I' Our Careful. Study. Tho compound la nn exact science Competence only comes after careful utmlv. To kIvc best tCflulU from tlie iiiCHttcInc.tlie Ailing of prescript I o n n mint bo absolutely accurate. Our constant utiiilv kipm lis nn to tho times, and your health UcueflU by our e.xact and careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main .Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection, Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not going fast enough. To ncourage 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. 1 19-121-123 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 Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 2.00 Ladles' 3.oo 3.25 " 1.50 2.25. 1.25. 2.00. 1.50. I.OO. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth 51.25 and $1.50. BOSTON t 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOYE POST OFFICE. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE; NEW STOCK. Our Roods fire staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOIt SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter. 16o and 18e; best creamery butter, zo; Hams, 9a; ehoulders, 6c Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. WITH PLEASURE ! You hare a pleasure In the Groceries j ou buy nd the way we handle your order. Kverythlwr in our place Is fresh, except the manners of our employes. Our delivery system Is perfect, as you It admit If you try it. E. B. FOLEY, "T8&..,, Repressed And Is tt not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we re In good health. How can you have courage when suffer ing with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? Would you not liko to be rid of thts depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking It gives activity to all parts that cany away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because it re moves alt impurities from your blood, bend for our book on Nervousness. To keep In good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. Writ a to our Doctor rlinpi too would Ilka to consult some eminent phrilclans about your condition. Tbtu writ tu f r.elr mil tb particulars In your oat. Yon will re coil a prompt rsplr. without coit. , Address, DR. J, C. AYER. Mil, Mats. Wtlltxlni? OatrlcliCK. Tho behavior of wild ostriches on tho plains of South America nuil South Africa is said to bo often exceedingly droll. They havo been seen to perform an nntio tlint looks liko waltzing A number of them will start off on a run, and, having gono a considerable dlstanco, they stop sudden ly, spread their wings and whirl round and round until they fall down. They nlso kneel to each other when about to light, opening their wings and swaying their bodies about in an excited way. Watered .Milk. Hero Is a good test for watered milk which Is simplicity In Itself: A well pol ished knitting necillo Is dipped into a deep vessel of milk and immediately withdrawn In an upright position. If tho milk is pure, 6onio of tho fluid will hang to the needle, but u water has been added to the milk, oven hi a small proportion, the fluid will not adh-re. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. for Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Slado Only By TENNEY COMPANY, rOH SALE 1SY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 10A IM. Main St. THE THIEF OF TIME.f Ihis 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 Jailing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street 35 Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. PITHY POINTS. PItiihiRS Throughout the Country Ohronlrleil for Hasty reru.nl. Farmers siiy tho crop of cherries will bo lurxu. Kobcrt Weir, Jr., lias been appointed rrnt- mniter ut llrnncluliilo. Tho Lfivcllo fair Kruimils will bo sold at pulilic mlo oil tlin 27lli lint. rlio repairs of Trinity Roformcd church IMfronaKe ro about completed. 