The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 15, 1897, Image 4

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    "SOMETHING...
TO REMEMBER BY."
There cati be no more
suitable gift for giMitlrinati or lady
iiinul at this time than one of our
"A'c have a choice line from which
to select at reasonable prices.
tOOKS & BROWN
a. North Tvl an I n t.
APPROPRIATION BILLS.
Will be tlto bones of Contention In Con
great Til In Vi ok. '
Washington. Fell. 15. a tnuoh of the
present week as may bo necessary will
do clvon up to tin- consideration of ap- j
lii i-itatl..n hills by the senate. There
I. . . In i"i no an umuW.!' i of these bill?
on ih,' ealcmln , r.rul Hh only a little
more than t weeks of the session re
maining It Is not intended by the sen
ate manage! s that there should be.
They will Insist that the appropriations
shall take precedence whenever they
aie ready to proceed. The only ap
propriation bill n w on the calendar
Is that provliIliiK for the expenses of
tin' Indian serlre. but It is expected
that the conference report on the leg
kl illve, executive and Judicial will be
pi'-ented today, and that the billf
in.ikinn appropriations for the Dlstii. l
f Columbia and for fortification!
Minn lollow.
It is the purpose of Senator Pettl
irvcw, who has rharire of the Indian
bill, to call it up tomorrow. Senator
l.i"Ho has seemed a unanimous aftlue
mi'iii for a vote upon the acceptance
of the cor.fi tone e report on th8 Im
migration bill at 4 o'clock on Wednes
day. Although the house has disposed of
ten of the thirteen regular appropria
tion bills t of the three which re
iti ilr.. the sun.lry civil and the general
deficiency, arc those containing the
miscellaneous Items, which provoke the
most bitter opposition, both for theli
Mas of omission and commission. It
In Into these two bills that the mem
bers seek to crowd appropriations
1 l h have been pigeonholed through
out the session, and heroic measures
aie sometimes required to prevent
them from being made the vehicle of
ci rrylng throush appropriations and
li i-e-latlon which the leaders have re-
Kiihfd to kill. The senate has usually
n.-nlc a practice of, loading up these
i- i hills c j"1 ially, and the contests
in .ccn tin t vo houses over them are
uiiii i'.lly i onsed until almost the
hour of final adjournment.
VonnaylMtnia tVKitetaps fined.
Si ran on, I .u, Feb. IB The Jury "
the ca&es in- Unst Dr. Beck, George
'ihorpe and .Us'Wa'.ton, m Peokville,
S. h.u Bed win whitecappping Charles
! 'fel, CjI., illiu tn,i;i,in uu.h,vh
wi.ipuns, returned a verdict of guilty
.if-.nnst all the defendants. Thorpe
,uul Walton were each sentenced to
ii,' a fine $30 and costs In the as-
huilt and ba.tery case and 1 fine and
costs In the uther case. Dr. Dick was
not present when called for sentence,
and a capias Was Issued for him. The
did ndants were also required to enter
bul "in the sum of $200 to keep the
peace.
Kalsvr'a Trial for Slunler.
Norrlstown, Pa., Feb. IB. Although
Lizzie DeKulb, "the woman In black,"
and James A. Clemmer, important wit
nesses, are still missing, the trial of
Charles O. Kaiser, Jr., for the murder
of his wife, Emma P., Is on the
court calendar for Monday, March,. 8,
and there will be no postponement.
Money for, the We Fight tip.
rtreolo'. CnloT, Feb. IB. Martin Julian
Ins placed $5 000 in the First Mationa'
hank in this city to be transferred to
the First National bank in Hew YorV
to the credit of "Al" Smith. The money
Is the final deposit of $7,500, including
$r,,000 as the stake and 12,500 to guar
antee Fitzslmmons' appearance in the
ring to meet Corbett on March 17 in
Nevada.
Wage Reduction for fcteol Workers.
Harrlsburg, Feb. IB. Notice of 10
per cent, reduction was posted at the
works of the Pennsylvania Steel com
pany on Saturday, to take effect March
1 The reduction affects about 1,000
employes. President IS. C. Felton said
that he hoped the conditions would
soon Improve, so as to warrant a res
toration of the old wages. The reduc
tion is one of the results of the col
lapbe of the steel rail pool.
