c-.mrm..ITnr(rtftrtYW fre S so cm Oui Soda Water. Our soda fountain (4 ojwMied for tho iM-ason. j wiui an mc m iitvir ito. and sntnc n w oiipn niltlin in the 11 110 of fruit., flavors, anil Invito rants, Delicious Flavors, Pure Cream, Modern Fountain, Good Service evervthlnir combines to gve you delicious, cfreshlnR soda. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection, Too Many Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not going fast enough. To tncourage our sales we invite you to see our stock and our prices. We can sell you any style you may desire at sacrificing prices. See Our Picture Stock. Another sweeping reduction. We have some beautiful designs. For one week only you can buy them at 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Husset Slioes. Men's $5.00 " 2.00 Shoes at $3.50. " ' 3.25. " ' 1.25. Ladles' 3.00 ' 2.00. ' 2.25 " 1.50. " 1.50 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and Si -50. BOSTON 1 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. F FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. Floor oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards lor 21 ceiita. 1bt nMinm.rv hotter. 21 cent. Ham.. 0 cents. Shoulders, a cents. Three blegetrt mackerel, 25 cents. E3. A. Friedman 213 West Centre Street. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West foal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is 112 feet front and 70 feet detp. Each house has a froutage of 12 feet by 28 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by it feet ; all are two storiea, nix rooms, tin roof. Tlw-y have just bten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal houses constructed. These properties are FOR SALE OR RENT Either s a whole or feparately and on reason able terms. Kent reduced to $6 per inontlt. yor further Information apply to iVl. P. Fowler, WITH PLEASURE ! You hare a pleasure In the groceries you buy and the way we handle your order. Everything In our place is fresh, except the manners of our employe. Our delivery system la perfect, as you II admit if you try It. E. B. FOLEY, Centre Bt, jSlSft I Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint ments may be deep, but they cannot make you look old. One thing docs It and never falls. It is Impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions It gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and its Diseases? Tho Boat Advlco Froo. If you do not obtain all the bflne fits you expected from the me of the vlEor, write the doctor about It. Probably there ii some difficult with your general system which may be enulr removed. Address. Yfclt, Lowell, Mass. NATIONAL l'KACH JUIIILUH. HKIWCED RATES VIA l'KNNSYLVANIA KAIL ltOAD. On account of the National Pcaco Jubilee, to bo held nt Washington, D. C, May 23, 21, and 25, tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company Las arranged to sell excursion tickets from nil stations to Washington at rata of single faro for the round trip, except that the rates from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltlmoro will be ?8.00, fo.00, and $2.00 respectively, with proportionate rates from Intermediate and adjacent points. Tickets will bo sold .May 22 and 23, good to return within ten days from date of sale when properly validated by the agent at Washington, Bicycles and bicycle sundries. Anything in tho wheel lino. Lowest prices. Orkin's, 7 Soutn Main Btreet. tf Knights Templnr Parade. On account of tho parade of the Knights Templar, State Grand Commaudcry, at Altoona, Tuesday, May 23, the Pennsylvauia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line In the Stato of Penn sylvania, t.o Altoona, at rate of single fare for tho round trip (minimum rate, twenty-fivo cents). Tickets will be sold on May 22 and 23, good to return until May 21, inclusive WU1 You Winter In Florida ? This will be the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Railway. Its tho best route. If you will write Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828Chostnut street, Philadelphia. Pa., ho will arrange all the details of your trip for yon. The State Guard. Colonel Hoffman has mustered In four com pauies of the'new Eighth Regiment and this week will muster the fivo Schuylkill com panies into services. Tho Eighth Regiment will consist of twelve companies under tho now law. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best flnnr m1" Ice Cream, All flavors Man u t a c tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. 