rEETS tTO THE- sweil tVhat more fitting than a box of i K-ottr delicious Bon Bons or Choco-1 flutes ? We sell Tenney 9 sealed ! tckages, 25c, 40c and Hoc each, ife also sell as large or small a i$ttaiUity as desired. LOOKS & BROWN A North rvtatlm St. Cotrvfort-s Of Home . . . Are secured by wisdom economy foresight. IVm't be tempted by mlslcadtns; offer kdii till pay two prlee Tiir Inferior goods, but BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At legitimate prlees We are now Clvlmrtomptliia; offers to buyer oak I.KAF ro rn DROP TA1I1.KS 4).0U IROX MEI)TKAl)S CO nn IN AM'NIUNl'K J)UiOU Hnd upwrd. M. SPOONT, 11S Hum Centre Street. CALL AND SEE US T -a M 1 ! ft. m m BEE HIVE Dramatic Trent All Next Tl'wk. Mr. George It. Mumtnnn snd his company opened a week '8 engagement it the opera house taut night to ft large audience. Tlie piny, "Th lavement of Paris," Is s drum containing ineny thrilling episodes. Mr. Ooorge II. Summers as "Monsieur lknmwtt," made a decided hit. Miss llelle Stevenson, In the tluul character of the "l.abelle Uantier" and "Countess llelannry," proved herself to be an actress of pronounced ability. The company Is a strong one. The special ties Interspersed during the performance were of a very pleasing character, Prof. Wlicrnmii's raprine paradox, exhibiting a remnrka'ile herd of educated goats In such feats astnilitary marches, waltr.lng, pyramids, KHnw and f.iriniiu tableaux, was a remark able cxh.bition. Ln Potlte Ilessle showed much talent as a colored impersonator and responded to numerous oncores. A very re markahlo specialty was the dancing by Krmuui, and her performance was greeted with prohmsed applniise. The Are dance was never given here In anch u beautiful manner. Yurk Daily, March 80. The company will open ft week's engage ment at IVrgtuott's 'theatre commencing Monday, April Bth, with the thrilling pro duction, "The Pavements of l'aris." All thesttnvrjr, electrical and calcium effects neecs-wry to render this dramatic treat, will bo ud In the production. Buy Ke atone llonr. lie stire that the name Lovm & liAKR. Ashland, III., irliiH- 011 ever k. Scleral Sites in View. Iti v. Yl.mcck, Land Ageut Hess, of the I'. & it. ('. A I. Co , and a committee of six. snent 1 his mornine in tho First ward in search of a site to erect the proposed Hun Kiirinn Unman Catholic church. The sites now nn cr consideration are the heckle property, on East Centre street two sites on Xortli Kmerick strcet.near the Lehigh Valley railroad; Thomas Campbell's property on East Lloyd street, and Fowler's lumber yard, opposite the Shenandoah Manufacturing Company. . . Is now located in . . . . its new quarters . . 29 South Main St. -NEAR- EVERY MAN- Willing to make a $5 or $10 bill by saving it can be accommodated at our spring clothing sale, where the latest and choicest garments are sold for actually less money asked at the end of the season. Our Spring Overcoats Made of strictly all wool i-vert cloth, cut in the lat- i:-t fashion and made by custom" tailors are stunners, juait your solicitation. Vc ako have extra fine Youtk'A 5tyli.sK 5uits, Mer'.s -53Nig Top 5uits, Boy'-s Top 5uits arcl Coats. Whether ltchinr, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, -whether simple, scrofulons.or hereditary, from infancy toage, speedily cured by warm baths with CtrnctmA Soap, gentlo anointings with CtmcrmA (oint ment), tho great skin euro, and mild doses of Cotiooba ElnsoLVENT, greatest of blood purifiers and imor cures. (pieura I. iM throorhont the worll. roTTlK Daco itoCbiw. Cosr., Sole P") . Uo-loo. Uow 10 Cute ETery Blood Humor,"fr. FACE HUMORS KhicuwdbjCorPc'uiiSoIr. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. Why p.iy a tailor double the amount, when our goods are made by more skilled cutter and journey man's tailors at ready made cloth iug prices. Look into this and comitice yourself. We also carry a new and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. I nnfiiirnrrn II ATlllltn lirtltnr I U 'UkY kU II III HINu H 1 1 1 1 A f llUUIILUILIl ULUIIIIIIU IIUUUL, Cor. flaln and Cherry Sts. HI OCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. A special feature of this store is that ivciy department .s a store in it self ; large stocks bought right are in irked at money- n ing prices. PITHY POINTS. Happening T1ir.iliRln.ut 'tlie Otmnlry Ulimnlelml lor Itnly" t'eritMil. Frrai Hoffman Is anfrering front small-pox at his homo In Drifton. eontracted In a Now York hospital. Only 18 vote Were out against the increase of indebtedness of Jfl.OOO fur a bororigh elec- j i ti w light plant at Lehtghtou. I The depot at Stockton, which was closed witli Mii-abandonment of the collieries there. I was reopened yesterday. 