"""" r l E y vl SELECT NOTES On the Sunday school lessons are now on ' 1 1 1 1 1 1- V i nfif n LILSilOlll 1 O Wi 1 V.-V. special X. sale. price $1.00. few left at this pric HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. Main St. . m - 1 TUB ItKCEmON TO DOLKi Cordial Greeting at Chicago by City and Government Officials. A VISIT TO FORT SHERIDAN. A Tni-mlo nT tlin (iirrNott (Ilvon 111 Honor oltlu lMlliiirulliiMl VHHiih From tho I'm-illr I-Oniirt l!finliMt. To Start For iisliliiuton Tomorrow. ChlcQKo. Jan. 24. President anil Mrs. Sanford U. Vnle. of Hawaii, ar rived In Chlt-aKo yesterday mornlnR. A dlstlngulhlxd liarty irreeted the iupbI dent of the .Ittle iFlnnd republic- on hla ai rlvnl. The fed eral Koveniment was repiiMt-iitcil by Judge Ci-osh-tup, Cn-reral J. C. IJUuk, Unheil States illstric-t attorney; Mr. T K. Mai Mlllnn. -lerl: of th- Uni ted Sta; a dis trict couit, and Hon. Thomas W. Crldler, of t'10 stAto lit-!.:- t- PRESIDENT DOLE. lnent at A ,au. Ington. Chicago was represented iy Mayor Harrison, and the army and nuvy by Major Uelstand and T.leuten and Commander I'helps, respectively, who were resplendent In full dress uni form. In addition to thepe gentlemen the president was welcomed by Gen eral Brooke and hla rtaff. Minister Hatch, of Hawaii, nnd others, including many ladle". The first to shake lmnds with I're3 dent Dole was Judge Crosseup, who said: "President Dole, I am instructed by the president of the United mates to welcome you here. I am pleafed to Introduce to you Secretary Ci idler, representing the president, and Mayor Harrison, of Chicago." After the exchange of courtesies and a welcome to Chicago on behalf of the city by Mayor Harrinon, President Dole -lit Wit cordially responded to the greeting, and I mpubllc, tall. log interestingly of the seemed greatly pleased at the hearty j tariff, Honolulu's municipal improve receptlon given to him. Mrs. Dole, who j ments nnd tlnillar matters. In answer won the hearts of every one pre- ent by to a auetlon as to what would become her unaffected and pleasant ni-.nner, ! 0f the pi cent government should th.e thanked the ladles of tho conunitt e for United States tefuse to annex tho Isl comlng out so early In the day lo wel- 1 anils, the president said: come her, nnd seemed to appreciate j "Well, the republic Is there. I don't very highly the reception she received . iniow that anything will happen, except in Chicago. j that thlnirs .. M po en ns usual. I don't The party at once proceeded in car- Eeo any Inn cillate danger from possjfl rlages to the Auditorium mines, where , iion by any i ther c, i;pt-y." a suite had been reserved for theguests. Jt is pin!, -ble that Pie.sldent Dole will Their rooms are the same npartmcnls 1 leave ChU-iun at 10:30 tomouow lor occupied by President McKinley two years ago when he visited Chicago to address the Martiuette club. The suite, which was decoiated wMi Im France roses and draped with a llawail.m ibig, consists of a drawing loom and three bedrooms. On arrlvlrs at the hotel Ceneral Brooke extended an Invitation to Presi dent nnd Mrs. Dole to visit Fort Sheri dan this morning. The invitation was accepted, and tho party left Chicago this mornlpg at 9 o'clock by si eclal train. At the fort n parade of the gar rison wa given in their honor. At 1 o'clock today luncheon was ten dered the distinguished guests at Klngsley's. and afterward 11 formal re ception was held nt the Union League club. In an Interview with a press repre sentative President Dole disi ussed free ly the conditions in Hawaii, but refused repeatedly to talk of the Hawaiian an nexation question now- before congress. "I cannot go Into a discussion of a mat ter which Is before congress now," he said. "It would be, I think, discourte ous. Hut there Is one thing I do wish to say. There is absolutely no founda tion for thee stories of Hawaii being mennced by Japan. There is absolutely nothing In It We i" not menaced by JJoney Saving Values. WUEUU? AT DAVIIHON'S 1'UltNlTUItIi 8T0KICS. Wi: HAVE TIIKM, AND l.OTrt OF TIIKM. OUIt FIIIHT INDUCE MENT FOIt 1898: 150 Solid Antique . " Oak Sideboards" 150 By the elonlnir out of a lsrgo sideboard mnnu r.in,l.,r. I,n.lnp firm at th- end of the yrur, 1 wm fIonled thin lucky opportunity to purcliuse them