11 mw.Ammw'W$i!W' ' r tn TENNEY S lYanut Brittle is the finest peanut candy made. 10 cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN a North IVlaln St. The Store- That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage oi our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : Jlenutlful llaby Carriage Htltl Upwards. 3 Handsome Iron Bedsteads and Upwards. 5fc and Upwards. Jiefrigeralors With Spi&ots S2 M. Spoon" r, llO Bast Centra St. TO THE LAND OF SUlfSIIIHE Ami inowr, 111 1Ihh1 of Anmrleii, foriilH. Cull Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Kotitr," wliii'.h traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow Btornis, bllsmrds or high altitudes an- unknown, rullman first anil second cliiFs laee ami tourist sleeping ears to noiiits in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas. Old and New Mexico. Arizona, California Ore (ton, Washington, Neliraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, anil all the comfort of inilcrn railway improVemetito Rtiaraiitaoil Jo all who pur chase ticket via the Missouri l'aciflc railway systeai. For rates rtlit fhmi yoHr home, literature, anil full Information, (lropn postal rani, J. P. McCann, T. 1 At. 81BJM1. road aveune, Eliiiirn, N, -Y or 801 Hroad wav. New York. .'-s-tf w. !: iioyt, a. k. i. Ant. Itefe..i ..... ""' -TTnSlilnBtoii. -May S.--0. 11. J. Taylor, colored, recorder of ilcicls for The Dis trict of Columbia, called at the White House yesterday, and it is understood that his resignation will l.e tendered today and his successor will he ex Representative Cheatham, also colored, of North Carolina. Taylor came here from Kansas City. Spri Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported 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 from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our gteat assortment of stylish-f waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of gpods. 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 ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. AAA. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd , Mouse Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAKAIOY CITY. VK HAVE TIIK HANU8UMK8T 0 iwums ur ,.01 L CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -A'o. tl WtSmt Centre Street.- MAHANOY CITY. Trouble Uvnr th Furniture of a Defunct OI11I1. Mahanoy C'itv, May 8. Rome tl mo ago an organisation of town known as the National Chili dishaiuled on account of the hard times and the furniture was placed In the care of Michael Salmon, one of the members, until the club should he re-organised. A few days ago some of the members saw the furniture In William Wltrhie's furniture store and a arch warrant was issued, llefore Justice. Brenttau Witeble, after arrest, said he had purchased the furniture from Salmon and he was disc banted. Wltchie has now caused Salmon's arrest for selling goods under false pretence and $800 bill has been furnished. The funeral of Ralph K. Hrlcker took place, at noon to-day from the residence of the deceased's mother. Mrs. E. Sarah Hrlcker, on East Centre street. The services were conducted by Her. II. A. Keiscr, D. IV, of M. Paul's Reformed church, assisted by Kev .1. t). Killien. of the English lliptist church. Washington Camp No. 124, P. O. S. of A., the High School Alum.il Association, Clay Encampment No. 174, I. O. O. F , aud Oen- eral Grant Lodge No. "T8. I. . O. F., of which organisations the deceased wasji mem ber, wen In attendance. The pall bearers were all msmlvrsnf the family, Dr. Charles i. Hrlcker ami O. Walter llrieker, of Phila delphia; Lyelt Hrlcker, Harry, John and Joseph. Francis, (if town. Interment was made lii the Presbyterian ecmete'y at Potts ville. Evan Edwards, who has been helpless for many years through an accident In the mines by which his spinal column was bmken, yesterday went to the University Hospital at Philadelphia to undergo an operation. News hat been received here announcing the death of Patrick ltyan, of Itecksohor ville, a relative of the O'Coiiner and Keating families, of town. The- deceased was a teacher in the Heckechervllle puhllo schools for several years. Jenkyn Powell, of Hasleton, will open a stock Brokers' office here. The Labor l).iy eisteddfod committee has decided upouthreeuf the competitions. They are: Male arty, not less than 33 voices, "Monk's War March," by Parry, $l3; fe nuile elmriH, not less than 8R voices, "Old Folks at IIom," by Root, j0; Military band competition, not less thau 80 pieces, "Poet and Peasant," by Carl Fisher, $UX When a cold is contracted, cure It at once. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to recovery in u minute, It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung aud throat troubles. C. 11. Hiigen bueh. Sunday Specials. Services in tho Trinity Ilefornied church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., ami 11:31) p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Itov. Hubert O'lloyie pastor. Regular services will he held in the United Kvmnrelical church. North Jardln "street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. I. J. Helta. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Tin American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinson's building, corner Main ami Centre striots. Meetings at 11 a. m., 3 and 8:00 p. m. Services in All Salnta' Protestant Eplwntnl church on Wost 0.ik street to-morrow. Holy Kucharist at a a hi. Kegularservicesiuiu::) a. in. ami 7 p. m. Too rector will oincuie. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Methodist Kliisoonal church, corner 0.ik and White streets. Rev. Alfred llecbner, wstor. General class meeting at 0:15 a.m., ed by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. tn. by tho pastor, and reception into full membership, sunuay scuooi ut - p. iu.. Dr. J. S. Callon, Superintendent. Sermon at 6:30 p. m. by the pastor. hvcryboily welcome. First Raptlst church, corner of Wost and Oak btrccts, Rev. D.I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday ovenings. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m and 0:80 p. iu. Sunday school lit 2 p. m. A goncral invitation s extended to non-church goers. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sun day school at 2 p. ut. Tho public cordially invited to attend. Owing to the indisposition of the pastor. Rev. John Ctruhler. tlui nulnitof tho Gorman Lutheran church on Wost Cherry street will be filled to-morrow by Prof. W. Wacker n.Igel. of Alleutown, who will preach iu Germun Iu the morning and English iu tho evening. St. Michael's Greek Oatholic church, West Cenlte street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisiu, pas tor. Matatinum service tl a. m. High mass 10 a. ni. Church of the Holy Family, (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schuu tlehofur. nastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. hi. St C sln'r's Polish It. C. church, North Jardin ireet. Rev. J. A. Lenarkicwicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 1 p. iu. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second muss, 8 a. in., hlghmSas, 10 a. m. benediction, 7 p. in. Kehelcth lintel Congregation, corner of Oak and We.it streets, Rov. Henry Jilt nlk, pnstur. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. iu. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., and every week day morning from 7 to 8 u. in. Ilmdock lilood Hitters is nature's truo rem edy for constipation and kindred ills. It acts directly 011 thu bowels, the liver, tho skin, and while cleansing the blood impaits strength to the digestive organs. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntl'Minl I.etiKriiP. At Doi'ton -Uoston, R; Washington, 0. At Pltlhbiirir- Pittsburg, 7; Cincinnati, 6. At J,hll.:du!p'..la Baltimore, 13; Philadel phia. 11. At Uroosilyn New Yoik, 7; Urookljn, S. At Louisville Louisville, II; St. lAii.la. 7. At Cleveland Cleveland, 6; Chlcuco, 5. KnHttM'ii Leiiuue. At Si r-r'on Buffalo. 1J; Scranton. 4. At Wtlkisbmro Wllkosbarra, 18; To ronto, 9. At Springfield-Springfield, 8; Hoc-heater, T- At Providence Syracuse, t; Providence. 4. Atlnutlo League. At Newark Newark. 