3ETMOTJ Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mado Only By TEXIVEV COMPANY, TOlt SALE ItY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 rvl. Main St. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIGNS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds ef deolirns always on hand and special designs mode on short notlco. Rest materials, and all work guaranteed. White nod black satin slpper with patent extension device. We are also taking- orders for Decoration Day, Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call ana see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, iO South Jardin Street. TWO CROOKS HELD. (". niinllleil for I lio Days to Keep Tlipllk I'n.iu MlMchlef. Tho pollro woro kept busy Saturday anil last night tracing two former Jail birds whoso actions indicated that they liail ovll designs In view. Tho two men wcro Peter I.iilwln, if town, and Joo I'lckaloski, alias Joe Smiili, el Wm. I'enu i I.utwln Is tho man who was njei'tcil at tho regular army recruiting s.rtllon at Pottsvillo last week, on account of his criminal record. During tho hours of Saturday night, and until four o'clock yesterday morning, tho oiooks llitted from one part of tho town to another, dodging Into streets and alleys v ith such irregularity that the pollco frequent y hut trace of them, and flnully loit thoiu al together. Last night tho two men again made their iippcarauco and the pollco kept them uinlor eunstnut surveillance, with tholiopo that they would oventually bo caught In the act of tij liig to rob eoiuo placo, and thus lay tin In solves open to n torm in Jail. Lutwiu and his pal kept an equally watchful eye on tho nllleors and mado no attempt that the po'leo hoped for. At midnight tho two men ImiIc each othor good night and l'ickaloski started In the direction of Wm. Pcun. Tits was hut a scliumo to deceive the police Somo timo after Policeman Foylo hurried to West Applo alley upon hearing prolonged barking of dogs. His trip was a fruitless ouo and ho failed to discover any trnco of au attempted robbery, or loeato any suspicious characters. Ho walked up town and was told that Lutwin and I'lckaloski woro on East Coal street. Ho hurried In that direction, but failed to And the men. Later ho found tlioy had been on Bowers street. Tho two crooks kept on tho move and led tho pollco a eliaso until about two o'clock yesterday morning, whon Olllcers Foylo and Mullahy took them Into custody at tho Lehigh Valley Railroad crossing Alain stroct. Tho men mado tho plon that they wero waiting for au cast-bound freight train, intendiug to go to Allcntown, whero tho Odd Fellows' convention meets this wcok. The pollco placed no faith in tho story, hi view of the events of tho proceeding hours, and placed the two men uudor arrest as suspicious characters. Thoy arc now serving five days each in tho lockup. When Lutwin was searched tbo olllcers found on his person an iron bolt twelve inches long, and an excellent instrument for forcing doors and windows. Nothing was found ou l'ickaloski. Bdecham's Pills for distress after eating. stateWnvention. The American Protestant fidles Associa tion Will Convene To'Morruw. The annual state convention of tho Ameri can Protestant Ladles' Association, of Pennsylvania, will couvouo to-morrow morn ing, at 0 o'clock, in Kefowich's hall. It will continuo threo days. Tho delegates to tho convention are arriv ing on every incoming train. Delegates from Pittston, Plymouth, Wllkesbarro and Scran ton arrived this afternoon. Other delegates are expected from Johnstown, Pittsburg, Wyoming, Philadelphia, Chostor, Ifothcrmel. Reynoldsvillo and other points, and will probably arrive hero to-night. AVM. l'KXX. A largo audience attended tho celebration of tho tenth anniversary of the Epworth Lcaguo of tho Wm. Pcnn M, E. church, l ist evening. Tbo pulpit was decorated with palms and bouquetsof lilacs. Tho following program was rendered : Organ voluntry, Etan L.Jones; "Tho Pledgo," Junior Ep worth Leaguo; singing, "Worshipping tho King," Epworth League; concert reading, first psalm, audience: prayer, pastor; an them, choir; recitation, The Ten Com mandments," Miss Sadio Steele; singing, Jesus Reigns," Epworth Lcaguo; respon sive reading; recitation, "Rock of Ages," Ethel Jones; singing, "Walking In the way with Jesus," League; scripture lesson, Samuel Walker ; singing, Tick', said tho Clock," Junior Epworth Leaguo; recitation, "Over and over again," Lilly Wilkes; solo and chorus, "Our Heavenly Home," Miss Mar garet Mollard and audienco; address, W. II. Lewis ; singing. Sutler tho children to Como," Junior Epworth Lcaguo ; address, Samuel Walker; recitation, "Marmlon and Douglass", Miss Kate Seltzer ; recitation, The unfinished prayer," Annie Poters; recitation, "Two llttlo Eyes," Lillie Frantz; collection; anthem, choir; singing, "I'll go where you want mo to go," Epworth League; singing, "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." audience, Tho superintendent of the Junior Epwortlt League, Charles Harris, directed the exercises of tho organization. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Sufferinc humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice lor over six months, anil was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters ; and alter taking two potties, l was entirely cured. 1 now take creat pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering frou this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. llogarty, Lexington, K.y." ,; Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. " The June Xuinber Of tho Delineator is callod the early summer number, and combines an immeuso amouut of authoritative aud applicable advice as to what Is newest and most beautiful in the world of fashion. A graphic picturo of East ern conditions is presented in Marriage lu the Orient, by Laura B. Starr. The origin and treatment of cancer are lucidly discussed by Dr. Qraco Pcckham Murray. The concluding chapter in The Development of a Boy, by Alice Meynell, is a child-study of uncommon depth. The sixth of tho now Kindergarten papers, home work and play for Juno, by Sara Miller Kirby, will appeal to nature-loving instincts, as will aho tho instructive sketch Wild-Flower Hunting. The descrip tions of commencement daysiu College News, by Carolyn Hilsted, am filled with a delight ful college atmosphere. Girls' interests and occupations, by Lafayette McLaws, is char acterized by the usual zest and good humor. The departments fancy stitches and embroid eries, by Emma Haywood, social observances, by Mrs. Frank Learned, the dressmaker the milliner, crocheting, knitting, tho latest books, etc., etc., yield a rich grist of indis pensable information. No man can cure consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never fails. A Novel Itace, A novel race took place at tho Malanoy City park Saturday night. Joseph Murton, a saloonkeeper, was to run fifty yards, with Martin Foley on his back, while John El trlngham ran ono hundred yards. Murton won by three yards. Torrlblo Dontli'l'fom llyilroplinliln. Lancaster, Pa., May 15. Benjamin F. Enck, aged 10 yoars, died in awful 'agony late Saturday night at his homo In this city from hydrophobia. Four weoga ago he was bitten by a dog. The wound was promptly cauterized, hut several days ago the disease developed In a violent form. It requiring several men to hold tbo child. He frothed at the mouth nnd physicians declare it a genuine case of hydrophobia. Several other children wero bitten, but have not yet shown any symptoms ot the disease. Bay Keystone Hoar. Bo sure that tbename EflHio & Baku. Ashland. Pa., Is printed on o f try ck 'iiife wrsAtitfert. Tho tcmporaturo has continued very hlKh In tho Boutlmc-Btorn states, with a maximum of as degrees at Phoo nlx, A. T., nnd n maximum ot 00 at Dodgo City, Kan. Over tho northern half of tho country tho temperature Is be low tho soasonnl average, a depart ure below tho nor mal of 20 degrees being noted nt Forecast for thin North Platto, Nob. section until 8 p. m. today: Increasing cloudiness; showers tonight nnd to morrow; winds shifting to fresh oast orly. Sunrise, 4:53; sunset, 7:13; longth ot day, 14h 20m.; moon rises, 10:03 a. m.j moon sots, 11:49 p. m. r!THY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Chronicled for Hasty I'eni.al. A lluildors' Exchange is to ho organized at Heading, A fox chnso will take placo at Port Carhou next Saturday. York's Select Council killed Mayor Golso's bill to increase tho tax rato in that city. A widow's pension of JS per month has been granted to Itcbccca I!atclllle, of Tamil quit. Tho benefit for tho employes of Katcr's opora hoiiso netted them $203, which will Jhj equally divldod. A class of cloven girls and soven hoys mado their first communion at St. Stephen's church, Part Carbon, yesterday. A dray belonging to Joseph Bittenhouso was sold at Constahlo's salo nt O'Ham's livery stable this afternoon. Mt. Carmcl is kicking against the influx of foreigners. Pottsvillo