anil am therefore prepared to rater to tlio trade with every Imaginable, design. As the .nas In our lame tore room Is at a omnium which deprives u of illxplnying less tlinn one fourth of llicin. wo call the attoiitlon 01 tlio public to come and examine our samples. We Quote a Few Prices : A nice antique oalc siiiciioniii, hai daomely polished and carved, with a plaleglass mirror, medium lie, at $6.50 Another design, much larger, with heavier curving, at $9.50 These prices are merely illustrations, for we have them at almoit any price. Wo an- com pelled to sell these goods at sacrifice prices, occasioned by the comp'aint made by the rail road companies who demand storage clmrRcs. OUIt LINE OF Bed Room Salts, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Solas, Springs and Matresses. At lowest prices, DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Ner Robblus" Opera House. 11E8T LINK OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, "'rem. Tliero aro cough muJicinca that an taken as freely as a drink 01 water from a dipper. Tlioy aro cheap medicines. (Quantity dos not make up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cms Hron chitK Asthma, Croup, Whooping Couh, and all Colds, Coughs, and affections of the Throat and Lungs. fiberrg IS now HALF I'llUT bottles 50 cents. for the half-size japan, urn meetlrg a. ' kind refen-i . mcnt In ci.. i.- 1 ,-. t n.-.ve a cauitut i-euss a nutter of the and there i- no ele u:atlin.T with .Tnjia-i In the cause f my leaving. There is nothlns in the re'r.M r.t between our country and Japan that hurried me to America. "It is lm;"sFible to say how many Hawaiian itre In favor of annexation and how tnanv are oppoped to it, be cause 110 one kiio-,.!.. The Hoyallsts would tell you, sor e of them, that all Hawpllans a-e oppotjd to aniexaiion, which Is tu t true. I think the Portu guese are generally in favor of It. I think the Germans are gc-nernlly In favor of It. The Englishmen am di vided. Some of the strongest annexa tionists are English, and ninny of the English oppose It. The Americans, I think, are practically a unit In favor of It." Mr. IJrile e.Iscussed at length the so- nlnl nn.l rfil.:li-nl fpntlll-osi of the island Washing. on. Monarch over pain. Hums, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant iclief. Dr. Tl.onm Kclcn trie Oil At any drug stoic. Tlin ISurni IVillviil. Tlioiiirani-'einents fur tlio Hums festival, nnd haiuuict to niuriow uiglit aro complete. Vboiit a liundicd invitations liavo been issued, anil reiircsentallves from Ilu.Utou, Shamokin, Jit. Curinel and other towns in the legion will be present to honor tlio memory of tho Scotch poet. TO cuiti: A COI.1I IN ONI HAY. Tako Lixative Hromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2."c. Tlio genuine has I,, it. Q. on each tablet. Iteiuoveil to the llofpltal. Uichard firay. of St. Clair, employed at tho Silver Creek colliery, had his leg broken on Thursday by a full of coal, and on Prlduy ho was removed to tlio Miners' hospital at Fouutait. Springs. Ho is a hrothcr-iti-Iaw of Kev.l. Jones, at 0110 time patorof tho Welsh t'alvanistic church, of town. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent riour, and tako no other brand. It is the best (lour nuide Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the ilnest liver and howel rcunlator ever made RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsporl will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TUF Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written gusrantee to absolutely cure 11 kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . fixaminatlon Pree. 100 persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can lie referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within rcacli of all. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tho Our Storo. Houso or at THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, - No. 7 South Main Street. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Scholars wanted In embroidery and Inncy needle ork lessons lveu every afternoon. All klnda of ttaiiiptiiirduno. Mica Laura Folmor, Comer Main und Lloyd BU., KhcnatdiMh. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. t'litrlrk Wrlsti, Drrciitril by Itepulillcnus, Unix Up A gul n . At tho licii'iliticMii pthuarles In I'ast Maliv tiny township. Patrick WclOi, who lias held tho tillk-e of SiiiiervUnr for many, many ' yr-irs, wmlf-fi-ati-il for rcnuiniiiatloh liy.lolui Hall to tlio tiuio of 10(1 to 110. Tor School Ulterior, Wllllrtin A Sauerhrcy received 110 v. lts, Mivlinel Kelper, AO, and Lloyd 123. rlirey awl I.ltiyil ui-ro nominated. Tho ' old ring w 111 completely anitiliilated. .1111 .i t ml-' 1-..VJ i-4hHn.'i iv 1 -i 1 u' 1 ' .V'i 1 U .n.n 0 named their ticket, ratritk Welsh, who iriis defeated at tho ItcpuMicati primaries, liolilieil up again and this time wnsuotTSsfiil lie defeated James Knnohy thoveleol'311 to ltt.i 1- nl OCIUM ivicived 307 volts; Michael Qulnn, 7(1; John l"mlierty. 50: William Kcatinf 15S, Peter CoHIiih, ssj William llr dley, '-'UO (lalvin .mil Hr.ulley tioininated Kor Townslilp 1 li-rk. Patrick lgo 530 vole-i l-'or A osjor. i; maul S (lately 130 votes, Prank l-'riel 378. Auditor. Miclmel lirennan -121 votes, John U-iwloy 70. OTIIF.U ri.ACK8. Tlio following horoiigh ticket liai been nominated by the liepulilicans at Aslihml : Mipi-i visor, Sanntel It. Ktitzer, Treasurer, (ieoigo II. llelfrich; Auditor, Kobert T 'l'reon. The Uepublieans of Malianoy City on Sat urday night named this t ekct . Supervisor, Silas D.ivlaj Auditor, Ahnor Mollis At I'uttsvillo this ho-oiigh ticket w.is named by the Republicans: Treasurer, Samuel Moitlmcr; Auditors, William Short, Oeorte W. (llcun and Thomas I.owtliert. Tlio Right Name In the Right rlace. ! Pun-Tina lor coughs and colds, M.ic. At j (Iruhler Bros., drugstore. 1 Tiling Nomination Papers. I The ballot law, as iimcnilcd at the last -csFioii of the Legislature, provides that lertificates of nomiuatiuii and nomination cupels for candidates for township, boreugh and city olhccs, election olhccrs nnd school directois, shall be filed with tho County Coiiiiuissioners at least eighteen ami lltlcen days, respectively, before the day of election. As tho local election takes place on 1-Vbruaiy lfith. the last day for filing certificates of nomination will ho Friday, the SSth instant, and the last day for filing nomination p.ipeis will he Monday, the 31st inst. J. A. Perkins, of Antiouity. O , was for thirty years nocdlessly tortured by physicians I for tho cure of eczema. He was quickly I cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Stlvu I the laiin iis lieallng salve lor plies ami skiii , iHo,i-o.s. C. II. ilagcnbucli. riutiey for Naval Otlic r. I This morning's Miners' Journal says: 'Il is expectid tl.at tho appointments for Naval Office and Surveyor of the Port will bo made within the next few days. John I', l inney has icceived endorsement from many lending I Ilcjiii hi leans ill diU'eient paits of tho State lor the position of Naval Otliccr. On Satur day a -erics of resolutions signed by Chair ' .iiiir L. Shay, Secretaries Charles A Su der and Daniel Dutly and several more , members of the Executive Comniitteo of the , Thirteenth Congressional District were sent 1 to Senators Quay and Penrose." "I can highly recommend Di. Hull's Cough Svrun for croiin. I have Usui It for several years and find It tho best remedy ever tried. Mrs. Hannah MorrUon. Huriinston, W. Va.' .loyco rleitds Otillty In the Dauphin county court on Satunlay Thomas J. Joyce, editor of tho Mahanoy City Hlack Iliamond, pleaded guilty to tho cliaige of perjury befoio Judgo McPhcrsnn. The prosecutor is John J. Coyle, of Philadel phia, and the case grew out of the Wyatt- Joyce ca-e tried in IIarrisburgsover.il months aao. llv agreement of counsel a lile- of auilty was entered, and the court fixed Mon day, February iilst, as the time for imposing sentence. Tho law specifies a fine or im prisonment or both in such cases. Mr. Stark. Peasant I due. O.. says, i Win i- two doctors nave un my boy to die, 1 -aved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cilie." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagutibur.li. A l'oriner Slieiinlidoaliiiu. Trom Mt. Carniel Star. Thomas Ilamiigo, who is the representa tive of Jit. Cirmel Lodge to the Orphan's Home, besides being elected a director of that oxiellcnt institution, has been appointed on tho supply committee. The president has made a good selection and one that will be tullv endorsed hy Lodgo No. tl.10, of this town. Sufferers from bilious affections, fever and iiL'tie. indigestion, etc., should uso Dr. Hull's Pills, whoso powers of curium theso ailments are gratefully acknowledged by thousands. 