' --i EASTER... Will soon be here. Our lino of t-Miils, booklets and novel t.cs U now ready and prices are from in t 20 per cent, law than former years. Candy eggs very cheap. If you wish fine chocolates or lion bons for Baster, don't forget wo handle Tenney's sealed packages. HOOKS & BROWN t North Miln St. Comforts Of H OlTVC Arc secured by wisdom i'.'mimv - foresight, lhm't 1m tempted lt mltflcndlnf itlTein Slid till iv to price Tor Inferior KKd, llllt BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At lt'Kltlinnfc prices We lire now i iiiK tt'inpttiiK . (Tcrs to l.uyers l Hi'lliiiK oak i.kvk ffo rn IIMH TAIII.KS $,au Ili'lN IlKIV-TKUM CO Cfl IN Mi.VNfK J)0.3tl and upward. M. SPOONT, , f 11S Hast Centre Street, CALL AND SEE US ! ...THE... . . Is now located in . . . . its new quarters . . 29 South Main St. -NEAR- EVERY MAN- Willing to make a $5 or $10 bill by saving it can be accommodated at our spring clothing sale, where the latest and choicest garments are sold for actually less money asked at the end of the season. Our Spi-ing Overcoats Made of strictly all wool covert cloth, cut in the lat est fashion and made by custom tailors are stunners, await your solicitation. We also have extra fine Youth's Stylish Suits, Men's Spring Top Suits, Boy's Top Suits and Coats. Why pay a tailor double the amount, when our goods are made by more skilled cutter and journey man's tailors at ready made cloth ing prices. Look into this and convince yourself. We also carry a new and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. Cor. naln and Cherry Sts. SAM BIOC K, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'SLIVERYT" BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. T r Wm 1 mm h 1 T Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. Z$ V K HAVK TIIK I1ANDSOMKHT JU ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. r- y-v I f"- r fc.. t3. r ULt T , Wt fjt rVo. ar H'esf Centre Street. tfi 1 JJUvJL, 111 1 Lj Kwzwy&zztm STREET, K Witt AH J. BUYAH 1KJURBS. l'ell With n Hotel iMitcsn mill Wtw 1'lokpil l'l l'ricimicliusi St. Augustine, FIb., April . Hon. W. J. Dryan was Injured here last evening by the caving In of the plana from which he was speaking. Nearly 400 men uml women were precipitated about ID feet to the ground and many nf them Injured, but none fatally. Mr. Bryan was picked up unconscious and remove! to a physician's office, where an examination revealed that he had received no Injuries of a serious char acter. It was deemed beat, however, to abandon the reception which was to have been Riven later In the evening. Mr. Bryan arrived here at 4:60 p. m., and was greeted at the station by sev eral hundred people. At 8:30 he ad-1 dressed fully 3,000 pi ople from the pi-1 assa f the Ban Marco hotel. At the ! close r f his speech hundreds of people flocked about him, and so great was ; the strain that one section of the plai-, a, 40 feet square, fell through. I Wedded In 11 Private Cor. Wllllanisport, Pa., April 9. General Superintendent A. C. Palmer, of the Ueech Creek railroad, and Hiss Mary Ilaer were married Wednesday In the former's private car while It was speed ing over the falls at 40 miles an hour. The wedding occurred between Jersey Shore and Newberry, and was per formed by Rev. P. 8. Kohler. a Presby terian minister of Jersey Shore. Vfotlm of mi ItHllmt VennVtln. Kane, Pa.. April 9. -John Ceranle Is the victim of an Italian vendetta, and Is likely to die. While he was asleep at his home a fellow countryman named Mrro-co strle Into his shanty and infl'.tttd five cirep wounds In the sleeping; nmn' neclt nnd face with n stiletto, nlrni ft ei hip the Jugular vein, tlorasro cnir hue from Phila delphia a ehcit tlir.e ajro. It now tl-anxplres ill it he Is a member of the Matin, and mi sent here to put Cer anle out of the way. lIcraEio Is In Jail awattl'ff the outcome of Ceranle's Injuries. .SlicmtndoHli Dental l'arlitm. Latest methods uf dnitistrj-. Rood work manship, moderate pi Ices. Positively teeth extracted without pain. Kutlro satisfaction given. 