Floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i SJUtb Main Street, Shenandoah, la, Telephone OmiHwHoti. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. HQ-I2I.I2J Nortli Haiti Struct. l Icre it is. We mean our special sales for four weeks, during which period we will offer all Furniture, Stoves and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. Department Stores, Nos. llo-t2l-l23 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer ' and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $1,60. " Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $1,30. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter tootwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices. BOSTON FAGTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAT, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR antf TABLE OIL CLOTH, we Always Have Bar go I n s For You. Philip Yarowsky, 31S WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTRAW. Floor and Trfblc Oil Cloths. 3. B. Foley, a7-w&trest. IS 1 w Mi Ifliil to be rid of, because bad blood is the breeding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad ? It is if you ate plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by oruptions or your body eaten by Bores and ulcers. You can have good blood, which is pure blood, if you want it. You can be rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sore and ulcers. How ? By the use of It is the radical remedy for all dis eases originating in the blood. Read the evidence : "Ayer'a Sarwparilla was reeximmsnded to me by my phyaioian as a blood purifier. When I began taking it 1 had boiU all over my body. One bottle cored me." Bonnbu Gurr, Wesson, Mia. "After aix year' miffertng from blood poison, I began taking Ayer'g Sawapa rilla, and although 1 have nsi'd only three bottles of this great medicine, the aorea have ne-ly oil disappeared." A. A. Man mrm, H' 'iston. Tex. CASTLE BUILDINQ. Oft do 1 raise In idle days Great towers and temples to the skies. And watcli them fade As If afraid To bear the searching of my eyes. Dim fancies they That float away, Ltlco visions in a fleeting dream, Built on the sands, The shifting strands That border on life's sullen stream. W. Tyler Olcott In New York Sun. SAFETY PII'S VERSATILITY. It Mukea nn lSxeellent Tnpe Needle, Surpassing the llalrpln. When a woman loses her tapo needle the cleverest expedient is a safety pin. The resourceful woman who has Just hit upon thU novel way out of tho dilllculty never Is olreumvcnted by trifles, and every worn nn who tries this Improvised tapo needle will bless the birthday of that clever wom an. Tho way to use it is this: Stick the point of tho pin through tho tapo or ribbon, cln?p tho pin, use cither ond as a leader, and there you are, with a smooth, blunt Implement which will not only weav through bands or Insertion perfectly, but will hold the ribbon with absolutely se curity to tho finish. When n woman wants a tape needle and husu't ono she is tho most helpless crea ture on the face of tho earth Mostly she hasn't one She thinks sho has, of course as no well regulated workbaskot is com plete without it, hut the times she searches for it in vain are post all oountlng. A tnpo needle Is a slippery little thing that possesses a positive genius for disap pearing. Lay it down a minute, and it will walk off with itself In a manner equaled only by a man's shirt studs. Its aggravat ing propensities would fill a chapter, and one woman vows It was the knowledge of this that gave birth to that suocinct phrase, "tho total depravity of inanimate things. ' The worst of it is that when a tnpo nee dlo is wanted it is wanted badly Just ns a woman is about to put on a ettlcoat, for instance, the tape slips out of the band and she can't by any possibility repair damages without a tape needle If she finds hers, all is well. If it has taken unto Itself legs, all is not well, and she goes through throes of aunoyanco unappreciated by the mascu line mind. So, too, when tho snowy piles of lingerie como up from the luundry, and yards of fresh " baby " ribbon are at hand to add the finishing touch, It is a trial to the spirit to have the dainty garments around for hours and finally put away ribbonles, because no needle Is forthcoming. Women have been known to resort