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 15 cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, V INI. fxla In St. SEVENTY-SIX WERE DROWNED In tho Wriok riln (t-iimiir l'lnt-lint at Anumi I'utni. Tenerlfte, Canary Islands, Feb. IS. M. Munoz, 'lie only surviving imimen f er cf Ihe CompaKnle Ocnerale TratiF Etlant.(,u line 8 1 earner Flat-hat, bound frun STv- IIIps for Colon, iliat was r. rr d j Amiga 1'olnt, thlH N'd id, Clt-,y n-ilay niurnlnft during a thick ft it, -.ays: " l.cn lot Flachat grounded her en-l-lneeu let t ateiun. and thereby nre .l't.il the boilers from ImrHtliiK- The ra. c c is under chaw of the due tjr and l second oltlcer were shut l p In tt-o Ceckhouse under the bridge. ' riis tiii' jin ordered the boats out, L at 1. 1 el took a heavy list to port cid ihr. v 1 1 the port boats wire cur ltd a . i 1 y a heavy sen dlieclly they vcii u n ! d. An attempt wan made to U u ih 'l.e starboard lift boat, and cf er wcrlfig uninterruptedly from 2 Until 9 In 'h( morning It succeeded. "Thrte tn board Immediately made a ce I crate rush. Fifty Jumped Into the t;a In an c dcavor to reach the boat. Lut enly 10 'ut ccedeil. and two of these Wero a hod out. The boat was full of water, ui'J it was impossible to use the oars. A'ler half an hour the steam er Susu arrived and picked up the 14 In the boat. "TlK'e ere itill about 40 people on the wict but when the Susu returned from Santa I'ruz not a soul was to be seen, and the sea wns washing com pletely ever the wreck. The captain and ofllr-rs did their best, but owing to tho m viniainuus seas It was Im possible to attempt to save the' women and child'tn. All were obliged to Jump for then his. The captain was in bed when the . -el struck, and the second of.icir was in charge." M t siillivim. i.f ( lilfjm.. III, wnt. H t .n In-lm mid Dr. Hull's Cnupl Syrup 1 -r i r 'inhi'ii ami found it to lie u irpri"i ii'til. a treat remedy nnd a j;ood frleutl CliitiiKi of l'liHltltiiM. Daniel Ui cdy. who lias so efli. ieully filled tho positltm of tcleuraili operator at tin 1'onusylvanl.i railriitd s-tation, will he sue eroded by Mr Uidirio, of Wapw.illoiien. .Mr litdy (.""I to Huston Kim, with an increased salary, where lie succeeds II. I). Itmuliorfc'rr. The latter lias seemed a position with the Illovatcd niilroad in N'uiv York city ai ticket ageut. Children md adults tortured by bums. scauis, injuries, cczt-ina oi skin iiweases may secure initaiit relief by nsiiii,' DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salve It is the meat File remedy, e. II. HuKenbuch. AND RANGES. We have now embarked into this branch n . ..nnection with our furniture business We are prepared to show (he public as pretty a range, the"0ucen Cinderella," as ever shown here. It has a triplex (;rate, which can be used on three sides before bun. in; out. It is nicely ornamented with a tip she f, and well nickeled, (iocxl bakers vith fuel sating qualities. Will burn all 1 im's ef co. I. We cull the attention of the pul li to call anil examine our stock. Our I ii.es u.ll ju t jou. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnish any houe frijm ths cellar to the roof, and with such goods at tucli prices, anil of a superior qj iltty, os wil! meet llic wants of the most cri.i.al bu; ers. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Kobbine Opera House. RUPTURE CURED. A pecialUt on Rupture from Wilhamsori will visit Shcnariloali Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till l:3Q p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay, written guarantee 10 aosoiuteiy cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dancsr. . . examination Pree, loo persons cured in Sunbury, ShamoUn, Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. I harges anu terms moderate anci wuiiin reach of all. arm -BEST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, wSSSb,. anil common carelessness can mako a combination strong enough to dofy all the healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lets tho cold root and grow. Common carele.