with -100 empty houses, would ho glad to have them. Tho Town Council of Pottsvillo will meet to morrow evening when it is expected tele phono ordinances will bo considered. Hon. Wm. Andorson has decided to quit tho mines for a season and try his fortune as an insurance canvasser and collector. A horso 44 years old, said to bo the most venerahlo of Its species in tho country, be longing to Logan Smith, of Now Castlo, died yesterday. " A numbor of tho flroman of Washington havo been mounted on bicycles, with a view to their responding quickly in tho caso of trivial fires. Elmer Shelly of Hathoro, who was killed In tho wreck, is n son of John Shelly, formerly of Asliland, Mrs. Esther Leant, is tt relative of tho family. Tho new Epworth Methodist Episcopal church, at York, was dedicated yesterday, Bev. E. J. Grey, president of Williauispo'rt Dickjnson Scminaiy, otliciatlng. The Uazloton SeutiucI wants to know why tho Democrats of McAdoo do not move to havo the Democratic county convention held In that booming city instead of in eil'eto Pottsvillo, Tho breach of prniniso sulthrought by Miss Susan E Seidol, of Beading, against Thomas B. Greaves has been declared off, oud tho couple will soon be married. Peter F. Wentzlo, landlord of tho Ashland house, had a particular interest in tbo wreck lu that ono of his sons is tho agent at the Exeter station, and tho other is tho night telegraph operator. PERSONAL MENTION. W. H. Zimmormau spent to-day at tho county scat. Morgan Davis transacted business at Potts villo to-day. William Delaney is homo from a visit to Philadelphia. Hon. Joseph Wyatt mado a trip to Potts villu this morniug. William Siddall paid a visit to friends at l'ottsville to-day. James Burns mado a business trip to the couury scat mis morning. Plerco L, Butler, of.tho News, returned homo after a visit to Philadelphia friouds, H. M. Wasley Is home from Philadelphia for the summer, his college term having ex- pireu. Ldward Johnson, of Jessup, Lackawanna county, is visitiug relatives lu town Miss Emma Glenwright and Harvey Kiss inger, of Miuersvllle, woro tho guests of Mrs. J. K. Kehler in town yestorday. jurs. isauoro uarr, ot Philadelphia, is a guest of town friends. Misses Amy I. Feist and Lily Heiubach visited friends at Mabauoy City and St. Mcholas yesterday. M. M. Burke, S. G. M. Hollopetor aud E, W. Shoemaker Esqs., transacted business at tho motion court in Pottsvillo to-day. Philip Yedinsky and his daughters. Misses Esther and Theresa, of Pottsvillo, wero tho guests or town acquaintances yesterday. "Jack" Evans and Peter Beyraut. of Maha noy City, were visitors to town to-day. John H. Miller, who spont Beveral months in town, left to-day for his home in Canton. 'Sii'& 1Ir- Miller brought to town tho heavl- wcs.6: ever seen here. It weighed 47 pouud3.etX, was raised on President McKin ley's farm. Miss Olga Povlnsky, a student at the Womon's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, has been appointed assistant resident physician at tho Methodist hospital in that city, alio will assume her new posi tlon on May 18th. Tho young lady is a sister of Charles Povlnsky, tho East Centre street druggist l'ayno's (llturilvlllo Nurseries. W. Guy Payne, the Glrardvillo florist, is better than over prepared to supply the demand Tor plants for flower gardens. Now is the time to beautify your premises, and Payne's nurseries cau be reached cither by telephone or by electric cars, which pass his doors, lie has rose hushes in every variety, in all slzos and at all prices j pansies in very uncst strains; daises, forget-me-nots, ger aniums, scarlet sage and carnations. All kinds of plants for bedding out. Tomato plants are our specialty, all of the best varieties. Vegetable plants, cabbage, pepper, cullflower, egg plant, celery, etc. Patrous are allowed their car faro. W. Guy Payne, tf Girardvllle, Pa. for over a. "ST ALL NATlJY? V . -"'Y.s Of thoClobofor NEUEALQIA and similar OompJalats, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. lErescnDoa cy eminent pbyslciiuisr DR. KIRHTER'S fa A Ainu inn ?r EXPELLER. World renowned I R-mArksblvsncccssfQll I Only pennlno with Trade Mark " Anchor," ..uva, a uoiue. imuuruinrisuiuriarouim i 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. Jsnaortrii anil Eeeonwientuil by , Leading WMUalt and Jt tall . wvomiitt jutniiicra, una people. tomtitkw-' DR. RICHTCR'S ' "ANOnOR" ST03IAOIIAT. W f, I DEATHS AND FUNERALS. ! Necrology Iteports of Till and Other Towns of the County, Mrs, Catherine O'llaren, a