CANl Y.-n Do you wish to eitt cumh f' t i iitrc? If so, you shnuM tiv our new lhie. We hnna'.f A M. Tciiney' chocolates and hou bous, the purest that can be ni.nU- Tiv a box, you'll want anothei CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES PRECAUTIONARY STEP. COLDS As follows: A First PtltM. ftaah fit $100 40 Thhil " " "$25 Gold Cash vai Pflios glim eaoh month Cuh - EROE EACH RJIONTH OUIIIIKIII m t o nn n nn atwes - l.uuu.uu $3,400.00 SOAP" HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. FURNITURE. No i i li il u ao 'nrge nn.l Iwnutlfnl m na.ort ment !i non Mid I" point of volilo can offer intending l.iiyem better Inducement tliim mt We cull our attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. IN really a treat to tee such goods lit such rcitmilcebly low factory prim. Total given during 12 raos, 1897, IMOJO HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. NLlun I rfln.iioilinvtni.nfi lit. IIHinySU SOAP Wrapper! ni they can collect. .m oil the ton portion of each i - -wrniVner. Oint portion Foninln- fj2 a Hie hcnilliiK "lUHHW"! IWf 1 prfEOB III, Kl limin") nre to luliy Mam. Thee" tenlleil "i;oii. iip mtiii, ew.cii wiiii 7illSLl'nVil',MKnlcl 'n 'A nidrr ..1 the .rut lii f New York NAME OF DISTRICT. Wrai m mo No. olT DUtrlct 1 ( iMiHhrr of I oiyoiis l.rvcr iiro.. ;v, llll 13 :m TM15 TOP WHTIOH WRAPPERS run ere. r.nry month duriim i In each of the 1 dLtrlet lwlllMW!dedMM!nw: . , . ,. A J li L JOiniWIIMT DCUU.IH IW. Largest Miimber 'oleooponi fror. tnediBtrlctinnMclitie or the resides will reoelTetl 100 Cnslu , . ,. The ft Oompetltora who (end In tb Next I.nrncst Numbers el eon porn from th" olttriot wW" 'PV reildowlll Kncli recelTe at winners option a ladr'or(reriUMjo' fierce iirH. ninriu'ii on ""'... njiiiTtim? ,r(lnf1o'Jic)rii i IwllhJNIJHIIIIIl uWTiiirrci ' Competitor lives In. New York City, lrurritiyii . l-ona nuilWlntrn lulnnili), Ncw .lereey. New-York State (ounM. ifK.r.Cfit, 3 AroAlnw, nng and SUUn Jilqn.l.). PennylVHniR. iicin.yri.-, 'J'TfrL" lrtnd. West Virginia and Ills-trletor 'rim New ltnaland State. ni. HT7."-i .M ih.Ml.hil nlnren Hi : "":v" ";xr;:i b imva tin.: i imi- "lu " J'l , " T i fc, Ai -OXR OP HTR- BABY COACHES la n (rood tiling to piiah nlong. Tliey rc Briidediipwarditoeultnny toete. Qiwllty Mid actuixl worth nlone determine the price. sOur Stock is Complete. M.Spoont, 1 18 Beat Contra St. iPlMa Pint. I Hub NIC liU( SUndud Orclonwter. u Next trlot in option tfh ii OomrSlUrhond In tbe mm tmm in! aiB- i The 10 OompetltottW 3. The Oompetitlona wUl Cloao the I.riat Hny of olpln donW1.Uiok 1.111 he dlaqaJlfied. .."P? of Lnwr Brother.. Ltd., nd their falH, " barred from competing. . , 4. A printed hat el Wlnnem InOotnpetltot'a dWritt will be forwarded t o Oompetitore In about SI daja after 'dTlM., will endeeror toawardth. prTae. l5rij to tbe l.t of their ahllltl r and Msnwet. t?t U l. iraeMtood that all -ho oompe aeree to . oept the award of Lerer Brother., Ud a. final. l.UVUll 11HOH., Ltd., NewYorU. IKKSONAI 1115S1 ION. was a noon paaaeiiRer to was a Frackville visitor frlenJs at T. ,T. ltlggins IVtUrille. W. J. Jamea yesterday. Mrs. J. J. loiitn was visiting Taniaqna to-(ly. George Uovm, and daughter, were row Tills victors to-day. TlmniM Citniuball. cf rhlladelplita, Is apendlng several tlays lit town. William Stanton, of Sonth (lllbert street, ni tn Vila limne bv illness. vtiaa Mne-ale O'iMnnoll. of Ashland, Is rl.itlno Mln Mantle O'Neill, of Iost Creek. Martin Mnloue, of the Columbia llrewing transacted business in Ceutralia to-day. Me Abol lulled the I'nge. For maiiv voars the Cincinnati En nnlmr nsed to print a solid editorial naif o and eumloypd an exclusive editorial Btaffi of six writers, who wrote all their matter at ninht in order to keep abreast of the telegraphic news. One Fourth of July oTcninir as thev aasembletl to begin work somebody suggested a patriotio drink in honor of the oeoasion. They fllod down to a restaurant near hy, and, ns they lined up at the bar, the door opened and Washington McLean, tlio