1 ho now Allctitown linsnltnl was opened yesterday for tlio reception of patients. The I4. C. & N. Company lias declared a "(iiil-uiimial dividend of three per rout. Irniik in II. Webb mill Miss Maize 0. SiaullHr, of I.ansforil, will bo married Juno 2fltli. Trnllov cars are now ruutiliiff nvnr tlm euvo-ln nf Mahanoy l'lane, nil danger now being over. Wanted to answer tlio charijo of forelne becks on Liveryman Ikrbor, at Iicthlehrm. Henry Moscr lias been nrrostcd at llolvldero, N J. As ho attempted to cross tlio railroad tracks at l'enn Haven Junction, Lnzrruo county, John U. Cool, of Woathorly, was killed by nn express. The Lehigh Valley aro colnit to store n largo quantity of lump coal in tho car shop yards at Weatlierly. Thero Is no salo for that suo of coal at tbo present tlino. riio membership of tbo I. 0. O. F. In Pennsylvania Is 100,-120. Tboro were ini tiated during tbo year 0,883 i admitted by card, 800; re-instated, 031, nnd died, 1,483. Itusscl Coxo, who buried bis wife two wcoks ago, Is seriously 111 with typhoid fovcr nt Philadelphia. His fatbor, Dr. H. N. Coxo, of Schuylkill Haven, was called to his bed si do on Sunday. TboTopton (Berks county) Furnace, with nn output when in operation of 1000 tons n week, wilt be put in blast to-day by tho Umpire Steol nnd Iron Company. Judge lt.illey, nt Lowistowu, refused a now trial yesterday to Joseph Morrison, convicted of the murder of Henry Dougherty, and passed the death senteuco upon htm. Sovcru Post, Q. A. K , of Mahanoy City, has issued Invitations to all tho societies of that town to participate in the Memorial Day parade. William, n son of W. W. Lowls, of Maha noy City, roturucd to New York this morn ing. IIo Is an apprcntlco on board tbo battle ship Massachusetts. Georgo C. Smith, a Mahanoy City saloon keeper, will go to Austro-Hnngary for a year In search of health. Tho long sheet iron tank for tho now loo macblno at tho Columbia browery attracted much attention on South Main street this morning. . II. Morgan gayly decorated Bobbins' opera houso to-day for tho May lurty to bo given this evening. B. G. IIoss this morning left town with four moro tnon who are to take employment nt tho cement works at Ormrod, Lehigh county. Decoration Day Kxcurslon to Niagara Falls, via tiehlgh Valley ltallrond, Itato from Shenandoah to Niaeara Fulls and return will bo $8.27. Tickets will bo sold good going on main lino train No. 3 and immediate conuecting train from Shen andoah, May 27tli, all trains except tho Black Diamond Express, May 2Stu, and main lino train No. 3, and immediate connecting train from Shenandoah May 20th. Good to return on all trains except tho Black Diamond Express to and including May 30, 1800. In quire of Lehigh Valloy ticket ageuts for further particulars. Deaths anil Funerals. Mrs. Elizabeth Frobct, Sr., mother of Mrs. Daniel Knclly, of this town, died at her home in Hazlcton on Saturday, aged 07 years. Her husband died several mniulis bko. Three eons nnd four daughters survive. Tho funeral of Charles D. Wanner, senior member of the firm of Wagner & Eoyer, took lilaco this morning from the family resi dence at Mahanoy City. Interment was made at Tamaqua. Tho funoral was attended by tho Boroueh Council. Camp 107, P. O. S. of A.; Council No. 222. Sr. O. U. A. M... and Lodgo No. 017, 1. O. O. F. How florae Cnteli Colli. Horses are very subject to iiiisnl cntnrrh. and It Is a widely prevalent belief among conchmcn that if a horso rocs into a fresh stable, and especially if n horso which hns been out at grass goes into n htnblo with other horses, it will bo most likely to de velop n cold; so, too, It Is noticed, will horses bought nt a fair, nnd this is popu larly attributed to tho drafts to which they havo boon exposed. As it Is admitted, however, that any other horses which may havo been In tho stablo generally catch this cold from tho newcomer suroly It Is more rensonnblo to suppose that tho latter has In like manner received tlio infection from some of its neighbors whilo on salo A medical friend of tho writer lately mado an Interesting experiment. IIo has two horses nnd hnsecn in tho habit of turning one out for tho summer months When ho brought It In Hi?nln for tho win ter, It used lnvurlnbly to develop a severe cold. Coachmen will tell you that this Is duo to tho unaccustomed warmth of tho stable, which makes tho animal "nosh." Last year, howovcr, before bringing in his horse the doctor had bis stable thorough ly disinfected and lime washed and put no other horso Into It. Tho one which came In from grass then remained porfuctly free from any symptoms of catarrh. Spectator "Tfor over jyfi" Of thoClobofor RHEUMATISM. 