highly respected and well known resident of town, died at her borne, SI South Wost street, at 12:10 o'clock this afternoon. Death was duo to a stroke of paralysis received last Thursday. Deceased was need 78 years and Is survived by fivo sons and two daughters. Hho was the grandmother of 43 children. Duo notico of tho Mineral will ho given in these columns to-morrow. George Godbor died at his residence, 237 South Chestnut street, yesterday morning, from pneumonia nnd old ago. Ho took tick on Friday, last. Tho deceased was 03 years old. Ho is survived by his wlfo and tho following children i Mrs. Stephen Trcgembo, Sr., of Llowellyn ; Mrs. James Paisloy, of Morca; Mrs. Bamuoi Paisloy, of West Uazlo ton ; Mrs. Gcorgo Fishhurn, of Llowellyn ; Miss Phyllis Godhor.a captain In tho Salvation Army and located at Hydo Park, Mass. ; and Thomas Godher, of town. Tho fuuoral will tako placo on Wednesday. Lizzio Ellon, tou-month-old daughter of Bohort and Maty Schoup, of 010 West Coal street, died yesterday morning from con gestion of tho brain. Tbo funeral will take placo to-morrow, at 2 p. m. Intcrrrent will ho mado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mrs. Jacob Peters died at hor homo in Ash- laud Friday night, aftor a short illness from complication of diseases. Tho deceased was 38 years old aud daughter of Frank Garner, of Millersvlllo. A hushaud and six children survive She was n sister of Mrs, P. O'Toole, of this town. Tho funeral took place to-day. Hannah, widow of Frank Wohhcr, died at tho homo lof her daughtor, Mrs. Louiso M, Miller, nt Frackville, Saturday night, aged 09 years, Sho leaves a large tumily, includ ing Frank, Jamot and Court Tipstaff Joseph Webber, of Soutli Maiihuim township, Tho funeral will tako placo from tho homo of the latter on Tuesday morning, ut 10 o'clock. Henry llohson, eon of John and Susan Trega, of Gilberton, aged 10 months, died yesterday, Tho funeral will tako placo on Tuesday. Tho funeral of Mrs. Lucy A. Wingcrt, wife of John Wiugcrt, took placo at Mahanoy Cily this afternoon. No work is more good and gracious than to relievo and euro paiu. No remedy docs this so quickly and surely us Anchor Pain Ex- pcllor. Bhcumalics in all lauds have been cured by it. Why not try it? only CSV. dii:i), O'HAIIHN. At Shenandoah, on tho 15th Inst., Catherine. OMInren, nged 7ri years Due notlco of tho funeral will he given to-morrow. SOHOUP On the. 14th Inst., nt Phcnandooh. l'n , I.lzzlo Kllen, daughter of Itobert and juary Hcnoup, ageu ten month 'wieiunerni will take plnca on Tuesday, ICtli lust , nt 2 p. m , from- tho fnuilly rcsldci.ee. 919 Wctt Cimi street. Services nt tho residence. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, ltclatlv s and friends respectfully Invited to attend It MISCELLANEOUS. FOII HALE. A large Btable, situated on West Lloyd street, near Catherine, i an bo bought nt a reasonable figure. Apply to George Ketu, jm west uemre street. o-iJ-yt each aide, lot 80x150. llatli tubs water closets and steam beat In each lion so. Finest, largest and most centrally located private houses i i Shenandoah. Apply to John A. Tr-ni Q A J tf A ,1rnl,tn .1 ot.1 1 1 r. . 11 na. ritnian. o-io-w FOtt SALK. Two double blocks of houses, In good condition, located on Main ptreet, Upper Wm Penn. payliur irood interest on Investment. Apply to J. S. lleddull, Win. Penn, snait i'. u., ra. ivj-et FOll KENT. A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot and cold water throughout tho hoiiso nnd all conveniences, located on noriu jnruin street. Apply at mis ouice ii "VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Af IN ply to 8. Q. M. llollopeter, attorney, cuenanaoaii s-ai u IOIt SALIC Oil RENT. Tho Hft'issmnn prop- erty, located nt 138 ICust onl street. Kens on for eel 11 n we desire to close the estate. For particular Inquire of Philip Ulermann, North vv into eiriir. o-iu-ti ESTATE of Sarah Kupcrt, late of East Union towns nip, Schuylkill county, deceased. Lettcis testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to mako payment and those having claims to present tue same witnout uciay to Or to Qeouqis HiciiARi).f, Executor, S. O. M. IIollopetku, Atty. Mccormick, Shenandoah, 1'a Sch., Co. Pa, April 13, 1809. 