1 The Daughters of Llliertv of Mieppton and Oneida will hold a on April 14th at ' ltiehendefer's hall. Qieat preparatlnns are under way, and the affair promises to he well attunded. Miss Maggie Iterron, of Freelun.l, the nsteeuieil daughter of John Herrou, will enter the convent at Carbondale in about a month's tltne. Miss Itermu is a very populur young lady. Judge Dunn, In the Orphans' Court, con firmed absolutely thesnlenf the real estate of the minors of the late Adam Schad, of Miihanoy City. I'liil. J. Council ha been appointed a mem ber of the reception and entertainment com mittee which will officiate in the Academy of Music at Philadelphia during Easter week at the reception to the An hbishop on the occa sion of his 25th anniversary jubilee. A cinder path is to bo made between Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville by cyclers of the latter town. It is rumored in railroad Mules that Vice President Voorhees will shoitly succeed President Joseph M. Harris, of the Philadel phia A Heading Hallway. The Stockholder is authority for the statement. The Phoeuixville Ilridge works has been put nn double time, with Increased number of workmen. J. Harry Zerbcy, of the Pottsville Ite publicau, returned home last night from his trip to Florida and Cuba. J. X. Pauly, aged 85 years, died at his home in Mlnersvllle nn Wednesday. Tho funeral will take place on Monday. The Heading Hailroad Company h to be en joined from taking culm from a bank owned by private parties at Habbit Hun, with which to fill the tracks of the Little Schuylkill road. In Haaleton It Is rumored that "11 the collieries that passed out of the hands of A. I'anleo A Company at the time the Lehigh Valley Coal Company secured control, will revert hack to their original operators, and that tho Coal Company now contiolling tliem will relinquish entirely all claim that it may have on then). Tamsqun lias a bicycle club. The Sliainokin Uun Club will hold a hitidl cap shooting tournament on the 2nd and 23 rd inslB. Tlie A. O. H. of Oimrdvillc. will hold a ball on Easter Monday night, the proceed j of which will go to the assistance of t'.ic worthy poor of .that town. David Dyke has received the contract for enrrylng malls between Centralii and Ash land. Yesterday was pay-day at the court house. tmil uft a result tlie nttlninls were lifltinv. The bottom of a cellar In Mt. Carmcl dropped out of sight, but strange to say tho foundation walls of the house were left intact. The Hess property on West Lloyd street is receiving a new coat of paint. Forest tires are raging In all parts of the county. During the month of March there were one hundred and thirty-five mortgages satis- lied at the court house. Surely thU is an indication that better times arc in sight aud that there is still plenty of money in the county. Congressman Monroe II. Kulp, of ijhamo kin, will shortly lead to the altar Mrs. Sarah Dctwcller, one of Shamokin's fair daughters. Tho Myerstown Hoard of Trade has elected as its president I. B. Haak. Mayor limit, of York, will grant no more street fakirs licenses after this week. A largo double shaft will shortly be sunk at the old Hepplier workings, near Ashland. To cud his illness and idleness William Fink bono committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor at Heading. The now brownstonc chapel of theHniinerd Union Presbyterian church, at Easton, was formally dedicated, freo of debt, last night. The cmployos of tho P. A E. C. & I. Co. in this district will receive their pay to-morrow. A new weekly paper to bo known as the Catholic Council will bo published In Wilkos barre in the Interest of Catholic work and societies. Tho paper will make