t TENNEY S Peanut Hrittle is the finest peanut candy made. 10 cents per box. Try otic You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. DDKS & BROWN -a North Malm it. The Store- That's Always Busy Bee use shrewd dollar savers taki advantage pi our tempt ing offers. ' Look at our in ducements for the present : lU-anttfal Jluby Carriage S3. mud Upwards, Handsome Iron Itedatead mid Upwards. Refrigerator With Spigots Hll(l Upward. M.Spoont i 1Q Bast Centre St. tVlmeli-.l li the I.ockini. A limit givi'ig tlm niime of Walsh mid re.i (leiiie hb Mahaiiuy City ws tiirotvo out of a saloon :it tho WiMt cmtof L'.oyd street lust night and w.isw) ilmnk that Chief Tiwll hiul to tako hliii to tho lockup In a wheel-b-trrow. Walsli chiimeil he bad liceu drugged, but Out-Dour I'hysiclau J. G. Clinruh could tlnd traces of nothing but whiskey. WaUli was re lea tod this inoriiing. Serving Time. Tli mi Q 1I1111, of Shitnokiii. is nerving 48 hour 111 the 1 .ckup He was arrcstid for druiikenncs and 11 ilmuce late last night by WiitchiiiH 1 I rear: , and coulil not pay tho b.iro'igh riuu to Chief fiargess Tabor ibis morning ('..cs'-'pni n i a deadly cnuiiiy tohialh; Uiub-c'. IHikmI Hitter.) U doadly enemy to l ullM UilMI. i.i titcnnIlIlo Kurserlert Funeral designs made tip in any desired form of natural or wax flowcra, upon short notice at reasonable prices. iJirge variety of frames constantly 011 band. Orders may lie left at Morgan's ltazar, 23 N. Main St., or at Payne's Greenhouse, Utiardvllle, l'.t. tf Buy Keystone flour, lie sure that the name I.esio A Baku. Ashluud, Pa., 'e printed on ever an k. HOOD'S PIIjIjS euro Mycr tllb, Cllloiisncss, ludigestlon, Ilemliiche. A. pleaa-nt laxnfive. All DrucKlsta. Spring Dress Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by ns. 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 Waists. 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 and can continue to sell fine dress goods and 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 ? .. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. 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 THE HANDSOMEST OBHIUNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, ) 'X -No. 17 Went Centre Street. m PITHY POINTS. HAtnlHt T1miit(timit the Can try Clbronlcled Inr llR.ty 1'orniwil. Hone thieves re t work at Sheppton. Ilenj. Christian, oC l'ottavllle, lias aeotireil mi wcrenaeil ieniioii. The aprlng meeting of the l're.hytery of l.ebtab mi held at Kantou Inst night. The March pny-mll of t e lieutllng It.iilwuy t'oiiipuny in hViirlinx unitiniiti'ti to ftlO.OOO. Tin- rate of w.igisnt tlie llertolett wlicry, now being o-oeti d inur (tlnnlvlllv. Is 1.00 per liny. Fire waa illacovorffl -4n the Nort Umnptiti county court hnuw, Kaatou, yesterday. So damage wen none Too Oeiitml Iron and Steel ttimtamy, Of ! ItarrUburg. wa IneorpornteJ yesterday witb a capital of tl,00O(000. , I Ohua algtis are hocomlng populuf about , wwn. i.hmiiom 11 mini urn awniu mm , to the bretxo this morning Tnm fishermen reported ice netrly Ait luch thick on the Monocucy Creek, B-lMe-tMib, at day break ctenlay. James 8. Ijllaeum, of Pittstoti, poxtmaetor of Seta 11 ton under President Gr.iut, waakiikd by a I-ehlgh Valley coat train. Tin. Mcllale wm sen tin prison charged with larceny, by I.. K. Wilkluann. .Justice IiHwior, sf town, hea'il the ojtt6. Our grocer, T. F. Mflot, yotiei.l.iy became tho own r of a spaiiliin.'j team of guy bono, which mako an exorUent showlug on the streets. Mrrcltailt J. J. O.isse'rt, of Quo, tier IaiImiioh, discovered a man trying to rob his store. His revolver hung flru and the mafi' escaped. " Work lua been begnu 011 a abaft at the Lytic colliery, near Mlneraville, which, when completeil, utll be the deepest In Schuylkill