TENNEV Peanut Brittle is the finest peanut caticly made, 10 cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN North Mm t. The Store -Ab--That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advanUee of our tempt ing offers. Look at ottr in ducements for tfie present : lit'iiHtitnl llaby Carriage Handsome Iron Iicdatend Refrigerators With Spigot A fill Upwnrdn. Mid Upwards. and UpwitnU. fainting Spells and Dizziness Follow Li Grippe. DlttdATlOW UftVlcfiS. WEM LESS ABOUT THIS DISEASE THAN FOR MERLY, BUT IT IS STILL VERY PREVALENT. . PERSONAL MENTION, Vom IA Jfevf Era, Qrcentburg, Wrf. M.Spoont, 1 US Bast Centra St. A wttcwftrihy Rstattee of iho fallibility of von Uie must skillful physicians i fnrnlalwu In. -the ease of Mra..J. i:. Smith, of Ureeun. burg, Intl. Pot four jrwM Mrs. Smith was r.ffllctrd with a ncrroun auVtlon tint f.nally left licr almmt completely helpless ami vliii-ti tho physician Who first attended ):cr said iiot.i ilvoly could not bo cured. Subsequently, a number of pltyaloituurin this and other cltlc, iIm.ImmuI Ur Mil in lift boneless. To-lr lM tpltO Of tllO Vdlct tif til? f.OC- I tor, and without their aid, Mr., tmnlli Is tierfeclly well. To a A"t AVa reporter iho told tin story of her extraordinary recovery. "Vivo years io I had a never attack of la grippe, followed later ly anotlier. Dur ing the four years following, my health continued to decline, until finally I waa hardly able to move. "After having the crippi-," f . Id Mrs. Smith, " I wus able to ho about Ur awhile, and to do some work, llut In a short time after the scond attack, I begun to experi ence nervousness, and often had hinting spells, my trouble being similar to hysterics. I Krailualiy grew worse, and in short while I became subject to such spells of njrvouacs that I could do no work, being scarcely able to move about the kM.sc, I could not, sleep and could not ent. I wottld Ho awake ulchts, my mnscies iwm-ninn rim MAHANOY CITY. The headquarter of the rt'Avt tt-soclatlon continues open three days a wrok. Thete wcie flrtccn applicants this niornllig. A diHtiiiicuishvd flguio on our street is 'Trof." Ueorge Prince, a genilctnan of color, who experts u match with a pugilist of Ills own men known as "The Jap," and who it at Lebanon. The match Is to bo made In a lew days Thieves Imvc stolen live valuable leghorn chicken I'r.cn William Warning and also seM'ml cli.. Veim from We Ilehler. .lo'.in X Willi uis and wife, f liuck Moun t.iin. left tiiiilthla m.. ruing for New York iiirl will will from that place tu-nioriuw fur Wi.lei. where tlu'y will locale (brAlie future ,l,,lm .1 (iiirniau, who recently resigned t!ie i!eikl'i;i at the Milisim llouso mi uei-oiin; nt' lit health, died this illuming flout 1 lienunitiatn and e.u of use. pneumonia, lie s wus SI bleeping Car to w Yoik. .'..r tbe nceomnindatloii of persons desiring to attoud the Uraut Ceremonial in ow ork April 27th the 1. & It. llailway will run .special sleeping cars on train Xo. 18 April antli from Willlanisport to New York and persons using it can remain In the car until 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. Applications for accommodation should' lie made at once Tiuin leaves S .euiindoah at D:B8 p. ui making close connections at Mahanoy I'laue. ' -32-4t tinuousl nlryaician called It nervous. of the throat mid breast, and after treat' lng me for several months said that my onse ot u7 eaae llko mine positively could not lo cured. tlflrent physician in Clrecr.v burg and other eitiak who attended me, ogre, d that my nsc was hopeless. For three yean 1 lingered in misery, trying dllten-i.t tlovtu.i .id remedies, but none did mo any not'ee ablc lot 1. Finally my druggbt advised n.t to trv Dr. Williams' Pink l'ilb for Puis People, v.lnc.1 wus so highly rocomineimea by r.c-np:.pers. As