14 6- 9! "SOMETHING... TO REMEMBER BY." TJjrH' can ? i nui'i mtit .Me iz(l I'tr geiU'fiua i ur la! fi ienrl at this time than oil' of our 'A c have a choice line fiom which to select at reasonable pi ices. r)0KS & BROWN A North Matin t. f n'ut foiktf. lliplHttilHg Tlmmnlumt the tVunlrj Ctt"ilnlil lor Hftst) IVt-iiml. Lewis 8. Wright, of Philadelphia, Iim been appointed superintendent of the Pothiville electric railway. The I.. V. Company has commenced pub lishing iti monthly receiptsnnd expenditures. Its Drc-cmhor statement shoncd a felling of) on the railroad mitl an lncrciisu of btttluen Iti coal. Pottsville firemen wont conncil to grant them Tight of way over all other In thu etreots. Superintendent Daniel Thomas, of Mm, will preside at the aeaaiona of the grand eisteddfod, to be held at Hacleton, on St. Patrick's Day, March 17. Chaimeey M. IV'pew 'a expected to bo present and preside at one session. Among the licenae applicationa refused by Judge Savidge at Snnbury on Saturday laat wus that Sebastian Mockaftis for a stand in Mt. Carmol township, and 8. Sniigelsky, of Mt Gtrmel. The Lehigh Traction Company hare put their men on two-thirds time owing to tht slickncss of work at the mines reducing niiners' travel. The drag stores at Ilasleton closed from 12 o'clock noou until 5 p. m. yesterday and will continue doing so hereafter on Sundays A new coal company called the Wyoming and Pond Creek Co. lias been organised to work the coal lands at l'oiid Creek near White Haven, with A. .1. Lathrop, of l'ltts tou, as superintendent. Hazleton will very likely have a new opera house noou. Better build it in Shenan doah, where a good one would be well patron ized. Clinrgcd with Killing flit Cmiln. Hazleton, Pa., Feb. 8. Michael II, Itorertck wag arrested Saturday after noon chargred with the murder of his cousin, Georse Rorerlck, of Latimer. The latter came to the hospital In this city two weeks ago for treatment for a fractured skull. He refused to tell how he received his Injury, but the po lice officials believe he was struck by his coUBln during a drunken brawl. Itlvers Fnll of Floating Ice. Pittsburg, Feb. 8. Both the Allegheny and Monongaheln rivers ft re full of float ing ice, and are rising rapidly, but a dnn gorous flood is not apprehended. A good boating stage of wator is assured, how ever, and between 7,000.000 and 10,000,000 bushels of coal will be shipped to southern ports during today and tomorrow. Tho Monongaheln and the Allegheny abovo Brownsville are still frozen over. 22xpc-Miive Murtfer Trials. Altoona, Ta., Fell. 8. Private inves tigation of the Blair county accounts has shown that tho amount already paid the Barring & McSweeney Detec tive agency on the Bonnecka murder case reaches the sum of $22,790.22. Cal culating the commonwealth's expenses on the trials of Frank Wilson and James Farrel, the convicted murderers, the amount expended will reach the enormous sum of J30.000. From present indications both of the convicted mur derers may get a new trial, wlilch may nearly double this sum. l'robably Fatal Coasting Accident'. Sharon, Pa., Feb. 8. A bad coasting accident occurred at North Sandy, Mercer county. A sled containing six young persons was overturned in a ra vine, and three of the riders were bad ly hurt. Ralph Byers, one of the coast ers, sustained a cracked skull and may die. Ten Years for n I'arrlclde, Soranton, Pa., Feb. 8. John Qouse, who was convicted of manslaughter for the killing of his father, was sen tenced to ten years and three months In the Eastern penitentiary. A Threo-Daji,' Tour to Washington. Washington at the present time is tho nio-t attractive city en the continent. Its archi tectural grandeur has often been commented upon, and its various departments and in stitutions are among tho most interesting in the world. The Capital, the Treasury, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum, and tho new Congressional Library are all intensely interesting, and tho great Monument affords a view long to be remem bered. The next iiersonally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New 1 ork and Philadelphia February 11. Tickets, in cluding transportation, hotel accommodations, and every necessary oxpense, will be sold at the following rates: From New lork, Brooklyn and Newark, $11.50; Phillipsburg, N. J., tli.50 ; Pottsville, ?14.30 ; Cape May, $ 12,75 ; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. When bilious or costive, eat a Casoaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lOe, 25c, O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. -V X ry flf air Y Y Thifa -nfBf innbei'taftino in nil Its asrancbes. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WK HAVB TilK MOHT HAND SOME DE8IONH OF ..OIL CLOTHS jr -sown. E. B. FOLEY, Vt 9? Vfttol OBNTRE STREET GOLD DUST." WASHING PoVDEfc Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louie, New "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKC SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WIT : SAPOLIO Sir l'hltlp Cnrrl'rt May I.envo Turkey. London, Feb. 8. The removal of Sir I'htlip Curile from the British em bassy at Constantinople at an ea!y period is said to be certain. The Right lion. Oeorge N. Curson, parliamentary secretary of the foreign office , de fended him in the house recently against accusations from the conser vative side, but it Is no secret that Ixird Salisbury is dissatisfied with Sir I'hiMp, and that the cabinet would concur In his transfer to some other post. If a long period of diplomatic quiet becomes the prospect at Wash ington he might be sent there. The Stricken Senators. Washington, Feb. 8. The condition of Senator Harris, of Tennessee, was not so satisfactory yesterday as had been hoped for. In the early hours of the morning he experienced a relapse, which left him in a weak condition. His pulse became quite feeble. In the af ternoon and night he appeared slightly stronger, and is apparently more com fortable. Senator George's condition has so far improved as to warrant his physicians In believing he will be able to leave the city for his Mississippi home later in the. week. Ice Gorge in the Ohio Gives Way. Louisville, Feb. 8. An Ice gorge fif teen feet high and twenty miles long, which has been forming for several days, gave way yesterday afternoon. Several New Orleans and Memphis packets have been caught In the ice and compelled to lay up. If these have not succeeded in finding refuge In the tributaries the loss may be large. A telephone message from the scene late today says the Buckeye State ran Into Blue river to escnpe the ice. Arkansas' Sweeping Anti-Trust mil. Llttlo Hock, Ark., Feb. 8. The house, by a unnulmous voto passed I'arkor's trust hill. It prohibits tho formation of any trust or comblno in the state, and prescribes ,t line of not loss thnu JGOO nor nioro than f2,P00, and u sentence of ono to ton years for violation of tho provisions of the act A similar bill has passed in tho wim to and is still iiondlnir.in tho house Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take the! suro cure, Pan-Tina, 25c. At liruhler llros., drug store. HOOD'S PILLS cure Llvor Ills, Ijillotisness, Indication, Headache. A pleas" nt laxative. All Druggists. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take Pan-Tina, S6o. At aruhler Ilros., drug store. GENUINE $ IMPORTED DEER Nourishing; mid exhilarating 5 CEfiTS PER, GLASS Almolutely jHiro, Contains to alcohol. Con stoutly on hand jit JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. -CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Opportunities for Great Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part ot their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. aW-NOnct: 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 nil-wool suit In CWImere and Cheviot, reduced from IS.00 Men's Kiurllah Melton and Silk Mixed wonted Suits, reduced from $10 00 to Men's I'iuet Oaaalmeres anil J Hack Clay BulU, reduced from 1 16.00 to Hoys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Ueefera, redoeed from $5.00 aud 18.00, now 2 TS and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 &Sntisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.sB LEVI REFOW1CH, THE ONliY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, to and 12 South Main Street, Qandy 10 3"S SO I1TI7T V fllliP'.NTVPfi rir" '"J rtmar ron!latiua. Tasriirfl i are theldrnl Ijih nXOUuUlCilJl UUAli.ilU LLII , ,., nercr tf) ar aript.bu! muso emy n.itural rraalU. kim i.le :uiu booklet free. Ail. NTKHI.IM1 UkMKIIt CO.. t'taiiaiio. Mnulrml. Can.. orXew York. 111. 001,1) DUST The after-dinner tisk of dish washing loses " its terrors, and nil household cleaning is accomplished quicklv and easily by the use of York, Boston, Philadelphia. Train vG'rahecl Through n Trestlo. Baltimore, Feb. 8. Passenger train No. 6, which left Cu .berland at 10 o'clock Saturday night over the Cum berland and Pennsylvania railroad, crashed through the trestle of the bridge at Franklin. The engineer was , hilled, and tho fireman, brakeman, 1 Conductor and several passengers were ! more or less Injured. The bridge structure had been weakened by the pressure of an Ice gorge. Onn Will Not bo In tho L'nulnot. Canton, O., Feb. 8. Judge Goft has written to Major McKinley a letter couched in such terms as to warrant the announcement that he will not be In the cabinet. His name must now be erased from the cabinet slate. Judge Ooft declares that the clmateof Wash ington would be dangerous to the healh of his wife. Secretary Kllgallon's Successor. Pittsburg, Feb. 8. Saturday night Stephen Madden was elected secre tary of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel workers to succeed John O. Kllgallon, deceased. John Williams was elected assistant sec retary. Dropped Dead While Singing. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 8. John Da vis dropped dead of heart disease while singing a solo in the Salvation Army barracks at Plymoutli last night. Premier Castillo's rledge. Madrid, Feb. 8. Prime Minister Canovas del Castillo announces that the government intends to faithfully execute tho proposed Cuban reforms, and that it will not be necessary to wait for tho complete pacification of Cuba. He says that it will be suf ficient if tho rebellion is confined to ihe western portion of the island. No Hope for Missing Steamer. St. John's, N. F., Feb. 8. -The iteamer Nimrod, which left here a week ago in search of the missing steamer State of Georgia, has Just been sighted from Cape Race, twelve miles off working her way slowly and alone through the Ice flow. It is evident, therefore, that the Nimrod has failed in her mission. The l'ope Celebrates Mass. Itome, Feb. 8. The pope celebrated mass this morning before fifty-seven persons representing different na tionalities. Afterwards he received Cardinal Marco Mecennl. He showed no evidence of extreme weakness. The Wcatlier. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and Now Jersey t Showers ; winds shifting to northeasterly, slightly coldor. CLOSING AM COST AND BELOW 1 will clone out in 30 dayn my entire stnofc of BOOTS AND H0EB of the licit and llm-st ninke. The greater pfirt of thitt stuck is home nutiln Koodi. ltennon for ho liny out 1 Intend to leave town. Cull eaily and exumino the 6 toe I; GEO-lviANNlSMG, 125 63. Coal St. vcrcoats. A 11-Wool Ikiftver and Melton OverooaW, rwluoed from $8.00 to All-Wool Kertey Overco4, day lined. alln book, roil ud from $10.00 to Kinet ICngll&h Kerey and Frles Overooote, reduced from 16.00 to Iky' Overcoat, 1 Jitters and Keefera, reduced from 17.00 and 86 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Shenandoah, Pa. cathartic ALL DRUGGISTS OBITUARY. Mmi Died Suddenly at St. Olalr and l'nttsrille. John D. Winterer, A telegraph operator at St. t'ln ir, aged lis years, dropped dead while at his work atSilK) o'clock yesterday morn Inn. Tue young man, who had charge of the ires by night, bad complained a few mlumtss before his death or a slight Indis position. He also remarked that the atmos phere of the room was oppreesively warm, and without douning out (loot garments, proci.cdcd to the porch, outside A moment after Daniel Bausmen, the yard master, and other occupants of the office, were startled by a noise on the stairway out side as of some one tumbling, and rushing out. they found Winterer at the bottom prone upon bis breast, bleeding from cuts in the lace, half conscious and moaning. He had evidently been overcome while standing on the porch and had fallen down the flight. lie was removed to the otnoe, became uu- oonseiotis and ten minutes after ho had com plained of Illness was dead. Ills remains were removed to the home of his parents in Mecbaulcsvllle. Ho is nnmsrrled. I .owls P. Oarrigues was stricken with sudden illness at hit home In Pottsville yes terday morning and died within a few minutes of the attack. It ws supposed that his illums came upon him whilo he was in bed and that he arose to summon aid, but he fell upon the floor of Ills bedroom. The deceased had suffered, from an affection of the heart for some time. The Truth Is Mighty, From Mnhauoy City American. The Aincricm's esteemed contemporary, the. News, of 8lu-nndouh, laitcvoulng stated th.it the unfortunate discussion of the past few Uys between the American's Shenandoah correspondent and the New., had dwindled down to a question of velocity between a r porter of the News ami the American correspondent. In Justice t the latter and to be fair with our editorial brethren on the News, it Is but right in say that the state ui. nts were made by Mr. Thompson. We aio sorry to lie compelled to say so, hut he has lift us nu alternative. He did say to Man ager John liersker, of Honker's theatre, t lint ho was to lie managing editor of the News. H made the same statement to sev tral employes of the American, to Mnnas.tr liioidan, of the