presiding genius of the paper, oamo in. Mr. McLean did not drink often, but when he did he drank very hard. On this occasion he was celebrating the Fourth. The result was that round after round of whisky was ordered, and nobody thought of the editorial page except one writer (who tells the story in the Chi cago Times-Herald), who went back to the editorial rooms nnd sat down to write au editorial. Ho never got beyond the first sentence, "Yesterday was the Fourth of July." The next day, when the paper etune ont, on the editnrinl page there was just one line of editorial matter. At the top wero tho words, "Yesterday was the Fourth of July," and the rest of the page wns filled with xtews. The reading publio bolioved that tho chamici was intentional, and Mr. McLean received so many congratula tory letters commending his enterprise in giving news preference over editorial that lie abolished the editorial page per manently. The A'endlah Tongne In ticrmany. Consul Oeneral de Kay writes for The Century a paper on the Serbian swamp Voudland under the title of "An Iulaud Venice." Mr. de Kay says: These people speak German to the lord ings as wo pass Vendish to our boatman, but the Vendish is disappearing because, for tho sake of the army, its teaching is discouraged. Throughout all this dis trict, far over into Saxony, only a few churches still offer sermons in the old tongue. Yet if the Vendish tongue dis appears the names of places will tell the tale, even as such names in Bran denburg and Saxony still do. Drewleu, Leinsic, these are Vendish words or call thern Slavic, witli the broader term that now moans the race. And here' nbont are Cotthus. Vetschau, Muscheu, Brahmow. Babow, Dlugy, Raddush, Leipe, Lchdo, Byhleguhre, Strnnpitz and Lubbeu. And the aiegsea that wind or shoot straight in and out of forest and cleared fields retain Vendish names: alntuiza. Blushnitza. Rogazo, Zscha- uick. Foleuzo, Qroblitzo and Nabasatz. Effort have been made to give Gennuu names to many of thorn, but country people everywhere are great holders to nrocftlwiit. and tho neonle who stick so tiuhtlv to their old costume are not go ing to give up their place names without a struggle, 10 to 60 An Alabama. Tralu ltobbery. nirmlneham. Ala.. March 11. A north liouml expreaa train on the Louisville and Nashville railroad was held up by six masked men near Ca lera Tuesday morning. The express, messenger was covered with pistols and forced to open the safe. A num ber of packages of money were secur ed, amounting to 12.C0O. A posse is In pursuit of the robbers. The Weather. For eastern New York, eantern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; northely winds, becomliis vailable. A Felony to tilt. 'Kinikiut liriipa." Albany. March 11. Governor Black yesterday signed the "knorknu'" drops bill, wtilcii manes it a i" " person other than a li .i . -1 clrugslst 3f physician to have in !H posse . Ion r to od'rlnto'er to any i' i". n a diug j li.irco 11 SPECIALS WIliKlWS HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of every worthy make and offer special inducements to buyers ; come and get our prices before buying carpets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perhaps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard ; they were made to sell at i2c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at isjc. our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Black only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c our price only 39c. PITHY POINTS. Happening. Throughout the Country Chronicled for ila.ly l'eriiani. The Auditors are making much progress In their work. Despite the hard times houses are scarce in Shenandoah. Melinkey A Son have housed a large ninelnnatl Safe and Lock Co. safe. On nf the lira, nlate class windows of the Watson House was broken last night. A biiMv driven br a resldeut of Mahanoy City, broke dowu at tho Heading statlou last night. An advertisement in the Hkbali) in variably brings Its reward. We have the renders. C. V. Byan, formerly of