M.irfri.iiil j.'i ' 1iITIiHii I iii.iiiM'h ..... Floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenamtoaft, Pa. Telephone tuntircHoii. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 110.121.123 North naln Street. innun Here it is. special our 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. tHU Wf'.ATIlrii, The forecast for Saturday : Tartly cloudy ' 'ii i r. milder weather, with freak to brink Min.ililo winds hrromlnf mostly eoutherly. I PITHY POIIUS. ' iaftptrntutf lHtwthmH the Mtmntry 4nllri tnt Hnrti lVml. i The pot Ira uf Tamaqua were tld two I month salary, the treasury being replenished I with suflklmit caab for ihut purpom. The Eagle, hosiery mill at Mabanoy City was kepi in operation this week by melttneu I anow, the water malm being froeon. I The I'. A K colliery employee at Ashland and Uirardviile wre pM to-day. Miss Maine Hubbina, one of Ashland's school teachers, lell on the pavement and broke her ankle. Coal Hauler (Jraby. of Fraokvllle. while at work delivering eeal with hi team, was thrown and sustained a fracture of his leg on Wed nead ay. Twenty volunteers will be examined at the l'ottsville recruiting office this evening Next I ueeday tbe voters of Sharookln will decide whether or not the School Hoard shall bond their floating indebtedness The tax rate for I.uaeriie county has been fixed at 71 mills. Over-exerting himself In breaking snow hound raeda, near Ohambersbnrg, Supervisor J. R. Oettel dropped dead with heart disease. There Is a scarcity of oysters lu tbe city and if the supply is not Increased within a day or two the price mav be raised. Mike O'Sheada, a Beaver Meadow Hun garian, on Wednesday morning left I'otte vtlle at 10 o'clock and arrived at UasleUm at (I p. m , walking all the way. Thomas Sharkey, tbe pugilist, will appear at llazleton on Tuesday evening. Many roofs of business bouses and the resi dent portion of town are pretty well weighted with snow and ice, and are in danger of falling iu. Falling downstairs with a lighted lamp, Mrs. Catharine MrCanu, of Lancaster, had DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. II 9-12 1-1 23 North Alain 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 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 $.3Q.. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, nrtunllv worth Si. 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. ber clothes ignited and she was burned to ueatri A laundry check has been found and owner can have aim by calling at this office. There Is still a big demand for coal In this town. There Is no good reason why the electric rail ways should not haul the snow from tlivir tracks, ii,stead of throwing It to one Bide uud blocking the streets. Many soldiers are returning homo, havlug bteu discharged. Ha r nu m ,n Bailey's circus will remain in Euglnml, instead of returning to this country. The rain last evening blocked tliu trolley ears on the St. Ctoir division. Judgo Mcl'lioreon, iu tbe Dauphin county court, granted au order yesterday to the York Trust Company, receiver, to soli the real estate of tbe Anchor Building and Loan Association. We are told that the January shipments of Anthracite were some 3,750,000 tons, whicl was about 600.000 tons more than tbe quantity sent out during the same month last your. Hou. T. J. HiKgins was a business visitor from Shenandoah. Mr. Jliggins will be candidate bufore the coming Democratic County Convention. I'ottsville Chronicle Bev. James F. Powers, D. D , of Triuity Episcopal Church, Pottsville, left yesterday for Franklin, Massachusetts. Ho will de liver an address to-day at the Daau Academy the on occasion of founder's Day. A fire in the apartment of Mrs. G. Farquhar, wife of u prominent l'ottsville lawyer, on the sixth floor of tho Hotel Walton, caused by tho overturning of a lamp, resulted lu $1,000 damage. Mrs. Luoretia L. Hlankenburg, of Phila. delphia, pre-dded aud spoke last evening at a woman's sum-age meeting in the ball ol tli House of Itcpreseutalives, at Ilarnsburg, Philip Stanton, the llazleton fish dealer, who lias a branch house here, will ou April 1st locate in New York city. llazleton consumers complain about tin poor quality of gas furnished. General Thaw is in full command of th forces of nature to-day, aud tho first general order was "Open Your Gutters." A gold medal has been given Frank Boyle, a Bethlehem messenger boy, for his heroism in saving -Miss Minuie Rawley from tho Lehigh canal, by tho Life-siving Benov oleut Association, of New York, A delegation of Camp No. 32, P. O. of A of Mt. Oarmel, made a journey to Mabanoy City in sleighs to-day and will witness degree work of .Camp 4, at the latter place to-night. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has superior merit. Try it for a cough or cold aud be convinced. There are many cough remedies on the market but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the beet. Itullroad Trains Collide. On the Philadelphia & Reading railroad a miners' train collided with a coal engine ou the Frackvillo trancli near Port Carbon, last evening. Jlisuuderstanding of orders is said to have caused the wreck. Engineer James Wanted, of the.miners' train, was seriously injured; Thomas Schrading, a brakoman, and half a dozen or more minors were in jured, some of them seriously. Both en gines were badly wrecsed, ana one oi tiiem broke a wheel. The wreckage was soon cleared away. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best flw. md . THE SAME OLD STORY. ' Nu Change In the Senatorial llattle Now on I tit llarrlsburg. Harrisbort, Feb. IT. The vote for United States Sunator to-day ended (he battle until Thursday of next week. It has practiiuily been decided by tbe leaders of tho contend log forces tbat there will Iks no o,uortim1it the Joint convention to-morrow, Monday. Tuesday, slid possibly Wednesday. Most of the members have seen ml pair for the next three days, and they will hardly return here In time ou Wednetday to vote at tin- j -int session on that day. Tuesday will be elec Hon day In almost every town lu the state, and the following day Is Washington's Birth day. Sheriff Crow, of Philadelphia, is here, ami Senator Quay It expected this aftrruoon Cot. Gultey. tbe Democratic "boss," arrived on the scene yesterday. There were but one bund rail and twenty three members of the Joint se sion recorded as voting to-day. and of that manlier .Senator Quay received 59, Jenks 15. scattering !23, No election. In the minds or many, the Senatorial deadlock will not bo broken before tbe tlmo set for the adjournment of the Legislature, April 90. Iu the opinion of a great many others, tbe end will lie reached by tho abne gation thmngh force of circumstances of Senator Quay himself, and tho election of a compromise candidate It 's the argument of a third and equally powerful class, that uay will succeed lilmsell by election during tho session ; and it is tho contention, of another, but somewhat smaller body, that a Democrat has a ehauce to win. Unless it should happen before tho 21st of this month that Quay should win his fight, the force of argument would seem to point to one of two propositions cither that the leadlotk will continue to the adjournment. or that the compromise will be eff ected. The anti-Quay people were caught napping in the Senate yesterday afternoon, when the MRgee jury bill was brought up for filial passage. The lull wag amended by henator Cochran so as to iucroase tho number of peremptory challenges from tl to 12 In misde meanor oases aud from 12 to 20 In trials fur felony. Seuator Plinii tried to secure another mendmont, which would have meant practically the substitution of that portion of tho New York jury law which relates to challenges; hut Senators Grady, McOarrell and Magco objected. Tho bill passed the Senate, without a single vote in opposition, the "autis ' beiug unaware that they were votiug on the measure Some of them changed their votes when they found that they had been caught napping. When tho measure reached the House a compromise was effected by tho Quay people icccpting the Hum amendment, and the bill was so reported from the committee. This was a victory for tho "autis." The Quay people will push tho measure, as it takes away from Dittrict Attorneys tho right to stand aside jurors, though it provides a way to Impeach men called for jury duty who may bo suspected of bias, expressed or ini plied. In tho case Bet for trial. There is still doubt as to whether the bill can become a law in time to help Senator Quay iu his trial, as tho untl-Quayites will resist every attempt to bring it up out of its regular order on tho calendar, which is now pretty well loaded down with business of more or less importance. Seuator Quay's trial comos up ono week from next Tuesday. There will be no work in the legislature next week before Thursday. --JS' 'i ror or -.j . A Li- 'ii li ef UioOluin lif RHEUMATISM,! ui ami emu i.t uornpia: an, una prepared U'" i tin mtn nr iEllMAH MEDICAL LAW! .prescribed by em.n ctrujs.i.uaalj DR. RICHTER'S kk A MAI-fllTi IV ii'MBaiMaiiWw.awMi.'-'-" expelleb: 'ull lurk" Anchor,' orldrenowrii-d 1 1 Inui'-Ki'mii! ;rii irsd- lurk" K. Ad. Klcli! er JTCo. , 8 1 1' . at 1 St. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch HmiMs, Oru Glafsnrks. 33&60CW. EmloKxl& riuoiuiuiiid.il by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. H. Hagenbnch. 101 N. Main T.P.D. KIrlln, 6 6. Main S DR. aiCHTCB'S "ANCIIOIt' STOMACHAI. best jolK. Ivsppltt.&Ktounirli f'omplnln STORMS OF YE OLDEN TIME. Something About Otlici Known, and This One, In Next nundny'a l'ress. Everybody is snow bound, or was, The oldest inhabitant seolfs at the great wastes of snow. He tells you of the storms he used to know. You may or -may not bellove him, but you surely will have to bollevo the records. "The storms of ye olden Time," Is an articlo in nett Sunday's Press which tells in. an interesting way exactly what has happened in the snew line during the years which have ssed. In the same Sunday Press Frank G. Carpenter tells about an interview which he had wilh the President of Paraguay ou business opportunities there. Karl has one of his delightful hits about the street wanderers of a big city. Thero is a iminting by the King of Portugal, done fur charity. Dr. Boris fedls the famous export, explains why we remember and why wo for get. Tho last installment of that very Comic History of Siialn is a novelty, all in prose- verse, until "a bomb shatters tbe rythm." If you were ono ot tlio thousand i Keen readers who solved the hidden head puzzle, you may look for tho winners lu next Sun day's Press. Bo sure to ordor it now. PERSONAL MENTION. mi i e?5jo Bi3 'mm wm sm wm .A. CARD. sua mm SB It is with great pleasure that I take this means to announce to my Ltihtc ,ah and vicinity that for the past three weeks, I have visited nil the h of new stylish aud well-made c'othhig lor spring, and it is with pride t andoah search of new stylish that my search was very successful. First, because I customers in blien- leading cities in that I nnnouuee have Selected for my spring stock . . .. i. l.f tUn tUt mnrlrpt filters : onlv new and up to-date patterns ; second, because uiey utc vc - --- th rd b cause bv bavin, direct and for cash, I will not only have the most comp ete line but at the same children that has ever WM time I will have the cheapest and best well-made clothing for men, boys and s 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 ana examine 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 in men's, boys' aud 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, mm wm wm Wm WM wm WM WM wm WM WM wm WM wm WM wm mWmWmWM&mmmmm BIG CUT AT CONWAY'S Miss Lizzie Edwards, of South West street. ill at her homo. Daniel O'Doniiell, of Jen,ey City, Is tho fn(Tpf. Klneks. were I? cents. UOW IO Cents guest of his brother, Ldward U Donucll, on n..t;r.,i flln5i5 Dishes. Q in.. Were l8 cents. HOW IO cents ll'n. f On 1. .1,.., 1 ' J ' TM... tl.rt T,,1, l!tor ivr tp tlmt SraiC I'll: .Tlill.eS, WCIC lUtCUU, 11UY V-Vllto e is sailing on the sea of prosperity and cn- No. 2 Decorated Lamp (JloDes, were is cents, now iocenth joying good health. lie is now employed at No. I " " " IO Cents, IlOW 5 cents the Park hotel, Williamsport. Why nixui. KNOTT. -On tbe 15th Inst., at Shenandoah, I'a., Ann, wife af George Knott, Sr., aged 80 years. The funerul will take place on Sunday. 1Mb Inst., at 2:Wp in., from the family resl ,I.., 417 Wut t'entre ktreet. Rervlces In All Saint' l'roteslsnt Bplseoalchiiroli. Interment u.111 iu. ,n,iM in thp Odd yollowa' cemetery. llelatlvea and friends respectfully Invited to alt-nd, s-io-ai tVere Napoleon hihI King ltlcliard Ileaten? Napoleon had nerves of steel at Atistcrlitz and dysiiepsia at Waterloo. Kius Kichard suffered the agonies of insomnia tho night before ho met Bichmond on tho fatal field of Bosworth. Ill health, low vitality, nervous and physical oxhaustion are always the causes of lack of success in whatever you undertake, Weak nerves, low vitality, female complaints, insomnia and despondency prevent women from attaining their object Inr life, in work or society, or fulfilling their duties as wife, mothor and home-maker, Nervous debility, shattered nerves and physical exhaustion from overwork, indiscretions and execssos stand as a stumbling block iu the path of success for men. Absolutely tho only hope of attaining success in lifo lies in getting back yonr health, and you can do bo if you adopt tho right means You have perhaps tried to get well and failed. Simply because you have not used tho right means. You have taken drugs and poisons which havo done you no good. Why do you not uso th wonderfully curative harmless vegetabl medicines of Dr. Greeuo, 35 West 14th St, New York City, discoverer of that