The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 16, 1899, Image 4

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    Floral Cream 'the grip epidemic
For Chapped Hands.
For Rough Skin.
20 cts. Per Bottle.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
i South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 110-121-123 North Haiti Street.
E
Here it is
our special
four weeks,
which period
offer all
We mean
sales for
during
we will
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. 11 9-121-123 North Alalru tt.
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.
OtMnum or New Ynrlt rliynlclnn n to
Onimn mill Cure.
tVtw .York Exchangr.
"There probably no family In the elty of
which tome member is not laid up, or at lnt t
attacked by the grip."
"While grip I the nmt old enemy, It
neenii tn he very illttferetit till eenenn from
other yean On the street and Hreet cats
.mil In the churches one meets with people
violently sneetltiK, with running oyes.
coughing anil with a wne-begnuo expression
on their laeae. Like nil epidemics of this
kliul, few are exempt. It attack the rich
and poor alike and phyilciii are being
worked night anil day."
To obtain reliable Information on this
most important subject a reporter recently
called upon some well known physician to
learn from them what ho could do in rela
tion to it.
"All agreed on the opinion that tlio
malady was rapidly increasing and that in
tuotcuea It was of an extremely danger
ous nature."
"One medical man, who is said to liavo
treated no leas than one hundred grip pa
tieuls in a single week, said to the reporter :"
"Seilous result will always follow an
attack of the grip if it Is not proporly
treated. Often it runs into pueumouia
nnd always It leaves unpleasant or danger
ous complications. It seems to bo different
this year from ever before. My oxpcrleuco
lias shown that tlio worst grip (amies when
the body la clogged, up and when the secre
tions fall to have the right exit "
"Have you ever seen a sewer or a drain
'logged ? We'l, that is precisely the condl
'ion of the body that Invites grip. The
fluids have uo means of escape and so they
hack up aud flood everything, just as
clogged sewer floods tlio street. Ia this
not nttural? It is certainly truo."
"When a person is attacked by grip," tho
doctor continued, "he should not try to light
oil the sensations of cold, aching limbs and
extreme weariness under tlio impression that
ho has simply an ordinary cold, but should
stay indoors, avoid excess of eating and
drinking aud abovo all taken timely rum
cdy."
Tho reporter being anxious to discover
what the public considered a timely remedy
and was taking most, visited tbo leading
drug stores and interviewed tho proprietors
The general opinion was well expressed by
the manager of a prominent Fifth Avenue
pharmacy, who said: Grip? Yes, it is
raging. But it scorns to coino In a dilfcrcnt
way from any former years. People come
into our store all clogged up. Not necessarily
in the head, but all over the body. They
have headaches, it is true, but thou they
Titr, wi' o rtr.it.
Thr forei ml for Friday . Cloudy wr-allnr
with snow, probably turning in the southern
and central districts Into nun. with fresh to
brisk easterly winds, becoming strung on the
omwts.
HI H Y PUIMi.
illntiiA Throughout the. Country
Olitonleleil lor HaNty 1ornm4l.
Sleighing patties will lie plentiful now,
Theie wiis another big demand for tlio
IIkrami last evening.
Samuel A. Wehr bus becu appointed post
master at Summit Hill.
Hot drink went down with tho thermom
eter.
Out in tho country tho lions are laying
frapped eggs
Now the plumbor iidulge in a frozen pipe
dream.
Coal was selling In Now York on Tuesday
lit $4fl ton,
The Luil lee Aid Society of tlioM. 13 church
will hold a social and entertainment in tho
church lecture room on the SSnd lust
Snow is much moro beautiful to read about.
If this is au old fashioned winter, we
prefer the now style.
An Illinois woman has accural damage
from a lawyer. Tho fellow should bo dis
barred. Where's his professional ptldo?
Everything is now moving smoothly at the
borough water works plant, and for which
tho people are thankful,
The snow-bound Superior Court Judges ar
rived in Wllliamsport Iato Monday night and
opened their delayed session Tuosday.