Gllberton, now of Chicago's secret service, it visiting friends in this vicinity. l'ottsville, desirous or emulating new York, is talkiug about absorbing Yorkville and Mt. Carbon. Tho City Supply Company has hung a handsome glass sign. It is tbe first ono of its kind in this town. On St. Patrick's day there will be just twelve hours of sun. Old Sol will arise at 0:09 a. m. and set at 0:09 p. in. Tho Cuban war has so affected the tobacco business that Heading cigar makers have ac cepted a cut of $1 per thousand. A numlicr of members of the Lithuanian church have begun the reli earning of a Lithuanian drams, which will be produced shortly after Lent. Beginning next Tuesday, March 10, and continuing one week, the Central Pennsyl vania conference of the Methodist cnurcu, will lie held in Clearfield. Tuesday night Cloorgo Knickerbocker's buggy broke dowir near Renova and in going for holp be fell over a cllT and was killed. His body was found yesterday. The P. A It. Co. are actively pushing the work of double tracking the Little Schuyl kill railroad. The days of tho Mahanoy nlniie sirn annarentlv numbered. liov. James Koblnson, tho pastor of tho PnwliTtnriiui ehuroh at Summit Uill, has ac cepted the call that was recently tendered him by Olivette cliurcn, jteauing. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Itailroad Company is buying in tho common stock of tho Catawissa Itailroad at 3.33 a share. Tho object in to obtaiu complete control. Michael McCormick, or New York city, John McCormick. of Girardvillo, died ou Tuesday. The remains woro brought to tlm latter nlace to-day for interment. The coal crews at Delano, like all other railroad towns, are makiug poor time nut last month ou account of its shortness and the l-estrietlons in coal trade proved the worst of all. ltciinlted. Miss Gertie T.yan loft Mt. Carinol on Tues day for Pittsburg, where sho will meet nor mother, whom she has not seen since she was a-baby. When a child, upon tho death of her father, the young lady, whose real name la Tlnneatl. WAR broueht to Mt. Carniel by Eev. John O'Keilly, then pastor in cnarge oi Urn Church of Our Lady, and placed In the care of John Byan, now a resident ot ureen- rhl ire. who has since cared lor her ana pro vided her a home. On Saturday she was for tho first time in her accountable years ap prised of the fact that she still had a mother living in Pittsburg hy tho unexpected arrival of a brother. Sho accompanied him liack to Pittsburg. Chief ltiirren Tabor Imposes t mutinous Fur Letter Ho. Stolen. Circulars were distributed In town yester day, purporting to be issued by a letter box 1 niHiiiifiicturlng company of Philadelphia, in i which a lease of letter boxes to householders 1 for 11 vo years for the small sum of twenty- five cents was offered. The Conditions stated were that agents would call at the houses to-day and collect the mobey and ia few days after the boxes would be placed. Last night It was learned that recently the people cf Allentown had been victimised by a scheme of that kind snd' two newspaper men this morning called npofi Chief Burgess Tabor and placed the facts befogs, him. Tbe iinwaimrier men and Detective 'Amour then started on a hunt for the WnjL,n8'',n' t,,e offer and found him at the Commercial hotel. He gave the name of llolbrtyik and was registered as hailing from Palmyra, N. Y. He ngreed t go to tho Chief Burgess' office and upon arrival there he nrn tested that his bflsufets Was per fectly legitimate and that h haM never been in Allentown. He was told that the people of the town were poor rtidbtti' at present wltbont bcin fleeced by.onJBlde sharpers and unless assurance of bona flee Intentions could be furnished the lltrfgess would not allow the canvass for the letter .boxes to pro ceed. Several plans were ' sfltkested, but Anally the Chief Burfssa-t said tuat the letter boxes weuVd- laWe to be placed when the mm ii received for them. Holbrook domAneVl, olalmlng Munyon's Cold Ctiro cures eolds In the head, colds on the longs, old colds, new colds, and obstinate colds, and all forms of grip. Stops sneetlng, discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria, pneumonia and all throat and lung troubles. These pleasant little pellets are absolutely harmless, have sated thousands of lives and prevented much sickness. Price, 85c. MUNYON' Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up a separate cure for eaeh disease. At all druggists, mostly 86 cents. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to l'rof. Munyon, 1606 Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a., answered with free medical advice for anv disease. And a Halt that the plan would pi additional expense and Ii Tabor said that was tbe oi which he would allow tbe and Holbrook finally aud very decided to abide by it. afc bfan te OorKbut much Burgess Ition upon proceed, reluctantly ICngtneer Sealdedi A destructive railroad Wreck occurred yesterday at the borough llruits of Danville. An extra fret aht train drawn by engine No. 866, bound for Bast Mahanoy Junction from Shamokln, via the Catawissa fsanch of the P. B. B. B., was being assisted by two en gines Nos. 848 and 100 in "thejlear, as the heavy grade wasascended. The had reached Bloom street station In Daavilliaud came to a stop to await orders. Throng a misunder tirecautlons tiet having been taken, another freight tralu dswu by engine No. 860, came dashing along j high rate of speed and crashed into tUS.wo pushers. John Nolan, of Gonlon, eiiiter of No. 860, stuck to his post and as a rslultVas so badly scalded by escaping steam that his llfo is despaired of. An hour or more was consumed by tho trainmen iu extricating the unfortu nate engineer. He was taken to tbe Miners' l.nsnital at Ashland on a sneelal train. The three engines will have to be rebuilt through out, as they are but amass of iron, ine freight cars are total wrecks. The damage will amount to considerable. There 1 This Is Just the Thing. lied Flair Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. ft A OREEK ADMIRAL'S TREACHERY. milled to Fulfill a Duty He Had Wedged to the Towers. London, March 11. The Times pub lishes a dispatch from Canea which states that during- an interview with nn nf the officials of Candamo he said the insutgetits threw 100 Bhells Into the town and fort. The ammunition and bread supplies were exhausted, but the flesh food was plentiful. The garrison lost 18 killed and 26 wounded. The Hrltlsh consul, Sir Alfred Bllllottl, came first alone and then sent for a rescue party, whloh arrived on Tues day, and stayed six hours below the town. The Insurgents entered and pil laged the town before all theJ,Ioham- medans had gone. At Sellno, during the embarkation, the Insurgents who bad followed as sumed a menacing attitude, and set Are to the town. The marines wore ordered to fire a volley Into the air, and an Italian vessel flred a shell in order to drive the Insurgents back from the shore. The Insurgents acted fairly at Candamo, but an armed rab ble followed the refugees to the coast and tried to rush Into Sellno. The foreign admirals had a confer ence with the insurgents at Akrotlrl yesterday. It was learned that ox Commodore nelnack, of the Greek navy, had never Imparted to the chlefa the proclamation or me aamiruin mi bidding them to attack the towns, al though he had accepted a ooromtsslon to do so. The Times, commenting on the news from Canea, says that ex-Commodorc Itelneck nppears to have assumed the responsibility of suppressing the Joint remonstrance of Europe, which ho had undertaken to make known to tne in surgent chiefs, and adds that there are hardly words strong enougn to cnar acterlze this treacherous action. ill Inside of a Year 3 :33:3S 3332 3333 3332 :3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 333 3333 3331 liii 500 Pairs 'Of Sample Shoes. We've built up the biggest shoe business in town. The growth hnien't been accidental not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, and we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, more and better kinds than ever.land till fit the same old prices we've taught you to expect. 