Floral Cream Tr 1 1 it l i or unappeu nanus, For Rough Skin. i 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Department Stores, Nus. 110.121. 123 North flnln Street. HI? I 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. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK" -Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale", B-.own 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 Main Sireet, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $,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 OTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 per cent, below regular prices. BOSTON FACTORY SHOE SHE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, '.tr. . IS BEST LINE OK m iNcver Mn Black Dyes; ' I I : 1 T nt.i... r- i i 'uuuuuu uyes manes voiors i Flint Never Crock. Clothing of All Kinds Easily Dyed at Home. There are throe kinds of rtit black I)lu. tnoiiil Dyes, one Tor wool, on for cotton iiml mixed goods, anil a third for silk nd feathots. All of thrse dye ore sXcliilly prepared for home line and are Ruamntr-od to make onion that will nover fftilo or crock and that cannot be washed out In stroutr aoNptttdt. The reliability of the fast black Dhmond Dye bare ulren them the Unrest mlo of all ilyes. He mire to net the Diamond If you wish to color blaok, for no other dye equal them in simplicity or use and flwMnwss of color. SCALES JUSTICE. 'Squires SliOHinalirr nnd Tnnniey DUposcil or Severn! Uiikph Yesterday. Hymau llublnsky appeared bofure .ttistlct Toomey last evening as prosecutor on a cliarite of disturbing the peace against (leorge Xaitjiina. The latter calleil him vllo name on the pub'lc. street Naujnnas was com mitted lo the lockup pending ball. John Kuwles, alias Frank Sarapin, was oommltted to Jail by Justice Toomey on a "ohargo of assault and battery pioferred by 1'ettfr Drislk. The following cases were heard before Justice Shoemaker. Matthew Yonkaltls, a saloon keeper on Weat Centre street, was arrested on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. The prosecutor Is Ilyman llublnsky. The Rocuatil furnished fS00 ball. Klenensnt N'fHterewska was placed under ?S00 bail lor healing big wire. Mrs. Mary McAndrew and her son, John, each furnished $300 bail on a ohargo of as sanltaud lmttery. The prosecutor is the lortnei's husband, Frank McAndrew, of tbo First wird. John I.uikewicz furnished $800 bail for boatinx Adam Muskawioz in u light last ulgbt. A prosecutor, suffering much pain, was Andro Ozulezls. Ho was assaulted by Simon llindinaky and Joe (lustaitis. Hot li aaaihiuts were held iu$300 bail oncb. THE NICHOLAS MURDER. A. Coroner's Jury Ilellovns Ilerruck Com mltted I In) Deed. Tho inquest In the case of Michael Nicholas, who died at the Miners' hospital from the effects of a beatine received In a shauty at the Hear Kid no colliery, Mabauoy Plane, has been concluded and the coruner's jury be lieves that Michael Hurrack, who worked with Nicho'a-i as a helpur on the ninlit of the assault, anil who has been apn'snner lu the Pottsvllle jail since that time, committed the deed. Tho verdict reudorod as a follows : "That Michael Nicholas came to his death by being beaten with a piece of gaspipo or monkey wrench, ami, lrom the evidenco presented wo believe that Michael LTerrack committed the crime." The jury consisted of M. J. Reynolds, foreman; W. C. Scbutt, W. F. Waschcr. Dennis Sheohau, T. J. Fitzpatrick and George Iiolinski, all residents of Mahanoy J'lauc, where tho inquest was held. Among tbo witnossos examined before tbo jury wero C. & I. Policemen Wynn and Stack, and damaging evidence against tho man In custody was produced. Tho caso is in such a shape that the District Attorney will leel jnstllled In arraigning Hcrr.ick at the next term of court for trial on a charge of murder. FOUND IN A DRIFT. James Hurxt. of Ashland, Will l'robuhly lite From Kxposure, While a cane of navvies weru enmunri In clearing tho tracks of the V. & It. Railroad near Pre-ton No. 3 colliery at about two o clock this morning they came upon tho un conscious form of James Hurst, of Ashland. no was enveloped in a unit. Tho man was removed and sent to Ids home. At noou be was still alive, but It is believed he will dio Hurst could not bavo bee.n in the drift very long, as he was seen nt Girardvillo at about ono o'clock this morning. The victim is a brother of Tim" Hurst, one of tho umplies of the National base ball league, und who was referee at tho recent Sbarkey-"Kid McCoy fight. Nor a Victim. Fred. Speer, a trackwalker at East Maha noy junction, was louuu frozen to death Tuesday morning. Ho was found by his son in a standing position In a snow unit on the track. I ho unrortunate man lost his way. ami maue two