During tho absenco of Mr. aud Mrs. Alouzo
Audrews, of Tionestu, their house, was des
troyed by Are, mid their two little children
met death in tlio flames.
The state convention of Master I'lumbers,
scheduled to open Tuesday at Scrauton, was
postponed until yesterday, as many delegates
woro Biiow-boiind on the way to that city.
A spark fiom a laborer's pipe foil into a
powder keg, ut Moss Grove, on tho Uulfalo,
Uochostor & Pittsburg Kailroad, aud by the
explosion one mini was killed aud five serb
ously injured.
Tlio condition of cx-State Treasurer IS. J
Haywood, at Sharon, was unimproved ti
dily, but ho was resting comfortably.
Daniel Hotibcr, the engineer of tho Lehigh
Valley railroad, who was seriously Injured
by boing squeezed between bumpers at Malm
noy City, has been removed to his homo in
Mt. Ourmcl.
Sixty-flvo half tons of coal were delivered
to the poor of Pottsvlllo by the Ilcuovolcnt
Association.
Congressman Charles X. Brumm arrived
homo from Washington yesterday. Mr.
Ilrumm was caught iu tho blizzard in Phila
dclphia on Sunday and could not get away
until yesterday, lie was on tho road six
hours.
Saturday will be the last day to file appll
catious for naturalization papers for hearing
on Saturday, March 4th
A deed from Howard Richards ct al, to
John F. Becker, for a lot in Palo Alto, was
recorded.
Mouoy and postage stamps to the amouut
of $30 were secured by burglars who dymv
mitod a safe in the oltice of Joseph W
I will pinrnnteo
that tny Wioumatism
Cure will r.'llovo lum
bago, sciatica nnd all
rheumatic pnlnn In
two or three hours,
nnd euro in a few
days.
MUNYON.
At all druggists,
25e. ft viol. Guide
to Health nnd modi
cnl ndvlco free.
1003 Arch St.. rhlla.
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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 Hack's,
116 South Alain Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
liavo backaehe loo and pains all through the rKossler's planing mill, at Shamokin.
system. You know tho body Is liko a city
All tho wasto matter must bo carried away
When the sowers do not work thero
trouble. People are beginning to understand
that they must keep tho sewers, especially
the kidneys, In good condition, or they can
not hopo to escapo or regain health. What
is the remedy ? Well, wo have a store full
of so-called remedies, but wo have only one
whicli our customers And produces tho effects
desired. We do not recommend anything,
but I can tell you what the people use. It is
something reliable, something which is cer
tain to iinclog tho system, something which
is recommended by physicians and is very
popular with tho people Warner's Safe Cure.
We look upon it as the' safest and the best
remedy that anyone can tako when suffer
ing from the many, many serious ailments so
common at this season of the year,
This information is certainly of the highest
importance in view of tho increasing uum
ber of people who are suffering from colds,
chills, grip and the ills of tho season. Very
often the serious results which follow these
attacks might have been avoided if tho
proper roinedy had been taken in tlmo.
Health is a serious matter aud especially at
this season of the year, when so many
things are lighting bitterly against it.
HEIRS STILL HOPEFUL.
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 $.3Q.
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 percent, below regular prices.
Those of the llurkliart Moser Katato Met
Yesterday.
A meeting of the hfirs of the Burkhart
Moser estate, was held at Reading yestciday,
when a number of matters of Importance
were considered. Chairman Engle submitted
a statement as to tho progress made in the
prosecution of their claims. Tho heirs num
ber upwards of 200 persons who aro located
in Reading, Birdsborn, Philadelphia, Mont
gomery aud Schuylkill counties.
Burkhart was a German by birth and a
bachelor who lived at Taniaqua and owned a
largo tract of land at that place, which con
tained a valuable deposit of coal. Tho land
was leased to the Lehigh Coal and Navigation
Co., on a royalty, but upon Moser'a death no
settlemont was made because the heirs never
put In an appearance. Half of tho borough
of Tamaqua Is built on land claimed by tho
heirs, who state that the Lehigh Company
advertised for the heirs in 1600, and they be
lieve that their claim is a good one.
