The Evi 3NING Vol. viil-no. so. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1893. ONE GENT. Bedsteads. I have about two hundred fine style, suitable for odd Bedsteads. Bedsteads. Bedsteads. $2 to $8. They are finished in cleaning time. Bedsteads in stock, all hard wood, ranging' in price from M ark This rooms. 1 lus is a rare chance to select a bed in this house 1 ts. onago and rs. at, eery I nt Coal Croara, and prompt t Coal St. I AH H Hit For ten days only wo nro making a specialty of a heavy Double "Washboard, and soiling it at only Thin 5h n. mro barcrain. and cannot bo duplicated anywhere cleo in the town, 27c. Commissioned as Superinten dent of the Schools. r MR, EHRHART RESIGNS. ACKEREL I The SiipcrlntriHloiicy Oni'Htitm AViih He- frrrcMl til Attornny (Irnernl IIimihoI and Iln Decided That Mr. Wlillnki-r Wan Not Obliged to Stand an Kxamlnatlmi. Nice, juicy, white, fat Mackerel. Nothing like them elsewhere. They average 1 pound each, and wo arc selling them, per pound, at 13 c. The same scalo of prices prevails in all depart ments, but how long these prices will rcmuin low wo cannot say. o Buy 3E3:ro:o3L;p'iXyB We always have on hand a largo stockof Best Family Flour Every barrel guaranteed first-class. I Watch for Other Trices Next Week. It All goods promptly delivered free of charge. nil receive careful and prompt attention. Mail orders SHENANDOAH lEARNINGS and anxloty In connection with tlio suporintendency of tlio public schools of town aro at an end. Tlio Btato Department lias decided to grant a com mission to Mr. SI. P. Wliitaker, who was elected superintendent bv tbo inalority memliera of tlio bcliool Board. Tbo local decision was made by At torney General Hensol. stato Supcrinton d-nt Waller rcliovnd himsolf of responsibility byreforring to Ilensel tlio question as to whether tho certificate Mr. Whltakor ro colvod in 1870 entitled him to hold tlio position. Tho Attorney Gcnoral decided that Mr. Wliitaker was not obliged to stand an examination In tho additional branches. As soon as Mr. Khrliart heard of tho do cision ho wroto out his resignation from tlio iilllco of principal of tho High school and sent it to Frank Htnna, secretary of tlio School Board, with a notlco that to-day would bo his last In tho position, tho term of tho ofilco having expired on Wodnesday last, Tho following is an exact copy of tho do cision in tho caso: Office of Attorney Gf.neeal, ) HABitlsnuna, Pa., May 30, 1803. J Ihn. D. J. Waller, Jr., Superintendent of Public Imiruction. Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your com munication of tho 27th lust, inquiring whether you can legally withhold tho com mission from tho duly elected superintendent of schools In Shenandoah borough, who holds a professional certificate, becauso cortaln branches taught in tho schools of that bor ough aro not included among those upon his certificate j and whother tho law requires of any suporlutciidont of schools qualifications hoyond thoso oxprcssod In a valid professional cortificato. Section 13 of tho Act of April 9th, 1887, provides that "no person shall hereafter be 114 South. Main Street OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wl.ero anil When Hervlccs will lie Con ducted To-inirrow. Trinity Reformed church, Iter Robert O'Boylo, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m, Everybody welcome English Lutheran church, M. II. Ilavlco, pastor. Scrvlcos at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh Ilapllst church. Preaching scrvlcos nt 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by tho pastor, Kcv. 1), I. Evans. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Everybody welcome ltoman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, aoo West street, Itov. It. F. O'ltollly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Kchclos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Itov. B. Itablnowllz, Rabbi; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Ht. Qcorgo's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets, Itov. L. Vbromaltls, pastor. Muss and preaching nt 10 m. Vespers at 3 p. in. Ebcnozer Evangelical church, Ilev. II. M. Llch- ,enwalncr, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. tn. In German, and 0:30 p. in. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m, All aro heartily Invited to tttend. English Daptlst church. South Jardln street, Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. by E. K. Thomas, of Lowlsburg. Sunday school at 8 p. m. 13. Y. P. U will meet on Mondny evening at 7:30. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcomo. Salvation Army, corner Mnlnnnd Oak streets. Captain Eathcr and Lieutenant Shlndcl In command. Scrvlcos all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday night. Presbyterian church. Hoi vices conducted to-morrow at 0:30 p. m. by tho Christian En dewor ocloty. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Tho Christian EnJcavor Society will mcetonTues. day evening at 7:30. l'raycr meeting on TbursJay ovcnlng at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Horning service at 10:30 by Lay Header Charles Hasklns. Evening ser vice at 7 o'clock conducted by tho rector, 0. 1 llrldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All scats freo and everybody mado heartily wet como. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm Powlck, pastor. Dlvlno worship at 10:30 m. and 0:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Dls content." Evening subject: "Earnestness, Sunday school at i p. m. Epworth Lcaguo at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcomo. Prtmltlvo Methodist church. Rev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Down Orudc' Evening subject: "The Sabbnth." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 5:45 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All scats free. Any ono nothavlng a church homo Is cordially Invited to como hero. GIVE EARNEST SUPPORT. Tlio Weary I'rringogtio ullt llnd l'loasii at tlio World's I'nlr, Niagara 1'all Itoqton Through Your InMiimro Vote Ilarly and Often for Your KmorKe. TO MEET A DEMAND. 'EOPLE'SllSTORE! fEoois, 12V N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Slices, Gents' Furnishings ! 1VE. At greatly reduced ratoa. jS.. 3333.mTr, Propriotor. WE OFFER TO-DAY A line 0 NEW CARPETS In Body and Tapestry Brussels. Bandsome New Patterns at Lowest Pi loos. Also a Splendid Assortment of New Rag OoJtrpots, Ooo'l Quality, Good btyles, Low Prices. We also Offer Special Bargains in Linoleums and Oil Cloths ellgiblo to tho ofllco of couuty, city or bor ough superintendent in auy county of this Commonwealth who does not p diploma from a collogo legally ompoworcd to erant literary degrees, a diploma or stato certificate Issued accordiug to law by th authorities of a Stato Normal School, or pro fesslonal certlficato from a county, city or borough superintendent of good standing. Nor shall such person bo oligiblo unless ho has a sound moral charactor, and has had successful oxporienco iu toaching within threo years of tho time of his elec tion." Your communication states that, iu tho caso to which it rolatcs, tho election was duo and legal ; that tho person elected holds a professional cortificato which, I assunio, has boon duly issued, and It is to bo presumed ho has a sound moral character and has had successful oxporienco In teaching withiu throe years of tho timo of his election. Tlieso fill tho full measure of tho legal requirements. There is no provision of law ro miring of any superintendent of schools qualifications beyond thoso oppressed iu a valid professional certlficato. nor is thoro auy specification tuat annh a certlficato must include all tho branches taught in tho schools ofthobor ough, city or county to which ho has been elected suporlutondent. I adviso and instruct you, therefore, tint, upon the caso Btated by you, you have no right to legally withhold tuts commission. Very truly yours, W. U. HENSEL, Attorney General. Although tho above decision bears tho date of May 30th it was not known and did not reach hero uutll this morning. A (Irent ltace Meet. Tho Susquehanna Wheelmen, of Ilarrisburg, Pa., nro making great preparations for their race meot, to bo held Saturday, July 1st. Whcelmon from nil parts of tho stato will bfl there, and wo understand a number from this placo will go. Frank Lcinbach is tho nroner Hereon to write to for entry blanks aud Information, X Good mid Cheap Weekly Newspaper for Shl-naiuloiih. Tho publishers of tho Wekki.y Herald have decided to greatly increaso its circula' tlou this year and for that, reason havo made many changes iu its general appearanco aud mako up and havo reduced tho subscription rate from $1.G0 to $1 per year. It will bo sold at 3 ceuts per copy aud will ho ono of tho best