CREPE PAPER. We have just received a new stock of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll 10 feet long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, a- SI. Main St. THE WRECK OFJTIIE VEENDAM. llur liiMi'iim'i" mill ( row mivim1 tlio AniiT iu: l.liu r ' .. I. mil . New York. Ci-li. 1 1. Tl Aim nam lino Bteanu r St. I. 'ills, Cu taln ItmulU', which nrrl'-eil Sitltmluy fmin Smi.h nmpton. ieorls Hit1 Ii s nt foa of the Holland-American lint- I'.emvuT W.'ti dun i .itnlti SU'tiRnr. (nm 1 1 ; . . m for New York. 'Phi' paxm m, ts : nil crew of tin1 Veetidnin were mivi il liy the St. I.iuIh. The Voetulani left ItottPitlnin l'' !. ' with a general cmiru, 122 piisseiiK i .- and j c row. On lVh. G she Ftiurk a sulimeiKed wreck, which probably tore a link In the ship's bottom. She hi(,an h! iking rapidly, and as preparallmis w, re Inins made to ta1 e to the life boat the St. l.nuls was c'-iili'pd. While the crew were kept at the iii'.:npr the par.fenpers wete nil safely tram fi .'ted and then the crew boarded the St. Louis. Uefore leaving the Veendam she was set on the. Oil' I'm- the Klondike Portland. Ore., Feb. U. The stenm ihlp uretron sailed last nlKht for Dyea and Skasjuay, Alaska, with 500 passen gers and I L'i'O tuns of freight, IncludlUK 50 doRS. 41 horse and 31 burros, one hundred tons of supplies for the kov- srument leilef expedition are sent by Ihe Orepon. THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Diirlnif lmiSTHU T1M12S will nut only niabitali thf IiIkIi .ntltlKluril of exfcllcnee it reiu-lieil the pat year, lint will Klcutlfimlly emlciivor to eteel ltd nw, lu't reenril, Hint wi I not HW iTVf from lis hct turiue to iimko THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY A.NI THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'ltlNTlMI ALL THE NEWS ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME Nn Inurimt is more extensively elreulnteil Iian a wider eirt-le of remleiw in lVnn tvanl. than THE PHILADELPHIA Tines WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TCp M C DAILY, $.1 00 per annum ; S5cent XElvl'lO per inontli; tlt'Uvi rcil by currlerM (or 0 cent per week. SUNDAY CillllON.iB large, lmnilMome pagen 221 iilinnns, elegantly Illustrated, beaiitldllly prlnteil in iiil. rs, HM per annum ; S cents per copy. Dally anil Siiii ilay, $5.00 per aiiniim ; M) cent per month. Addreus all letters to -THE TIMES, riiii.AiGT.eifiA STANDS 5 REASON we are to have vou as a regular cus tomer we will sell onlv such goods as will give entire satisfaction. The line of PARLOR TABLES . . . and STANDS Ready for yonr inspection is worthy of me iiliicsi limine we uu gut. .wiu articlcs have been carefully selected and typify the highest skill of the makers art. Of oak, natural and green finish, solid and imitation mahogany, plain and inlaid, highly polished, their beauty and quality should soon find them a home at such (mail prices. wiirrn unamumsd IRON BEDSTEADS As low as $2,75. Cane seated chairs, finished in cherry, walnut, or antique oak at $3 per half do.. Large cane seated arm rockers finished in same colors at f 1.50 each. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. New Robbius' Opera House. HK8T IJNE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY ud HTKAW. Floor tnd Table 011 Cloths. t- r T-rvT nv 27 V, E. D. rULC l t Centre and mi m less Why is it every sarsapnrilla which tnes to sell itself, ranges itself against Ayer's as the stand ard ? Why is it that all have to olFer extra inducements bUruer bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper priej anything, everything, but thu one inducement of quality V has never been equaled by any cheap imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tells. II is tne standard. "I have sold Ayer's Sarmpnrilli for more than twenty-fivo years, anil hao never heard anything but word? of praiso from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached mo. A preparation must possess groat merit to maintain such a repu tation. I believe your sarsapnrilla to bo the bst blood purifier that has ever been introduced to tho general public. I often hear other nnnufacturers say that this is "a3 good as Ayer's," but