- .icss says, between paroxysms of cough ing, "It will be all right in a day or tv.o," and the common end is con firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. Tho conimon-sensu treat ment of a common cold is a prompt dose of Ayer's Cherry Sectoral. It is tho most efficient and reliablo euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly proscribed by physician.!. S. IIaynes, M. I) Saranar, N. Y.. er.ys : "1 h-ne useil Ayt "'i ('h"rry Pectoral in my (irnctice since. 18511, and have always found it reliablo for tho cure of colds, couglu, and all lung diseases.'' is now put up in l;alf-sizo bottles, for half price fit) c nls. in,,, ii. ir,. .Itilm A. Mucin-, l-rothcr of Mrs William I. Ilviins and Mm .lames V. I).i Is of tun n, .lied at S .minors lll . Tc.u emiut.v, Jin., on the lith lust, uf ir.oi.elas The diceio-cd wasinairied ton sister of .lutlee William II. SlioemiikcraiidC.iiiueiliuaii M 1.. Sliuemaker, ii umii. ii lesmiii in.,0 until thirteen treats ago and about three years since paid a visit to tiiwu His wife HirvivcK, but tlieiu ire no children Minor, nldea- dauuhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coiiklo'-, died veiy uuexin i ti dly lasl veiling, at the family lesiileiifo mi Kasl ial street. The deceased was coiitined ti er lieil fur the pist two or three weeks, hut I he beieaveil parents weie not prepared foi so sudden a call fiom Death's mcssena.-r. I'oiltieiliuan Coakley was ill attendance m tlie Council merting last night and was sum moneil lioine to the heilsitle of his daughter. I he loud parents have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in tln-ir great bereave ment. The declared was a bright and inter- estlug child, and was the pride of her patents. 1 Ins is the srrond child Mr. ami tors Coakh-y have lost during the past three months. The funeral arrangements have not been completed, hut will ho announced to-morrow. largest assortment of rubbers, cheapest pritesand best quality are to bo had at VVomcr's. 121 North Main St. 2-3 !)t A liiilaii t 'ruNnr For Vlndlvcwtoolc. Constantinople, Feb. IS. The Itusslan auxiliary ciulser Tamboff. of s.Glu tons displacement, belonging to the Russian volunteer fleet, passed through the Bos phorilH Wednesday, with 2,000 soldiers and lfi cannon, bound for Vladivostock. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, eioup. grippo and all throat and lung troubles. V. II. Hagcnbueli. Was Top of tlui Iti-ap. Florida Is a land of nobility, if wo may judge from tho titled Inhabitants, "dun oral," "captain" und "colonel" nro com mon appellations all through tho state. To tho negro wo may give thu credit of this. When tho dusky houthern brother meets wealth or celebrity, ho lnnncdiatuly titles him. A plain but jovial millionaire of Pitts burg tho imino well, no matter was taking dinner last winter at a hotel in this city, whero tho colored waiter, who was very attentive, greeted him with, "Pleas ant day, governor." "Yes, nice day, old man, but I am not n governor. " After awhile tho waiter romnikcd, "ilnke a loup stay, gonornlf " "Oh, no; only a fuw days. But, then, I am not n general. " Soon again ventured Pambo: "Splondld country this, commodore. Don't you think sof" "Oh, yes; but I mil not n commodore cither." "Urcss do Lord, master, what Is youf" "I am only a plain American citizen, Air. or tho great gassy city of Penn sylvania." "Couldn't spot you zactly, sir, but I know you was top of tho pile somuwhoro, slr."--JuokboiivllluTliues-Uulou and Citi zen. If your liver is torpid : if your appetite is poor; If you want your stomach toned lip anil your bowels and kidneys thoroughly cleansed without debilitating yoursolf, take Dr. Hull's Fills. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado at tho House or at Oar Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Pcholura wnntetl In rmbmMery awl tnnvy need lu work. I essoin viven every afternoon AllklntUof taiupiiitfdnnu. I Miss Laura Polmcr, Corner Main and Ilo il fit., Hicnnmlo)!. Hwnlfjiiftrteri fur . , CommiTuIiil Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOltltlH JIKL'KMAN, I'rcp., Cur Ctvtl and Main street, Shenandoah, lik. Tt rini. $1.00 iwr day Htahllntf Kftcllltlc ITimurpAiutcil, Ucuirdera cinfortuli)y aetoiumcHluted by wek or month. sprs ,.mr ntiin-rtWi.'irf.iFiM'i i'ih iHiPT'li U. MAINE'S LOSS A MYSTERY (( oiilltiued from -JrRt I'aKr.) the number or torpeaoes p.