Two Girl bkBtern Drowned.
Sh;u on, Pa., Feb. IB. While several
hundred people were skating on the
old canal basin a group of Ave young
IjiUes broke the ice. Miss Bessie Mor
Kan, aged 14, and Mies Mary Evans,
ut,-"d 19, were both drowned, although
Frank Nichalos nearly lost his life in
in attempt to save them. Miss CaBBie
Llewellyn was revived after great dlf
,U ulty.
It la No Longer 1'euri it.
That heretofore much dreaded and gener
ally fatai'disease, diphtheria has at last been
overcome. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is
us positive to cure as it Is used according to
instructions. Mo more deaths need occur
from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other
throat affection. By all means keep onesr
mure bottles ou band all the time. It costs
only 50 cents a bottle and is sold at Kirltn's
ihug btoro.
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
nil ii i
Undertaking in
all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
COR. WI11TB awl LLOYD STRBBTS.
St HAVE THE JIANDBOHRbT
DKtuuna or
..OIL CLOTHS
E. B. FOLEY,
No tr lYest Centre Street.
IS y
3
Pure
Every thought,
word and action
takes vitality
Blood
from tlio blood ; every iicrvu, musolo,
bone, organ and tissur depends on the
blood for its quality and condition.
Cnu!n Therefore puro
"Pnng blood is abeolutely
MnJiAiaa necessary to right
mecsicsne MHg .,d healthy
bodies. Hood's Hitrsnrmrillais the great
blood purlilor and tho best Spring
Medicine. Therefore it is the great
euro for sorofulit, calt rheum, humors,
soros, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tho
great nervine, strength builder, appe
tizer, stomach tonic and regulator.
Sareaparilla
six for $8, rrepart : only by 0. 1. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. cu t Hood's and only Hood's.
Hootl'8 PlllS tif utter glnnetatflfMgaitton.
I'l.'R POIVT".
Ilappnlns; lhrmiiflMmt lite Crttnify
'broi !lcd lor IIhsm I'wrnSal. :
David Ei-i'iiliaunr Tell off a locomotive At !
Oneida tollieiy, Mheppton, receiving a pain
ful sealp wound.
The new hall at the Union Himse.Shepptnn,
will bu opened with a ball on Washington's
liirtlnlny. , ,
Mrs. Peter Bitttet. whoso liaslmnil hi- s
protiiineut Dotal mat) Itt (fcUuylklll Haven,
died S.itM?na.
The Tbtnl HrujMe basd concert reaUzed
One tif tho intertmtlug featRresof tiio Paria
Expos, tiott wiii be a tepTodnctioU of a col
liery. John Peru. 52 years tW. (Med at the alms-
honas yesterday. '
The ballots have all been printed aud dis
tributed.
Our Muhanuy City coiresponJetit iy :
Vul V. Medlar Is being earnestly urged by
m;iny friends and delegates to become e
candidate for state delegate hi this district.
Meters. Medlar and Editor Stniughn, of the
Shenandoah Herald, will make a good team
for Kcpiiblicans to tie to." Miners' Journal.
l)r Cullen.a wellkuown veterinary surgeon,
of Ruauiug, died yesterday.
J.t.,t,b Topic, 54 years old aud a resident of
SI euamloah, died at the Pottivllle ltonpital
yesterday of pneumonia.
Prothonotary Deegan's condition is reported
to he improved aud it is expected that he
will be able to sit up in a few days.
John Bureaus died yesterday at his homo
In Ollberton, aged 85 years. He forma ly
oondu 'tofl a saloon on South Main street.
The funeral of Miss Mary Aun Oaughan,
took place from her late residence at Lott
Creek this morning.
Toe sign "Shenandoah" at the Rending
stHlitm was hung in Its old place again, after
being repainted.
A 10-day-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William
Herr, of North Chestnut street, was in
terred In tlio Annunciation cemetery this
afternoon.
Kev. Father Doncgnn, of the Church of
the Iuminculate Conception, Allentown, put
a atop to a bull by condemning it In the
sevoiest lauguage from the pulpit. Tho ball
was to be held by some of his parishioners.
While playing with tho baby Harry Al
lison, a Mercer county faruior, committed
suicido by shooting himself.
Joo Niitacoski, another of tlio men im
plicated in the Luzerne county jail delivery,
was caught on Saturday night.