City Hotel; to Mr. 1). M. limbam, to Mr. 0. V. Kennedy, to Jobu O'Dounell, of the American, and to dozens of others equally reliable and above questi n. A Suro Something For Nothing. The only time we nre sure that our readers got something for nothing is when thoso who are sick or out of health accept the great oflor of free consultation hy letter of Dr. Greene, 38 West 14th St., Now York City, who ia he yoml doulit tho most famous and successful physician in curing disease. You can write Dr. Greene about your case and he will send you his opinion, advieo and fully oxplain your disease free. If you follow his UiroC' tious a oure is suro. Letters Granted. Letters of administration d. h. n. c. t. a. were granted to Margaret E. Williams on the estate of David Davis, late of New Oastle towuship, deceased : to Henry Iiaumgarten and Jos. J. Haeuslur on the estate of Andrew BauuiEarten. late' of Pottevlllo deceased to Kcgina Shoup on the estateof JohnShoup late of Unlou towuship, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to llarriotto II Grmt on tho estate of Lewis Grant, lato of PottSTille, deceased. To Mary E. Kennedy on the estate of Ellen Kennedy, late of Pottsville, deceased. To Eliza Lewis on tho estate of Lewis Lewis, late of Coaidalo, Itahn township, deceassd. Also to Edward Shan buchcr on tho estate of James C. Shanbacher, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. New Agency Secured. T. T. Williams has removed his genera insurance and steamship ofllco from No, 4 to No. 183 South Jardin street, and in addition to his long list of first-class companion has secured tho agency of tho Unrtford riro In snraiico Company, of Hartford, Conn. This company was established In 1701 and is ono of tho most substantial iu tho world. Its assets aggregate $10,001,007.55. For insurance in tho best companies at tho lowest rales, and stoamship tickets on ail linos, apply to T. T. Williams, 123 South Jardin street. 1-0-lm Startling Itovclntlons Of bargain chances in our large lino of ladies', misses , gents', youth's and child reus' foot wear. They aro exceptional bargains. At Wonior's, 1S1 North Main street. 2-1-tf MAHANOY CITY. Two Prominent Young Men ltecamo Stago Struck mid lluu Away. William Sohafler and Edward Eoads, two well known young men belonging to promin eut families, boaided an afternoon train yesterday with the intention of joining the Ileoch family vaudeville troupe, Which played here last week. A telegram was immediately sent to Captain O'Brien, of tho P. & It. police forco at Philadelphia, who detailed Officer Kirkpatrick to hoard tho train at Columbia avenue, where ho took a seat behind tho pair. When tlicy arrived at the Terminal station they where taken to the nearest police headquarters and locked up. It was also said that they "Hashed the roll" before leaving Mahanoy City, but this is deniod by the parents of tbo partlos. Mr. Roads, a father of one of tho runaways, has left for Philadelphia and expects to return homo to-night with the young men. John, 15 ycar-old-son of James Skeath, is lying at the point of death at ho home of his parents, on West Centro street. He is suffering from congestion of tho brain, caused by falling on tho ice whilo skating. Hugh J. Parry, a Welsh miner, died at his homs of consumption yesterday, after an ill ness of 0 mouths. Ho was a member of Eureka Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, and was well known about town. George Springer and James Ryan, two tramps, were seen boarding the 0:11 a. m. P. & R. train this morning, for the purpose of stealing a ride by taking refuge on the front platform of the mail oar. Tiiey woro taken before Justiee Jones by C. & I. oflloeri Smith and Kleinduenst and committed to jail for ton days. Rewards for a Fugitive Uroltor. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 8. The reward offered by Governor Atklna for the capture ot Major A. L. Hartridge, tho prominent broker Indicted for forgery, way be supplemented by an addi tional reward by the directors of the Southwestern railway at whose In stance Hartrldge was indicted, he hav ing raised the value of stock certifi cates of that company. Hartrldge Is believed to be in England where he has relatives . Descriptions will be sent to the police authorities through out this country and abroad. Deed Itecorded. From Ejiima K. Deibett to Harriet Say lor, premises In Schuylkill Haven. From Solomon Shoffstall and wife to Klsmore Uuderkofflor, premises In Tower City. From Kate Elisabeth Ktasf ar to Matilda Elliott, premises iu Tower Oily. From C. JI. Uiekert and wife to Issac Fldler, premises in Tower City. From