grand re storative, known and used all over the world Dr. Greeue s Nervura blood and nerve rem dy? This is but ono of the many marvel ous cures for different complaints and eondi tions of disease which Dr. Greene has dis covered, and the fact tbat ho is a regula physician, a skilled and experienced specialist u the treatment and cure of nil forms oi nervous, chronic and lingering complaints enables him to perfectly understand your dis ease and prescribe his hcalth-restoriug modi clncs tocuro. Consultation, examination and advice are given to all absolutely free of charge. You are welcome to call, or If not convenient, write him fully and freely about your case and In perfect confidence. It costs you nothing to consult him aud find out about your complaint, and we assuio you that you will bo cured If you will adopt tul treatment by harmless vegetable medicines, Holler House Damagrd. The heavy wind which accompanied tl: blizzard of Tuesday last created sad havoc the Pine Hill colliery, located about two aud one-half miles from Mincrsville, During the time that the galo was at its height, the wind blow down two big smoko stacks, toro oil portion of tho roof of the boiler house and tbe building caught lire. Dr. Hull's Couch Srrun Is very ef ficient remedy. For coughs and colds it has Willie tJupS and Saucers, Were 5 cents, now 4 cents o equal, it is good for adults and children, white Veiretable Dishes, were io cents, now 5 cents ., ... ... , .... , 1. I. I. 1 I.. I . r or croup anu wnooping-cougu iv m uivaiu able. Hung ii Little C.lrl With Vines. With a rope of vinos H. W. Montgomery, llazleton florist, who at one time had a branch store hero, hung 10-year-old Bertha Gricsing in his greenhouse, to see, bo said, If such a thing could bo made to appear as If it was an accident. The child when released was almost strangled to death. It is believed tbat the man Is insano. Ho was nrrcstcd and in default of $1000 bail was committed to the county jail. BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah. Pa, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. fcnnuel Sales over 6,000,000 Doxes 3' IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH, we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, S 13 WEST CENTRE 8T., SHENANDOAH. PA BEST" LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTUAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, JT;w&tre Bt. FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS TJISOEDEES 6uch as Wind and Pain In U Stoinach. Giddlno&j, Fulne.su afr, r m aK Head ache. DizzinuBg, Drouninoss. Flushings of Heat. Iiohs of Appetite, CoetlvenfHS. Blotches on tbe Skin. O ld Chill". Dlii tuibed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Kervous aud Trembling Sensations. THE FIE8T DOSE WILL GIVE EELIEP IH TWEHTT MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.IXlIAM'S 1'II.I.S. taken as direct ed, w'lqulckly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure hick Ilcaduclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills are Without a RivaS Aod bar tb LARGEST SALE Of any Patent .Medicine In the World, 25c at all Drug Stores. New Groceries. Flour, uood brands, from tl 00 hundred upward. Fresh butter at. 30 esuts per pound. Fresh egga ulwa8 ou bond. Canned Goods. SIMON LEVIN, and Centre S ItobbW llulldliiff. FAMOUS 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 102 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. DON'T A few pointers in buying house furnishing goods. Agateware, Chinawarc, Glassware and Woodenware. This sale will cause no end of comment. All goods are the best. Bargins for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Wine Sets, were 75 cents, now 40 cents. Sauce Pans, were 8 cents, now 4 cents. Large White Meat Platters, 15 in., were 22 cents, now iq,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 Por Saturday Only. Floor Oil Cloth, Worth 17c per Yard, lOc per Yard. Sand Soap, 1 cent a bar. 