BOSTON
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPOrU, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH.
we Always Have Bar
grains For You.
Philip Yarowsky,
313 WEBT CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA
By the bursting of a water back at tho
homo of ox-Sheriff Yorky, at Lebanon, his
daughter, Miss Sadie, was badly cut and
bruised to insensibility.
Miss Edith White, of Ilarrlsburg, lias been
named for a free scholarship in the Oread
Cooking School, at Worcester, Mass., by
Governor Stono.
Qeorgo Wynn, of Delano, was honorably
discharged from Company E, Third Now
Jersey Volunteers, and returned to his homo
on Sunday.
An engineer on the Penna. K. K. at liar-
risburgdrcwa pay for January month of
S182, and another 8171. A couductor who
lost six days earned $120.
The P. & R. R. R. Co., has ordered 20
passenger cars from the Jackson-Sharp Co.
One of Pottsvillo's reservoirs is about
empty.
County Treasurer Davis was snow-bound
at his homo at New Castle since Sunday. Ho
was released to-day.
Nearly every town In tho region suffered
from a scarcity of coal.
If grip can stand the recent freeze-out it is
weather proof.
Wilkesbarre taxpayers aro agitating muni
cipal ownership of both water works and
electric light plant.
B. Jeff Yost, proprietor of the Lakeside
hotel, fed 700 employes of tho P. & R. and
Cutawissa roads on Tuesday, and ie prepared
to repeat the dose
Richard Kealy, of Centralia, has been
appointed fire boss f the Keystone slopo of
tho Locust Spring colliery at Locust Gap,
Sitting in front of an empty stove in his
cabin at Oallitziu, Cambria county, Michael
Sauford was found frozen dead.
The state convention of photographers be
gan yesterday at Wiikosbarro, with about 200
delegates in attendance
Tho regular monthly meeting of the Shen
andoah Pharmaceutical Society was held iu
tho parlor of the Ferguson House this after-
noon.
Look out for another snow storm.
The total number of claims filed iu the
navy department to date' ou account of the
Maine disaster, under the Act- of March 30,
1808, Is 325. amounting to $123,342,
Eight candidates will bo admitted in tho
ABhlaud lodge of Elks to-morrow evening.
We are in receipt of the latest efforts of a
local poet. His ballet adorns tho walls of
our Banctum.
QUAY'S UNLUCKY NUMBER
Tim Senator Again Needs Thirteen to He-
rure His I'liini,
Special to Evening Herald,
Ilarrlsburg, Feb. 10. Tho twenty-sixth
Joint ballot for United States Senator was
taken to-day. and Uuay was again thirteen
short of election. He ricelved 07 votes,
Jonks 74, D.ilzell 15, scattering 32; total, 218.
Nearly all tho mcmbeis of tho Legislature
aro now In tho city, hut thoro will he no
election this week. It is admitted by tho
Quay i-eoplo that they will mako no effort to
force the issue until after tho trial of Senator
Quay, on the 27th inst. Then thoro may bo
some fun.
Tho Quay forces suffered another defeat
last evening. In n tost veto in the IIouso over
tho McCarrell jurors' hill. Al tho afternoon
session tho anti-Quay members sticccoded in
pasting a motion to mil on rn until eleven
o'clock this morning, thus completely block
ing all future hope for the M (-Carroll bill, as
yesterday was the last day when a motion to
rccousldcr could bo made. Before
the announcement of- the result Representa
tive Uruver, of Luzerne, who had hcon Im
portuned to make tbo motion to rccousider.
entered tbo hall and asked that ho bo re
corded aB voting for adjournment. The
friends of the bill admit that it is dead.
They will now push the Magce bill, giving
both sides an equal number of challenges.
Tho anti-Quay peuplo will also fight that
measuro nnd It will probably bo defeated in
the House.