n. last rcAnt I trlcil th-i", thinking that If they did mo no (;ood deetii might toon glvo me relief. The Bret do. o btlpcd liv, and with every duse I Im proved. I t.Kik iilamt thrco bores and a half nad wo coinpletr'y cured, ns you si e me tiwlay, iierfoctly hcoltby and able to do all my own work." Dr. Williams' Pink Wlls aro an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor abuta, partial paralysis, St, Vitus' daUee, sciatica, neuralgia, rhcumatiam, nervous headache, the after ellcct cf la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all diseases r-sulting from vitiated humors in the blood, siicn as scrofula, chronlo eryeipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles pe culiar to females, sucli as suppressions, ir regularities and all forms of weakness. In men i:ny encci a rauicni tmc VDtro nriinj; 1mm mental worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever nature. These pills B'-e manliftctiired by the Dr. Williams' Mwllclne Company, Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boies lieariug the flrm's trade-mark and wrapper rt " 1 cents a Ikx or six lioxes for 8.80, and - ' ""W In bulk. They inoy 1 had of e the Mabaiiny City dotigregntlmlnl Cttiiflili I lellt!tl oil Sondaf. M vil ,moy City, April S3 Tha congrega tion of the Welsh Congregational rhurcb of Mhhitnojr l-'lly, whloh will ilodicate their new and handsome brlclf edifU on Sunday, ale looking forward to the event with u great deal of interest. The services will begin to- ?iorrow evening and close Monday evening, t will be a Joyous occasion for the members of the congregation and their friends, and 1 ut the Shainokin ppera house lait night many from the adjoining towns arc expected Mrs. Samuel Illock brlglileucd Her to he piosent. dence this morning by presenting her The services to-morrow evening will eon- , Isind with a baby boy. sisl of a sermoo-by Rev. 1) It OrltHtlis. of I A. P. Smith took a bicycle aplu to ;1Uub Catsauqtia, and Kv. Peter Hoberts, of ' town this morning. Olypliant, with singing, scripture reading I Maurico Morrison spetlt to-day In" Polts and a solo by Miss LVsio I.ewl. . villi. Smid iy nioniiiigBov. T. ('.. Kl.v.irls, of Trank Toole, of New Phllitdalplils, at- Kingston, will flellvfr t a-iWMlion s.-rnnm, ! ten.led tlio dance hero last oreniffg. and Itev. K.Tcilo Kispif 1.attKford,ni:l alo i frank W. McDermott, iimimger of Iho gen- preach. I'l Ilia alt4rnen 1in,miiri-ti rs ol oral telegraph otltlHi, has recovered from an the town will participate and rimm n itmicr atiuiik of la grippe and is on duty again. tJounclltttali 1). It. James went to Slaklnifto'H this morning to attend to busluesi Ueat'lug upon his interest in n slats quarfj tit that place. Abe. Yost, of Kast Coal slnrtt, was among l he successful anglers for spefekled bsautles yostcrday. Messrs. II. M. llradlgan, J. A. Itellly, Jr., and F. J.-Ilreunau attended tho Ulk's benefit retl- hus- T "ooi. num." Will sltitr n snln. Ill the eveuiug Uevs drifllln.iud IM wards will again occupy the pulpit, and during the services Miss Annie Vynn mill sing "Hosanna." Monday eveliina Rev. Daniel Davis, of Shainokin, Will preach in Welsh languii:A. Spring"8 Dress Qoods Twenty-five pieces of Im ported No-elty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis- nlav of these and also the 1 j 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 manv 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 ? PITHY POINTS. J liippetiliigs TlifimglHMit ''" 0 ""try ! I'hr..nlclid tor Hasty I'erusiil.