The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 05, 1899, Image 4

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    Wc are the wholesale and
retail agents for
Veronica Water.
The Great Rheu
matism Cure.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 119-121. 123 North lain Street.
Your Attention !
Your Patronage !
Your Good Will!
We are striving for and
will use our best en
deavors to command it
and to give you good
values.
We have lots of new
Furniture
Just in and lots coming.
We have not room enough
for all of it unless we unload
some of our stock, so we will
Gut Prices
In order to get more room tor
our new goods. Please come
in and order the goods you
need now and save money, as
you will pay higher prices in
. the future.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 1 10-121-123 North Main St.
Shoes ! Shoes ! !
A great slaughter sale of Men's,
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
shoes for the next 30 days at the
Boston Factory Shoe Store to
make room for a new stock.
1,000 pair nisses shoes, for
merly $1.00, $1.25 and $i.S0,
now 75 cents and 9O cents.
5OO pair of Ladles' shoes, for
merly $ 1 .25 1 to go at 85 cents.
Men's $1.25 shoes are selling
at 85 cents.
Another lot of sample shoes,
were $2.00 and $3.00, can be
had for $1.00.
Our line of Men's hand-sewed
shoes, all latest styles, are going at
sweeping reductions. Everybody
is welcome to come and examine
our stock.
BOSTON
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Kelly & Conway,
TAILORS,
-TO-
14 W. Centre St.,
FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK.
Directly
opposite
stand.
our
old
Forethought
is tiij:
HKST
Thought.
It is wisdom to are
for your hair and pre
vent the lews o( It.
Keep the scalp
healthful Shu m poos
are 1 i dispensable
We irlve them and
give them right. The
nrice la only ou cenw.
Insignificant when
compared to the re-
Ultl.
We do It at your
home every day with
the exception oi tnv-
uruay.
Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors,
Ferguson House Block.
its ISsbW foTman
REBlOVftL!
To cook at all and It U next to Impossible for a
woin.n to coo It satisfactorily unless ! bos the
proper materiuls to practice the eulinary art.
JCaveyou tried our staple and fancy palate
pleaaeraT
E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre tit.
1 V
-We know
of nothing better to tear the
lining of your throat and
lungs. It Is better than wet
feet to cause bronchitis and
pneumonia. Only keep it
up long enough and you
will succeed in reducingyour
weight, losing your appetite,
bringing on a slow fever and
making everything exactly
right for the germs of con
sumption. Stop coughing and you
will get well.
cures coughs of every kind.
An ordinary cough disap
pears In a single night. The
racking coughs of bronchitis
are soon completely mas
tered. And, if not too far
along, the coughs of con
sumption are completely
cured.
Ask your druggist for one
of
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster.
It will aid the action of the
Cherry Pectoral.
If yon hnT BtiT complaint lrlmt.
ier ami ile.lre hft belt m.dlcul
uvfra you &
c&n pcillbly obtain,
write us freely
Ton wll receive a
prompt reply that may be of great
vflliin tn xnti. Aflrfreil.
ULU l. l. AlXiXlj JjUWWil, .Dittos.
P0TTSVILLE NEWS.
Happenings In Court and Elsewhere at the
County Seat.
Pottsvillc, April 5. The Mortimer Bros.,
merchants, have notified the Borough Coun
cil that they will resist the widening of
West Norweigian street, between Ccntru and
Second streets, in order to givo a better ap
proach to the new post ofllco building.
Fourteen bricklayers left hero to-day for
Homestead, wlioro they will assist in improv
ing the Carnegio steel works.
Tho Palo Alto Board of Health, after a
deadlock lasting three months, last ovening
elected Alexander Govan clerk and Edward
Delph health officer. Their opponents were
Michael Oilmartin for clerk, and Patrick
Collins, John Codling and Joseph Brown for
health officer.
The First Defenders will meet this evening
to arrange Tor attending tho 38th annual re
union at Philadelphia on April 18th.
Co. F, 4th Kogt., Porto liico Veterans, will
meet on Thursday evening to nrrango for
their first anniversary celebration on April
2Stu.
Tho following marriago licenses were
granted to-day : Timothy O'Brien, Coal Dale,
and Edna Alvcster Kutz, Bloouiingdale;
Richard F. Wieland, Philadelphia, and Msg-
delina Morhrbach, Pottsville ; Charles Fisher
and Alice Kramer, both of Auburn.
The culm daniaso suit of the heirs of the
late Dr. Brown, of Port Carbon, against the
Mill Creek Coal Company, continues on trial
before Judge McClure.