uneuoceaaiui attempts to reach his home in Locust valley, alter being en giged in removing the snow drifts. Tama qua Courier. The II khalI) learced this afternoon that the above report wus not correct. Sleer left the Junction for his home at 4 o'clock Mou day afternoon. There was a fearful blizzard at the time. He was found wandering aim lessly on Kuukle's farm by a farmer named Wasbiugton Schwenk and his son. When tho searching party went out for Sleer they found hioi at tho Scbwenk farmhouse. He suffered severely from the exposure, but will recover. Marriages. W. P. Michael, son of M. Michael, the Pottsvllle restaurateur, and Miss Minnie Heller, of St. Clair, were married last even ing. Dr. John Seebring, of Bellefonte, and Miss FrederieUa Woltjen, of Pottsville, were quietly married at tbo latter place at noon yesterday. Miss Anna Moran and Thomas Meade, two popular young people of Palo Alto, were joined in matrimony yesterday. Supreme Court This Week. The appeal of the Taxpayers' Association against the decision of former Judge It II Koch, who decided that the Commissioners had the right to Issue bonds to the amount of $888,000, for the purpoM of refunding f 178. 000 of temporary loans which wero oulstnnd lug last year, together with other debts, aggregating $51,000, will come up lw-fore the Supreme Court at Philadelphia this week The Commissioners will be represented by County Solicitor II. O. Ilechtel. The accrued interest on the temporary loans now amount to $5,1S0. A number of other cases on appeal from the lower court will bo argued before the Supreme Court this week A AVoiiiiiii'h Smile. "Strange what a little thing will turn the whola current of u man's life." "What's the matter now, Jones!1" "Up to SO day ago the yonriK lndy of my choice mu taking my attention) seri ously and our marriage saemeel a foregone oouolutdun. Then i met her on the av enue, lifted my hat, made my beet bow and tlrouiMHl through a coal hole. Now she can't keep lutr face straight a uilnuto while wo're togother." Detroit Free PltteS In the original deed for the regulation and emtowntont of Harrow sehool, dated 1500, It Is directed, "You shall allow your child at all times bows, siutfto, bow strings aud bmoer." Tbero are 110 mountains In Colorado Thoco peaks aro ovor 13,000 foot above the coau loveL mY points 'KnnenlniEU Throughout tho 'Kppenlng Throughout tho Country Olunnlrl.'il lor Hasty I'ortisnl. Did you get a Valentino? TUmaqua is one hundred years old. Dens dfl. Keyser, of Wrightston, llueks county, h received the appointment of null tat West l'olnt, made vnoant by (he resignation of Oscar I.. Dooz, of IlrlMol. Murch lib Is tho date set for mustering nut the Klghtb liogiuienl. Wllkesbarro people are taking n deep In terest in the movements of General Otis at Manila, as his wife, who was tbo widow of Uoneial McAllister, eomos from their city. t wo new buildings, to cost $7000, will be erected on the Alleutnwii fair grounds. lu the Western Penitentiary. Allegheny, hero is a day school, with Hi! inmates en rolled, who rrceivn four hours tuition each lay. At Tallin qua a dog put ills tail In a basin of water and it froze fast. tievoral moneyed men of Bcllcfonto have concluded arrangements for the erection in that town of a silk mill, to employ 300 to 400 perntives. ilefoto Justice Seanl, of Unity vlllo, Cleaver Rogers was placed under flBOO ball for an at tempt to kill John McClintock, whom ho stabbed with a knilo. Preparations are under way for tho organi sation of a Council of tho Catholic Young Men's Institute at Mtiiersvillo. The U. S. Sonate, alter voting down the Uncoil resolution, adopted tho Mclhiery reso lution by a vote of 20 to 22. There was a great demand for tho Hini.u.n last evening thesupply being unequal to the Icmaml. Tho hllitmril is likely to be followed by a thaw, Indeed tho temperature lias already greatly risen and tho snow is likely to go as rapidly as It oamo. To day, Ash Wednesday, was appropriately lelebrated by Catholic churches, rheo reglcy, of Orwigshurg, a student at tho University of Pennsylvania, is ill with typhoid fever at. Philadelphia. I aero have been 13 snows un to date. Eleven more ate predicted. During tho past two or three days tho people of lower Ashland allowed theiri-pigots to run, reducing tie water pressure Asa result those in tho western part of town were out of water. Thomas Sanger, formerly of town, has hceu selected as manager of the Mt. Carinel Iron Works. Argument in the quo warranto proceedings against Coroner Illeilcr has been postponed until Tbursduy, the lawyers being otherwise engaged. Tho Fourth liegiincut Dium Corps lias rc organized and tho members are making prep nratious to mako tho organization a