The secretaries and physical directors of
tho Young Men's Christian Associations of
the State will meet at Pottsvillo on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
When retiring on Saturday night Jack
Kinsley, a Lehigh Valley baggage master, at
Wilkcsbarro, accideutly turned on the gas.
The physicians think ho will recover.
NUGGETS "OF 'NEVfS,
W. J. IJryan, at Chicago, gave bond
In J30,000 in the injunction suit Involv
ing his book.
Virgil P. MoMastera lias disappeared
from Colesville, N. Y.,"and Is sstd to ba
$40,000 short as an executor.
Senator-elect AV. B. Mason, of Chi
cago, who is lit from nervous prostra
tion, has beeen taken south.
Mrs. Amanda Sargent was burned to
death in her home at Manchester, N.
H., In a lire which destroyed the house.
If Carter II. Harrison be nominated
for mayor by the Democrats of Chi
cago, William J. Dryan will help In his
campaign.
The strike at the Evans company's
colliery, Beaver Meado", was amicably
adjusted. This morning the S00 men
and boys returned to work.
C. B. Hockman, a Lehigh 'Valley rail
road engineer, who lived at Buffalo, N.
Y., and had once served in the Penn
sylvania legislature, was killed by be
ing struck by a post while leaning out
of the cab window.
WOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache.
A. pleaa-nt laxative. AH Druggists'
CLOSING
OUT AT
AND BELOW
COST !
I will close out in 80 (lays my entire fttook of
BOOTS AND SHOES of the best and flnest
make. The yreater part of this stock is home
made gonds. Reason for selling out I Intend to
leave town. Call early and examine the stock.
GEO. MANNING,
1S B. Coal St.
CLEARING SALE--
Offer Unusual Opportunity for Sraatt Bargains.
We rather sacrifice all profits, and
.
goods over anotner teaou.
teft-NOTICE A half-price ticket on all oar fall and winter
clothing included in this sale.
Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly
HALF-PRICE
Suite.
Me:i' all-wool suit In Caaslnwire
unit Cheviot!, reduoed from
(J 00
Men's Knglisb Melton 'and Bilk
Mlxi d Worsted lolls, reduced
frorafloOOto -
Men's Finest Oaaslmerea and
Block Clay Bulls, reduoed
'r II fl6.U0 to -
i,h .ll-wool suits and Chin
chilla Kieferu, reduced from
f.i.00 and fcl.00, now $3 TS and..
Satisfaction
lev!
THE ONLY ON:
HATTE
in and 12 South Mai
$4.00
$5.00
$8.00
$1.48
BEFORE THE JUSTICES.
IV. itdlngs Produce the 1'niiat Quota of
I t'nfortnimt Oitnata.
I There were a number a weddings in town
en Saturday and thy produced enough work
HattirJay nlsht snd yerterdsy to keep the
i .Tii-diro and their corps of roitstahlea busy,
j 'I I f fuihiv.ini; were nmung the esse disposed
'if by .luitiio lji'hir: Joseph Lntinsn.
rlmr .cl w it!i assault and battery oil oath of
Cirirhs Afciile, the rase reiulting from a
sunn lulling contcft Ht a wedding ; William
Hiiitii.li, Frank llnslawiec nd Anthony
Mo.: litis, rharssed by Julia Assawltr. with
hri nkins the door and windows of her house;
John I'itknta, nsanlt and battery on onth of
J'iMt miwitm ; Mike Romnrk, assault and
butcry on onth of Ocvrge Wilke; Steve
I'a'ajehiM't. nisllclotis mim hief on nath or
I Mike Knptils ; Frank Kushlnakl, assault and
.h'ilery on oath of Peter Korans; Andrew
MtiryoWskis, aasanlt aud battery on oath of
Mutt. Minkowski ; Frank Antannwics, assault
anil battery on oath of John Ziburis
Jo dice Cnrdin's docket shows the following
imih: Andrew Kutacawlci, assnnlt and
h ttevy nttd firing two shots at a wid.Mng on
P ii m alley, fin onth of Dan Pink us; John
liupuM , nn'aiilt and battery on oath of
I rank Antonowlrz. This rase arose from a
piiow balling coute-t. Adam MuobalHix,
charged with assault and battery by striking
with a licer glass, tearing an nvereost and
general nuisance, lie settled the rnse by
paying costs and damages amounting to 52.