county. Wllll-im M'tugen of New Botlnn, nnd .1. Foley, or Mabtuoy City, are arranging a match Vtween ilckod ImII chiUs of iluue places for tlOO a sldo. The Mahu..y City Glee Olttb' has ar ranged for a gr.tnd el tcdilfod to be1 heU there on Wmr O.ty. Prices to the amount of will be avinlcd Too cheujiint amio iiitiinctit of glassware ever ini.lo In town will he found In the adrcttidemuiit of Moluakey & 8011, the grocers, tu aimtlier coluuiu of to day's hxno. .Miss Hannah J. Fowler, aged A3 years, died at her Inline in IliMton Kuu on Monday after an Illness of hut four weeks with dropsy and heart trouble. Tho funeral will take placo uii Thursilay aftoruooif. Tho. I)i-,Metalllo-J.oaguo, of Beading, on Monday evening discussed Senator Chand ler's resolution, which proposes that tho government shall buy the Curtieglo and Bethlehem steel works. " Tlio Gilchrist House, of Wil'tebatre. was purchased Monday and wiil lie some what remodeled before being oienedai tho Mercy Hoipitil, a Catholic Institution, to be conducted by the Sinters of Mercy of 8t. Mary's Chureh. The now hospital will accominiidalo tlfiy patients and will lie opened in June. Shenandoah Dental Purlors. Latest methods of dentistry, good work manship, moderate prices. Positively teeth extracted without p.iln. Entire satisfaction given. 4-8-lm J. D. Bit finnan, D. D. S. . The rtngreo riuu. Ed. Heb.vi.d: In view of the continued depression in the anthracite coal market nnd the resulting lack-of work which is causing w much sullering and privation in the county, I have been led to think that prob acy wc could cuablo a good many of our worthy citizens, who are only too willing to work but unable to lind it, to do bomclhiug for thomselves somewhat after the Pingrce plan, which was made famous and useful by tho present Governor of Michigan. Tho laud adjoiuiug town is not of tho best from an agriLttltur.il point of view, but many flue g.udeus have boon made out of it, anil it has occurred to me that perhaps something could he done with it upou the co-operative plan, assuming, of course, that leases could b' ob tained from the owners for the land ueiilod The charitah'y inclined among our people responded nubiy when calls upon them were made a month or t no ago and much-needed relief was temporarily afforded, but as the slacknis. of work continues, tho sutTen o does also, and is likely to continue the greater part of the yeur, as fho teudeucy in the coal trade lias been to incrcaso the num boi of collieries, and consequently the uum bcr of days workod at each has decreased uinually for wmio years past, und the ques tion of assisting lho?e who deserve it i3 one that should impre s itself upon thinking 1 men. Tho good book says "the poor ye have always with you," but this year they are Willi tta in gleater mimbeis than tho writor lias known them to be iu a generation in Schuylkill rminty, hence I feel impelled to wiiioyoli, Mr. Editor, suggesting that tlio Umliug ciiisi i s of the town assemble and endeavor t ill vise somo means of uTordiug aiisistanci . .ss I atatod before, there is con siderunle Irfiid near lowu that I believe could be put into shape fur cultivation in small patches ai.d made to yield some return inn comparatively short time, and the results of the Plngice plan have been so remunerative in maiiy place', tln.t I suggest it for consider ation Sunn mill else may, howeverliavo more practiiiil ideas which all agitation of tho mutter may bring out, and 1 trust you will lavor others with tlio mo or your columns as I hi pe you will me ill giving publicity to r..U communication. In order to get VthnU'vvr U best to bo done under way quickly. Tho practical oharity which oiiui.I't'. tlio pour to assist themselves is tho best, anil it scrm i to me about tho most available tu our bauds is the leasing of what hud may be I ml, plowing and fertilizing it, by those who have the means, and turning it over in limited pints to such as arc willing to till it. .The i'Hc days could be piolltably spent ami a fnir return lie confidently ex-pi"-nd. Oftoiiise this would needs be douo quickly us the sewn for gardening is close at hand and I would suggest that a meeting be cu,iU i t. iiii!thy the matter at an early mite. ClTUHK. To ttie r.Hilkw. Muuy ladies have availed themselves of the opportunity of seeing the millinery' Hs .1 Hid the reasuiiable prices at the new of MiM B. Bocho, 13 Nortli Main le. ct. Au inWtation for Inspection is i.ed. -1-1-lm J)imm1 Itcooriletl. i - i'k1Ti Keesl et ux., tu James Faust, in-n in Walker township. . I'uust t ux., to Louisa Reed, promises .' ;i.er townsliip. i iy 12 Fawjuhar ot ux., to Trinity church of P.i.uville, preuiisea ill I'ort Carbon. Ciise Wuthoni el ux., to Kiunia Matz, P cuiUcs in West Brunswick. Adam Kokut et ux,, to Johu Wachatis, premiaea iu Shenandoah. When bilious or eoative, eat a Caecsret candy miliar He. curt auamuteed, 10a, Wo. Marrlago X.lconsos. linger Dixon to Margaret Tborhton, Iwth of Union township, Melviu llioka, of CuHuectleut.aiul Florence Irwin, of Frackville. William Marborgar and Mrs. Mary M. Troy, h'7(h of I'o'Uvllle. .Iidiu L. Kiebsaud Mary II. Davis, Iwlh of St. Clair. John G. Ueddiiig, of liist Norwegian, and Mm. Mary Ilouaekiiecht, laith of St. Clair. Jewelry Store Kfiiiovotl, A. Hohlerutau's jewelry store lias been re moved to the newly remodeled store room ut V 1. 31 North Maiu street, between the : K li'.ei' and Uioghau dry goods stores, where 1 i.ui teous and liberal treatment will be ex it uded to all old aa well as new customers. JUMPED FOR SAFETY. Sir. HalriHifK Injured While Out llrWlne Thin Morning. Mm. Kmll U. nthiirg, of Sotifh Wont street, met with ptiiifu.1 mHiMent this morning while out ill Wing with liernttdittitl. 1 The borw Mr. lUtr.burg wna driving vmi one Mr. M. 1. Fowler purcliued yefltenlny. A bliiyi In i't pnached nd the liorao turned ! tuddonly t" ono side in frlrM, canning the on triage to p.mly topple. Mm. Itatcburg ; feariil there would he a rnmiway nnd Jumped 1 fruw the I'nrrtitge. In doing to be aptnined tha iini'ep of hi r It ft fool. Mr. IbiUburg I hol.l til" homo in control a 'd his wife wna MaMrtl borne, where tthe received the at- lonJuice of a physician. 1-r.ilmWy ri(By jronri. William I'lrWI, ri.Htig at Mnhnnoy 01t ,, ,.,,,,, Bt tha ,ue H,n cillery. -m41-i11j. 1 h.i..iii ..n h.i..i at noon today. He Was engaged lit drill lag wImi a piece of top coal fell, striking hltn mi the lower part of the aplnaf eelumu, lie was removed to his home. Little hopa Is enter- talue.l for hlj recovery. Stoiter Aftf.ttn Vletoilons. .Itu-V Holier, of Summit Hill, who has n long chain of victories to his credit as the tnlddle-'weight cbaiiip!niitf Pennsylvania,' met Hilly Hennessey, f 11 iston, Wt evening at Athens, mwr Philadelphia, Htmcr set a lively paflp, and Heuneaaey was tiiixfous to quit In the aceond round, before the coal region tduinploti had an opportunity to knock hint out. There was a large attendance. 2frw Foreman, The house on South Janlln street vacatwl by II. C. Boyer'a fitinlly is to be rented by Thomas Ileddow, hits) of Mjucniville, who has been appointed Inside foreman at the Turkey Hun colliery. 11. C. Church eon Miiucjttf 1 liable lineman at the colliery, but ill health prevents him from supervising all the workings heme the new appointment. New Unripi-lolier. T. J. Cotkley has opened an undertaking establishment in town with his olllce located at J. J. I'oakley's, 38 North Maiu struct. Sight mils at the Ferguson House. 