The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 04, 1899, Image 4

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    Bound
To
Come.
What? Oh,
That Tired
Feeling.
You mutt fortify ntul help Kntiiro to resist the
l&ssltudoof spring by taking (rood tonic. Wp
ell or compound them to your special order.
And your medlctno bIiaII bo pure, and tasto nn
"jfood" M wo can make It
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Too Many
Baby Coaches,
Go-Carts.
We must get rid of them.
They are not going fast
enough. To tncourage our
sales we invite you to see
our stock and our prices.
We cau sell you any style
you may desire at sacrificing
prices.
See Our
Picture Stock.
Another sweeping reduction.
We have some beautiful
designs. For one week only
you can buy them at 50 per
cent, below the value.
You won't regret your
visit to our store.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St.
SPRING SHOES
A big line of Men's, Ladies',
Misses' and Children's shoes await
your approval. We call special
attention to our exquisite line of
Russet Shoes.
Men's $s.oo Shoes at $3.50.
3.50 " 2.25.
2.00 " 1.25.
Ladles' 3.oo " " 2.00.
2.25 " ' 1.50.
1.50 " 1.00.
These prices range in comparison
with the Misses' and Children's
stock.
Another lot of shoes going at
85 cents that are really worth $i .25
and $1.50.
BOSTON
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Spring Suitings.
We have some of the
choicest suits made by the leading
manufacturers in spring suitings at
$10. $11 and $12 and
upwards. They are the nearest
approach to perfection ever seen in
men's garments.
Trouserings.-0- "7, 'onott
You won't want anything: else when yotrsee
We make trousers from 83.00 upward.
Kelly & Gonway,
TAILORS,
14 W. Centre St.,
FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
Hay, Flour and Feed.
NEW STORE. NEW STOCK.
Our goodi nre staple and sell retail at
wholesale prices.
FOR SATURDAY. Kcrirs. 13 cent per dozen
farmer roll butter, lCc and 18o; beat creamery
butter, 2jc; uaras, tt?io; anouiuera, oa
Ellis Guzinsky,
216 West Centre St., Shenandoah
Three doors below brick achool.
IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN
To 000k at all and It la next to Impossible for a
woman to eook satisfactorily unless she lias the
r roper material to practice the culinary art.
tare you tried our ataple and fancy palate
pleueaT
E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 81,
.onsympiioit?
We are sure you do ..u(.
Nobody wants It. But It comes
to many thousands every year.
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat Is raw, and the lining
mcmorancs or tnc lungs are
Inflamed. Stop your coueh
when It first appears, and you
remove the great danger of
future trouble.
terry
stops coughs of all kinds. It
does so because it Is a sooth
ing and healing remedy of great
power. Thlsmakesitthegreat
est preventive to consumption.
Put one of
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
A wholo Madlcal
Library fVoo.
For four conti In stamps to pay rost
Mge. ws will sendyuuilxtaea medical
bookt.
Medical Atlvlca foo.
Wb hart, ths sxolutlve services of
some of the most eminent physicians
in the United Slates. Unusual oppor
tunities and Ian? exuerlence tml.
n.ntlv fit th.m fnr irlTlniPTnu medical
adrlce. Write freely au the partic
ulars In your case. You yril receive a 1
prompt reply, wiinoui coii.
Fire I Fire I Fire I
Insure your property from loss iu tlio
oldest and strongest cash companies: I'hlla.
Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North
America and Firo Association, Hartford
Fire Ins, Co., American Firo Insurance Co.,
West Chostor Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's
Ins. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 S. JartJin St., Shenandoah.
Try Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At
this season yeur feet feel swollen, nervous
and hot, and get tired easily. If you have
smarting feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Foot
Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking
easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet,
blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and
bunions of all pain and gives rest and com
fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists
and shoo stores for 25c. Trial package FrtEE.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y.
Q TJR extraordinary big
values, in the purchase
of 25 cents worth of our
choice meats, has become a
winner. The people are all
talking about it and they con
tinue to become customers at
our meat market daily. Try
our inducement and join the
rush.
J. Dalius' Meat Market,
203 East Centre Street.
Our market is not exactly centrally
located but that little extra-walk
will benefit your purse.
Ice Cream,
All flavors.