Dansel Hretz, of Washington township,
charged with violating the marital laws,
entered $1,000 bail at the Clerk of tho Courts
office for his appearance at the next term of
criminal court.
Controller Muldoon has passed the pay
vouchers of the officials who are serving
under the feo Act, it having been shown to
his satisfaction the bills were correct.
The deeds recorded to-day were as follows:
Henry W. Guinan and wifo to Richard
Guinan, premises in Mahanoy City; Lena
Pollak and husband to Richard Guinan,
premises in Mahanoy City ; T. H. B. Lyon,
Executor, to Lena Pollak, premises in Maha
noy City j T. II. B. Lyon, Executor, to Sadie
Hoppos, premises in Mahanoy City ; Charles
F. Fleck, Trustee, to George w. Fleck and
others, premises In Pottsvillo; Henry B.
Johnson and wife to Jeremiah B. Keim,
premises in Girardville; George W. Ryon,
Executor, to Henry D, Degler, premises in
Wayno Tup ; Sarah Martin aud husband to
Balia Supowitz, premises in Shenandoah;
Cornelius Mayer and wife to Gideon Erdman,
premises in Hubley township.
Ex-Judge Koch aud three Philadelphia
financiers, representing Mr. Pierson and E.
C. Thomas & Co.. spent a part of this altor-
noon in consultation with tho County Com
missioncrs, discussing various point in con
nection with the bonds about to be issued
In the absence of the Commissloiers' Solid'
tor the arrangement of the preliminaries was
not concluded, but it is announced that the
question of issuing tho bonds has been settled,
and the issue will be made as previously an
nounced. The father of Edward Grady, lato pro
prietor of the Academy restaurant, died at
Philadelphia to-day.
David Staufler.it resident of this town, who
is almost 100 years old, is reported seriously
ill. ,
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
Au Act of lutereat to Collector ami Tlioie
Who llecoine Delinquent.
One of the bills pasted at tho present legis
lature and which has been approved by the
Governor and therefore a law, is of much
interest to tax collectors and to those who
become delinquent in the payment of taxes,
The bill provides that in all cvises in which
the period of two years, the limitation of the
duplicate of county, school, borough, etc.
have expired, and in all oases whero the
nower of collectors has expired, or shall ex
pire during the year of 1809, by virtue of the
expiration of their term of office, and the
collector shall become liable for tho amount
of tax on said duplicate, without having
collected the same, his authority to collect
Uxea is extended for another year from the
passage of this act, 1609,
The collector is empowered to collect the
taxes from all persons who have not paid
taxes aueaked to them, residing in that dis
trict, as well as all persons who have removed
from said township or borough, etc., and have
neglected to pay taxes, as assessed, with like
etleot as if sold warrants had not expired by
the limitation of two years aforesaid, or the
term of office of said collector had not ex
pired : "Provided, that provisions ot this
act shall not apply to warrants issued prior to
the pear 1600. aud nothing contained in this
act shall release any bondsman or security."
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name
Leshio 4 Bahb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
Kl
herry
c
every sack
WfHY POINTS.
ppeiilnga Tlirouitliiiut tho Co no try
Gtitonlrslml for lla.ty 1'eruaal.
While walking on tho railroad tracks near
Hhamokin, Anthony Zutcnvish was killed,
Company H Fourth Rrgtmcnt, of Lebanon.
reorganized for the National Guard.
Fivo ex-Constaldos, defeated for ro-elcctiou
in February, woro yesterday refused detec
tives' licenses by the York county court.
The north steel mill of tho Lackawanna
Iron and Steel Company, at Scranton. went
on double turn yestorduy, to fill orders for
mils.
Survivors of former volunteer flro com
panies at Huston havo organized a permanent
association.
For soiling 15-ycar-old Nelson Cleaver, nt
Mt (lirmtl, M. Bloom was hold for trial, the
boy's father being tho prosecutor.
Warden Deitrick of tho Northumberland
rounty Jail, at Suubury, found a wooden key
to unlock tho main corridor door, nmdo by
James Shanoy, who Is serving a sevon-year
sentence.
In disposing of a case at Allentown yester
day Judgo Albright decided that under tho
Interstate Commorco law cltlos cannot collect
it morcautllo license feo from a transient
doaler whoso principal plaro of business Is
outside of tho state,
Fourteen hricklayors left Pottsvillc for
Homestead, whoro thoy will work for
Carnegio.