8-1-t The Cuilatstilps. The result of the competitive examination for admittance to West Point and Annapolis, conducted at Shsmokiu under instructions from Congressman Kulp, resulted as follows : Hidden, a nlneteiit year old sou of W, A, Richardson, teller ol the first National Bank of Sbaiuokiti, secured the appointment to Annapolis, with Benjamin ltodgors, of Dan ville, hs alternate i Hubert Kby, of Shaiiio kin, received tho West Point plun(, with N'lthuuiel E. Bowers, of Mooresburg, as 11 1 tenia to. 3 we asKea a friend what he'd pay for a certain J3S pairofourshoes. He said $2.50 or $3.00. and think . .1. .1. IJXUlll WOl 111 111C price. He knew something of the inside of the shoe business, too, but 3 he was wrong ; ; he judged by what he saw 3 elsewhere, 3 sz we aumit tliey were S worth it, as shoes are 3 Sz regularly, sold in some K places, but that wasn't our price ; we sold them V for $1.75. He'd make the same 3 mistake in our $1.50 shoes. Accorcling to 3 some stores valuation St: S they'd be $2 or $2.50, z ft They look it ; but we 35 3 g: don't charge for looks. z Factory-price won't let 2 us go higher than $1.50 3 Not only in the $1.50 line, but in every other t ,. . ... 2 tz line in tne store fc we !fc show the same price- 3 saving instances. We can beat any ordinary store all the time; every i time And then we make our customers a present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases amount to S25.00, JOE STORE,! J. A. MOYEK. Mgr. 3 j Shoes Retailed at F cfory Prices, l Ldli L 1 TpM js i i tlio s INSURANCE lEQIBLATIOtf. Kepraaetitfitltt) (IrllllthM lllll Iteferrrit to .Higgling Meusuro. jrM, john Halloy, of Wm. fenri. Is liflcr- Kn.Kvr.srxo Hf.iiai.bi I recently oh- lug from a serere altaok oNa grlppo. nerved in the columns of yonr pper a refer- ijaVili ttopklna, 0f goUth Went street, who enoe to n bill now pe.idliig In the Legislature m ))eell suffeirltia; from pneumonia tlio past and Iqteuded aa a aol-uul In ita title, "To x tfeelss, 1 ow malting good progtcsi t rroleet policy U liter Insured under tlio wnnls recovery. lodnetrial Life Insurance pollHea, or upon u, t,, Wbtteloek, the ahoo dealer, is re the weekly payment system." 1 underhand covering from Iho nttaek of eiynlpclaa, hut this hill is fathered by Mr. Orlffltli, Repre atlll mnflned to hhi bed. aenutve from this dUtilct. , J,'r.. Ouorae Schoeuer nnd her niece. Mini An 1 hive for noun years been n elute t Aimlc (irons .were visiting friends in Ashland observi r of the elici ts in tins and ti.ljuliiiiitt i.,v places of the In.iuraueo. tuiinst wbiih tho abovo Act pieteinls to prntitt tho policy holders, I secure)! a copy of the toil. It is known as House Hill ,'o. 2ifl. I am fully saltftled that ni t flo pi j- icnt. of Mr. tiril'lth's c'liistitueiits irc familiar Willi the eliiin.iter, sciijieuud puviaisu of this piece of I legluliitloni Hint 1 tlliuk It InigHt tw saieiy said Hint, for very good, reasons oil the parti of life promoters of thts incasnrn, 110 eftVrt lias been made to oullgljtoii the public npim , tlieauhject. . I WW. aw till bill Is In traded for protection there nrast be toetijliig in the conduct ot J. H. Pomeroy unit Mrs. P. J. l'ergu- thoconipaules to he affected, or iu the con. mtn SI,ent yesterday visiting friends at Potts striK'Hovi of their vollctes time is eitlmr iu- ( tii. Jnrlmtaor unfair tu the policy holder 1 am quite fatuilnr with the iudilstnal, or 1 weeklv piyuieiit tnilrclos and 1 clialluiije any of ,the advocates of the Griffith hilt to prove a aiogle eond I Ion Iu iham in which the policy holder ,a tikeu any advantage of, In whicn hla rlxhls as a contr.tcting party are not clearly ami fairly set forth, or in which the Insured Is not guaranteed at least reaoi Hb!e umte. tlim for the awoutit of money epi,dcd Our people can vouch for the grtat good