A weed in the sanlen can he easily destroy
ed when it first starts. Consumption can be
nlDlMMl in the bnd hv fine Minute CoUffh
Cnre. C. II. Hagenbucb.
lt ply lo Ex-Merchant.
En. Hehalp: We thank this unknown
individual lor tbc interest lie has taken in
on r affairs, and wc desire to state to the
ptibliu that it must bo that we are stepping
on someone's ti es from the way this so-called
ex-mt rrliniil express's himself. We defy
anyone to step forward and prove that we
are transient and what's more, we defy
competition. We are here to remain and we
iiit- uil to give tho people of Slienai.douh and
vicinity the opportunity to buy their cloth
ins a'ld huts ot a better advantage thau ever
Ix'finu. We can assure the public that this
will be a great deal more beneficial to them
than anything that t his so-called ex-merchant
has ttfiuo for his town folks. In these hard
times the poor men must buy the best for the
cheapest monoy, for a dollar in his pocket is
better than in tho merchants. We makes
brave assertion In .ay log we can sell for leas
mouey than our competitors, but the explana
tion of this is the fact that we are
wholesale manufacturers of Xew York City,
aud for this reason can save you the
middlemen's profit by buying of us. As our
esteemed so-called ex-merchant says, their
pri 'ue are marked in naming placard ; this Is
correct, and whatever article we mark price
ou we sell at the price marked. Our bust-
ucsa motto shall bo, Tare aud square deal
ings, and give the public the benefit of the
almighty dollar." Wo are willing to wager
that this is more than this so-called ex-merchant
ever did or ever will do. We would
like to meet this so-called ex-morchant to
thank him In person for the Interest he has
taken in our affairs, but if we can't see him,
let him accept our thanks through the kind
ness of this paper. The goiugto-be
acknowledged cheapest clothier and hatter in
the county,,. The Famous.
Cdscurets stimulate liver, kidneys and
bowels. Nevorsickon, weaken or gripo, 10c
Slttigblng to tho Valleys.
Charles Dlaker took a merry party of jtaung
folks sleighing through tho Catawlssa Valley
Saturday afternoon. In tho party wore
Misses Emma Morton, liertlia Williams,
Minnio Lenhart, Ida Dutto, Margery Reese,
Zella Slupp, Mabel Gilftllan, Ilcasio Kills,
Flossie Hoover, Kdna Oruhlcr, Viola Rauden
bush, Mary Powell, Pet Davies and Masters
Joule Lewis, Russell Elseuhower, Willie
Morgans, Omer Maker, Howard and Clayton
Loucks, Garfield aud Richard Jefferson,
Walter Wood, Romeo and Warren Maker.
A pleasure going party loft town at 8
o'clock Saturday evening to enjoy the good
sleighing through tho Mahanoy Valley be
hind Mr. Clmrlus Maker's fine team, return
ing at midnight. In tlio party were Mrs,
Elinor Loucks, Mrs. J. Husto, Mrs. Frank
Lewis, Mrs. William Collins, Mrs. J. Herring
tun, Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. Isaac Conway,
Mrs. Joseph Iloyer, Mrs. John Fludley, Mr.
and Mrs. James Olover, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles
Maker. Mr. Maker guided tho team duriug
the trip.
Soothing lot burns, scalds, chapped hands
and lips. Healing for outs and sores. In
stant relief for piles, stops pain at once.
These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. 0. 11. Ilageubuch,
Deeds llccii-dcfl.
From F. S. Snayberger and wife to Win. R.
Ketner, p rem Ides iu Auburn.
From Auuio E. Ketner et vir. to F. 8.
Snayberger, premises in Auburn.
From Edward A. Reddall and wife to Bessie
C. Fox, premises Iu Pottsvillo.
From Iiessie C. Fox ot vir to Carrie E.
lleddall, premises in Potlevllle.
From John J. Stauffer and wife to Eda I.
Ricgel, three lots in Uniuu township.
