trnney's Penmit Hiittlois; tli'. finest p.'.imit o,un! niiuk'. 10 t n;. a r box. Tty t ne. Volt II ailt UUOlilt'V. 100 Vun n of chocolate drops tins wt.'.' at sjcpir lb. H )0KS & BROWN 'S3 Comfort Of Horn Arc secured by wisdom cconomy-'tbrviilght. IhtnH be tempted hy misleading often Mid still rm two price Tor Interior tf.VMlo, but BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At legitimate price Wo am now gl)il)R tempting offers to buyer by selling OAK LEAF 0 Cfl DttOP T A HI. ICS Z.OU IRON BRPHTKADS n rn IN AMUNMIAM'K $0.0 U and upwards. M. SPOQNT, xr.V final Centre Street. 8TORY OF A VIOLIN. How a Mnslolan Chanced to riolc Up a Olnrliins A mat!. "Dirt 1 over tell yon how I mine to plots up HiIr ((luWons Aiii.'iti?" observed h Mu sician whoso lnstr.i:m-iit htm been much mlinircd for the r.irc iiinllty of Its tone, wliloh urn broml, full und resoimnt. "I wus jui-slnp; a street enrnur one tiny In New York city whi n l ivillwu 0110 of those falu' intislcl n He liud one arm, with v. nicli lie In III his lolln, wlillu between the toi s ot o:.o of his bnreil feet he grasped the bow. '1 he Inw was motlonUs und h 'made ninsie' by moving the violin up anil down Di'iifiic the scriitnhlnoss of tho tunes, 1 lvronizcd something In their ; 1 1 : 1 1 1 ty Whiili canned mo to listen, street fakir though he wan. There who some thing cwcot and delicious about die notes, ulihn.'nh hu i laved eseorably. Tho mel low spirit of the ivgos qemued to lurk In that Ix atttlful box, and 1 listened Just as n connois-iMir of rare wines will ptiiMevaur vcy a glass of old vintage and Inliale thu tiuuqiict with genuino pluaauro. "'Will you let me see your violin?' 1 asked. "He did so. 'Where did you get tlilsf I continued, examining it and noticing that It was an Amntl without doubt of great value. " 'Alnn who has n secondhand store had tho pieces and mid them to me.' " 'How inuny pieces were there?' " 'Bight.' " 'Who put them together?' " 'A violin maker.' " 'Didn't ho try to buy tho instrument?' " 'Yos, but I know what it's worth. Tho swindling, mtBcrnblo old fool I He offered mo $10, $20, $80.' "'You know what it's worth? Goodl I will give you $000 and a new violin for it. This may be buying it cheap, but think what tho money will moan to you. I won't offer you more booatiso I can't af ford it.' " 'I'll tnko it. That driveling, miser able violin maker, howdlsappointed ho will bel Ho comes to see mo overy day. He tried to steal one of tho pieces. Hut I sat there while lie put them together Take It' "To tlioso who might think this story rather extravagant I would recommend the strange histories of Homo famous vio lins, and they will no longer discredit the history Of my lovely instrument." De troit Free Press" tsleep. Tho composure of mind -which It Is de sirable to secure as a harbinger of sleep is promoted by allowing tlmo, before retir ing to rest, for tho subsidence of all on forced mental activity. There should ba at least an hour's Interval between work, no matter what It may lie, and sleep, for If work bo pushed up to tho last moment, lcep will be driven away, or will be, In its first and most precious stages, broken and unrefroshlng. To turn resolutely from work at a Used hour and plunge for a lit tle time into a, novol or a newspaper, n game or music, will often make all the difference Itetwccn a bad and a good night's rest. Position when in bed is a very important factor in the production of Bleep. Englishmen traveling on tho conti nent are sometimes puzzled and distressed by insomnia, until they diseoer that their bodies, propped by enormous, squaro pil lows, are at a much greater nnglo to tho plane of the bed than thut in which they are accustomed to repose at home. The substitution of a small pillow for the large one soon disposes of their wake fulness. And so with children. The posi tion in which they ure placed when put to lied should bo carefully attended to, as nightly variations in this may at least postpone tho advent of sleep, which Is o essential to the welfare of the growing bruins. Very little things serve sometimes to induce sleep. Thus, the mere turning of a pillow and the application of' It oold surface to tho head and faoe will, on oooa siou, prove thu turning point in a struggle with sleeplessness. New York Ledger. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. V K HAVE THK HAMWOHKBT DKHIONH OF m ..OIL CLOTHS fji IN MWN. IS E. B. FOLEY, A No. 37 ll'e Centre Street. 5 ITMV0 XMDOKfBMlNf. The Mtrtlnitilimh IU publican Club Favors mutiny for Naval Ohiritf. At n recent meet lint of the Shenandoah I llcptilillctin Club t o fidli wlng res ltition Acre iniiiintii.ai.Hl.v adopted: Wheivn i. It lia rome to the notiie of the -iliiiisiuliuh K publican Chili that .loha F I'lnnry, of Pottsvllle, li mi it pllciut for tin position of NiivslOIHioi of the Tort of l'lill i-' deliilil'i ; tin re lore, Ik it Renhid. That Wu, nieiiiliers of dm Mien i ml i in h Ki ubican Chili, mianim u-ly hud hesrtilv endorse Mr. Finney for the i..,-iii., i. I rtcogmting tli hlHi tt itrfidbllcnti of alerting qllKllt.es linlntlolalll.le cllortu In lie half nf the pArty hus shown Itself In Hcpnb llcan aticrc in this county and wtii. li justly entitles liTln to the reenguitioll he m el s KosolveH, That orFl tmmi our lt-pri-scn tsitlve In Congress. II mi, I'miihs X Ilni'inn wild the Slate 8i nntor fnmi tlii diiti .ct, Hon .lolili ,1. Coyle, tu um their limt en lot .on In wtir!n Mr. Finney' npuoliitiiu-nt iw n .innt recognition to ttie UcpMlilii-n ol uiIiii,IkiII eimiily. lad'eviuit as e do tlml hi pippniot nmlil wMI uni I ivitli jt. ocrii suti-tVct.' n ut tile htinds of their coiihiiIiii l.ti Resolved, That a c.i) of dipsc resolutions, an fxpirmloti of public scctiim ui, l'c for warded to President Win McKinley, Senators Qitny ami PiMini-e. Hon. Charles N. llrumin and lion. John .1. Cuylo. It. I). Rrkik. I'resldenl. Attmtt Thomas Dovk, J a , Secretary. TO OIlItT! A Ctll.li T.XNI5 HAY Take latnllvo Hnmln Qnlnlnc Tul.let. All dntsemts n-fliiMl the money If It fails to cure. Tim .llliiviV IlopllHl. At the state hnaplul, at 1'utinbilii Springs, two needles wore removed, one Imbedded in the knee of Carrie Miles, nine years old, and the other In the foot uf Churlea E. Smith, hrakemnti, both living "t Gordon. Others treated were : George Kyeks, 80, miner, SbamoVtn collluiy, Millei oils mine, incised wound of knee. Ho was making n wedge when the axe slipped and cut his knee; .lolin Gokatoulsi, 20. JIhIicvIIIu, lalmrer, I.iw rcnee colliery, polsotied wound of face; John I'. Colemnn, 112, (ilr.ird vlllc, liccr agent, i wrrre si ruin of ankle, sustained while jump , lag from hU wsgoii while in Slionandoah; I William lhefskl, l!0. driver. Mt. Carnicl, fiaclure of humorous, due to n full; John i Iyons, IS, jMaliuuuy City, doortender, com- pound fructiiin uf index flnoer; Suniiiel ! Tuwinend. 48, miner, I)r er colliery, com l poll ml coinj licatlug fracture of second I phalanx of Index ftuger, due to falling coal. 1 Amputation was insde; Thomas Price, a i laborer, 27 years old, employed at Natalie. 1 Whllo climbing the slope hU light was ex- tingiiiiihed. lie eamc in contact with a du i eliding car, was knocked down and run iivcr. Hu sitstiilned lueemtiotia of thu sculp mid punctured wound of the llilgh that wns followed liy ditt'iiiie ielluUpsis. Croup and whnuplng cough arc ehlldhood' terrors: but like pneumonia, hronehllU, and other throat and lung troubles, can lie qniek , ly cund by using One Minute Cough Cute. Deeds tlceordrd. From Jackson Kramer to Ida 11. Frodorlcl, premises ii. Auburn. From David M. Fahl and wife to Mien Fall), premises la West llruuswick. From Samuel A. Iteddall and wife to Win M. H reiver, pieiuises iu Shenandoali. From John K. Hrownmillor et nl to Clara B. Lilian, premises in l'ottsville. From Cecelia Dulflclil to Jlarguret Ford, pi utilises in St, Clair. From Alex. Seott, sheriff, to Win, H. Paul, premises in Kid red township. No Hauler Outfit Is complete without n pair of our colored shoes. And just think of tho money you savo by buying from us at Factory Prices. Factouv Snot: Stoiik. Marriage Licenses. John Daltou and Hamia