1 S-lm J. I). IJhkwxax, D. D. S. Married nt AVin. I'iiiia At tlie res'denre of Mr. ami Mrs. Itolert Sh. r imn, of Win. Pe 111, 1 :st eveiihut, Un holy hnnds of 111 itrimony were performed upon (heir daughter. Frances, mill Iui II 11 is of tOVVH P.OV. D. I. Evans olIll'illtlllE. The couple was attended by John Io as gr 'oiihiiiaii, ami Ml-u Carrie Williams m hridesmaid. After the ceremony was per furined .1 wedding supper hub servud which was luirtukeu of by (lie 75 guest present. Stone Supply Cut Oil. For a number of years tho borough bus bji-n rjlriug its H'lpply of sduio for street r jmird jkim a quarry at the town-diip line just ahoTO the northern end of Main street, lint that suurco of supply lms now been cut (iff by the Glrard Estate, whose officials have J untitled the Supervisor and street committee 1 that tho quarry has been leased by hi- di lunula. Don't (Jet JhtcHcri. We are elected by an ovorwhohnlni; ma jority to sell tho denr people shoos. Kvery shoo in tho store has durability, comfort, fit and stylo to recommend It, Facto uy Snot: Stoiib. J. A. MoYitn, Mgr. Two lloj-s ltadly Inured, By an explosion of a railroad torpedo last nlzht, Uohe.it Wlictstone, aged 5 years, ami John Lewis, aged 0 years, of Tanmqua, re ceived serious injuries about the eyes und faee. The two boys found the torpedo 011 tho railroad and took it into tho yard and pounded it with a stone until it exploded. Voting Lewis v.u taken to the Medico Chirurgical college, I'liihulelphia, for treat ment. XtclilDfC, Irritated, scaly, crusted Scalps, dry, thin, and falling tli,lr, cleansed, pnrlfled, and beauti fied by w.irni (shampoos with Cutiouba Soap, and occj -ioii.il lrjs:nK of Cfticdba, purest ot eino'llentj. t'i greatest sklD cares. Treatment will produce a clean, healthy scalp wfth luxuriant, lustrous hair, when all else falls, ftjtd thrmie'iunt (ho world. Tottie Dblo A5D Chkm. o-" liojr to .rr, !!!,( I-umrlint Hair," mailed free SKINS ON FIRfc relieved DIBS. Spring- Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Inj porteci Novelty Dress Good.i for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waifts. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our great assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of giocls. We have made large iiticlmseti and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary and Marcli Over a thousand of the famous McCall Bazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON LLOYD STREET. (utlcura PITHY POINTS. iluiliitt llintngliuut lliW buunlry Oliranlnlml Isr il)illt. A miirrlnrfp license wsa RnflifWl'ln' Ohsrltis 11. (lulirlg uml Suslo I'lillllpii, W.li of elnyl kill Itnven. The Orwlfshnrg shoe fitclorles sre ill work ing iiviTllino. If rou nceil prltillnf of nny descriptluti bring It to tliis office, whet tlis lot of nrnterlnl 1 uteri sml eonipslvnt workmen employeil. J intra Steruer snd Mrs. Ma M. Cltrist, lrotli of 1'ittUVlllo, wer insrrisd rrosutlr. The connection nf the msln till line of the Jit. Curmel water Cumny lim liern rasde with ihelr new iwerirolr. There nre onrolleil Oil mute suit 1.101 funmln pupils In the Muliutiuy City imlillc whoul. Mt Oirmet wheelmen 11 re Birniiglng fur a roml nicu on Mhv 80th, UrtWMii tbat (own nnrt Mnynville. P.ur prises will lie given equivalent to $70. It will he open to