- Mnny from town will go to Sit. Catmcl on Monday, Odd Fellows' Day Mrs. Kute Dermody,' of Iiaulirans, has reached the llBth yearPf hor age. The P. A..K. employes at Mahanoy City will ipoeivt their two-weokepny to-morrow. The St. Nicholas and Locust UJecIub will plavat the Ashland park to-morrow after noon. "A monument will I erected in Pottsvlllc to the memory of John Pott," founder of that town. Tho theutrlcal season in Mahanoy City is ibuiit euled. Ill point of fact, it lias ended hole Ht'iuclimo ago. Wo never publish communications unless tho name of the writer is furnished, as evi dence of good faith. The Humane Fire Company, of Pottsvllle, received a new pair of horses weighing 2,300 pounds from Heading. Mrs. Ellxa Smith, aged 37, committed suicide by hanging at Heading yesterday. She was ill with the grip. Ira Curie, aged si, a Justice ot the ronce, residing in Kingston, was united in marriage to Mrs. Flctchct, aged 71. John F. Finney was endorsed by the l ifth ward Iteiiublican Club of Pottsvillo last oveuing in his candidacy for Naval Oilicer. Tho latest faces of type, first-class material and competent workmon have combined to placo the IIeuald s job department m 1110 load. Owen Harkius, aged 00, fell off a train near his homo In Alleiitown, while returning from a funeral, and was M badly injured that he died yesterday. The Episcopal church at luuiaij.ua, which has been without a pastor sinco Itev. Morgan gave up tho charge, has decided to engage a permanent pastor. A man who Lei-pa putting oil advertising until I o is nuiro prosperous is like a dog try- inif to catch his tail. Thoro is plenty of motion but 110 progress. The young man who was killed a week ago 011 tho New Jersey Central Itallroad, near Alleuluwn. was identified yesterday us Itobort Harvey, of Allentown. Shenandoah Valley Council, No. 530, Jr. O, U. A. M , will have an interesting mcetiug to-night. A surprise is in store for all mem bers, who are requested to be present. Jordan Staukar, aged 1, aud Tilllo Myger, aged 3. left their homes at Hazlcbrool: Tina day and until tig has been heard of them. It is bolievcd tliat they were taken by a hand of gypsies. The plai. tuv a new coal breaker at Cen tralla arc Ciimi'leted. Thcy call for an im inuiiMi strticluru aud when completed that town will have one of the most modern and tip-tu dale bn-iikcrs in the region. The i.i w Union church, at Cherry vllle, near Piiugrove, will be dedicated 011 Sunday, April afi. liev. W. II. jJhler, of Lebanon, presiding older, and l!ov. Snyder will preach in tho morning, mid lievs. Noll und Iihoeder ill the af.eruriou. Wuk lloslgns In I'low-crs, All kinds of fan -I'll designs, made up in wax. Old funeral f.,tuia refilled with wax (lowers. Payne's Uirardville uurbeiivs, tf BASEBALL SEASON OPENED, All tlio Xattonal I-eactuo Club Tiny llotViro ImmeiiMi Crowds. Ilaltlmore, April J8. The champions yesterday deCootcd the Bostons In the opening game of the seaaon. An enori mous crowd witneeaed the contest, und for fix Innings excitement ran high. Klobedanz, who replaced Stlvctts In the middle of the sixth. Bhowed great speed, but proved wild and Ineffective. Ground rules wjjre adopted. The Rea son Was auspiciously opened by d pn rade of the home and vlslUng teams through the principal streets of tho city. If the enthusiasm evoked along the route of the parade speaks for any thing, Baltimore's Interest In baseball remains unabated. Score by lnnlngai Innings 1 88460789 H.1I.H Baltimore ..1 0201808 V-JO 8 0 Boston 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-D10 The Senators Suffer Defeat. Washington, April 28. Everything wbb propltlouB for the opening of the baseball season in this city. The weather was clear, and a band of muslo cheerecTa crowd numbering 0,400, When Speaker Reed appeared he waa cheered by the spectators. In the bo occupied by the speaker were several New York congressmen and Senator Smith, of New Jersey, Many promi nent sooiety people were among tho spectators. But for an unlucky throw by Demont In the sixth the score would have been