Man u f a c -
tured daily. Delivered to all parts
of town.
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
&6
FAMOUS
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Made Only By
TENNEY COMPANY,
ITOU fcULU BY
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 N. Main St.
ELLIS
DEULL,
"JEWELER,
-Has removed to-
123 S. Main St.,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
REMOVED I
The underVnad dealer in BOOTS AND
SHOES bat removed to
206 South Main St.,
Where repairing will be neatly done and cheap.
Custom work a specialty.
A, CATTEL
POTTSVILLE NEWS.
Happenings In Court Hint i:tanliere nt tlio
County Sent.
Pottsvlllo, May 4tli So much has heen
wild about tlio uproar In tho Srhonl Directors
riiiinty convention tint It Is but fair to abito
Hint tlio hubbub wan caused by a limited
number of porsonf, say fifteen or twenty.
The marriKo or MIm Mno Bailor, Brand
d milliter of Charles Sailor, deceased, lato n
lumber morchant of l'ottsvllfo, took r1ac nt
lirlilgcport. Jocph O'Loary, a member of
tlio Rumo theatrical company, was tho groom.
Mrs. O'Lcary Is a sweet sinner of illustrated
aoiiRsnnd has friends In Mahanoy City and
Nlionanilonh
Tlio funonil of Mis. McCoy passed throush
hero from Suffolk on tho wny to Mlnorsvlllo.
Controller Muldoon says tho reason ho
docs not sIrii tlio warrants for tho payment
of Constables for fighting forest tiros Is
b(-cauo tho County Commissioners Intro not
yet approved of tho hills, nud they must do
bo first. ,
Joseph F, Patterson was rc-cloctcd presi
dent of tho Mid Winter Educational Club;
Mr. Luhold. Vice President nnd Hunco
Smith, Sccrotary. "Brot Hartc nud bis
Works" by A. 1). Knlttlonnd ,t. Harry Fil
bert was tho subject discussed and proved
ery entertaining.
The Controller reported to tho Commls
Bioners that tho county receipts for April
amounted to $20,314 nnd tho total oxpcimes
were $57,027.74. Tho balanco In tho treasury
Is $103, 410 SI, and tho outstanding treasury
warrants amount to $1,082.01.
Tho feeling caused by tho now chaugo lu
Almshouse management has bequeathed a
sourco of contention between Leo Urns ,
grocers, of Pottsvlllc, and tho Controller,
who refuses to approve a bill of thcir's
amounting to $070 for potatoes furnished at
the rate of 85 cents rcr bushel. Tho Tax
payers' Association sustain tho Controller ho
causo no bids were asked for on theso potatoes
and tho organization claims tho market price
at the tlmo was 85 cents per bushel. The
action of the County Almshouse officials in
buying tho potatoes without asking bids
is claimed to be a violation of that section of
tho Controller's act which roquircs bids on
supplies costing $100 nnd moro.
John F. Schooner, tax collector of Maha
noy City, niado a payment to tho County
Treasurer on bis 1807 ami 1803 duplicates.
A marriage licenses was granted to Charles
A. Roislg and Miss A. Jones, both of Kyan
township.
W UNLOCK CONVICTED.
Qcorgo Wetilock was found guilty of lar
ceny of a dog, on oath of William llopkins.
of Shenandoah. Ho received a scntenco of
$10 fine, costs, and 30 days.
THE CASE SETTLED.
A truo bill was found at tho last term of
criminal court against tho School Directors
of Now Castle township, charged with mis
demeanor in uflice in issuing fradulent
orders, on oath of Daniel Christian, of tho
Coal and Iron police Tho case was to have
beon tried this term of court, but an amicable
settlement of tho matter was reached and tho
court allowed tho cases to bo nol prossed.
SUIT FOB DAMAOES.
Mrs. Margaret Mclntyro, of Eagle Hill, In
behalf of herself and her now ten fatherless
children, filed suit at tho Prothonotary'soflico
to recover $10,000 damages against tho Marion
Coal Company for tho loss of her husband,
Jainos Mclntyro, killed in tho defendant
company's mine nt Mill Creek sovcral mouths
ago, and negligenco is alleged,
CM AUG ED WITH LARCENY.