Lost A dear little child who made homo
happy by Its smiles. Andtothlnk.it might
have been saved had the parents only kept
in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the In
alllble remedy for croup. C. H. Hagenbucb
GENUINE IMPORTED BEER
Nourishing and exhilaratlnt
5 GEflTS PEH GLASS
Absolutely pure. Contains so alcohol. Con
stantly on hand at
JACOB NOLL'S,
NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST.
even part ot their cost, than cany
. 1 ' 1 . .S J
uur enure siock is inufxcu uuwm.
veucoatlj.
All-Wool Beaver and Nettsti
Overcoats, reduoed ireiatBJIB
lo
A 11-Wool Kersey Over, oats, oly
lined, satin back, reduoed
from 110.00 In
Finest English Korscy and Fries
Overeoata, reduoed from
lia.ee to -
Boys' OvereoaU, Ulsters and
Beef ere, reduced from 17.00
aud 6 00, now
$4.00
$5.00
$8.00
$3.39
Guaranteed or Money Buck. 6-3
REFOWICH,
R PRICE ChOTIITNft HOUSE,
R AND FURNISHER.
n Street, - Shenandoah, Pa.
COTTOLBNB.
See MsPail!
Get one llko it from
your grocer and try
You will like it, but you won't
ii.'iu the imltatiouB. Avoid them.
UntriBs.hai trtaa mttst-"ettpUnt" .and
.inr'i In Ml(an-i!il wrttf-4n trtrr tin.
TUB N. It. FAmiJANK. COMPACT,
Chicago, KenToik,rhllaalphU,rittilinrg.
MAHANOY CITY.
A Htiintly Affray Tahes
l'laco
In a Pool
Roorit.
Mahanoy City, Feb. 15. Joseph Murts
u flan and Anthony Ditner quarreled on Sat
urday night lu a pool room on West Centre
street. The game elosed with MurtsurUn
striking Bitner over the bead with a cue.
When the police arrived Bltuer was found
unconscious in a pool of blood and John
Pctro was at a wash basin, cleaning the blood
from au ugly stab In the left cheek which
n quired Ave stitches. Murtzuriau was sent
to Jail.
U.K. Barlow, Esq., assistant counsel fertile
PAR. Railway Company, is here from
Philadelphia ea a visit.
A dozen members of the lluinano fire com
pany enjoyed a sleigh ride to lluzletou Satur
day bight.
The fair In Armory hall tinder the auspices
of Co. E 8th Regt., N. G. P., is a great
success.
Mrs. M. Reeser fell on an icy pavement
Saturday night and fractured her right
wrist
Eleven petaous were baptised iu the
English Baptist church yesterday.
Frank Cook has been arrested and put
under 800 bait for stealing $10 and a silver
watoh from William Walkosky.
II n ml roils ol pairs of shoes leave our store
every week, and where do they go? They
go to people of good judgment, who get
better value at the Factory Siiob Store
than can be had anywheio else.
The Bmwii Funeral.
The funeral of Colfax Brown, who was
killed iu the Ellaugowsii colliery on Friday
morning, took place at 18:80 o'clock to-day
from tho family residence- on East Coal street
and was attended by a large number of
people, including the members of several
societies. The services Ate re conducted at
the residence. Rev. Alfred Ueobuer,
pastor of the Metliodist Episcopal
church, officiating, assisted by Rev. T,
Maxwell Morrison, pastor of the First
Presbyterian churoh. There were many
very beautiful floral offerings from rel
atives aud frionds. The pall bearers were
H. E. Deugler, E. A. Doberty und William
Kerslake, representing Washington Camp No
118, P. O. 8. of A.: G. W. Brown, of John W.
Stokos Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F.; Edward
Spears, of Shenandoah Valley Couucil No.
530, Jr. O. U. A. M., and George L. Hafnor,
of Hope Section No. 10, J. T.of H. &T. Tho
doceased was a member of all tho societies
named. Interment was inado in tho Odd
Fellows' cemetory.
Atlantic null Company Falls.
Tho Atlantic Fish Company, of Long
Branch, organized nine mouths ago with
a capital stock of $10,000, passed iuto the
hands of a receiver Wednesday. The assets
are placed at $1,000 aud liabilities at $12,000.
The orgauizatlon was composed of the prin
cipal pound owners between Seabright and
Baruegat. Its object was to sell the catch of
fish along tho Jersey coast direct to con
sumers, thereby saving the middlemen's
profit. Sovtral carloads were disposed of by
this company here last summer.