-.intea in Havana harbor, It Is snld at the navy department that nobody ualdo from the Bpanlfih oflleeiH In Havana knows what lias been done to ptotect the harbor In that manner. The location of these torpedoes is kept a profound seeiet, only a few olllcers of the army belnf? entrusted with the knowledge. The navy department absolutely dis credits the published stoiy that divers have found an eight-inch percussion hole In the bottom of the Maine. Sec lotary Long says that there1 Is no such thing as a percussion hole; that there Is no eight-inch torpedo, and there la no other way In which a hole could be nccounted for. It Is, of course, pos sible that a shell exploding Inside of the ship pleiced a hole of that kind In the outer skin, but that would be read ily revealed by the character of tin? angle, and whether or not the skin was bulged In or out around the puncture. It is more likely If there Is any hole at all of the hind that It Is simply the outlet of one of the numerous pieces from the inside of the Maine. Secretary Ione positively denies that Tnptaln Slgsbeo has In any suppressed telegram expressed the opinion that a. torpedo caused the disaster, or that It lama from an external cause. The cap raid, on the contrary, that he could not venture to express an opinion. The navy department last night made up from Its Inst cabled ndvlces a list of the dead, wounded and rescued from the Maine. This list gives the names of 121 dead, t3 wounded nnd 18 rescued. STOIIV OF A SUIlVIVOIt. I.lcn t t-liiill t 1 1 1 ii ii it I ii Th or Ill-t 3"k unpn I'l-oin tho Wrecked Ship. Key West, Fla Feb. IS. Lieuten ant John J. Hlundin, of Ualtlmore, one of the survivors of the Maine, who is at the Key West hotel, gave B. pie-ss correspondent last evening a. succinct account of the disaster, say ing that not until now has he been able to recollect the sequence of events In theiawful ten minutes following the explosion Tuesday evening. Ideuten nnt niandln was on thu Trenton at the time of the terilble disaster off Sa moa, In lSSU, when American and Ger man ve-h.sels lost 244 men all told. Lieu tenant Hlandln says: "I wne. on the watch, and when the men had been piped below I looked down the- l ,ain hatches and over the side of the hhlp. Hverything was ab solutely normal. I walked aft to the quarter deck behind the rear turret, as. Ifc allowed after S in the evening, and sat down on the port side-, where I re mained for a lew minutes. Then, for - ii reason i cannot explain to my self now, I moved to the starboard sida and sat down there. I was feeling a. bit glum, and In fnot was so quiet that Lieutenant J. Hood came up and asked laughingly if I was asleep. I said, "No, 1 am on watch.' "Scarcely had I spoken when there came a dull, sullen roar. Then came a. sharp explosion, some say numerous detonations. I remember only one. It seemed to mo that the sound came from the poit side forward. Then came a perfect rain of missiles of all de scriptions, from huge pieces of ce ment to blocks of wood, steel railings, fragments of gratings and all the debris that would be detachable in an explo sion. "I was struck on the head by a piece of cement and knocked down, but I wns not hurt, and got to my feet In a moment. Lieutenant Hood had run to the poop, and I supposed, as I folowed, he was dazed by the shock and about to jump overboard. I balled him, and he nnswered that he had run to the pooii to helii lower the boats. When I got there, though scarcely a minute could have elapsed, I had to wade In water to my knees, and nlmost in stantly the quarter deck was awash. On the poop I found Captain Slgsbee, as cool as it at a ball, and soon nil the olllcers except Jenkins and Merrltt join ed us. The poop was above water after the Mnlne settled to the bottom Cap-1 tain Slgsbee ordered the launch und gig; J lowered, nnd the olllcers and men. who- by this time had assembled, got the boats out, nnd rescued a number In the water. Captain Slgsbee ordered Lleu- tenant Commnnder Walnwrlght for-; ward to see the extent of tho damage, and lr anything could be done to res cue those forward or to extinguish the flames, which followed close upon the Hxploslon and burned fiercely as long as there were any combustibles above-, water to feeii them. "Lieutenant Commander "Walnwrlght. on his return, reported the total and awful character of tho calamity, and! Captain Slgsbee