FJIaf Hit. IV Ik- P - Ik m TENNEYS Peanut Brittle is the finest pen tint candy made, to cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. loo , pounds of chocolate drops litis week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN iSJortri rvlln St. The Store That's Always Busy Bee. use shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducement? for the present : Iteautifnl llahy Carriages li and Upwards. Handsome Iron llcdsteadu and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, IIS Bast Centre 35 1. Tlie St boot "Shows 1B." In illi-.str.ttion of the way In vrhloli teachers' Ursoiis aro frequently logt on tliulr pupils a Chiungo tenchcr tells 11 s&ory of some of her piipils"showliiK off" tinder licr auspices. She tuul been drilling Into them one afternoon the difference In tho meaning of the words "taught" und "lenrmtl. " Over and over again In the presence of 11 late visitor -She liadexplalnid the use of eiioh of the worus aim nati giv en tii. in uunil asaniiles In which the words vt ro 1 orrcctly used. "cw," she naiil, "1 think you have Uiiriid iiir Icmwiu us well ns I have taught it m j 011. Willie, will you glo a hi.j 1. i v v ih the word 'taugbt' ill it?" A iulr l.i lud urr-tiiu f.u tho front tout spoko ti i j.KiMiptly : "i t i-uI.t It wag time or school to let out'" "No, i.!i! Munile, you limy gUo me nn example, ' she bald, turning to a bright gilj fai'vhrr buck. I t ought It was time go noine, an swered Minnie, with an air as if sho had done exactly the right thing. And. t louuh she tried several times more, no other form of the word than the variation "t'ought" could the teacher get out of her school. Youth's Companion. In easoi of burns, sprains, scalds, or any of the other arclden'al pains likely to come to the huui.in body, Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil give-, alino.it instant relief. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty DreSS Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are . . . new ana are snown exctus.ve.y by lis- Dee our winciow uis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1 .50 tor 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 nianv 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 Papsr Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c why pay more ? L. 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 Mansion and Lloyd t House Streets, j Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. V'K HAVK THK HANII8OMKHT DESIGNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. li W'eat Centre street. Spring55 Dress Goods Sift! n ' ..'ft.fifc. A REMARKABLE CURE a casb op runs op hiohtibn ydahs' STANDING. Cured by Ut Pyramid Nl (Jure. There are plenty of pile cures which rIvc relief and sometime cure a mild ease of pile, bat IWrrt Uouly one which can bo depended dpon with rertalnly tn cure objllimte long standing vases, and that 1 the l'yramlil Pile Cure. Undcmeincriti and trstlmont'ils aro rc reived dally from men aad women whose in tfgrity mid rellabltliy are shove question and In this connection a letter received ironi the Kev Jaa It. WesthTook of Itoifne, Mich, may tie of Interest to pile suffer who hare sought in vain fur a core. lie saysi I have 11n.1l the 1'yrnnid Vile Cure and 1 know that It Is all that is claimed for it. 1 had been troubled with idles more or les for sbont eighteen years ami I hsd tried other remedies, hut the piles grew worse until about ten months ago I used the Pyramid file Cure. It gave almost Instant relief and I have been free from piles ever siaes. Rev. Jaa. II. West brook. The remedy seems to aet equally well in every form of pile, Wind, bleeding, pro truding or Itching. It slops all pain almost immediately, allays irritation and removes lotistiuation, ami anyone who has suffered the annoyance and palu of a rectal trouble will appreciate the excellent results which Invariably (olluw the flrtapplic.i!ini of the Pyramid. The Pyramid Pile '"lire is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co of Albion, Mich., and fur sale by druggists everywhere at 60 cents per package. MAHANOY OTY. Tlio Hchei-tsltigi rlturrer Wed Mug h llilt llant AITnlr. MAH.lSOY Citv, Apill 22 A brilliant and fashionable w riding was that tit fl o'clock last evening of iss