-fin .'V. EASTER... Will soon be Iwrc. Our lino of cards, booklets and novel -tie is now ready and prices are from 10 to 20 per cent, lesa than former years. Candy eees very cheap. If you wish fine chocolates or bon bona for Ivnster, don't forget we handle Tenney's sealed packages. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North Main St. Coiforts Of HdlTVC . . . Are secured by wisdom- ivononiy forls:ht. lHm't bo tt mpti-d liy iiiUlfwlfn offers mikI till niy tvo prices Tor Inferior, goods, liilt BUY ... RELIABLE FURNITURE At lKiUiuate prices We are now K ina- tempting t, Iters to buyers Ity nelllnK oak i.kaf fro rn IUOP TABLES .JlZ.OU IRON HEDSTEADS (JO rn IN AMI'KIIANCK JO.UU aud upw nrils. Wl. SPOQNT, 11S Hunt Centra Street. I fsYp The Coal Trade. We do not flud anything of moment to re cord in connection with the anthracite trade during the past week. It is not possible to maiket any great amount of anthracite at profitable figures at this sensor of the year. Whatever e.tu be said of trade conditions this week, as compared with uny preceding week of this s iiHMii, is that there Is better control of the production, and that prices n o ft chug this restraint somewhat There :ipw.-nn 110 d.iilbt that tllC list of July i generally being firmed up lo,aml ibut thorns ho neglect tlic oppuitllliitti'S offerilix fur tlio piesent picking tip of bargains will pny for their licnititucy. The signs of the times mtnt to hu advance in the list price uboiit the llrfct ot .Im.c tint will make the old list under n hi. h it Is now supposed the Hill ike t U woiking. the actual selling nUcs. That allied mm lion to the Philadelphia city ami line trade, which has been so fieely liutxed, docs uot seem to have been produc tive of any great i net case in the volume of tonnage orders. Trade continui aqulet, and is likely to do so for some weeks to come. Soft coal offers no novelty In price or demand; the former continues low and demand is quiet, for the bulk of the possible husinesa has been contracted for. Wo Are Selling A big lot of wino colored shoes that ordinary stores would ask you $2.00 fur. Our price is $1.U0. Factory Siiok St6rk. rr 'v a 10c. Jws- wMiaoaVcts, tho finest The a'iWvoT regulator over made, nff- Mt. Carmel Iiisurimco Co. Tlio Mt. Carmel business men have been meeting with elegant success in the solicita tion of insurance subscribers for the liome company, which the citizens of that town pro pose organizing. About $76,000 worth of in surance has been subscribed, and this has been secured with but little effort. Try flrnln-O I Try il-nlii-0 I Ak your grocer to-day to show you a packago of UltAIN-O. the new food diiuk that takes the place of colfoe. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. OKAIN-0 lias that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distrt-s t tkiprtco of coffee. 15c and 25 cts per package. Sold by all grocers. Colored shoes for Iiister can he found at the F.u t'jry shoe Store in largo varieties, at lowist prices. Factory Shoe Stoiu:. ottslllo Weddings, 1. Van Duscn, son of Col. and Mrs, T. H, liickert, of Pottsvillo, and MIm Alllo II. Mc Murtrie, of Itelvidere, N. J will be married on the -8th inst., at tho home of the brido's parents. Miss Martha F. Lee and Charles Moore, both of Fottsvllle, will he joined in wedlock on the 29th Inst. On the 22ml inst, two weddings will bo solemnized at I'ottsviile. Miss Mary, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Deunebaum, will be married to Clinton Kissinger, of Kcadmg, and Miss Clam Krebs, will be wedded to Frederick I'orU. TO CUItH A COM! IN (INI! DAY Tjke laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 25cents Jewelry Stole Unowned. A. Holderman's Jewelry store has been re moved to the newly remodeled store room at No 31 North Main street, Iwtweeiv, the Kchler and (tauglutu dry goods stores, where courteous and liberal treatment will lie ex tended to all old as well as new customers. Xew Undertaker. T J. Coakley has opened an undertaking establishment in town with his otrirJb loeated at.l. J. Coakley's, 88 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-t O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COK. LLOYD and WHITE STREET'S. SHENANDOAH. Mansion House Stables, Mahanoy City. SCT v k iiavk thk Tim DEHIUN8 OK HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS IN "SOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 37 H'et Centre tttreel.- PERSONAL MENTION. Mis. Hind ley is vlKltltijr. among Ifmlrton friends. Christ Uluhler, or Philadelphia, I the gnest of town relatives M K. SUck la Lome from Iliigh I'ul versity to spend Easter. I). John Price, of Philadelphia, Is home to spend lit RisUr vacation. Jlrs.. Joseph lhisto Had daughter, Ida, (pent to day in Krackville. Miss Odie Pulton, of Ulrordrille, visited friends in town last evening-. Mis Sophia (Hover, of Shainoklti, Is home to sicnd her Easter vacation, Mrs. William Acker, of East Coat street, is j ns J2.48. If coal was cheaper the people conn ned to her bed with grip, : could buy it and perhaps ltetter the condition Mrs. 11 H Severn and siiier, Mist I.isxlo , of affairs. The rate of wasee In the anthra Williams, were Totteville visitors yesterday, cite region for the last ten years has been Mrs. M. M. Burke and sister. Miss It. M. standing, as u rule. All velna at Kolilnnor Foley, were m ji.tirncrs at the County seat 1 to-day, j Mlsa Mary Banks, of St. Cl.ilr, will spend the Easter holidays with lur mother, 011 South West street. Me an Thomas Ilell and Joseph llurke, of the Lehigh University, are home to spend their Easier vacation. Joseph llurk, of the Fidelity a-rl Casualty Co., of Now York, lncted the boilers at the Kehley Run colliery to-day. Misses Bridget Flyuu and Kale Cunning liaiii, accompanied My the funuur'f friend, Miss Thornton, of Scmuton, were curly morning iwuuengers to 1'hiladslpblA. G -urge Humble, foreman of the llaKAM) Job rooms, grid wife left this morning for Erie, where they will spend some time visit ing the former's parents. Mr. Humble well deserves his vacation, as the patrons of the Hkrai.d can testify. 11)1) Men WiiuIihI. Wanted hy the Famous, Ferguson Ilntiee building, too men to wear their to, $0 and 7 suits. Call early for tlieiu and avoid the rush. St halo of School llontls. Snliscrii lions will lie received at the otitic of tho Secretary uf the Hclniol Hoard, In the West street school building, fur the sale of twenty-five thnusiiad (Jgft.000) dollars worth of Sliimaiiduuh tfchool District IhiiiiIs, The bonds will hear date uf April 1, 18n7, mid will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable sruii-uumi'illy. Denominations : Twenty 10o bonds; twenty J00 bonds, awl thirty -eight f00 honds. Uy finler of the Itoard, J. J. 1'ltlOJC, President. Attest : Frank HaxIta, Secretary. To tllu Ijiidios. Many ladies iiavo avnlletl theniwlves of the opportunity of seeing the millinery dis play and the reason ible prices at tlio new store of Miss li. Itocho. 13 North Main street. An Invitation lur inspection I olieitod. 4-1-lni Mlirrlitge I.lceliscs. John Gallagher aud Mrs. Mary Klridgo, both of Dig Mine Knn. (Jeorgo (Iroh aud Mrs. cayenne Wolf, both of l'incgrove. John Schneudcr, of Mahauoy City, aud ICesu 1). Ktibright, of Frackville. 1)0 OIJNTS. Wo don't sell a 00 cent bet for 00 cents, but wo do sell the-bast il.2f still' lint in tho market for 00 ceilW. W6 guarantee tho prico and stylo. At MX LKVITS Uivto-watk hat store, 15 Kast Centre street. Jtltiiinlnous Ctinl. Fishermen who have been wading tho streams about Kiugtown a d Beaver Valley state that the fanners claim that tho tralllc on the Catawissa branch is rapidly increasing, comprised mostly of bituminous coal. Tlicy ostimate that tho daily transportation is 1,000 cars. No 1 laster Outfit Is eoniplcto without a pair of our colored shoos. And just think of tho money you s-avo by buying from us at Factory Prices. Factory Siiok