Its first appearance on Saturday. Tho Kichards colliery, after improvements being made amounting to $5,030, started up yestorday, employing 1,100 men and boys. Hepresentative Spatz defends Ills bicycle tax bill at Heading by saying it is in the interest of farmers, who, like wheelmen, need tho god roads It will bring. Tho anthracite coal output, as announced 'rum Wllkcslflrre, for April, will he the sumo is for March 8,500,000 tous. This Is 500,000 tons les-i than the output in April, 1890. nt iw a . of tho Globe frr RHEUMATISM, and Blmilar OomplMnti, nnrt prcjriuba tinacr tlie HTmjretH GERMAN MEDIDAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent phyiiclaaiL DR. niCHTER'S World rrnciffncd I HpnmrValitv RiirrofMtfiil ! Onli in-niiim v, i h Trade Alnrk " Anchor.' 1'. AJ.UlrMoriUo.,2KtPeiulSL Ken ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Bonus, Own Qlaatvorki, Laduried A recomnieadcd by V i" In in r Vi h M ItiMX-iililli'll. 1 0B N. Mail' H , 1 ! I Klrlin.OS. Mali. Mt Miii'ai'.ifu 11. 1 ""tfllll" DR. niCKTC!f8" "ANCnOU" STOflMCMATi best fori Onlr Iiyspaoslq qtnmncb fTnmpln MAHAWOY CITV. Harrison Ball has received the eontraot for the extension of tho Mansion House. Work Is lielng pushed rapidly with nn In creased force of men on tho new Tunnel Hidgo breaker. Cyders complain that malicious persons have sprinkled the road from this town to Bowman's patch with tacks. A petition has liccn numerously signed pro viding for the continued closing of tho I grocery uteres of town on thewlutorsohedule 1 of 7 p. in. Kiteinlvo repairs aro in progress at tho , Huston Hun colliery. It in riimoied that Oapt. Edward Heese, of Pari Place, will shortly hecomo superin tendent of inside workings for tho Lehigh Coal aud Navigation Company, ranking second in authority to W. I). Zehnor, of Lntisford. It has been impossible to confirm ! the report at Park Place. Any lady wearing a 85 or 3 shoo would do well by calling at the Factory Shoe Store. 1 We have a lot of these sizes made to sell for '$8.00; our closing out prico is $1.00 per pair. Factory Siiok Stohe, J. A. Moyrr, Mgr. AND NOW A FARMERS' TRUST. Agrlcultut'lnta to Profit ly tlio l.e hour of Cotmnerclnl IClnto, Toledo, April 2. A gigantic farmer' trust ia now being; organised In this country. Hon. Jonas Stanberry lia been placed at the head of the organi sation In this section. Several branches were secretly organised, and the order Is strictly oathbound. It originated at Lancaster, I'a., and was Incorporated under th laws of New Jersey as the Agriculturists' National Protective as sociation. The supreme body i made up of one representative from each state. Bach state lias a subordinate board of directors, consisting of one representative from ach congressional district. Each district In turn Is gov- erned by a board of two members from each county. Each county Is under the Immediate control of a board. It Is the purpose to do nothing this year in the way of controlling the mar kets, because the organization Is not yot complete. Next year, however, the crops will be limited to the actual liv ing: needs of the metnlwrs of the or ganization. If the plan Is carried out not a dollar's worth of farm produce of any lslnd will be sold for general con sumption. After the year 1898 there will be erected or rented In each county storehovwes, In which all products for the market will be placed. From these warehouses the products will be ship ped as the state and national directors may order. HARRY S. YOST'S Jewelry Store o WILL REMOVE ON OR ABOUT COTTOLDNn. COTTOLnNll. 11 111 as well as tlie cooking of dainties, demands tlie shortening that pro duces the lightest, best tasting and most wholesome iood at tuc lowest cost $r ft is the purest, most healthful aud economical shortening ever known, lict tue genuine. Trade-marks "Cottolenc" and steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. Bold everywhere. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. (Uv K.-l.rk, ltltoklrM., HlUk.rtk. gmmT?m?mmmrffmmmTftmmmmwmmr?wfm!mmg White nc& s Shoe Store i Realizing the general stagnation in business, and the scarcity of money, we have made a general re duction in prices of our entire stock of shoes. We name a few reduc tions to give you an idea how cheap you can buy from us. Men's Salla-Galf, lace,- tip, regular price $1.25, reduced to 99c. Men's heavy top sole Congress $1.50 and $1.25, reduced to 99c. 3 2" 3. 