10 and 25 cts. The I'miiIiis of foreigners. The oxodus of foreigners to their native land continues on tho increase. Forty loft lit. Carmel and Shamokin lecently, and on Friday ten departed from Mahanoy City and we-e followed by as many moie on Sat urday. A prominent steamship agent esti mates the number at 300 who liavo sought their nativo country within the past two months. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others aie in vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed tocuie and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, llronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c. anil 50c. Klre! 1'lrel I'lrel Insure vour property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., Americau Firo Iiisur.iuco Co West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. N'aarly 100 I.11I1I (III On Saturday seveuty five men employed rtu. lii tl.n 1. .fc U. car shoos at Palo Alto, and twenty moro at St. Clair shops, nere suspended indefinitely. They embrace carpenters, blacksmiths, helpers and laborers, U is Usual to cut down the working force at this time, when the railroad tralllu rush is over. There's Just What You Want. Pui.Tliiii (25e.l for eoughsaud colds. At Urubler Hros., drugjdoio. Drowned 111 tt Mud Tank. Elmer Klcekiicr, of Tamauua, aged JU Saturday was taken with an epileptic lit while working at No. 11 bleaker , near a mud tank, aud met death. Ho foil 1 into the taut and was suuocaieu ueiuru no couiu uu rcscucu, IN Ol.ll KN TIM US Peonto overlooked tlio importance of por. s"i" . , -.i.ii.... maiieiitly ueuciiciai eueeis auu wiiii tmiiMeiiL aeiiou: UUl. IIU ui.v v io generally known that Syrup of Pigs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-lntorineu people win j umi., lives, which act for a time, hut Dually in jure the system, lluy the genuine, luadu hy tho California FigSyrup Co. New Pastor Ashed I'or. if lu lmt inietliiL' the oflicial board of St. John's Methodist Kpiscupal ehurcli. of Sun. bury, decided to usk conference to uppoint Hev. It. II. Hart, of Jsuey Shore, or liev. U. Murray Klepfer, of Catawlssa, us pastor of tho church uext year. When bilious or costive, eat a CascareU uudy cathartic euro guaranteed. 10c, 250" MYSTERIOUS TROUBLES. Few People Understand or Realize It, A Clear Explanation of Its Nature and How to Avoid It Clearly Shown. What Is tliii mysterious trouble that Is coininc upon the people 7 Why Is It that we see so many men who look weakened, nerveliss and wholly out of condition ? Why are so many women, whom wo see na,ln wll.bjvi relied II in. -aiih """ '""lar-tl eyes ami n geiieriil lack of lus Ire? Theso things seem to he cnutlv lucre islnir lit late, ami witiiout any annarent .unu. lVc see more men who lack vinor than ever iieforo. Wo meet 111010 ran 11 who scorn irokcii-down than in the past. Surelv ihero mist be a cause for all this and tlr-ie is lli.se troubles can tt -! I'mm hut ouo Muse, namely : dlsoidored kidneys or iirinaty iiuans. Indeed, It Is now admitted that tho legion of tin, lower holy is the prime source it must Physical Ills. Whi n the kidneys ho- l oino diseased tho blood becomes noiooiied hid all the troubles, such as slecnli ssiiess. ack of appetite. nervclesncss. re.tle.ssness. lircd and despondent feelings follow in its Ivake. The truth is. people are not well: hut thev I houl.l lie, and they can bo if tliev would Im y take the means of recovery that aro ear nt hand. In writing uiiim this subject. I)r. II. A. tliiiin. Dean nnd Professor .of I'tirgery of the United States Jlcdica' Col ege. New York, says : In a largo class of ailments where the lilood is in an unhealthy state. irhere thre Is 110 evidence 01 organic mischief hut where I he general health is depleted, tho 'acc sal low, the urino colored, constituting the 'bilious ' condition, the advantage gained I'min the Use of Warner's Safe Cine Is ic- luarkable. I find also that in Hriglit's dis- ae it seems to act as a solvent of albumen: In soothe and heal inflamed iiicmhrani's. ami Iah out epithelial debris which block up I tic urine lieal lug tubes. ' It is undoubtedly true tlut Americans, asn I cople. aie in a more or less serious condi- liou, and that thcro arc complaints which I. jvo otcoinc national senses. 