gave the last sad order 'abandon ship' to men overwhelmed with grief Indeed, but calm anel appar ently unexclted. "Meantime four boats of the Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII arrived, to be fol lowed soon by two from, the Ward line steamer city of Washington. The two boats lowered first from the City oil """.r ;oun d..to .v. rme with flying debris from the Mnlne, and unlit tor use.. Captain Slcsbee was the ot thoGlohofcr RHEUMATISM a u IVIbI 1IEUEALGIA M4 eimilar Complalnb. , find Tirftnnn.it n. w- -a,- S t ' I i('mm tu( iuu fe.riuKen& GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescnuoa oyenlnent physicians s OR. BICHTER'S bu a i3jt(Firi 3 i Wetrtit renownoJ I nnn.nre-nikiv-Mt)o-..rni i J Only p-mitna wlili I rn-le Mark Anchor," 1 jr. au. mcnu-ritc,, sio reorl.su,. Sew York. 31 HIGHEST AVfiRDS. 13 Branch Honses. Own OUssvorlc.. 23 ti W ces. Kndurned & rccoinmvulcd ty A. wasley, 106 K.Maln St.. . H. Haeenbuch, 101 N. Main St.. , r. r.D. .iriin. 6 b. Main St. , oucaanaoan, g -'"reins - i dr. mcHTcn-n 1 "ANCHOR.. STO.MACHAI. be.t for CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL. ARTIST " (Sheeler'a Old HUnd.) ioq NORTH MAIN STliimT. I'lmt-elag. work Kuarantee-d, Prompt hi d ollte ntti'iiilHtitu 1 1 ul r enllliiK tprcltllv. rnnn.-cnenr-STOKE, o DHAI.KIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WH0M!8AI,K AND ItKTAIU SO Wast Centre Street. 9sr last man 'trt-'iea'Va me emei, rtrtd itnt tn his own gig. "1 have no theories as to the cause of the explosion. 1 cannot form any. An examination by divers may tell some thing to a court of Inquiry. I, with others, had heard tlmt the Havana har bor was full of torpedoes, but the of ficers whose duty It was to examine Into that reported that they had found no signs of any. I'ersonnlly. I do not believe the Hpnnlsh had anything to do with the disaster. Time may tell. I hope so, "We were In a delicate position on the Maine so fur as taking any precautions was roncemed. We were friends In a friendly, or alleged friendly, port, and could not lire upftn'or challenge the ap proach of any boat boardlnj; us unless convinced that iter Intention was hostile." HAVANA HONOltS tiii: i:ai). Twenty-two or tho Mnlno's Vlt'lllllH lliirlod nt lluviinii. Havana, Feb. IS. Yesterday the bod ies of 22 vlrtlniB of the Maine disaster weie burled here. Hlaborate prepara tions had been made for the Interment of tile dead. The bodies were taken to the clly Kali, where they it-sled In cof flns eoveie.l with beautiful crowns of sltl ribbons, with appropriate Inscrip tions. The crown from the city council boie the Inscription: "The People of Havana to the Victims of the Maine." There was a handsome crown, of silk ribbons In the Spanish national colors, with the Inscription: "The Navy De paitmeiit nt Havana to the Victims of the Maine." Among the many other tokens was one from Lnwton Chllds, with the Inscription: "To Our Iirnve Dead Sailors." The Intel ment took place about 5 o'clock last evenlntr. Shortly before the hour all Havana was in mourning. The lings on the public buildings were at half mast, and many of the houses were draped In mourning. All dosses wero represented In the tin ones that flPed thu streets alone which the funeral procession passed to the cemetery. The pageant wus headed by the Municipal Guards on horseback, in full uniform, and was representative of all classes In the city. Genernl Pnirndo, with foui aides-de-camp, represented Captain General Hlanco f whose peisonal pres ence was not nllowable luider the law), having on his right ("nlted States Con sul C.cnoial Lee nnd on his left the mayor of Havana, the Marquis Larrin aga. Admiral Monterol.i, General Salnno and other olllceis, two ct nmanles of mnrlnes nnd Infnntry. The luneral music was furnished by the bands of the Isabel la Catollca and Potto ltlca battallon-3, which accompanied the bodies. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. D.ivis' Auti-IIeaihii lie never fulls, a.'ie. Wrildlni; 11,-lU. Miss Stella Horbacti nnd John Potts, o( Locust D.ile. were married nt thu homo ol the bride, on tho lOih inst. Tlie marriage of .Miss Edith May Hopkins .mil Walter Levnn wns solemnized at Gordon on Wednesday evenini;. Tho young eouplt will make their future home in Philadelphia. Miss Italia Flakchnrt. of llnrnesville, and :i'etr Flanagan, of Jtaliimny (Vy, weie married in the German Catholic- church at 'he latter place yesterday afternoon They 'will reside In Mnhanoy City. Miss Mary Domu, of Hill's patch, and 'Michael Hyaii, of Mahaiuiy City, weie joined ill wedlock yesterday afternoon, at tho latter liluie. Olio of the most fashionable weddings wliich have Uken place in Malmnoy City in :many years was celcln.-ited in St. I'idelis' German Catholic church at five o'clock last evening. The principals wero Miss Margaret W. Kaier, daughter of Charles D. Kaier, and .John 11. Lieboriunii, treasurer of tho Kaier Blotting Company. The biidesmaid was Miss .Maine C. Kaier. sister of the bride, anil the bridegroom n-ns attended by his brother, Joseph Lieboruian, of Allentown. Messrs. SI. J. iraughncy and Dr. Paul Dunn wore the ushers Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Prof. (Si-orgc Post, organist of the churcli. The bridal couple- wero met at the altar by Hev. Father Diedrich. who ollicialud at the ceremony. It was iiitende.il that the ceremony should bo ns private as nossible. but u though invitations weio issued to few outside the itumcdiatu frit-nds. luacuurcn was eroiyueu. Alter tlio cere mony there was a banquet at the mansion of nr. C. I). Kaler.wliich was handsomely decor- ntcd and brilliantly illuminated for the fusion . Among tho attenrlaiils at tho lull jutand reception were Mrs. Kllen Curry, grandmother of tho bride, John A. Iteilly, Jr. and Mrs. 11. Uurke, of Slieiinu doali ; I!ev. F. X. Kaier, of Diishore, Pa., Mrs Joseph D.irrah and daugh ter. Miss Kiln, of litwiding; Muster Charles F. Kaier, brother of the beMo and a student at St. Mary's College, Kuiinettsbiirg, Md. Four generations of tho Kaier family wero represented at tho gathering. The present fifiui tho bridegroom to tho bride was a beautiful silvor jewelry casket. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kaier made gifts of checks for $500 each. Tho bridal couple left Mahanoy 'ily ou the 0:01 P & If. train List evening for FloriiU. They were accom panied as far as Tnmaq.ua by several friends. w..uh;gt;. jainvm; , r; os. iwowee-Ks will no hiHiiit in siglit-aPOiiiK ai They will reach tho Utter nlaco In timo to witness the Slardi (Iras celebration. All tho healing lialhamic virtues of the Norway pine lire conicntiatcd in Ur. "Wood's Not way Pi no Syrup. Nature's own lemcdy 1 for coughs nnd colds flint TihIiib to Klurldn. The Southoru ltailway is now opcrnting three tinins on weekdays, mid two on .Sun days on the fastest und most convenient he-hc-diilus ever in eli'ect between Philadelphia .mil the resorts of Florida-. Call on or ad dress John M. lie-nil. District l'ashcuger f Agont, 82S Chestnut sticot, l'hiliidoiphu, for Illustrated uiatteraiid all information. 18-lw "1 have used your Salvation Oil and can say, it is the finest thing I over s.tw for all kinds of pains or sprains and can rcooinniend it to any one. N. h. Adams, 231, lllth St., Cairo, Ills." ; l-'lrol Tire! lrl i Insure your proporty from loss in tho ( -oldi-Bt and strongest casli companies: l'liila. i Underwriters Iiisiiranco Co. of Nerth ; Aiuoriin nnd 1'iro Association, Hurtlbrd I Kiro Ins. Co., American FSro Iiisnrance Co., Went Cliostcr Tiro Ins. Co., United Firemen's His. Co. T. T. WILLIAMS, 123 S. Jiinlln St., Slieiiandouh. Begin HiBht With CousU and Colda. Taku the sure euro, l'an-Tiua, 25c. At (truhlcr llros., drui; stoic. llurt's'Vpiiioimo vfftrmen. Philadelphia, Feb. 18. The United Btntes court of appeuls yesterilny sent Its mandate to the United States dis trict court nlllrniliiB tho verdict In the case of John D. Hart, who was con vlcted a yeur ago on the ehurffe of aiding the steamer I.aurndo. In a 1111-buatei-lnK expedition to Cuba. Tho sen tence Imposed by Judge Hutler was two years' imprisonment In tho Knstorn : penitentiary, which Mr. Hart, who Is now at liberty under 7,000 ball, will I have to undergo unless a further stay j can be secured by a writ of certiorari ' to tho United States supreme court. to cimi: , com in oni: day. Take laxative llromo Quinine- Tahlets. All driiBglslg refund tho money If it fails to cure. Me. iho fc'emiliie han h, II. Q. on ca.ii tflhicfc, FRANCES E. WILLARD DEAD. l'rcnlflnnt of tho World's Clirlstlnri Tompoi-nnco Union. New York, Feb. 18. Miss Frances B. Wllllnrd,iireldent of the Women's Christian Temperance union, died soon after midnight this morning nt the Ho- FRANOHS R. tol Kmplre. this t Ity. WILLAIID. At the bedside of Miss Wllllnrd at the time of her death was her niece, Mrs. W. W. Ilaldwln; Mrs. L. M. M. Stevens, vice president of the W. C. T. V.; Miss Anna M. Gor don, Miss Wlllarel's secretary, and Dr. Alfred K. Hill. Miss Wlllard hnd been 111 for nbout three weeks. She hnd the best medical care and treatment that could be given, but In spite of all efforts she grew worse gradually until her death. 