no one ever yet heard it said that Ayer's was "as good as any other kind. They always set Ayer's up as tho standard of excellence." S. F, IIovce, Duluth, Minn. Mint lit MIh Wile. Joseph Wagner, of Went Coal (-treat, was before Justice Shoemaker yesterdny, charged with (Iritis a shot at 1 1 i s wifo. The bullet passed through a kitchen door, but missed the woman. After u conference it was de cided to let the rouplo depart and try to live together peaceably. Wagner charged infi delity and tho wife aliened dissipation and neglect. Charter firauteil. The charter for tho Shenandoah Soldiers' Monument Park Association was granted by bo Court tu-day. 'Minor- notinitur n"i f.N'ron-o. Altoor.a, I'a., Feb. 1 1. District resi dent Patrick Dolnn, of the 1'nlteil Mine Workers' iissiclatlon, has been touring; ami orsaniKliiK the central I'ennsyl vanla coal u-Rlmi illililiK the past few days. At a meeting at ll.it neslioro Sat urday It was decided to ili-niuml an In crease of from Ti to 10 cents per ton, to hriiiK the mliiliiK rate up to the west fin pi Ices. The dlstllet Rives operators till April 1 to grant the demand or suf fer a strike. Doinoeriitlo riliifVrniiro rostpoiU-it. Wllkesharie. I'll., Feb. 14. John M. Gurinnn, chairman of the Democratic state committee, recently sent out a circular letter to a number of leading DemiKrats Inviting them to a confer ence at llarrlsburg on Feb. 17. He now finds that he will be unable to be in Ilarrlsbuig on that date, anil Issues a circular postponing the conference. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer 1 1 -t.- - ".niw-'V. 1 Tr.:ji. . ylis:i ri s- Fcii-onsUc. Qr-Uu-1. Potf.cl- I'. !r-. Prices iO JUKI inc'Oii(4. T 'cr jldpbcr. Mqne better at any ciLj. f v; reliabli niercUant sells Ihem l.i . near' every cily or iewn. Af.k for ' , tae.11, or they can be k-d by mail from f us in either New crfc or Chicago. , r Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet J j sent opon receipt of one cent to pay ( 'Mr A!iaJ j PriKhlest ladles' maa:inepub!lsheJ. I Invaluable for the fccmr. Fashions of I lbs day, Home Literature, Household . t Hints, Fancy Work, Current Tories, J Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- L eluding a I'rt'O pattern, your own selec- . f lion any time. Send two 2ent stamps T 1 lor sample copy. Address ! THE McCALL COMPANY, : j 142-146 West 14th Slreet, Ne w crt. i J 1B9 Fifth Avenue, Cnicapo. I CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hheeler'a Old Ktund.) jotj NORTJI MAIN STIUWT. VUtt-cln vrork Kuarantecd, Prompt ami olltt! nlli hdmilH JUtr cutting a itctttUv. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Hclinlara svonted in embroidery ami funcy needle work, (.essoin riven every utti rnoon All kllulaol tauiplligUone. Miss Laura Polmor, Corner Main and I.loyd HU., HbenaudmU, jSrd in ssiug. Miw May Irene Seltzer, of Win. Peiin, who snll'ered from a scvero cold the past week, is reported somewhat Improved. .Mrs. .Maize, of Philadelphia, is vlsitlne her lster, Mrs. W. J. Se tzcr, of Wm. I'enn. IXivid I.inclmm and Daniel Ollllllaii visited friends at Schuylkill HaTon yester day. l'ev. Harry Preston, of Mahnnoy Piano was a visitor to town yesterday and filled tho pulpit of tlio Methodist episcopal church. Mlises Annie Ilreuiinn and Lizzie Hard! man spent yesterday visiting friends In Mahaiioy City. Patrick Fleming was a guest of friends at Malniuny City yesterday. II. I) Ituuilicriier has tone to Now York City to visit bis brother. Mrs. P. P. I), lvirlln and her son, C. C. 11. Kirllu, have roiio to Heading to attend the funeral of a relative. Miss Dollio Sicmed, of Jit. Carincl, was tlio guest of fiimiilsbere to-day. Liveryman N'eiswenter transacted busl 11 ess in licudiue to-day. J, Irwin Steele, of tho Shamnkin Hetald was legisterod at tho Hotel 1'raiiey yester day. lMVItt Steedle, of the Ferguson Huuso, was a Mt. Carmol visitor yesterday. Capt. Sbipp left town this mornliiB for Philadelphia. From thence ho will go on a tun i- through West Virginia. Harry Oriusby, of Wilkesbarro, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Campbell, of Ashland, spent Satur day In town. Miss May lief run, of ilazlcton, spout yesterday visiting friends ill town. .Messrs. M. D. Malone, .1. J. Franey, M Mellct, P. J. Ferguson, W. M. Hroner, J. J ltradigan mid their estimable wives enjojed a tiip and dinner at llrandoiivillo yesterday, rOMTIUAL I'OINTS. Cast your yoto eaily to-morruw. Tko Democrats aro nuking a strong effort in tlio Third ward, but it is like throwing water on a duck's back. Tho Citizens ticket will receive its usual majority. As the nomination of O. 11. Mellick, en dorscd by Congressman Kulp for tli Bloomsburg postmastership, has not boen sent to the Senate, it is Intimated that Kdltu .1 C. Hrowu will yet secure tho appointment through Senator Quay, against whom the Mellick faetiuu havealwajs been active, The peoplo of Turkey Hun havo little causo to support the Democratic ticket. Il will prnl ably ho definitely known nex iveek wliutlier llnj. 1'iuiiey secures tlia coreteil plum in tlio shape or feueral up pointmeut Here's to his success I There is as much interest taken in the Con trollership Humiliation by political leaders of ii .th pai ties as there is for tho Cougressloual Ilium. It is a right vouchsafed to everyone to vote for whom ho please for political ollico, but this dues not carry with it the right to bear fatso witness. Up to the hour of going to press the Donio cratic caudidato for Council in the Fifth ward had not promised the remaining ninth appointment 11 1 the disposal of Couucilmeii In each waul the Citizens party has nomi nated exceptionally good men for tho School Hoard, and for this reason they should com maud a largo complimentary vote. The contest (or tho position of postmastar at Mabanoy City is becoming interesting Tlio fight is practically between Frank Keed and John Mathias. Our frisnd, David Graham, will nevor lick stamps in that ollice only as a patron of the government. Tlio Democrats aro making a determined etlbrt to control Council, and it is said i some of the wards thoy are sacrificing thoi candidates for School Directors. Tlio successful politician always courts tl good will of the party press, by showing thai appieciation of the 0 Hurts of tho newspapers in their individual behalf and that of tlu party. The pot-housu ollice-seeker does the other thing. MAHAN0Y CITY. liiciiBii Tliat Warn Given by an Karly Morn !ng I'rowlvr. Mabanoy City, Fob. 14. At two o'clock this morning Harry Froidhurg, the clothin doaler of West Centre street, was aroused by the nuiso made by a man walking on tho ti: roof above his bed room. Ho went to tb roof and a man jumped down to tho kitchon roof, and then down to the yard. Tho ma: was grabbed by Policeman Hassel. When taken before Justico May and questioned to why ho was on tho roof tho prisoner said, Ale courting the maid." lie was rocog. 11 i zed as a man who had visited the clothing store several times during Saturday, Justice May committed him in default of f500 bail. A mad dug bit John Craig, of Now Boston and also several dogs at that place. It has not been caught. Nine dogs that were bitten havo been killed and thero will bo a whole sale killing of canines uutil tho peoplo get feeling of security once more. Terronco Kennedy, a 15 yoar-old-boy Wiggans, while walking on the hillside uea: Ins home with bis father on Saturday, stid deuly became unconscious and remained that condition half an hour until brought by a physician, who said the attack was du to the excessive uso of tobacco. The four-year-old son of Isaac Hall, tli shoe dealer, set lire to lace curtains in socond story bedroom of tho family rosi deuce yesterday morning. Tho flames com municated to the window sash and a truu but were extinguished soon after. John Ilerrigau, of West Centre street, on Saturday night threw an ingeniously eon structed bomb on tho lloor of Justico lire nun's ollico. Had It exploded tho biilldin would have been demolished anil all tho oc cupauts killed. Ilerrigau said that in the event of Buccess he intended to go to Kn land uud blow up the House of Parliament. Deeiln Itecoriled. The following deeds wore recorded at Puttsvlllo this morning : Joseph T. Corbett to Jesse F. Walter, property at Donaldson; William Kesslor to El as II. Kerbut, prop erty at Schuylkill Haven; W. A. Keoler to Ozias S, Bock, proerty at Barnesville; Peter Becker ot, al. to Margaret CoyU, property at Shenandoah; Esther A. Daddow to Jane Thomas, property at St. Clair; Lehigh Valley Coal Company to James F. O'Hearn, property at Palo Alto; Jacob Ecker to Adam Wuldnor, property at Ashland, llalliit llox iMtt. Evan J. Davlcs, Judgo of Election of the Third ward, to-day discovered that the Spring election ballot box of that ward was missing, Ex-Justico of tho Peace Lawlor said the box was taken to his ollico aftor tho last Spring electluu, but was subsequently taken away by sumo election oflicers when he vacated the ollico. Mr. Davits communicated with tho County Commissionirs, who at once ex pressed another box fur uso In the ward elec tion to-morrow. Murrluge Licenses, The following marriage licenses were granted to-day; Clayton Turner and Cora Noiiuetuacher, both of West Poim ; Johu Boo and Hannah Punewlcz, both of lUusch Creek; William Blcht and Cora E. Miller, both of Itslusr City ; George Krchs, of Porter township, and Sallie Hoffman, of Carsonvlllo ; Itichard J. Brown and Maggie T. Ityau, Mabanoy City, Thero are three little things which do moro work than auy other three little, things created thoy are the ant, the bee and DoWitt's Littlo ljirly Risers, the last being tho famous littlo pills for stomach uud liver (roubles. 0. II. lUgeubuch. me sick headache, die, h.id rjsjr.v, a rt II, coiled M j stomach, li a 11 4,011. 1).. u 0 " lasto In tho mouth, tongue, gas In the tlHtrcu mill itiilltc.'.tioit. II not tc.ikcn, lint Inve lonlr effort. 2S rents. The only Itlli to take with 0 1' S.inninrllUt. PITHY POINTS. ppenlngs Throughout Hi" Country (nirontr.leil for lluNly rrruxHl. St. Valentino's day. Did you get one ? Tho new borough building at JIcAdoo is completed. Tim. Hurst, who will manage tho St. Louis lull during tho coming season, Is now at St. ,ouis. lUis llros'. colliery at Ilroad Mountain, recently destroyed by lire, will soon bo in operation again. Av-ndale s Town Council has decided to tax telegraph, electtlu lit. lit nod telephone poles 80 cents each por year. Dr. Alexander Allison, the recently elected astor of Bristol Presbyterian chinch, en tered upon his duties yesterday. Adam Kuckner, a uulthy real estate owner, nged 78, uf liyan township, died fioin tho efltctt of falling overa chair. It is rumored tho free silverilcs are about to assumo control of a uowspnper organ ill overy town in the county, including Potts vlllo. Thieves looted tho Audenrled school build ng sit Ilazlcton, on S.ituiday, and turned on tho water, Hooding tho building. Loss, $1500. Daisoy Carter, a veteran of tho Olio luin- Iluudrcd and fourth Pennsylvania liegi ment, died at tho Bucks county hospital 011 Friday. 11 uas uoen lounil mat tlio man killed 011 the Pennsylvania Itallroad, at Butzbuck'i Landing, Luzerne county, was Evan Ilsaus, of Plainsvillo. Izara Buck, a well known P. & It. locomo tive) engineer, has purchased tho general store of W. W. Keelcr, at Barnesville, and has taken charge. shooting match between Frank Paul and llutd Kaufman, of Gordon, will take placo ou tho 25th. The stakes aro 100 a side, and each man is to shoot at thirty-live birds. Tho Delawaro & Hudson Coal Company is reported to have closed negotiations for tho purchase of all the collleiies of the Hillside Coal and Iron Company, at Hillside, in tho Wilkesharre region. Christ. Cox, clerk at Primrose colliery. near Mabanoy City, has heen transferred to tho central ollico of the Lehigh Vjlley Coal Company at Lost Creek. He is succeeded by Maurice Price, former shipper. Where aro these county newspapers pub lished which tho Tamantia Herald refers to when it says: "Tho Itight Honorable Charles Nathaniel Brumm says that when ho wants certain county newspapeis ho can buy them. It is now reasonably certain that there are largo profits in pstotllco appoint ments." 