to a hairpin, but it is an unsatisfactory substi tute. The ribbon usually slips off of it when it is about half way through tho In sertion, and, moreover, the sharp points of tho pin play havoc with the delioato lace. So tho safety pin is a suggestion worth knowing, and the woman who learns this triok of using it can let the tape needle go Its elusive way. New York Pross. Grin Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been niuimd bv the Grin, that every one should know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New nisenverv. That distressing stubborn couch. that Inflames vour throat, robs you of sleep. weakens vour svstem and naves the way for Consumption is qulekly stopped by this matchless cure. If ?ou have chills and fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore throat and that oouzb that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your flrln mid nrevent Pneumonia or Consnmp- tion. Price 80 cts. and tl.OO. Money back if nor cured. A trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drug 8 to re. Why Titer "Raise liar. While I was up in Canada last summer a venerable inhabitant told me the reason why the fanners of the Dominion raise so much hay lie said that two or three cen turies ago tithes were Imposed for the bone' fit of the church upon all agricultural pro ducts, and a list was made of them. The farmers were compelled to give the church one bushel in 30 of everything they pro duced, whether It was apples, potatoes. wheat, corn, onions, turnips or any othet grain or vegetable. Everything that growl was on the list except hay, which for some reaeon was omitted, he doesn't know why Perhaps it was a mistake, but it is more likely the hay crop was so Insignificant in those times that It was overlooked. In 1704, when Canada passed from French to lfrttUh rule, the tithing law was confirmed and ratified by the treaty and oontinues In force until this day in the province of Quebeo and wherever the Cath olic church Is strong. Therefore, to es cujie tithes the tenners raise hay. W. E. Curtis in Chicago Iteoord. Nulilun Weavliiu:. In time post the Nubians wovo theli own clothing, but of late years, owing tc the Introduction of MaDohertter cottons, which are more easily and even cheaply obtained, thll industry is dying oat, being confined almost entirely to the partionl oral robos worn by the chiefs A coarse cotton grows wild in the alluvial deposits along the banks of the rivers, but the best kind cornea from the Abyssinian val loy a , ThU Is span into yarn, UiaNubtun spindle being an exact counterpart of that used by I Greek and Roman women many centuries I ago, while the rude hand loam witn which the tbruad li woven into cloth re sembles In every particular those depleted ou ancient Egyptian monument Har per's Magazine. Mtf tiJUY romiy njintiK Hiritiirlnmt llin Country fllnmilcl"! Inr HiMtr IVniMnl Asliltiid' Mmril nf Tradp Is snnVritig luru nervoo-- piuMi iti.u Th llorouli I "im d Mill meet Inf-puial lessimi this evening An important meeting of Oimp IK, P O S of A., will be hld (his evening Every momiwr should lie present. The shoe maim factories at OrwlKshurg aie running their full capacity, the output being t.iwo pairs dully. U purge (Helm, ,lr., hat resigned ns book keeper at the Union 9if Deposit lUuk at I'ottsville, ami Is siicoded by Walter 1". IW1S. An effort It being made to leorganlze the Fourth Keg In itnt drum oorps The Shauinkin Cheinlml Works will plsce h mat) on tho road this nook, and operations will commence at once. Dr. Kiddle yesterday performed an opera tion upon Ouy Itaat, aged 1? years, fur HlMidleltl. which whs entirely successful. The young man lives at Ashland. Miss Ella Seldcl will give a musical recital in the Park theatre, Frackville, on Saturday, February Sfitli. She will bo assisted by young ladies of that place. A fire of unknown origin completely de stroyed the reside nro and household goods of John Carey, nf IMrk Corner, near Centralis, at an early hour on Sunday morning. Tho State Convention nf the Ordor of United American Mcchuuios will ho held at Sliainokln, May 1 to 4. The United llrethreu Church. Shamokin, has extended a call to Dr. I. II. Albright, pasturof the DalUstowu.Cumberland county, church. llenj. Smith, of Poltsvlllo, was robbed of his watch in Philadelphia. The thief was arrested. The great labor saver iu colliery machinery. the Clsmblock shaker screen, was placed In Park No. 2 breaker last week by tho inventor, David K. Phillips, of Mahanoy City. Treading on a tack, Mrs. Asher Hush, of Bethlehem, fell and dislocated a shoulder. The case of Columbia Brewing Company vs. Surah Fell, was argued before judge Marr yostorday. A tree falling on Howard Melly, at Little Mountain, Cumberland county, crushed out his life. Argument was heard' yestoiday on tho objections filed against the nomination lepers of 'Squire II. 1J. Johnsou, of Glrard ville. Kcv. George J. Fox, for the past two years pastor of the Baptist church, of Kastou, has tendered his resignation. Miss rannie Morgan, evangelist of tho Rending Association of tho Baptist church. began last evening in Mahauoy City revival services. Tho nuptials of T..T. Urosnahau.of Schuyl kill Jiaven, and Miss Mary Carley, of Maha noy City, is announced for Wednesday. the use of salt on sidewalks, ns a means of unloosening the ice, is considered unhealthy. Salt coming in contact with the ice, generates chemical gas that is destructive and un healthy. Active preparations are being made to start up the nail works at Suubury by February 28th. Edward Krissinger is ou trial at Sunbury tor tho murder ot Daisy Smith, 10 years old. I he P. & 11. railroad employes at Mahanoy Piano and vicinity will be paid on tho 23rd iust. Tim Hum has gone to California ou a trip with John Kennedy, tho bicycle promoter. He will remain until the opeuing of tho base ball season. In accordance with tho school laws borough fcnooi superinicnnenis will lie elected over tho entire stato on tho first Tuo-day in Mav. of tho present year. Past Assistant Surgeon H. M. Kennedy, sou of Hon. Q. W. Kennedy, of I'ottsville. is at the scene of hostilities at Manila, aboard the U. S. crack new steel gunboat "Yorktown.1 Work on tho new breaker at Wadesvlllo Is progressing very rapidly. Tho iron frames for tho building have been placed in position Uovernor Mono yesterday fixed March 30 as the date for the executiou of William Hillman, Jr., at Pittsburg. Uetblehem spent 40,000 ou permanent street improvementajaat year and has $35,000 to expend this year iu macadamizing. Scranton people are arranging for a suit able reception to the Thirteenth Pennsyl vania Itegiment, now in Georgia, which will soon bo mustered out of tho volunteer service. Anthony Klovicks, a political exile formorly a lieutenant in the Czar's army, was killed by falling coal In tho Excelsior mine, near Shumokin, where he was working as a laborer. Choice selection of 10, 14 and 18 karat wedding nugs. Orkln's. 120 S. Main St. tf Deaths'und Funerals Mrs. Frank II. Pollock died suddenly at Harrishurg on Sunday, aged 42 years. Sho is survived by her husband and Hyo chil dron, She was a sister of Charles N. and Miss Mary McGiiiness, of I'ottsville. Mrs. Sallio Maidenford died at her home iu DeTurksville on Sunday. She was a sister of C. E. Berger, Esq., of Cressoua. Heury Bctz, a young man aged 23 years, died at the home of his parents in St. Clair yesterday. Ho was employed at Holmes store. Tho funeral of Mrs. John Keith, who died In Pottsville on Sunday, aged 43 years, will take place to-morrow morniug. In the death of Mrs. William Thomas, St. Clair loses one of Its oldest residents, aged about 85 years. The deceased was born In Wales and settled in this country a number of years ago. Her husband is now dead about eighteen years. No children survive her. Mrs. Eebecoa Davis, aged 70 years, died at her home, corner Catherine street and May liorry alley, this morning. The cause of death was heart failure, after an illness of about three weeks. The deceased was well and favorably kuown, having resided hero about twenty years. Three sons survive Morgau, of Branchdalo, and Isaac and Alex, of town. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the late res! donee, interment in the Odd Fellows' ceme tcry. Itaymond Itoy, 3-year-old son of Alvin llaukes, of Quakake, was buried this after noon. Annual Bales overO,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND HEBV0US DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In the Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness after royals. Head ache. DlzzinoHs. Drowsiness, Flushings ot Heat. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin, Cld Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE HRBT DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ill-IXIIAM'H r ILLS, taken as direct ed, w'llqulckly restore Female to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions orirregularities of the sys tem and cure Melt lleuduuhe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IH MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro a Rival Aod hive th LARCEST SALE Of any Patent Medicine In the World. 23c, at all Drug Slures, I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 00 pf r cent, of oil forms of kidney complaint and la many Instances the most fictions forms of Ilriglit'i disease. If the dlscnso Is com plicated send a four ounce vial of urine. We will analyze It and advise you tree what to do, HUSTON. At all drnnlsts. 55o. a vltl. Guide to Iletlth and mMlonl mMee rre. 1FW.1 Arch t . rhll. USHERS STRIKE. No Seats for Vn, No Seats fur Ot'iers Thlr Motto, Tho patrons of Ferguson's theatre last evening could not understand why there was so much confusion in assigning seats to coupun-hoidcrn The regular (orce of ushers nt the theatre Is a very efficient one and tho sealing of the holders of reserved seat tickets is always made with promptness and accuracy, no matter how largo tho attend ance may be. I-sst night, however, there were vexatious delays and embarrassing mis takes by tho score, and several peoplo declared that the sale of reserved seats was a farce Some found their seats occupied by others and In several instances the ushers nt work seemed to lot.e their bearings and wcro un able to readily locate the seats called for. This condition of affairs was due to a strike on tho part of tho regular ushers, who claimed they had been unfairly treated. These ushers aro not salaried ofllcials. They rierfoim the duties In return for free seats. On one or two previous occasions their seats went with the general s'tie and the usliors threatened that tho noxt timo it would ocur they would strike. Hetoio tho doors opened last night the ushers learned that Manager Qulnu had again failed to pro tect their interests and their settta had been sold. A strike wus agreed upon and tho regular ushers remained away from tho theatre when tho hour fur opening arrived. Two or three members of tho thontrical com pany aud a couple of stage bauds were formed Into a corps of ushers at tho last moment. audit was their lack of knowledge of tho chart that led to tho confusion so much com plained of by the audience . PERSONAL MEN now! Mr. and Mrs. ',. S. Bobbins have rcturucd to thoir homo iu Wilkesbarro. Mr. and Mrs. William Bashore returned to their homo in Trenton to-day after a several weeks stay with tho former s parents. Messrs. Steigerwalt and Klucaid, and Misses Clara Mctcalf and Laura Acker enjoyed a sleigh ride to lliugtowu last night. W. H. Holmes, of St. Clair, was a visitor to town to-day. Edward Cooper is suffering from an attack of la grippo. Who Shall Decide When Doctors Disagree? No ouo knew better thau the poet, Pope, who wrote them, tho significance of these words, for he was a sickly bundle of nerves and ailments, and doubtless had disagreeable experience with doctors. But in Pope's day there were no great specialists to consult aud decide ns to tho exact disease when ordinary doctors disagreed. At tho present day when tho ordinary general practitioners disagree as to what your complaint Is, and give you various kinds of treatment all of which fail to cure, you would bo very foolish indeed if you did not immediately consult some eminent specialist about your caso, as, for in stance, the famous Dr. Qrecuo, of 35 West 14th St., Now York City, discoverer of that grandest of medicines, Dr. Greene s Nervura blood and nervo remedy, as well as discoverer of many other wonderful curativo medicines for tho various diseases, medicines of most marvelous power to cure and which are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Dr, U'eeno has- tho largest practice and tho greatest success in curing diseases of any physician, aud what makes this fact the greatest boon to the people is tho fact that he can be consulted by anybody absolutely free of charge, whether you call or write