W. S, Brennau, of town, has opened a
musical depot at Mluersvillo. His side part
ner is H. L. Roynolds, of Harrisburg.
Tho ontortalnmout last evening "was for
charitablo purposes."
Tremont township has no liabilities, and
has a cash balance on hand of $1,058.09. Last
year only $70 was expended.
Postmaster Schrink, of Pottsville, will
banquet a number of his friends to-morrow
evening.
Tho stroet sprinklers mado thoir appcar
anco to-day for the first time this season,
Tho Poverty Party to be held In tho Pres
byterian church to-morrow ovening will at
tract a largo crowd by Its novel features.
Tho young ladies in charge will glvo you a
ploasant time.
While some boys wore attempting to wrest
a rillo from tho hands of John Wertz, In
North Reading, tho weapon went off, and
John Rbeinwaltz was so sorlously wounded
in tho leg that ho may dlo.
Tho Sheriff's sale of the P. O. S. of A.
opera house, at Schuylkill Haven, which was
to havo taken place yesterday on threo execu
tions issued at tho instance of Senator Losch
ct. al., was postponed until next Tuesday.
Revival services aro being conducted in tho
M. E. church tills week.
IX. J. Caroy resigned his position as cngl
neer at West Boar Ridge colliery, in order to
Becuro a more lucrative ono at Preston No. 3,
at Girardville.
Two car loads of foreigners landed at Ma
hanoy Piano on Monday.
In the John Bock oratorical contest, at tho
Moravian College, Bethlehem, honors wore
carried off by Eugene A. Helm, of Lancaster,
and Joshua C. Moore, of Domerara, South
America.
The Homesvllle baso ball club has reor
ganized for the season.
"Yes, friends, there will be au evening
Republican paper in Pottsville," Is the posi
tive statement of Editor James. And ho
ought to know.
The Lehigh Yalloy railroad announces an
other cheap excursion to Now York on Mon
day next.
Tho Phllopatrian Club, of Shamokin, held
its annual assembly Monday evening
Among thoso present was M. F. Burko, of
town.
Tho timber to bo used for the now battle
ship Maine was sold by Bloom & Weaver, of
Lock Haven. It Is the finest quality of
white pine,
Allen's opera house at Tamaqua, is to be
reopened by James Davis, of Lausford.
The Tamaqua and Lansford railway com.
pany has ordered four new oloctrio cars for
summer traffic.
Tho School Board meets this evening.
Tho remains of Corporal Fame aud Private
John Elliott, the two Minersvillo volunteers
who fell at Porto Rico, will be brought to
this country on the transport Crook.
On tho railroad, near Greonsburg, James
Dristell and John Clark were killed by a
train and John McAllister wero fatally in
ured.
After being ejected from a hall room at
Shamokin, Barney Adams fired three shots at
Officers Zerbo and Jackman and made his
escape.
The breaker at tho Mahanoy colliery.
operated by tho P. & It. C. & I. Co., will bo
razed to tho ground and a mammoth modern
structure will be erected in its stead.
lloner at Tumaqua.
From Tamaqua Courier.
Doughty Jack Boner, the pugilistic idol of
the sporting fratornity of this region, was in
town yesterday and walked up Broad street
with admirers to tho right of him, and ad
mirers to the left of him, volleyed and thun
dercd. Jack let his friends in on tho ground
floor by tolling them that ho could put any
middleweight in the state to sleep in short
order. Ho had a great deal to say about tho
now famous ' mustard punch" and his many
Tamaqua admirers aro of the opinion that be
was the victim of a deep conspiracy in his
Now York fight. Boner fights a co'.ored man
named Stevenson at tho Nonpareil Athletic
Club, Philadelphia, on Saturday nleht.
Fire I Fire I rlrel
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,
12.1 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent
flour, and take no othor brand. It Is the best
flour made.
I.elilgli Valley Ilallrnad.
Special low rate excursion to Washington
D. C, Monday, April 10th. Kate from Shen
andoah, (5.01 for tho round trip. Tickets
good going and returning on all trains, ex
cept Black Diamond Express, and good for
return to aud including April SOth, 1809. For
particulars apply to Lehigh Valley ticket
agents.
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,
B:own Stout, Half aud Half, Beer
and Porter.
Also agent for the Famous
L0RENZ 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.
The Cure .hat Cures
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Count!, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Inolplont
Consumption, Is
Te (tErman remedy
dtu$s9. 25i5fMs
Till! WUATIIItlt,
Tin- temperature has fallen 10" to 20
degrees In the southern stntes, nnd light
frost was reported
yesterday morn
ing in northern
Texas. Over tho
centrnl nnd north
ern districts tho
temperature has
risen, hut contin
ues below the sea
sonal average gen
erally east of the
Itocky mountnlns.