in favor of Washington. Score by Innings: jnnIng-3 1 2 3 4 G 0 Jliooklyp ....0 0 0 0 1 2 Waehlnjn ..3 1 0 0 0 0 Durinii the services lte.T. Lot I-ako, will conduct the mveiggs .Mr. Kee.se Itnsser, conduUomf music; MlssiUry .Tailo Phillips I and D.ivld Davis, organist; Miss Maggie Williams and Mr, H irMfliarris, piannlst; Orchestra, Misses JeniihfSdwsnls, Charlotte Dbvis, Masters Hicli'irl'rI'irjin ; William Davis, David Davit, violjtis ; Blchanl Phillips flute ; Mr. Reese Ktjuacr. Ji9 cello. Obltnar-. Iitrlck Ijirkln, a former resident of lids- ton Hun, died at rue homo ot his brother, Martin, at Shamokin. Interment will Le made lu Pottsvillo to-morrow morning. Jonas Hell died at his homo in West Penu yesterday, after an illness of about two'years. The deceased waa 70 years old Death claimed Mrs. Coyne, of Kllangomn, yesterday IVfternoon. Her death was due to a complication of diseases. Deceased was about 80 years of ago and is survived by several grown children. Joseph Martin, Sr., died at Pottsvillo this moruing, aged 41 'years. He suffered from gaugrene of the foot, and on Tuesday hi leg was amputated in the hope ot savlug ins lite. Louis Kuauts, a young mun who was recontly employed lii Fuluier's stole on North Main street, was buried at Iilngtowu to-day. He died nt his home lu Zion's Qtovo last Tuesday from diabetes. Odd follows' Day, Tho pooplo of Mt. Cariuol are making much preparation for the large crowds that will visit that town on Monday, in celebra tion of 0 Id Fellows' day. Decorators havo been at work during the present week and a general cleniiug up lias been inaugurated, Many of the members of the order from Shenandoah will be in attendance. In a communication to the IlKr.Ai.i) the chairman of the local committee encloses a copy of a telegram from General Manager 11 C. Luther, of the P. It. C. A I. Co., to the effect that all collieries controlled by the company will lie idle on Monday. This will insure large crowds from different parts of the region Mis, (lassie V, HotsenburgerleCt thlsniorn- Iuk for New York. Sho will spend several raisin seeing the sights of Gotham and visiting relatives. John I). Tresis, chief clerk at Shenandoah the i City colliery. Is confined to his homo by a j severe cold. This te titfe Padkage remember it. It contains HP Washing Powder that cleans everything t quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. package. THE If. K. FAIMUNK COMPANT, Cbleaeo, St- Louis, New York, Bestsn, 1'blladelpht. "Jack" 'McCarthy, otio of the best of Luzorue county's newsliiiper men, Was lu town to day accompanied by hit young son, JiisIIii. They were enroute to Ashland to visit friends. "Jack" Is now on tho Wllkes bsrrs News-Doaler staff and at the same time runs a farm at WeOieity. He says he has succeeded in raising a mortgage on the latter. BLAUQII ER OF TI1E INNOCENTS. Ouo of tho Distressing l'liuscs of l.ttS'ln n Orout City. Some remarkable facts concerning a dark side of Philadelphia's lifo will be a feature of next Sunday's Philadelphia Prass I April 25). "The Mysteries of Philadelphia's Qiuorest Quartet" will also be exposed, and iu every other particular next Sunday's Press will be the greatest Sunday newspaper. Thore will be moro special articles aud departments. I1IU1U KBUClttl UCW.