Stork. Minerals. George Cox, of Wost Cherry street, to-day was the recipient of six pieces of washed gold in a raw htatc. Tho minerals were presented to him bv a relative, John lltitts. of Catabu, British Columbia. RED GH Itching, sen! bleeding palms, shapeless nails, and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, oily, inothy skin, dry, thin, and fulling hair, Itch ing, scaly ecalpi1, all yield quickly to warm baths with Cuti. in a Hoap, and gentlo anointings with L'uticura 'oinlracntj, the great skin cure. It BoMthronghoutthewarU. FoTTIlDlCOlNDCniU. Coht hole i'ron , Hoton. or " Mu to froduee Poft, Whttt IUndi free. ITCHING IniUntlr rHlcTtit by CmiCCkU llKHKDlSI' Spri Dress Goods. Twenty-f.ve pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods 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 Waipts. 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 goods. We have made large purchases aud can continue to sell fine dress goods aud silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous McCall Bazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. OS INVESTIGATORS' WORK, (Continued from First Page ) the superintendent told me It was pone of my business. UAVID BKIlWlf, Truant officer. Orer production of -opal mid labor t consider as the causae of the present condition of affairs in this region. rRAKK wttooM, Miner. Kmplnvod ill mines for 10 years. In ! 1HA6 the condition of llbor was poor and it I lias been very poor since January 1st, 1807. (trowing- worw all the time. My wages for two Weeks have varied from tS3 down its low colliery are worked by cars, which hold SJ to 8 tons. I got 00 ccnls a wagon and fit a yard. Trices vary In different veins, but nil the coal goes into the same breaker and into the market. WII.MAM 8AWHCR, Laborer. Was formerly a miner. Oct $8:10 a week. I have averaged 3 days a week since Jan. 1st. Under this condition of things It Is Impossible for a niautolive and k-epa family. PATRICK -F. OIBBOXg, Miner. I get Jll per yard. Place 18 feet wide tt feet high, 7 feet of rock and 4 feet of coal, S feet nlmvo the rail. I make from $12 to $M for two weeks after paying help aud cost. I attribute the condition of a flairs tn laokof demand for coal, if collieries were running full time I think all could get work. j. si. k a 1. men, tobacconist. Testified to tho destitution tn the town. In one sense I sell more tobacco than I slid years ago, hut I don t think my business a criterion upon which to base opinions of canditlons. Upwards of 200 saloons in the town and the population is be tween 17,001) and 20.000. I have heavd there areantiinhoi of speak oa-lesin the town. They say the use or tobacco in the mines relieves the lungs of civil dust. Franklin II. (lowan, a few days before his death, complained at Washington that $1.80 per ton freight on anthracite coal was excess and there was dis crimination in favor of bituminous Coal, The latter coal is now used In all locomotives M. .1. I.AWI.OR, Justice of the Peace. Of all oases coming to my knowledge I should think tho average would Hot be more than $5 or ft for two w eeks pay. Primary rouse of the conditions is the general depression. I think it is ag gravated by crowding too many people here. Tho producing capacities at the mines are far ahead of tire demands. I don't think there is any remedy within the province of this committee, unless it may llnd that the main tenance of the prices is restricting tho con sumption. I don't thiuk it is. Wo had the name condition of uUitirs 20 years ago. Not withstanding the combination broke in 1377 and tho companies went iuto the markets and cut rates, the increase In cuniumption was only ten per rent. Full time hero will not -givev employment to more than three fomths of the mon here, which is due to tl e lucieased and improved producing capacities. I bellee bituminous has crowded anthracllo in many manufactures. I think if thine was a general revival of business through tlio country