rlilnra from Xnrthiiinherhuid, Columbin nd Sehuyl kill conntic. Klwtxxl Itall, n Hcllertown ilnigsU." nwalloweil i lisim rather than Mstul h trial at court for aunltery. John II. Itoyer, tho ohlcut printer in reninylvniiin, Otnl at l'hoctilxvtllu ymlcr ilay, ageil lOIyenm. lloliert 'IVIt. Jr., an anient young lli-puli. llcnii of Weutlieily, hni lieeii apiHiluteil mall rwtte agent hetwoeii Kastoii anil Haaletwi. Till ii the flret apiwlntment In Oirlmn county under the new HilinluUtratlnu. Tho emi'loyet of the tahlgh Valley Ciwl C'o.'a I'rimriMe eolllery will receive their regular two weeks iay to-inorrnw. The official of the (liranl Mammoth col liery are oxiH'ilencini! much trouble with the water in the liore holes at (hat colliery ami may can e (hem to suk'1h1 at any (line. To-day l Arhor D.iy, hut it a nut oli pervwl In lliis ltKiility. A new flng pavenunt ha been Inlil in front of the Nobel U projierty ou,Xorlh Janlin street. The iti in tt rs ami iiaperhauuen are all busy just now. Xow is the lime to clean your premises of the accumulation of tho winter's (11th. Many arc taking advantage ofv the idle days anil ait at woik in their gardens. A Imhe of Antonio I.ungo, of Mt. OirUon, swallowed" Borne liniment and may die. At tlie Oliver Steel Works, in Pittsburg, ull tho strikers have resinned a( a reduction. Herks Comity's 108 lunatics at Werners vllte ami Harrisburg cost the county $11,000 a year. A wliixsing trolley cat's fciulor picked up both Charles MaKhias and .Tucoh Kan'- mi" harmed, at Willlainspurt. Jllddlc Creek Mine, near Tumaniia, will bo abandoned as ladug (o expensive, auri 400 I bauds will be thrown out of work, j Aged niiaboth Duby, wluo clothes were burueil from her person at Palo Alto on I Tiii-Mlny, has died of her Injuries. Ilcmy A. Obold has ujvu eelecleil us chief marshall for the Sons of America's semi centennial celebration at Heading In August Pittsburg's new Highland reservoir, wliioh 1 was estimated to cost over $000 000, ill bo built by a Chicago rlnn for fllB.000. ! York county, with $17,000 debt, expended 1 $277,718 l ist year, $i0,378 of it for Alder I nu n's. Constables' and witnesses' fees in diseliargtd cases. Young Harry Lewis, who, with six year old Kobeit V'hitoue, played with a railroad toipedo nt Tanmqua, was to Imdly injured that he had to be sent to Philadelphia for treatment. The Town Council has fixed Ashland's tax, rate at 7 mills. Tlie School Hoard, aflcr a long wait, has received the balance due on the stato appro priations. Lnglo & Schmidt, tho proprietors of (lie new brewery at I'ounlnlii Springs, are pre paring to put their Hist product on tho market. It was brewed over two months ago, and will be iu primo condition in a few weeks. Evan J. Davis, the Ollbcrtou ball player, has signed to play with Pottsvillo. Weathcrly is agitating a driving park. Kdwanl Cumin, of Coal Dale, who was sentenced at the January term of court to a teim of three yoarsand three months at sol itary confinement In tho Eastern Penitentiary for an attempt to commit rapo, slarled on his long confinement this week. Tlie Uoyal Oak Coal Company intends to oxpeud about $33,000 iu improving their mines uoar Shamokiu iu the immediate future. Any lady wearing a 25 or 3 shoe would do well by calling at tho Factory Shoo Store Wo havo a lot of these sixes made to sell for $2.00; our closing outpricois $1.00 per pair. Factory Siiok Stork, J. A. Moykh, Mgr. l(ev. HTcNally'rt Success. Many peoplo will read with pleasure the following complimentary item taken from the Philadelphia Presbycrlau referring to tho clergyman who preceded Rov. T. Max. well Morrison as pastor of tho First Presby terian church of town : "Since the Itev. William McNally was Installed as pastor of Westminster church, Harrisburg, new life has been infused into tho members. The church edifice is becoming loo small for the largo congregations that assemble every Sabbath to hear his discourses. At the evening service, Marcli 28, there was 1,500 persons present, the pastor speaking for nearly an hour 011 Tho Day of the Lord and the New Heavens and Now Earth.' " I'loasant to take, positive and Instant in its rusults, iu f.iet. the best eough mediclno iu the world. Dr. Wood's Norway l'ine Syrup. Deeds lCeeorded. From Henry lloycr to Win. I,, lloyor. prumiMH iu Orwigsburtr. From Jonathan Kramer and wife to lleury lloyor, piemitosin Orwinsburi;. From tho I.ehijth and Wilkesliario Coal Company lo John Vunwek, premises in Kline township. From Uliiabetli A. Kershner to Howard Bolloh, premiM iu llast llrunswlok. From Theodore Kershner aud wife to Eliz abeth A. Kershner, premises in lUtt Bruns wick township. Try Gralu-O I Try Cnilo-O I Ask jour grocer to-day to show you a package of (1HAIN-0. the pew food drink that takes the place of coli'ee. The ehildien may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try ft, like it. (?KAIX-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it Is made from pure grains, aud the most delicate stomaiih looeivos It without distress, i the price of eolt'ee. ISc and 85 uts. per lockage. Sold by all growers. Salti of fiehool Itouds, SuiMciiptioni will be received at tlie olUce of the Secretary of the School Hoard, in the West street school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousasd (U,000) dollar worth of Shenandoah School District lionds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 18H7, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty 400 Iwnds, and thlrty-elht 9800 bond. l!y order of the Hoard, J. J. l'Kicti, I'reaJdent. Attest : Frank Hanka, Secretary. A Dauee, Several resid silks uf town liavc received Invitations la attaud the dauee of the W. I,. II. Club in Armory hall, (Mmrdville, on the 31st lust. Xew Undeidiker. T. J. Coakley has opened an uiidortakiiiK establishment ill towu with his oltlco located I at J. J. Coakley's, 38 North Main street. I Nitiht calls at the Ferguson House. 3-X-t ( MAHAN0Y CITY! Last night James Poftrty, a disreputable character, niado si) attempt to assault Mrs. Daley, of New York, who Is at present Visit ing Mrs. Malt. Trewella. The two ladles were out for a promenade and were cross ing Main street at tbs Lehigh Valley station when Kogarty accosted them. Tlie ladies made an attempt to run away, Mrs TfSWella Inking refuge In the hallway of Lewis' hotel, where she was overcome- hjr fright. Kogarty followed Mr Daby tofk stuck yards where her trios uttnieted (he t telitlon of pedestrians, who came to tier Miss Carrie Dolbln, adapted daughter of Mine Foreman Ocorge Oilgore, sad Itehry ! i:. Snyder, were married in the Bplse.il ! rescue, cliurcli last evening. Severn Post, No. 110, O. A. H.. has clei Idiil (0 crlehnile Docor:lou day in Kaiers ott'ts house, ou HadirJay evening, May x'aHh. Norma L. Crawfom, or Jtiuersviile, will le-1 liver the address. . . 1 , , linings nave si yei uevu leniiiio l w" 1 whetvabouts or IUfry Harrison. 11 clerk at the Kalcr lliewlrfg CoWpony , who stulereiily j disappeared yesterday morning while in a do', meuted condition. It wa thoaght that l:e had gone to his homo Iu Duihore, Pii , but 1 his pareuis deny this. One Minute is all the tiine necessary de cide from personal expcrlenco thai Ono-illn-uln Cough Cure does wliat Its name ImpllcF. C. II. llagenbmOi. " ' PERSONAL. MENTION John McGouan was at Pottsvillo to-'ihiy uf. tending the Lyon Dunu contest u 11 witness Peter Wachter has gone to (leriiiatitowu, Philadelphia, to locale perm incntly. Dr. Erwln was a PetUVille visitor to day. Mrs. Kmerort. of Ashlatid. was cnlerlulued by town friends yCsteitiaV. ChailesO. Smith and M. J. HauglmcV, of Mahanoy City, were in town to-d.iy looking after the former's iwlltinil fences. Miss Florence lWrih, of .Snith Whito stiuet, has gnvo to Jersey City, to spend several weeks among frftmds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto and son, William, were iu attendance at the funeral ol the late 'Squire Hill at Pottsvillo to-day. Miss Iliittfe Marshall has now sulrlcleiitly recovered from her attack of rheumatism as to enable her to be about again. It. C. Jollier, Allon P. O., Hillsdale Co., Mich., says: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Lclectrlc Oil." t Itmily to l'luy. Tho studonts which attend Wood's Business College met at. noon to-day and organised a base ball learn, which Is composed of the fol lowing players: May, catcher; Kcitz, pitcher; SMnger. lb.; Iloldcnnan, 2b.; (Viyle, (Sb. ; Dunn, s. ; Ambrosias, If. ; Cum lnlugs, cf. ; Murphy, rf. ; and substitutes, Wendell and Parker. Tho team is now open for all challenges which should bo addiesscd to Wood's Business College. Dr. S'.vu'.lovr'H "Bvlilpnce" Pnll-s, Harrisburg, April 0. The joint com mittee of the legislature Investigating the origin of the capltol fire hail an other sitting yesterday for the purpose o hearing' Dr. Swallow on what he knew of the fire. He made several statements during the hearing as to hearsay matters, but .(here was noth ing Important developed. Dr. Swallow was called upon to produce the per sons who had given Jilm the Informa tion upon which he had based his charges. He refused because, as he said, to do so would prejudice his libel case and his witnesses would be tam pered with. He alleged that a woman whom he had summoned as a witness had been seen by somebody, ami she was hls witness no longer. A gold watch, he said, figured In this transac tion. Another witness had been offered $300. The hearing will be resumed next Tuesday evening, when Dr. Swal low will produce other witnesses, J.ottor CiirrlorH' Complnlnt. Washington, April 9. ChargeB of In justice and lrreg-ularllles against the past administration of the Philadelphia postofllce were made by a delegation Of curriers of that ulllce yesterday in a hearing before Fust Assistant Post master General Heath. Congressmen Young and Harmer requested an In vestigation. Complaint was made of a decrease in the force of carriers after It had been Increased In November, IS94, by S9 Democrats, who had been regularly appointed from a Democratlo substitute list. The decrease was 95 men, and they alleged that by this re duction 72 Republicans and 4 Demo crats (who tailed to contribute to n, politic ul assessment of 3 per cent of their salaries) were placed upon the (substitute list, 17EUE &LGIA aad elmllar Oomp'alnts, BERHANMEDIOALLAWS. prsccri duu Dy OEinoatpCysicIai DR. RICHTER'S id IkStDEflll in Anunun " World renownod 1 npmArknijiir BuRrfimrni 1 B "my Rcnmno won iraac niarK" Anchor,' t. Ad. Ulchltri Co., 210 PearlSU. Xow TorL. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brunch Honsei, Own Olssaworts. 25 i SO cw. aajed & rixouimtuiled by .' Wriflcy icr N Jlrln H . t llnBenborb 103 N Jlnln 8t . 1' i 11. Jvirnn, on ninlobi- hill eui'uoub. DR. nicHrzn-a "ANCnOtt" STOBIArilAT. l.t 2ljj'njHtoinihiCw MILLINERY ! 7 lir numerous friend flIMss Sallle Seniov, in North Main Street, Ha returned front the citv with the liliet selection of I,alics' Millinery Gooila. Easter Opening on? Friday, April gtli. EGGS! EGGS!! 75 crates new laid fresh country eggs PER DOZEN. Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. SM.1 1 1 MmMi A iBOUNDING STONE, Gl'ifsimeil 011 a Bleer'a Head Anil Struck n Child. Wh'le driving a held of steers through the Pint ward ltobert Quiun, sou of tho Maha noy City butcher, threw a atone at one that persisted In tryjng (0 get on a iwivemrnt Tho slone hit the stoer on the head and then itotiinletl through a pane of glass In the house of Steve Orawllr. and s(rtick his scvon-yrar-ohl daughter Just above the bridge of the Itusc. causing a deep cut on the forehead and a blackening of both eyes. (Jiilnn was arrested last night and niralgneil before Justice Lawlor. The case was Milled by the J""e '" W1" '"J epe" the parents ."re ''u' fi,r ,,0f''"r 9 Mrvlre' tho cists of the suit. Cttscaret stiinul l liver, kidneys and i,llW9)s, Never sicken, weaken or gripe, loo. l'ottft lilt's Clieiiilmtl Knrlno. The Humane Pire Company, uf PoUavllle, have placed an order with (he llullaway Co., of llaltlinore, Md., for a chemical cuglmi, at a cost of l,900. It will be of two tanks of 00 gallons each, to have a gas pressure of 180 ibhuhIs, siilllclciit to force (lie fluid to a ten sloiy lmildliig. The ingtnu will weigh 4,800 pounds, nnd will not be delivered before July. It is estimated that 120 gallons of the fluid used iu these engines have the same power to quench a fire us 50,000 gallons ol water. The engine Is to be of the same inske as that recently purchased by the liescuc company, uf town. Tllero U 11 Olitss of Teopte Who are injured by (he Use of coli'ee. I Recently theie has been placed In all the grocery stores a new preiwnitiou called I (IRAI.V-O, made of pure grains, that lakes ! tho 111 irn nl' riifVeA. Tin, Itwwt. tli.lleiltit stomach receives It without distress, and but few 111 tell It from cofiee. It does not cost over j as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15cts. and STc(s. per package. Try'lt. Ak for GKAIN-O. Diun. CAliLa On the Ttli lnt., nt Shenandoah, Va , Otto U. Carls, aged .17 years, 11 months and 7 days. Funeral will tako place on (Sunday, 11th ItiPt., nt 2 p. m., from the family resilience at No .13 ISast Centre street- Services In (be (lerinau Lutheran church. ItUei-mcnt In (he Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ito'ndves and friends nwpcetlully Invited to attend. 4-8-3t MISCELLANEOUS. TTTOlt UKS'T. Store and dwelling nt No. 28 I1 South Main street. t'oiwcestKii April 1st Apply to T. .1. Illgglns, 10 N. Jardln St. 8-25-2w -rANTKD.-Agciits lo sell ftl IikIcIIMo Check II I'crinrators. Wesley M'l glo 408 lloursc, I'liiiuiieipiiui. 340-3t-col TfONIiV TO I.ON Parties desiring to Al Ixo-row money, in niuouiits to suit, mi drat I inoi-dgngc security, can be aecommoUn(e(( by imiuiry nt llKUAI.n ofllce. 47-(f IMIt HUNT. A new house on South White L' street provided with nil 'modem eonveli Iimic s lt-nso:ialile rent. Apply at F. 15. Mugurgle's store, lCust Centro ttreet. 315-tf I.OIt III-NT. Store loom nnd dwelling nt No. I1 122 North Main street. Contains bath and closet. tSootl cellar nml nice ynnl room. Size of store room, lfixfl feet, with two large beauti ful allow windows, fltted out with countrrs and shelving ready for business. Wnreroom and stable can be hnd with It If desired (Irnnd location nnd rent rcAsonahlc Address, C. W. Newiioi-skk, 120 North Main street. 3-l-tf SfilPP'S NEW SHOE STOftE -4 17 North Main Street. With a full line of Ladies', Gents', Misses', Youth's and Chil dren's Shoes. We call special attention to our large line of Ladies' Shoes in Dongola and Rus sets, all styles and sizes. 9 WILL REMOVE ON OR ABOUT -TO- 112 North Main St. Evan J. Davies, l .IVORY AND Undertaking;! 