Mr. Ford, of Alleghony, somo time ago in
troduced a bill for holding seperato courts in
counties baring a population of ono hundred
aud forty thousand or moro. Tho bill pro
vides for tho hiring of rooms for holding tho
same, and tho appointment of officers. Tho
Judge will receive a salary of $3,500. The
bill, if passed, will give you a court at Shen
andoah certain times In the year. Tbo now
county boomers from Hazlcton, now here,
look upon tho measuro as a blow at their pet
scheme. If tho bill passes, it would un
doubicdly have the effect of staving off all
now county measures.
Mr. Vaughan introduced a bill entitled an
act amendatory to tho act providing for the
protection and safety of miners requiring
that all main doors in mines shall have an at
tendant, whoso duty it shall be to open them
for transportation nnd travel and prevent
them from standing open longer than
necessary for wagons or cars to pass through,
unless an approved self-acting door is used.
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It is with great pleasure that I take this means to annour.ee to my customers in Shen
andoah and vicinity that for the past three weeks, I have visited all the lending cities in
search of new stylish and well-made c'othing lor spring, aud it is with pride that I announce
that my search was very successful. First, because I have Selected for my spring stock
only new and. up to-datc patterns ; second, because they are the best that the market offers ;
third, because by buying direct and for cash, I will not only have the most complete line,
but at the same time I will have the cheapest and best well-made clothing for men, boys and
children that has ever been shown in this part of the country. But we don't want to tell
you all about our spring stock, we extend you an invitation to call aud examine them when
they arrive, which will be on or about March ist, then we know you will be convinced.
Now we have another good thing to tell you. You are probably aware that we have
an immense stock of clothing on hand. We guess you are also aware that we must have
room for our spring stock. Now in order to get that room we must sell off the stock on
hand, and from now until March ist will positively refuse no reasonable offer, so if you are
looking for a real good thing iu men's, boys' and children's suits or overcoats, and in fact
anything in the clothing line, you can save money by buying where you have thousands of
styles to select from.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
QOL.DIIM, Prop. and n souin iviain otreet.
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BIG CUT AT
FAMOUS 5 & 10 CENT STORE,
102 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
BEST LINE OF"
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAT and BTKAW.
Floor and Table 011 Cloths,
r-! t rnio., ariWest
C, D, ruicjr, centre St.
Sick Headaches,
Theruree of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover
ILiot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue
builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Price 26 ete. and 50 eU. Sold by P. D. Kirlin
and a guarantee.
Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent
dour, and take no other brand. It la tho beet
fliur nuu
Marriages,
The marriage of MIm Sue M. Smith, of
Potteville, and Stanloy W, Grover, of Kings-
ton, delayed by the storm, took place yester
day.
Pattipk MeAnarew, or Asniano, ana miss
Murne Costello, of Mt. Carrael, were united
in marriage yesterday. The ceremony was
performed In the Catholic church at Mt.
Carniel by Rev. Menweee.
David Davis and Mlae Mary Edwards, of
Coaldale, were married at GIrardville on
Saturday.
Ile-eds Must be Itecorcleil,
It does not appear to be generally known
that a law was enacted by the Pennsylvania
Legislature a year or two ago by which the
holder of an unrecorded deed is liable to lose
it for want of record. The law provides
that all deeds and conveyances must be ac
knowledged and recorded in the office of the
recorder of deed within 90 days after execu
tion of said deed, and that every deed that is
not p'ovwl and recorded maybe adjudged
fraudulent and void.
Ite-Hlde-M Here, Too.
From the Ashland Telegram-
There's a man a business man--n t so
very far up town who refuses to clean the
snow off his sidewalk because it protects his
paving, aud makes it last so much longer.
The storm of the past few days was too much
for him, however, and last evening he
shoveled snow for the first time this winter.
It is for Just such fellows aa this that we need
a pavement cleaning ordinance and its re
strictions i.mnot be made too severe.