7; Paterson, 0. At LunciBter Hartford, 4; LiAicustcr, . At lleudlui.' Heading, 3; Athletic, 2. At 1:1, l mond l:k-hraund, 7; Norfolk, i. Soiiihci-u MIiioi-m 'Wi-ukenliig. K:i ::vl!lo. Tenn., May 8. A special rrinn .Tollk-o says that the miners have all. i t i oiu luded that they will have to k to v. .rk under the reduction. All tli. ii litf districts where reductions ve:e made have accepted and begun woirf. On account of the summer sea son, when coal shipments will be light, the miners wore at a dladvantage. Thty cannot live without work,' so It Is believed that when the conference Is held Monday the differences will be ad justed Call Htlr,tM KrM tit Usee, Tallahaaee. Fin.. May 8. Call was withdrawn In the race for United Slates senator yesterday, and J. N. C. Stockton, a Jacksonville banker and supporter of Coll, was placed In nomi nation. Ths result of the ballot yes-t:--dy vtaa: Chlpley, ST; Stockton, S3; l,.:iiey, i0: Hocker, ; Burford, 1. CLIpley s friends havedrlven Call from t:.c rat e, and hope soon to eleot Chip I.y Unlti d Btales senator. Payne's Olrardvllle Nurseries. Funeral designs made up Iu any desired form of natural or wax flowers, upon short notice at reasonable prices. Lsrge variety of frames constantly ou hand. Orders may he left at Morgau's Jlasar, 28 N. Main St., or at Payne's Ureeuhouse, Uiiardville, Pa. tf FINANCE AND TRADE. rtoinnitablyOrBtlt ln InorMseln the Volume of lliinliipM Cor April. New York, May 8. It. O. Dun A . Cn.'s weekly review of trade says: ; Nearly all will be astonished to learn i that actual sales In April by leading houses in each line of business In the principal cities east of the Itocky moun tains average only almut 10 per .cent less than In April, 1892. the year of largest business hitherto, and were 6.1'per eeqt more than In the same month last year. Yet this Is the summary of 3G7 reports), each covering actual sales of leading merchants In a line of business In one of 14 cities. They are especially en couraging In view of the great fall of prices within the five years and the ex ceptional floods and other retarding In fluences this year. - While speculative business In nearly all the lines Is small, and does not swell clearing house returns as In pre vious years, the volume of legitimate trade shows no corresponding decrease, and the fact is one of the highest Im portance in all business calculations. Moreover, returns of failures for April by branches of business given only by the mercantile agency shows decrease In number, amount and average of liabilities in almost every branch of trade and In nearly all branches of manufacture except cotton, although failures of Ave New Bedford mills for $7.8W,7JU make the total defaulted lia bilities for the month 40 per cent larger than last year, SO iter cent larger than In 1895 and St per cant larger than 1891. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's, terrors: hut like pnertmouis, bronchitis, aud other throat and lung troubles, can lie quick ly cured by using One'Mluul Cough Cure. 3TO0K REPORT. Corrected for the "Herald" Daily by StnrU Itrotliers, llcoUnrs, Itgiiu Itullding. - OF-HHIWO. OLOilSO. Am. Tobacco Atchison Am. Sugar Itef Can. Southern Jersey Central North Woitern 0 II. JkQ Chicago Oas "St. 1'aul 1 lock Island Omaha , 0. V.O.& St. h A, American Spirits. ... I). A II 1). U & W 1. ehllth Valley.... Oen. Eloclrlo Like Shore Irfxits & Null Manhattan Mo. Pacific Xutlonal Lead Halt & Ohio N. Y. Central , U. 8. I-oHl!ier No. P.ie. Coin No. l'oo. l'fil rutiuoMall ltcndlnir Teim. O It I Texas PncKlo - Union Pacific WlOiiwh PI'I) Western Union Sooth ltw. I'M t'ht & Ohio W. L. I'.rle U. S. Rubber Chicago Market. OPKXINO. : 17?4 ',7 17 OLOSINO. n 8B2 -113 m Wheat, Sept July Oorn, Hept JHly Oats, Sent July Pork, Sept juiy Lird, Sept 417 July 107 Pcksokai.. Tho goutlonian who annoyed tho coneroeatlon Inst Sunday by continually coiighlug will find instant relief by usIuk One Minuto Cough Cure, a speedy and harm- loss remedy lor throat aim lung troubles. Itesolutloii of Condolence. At a meeting of tho Philadelphia & Road. Ing Coal A Iron Company's tolcgraph opera, tors of Schuylkill county, held yostorday, the following preamble and resolutions wcro adopted : WiiKKKAs. In View oi too loss wc nave sustained by the decease of our friend and no mv ooci'uior. .101111 u. uo vioy. wou nus "niiswcroil tha coll" of tho Moi-t Uiali. and of the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him; therefore, bolt Resolved, That it is but n lust tribute to the memory of the departed to say thntln rc'Ktcttiiiu lils "i-Hnifivnl from oor lines." we mourn for ono who was In every way worthy of our dicp- e&t respcLt ana ' 7U at all times, Resolved, That wo sincerely condole with tlm fiunilv of the deceased on the disnensatlon with which it has pleased Divine Providence to aOlict thorn, and commend them for consolation to Him who orders all things for tho best, and wlinin (litril 4iudl" tn lis all imkV liroVC tO be a welcome time to say '"a. H." to the things of llilawnrlil. Unsolved, That this heartfelt testimonial of nuv sorrow be puultslieu In toe ailEMANOOAii llKKAi.n, nnd tliat a copy be engrossed and pre sented to tlie willow oi tne ueceoscu. HowAltu S. Oately, "K. H." William A. Hkacii, "a. XV " Timothy Maiianky, "M. '.." John L. Kaxaoy, ''It. M." (1. V. ltOSSBACII, !,U. N." v. xv. siciJaiiMOTT, "a V." John 1). Thezisk, "S. D." Mav 8th, 1S97. Committee. Nonnalltes in Wasblngtoii, Tho Wost Chostor Kormal School Seniors were at Washington this week, nnd besides oujoylng three days of sight-seeing at tho national capital, had the pleasure of shakiug hands with President McKlulcy. Among those in the party we noticed Miss Lydia Eiseuhower, of town. Tho following Schuyl kill county people are among the 001 pupils at that Institution : Bertha and 0car lUrr, Grace Osborne, May V. Snyder, Pottsvllle; Ullth liatoinan, Llewellyn; I.. K. Ilellz, Xorth Peun; Norman EiUvuril, Jos. T.Lyons, Ashlaud; Katie llepler, Kehler; Kdw. Kelly, Miuersvlilc; A. K. Lettler, Fountain Springs ; PriscllUt Iarry, Seek; Lulu and Maud Plillips, Tower City; John Jones, Mima Voder, Ileglus; Lulu Sittier, Andreas; Jennie Trout, Orwigslmrg. Uiiconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as Do Wilt's Little Early Risers will make with constipa tion, sick headache and stomach troubles. Itciliiced Hates lo Philadelphia, For the accommodation of persons desiring to witness the unveiling of the new Wash iuglou Monument, Falrmount Park, Phila delphia, May lftth, tlie Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia on May 14 and IS from all points on its line not more than two hundred miles from Philadelphia, at a single fare for tlie round t.ip (uo less rate than 60 cents), good to return uutil My, 17, 1897, inclusive. This is oue of thegmudcatiuonumeatsever erected in Philadelphia, and tlie ceremonies and parade incident to its unveiling will be correspondingly attractive. I'isiant r. li f r a toiturcd babies and r.'jt fir tii I i h ts in a warm bath with ri'Tint'RA t' w, ,i id a single application of ( I'Tict'iiA (" . . 'it), tbe great skin cure. Tlio only bjhv.U and economical treatment for Itclii ii.', burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of tbe skin, scalp, and blood. Utotd throufhout thf vril Pnmi Dbooavd Cum jcai t't(Hi4in 1 Hole Pruurtetofa, Buatoil. nr"lluw tu Lur t.nry Btby Umuor,"lnUt4 BABY BLEMISHES FrtTtnUd tnd Cured by CUTICI'KA 80AF. (uticura PERSONAL JYIENTION. M J. Mnldnon visited friends at Pottsvllle t-clny Knhrit Kvanson, of Hasleton, was In town yesterday, the guest of Bonj. Rlnhsrds. Representative Soth Orme and wife, of Bt. Clair, paid a brief visit to town this morning. Miss Dresner, of Kingtown, is spending a few days in town as the goest of Msyberry Ileffher, on North West street. Miss Maine Jenkins this looming left for her home in Anson in, Conn., altera pleasant stay of several weeks in town with friend. William Nclswenter to-day set out on a trip through the Keystone state to purchase another lot of Pennsylvania horses. To rupture the lMhe lMaherles. Chicago. May 8. A scheme Is on foot to control the fishing Interests of the great laltes through the formation of a company controlled by English cap ital. "A secret meeting to discuss the project was held heie yeaterday. The roneern most active y Interested In Chicago Is the A. Booth Packing com pany. At the meetinr only one other Chtoago concern v. as 1 epresented. though all the big concerns In'erested in the fish business were urged to at tend. The i bject la to corner All the fishing intoi-Bls. Hod Hollrond Sninatiilp. Medina, N. T., May 8. A westbound fast freight on the New Tortc Cen tral railroad broke In two hero last night, and a big pile up followed. Five can are thrown In the ditch, and sev eral " mere wrecked. The wreck oc curred just as the end of the long bridge over the Oak Orchard creek. The flying cars wrecked several tele graph poles. The main track will not be cleared for some hours, and the Chicago exoress was held here all night. No one was Injured. Woman nnd Child Anphyxlntod. Asbury Park, May 8. The dead bod ies of Mrs. Fannie Scott, of Yonkers, N. Tl., and her 6-year-old grandnephew, Geqrge McKenale, whose parents live at Mott Haven, IS. Y., were discovered yesterday In a sleeping apartment In Mrs. Scott's summer cottage. Oas wag pouring full force out oi an open burner. It Is believed that the woman had turned the stopcock on by mis take Just before retiring. Chawed With' Itobblnir n University. Washington, May8. Robert II. Mar tin, formerly treasurer of the Columbia '.university of this city, was arrested yesterday and take,n to tne ponce couri on charges of embezzling funds of that Institution. The complaint was made by President Whitman, of Columbian university, and Trustees Woodward antl Green, The defalcation Is placed at $20:&0. Martin was released on $8,000 security. Pollco Cnptnlu llec-onie litsnno. ' oIiIcbbo,' May 8. Police Captain Charles IU. Aldrich was declared m sane yesterday and will' be Bent to the Elgin asylum. Several years ago, dur ing the street car Hots, the captain was struck a heavy blow on the head With a brick. in i:d. UVAN.-On tho Oth Inst., at Urownsvllle. Pa., Idiwrenee M. ltyan, nged 23 years. Kuneral wilt take tilace from the family residence In llrownsville on Hunday, Otli inst,, ut H p. in. Interment In the Annunciation cemetery. Kclatlves and friends resncctrully Invited to attend, the Am Bnecial reoulem mass will be held hi the Annunciation church, Shenandoah, Pa., at 0 a. in on Wednesday, 12tb Inst. it , MISCELLANEOUS. F OUNI). A bunch of keys attached toncliaiii. lflniier can nave same ny proving propcity aud paying for this advertisement. 0--'Jt InOIt KENT.- Dwelling bouso on West Cherry ! street. Apply at 23 North Jlfcln street. 2t A GENTS Outfit freo. No capital nieded. Lrx One agent tine day sold nrty bicycles. We make a high .ISO. Write oulck. grime bicycle as low as 822.M). excliiHlvo territory AI.PIN1C CYCI.K CO.. 5-8-21-829 uinciuuati, uuio. I10UNW1C POlt SAI.K. Tbo saloon and res i taurant licence of Daniel It. Wilson, fill t-entre street, tblsofllco. Ashland, Is for sale. Apply ut 4-JB-tI "OOll KENT. House and store, Franey's row, wjki .ireei. iviso store aim uweuing nex1 to It. V. Gill's dry goods store. Apply to J. J. iTaney. J710U SAI.H.-Lot 30x150, situate on West Coal V street. Two single houses, one on the front niul the other on the rear of lot. For price nnd terms apply to T. It. Ileddall, Attumcy-at-law, corner of JIaIn and Centre streets. 4-38-t( T ETTEHS OF ADMINISTItATION HAVING .li been duly granted to the undersigned, on thecstuteof William II. (llant, deceased, lote of the llorougli of Shenandoah. Schuylkill county, l'enna, All persons indebted to said estste will pleaBe make luiyment, and those buving claims against said estate will pleaso lireseut the same for settlement to Or to her Attorney, Jank Gkakt, Obo. M. Uoais, Adiuinistrutrlx. Slorrls Uulldlng, Pottsvllle, Pa. 4-10-Bt-oaw HAVE YOU READ-- THE PHILADELPHIA TI01ES -THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES the most oxtenslvelj circulated and widely read newspaper pub lished in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men and public measures Is In the Interest of public integrity, honest government and prosperous industry, and It knows no iwrty or personal allegiance In treating publlo issues. In the broadest and best sense-a family and gentral newspaiier. THE TIMES alms to lutve the largest circulation by deserving it, and claims that It is unsurpassed in all the essentials of a groit metropolitan newsiaper. Hiieelmen copfe of any edition will be sent free to any oue sand lug their address. TCI) MO 1 llVl'lvDAir.Y, IS 00 per auntim : turn lor lour moutus: 30 cents lr roontli; u- llvered by carriers for 6 cents ner weak. SUNDAY KD1T1UN, 3z large, Iwuilsoms tuures 234 beautiful colorwl eoiuuiiw, elegantly llliiatrotetl, lorwl suunleinent S2.00 wv an. nam; o cents iwr copy. Dally aud Muuuay, fS.UO r annuio ; SO cents ixr iiHiuth. Address all letters to THE Tl IVIES, ruiutnaLPHiA. FACTORY : 331-3-10 A'orti Hmorlck Street, S1UWANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction hi Iron Frncbs aud will continue to do so uutil May 39th. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. Prank Medlar It the new water superin tendent at Ashland. Yotk lftrm oolllery. near rotUrllle, will resume oneratlons shortly. The new school Imlldlnr at Mt, Oarmel has been accepted by tha School Hoard. It. II. Kooh, of Pottevllle, habeen eleeted Ti-imIm of the Kutitown normal school. Ueorse A. Kellar has been eleetetl Glitef Marsbai of the Ashland 11 ro department. J. C. Ilrlght and daughter. Miss Annie, ar--rived In Pottsvillo Thursday night from their European trip. John Stadola. of New Sllverbrook, Is con ! fined to the Insane asylum at Schuylkill Haven. The loss of tf0 drovo him crasy I Tlie Miners' Journal. PInegrovo Herald, and Ashland IacsI get the publication of the Mercantile appraiser's list. Tho Coiiuiiisslonorj mads the award vesterdav. Itev. McDowell, the new Presiding l'lder of this district of the M. K. church, was given a reception Tlinr.day night at the Methodist church at Pottsvllle. The "not guilty hut pay the cost" vordlct has been quite .numerous dtiting tho past week in the local courts. Why an innocent man should be And in this manner is nut unite clear. Justice of tho Peace Martin J. Lawlor, of Shenandoah, spent yoslenlay In town Suture Lawlor says the game of liorougr Justices" Is not yet ployed out, and a few more trumps are held. Journal. The Heading Hallway Company will here after or until further notice desist from tnovitiE soft coal from 0 o'clock t. in. Satur day until 12:00 a. m , Mondays aud only trains with perishable freight will bo moved on Sundays. Deeds Itecnrded. From Jacob Zimmerman and wife et al. to James A. Noecker. et ul., premises in South Manlielm township. A. K. Ilaoo et nl. to James A. Noecker, premises in South Manlielm township. David Fidler and wlfo to Jacob Owens, premises in Washington township. Joseph Owens by heirs to David Fidler, premises iu Washington township. Matistlua Dilelcro Iiltota ct vir to James Montalto, premises iu Kline township. Howard Richards et al., to Barbara Doll, premises iu Palo Alto. A. W. Sheafer ct al., oxecutors, to John Mildasis, premises in Rush township. Margaret McQulro et al., to Win. McGuirc, premises In Mahauoy City. Marriage Licenses. Philip Fetterholf and Maggio Dorr, both of Porter township. Mlko Piercich and Mrs F.llio Kussak, both of Pottsvillo. Wux Designs In Flowers. All kinds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax flowers. Payne's Girardvillo nurseries, tf Taken to Jail. Anthony Darly and Mlohaol Carroll, who wore arrested while robbing Galvlu's pool rooms yesterday morning, were taken to jail to day to await trial on a cliargo of burglary, Ask your grocer for no "Royal Patent (lour, anil tako no other brand. It Is tho best Hour made . ltllten 1y a Dog. Stephen Tregcmbo, -Sr., of West Cherry street, received nil ugly blto on tho right thigh from a largo dog owned by James Hell. l'lic dug was shot. One application of Dr. Thomas Eclcctrlc Oil takes away tho paiu of tho most sovcro burn. It is an ideal family liniment. FACTS. sHiPP's SHOE ST0P,E Is the only Shoe Store in Shenan doah that sells cheap for cash on a cash basis. We do not give our customers presents, but do give them the benefit of hard time prices. Give us a call and we will prove what we say, not by talk, but by quality. 