Joseph Belchwein to Peter Reich. weiu, premises iu Butler township. lloylan Convlctwl. The trial of Patriok Uoylsn for the mur der of Frank Itoarly, of Looust Gap, was ended at Bunbury Saturday. After being out six hours the Jury returned a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. Buylan stabbed Itoarly in tho abdomen on the night of Oe tobei 87, his victim dying the uezt night. Boylan pleaded self defeuse. rjtitBONAi. Miemoit. D. 0. ThomM, of Perth Aiuboy, N. J., spent Sunday with his mother lu town. David Ftennle, of Mt. Onrmul, was a guest of town rolatives Saturday evening. Miss Cora Powell arrived home yesterday, ifter spending two weeks with relatives at Lansfunl. Manager J. A. Moyer, of the Factory Shoe Store, has returned from a visit to friuuds at Southampton, Mrs. Moyerls still visit. ing there. Philip Rose, of llrowiisvlllo, is gmituaiiy recovering from his attack ef pneumonia. Miss Nora IJonry, of HMt Lloytl street, is somewhat Improved. J. M. Hlllan, of Philadelphia, was the guest of L. J. Wilkinson to-day. William Dietrich left fur his home in Pottsville to-day. lie was formerly in the employ of R. W. Sheeler, the barber. Harvey Fanst has gone to New lurk City to attend the 'cycle show. Daniel licddall, of Taroaqua, spent Buuday in town. Messrs. T. R. Heddall and J. It. Coyle, were visitors to Pottsville to-day. Anthony Monaghan left this morning for Iiethlehem, where he will enter Lehigh uuiverslty. William Lewis, of the University of Penn sylvania, spent Sunday with bis parents on West Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Stelnhower, of Potts ville, were guests of the latier's mother, Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman. Mies Hannah Morrison left at noon to-day for Philadelphia. Just try a too bos of Oascarcts, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever raado. Succefinflil J'ngngvim'Iit. Manager lltmmelrlii's siiixrli I'Mnpnnv, "The Ideals," closed a most sucqeesful week's engagement here Saturday night, presenting J lio Uuhleil Giant . Mine." The Hiidhiii'c was not as largo us nu previous nights on account of tho disagreeable weather. '1 he com ,"iny opens in Malwnoy City to-night, aud we take pleasure lu recommending them to the play-goers of our slsler bnrough. riii-ir success hero is altrihutnhle ton great oxlcit to the fact that they havo a strong enn - pany and an excellent ivpertoire of plays and that the manager, from past oxperiunco. roaliK'S that to reaeh the imbic it is neces sary to tho columns of n paper that ii rsau i.y the masses, and houce ho availed himsflf of our largo circulation. A very wise miuagor. Saved llin Daughter. nother instance where Thompson's Diph theria Cure was tho means of saving life comes from Charlos Karichenr, of South Willlumsport, Pa., who snys: Several months ago my daughter was taken with n severe case of diphtheria. Our physician did all ho could until sho Locarno so weak that ho had to glv6 hor up. I uned Thomp sons Diphtheiia Cure and sho recovered. I credit hor recovory to this excellent remedy, and words fall to oxpresa my appreciation of the medicine." Sold at Kirliu's drug storo at 80 ceute a bottlo, Compromise KfTccted, It is said that the County Commissioners aud John O. Ulrich, Esq., have effoctod a compromise in the natter of tho dispute over the appointment of a County Solicitor. Un January 1st last the Commissioners ap pointed Charles E. Bergcr to succeod Mr. Ulrich, but the latter claimed that ho was elected one year ago as Solicitor for a term of three years and demanded his salary for that length of time. Tho compromiio is said to said to have been brought nbout by tho Com missioners agreeing to pay tho big Tamaqua lawyor $750. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At druhlor Bros., drug storo. Mnrrlago Licenses. Lyman Stuff, of Plnegrovo township, and Currio Louise Jonos of Washington township. Thos. A. Walton and Sadio Knarr, both of Schuylkill Haven. John Gokoskl and Tofila Myshock, both of McAdoo. l'rlosts to Kxchnngo Parishes. The information comes from n reliable source that Rev. Thomas Misicki D. D pastor of tho Mt. Ciirraol St. Joseph's Polish Catholic church, and Rov. Fathor Macb nikowski, of the Shamokin congregation, will oxchango parishes on tho 13th Inst. Skins on ilro with torturing, dlsngurlng, itching, burning, Weeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved hy a warm bath with Ci-ticpba Soap, a slnglo application of Ctrnci'BA (ointment), tho great skin cure, and a full doso of Cuticuba Kisolvext. ft ioi ttironghootthe world. roTTSi D. C. Cosr., Sols rropi., Uotton, " Uow lo euro Torturing