A Hospital Dentil.
Jacob Topay, aged 53 years, died nt tho
Pottivllle last night from pneumonia. The
deceased boarded at 432 South Jardin street
until the 10th lust., when he was taken 111
aud went to the Miners' hospital. As no
medical cases are taken at that institution ho
was sent to the Pottsvillo hospital. The do
ceased has a wife and two children in the old
country. He left $80 In the hands of town
friends when ho went to the hospital and
thoy stated this morning that they would
make arrangements to claim the body and
givo it burial.
Coui L Notes.
Deed of John G. Stauffer for land in Ring
town was transferred to Eda J. Reigel.
There was no motion court to-day, the law
yers being in attendanee at the Supreme
Court.
There liavo been 138 returns made to the
District Attorney, although orimlnal court is
two weeks off.
The following marriage licenses were
granted: Anthony Paaero and Eva Potry
louls, both of Shenandoah ; Andrew Gibas,
of Shenandoah, and Franey Melis, of Wm.
Penn.
Overseers were appoluted for the electlou
districts of MoAdoo, Sheppton, aud Currans
(Norwegian township).
May the llest lien Win.
The candidates getting tho most votes to
morrow will be elected to office. But the
clothier and batter that's going to be declared
to lead in prises is going to be the FAMOUS.
They have a large assortment of ready-made
ololblng for the masses and for the classes
they make a suit or pants to order in a large
variety of styles at prices that will surprise
you. Why pay fancy prices, in these hard
times, when goods are so cheap. If you don't
thluk tbey are you will soon enough be con
vinced if you visit the FAMOUS, the going-to-be
cheapest clothier and hatter in the
county, Corner Centre and Main streets in
the Ferguson House buildlug.
Saving fund Shares.
The Bafs Deposit Building and Saving
Association opened a new series. Subscribe
for snares with M. II. Master, 187 North
Jardin street. No better investment. Ask
for in formation. A large number of shares
earried iu town. S-U-lin
lltiner Wins Again.
Jack Boner, of Summit Hill, won auother
battle over a notable antagonist at the Art
Athletic Cluh nil Saturday uight. There were
fully 1,000 !( i taturs preseut aud they saw
some good boxing, lu the wind-up Jack
Boner stopped Harry Miller, of Cincinnati,
iu less than a round and a half. They were
to have gone six rounds, aud Miller, who has
a draw with Joe C'hoyiuski to his credit, was
expected to inuUe a good showing. Booer
settled Miller in the second round with a
haid right in the Htomiich.
New Dellvt r Wagun,
The United States express company to-day
put a new delivery wugou ou the road. The
driver, Joint Hopkins, is perched upon its
scat tn-flii wtli tiii .in of a Itniniiii bohlier.
1'KIWONAT. MI5NTION.
Miss Hal lie Delauey spent yesterday visit
hit; friends at Locust Gap.
Mrs. Ann Carroll, of Mlnersvllle, Is spend
ing a Tew days In town as a gceat of her
daughter, Miss Maggie.
En ltonsenlck, traveling agent for the
Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, re
turned to town to-day from au extended
western trip In the interest of hi firm.
M. M. Horke, Esq., loft town to-day for
Philadelphia, to be In attendanee at the
Supreme Court.
Miss Gertrude 8 titer returned to her
home in Mt. Carmel on Saturday.
John Martlu jpont Sunday lri Banbury.
He returned home to-day, soooinptnled by
bia wife.
Samuel Sculosa to-day entered the employ
of the Famous clothiers.
Harry G. Maybovry yesterday paid his
usual Sunday visit to Drlfton.
Harry Phillips, of Gordon, made a flying
btiH'niss trip to Wwn to-day.
Miss Lnla Dlouor ami Charles Woodward,
of Pottivllle, were guests at the residence of
Albert Hoover, on south Jardin street,
yesterday.
S. A. Evans, the barber, Is lying ill at his
home on South Jardin streot.
Tills Is Certainly n 'Wonderful Chalice.
We are aware that our people who suffer
from nervous, chronic or long-standing com
plaints do not liave tho same opportunity to
be cured as do the residents of the great
cities where the meet eminent physicians and
specialists reside. Dr. Greene of 35 West
Uth St., New York City, who has the largest
practice In the world aud who is without
donbt the most successful specialist In earing
all forms of nervous, and chronic diseases,
offers to give free consultation by uihII to all
sufferers. Write to htmHt once about your
case. He will surely cure you.
Never Falls for Coughs and Colds.
That's what Pan-Tina is, tBo. At Gruhler
Bros., drug store.
Tlio License Money.
Although there are quite a' number of
liquor licenses to lie aotcd upon by the court,
yet the amount received by the County
Treasurer as fees from this source amounts to
$122,250. One-fifth of the retail license fees
goes to the county, while the boroughs and
townships receive four-fifths, according to
the number of licensed places.
Half Day on Tuesday.
The P. A R. C. & L Co. collieries resumed
work this morulng, and will work three'
days this week. The Reading collieries in
8hotiantloah will shut down at noon to
morrow, election day. Tho Lehigh Valley
Coal Co. collieries also teeumod this morning.
Ruy Keystouo Hour. Be sure that tho name
Lewis A Baku, Ashland, Pa,, 's printed on
every Back.
McDonald Wins tho Suit.
Arbitrators ou Saturday heard testimony in
the case of Martin Rowlaud and wife vs.
Peter McDonald and wife. Tho cflse is ono
in which the titlo to n piece of grouud in
llomesvllle, adjoining Girardrillo, is In
dispute. The arbitrators awarded the ground,
six cents damages and costs to the plaintiff,
who were represented by M. M. Burko, Esq.,
of town. Tho maps in evidence showed
almost every feuoe in the locality to be out of
place.
A lady at a bnll called her beau au Indian
because ho was on her troll all tho timo. Now
we re Indians ou your trail to niako you a
customer, if wo onco got you. Factory
Shoe Store.
Who Said They Havo a Cough ?
Advice -Tako Pan-Tina, 85c. At druhlor
Bros., drug store.
Claim fi Grievance,
Prom Hazleton Standard.
Dissatisfaction once more is manifested by
many of tho minors employed at the Silver
Brook colliery. Having been coerced into
dealing at tho company store, thoy claim
another imposition, which is tho failure of
tho company to furnish tho requisito number
of mules to pull care to them.
A torpid liver means a bad comploxion, bad
breath, indigestion aud frt-fiucut headaohes.
To avoid suoli companions tako DeWitt's
Little ISarly Itisers, tho famous littlo pills.
j.u. uagenoucn.
Ask your grocer for no "Eoyal Patent'
flour, and tako no other brand. It Is tho beet
flour made.
Probable Fatal Shot.
At Lentraiia on Saturday two cousins
named Welsh became involved in a quarrel
when ono of them drew a revolver tcyshoot
the other, but the boy quickly jumped be
hind William George. The ball entered tho
lattor's neck, inflicting a dangerous wound
Young Uoorge is 10 years old.
Whether itching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether Biroplo,
scrofulous, or hereditary, from infancy to age,
speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticuba
Boap, gentle anointings withCrrncunA (oint
ment), tho great skin cure, and mild doses
of Cotiooba Resolvent, greatest of blood
purifiers and humor cures.
I o34 thronffUoet th world. Pottbb DKUO jlvb CBBib
Voir., tsi rrepa., umwd,
iHT " Uowte Oure Erery Blood Humor, free.
RHEUMATISM
Is apt to attack you at this sea
son of the year. If it does take the BRONCHO
Homoeopathic REMEDY for Illieuuiatisin
and get well quickly.
"They do the Work"
10 OKNTfl AT AIX riHUGGWTB..
..SIKHS FOK SAMPLE.
BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Yonkers, N. Y.
Bloomsburg Gold
Cure Sanitarium
-For Cure of-
Liquor aid Motyhjh Habits.
No detention from business. Address,
J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D.,
qgyaiaEirtiaflaNBy s eve
futioura
SlIli.VANHOAH, Pl'NN'A.
Dry GoQdsBuyiiig
AfMkinsoii's.
There's pleasure mid comfort in shopping here ; good day
light in every cotnw of. the Big Store, lots of com
fortable seats at ev&fy counter antTbjrfght, com
petent salespeople ready -to SUpply
your wants.
DOIiMRS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS POT.
