ONE DlflE ! WHAT IT WILL DO. it win deliver To you t it inr or tlic rollnwiiiu MlTNSEY'S, GODEVS, I COSMOPOIJT V, McCLURK'S, -PURITAN, v.) LADIES' HOME JOURNAt. Try ont ( yotH'U want another. HOOKS & BROWN 4- North rVlaaln St. coTToi.rNR. COTTOl.t-NR. J&M. LYMAX J, SAOB. She Oliaruilng Wins or the JCent Bseretsry tf Hie Treasury. Mm. Lyman J. On go In a dhmtaiiw, frrny hdlrod matron, whoe nnjne is moon more fnmtllar to pmplo outside Iter own large ctrcle of friends than are hor fs. tares. Until the iirohabllity of hor hjts band's acceptance of tho national treasury portfolio at last convinced her the pabllo might be Interested her likenoss never has appeared In a newspaper. Under 4 mass of lcautiful gray hair, her face, like her hiMlmnd's, Is as devoid of wrinkles aDd murks of worry an a young matron of 20 with tho some bright pros pects might be uxpeetud to be. Before her marriage 11 years ao to Mr. Oage she and iier daughter, who Is now Mrs. X. T. Pierce of Barry avenue, Lake View, had (pent rauoh of their time traveling, and, with the additional culture that comes from wide reading, Mrs. Qage Is a delight ful conversationalist. Mrs. doge formerly was Miss Cornelia Washburn of Albany. In a quiet way Mr. and Mrs. Gage are noted as c fertatners. An Invitation to a dinner or a whist larty, or to the two com bined a popular form of entertainment ut the Oage residence is a coveted social boon and one which the large circle of friends of both frequently enjoy. Whist is Mr. Gage's greatest evening amusement, and the gamo Is just as popular with his wife. Both are frequently seen at the theaters. Mrs. Oage Is not a member of any elub, nor is she particularly interested In the new woman. She nnd her husband are members and regular attendants at the Central church, with which thoy allied themselves under the pastorate of Professor Swing. Both are lovers of good music, but neither has ever learned to play. When the next secretary of the treasury caught the bloyole fever last summer, he carried his new maohino along with him to Saratoga, where he learned to ride with out fear of having his falls depicted by newspaper artists. Previously he liad driv en a great deal with his wife after banking hours, and when, on the return to Ohloago after his summer vacation, Mrs. Oage was compelled to follow her husband's bike in a brougham, she decided that she had contracted the bicyclo fover also. It was too late in the season to loarn then, how ever, and so Mrs. Oage postponed the first lesson till next spring. Chicago Tribune. LANGLEY'S ILYING MACHINE. It Hoi Nearly Doubled tho night of May 10, Wli It Went Over Unit u Mile. The report of Professor Langley, secre tary of the Smithsonian institution, just submitted to tho board of regents, oontnlns tho following about his flying machine: "The uv has during the Intervals of his official duties continual to experiment In this manner until ho has reached a measure of success which seems to justify him in making the statement hero that ruechanloal flight has now been attained. On May 18 last a mechanism built chiefly of stool nnd driven by a steam englnomade two flights of over half a mile, Since that time this result has been nearly doubled. In each case there was no support from gas. The machine whs a thousand or more times heavier than the air in which it was niudo to move. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell wit nessed the first of these and oommunicated the statements of results to the Academy of France. This, of course, lias been bo fore the scientific world. I do not know how far Interest in this work may bias my judgment, but it appears to mo that in these things, the final .accomplishment of which has oomo under the charge of tho Smithsonian institution, it has made a contribution to tho utilities of the world which will bo moinorable." WHY THEY CONTEST. The Government Really Offers a I'roinlnm tu Defeated Candidates One explanation of the number of con tests in the present congress, as made by a member of the elections committee, is that they wore due In some Instances to the hard times. Representative Strode