'She was horn In Churchville, N. Y., Sept. 2S, 1839. L Jtimureils ol lives savrtl every year y having Dr. Thomas' l'clectric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup. heals burns, cutB, wounds of every sort, Annual Solos ovor 0,000,000 Boxes T0K BILIOUS AND NEBV0US DISORDERS Fueh ns Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appotlte, Co'stlvoness. Jllotclics on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droanis nnd nil it'ervous and Trembling Sonsatlons, THE PIKST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF 3N TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer -will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.lXIIAM-s PILLS, taken nsdlroct cd, will quickly restoro Females to com Hileto health. Thoy promptly reniovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys--tom mul euro Melt Ilcnduchc. For a "Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver UN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And Imve the LARGEST SALE mrnny.I'.-iieiit Mejlclnc In the World. 25a. at all Drug Stores, MISCELLANEOUS. TMH IET.NT. Two stores nml lwolIlnL'H. 11 I1 unci lit) North fnln Mreft, with Htiihle. rosMi'SHioii on April int. Apply lo II. w. TJtinan. , IMG-St FOK ItKNT. The hiru ivartTomn mid ptnhh nt the ri'ir of ,Toph J'all'H hIiou Htoru, 1 Main St. Apply to Frank K'limlflt. 2-!Mv TfA'NTKl hy nn old "Mabltshed house, a 1 man to take charge of and look afttr their "bnsine-H in this section. Salary SM0, with com mission. Cash Hccurity reqninsl. Address ItnsinosH, c.tro Hi:kam. 2-1 1 6t-eod-w-2t F OU ItKNT. A rare chaneo for an rncrKftic business man. A uraml More either for grocer ijiiii'wh or naioon, in komi loeauou, lirnt-elasR dwelling apartment attached with imui room ami iiMuren, an miesi improvement, uood cellar fW feet lonn. losNindon to he had In April. For further information apply at tlie im:kaii oiui'o ii-iin FOIE ItKNT. Moreroom and dwelling. No. 17 North Alain Mreet, now occupied IySliIpp Hiioe store. I'o-nesslon Klvcn April 1st. Apply to Jacob Noll, 1 1 N. Mi-in atrcct, tf TOIt HAUC A hiiKKy and two hutclier 1 ' WflL'dlHL Will itlwM n-lit niv xelifiolwrlfrlit I and paint simp, corner Coal and Jardin htreets Appiy io Jitarles noppert, on the premises, ti vrOTICH. The iiiiilt-rslKiifil Is desirous of 1 chmlnir nn IiIh nccmintH either In ensh i r bv jintcH, for all hills that are now due or overdue lira montli. All commits, anil iii-n-eiueiitn. lijowever. wllllie i-airied out I hIiuII pliu-ii all iver due neeviunt-i in the hiunlt of projier IHirtle-H forcollivtion. M. 1". 1"owi.ku, January G, 18yrt. l-C-2m 1 IIMIVILTIHTIDU- NOTICK. Notice Is 2 hereby (,'iven that letters of ailiiiinlstiatl (in ...., t,iu V.H..U ,i ... r . .ti.iiic-r, iicvi-iisi-ii, la .if Kli.-nniil.,nl, 1,....., ...........1 I . il late nnilerslKlii il All persons iiiih-lited to said estate are requested ti make payment, and those havlnir i-liiims or tlemtimW against thu sumo will make them kuuwn without de-lay. William Hlanmko, AdinlnlKtrntor. Wllllamst.nvn, l'a., Jan, 20, 1803, 2C-2-0.JG-23-2 pilAHTKItNOTlCi:. Nolleels hereby KVen V7 that an apiilleatlnu will bu niailu tn the Court of Common Picas, uf Sclmvlklll county, at Piittsvllle.oo Monday, Jlnreh 11th, 1MH at ten i'cloek in the forenoon, by p. J, lllley, Frank (Irebllk, William Meokcwlcz, John Wasser and Audrmv Hinlklewlcze, under the Aetof AHsemhly to prsvidu for tlio iueorpnra ilun nnd regulation of certain corporations, (and its supplements) apprnved April 20th, 1H7I, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called and known as "Tho Mlinauo Daukanto llc-ncllcial Society, of Klicnandnah, Peuna.," the eharaeter anil object of which are the lualutcu nneo of an organlation for benelk-lal and pro tcctfvo purposes by establlsllluir a beneficial fund for the relief of sick or Injured members, the aid of families of dei-eased members and the cultivation of charity and bcuevoleiuc. Said society Is to bo carried on at She namloali. Pa., anil for the purpo-.u herein set forth la to have, posspsH and enjov all tlio rights, benefit and privileges of said Act of Assembly audits supiik-ments. M. M, IIuiikv, . Shcnanibmh, Pa., Feb. 18, IH90. Solicitor. 