11m it is llso true that modern science lias provided 111 aiicniiate remeny which is alMo to tuny lontrol it and supplant sickness and misery l y nealtli ami Happiness. SUICIDE OF MRS. MANN. Irowned Herself lit it lt.itlittlh at Her Home, The sensation of the hour in town is tho eath of Mrs. Duretta Jlaun, wife of Louis lann, whu keeps a furnishing goods tore 011 West Centre street, tho ciroum- lanccs surrounding the death, together with I10 fact that the couple were married only bout eighteen months and tlio reticence of he husband has madu tho case ono of tho uist sensational recorded in local annals for mm time. It appears that shortly after five o'clock iturd.ty evening Mr. Mann mid his father- law, Jlr Goldsclitiiidt, of Jll. Carmel, eio in tho former's store at No. 17 West nt to street, when M: Maun suggcitcd that r. Uoldschmidt go to his supper. Jlr. Oold-climidt wont to the Jlaun res! uce in tho Schmidt building 011 North tin btieet He found the door of theapart entH locked and lelurned to the store. Jlr. 11111 lemarked that it was stiaugo his wil'u is not home, as sho wasalways very prompt having meals ready, llo locked up tho ire and went Iiouie witli Ills father-in-law. pcated efforts to got an answer from thin failed and Jlr. JIann became alarmed nally one of tho doors wero forced open ion entering the sitting room a purse was served 011 a table. Heneath the purse was lute written by .Mrs Jhinn. Whether tho husband gut an intimation 1111 this note as to the death of his wife is t known In fact Jlr. Mann's mind has t been clear concerning tho note since, and mo members of tho family disclaim kuuwl ioof it. Howovcr, Jlr. JIann and his father law wont into the bathroom mid weie horri- d to 11 11 d the dead body of Mis. Jlaun in 0 bathtub, which was almost full of water. io body was clothed in a night robe. It is hastily removed from tlio tub by tho 1 fsband and father ami Dr. Callen n a sum med. Upon making an examination the ter declared that life was extinct, and had en for about an hour. When Jlr. JIauu and his father-in-law par- ik ol dinner at homo uu Saturday Mrs. 11111 was appaiently in excellent mints and ilth. She remarked to hrr husband that 0 intended spending a part of the after- visiting 0110 of her friends. It has 'ice been learned that tho visit was not ide. Tlio deceased left her homo neatly auged. Even to tho removal of the ashes .in the kitchen range. Jlr. Mann always ended to tills, a ml for the first tltuo his fo did the work on Saturday. She carried ) ashes down stairs and asked one of the rks in Schmidt's storo to direct her to the i-hiii. Lo 0110 reporter Mr. JIann yesterday cctly denied that his wife's death was duo suicide. A llKitALl) reporter to-day met ac Uoldschmidt u brother of the dead man. Jlr. (loldsclinildt is a wealthy thing dealer of Jit. Carmel. IIu said to u-porter "I intended to come to Sheuaii 1I1 yesterday to visit my sister, but was led Saturday night by a telegiuiu an uiclug her death. I really cannot ae- calmt fur It. My sister had a good htishaud 1 a good homo and sho repeatedly wrote 1 asked me to call on her and see how ely she was settled. It may ho that sho eiidid to tako a hath before: preparing '''iper and while standing besido the bath 1 was attacked by heart failure, or some- lug of that kind. It is a sad case." t"3Irs. JIann was about 30 years of age. He "jre her marriage she lived with her father ' Jll, uirmel, ami was a spinster. Sho mar '".id Mr. JIann a year a en last Oi'inhio- "irly last tall tlio couplu buried their child, r!jiich lived hut a few weeks. The death of '?r offspring Is supposed to have preyed 'Vntl tilt! lliifnrlliiMttM tv,.ni,iS ,,,l.l ..1. "Bjugh sho was apparently careful to conceal "I'r worrlment. ''The fuueral will take place to-morrow ,inilng. The remains will be taken to 'ttsvlllo for interment, in PtMnt. .Mary Hird. Il.