of Ne braska had this explanation to make of it: "Tho government," said he, "really offers a premium to a defeated candidate to mukf a contest. It is generally known all o or the country tliat congress allows a conU stant all his expenses for coming to Washington, provided they do not exceed $2,000. This is a good round sum for many a country lawyer who has oome within a few hundred of being elected oon Kressman, and enough to enable him to live quite oomfortubly in Washington for some time. Times being hard, business Is dull, and the lawyer seizes upon the idea of a contest with avidity. The trip to Washington gives him a reputation at home and enhances his opportunities to make money. These may be matters of consideration rather than any hope of get ting the scat In congress to which tlie con testant lays claim." Washington Post. When bilious or costive, eat a Oascaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. TMi&ci'tafitno in - nil its ffiwncbcs. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WK HAVE THIS MOST HAND SOME DE8KJNH OF ..OIL CLOTHS N KiWN, E. B. FOLEY, Mk. SIT WB8T JBMTRE BTKBBT fyKeoeeoooooooooooooooooooi ? a Hill 111 n wise woman looks ahead. She is never without a supply of Cottolene. The result is health without medicine. The family is much better off in 8 every way since she uses Co ttokne Iok fw tae 'd-mrl-',artlol.n." and HutU Aa4 eMIm-phal utmiA-oc everf Mn. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. OW, NevrYorhi Philadelphia, IMttgbnrgh. Doeooooeeooooooooooo I'KltSO.Vlt, MKNTION. neiirne Drrk vlfi'Ml friettili at I'otlsville to day. William Kelswenter transacted business at Sunbury to-day. Mrs. Morrison, of Brownsville, I visiting friends in Tamsqna. Thomas Bndgers is tmduilly Imnro'vlot. at the Miners' II wpital. David Daddmr and Robert Hvigrios spelt yesterday at is'.L.nd. MUs Ann Menkes, of town, l visiting her parents at Ltingtown for a few days. Bev. T. M. Morrison has returned after a vilt to the old homestead at Avondale. Thuiias and Alfred Millershlp are spending a few rl i.vs with relatives at Tort Carbon. Mt-rr. John Bnbb and!Alfred Staoffer, of Mahiimi.v City, spent last evening iu town. Roli-il liRtvSrtn i sojourning with ec qn;inlaHrrsatBuck Horn, Columbia county. Mes-ts. FriTik Webster, I). X. Houscr and J. E. Hoover, spent yesterday afternoon at Ashland. Albert Meyer?, engineer at the Columbia brewery, baa gone to Connecticut to visit hi fi.ruily. Mrs Marpm t liuyman, has returned heme after enjoying n extended Western trip to Iowa and Minnesota. Itev. Alfred Heeimerand William Webster to-day vlsitd Thomas ISogors, of town, who isa patient at the Miners' hospital. Daniel Lindenmuth ami his granddaughter, Mabel GilrlHaii, spent yesterday with Jlie latter's parents at Schuylkill Haven. Mias Josephine Skeath, lately iu the employ of 8 1 rouse, the jeweler, and hor slater, Miss Pauline Skeath, both of Malianoy City, loft for Boston, Mass., to-day. Miss Mary Coyle, accompanied by her brother, Bernard, went to Philadelphia this morning, where the latter will seek treat ment for catarrh troubles. Whs Said They Have a Cough 1 Advice Take Pan-Tina, B5c. At Ctruhler Bros., drug store. renrmyivnula legislature Adjourns. Hnrrlsburg, Feb. B. The first steps toward the-ereotion of a new capltol were taken yesterday in the house. Richard J. Baldwin, of Delaware, started the movement with a concur rent resolution "that the governor be auhorlzed and requested to select architects to make preliminary plans for the erection of a new state house, .such plans to be accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost." The resolution carried, i$d the gov ernor will at once arrange to oarry It out. Both house and senate ad journed to meet next Monday even ing at the draco Methodist Episcopal church. Ti Limit Convict Labor. Harrisbnrpr, Fob. C In tho legislature yesterday Mr. Muelbronnor, of Allegheny, Introduced a bill limiting to 5per cent, the number of inmates of penal institutions within the state to be employed in the manufacture of goods, and prohibiting the use of machines in the manufacture of such