-, 111UIO BputllUli 1IU,I0 more tociety gossip, moro oi everything inai you want in a Sunday papor, than cin bo found iu any other. Order next Sunday s Press in advance. I yilrTnffis,ii.iiJiI I '"- pi! SCRnON PRAHOS. SCREEN RINGS. W.iliilfnclnicr of creens, 9 R.1I.E 2-593 0-4 5 4 L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. S.i1j of School lloiids. Their arc Mill oil salo at tho Secretary's office slxiwti S I) bonds and ono $900 Ijoud of the SUciiauHoau svliool dUtriet. These 'nmd'liear ((crest from tho first day of Anril. ltJ. uml will run thirty years. In terest. i per iint.: payable stml annually. Parties widilna them will avail themselves of this uniHiuiiiiiiy at once, after May 1st, IJ-97, the Sc'umiI Hoard will dispose of the remaining bon is to outside parlies, if not taken tin by town people on or before that .t.ito. lly onler of the Hoard, . J. J. Pbick, President. Attest : Fmajik Hajcka, Secretary. Towelry Sora Jtniuoveil. A. Holdermau's jewelry atoro.4ias been to- ni.ive-1 lo the newly remodeled store room ut Vo. 31 North Main .street, lietween the Kehlor und (Uuahan dry goods stores, where ourtioiiH and liberal trratiuont will Iw ex . n.bd in all old us well as new customers. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd .House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CIIY. X$ VH IIAVR T1IK HANDSOMKHT Wjjd V'li IIAVK THK DHHU1N8 OV ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. F. B. FOLEY, y J - Ao. 17 H'cst Cvatrv Sirtft. T .i rant Monument Ceremonial lu New .,r on April 87th will be one of the ir.mi! -I u flairs ofUie ceutury. The parade i!i in. lude BO.000 men represeuliug most of : i i.i les of the uuion. Pennsylvania will ' uiuoMtiited by half a down picked regi .cits of the National Uuard aud elaborate .nvpiratious are beltnr made to properly luiiiillo the multitude that will be gathered mi the occasion. For the accommodation of dfirtuic to attoud the Philadelphia A lidding KilUay will soil excursion tiokata it the rale ufM.IT, good going April Willi and on early trains of April 87th and good to rvtnru on to and including May -lib. For further particulars imiuiro at ticket unices, ot ICnti- Outfit Is complete without a jutlr of our colored siloes. Aud lust think of the money yon save by buying from us at Factory Prices. Fautobt Shoe Btouk KulumllsalloH Ihty. Aud now April HHh, 18S7, oo sod sftsr this date, tho renular days for uaturausatlou ua lcvii fixed as the flint Saturday of Wry mouth iuatead of the at Monday of every u. until as heretofore. By the c uirt. JAHKS U. UKrXiAN, i J3 iota. Prothonotary. ColonoW Dorents tlio Tnillim, L,ouisvlle, April 23. Ten thousand peo. k- saw the Colonels defeat Patsy TeabeaU's Indians in the first cham pionship game of the season. The homo team outplayed their opponents both in the Held and at the bat. Mayor Todd pitched the first ball across the. plate, and then made a short address to the players of both teams. Tho usual street parade took placo before the game. Score by Innings: Innlnirs 1 28450789 rt.H.K Louisville ...0 0000300v3SW Cleveland ...1 00 0- 00000-141 High School Salaries. The Shainokin School Hoard has been gct- ing tlio salaries of high school teachers, by way of comparison of the figures paid thcro nd elscwuore, and nuus mo louowing rates : Shenandoah, prlucipalf $145; assistants, $83, 72; Johnstown, $138, 00, f8Q, 575; Easton, S180. 120. S1B0. $100, $00, S90, fOO, $90; Mt Carinel, $111.53; McKecsport, $150, fill, S75, $73, $03; Pottstown, $110, S85, $00, $60, $00; Hazleton, 108, $S0, $05; Tamaqua, $03, $55; Jlalianoj City, po, f70, $70; Ashland, fyu, $55. 1 ho above is Incorrect, so far as Shen ondoah is concerned. Tlio recent "deal' mado tho salary of prlucijial $110, aud the assistants $03 and $G3. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sen sitions that combine to mako tip the tortures of any itching diseate of tho skin arc nstantly relieved and pcmianontly cured by Doaii'sOintiiieut. Tako no substitute. Doan's never fails. I'liUllr Win by Opponents Errorw, 1'htladelphla, April 28. Baseball open Inn day -waB a grand success here, The weather was perfect, and the attend ance more than 17,000. The game, how ever, was dull and loitg drawn out, the visitors playing In rather unsteady fashion. Four wild throws by tint Gothamltes gave the Phillies their runs and the game. Score by Innings: Innlnas 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 lt.N.U I'hilu 10010030058 ftew York ...0 00010000-15 Ton Inuliiet) lu Cluulniintt. Cincinnati, April 83.--Tht baseball season opened here with very pleasant weather. Fully 10.000 people witnessed the same, one of the moat exciting ever seen In this cltv. After a hot llaht the Beds won In the tenth in ning by a B-c;e of 8 to 7. Score by In nines: Innings ...1 Z345C789 10 rUI.fi Clncin'tl -0 0 1 0 0 0 ft. 0 2 2- 8 10 Chicago ..1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1- 7 11 IMttKuni'tx iiciftmts St. T-oulsr. St. Louia, April SS. Pive thousand mournful rooters for the Browns saw the Pirates play a stronger and better same than the home team, and watch ed the visitors strut oft the field with all the honors of the day and a score of 4 to 1 In their favor. Score by innings Inntnirs 1 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 R.H.B Pittsburg ...0 1000102 x 49 Bt. Louts .... 19- 009000-10 SheiMiiidoah Dental Vnrlors. Latest methods of dentistry, good work manshln. moderate prices. Positively teetli ex t noted without pain. Eutire satisfaction given. 4-8-lm 3, D. IIbknka)), D. I). 6 Mr. Kuler ot ltnm-ne. A letter ha beu received from Charlc 1). Kaier at Boeroe. Tcxn. The weathc is delightful and Mr. Kaler's health i. areatly iuioroved. He is undecided as to when be will return, and may continue bi trio West. The papers at Boerne devoted whole column last week to his visit through that ooiiHtry, says the Mahanoy City Kecord f'mun and wbooniuK oouah are childhood tcrroMi but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quick ly currd by uslug Oue Mtnuto uougn (Jure. 1'oUoe CuinuilMloua. Police ooinmlssftnu wore received at tli Kecorfler'a office from the accrotary of th Commonwealth at Ilarriaburg for Duniel Christian, J. A. Zlmmeriuau. Johu F. Kleiu dents. John I). Qoudge, Matthew S. Hoiith Janes Daniels aud Samuel U'yun, of the I AB.CJtI.Oa. HOOD'S PILLS euro Iilvor Ills, nillousness, Indigestion, Headache A. pleuH'nt laxative. All Drusglsts. tVar Gottlfag Out of Date, "It won't lio long," mild tlio thoughtful ninu, "before all possibility of war nmong oAYll7vd untions will vanish forever." "Iqulto ngreo with you," returned tho inembcr of tho pcoco coiniulsslon, grasp ing his hund and hluiklng It warmly. "Wo have uunucslioiuibly done noble work." "You I" oxclnlincd the thoughtful nmn. "Wlmt hnvo you donor" "Hot very much porsonully perhaps, but as u member of tho ponoo commission" "Pence commission nothing," interrupt ed tho thoughtful man. "Tho thlpg that la going to end all war is tho foot that they huvo ronchod, that point In tho cop. structlon of mammoth cannons where u new national debt Is created every time ono Is discharged," Chicago XJost. FACTORY : 931-940 North limoriok Sleet, S 1 1 UNA ND OA II, PA. I have made a general reduction in Ikon Fences BiitTwill continue to do so until May 29th. window guards, stable: guards, tree guards, Of all descriptions at lowest rates. I GREAT PGflZIflE Runaway horses aro unknown jii Hub sla. No ono drives thcro without having a thin cord with a running nooso around tho neck of tho animal. When an nnlnuil bolts, tho cord is pulled, and tho horse stops as soon as It focls the pressure on tho wind-Plp- A walk in tho rain, with tho face exposed tq tho wet, Is very beneficial to the sklu, A medio machine turns out 1,600,000 ocodlos a week. Dout lny For 1'resents. You get 100 cents woith for ovcry dollar you leavo with us, consequently we can't afford to give presents away neither witli our men s, Imys or children a clothing. I- AMOl'S Cl.OTItltUB. Will lllllld n New- Church. The old Gornuu Lutheran church nt Minei-bville is to be razed, tho work of pull ing It down to commence next Wednesday. It will be supplanted by a beautiful aud moro modern temple of worship. Saloon for Sulo, Parties desiring to purchase a license, iu Ashland, should apply office for further particulars. Closing Services. Self-denial week services close lu the United Kvangelical church on North Jardin street this evening. fPAIN I ufllnnn 1 ilH& at tids rem. q'I A Li. NATloy 01 ice uiouc icr RHEUMATISM, and similar Complaints. m'd prepartd under tho stringent GEtlMAH MEDICAL LAWS, proscribed by eminent pby Bioiam r DR. H1CHTER S t& AMnunn ii 3 FOR OFFER.. 3 POh 1 The regular subscription price of "Oemorest's Magazine," Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures' is 3.30 DEMQREST S MAGAZINE' Isby fnrthc host family imuranlne published : there la none or onr nionthlles In wlueii the lieaiitiful nnd the useful, pleasure ond jirollt, fashion ami literature aro no fully presented as lu lleiuortst's. Theio Is, In fnet, no publication jire teudluif to a similar scojie wTd imrjioso which enn eonqiare with It. Kvery number con- -1 . We will send all tftres fo ymr for ' one year for $2.00, cr 6 mo. for Si. fnlna n f run iitiltitrii sum. A,, 'JUDGES LIBRARY' in a 111 iimi repleto witli wit nml liuniur. Illuatnitors. FUN NY. PICTURES' In n monthly magazine of fun, AIIcmI with illustrntlom in cnrienttire lis ettniriumuiH nre 1110 uest 01 Ainencnii lumuuu every lino vt it. !S is nnothor luitnoroiH inonthlv : there ii ft lauirh in All three of ttieso nuiu-azinen arc hamUomelv not ten iin. Von should not tnltw tliU chance to secure them. Cut here ntul return Coupon properly fillcil out. Dchxov-ct PuyUKiKg Co., 110 flftK AviAue, Nw York. For the enclosed $2.00 please send Demorest's Family Magazine, Judge's Library (a maj;azlne of fun), and Funny Pictures for one year as jier your olTer. A'tttuc.. l'osf-offico.. Dale. Stnto.. Horan, JIary Tllurrlago I.leenses. Jamaa It. Letcher and Margaret both of Pottsvillo. John Key nobis, of tombola, and Slutz, of Silvcrcreek. llorougl. Justices. Iii Ashland and Qllbeiton, at tho last elec tion, two persons were elected lloroush Jus tice, and tiled their claim for commissions us such at the stato department. Prothonotary Deegnu to-day received a letter from Secre tary lteedcr, acknowledging receipt of the certificates of election. He says the record of the department show that Ashlaud and (lllbertou have ward Justices in commission, aud that no evidence Is filed showing the two boroughs as entitled to Borough Justices. Thoir claims for commissions, he says, cannot receive attention orbecomo effective unless they show these towns entitled to borough and not ward Justices, ns at present. To do this the Secretary requires an affidavit show lug when aud how each of these towns be came a borough, and when and how they were divided luto wards. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, bunii iz, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humor, n ImUntly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticuils. Soap, a slnglo application of Cuticura (oint ment), tho great kiu cure, and a full dose of CuTicuKA Rkmolvent, greatest of bipod, purifiers and humor garea, Protect your Men- tit, We Are Selling A bU lot of win colored shoes that ordinary stores would uk you W 50 for. Our price wrtio JOHN wum,j aim M5i. was hlagu.'i, li l-0. hkI lut of two III il l t AllOBV OUOK RT.IHK. New I'utlurtitker. T.J. ('oik ley has opened uu undertaking establishment iu town with his otliee located atj. J. Coakley'a, 38 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson llouso. alt HkhkoikS speedily, permanently, and economically cure, when all else fails, )?OTT PSIMl ISDCllW. 0flr. Sol PrMM., RMtB. aj- " 1 low w Cars Evtrr Bkla soa Bloott Itsmor,' Iras Puilflrf Md U..utlSMt bv v tuncuiu soAr. VTlio can think of soma simple tlitastooatstitl v rmy onotf you nHim .tin.'t C"., Patent AUor , f r iliii al.auo iiriio ottl in i fiivi.i.iiuna viauted. PIMPLY FACES Wanted-An Idea VTorld renowned I Itcmsrlrtblv successf ut I Oniv ccnnlno villi Trade Mark " Anchor. AiU ltlchtcr ACo., 8151'csrlSt., Aeir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own QUtsworkj. SS&socu. Eadoncd&rccomiQendeaby . tvaslcy, IM N llnln 51. ' ' Hairenbuch. iat N. Slain St , I. D. Klrlln, 0 S. Main St- j htici'orv'onh. DR. niCHTEH'S' ANCnon STOfllAOriAI. best for I u.r JjV .1 T ; i i tiiriHpinirllft. MISCELLANEOUS. T ICKNSK FOB SAI.I5. The saloon and roe XI tnurant llceiinie of Daniel It. Wilson. Oil Centre street, Ashland, Is for aula. Apply nt this olllee. -i-ZWU flOOn SERVANT Olltlii a.e in demand. VT State eapahllltlofi, aire, nationality, refer ence. Address, Intelligence Office, Shainokin, Penna. 3-22-2t 1JIOU SAI.K. Street sprinkler in goodVmdU tlon, will bo sold for tVi. ApplytoTrustera Columlita Hosb O t , Shenandonh, ln. -l-10-tf -foil SAI.K. Store property at liarnesvlle, V l'n., with sto. li. bold on noeouut of denth In family. Kasy terms on projierty. Inquire of Dr. Heeler, llarnesvllle, Schuylkill county, i-eiiiia. 4-i-zw MILLINERY To her numerous friends Miss Sallie Senior xix North Main Street, Has returned from the citv finest selection of Ladies'' Goods. with the-Millinerj" NOVELTIES AT YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladles' Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. E8TATK OF OTTO CAltI-3, DKOISA9KU. Letters testntnentnry on the estate of Otto Carls, late of the Jtorough of Bhennmlouh, Schuylkill county, 1'ennnylvnnla, cleowiocil, hnvo heen r run ted to AliKitHt William Curly and Chiiht'ini Ilausnmn, of Hhenamlouh, I'a., to whom nil persons lnJo tel to hhIc! ttittenre reiuestetl to make payment, nml tlio-se having claim or leninnls will make known the some without delay to Ciiuistian JIauhman. Or their attorney, Kxccutors. JS. W. PJHOEJIAKKU. Shenumloah, l'ft., April 3), 1807. 4-2J-Ct-oiv 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 un-to-date. They will look A w well on you. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. Haln St. DO YOU WISH TO BE THE SWIM ? IN If so, call and sec our new stock of Chocolate limine Goloveb .Shoes FOR THIS WEEK- I Kyi Beat ('oujru Syr J Vrl Iti tilllO Si ipsa TO p. TajatesOi mam AltS. lood. r I ild bv druaRluts. I We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money 111 town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. leluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Easier Opening on-- Friday, April gtli. pon siiuitii'i'; sE. S. "ALBRIGHT, Of OKwiatHtmo. Subject to Itepuhlionn rules lion siiuniFF, S: ROLL BEDDALL, Of l'oar 0jm SubjMt to liejniblijMut rale. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND WLI0US HEADACHES Cured by this Rrnnular effervescent and sllniu. hint. An Instant cure for sour stomach and limdachoa. which utton aeoumuiate f rom liavlnu a ulifht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLEK OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen For Ladles' 552 Gents'. Latetst Tos ' T Prices Bight. 17 North Main Street. AXLE GREASE 11E8T IN TUB WOItLiJ. Its wearlnRqualltlea are unsurpassed, actually outlastlnic two boxes of any other brand. Not affected by heat. Uru KT THIS (JliNIIINif. FOH SALE 11V DEALEB8 OENEKAIXIf. A Bnuin welaoBHi wait you at JOE WYATT'S -SALOON,. Cor. rialn and Coal St. Flnast whlikeys, hers r-ortr and ale aosteHtly 011 Up. Olioloa emparaae drlui. -and atwofa. Evan J. Davies, Y AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. A Handsome Complexion is on of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Poasoui'g Couflbxion 1'owdbii glvas it.