17North Main Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY. AND st' Undertaking I 13 N. Jardln Street. SCREEN PltAriSS. iCREEN RINGS. ilanufacturertt Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, U 1011 fences Of all descriptions aClowest rates. Palmer House Manager. Mr. Willis Howe Warmly Endorses Paine's Celery The Palmer House, Chicago, needs no in troduction to readers ill America or Ilurnpe. It Is ono of the largest hotels in tho world, amTls one of the great imtitutionsof Chicago. Mr. Willis Howe, the well-known superin tendent of tho Palmer House, writes the fol lowing letter: Wells Uliiharilson A Co., llurlington, t. Gentlemen : It is with a feeling or sinct re gratitude that I write you this letter. I whs seriously sick w ith fover.and aflcr pissing the dangerous stage begin biking P.ilne's c lory ompoiiuu. At tills writing i am in exceneui health, and In f.ict never felt better. I attrlli- titu this to the, use of P.ilne's colery co u- ,,. ,,t II,,r,ln.. otlioisi will flnd that Paine's enlerv comnoiind will miike them as well as it did me. lam ino.U uratofullv vours. Chicago, Jan. 14, 1807. Willis Howk Itepeated and astonishing success in mak ing people welt has lifted Paiue's celory com pound to tho admimtlou ot tho world as the surest and wisest means of invigorating a "rundown." nervous conditiou of tho body. Sinco the d scovery of this great remedy men and women who keep themselves reason- We've lots of worth having ; Stocked up mm mm mm 1 Want Tan Shoes? 1 shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. FSiSEi 7i3 The New Tan For Ladies, at $ i. black lor 75c ana Men's bicycle mm crnnr -wprtrcrs : trustworthy; $1.25, 1 he nicest line had at enough ordinary stores to while buying here. o mm A si mm PI mm Factory sea . . . Shoe Store, li mm sum MB ta .Shoes Retailed NOVELTIES AT- YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladies' Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. Musical GOOdS and instru ments. A full line. Clocks We are selling -ut, remarkably low prices. A kinds, Framele$sJEye Glasses' arc what you want tb wear to be up-to-date. They will look well on you. T'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St. Us-la; Compound. ably well informed in the. world's progress refuse tube martyrs to sutdi well understood troubles its sleeplessness, rheumatism, neural gia or kidney diseases Paine's celery com pound is used with perfect assurance in thoro households where only an intelligent, authen tic remedy can get any consideration. As a spring remedy nothing compares with it. As physicians are all the time saying: The pain over tho kidneys, headaches and the misery of nervous debility should be met bv Paine's celorv coninntind. Its invigor ating action is at once felt by the irritated, 8rn-otit nerves and brain. It makes new blood. It brings fresh strength and vigor to tired warn-out men. weary women and to ' sickly children For those diseases which nro tho result of weakened nerves, such as dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia and heart disease, Paine's celery compound is the only logical, permaaent cure. It feeds the wasted nerve tWsues and regulates their action. It tones up tlie entire digestive tract and en courages tlie body to take on flesh and to in crease tho volume of pure blood in tho in teries and veius. them ; about all the kinds w '4'U all the styles. with' the nattiest, dressiest Pi mm EH BH8 Oxfords mm oo, $1.25 and $1.50; in pvpj i.oo. shoes ; regulation make ; ffiM lonrr - iasters : morourniiv rase,. $1.50 and $2.00. p ot qpnng Goods we ever of saving over prices of pd make it well worth your smm . ; o $m 5iiS?3 ; mm -. - vma mm Moyor, Magr. MM mm at Factory Prices... FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT 188. SittlE SFIR'S, xiz North Main Street, pOK HIlISItlPK, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Obwuububo. Subject to Republican rules.
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