goods. Begin Bight With. Coughs and Colds. Take the sure cure, lau-Tiua, 25c. At Oruhler Bros., druc store. GENUINE t IMPOTED t BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEfiTS PEfl GLASS Alwoltitely purt. Contains ro alcohol. Con stoutly on hand ut JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. MAttAKOT CITY. Merry Counters Came to Orlrt lly Col lfslonx of Sled. Mahahoy City, Feb. 5, Four accidents from roasting were reported to-day. Miss Ellen Mowrey, of East Centre street, re ceived painful injuries on the bock in a col lision. William Ouvanaogh, telrgntplt op erator at the P. R. depot, had his right leg injured. Miss Maggie Riordan, of Mnhanoy Ph'rte, who is Tilting hor sinter, Mrs. Will las: tllfrhrd, had the mu-clos of her left leg torn from tl e bone and the ankle badly aimiiiod. Tho fourth victim was a boy who bad n finger badly injured. Mrs. Mcl.lonky, an elderly woman of Jack- anna, pu:aircd n fracture of the small bone of the right wrist by falling ou ire while alt tiding a funeral. The funeral oi Mn. Andrew Lorali took plai at 10 o'clock this morning, at llramloii vllle. Services were held at KreH's church, near Brandfliivllle, and Interment was made in tho adjoining cemetery. This town was in darkness for three ot f.,tir hours last nigiit ou Qcouiit of a break at the electric light station. The senior and junior classes of tho High School were ci.tertalued In Gorman's hall last night by the MIsks GuMnan and .lore raiah Gorman, the latter a member of the Junior olass. DlljltRllt. Homing brings joy and happiness to the person in health; to the person out of health after a night of restlessness, morning brings only weakness, weariness, twins and depres sion. The mind is full of gloomy forebod lain and there is constant feellnc of impend ing disaster. There are thousands of people who thu needlessly sutler. Look about you, accept the gift of health freely held out to yon. Have you ever seen one of Dr. Greene's letters to invalids. They are full of valuable information. Write him describing your syinptotns, Dr. Greene, 8fi West Uth St., New York City, who it the most stioressful Dhysician of onr time in curing disease, You can consult him by letter frpe, and can be treated and cured at your homo by his wonderful remedies. Do not delay a moment longer, but write now. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds, That's what Pan-Tina Is, 26c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Tiro at I.ocuftt Gap. Flro was discovered yesterday morning in one of the four houses owned by the P. &E C. & I. Co., at Locmt Gap, occupied by the families of Owen Donnelly, Charles Dobson, Mrs. James Dormer and James Mnlloy, Within a short timo the buildings wero to- tally destroyed, including the housohold goods. to cum: a colij in onk day Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alt druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 2fi cents. Marriage T.lconsos. John Galesky and Jozeffa Cuperzenska, both of Shenandoah. Zelik Baum and Lena Obelsky, both of Shenandoah. Benedickt Brazis and Urszul Yugzkewic zute, both of Shenandoah. A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian Incense lie was on her trail all the timo. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if we onee get yon. Factory Suofi Store. When you want good roofing, plumbing nu? fittlnij, or geuerrl tlnsmithiuti done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Oei.ler ir st-os l-tf HOOD'S PIIiLS euro Iilver IUs, Biliousness, ' Indigestion, Headache. A. pIoaH-ut laxative All Druggists. -CLEARING SALE-- Offer Unusual Opportunities for Grant Dargain. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even port of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. MNOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits. Men's all-wool suite In Oawlmere and Obevioie, reduced from 18.00. MeH'a Kmrtleli Melton ami Milk Bliswl Wonted Suits, reduced from 110.00 to Men's Finest Oassiinerea and Black Clay Suits, reduced from H6.00 to Boys' all-wool sult aud Cklu rliilla Heefers, reduced from IV 00 and 18.00, uow I2.7S anu.