'I'lio Modem Way Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly ami effectually what was former ly done in tho crudest manlier and disagrco- ably as well. To cleauso tlio system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers with out unpleasant after cllects, uso the delight ful liquid laxativo remedy, Syrup of 1'Igs. Mado by California Tig Syrup Co. THE "TklAL OF M. ZOLA. KvliU'tieo Thnt Cnptnlu Tlroyfus Wns Con vlotort on n sncirot Dooiliiioiit. Paris, Feb. 14. In the Zola trial on Saturday there wre some points made for the novelist, despite the Judge's ar bitrary rulings which have heretofore suppressed evidence by permitting dig nltarles to decline answering questions on the plea of "professional secrecy." By the clever maneuvers of Maltre Laborle nnd Maltre DeMange, the lat ter, who knew very well that he was breaking the law, got In a statement that the reason that he objected to the Dreyfus trial was thnt Dreyfus had been convicted on a secret document handed to his Judges without Its being communicated either to the prisoner or to himself. He ought to have waited till the question wns put to him by the Judges, who would, of course, have re fused to put it, but did not do so, and got In a quiet mals oul before he could be checked. Hy a similar maneuver on the part of Maltre Clamenccau he was able to state that what Maltre de Sales wanted to say two days ago was that he had dined with one of the Dreyfus Judges, und had been told by the latter that they had convicted Dreyfus on a Becret document. Colonel Plcquart did not have a good day. Colonel Henry called him a liar In open court, and a scrap seemed Im minent. There Is talk of a duel. llrtitiil Murderer nt I.iirgn. New Castle, Pa., Feb. 14. A cold blooded murder was perpetrated Satur day night at ISIwood. Andrew Krlsen, the murdered man, nnd Andrew Kru bin, the murderer, were cousins, and lived side by side on what Is called unicKen coop mil. wnen -Krlsen re turned home he found Krubln there drinking beer. After a few words Kru bln drew a revolver, placed It almost In Krlsen's face nnd tired. The bullet en tered below the eye nnd came out at the back of the head, killing the vie tlm Instantly. Krubln went to his homo next door and kept the police and cit izens at bay for some time with his revolver. He finally made his escape through the back door. Ono Mhiuto Cough Cure cures quickly, mat s wuaiyou want! u. il. iiageuliuch riie l'lorlitu Limited Will Again Hun 011 the Southern ltaltway. The Florida Limited, which Is tho syir ouym of all that is elegant in modem rail way trains, and which during Its former sorviro has been a prime, favorite for tourists from tho North seeking tho mild climato of Honda, will bo placed in service by tho Southern Itallway about tho first week in January. 1808. With its return to service this tniin, which will bo solid Pullman vestlbuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore piusentcd, ami which will Le destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Itailway Is having built fur the Florida Limited service threo tnilns.each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and library and observation car, each car com pleto iu all its .appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices nnd appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas- seugers. While no schedule has as yet been auuounccd, It can bo stated that it will be the quickest over arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at goino convenient hour duriug the day and ar rlvo at St. Augustine beforo nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia ltceord. Notice. Applications for further In forma tlou addressed to Jno, M. Ileall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Buy Keystonetlour, Be sure that tho name Ltmia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., U printed on ever sack. A CONVENTION. Delegates 1'rmn Sunday Schools to Meet Here To-morrow, The Schuylkill County Sabbath School Asso ciation will couveno iu town to-morrow. It will open In tho Trinity Reformed church 011 Tuesday evening. On Wednesday morning and afternoon sessions will bo held In tho United KvmiKol i".al chuiuh nud the final meeting will bo hold in the Methodist Epis copal church on Wedliosday evening. All Sunday School teactieis, superintend. cuts and others interested in tho work havo been Invited to attend. Thu following couimltteo on entertainment has been appointed : Mlrscs Maine Morgan and Mattlo Piiro, of tho Calvary