Scaulou, both of Shonaudoah. It. W. Krinor, of l'ottsville, and Sirs. Mary Jano C. Ulako, of Washington, D. C. licuheii I. Keichert, of Xorth Jfauheiiil township, and Kmina 51. .Schneck, of Schuyl kill Haven. James Kopp and Salome Slahl, botli of Tower City. Just trv ft 10c bnv nf Hiewrote thn flnrst liver and bowel regulator ever made. I'alher CoMIgati Transferred. Itev. Father Cosligan, curate of St. Ig ii'itltis parish. Central!.!, has been transferred to Mlddletown, whote he will tako full uhargo of a parish at that plaro. ltcv. Walsh has been appointed to succeed him. l!oj AVrlt Ilrokeii. While playing on South Main street yes terday afternoon, John AugustrHites, a boy aged 0 years, had hW left wrist broken by being pushed over by a playmate. Tho fracturo was reduced by Dr. G. M. Hamilton. To lie Married. Anuoutiri'Srrnt wasinudo in tho Annuncia tion church yesterday morning of the com ing innrr'nge of Miss Maggio Tliornton to Koger Dixon, Uith of Itiiijtown. Tho cero mony will be pet formed on Wednesday, Apiil 2Ht!i. Wo Ar Scllbig A hl lot uf wine colored shoes that ordinary sto-es would ak you $2 30 for. Our price s ?1 liJ. rWTOKV SHOK STOIiH. Spring- Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per vard. Tliese styles are new and ure 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 fi 0111 our great assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell flue dress goods and silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary and March O ver a thousand of the famous McCall Hazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. 09 mil (in CO PRIZES f As foHov.s: 4 First PriJSS, oacli of 5100 Cash $ 40D.C0 20SewiHl ' S100spr!lS8ftB1cj!s2,OQ3.00 40 Third " " " g 25 Uoltl Watohoa - 1,000.00 Cash snd Prizes given each tnontli $3,400. Total given during 12 mos, i897, 800.00 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Cnnipelllors to niivc as iiiKnyUKl.ia!! SOAP VVrmipor ns they con r.ollrrt. tint nil I no top portion 01 rncn wrnpner, Hint PortUinrontjilii ing tho hendfiiK "SUNUIOHT SOAP." These (enllciP'Coil. pons") nrnto bo seiif, pijetago Iiilly pnliU enclosed xilli n slieet of paper nt .iilnit Cojiipei. Iinrtu full mittin ami ntldres btso tmi5 mid tho number of Coiipoiis sen nt In, to i,ever l!ro9 Mil., Kcw nru, innrneo on oiusiup .,,, Vrnpper('iiii'eorner)iiliNUSlUBU of ilio IHwTIUCTC'ompeiltor Uvea In. . No. ol I HAMI np ni STRICT. bitrlCll v., in.. Iti-onltlvn. I.OI1K onil tn ton Islnjids, NesvJerscy. NnwYork Hrto(oii.(iiir'A.r.onr, nrottktftn, fang ami Statin IllaadK). roaiisylvnniaIlcbTsynrr, (Jtnry. laml, Wfst Vlralnla und l)is Irlct of t'olilHibln. flfhe New Knalnuil .Stnlrs. TinTorcltr thoelltn I Hcr.Pf Speclnl, 17 l'sllwn, raTd lr Geo. N.IlMti ,'"v.0L?ai; fle, Uflrton snd New York. Flltwl with flirttord Vir, rimOIsM Nlokie Lmp..Nr I)Drtar8 1111, SUmUni Ojclometer. and lluul Lara SJdlo. PERSONAL MENTION. James X. Illlbert spent yesterday at St. Clair. Mrs. S. J. Acker is the guest of l'ottsville friends. l:. Kvans, of Wunamle, spent Kaster with town friends. Chiist. Gruhler rcinrned to Philadelphia ibis morning. John Uanks visited his sister, Mary, at St. Clair yesterday. Mi.s Sadie Gilbert is Mi Soring from an attack of sicklies. Dr. W. N. Stein visited friends at Pottt vllle ooitrt to-dy. Mrs. John Suheuhiug returned to Philadel phia at neon to-day. , P. J. Mtilholhtlid transacted business at the county seat to-day. T. T. Williams was an attendant at the l'ottsville court to-day. John It Blown is visltiug his sister, Mrs. T. J. D.tvlos at St. Clair. Mrs. James and Mrs. J. S. Williams vialted. TroutoiTrclalives yesttiday. .Mrs. William 1'nliey. of West Cherry street, U vl-itlnjf fi lends III 1'enditig. William K. Davis, of town, vlsibd his parents al 1'rackville yesterday. Dtvid llrown attended the funeral of Ad.un Kull, at Sit. Clair to-day. Miss Kva Stride, of Mahanny City, was tho guest of town fiicuds yesltrilay. Martin Fianejvof the llloonisburg State Noruinl School, spent Kaster in town. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1!. Sholleiibcrger, of King town, spent Kaster with friends in town. Messrs. William Davis and Henry Foltz left town for Philadelphia this morning. Miss Daisy Hess, who spent tho Kaster days in town, returned to Nuremberg this morn ing. John I.. 1'eose and family, of Win. l'cnn, spent Kaster Sunday with friends at Fraek ville. Miss llolshue, of Trcvorton, is visiting her friend, Miss Anulu Schacll'er, on North Main street. William Chalmers, Jr., of Wm. Penn, is seriously ill. lie baroly escaped an attack of appendicitis. Maud Orme, of Schuylkill Haven, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Netta Woods, of Last Coal street. . Misses Lizzie Kelly and I,i.zio Cummings spent yesterday at Mahanoy City as tho guests ol the hieek family. Elmer and Bcnnlo Williams, of Girard College, spent Easter with their grandmother, Mrs. James E. Williams in town. .Messrs. Joseph Whitakorand 11. J. Durkiu, of Overbrook Seminary, and Timothy Giblon, of Villa Nova, aio home on a visit. .Mrs. Woods and daughters, Misses Sophio and Tillle, were in attendance at the funeral of Edward "A. Ihiybuck, of Ashland, to-day. 11. I.. Wliitclock, tho shoo dealer, is con fined to bed in his rooms at tho Ferguson Hotteo by a severe attack of erysipelas in tho face. School Director William T. Treziso has ro covered from the attack of la grippo that confined liim to his homo tho past week and is preparing to witness the Grant monument cremonies at New York nest week. Thomas Waters. Jr., and wife spent yester day in town with the latter's parents and to day returned to Catawissa to contintio their theatrical engagement there. Sir. Waters in tends to take a tout show of his own on the road iu June, starling from town. Mrs. Mary A. Wilkinson, mother of I.. J. Wilkinson, the dry goods merchant, is lying dangerously ill at the home of her son. She is suffering from la -grippo and was to-day reported in a critical condition. Dr. J. S. Cullen is in attendance, assisted by A. D. Wilkinson, a son of tho patient, who Is as sistant chief in 0110 of tho pension depart ments at Washington, D. C. New Undertaker. T. J. Co-ikley has opened an undertaking oaUtblishment In town with bis ollico louatod at J. J. Coakley's. 3S North Main street. Might calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-t Idlo MliicrB. There fceeius to be but little hope for the miners In the upper end of Luzerne, and if the stjueeae whiuh has Teen iu progress for some weeks continue', there will be a whole. saleoxodiis from the nnco prosperous mining towns of tho Wyoming eoal region. A (lis patch from NuntieoUe says : The recent squeose and Hooding uf the g'oat Avondale mine not only caused it to be abandoned, but other minus adjoining it, on a lower level, wbluli may at any tlmo be Hooded from the Avondale's underground lakes. The other mine, thus compelled to shut down are thu Noltiirgham, employing 1500 lnon; the Woodward, einployiug 1800, and the retti boue, employing 700. Fully 0000 persons are affected hy the several shutdowns. In cuu scsiiieuce of these alwtidormietits theio is uuusual suffering among miners' families, with no prospect of relief. Evietiou tares many of them iu the face, for their luute are overdue and they can get no work. ILulu tun Standard. A Presentation, Thomas J. James, late umidu foreman ut the Koliinoor colliery and recently appoii.Ud i-upeiiiitendeiit for the P. & It. C. A I. Co. in the Gllbertou and Uirardville district. Is en gaged in moving his household goods to (lilbertou. On Saturday evening Mr. James received u gold watch as a token of esteem from the employes of the Koliinoor colliery. Wax Oelgns lu riowers, All kind of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral flames refilled with wax Hewers. IVyne's Girardville nurseries, tf ltellef Committee Mooting. A meeting of the General Kelief Committee will be held in the Council clutmbor on Tues day evenlig, Uh Just., at 7:30 o'clock, sharp as busiiiMM of great importance Is to be trans acted it Is hoped all members of the genera! und sub couimittoes will be iu atbuulsuce. John L. Hassle, Chairman. T. J. HaouuHALi., Secretary. l'Hynw (ifymHlllu Kurserles, Funeral designs' made up in any desiied form of natural or wax liowers, upon short notice at reasonable prices. Lirgo variety of frame.', constantly on hand. Orders may lie left ill Morgan's llazar. 