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 vcrcoats. All-Wool Beaver aud Melton Overcoats, reduced from 18.00 to All-Wool Kersey Overcoats, olay lined, satin back, . reduced from 110.09 k) II nest Kngilsh Kersey and Frlese Overcoats, reduced from 118.00 to Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters and Iteefcrs, reduced from I7jOO and 16.00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.fB LEVI REFOWICH, THE 0NJA' OKI? I'liTCE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AMD FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY CATHARTIC mm 1 j i.i 50 "TtZ-Hmii DRUGGISTS I i '? M riTPT V flRS3iiI?rpn 10 r,ir" onf lM,,f "tlpatlori. Cakrar tu -.re IheUcul Ijx I n'.luJUUlUUl VuaRnnibLU hi,. ..r.rr rlp,irirrlpp,liulru.ec.nriiltirlrMIl. Sin. V pl aail bneklot fiM. Ad. STKHI.I.M. IlKSKDV Oo.. (iikKO. Hontrnl. tan.. orNetr Torlt. 111. TRAMPS JAILED. f'liai 1;. d With lUihMiiK n Ilonse on Cherry Hirer t. Brtwcen tho hours of five and sin o'clock thin r,.irtin)t the house of Kd ward J. Bran nan, 011 West Cherry street, was rohborl of two ovrri'oats, and riHilercoat, a hat and a Kold ring. Thomas Brennau and Iatrick Onenry, members of the family, went to a sbanty on the rock bank of the West Shenan doah colliery, where tramps frequently as semble, and thore found throe tramps. It wa learned that one of the trarr)w had torn the sloevesTrom Cooney's cost and was wear ing the body as a Test. Constable Dando was given a warrant and made a raid on the ihanty with Policeman Goodman. James McBrady, Harry Dooltug and Joseph Urlch, three dirty, vicionslooking specimens of the knights of the road, were taken into custody and arraigned before Justice Cardin. pool ing, whs was wearing the improvised vest, ssld he found Cooney's coat banging on a mil In the ihanty on (lie rork bank. Dooliux and UcBrady were quite talkative and tried to make arguments showing they were inno cent. The third tramp. Urlch-Jiad nothing to say. Justice Cardin committed the trio to Jail for trial. As McRrady left with the officers ho declared he would return to Shenandoah In the near future and prove his Innoteuce to tho people of the town. Sir. Tlurhe's Denial. STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, 1 COUtWY OF SCHUYLKILL, J ' I'enonally appeared before me, a Justice of the Pico in nnd for the said county, Edward IJ irxc, Democratic nominee for tlin office of Pccciver of Taxes iu the boron!! of Slicnan-, d(,.b, who being duly swum according to law. doth depose and say that the Hlory now bulug circulated by bis opponents and political and personal enemies to the effect that he. ! the mid Kdward Burke, distrained and sold for ttxes a clock or other article of household f'iruitnre heiongiug to a delinquent tax nnycr, is wholly false and unfounded. ! And further the said Edward Burke ddularea on oath that in tho peforni- unco of his duties as collector of taxes for the borough of Shenandoah, he has never distrained or sold any article of household or o'ber furniture belonging to any citizen or taxpayer of the borough or other Demon : and ho verily believes that the said story is being circulated Tot the purpose of injuring him as a candidate, and that those who are responsible for it know it to be false aud un founded. Edward Burke. Seal. Sworn and suheorilied to before mo, this fifth day of February, A. D., 1807. M. J. La-wlob, J. T. Seal. 2-tf-adv Always Prompt. To tho Officers and Members of tho Home friendly Sooiety or Baltimore, lid., B. L. Tally, President. Gkntltoikn : Pleaso allow mo to acknowl edge the promptness with which your sooiety, throuah Superintendent William T. Evans. and agent, James Patterson, paid the claim of Thirty-six dollars, due me upon the death of my rather, James Manuul. The payment was made within H hears after my father's death nnd wholly without solicitation on my part. Mrs. Martha Joni. Sheuaudoah, Pa., Feb. 5, 1607. I hereby acknwledgo payment of ten dol lars, through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, and agent, Harry Reese, upon the death of my ohild. who had been insured only since last November. I can fully attest the faithfulness of your society. ' William Belis. Shenandoah, Pn.. Feb. 5, 1807. I am vory grateful to your socioty for tho payment, through your Superintendent, Wm. T. Evans, and agent, David Feist, of ten dollanrduo me upon the death -of my child, who was insured only on the' Ut inst.. and I had paid only ten cents in premiums. This Is suiuciont ovideneo Tor mo that your socioty carries out its contracts faithfully. M OPALINE CUSSAC. Shenandoah, Fa., Feb. 5, 1807. 