weeklies iu the interior of tho stato. Tho columns will bo filled with tho latest and best nows and articles of all kinds, Including local and foreign affairs, but nothing objee tiouablo to the flresldo clrclo will bo allowed spaco. Special attention win no given to tue sporting department and efforts will bo made to furnish only tho latest and most rollahl nows of tho sporting world. First class serials by eminent writers will bo published iu each number. Tho opening chapters of "Robert Balfour'' will bo published noxt Saturday, Hooks & Brown, booksellers nud stationers, 4 North Main streot, aro tho solo agents for tho Weekly Herald. l'KllgOXAL. Herald's' ers Favorite Vacation. Tcach- N attending tho World's. Fair tlio two first prize winners of this contest will find tho women's building a storehouse of much information. This building attracts much attention and tho British nursing exhibit is considered worth a travel of thousands of miles. This is under tho control of tho British royal commission, under tho presidency of Mrs. Bedford Fou wick, who is herself a practical and pro fossional nurse. IIP M. P. Wliitaker spent this morning at tlio county soit. Mrs. K. B. Hunter went to Ashland to visit friends to-day. Samuel A. Evans, of Philadelphia, is town on a visit to friends. Mrs. J. O. Keipcr, of Washington, D. C, is tho guest of town relatives. Mrs. Morgan, of Scranton, who was visit' ing friends in town, left for her homo this morning, Mrs. Danlol Hughes, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of Bonjamln Church, of South Whito street. Miss Blancho Rich, who had boon tho guest of relatives hero, returned to her homo In Ashland yesterday. Mrs. Hathaway, who was tho guost of her mother, Mrs. H. O. James, in town, left for her homo in Hornollsvlllo, N. T this morn ing, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird and daughter. Ncllio, woro tho rcclplonts yesterday of hand' somo souvonirs of tho World's Columbian Exposition presented to them by Robert C, Thomas, Esq. in school mm School Board to Reorganize on Monday. OLD AND NEW MEMBERS A List or Thoso Win -Will Itetlro, Their Sue-recurs, niul tho ftrcmhrrH Who tVlll, Hold Owr Nothing Now In Hognril to tho Suporlntcnileiicy. " 1'nrty at Olrnrilvlllo. About forty young peoplo gathered at tho homo of Alvin Howor, on Parker street, in Glrardvillo, Thursday oveuing and had a very onjoynhlo timo. There were amuso- mcnts of nil kinds and dancing, aud also Tho exhibit la In chargo of charados, which woro very pleasing and en Mrs. Bond, at ono timo ono of her majesty's nurses. Mrs. Bond has, for uoblo scrvico rendered iu her profession, been tho recipient of four medals, noticeably that of tho Royal Red Cross, conforrcd by Queen Victoria. Tho exhibit is divided into sections and is placod in largo glass cases against tho walls. Tho first soctiou is devoted to specimens of all sorts of ligatures and bandages used iu binding wounds and in hospital ecrvicc. Tho bandages aro of nil mato'ials, from gauzo to oil silk, and nro in infinito variety. A model of a rack for holding bandages is iu this col lection, Below aro tlio surgical Instruments used by nurses in their profession, including everything from a cambric ncedlo to syringes and cases of scissors. Every sort of ther niometor, from tho wall thonnomotor to.that used for testing children's food, is hero. Par' ticularly interesting aro glasses for measuring medicine, mado of opal glass. These aro In tended for uso in a dim light and are a great protection. This section also contains a set of crockory to bo used In typhoid cases, con sisting of all tho paraphernalia of tho sick room. Each pleco is marked typhoid snd tho uso of it is considered necessary in ordor to avoid contagion. Tho descriptions of tho sections of this great oxhibit secured by the Herald aro very interesting nud will bo published in installments in this column. Agnes Stein M ..0911) Mamo 11. Waslcy fi()83U Nellie Ualrd 37384 Mary A. Connelly 3l(io:i Mahalu Falrchlld ...S3 178 Frank 11. Williams 10331 Carrie Faust WsO IrcnoShano 5.T8I Carrlo M Smith 3332 .Mary A. Laftorty 3330 Anna M. Denglcr - SO' Hattle Hess SMSl Bridget A. Burns 2559 Mary A. Stack...'. .. 1978 LllMe II. Phillips 1973 James It. Lewis 1HK Ella Olausor 1008 Clara Cllne b3t) Magglo Cavanaugh Kii Hannah Iteese ,. 70S Annie Mansoll . 033 Sadlo Danloll 69t! Jennie llamago 304 Mlnnio Dipper 185 Lizzie Lehe .. 