3333 3333 Is what we are offering now, and you had 333 better come at once before the best are all 3333 gone 33 3 3 They are all high grade shoes, but the prices w 3333 have put on them are about half value. 3333 . Checks with every purchase ; 25 worm gets o nanusome Parlor I,ainp. 3333 333R 3 3 3 33if 33 33 33 33 3 Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. M0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT PACTORY PRICGS. MISCELLANEOUS. Oatarrh and Colds Relieved in Minutes. One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied witli each botile of Dr. Agtrew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pass ages. 1'ainlena and delightful to use. It re lieves Instantly, aud permanently cures Oatarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tojisilitis and Deafness. 60 ct. Bold at Kirlins drug store. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. L J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! ssssssssssssWssssssU MM i i in ifflssM r i mm 1 1 Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. ""Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. I will dose, out In 0 da my entire atook of BOOTS AMD H0E8 of the beat and flneat make. The greater part of this toelt la home made k-od. Heaao" 'or selling out I Intend to leave town, fall early and exnmino the stock GEO. MANNING, 1SS E. Coal St. imminn uUUUiliiU NEW SERIES ! Bavlnu fund ntock w HI be sold tiy THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' B. & L. ASSOCIATION, At the office of J.B. Coyle, Jleddall's building, March 17th, from 3 to 6 o'clock p. iu. mnnnmnr i ,uutfluiiliUlllll HAVK THE HANDSOMEST 1,4 DKHHiNH or IS" jj IK TsWK. B E. B. OIL CLOTHS FOLEY, f Centre Street. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GENTS PEH GliflSS Absolutely pure, tuul ly on hand at Contains to alcohol. Coo- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. llrlbery Charged. Three members of the Borough Council of Plviuouth have been arrested, charged with soliciting money for thoir votes. One of the Couucilmen arrested turned the tables on his aeciiaer. and had him arrested, lhe lAitinou- men claim they are tho victims ot spue. The trouble utarted with tbe organization of tlm new Council, and tho election ot tne borough officers. The principal contest wa on the election of Secretary. AUiuavus nave been drawn up and sworn to, charging three of tho Councilmen with soliciting money for their vote for Secretary. Tho nusiness ileu s League have assumed charge of the fight, llltterness of an Editor, The Lord loves a cheerful giver. He'll take care of the editor. He has a oharter from the state to act as a door mat for tho community. He will get tho paper out somehow, and stand up for the town, and whoop it up for you when you run for office, and lie about your pigeon-toed daughter's taokey wedding, and blow about your big footed son when he gets a four-dollar-a-woek job, and weep over your shriveled soul when it is released from ns gasping imkij-, mm smile at your wife's second marriage. Don't worry about the editor, lie u get aiong. i ue Iird ouly knows howbut somehow. Hart well Suu. To Prevent Corruption. The P. & B. C. A I. Co., iu conjunction with the other corporations who pay the bulk of the taxea in the coalieglon.particularly iu townships, have established a system whereby it. ia honed to prevent corruption and imposi tion upon the taxpayers. A person is dele gated to take a copy of the bills passed by the boards at each monthly meeting, when they are carefully Inquired iuto The system I was inaugurated shortly after tho members i of the Blytke towiisblp Scliool noaru wore sentenced to imprisouinent fur misdemeanor in office. Letters Granted. 