13 N. Jardln Street. kV,TOa , 11. writ v APRIL 7th "OOLD DUBT." You Can't Go Amiss if you get a package like tliis. It contains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans everything and cleans it quickly and cheaply, Largest packnge GUM? THE N. K. 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All three of these uinffiizlnes nru hanilsoinely gotten up. You mIiouUI not iiiImm this chance to securo them. Cut here aud return Coupon properly filled out. DcmoVcst PufplUkiiAcj Co., 110 Fiftk AVqIauq, NcvYork. For the enclosed $2.00 ptenso semi DemorBstf Pamlly Magazine, Judge's Library (a niasnzlno of fun), and Funny Pictures for ono year ns per your oiler. Name.. Vost Date.. VOTICi; IS 11EHEI1Y GIVEN THAT the Executors, Ailmiiiistrators, Giianliaiis, Trustees, &e., herein named, filed their respective accounts in the following estates In the Kogister's oillce at Pottsvillo, in and for the Conutv of Schuvlklll. whirl. accounts Imviug beeu allowed hy the lteais- ter. will he presented to (ho .Tudun of ilm Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on Monday, May 3, 1897. 1 First and dual account of A. A. Schwalm. Guardian of Emma Geist, niiuor child of Wm. F. and Mary A. Geist, late of Porter township, deceased. 9 fiAostml nttil fit.nl .f 1.1.... Miller, Administrator of John Miller, late of ! , l.oiiiulil, tuui.aillj,, uuCCilfcCU. 3 Final account of E. J. Fry, Guanllau of C. Fry Sliindel, minor child of Conrad F. Shindel, lato of Tamnqua, del-eased. 4 Firs! and final account of J. V. Kanff man. Executor of Philip Heed, late of Ilegius (owusblp, deceased. 5 Final accouut of Kale Thomas, Admin istratrix of Morgan Thomas, lato of l'otts vlllc, deceased. 0 First and ilnal account of Tho Sclmv. kill Ileal Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company, of Pottsvillo, Pa., Guardian of Win. Dllliugcr, a minor. 7 First and final account of Monroo F, Moyor, Administrator of ltehoccalloulngliotl', lato of Washington township, deceased. 8 .Second a -count of John H. Stidfole and CharlosT. Huntziuger, Executors of Eliza beth J. Uuutziugcr, lato of Tamnu.ii!, de ceased. II Second nnd filial account of George II. Teter. Guardian of Oscar Cook, n minor, (now deceased ) child of Daniel Cuak, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. 10 First and final account of Emanuel Rex and Nathan (1. Hex, Executors of Nathan Ilex, la.tc, of West I'enu. township, deceased. 11 Account of Daniel It, Klstler. Adnilnls. trator of Sarah M. Hot k, lato of East 11 runs wick township, deceased, 12 Flint aud final account qf .Naney Adams, Administratrix of Margaret Adams, Into of rotlsville, deceased. 13 First and final aucuunt of Chnrlos Heisler, Executor nf tiirali DanWU. late uf rtncgrnve inwuslitp, ileeettseu. It First and final accouut of O. 8. lluutelngcr, Admiiiistratur of .lossiah II. Hunteiiiger, late of llegins township, dc. ceased, 15 First and final noonunt of Michael Sullivan, Gqardian of William Sullivan, minor child of llennU Sullivan, lato of PotUvillp, deceased, 15 First account of Henry W. Deiliert and Uiniol Deiliert, Executors of Joseph Ueihort, lato of Orwlgsluirg, dei'eased. IT Second and final aocount of John II. Ileed. Executor of Francis M. I.uukenbilt, who was executor of Charles I,. Luckeuhill, lato of Wayne township, deceased. 18 Account of David Starr, surviving Executor of Peter Starr, late of Hraneh township, deceased. 10 First and final account of William S. Zulier, Adiulnistrutor of (he esdite of Charles Zulicr, late of Orwigsliiirg, daeeased. 20 First and final account of Mary A. llouser, Administratrix of William Steruer, lato of North Malilielm township, deceased. 