Unit has been done, and is being done by tlejK companies, particularly among the pnoixr classes; almost ilWIr the coliimna of your palwr Cbotaln gracious acknowledgments to the companies l'roin. bcueflclaries for death claims paid. ' Perhaps the promoters and defenders of Hill K. 80.1 would rather nut oliwrvc this particttliir proof. What Is this Ml f Its titlo is above set forth, and no on can fail to note upon read ing it that itisn plocAof pernicious legislation. The titlo Is misleading. The title would he iu exact accord with the contents of the hill if it were made tor read : "Au act to secure firther advantages to policy holders Insured under the Industrial Life Insurance policy or up&u. weekly payment system." Tho Act is aimed at liistimuce companies incorporated iu other statoi. Its first section declares that any policy bolder may upou uuy policy hereafter Ususo, and whenever tho same shall be in force for three or moro years, shall receive upon tho surrender of the policy, an equitable surrender" value, and tills surrender value is declared to lie first, either ninety per cent, of the reserve, or earnings of the policy at tho time of Its sur render ; or, seoond, a paid up policy payable ut death to the amount of such reserve; pro vided that tlio companies shall not he en titled to a premium rate in excess of 0110 and one-fourth times tho siugle premium rale ac cording to the mortality table used by the stale in which the company is incorporated. Any persou acquainted with this character of insurance certainly knows that policies in force for three years carry with them a face valuo upon tho death of the insurtd aud, therefore, securos to the policy holder ovory reasonable return forthe amount of premium paid. Section two of the Act prohibits the companies from allowing any waiver of the surreudor valuo, nor is the compauy per mitted to lapse, or forfeit tho policy upou failure of tho insured, according to the terms of tho policy, to mako application for the surrender valuo.orpaid up policy; the bill and act that tlio policy shall continuo iu force until such settlement be made and that there shall bo deducted from the settlement one half of t..o premium that would have become due aud would have been paid if tho insured had kept up his payments; if 110 settlement ho made the pulley is to continuo in force free from all charges for one-half the period it waR in foicc originally up to tho timo of lapsing. Putting it mildly, this is what 1 would till r.ding a corporation to death. Section fourth provides that 110 policy shall bo issued on lives of citizens of this state that arc not iiayablo Iu the full amount should death occur at any time after the issuo of the required premiums have been paid. Ti.e above policies arc all payablo in full after the required premiums have been paid. One of the amusing features of the bill is that the compauies are prohibited from con tracting with each other to refuse employ ment to any audit becauso ho has been employed by some other company, aud they are als 1 not allowed to interfore with agents previously employed by them in securing similar employment elsewhcro. Tlio bill wiuds up with this language : "As an emergency exists this Act shall take effect frum 1 lie date of its passuge." Thoro is noth ing iu the hill to indicate what this emer gency is and we can only surmise. It bears upon its face the stamp of political intrigue. and there can be no otlicr emergency back of it than the purposo ot some small fry poli tician to chastise iiisuranco men who have beeu timvilliugto mako tho companies the tools of those political jugglers. I havo hoard this voiced about as oue of the reasons why this bill was presented. Another emergency is tho cvideut' dosire of some