Forecast until 8
p. m. today for
eastern I'ennsylvnnln, New Jersey, Del
nwnre and Mnrylnnd: Fair; cloudy nnd
warmer tomorrow; fresh northerly winds,
becoming variable. '
Sunrise, 5:38; sunset, (1:28; length of
day, 12h., FiOm.; moon rises, 2:42; moon
sets, 8:02.
EXPLOSION INQUEST.
Mahanoy city Colliery Accldout u Suldect
of Inquiry.
Deputy Coroner Blssell, of Mahanoy City,
last night opened an inquest on tho deaths of
John Stephen and Stove Sllcski, who, with
nine others, wero injured by explosions of
gas in tho Mahanoy City colliery soveral
weeks ago. Mino Inspector Stoin was in
attendance at the Inquest.
George Gilgore, Inside foroman, said he
told all tho men in tho part of tho mine
whero tho deceased worked to go homo,
becauso they wore short of plank. He
thought tho deceased went home, until he
learned afterwards that they went into
breast 09 to find plank, and there set off the
gas.
Firo Boss Edward Golden sworo that ho
told the mon not to go into breast GS any
more, as it was not safe. The breast had been
abandoned about ten days beforo the explo
sion. Goldou, referring to Sileski, said I
told him I would knock his brains out if ho
went in that breast again." This was prior
to tho explosion. With tho exception of the
battery door, tho breast was brattlcod to pre
vent men from entering it. The air was cut
off by tho closing of tho heading. Witness
said ho did not consider himself overworked
as firo boss, and every place ho traveled In
tho mine 'was safe.
Michael Kurtz, a driver, testified that four
or fivo minutes elapsed between the first and
second explosion. When asked when, beforo
tho explosion, he had seen tho Inspector In
the mine, witness said from two to four
months, and that ho visited the mine three
or four days after.
Mine Inspector Stein stated that tho wit-
uess' evidence in this respect was not correct
Deputy Coroner Bissell said the Inspector
could take the staud after tbo witness, and
bo put under oath. Mr. Stein replied that ho
is always a sworu olllcer.
Barney Sloan was called and said, I was at
my breast when the first explosion occurred
I called my butty down. I saw lights whero
tho loaders sit. I went to the lights and met
young Brcnnan at tho door. I asked what
had happened. The boy laughed as two men
ran out through tho doorway. I went to the
doorway, saw a blaze, and was knocked un
conscious. Tho two men who set off the gas
wero told to go homo that morniug. I never
saw the Inspector in my breast."
At this point tho inquest was adjourned to
meet again at tho call of the Coroner.
TROUBLESOME PAY CHECK.
John Kovlck Finds Himself u l'rlsoner by
ailstuke.
The Herald yesterday made a brief
mention of the arrest of a man at tho Potts
villo office of tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. for
presenting a pay check alleged to have been
stolen from a man In Mahanoy City. Later
developments present tho case in tho light of
a comedy of errors.
It appears that John Kovlck, of Mahanoy
City, while intoxicated, gavo his pay check
to a friend fur safe keeping. After becoming
sober Kovlck failed to recollect what he had
done with the check, and concluded that It
had been stolen. He went to Justice May's
ofllco aud a warrant was sworn out with the
name of tho defendant in blank. At tho
same time the P. & U. office at Pottsville was
notified to be on the lookout for anybody
who might present the check.
Subsequent to tho swearing out of tb
warrant tbo check was returned to Kovick
by tho friend in whose keeping it bad been
placed. Kovick was so delighted over tho
recovery of the check that ho did not thiuk
of notifying Justice May of the return, aud
the warrant.and orders issued remained in
force.
Yesterday Kovick concluded to go to Potts
ville and collect tho money. When he pre
sented tho check at the P & It, office tho pay
clerk concluded that tho thief had bee
trapped, Kovick was detalued by conversa
tion until an officer could be secretly sent for,
and then taken to jail, where he was kept in
a cell pending the notification of the Malm
noy City authorities and tho arrival of a
officer. Mcauwhilo Kovick was mystified
Tho more emphatic tho prisoner
became in his assertions that ho was
the genuine Kovick, the more tho jail olli
clals were amused. And such was the case
with Constable' Lcitcnbergcr, who arrived at
the Jail to tako the prisoner to Mahanoy
City. Lciteuberger was unacquainted with
Kovick, and when tho latter becamo des
perate oyer the situation the constable on
eluded that his prisoner was disposed to givo
trouble, so the hand cull's were called into
piny. Kovick protested continuously durUi
tho Journey homo that ho was the real
Kovick, but Lultenberger only smiled and
occasionally retorted, "You're giving mo
Spanish war story." It was not until the
manacled Kovlck was presented beforo Jus
tice May last night that tho comedy ended
and then all but Kovlck laughed until thel
side ached. Kovick did not Join in tb
merriment, because he was obliged to pay all
the costs, and he went home with a very
small balance due him ou the check.