perman- cut one Charlos T. Anderson, lately reporter fur tho iuuiaqua Courier, is now located at Altoona uovemor aiono is oxpecteu to send a mes sage to tbo Legislature soon on tho question or completing tho Capitol Hazleton needs, or some of its pcoplo think it needs, a now city building, und ths elec tion of Couticllmcn there will turn, to a cer tain degree, on that question. The l'oet Oliver Wendell Holmes' Wlttl- cUm. Tbo great poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, ouco said ; "If all drugs were thrown into the sea, It would bo all tbo better for mankind, and all tbo worse for tho fishes." Of course the genial poet referred only to poisonous drugs as used by most physiciaus. He cer taiuly could not have meant all medicines, for Nature, In her woods aud fields, has been most prolific In yielding up her treasures of harmless vegetable remedies for every dis ease, the wonderful discoveries of tbo famous Dr. Oreeuo of 33 West 14th St., New- York City, amply prove the fact. Indeed, this skilled specialist in tho treatment of nervous, chronic and lingering complaints, uses in his enormous practice, absolutely no poisonous drugs, but confines his treatment solely'ta tbo use of harmless vegetable rem edies. His world-wide known medicine, Dr, (iree&e'a Nervura blood and uorvo remedy, is only oue of his many remarkable discover ies. His extraordinary success in curing (lis. eases of whatever name or naturo, the in. numerable restorations to health under the uso of these marvelous curative medicines as prescribed by Dr. Grceno, establish beyond doubt that Nature has provided remedies for each and every phase of disease, and that Dr. Greeuo, by bis deep investigations and his enormously largo experience, has discovered and prepared remedies which surely and cer tainly cure thoso complicated cases of chronic disease. Any sufferer can demonstrate this fact, as Dr. Greene gives all tbo priyilego of consilium; him, personally or by letter, ab solutely free of charge If you are out of health and have fal'ed to bo cured, see Dr Grceno at once, or writo to him freely and fully about your caso. You can do so in per fect and absolute confidence. Ho will explain your complaint and advise you what to do to bo cured Deeds Itecorded. The following deeds and other papers are placed on record : Deed from L V. Coal Co, to Delia Eisenach, premises in Palo Alto Kato Itcber and husband to Chas Kcmmcr ling, premises at McKeansburgj Frederick Lelbel and others to S. I.. Kynor, premises in St. Clair; bill of sale from John Milton Faust to O. C, Faust, of ISostou. Dr. Hull's Cough .Syrup will rid you of a cold more quickly than any other known remedy. Don't let a cold go as it comes for you may endanger your lifo. Price 25 cts. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were Issued to F. R. Powell, of Catasauqua, and Miss Annie Allen, uf Morea; P. S. Dewald, of St. Clair, and Miss Mary Blake, of Pottsville; Johu Jrolka aud Miss Autonia Rabiaz. both of Cumbobi. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures sore throat. Don't delay when you are bothered with a sore throat It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy is a sure cure. Price only 25c. Coal Companies Combine. Tbo organization under ono bead of the in dependent coal companies of tho .upper part of the anthracite region is now occupying tbo attention of individual operators. Tho movement is well under way, aud the matter of bringing in other companies from other sections of the region Is now being con sidered. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, aro quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blond purifier and tissuo builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 95 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirllu and a guarantee. Dietrich's I'ardon. The bearing for the pardon of former Poor Director Neri Dietrich has been post poned for 30 days. This bearing was to have come up before the Board of Pardons which is to meet in Harrlaburg to-day, TIIK .MODHUN WAV Commends Itself to tlio well-informed, to do pleasantly aud effectually what was formerly doue lu the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpleftaut after effects, uso the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. County Couit Notes. The court has g run tod the change of poll. Ing place at Brownsville, to the public house of Edward Walsh. A divorce was granted in the oaso of K. Y Fredericks vs. John Fredericks. Judgments have been granted in the cases of tbo Girardville Saving Fund vs. Edward and James Humes and Robert Todd and wife, for want of sufficient defense. 