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cure
cough or cold iu sho't order. One bottlo of
this wonderful remedy will effect a cure, It
ia absolutely the best cough syrup made.
Price 25c.
Diioi).
KNOTT. On the IStli Inst., at h licnnndoah,
Pa., Ann, wife of GeorKO Knott, lr., aged 5j
years. Tho funeral will ti.ke pine, on Sunday,
18th Inst., at 2:0011 in., from the family real
lence, 417 West Centre street. Ke vices In All
Saints' l'roteatiht Iiptaeoalchurcl . Interment
III ke made Iu the Odd Fellow f cemetery.
Relatives and friends respectfull y Invited to
attend, r 3-16-3
WALKER. At Shenandoah, on the 15th inst.,
Thomas , son of KdivarU anil Annie
Walker, aged 6 month -and 15 duys The
funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday)
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the family
resilience, 205 We-a Oak street Interment In
Odd Fellows' cemetery Friends and rela
tives respectfully invltwl to attend. It
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Jennie Golden returned to hor home
after spending several days with friends iu
Pottsvillc.
John J. Durkin, of Mahanoy City, was a
guest of friends in town last night.
Ex-Poor Director Stephen Middleton, of
Maizevillc, spent a part of to-day tn town.
Mr. nnd Mrs P. W. Bell returned homo
last evening from thoir bridal tour. They
liavo taken possession of their residence
405 West Oak street.
Messrs. K. C. llrobst, Frank Schmidt and
T. M. Stout were a jolly trio who enjoyed
the sleighing to tho Cutawissa valley this
afternoon
Drip's Ravages Doomed,
So much misery and so many deaths havo
ocen caused by tho Urip. that overy ono
should know what a wondorful remedy for
this malady is found in Dr. King's New
Discovery. That distressing stubborn cough,
that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep,
weakens your system ana pavos tho way for
Consumption Is quickly stopped by this
matchless cure. If von have chills and
fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness
In bones and muscles, sore throat and that
cough that grips your throat like a vico, you
need Dr. Kinz's New Discovery to cure your
Grip, and prevont Pneumonia or Consump
tion. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Money back if
nor cured. A trial bottle freo at A. Wasloy's
drug store.
Deaths and Funerals.
Mrs. Ann Knott, wife of George Knott, Sr.,
died yesterday at the family residence, 417
West Centre street. She had been ailing tlio
past eight months with spinal trouble. The
deceased is survived by her husband and four
adult child rem The funeral will take place
at 2:30 p m. ou Sunday next.
John Probert, Sr., died at his home In Haz
leton on Sunday evenlug, from tho effects of
a paralytic stroke received about two years
ago. He was about 78 years old, leaving a
wife and seven children, among tbo latter
being Mrs. Samuel Knelly, of towu. The
funeral was announced to tako place yester
day, but on account of the weather was post
poned until to-day.
Mrs. Allen, an aged lady who had her
home with her daughter, Mrs. John Hall,
at Hills, Mahanoy township, died after a
lingering illness of infirmities. Deceased
was 80 years old and was well known and
respected.
Mrs. Esther Strtink, 85 years of age, one of
Tamaqua's oldest residents, was found dead
at her home yonterdayjuuming by neighbors.
Mrs. Strunk was apparently in good health
A few pointers in buying house furnishing goods. Agateware,
Chinaware, Glassware and Woodenware. This sale will cause no end
of comment. All goods are the best.
Barglns for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Coffee Flasks, were 15 cents, now 10 cents.
Beautiful Glass Dishes, 9 in., were 18 cents, now 10 cents.
Agate Pie Plates, were 10 cents, now 7 cents.
No. 2 Decorated Lamp Globes, were 18 cents, now 10 cents.
No. 1 " " " ' 10 cents, now 5 cents.
Wine Sets, were 75 cents, now 40 cents.
Sauce Pans, were 8 cents, now 4 cents.
White Cups and Saucers, were 5 cents, now 4 cents.
White Vegetable Dishes, were 10 cents, now 5 cents.