the strain would be much re lieved. I believe that the collieries are about 30 per cent, below their producing capacity. In about eight months they can produce all tho coal needed by the market for a year. Immigrants are coming here steadily, but I can't say they nro given employment, or to tho contrary. I beliove wo pay double the freight for carrying our coal to tho seaboard that is charged for bituminous coal almost double, the distance. I believe tho Legisla ture ran dovjse pleasures to prevent such dis crimination. DANIEL .RICHARDS, miner. I work by the car and received 70 cents per car of about 3J tons. First two weeks of March I received $10. In tlio sec ond half $7.80. I have family and rent to pay. At present tlmo not able to. provide proper support, I have no suggestions to mako to tho committee, Maurice Morrison, hotclkecpor. Testified to the destitution and want'of tlio people. I think there is a necessity for a goueral hospital in tills district. The committee adjourned at 11:30. (Other testimony oneeond page.) Hunter Eggs Otven Away. A handsome decorated egg given away to morrow (Saturday), as an Easter greeting to all patrous. Shenandoah Ditua Stouk, 4-10-H No. 3 South Main St. - Malinnoy City Council. At a meeting of Mahauoy City Coun cil, the street paving project was again laid over. Another claim for damages was pro. suutcd. Mrs. Catherine flrimin, who died January 27, tlm result of injuries received by .1 fall on a defective pavement, aud her estate now claims damages. The matter was re ferred to the law committee. The following appropriations wcro recommended by the Finance Committee for tho ensuing yean Street, f 1,000 ; Firoand Water $1.000 ; polico and light, f-r.500 ; expenses, $1000 j salary ac count. S2.000 : sanitary $000. The lax levy was left the same as last year, four mills for general purposes and on mill for bonds aud interest. Constipation is a deadly enemy to boil li ; Burdock Blood Hitters is a deadly enemy to constipation. Deeds ltecoriled. From Ida L. Clurinan to C. D. Millet, prom ises in 1'otUvillo. From First National Bank of Minersvillo, lo Conrad A. Kear, piemlses in Minersvillo. From U. II. Farnum ct al,, to John F. Faulls, premises in l'oUtvllle. From George W. Leob aud wife to A nnio R. libner. premises in Trcmont. From Sarah Snyder to (lertrudo Keuscher. premises in McAdoo. From Fiank li. Stonier and wife to Maurice Bondman et al., premises In West I'enn. From Milton O. Kreiderand wife to Daniel Marburgcr, premise in Kast Brunswick township. From German Reformed eematery to '.. Itatdorff, premises iu Treniont. From James McCarthy et ux., to Samuel Delbler, premises in 1'otUvllln. From John J. Ilohin to Patrick Ilobin, premises iu Cass towitkhip. A beautiful line of lists regularly sold for f I.W and 18.00, we sell them for fl.00. Famous Cuitiiinu Hovsk. Shenandoah Dental Parlors, Latest methods of deuthttry, good work manship, moderate prices. Positively teth extracted without pain. Kntlro satisfaction given. 4-8-lm J. D. Bkknnan, D. D. S. To Tuke up llorrowetl l'asses. Owing to the abuse of the pass privilege, mostly on the part of politicians, the olUeials of the Pennsylvania IUtllruul Company Iiave issued orders to the conductors to take up all passes when presented by anyone but the owner. During the hut month there have been a number of passes taken up, slid the holders thereof are now minus these courtesies. It is said that whenever a pass is taken up that the owner will be put on the blacklist and no further courtesies in this shape will he extended to hlin. The prinslpul trouble is ssid to be caused by some of the ltepresentatives at Ilarrisuurg, who, it is alleged, are constantly doing just wliat the railroad company complains of. Till! r.ATHKT NOVKI.TV. The Up-to-date hat store lias a big line of new silk puff ties at 25 cents. Never known to sell at such prices before. At MAX LEV1T'8, 15 Kast Centre street. 