1-ettars testamentary weie granted to W. B. Budenberger and Johu K. Miller on tbe estate of Frederlo Miller, late of Eld red township, deceased ; to Alva Burton ou the estate of John Kirkpatilck, late of 8chuy)klll Haven, deceased ; also to Lawrence i-. uinmer, ou tbe estate of Amanda Ghither, late of Bush township, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to John A. Laudenslageroti the estate of Mary Ann Hower, late of Jleglus township, de ceased ; also to Bubecca Gerhard ou the estate of Win. Gerhard, late of West Brunswick township, deceased. Thespian Soelety. A number of Axhland and Shenandoah people have organised a Thespian Society. They will play two uights at Miiiursvllle after wbieh they will make a tour of the county. Aslilund Local. HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleae-ut laxative. All Druggist. Rqulro Ilevine Guilty. 'Squire P. F. Devlne, on trial before Judge Savidee, charged with larceny as bailee, was found miiltv vesterdsy. The 'Squire was charged with retaining certain monies en tmated tn bis caro far ono Mrs: John Eoivan Tho mouey was paid to him through a real natato transaction, the money having been paid to the 'Squire by Coutraotor snoeraaiter. John F. Whalen, who represented Mr. Dovine, asked for an arrest of judgment to file reasons for a now trial. 'Squire Bovine, it will bo remembered, is now serving a torm in prison for malfoasance iu qflice In connec tion with tho Blytho township crookedness. Child Outraged. Charles Whitcavago, a Folendor, aged 30 veni-R. nnd residlne at Mahanoy City, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of outraging tbo fonr-year-olU ' daughter oi Joseph Stack. Whitcavage boarded with Stack and whllo tho child's jwreuts were absent he ia charged with having committed tho deod. The child told her parents or tho occurrence and Whitcavage was immediately arrested and given a hearing beforo 'Squire Coyle, who nfter tho hearing refused to ad- mlt him to bail. Tiie accusep,- was laitcn to jail. Tho child is iu a critical- condition, Ilronnmllle Joltings. Mrs. Thomas Baird returned home from MoKeesport, where sho visited hor sou, Dr. W. C. Balrd, who is a member of tho hos pital surgical stall'. Thomas Keilly spent yesterday in Mahauoy City, as tho guest of his brother, Dr. John Beilly. -. Dr. Burke, after a few days sojourn among acquaintances here, left to-day for his home in Ann Arbor, Mich. John B. Eisenhart of this place, has re moved his fumily to 1!M East Applo alley, Shenandoah. Car Doi-nllcd. A Lakcsldo car was derailed early this morning at the corner of Bowers and Centre streets, from the vast amount of mud which covers the tracks at that place. It required almost an hour's hard work to replace tho car on tho rails. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxatlvo Bromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. 25 cents. MAHANOY CITY. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-Notice l J. hereby given that my wife, Mary, liaj .left my boil and board, nnd storekeepers nnd others nro warned not to glvo her credit on lny name, asIwUlnothonormichdcbts. Shenandoah, Pa., March 10th, 18W. 3-lMt In all tho world therr is no other treatment so pure, so sweet, su sale, so speedy, for pre. serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm baths with Cuticuba Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticcha (oint ment), the great skin cure. The ice house and rofrlgerator of theEcttlg Brewing Company was broken Into early yes terday morning, nnd ten quarters of beor stolen. Suspicion rests upon a gang of loaf ers who mako their headquarters at the gas house, Tho recolpts of tho fair of Co. E. N. G. P., will amount to over $S00. At a meeting of tho Mahanoy Belief As sociation held last evening it was decided to open tho relief rooms but 3 days a weet. Tho days decided upon were Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, bctweon tho hours of 0 a. m. to 0 p. in, Tho new order will go Iuto effect next week. Tho employes of tho Ptlmrose colliery will receive their pay for the last half of Febru ary to-morrow. Tho colliery will work four 0-hour days next week. Tho Mahanoy City Gamo Protective Asso ciation is busily engaged in distributing quail aud other gamo through the Mabanoy Vallev. U.K. Smith a member of the asso ciation, to-day distributed three dozen North Dakota quail throughout tho Locust Valley this morning. Frank Floo and Fred. Armondie, two Italians, pleaded EUllty to a charge of steal- ine coal from tho P. &R.C.