'Si N. Main St , or ! at Payne's Greenhouse, Gnurdv illc, Pa tf I AND ate mm e & v IEAOH ftflORiTH SOAP WRAPPERS RULES. 1 . ttfrr motitli niTMiu I'; In ekoh uf the 4 dlttrM prltosvillboAnftrdedMl'illowK: top msnM Alio L irtHPjiiHr hw .11 1 ui. TiDrsrst Number otoouponi fmi ttiediVlrict in vUiloh !io or ibstMldei nillraoetvsllup'nsll. ,, Tba 5 OompetTtors nno send In lbs Next I.nraest, Numbers ot oou pnnstnim the UtMnut In wnloh Ibn renldowlll Itnch reeelte at winner's option a indj'anrfrantleman's fierce Sneclnf lilojcle. price 100.00. Iri. it rnM,nMli,niilinaend In toe Next T.nrgest Numbers o( oonpnns from tlMtbj trlot In which llrnjr reside will l!nrhljw,"'i,,,j2 option a tndr's or suntleinan's Oold wnlcli, prion 2. The Oorapeililons will rinse the l.nst lnT yt lincli aionllidnrlngisw, Ooiiremi recelwd tooljte tor oae month's competition will be put Into the nelt. 3. Competitors who ohtsln wrsppers from unsold Boapln dealer's stock will be dlianollhed. Employees ol Lerer llrothert, Ltd., end their families, era de barred from competing. ... , . , . 4. A printed (lit ot Wlnnerr In Competitor's dlttritt will be forwarded to Ooniuetllo-s in soout U oafs after eaeh C',mpotitinn elnees. 0. ITer Brothers, Ud., will endesTortoswanlthe prliesfalrlrtnthe nest ot their abllltrand judgment, lintltlsonderetnodthat all who compete asree to ao cept the award ot Irfrer Ilrotben, Ltd., aa final. J.nVllIt ItltOS., Ltd., New York. PITHY POINTS. URisenltisjs TIllMngllflUt Ihf! O .iiuli-ji Otiitoibdril lor llHfly reruyil. The American VoluntcoTi will ojien baralcks at l'ottsville tbii week. Tho Wilkusbarre Traction Company paid $Kt),000 iu wages last year. An eisteddfod is to be held at Hasleton on Labor Day, September 5th. Tho 'Carbon county fair will b held at Lelilghtou nu 8optciulerStli. Incendiaries in Wilkeslmrre on Satttnlny set fire to three barns in ditlureut lmrtsof the city. Safe-blowers got over 200 from the Wei ls boro post oitlco before daylight Saturday inuriiliig lli-ing your job work tb the IlKHi.i office, where flist clnss work and reasonable prices are assuied. Mayor W'elmer vetoed a bill Increasing the Lebanon water supply : bat it may be iMsed ever his veto. The mercantile shout aiiuuuuoed (o tnku placo to-morrow bus been, postponed until ibu surn lint. William Thelts, who was tied and placed on a fire by fellow ti-amps, will pfobably die in the hospital in WilliamspoiU ' Murder iu the second degree wag the verdict rendcicd at Scrautou against Andiuw Pollya for tho killing of George Selimo. The Muiaovllle Hoso Compuny lias chal lenged the Gllbertou boys to a race, with carriage, but tho latter hnvo not yet accepted. The P. Si It. Iiallrood will on May 15th, put ou four trains, two each way, between l'ottsville and Shaiuokin over the short route. Judgo Ssvidge, one of tho directors, says tho now telephone line will bo constructed very shortly and pushed to completion as soon as possible Judgo Albright, of Lehigh county, has docitled at Allcntown that a city ordinance taxing transient merchants $800 a month is unconstitutional. Tho Alert Firo Company, St. Clair, owning a steam lire engine in its own right, oilers it for sale becauso Town Council refuses to pay tho running oxpenses of the company. Theodi ,u Eisenhower, of Shenandoah, who is uuder-entence of death iu tho Schuylkill county prison" for the killing of William Schwind , devotes most of his time to rcud iiig.tho Bible and pmyor. Daniel Halm and Emanuol Kllnger, who were'victimsof tho recent explosion of tho Shamokiji Powder Company's mill, have institiitid suits for damages to the amount of $5,000 and $2,000 respectively. A movement is on foot among somo of Locust Gap's most prominent, citizens to organize a company of the National Guard of Pennsylvania. It is twenty-two years since Hie Washington Artlllery.of that town, disbanded, on Apiil 15th, 1875. Shenandoah Denial Parlor. ' Latest methods of dentistry, good work manship, moderate prices. Positively teeth extracted without pain. Eutlro satisfaction given. 1-S-lm J. D. Bhenn'A!?, D. p. S. Wndcsilllo's lliiiim, The P. & n. C. & I. Co. recently sunk a now shaft at Wadesvillo, near Pot'svillc, and tho company Is preparing to open up ono of the most extensive operations in the anthra cite llold. Several hundred men are em ployed with three shifts a day of eight hours each. Itoddo tb nftw t, tol 1 i. ..!.... .i-: - ...... V......V, n ui.1 lllll,ll and mun are engaged boring test holes to prove the vein, while on tho outside tho foundation fur a pair of .10 by 00 hoisting engines at tho old shaft and 30 hy 00 hoisting Hinglnes at the now shaft are bel ne frii-t,.il A large force of carpenters are at work tearing down tho old breaker, preparatory to the erection of a mammoth structure. Shirt WiiLts, FiibIiIoh's creations iu ladies shirt waists has reached a point where it would seem that nothing more attractive nr.d bountiful could be produced. Yet wo are adding new lots in new designs, rolurings and fabrics coutinti. ally. Fancy lawns and iereales. The newest patterns, detachable collara, now style sl.-eves. Fancy Foulard silk waists. Itemem bar, a skirt or two and a few shirt waists, and you have an entire new wind robe at a very Hinted cost. 415-tr K. F. ail.!,. liitber 1'alr Lover. I'loin l'ottsville Cbionlcle. The Philadelphia Times of this morning aaysCougiessman Ilruinm lias asked the ap pointment of State Senator Cuyle as Coi-sul to Brazil or sumo other Soil tli American country. This doesn't look as though the Senator was going to be a Congressional candidate, as was intimated lie would lie. Probably this is u scheme of Ilrumm'a to get t oyie out or the way Iu order that he may himself continue to occupy a Congressional seat. Or prolwbly Coyle wants to get far euougii away iroui the wrath ui hu eon sliuients, who lately have shown a dUpual tiou to chastise him for certain little iiolltical trickery. To the Ladle. Many Indies navo availed themselves of Hit opportunity of seeing the millinery dis play and the reasonable prices at the new store uf Miss 11. Kouue, 18 North Main street. An iuvitutiou fur inspection is ollciled. -1-1-lm Sale of School llonds. Subscriptions will lie received at the office of the Secretary of the School Hoard, iu the West street school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousand (fcS.OOU) dollars worth of Shenandoah School )islnct bonds. Tlie bonds Will Ijeardato of April 1, 18UT,and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable wml unnii-illy. Denomlhations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty fflOO bonds, and thirty -eight tSOO bouda. Hy order of the Ilourd, J. J. Phick, Preaideut. Attest : Fkank H.tNN.i. Secretary. f Jewelry Store Kemoveil. A'. Holdermsn's jewelry store has been re looted to the newly remndoled store room atfro. 3J North Main street, between the Kehlerand Gmighau dry goods stores, where courteous and liberal treatment will be ex tended to all old as w II as new customers. i'tilternlsi 1 ho runefal of tlte two-J-etf-olil tlblltl or I'dward kautner, of Wasto Ilbuto Hun dan , took plane yesterday afternoon. The remains of Adam Kristnlalt, of Win. I'enu, who met Irtttaut dftth at the Win I'i mi colliery Thursday last, vrere Intel red in the Odd Eellows' ecmeteiy yesterday at ternodn. Hen lies were held In the German I. ilhetiin church, Ilev. John Oruhler i Hi ciating. Tl e funeral of I'm Islo IVnnis J Coniiers, in i v polieeimin of this borough and Islet I employed as llrcnmn on the P. A I! Itailronil, in' k phwc tliii morning from the family rcsi Irnceiit MnliHiioy Plaim. Hcr ices were held in St. Msry's rhtrrcb at Mnhauoy l'liiuv, ufti r wlreb die cortege lame to town and wax lolned iiy the inuiiibers uf the Coltlml la II. iv. S. i; No I of town, uf which the deceased , wm a mumlier. Inti rment was itiniln in the Aii'iuiiciiition eemctety. The pall