3; APRIL nil -TO- nlHHstroim and l'ntnl I'lro. Meadvllle, Pa., April 2. Cambridge Springs, a health resort about IB miles from here, was almost entirely de stroyed by. fire yesterday. Involving a loss of one life and a property loss of $200,000. At about 10:30 o'clock fire was discovered In the notion store of Mrs. Wellman, on Main street, and as there Is no fire department at the Springs the flames spread rapidly. As sistance was requested from this city, Corry and Union City. Engines and repls were dispatched at once, but be fore the fire could be checked 30 busl. ness houses and a dozen residences were destroyed. Charles Hayes, a mer chant, entered his place of business while It was In llames to save some valuables and was crushed by falling Wills. 112 North Main St. KnbV Strmi)jttd to Dcnth. Heading." Pa., April 2. While two boys wore 'fishing In the Schuylkill river below rteadltfg they found In the water the body of a male Infant with e rope wound tightly around Its neck. The lilld was apparently about 0 months old, and of robust appearance. It is thought that it was strangled to death. The coroner is investigating. Try our new lino of Ladles' Fine Dros3 shoes at $1.50, 2.00 and $2.50. Ladles' Dongola Tip, lace and bntton, 99 cents. Men's Fine Call, band sewed, congress and lace, neat and stylish, $2 and $2.50. It will pay you to buy from the cheap shoe store. Whitelock's Shoe Store, E EGAN BLOCK. Tlio I'ulillo Debt. Washington, April 2. The monthly statement of the public debt shown that at the close of business Wednes flay the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $1,003,962,200, a decrease for the month of 88,688.364. This de crease I J accounted for by a corre sponding Increase In the amount of cash on hand. When bilious or costive, ent a Casearct candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 23c Ready-Knie Skirts and Suits. We flu w superb s',ci 1. Ladi f and .' l:!rt is no work in 'utviro tLcs stI!0i gp iv, i.ts ; every skirt or suit bcutrs tlie rstamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, $2.50 to $1 50 ; Suits, $5. co to gio.oo. PERSONAL MENTION. MuslinUnderwearDepartment Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COK, WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. V a JIAVK THE DKMIUNH OP ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY. JK 27 Went Centre Street. - Count the cost of the tuusliu and trimmings, then co no mid get our l-r.i-ei for ready made underwear, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc. ; our prices will be found to b. lower titan cost VU C ill Baznr Paper Patterns are fast im ''fri-iicU -a thousand new patterns ii-t .p i 10 or 15c. each. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. ILOVD STREET, tot ins CHASE anil n,iUry tot how leaving hutm 1 ' r 1 "iiimiMKiit tt lu ' ml j-j. uti I1' ruiAiii'iit rfin- iltiy.n lit Tru huimiM hiii t-nrnt'n Aur .:. I I! Al-Kld. fiui, Hi., 1'IiIIb I Beat CounU Bynip. TiuU Qoud! Te rVI In tlmM. H,M hv ilruulm lit D.mlcl Trny, the Iieavcr Valley timber 111 in. tmiiwicUil liualncs.4 in town to day. Mr, and Mrs Joneiih I'etein. of Win. I'cmi, wero catly niflrulii H ngui8 to Keudint'. MiiM Margaret West spent yostcrday at i'ottsville. Mm. Siiedilnii and daughter, Jesnle, were I'otthYllle visitors tn-day. MIsh I.lziie l'imtuii of West Coal street, U daiiKi roimly ill. Mrs. ticorgo Willin in and child, apcum pulled by her xuwIh, Miw Katie Wasslicr and Annie Pierce, of I'mckvllle, were cuter- I tiiued by Oirordville friunda yesterday aftor- noan. Miss Maine Cuoiptu, of Philailelpliia, is viaitiiijc the I'.ritt family, on West Coal street. Actor Strcctcr In Trouble. M. 11. Streeter, comedian, who appeared here recently with the Ideal company, was held at Willianniport yesterday on a tolc gram from Heading, where the company is appearing this week. On Saturday lust while at Mt. Carinel, lie had a misunder standing with the manager and iefued to go on with the company. ConstahU