& I. Co. beforo Justice Coylo this morning. Tlioy each en. terod $300 bail for their appearance at Court. Operations on tho now breaker ot the lun nel Hideo colliery of tho P. & E. C. & I. Co., are progressing rapidly. When completed it will be ono of tho finest in tho region anu will be equipped with all.the latest machinery, ft will have a capacity of 1,000, or more, cars a day. Andrew Kosak pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal car riding this morning and settled the case by paying the costs. Ho was arrested near the jig house while on boaid a fast Newberry freight. Yesterday moruing while a number of foreicners wero going to work thoy wero attacked near the Ellangowau colliery by a gang of 15 tramps, who demanded their dinner pails. Tho foreigners showed fight and drove the hoboes back. As orders were issued at the colliery to discontinue opera tionsand the foreigners feared another at tack tbey returnod to their homes in Maha noy City by way of St. .Nicholas. Thomas, a five-year-old son of Thomas O'Neill, tho East Pine street saloonkeeper, who lias been rendered almost totally blind from an attack of grippo sustained somo two years ago, was taken to Philadelphia this morning to havo an operation performed by Dr. Fox. A Challenge. Harry Becker, of Frackville, challenges Stride, Fisher, SUcock, Donnelly, MoSurdy, or Hurts to a pigeon shooting match for from $50 to $100 a side. Man and money can be found at James Boylan's saloou, Mahauoy Plane. InOU SALE. One of tbe beat licensed hotels I In Cntnwlsaa volley. Doing n first-class business. lJrge stable nnd four lots. Also weiuli scales. Located nt Hrnndoiivllle, on the cross roods leading to Shenandoah, Malianoy City. Sheppton, Neuremburg, I'ark Place, JthiKtown, Mnlnvlllennd Catawissa. It Is also ononnd n half miles from Green Mountain, where good coal has been found. A good chance for the right roon. Tbo beat ever offered for sale, flood terms. For further particulars address, I'nANK A. ItVKHETT, Proprietor, lirnn donville, Pa. OLD-smnD-REnnmi 23 T710K HUNT. Store nnd dwelling at No, J South Main street, l-oosesaioii imi i. Apply T. J. Hlggim, 10 N. Jardln street. 3-l-lw "TT10II KENT. The store room, cellar rma one I" room on 2nd floor now occupied by Mninn'i Iiazaar. PoMCH.Ion earlier It desired. 3-3-tt jiliru iri., r Heated by stcnin. Apply to N. W. Ueubali,. t DMIKISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters tcsta A . i. i.o lfi.iif.il tn tbo under signed upon the estate of Mary l'rchii, late of Kost Union township, Schuylkill county, doconsod, nil ficrsons knowlne themselves to be indebted to said estato will make payment linvlnc claims acalnet said estato will present the samo for settlement to John UreiiAFF.n, Executor. 2-2o-3t-oaw Brondonvlllc. Pa. AGENTS Fifty cents on each dollar-, no exnericneo nceeary. Write for sample copy. Address Tho Catholic News, 13 Jtareliiy St., New York. 2-13-1 t-ra ft! SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, loto of Reading, Manager. IJIOR RENT. Storo toom nnd dwelling at No. 122 North Main street. Contains bnth nnd closet. Good cellar and nice yard room. Site of store room, 10x43 feet, with two largo benutl f ill show windows, fitted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Worerpom and atable can be had with It If desired. Grand insuttlnn nnil rent reasonable. Address, t. . Newhouskr, 120 North Main street. 3-4-tf NOTICE! lr. G. S. Hartley is still con nected with tho establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No chargos for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only usors of vitalised air for tho painless extraction of teeth. cuticura t It told thro uchout tb world. 