A TRIAL ORDER Will Convince you that Our itngraved Calling Cards are tip-to'datc. 'twelve styles of cards and twenty styles of engraving to select from. Fifty for one dollar or 100 for $1 .50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN A North Main St. O'HAIU'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. mm Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. VTS HAVK THE DESIGNS OF HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS Hf HOW. E. B. FOLEY, West Centre Street. -CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Qpportunittea for Sraat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. BSrNOTICE A half-mice ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be 9old at exactly Suits. Men'a all-wool aults in Cnsslmere nnil Cheviot, reclined from $8.00 Men's MtiKllsh Melton and Silk Mixed W muted Suits, reduced from $10 00 to $4.00 $5.00 Men's rineet Cassimeres and Illack Clay Suite, reduced CO rfk from f 16.00 to ipO.UU Hoya all-wool suits and Chin vlillla Iiecfer-, reduoed from $5.00 and $B.W, now $2.75 and. $1.43 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.M THE ONLY ONE HAT TER io and 12 South Main Street, Populism Cor. Centre an We don't want to take up your time and relate to you all the great bargains we offer, but if there is any ordinary man (not boy, but man,) in the county that wants a suit for $2.00, we can fit him. Also Fine Suits $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. We desire to state to the public that all our goods are manufactured this season and that we are not sacrificing a lot of old stock that is dusty and shop worn, and would be dear at any price. You, no doubt, are looking to save money, so if you are call on The Goin gtob COTTOLfiNB. And her Is duo 1 the most healthful aa. well as the moat 1 ing ami frying mocuuin Known. Qffovtftt O.U.1.M ku tr1-rVi "CrXitUnr THE N. K. FAiBANI COMPANY, Uhtrrurn. Now York. Philnilolnuin. l'ltuliiirli. Clrr"r Mnriler Mvstery. ChPHtei, Pa., T1'. 'j. 19. A man phlis hi nt.me as ..'Tii Bro..hham, but ,,lioct real n.'u.ie U Marshal, who is said to have o i-Ocred. to a part In a mysterious timi.r ease, w brought to this city last night, and was com mitted to prison. On Feb. 8, 18W, the body of an unknown mu, with two bullet wounds In thehreast, was found In a marsh along Cobb's creek, Dela ware coun'y. Since the murder Mar shall has been Imprisoned on Gover nor's Island for desertion from the United States army. While in con finement he Is said to have confessed to Captain B. H. Oilman1 thai he and a companion named David Wilson had robbued and murdered the stranger. His story was that they hail met him In a saloon, and, learning that he had considerable raomy, enticed h'r. ac rrvB the c-et;k and deliberately klivd him. ilffinr the body of liO and a gold watch. W"i',KonB .hei taboutB are not known. The murdered man was nevei ldentlied, vcrcoats. AtMVool Benver nntl Jlelton Overcoats, reduced from 98.00 to All-Wool Kftrw Overront, olay llnetl. mtm Lwek, reduced from 310.00 to.. ....... ,.....f... Finest KnglUh Krsey find Frlew Overcoats, reduced from $i6ao to ; ...... Bovh' Overcoats, Ulsters nnd Keufers, reduced from $7.00 nnd $0 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 REFOWICH, PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, AND FURNISHER. - Shenandoah, Pa Bifii c (Cheapest COTTOU-Nli. ts a model xrlfo 1 And n. right good 000k is alio. Such liread and cake as alio doth mltko 'Twoald gladden your heart to nee. And doughnut brown tho best in town I Ilor pica oro lit for a quoon t success, as yon might guess, to OOIXOIiKNB. economical shorten ..3 ttur Iim ( teuen plant wrtll rrerj its. pit v points. lupixiilngs li,.... Kt"t the Om try Chronicled lor JlHsty Pxrnsnl. Niueteeu-year-olil Sue Miller committed suicide with poison atUloomshurg. While wash i ne dishes at Tower 01 ty Mrs. Eilwnrd Figley was totally Winded by a paralytic stroke. A Reading Itallway miners' train crashed into the rear ef a Jersey Central passenger tram at xamaqua yesterday and wrecked ear. Eastern Pennsylvania German Baptists ii:iv(? estauiislieu ii homo for their aged and uinrin poor near JHanneirn, ana paid lor a 5000 farm therefor. Heirs at Plymouth of the late Peter Snyder have sued the Delaware & Hndsoo Coal Company for 1260,000 on a claim to coal lands which he owned. For the alleged theft of jewelry worth $1700 