George Ewella, of Mahanoy City, charged
with larceny as baileo, on oath of P. & I!, C.
& I. Co. police, was called for trial. Tho
suit isbronght to rccever $12 50, moucy said
to have been taken from pay-envelopes not
the proporty of tho dofendaut. Tho jury ro
tired this afternoon.
TUE BOND CASE.
Tho County Commissioners to-day com
pleted tho signing of one hundred and
soventy-eight of the $1,000 bonds negotiated
for with H. II. 1'iorson, tho Philadelphia
broker. Tho Commissioners say they have
now completed their part of the contract,
and await Controller Muldoon's slgnaturo to
the bonds. The latter agreed to tho con
tract when first made, but has since indicated
his unwillingness to sign tho bonds, and it is
not likely that he will do so. The bonds are
countersigned by Chief Clork Zerbey. Mr.
Pierson's name docs not appear on tho bonds
and will not until tho cash for the faco valuo
of tho bonds and tho premium are paid over.
TUE GRAND JURY'S WORK.
Tho grand jury is disposing of much busi
ness, and in a number of cases tho bills are
being Ignored and costs places on the prose
cutors. One of these is the case of Theo.
Ilawllchock, of Turkey Hun, who was
charged by Q. F. Selbort with selling liquor
without a licenso; another against Peter
Ilolden, on the same charge by tho same
prosecutor, the latter being ordered to pay
tho costs in each caso.
A truo bill was found against M, E. Doyle
and M. J. Lawlor, publishers of the Shenan
doah News, charging them with libel. The
prosecutor is II. C. JJoycr, publisher of tho
Miners' Journal. The complaint is au article
appearing in the former paper reflecting upon
the character of Mr. Boyer. Tho caso will
likely bo tried next week.
Other cases disposed of, and in which true
bills wero found, are : Ilonora and Maggie
Reardon, common scolds, Susan Flock, pros
ecutor; Nicholas Pnuloski, larceny, Daniel
Bradley, prosecutor; Wassel Kulan and Mary
Kulan, selling liquor on Sunday, Felix
Nemkewicz, prosecutor ; John Thomas,
carrying concealed weapons, Martin Mullahy,
prosecutor; Lizzie Medialls, common scold,
Joseph Medialls, prosecutor.
Not true bills Chas. Kadzlewicz, assault
and battery, A. J. Schocner, prosecutor, for
costs ; Annie Rodoskoy, assault and battery,
Annie McNavish, prosecutrix, for costs;
Matt Trewella, selling liquor without a
license, E. Breiscb, prosecutor, county for
costs; Adam Rajas, assault and battery,
Joseph Yonsbonkls, prosecutor, for costs ;
Joseph Yadu sky, violating liquor laws, oath
of Daniel Davis ; Peter Alzukls and George
Kripke, assault and battery on oath of
Anthony Muskullnus; Lloit Demosholdt,
larceny, oath of Frank Yankoski ; Matt, and
Rollcn Bugness, Anthony Crolasscs and
Anthony MattchulU, malicious mischief,
oath of Aggie Rutkowski ; Edmund Harris,
larceny of chickens, oath of Mrs. Yusifa
Alkewicz, for costs.
MINOR CRIMINAL COURT NOTES.
The following eases have been disposed of:
Frank Bollman, larrceny, on oath of Jacob
Shamonsky, not guilty, each pay half the
costs.
Jacob Erby, usual charge, on oath of Cora
A. Zettlemoyer, pleaded guilty, usual sent
once.
Jamoa Mahaney, surety, oath of William
Kuehn. Court heard the parties and directed
the prosecutor to pay one third and the de
fendant two thirds of the costs.
A. Patchulis was found guilty of assault
and battery, on oath of Martin Powasena.
Peter Laconis, assault and battery on oath
of Bob Zotkanski, not guilty; prosecutor pay
1 and defendant i of the costs.
The Jury is out In tho caso of Anthony
WaUltia, charged with assault and battery
on 6ath of John Koslusky.
James Brennan and Michael Dougherty, of
New Philadelphia, are on trial before Judge
Bocbtel, charged with assault and battery.
Joseph Weaezak Is on trial charged with
larceny as bailee. The prosecutor is Michael
Scanlan.