1'otih b Protw.. BMfton. ' AU About tlie 8 kin, Scalp, mm Ualrlm. every mmoivsssss fmjt .nlttlllll 11 MM II II I Take No Substitute.. Gail Borden Eagle Brand cohdehsbd nas Him 1w2V9 etood T7SSI In the anima tion of til. Amarican Feopla. Ma othar I Justasgooa. xiuaai ew a lmH."H-p Hll" H. "HlrarJ Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a,, 207 PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Office of the State Hospital for1 Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal ltegiqa pf Pennsylva nia, Fouutttin Springs. I'eniltt. Bested and marked (proposals for suppllea) for tbe state hospital for injured persons of the anthracite coal region "f Pennsylvania, will be received by the Hoard of Trustee up to and llwllldlliK the 3lnt day of MuroU, A. !., HW, for furnWiing bread, incut, Kroner!, drugs, uiiis lin, fruit. i'(;i tabli ., lie, feed, ooiOV dee., for the year eiulliiK Mu MM., laeH. .... The Board of Triutei s roiierve tbe riubt to reject any or all bid. A schedule ol theu.tlelea and probable amount of each required, ill be furnished on application Addrraa, J I illlill,i, Miip'tB ate Ilnapilul. H-12-1.V1U.2 2ii rouutaJli rtpriugn, Pa. Wanted-An Idea SiSii protect your lden; thev may batax you wffjtb. Write JOHN WEDDEHBUKrT CO.. Patent Attor MysV Wiuulngum, 1) o.. for their I,B0i) prise offer and list ot ino huailrvd IhtodMow wauled. I. O, of T. A. The National Executive Committee, of tho Patriotio Order of True Americans, will meet at Mahanoy City on Saturday March loth., to man out work for the next two years This organization is an auxiliary to the P. Q. S. of A., and Is in a nourishing condition. Claims 810,000. For an ialury received by accident on the Lehigh Valley train from Wilkesbarre to Schuylkill county, Bosanna Clarkster lies brought suit for $10,000 damages. The accident was the one which Max Schmidt, of town, was In about a year ago, lies I Uasleteu Who Will Succeed Thomus? It is announced in mining cl roles that Harry Stout, of Beaver Brook, is to succeed Daniel Thomas, as superintendent of Morea colliery. Other names mentioned for the place are Jed I. Holleubaoh, and Gonier Jones. Buy Keystone Hour. Be euro that tho name Liaaro & Baku. Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Nutlce. Dr. D. W. Straub will remove from town to Bethlehem, Peuua., about April 1st. Former patrons knowing themselves in ar rears, will confer a favor by calling at the office, No. 24 South White street, aud making arrangement for their accounts. After Anril flrt outstanding accounts must of neccsMty be left iu the bands of a col lector. 3-3-0t-eod Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agm-w ' (Xire for the Heart give per fect relief iu all case of Orguuio or Syinpa thetic Hoart Disease in 30 miuutes, aud speedily elfccU a cure. It isa peerless remedy for Palpitutinu, Shortness of Breath, Smother iug Spells, l'nin in Left Side aud all symp toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose con vince. Sold ut Klilins drug store. West Coal Street. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES -AND- ... LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son 105 South Main St Teams to Hire. If you want to ltlre a safe and reilabU learn mruiiiiiiftiii r. vw" V fl nnw ni.iMiita ltvarv stable a visit. T constantly ou hand at reasonable rate. JAM ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre afreet. Opposite Reed! uk railroad station. DIVIDEND diattiMj cm Fli PAID IN OCTOBER Tn fwr ABBtomari i WOULD YOU (URK TO INVKBT 10 OB UFWASDST Dlr. .tut KftBlblT. PtrUoultra frM. AMrwi, nunclulCo..n& IHtrbura HLfetl, UbloMO 111. Bloomsburg Gold- --Cure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor arcl 01 HaLYits No detention from business. Adilresn, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHENANDOAH, BBNN'A. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, UVDRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts. Pineal wUlakeya, beer, porter and ale coiktantly ou tap. Choice ewperanoe drinks and elgara.
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