dissapointed insurance, agents to oven up old sores. Taken all iu all, this lull is a piece of impudent legislation and the poople of this dlstiict should declare their most enphatic. uisupprovat ot tlio conduct of their lteuro- seutativo in using tho halls of Legislation as a sort of stamping ground In which to vent their petty spleen. Justice, Shenandoah, Fa., April 20, 1S97. Iteduceil Faro. Tho Grant Monument Ceremonial In New tork on April 27th will bo ono of the grandest affairs of the century. The parade will Include 50,000 ineu representing most of the states of the union. Pennsylvania will bo represented by half a dozen picked regi ments of tho National Guard and elaborate preprratlous are being made to properly nauuio tne multitude that will be iiathcred on tho occasion. For the accommodation of thoso desiring to attund the Philadelphia & Heading Hallway will sell excur.ion tickets at the rate of ft.1T, good going April 30th aud 011 early trains of April 27th and good to return up to and including April 20th. For further particulars inquire at tioket olUces. (It Now Comity Hospital. The Commissioners, Controller Severu and the architect were at the almshouse' yester day, and made a final inspection of the new hospital, boiler house, electric light and laundry buildings. After a careful aud ex haustive inspection of theestensive Improve ments that have been made at the county farm, tho commissioners formally accepted the buihliugs from the contractors, and will turn the same over to the Poor Directors at a future date. Tue improvement wen greatly needed to lelleve the crowded condition of the departments, and the buildings liavo already hneu described by the llKuai.n. No lCaator Outfit Is eomiilelo without a pair of our colored shoes. Aud jiwt think of the money you save by buying from us at Factory 1'ricea. Factory Show Stows. United HtateN Jurors. Kphnrlui llarlow, of Mahanoy C ty, lias been drawn to serve a a grand Juror at a session of the U 8. District Court, to be held In Philadelphia, Monday, May IT. Samuel A. Iloddall, formerly of Shenandoah, was drawn to serve aa a petit jlirpr im tho aanio date. (Ininltxl a I'mulon, Emanuel' Hljaab, through application, made by ex Justiie Shoemaker, lias been granted a pension of fu per mouth, for services ten dered iu the late war. PERSONAL MENTION. (leorge rioppert. Jr., trans ic'.ud business at the county scut to-day. Frankly n Kuilileubiisli and family left torvutliii inoriiing for their now homo nl inimit Hill. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J. 1'raucy and Mr. and Mrs. John A. lteilly are among the town roidclits who are ill Philadelphia to Wltne-s tbc Aichhiahop julnleo ceremuulcs. j ,D,,,S Higgins and Ah x Strotise left for Pdiiadeipbiu to-day. p.ietiiiastcr Mellat and Tax Collector Hcin- i ir. tr PMlidnlnhl.i this morninu. KlwaM Williams, of Mt. Cnntiol, was a vl. llor to town yestuiiluy Frederick Waaley was., entertained by PoKsvillo acqttalu ances yesterday.. Mri. II. I).- nmldall, of Wm. Penn, spent yeateiday at the county seat. Mian Fannie Oruhler was a paeeengcr on the 0;17 Pennsylvania train this morning. C. I'. Ileeker. of Pittsburg, solicited auioug Ills patrons in Uiwn to day. liuy K. Furqtihar, Lq., of Pottevllle, and it J. .Mills, the hatter of tho (Mine place, wern visitors to town this morning. William K llaylmok, of Ashland, was the guest of town frleuda last evening. Mrs. Matilda Tempest und Mrs. Thomas Llcwollyn, of Hast Coal street, visited rela tive nt St. Clair to-day. K. K. nitterman left this morning for a week's rldilng trip through the Mahnntongo and Clarke's valleys. Max Dorman is spending sevoral days In N'ewYork. His liitlmato frientty say he has gone there to he inltated Into the rauks of the lleuedlcts. Mrs. George