J. M. Sharp, of Heading, took Streeter back with liim to the Ilurk county scat. The charge against the actor Ih lurocny as bailee, al though it is believed bin arrest was nude from a desire of the company's management to try and persuade him to again Ji in tlio Idrals. County League. A county league of base ball clubs was or ganized at Qimrdvllle. Four clubs sent re presentatives to the meeting) Clirardvllle, St. Nicholas, locust Dale, at. d Ashland. The re prtwmUitlve from I.oat Creek tenu did not report, but It is tjxpected the team from that place will enter the League. It is the intent of the managers to keep the players on the several teams wlthlu the bounds of tho sev eral towns embraced in the League, that is, no outside talent will be engaged, with a view of giving no one team uny grjat ad I vantage over the other. The llwt After Dinner Till. Hood's I'illsald digestion, prevent that feel- , ing of fullness or distress and gently yet aflec tlvely assist in the assimilation and dlgestlou of food. They do not gripe or pain and they do nut weaken the body. On the contrary ' tboy have a streugtheuiug and stimulating effect. They rouse the liver, prevent sickness aud cure sick headache. Hood's I'll Is are . purely vegetable, perfectly luirnileasaud may be used safely by delicate women and ! children. Ootoprennrlim llurni'd to Dentil. Mauch Chunk, Pa., April 2. Mrs. Rurnhauser, aged S3 years, was burned (o death yesterday. Shortly after noon tlie gathered together a lot of brush wood and set fire to It. While putting (,n more of the Drusit per doming Ciught lire, and before any assistance tould be rendered she was burned to a, orlsp, The beneficent influences of the newly cut pine are condensed and refined in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature'Bowu remedy fot uotighs and colds, Det-ds ltrennlrd. O. W. Ocnsemer ct us to Ueo. II. Moycr, premles in l'luegrove j Pamuel Leluluger, by helm, to Duuiel Weaver by oxecutors, preini'sln Kat Ilruuswick ; John O. John son ct ux to Itautilc C. Kwcher, prcmlkea in Washington Twp; Dewald Fuust, ct ux., to Henry Ilresslor, preniisen in South Mnnheim ; W. S. Worutz, nduiluistnitor, to John I'. Martin, premises In I'inegrove j S. H. Kaercher to Oalvln Pardee, premisesin Itoilly township ; Henry W. lSorjer, et. al., to It. C. Lengel, prcnilses in Wayuo township; Amos Schropc, ct ux., to W. H Gcssner, premises iu llcgius; S. H. Kaercher to Calvin I'ardee, premises in Kollly township ; M.J. Whalcn, treasurer, to 8. H. Kaercher, premises iu lteilly towuslilpi M. J. Whalcn, treasurer, to Calvin Pardee, premlws iu Branch town ship; Iouls Illass, tuamirer. to S. II. Kaercher, premises in lteilly township; Commissioners of Schuylkill eouuty to Cal vin W. I'ardee, premises In Ilranoh towusbip ; Daniel Itarlow, treasurer, to Commissioners of Schuylkill couuty, premises In llraiich township; Cyrus Moore, treasurer, to Com ni'aslonent of Schuylkill county, premises In lteilly township ; Commissioners of Schuyl kill couuty to Calvin Pardee, promises iu Branch township; Daulel llailow, treasurer, to Commissioners of Schuylkill county, premises in llrauch township ; Elisa Heiuer et al.,' to Elisabeth Heiuer, premisesin Porter township I J- 1'. Eani.st, absignac, eUs.t to Kliaabeth K viin. premises in Porter town ship ; Djpjel Schwelgert et ux., to Geo. A. Buyer, premises In South Munnelni ; Ivi Fehler et ux. et al., to Martin VYaUU. premies in Tower City 1 Frank K older et 1. to John Wolfgang, promises (n Bid red town ship; Amut Wolfgang et al., to Pmnk Kehlor, prcmiset iu Gldreil township, t'oolar's Oor.eort Snlooii. 11 who wish to enjoy a pleasant hour should call at Pooler's concert saloon, 38 Kat Centre street. Special engagement of Prof. Bradford, late of the Hijuu, Philadelphia's pianist and vocalist. Ale, beer, porter, wines, liquors and cigar always of the best. Kverjbody weletwne. JoilV Pooikh, Pro prietor. -8Mf VOTICK IS IIERGHY GIVEN THAT ' the Executors, Administrators, Quardhms, Trustees, Ac, herein named, filed their respective accounts' in the following estates In the Roglstcr's office at Pottsville, in and for the County of Schuylkill, which accounts having been allowed by tho Regis ter, will he presented to tho Judge of tho Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on Monday, Hay 3, 189T. 1 First and final account of A. A. Schwalm. Guardian of Emma Geist. minor child of Wm. F. and Mary A. Gclst, late of Porter township, ilcccaeeu. 