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 moraine when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, butfeo to one who has made a study of the eye and its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TH0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Deeds ICecnrdetl. Tho deed from Howard ltichards et al., to J. F. BecKer, for premises in l'alo Alto 1st recorded ; from John Swoyer and others to II Irani Swoyer, and from Hiram Swoyer to I Sallie Swoyer, for premises iu Shenandoah from W. u. Morcan and wife to Elizabeth Morgan, for premises iu Tamaqua ; from H. B, Graeff, executor, and others to Daniel Swoyer, for premises in West Petin. EXTRA I EXTRA ! EXTRA ! MEN'S BOSTON DUCK BOOTS. Idvo Kloctrlo Aviro Cnusos'ltlp; Tiro. Philadelphia, Feb. 17. Fire last night destroyed three tJx-story business buildings on Market street, below Thirteenth, and a number ot smaller structures In the rear, entailing an ag gregate loss little short of $400,000. ThS locality of the fire wns only a few yards from Wanamaker's big department store, but the Intersection of Thirteenth street prevented the flames from touch ing that establishment. The fire start ed in the Market Street Laundry, operated by John Wanamaker, at 1228 Market street, and spread rapidly to the buildings adjoining, 1224 and 1228. These were destroyed, with the rectory of St. John's Catholic church and sev eral small buildings. A live electric wire started the blaze. The regular $3.50 boot. They will sell at that price as lng as they last. This is the biggest bargain yet offered in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. We 79c. will sell 1SO pairs at Button or lace. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 3J. Abe Levi n c. Prop No. V South IVlaln St Clinrned With Grand I.nreeny. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 17. Dr. Samuel George Glnner wns arrested here yes terday on a telegram from St. Paul, where he Is wanted to answer the charge of grand larceny, which grows out of his position as general manager of the Order of Mlnnehaka. The photo which was sent on to aid In his Identifi cation shows him attired In a bishop's vestment. He Bays he is primate and first bishop of the Church of America, and substantiated these statements by exhibiting a book of prayer of that church, which was written by himself. Ills portrait adorns the front page. He claims to have been a resident of Cam den, N. J and that he ran for mayor and congress there recently. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 Nnrth .lardln S I. PROPOSALS. l'ronosnls will be received bv the underslitiied construction committee ot the Borough Cou ell, Shenandoah, I'a , for placing a new floor In th apparatus room of the Columbia H, & H. r. 1'.. Co. The Hoor Is to consist of inch yel'ow pine laid on 1-Inch rough hemlock hoard, laid diagonally. Hid will also be received on each joist that may be required The bids must be submitted on, or before, March 2nd, 1SU9, at 7 p. m. ine committee reserves me rigui io reject any or all bids. I'.DWAKU A1UKFUY, DANIEb COAKI.F.Y, M. L. Shoemaker. 2-17-8t-eod Committee, Deaths and Funerals. A clipping frora the Tiptou, Iowa. Itepuli lican, was received convey lug tho intelligence of the death of ibemas Acbey, formerly Creesona, which occurred at Iowa last Janu ary. Kelattvos oi me aeceaseu are at present residing at Creseona aud In the vicinity of :kliuylklll Haven. The funeral of Thomas, the one year and ten mouths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kurtz, which died on Wednesday, took place to-day, from the family residence at Lost Creek No, 2. Itov. John Qruhler, of towu, conducted the services, and Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Au error was made in yesterday's report in Hiving the name as Martha. The remains of Thomas V son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Walker, of West Oak street, took place this afternoon. Interment was made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Daniel Zimmerman, a well known resident of the Catawlssa valley, died at his home in Ulngtown yesterday. For many years ho lived near the old white church. Deceased was aged 74 yrars and is survived by his aged, wife and three grown up children. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Allen took place this afternoon from tbe family resi dence at Hill's patch, near Mahauoy City. Naomi, 0-month-old daughter uf Joseph I'arfltt, of Fort Carbon, will be buried at Mahanny City tomorrow. Mrs Kate Whalen, the aged widow of David Wlialen, died at her homo In Mahauoy City this morning after a loug illness. Six children survive her. Marriage I,lceuss. Marriage licenses were Issued to Stanley Woodward Grove, of Kingston, and Miss Susanna Mlllson Smith, of l'ottsville ; to F. 0. Mengel, of Phila., and Miss Sillle 8 Ilenslnger, of Schuylkill Haven ; to Joe Veudzicky and Julia Clmbalyuk, both of Shenandoah ; John 8. Welsh, of Tower City, and Miss Mary Wagner, of Itciner city; to Henry Iteinhart and Ellen Miller, of New Itinggold. Au Editor Ilrufiiiry ABsuultod, Pana, Ills., Feb. 17. Editor "William S. Chlldregs, of The Beacon Light and correspondent of. St. Louis and Chi cago papers, waB assaulted yesterday by Wesley Pope, a union miner. Child ress, through his paper, had repeatedly bitterly assailed union miners during their recent strike, add this led to the murderous assault. The editor's In juries are very serious, and even if he does survive he will be disfigured for life. AT THE OLD STAND. FRRHK R. EVERETT Will sell for the next thirty days all winter goods At Half-Frioe ! Will remodel our store, must have the room. and MISCELLANEOUS. "OfANTEI, Trimmers milliners and learners wanted on spring millinery ut once. Apply at the Bon Ton, :") H. Main street. 