4 itiniii.,!,!,; MannaawWfttBs NO QUORUM TO-DAY. Only About Half,, Hundred Legislators at Hitrrlabiirg. Harrlsburg, Fob. 10. The belated Lcalsla- tors aro slowly Coming Into Harrlsburg. and by this evening tbofh will probably bo suffl. clout Btatosmeu horo to transact business at tho ovcnlng sowlou of tho Itouso. Trains oamo through from Philadelphia this morn- ing. Jiepreeentatlvo Constein. of Schuylkill. was ono of thoso who wero snow bound In Philadelphia. Ho loft his homo on Sunday and went direct to Philadelphia. When tbo Legislature was called to order at noon to-lay, It wnsugatn found tbero was no quorum present. The rosultoftho vote gives Quay 00, Jeuks 4, and Dalzoll 1; total, B5. This Is uu Incronsn over the tirnvlnna ballots this week. It Is oxpected there will bo a much larger attendance at to-morrow's session, as trains nro beginning to mnvo with more frcqiicucy. Tbero aro more rumors of a star break to be played by the Quayites this week. Sena tor Meredith returned horo from Washing ton, where ho consulted the editor Senator. Ho is confident of Quay's election this wcok. as is also Chairman Elkin. Tbo absent members have been telegraph ing hero for pairs to avoid a coupe on tho part of their enemies on the McCarrcll bill. A motlou to reconsldor, according to the rules, must bu made not lator than five days. That lime will oxpiro with to-nlgbt's session of tho House. A motion to recousidor cannot be mado after to-night. Mr. Hosklus. of Erie. Introduced n bill prohibiting tho taking of pension money from the inmates of tho Soldiers' or Riilors' Homo nt Erie. The hill provides further that all pension money taken from the in mates of the homo or from thoso who at any time have been Inmates and nbiccd in n nen. sion fund by vlrtiio of any rulo adopted by tueirusices ot the homo.nt any time lmll immediately bo paid liack to tbo6oldlornr sailor if ho bo living or If he be dead to tho wile, or in caso of her death tbun to his cbll. dren if living, If there be no wife or issuo living then and in that caso It shall bo paid to tbo Stato Trenaurer for tbo uso and main- tenanco of tho homo. Violators of tbo net shall bo deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall bo lined or Imnrisoned or both at tho discretion of tho court. FROZEN TO DEATH. A Minn Laborer Succumbs to the llllrrnrd While Homeward Hound, Tho first fatality of the storm renorted in this section of tho coal region was tho death of Luuis Karofski, a Russian Polo 20 years old, who had been in the country but a short time, and lived at Mahanoy City. His life less remains wero found ou tho mountain side north of Colo's patch at 5 o'clock last night, aner a search ot two hours for them. Karofski worked as a laborer at tho Elian- gowan colliery. On quitting work Monday afternoon bo started homeward in company with John Vitock. Tho latter was warmlv clad. Karofski was less fortunate. Itwn 1:30 o'clock whou they started from the col liery. They had not gone far when Karofski complained of feeling cold. A gale was blowing and tbo falling snow made it possible for tho travelers to bco but a few feet In ad vanco of them. They reached the valley between Ellaugowan colliery and the cut west of the Elmwood colliery The men lost tho path and floundered about for some timo when Karofski complained that his feet wero tired, evidently meaning that they were numb. Vitok urged him ou and kept walking in advance about a hundred yards, wheu ho turned and looked behind. Ho was surprised to seo bis companion stand ing where ho stopped and complained of his feet. Vitock willed to Karofski to hurry up, and theu walked ahead. Ho stopped again and could not wo Karofski. Vitock went back and found tbo unfortunate man sitting on a rock behind a big snow drift. Tho man was in a temi conscious condition. Vitock tried to persuade him to get up and walk, but failed. Ho then concluded that Karofski would recover after a rest, and continued his journoy to Mabauoy City. V esterday morning Vitock went to the victim's boarding house to ascertain if Karo fski had reached homo. Whou nuswered iu tho negative he told tbo story as above The boarding boss told Vitock to take someone on tbo mountain to look for tho victim, but Vitock insisted that tho boarding boss ought to look nfter bis boarders; In tbo afternoon be changed bis miud, howovqr, and guided several men to tho place where the corpse was found. It was iu a sitting position with tbo back braced against a rock. Tho fea tures were terribly distorted, showing that the victim had suffered agony beforo death. The body was almost completely covered by suow. It was removed to Mabauoy City and an autopsy was held this morulug, THE LENTENSEAS0N. liidlciitloliH l'olnt in More General Oil bervuuee. Indications point to a more general obser vance of Lent, which begins to-day. than evcrbofore. Tho special feature of tbo ob servance will bo the extent to which all Protestant bodies will take part. In this in uovatiun, which has been coming on for sev eral years, Baptists and Cougregatlonallsts will lead. A very largo proportion of churches of these denominations will take some notice of the season. A good mauy will keep Holy Week by having services every evening, aud also on Good Friday, and practically all will have elaborate services at Easter. Methodists and Prcsbyterlaus will observe tho season to some extent, but less widely than others. Marked changes are taking place in the form of service, aud also in tho oxtoul to which tbo traditional church year, beginning at Adveut and continuing to Trinity, is taught to Sunday school children. The opening week of the year in January was this year observed as a Week of Prayer by so few churches as to make It almost true to say that, as an Institution lu tho religions world, the Evangelical Alliance's Week of Prayer has passed away. Iu its place the week Immediately preced ing Easter Sunday will be observed yery generally, and this in churches lu Western as well as in Eastern cities. A BLIZZARD VICTIM. To Undergo Amputation mid Will Prob ably Die From Shock, Felix G.'odnic, aged IH years, and a mine laborer by occupation, was removed from his home at Turkey Ruu to the .Miners' hos pital to-day. Both hands aud feet of the young man were frozen on Monday morning while he was ou his way homo from the Fur nace colliery. Dr. Biddle, of the hospital staff, gays it will be necessary to amputate both hands, tbo right foot aud several toes of the left foot. Blond poisouiug baa sot iu. He docs nut believe the patient will survive tho shock. A Coal fumlne. Pittsburg, Feb. IS A coal famine is threatened here. Tho total coal supply now In tho Allegheny aud Mouougahela rivers at Pittsburg does not exceed ono million bushels. Tho daily consumption is 200.000 bushels und there aro orders for Instant delivery of at Ioat 400,000 bushels. The rivers are frozen up tight and the railroad freights are not moving. Coal hasudvanced. Buy Koyswuo Hour, Be sure that the name Lxssio & Baeb, AahUnd, Pa., la printed on every sack 33 Cents Don't look what it means, but examine our mammoth show win dows and you will certainly be surprised at what S3 cents will buy for you. 33c will buv vou a white shirt worth 75c. 8 33c will buy an all-wool undershirt worth rsc. 33c will buy a fancy bosom shirt In Fact 33c will go as Far In our stores as 75c and $ 1 will go olsowhoro. The above bargains will be offered for 10 days only. A good thing don't last long. Buy now anil you are bound to be pleased. Marrimoth Clothing House, Nos. & and 11 South Main Street. Our Sacrifice Hat Sale 1.SO and 33 Cents ! EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA I MEN'S BOSTON 2 The regular $3.50 boot. They will sell at that price as long us they last. This is the biggest bargain yet offered in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South IVIaln St. HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH PERSONAL MENTION. Borough Treasurer T. J. Mullaby was among the townsmen who mado a trip to Pottsville to-day. Thcophilus Williams transacted business at St. Clair to day. James Stack, of town, is tbo guest of Mah anoy City friends. Ho has been snow bound there since Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Bairu and daughter, Marsaret. of McKecsport, arc tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iluuh liatrd, at Brownsville. Mrs. Mason, the mother of Johu- Mason, of West Lloyd etreot, is seriously ill at her home In Mahanoy City. A Delicate Operation. Dr. J. (' lliddlo is this afternoon perform ing an o Mtiou at the Miners' hospital on Michael liwlor, of Brownsville, who had his knee can uacturcd recently by a fall of coaU Tbo cap is to bo wired with sllvor. This is a rare anil very delicate operation, and tho re sults will bo awaited with interest. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by sclontiflo processes known to tho Califoknia Fio Svrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Styrup of Figs is manufactured by the Califohnia. Fia Srnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will nssist ono in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tho Cali fornia Fio Svitup Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of Mie Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxativos, as it acts on. tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gefc its beneflcial eiTecti, please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FIIANOI8CO, Cat, LOTWVILI.E. Kj. NOV TOItir. N. T. AT THE OLD STAND. FWK fl. EVERETT lias again assumed coutrol of the CLOTHING AND GENTS' "FURNISHING STORE Formerly conducted by him at No. 7 East Centre Street. New line of goods, and the public is generally inviied to inspect the same. New Groceries. Flour, good brand, from Jl 00 a hundred upward. Fresh butter at 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs alwa; s on bond Canned Goods. SIMON LEVIN, anil ("ntre fl Itobblus' Uulidlng, ! 