- T " A -r- i t- -9 T" Vc have just received ev stock of this paper in thr loading tints. A roll j ofeit lonir, 20 inches wide i jr 15 cents, former price 25c. 1 1 a b m a a at w 3 n u k i 11 N. Main St. ! I I.OIilDA. 1 . . l V K.Ul.lto w. One ui . u , oustc 1 liu advantages nf ml uf iii.r1 out-day anil find lilm- j III 11111 I ll-tWlTS till- IIC.M. t 11 ,ttki t ' 1 1 Vimxyi v 1 inn Kiilr.ud J iiv 1, whii-n ill .cave New I I I, 'II II lit S i'l'lul II I'll lit' it I i. I'm -d i . K-liitian 22 v. 1 - 11. l'mriil 1 (Aft. iiioii nl 1 1 rtiluay t r.iriMi.n i it ion. Ihnati 11 111 'f! iii-iiiH (one turd ). .nut .1.1 tu rx ic 1 11 mini mn'uii"!.' ''nil 11 : in tlit special train, will ls I a' nio in,, iaU-: Now Yurk. Jim (IJ ; 'jlil 1.1 Sis 00 ; CHiianibngiin. f.VJ.85; i.il k.i Wt-kt-ii-irru.gftO.B1; Pittsburg, Ki , mi. I 11 pr ijio Inmate nitt-H from other 1 - urtkkctj. itineraries, Hiul full in rnrtita- f'rli ticket agents; lonrlst Agent, r ,: uv.iv Jse w Vnrk; iir uddre-s Geo. ci' ' ,1 1 1 ii nci-.il Pan- nger Agent, il -1 -t ''t itinti. I '111 tittle) 11 lii 1 YilSCELLANEOUS. Olt Id NT T 1 iuro wttnTimm ninl n-tnlil lit (lie r r i'f ,!. ih 1 nil h hIkh store, II MitiiiHt v I nwik St'litnUU. 2- l-lv IT 1 !. I 1 II V 'til lllll fPIIIIIIIfllll'll llflllHl. II lillK'S 111 tllW scftlnn. Salary llJ , itli I'liin- iitn I ft'ili M'tiiirily required. Aiiiirrt .1 - Hm.ih. -mi r.i.m.i .iu.h Oil HI r A rare cnance tor an nu'rnit h)ihicHi tniiti A irrntiu Mnru either Io n-cry iunl e.H or Milmm, in uoimI l(K-atlni. -t eln (lwelhiiir npartnienlH iittaclietl with 1i ri 1111 atul fixture-, all lutipt Improvement, ffllitr -H feet Innir imwhchhuhi to he mut kkai.h nt.ke 2-1 Mm III-NT ttir- 100m and (twrlllnir, No 1( N iirth M f n t. now oeeiipieil iiy MHjtp - Jacob Noll II N M.iln street. If tiiir 1 .1 A litnMrv mill two ltiitflier wniroiiH, Will al rent my wlieelwriKhi ni paint Httop, eor r I'oal t il .lartlin streom pply tu C'liurlea INoinn-rt, on the preiNet, tf TiTIC I?. Tin- iiiitlerftlmieil In ilf.slroim of fhminir 1111 liN ntH-ounts either In ensh 1 r iiv utes. for nil 111 Is that aro now uuo or over I.ie U a tiKinth, All eontraetH, and iturremcntH, ...Mil.., ..,.PrI...l .ill, I I.1....M nil .cur f .nit ticr(tiitiiM iti tlm liutkilv i.f 11 roiier ill. I t 1'UWI.KIl, January C, lb98. I-C-'Jm 4 UI)ITOU8 NOTiri-2 I. J. l!lleyH T'F. A KuriuiWHkv Notice is liereliV uieli that uurt to make ditrii)imon 01 ntnu iiiitu on e nhoo Mated exeeution ami paid Inlo toiirt, vi 1 m et at the olllcc of M M- Knrke, Kmi., in ' ltoroiii'li of Shenam oali. eoiintv or Nrhti vi lli ami ftiaiu 01 i-eiinsyivaniii, lor niu imriMifi' his nnnointment on haluniav. Kenmary iii. reuue&ted to appear and make known tliLiiemanut or ne nereaiter oarreu uuiii couunt? in on Maid fund j u- ronricov, Aiionor. Shenniulonh, li , 1-Vh- .", IH'Ji. 2-5-15-1'J K W 9 W V I W f rv I I We have now embarked into l.rn..tt r,n..,..ir.n it-Ill. ryur Tnr.. ilnr.. pretty a range, the "Queen t.'iiulirella," as nun cull uc utii uii niiL'i: biiicb ikiuii. mini? out. It is nicelv ornamented with a shelf, and well nickeled. (Jood bakers ith fuel savinR qualities. Will burn all . f . i .11 .1 . : t .1... nus 01 coai, c can ine niieiunm ui uic He to call and examine our stock. Our cs will suit you. OUSE RNITURE. We can furnish any house n the cellar to the lot if, and with such ds at such price's, and of a sujierior uy, as win meet 111c wuuis ui tue n.u-t Ml UUJbl). DAVIDSON'S urniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. r Robbins Opera House. III I II .1 111 I 1 ,11 .11. L A ARent (or enandoah and Vicinit --Hor-- BARBEY'S er and Porter Try cv s iiuiieniiuii dcu r V.IWW'in . , U I 0.y -UIMT MNIC OK- OGERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY aud HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. B. FOLEY, ' J Y f If f ' ,1 f ' It I.