1 PITHY POINTS. Happening ThMhighout tho Country Chronicled ior Unity l'eTnsnl. This is (lood Friday, and a legal holiday. Bring jrenr printing to the Hkrai.d office. .Tho theatrics! season at Tamnnua hus-l dosed . The public schools were cjosed to-day, it being Oood Friday. ' The rSorough Council failed to meet last night, for the want of a quorum. Clark A Co , of Philadelphia, received the contract tn hnlld the ThniantiA and Lansford electric railway. lleer Is to be reduced from $7 lo $5 a Iiarre! In Allenlown as soon as a new hrcwcrjrlhere can lai put in operation. The free lunch advertisements of I). NclswcndiT and Smith llellls will appear daily in tlio columns of lb s paper. A three-days' convention of the College Y. M. C. A. presidents began at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, ytsteiday. The Shenandoah Feed and Lumber Com pauv purchased a fine horse, weighing 1,000 pounds, from Liveryman NelsMintt r to-day. Adam Hull, an aged resident of Mt. Clair, died at that place ytslerday. Fuuoral 011 Sunday afternoon. Interment at Pottsvillo Boys' brigades from Reading will uuile with otln rs from Philadelphia aud hold their July encampment at Carsoula Park, near the former city. Alleutowii's richest man, SimUul Lewis, aged 98, a retlied Ironmaster, who Is worth over $800,000, Is recovering from a seveie attttok of grip. '' Brakemau Frltsohe, of Kokcndaiiqiin, and William 1 looser, of While Haven, were seriously hurt in a Loliigli Valley freight wreck at ISspey ltuti. p- Myerstown lias accepted -a proposition of W. E. E'lgelt, of Masai Chnsettn, to locate a large uiaiiufacturug plant there and employ several hundred hands. Tho Ormo bill, levying a tax of 10 porccut. on ntorjo orders, checks and other paper given in lien of canh for wages of labor, was nega tived hy tho Ways- and Meaus Committee, Notwithstanding the earth had opened near thulr homes, two families of foreign minors at Shaiuokiu refused to vacate until ejected by violence, as they had paid a month's rent. Jack Boner, tho Summit Hill heavyweight, and Hennessey, of Boston, will meet in a IB- round bout before the Olymplo club, at Athens, Delaware county, on Tuesday even ing next. liivals are quite excited because Dr. Geary, of Conpcrshurg, lias applied to tho Lehigh County License Court for a liqiiorlicenso in addition to hs business as physician, druggist and baiber. In the Stato Senate a resolution was adopted to investigate alleged charges that money was solicited from an Insurance company tosecure the dofeat of tho auti-nlilld Insurance bill, Tho measure was defeated. Archibald liogers, of New York, was awarded f 30.828 by nrhjjrators nt Lebanon in his CHenpilnst the John II. Lick estate, on promissory notes glven hy Lick, tollobert II.. Coleman, who gave fhem to Edge s. Hatter liggs Olven Away. K handsome decorated oeg given away to morrow (Saturday), usnn Easter greeting, to all patrons. ' Shenandoah Dbvo Stoke, 4-IO-St Jfo. 3 South Main St. M'eddctl nt Portland The marriage ceremony of Miss Louise I. Hughes, daughter of Mrs. B. D. Beddall, of Win. l'cun, to Lieut. Charlesllenry Martin, of tho 14th U. S. Infantry, was solemuiied on Thursday, April lgth., at Portland, Oregon. Wo aro making suits to order from $10.60 up. Come and make your selection from a well selected lino. At-Tiir, Famous. 2t TrnlU Collision, nt Atln'iitlt! (Jlty, Atlantic City, .April 16. Two well loaded passenger trains on the Phila delphia and Heading, and West Jersey railroads collided nt .tho crossing at IN llnols and Baltic avenues yesterday afternoon. A Pullman coach was de railed and smashed, the West Jersey englno was demolished, and William Delaney, a section boss, was slightly Injured. The accident occurred not far from the spot where 10 lives were lost In the terrible collision between trains on these roads last July. Mot Death 'Wlillf) Boiling Spnp, Bloomsburg, Pa., April IB, While tolling soap yesterday Mrs, A. Holdron, of Hemlock township, was badly burn ed by her clothes