21 First aocount of David Fenstermaclier, Executor of John FensU-rmachei', lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 8 J'iint and final aneotint of Charles Sitter, Administrator or INilly Ilallivtt, late of West I'enn township, duueaseil. 23 First and final account of Willi.im J. Mala. Exwuttir of Julia Monroe, lute ol l'nUttville, deceaaed. aijq First aud iartial acennut of 8. II. I.ee, Jauoh lliswiliuth and George W. John sou, Executnra uf Aim Wylam, lato of St. (Ia 1 1 0 OCft sot! 2ft First aetxHiut of N. Ilelillcli, Executor of Itlchard Smith, late of l'.it tavillo, de eoawd. F. C. UEE8E. Hkoiwhh's Okkick, Ilegls(er. I'onnvu.l.K, Pa.. March 30, 186T. TOTICE-IN THE OUPHAN8' COUKT IN OP SCHUYI.KIIJ, COUNTY-Notiee Is hereby given that the appraisement of the estate of the decedents herein named, setting aiart the personal or other properly to the "OOLD DUST." greatest economy. rhUadclphia. NoiswciKer. tlie Rrest horse vhipper, will f sliortly arrive l:rrc with 45 head of high-claM PENNSYLVANIA fHORSES. whirh he will offer nl public S,? 4 snlc !,t '"s slnblca. cor. Coal Af and Main streets. The horses . will, and must he sold to the highest bidder. Anything from a trotter to a working horse. P. S.-TMs lot will not be a Western cne, tint all from Penn sylvania, ana win e nt to wore the same day when bought. No more danger to tny hones which will cct sick troni the climate. FOR We will send all three fo you for one ysar for $2.00, cr 6 mo, for Si. - officc. Stnte.. 110, of (ho widows and children, have bcon llled iu the Clerk's ollico, and that they will he presented to the Judge of the Orphans' Court of siiid county for confirmation nisi, . on Monday, May 3, 1897. 1 Tlie appraisement of tho personal estate of Gideon II. Wetzel, late of Mahan(ongo towiisliip, deceased. 2 The appraisement of the personal estate of George K. Moyor, late of Orwlgsburg, deceased. 3 Tho appraisement of tlie porsonal estate o' John Shoup, late of Union township,, deceased. 1 Tho appraisement of tho personal and', real estnto of William Adam, lato of Tro mont, deceased. 5 The appraisement of the personal estate of Joseph llockor, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. 0 The appraisement of tlio real hnd por sonal estate of John C. Itucliaunati, late of Wayne township, deceased. 7 Tho appraisement of the personal estate of Sampson Couch, late of West Mahanoy township, deceased. F. C. PvEESE, Clerk of tho Orphans' Court. Uikiisteb'b Ofkicb. Potthvu.LE, Pa., Marcli 30, 1807. Bloomsburg Gold-. -oCure Sanitarium For Cure ( ' No detention from liiislnow. Adilrepn, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHENANDOAH, I'ENN' A. E A BEAUTIFUL GIFT- t un mc iiUMinu tiuLiuftio, g COUPON TO "HERALD" '2 C READERS. 3 C The holder of SO Coupons of (ho 3 El HERALD is entitled to a (lret class life jfc site, free-hand Water Color Portrait -js worth $15.00, mode from any distinct photoKrapli, liy iiayiiiK 65 Cento at M. lleeker's studio, ikM V. Centre street, 113 y-- Bheuantloali, l'a. - 0FEH SUNDAYS, 2 .' j- Send photograph In Immediately ra and have coupons ready upon re- -3 g celpt of portnlt. Z3. ; NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. 3 A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, hears porter and ale onnstaiitly on tap. Choice emperauee drink sod clears, Wanted-An Idea Sill I'roteot your Ideaa; tlur mar bring you wealth. Write JOHN W8IIDKIIBURH .t CO., latent Attor nys. Wsitiington, I). C.for their !.8U) prUo ortoj sod list ( tno LuuilroU li.TeuUous wauled. rnn ti if- nmiiiin lini iniun SCHUYLKILL COUNTY BRANCH i
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