McGlnnU Out of Dunger.
Peter McUInnis. nephew of 'Squire J. C.
McGlunis, of Frackvlllo, is now out of
danger aud will recover. Tho young man
lives with his parents in Mt. Carniel, and
had his arm badly mangled in a breaker at
that place, and which has since been am
putated at the shoulder.
Eozema, scald head, hives, itchiness of tb
skin of auy sort,' Instantly relieved, perman
eutly cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug
store.
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PERSONAL MEN HON.
Prof. John Jones, of Mahanoy City, was a
welt pleased spectator at tho minstrels in
town last night.
Miss Sarah Gerbor, a charming young lady
of Mahanoy City, was tho guest of friends in
town last ovening,
Herbert Mooro, of St. Clair, who was a
guest of friends in town tho past few days,
left for his homo to-day.
Harry Woods who was here, to spend tho
aster holidays with his mother, roturncd to
the Oirard Collcgo at Philadelphia to-day.
Mrs. Mark Uoncysctt, of Jauesvillo, Wis.,
is being entertained at tho residonco of Mr.
nd Mrs. John W. Morgan, , on East Oak
street.
Itcv. Kano, of Philadelphia, formerly
curate at tho Annunciation church, is being
wolcomcd bore by his numerous friends.
Kev. Stewart, pastor of the M. E. congre
gation at Lost Creek, was a business visitor to
town to-day.
Mrs. Andrew Koso has presontod her hus
band with a bouncing baby boy.
Mrs. J. S. Kistlcr entertained the Tbimblo
Bco this afternoon.
James J. Coakley transacted business in
Philadelphia to-day.
Cooper-Couldron Matches.
Tho third of the sories of pigeon shooting
matches between Fen, Cooper, of Mahanoy
City, aud Henry Could ron, of Reading, has
been arranged for tho 10th inst., to tako place
at Lebanon, neutral ground selected. The
match is for $100 ft side, 100 birds each.
Cooper won tbo first match and Couldron tho
second.
DUSD,
HEGI.F.Y. At Shenandoah, on tho 3rd Inst.,
I'ntrick J, Bcgley, aged 28 years. Funeral on
Thursday, nt 10 a. m. High mass in Annuu
clntiou church, leaving tho Iioush nt 35 South
Kmerlck street, at 9:30. Interment In tho
pariah cemetery. Friends nnd relatives are
respectfully Invited to attend. 4-l-2t
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjlOUNIX On Saturday, 1st inst., o sum of
7 money on Jardin street. Owner enn have
same by proving what kind of currency and the
amount Also by paying ror tills auvert'sement.
Call at 8.11 AVest Cherry street. 4-5 2t
TTIOR SAL12. Whofe or half Interest of a
X1 brick building located on Kast Centre streets
Steam heat nnd gas, bath room, aud up-todato
in overv resnect. For further information
apply to S U. M. Hollo peter. 4-1-tf
MPItOVE YOU II WIUTING, By sending 25c
for 36 assorted pens for business and tine
corresponding purposes to
The Hart MVg Co.,
3.2Mf Pottsville, Pa,
FOIt HUNT. A hall for meeting purposes
Cnn ba rented for Monday night only. Beat
hall In town. Annly at Kefowich's clothinir
house 8-20-tf
"VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
1 ply to S. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney,
.Shenandoah. 8-0t-tf
Bell's Meat Market.
Wholesome meats, fresh, with prompt de
livery. Is one of our many specialties' Another
thing Is our reliabllllty. You can leave an
order with us, or send, without any doubt of
ircttlntr lust what you order. Our prices are
always right.
BELLI 19 II. OAK STRFET.
LI
IS NOW ON TAP.
It can be had at all the lead
ing saloons.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
3KENANDOAH - PA
REMOVAL!
The Slngor Sowing Ma
chine Company has re
moved to 1 1 5 North Main
street, next door to d. J.