We offer one hun
dred pieces, double
sold dress plaids
made to sell at I2c
for 6jc. per yard,
just half price.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
u2 A T'TT pPW
)ii. S i L I TJ.
Simpson's fine sit
taens in twenty new
printings go for Sc
per yard.
WilK
Are fast finding owners
at tempting prices ; m
some lines we chop off a
ihird or even half of the
original selling prices.
For Ladies
stylish.
in
END OF THEWHITE FAIR.
continue
prices.
The Muslin Underwear,
Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow
Goods and Embroideries.
I . W sTIvt .jJaVtf 14K.17. . i.t V 1 I
The Famous McCall Paper Patterns,
1 0 and 1 S Gents Each. 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.
L. J. WILKINSON,
Ml AIM STREET.
To Puh the St'. Mary's Pulls Canal.
Detroit, Feb. 16. Charles Osborne,
of Sault Ste Marie, state game and
fish warden, has returned from Wash
ington with the information that n
oompany has been Organised to com
plete the canal of the St. Mary's Falls
Water Power oompany, at nn expense
of nearly $3,000,000. Mr. Osborne says
there are interested in the new enter
prise the great Cramp ship building
firm of Philadelphia, the Chicago Gas
company and others, which are to lo
cate the works on the new canal. The
Cramps propose to establish a la'-o
ship buildimr industry at the fa'.'s.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITIOU SAI.R CHEAP. Ono soda apparatus,
1 three lS-talton Cappes fountains, one gen
erator, lot of jars, oako stands, ca$;e ornaments,
baking utensils, aiiow cases, one milk shaker,
two hanging lamik P. Houkiiabt, 38 Korth
Main street, Shenandoah, Pa, 3-15-lw
AUKKT8 Fifty oenta on each dollars no
experience nn . rjuiry. "Vrlto lot sample
copy. Address Tut. Catholic news, ""'
St., Hew roric -
OU ItKNT. A ntoe room, eeeonu uoor.
su table for olneo purposes. Appiy m
1IBAALD oBlce
WANTKD. In Shenandoah, live men to act
as general and industrial agents for life
insurance company with new feature. Must
iiave push and ability to handle golicUnrs
siiocessf ully. Permanent if work la nutiHfiictury.
For territory and particulars address 302 Ilourse
Duilding, Philadelphia. M-13t-od
LETTEIU3 OF ADMINISTRATION. ItttTH
of administration having been duly grouted
to the undersigned, on the estate of John A.
Grnt, late of the borough of Hheiiuudoab,
Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, duwjosed, uli
persons indebted to said estate will ploase uiako
payment, and all those huving claims against
said estate, will present thfm without delay to
Janv Gmaxt, Administratrix.
Or to her attorney,
Q so. M. Roads,
Morris Building, Pottsville, Pa. 8-1-Ot-onw
-FOR THE-
BEST GROCERIES
AND -
...LOWEST PRICES.,.
00 TO
Meluskey .& Son,
105 South Main St.
Wanted-An Idea I
Who can tslak
ot toibe slmpls
thing to patent?
proteot your Ideu: thy may bring you wealth.
Write J6hS WDDKBBIJHN ft CO.. Patent Attor
Deri, Washington, D. c , for their $i.8U) prise oRw
ana lut of two uunfUed loveutiou waniea.
new effects, perfect fitting and
Saturday last was to be the end of
the special prices for the White Goods
Sale ; at request of many patrons we will
a 1 . 1
to sell at the same advertised
Men's White Shirts, Made
Cases and Bolsters, New White
-:- LLOYD STREET
OLD-smnD-Rmmm.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tttuian's Block 1
East Centre iStreatt.
OOJce Hours; 7 a. iu. to 8 p. m,
Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Readlpg, Manager.
NOTICE I Dr. O. B. Ifartloy -is still con
iKttod with the eettiolUhuient.
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE..
We nuke all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
lurul mm Crowus Logan downs. Clown
ami '.u'idun work and all operations that pes
Uin .o l)fliitl Surgery. .
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. We art) the only uaors of vitalised
air for tbo painless oxtrainon of teeth.
Evan J. Davies,
.I.IVBRV AND
Undertaking !
13 N, Jardin Street.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our d' llvi-rv ann a ulta your older. Ooodi
delivered pru.uiitly.
wjlLLIAIVl H. riUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
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