bearer. : I were Michael ' Burk Mlclciel llsrl.in-. ' H t'lert Bitrdu', Tlionun H.ilny, Daniel ( Swi'oney und llira.un Purcell, fellow rall- ,ronders of the deceived. The Are liell was ti'i.l as the cortege jnucevded to the cemetery. Coroiiei's Imiuest. Deputy Coroner Mntlley tmd a Jury oti Satiirdsy night held an itirptntt In tho n of Adim Kristoliill, known as John Kristo, who I was killed by a fall of coal iu tho Win. Prim colliery Inst Thiimlsy morning, when he was in the act or cleaning out a leg hole iu a gangway tu place a timber. The Jury ten dered a verdict of accidental death, Attiilvtirsary Ilanciitot. The twelfth anniversary of Lydla Lodge So. US, Daughters of Kelajkah. I. O. O. F., will bo celebrated at the Ferguson House to morrow evening. There will be a banquet, followed by a musical and literary entertain ment, and all members are invited to attend. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And liowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tlie truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain ItcHile," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storm'), blhtzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping pars to pulnts in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tlmo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway ystem. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, .1. P. McCann, T. P., Agent, 519 Kail road avenuo, Elmira, N." Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. J-3-tf W. K Hoyt, O. E. P. Agt. 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. CALL AND SEE HARRY S. YOST AX HIS NEW Jewelry Which has been re moved to 112 North Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. For all Diuou j and Nssvous Disbasei. j bey punly the IIiood and give Heaitiiv ,c ion to tbe entire svitcm. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. READY F0RBUS1NESS TO-DM !L SHIPP'S s NEW ' I SHOE ,v STOHE Store, m2 hub n mm tm juim tm flstf w hi rlLLSs 'OOLD DUST.' Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRQANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, How 1 A4 so msmsm2Siz& I iH?nf llTRr.Y RllJBliJVrPn t rn m.yraMof comHrnllon. rr.'rarsts nrsliiil I "vm.v iuui uuniinuili.iu u,r, BPirr arlu.0r grbir.hu! romo cutj rnlimd rc'ills. -? pics,! hmklrtfrsr. a. sn ttl.ivt! I'.OFM tu.. Cbliairc. ttontrrnl. ( n..orcn Vrk. FACTORY : 221-240 North limerick Street, SIIIZXANDOAir, PA. I have mada a general reductio'ii to do so until May 29th. PENNSYLVANIA HORSES V fir WILLIAM NEISWENTER. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. MILLINERY ! To her numerous rlem! Miss Sallie Senior xxx North Main Street, Has returned front the citv with the finest selection of Indies'' Millinery Goods. Enstcr Opening on "-Friday, April. cfth. on fliinuii'i, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Port Oahhok, Sulijrct to Itsiuililloun rules. ' pon siimtipp, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Qhwiosswim), Huhjoct to niiblfoiiu rulos. ntntFifmmmmtfiii??????? A BEAUTIFUL GIFT I- FOR THE COMINS HOLIDAYS, g COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 READERS. S 8 The liolilcr of SO ConpoHS of tlm HERALD la cutllltxl to n flrat-cliuu lit.-sin-, rn-H-linml Watsr Color Frtralt worth $15.00, imuld froii any illsthua iiliiiti.Kr.iih, liy imyliuj 88 oents hi m lliikir's stutllo, a 8 W tVuIn- ntrtit, Hlu-iuiiuliHih. Ph. OFEH SUKDATS. Send photograph In Immediately and have coupons ready upon re- Sfc 111 1 m , NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. : A Handsomo Comploxion is one of the Greatest charms a woman can possess. Poxioni's Couixkxion Powdku (Irealt. "OOLD DUST.' accomplished quicklyaud i York, Boston, Philadelphia. t- 4sAsl-ff O !. i CATHARTIC i s. t i i I.. SCRUBN pRAnns. SCUBRN RINQS. Manufacturer of WINDOV GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, llron fences Of all descriptions at lowest rates. !ufl80K Ounces and will continue They liave arrived here nttd are now on exhibi tion at our sales stables, cor. Main ami Conl streets. Our Public Sale takes place fit the Commercial Hotel AT 1 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE. P. S.