Carrie, daughter of K. 1 Schertainger, the jeweler, and John V. Haerer, of tho firm of I.udwig, Mucin & Co , jeweler, or Now York City. Miss Kloience Bunnell, of Port Jervis, X. Y., was tho maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Catherine Kuebler, of Hastou, Pa., and Miss Susie Herinany, of town. Mr. Charles Orcult, of llostoti, Mass , was the groomsman. Tho ushers were Messrs. William Dyatt, Ctitimiitqu.l ; Louis hpangen berg, liiston ; A. C. Sherman and Ralph V. ScherUinger, of town. The parlor in whivh tlio ceremony took place was hand snnii'ly decorated with potted plants, smiliix and (lit flower.! and ihe dining room wan deeurated 10 a Miiiiiur manlier. The march ww played by Prof. John Jones, violiuirt. and Harry Harris, pianist. llev. I, I.. I.ohr, wtorof St. John's English Iaith eran church, otllciated. About fifty guests were present and supper was served by a caterer. The couple will reside In Brooklyn, X. Y. David Joneg,of town, known as "Dummy," has challenged Itobort Green, of Ciirarilvillc, to a live pigeon shooting match for $51 1 side, 7 birds each, and match to tako place at Morea. Kdward llerrigan, aged 10 years, and Michael Dugan, aged 14, of Hill's patch, yesterday got into acanlago which had been left at tho road side on account of tho horse running away. The carnago started uown the road after the shafts had been remuved and when coiur; fast struck a large stone. Tho collision threw tho boys backwards out of tho carriage and llerrigan sustained a fracture of tlio collor bono. Dugan was badly bruised. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jauo Fowler, of Boston Hun, took place at two o'cl ck this afternoon. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, at Taiiiaqiia. Fen. Cooper and J. .1. Quirk left this inoi 'i ing for Shamokin to participate in tlie baud PERSONAL MENTION. J. A alandour left fur Now York nt noun today. T. J. Ilronghall left at noon to day for Philadelphia. George White was a visitor to Fountain Springs yesterday. Miss Annie Vollninr, or Ashland, liaataU.n up her residence in town. - Allmrt Hoover . relumed homo from his visit to Kaxtoii last evening, Mr. and Jin. SI. M. llurke and son went to Philadelphia this morning. Sir. and Sirs. Chrint. Cox. or Malmnoy City, vl.ited in town last evening. Sir. and Airs. Kills Duell Irnvo issued invi tations fur a llrls Alola celebration next .Monday. Sirs. ti. W. Williams, of Wilkeslsirro, is vi-itln her mot! er. Sirs. Gunter, on West Centre stieet. It, J. WiUun. ti'itor of tho Sit. Carmel Daily News, .nM a pleasant visit to tho IlKlt ai.I) mm. tu 111 to day. Sliss .Maggie Dietitian has gouo to Stiners villc, wLt-reshe nill bo the guest of the Mls-i'H II. mlrr, of that place, Hat ry Sieck came over on his wheel from Malianoy City and w; s the guest of hisooU6ln, Jli-s Manic Kelly, of Chestnut street. Mis John j?tham returned to her ltome in IHjekwood, after a five weeks' visit with her mother. Airs. Ncary, on West Oak street T. J. Commr. of New York, a representa tive of the Aiifomr lacking Cumjmny, is in tonn looking alter the interests of the new. branch I ere. Miss SIbIh-I .Slrau'i, of IleHiIeheni, greeted tier litany Un n s in town yesterday. Sliss sitiaubH'al.s highly of her new home, but still b.M a V1111111 pt t for the people of Shen andoah. SliRiiuiltlii' Wuter Supply. T .c nw dam of the Shamokin Water Company, covering an area of about 5,KtO acres with a capoolty of 188,000.000 gallons of pure spring watw, has been completed and the water Has turned on for the first time mi VWil nc-day. The eost of constructing the in w dam was over tlflO.OMO, which amount w 11 1 - ended in order to give Shamokin one ot tl.i largest and best supplies of water to Ir I'.aii d anywhere in the country. This 1 at' una! lescrvolr was coiitructed by an earl l.en embankment bvlng thrown across t e a'h y about HOD feet iu length with a thick iu at the bate of over SOU fctjt through iln- middle of an embankment. A concrete wall eight feet iu thickness extends tinou'.i tho sntlre length. This wall is . , t... 11.1 .1. 