catohlnK fire, and died soon afterwards in great agony. She leaves a husband and sevon chil dren. Now York'H Now I.lciuorl.nw. Albany, April 10. jThe bill amending; the liquor tax law was passed without imendinent. The vote was 81 (o t)l. The governor will sln the bill at onoe, It permits saloonkeepers to serve free ,unch, taxes clubs the same as saloons, ind contains provisions that will de cease tht number of Italnes law hotels. Shirt Wulsts. Fashion's creations iu ladies' shirt waists lias reached a point whore it would seem that uothiug more attructivo acd beautiful could bo produced. Yet we aro adding now lots in uew designs, colorings apd fabilca continu ally. Fancy lawns and percales. The newest patterns, detachable collars, new style sleeves. Fancy Foulard silk waists. Itcinetn- hcr, a skirt or two urn! a few shirt waists, aud you havo au entire now wardrobe at a very limted cost.' 1-15-tr tt. F, GlI.I.. Umbrellas from 50 cents to ?7.00. Also old umbrellas rc-covered while you wait. At Hruiiiin's. Tlio Prince1 U'nllpil to Apponi. Paris, April 18. The Princess de Chlmay, formerly Miss Clara Ward, re cently divorced by her husband on the ground of her Intimacy with Janos HIko, a Ilunenrlan tsypmy musician, was only Induced to renounce her de but at a music hall here after an in terview with the prefect of police, who threatened to close the hall and expel her from France if she oarrled out her Intention of appearing on the stage in public The princess; is reported to have gone to the south of France. Tho police learned that the friends of the prince Intended to pelt her with rotten eggs and rabbits, and perhaps Invade the stage. l)lirriici'. Insanity, Donth. New Drunswlck. N. J April 10. Charles P. Ford, a Justice of the peace of this city, who was under Indictment for embessleraent, died here yesterday, Several months ago Justice Ford was found to be short $1,700 in his accounts as guardian of Julia A-. Caatnor, a lu natlc. Falling to make the deficit good he was Indicted. Twice his trial was Iiostponcd. the last time on March 10, when counsel for the accused man pre sented a physician's certificate stating that Justice Foid wa a mental and physical wreck, broken hearted over his trouble and disgrace. Juattoe Ford was about 65 years old. Dou't l'ay For Presents. You get 100 cents worth for every dollar you leave with us, consequently we oan't afford to give presents away neither with our men's, boys' or children's clothing. St TO OUKK A COI.D IN ONI! HAY TaVe Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet. All Iruggists refuud the money if It falls to oure. ttSoeuts. EXASPERATED GREEKS. Iniintlvlty or thh OovorrJmont Lenders lllttorly Denounced. London, April id. The Athenb corre Rpondcnt of The Times nays: The fn.ll uro of the first Mtd lirm deepened tho general exasperation and led to muoh angry recrimination. The HJtlmlUe He talrla blames the government, and tlio latter blames the brotherhood. It is quite evident that the Hetalrta expected lo be supported by the regular trooi tn the outbreak of a war thus pre cipitated. Several of the newspapers Indulge In similar bitter recriminations, and all authorities declare that there Is a want of confidence between the court nnd the government. Tho Greek nation knows what it wants, hut Its rulers am wavering and undecided. The nation Is asking how It was possible that Greeks were surrounded and compelled to retreat without being assisted by the Greek armyr A pessimistic tone Is becoming more nnd more nirtlcoable, but the clamor for war does not diminish. As yet there are no reliable statements made as to the exact loss sustained by the Invaders, but I learn from an excel lent gource that It exceeded 200. Ona newspaper says that only half of the main body returned, the remainder being either hilled or scattered through the mountains. A' Vienna dispatch says: It Is said here on reliable authority that Emperor Nicholas has declared "ftiat nothing now