Baptist church; Misses Klla Muglnnoss and Prlscilla Parry, of the Methodist Lpiscopal church J Misses Sadie Baiigh and Itattio Lamb, of the Primitive Mothodist church J Mrs. Kato llccfo nnd Mrs. Mary Evans, of thu Welsh Presbyterian church J Misses Tillio Houser and Agnes Hudson, of tho Presbyterian church; Misses Sterner anil Elsenhower, of tho Trinity Itcformcd church ; Misses Llzzio Ileitis and Martha LeoJ of tho Welsh Congre gational church. Special attention has been given to the musical part of tho convention program, which will be conducted by Messrs. William Waters, J. J. Prlco and Edward Coopor and tho peoplo aro requested to bring tho gospel hymn books. Thero will bo a united choir In attendance. Mrs. M. E. Bussellc, 07 Tark Street, Newark, N. J. says: "After having used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in my family with most gratifying results I pronounco it tho friend of all mothers." THE DEPUTIES' TRIAL. Bvldcnco showing; Their Dotorniinn- tlou to Shoot tho Htrlliors. Wilkesharre, I'a., Feb. 14. The Mar tin trial on Saturday developed little new evidence. One Important witness, however, was alary Kohler, who was a servant living with John Williams, nt Luttliner, at tho time of the shooting;. In her cross examination she said the people of Lattlmer wore afraid when they heard the strikers were marching toward them, and were In terror lest their houses be broken Into. 31 r. nr- mnn finally made her uunllfy this chim nslnB evidence by tho statement that the people were nlso afraid that the deputies were Eolnc to shoot. A liiont Important, witness was John J'etruska, 11 huckster. He testified: ,t Hnzleton 1 saw the deputies get tlnir suns nt u hardware store. I heard tho people Inquire, nnd the men said they were colnc to shoot. I went home. put away rny horses and. went to Lat tlmer to see If they would shoot. I was on the left of the road with the mln ers, about 23 steps away from the dep uties. 1 saw the sheriff come to the people. He had a revolver, and pointed It Into the people's faces. I was four steps awav from him. Suddenly he disappeared, and the shooting began. The miners were doing nothing when the sheriff pointed the pistol in their faces. One man pushed his arm with the pistol away and the sheriff dlsap peared, together with the deputies. : heard a man call 'lire' near the depu ties." His testimony was unshaken on cross examination. E. Geuseuleitor, Liveryman, Pittsburg, Pa , cured a valuable horse of influenza by using Salvation Oil on him for a few days. in i:d. MONAGIIAN. At Shenandoah, on the 13tl lust., Annie, adopted daughter of Mrs. J, J, Moii:iL'hnn. nsetl 15 yearn. The funeral wll tnko place on Wednesday morning nt fl.00 o'clock, lilgli mass In Hie Annunciation church. Interment III tlio parish ecrreter IteluthcH nud friends reNlieetfiilly Invited i nttcud. The Sodality is Invited to attend hi a body. 'J-il--t MISCELLANEOUS. IOU ltKNT, Tlio lnr;o wnreroom nnd stable V nt the rear of JoHcpli 1 Jul Is shoo store, 11 S. Main tit. Apply to Krnnk Schmidt. 2-li-hv TlfANTICI) by nn old established house, n 1 man to take charge ol ami Iook niter tucii IiiIiich In thU section. Salary MOO. with com mUsion. Canli security required. Address ItusInesH, care IIkhai.u. 2-11 Gt-eud-w-2t rOH ltKXT. A rare chanco for nn cnerectl Lj business man. A grand ntoru cither for grocery business or naioon, in goon locution, Ilrst-claMi dwelling apartments attached wltli bath room und HxturcB, nil latcHtimprovementt, irond cellar M feet lonir. roHSCBslon to be had iu April. Iror further information apply nt the UKRALli ollico -ii'ini IOi: KENT. Storeroom nnd dwelling. No. 17 L1 Noith Main htreet, now occupied by antpp s shoe store. IN useful on given April let. Apply to Jacob Noll, 11 IS. -Main street. ti nOU HA LIS. A butrirv nnd two butehc P watrons. Will nlao rent inv wheelwriuh: nnd paint Hhop, corner Coal and Jardln Htrects Apply to Charles IMoppcrt, on the premises, VfOTICK. Tho f undersigned Is desirous of il closing up his nccounts either In wish or by notes, for nil bills that are now due or over due this month, ah contracts, ami agreements, however, will be carried out. 1 shall placo ni