Humon," f roe. D AD VIC ClflM Scalp end U.lr puriflld and Eeuv DHDl O OMrt hfl.d br Cenccci Boir. Bloomslntro 5oK . . . . Cure Sanitarium "-For Cure of Liquor arc MorhjrK Hafsits. No detention from butlnew. A rid rood, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIItNANDOAII, VENN' A. It Is Dangerous To let tliAt oough jro without rare. It may run Into a veaious eondWon. This eau he avoided by uaiug tint BROK0HO Homoeopathic REMEDY (or eouglu and cold. "They do the Worlc" w obwts at au niHjaawrs SKND FOR SASU'LK. BRONX CHEMICAL, COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. MAIN ST. Dry Goods Buying At Wilkinson's. There's pleasure and comfort in 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, DOIiMtJS DO DOUBLE We offer one .hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids n.ade to sell at 12 yc for 6c. per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALURS IN SATTEEN5. Simpson's fine : t tfens in tvent m . printings go foi Sr. per yard. (I Are fast finding owners at tempting prices ; in some lines we chop off a 1 1 ird or even half of the iginal selling prices. For Ladies in stylish. OF THE continue prices. END 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 Cants Bach. Why Pay Mores? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. . e MAIN STREET. BIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIillMlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM FOR SALB BVBEY-WHBEB. IllilllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS MISCELLANEOUS. T OST, STOLEN, or JIISLAID-Two tele-X-i scopes, one containing silver ware and the other books. Also a l'cnnsvlvanln Itallrond mileage book. Bultnblo rewurtl und no ques tions asked upon return ot tho property to "II," IIeealu offlco. . t-2t T7ANTBD. Flrt plans salesmen for lubrlcat- lug oils. Krtuwi und spedaltles. Address The BtcKldard Oil aud Compound Company, Cleveland O. 8t flOIt ItBNT. I Store room and dwelling, No. Main street. Apply to John J. 1 1W North Bobbin. ITIOIt ItBNT. A nice room, sreond floor. suitable for oflloe purposes. Apply at IIkuald office I710R ItBNT. Store room and dwell Ing No. 17 North Main Street. Apply to Jaeob Noll, 11 North Main Street. TT7ANTBD. In Shenandoah, live men to act II as general and industrial agents for lift; Insurance company with new features. Must have push and ability to handle solicitors suoeessfully. Permanent it work Is eatbifactory. l'or territory and particulars address 302 Ilourso Itulldlng, Philadelphia. 1-19-UH-eod TKTTKItfi OF ADMINI8TKATION.-Itc 1J of adininlstratlon having Iwen duly granted to the umlerslgned, on the estate of John A. Qrsnt, late of the borough of Shenandoah, Svhuylkill county, l'oiumyl vanla, deceased, all imrsoiiH Indebted to said estate will please make inyiiient, nod all those having claims against said estate, will present them without delay lo Jamk Obavt, Adniinlatratrlx Or to her attorney, tjKO. M. ItOADS, Morris Building, Pottsville, Pa. S-l-tt-oaw Wanted-fin Idea &i Who fiAn think it some suapie bios to Dated) Protect yoqr Id r?fArwlffriB'rtBliSfi 'rjolitMi tTAt tor'. write ji neys, Waablsston, U. C, (or tbslr 11,800 prite otter sad Hit ot two hundred luTsntlons wanted. Evan J. Davies, UVBUY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. wants. DUTY THIS HOJITp. new effects, perfect fitting and WHITE PAIR. Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale ; at request of many patrons we will to jsell at the same advertised LLOYD STREET WILKINSON, aro progresfcivo ntid koop Informed of E tho World's Progress. Tho well In- E formed and thrifty Houso-wlfo will always keep E RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 In the house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. E Price 26 els. and EO cts. per bottle. E Prepared by H. J. HACKEIT & CO., Philadelphia. ' - OLD-MiiD-KEnnim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TltOMii's Klockl Caet C ntra Straet. Otte Hourw 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Heading, Manager NOTICE J Ir. a. 8. Hartley Is still can uected with tint cstubllshinciit. ALL EXAMINATIONS KHKJt We make all kinds of OeU Oowus, Aluminum Crowns IgU Qtwm, Crown, and Bridge work sod all opersl14 tint per tain to Deuttd Snrgwy. No charges for eztrtUi whsfl -pMtes art ordered. We are the only Been of vitllww! air for the palnlese wiMMOB of teeth. Pine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed.. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. GleoaV delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. 'If' ( ''i.i-. ..s-
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