1 p.aciu several leev iiiui suim i-uv. a diauie from tho surface to point at which 1 the unre wall tarts iu the rook varies from twenty feet to four feat six I ne lies. Tlie Working Time. It is stated upon what appears to he lell ahle authority that the I'. It. eollleries will work next Wednesday and Thursday (three quarter time) aud start operations again on tho followlug lonuay ami wora niree aays y (lliroe-nuarter time) each week during the : iiiuuth of May. j I'nee llailly Qaailiad. 1 Z John S ingle, a Polish miner residing in C town, bad the right aide of his face badly ' jT gashed yesterday afternoon by a falling piece fr of coal iu tho Suffolk colliery. Dr. W. N. j -Stein atteutled him aud put eleven stitches In : a wound exteudlng from the corner of the g riuht eye to the augie of the mouth. Si Ii.Juro.1 by a (-prsg. i i .. u, i... wi ui....ii,H.i.M,ii colliery yesterday. false pus BaosjJrtAHasD, X Case IH WliiilfTll Opw tfHlled ttl I'rodueo. "' J 'ist Ice Lawtor had a cow ease bkre falm to-day and heard as much about milk a he would had he attended a milk maid's con vent Inn. The complainant In the ease was Mr' Pauline Ia?rofsky, who charged llynian lftibitisky, a cow dealer, with ebtainlng from her the sum of (33 bv false and fraudulent pieteueei. It ns rharned thai yestenlay Rliblnsky sold h cow to the wwimn with the aasurauce that the animal would furnish six teen qustts of milk a day, but the cow flled to oveti.rencli the two quart mark and Unblnskl rfined to give the worn in any sat isfaction'. Hall was given fur trial at cou . t. ciini-il Wfili l.Hiiiy. Paul Slieksltl was put under fSJO lsiil this mjrnimg by Jnstloo Liwlor nn a charge of l.irceiiFms'le ,y Andrew Zaenls, who claimed the t'ormur stolu a mine pick from aim. ZieiiU swore he bonght the pick from a miner elglrt mouths ago. The accused man pleaded that be saw the pick in the black smith shop of Maple Hill colliery and, as it looked like one lie had lMt, he carried It away. f CUKIS COM) IN O-Nll DAY Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money tf it falls to cute, itfi cent. Onptoresl u groundling. Messrs. Charles ltslti and Joseph May set mil on a fishing trip to the public water works at llrandmiville yesterday. Their luck as anglers was not very successful but their efforts were reward efl by tho capture of .1 groundhog while returning homo last even ing. The animal was ciptuied alive and is a Isrge one. Sole of School ItumU. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Secretary of the School Board, 111 the West street atboul buildiny. for tho sale or twenty-fire Ibotisaail (135,000) dutlars worth of Bhonuniiiiali School District bonds. The ootids will bear date of April 1, 18n7, and will ion thirty years. Interest four jht cent payable seml-nunually. Deiiouiiiiatiuns : rweniy$ltW bonds; twenty $J00 bonds, and thirty-eight fS00bouds. By onler of the Hoard, J. J. 1'KIUK, l'resldent. Attest : Fiiakk II v.V.va, Secretary. Dinn. WILKINSON. At Shenandoah, on the tb iimt., .Mrs. Alary A. WilkfiiMin, HRtd 07 yeflm. Kiuieral will take place from the residence of her son, .Mr. L. .1. wtlkinsnn, corner Main and Lloyd streets, on KHUst imirntiiK at lOo'eloelc. IIIk'i leiiilein mass will be celebrated nt the Annum liitfnn ehurch. The eolteKC will leave thcLihili Valley deput by fpiebil train nt U:i'i fnr Malmnoy City, where Interment will be n.nile In Ht ('aniens eeinet ry. 4-'Jl-2t smmmmmmmmmmmU; 3 We asked a friend what he'd ZS pay for a certain 3 pairofourshoes. He said $2.50 or 3.00, and think 3 them worth the price. He knew something of the ... . M insiueol the shoe 3 business, too, but 3 he was wrong ; he judged by j3g what he saw 3 elsewhere. We admit they were worth it, as shoes are regularly sold in Some 2 a j r places, but that wasn't 2l our price ; we sold them 2 I for 51.75. I He'd make the same rs o mistake in our $1.50 3 shoes. Accortling to some stores' Valuation they'd be $2 or $2.50. 3 t They look it ; but we ta d g don't charge for looks. 3 1 Factory-price won't let S us go higher than $1.50 3 jj Not only in the $1. 50 line, but in every other 3 E line in the store we 2 IE . show the same price- saving instances. We can beat any ordinary jjf store all the time; every 53 time 3 E And then we make m customers a 2 present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases amoiuit to S25.00. 