DEEDS RECORDED.
From Vloletta V. Shock to Howard Trout,
premises lu Orwigsburg; Schuylkill Trust
Company and others to Esther Jennings,
premises in Pottsvlllo; Samuel Sheetz to
Esther Jennings, premises in Pottsville,
Bad blood and indigestion are deadly
enemies to good health. Burdock Blood
Bitters destroys thorn.
VH'M'1 1 1 M.H44-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ,
f Constipation,
l.l!
BEbUHAM'd i
,1, uuHjusiiun,
V Biliousness,
Sick Headache,
T In men, women or
PILLS
Gctthogcnulneifyou T
want to bo cured. J
10 cents & 23 cents, X
ennaren, cured by
e t it n-UMi mm mm n
Till! WKATIIISIt.
An area df high barometer Has cov
ered tho St. Lawrenco vnlley and Now
England, causing
brisk to high
northeast winds
nnd much lower
tomporaturo in tho
Middle Atlantic
and Now England
states. From tho
Ohio river ovor
tho east gulf states
the tomporntura
has continued very
hlfli TiVirnnnai trr
58 this section until 8
p. m. today; Fair and cool; frosh
northeasterly winds, becoming vari
able. Fair tomorrow.
Sunrlso, 6:05; sunset, 7:01; length
of day, 13b.. BOm.; moon rises, 2:05 a.
to.; moon sets, 1:37 p. m.
HTHY POINTS.
'uppenlngs Throughout the Country
UliruiilclBfl for Ilnsty l'erinal.
To-night tho big homo tnlont entertain
ment at Ferguson's opora hguso. A delight
ful program.
Tlio Borough Council meets this ovcuing in
regular session.
Beer Is now selling in Pottsvlllo at $apor
barrel, a reduction of $1.00.
The Pottsvlllo Council issued a temporary
loan of $15,000 nt its last mooting.
A pension of $0 per month has been
granted to Thomas Brown, of Mahanoy City.
Sido path commissioners are being ap
pointed in almost every county in tho stato.
Curtis Stornor, of Mt. Carmol, lias accepted
tho position of reportor on the Minors'
Journal.
Dr. P. O. Bleilor, tho well known physi
cian, is lying dangorously ill at his homo at
Glrardvlllo.
T. D. Frlteh has presented a 81,000 brass
lecturn to tho Salom Lutheran church, of
lietuleucm.
Danlol E. Thomas, the Mahanoy City
liotolkeepor, is dangerously 111 at his homo in
that town.
Awnings aro in course of erection in front
of tho properties of Owen Brennan, on South
Main street.
John Coon, editor of tho Frackvillo Ledger,
has resigned to accept a position under the
P. & R. railway.
At Mt. Carmel incandescent globes have
been reduced ten cents. They formorly
wero 30 cents each.
An ordinance prohibiting tho distribution
of circulars in tho stroots of Harrisburg will
be strictly enforced.
Antonio Derosa, who was stabbed at Steel-
ton Sunday nlgbt by a baud of assassins,
died yesterday nt Harrisburg.
Falling rock at Hickory Sivamp, North
umberland county, killed Georgo Pido and
seriously injured Thomas Lloyd.
Mincrsville wants a military company. A
commlttco visited Harrisburg recently in the
interest of tho pmposcd organization.
A Pittsburg woman whoso name" is with
held has founded tho Thomas Coke College of
Missions in tho American University, Wash
ington, D. C, by tho gift of $00,000,
Investigation of tho accounts of John
Blovins, the murdered City Treasurorof New
Castle, shows that suspected discrepancies do
uot exist. ,
Tho anthracite coal trado is reported to bo
in a stagnant condition, littlo coal being sold
and the largo companies are said to bo storing
tho output.
Soldier boys of tho Bethlchems havo
organized "Tho Volunteers Association of
tho Spanish-American War, 1893," with over
100 members,
A bolt of lightning struck John Bred
benner, near Hazleton, and tore off his shoe,
but asido from a littlo numbness in his leg he
was not iujurod.
Charles Kluindenst, tho Coal and Iron
policeman, will chango his residence from
tho corner of Lloyd nnd West streets to
South White street.