-This lot will not bo a Western one, but all from Penn- aylvania, and will be fit to work t. me same day wnea ionelit. No more d infer to bay horses which will cct sick from the climate. MISCELLANEOUS. Vr AN ri-.n. A (rood girl to do general house ! I work, with (tooil rpferenee. Apply to J. O. Phlllljis, 13 North Main street, 8hcnnn iloah, P11. 4-15-tf I ?IO SAI.K. Street sprinkler in Rood eonill J lion, will lie sold for30. Apply toTrustoes. Columbia Host 0.1 , Sliennndoali, l"n. 4-10-tf IfOlt SAI.H. -Store property nt llnrnesvllU,. V l' ItU sto. k. Mild on BOoount of ilenth In family Kiisy terms on projieily. Inquire ol I)r. Kooler, lternesvUle, Schuylkill county, Paiiua. l-13-2 OltPHANS' C'OUItT 8AI.1.-Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Coutt of the county of Schuylkill thu subscriber, administratrix of thu estate of Henry lllew. late of ltyon town ship, Schuylkill county, deceased, wllleipi.se tos.ilehy puhllo M-ndiic on Saturday, the 1st lay of May, lsW, nt I o'clock In the afternoon, on tho premises, the following described real estate: All that certain lot, tenement and piece of ground situate In the township of ltyun, Schuylkill county, state of l'cnim Hum hounded uml ilekcrllied as follows: lloulnnuiK atapoKt liy laud, now or late of O. Kline thence sniltlllili0 west ISpurches to npnst, tin net by land now or lute of KlliiKi-niiau south 17 , west 1 perches to a post In a public road; thence along said rouil liolth (11 cost 111 perches to a post III said road; thence by other land of said Henry lllew, deceased, south 27 east 17 pcrehi k to the place of beginning continuing ! uercsuud 3 erehes strict measure. Also ail that certain messuage or tract of land bltuato in said township described as follow m: lleginntng at a stone corner of land now or tato of David Klingeruiall, line of other land of the said Henry lllew, deceased, theuco by land late ot Joel O. Lance, south 10 east 170 perches to a post; thenoo by land now or late of Jamc ItusHol), north teatU44 perches to n lieinloek; llienoe by other lands nf said Henry lllew, deceased, north 17 west 28 perches to a post, thence by other land of wild Henry lllew, deoeOMHl, north 01 east 16 peichc to a post; thence by other lands of said Henry ltlcw, decwiaed, north 'Of west IU7 K-10 perches to the place of beginning containing 11 acres and 80 lurches strict measure. Also all ttmt messuage or piece of laud hltualo In said township described as follows: liegl li ning at a iiost ami stone, thenoe by other land or the said Henry lllew, di ceased, south east 28 8S-101 perches to a post; thence by other land of the said Henry lllew, deceased, north 71 cast ao peralies and 4-100 to a hemlock stump or nine nearly in the middle ot a sawmill dam; thence hy same north 15 west 85 6-100 ierclie to a stone; thence by lands now or lute of Hiram Rlew, south 10 west 2t 88-100 perches to the place of beginning, oontaiiiliig 8 acres and (h G 'robes, moce or lew, the said three piece- of lid lying and lielng ad Jacent to each other and together forming a piece of land containing lu acres and 138pcrctios, more or b . THUMB OP SAl.Ki Twenty-flve per cent, of the purchase money down ami balance on con firmation of sale and dclivorv of deed. !t uuUudcr or oondltioiiH to he inude know u on day of sale. t'ATHAltlNK 1I1.KW, , . .. , . Administratrix. By order of tbe Orphans' Court. T, P. O. Hkmsk, Ct,rk. Poltsville, 'Moreh Htb, 1BD7. 1-ltSt-oaw BROM-KOLOA . ALCOHOLIC,' NBRV0US AMD BILIOUS HEADACHES Ourexl by this granular effervesoeut and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomaclis ami headaolies, which often aesumiilate from having a night nut. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Slieu A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. ruin and Coal SU. Flmwt whiskeys, beers porter and ale i eoristautly on tap. OUolcv einiierauoe drlntr and olgars. , y s. '
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