4-17-Ct-oaw IK the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. In the matter of the exceptions to the account of ihe Trustees of tho Shenandoah Lumber & Feed Company, The Auditor appointed by the court "to pass upon the exceptions filed and to report distribu tion of the funds in their hands to and among the persons legally entitled thereto," will meet tlie parties intercsteu, lor tno purposes oi ins appointment on Friday, the 2nd (lay of June, 1899, at his offices In IEooms 8, Morris building, l'ottsville. Pa . when and where all parties in terested are required to make nnd prove their claims or be debarred from coming In upon said junu. Geo. J, Wadlinoek, Auditor. Pottsvllle, May 13, 1899, 5-15-22 39 A Springtime Appetizer. This Is the season ot the year when many people decide they need n spring tonic Our high quality meats serve the same purpose. They nourish and stimulate the system, give strength and health, aud make you happy. mvea, teiiuvr, uiiu nut expensive BELL'S. 19 1 OAK STRFET. MAKE YOUR SELECTION ! You are certain to find attractive furnishing here. All shades and shapes of pretty ties. All sizes and colors In good shirts. All the correct and dressy collars. Bee our stock of canes. SU reliant Tailoring Agent Crescent bicycles, Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. New Store 1 New Stock 1 BOTTOn ROCK PRICES! Boots nnd shoes nid footwear of nil kinds Repairing neatly, promptly und cheaply done, C ATT EL'S, 206 SOuth Main St., iiiiiiiitiiiiiiii'iiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" ri'i. .mTi.iiTiTfirriiT"7 - ..iH-T-nnmiir A'egclnblcPrcparationrorAs slftilatlrig UicToodflndncgula liiifi lluiStomachs muLDowcls of EromotesDigcsUon.Chccrful ticss anclItest.Contains ncilhcr Opium.MorphinO nor Mineral. WOT NAItC OTIC. 4lx.Stnno Jmxmunt m ill CariotH&Sib ' tamfetd - Apcrfcctncmcdy forConstipa tion.Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, andLosSQF SLEEP. XacStmile Signature of TTEW YORK. Hi I 'M III ill 1 II EXACT COPT OF WRAPFEB. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROM PTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Our Shampooing Method Is JduUy no qulrluK new patrons. We nro really surprised nt tho results obtained from It Wo do it at your homo every day. Wednesday nnd Saturday excepted. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, THE THIEF OF TIME, fg This putting off things causes lots of harm ; for instance, the opinion that the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Tlios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Peed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our Bowls nre ataple nnd sell retail at wholesale prices. van SATtrnnv t t. .... u. and 18a; best creamery butter, 22oj hams', Do; shoulders, Gc Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. JjlOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK J. KANTNER, Of Ix)pty. Subject to Republican rules jpoit COUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, Or BiinxANDOMi. Subject to Republican rules. poll RECORDER 01' DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Ok Fottsville, (Formerly of Jolictt). Subject to Republican rules. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the sltln Is lnv riably obtained by thorawhouse Pouom'a Complexion i'owder. CAST0R1A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THE CCNTAUft CO MM NT, NtW YOUK CITY. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Perfect Combing Of the linlr should bo done nfter the hair la shampooed. Instead of pulling the hair out la hunches through tho many knots produced we do It gracefully, thus avoiding the loss of any of tho locks. Ferguson House Block, Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come arid see us. We have a larger stock to show you and. are sure we can please you. Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Mualcol Goods. See our special line ot ladi s' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save , your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 123 South Main Street. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at ourjrrmrket '" For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Ourmarlcet Is not exactly located centrally but tint little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. 1' 203 E. Centre St. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry. Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest down West Centre street and tho farthest down In prices. A few inoro steps to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. AM A J QRABOWSKY HOTEL, H. GRABOWSKY, Prop. SIS N. Centra St, Pottsvllle, Fa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cigars and Temper anoe Drinks. Accommodations for travelers.. Wla all hoof