2 Socond and final account of Adam Miller, Administrator of John Miller, late of Washington township, deceased. 3 Final account of E. J. Fry, Guardian of U. rry aiitnuci, minor chtiu ot con rail r Shindel, late of Tamaqua. deceased. t First and final account of J. W. Kauff- man. Executor of Philip Reed, late of Heglus township, deceased. 3 Final arcouut of Kate Thomas, Admin istratrix of Morgan Thomas, late of Potts ville, deceased. ft First and final account of Tho Schuyl kill Heal Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company, of Pottsville, Pa., Guardian of Win. Dillluser, a minor. 7 First and fiual account of Monroe F. Moycr, Administrator of Rebecca Beulnghoff, Into of Washington township, deceased, 8 Second a. 'count of John H. Stldfole aud Charles T. Huntzlngcr, Executors of Eliza beth J. Iluntzinser, late of Tamaq.ua, de ceased. 0 Second and final account of Goorgo II. Tcter. (Jnardlaii of Oscar Cook, a minor, (now deceased) ohlld of Daniel Cook, late of Mahanoy City, deceased, 10 First and final account of Emanuel Rex and Nathan G. Rex, Executors of Nathan Rex, late of West Penn township, deceased. 11 Acconut of Daniel R. Kistlcr, Adminis trator of Sarah M. Bock, late of East Bruns wick township, deceased, lUFirst and final account of Nancy Adams, Administratrix 01 Margaret Adams. Uto nf Pottsville, deceased. 13 Flint and final nccouiit of Charles ilcisr. Executor of Sarah Daniels, lato of Piuegrove township, dccrustxl. 14 First and flna.1 account of O, S UnnUlngcr, Administrator of Jraslah II Huntsdnger, lato of Ucglns township, dc leased. 15 First and final account ef Michael .Sullivan, Guardian of William Sullivan. minor child of Dennis Sullivan, lato of Pottsville. deceased. It) First account of Henry W. Delbert and Daniel Delbert, Executors of Joseph Dcihert, Into of Orwlgsburg, deceased, 17 Second and final account of John II. Reed, Executor of Frauds M. Luckenbill, wlio was executor of Charles L- Luckenbill, late of Wayne township, deceased. 18 Account of David Starr, surviving Kxecutor 01 I'cter rilarr, late or llrancli township, deceased. 10 First and final account of William S ZnlHr, Administrator of the estate of Charles .uner, late of Orwlgsburg, deceased, 20 First and final account of Ma it A lioiiser. Administratrix of William Sterner, late of North Manheim township, deceased. it f irst account or uavm j'enstermaclior, Executor of John Fenttermacher, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 22 First and final account of Charles Sitler. Administrator of Polly Ilalllett, lato or West l'euu townsblp, rteceaseu. 28 First and final account of William J Mat, Executor of Julia Monroe, lato ot Pottsville. deceased. . St First aud narllal account of S. II, Lee, Jacob Kisenhuth and George W. John son, Executors of Ann Wylam, late of St. Clair, deceased. 2fi First account of N. Hcbllch, Executor of Richard Smith, late of Pottevllle, de ceased. F. C. HEESE, Ukoistkb's Office, Register. PonwviLLB, Pa., March 30, 1807. Sate of School Horn!. Subscriptions will bo received at the eiuco of tho Secretary of the School Board, in tho West street school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousasd ($83,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. Tho bonds will bear dato of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four por cent, payablo semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty f 100 bonds; twenty f00 liouds, and thirty-eight J500 bonds. By ordor of tho Board, J. J. PmcE, President. Attest : Frank IIanna, Secretary. old STFttiD - Rcnnins. Marriage .Ileuses, Thos. K. Heed aud Mary J. Qartett. both of Orwlgsburg I,ewU M. Rhode, of South lauhelm, aud Katie M. Arndt, of Leiihartaville. TO CUIUS A OOI.I) ISONH WAY Take Ixativu llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure, gfi cent . Won't Oet Kxcltcd. Wo aro elected by- an overwhelming ma jority toscll tho dear pcoplo shoes. Every