- 1 m NX m Poisoned Blood Dlsagroonble Itching Sprcnd All Ovor His Rody-Sleep Dlsturbod Uood'c Saronparllln Diovo Out the Poison and Cured. "I luve been polHoned overy summer for yearn. Last immi.ier the poison camo out on me worse than ever before. I would frequently be luvnkenwl during tho night by the Itching. I would scratch myself, but Instead of being relieved tho trouble spread to different parts of my body. I tried various remedies which people recommended to me, but none ot them ever helped me. I tnRilo up my mind the poison could not be cured un til my blood was pure and then 1 decided to take Hood's RaMnparllla. While tnk In the lirst bottle I felt relieved from tha Itching. I kept on taking the medicine and it has entirely cured me. I am now on my fourth bottle and I can sleep soundly nt night." William Kan, 3120 Weslmont Street, Philadelphia, l'n. Mood's Sarsaparilla Is the l'est In fact the One True Illoi-J I'liriller. All iniggliH. $1; six fur f 4. (let m y Hood's. HnnrVc: Fft?5 '"r'5 "V('r rasy t0 IIUUU fc t lllii e.i-vtiioiici-.'te .eo. ulAHAWOY CITY. A one-hoi-e I'lcitrli1 mntur liu- lieen iilaeed 'on the KtHKc of Killer's i pt-m hoti to raise ami Inner the ciutulnt. The work has here tofore been di'tic Iiy two men Mrs Unlnmlin t'mreil. m' 13ist I'iin- .-tii-t-t. has liten Kiiuteil a vlilns n i sii n nf fS r mouth dating I'niin Atiu'iist, 1HH7. am! i per until til t'nrcii-h of tier three eliildieu. Irs. t'orrell's Innlund died last Annusl. The IU0 iiiiu-t r, 's of l' ttsvllli will per form at K iier'h opi ra house ntxi ruesilay. Thmniis 15 an- slid 'I' uiuii-t Tr.icey havo lei-ed I ho Kn-ililitueti u-rtlHurniit in the llersker tlieatu lii!ldilij! Mr. 15vnus wus I'lirnn rly eihiiliiy. d ---eo.! iuspeetiir at l,o-t Cieok by the l.t-liijjli V.nley Coal I'umiiaiiy, Mrs. Thnm.i- West sustained a pa ninl in jury of an ankle hy siippit g mi it y steps and Mri!. Charles iEiiyliuU'd slid' ltd suveie shuck by slippiiiK on an iey paw incut. Fourteen members of Camp No 3, P. 0. of T. A , of DeUuo. piid a vi-.it to Canip No. 1 of town lust uvtiniii. Tlit-re was a program of miisii al and literary ixerei-es, Ibllowed Iiy it diipperat .MeKlliunny's. The -tcjiid Sunday Selionl convention of the Evangelical l.utlieran Mini-teiiuin of Pennsylvania will bo held in Chri-t church, in town, next I'ue-d.iy. Tho annual meetiiiL' of the Citizens File I'innp.iny No U was lield last evening anil uu eleetiun of otliiein lield Tho Lithuanian Hand of town will attend the ball of the Firat Lithuanian Hand at Slicnamioah next Monday evening. Nt-WM Which I- tillllll t-VM to Woiimii. itisnfact that women who suffer from female complaiutsunduio consequently weak, tired, nervous, tlravgcd-oiit and full of pains and aches, do not have tho same opportunity tohucmcd as do tho lesideuts ot the great cities whero the mo-t successful specialists in female disea-es reside. l)t. (Irttcne, of 35 W'estlltli St., New York City, who has the largest practice in the world ami who is with out doubt the must smeessful specialist in curing female complaints, oilers to give free consultation Iiy mail to all women sullering from the-o distressing weaknessis, discharges pains ami inegularlties. Write at onto and wo promise Dr. (iieene will cure you. rTfHY PUlNl -1 ttlinlltl;n throughout Ihu Colllito Chi-ontt-leil lot Hasty I'm-nsul. The neatest job work is to ho had at tho H KliALI) otliie. The Lehigh Valloy pasfeuger tmuiues will hu eiiuipped with tliu chimu whistlo. Sherill' Toole took Charles Zelltir, u hoy, to tint House of Kefuge at Glen Mlllsyesterday. The Hlks open thtir new club liouso at Ashland on Tuesday evening with a recep tion and hamtuet. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Diddle will entertain a small paity at prugitsdvo etiehro on Tuesday evening, at Fountain Springs. Tho Delano shops only norked four eight hour dajs this week and this state of a Hairs will probably continue for u mouth. Millu. iihea will play a return date at Potlsville on tho SiUili iust., in "Camille" at maliuets, and "Jotepliine" at night. Letturs testameutaiy were granted to Mar garet Mcliieruey, on the estate of Michael Melnerney, Into of Mahauoy City, deceased. Jobs DeSilva, of Mahauoy, succeeds Julin Schwartz as district pics.deut uf the P. 0. S. of A., tho latttr having removed from the district. Kov. Father MiCullough, of Manchester, N, J., who has been visiting his father iu St. Clair the last two weeks, returned to his homo yesterday. The School Hoard of (lirardvlllc stands six Democrats to three Jfepuhlicaiis, while tho Council is eight to one. Tho one man has his own troubles. Tho benefit of Mrs. Delia Klioup, which was to take place on Monday, has been post poned until March -1st. Thost holding tickets will govern thciusolvcs accordiugly. Kate Haley in right of her infant son, Walter Haley, sued tho Pennsylvania Iiail road company yesterday for damages sus tained by tho loss of u hand en tho part of her sou. Levi Urown, aged SO, was killed at Summit, by his learn of horses, which had taken flight at a locomotive. Helievlng ho had hold uf the tail of an oppussuni, Jaeub Henry pulled from x hollow log, near llristol, a bUcksuake nearly six feet lung. Six-year-old Mary Falula, of Hazlebrook, was burned to death by her dress becoming ignited while sho was playing about a stove. Paymaster Guy, of tho Heading Itaihvay, disbursed fl5,000 to employes, at Heading, yesterday. Danger signs havo been erected on both sides of the 15ast Centra street crossing of tho P. li It. railway, Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your lifo by neglecting u cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippoaudalltliro.it and lung troubles, C. II, Hagciibuch. ltetnrn tit '1'liHiiltu, To the members of the Hubert Hums Club ; Tho undersigned hereby extend sincere thanks to tho members of thi Hubert Burns Club for courtesies extended them at the recent banquet, and also for the beautiful testimonials presented. Mtt. and Mus. John Miui.hazih, Da viii Hkai), Caterer. 'lite Modem Wny Commends Itsulf to the well-informed, to do pluisantly aud effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To ileiusu the system and break up colds, headachos, ami fevers without un pleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Flgur Made by California Fig Syrup Co. Jleetls Itecortleil. From Catharine Shelpe to Mary Seltzsr, .IUII1 UtlllUIIIIO UllVlfU ... J k-VLbV! premises in McKwiusburg; from II. H Zulick t-tal to Frank L. Miller, premises in premises lu Schuylkill Haven ; from Joseph Warugiristo Win. LetiHaitis. premises in Miuersville; from Jonathan Khcard to Delioruh Mart, premises in Miuersville. Ask your grocer for tho "lloyal Patent dour, aud tako no other brand. It Is the best our made. Viprd in 'lSssi9 Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, was u town visitor yesterday. Miss liattio Jouos, of North Jardln street, has goiio to Newaik, N. J., on a vaca tion. Misses Martha and May Gallic left town jestcrday for a week's visit to Catawissa and i'ittstou. Masters F.dnrd and Fraures Hutchison, of Siiuliiiry, aro the guests uf their father at Hit- I'ciuiiMiit Hoti-e. Matt Mcl'iitcheoii, of Akron, O., and daughter nic visiting Mr. McCutchcon's patents on West I.auicl stieet. S. (1..M. iiollopeler, 15sii,, has returned home fiom Philadelphia, whero ho was In attemhtlieu at the Supremo Court. Mrs. 11. L. tlhiteluck has tone to Saeltiett Harbor. N. Y , to visit her sou, Kail, who is sullering fiom a seveie attack of typhoid fovcr. A mi-HIIUNTS. MAln: A mi- is ciiic.vcio. llcntfrow's Jolly P.ithlindeis havo been for nineteen years in the front rank of musical comedy organizations. That thty ale still good not liavellug upon reputation is shown by the following from the Ci.itago ltecord : "The llijoii was t-ruwded to tho