Prloo's dry geeds store.
g$gg 9 and 11 South Main street. o) (o
nnmr nn
K li H K
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aiieTewasi'QBaoii'&flaaOT nrits
WE KEEP REGULAR STEP WITH
THE ADVANCE OF FASHION, AND
EACH CHANGING STYLE IS RAPIDLY
DUPLICATED IN OUR STOCK.
Handsome, careful y made, perfect
fitting, well trimmed suits, In all the
popular materials and colors, suits that a
tailor wouldn't put up under $22.00, and
we sell them choice at $8,50.
Cut-Price
Shoe Sale !
For 30 Days Only !
These goods are
equalled quality and
relied upon to give.
of
un-
be
can
perfect
satisfaction.
Ladies' fine shoes, .
formerly $3.50. now 4), 01)
Ladies' unrivalled shoes, for
merly $3.00, now $2.25
L.auica suuu, iui-
merly $2.25, now ipl.OU
We have a nice stock of
ladies' shoes, cheaper grades,
from 90c to $1.25.
Our stock of men's shoes
speak for themselves. They
are far above the standard
We are sole agents for the
W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50
shoes.
A. WOMER,
124 NORTH MAIN STREET.
COMPETENT RETOUCHERS !
LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY I
At our gallery you get a photograph that
will make you look pleasant and run no chance
mntami run no chances
Good photos at 25 cents
on neing uisappoimcu,
per dozen,
Frames and Crayons of Every Des
crlptlon at Reduced Prices.
Dabb's Studio,
29i West Centre street.
Our
Spring
Suitings
Are
Winners.
Our Inimitable
patterns glvo the
best results ever At
tained In men's gar
ments. And yet, wo
sen cneop.
Portz Bros.,
North Main Street.
24
REMOVAL
Of our store to 216 West Centre stiect about
April ltt. During our short stay at our old
stand
BARGAINS
In Groceries, Flour, Keed, llutterand Eggs will
he still bigger thun we usually extend to our
customers.
Ellis Guzinsky,
No, 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa.
COLUMBIA
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Is drank by everybody. It is
now on tap. Private families
supplied.
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No Sore Nose
From Eyeglasses.
This new invention insures
absolute comfort to wearer.
Holds the lines in proper posi
tion ; doesn t pinch and won t
fall when properly adjusted.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
F
RIEDMAN'S
ENLARGED
GROCERY,
2I3 W. Centre St.
Wholesale '. and '. Retai
It Is clean, neat. Invltlnir. as a store shouldT-
that handles high class groceries only. It you
want tho best
droccrlcs, Provisions, Heats,
Vegetables,
the market alTords come to our store. Our
prices are an additional attraction.
3. A. Friedman,
213 West Centre Street.
Miss Mary E.Jones,
Dealer In and maker of
Wax and Natural Designs
For use on funeral occasions.
All klilds nf designs always on hand and
special designs made on short notice. Best
materials, and all work guaranteed.
White and black satin slippers with patent
extension device.
Easter Orders Promptly Attended to.
Cor, Main and Lloyd Streets.
YOUR EYES.
J. D. COLDREN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
Tho noted llcfraetlonlst, who has testimonials
from tho best people ot tho county, as to his
ability, will be at
GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY OF EACU WEEK.
It your eyes cause you any trouble call and see
him. Glasses furnished If needed and no
medicine.
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
BIG REDUCTIONS
In the Price of GROCERIES, FLOUR
and FEED.
This Is a splendid chance to buy any ot the
above articles nt such redlculously low prices
never before offered In this towu. Here Is an
Illustration :
7 pound of loose starch for 25c. 13 bars of
soap for 25c 8 pounds of washing soda for 6c,
A quart bottle of blue for So,
On Monday, the 8rd inst., wo remove to No.
233 West Centre street.
Philip Yarowsky,
213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA
WARE,
ROOFING.
SMITHING,
REPAIRING.
STOVE REPAIR1NO.
M. J. LEACH,
NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET.
5C- SHAVE.
I announce to the publlo that begin
nl n b to-day, Murch 22nd, my rates
will bes
Shave 5c
Hair Cutting 10c
HIRAM SRADE,
131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Ft
Canaries,
Sweet singers. Also some for
breeding purposes.
Japanese Gold Flsli and globes.
Plgjons Common fancy.
MININQ SUPPLIES.
DAVID HOPKINS,
103 East Centre street, Hhenaudoah, Pa.
fBONT VIEW. SHOWING HEMPS PATENT IMPROVED tTOUSS