1IEUE A10IA and similar Oomplkkts', uuu yruyitreu uuuer mu etnugens GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed, by eminent phyriciflnsi I DR. RICHTER S U iftinunn ?v 47 1 flllY Ball khhhlll Inunureaowucu i iicinarKauiy mwemiui i h Onlyeennlno with Trade Mark " Anchor -ac. at ouc a Dome. Atauurufffiwaoruirouga i 01 niuticoi AnAtiudi i niniirnf in n n r 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 4 Endorteil anil Jtecommmdtd by .1 kV Leading WKoltialt and 2i tail . ,i ru0f7ifu, Ministers, ana outer prominent people. "Dfl RICHTEFTS1 AWnOIt PTOaiAGIIAfc test for Colic lypeplftgWtoninrli t;ompinlnr. SEND US ONE DOLLAR iXWV,. cuok bt VT Kt dj ireigm u.u.li suoject wewiuinMioa. czainine it nt our freight ACME bird; FOR OUR MO FREE STOVE CATAUOOUEf snd frtltriit charges. This stars Is sIm Ho, i. OTn Is lKHill,toplliiOi nude from bent pig trou, slr large DUOS. hbtf CUTer. unary iiuiuk. luiu KfM., Urire oen shelf, fiesvy tUi-llued oveo door, hsodforus nickel plated orn&mentMlons Dd trimming's, eitrs large deep, genuine HUmM. porMUla lla.4 rMr.lr, hand some larye ornamented base, llt.l Mil boraer aj, and wefurnl.h.Ralt an extra wood Krat. making It per I ect wwd bor.tr. nt lasLB l lilKulsutumnits with every store and guarantee aafedellverv to jourrall. road station. Your local dealer would charge you cu.oo forew h a store, ths frelnut Is onljr about tlM tot each boo miles, .. . .f r.. at It atd 910.00. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK& CO.dliC.) CHICAGO, IU. pun, Bmsbcs ACs. snlasrsBislnUaMe.-Ultsr.)' le tho ll.OOftffc. W WIIITB ent with or- Wj Paine's Celery Compound Best Spring Medicine In the World. A largo supply Just rooolvod. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South n.iln Street. THIS WISATHKtt. Tho tcmpcraturo la unseasonably low generally over tho northern half r of tho country ana in the Atlantlcc I'tv licoaBt states as far south as South Carolina. During today local show ers will occur along tho Middle and South Atlantic coast, but are not likely to extend far from the coast lino. Tomorrow promises to be fair In the Atlantic coast states, the lake regions and gen erally throughout the weal and north v est. Suurlse, 4:40; sunset, 7:20; length ot day, 1-lh., 34m.; moon rises, 6:11 p. m.; moon sets, 3:06 a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Jonnio Swindell is vlsitine frionds In Philadelphia. Messrs. George and David Watson aro homo from a visit to Shamokin, Misses Katio Langfert and Sarah Gerbcr, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town. Mrs. Thomas J. Williams and son, Edward, left this morning for Dudloy, N. J., whero they will spend a month visiting her mother. Councilman William Nciswcuter transacted business at tbo county seat to-day. Constable Thomas Bolin was an attendant at tho Pottsvlllo court bouse to-day. John V. Evormou, of Brownsvlllo, has ac cepted the position of canvasser for Gatcly & Brittou, of Pottsvillo,' Miss Anna U. Frcller, an accomplished young lady of Pottsvllle. Is a guest at tho Stack residence, on East Centre street. T. J. HIcKey and Charles Strouso searched the streams in tho vicinity of Still (Jreok for speckled beauties to day. Miss Madgo Cleary, of Mt. Carmol, was pleasantly entertained hero yesterday. A report received from Philadelphia to-day stated that the condition of C. D. Kalcr, of Mahanoy City, had again become- critical. William Wilbolm, Esq., of Pottsvlllo.trans- acted legal business In town to-day and incidently put in a word for the Bryan causo. Miss Eliza Wrage, who was being enter tortained hero by Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hough, has returned to her homo in Sha mokin. Thomas Btilrtl, superintendent of Kohloy Itun colliery, who has beon ill tho past two months. Is Improving nicely, and in a few days will be ablo to take short walks. Misses Josephine Daddow and Annlo Hennessy, the latter from Conway's novolty store at Tamaqua, comprise the clerical force at "Tho Hub." Mr. .1. E. Spouslor Is tho manager of this new business enterprise. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cerls. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. WM. l'ISNN. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Eichard and Daniel Ellis and Thomas Williams left for Newcastle, Pa., yesterday. A large number of their friends from Wm. Ponn accompanied them to Shen andoah, where tboy boarded tho 2:10 "Pennsy" traiu. Robbers visited Wm. Penn on Sunday night and stole a largo number of llowors from Mrs. Fred May, among them a century plant, which she valued highly. They also stole soino working clothes belonging to Thomas Scott. After leaving tho May resi dence they ontered tho house of Mrs. Mary Couch and took from the boarders' rooms several shifting suits and a number of shoes. They also took somo of her flowers and plants. After leaving the Couch residence they entered the homo of Mrs. Adaline irklebach and stole three working suits. A feature of the robberies was that tboy over- looked a number of valuable articles, and took nothing but working clothes and flowers. The prayer moetlng which was to be held In tho M. E. church to-night has been post poned until Thursday night. The subject will bo : "How a Boy's Pastimo Saved a Nation." Charles L. Harris, who returned from Philadelphia a fev days ago aftor attending the Grand Section of tbo J. T. of H. & T, of which he was elected Grand Governor, has gone back to tbo city and will locate thero, having secured a position. He was u popular young man and Ills departure is much re gretted. Eov. W H. Stewart, pastor of the M. E, churph, went to Llewellyn this morulug, to attend a meeting of the Mahauoy Valley Ministerial Association. Inexpensive Luxury. Tho advance of science and tbo Increased competition in business is working fur the benefit of tho public in giving to them the best things at prices within the reach of all One of tho greate&t luxuries (if modern civil ization is a tine, invigorating cup of coffee, and this is now within tho reach of tho very poorest families since Lion Coflco was placed upon tho market. While it is a must delicious drink, It la also a most economical one for, owing to the purity of this cotl'ee, a single pound makes 40 cups. If you havo never tried It, ask your grocer for a pound this veVy week Jllurrtuge Licenses. Marriage licenses wcro granted to tho following : James E. Kelgel, of Cressona, and Mary Kerschner, of Schuylkill Haven : Matt Bredlski and Susld Gawanackl, both of Lost Creek. Sued for Uen-MltM, Justice Toomey last night heard tho suit of Joseph Oumalawicz against St. Vincent's Lithuanian Beneficial Society of Shenandoah for benefits. The period Involved was five weeks and four days at M per week. The society claimed tho plaintiff was III arrears at the time ho wag hurt. Justice Toomey held that tblH was not shown and gave Judg ment for the amount claimed. Inspector's Visit, Post Office Inspector Moore, of Philadel phia, was a visitor to town yestorday after noon, ire paid a visit to tho First ward, but the object could not bo learned. tfiti MINER KILLED. Jacob IJeltz Uruslied nt Iluek MouBtnlh Colliery I.nst NIBhl. Jacob O. IJeltz, a minor residing at Buck Mountain, and employod attho colliery thero, was Instantly killed at 10:30 o'clock last night. After finishing his work ho took a position on a trip of cars going out. Tho onglno Jumped tho track, knocking out a sot of tlmbori. Tho heavy cap of tho tim bers (truck lleltr on tho bead, kllliiiR Mm Instantly. Boltz was SI years old and had beon married about four months. MINES TO WORK STEADY. Operators Bald to Havo Decided Upon In creased Working lime. A prominent coal operator stated to a Hazlcton Standard roprcsontativo yestorday that tho authraclto mines will work very noar full time In June nnd full tlmo in July. This was decided upon at Now York on Sat urday, and thero Is llttlo doubt but a definlto announcement to this effect will bo mado in afewdays. This wilt be cheering uows for the region, and as it camo from an authority which has always been found reliable, wo havo no hesitation in givlDgit publicity. Nimv Jersey'i IIoiimo of L,ords. It will ooino ns n surprise, says The Genoaloglonl Magazine, perhaps ovon as a shock, to most pooplo to lourn thut there is a real houso of lords In tho United