2-5-2t Orgnnlzed to Itob Their Neighbors. "WllUesbarre, Pa,, Feb. 5. After weeks of unsuccessful sonroh tho authorities now believe thev urn in n fnf.. .n .i i tho thloves who have committed tho largo uumuer oi roonerieg in this city during the past three months. Alfred Watson and two other young men named Beols nnd Watson have been arrested and com mltted to jail to await trial. All three are sons of respectable parents, and tho ar rests have oreated considerable surprise. Watson is alleged to have been the ring leader, and has made a oonfossion. rianna Will Not bo Appointed. Columbus, O., Fab. 5. Tho friends of M. A. Hanna here believe ho will not bo ap pointed by Governor Uushnell to tho stn ate to suoceed Senator Sherman. It is re ported that Governor Bushnoll has decided to appoint Lieutenant Governor Asa W, Jones, of Youngstown, and that this ao tion is In nooordanoe with tho wishes of tho Forakor loaders. Tho agreement Is said to be that General Jonos will not bo a can didate for election to tho full term. This will give opportunity for a battle botwoon Governor Ilushi.Lli niinir,,,r, ir.,., ..UUUtl tor eieouon to tas lull term. PITHY POHTTB. Happenings ThMHtghimt the Ooui.try Chrnnloled for Hasty Perusal. J ml go Endlfr.h, of Berks county, has been appointed by President Cleveland one uf the commissioners to test and examine the colon reserved by the several mints. Bev. O. I.. 8ylor, I). D., presiding elder- of tho Williamsport district, will conduct special services in Salem Evangelical church, Ash laud, this erenlnr, beginning at 7:111 o'clock. A lamp exploded in the hands of Mrs. James Butler, of Olrardvllle, causing damage amounting to 100. Mn. Butlsr was not Injured, Painters and carpenters at the Delano shops are working fall time. A new addition is being built to the Episco pal chnrch at Frackville. Malianoy City has a new mandolin and guittrclub. 4 P. tt R. trainmen are boing measured for their spring suite. Valentines are making their appears uoe. Diphtheria has claimed upwards ot DO viotims in Tower City. Fred. DrMsagclier, undertaker, burlod on an average of one per day during the past three weeks. Hut one deed was recorded yesterday, thftt in which premise located in Now Castle are transfered from Epliralm Phillips to Adda L. Phillips. llernard Bradley, a loader at Ellengowan colliery and residing at Jaoksons, had his left collar hone fractured while at work. Frank Bowman, residing at Itftmesvllle,' was seriously injured internally while load ing ire. T.ie fire in the rook hank at the Merrlnm colliery which started several days age Is extinguished. Cntawlssa had 106 empty henw for several mouths after the freight was 0 ret nki uaway, and now the supply is not equal to the demind . Wellington Camp 284, of Gilberton, will vifir (lamp UW, Girard villa, on Wodnesday evening next. The celebrated Qllberton lul'iiitory team will put two members through for ( -:mi 125. Kciter, the grocer, announces Mist to men row and Monday he will sell seven pack ages of Lion oaffee for $1.00. Just try a lOo 1kx of Oascarete, the finest Hvwr and bowel regulator ever made. Dry Goods Buying At Wilkinson There's pleasure and comfort Jn shopping here ; good day light in every corner of the Big Store, lots of com fortable seats at every counter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply your wants. DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS JSIOJiTH. We offer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids- made to sell at i24c per yard, price. for 6Jc. just half f Christian lSndeavorers. A meeting of the officers of the Christian Endeavor County Union will lie held to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the English Lutheran church, Malianoy City. Tho ministers of that town will hold a conferenco with the Eudeavorers an hour later. A rally of societies will ho hold on the 17th, and a new banner will ho raised. SPECIAL VALUHS IN SATTEKNS. Simpson's (v.k ; t L'Cna in twtnLy new p-intings g' for 8c. -or yard. Are fust finding owners at tempting prices; in Eonie lines we chop off a t urd or even half of the original selling prices. P. O. S. of A. Convention. The sixty camps of the P. O. S. of A. in Schuylkill county, comprising a membership of over 0,000, will hold a county convention in the hall of Camp 30, Pottsvillo, on Feb ruary 22cd. The oonvcntlon will be called to order n't 10 a. m. by tho President, S. Lincoln Brown, of town. Por Wide Awnlce Purchasers. Special inducements in new carpets and oil cloths. Sheetlpgs 10-4 for 13 cents per yard. Bargains in dress goods of all kinds. It will pay you to call ut 2-C-lw P. J. MonAoitAn'e. Locked Up Doth. Annie Bice caused the arrest of .hor hus band, Thomas, on a chargo of assault and battery, at two o'clock this morning. Both parties wero drunk and the Justice sent them to the lockup. To-day tho woman succeeded in raising money to pay costs and secure tho rolease of herself and husband. Startling Revelations Of bargainchanr.es In our large lino of ladies', misses', gents', youth's and childrens' foot wear. They are exceptional bargains. At Womer's, 121 North Main Btreet. - 2-1-tf Child Itadly Scaldod. Mary, two-yoar-old daughter of Androw Stisalme, of East Lloyd street, was probably fatally scalded yesterday. Tho mother left a pan of hot water on the floor and the child fell into it. Dr. J. Pierce Hoberts says more than half tho victim's body was scaldsd. far Dffef a7M V'7 ILL NAT. p1I -uiViS- oimoujoDoior HBUBALGIA and similar Complaint., " i"cjmw uuuct iuo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. DR. RICHTER'S A aVHsslinin IT It Gottlnc "hoady for the Big Fight. Carson City, Nev., Feb. B. The dis patch from San Francisco announcing that United States Judge McKenna and others had deolared that the fed eral covornment had no right to In terfere and prevent tha Corbett-Fltz-simmons flsht in Nevada has caused great rejoicing here. Nothing now stands between Carson and the great pugilistic event that will brine thou sands of visitors and thousands of dollars to the city. Virginia City Is putting in a strong bid for the fight, offering $10,000 cash, but the fighters will not consent to fight at auoh a great elevation. The bill lntroduoed by Senator Mills to reduce the rate of Admission will probably never be oall ed up. Orders for quarters in the ho tels are oomlng in from all parts of the country. fc3 a ill'J LiJIB bhctUCUsla? SOuIr gennlno with Trade Mark " Anchor, " I . Ad. Klcbtrr i Co. , 2 1 5 1'earl St-j, Now York. I 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 23&S0CU. Endowed & recommended ly AVnf lr , ino N Wnln Ft.. I H- Jlngcmiiioii, no k unin nr. . j". u. jvirun, o a. uaiu est. HhcPuliuouIi. DR. RICHTER'S 1 "ANCnOIt." STOMAOirAT. l.l For Ladies in new effects, perfect fitting and stylish. END OF THE WHITE FAIR. Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale ; at request of many patrons we will contyuie to sell at the same advertised prices. The Muslin Underwear, Men's White Shirts,' Made Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bolsters, New White Goods and Embroideries. The Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 5 Gents Each. Why Pay Mora? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Alleged Hemhors of a Swindling Syndicate Wllkeabarre, Pa., Feb. 5. A. L. Snenaer and Thomu Aithnv van plaoed on trial in oourt yesterday, oharged with oonatdr&cy. Q. W. Coons, of Audenrled, is the prosecutor. The defendants are alleged to be agents of the syndicate organized In New York some months aaro and whlr.li niunti at various points throughout the United States. This syndicate, It is al leged, floated bonds and stocks to the extent of 12,000,000, and had'only a few hundred dollars behind it. The district attorney, In his address to the Jury, sua wis uoieuuancs aeirauaeu the plaintiff out of $10,000. After the ex amination of a number of vIIiumui the cast went over until today. M L. J. WILKINSON ax M I J MAIN STREET. -:- m m DrTOlB r i e- I JK. aWVJ A 0 tSBt fcaV fl sT B ism i wuifiiiSi who b i uYsr i m:, v . VAes r m- uu ma mm la I LLOYD STREET are progressiva and keep informed of i tno world's rrogress. tho well in-; formed and thrifty Houae-wlfe will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I in the house, as a standard remedy for S Sprains, Bruises, Cramp3, Rheumatism, 5 and all aches and pains. j3 P 4, H ' rrice-ns.anaoucis.perDonis. e mSL Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia, g FOB SALE BVBR'VWHERB. Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FEUOUSON'S THRATItK, 1. J. Feegvwon, JUNAaER. 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, COMHBKOIKQ Monday, February 1st. Jno. AeHimmelein's Superb Company, 'THE iDEAIiS; Ileadod by the Clever Coaiedy Team BEATRIGE EARLE-M. B. STREETER. Augmented by Howsen's 20th Century Baad and Orchestra, In n pleeelog Hepertoire of plays. TO-NIGHT nONTE CRI5T0. Prloaa, ' IO, 20 and SO Cants, Matlnaa Prloes, 10 and 20 Cants. Change of Play at Every Performance, Heals on sale at Kirlln's Drugstore. New Agency Secured. T. T. Williams has removed his genera Insurance and steamship office from No. 4 to No. US South Jardiu street, and 1h addition to bis long list of 8rst-class companies has secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Compauy, of Hartford, Conn. This company was estalilislied in 1704 and is one of the most substantial in the world. Its assets aggroguto )U,004,6l)7.5S. For insurance in the best companUs at the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T. Williams, 128 South Jardin street. 1-0-lra Help Comes to Those Who Take Bod Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At (hulili r Bros., clrut; store. To let that congb s without earn. It way ran Iota a serious eondKW This ean be avoided by using the BR0N0HO Homoeopathle REMEDY for coughs and colds. "They do the Worlc" 10 CUNTS AT ALL DRUGOIaTB - BHD FOB SAMPUb BRONX CIIOMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl RKNT. Store room and dwelling, No. 182 North Main street. Apply to John J. Uobbln. 2-J-lw FOH ItBNT. Doslrable store room. Good location. No 33 North Mnlu street. Apply at P. J. Torts i Sun's 21 N. Main St. l-SMf TnOIt RUNT. A nice room, sroond floor, euitoble for orlice purposes. Apply at Heiuld oQloe OLD-sinnD-Enniffi. TiOIt RKNT. Store room and dwellins: No. 17 Mnrtli Tlfaln fUrui. Anr.lv t .Ta.,,.1. Knll It North Main Street. TTT ANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to act IT tui Kviienti nnu iiiuunni.1 nfrenw ior ni Insuranoe oompany with new features. Munt liave push and ability to handle solicitors successfully, l'ornutnent If work Is satisfactory. Por territory and particulars address 862 Bourse IluildllifC, Philadelphia. l-lB-lSt-eoil Wanted An Idea Who esa think of some simple thlnv tn natMit r Protect toot ldeaii they may bring you wealth. Write jOnS WEDDERBURN t CO., Patent Attnr. nsfs. WMblagton, D. C. for their 1,800 prise offer sad lUt ot tno buodred lii'eutlona wan4. Evan J. Davies, I.IVHRV AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoodi delivered promptly. W1LLIAW H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. SHENANDOAH Ocetntatl : Rooms, (Tirroan's Block Ejst Centre Strvett. OOee Raurs: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W, Angles, late of Keadiuir, Manager. NOTICE :-Dr. Q. S. Hartley la still con- neuenl with the eatablithiueirt. ALL KXAMINATIONB FRKE We make all kinds of plates. Oold Chb, Aluminum Crowns Logau drowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that rr tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting whan jdglS at ordered. We are the only users of 'RQiaBsw air for the painless ettraattoB nf mh, -FOR THB- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES,,, GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. MAIN ST,
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