Mantling, of' Blrdsboro, is the guest of town acquaintances, aud speaks very highly of her now place of resldonoo. Mrs. Albort llroomo, of West Oak street, is conduct! to her homo hy illness. Morris Ileckmun, the Hamburg contractor, was doing businoss in town to-day. Mrs. John Hradlcy went to Philadelphia this morning to attend the jubilee exorcises of Archbishop Ityan. Miss Agnes Kubllus, of Wiikcsbarre, is so- jouvning at tho residenco of Miss Bertha Hhines, 011 Last Centre street. Miss Kubllus is a pleasant entertainer and is very prom Incut in Lithuanian circles. A drive through the Catawissa valley was accorded the young kidy this afternoon. TO CUUK A COLD IN ONK HAY Tako Laxative Bromo Qulnluo Tablets. All iruggists refund the money If it fails to cure. l"i icuts. MAHANOY CITY. Frtuk Kuch, employed In spragglng cars at tlio top of tho slope at North Mahanoy colliery, had two toes of his loft foot badly njiired yesterday by beiug run over by a mine car. John Casper, n minor employed at the Mahanoy City colliery, haiT his right foot badly Injuied this morning by a fall of top coal. Frank Flaherty, employed at Tunnel Ridge colliery, had the index linger of his right baud almost severed this morning by a piece of coal which flew from the point of his pick. Mis3 Mary H., daughtor of George Cros- son, of Delano, and William J. Hyan, of town, were married In St. Cauicus church this nun nil g. The brido was. attended hy Miss K.ilo Flyun, of town, nnd the bride' groom li Miehuel Mullet, of Pottevllle. ML-o .Iciiiina, daughter of William Mere dith, and James M. Dunnigan wore, married in the npiscop il church yesterday afternoon. Miss I.izitio Lltiingbam was the bridesmaid aid John Kltringhara the groomsman. Charles 1). Kaicr, of town, is now in Boerne, Texas. Ho is undecided as to when ho will return here and may go further West. The Mahanoy City Athletic Association was permanently organized l3t night with tho following officers: President, Charles C. Uurchill; Vico President, B. Labows; Secrc taiy, II J. Krcbs; Treasurer, Enos J. Ball; Board of Directors, J. J. Quirk, B. Labows and Luos J. Ball, Dlefl From l'neumonla. Daniel McCormick died at 8:45 o'clock this morning at tho homo of his brother, John, on West Haspberry alley, from pneumonia. He had been ill only since Friday last. The deceased was 27 years of ago. About a yeai igo he loft town and located at Denver, Colorado. About two weoks ago he returned here to purchase Irvln's saloon, on South Maiu street, but before the negotiations could bo concluded he was taken ill. Child's Sudden Deutli. A child named Matthew Brusko, aged years and 4 months, died suddenly at the home of its parents In Turkey Hun yester day. It died before a physician could nr rive. The causaof death is given as con vulsions due to improper food. The Blue: was brought about by the child eating hard boiled eggs, bologna and cheese, inmi. WILKINSON. At Shenandoah, Pa., on the 20th lust., Mrs. Mary A. Wilkinson, oged C7 years, l'uiieral will take place from the residence of her son, Mr. I.. J. Wilkinson, corner Main and I.loyd streets, on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. High reqoiem mass will be celebrated nt the .Annunciation church. Tho cortege will leave the Lehliih Valley depot by special train ot 11:43 for Mahanoy City, where Interment will be mode In tit. Cnnlcus c.metery. 