179 Lizzlo O'Connoll 133 Votes polled yesterday 1593 Grand total 3G0D3U tcrtaiuiug. Tho music for tho dancing was furnished by mombers of tho gathering who Iu turn piped out tho cadences to keep nil in unison. A number spent their timo nt in nocent games of cards while others, blind folded, tried their skill in pinning a tail on a donkey which had been sowed upon a piece of cloth aud huug on tho wull. As tho shulllitig of fcot to tho timo of music aud tho peals of laughter diminished refreshments woro served, after which thoro was a social chat in which vivacity was plentiful. Bo lero tlio nlglit took its departure many of tho merry party took theirs, all wishing Mr, auu jurs. jiower mucn joy in their now nomo. oovcrai oncnanuoati peoplo wcro present. Thoso present woro : Mr. nnd Mrs J. W. Mcrtz, Mr. aud Mrs. M. C. Cleaver. Mrs Qcorgo Barnhard and sons, Georgo aud Clay, Mrs. William Hower, Mrs. Swenk, Mrs. Luko Bowen, Mrs. Biltz, Misses Mary and Emma Bracoy, I-aunio and Sallia Mervino, Katlo aud Ada Brower, Lillio Haas, Lizzio Sala, Laura Nattrcss,Hattio Gregory.Sarah.Evaand Hattle Fellows, Lizzio Brown, Hattio Sadler; Miss Warsbury, Now London ; Messrs. A. W. Grumm, J. Dyor, William Birmincham. William and George Green, I. B. and S. Abranis, Peter Cress, William Yoo, James Braccy, John Howells, Albert Gable, Lester Sadler, William S. Johnson and Charles McGorvin, Survival of tho fltost. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough, remedy slmplo becauso it is the host. ' lm Shooting StHtclies. Cyrus Hornbergor, of Mt. Carmol, was iu town and completed arrangements for two big shooting matches between Ben Weary, of Jit. Caruicl, and Daniel Neiswenter, of town. Tho matches will bo for ono hundred dollars a sido, Tho first will tako place hero on Monday, Juno lUth. Tho second at Mt Carmcl on Friday, July 7th. Tho well- known ability of theso men as marksmen will croato an unusual interest in tho results and it is expected that considerable money will oxchango hands over tho match. It will bo a big day for tho sports. Tbo con testants will each shoot nt fifteen birds. Charles Houtz, of Tower City, will be tho trapper. lo Reduce Stock. For S ileHW Barrels Old Time Rye Flour, Fresh Ground Our Oon Mak, Old Time Graham Flour-A Choice Article. AT BEITER'S Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for In ibe Shenandoah, ScluiylutU couuty, Pa., post otfioo, June 9, 1893: Jcuos Daniel N. Miller Miss Krylow Lizzio Parties calling for advertised letters should oleosa say "t-ivertlsed." One cent will be lharged on all ai vertlsed letters. II. p. BOTKll, P. M. Wanted, To complete flies, two copies each 0 tht tviNlNa Herald of January 1st, Ed turf Ith, and February 6th, 1898. A liberal priot (rill bo paid for tho tame. Hood's Sarsanarllla positively cures even when til others fall. It baa a record of 8u 90033 03 unequalled by any other medicine, They Got It, Patrick Conry, Harry Muldoon, Anthony Gallagher and J. R. Coyle aro giving their friends good laughs at their (tho uuartcttots) expenso. When they went to Ilarrisburg on Thursday they were met by Senator Monag ban who, of course, proceeded to show them tho sights of the city. Iu one of tho places visited two Italians were furnishing muilc, ono playing a mandolin and the other a guitar. "Would you llko to havo any spocial tune," asked tho Scuator, turning to the quartotto of visitors. "Aro they good players?" asked Conry. "Groat," was tho Senator's reply. "Ask them to play the Spanish fandaugo," suggestod Coyle, who has a slight attack of the Eulalie fever which has swept New York. Tho Senator found tho Italians could not play tho tuno and asked for another EUggostion. Mr. Gallagher named tho "Marseilles," which hit tho mark, for tho Italians nodded lu tho atllrmativo when asked If they could play it. While the musicians were tuning up thoir instruments thoy sized up the Shenandoah rounders with sly sido glances and whispered to each other. "Ready I" exclaimed tho Senator, as he saw tho Italians brace themselves for tho chargo. Tho noxt moment tho nimble Augers of the sons of sunuy Italy woro skipping over the wires of tho instruments with lightning rapidity and tho placo was filled with the rich, mellow notes of "St. Patrick's Day lu the Morning."' Turn off tho dim. People who havo tho gas sorvlco in thoir houses will do well by turulng tho ga) off at the meter when they retire to-night, at midnight tbo gas company wlH turn. o& thp supply and run water into the pipes to try and locate tho leak which has been an. noylug the Main street residents. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". Vnlted States Ii proud of her Admirals. The "Admiral," the new cigaretto, not made by the trust, has already become popular. For particulars address B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa, Beat photographs and crayons at Dabb'a, Change of 1'ulplt. Rev. Robert O'Boyle will occupy the pulpit of tlio Trinity Reformed church at Pottsville to-morrow morning in the place of tho regu lar pastor, Roy. A. R. Bartholomew, who has taken his wlfu to Atlantic City for a fow days Mrs. Bartholomew is very 111 and phystcians recommended tho change. The pulpit of tho Trinity Rcformod church horo will bo filled to-morrow by Mr. D. M, Jouos, student at the theological seminary at Lancaster. Rev O'Boylo will fill tho pulpit in tho overling. The Alines Iliuatruted. The Hazleton Sentinel has In preparation an elaborate special uumbor for the Mines and Mining building at tho World's Fair. It will ho printed on tho vory host paper, lllus trated with largo and handsome half tono en gravlngsof tho mines, stripplugs, breakers, aud sights and scenes of tho great anthracito coal fields. It will bo the handsomest trade edition over issued from auy Pennsylvania press. A comfortable fortuue has been spent on the magnificent plates, tho work having been in progress for two years past. Caused Excitement, A large crowd was attracted to the corner of Main and Centre streets last night by a fight between two young men named Thomas Mullahey and Patrick Mollet. Tho fight was of short duration aud tho combatants soon disappeared. Reports got abroad that Mul lahey was stabbed In the scufllo, hut such was not the case. Tho latter was scratched on the forehead and neck by the handle of a closed knife which Mellet had In his hand. The fight was a sequel to ono in Mahanoy City on Thursday. More people, adults and children, are troubled with costiveness than with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters will cure costiveness and pre vent too diseases which result from It. lm Oat Their Monty. Andrew Staukawlcz, a Polish resident of Lost Creek, No. 2, had been a customer of Charles Radzlewicz, tho merchant of town, for somo timo and contracted quito a bill. To cover tho indebtedness Stankawicz confessed judgemont in favor of Radziowicz and Law yer Hollopeter Issued an oxecutiou and levied on a loaschold held by the debtor. Tho bouse had been built by the Shenandoah Food and Lumber Company and a balance of $225 was still duo for tho work. The comnanv im mediately consulted counsel and took steps to protect tho claim. On Thursday several wagon loads of people, Including lawyers Hollopeter and Burke, went down to tho salo. Tho property was bid op to and sold at $422, which covered all claims and costs and the creditors returned to town rclolcing, The property was bid in by one of Stanka wicz's neighbors. CHOOL matters will assumo doflnito shapo within a few days. Thoro Is mora or less uncertainty howor lug ovor tho manage ment of tho pnblio schools bocatiso tho last month of the old term is at an end, and tilts necessarily means changes of somo kind. It means sovoral changes In tho membership of tho board, but probably thoro will not bo more than ono chango In the officers. Tho old term oxpiros on Monday night, noxt, nnd on that night a meeting will bo held iu tbo Superintendent's olUco to finish up tlio business of tho old board and organize tho mombers holding over and those who were elected at tho last Bpring election . " Tho members who will retire will be Messrs. Philip Gablo, of tho Fourth ward, and William Bachman, of tho Fifth. Messrs. Patrick Conry, of tlio First wardj Daniel Ogden, of tho Second, and William Trezise, of tho Third, will bo sworn in again by reason of their re-election. Tho gentlemen who will bo sworn in and tako seats on tlio board for tho first timo will bo Messrs. II. W. Tltman, Second ward; Mauloy, Fourth, and Davltt, Fifth. This is a Democratic gain of two, and will leave tho political comploxion of tho board for tho ensuing year ton Democrats to flvo Citizens. When organized and ready for business tho membership of tho board will be: First ward Conry, O'Ucarn, Hauna. Second