remains but to abandon Turkey and Greece to their fate and leave them to measure strength. Htg majesty Is reported to have' added emphatically that If Turkey now declared war It would bo exclusively due to the provo cation offered by Greece. Greece would be regarded In Austrian official circles as the actual assailant. AcoIdoi'Stnlly Killed Illmsoir. New York. April 16. Wells Finch, a flour broker and member of the Pro duce Exchange, accidentally shot and killed himself yesterday afternoon Whl'e apparently cleaning a revolver In his offlee In the Produce KxchangQ building. He was found dead late In the afterpoon by a porter in tho build ing, Ills body was seated In a chair nt a desk, one hand clutching a re volver, of which one chamber had been emptied, On the desk was a screw driver and a bottle of oil, and the dead man had evidently been tinkering with the revolver. Between his teeth wan tt clgnrholder containing a partially smoked lgur. John I,. Monns UuhIiiors. Boston, Apll 1C Shortly after John h. Sullivan returned from Carson City his manager, Frank V. Dunn, posted ?1,000 with a Boston paper to bind a match with Champion Fitzslmmons. Up to date no notice has been taken of It, The Sullivan people mean business. It Is claimed, and this monev will ba drawn and placed with some New York paper, malinger uutin,,wrio is ill, has empowered Nelse Innes, sporting edi tor of the Boston Herald, to uo to New York and challenge Fitzslmmons over again In behalf of John L. Dunn wll make a $5,000 bet that Sullivan wins. Stenmor Dauntless Atrnln Liberated, Jacksonville, April 15. TI19 case against the steamer Dauntless, seized. hy Collector of Customs Daltnell at Fcrnanc'.lr.a. Oct, 31, 1806, for violation of the navigation laws, in that it was hot pn-vldod with the proper number of lifeboats, came up for trial In tho United States district court yesterday, and after hearing- the evidence Judge Locko promptly rendered a decision dlsmtsring tho case. The evidence of the local steamboat inspector showed that the owner of the boat had com plied with all the regulations. Tlio Wonthur. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Partly cloudy; warmer; west-, erly winds. Vor Delaware a.nd. Mary, land: Partly cloudy; slightly warmer! northerly winds, beeomlner southwest erly, mrJD, (IROWCOTT.-At Shenandoah, Pa., on tke 11th Inst. Kosaniia, wile 01 iticlmru urowcott, aued It vonrs. Funeral will take nlaco from her late residence, 115 East Centre street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, where scrvl cs will he held. Interment will be niade in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rcla, tlves are respectfully Invited to atHUl. 14Wit "lis" for over us eS5 AUt. NAT A. U 14 HATIn. k oimauioDoior BE3EUMATISM U lu U U&UjI A and similar Complslnti. and prepared under ttia stringent GI iEliMAN MEDICAL LAVS presonoeii ny eminent pnyyclSUll! 1 DR. RICHTER'S A uniinn 11 PAIN EXPELLER.l Worm renowned I iEemarlrabW sucoenif nl I lilnla..nl..,lil.T.nJ. ftl -Ir A . u. uichicr&U),, tsiArmlHUt Pfow lark. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 j Branca uousos. uwa uiaiiwort 1. MABOots, Endorsed & recommended by M'aflcy, Miti Tllnln ft..t II., lURttltUUCU, 1U1 liaiii ' . n. Ktrlln, 0 8, Main At. biiri'siutoali. on. nicHTcrt'B 1 'ANCIIOU" SToaiACIIAI, tett for iyiiDpncroninnininiiit EGGS 1 EGGS ! ! 75 crates new laid fresh country eggs PER DOZEN. Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. MILLINERY ! To her numerous frlenJa Miss Sallie Senior in North Main Street, . Has returned from the citv with the finest selection of Lathes' Mlllluery Goods. Enstcr Opening on Friday, April gth. COTTOLBNn. coooo li AWi Wo se looks ahead. She is never supply of Cottoleuc. The health without medicine. family is much better every way since she Look for tfca Utds-m&rkt "CottoUnt" and iImt'j Am In fttoytai wmM or svorr tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcnso, New York, l'iiltndclntila, Pittsburgh, PACTORV I 331-340 North JJmoricfc Street, SliiiNANDOAU, PA. I have made a general reduction to do so until May 29th. PENNSYLVANIA HORSES. was. WILLIAM NEISWENTER. I SHIP'S NEW SHOE STOKE 17 North QIain 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. CALL AND SEE HARRY S. YOST AT HIS NEW Jewelry Which has been re- - movdcl to ....... . .t 112 North Main St. A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rtaln and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers porter and alt constantly on Up. Choice eraperanee drluks and ctfrars. Store, COTTOLBNU. oooeooeo mail i without a result is The off in uses SCREBN PRAHBS. SCRHEN RINGS. MnmifacttiTcr of Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, stable: GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, Uron fences Of all descriptions aflowest rates., in InON Pbncks and will continue Tlioy have arrived here ami nro now on exhibi tion nt our snlcs stables, cor. Main and Coal strcet6. Our Public Sale takes place nt the Collimcrcinl Hotel AT 1 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE. P. S. This lot will not ce a Western one, tut all from Penn sylvania, and wlllhe fit to work the same day when nought. No. more danger to bay horses which will cettslck from the climate. MISCELLANEOUS. TAfANTKI). A itood girl to do general lionso -l work, with good reference. Apply to J. C. Phillip, IS North Slain street, Slieimn douh, l'a. 4-lS-tf FOIt ItHNT. A very desirable dwelling house, No. 21 South White . treet, with all modern convenience. A nloo ynrd attached. Formerly occupied hy Dr. 1). W. fetraub. Apply at 20 South White street, or to 28 West Lloyd street. 1-15-tt T7IOU SAI.K. Street sprinkler In Koodcondl- L' lion, win 110 sold lor s&u. Apply to Trustees Columbia Host c'.'i. Shenandoah, l'a. 4-10-tf FOIt SAI.R. Store property at Bnrnesvllle, l'a., with stock, bold on account of death In family. ICasy terms on projwrty. Inquire of Dr. Kccler, ltnrnesviHe, Schuylkill county, I'cnna. 4-13-2w TTTOH RAI.1S. (lood bay road horse, buprjiy. harneiM, blanket, whip, &c, complete, l'ropt'i-ty of the late John A. Ornnt. Can Ih. Inspected at O' Hera's livery stables. Apply by letter to Oko. SI. Uoaps, Attorney, l'tittsville l'enua. 1-10-lw IjOlt Itl'NT.Storo room and dwelling at No. ; 123 Noith Main street. Contains bath and closet. Good cellar and nioe yard room. 8lz of store room, lGxl.1 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, lltted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Wareroom nnd stable can bo had with It i( desired tlraiul Inootlan and rent reasonable. Address, C. W. Neviiouseii, 120 North Main street. 3-4-t! B A BEAUTIFUL GIFT ' FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 2 COUPON TO HERALD" S READERS. Tlio bolder of 50 Connons of tho lltl.ALU Is entltlod to a lira rst-clnss Ilfe- tlzp. freo-hand Water Color Portrait gC: worth $15,00, mode from any distinct photoKraph, by paylnc 65 cents at SI. JtTZ lleekcr's studio, Si-K W. Centre street, Shcnandoahl'a. 3 3 OPEN SUNDAYS. Send nhotocraDli In lmmedlatelv and have coupons ready upon re- -S - celpt of portrait. g- NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. S JJ10U SlllSltll'I', S. ROLL BEDDALL, OP l'OHT OAUBOD. Subject to Itepubllwn rules. poit SIIKIIIKP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Obwhmbvm. Subject to lt)tuWleaii rule. Evan J. Davies, I.IVGRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardia Street. BROM-KdLOA ALCOHOLIC, NHRV0US AND BILIOUS IIBADACHBS Cured by this granular effervesce nt and stluiti lont. An hwtant ours for sour stomachs and headaeliea. which often accumulate froni having a night oul, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 9 Peach Alley, Slien Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some slropla tlilM to patsetr Pr Ida, they may Irl wealth. Writs Ji WKDD oejs WufclQgUm, D. C, for tbslrf sad Hit of two liunilred luvsntlous t Attor te ortsr