4-21.2t NOVELTIES AT- YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladies' Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. Musical Goods and instru ments. A full line. Clocks We are selling at remarkably low prices. All kinds. Frameless Eye Glasses are what you want to wear to be up-to-date. They will look well on you. , YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haln St, 'OOLD DUST.' Largest pflcltftpro extra value, "-nl l ecn win ri. .UuOn only by THE N. K. Chicago, BU Louis, FACTORY i 2SI-240 North limerick Street, SIWNANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction"!!! IfiON Fences and will continue to do so until May-29th. ft GREAT pGAZIflE GfFE 3 FOR The regular subscription price of Demorest's Magazine, Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures" is 3.30 r 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' is by furtlie.wwt family manzine published ; tliere Is nono 01 our momuiie 111 wmcu ic douwuui una ute useiui, lurnsuce mm iirour, ntsnicm mm literature are bo fully presented as In Demort fit's. There Is, In fnct, no publication pre tending to u ftlmilar scope and purposo which can compare with it. Hvery number eon fnltia fi frnn nnltorn rinlll mi 'JUDGES LIBRARY1 is n monthly nmgazlne of fun, filled with Illustrations in caricature uiiu rcpieiu wiiu wib nnu nuinor. jis lltitctrntrM 'FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous ah inrec 01 iiieso magazines ure iiauusomciy Kouen op. 1 011 nouiu, 1101 nu mm e nance to secure them. Cut here aud return Coupon properly filled out. Deiwor-cst PufplisKi Co., HO Fiftk Avue, Nw Yoi-k. Forthe enclosed S2.00 nleaso send Demorest's Tamllv Magazine. Judge's Library (a magazine of fun), and Funny Pictures for Yost Date MISCELLANEOUS. TnOR S A LK. Street sprinkler in good condl ' Hon. will be sold for $30. Annly toTrustecs Columbia Host, 0; , Shenandoah, ln. 4-10-tf FOR 8ALR. Store property nt Barnesvlllo, PaM with stock. Mold on account of death m family. Kasy terms on property. Inquho of Or. Kceler, HarnepviUe, Schuylkill county. Penna. DO YOU WISH TO BE IN THE SWIM ? If so, call and see our new stock of Chocolate Mine Coloveb ..Shoes For Ladies' Gents'. Latest Toes, Ltatast Colors, Prlees Bight. SIP'S HEiliE STORE, 17 North Main Street. FOR THIS WEEiH We offer two assortment of glassware for 5 at 10 centts that cannot boeat atuy-wliere for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Wanled-An idea 3$ frtect your tdSMi ther may brluu u wealth. Writ. JOHN WUDEUIlt)aM 4 CO., Patent Altor BejE, WublDtton, D. C.tut ttulr (1,800 prise oltel mil (1st of two buadred lavoatlous wanted. 1 YS: --..- I-A 1 "GOLD DUST." FAIR BANK COMPANY. New York, Boston, Philadelphia. SCREEN FRAMES. SCREEN RINOS. WINDOW GUARDS, .STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, Jfences Of aird&scrfptlons at lowest rates, FOFt 1 We will send all three to you for one year for $2,00, cr 6 mo. for SI. comnuuiorr) are um uesi 01 inenciin Aviismiu monthly; there U n laupb In every line of it. one year as per your otter. - ofBcc - Slnte.. MILLINERY.! To her numerous friends Miss Sallie Senior 1 tx North Main Street, nias returned from the citv with the finest selection, of Ladies' Millinery Goods. Unsler Opening on -Friday, April gth. poit SilHltll'F, ( ' H. S. ALBRIGHT, Oi' OnwicwiiUr.il. Subject to lteiiublloau rules, JjlOIt SlIKItll'F, S. ROLL BEDDALL, - Of PART OAHBOJt. Subject to ltepuUlloati rillea. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND MLI0US HEADACHES 6urwl hy this granular effervescent ami stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs mid headache, which often accumulate from having a night out, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Slien A genuine welcome wnita you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Pltiwt wblakeya, bear, porter aud ale ooratftntly on Up. Cbolou emperarice drlntfr ami eiarM. Evan J. Dayies, I.IVERV AND Undertaking 1 13 N. Jardin Street. A Handsome Complexion ian ot tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzom's Oompuuion rowDun gives it.
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