33 Cents ! worth ?5c. 33c will buy L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. Is the TalWc of the Town. $2,00, For This Sale Only -y r DUCK BOOTS. We wilt sell 1 SO pairs at V9c Button or lace. Abe Levlne, Prop. Fire I Fire I trlrel Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Pulla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Flro Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 133 S. .fardln St., Shonandoah. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch ovor pain of every sort Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A clrl to do general housework. Apply at 11:1 Kast Coal street, Mhcnaudoau, Pa. 2-11-tf IilOK HALK.-.Kohblns' opera house. Also private dwellings lu the Third, Fourth and Fifth wards of Hheuanduah. Apply to I ltobblns, No. 162 Academy street, wlUesbftrre, Pu. 1-27 lm Olt KHNT. Store room und dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber. eti. ccutrallv located nnd rent rinsonable. Apply to K. O. llrobst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre streeU. tf WANTKD A bright nnd active young man of gentlemanly appearand! nnd manners to do local cmivasalni;. .' u week can be mode. Address letter to 11, Herald ofllce. 1-7-tf "VTOTICE. Deslroblo properties for sole. Ap 1 ply to 8. O. M. llollopcter, attorney, bhenandoah. 8-Ul-tf "TOTIC15 Notice is hereby given thnt on 1a Murch Cth, 1609, tho undersigned will make application to the Court uf (luurtcr Sessions of Schuylkill county for uppolntment us n de tective, as required by tbo Act of filny 23, 1887 JOEPU TlIMI'EST. February 13, 18U9. 2-15-St NOTICE. Notice is hereby ctven to the stockholders of Tho Mutual UuiMlng und Loau Ausoclatiun, of Shenandoah, Pa , that tho directors, ut n "pecla meeting uem ou February , isj, voteu an amendment to Section VII of the Charter, permitting a change in the par value of shares of stock and in the number of shares; they also voted amendment of Articles VI, VIII, X, XI, XIV und XXI of the C'oiiHtitutton, and Section 1 of Article I, of the ity-Laws, to conform to tlu- proposed amendment of the Charter, Further information can he obtained from the Secretary At a special meeting of the fund fixed for February lOtli. 1893, from 5 to H p. m., at the regular place( stockholders are Invited to vote upon these proposed amendments MlCUAKL Git AH AM, President, Attest :M a ictin Uuum.F.n, Secretary. February 9, 2-9-15 Our Meats TEIIPTINU FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, , The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 Ut STREET. REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENIUE STREET. All kinds of atovo and tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction, (Tho Rosy Freshness rlably obtained br th(9 who use Poizom'a Oomploiloa powder. a pair of all-wool drawers worth 75c. JuatThlnk, H 7S Cents. ats Worth 33 Cents ! DON'T Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lying down. Don't read by a flickering gas light. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, but in the morning when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to one who has made a study of the eye ana its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TH0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. EVANJ. davies. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 grorth Jardin S 1. 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 short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open (or the entertainment of sleighing and skating )arties. Dancing pavlllion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. vtm()m((t((HHV(mmH((HV(rinri(rn(V(( We do Shampooing at Your Home. special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House-Woek. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. CRABOWSKY, Prop. 810 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice lino ot ClEara and Temper unco Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. -Meals at all hour Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than Ihe unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISI1 and glnbe. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell ..ners' supplies und drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 109 Kast Centre street, Phenondosh, Pa,