shoe Iu tho store luw durability, comfurt, fit and stylo to recommend it. Factory Siiok Stoki:, J. -A. Movwt, Mgr. Docs your head feel aa though someone was hammering it ; as though a million sparks wero flying oit of tlio eyes ? Have you horrihlp sickness of tho stomach ? Burdock Blood Hitters will euro you. HiKpltul I'atlents. Jennie Fesslcr, a school girl, 13 years old, and living at Mt. Curmol, camo to the State Hospital, Fountain Springs, with a needle in hsr hand. While running through thehouso alio fell on the hand and caused the ncedlo to pouotrato tho flesh. Tho forolgn bodj may have moved from its place of entrance so its position will bo located with an X-ray, after which removal will be compa-atlvely easy. Among others treated in both departments were the following! John Kotch, 30, Glen dowor, laborer, lacerations of thumb with evulsion of nail ; Joseph RobuskI, 27, Hickory Ridge, miner, simple fracture ot right femcr of the third, or thigh, duo to falling rock ; Michael CoJo, 30, Lost Creek, miner. Raven Run colliery, lacerations of nrm ami puncture of leg, due to a fall of coal. Two cured patients were discharged. Tho misery of years has beon cured in n single night by the use of Doru's Ointment, a positive never failing remedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your doulor ke ps it, or can get it far you. MISCELLANEOUS. Oil HUNT. Store and dwelling- ot No. Hotitli Main Btrect. PohaohsIcmi Anril Apply to T. J. Hlgglns, 10 N. Jurdlu St. S-X ""7ANTKD. Agents to soil 86 Indelible Check M Perforators. Wesley MTgC Pbiladclpbln. Co 4m Bourse, a-ao-st-eou SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. OOlce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angle, late of Iteadiiigl, Maiisirer.. NOTICE: Dr. O. S. Hartley Is still con nected with the cstablisbniciit. ALL EXAMINATIONS FltKK.. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Loimn Crowns. Crow& and Bridge work and all operations that pec tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting whon plates am ordered. We are tho only users of -vitalized; air for tho painless extraction of. teeth. LCI Bloomsburg Gold-- -Cure Sanitarium -For Cure of- IJIOK UICNT. A n"w house on South Uto street provided with oil modern oonven lenors. IttoBonftlile it' tit. Apply nt K. 15. aiagnrule's store, liutt IVutre street. 9-llVtt Liquor arcl ?lor3rire HaM No dvteiitton from huslues. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHRNANWOAH, PllNN'A. IJIOIl IIRNT.Htore loom and dwelling u V- 122 North Main street. Contains l.aiU- and closet, (iood cellar and nice yard room, tilie f store room. lGxtt feet', with two Ini'Bo uautl f ul sliow windows, fitted out with counters and uliclvinK ready for business. Wareroom and stable can tie boil with It if desired (Irond Ifxutton and rent reasonable. Address, O. vy, Kewiiqusisii, 120 North Main street. IW-tf TOTICE IN THE ORPHANS' COUKT 1 OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Rotlpe is hereby given that the appraisement of the estate of the decedents heroin ua.rn.ed, setting apart tlie personal nr (tthpr property to the use of tho widows and children, have been filed in the Clerk's office, and that they will be presented to the Judge of the Orphans' Court of sxld county far oonflrmatlou nisi, on Monday, May 3, 1897, 1 Tlie appraisement of the personal estate of Gideou 11. Wetsel, late of Mahautougo township, deceased. S The appraisement of the personal estate of George K. Moyer, lato of Orwlgsburg, deceased. 3 The appraisement of the personal estato n f John sliaup, late of Uuion township, deceased. 4 The appraisement of the personal and real estate of William Adam, late of Tre tuont, deceaeed. 5 The appraisement of the personal estate of Joseph Becker, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. ( B The appraisement of tho real aud per. soual eiate of John 0. lluchannan, late of Wayne township, deceased. T Tlie appraisement of the personal estate of Samtwon Couch, late of West Mahanoy township, deceased, F. a REESE, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. HlXlUTKK'S Okfick, POTTSV1U.E, Pa., March 30, 1807. 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