-irrisburg, Pa,, says, ly child is worth millions to mo; yet I mid have lost her by eioup had I not In .sieu tweniy-iive c -- JI...I i.. .L..,t.,.ii..u ...... j t.. n 1...111.. .., Isted twenty-five eents in a holtlo of One wiuuta Couali Cure." It euros coughs, colds vtd all throat and lung troubles, C. II "igoubuch. j Hoys Cliiirgutl. Three boys named John Sunderland, Will. m ltobbs and Patrick Seaiilau weio ar- . igued befuro Justice Shoemaker, charged th robhiiig the warehouse of Harry tio- "iski. They settled the case by paying 'V the articles stolen J ml also the roots, zi fuMrs. M. II. Ford, I'mlilcU's, III., suffered ' eight years from dyspepsia ami chronic islipalfuii and was Dually cured byisiug IQWilt's Little Kiirly Uisers, the fmnuiis V$lo pills for all btouiach uud liver tioublcs. UJI. Hageuhuch. U III PITHY POINTS. txppntilng Throughout tlm Country Chronicled for Ilmty Perusal. Politically thellKRAi.ufeclsqulte healthy. At noon on Saturday 3S0 licenses had been Issued. .Mrs. S.tltie Cox Is still an appllcat for the Pittsburg post office. Counterfeit silver dollars aro Humorous In the vicinity of I!eIlefonte, Daniel Walter has sold his Potlsvlllo hotel to Peter Hatier, of Schuylkill Haven. Fourteen new inemders woto added to tho rolls of the now lodge of Llks at Ashland. Tho millionaire may despiso the laboring man, hut the grave-digger puts him down In the end. If you desiro good work, the best of slock, bring your job work to this ollico, nnd tho prices aro right. Hoy. Ldgar Miller will ho formally in stalled pastor of tho Lutheran chuich a t Ash land on Sntuliy. Sixteen new membeis wero icceived into tho JI K. clniieh at Ilristol ycstenlsy, the result of a recent revival. Tho United Mine Workers' Union, with Jelegalea leprcseetiiigllilrty-twoloeals closed Its session on Saturday. Iwo of the threo new applications for liquor license at Illeomsbtirg were on Satur- lay rcfusi d hy the Colua.bia county court. The Wilkcsbarro Hoard of Tr.ido has idopted resolutions piutestliig against a re luction of the letter-carrier force In that Ity. A 3-ycar-old son of Tony Itltz, of Sllvor- rook, near Ila.leton, was probably fatally aided on Siturday hy tlio overturning of a lail of boiling water. A coal regie-, base lull circuit is talked of, emln.iee Putlsville, llazlctou, Sliuniokiii, Mahanoy City, Ashland, Shenandoah, Oir- rdvllle and Mt. Carmel. Mrs ( atharlne Hoyer Julius, at the ago of 02, who has never hoeti on a sick bed since lie was a child, is living at Labatte, York ounty, iu a fairly good state of pieserva- loll. Colonel U H. Iteaumont, a retired United iatcs Army olliccr, at Wilkcsbarro, believes he day of cavalry fighting Is over, and that vhat the army needs is riflemen and modern icavy guns. Cards are out announcing tlio wedding of ills- Pantile Ceiosky, of .Mahanoy City, to Ir II W. Katz, of Lausford. Tlio ceiemony viU bo perforincd In Killer's hall on Tuesday Iternoon, 1' ol. 1st, at 0 o clock. Charles Smith, the huilcr maker, today reeled a galvanized guard rail around the tone steps -tt tlio Meldalzis cafe, on South lain siieet. Tho fulling stack at tlio electric light house i Kntuiday camo within an nco of killing ut ten men who weie engaged in working round it. V passengi r from Sunbury this morning tiled the wind was so llcrco along the I'qucluiniia rner at that place last night, uit H b'ew the loofs oil' several freight cars tallied to trains. If yon arc oll'ercd a bottle of Salvation Oil. 'tliniit wrapper or defaced or mutilated, ,,'t ...... ,,.!,. ,.....,.. i... r.. v .. u .... j j vj i, iiiaj ,,u nuiu it there is something wrong; it may he a iirilihss or dangerous counterfeit. Insist ion getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine cknge, in a yellow wrapper. Tlio Crawford Comity System, Following tho examplo 6et by the Citizens rty of Shenandoah, all tho principal towns tho county have adopted the Crawford mty system for primaries. Mahanoy City cd it for the first timo on Friday, and on tuiday tho I'epiiblic.ui conferrees at Potts lie adopted the system. . As delay incieases suffering, always keep -. Hull's Pills on hand. They aro the best .'dicine to take for a weak and run down stem. Dr. Johu W. Hull's Pills aro the ily genuine. AVinnliiir Fresh Laurels. Miss Clara Mao Sailor, of Pottsvillo, is win UK fresh laurels niehtlyastlieMnrsoiitiiettfi ith the Wolforil Itcpcitoiro Comiuny. She is tt hrilliaut future as a stage favorite ami r many Shenandoah fiienils aro nleascil ith her sueicss. nil's. TalN-l's l'-iinerul. The funeral of Mrs. Catheiino T.illet, who is instantly killiil on tho railroad, took aco from her residence In Lost Creek this online. 