Tho members of tho Eclipso Club, of
Pottsville, will hold their, sccoud May as
sembly at Union hall on Tuesday eveuing
next. Seltzer's orchestra will furnish the
music.
Dr. Harriet P. Hooper, tho only woman
physician of Lebanon, was yestorday held
under $300 bail, charged with practicing
mediclno without being registered.
Tho re-organizatlon of Company K of St.
Clair, is assured, 30 members of the old com
pany haviug signed tho inustor rolls. Fifteen
of these have already passed tho physical
examination.
With a cord taken from his bed, Joseph
Sigman, a Philadelphia and Reading weigh
master, at Reading, committed suicide by
hangiug. Ho was OS years of age and had
been in poor health.
The Tamaqua Land Co. have a large force
of men at work cleaning and grading their
land at the eastern end of that town. The
tract owned by the company will bo divided
Into lots and offered for sale.
Millions Given Away.
It Is certainly gratifying to tho public to
Know ot ono concern in tne lauu wuo are not
afraid to bo cenerous to tho needy and suttor
ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's Mew
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, havo civen away over ten million trial
bottles of this great medicine; and havo the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of boneless cases. Asthma.
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of
the Throat. Chest and Lunes are surely cured
by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get
a trial bottle free. Regular size 500. apd fl
Every bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded.
COLLARING A MAN
IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY
STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE.
The very fashionable and sensible round
pointed cuffs and collars are meeting with great
favor Wo show all the styles made. All the
new colorings In shirts for spring; ties, gloves,
canes, and umbrellas, at clo o prices.
Portz Bros.,
24 North Main Street.
jglOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
FRANK J. KANTNER,
Op Lofty.
flubject tn Republican rules
F
OR COUNTY ItllGISTBR.
F. C. REESE,
Or SlICSANDOAU.
Subject to Republican rules.
PERSONAL MENTION.
William Butlor is visiting friends at
Atlantic City.
James X. Hllbort Is spondlng a fow days
with friends at Miuorsvillo.
Danlol Doughorty returned homo from
Philadelphia whoro ho underwent an oyo
operation. His eyesight has boon greatly
Improved.
Miss Paulino V, Casper has gone to Nauga
tuck, Conn., whoro slio expects to locate
permanently.
Robert Morton has gone to Philadelphia to
locato permanently.
J. G. Mctz, of tho Forgnson Hotiso, has
gono to Shamokln to spend a few days with
his family.
I. J. Lcrch, of Reading, representing tho
Pennsylvania Tolophono Company, is iu
town,
J. J. Durkin, of tho Knlcrllouso, of Mah
anoy City, was a visitor to town to-day.
Two KlUurt by Kxploilon.
Benton, Mo., May 4. Charles Skill
Ins and Edward Truoworthy wore kill
ed and several Injured by an explo
sion nt the Konnobcc Fibre Pulp mill,
at Benton Falls, yesterday. Part of
tlio mill was destroyed. The accidont
resulted from sulphuric acid gas In ono
of the "cookers."
WrA fo" over (fT
cunouioDoior
If EURALQIA, and similar Complaints'
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,
prcsoriDoa try ominostpnysioian
DR. RICHTER'S i
PAIN EXPELLER
World renowned ! TtrmArlrnljltf Rnccosfif ill I
I Only connlno with Trade Mark " Anchor." J
uoo.&Mio.aDotue. Atauanigguuorinrongu
f. is. nsm:s t co., sis rem ct, nsw nss.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks.
jmaorsca ami lucommtnaeu ou
I -' "it .-- .w-.D...- -. - ---
vruamitt, ji! mi litre, ana
other prominent
vtovle
DR. niCHTEFVO
ANCnOU STOMACIIAI. boat
S Oollc.DvnnppnIii&Rtoninch Complain
MISCELLANEOUS.
TrANT15I). lly a young couple, rooms with
, T bonruuig. Auui
recs, with terms, "11,'
ilKnALu oQluo.
0-4-o-a
FOIl ItKNT. A nine-room dwelling house,
bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout
tho house nnd nil conveniences, located on
North Jnnlln street. Apply at tills ofllco tf
TMI'ltOVK YOUlt WHITING. By sending 25c
J for 80 assorted pens for business and line
corresponuing purposes ro
Tug Habt M'f'o Co.,
8-29-tf Pottsville, I'o.
TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
1 ply to S. G. M. llollopetcr, attorney,
Shenandoah. 8-3141
FOR SALE.
uiic Biuurv ui ihiiic
Houses - - -
Situated on West Conl street, Shenandoah. Tho
property entire is 1)2 feet front n ml 70 feet
tlet p. Kach house has a frontage of 12 feet
by 2G feet deep, with kitchen 10 by U feet; ull
urn two stories, six rooniB, tin roof. They have
jupi uten inorouguiy rcpaireu, newiy piuntcu
nud papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal
nouses constructcu. i nesu properties aro
FOR SALE OK RENT
Either as a wholo or separately nnd on reason
able terms ltents reduced to SO per month.
For further information apply to
M. P. Fowler,
We Have It,
Just the Piece of Meat
You Want.
Wo'll (It tho niche In your appetite nnd fit the
piculliirity ol your pocket lioolc.
tielectetl cutH cost more than ordinary ones,
but you'll find our prices tot the best ones are
less than others charge for equally Kood pieces:
Come after It If yon prefer or we'll deliver It
If you say the word.
BELL'S, 19 1. 1 STREET.
We Sell the
Lowest in Price.
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Gent's Furnishings.
We arethe farthest down West Centre street
and tho farthest down In prices. A. few more
steps to our store Is well worth the reward you
receiro In bargains.
Peter Greenberg,
320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah.
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Mammoth Clothing
Largest Clothing House in the County,
9 and 11 S. Main St., L. Goldin, Proprietor,
MSsUUB&vlUB
Thousands of lives have been
saved by Warner's Safe Cure.
Thousands of men and
women keep in perfect health to
day by Warner's Safe Cure.
Your life and health are too
precious to be trifled with.
Tnke Warner's Safe Cure.
Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards,
Iron Railings, &c.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlch St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St.
Largest Stock. Largest Stores.
Largest Profits to Buyers.'
These are a few of the many inducements our new stores offer to
patrons. Come and see our stock of stoves, furniture, timvare, hard
ware and carpets. We can save you more money iu less time than any
other store in town. No necessity of running to numerous stores to
furnish a home. We can furnish you one from the cellar to the garret.
Our stock and prices will cause you much astonishment. . We are head
quarters for baby coaches.
STOVE REPAIRINO OP ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAHES
riANUFACTUREU, ALL SIZES.
D. and J. Siegel,
Attractiveness
Of Person.
Satisfactory hair txno
of the most attractive features
about your person. Treat Hand
dress It and it Is to your ad van
tan c
Wo do It at your home every
ilny, "Wednesday and Saturday
excepted.
F
RIEDMAN'S
ENLARGED
GROCERY,
213 W. Centre St.
Wholesale : and : Retail.
Eggs, 2 dozen lor 2$ cents, Strictly fresh.
Excellent Farmer Butter, 17 cents.
4 and S pounds of prunes, 25 cents.
3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents.
E3. A. Friedman,
213 West Centre Street.
rRABOWSKY HOTEL,
M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop.
819 N. Centre St, Pottsville, Pn.
Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba
A choice line of Clears and Temper
ance Drink.
Accommodations for travelers.
Meals at all hoor.
The Singer Sowing Ma
chine Company has re
moved to 1 1 5 North Main
street, next door to J. J.
Price's dry goods store.
Cents per yard for home
made rag carpet ; others
for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per
yard. Call and see our
new line ot Brussels, Vel
vets and Ingrain carpets.
FRICKE'S CARPET STORE,
i0 South Jardin Street.
GLAD TO HEET YOU !
He is a popular man who dresses well
and has some money besides. We help
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Our splendidly made, best style,
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Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
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- 103-ios south Main st.
Preservation
Of trie Hair.
Tho effect our treatment
affords will astonish you We
give it the attention that helps
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It by tho application of our
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Ferguson House Block.
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People don't realize the
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always appreciate good eye
sight until they feel its power
waning. At the first warning
consult a competent optician.
Examination free.
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Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
5C- SHAVE.
I announce to the publlo that begin
nine to-day, March 22nd, my rates
will be! -
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Hair Cutting; 100
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