2-lK-2.T-lll-l.il 1 17 S Main St, "Where will be found the very best goods for 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 nn exception -(c)- 3). & J. SEIGEL, ' . , J117 -S. Main Street 123 jib iinniwr rd in Jssiog- -j -. -"C. x Miss lloran, of Mslzevllle, and Mist lUstiau, of Malunuy City, were seen on our streets last evening. -Mrs. David Morsnti. of St. Clair, who was nllllctcd wltli n slrid-e soinu weeks ago, la still in a precarious condition. Albert Walters, cashier of tlio Mlllhclin bank, Is at the 1'r.ine.v lloiife. .Mr. Walters Is a leading resident of Ccntro county, and Is hero on business. Frank Kvcrett, of Ilraiidoiivlllc, was n butlues4 visitor to town to day. Halah Mclich, couipoiinder of driiss nt the City drug store, left fur a day's visit at Sunljtiry this morning. Messrs. P. W. llierslein, Louis Law-son and Martin Lawlor, were county scat visitors to-day. H. JMonaglian, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Ills patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Monaghau, on South Main street, Mr. and Mrs William Iloyer, of Heading, weio in town yesterday, the guests of Mrs. A. A. Davis, of South Whitostreut. l'ov. and Mrs. W. II, Zweizlg, of Gi'.lieiton, wore also guests of Mrs. D.ivis yesteiilay. -.Mrs. llariis and daughter, of New l ork City, are in town I In- gu sts of Mrs. L. llefo wich, who Is a daughter of Mrs Harris, J. Howell Hughes and Daniel Houscr, visited friends at Muhauny City last night. It. l- Coogan to-day started out on his tour to sell Summer goods to the hat trade. Henry Shaetler, formerly of town and no iv located at Pittsburg, was a guest of friends here yesterday. Mr. Shaall'er catuo east to attend tlio funeral of his father at St. Clair. W. Q. Gregory transacted busiucss in Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. II. W. Whltelock was a passenger to Jersey City this morning. .Mrs. 11. It. Sovern and Mrs. John H, Martin wore county seat visitors to-day. Mrs. P. P. D Kirlln mid son, C. C. II. Kirllu, have returned from a visit to fricuds at Heading, Mrs. W. J. Morgan and son have gouo to Philadelphia to spend u few days visiting relatives Miss l-Mlth Morgan left to day for Wilkes li.irrc, where she will remain several days as tlie guest of friends. The Aloderii W'ny Commends Itself to tlie well-informed, to do pltasantly a-id ellrctiully what was formerly done in the cr idest manner and disagreeably as 'veil. To clouiso tho ystcni ntnl break up c-ild.s, headaches, and fevers without mi. pleasant after e fleets, usn the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrnp of Kigs. Mado by California I-'ig Syrup Co. Miiri.agA Licenses. Marriage licenses were isnied to the follow ing: Peter Cliornaski and Aitltaniua Myoski, both uf McAdoo; George II. Kuuvelman and Sidle K. Brown, both of Porter township; William II Zimmerman, of Rock, Pa,, and Lucy A. Nsglo. of Wiiyno township. Who Said They Have a Cough? Advice Take P.in-Tlna. 25c. At Gruliler Bros., drug storo. Will put Agateware on sale to-morrow. They are genuine goods from Haberman Manufacturing Co. Each article bears the maker's name. Remember this is no sale of seconds, but genuine ware. WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES: Coffee and Tea Pots, 2-lc each. - Dish Pans, 24c each. Oilier articles equally as cheap. Table Oil Cloth, - - 10 Cents Per Yard. FloorOII Cloth, Regular 35c xrade, 14. Cents Per Yard. Just received a lot of Window Curtains at ioc each. Don't forget that there is two kinds of Agateware, ist and 2nd quality. We handle the ist quality only. 1 CONWAY'S 1 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store NoT, I 102 Nortli Main Street. ITus-.t Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! Our stoct i.s composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn- Sislrings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry 'public to call. oa avs and convince publ with the times. A. few of them : Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " Shoes, Men's " AH tther goods are sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE, No. 2 G East Centre Street. Xct door tn ShiBci'Scwinjr Machine oIlUc. ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCERS ror Franck'a Imported Chlcovy. in Europe. (icnuliio Kranck will please you If you love n i our grocer sens n. HO O VEN MER CANTILE CO. , !SchuylIill Dental Parlors, : 7 North Jardin Street,--! u A first class dental parlor; Avhere all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth!-$G.OO. TUHTM EXTRACTED WITH LAUdlllNQ OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CH-inUKS 1'Ott JJXrKACTINU WHEN T1CKT1I AUK OHDBftBD, I1HST SILVER FILLING, - OOLI) FILLINGS, - TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT I'AitN, - J$ cents All our worls nPoiiiaidfd with a guarantee. -3 PITHY POINTS. "Hpj.eiilngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Unity Perusal. Tho cnlllctlcs fiispcndcd yesterday, Tlie lire ut tho Stockton culm bank Is still raging. It cost tho county fj.OOO to condhbt Tnes. day's election. Tainniiiia wants a branch of the V, M. C. T. U. established. Pottsvllle capitalists have organized n now building association. Tlio First Defenders will hold forth In Orwlgslmrg on April 18. A pension of $S a month has bcon granted tn Joshua Butler, of Delano. ' Congressman llrumui Introduced a bill to pay the legal representatives of John Itoacli, deceased. $2,112 for care and wharfage of the monitor Puritan from August 1, 1885,to April 21, 18S. James J. Moran, deputy district attorney, was sworn in on Monday to plead before the -uprenie Court of Pennsylvania. Tho contest court adjourned yesterday afternoon until Tuesday, when law points will bo argued. Mnhanoy City Is tohavo a shirt factory to employ 75 hands. John Shiner dropped dead yesterday nt Hazletun, as ho was about to licglu his day's work. John lUnkcl, aged 57, whilo picking coal on thu railroad, at Itcading, yesterday, was struck by a train and killed. M J. Grilllths, of Pottsvlllo, will go to Ilucnns Ayres, Argentine Republic, for an American syndicate, to convert tho train wavs into electric railroads. A gang of 20 tramps prowling about Gil be rton on Wednesday, excited suspicion, and a suspected raid was provented By tho ex traordinary vigilance of tho citizens. By a fall of coal at Ilnzletou, Herman Pfron, aged 10, was instantly killed, and William Pfron, his father, so seriously in jured that it is feared he cannot survive. Tho six School Directors of Coleraiue town ship, Lancaster county, who were recently ousted from oftico for refusing to build n school house, wero re-elected on Tuesday, February 21st will be the first day of spring. It will not be long before you hear the blue, biids warble. Going- Out of Itiislness. Owing to the death of my wife, I will soil out my entire stock of gouts' furnishings, d y goods and notions. Hero Is an oppor tuuity.for ruro bargains. Have also n parlor suite and other house furnlturo left for sale. Intend to leavo town. Louis Maun, 17 West Centre street. 2-17-tf J.eed ltfcorded. Deeds for the following real estato deals were tiled : From Thomas F, Kerns ct ux, to Joseph M. Kerns, premises In St. Clair; Nathan Miller et ux to Elias Miller et al., premises in West Peun ; Frederick Ueycr et ux, to Frederick Klaiss, premises in Barry Twp., John J Nash et ux, to Wellington A, Wertley, premises in Pottsvllle ; Catharine Slielpo to Mary Sclt'er. promises in McKcans burg; II II. Ziillch et al, to Frank L. Miller, piemiscs in Schuylkill Haven ; Joseph Warnagarls to Wm. Lenkaitis premises in MincrsJlllo. Latest spring styles and hats just received, in still' nnd Fedora shapes. At Samuel Block's. tf S 3 2 3 3 3 3 Goods and Notions. We invite the themselves. Our prices correspond 31 cents 19 cents V 5 cents SB cents ,' Rood cuji of coffee I 32 MEDALS t AWARDED, Sole Agents. Good Set ol Teeth, $5. DO - - . SO Cental - ''02 nnd upJ WAY
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