Large "White Meat Platters, 15 in., were 22 cents, now 10 cents.
Large White Bowls, were 10 cents, now 5 cents.
Large Wash Basins, were 10 cents, now 5 cents.
Large Lemon Graters, were 5 cents, now 3 cents.
Flour seeves, were 7 cents, now 3 cents.
Nutmeg Graters, were 5 cents, now 1 cent.
Special For Saturday Only.
Floor Oil Cloth, Worth 17c per Yard, lOc per Yard.
Sand Soap, i cent a bar.
DON'T
EXTRA I EXTRA! EXTRA I
MEN'S
BOSTON
DUCK
BOOTS.
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.
TJT0S. BUCHANAN,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
The regular $3.50 boot. They will sell at that price as
l'-mg as they last. This is the biggest bargain yet offered
iu gum boots iu this region
LADIES' SHOES.
Wo
will sell 1 SO pairs at
Button or lace.
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
No. "7 South Main St.
Abe Levi mo. Prop,
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK,
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North-Jardlti S I.
Fire I Flref Dire I
Insure your property from loss in the
oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila,
Underwriters Insurance Co. of North
America and Fire Association, Hartford
Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co.,
West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's
Ins. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 S. Jardln St., Shonandoah.
TIIK MOIJKKN WAV
Commends Itself to the well-informed, to
do pleasantly and effectually- what jvas
formerly douo iu the crudest manner aud
disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho system
aud break up colds, headaches, and fevers
without unnleisant after effects, use the
delightful liquid laxative remedy, .Syrup of
Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co.
enna uioooxcr
RHEUMATISM,!
Mr TfTJiTlTl ..... - . . .
iuwu.tiwm ana Bimuar uumpuints,
ana prrparta unaT mo sirinni nt
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,
.prescribed by eminent pbysiciansr.
DR. RICHTER'S
fab Akirtnnn if
ME'-JgnUfi "
PAIN EXPELLED
World renown fd ! It nmrkaWy .urcrspfu! I
jonlrgonoino riiti Trade Alark " Anchor,'
K. AU.IIIcliterCo.,2l51'earlSt., Ji'ew Vork.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
1 3 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks,
25JiWcu. Endorsed St recouimuailut br
A. Waaler. 106 If. Main St..
. 0. H. nacenbuch, 103 M. Main St.,
'.D, Kirlin, 6 8. Main
f Shenandoah. ,
"fntttirUlViW"
DR. RICHTCR'B
"ANCnOK" STOMACHAL best for
noil. DrftDeDfllaftHtomacli roittnlnlnlii.
rjccH nJ iiiniiiimimiiii
early in tbo morning,
Marcus Ilaas, of Brooklyn, died on Wed
nesday. Ho was vory wealthy. The de
ceaBd was tho father of Mrs 1. Ijefowich, of
Uazlctou. At one timo he was a rcs.deut of
Freeland.
Thomas W , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Walker, ilirdnt-the family residence, 205
West Oik street, yostcrday, aged 0 mouths
and 15 days. The funeral will take placo to.
morrow afternoon nt2;30 o clock. Interment
will be niado in the Odd Fellows' cemetery.
Cures oroup, sore throat, pulmonary
troubles Monarch over pain of overy sort
Dr. ThomaB' Eclectric Oil.
llosoueVf roin" nil loo "Floe.
New London, Conn.. Feb. 16. Daniel
Brown, Kdward Tutlilll and Herman
Keene, young men who belong In EaBt
Marion, L. f and who were carried
away on an Ice floe Monday while duck
hunting, ware found yesterday at the
fortifications on Gardiner's Island,
Apart from being hungry, they wera
little the worse for their experience.
They were protected from the weather
while on the floe by taking- shelter un
der their boat, which thev upturned.
They had drifted at miles.
Bpoho tlio PlMiblud llulirnrln.