1 ho remains ncio hroimht to un anil taken tu the Aniiuiieiatlon cliurch here services wero held. Interment was atlo in the jiarish ccmetuy. Buy Keystonellimr. Hostile that the name F,ssia & Hakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on K-iet.- At Muliuuoy City. A party of ten yiuitig peoplo trolleycil to ilianoy City last eveniiiL' to n.iv Mr. and rs. l.ilward I-ugarty a visit at their resi- itee on South Main street, Ti. i eveniiiK nt was a pleasant one, hut wiib somewhat .rreil hy tho miaiiiK of tlio many lire mis which terrorized that town. )no Miiiuto Cough Cure cures quickly. T ai s wnai you want ! u. 11. iiusenuucii. lCemoveil to ltaltiiniii-u. '!. A. Murnliy. now uianazor of Swifts' at market at ISaltimore, Mil,, who until ently held a similar positiuu at Mahanoy y, on Saturday removed his family to tlio nier elty. Mr. Murphy is well and favor- y known hero. Ills successor has not yet n aniiiineed. llltll'll HI 1 II.' . . 1- CZSC. t1 in n ly. enw--tt sal ' ' a e- O t nr. m ut.t. nUlnr h-M-r ki" H W ffl 5 ,, n m,, i.i-. i., ni U UDW c, i mill -e, i (UiM j .it'i-ii, i-u-. l'rii-o centB. only I'm, lo laKo mill iiouq'a is irc:iiinrllla MISCELLANEOUS. )lt ItKNT. A hltircroom and Uweliiu nt hPHMon ulven Anrll lht. lH'JS. Ann v tu 5!. II. Kelilcr, 2U North Ma St. l-lri-lm r1ST On tlio 2"Jnd Inst., a gold rlnjr, octucou 41 In sh.iiiu. bt-nrhic tlie'imerititlot, -Mtutiifin 'en A. Y." A reward will bo jmld for return to nr.iiiAU) iiiiiee, l-.'J .it Mm HAIn, One aeeonddmnd uriiuu, in irood ootid twin. iliciu uiBli or Hiatal I im-nts . I'raney. l-'JO-lf illl HAI.. A Kod, ileslrahln propeity, double liltiek, 130 ami 132 Weot t.'entre et. Uu Ki"l terms. Apply tu .. u. llrohst, eor icriiroeer. i-i-j-im Unit HAI.1C A llret-elass narlur heater in L'J tlrst-el.is.eoiiililioii. Will sell it fur less Wy uiie-tliiril o( Ihu cost. Apply to William lilizza, m. 1-euli, r.i. l-iww hOll HAI,H OIIHA1. On easy terms, th iirniwrlv if .likwi Kmvlln Iti litit. (nrliiiii. ...l..ri ..iti. .till. ti l...r inilop li.-ut Inf.. i. louiuiH, iieniy ui initi. c, sk nuy on 10U BAM?. A valiiuldeJIniitreetproiierty htoro, dwellliiir. vurd. wnrerooni un blu. Address. (). 1. (J." euro of Jii'UALij ice, nnenanuoan, ra, wiu Oil ltKXT Storo and dwelling, 120 Nortl Minn hi reci; muio glass (untiiiu front ply to U. W. Ncwhouaer. Itl North Main 1-7-U OH ItKNT. Ktoru and dwillln. uorner Coai ttmi vino fein'tis, .piy 10 r.i ilium aic Ire, tiU VAibt Centre btreet. 1-l tf OTIC1C The uuderslKned 1h devlrons ol cloHiiitr nn UU aei-otiuu eUlier in cua, tr b IM, fur nil bllU that aro now due or over tlut monui. ah eoniraciH, aim ugreenieniH. ever, will bo carried out. I idiall place all duo uecounU In tho hands of nronei ties for collection. umury 6, Ib'JS, 1-0-lm food's CONWAY'S FfllWOUS 5 BUD lOe STOE HO. 7, 102 North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Owing to the disagreenble the following articles will be 17 Gents Por Yard, regular prlco 3Bc. yd, CopperTlnncd Wash Boilers, 48c. each No.1S Galvanized Coal Hod, - 30c. each 500 White Plates, at - - 3c. each, regular price 5c. 200 Opal Celery Dishes at - - 9c. each, regular price 15c. 200 Opal Fruit Dishes ut - 9c1 each, regular price 15c. Table Oil Cloth, per yard - - 10c, regular price 20c. "rooms, - - . 5c. each. Glasses, per dozen - - 12 cents. Kcntcmbcr these Roods arc for this day only nt these prices. Come early If you wish lo secure sonic of the bnrgains ; they will not Inst long nt these pricc9. In addition to the bargains nlrcady offered we will sell for two hours only a 15 ii.ch Cnol Ilodfor 9 cents. Sale from 9 to 11 n. 111. Notice. Nothing Zz ioc Higher priced goods CONWAY'S Famous 5 & 10c Store No. ft: 102 North IS Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. Christ. Sclimidt, Agent nnd Bottler of . . 110 LIB j Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST AI!D HL'LTlilEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- mmmmmmmmmmmtd WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! Sz S The undersigned have embarked in the furniture business in connec tion with their large and extensive stove trade. We are not strangers to the people of this vicinity, and therefore need no introduction. Our reputation for honesty, low prices and satisfaction is iron clad , which is fully demonstrated by our many customers. We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call and examine our stock. BD. & J. SIEGEL.,2 j; 117 nnd IS) S. Main ft. BAZAR "Tlin STYLISH PATTERN." Ar- t'slic. FasWonat-1.'. Ordinal. Ptst. ct- i Fil'.injr. Prices IO ana 15ccistH. ; HoncWgher. None belter at any pt.ee. j I I"nms tellabb merchant cells tliem In 7 neatl every city or town. Asfc for T j Ihcm, orlheycaubcliadbymallfrom (, j us in either New Ycrlc or Chicago. . J Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sl.eet J sent upon receipt ol one cent to pay ( if, WAGAHNEW I ) t!rifniest ladies' macarme puoiisnia. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of f ! tl'j -lav. Home Lllefalure, Household I f Hints, Fancy 7oifc, Current Topics, T ) Fictloii, all for only 50 cents a year, In- 6 I eluding a 1'rco pattern, your ovnsclec- " ) tlon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address f ! THE MeCALL COMPANY, i J42-J46 Vest 14th Street, New Yctfc. k J J89 Fifth Avenue, Cnicafo. I t 1 -x-1 -J-1 s u -1 ; cr j- i sf I A Mandsomo Comnloxlon 5 la one of tlio greatest charms a woman can possess, I'otzom'B CourLBXiON l'owoua gives It. - weather of Saturday the sale of held on Tuesday : CLOTH 1 sold on the first floor above 2 on second floor. 3 3 3 3 Main Street. 2 3 SLEDS. SKATES. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will be Tremendous, The most profitable business will be In trans portation nnd merchandising and In furnlshlnr food and suppUes to the multitude of Gold Hrekeis In ahoit, ft ceneral Trading, Mercan tile and fc?tenmsh!p business. It was so In rillbcso In 'OS. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated Capital, $5 000,000 ""-"" To meet this demand, will own and operate I U OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own Una of larre na Magnificent Ocean Steamers, r Specially adapted for passenger business carry in K to that country an Immense amount of sup plies nnd equipment for the miners, as well as furnishing them transportation for thtmaalves und their eoods, and establishing- Trading Htatlous at different points. An opportunity la offered any person, be they of small or large means, to buy Bhares of stock In this company and participate In tho ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to bo earned within the next 12 months. Shares arc offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, and will be offered tor a i for n limited time only Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks raying larger dividends. While numerous savings banks and banks hsve suspended, transportation and tradlnp companies were never seen in the list ot (allures. This stock Is imt ot tlio most desirable Investments offered tlio public. The Incorporators and stockholders Vf ho are connected with this company are roan of wide experience In similar undertakings and men who.e names are sufficient cuarantee of the stnndlnjr of the company, to wit: ALIIKKT O. BLATZ, l'res. Vol Illatz Brew Co., MilwHiikeo. HON WM. K. .MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D.O. KDWAIIDH, Traffic Mgr. O H. I. It. It , Clnclntintl. I'KNK A. HEUIIT, of Clms. Koestner Co, Chicago. CIIAS. II, UOCKWKLL, Trafllo Mgr. O I. it I II. R., (Morion Holite) Chicago W. C. ItlNKAHHON.Oen'lI'uss. Ak-t. C. N. O- &T. 1". It. It.. Cincinnati, O. II. W. (IHll'l'lTlI, I'rcs. First National Dank. Vicksburg, Mis. IREI. A OTTU, poet eighteen years with Shelby Hank, Shclbyvllle, lud. J. M. I'll I I.I.I I'.S, Cshlcr First Nat'l Dank, Vlcksbursr, Mill. Anil hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make all money payable to The Alaska Transporiaflon & Development Co., Fisher Building, Cor. Van Duren it Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO ILL Stop That Cough, Hold that cold back. How? By using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Mala Street. mim.-CHERT- STORE, o DKALElt IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND UETAII, SO West Centra Street.
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