3 3 3 SHOE ST0RE,1 3 J. A. H0YBR. Mgr. - I tarn jt nan 7MilUiiUimUiUmUlMlK PITHY POINTS. lUppatltHIrs Thrtiugheut tlie Oountry 5 ('hrt.nleletl lor Hasty l'eriisal. dhl fallows' Day at Mt. Carmel nKt sltoudav. The Mahanny City jig bouse suspended yesterday on account of Shortage, of coal. Che base hall season will i' opened at Pottsvllle on May 18, with the Cuban Oiatits. The V. & ft emp'oyes In the St. Kicbol.s und dilliertnn districts will beimld to-movrow. i Tim Famous te ball club lr ld a sue-1 cessrul him social III Itobbl.ts' opera house last tiiebt. I Pottsville's post olfloe handled an average I dally weight of 4110 pounds of in ills din ing ' the past 30 davs ' Q ittlich Wlllucr, aged 13, while riding 1 bicycle at II izletou. collided with a trolley I ear and was perhaps fatally Injured. On Friday morning a month's mind inssa ' will be oelehrolert at !t. Stephen's clMiruh. ! Port Carlton, for the late Dtnlel itatlgin, of Mill Creek. Attorney Usrrett II. Stevens bought for $15,100 tho personal propoity of the defunct . Willielm Blcyolc Works, at Hamburg, which 1 will be reorganised, The Philadelphia A Reading Coal A Iron Company's collieries dosed last night having worked two days this week. Next week they wilt resume on Wednesday. Judge Saridge Is ho'ding Court at Wilkes barre this week. His Honor states Ki-lilvely that he will tint sit upon the Wtiitetftvoii Kuoor Iltonnisburg dynamite trial. Adecldoiibf the Supreme Court deprives' Miss Aimiuda Trieble, of Shnwnee, -Monroe i county, of a f3,0J0 beqaint, left her by Mr. , lat liar, for whom Bhe Imd kejit bouse. Tho eight-inch hole that the P. A K. O. At I Co. aro drilling on the west (mint of i Ashland hill to tap the gas from the work, j lugs or fie lust colliery, is going down rapidly. Munjnii Oir for Koiopti. The steamer Xew York, of the Amtrlcan line, Wednesday carried among its passeu iiers Professor J. M. Mtinyon and a staff his physicians. When questioned as to his intentions Professor Miiuyon said ; "Yes, It is truo I leave determined to introduce my remedies into all foreign countries. The fact is I have bad so many orders for my cures from abroad, not only from tourists, but from people who havo heard of these reme dies through their friends on this sido of the water, that I am led to bclievo that I will meet the snuio generous patronage there fur my cures that has been experienced hero. I shall glvo London the largest and best equipped medical institution iu the world. I shall take there a duplicate of all my im proved medical appliances as well as u com plete stock of my remedies, and shall offer them to tho public on tho same generous terms that arc afforded our people at homo." Professor Mtinyon carries with him the best wishes of his countrymen. Wo feci certaiu that he will receive a warm welcome abroad mid that his humane labors will be crowned with man's universal gratitude. Shenandoah Dental Tarlors. Latest methods of dentistry, good work manship, moderate prices. Positively teeth extracted without pain. Entire satisfaction given. 1-S-lm J. D. IlncKNAN. D. D. S. Hase Hall Stilts nint Jtlcycles Free. It is safo to say that nearly every member of tjie rising generation is now thinking cither of baseball or bicycling. But how to get the bicyclo and how to get base ball uni forms, are tho problems. Tho Philadel phia Press solves both. That paper, which has always led iu its amateur baso ball and bicycling departments, now makes two novel, interesting uffers. It will furnish, absolutely free, to the amateur baso hall club receiving tho great. ct number of votos before Juno ID, a complete set of tho finest National League Base Hall uniforms. This includes capl, slices, bi lls, blockings, shirts and trousers, and t'.e whole outfit will bo of tho finest quality. Tlie wholo outfit will bo given absulmi ly fne to tho amateur club receiving the g.c.itai-t number of votes, Full details of the oiler are given in The Press every day. Any number of bicycles will bo given free to thoe who will render a trilling service to TboPiess. Details of tho bicyclo offer will lie sent to any person who sends two two cent portage stamps to The Press, Philadel phia. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sen satloiu that combine to make up tho tortures of any itching disease of tho skin are instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan sOinttncnt. Tako no substitute. Doan's never fails. Itetltieed l'ure. Tiic Grant Monument Ceremonial in New lork 011 April 27th will bo one of the grandest affairs of the century. Tho parade will luclndo 50,000 men representing most of tho states of tho union, l'einylvaniii will be represented by half a doaen picked reci- ments of the National Guard and elaborato preprrations are being made to properly handle tho multitude that will bo xathered ou thd"occaslou. For the accommodation of those dosiring to attend the Philadelphia & Heading Hallway will sell excursion tickets at tho rate of fl.47, good going April 20th and on early tniins of April 27th and good to r-ituru up to and including May 4th. For linther particulars impiire at ticket offices. Ot Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to IJiwrer.ee Murkort on the estate of Kmaline Murkert, late of llutlcr township, deceased ; to Milton W. Meyer on the estate of Sarah Sloyer, late of Wanhluuton townshiu. deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to August William Carls and Christian Ilausman on tho estate of Otto II. Carls, late of Shen andoah, deceased. No Kaster Outfit Is complete without n pair of our colored shoos. And )ust thiuk of the money you save by buying from us at Fnctury l'ricva. Fat'TOHY dHOK &TUHK. Uluiriage I.tcensMi. Uobert W. Trough, of I'otfatville, and Mary Carney, Middlciiort. Win. It. Marsh, of Philadelphia, and Kmlly Davis, of St. Clair. Geo. Daniels, of Mahanny City, and Gertie Cliisnell, of Ashland. Deeils Iteoortlrd. Daniel P. Herb, by heirs, to Win. Herb et al., premises in Mahauoy township. JoUt llrown, by heirs, toC M, KatiU'msn, premise iu Porter township, Abraham Curl et ux to Wiu. Seurer, prem ises in Pm-ter towilohip. Abraham Carl et ui., to Win. Sea re r, three dltt'eient deeds for lots ill Tower City. Jtmelry Store Itriuovoil, A. Holderuian's jewelry store has beau re moved to the newly remodeled stoie room at No. 31 North Mum street, between th Kemer ami uaugiiau ury goixis stores, wbere courteous and liberal treatment will he ex tended to all old as well aa new customers. l'lngor Itadly liiarMl. Johu Itudd, of West Cbony street, suttemd a severe contusion uf the middle Anger of hU right band by a fall of coal at the Iudlan Uidge colliciy yesterday. Amputattou may be necessary. Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure tliat the name I.mmiu & IUkk, Ashland, 1,, Is printed On ever au V. 'ililliteen' Msellllir. Cant. Dillman will preach at the Armory if the Volunteers of America to-ulght. There will be good music aud siugiuv. " jj "aoLDDutT." 1 1 "flotfl pyaT.'' it r i 'or' urnit babies and i rs in a warm bath with 1 1 n single application of i ir t i . it), tho great skin euro v 1 c-' id eco-ioiiileal treatment nYir. 1 'n ling, bleeding, scaly, anil lmr.ors of llio skia, scalp, and blood r I TTKt nnnn AsoCtmt limtton (. r h y l.iili; Humor,"1 milled free. IABY BLEMISHES UTIOUKA SOAP 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 I 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. Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. VOTICE IS nEKEUY GIVEN TIIAT i ' the Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Trustees, &c, heroin named, flleil their respective accounts in tue toiiowiug estates in the Hegister's office at Pottsvllle, in and for the Comity of Schuylkill, which accounts having been allowed by tho Kegis ter, will bo presented to tho Judge of the Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on Monday, May 3, 1897. 1 First and final account of A. A. Schwalm. Guardian of Emma Geist, minor child of Win. F. and Mary A. Goist, late of Porter township, deceased. 2 Second nuil final account of Adam Miller. Administrator of John Miller, late of Washington township, deceased. 3 Final account of E. J. Fry, Guardiau of C. Fry Shiudel, minor child of Conrad F. Shindel, late of Tamaqua, deceased. 4 First and final account of J. W. Kauff man, Exivutor of Philip Heed, late of llegins township, deceased. 5 Fi.ial a count of Kato Thomas, Admin istratrix uf Mtirgau Thomas, lato of Potts ville, di ceased. II First and final account of Tho Schuyl kill liial Estalc Title Insurance and Trust Conipinv, uf Puttsvillo, Pa., Guardian of Win. Di linger, a minor. 