and $800 cash from James Shlppowlti, a,t West llazleton, Henry Agers has heen arrested in New York. About 4000 Democratic voters of Northamp ton county are formally charged by Itepubll onus before the couit as having voted illeg ally at last fall's election. llradlgan's Bhoe factory will shortly be converted into a saloon. The Kehler prolierty storerooms, on North Main street, which have been entirely re modeled, are now almost completed. " The remains of Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, wore interred in the Annunciation cemetery this afternoon. An Interesting Contest. From Mahanoy City Itecord. There will be a lively fight on shortly for delegate to the Itepublican stale conven tion. Among those named for the honor is Charles T. Strauglm, of the Siiknahihiaii IIkrald. Mr. Straughn has twice been honored with electiou to Council in Shenan doah. He is a young man of excellent judg ment, and is not likely to be bought off or seduced from his course by the-'wiles of the opposition. If Mr. Straughn decides to be come a candidate In earnest he will make it exceedingly interesting for hU competitors for the honor. Some Facts About Hunter. Easter is late this year. Ash Wednesday is March 3 and KasterSunday is April 3, almost as late as it can possibly come. Easter may come as early as March 38 and ns late as April 35. It depends, as every one knows, on the phase of tho moon, but jmt tlffe rule of commutation is not always known. Easter Sunday is always tho Sunday that follows the full moon immediately following the spring equinox (March 21.) If the moon falls on Sunday, Easter is the Sunday next following. Exchange. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. dM am NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY. MAHANOY 01TY. Mahanoy City, Fob. lti. Martin Helbeut, 14 yiarohlsnn of Andrew Selbsnt, was the vlili'ii of a sad acrliiint yesterday. He Worked with his father in a hreast- at the Vnlcau colliery. Daring an idle moment he applied the flame of his lamp to a dualiu cap and the thumb and index finger of his left hand were badly mangled by the exi Un ion. Without any display of parental att'er tion the father sent the bey home unattended When ho reached home the boy mot with a cold reception and neighbors dressed the in Jured hand. Later Constable Daniel Ueurge accompanied the boy tti the Miners' hospital, where the finger and thumb were amputated The entertainment and banquet of the Sandy Itottoni foot ball club, which won many hontra on the gridiron last season, took plai e last flight and was a grand success. The 14-roonth-old daughter of John M. Coombes, secretary of the Hoard of Health, died yesterday. The many friends of Miss Rose Dougherty, clerk at Ferry's store, tendered her a fare well party last bight, on I he eve of herd ' partute for her home in Shenandoah. h. M. Pierce, lately a plumber and hard ware dealer in town, was before Justice Coyle last evening, charged with cheating and de franding and selling good under false pre tense, on oath of Mrs. KuocU Wild. Bail in $500 was furnished. James, son of Mrs. Mary Short, relict of John Sliott, of Giloertou, died yesterday in his 17th year, of pneumonia. The funeral will take place ob Saturday, at 10 a. m. In terment at Fmckville, Attending the Convention. Mefwrs. E. A. Doherty and Fell Klock representing Gotinells No. 867 and 080, of the Jr. O. U. A. M., left this morning for Newark, N. J. They will lie in attendance at the unnnal convention of the Funeral Beneflt Association of the above order. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret candy cathartio, curt guaranteed, 10c, S8c. THE GREEKSJN CRETE. Tlie Government Determines to Continue nn Active I'olloy. Athena, Fab. 1. In the legislative ohamber Prime Minister Delyannls an nounced that he had not received au thentic news of the departure of Turk ish troops for Crete. Replying to ques tions, he said that the government was seeking to discover the motives of the powers In their recent action in Crete. The government had arrived at cer tain decisions, but waB unable to Im part any information as yet. Some of the members declared that the lower ing of the flags of the consulates con stituted recognition of Greek occupa tion. It is reported that the cabinet council decided to continue an active policy. The jrovernment last night sent Instructions to the consul at Canea declaring that as the four towns which ths powers ocoupled were not held In behalf of Turkey they must like the rest of Crete be regarded as Greek ter ritory Owing to the anomalous situation, the Greek consul at Canea, on the rep resentations of the foreign admirals, haB removed the Greek (lag from the consulate. Colonel Vassos has Issued an order advising his men to avoid any collision with the foreign marines, and exhort ing the Cretans to treat fairly both the foreigners and the Moslems. He promises the latter protection and re llglous equality, but will try to per suade them to quit the Island. Turk ish soldiers who yield will be disarmed and sent to Smyrna or other points In Turkey. Cmliiren "iXniKea lti ami XJremateo; Iron River, Mich!, Feb. 13. Mrs. Thomas Broswoskl locked her two children In the house yesterday and went down town. During her absence the house caught Are and burned, to gether with both children. HAT I FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers I Hatters) in 1 ,1 for orw jec. . " t". Ill nati." of the Globe frr RHEUMATISM! MTS.tTTJAT.rlTA .... ... i.wu..uum ana timuar uompiiuiri onu prcpu-ea unacr urn stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. DR. RICHTER'S " a fainunn v 9 EXPELLEE..! "Wrtild fpnnwned ! TlmmfirlrAhiT Bucrrnsfnl ! F . .... f J - 11 ( A .I.a. t Ad. KIc!itorXCo.f151VarlSU. IN bit lork. j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Ttranch Homes. Own Olaisworkt. SsABOcts. Enaoreed & rucomuicndud hy Vn.li . in, N iiiln f-t Trn.nl,iieli 1IW N Mitln Ht . .Tti vim II.. nu M.ln ut. Hht I'onuoali. dr. nicHTcn-s ANOIIOri BTOMACIIAI. best for ! Coll''. ITwprpwlft(VHtomnch CJorfitUnlntw. wmitiHsofl's STORE plS. For the balance of this month we will continue to sell the white goods.Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance oflhe great stock purchased for the WHITE FAIR' at advertised prices. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; good judges of values admit we are leaders in our line, and the prices we have placed on everything are all temptingly low. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. Are always in stock at io or 15c. each. Why pay more ? . J.WILKINSON IUAIH STREET. LLOYD STREET. Tho Rosy Freshness Anrl n velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thore who use Pozzoni's s uompicilon ."owder. in in I. Shenandoah Your attention is called to a Special Sale of CLOTHING and OVERCOATS for the next 15 days, conirnoncing as our spring stock will soon be to place it. Past experience has taught us that we must have room and we intend to uphold the old custom by mark ing all our CLOTHING and OVERCOATS at such low figures that the men, boys and children of Shenandoah should have at least one good suit. Note the following prices which is proof that we mean business : SUITS. $5.00 Suit for - $2.00 6.00 " " - 2.50 r.oo " " - - 3.00 8.00 " " - 3.50 9.00 " " - - 4.00 All other goods proportionally low, and these goods are not shelf worn, but are the styles of last season ; they must be sold. You may imagine that these prices are only a fake to draw custom, "but the proof of the pudding is in the eating," and we can prove it by our large show windows, which, if you will examine, are filled with goods at such marked down prices that were never offered before to the people of this county. It is a well-known fact that we are the largest and cheapest clothing State, and we will endeavor to Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. GENUINE IMPORTED i BEER Xourlihing and exhilarating 5 GEflTS PER GItflSS Absolutely pure. Contains t o alcohol. Con stantly on linnU nt JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 1J0UTH MAIN ST. 1 ! H llf fHHi p the fact that we have ordered fcNtfr, We have decided that shipped we must have room OVERCOATS. $5.00 Overcoat for - $2.r5 6.00 r.oo 8.00 9.00 3.00 3.50 4.50 5.00 house in this section of the always Uphold that reputation. I GOLD IN, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. IiWU SAIjH CIIUAI'. One soda apparatus, three 15-irallon Copper fountalni, oni'irrn erntor, lot of jars, oakc stand, cake ornament, baking utcnslln, show aura, one milk Blinker, two lianftliiB lamps. JA HUKKllAr-T, 23 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. 2-lMw I iTOR ItHNT. A nice room gfcond floor, ? suitable for oftlce purposes. Apply nt IlEBALn ofllce the County.