over duo accounts In the bands 01 proper parties tor collection M. 1. FOWLEH, January C, 18'J8. l-G-2m -I.IXKCUTOU'S NOTICK. Ifetnto of Uose An VI Itradlev. Into of tho borotnrli of Shenai doah, county of Schuylkill, state of l'cunsylvA ma, uecenseu, inciters icniamemary on saiu estate having neen grain eu to tne undersigned all persons indebted thereto are requested t make immediate navment. nnd those bavlnir claims or demands against tlit same will pre sent ineni wuiioui ueiny ior aciuemcni 10 Jami Smith, 101 K. Centre St., Jameh V. O'IIkaiin. KW3 Whitest., Or Oko. J. Wadlinoeii, Att'y. ICxecntorn, i-7-fit-onw Tottsville e i'a. Hhctmndoali ni:itUSON'H THKATltK, 1. J, Ferquson, Mem, One Night Only! MONDAY, FEB'Y. 14, '98 The Distinguished Artlxte, s-RHEAsr In her new Itomantto lMny NAPOLEON. The most powerful historical drama ever written. miKA.ns JoaicrniKK WM. IIAUUIH.ua NAl'OMCON. And n company of carefully selected players. Heats oh sale nt Kirlln's drug store. nillions of Dollars Go up iu smoke every year. Take nt risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlturo, etc., insured in first-class re. Hallo companies as represented by hAVID FAIIST insurance Agenl Also LIU and Accidental Companies iiHllilllHltlinillllllllttinillUllllllllllllllllUlllllllllHllilttllllimiTnT AVcCclablcPicnarationforAs simulating UicToodntulRcgula ling riic Stomachs 'arelDowcls of PromotcsT)icslion,ClEcrful ncss andRcst.Contalns neither Opium,MorphinO liorlfincial. Not NAitcoTic. Hntpe oroidn-saiUELntiznm Jwiphn Sctil' sllx.Stnna JnUt Sewi Jiiycrnunt - lit CartonakSoia' ffnSed - f!ijnfic Sugar IligrwV7ar AncrfcctRcmcdv for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca, Wonns.Convulsions.rcvcnsii ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature o NEW "YORK. EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPER. ASK YOUR GROCER. For Franck'a Imported Chlcovy Genuine Franck will pleiie you if you love 11 i our grocer sens it. IIOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., Schuylkill Dental Parlors, ' ' -7 North Jardln Street, m A first class dental parlor where all fully Best Artificial Teeth, $8.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LA UO HI NO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO ClIAltOlCS FOR KXTKACTINU W1IKN TUETII AUK ORDERED, BEST SILVER FILLING, QOLU FILLINGS. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work Is ncLonipaufetl vvlUi a guarantee. Ill SHE, 1 17 S. Main St, Where will be found the very best goods lor the least money consist ing of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Sofas, Extension Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, brass, iron and wood, Bed Springs, Mattresses. Call and see us. For the past ten years we have given the public satisfaction in the stove business, as our customers will admit with out an exception -(ol- D. & J. SEIGEL, 117 S. Main Street 123 FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado at the Honso or at Oar Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. DRINK- CLKARY'S extra fine QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. num.-cum -store, o DUAI.KR IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WII0MISAI.K AND IUCTAIL. SO West Contro Street CASTORA The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature -0F- ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. CNTAUn COMPANY. HI YORK CtTT. MS . In Europe. good eup of eoffeo f 33 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. the branches of dentistry are skill executed. 4 Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O 50 CaU $i.o0 and up 2s CeaU Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . , 'S MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture irora Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till l:30 p. n. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carniel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Ileudquartem for , , , , Commercial Traveler! COMMERCIAL HOTEL MOmtlS HECKMAN, I'rop,, Cor. Coal and Main atreeta, Skenandoah, Pa. Teruia tl.CO por day. Htabllng Facilities Unaurpawxl, lloarilura comfortably aoooniiuodated by week or luonlu. :