Cowes, Isle of Wight, Feb. 16. The
British steamer Koordistan, Captain
Simpson, from Savannah on Jan. 26
for Bremen, passed here yesterday and
signaled that she spoke the disabled
Hamburg American line steamer Bul
garia In loncltude 43 west. She did
not mention the date the steamer waB
signaled.
Hay Keystone flour, Be sure that the name
Lessio & Baks, Ashland, Pa., U printed on
overy sack
ATTHEOLD'STAND.
FRflM B. EyEHETT
lias again assumed control of the
CLOTHING AND GENTS'
"FURNISHING STORE
Formerly conducted by him at
No. 7 East Centre Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTKD, Trimmers milliners and learners
wanted on spring millinery at once.
Apply at the Hon Ton, 29 N. Main street. 2-16-21
WANTED. A girl to do general housework.
Apply at 113 Bast Coal street, Shenandoah,
Pa. 2-11-tI
FOU SALE, Robbtns' opera house. Also
private dwellings in the Third, Fourth and
Fifth
llo
l'a.
wards of Shenandoah. Annlv
llobbtns, No. 162 Academy street, wilacsbarre,
to 1
1-27 lm
FOR ItKNT. Store room and dwelling, suita
ble for butcher, barber, etc.: ccntrally
located and rent reasonable. Apply to IS. 0.
llrobst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre streets, tf
WANTED A bright and active young man
of gentlemanly appearance and manners
to do local canvasding. 50 a week can be
made. Address letter to 11, Herald office. 1-7-tf
"VTOTICE. Desirable piopcrtles for sale. Ap
1 ply to S. Q. M, Hollopetcr, attorney,
bhenandoah. 8-31-tf
TOTIOE Notice is hereby given
XI Aiurcu etn, imr.1, me undersigned '
application to the Court of Quarter
or Schuylkill county for appointment as
New line of goods, and the public is
generally invited to inspect the same.
REMOVAL I
M. J. LEACH,
NO
TINSMITH, "TO
, 221 EAST CENTRE STREET.
All kinds of stove and tin repulring done
with promptness and satisfaction.
New Groceries.
Flour. crood brand, from 81 00
hundred upward, Fresh butter at 'JO cents per
pound. Vtenu egga always ou nonu
Canned Gooda.
SIMON LEVIN,
Itobblus' llulidiug.
Cor. White
and Centre H
that on
HI make
Quarter Sessions
intment us a de
tective, as required by the Aft of Muy 23, lb87
JOSKI'U TliJil'KfiT.
February 13, 1890. 2-15-3t
Our
Meats
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 for the
entertainment of sleighing and skating j 'arties.
Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent
skating on the lakes, and supper served to
parties on short notice.
p((riitiH(r((((ri(ri((((VHmnm(((((litiH-
TEriPTlNCi
PRICES
PREVAIL.
Are
The
Best.
FRESH,
TENDER,
JUICY.
BELL'S. 191 Oflniit.
I
1 rl
Ic
Tho Robv FroshnoRft
And a velvety saftnpflN r.t iha ai,in i. i
rlably obtained by thofe who use Poizoni
Complexion Powder,
38 I
Is Inva- I
HZOMl'a I
We do Shampooing at
Your Home. . special Attention
Given to Ladles.
A Postal Card Will Bring Us.
W. G. Dusto's
Tonsorial Parlors,
Ferguson House Block,
t.vlviul(uVvlltUrviuiilviil.uVvl(vl(UUVuVUyUvl
rRABOWSKY H0TEX,
H. GRAB0WSKY, Prop.
S19 N. Centre St., Pottavllle, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, Olna and Wines, at the bur.
A choice line of Cigars and Temper
ance Drinks.
Accommodations for travelers.
Meals at all hour
Home-Bred Canaries
For breeding purposes. AH
good singers. They are far better than the
unacclamated imported birds from Germany.
JAPANESE GOLD FISH
and globe. All kinds of pigeons. We al,o
sell vilnera' supplies and drilling machines.
DAVID HOPKINS,
105 East Centre street, Shenandoah, I'
43