States. It Is situated In tho stnto of New Jersey, nnd its members, although citizens of tho United States, aro, at tho saiuo tlmo, vassals of her majesty. Charles II gnvo to his brothor James tho laud which ts now New Jersoy, and James In his turn gnro tho land to 13 of his friends, with u deed of grant creating thorn mid their do Bcomlnnts lords. Tho lords meet twice ovory year In Perth Amboy, Inn llttlo two roomed houso erect ed ou tho slto of tho first mooting houso, which was oroctcd In 1080. Tlioyitro sum moned by a crlor with bell, dressed attoi tho manner of a beefeater. His summons begins with tho usunl "Hoar yo, hear ye, hoar yo nil munnor of men to whom these presents do come thut in pursunnco of his majosty King Charles," etc Tho lords, who havo boon waiting In tho outer room, then proceed to tho innororcouncil cham bor, wheru their deliberations aro presided over by tho lord president. Tho Icebergs of tho two hemispheres aro entirely different in shnpo. Tho Arctic bergs nro irregular In form, with lofty pinnacles and glittering domes, whilo tho Antarctic bergs aro flat topped and solid looking. A silver coin is usually In eurroncy for about U7 voars. Don't fall to try T BEEGHAfifS'S PILLS f when suffering from any bad 4 j condition of tho Stomach j J or Uvcr. III l'(me1 III1U if s-CHi", s ut, dins MISCELLANEOUS. ITOIt 8AI.K. Tlio Unuasmnn property, located ) nt 138 East Con! Htreet. Kenson for Helling, we uesire to cioe the estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip Itiernmnn, North White Bireet. d-ii FOIt SALE. A double (.welling, 11 rooms on each side, lot 80x150. Until tubs water closets and steam bent in each honse. Finest, largest anu most centrally located private nouses 1.1 cmenanuoan. Apply to Joiin a. Titman. 5-10-2w CO It KENT. A nine-room dwelling house. A bath-room, hot and coid water throucrhout the house, and all conveniences, located on North Jardin street. Apply nt this ofllca tt NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap dIv to S. Q. M. Uolloueter. attorney. Bhenandotih. 8-31-tf PUBLIC NOTICE I Of the Redemption of Bonds of the Shenandoah School District. The holders of the Bonds of tlio Shenandoah H'a..) School District will Dlenao tnko notice tlmt pursuant to n resolution adopted by the School Hoard May S, 1899, three thousand dollars Itf.uuuj worm 01 me uonus or ine gain Hiionan- oah. (Pa.) School District. Imuo of 1887. duo July 1, 19.17, be rawn for redemption and that on nnd after July 1, 1899, tho Interest on tho Tho holders of the lollowlncr bonds will take nntlie and nrenent tho saie to tho Treasurer of Shenandoah, (Pa.) School District for redemp tion. For further Information annlv at the off leo of tho Secretary of tne School Hoard, West street school building. HomlKo. 5, amount Sluu. held by T. A. JSvans. llond No. 17. amount 8100. held by Columbia Hose Company No. 1, llond No. 23, amount 8100, held by F. & A. M. Lodge Nn, 511. llond No. 4S. amount 8500. held by Marrraret C'iueIiIIii. liond No. 51, amnui 1 8100, held by Plank Kldjje Lodno No. 8do. I, O. O. F. llond imo. ui, amount cauu, held by A. J. Lubtirg. llond No. CO. amount 8100. held by David Mn gan, Sr. Dond No. 80, amount $100, held by D. J. Lang ton. llond No. 02. amount 8100.. held bv Mrs. Jane Grant llond No 93, amount S1CO, held by Charlotte Gehreclce. liond No, 100, amount J100, held by Fred Reese. llond No. 105. amount 8100. held by Peter Canavon. Rond No. 109", amount S100, held by Louisa Allison. Dond No. 119, amount 8100, held by Mary lircckons. llond No. 129, amonht 8100, held by Mary Ilcese. liond No. 147. amount 8100. held bv Hons of St. George No. M. , Bond No. 133, Issued April 1. 188ST, matures .luiyi, iw7, amount sue, uem by unnstian Williams. Bond No. 151, issued April 1, 1888, matures July 1, 1907, amount 8100. held by S. W. Yost. Bond No. 109, Issued Jan. 1, 1S89, matures j uiy j, lviuY, amount qiuu, neiu uy r , anu A. ji Lodne No. fill. Bond No. 174, issued April 1, 1889, matures July I, i'JU7, nmouui tiuu, nclil by Mrs. Ann C'oonev. Bond No. 179, Issued Apr'l 1, 1889, matures jiuy i, r.uf, ainouui tie , uciu uy joun i-arrisu. ny orueroi mo ocuotu jioaru. M J WuiTakbu, 1'llANK IlANKA, l'ATKICK I'ONNOltS, J. II. Maktik, V. (1. Malick, Flnalico Committee. Shenandoah, IV, May 13 1899 6-10-2130 An Essential Feature. Yon will find our meats the very best of ull. If it's a choice cut to be served hot, or a delicate bit to be served cold, we II give you the fullest measure of excellence for )our money. BELL'S, 19 Iff. 1 Sift lis lgl A Hnndsomn Gnmrtlrtxlnn i s one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess PoizoMl'a Oouflkxion 1'owdeb gives u. Kidney and bladder troubles, torpidity of the bowels, slug gishness of the liver and impurity of the 'blood are abnormal con ditions that go from bad to worse, unless promptly checked. Warner's Safe Cure is the right treatment. Window. Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. NEW GOODS ! - NEW No. 38 North Watson Building. Harry Levlt, Our stock and pur store is new, entirely a New York purchase. Specialties in hats and caps and gents' furnishings. A full line of men's, ladies', misses' and children's shoes at saving prices. Table Linens, Napkins, Toweling, Lace Curtains, White Goods and Embroideries. Ladies' underwear, hosiery and gloves a specialty. Also children's suits and knee pants. Pay us a visit as it will pay you. No trouble to show goods. Uses the bdst ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases y6u with . his prices. : Ull Cor. White and .f W. G. DUSTO, ACS E NT. Ferguson House Block. DR. E. C. s $7$y rol a 9fir Qnrl IS nn e TREATMENT Tho Original. All Others Imitations. Ia sold under a poatttve Written Guarantee, by anthorlied aitenta only, to cure Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Pits, Hysteria, Quickness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack cf Confidence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youthful Errors, or Exoesslve Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, whtoh leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by mall, $1 a box; six for $5; with Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Money. Sample Package, containing five days' treatment, with full instruc tions, lis cents. Ono sample only sold to each person. At store or by mall. Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impotenoy, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. tl a box; Blx for is, with Written Guarantee to cure In 30 days. At store or by malL Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store. MAKE YOUR SELECTION ! You are certain to find attractive furnishing here. All shades and shapes of pretty lies. All sizes and colors In good shirts. All the correct and dressy collars. Seo our stock of canes. Merchant Tailoring Agent Crescent bicycles. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale '. and '. Retail. Floor oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 24 cents. liest farmer roll butter, 16 to 18 cents. Best English llrenkrast or Colony tea, 83 cents. All erodes of coffee, 9 cents to 23 cents. Our 8 for 25o mackerel has set tbe town a buying. 13. A. Friedman, a 13 West Centre Street. millions of Dollars Gonulnnmoko overyyear. Take no risks let get your houses, stock, fur nltuio, etc., insured In nrst-class re liable companies u represented by DAVID FAUST. Hrance g:cnt Alto LIU kndAeeldtnUl omvanltt Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, STORE ! - NEW ! Main Street, Near Lloyd Street. Proprietor. LUMBER. Lloyd Streets. '97 Racers, $35. These wheels In that year were listed at $100. '99 Road Wheel, $45. '99 Racers, $55. Track wliccl. WEST'S Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger stock , to show you and are sure we VN can please you. Wotchca, Clocks, Silverware, tVluslcsl Goods. See our special line ot ladis' 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. We Sell the Lowest lr Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest down West Centre street and the farthest down In prices. A few more stein to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. New Store! New Stock ! BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES I loots and sjioes and foojwear of allklnilfj jtep'nl'rlnit neatly, rironi'py and cheapljH done, " 1 C ATT EL'S, 20a soutta Main St.,
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