If do"tors disagree as to what ails you, if they havo failed to cure you, write at once and socuro without oxpeuse the advlco and counsel of Dr. Greene In regard to your case, and wo guarantee thafho will tell you pre cisely aud exactly what your trouble Is, aud we are positive that by thus writlug to this most skillful of specials iu nervous, chronic or lingering complaints, you will receive In formation which will lead to your cure. Orphans' Court. In the Orphans' Court Judge Dunn awarded nu Inquisition partitiou iu the es tate of Alfred Millard, deceased. In the estate of Nathan Weizel, deceased, the deed was acknowledged In open court. In tho estate of Lewis Fleck, deceased, the return of sale was confirmed nisi. In tho estate of Bernardt Webber, de ceased, tho return of Commissioners was confirmed absolutely, and a rule granted on I their heirs. In the estate of Henrietta Lesser, deceased, the returu of sale was confirmed nisi. A decree of distribution was confirmed, was filed iu tho estate of Jacob Webor, de ceased. Decrees of distribution were filed in the estates of James Manbcck, Mary Ann Hower and Stephen Gcntzliuger, deceased, A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At ambler Bros., drugstore. Looking For Kccrults. Scrgt. E. F. Athcrholt, U.S. A., whose per manent headquarters are at Fort Preblo, Me., hut who is now with the recruiting staff at Pottsville, was a visitor to town to-day. He says forty recruits were accepted last week. The recruiting station is at No. 210 North Centre street, Pottsville. Itecrults are received for all branches of the service. Applicants must be not less than 18 nor more than 35 years old. Tho minimum weight Is 120 pouuds aud minimum height 5 feet 4 iuches, lleglnnliig of Lent. A week from to-morrow will bo Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. A good deal of pleasure will be crowded Into the remaining days, ns several souial event are booked. A MuliHiioy city Wedding. ' An important society, event lu Mnhauoy City will bccur to-morrow in the wedding of Mr. T. A. Brosseubaru, of Potteville, aud Miss .Alary Oarley, of Mahanoy City. Mits Carley has a large elrule of aoqualntences here. She is tho leadlug milliner of that town. THIS llOIHJItN WAY Commends itself to tho well-infurmod, to do pleasantly and sjfeetually what was former!) done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaohee, and fevers without uuplcaaut after effects, uw the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. Went to the Ifonpltitl. William M. Cannon, of West Strawberry alley, who was reported last Haturdsy hav ing injured Ji is left foot while ut work at Jackson's, has ilnoe beoomo uu Inmate of the Miners' hospital. After his arrival there it was found that two small bones of the foot Were fractured. Tilt' U t Mill It. I hi fore, umI for Wedncmhiy Fair to p.nllv linidy wiathor with slight temperature h.iugps iind fresh northerly winds THE LICENSE MILL. Hie rout I still Ihiaitged In flrlnillng Out DIpe1iiltlon. Imlges llrrhtel and Marr continue to hear lireuse applications, aud yesterday afternoon another large batch was acted upon On tho 20th iust the court will hear exceptions to the licenses of Anton Bernhardt mid Peter lliiehler, both of Pottsville. Therrn.ro sev eral applicants yet to be hetrd. Vesteiday the following licenses, in addi tion to thoe previously published, wore given a hearing and tho same marked granted : Philip Mclntlre, rctHll. Mahanoy City, First ward; Wm. J. Aulenbseh, wholc ale, Cressona. North ward; John H. Joyce, retail, Cass township; lllchard ilrcnnan, wholosale, Cass township; I).ivld A. Jouc , retail, Girardvlllo, West ward; Fred. O'Don uell, wholesale, Kline township; James Lo fendo, bottler, Kllno township; JoJcph Davenport, retail, New Custlo township; Anthony Mikazewski, wholesale, New Phil adelphia; Edward Malley, retail, East Union township. The following licenses wore refused : Joseph Lalunikas, retail, Fourth ward, Minfr'vllle, for violating liquor law ; Con. Schortur, letall, Ityan township; Peter Mitchell, wholesale, Fourth -ward, , Miners villo, lor rolling on Sunday and by retail; James Lofendo, retail, Kllno township, with drawn in opou court. The following transfers of license were granted: John P. McLaughlin, in tho East ward of Girardvlllo, to John Donovich ; LoHlider Weiss, in tho North wnrd of St. Clair, to John II. Mullln ; Chas. B.Yost, iu liahn Twp., to Lewis Bebclhcimor; Catharine Wcudnl, in the Middle ward of Girard ville, to Chas. II. Heine ; tho wholesale liceuse of Joseph Elix, in Blytbu township, was trans ferred from one housoto another. Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrlip rurcs croup. It has saved the life of many a child. Mothers, keep this medicine always nn hand; It will save you many rostless moments. Price 85e. , Deeds Itecorded. These deeds were entered of record at tho liecurdcr'solllco: From J. G. Schadand wife to J. It. Hart, premises iu Tainan. ua ; same to Anna Wall, premises Iu Tamaqua; Caroline Litis and othors to Anuio Ehrhart, premises in Schuylkill Haven ; Adam Leidich, adm., to Joseph Elsenackcr, premises in Porter Twp. ; Daniel Shepp and othors to Stanley Kozlowskl, promises in Nelson City r same to I'. M. Kozlowskl, premises iu Nelson City. Sheriff Toolo acknowledged in Open court the dcod to J. W. Moycr, Esq., for four tracts of land In West 1'eun Twp., sold as tho property of Jacob Gerber. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures coughs and colds. Don't go to church or public meeting and disturb tho audience by incess ant coughing, but uso this wonderful remedy at once. Quo Warranto Proceedings. Dr. C. A. Blcilcr has engaged ex-Judge James Ityon to look aftor his interests lu the. quo warranto proceedings instituted against him. P. E. Dunn, of Mahanoy City, ono of the prosecutors, is out iu a published state ment denying all connection with the pro ceedings. Sick Headaches, Thocurso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surnly cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tho groat blood purifier and tissuo builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, l'rico 25 cts. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Cheap Excursion to Washington. On Thursday, Feb. 23rd, the Philadelphia & Beading Hallway will run a cheap excur sion to Washington, D. C, tickets good to return on any regular train Inside of ten days. The train will be composed of "floyal Blue Voeiuuled Coaches" and a Pullman Bullet car, running as second section of the train loaving Shenaudoah at 0:55 a, m. Fare, slnglo rate for round trip. As Cougressisin session, no better time could he selected for the trip. Flrel Firel rirel Insuro your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Nortli Amoricu and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chostor Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Coming Minstrel Show-. Rehearsals aro now iu progress for the annual performance of tho Schoppe orchestia minstrels. Tho date has been fixed for March 10th and the performance will be given lu Ferguson's theatre. All tho members of the orchestra as well as tho best vaudeville talent our town nffurds is included lu the cast. of thoClobofor r HSUBALQIk and similar Complaints, GEflHAH MEDICAL LAWS w-escnuea oy enunontptrytloiiinst UK. iilCHTER S PAIM EXPFI 8 PR n oria renowned I Remarkably succesiif ul I olBonulnowJihTradeAlark" Anchor,' . AU. lUchtcrifCo., 15 lN-orlSU, Kew Vork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch ITonxpft. fWn ftliRftii,nvlB SS&Mcu. Endorsed & recommended 1 A. w sslev. ML It. Mlr, ct wO. H. nagenbnc ft. 103 N. Main Bt i.u, bimu, e b. roam st ... bnenandoah. . "ANCHOR" RTmiArmAT. M-n. V... " 'ri FALSE ECONOMY. e once knew ft man who was to economi cal he p oked up ii the .tray pins he found. It saved film al least thirty-seven cents a your for pin, nml t didn't take more than llfteeu dollars worth of his time. This man was a false econo. mUt; winie as the one who pays ten cents for a pair of ,,m.-taclee. More eyes arc ruined by cheupdeountered lenses tliun n any other way. I'erfeM ghwes can be ured ut TJ10S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician, 118 South Mam Street. CVpdrlnlilcPrcoardfionrorAs- slmllallrig ihtfToodfltidUctfuta liiig IheStcuTiflchs antlBowcls of in mi ut 'ii wiiwi ii i ii ii I'm ii PromotesDlgcstion.Cliccrrul ncss andltest.Contfiins ncilhcr Opiumlorplun.e norHincral. Not NAhc otic. JhrrpXat Sttl tntst Jerrf XlanJitd Safnr . Itfifryrvot- norm r i . i AhTTrfifrmnr!7 rnrf.nn;lirvi lion.Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms rConvulsions.rcvcrisfi ncss nndLoss of Sleep. j ', ,- TaeSinule Signature of TTEW YORK. EXACT-EOPrOr WrtAEPED. Www -Jin, EXTRA ! EXTRA I EXTRA ! MEN'S BOSTON The regular $3.50 boot, long as they last. This is in guin boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. We 79c. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South Main St. i)ii:i. SOIIOHNKn. On the 5th Inst., nt Shenundoah. Pu., Catherine, wife of ll. I). SchocQer, aged 83 years, 1 month and 2 d:i.-s. Funeral will tnke place on Thursday. 9th Inst. Services nt tho family resldenco, 83 Nortli White strewt, nt 12:00 o'clock noon, and proceed by the 12:53 0. in. Lehigh Valley train to Tottsvllle. Inter ment In the ' resbyterUu cemetery nt thnt place. Helntlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 2-7-2 1 MISCELLANEOUS. T OST.-On Frltluy night, last, nt tho Lehigh J J Valley depot, n nockct boot contalnlnir a sum of money and it key. Tho finder may keep the money and la respectfully requested to return tne pocitet uook ami Key to the herald ofllce, or Lehigh Valley depot. 2-G-2t S AI.OON KOU KENT.-Corner Conl street and I'car alley. Apply to J. J. I raney. tf FOlt SAIjK,--ltobblns' opera house. Also private dwellings In the Third, Fourth und Fifth wards of Shenandoah. Apply to I Kobblns, No. 102 Academy street, Wllkcsbnrre, l'a- 1-27 lm FOR KENT. Storo room nnd dwelling, sultn blo for butcher, bnrber, ete.i centrally locnted and rent reasonable. Apply to 15. O. Urobst, grocer, cor. Jnrdln nnd Centre streets, tf FOR RENT. Storeroom nnd dwelling, No. 16 South Jlnln street, now occupied by Sirs. J. J. Duily. Possession given linmedlntely. All modern conveniences. Apply to Frank Schmidt, 110 North Mnlu St. l-ll-2w-eow IjlOU SALE. A square back driving sleigh, ! carringe, rond wagon, truck wotron. har ness, robes nnd blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 South V bite street. MS-tf TyTATEl) A bright and actlvo young man I T of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do locnl ennvasaing. 530 a week can be made. Address letter to 11, Hebald office. 1-7-tf "VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap jA ply to 8. Q. M. Ifollopctcr, attorney, Shenandoah. S-Ul-tf PROPOSALS. flAflUI nrnnncnl. n-MI I,. .nnt..n.1 1... .1...... dcrsigncd until February 7th, 1890, at 7 o'clock ii tii , imuwiis ui coui in BuenanuoAii uu.,.,7 ,iu uuu ooenunuoail ileal and Power Company plant for one year. ...ou ftiiuuH,,. .M ,wui uu. usiics at ouenanuonu Heat and Power Company plant for one year. Bids to be sepernte o coal nnd ashes. Jifcht i-nanrfe,! In ,lu( .,., ..II l.t.l. , be marked bids for coal or ashes. Uy order of bonrd. 1 27-30-l-3-tt-7 Attest i U M. Demoleb. Sce'y Our Meats TEnPTING FRESH, Aro PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 1 STREET. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, ' fl. GMAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa, Fine old Whiskeys, (llua nnd Wines, at the bar. a. cnoice line ni wigurs ana Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers, -Meals at all hour CASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. TORIA THE CCNTAUH COMPANY. NCWVORKOITV. DUCK BOOTS. They will sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered will sell 1SO P airs at Button or ace Aoe Levlne, Prop. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating i arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. 5"l!l''i1'r11i1ivi1inivpiiiiinmin(tti'jii We do Shampooing at Your Home. Speclal Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. It-illkilvlvllil-ilnlivlilnlivlvlvlni,dilnlu:itiili Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. AH good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We ulso sell miners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pu. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at sliorl notice by our own special delivery. New Groceries. l'lour, Rood brand., from tl '. a hundred upward, fresh butler ut 20 cents i-er pound, l'rcnh egK alwu,s on bond. Canned Goods. SIMON LEVINi andt'Jefdre Hta. ltobblns1 llulldlnc I A Handsome Complexion I I Is ono of the greatest charms woman can I I possess Poizom'b ConruaioaJPOwOKu IfdvesH. ' I m . in AW
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