Ogden, Lynch, Titman. Third Trezise, Beddall Davenport. Fourth Bronnan, Burke, Mau ley. Fifth Gallagher, Muldoon, Davltt. There has not been much talk about tho election of officers of tho board. Tho Citi zen members havo not bothorod their heads about that part of tho organization because thoy aro hopelessly in the minority, and tho naming of any ono in that party for an ofllco will be a mere matter of form. So far as the Democratic mombers are con cerned, they appoar to bo perfectly harmoni ous and will bo a unit on tho organization. that tho officers will bo elected without any ado. Messrs. Conry and Hauna will no doubt bo re-elected to tho respoctlvo positions of president and secretary. Tho only chango will be in the troasurership. It is said P. J. Forguson will bo elected to succeed Mr. Mollis. No election of teachers will tako place on Monday night. Tho school rule requires that such elections shall tako placo on or before tho 10th of Juno. It is the custom of tho local board to fix tho timo for tho election of teachers on tho night tlio board is organized. This rule will no doubt bo followed this year. On Monday tho term of L. A. Freeman as superintendent of tho schools also expires, aud as ho has declined a re-olectlon, will leave for his homo in Providence, Rhodo Island, early next wook. School Directors Conry, Mnldoon and Gal lagher, and J. 11. Coyle, Esq., visited Ilarris burg on Thursday in relatiou to the superin tendency. Mr. Coylo said to a reporter upon his return yesterday: "There are no now de velopments In this matter. Ex-Suporlnten-dent Waller is absent from Harrisburg and Dr. Shaffer, the new superintendent, has not yet received his commission; but Independent of this Dr. Shaffer, as a matter of courtesy, will confer with his predecessor, Dr. Waller, In regard to tho case, and nothing can bo done until that consultation Is held." USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA ,itb "THE KIND THAT CURES." Notice to the Public. Tho Shenandoah Wator and Gas Company hereby gives notice that tho supply of gas will bo turned ofl after 13 o'clock this (Satur day) evening and will oonttnue so uutll further notice. By order of H. W. Titmaw, 6-3-It Genoral Superintendent. A New Dress. The Pottsville Republican, in order to be in the procession, donned au entire new suit of typo on Thursday, -making It look pretty as a picture. Tho new dress was badly needed, and brother Zerby is worthy compliment for his enterprise In securing it, Iluslneas College Changes, Tho Shenandoah Business College has removed to Bobbins' post office building and now have large and well ventilated quarters, C-3-2t Best work done at Bronnan'i Steam Laun dry. Everything white and tpotlees. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guaranteed, Now for Oxford Tlas. At the People's store will be found a big selection of ladles' Oxford ties, warranted solid and In the latest styles, at 75 cents and upwards. Pkoi-le's Stobk, 5-H-tf 121 North Main Street How wonderful the maglo cures of coughs and colds, effected by Dr. Coxe'i Wild Cherry aadSoneka, Price 85 and 50 cents a bottle, Sare, Sure and Speedy, No external remedy ever yet devised has so fully and unquestionably mot these threo prime conditions as successfully as Allcock'a Porous Plasters. They are safe becauso they contain no deleterious drugs and are manu factured upon scientific principles of modi- oino. They aro sure because nothing goes into them except Ingredients which are ex actly adapted to the purposos for which a plaster is required. They aro speedy In their action bocauso their medicinal qualities go right to their woik of relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy perform ance of the functions of muscles, nerves and skin. Do not be deceived by misrepre sentation. Ask for Allcock'a and let no solicitation or explanation induce yon to ac cept a substitute. Mhued His Man. Deputy Sheriff Tierney, of Scranton, spent last night in town looking for a Pole who skipped $G0O ball at Scranton to escape trial ou a oharge of tape. The officer left town this morniug without finding his man. Every bottle of Arnica & Oil Liniment sold is warranted by the proprietors to give satisfaction or money will be refunded, lm Insurance. None but the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies represented by Jno. J. Cardin, 09 W. Lloyd street. WSJ--"' QARPET BEATF' X riTtoii-nffl'j