7 I'iist ami final account of Monroe P. Moycr, Administrator of Hcbecca llenlngboff, lato nl Washington township, deceased. 8 Second a -count of John II, Stidfolo and Charles T. Iluutziiigcr, Executors of Eliza beth J. lluntziugcr, lato of Tamaqua, de ceased . D -Second and final account of George H. Tcter. Guardian of Oscar Cook, a minor. (now deceased 1 child of Daniel Cook, luto of Malum. iy I it deceased. 10 Flint and filial account of Emanuel Hex and Nathan G. Hex, Executors of Nathan Hex, late of West Peuu township, decoas ed. 11 Account of Daniel I!. Kistlcr, Adminis trator of Sarah M. Hock, lato of Ivast Bruns wick township, deceased. 12 First aud final account of Nancy Ailams, Aumlul8trutrix ot Margaret Adams, lato of Pottsvllle, deceased. 13 First and filial account of Charles Heisler, Executor of Sarah Daniels, lato ol I'ltiegrove towiisulp, ilcceaseu. 14 First and final account of O, S, Iluntzlnger, Administrator of Jessiah II lluntziugcr, lato of Hegins township, de ceased. 13 First and filial account of Michael Sullivan, Guardian of William Sullivan,' minor child of Dennis Sullivan, lato of l'ottsvillc, deceased. 10 First account of Henry W. Deibcrt and Daniel Deibert, Executors of Joseph Delhert, lato of Orwlgsburg, deceased. 17 Second aud final account of John H. Iteed. Executor of Francis M. Luckcnbill who was executor of Charles I.. I.uckeubiU, lato of Wayno township, deceased. 18 Account of David Starr, surviving Executor of Peter Starr, lato of Uranch township, deceased. 10 First and final account of William S, ZiiIkw, Administrator of the estate of Charles .ubr, lato of Orwigsburg, deceased. au nrst ana unal account or Mary A. Houser, Administratrix of William Sterner. late of North Manhelm township, deceased. xi rirsi account oi uaviu i-enstermacuor, Lxecutor of John Fcnstarmachor. late of bcbuvlklll Haven, deceased. 22 First and final account of Charlos Sitler. Administrator of Polly Hallfett, late of West Penn township, deceased. an Mrsianu nnai account oi wiiuamu. Mitta, Executor of Julia Monroe, late oi Pottsville, deceased. 24 First aud partial aooount of S. II. Lee, Jaeob Eisenhuth and George W. John son, Executors of Ann Wylarn, lato of St. Clair, deceased. xS First account of N. Ileblich, Executor of Richard Smith, late of Potteville, de ceased. F. a HEB8H, Uwjisthk's Of kick, Register. POTTtVlLLB, Pa., March 30, 1807. VOTICE-IK THE ORPHANS' COURT i OF SCHUYI.KIIJi COUNTY-Notlce Is hereby giveu that the appraisement of tho estate of the decedents herein named, letting apart the personal or other property to the use of the widows aud children, hare been filed iu tlie Clerk's otHce, aud that they will bo presented to the Judge of the Orphans' Owirt of said county for confirmation nisi, on Monday, May 3, 1897. 1 The nnnraisanient of thn YiAraonnl Mfata of Qideuu H. Wetael, late or Maliantougo townsiiip, aereaseu. 2 Theappraiwment of the personal estate of George K. Moyer, late of Orwlersburg, deceased. 3 The appraisement of the personal estate oi Joim snoup, late or Union towiwhlp, dw-eased. 4 The appraisement of the personal and real estate of William Adam, late of Tre uiont. deceased. 5 The appraisement of the personal estate or Joseph Jlecker, late of Uauauoy City, deceased. 0 The appraisement of the real and tcr- houal estate of John C. IluoliaiiDau, late uf tvayne. townsiiip, iieeeasen. 71 lie apralsement or the personal estate or haw neon Couch, late of West Mahauoy townshiu. deceased I'. O. BEE6E. Clerk of the Orphans' Court. ItieourTSK'a Orni-s, l'orrsviLLB, I'A., March 30, 1867. WnshmifPriwrjeriyP THE N- K- fairbank company, tySS Chicago, St. LoulS, New York, Uoston, ITilltulslphtiu FACTORY t 331-240 North limerick Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. . I have made a general reduction to do so until May 29th. A GREAT PGAZIfiE OFFER. 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of Demorest's Magazine " Judge's Library" and Funny Pictures" is 330 DEMQREST'S MAGAZINE' 1 ' fftrtnelteflt family iiiaKfizIi.e published; tliercis none of our monthlies in which the beautiful and tho useful, pleasure nnd profit, fashion and literature arc bo fully presented aa iu Dcmorttst'a. 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