2-102t WANTED. A girl to do general housework, Auuly at 143 East Coal street. Shenandoah. I'u. 3-11-tf POIt HAI.E. ItobbW opera house. Also private dwellings In the Third, Fourth and iutu warns or uuenandoaii. Apply to 1 ltobbtns, No. 1G2 Academy street, i'a, esbarre. 1-27 lm 17IOK KENT. Store room and dwelling, sulto : bio for butcher, barber, etc.; centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K, U. hrobst, grocer, cor. Jurdlu and Centre streets, tf 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. Tr ANTED A bright and active young man 1 1 of gentlemanly nppearanee and manners to do local canvassing. S30 u week can bo made. Address letter to II, llEKALDofllcc. 1-7-tf "MOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to 8. U. SI, ltollopetcr, attorney, tihenandoah, 8-31 1 1 II i'u vy (iiilo ut I.owok, Dol, Lewes, Del., Feb. 17, A heavy gale from east northeast has prevailed here since noon yesterday with Increasing force, accompanied by heavy rain. The gale has again packed the ice In the harbor, Imperiling the shipping. City Ice boat No i arrived, having In tow the oyster schooner Annie B. Cooney, with a cargo of oysters. The schooner had been In the ice near Drandywlne shoal, abandoned by her orow. Frozo to Denth ut Hln Home. Stroudsburg, Pa Feb, 17. After working hard on Tuesday during the blizzard, John Busklrk, of ' Ross Val ley, met an untimely death. He return ed to his home and sat down near a hot Are. He fell asleep and next morning was found frozen to death. The flro had gone out during the night, and tht mercury registered about 10 degrees be low zero. French Senate Committee for Itevlxlon Paris, Feb. 17, Tbe senate recently appointed a special oommlttee to con Elder the government's trial revision bill. It reported yesterday, 'showing five of Its members favorable to the measure and four opposed to IU Dr. Hull's Dough byrup sumption. Ouo-llfth of the deatli from consumption, caused by Or Hull's Cough Syrup always No. 7 East Centre Street. REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TIN SMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENIRE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness and sallgfactioik prevents cou- A is In cities J I Is one of neglected colds: P?": cures colds. IVU. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ON FLOUR. " BRANDS. Hum, 8Va cents per pound, Shoulder, 6 cents per pound. Come to our sWe where we will Insure you rare burcnlns In groceries. Canned goods and butter nud eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No, 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Handsome- ComplyIon the greatest charms a won a :an I Pozzoki's CoMr-miiQ PowDaaf ATOTICE Notice is hereby given, that on 1 Murch Ctli, lttM, the undersigned will make application to the Court ot Quarter Sessions ot Hchuylklll county for appointment as a de tective, as required by tho Act ot May 23, lb87 loSEPU TfcMl'EHT. February 13, 189a. 2-lMt Our Meats TEniTINQ PRICES PREVAIL. Are The Best. FRESH, TENDER, JUICY. BELL'S, 19 1 1 STREET. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. viflinnvVnnvn(jiMn(iivniV!tiiniitipii'(' 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 Block. t uiil vlu ltd ujivtilui U, dill, ilit iVilUfUV I A Tho Rosy Freshness And velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtalued by tborewhouse Fozzomi'b Complexion Powder. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, " M. GUAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre Sf., Pottsville, I'o. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the bar. A choice lino of Cigars aud Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers.- Meals at all hour Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated Imported birds from Germany- JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globe. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines, DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Cenire street, Fhenandoab', P.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers