IP IB i iS. if! 1 mimf i iriiliWWWaMMi fcifetfjjj(8i' TBNNBY'S Peanut Brittle is the finest peanut candy made, to cents per box-. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. The Store -fe That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage oi our tempt ing oners. Look at our in ducements for the present : PITHY POINTS. HitptMfitHKa TliFmiRlioiH 111 Oottutry Clinmlfiled lor lln.ty I'erosHl. To-morrow la Low flumUjr. The llarnesvllle piilillo schools closed on Wednesday. The OerWn wr veteran of Reading have petfeeterl in organisation. Christian fcltitlst littvl) applied for i church chsiler at 1'otUvllle. TI10 Ilerk county Sabbath school associa tion It In contention at ftosvllDK. Ex-Clerk ef the Conns A. J. Shortall hits opened au imurauoe ofllee ill l'uttsvillc. The Repnbllean of Jfflrthnniberland county will hold Ihelr eouvMtlen o May 32ml. HtirRbtM robbed the natluenoe of Carl Rogers awl 8 Waster INtllskltas at l'nrk Place. A lakeside railway car was derailed at the BtlksfMHe, licnutlfltl Itnhy Carriages Handsome Iron lledotcadfi liefrigerntors With Spigots and Upward a. and Upwards. and Upwards. corner or Ontre ami llowcM street mis afternoon. Washington Camp, No. 800, P. O S. of A., has removed from Aohniidt'a to Mellei's hall, mi Bast Centre street. Mrs. Rom Kubright, of Fraekvllie. ami Frank Schrink, of Mahaiioy City, were married on Thursday T. T. Williams, of towa, has hetn sp- 1 pointed one of the aids ill Mm Odit Follows' lraite at Mt. Carmvl 011 Monday. Hev. A. R. llarthnluniew, pns or of the IVltsvlile Hi-fnnned church, will tn-fnorrow celebrate the 18th aiifilveraary of Ids pastorate. Armed with letters from Secretary Sher man, I'erclval Phillips, a lMttsburg news paper man, will go to U reeve to net material for a liook on the war. John Mollale, a driver lioy, was burned to death at the Diiryea mine, near Wllkesbarre, fit mm KOSftfAt The tfv Unllttlng U ill be MOMtlf by .Neat MtiHIh. The Improvements made at the 1 under the direction of the fount aioncrs and Controller Severn, have caused . j rout improvement in the general appearance of that Institution. Especially Is this true as to tho interior of the new buildings. The officials have itlvan the details of the work their special attention, and are justly en- titled to the credit of diving; to Schuylkill ' county the fluent equipped county hospital in tho intellor of the state. The netv buildings an the admiration of ' all who vUit the county home. The rooms are bright, airy and spacious, and the sani tary, bathing, steam .and electrical depart ments and equipments are the fluent and 1 most complete that could be purchased with I the amount appropriated. The capacity of I the new hospital will be greater than any I hospital is the lower coal region. The sick, 1 the coutagioiiK and the maternity wards will accommodate in nit about ISO beds, hut at the , ! opening but 100 will be placed. Tills will re I lieve the old building of 100 patients, The I several dtpartnipnts will lie equipped with Iron chairs and bedstead, enameled white. 1 Resides these there will be carriage for cpn vaU scents nud Isick rests for beds, bedding, etc , all of the liest quality. Then there is the furniture ami supplies fur the doctor's and the steward's office, fur their family apartments and for the rooms 11 f the mines, domestics and others. The electric light plant can supply imwer for 1.2U0 lamiw. At present M0 incandescent , aud six arc are In use. This includes the illumination for all the building and the grounds at the home, even the barn and the ' pig-sty. Some idea of the amount of work ! In the electrical department may be gathered from the fact that about three miles 01 wire THE INVBSTIGATfON. Tfc bntiimllteti I.eaHis Utile tit Interest i '' lit ltasletnn. H iXMCTntr, April 84. The Legislative In vestigating Committee were In Session here again yesterday. During the day many miners testified to their condition, but fur every man wntise testimony in any nay re flected upon the company, one was ottered in rebuttal. The testimony developed but little of Interest to the people, or that will assist the committee in offciing a remedy for tho depi eased condition of the coal trade. The majority of the witnesses testified that they were satisfied with their condition, and some of them thought company stores benetlclrto the miners under some circumstances The men at .atiiner said they average four and Ave days a week, and pay l a mouth rent ; lucoivo 10 9-lo ceutn per hour ; gang I way men receive $8.22 per yard and timlier, and 80 cents per car of coal. Andrew Pierson, of Cranheny, receives ' fl.fM per car; work on so rirniieis pitch ami get nothing, lu Januiit.v his pay check for I himself and boy shons that lie earned ?5B, store $i8,S8, powder U. mnitliiug 88c, rent ! S4.80, in debt to company $13.06. liming in consequence of the bursting of a bottle of I were consumed in equipping the buildings kerosene oil In his pociet alone I M.Spoont 1 IS Bast Centre St. Sin plug Cur lo New Ynilf. V.r the iieeutiiiiiod,ition of persons desiring in attend the tiniut Ceremonial in Sew York April Jrtli the P. & U. Hallway will run hpuiial hlcepin cars on train Xo. 12 April Willi from WilliaimpiiU to New York and persons using it cm remain in the ear until 8 o'clock Tuesdiy morning. Application fur accommodation should I mode at once Train leaves S'leiiaiidiwh at 5:53 p. in. uiakiii;; close connection at Miihanoy Phi nc. 1 Mt UnlluioiiH IN list Clones, The fcan, it .ike- Pfla-evcr, or IVsnch. which coinwcnfod Kitten tint Hebrew a week ago, cloaeaiu-iilglit with final services in tht.- i-ynugoglica. m.j-K sligliily unit. A migoii belonging toSponut, tliefnriiitm-e dialer, was upset by a shaip tttrn on Kst Ceutie street th's afternoon. CUarie Mlsell .mil Klinor Smith, two boys, were ill charge of the wagon and thrown to the ground. The former had one of his legs bruised and the latter sustained a bruising of one of Ills hands. Payne's Olrnril llle Xurserli s. Funeral designs made up in any desired form of natural or wax Howors, upon short notice at reasonable pricea. large variety of frames constantly on hand. Orders may be left at Morgan's llazar, 88 N. Main St., or lit Payne's Greenhouse, tlhardvillc, P.i. tf I,egul proceedings have leen taken at 1 Stroudshurg to declare John X. Smith dead, I as he has liven missing for 1ft years and ' numerous relatives want his estate. As no heirs of Matthias Merger, the murdered Port Clinton hermit, can bo found, St. Paul's I'arochtiil school. Heading, will, by his written wish, get his 800 estate. Disconsolate localise his lunula and one foot had In be amputated aftev being froacn , last winter, ltichard Htagenild has just I attempted suicide with laudanum at Head ing. 1 Mi Kate Omlnr, who has been liouse keepur at the St. Mauritius larsomigc, 1 Ceutmlia. "'for the past sixteen yours, has resigned and left for the homo of her parent in Locust Gap. i The county prison will refer ive for tho next I HiroM nntitti inllL fit HMven rents tier auart: cream IS cents 1 white ash pea coal. $1.85 per ton; white ash stove coal. 3 1Q per ton; country roll butter, 18 rents per lb. The appointment of check welgiinicu by the state and the abolition of all screens was advocated by a witness bcf)ue the Ultumltious Legislative Investigating Committee as menus for improving tlje, condition of miucra. Wax l)elglis 111 I'lnwcrn, All kinds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax flower. Payne's Uirardville nurseries, tf TbeotfUIala again visited the institution to-day for the purpose of Inspecting the re modeled and newly-equipped iaundiy. To the tallies. Many ladle nave availed themselves of the opportunity of seeing the. millinery ill play and the reasonable price at the new s'oro of Ml II. Roche. 13 North Main street. Au invitation for Inspection Is solicited. 4-1-lm I'Vbruarv bin. self and I balance taken off. nloiiic with supplies Ml him si ill in debt I2I. During March earned U7 TO, taking off expotiscs lie was In debt $25.00 to the company. Poor Director SchwarU said he receives a doxeii and eighteen applications for relief dally; tiiat the miners aro not suffering much, but the laborers are. Destitution ex ists to a large extent. We have a! unt 800 on our llt bete now receiving monthly relief. $1800 monthly now paid. An Increase pat- tii'tilsrly I'uce January 1st. Steamship Agent Xometh said he sent $80, 000 abroad two or three months ago; since then about (4,000 or $5,000 a mouth. This represents $80,000 or more a year. The committee endeavor to ascertain from a number of witnesses the cost of putting a t6U of 0oa1 on tho cars, but they invariably refuted to answer the questions. A atlWtsflgihw Wat held this morning, and this will 111 all pliability wind up the com mittee's work here. Chairman Meredith tinted that their object now was to obtain tho cost of placing a ton of coal on the cars at the bleaker, but this seemed next to impossible,. MAHANQY CITY, A 1'astWlger III ft tftibllbli Cat- lieboltlet Inshiie. MXlliilOY City, Aprll'94. John OantWell, of dllbbtton, suddenly bec&mo !nsnno to-day while titling on a car ef tho Schuylkill Traction line lu town. He proceeded to dis robe while Iti the ear and was removed to a nearby store. Subsequently he was taken to hi horn. He has been ill for sometime and It is believed the Illness hasaflocled his mind. The family of William Kvans was poisoned last evening by eating canned salmon, but Dr. Sherman afforded them prompt relief. William II. Carter, Bdiynrd Gorman and Jolni W. l'urker tire viewing tho proposed new road In Hush township to-day. John Skeath, who resigned as superinten dent for tlm P. A U. C. & I. Co. recently, has accepted a position as outeldo furcman at (i rcei 1 wood collieiy, near Taniaqiia, to take, charge May 1st. Hilda, oue-year old daughter of Fred. Moyer, died yesterday. A dispatch received here from Washington snys that Senator Mason, of Illinois, has asked President MuKiuley to appoint l'fank i:. Black consul to liruxil. This it the posi- rued $17 20, I tion Senator Coyle is seeking The 20-blnl shinning contest at Shamokin vesterday resulted in a tie between Fen. Cooper and J. J. Quirk, of town, aud Hood Walters, of Baltimore, each killing 10 birds. In another contest Quirk and Coopor tied for first place, each killing 0 out of 10, Nntiinillr itlon Day. And now April llUh, 18B7, 011 and after this dato, tho rcmilar days fur naturalization has been fixed as the first Sutuidny of every month instead of the first .Monday of every mouth as heretofore. lly the court. JAMUSlt. DEKGAX, 4-23-lOls. . Protlionotnry. 1 tan i it Sp ring' Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im portea Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run front 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. Ileatlis anil r'uncriils. Mr. Oatharlno Ford, a former resident of this county, died in Philadelphia, at the home of liar sou Tho remains were brought to Pottsvillo and interred there to-day. Nathaniel Silcox died at his homo in St. Clair yesterday mornltig of pneumonia. He was about 25 years of age, nnd a crack g; pigeon shooter. Ue won a match last Satur- j jj; day. 1 f: The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ilreslln took 1 place at Krackvillo to-day, with high mass in j St. .Mary's church. The funeral was larae'y attended. I g"; The funeral of Mrs. Mary Coyne, wife of g the late Michael Coyne, of Lllangowan, will I g take place .Monday morning. Services will be held in Annunciation church, and inter ment will bo made in the iarish cemetery. Carrie, an inte ostlng ten-montbs-old daughter of Morgan Morgans, of Oilhcrtou, died Thursday after a short illness. Tho funeral of William Stephenson, step father of J. II. and Jamas Tempest, of town, touk place at St. Clair today and was attended by a number of people of this place The funeral of Daniel JtcCoiiuick, who died from pneumonia on Wednesday, took place this morning from the resident con West ltai-pherry alley. Services were held at the Annunciation church and interment made lu the Annunciation cemetery. Tho funeral of Louis Kuans, who died nt tho home of his parents, JoMiph and Uniuia Kuan, in Zion's (trove, on Tuesday, took p'aeo yesterday morning. Services were Uold at the lieroruud church in Itingtowu, and Interment was made In the cemetery at that place. The deceased wus well and favor ibly known in Shenandoah, and his death Is mourned by a large ilislo of friends. He was a devout member of the church, and a faithful worker in Sunday school cire'es He was 10 yearn old, and Has taken sick with iutt. minatory riiiuiuatiun, which finally re sulted in dlahelis. causing his death. Drs. I'ent. i hlcr and Hiebuer rendeied all possi ble c.idlcal aid. but to no avail. The do ceased was a young man of exemplary habitB and well liked by nil who knew him. 1 Always 1 nu rrv al 1 VI! 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 ? I. 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 House Streets, f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANQY CITY. VYK IHVE TIIK IHCMKINH OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -A'o. ar west Centre btreei. Xotv lliitlei-liiker, T. J. &ikIoy has opened an undertaking eabiblishmeiit in tow-1 witli his ollice located al J. J. Ciakley'j, 38 North Main street. N'ixlaiiii;. at tho Furguunn House. 3-1-t Tlie Ciml Trmlo. Anthracite m-irkct is without any particu lar change from t lie conditions mentioned a week ago. It is a question of the adherence by the prod new to their scheme of restriction of tho output as against any probable buying. I-'or the present ut least the buyers of anthra cite are Inclined to hold aloof from any great liurcliiist- .'-eing possessed of the idea that the preatlit ircciuuit, if one may call it i, lof 110 greater strength than many otlioni wlilcli li.ivu lieen formed. In this. We think they are mUtakcn, for it would lie the worst pos sible I ulicy 1'wr the producers after having 1I11110 so much, tu retrograde. The output this year thus far has been kept welt within tho d maud and in this lias been ejrcljil a din er, tion that is commendable from every s'andpoiut. In spite of the fact that stocks of hard coal were never so luw at tlio east as iluy are at present there is no buying. Dial, in do not take hold at all, and seemingly 'i.ive no ciiifltlen-e Wiat piesent prices are to lie ,o.iintaiuid. An advance siicli as is pre . an! by some to take ett'ict June 1st does o- l.uhMi anyone yet. Hitumiuous is dull . ol ill sorts of unbusinesslike inducements , n-. If rid in the anxiety to aecuie business SuMuid' Otml Trade Journal. Dnu't l'ay l'or Presents. Yuu got 100 cent worth for every dollar vmi trave with us, coiistMiuently we can't ttibrd to give present away ueitlier with our men's, boy' or children's olothing. I'amuiis CWlTIUKKS. Sal or Scliool llomls. There are still 011 sale at the Secretary's ottce sixteen M0 bond aud one $200 boud of lite tibeuanduah suhool district. These iwiidsbear lulereet from tlie first day of April, 1417, and will ruu thirty years. Ii terest, 4 per cent.; payable seini annually 1'irllc-a idling theut will avail themselve of this opportunity at once, at after May 1st 1KU7. the Kchool Itoard will dispose of the 1 remaining bond to oiiUlde parties, If not taken up by town people 011 or before that date. , Hy order of the Heard, Sinitbiy Specials. Regular service will be held In the United Kvuiigelicnl church. North Jardin jtreet, to morrow at 10 a. 111. nnd 0.30 p. m. l'reaehliig by the pastor, Itev. I. J. lteiU. Sunday school at 1.30 p. 111. Tho American Volunteers aro going to hold meeting all day Sunday in Wilkinson's building, corner Main and Centre strcots. Meetings at 11 a. 111., 3 and 8:00 p. 111. First Lieut. Irwin and wife in coniiniuul. Services In All Saint' Protoslnnt Episcopal church 011 Weat Oak street to-morrow. Holy KucbiirUt at 8 a in. ltegular services at 10:80 a. 111. and 7 p. m. The rector will ofliciate. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Primitive Metliodlsl church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., subject, '"The Unfalliiia Guido." 0:30 p. m , subject, "Spiritual Anatomy." Sunday school at 2 p.m. A goneral invitation is extended to uon-church goers, Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Tho (Jod (liven Standard." 0:30 p. 111., subjoct, the fourth lecture for Young men, "A Sprag in the Wheel." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho public cordially iuvited to attend. Mctliodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito streets, Itcv. Alfred Hcebuer, pastor. General class meeting atO.lSa. ui., led by John Senior. Seimon at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. Subject, "Tho Inheritance of Caleb s Daughter, an I.ucouragcmcnt to us." Sunday school at 8 p. m., Dr. J. S. Qillcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. 111. by the pastor. Subject, "Haven, It's Gates of Pearl." llvirybody welcome. First Ikiplist church, corner of West and Oak streets. Itcv. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. 111, nud 0 p, 111. Sunday school at 2 ... 11.. - ...7.n,l.. UT. a.... -11, 111. 1 ni.vei iiu-viuiK j.ioito. QiioiuKo. pair Of our Shoes. Younj People's meeting Wednesday even ings, tiusg meeting iiurbuuj uti-iiuiiis. Calvary ll.iptist church, Soutli Jardin street Preachinir to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and U:3M n. 111.. by Mr. J. M. Kvans. of Lewis'miv. Sabbath scliool at 2 n. ill. 11. Y P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, geueral prayor meeting at 7:30 Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street, licv. Johu (iruhlcr, paBtor. Preach ing, 10 a. in ; Sunday Mihool, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. ' St Michael's (Srcek Catholic church, West Centra street Itev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tor. Mtttatinum service 0 a.m. High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, (German K. C.) North Chestnut street. Itcv. A. T. Sehut tlehofcr, paitor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St Casimlr's Polish 11. 0. church. North Jardin street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. - i Church of the Annunciation, 218 West are I Cherry street. Itev. H. F. O'Reilly, pator; Itev. Henry Nuylon, assistant pastor, first mass, 7 a. in., second nuns, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m. lienodictloti, 7 p. ni. Kcheliith I.'rael Congregation, corucr of Oak and We.it streets, Itev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m., nd ovcry weekday morning from 7 to8a. m. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sen sations that combine to mako up tho tortures of any itching disease of the skin arc instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doau'a Ointment. Take nosulwtitute. Dunn's never fails. PERSONAL MENTION. Fred. W. Hooks is confined to his homo by an attack of la grippe. Misses Agnes and Jessie Stein journeyed to 1'ottsvllle tins morning. T.J. Ilrougliall returned last night after a two-day visit to Pottsvlle, Joseph Evans, Sr., of Wanamle, Luzerne couuty, is visiting lu town. Peter Kupkcwlcz, of the Arcade cafo, was visiting in Middleport to-day. Charles Gibson attended tho funeral of Thomas Hull at Port Carbon to-day. Misses Sudlo Davis and Mildred Megnrgle have returned home from Catowlssa. Miss Gertrude Itich aud gentleman friend. of Pottavltle, are visiting acquaintances lu town. Thomas Dawson this afternoon went to Philadelphia, where he will locate perman ently. . Mrs. Margaret Coughlin and son, Joseph A., woro in attendance at tho Larkin burial at Pottsvillo to-day. Paine's Celery Compound. Best Spring Remedy in the World---It Makes People Well. There It one true specific Air disease arising from a debilitated norvotur system, and tin Is Paine's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It Is probably the most remarkable remedy that the sclonllflil research of this country ha produced. Prilf. Edward E. Pholps. M. D.. LL. D., of Dartmouth college first prescribed what It uor known the world over as Taine's celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia. Mlloutnen, liver com plaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney trouble. For the latter Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again where everything else has failed Jewelry Store ltniuovctl, A. Holdcrinan's jewelry storo has been re moved to the newly remodeled store room at No. 31 North Main street, between he Kehlor and Gaughan dry goods stores, where courteous and liberal treatment will bo ex tended to all old as well as now customers. 3 i 31 We asked a friend what he'd rs. pay for a certain 3 lie said $2.50 or S $3.00, aud think them worth the price. He knew 3 something of the 35 inside of the shoe -0 business, too, but he was wrong ; zz he judged by what he saw Z elsewhere. 3 We admit they were 3 worth it, as shoes Hotel to tie Sold. The Columbia House, one of Taraanua's leading hotels, will be offered at public salo on May 2flth. Tho sale is due to too many lioirs being concerned iu the business. Traverse Jurors The following are among tho jurors drawn to serve during the week of civil court be ginning May 21: J. W. Johnson, Luke Kase, John Daudo and Samuel Davis, of Shenandoah, Ko.Iiaster Outfit Is completo without a pair of our colored shoes. And just think of the money you save by buyiug from us at Fuclory Prices. Factory Shoe Store. Sir. Slceatb's 'cw l'osltlon. John Skeath, of Mahanoy City, according to this morning's Journal, has accepted a position ns outside foreman at the Green wood colliery, near Tamaqua, operated by Bcddall Hros. Ho will take charge about May 1st. Mr. Skeath rccontly rcsigucd as division superintendent of tho Heading col licrics iu this district. I CHEAT PGAZIflE 0FFEH-3 FOh 1 1 one We will send all three to you for year for $2.00, or 6 mo. for SI. 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of uemorest's Magazine, Judge's Library." and "Piinntt DIMurocH 1c ir I Villi llUIUIbd '0 0 'DEMO REST'S MAGAZINE' Isby fnrtbebost family magaalne published: Hiero is none 01 our mommies in which me oeauiiiui i.nti me iiseiiu, iiu,w m i.u.,, literature ore so fully presented ns In DomorfstV. There Is, In fact, no publication pre tending to a similar scope and purpose which can compare with it. l-.very number con tains a free pattern couloii. , , , JUDGES LIBRARY Is n monthly magazine of fun, lllled wltli Illustrations In caricature, ami replete with wit nnil humor. Its contributors nre the best of American wits nmj, illustrators. . FUNNY PICTURES' I" another humorous monthly; there iu laiiRb In every lino of It. All three of these magazines nre Iiaiidnomely gotten up. You should not nils this vhanvo to securo tlieni. Cut here mul return Couion properly filled out. Dcmovct PufplisKircj Co., 110 Fiftk Avuc Ncw York. For tho enclosed $2.00 pleoso send Demorest's Family Magazine, Judge's Library (a magazine of fun), and Funny PlctureB for otio'yenros per your olTer. It: regularly sold in some rs places, but that wasn't 2 sE our price ; we sold them 3 E for Si. 75. 2 He'd make the same mistake in our $1.50 shoes. According to E some stores' valuation they'd be $2 or $2.50. 3 Sr They look it ; but we 3 ra s don't charge for looks. 3 Factory-price won't let us go higher than $1.50 3 E Not only in the $1.50 E5 g line, but in every other 3 line in the store we show the same price saving instances. We can beat- any ordinary store all the time; every time HUMORS 1'ONf-OflOC. Date.. State. Itching, Irritated, scaly, cruittd Sculps, d.ry, thin, sad falling Hair, cleansed, pnrined, and besutl fled by warm aksmpooi with Crrriacai Spin, and occsilonsl dretelngi of CDTiopA,pareit of emollients, the greatest Ik In cures. mtlcura The Tunnel Tupped. Twoyeaiago C. F. King it Co. received a contract from Eckley H. Cose to drive a tunnel at Old Buck Mountain colliery, iu order to drain the large amount of water which practically made it impossible to mine thousands of tons of coal there, and it was completed yesterday. The tunnel is 10x13 feet in .diameter and 1100 feet In length, aud carries otr the water of three basins. When tapped yesterday the heavy flow of water can led destruction with it. Treatment will rrodace a clean, healthy scalp with luxuriant, lostroul batr, when, all else falls. Hold throuehont tht vorld. rorrss Daeo asp Cbiu. Corp., Snlc l'rnp. , Hn.ton. m-liow to produec Luxuriant Hair," mailsd frt. SKINS ON FIRlOTcVa'iaill"4 NOVELTIES AT- YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladies' Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. MISCELLANEOUS. T ICENSE FOH SAI.K The. soloon nnd res IJ taiirnnt llevnio or Oiintel It. Wllwin, nil Centre street, Ashland, Is fur salo. Apply nt this oOlce. -4-2S-8t HOOD SEKVANT QHtlJl are In demand. X State capabilities, uge, nnttonnllty, refer ence. Atldress, Intelligence OMlce, Shnmokln, l'enua. 5-22 2t IJIOU SAI.K. Street sprinkler lu good coiidl- tlon, will bo sold for $30 Apply to Trustees , l-ii. Columbia Host. J. , Hhenundoah 4-IO-tf POIt 8AI.I!. Store property at ltarnesville, Pu., with sto k. fold on account of death in family. Kasy terms on property. Inquire of Dr. Keeler, Ilarnesvlllu, Schuylkill county, l'enua. 4-13-2W MILLINERY ! To licr nunierous friends MissSallie Senior in North Main Street, Has returned from the citv finest selection of parties'" Gootls. vith the Millinery IETTEHS OE ADMINISTRATION HAVING i been duly granted to tlie undersigned, n thecstatoof Vllliam1t. Orunt, deceased, late o( the llorough of Sheiiaudonh, Scbuylklll county, Penna. All iiersous indebted to said estAtrt will tileaso make imyuient. untl those having claims against said estate will please present the same for settlement to Or to her Attorney, Jank Obant, tiKi). M. IIoads, AdiuliiMrutrlx. Jlorris liulldlug, Pottsvllle, I'a. -i-10-ut-oaw Tlie IlliiKipierado Hull. The sweet Btralus of theSehoppo orchestra will be lieartl at the masiumde ball of th Elite Social Club at liobbin' opera house on Monday. The eoatuwe will be striking In appearance and the interest taken 111 the waltzing contest is becoming intense. Horse Notes. William Neiswcnter yesterday sold a cer to a S'miiiokin man fur $JAQ, 3 3 3 On 11 ay Slid lie. of l'eniuiyl- E And then we make our customers a Ie present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases amount to S25.00. :!IFACT0RY... 1 SHOE STORE,! J. J. Thick, I'realueut. AtUst -.ynxHK Hash A, Secretin y. A. MOYnn. Mgr. - Croup awl wboopiug cough sure childhood's terrors; but like nueunionla, bronchitis, mid other throat and lung troubles, cau be quh li ly cured by using One Miuute Cough Cure. Shoes Retailed at F ctorj Prices. 3 simimimuiuuiiumK Mr. Neis enter will have a vauia liurnea at Viillersburg. Ceufrulln's New l'titttnuiKter, O. V. Davis wa yoateiilay appointed lt master at Ceutralla. vice II. J. Doyle, re moved. The latter' term had expired. AiltttrtUwl I.ettu. letters uildresaed to the following named people rins)tu uiictjled for at the post olHoe : Hlllle Athi. Mary Noon, Tet. Davis, Mm. Sarah Jones, Wllliaui J. llryaut, Ivlwln FnU. Marriage r,liii. James V. Norton and Elisabeth M. Shoppy, both of Mahanoy l'laiie. John Tuiuotflmlaky mil Ague Mildiisli lioth of Mahtuioy City. Valuable Dog liiiiretl.. A valuable bird lUig owiwl by T. J. Ilroiighull had one of lui leu broken y ester day, by a hone trawplug liptw it. Deeds ltrtumletl. John T. Hoffmau et u.. tx Win. A. Hawk J premises iu Tower City, i Cliaa. II. Kllue to Fauule A. Kliw, prem - laes in Schuylkill Haven: - Iluy Keystone Hour lie sure that the name Lkwio & IIakk, AiiiUnU, lHt., b printed on ever sa k 3 3 3 3 3 3 Europe, Holy Land, Round The World Parties leave April 2, May 8, June 5, 12, July 3, 7, for Europe, 81 micl up; S?pt. 11, Hound the World. Mediterranean cruise, tSOO, l'b. I. imH. Of.Allk'S AMlilttOAN TOUniST AOBNCV, HI Ilraaitwuy, New York. It Musical GOOdS and instru ments. A lull line. DO YOU WISH TO BE THE SWIM? 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. YOSTS Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St FOR THIS WEEK- We offer two assortments of ulrtriswnre for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money 111 town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. IN if so, call and see our new stock of Chocolate Mine CDoloveb ..Shoes ILfitXi; Easter Opening on Friday, April gth. poll SlIKltlPI', H. S.v ALBRIGHT, Oi Onwinsnuao. Subject to Republican rulos. JJIOTt SHKUIl'l', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok I'oht Oauboit. Subject to ltepubllqpn rule. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shcn For Ladies' Gents'. Latest Tooo, " Latest Colors, Prices eight. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. '8 17 North Main Street. Wanted-An Idea gS ProUct Tour Ideas; th.r may lirlaif you wMltb. Wrlto JOHN WKUDEKUtJItH CO., Patent Attor Bays. Waahlof ton, 11. o., for Ihelr tl.Su) prlss ortel soil list o( two tiunilrsd luvitDtlous wasted. A genuine wejeome wait you t JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts, Ptnest whiskeys, beers porter ami ale eni stantly on tap. Choice euiperance drinks and elifarii. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A Handsomo Complexion 1 one of the greatest ebarms a woman ean possess. 1'ouoNi'a Couruuciox I'owcuu give it. it 4 f
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