doors and the audiemes were us jolly as tho Jolly Pathilnders themselves. "Below Zeiii" is iiuu-eusi -ill, but it is l'niiiiy. It is a comical ahsiiidlty, tiiigtd wi li just oiiough music and earuestae-s to inako u a pu-.tsaiiD mixture. Tho company is a tlettr one ami tho enter iiiument by no means cliilly." Tho Pat' flnduH will he here all tho wtek com mencing Monday, and the fniihitcis of this tuwn may ie.isun.ibly anfiiiatc iho biso entertaiuuieuts ever presented hcie. THK ' -1IW" JIINSTltKI.s Tne appearance of tho "100 Minstrels" at Kaier's gland opera house, Mahanoy City, tm the S2d inst. will prov- a drawing t-aid. iMauy I loin Slienandeuh ill ho in allt-udaucu. Some of our local talent is included in tho cast. The-e young nieu, prineiially lesideuts of Potlsville, have luadu a hit wherever they appear and received much nattering com ment. Marring Licenses, Frank Itotama and Julia Suulling, uf Mah auoy City. William White, of ltinglown, sud Susan Markle, 01 Shenandoah. .-!, coil Chiirelt Notices. Services in the P. M. chinch to-morrow. Homing subject, "Tho, halibalh, a Divii-u lustiliitiuii." Sunday school at 2 p. m. livening subject, "Tho Impcrisliablo Name." Everybody welcome. Heccptlou of mtuihers mi the morning and tho ordluauco of baptism ill uiso lis administered. Last Sunday evening a largo audieuce was in utttndame at tho Cahury llaptist chuich. To-morrow evening at (1:30 the pastor will preach a sermon entitled, "Sincereity." Dur ing iho evening the choir, led by Pi of. W. Waters will give un anthem. All welcumo. In tho First llaptist church to-morrow evening tho pastor, I!ev. I). I. Evans, will pieach, tho subject being, "Need 1 ho Haptised 1" There will ho baptismal service, with nlovcu candidates. A special iuvitatiou is extended the public. Hev. L. F. llrown will occupy tho pulpit, in tho Presbytsrian church to-iuorrow at thu morning aud evening services. The lovival inoetings in the United Evan gelical church, aro still in progress. Thero will be services to-night at 7.30. The servicn of song preceding the sermon will be in charge of Edward Jtosoivall. Services to morrow morning and evening. Subject for the sermon in tho mornin at 10 o clock. "The Chief Shephard." In the evening at U:JU Kui . I. J. Itoltz, tho pastor, will preach a special sermon to tho members of Henry tluincastle Camp No. 40 Sons of Veterans. Tho improvements tiro continuing in tho M. E. church. Tho painters havo finished their work on tho walls. Carponters are en caged to begin work on Monday. When the carpet is laid uu the eutire floor and tho seats aro arranged in semi-circular form, thu audlenco room will bo a very attractive place for public worship. At present services are held in tha lecture room. Uor. Alfred Hecbner, Pastor, preaches to-morrow morn ing and evening. Polite ushers aro iu at tendance. Everybody welcumo. Come early. Don't ! If a dealer oilers you a bottle of Salvation Oil without labels or wrappers, or iua mutilated or defaced package, don't touch it don't buy it at any price, you can rest assured that thero is something wrong it may he a daueorous and worthless counter feit. Insist upon getting aperfect, unbroken, gcnulno package. Prico 25c. S. of V. lit Mluttrsville. About 25 members of Henry Hnrncastle Camp, No. 40, Sous of Vetoraus, drove to Miuersville last night to take part in the parado and tho mustering in 58 new members into Gen. John U. Hoskin Camp, No. 204, of that place. They speak in glowing firms of the courteous treatment received jt the hands of lloskins Camp. They returned homo at an early hour this morning. VERYBRID and wife should know about the pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which is the only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally will not heln and mav X t.A t . I .LVt tcsuu iu uuriii fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- Vficial if used during the whole period of pregnancy. SI per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Hooks Free, containing valuable infor mation to all women, will be sent to any address upon application by The Oradficld Regulator'Co., Atlanta, Ga. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of tho skin Is Inva rubly obtained br tboriwhouse l'oziom'o Oomplexiou powder, 4,m ff V A WIFE COMMITTED. runiite 1'iicr.ulU Held I'or Trial mi u Series of Charges. Th s crashing of a blazing liouso lamp to tho pavements caused some excitement on North Emerick street last ulcht and was followed by nricsts. Tho atl'air arose out uf the family tribulations of Joseph Paczulisnml his wlfo, Fannie, Shortly after the Incident on the street Mrs. Pac7.iills was arraigned before Justice Shoemaker on a series of charges preferred by her husband. She was accused of habitual drunkenness, common nuisance, neglect of family and scvoral other acts. Tho husband ald his wiftfsold clothing helmnting to him self and the boarders fur drink. That she left the house last .Monday ami went oil' on a protracted spree. Tho husband concluded to bleak up housekeeping and sold tho house hold goods. While they wcro being moved out of tho liouso yesterday the wife returned and, iu attempting all assault, kiioel.edu lighted lamp out of a womau's hand. Mrs. Paczulis was committed in delault of 10 1 ball. Ileforo lier arrust she liad snorn 'tit n warrant before Justice Shoemaker, charging her husband with assiult anil battery aud neglect, and ulsu chaiged Mis. Snilkiewicz with tlnowlmr the lighted lamp at her. When before Justice Shoemaker Mrs Paczulis nllt-gad that she was tho innocent paity in the alfsir. That her husband heat and drove her from the house laH Monday. Yesterday she wont back to seo one uf hei children and found Mrs. Shilkicwlez encased iu removing tho household effects. Mrs. Paczulis said she did not understand what wasuoing on and remonstrated, wheiuupou Mrs. Sh ll.iewicz threw he lamp at her Mrs. Slii'kiewiez denied the chuge an t Mr. Paczulis also made a denial of tho charge made against him. Ho slid ho would sup port his children, but not his wife, as she was in tho habit of going on sprees and nealeet iug her family for two or time weeks at n time. Mrs. Paczulis was unable to produce any witness to sustain her charges and the tuso was dismissed. This nmrnlng she win taken to .1 1 bv Constable Giblon. Childr, ii ami ndinls toiturcd by burns, scalds, Injuries, eczema oi skin di-eases may seeuro Instant relief by using DoWill's Witcli Hazel Salvo. It is tho great Pile remedy. C. II. Hagciibuch. ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Tliolr Con-soloss Conflicts ltptrnrtlluc Hm-dur Line's In Afi'lcn. London, Feb. 13. In the house of commons last evening the Hlght Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonies, replying to a question by Sir Charles Dllke with reference to the grave news from West Africa, read the telegrams received. One was fro mthe governor of rtorrea (or Borla), a place In the Lagos Hin terland, occupied by the Boussa guard on Feb. C, and read: "On Feb. 0 30 Senegalese, probably from NlkkJ, ar rived at Horrea under orders to occupy it. They ordered the non-commlsslon-ed oincers to haul down the British flag. The demand was refused, as made by a foreign power, whereupon the Senegalese retired and pitched their camp about three miles from the town." A telegram from Major Northcoto, who Is in the cold coast Hinterland, runs thus: "The French have estab lished a post at Wae. consisting ot subaltern officers and about 30 native soldiers. M. Codrenler, whom I believe to be a lieutenant, accompanied by Captain Mlnot, two lieutenants and Gi native soldiers, arrived at Vassa on Feb. 1 and tried to establish a post. I dispatched Major Fortescue to protest against his passing by this point and suggested n conference at Wne. De spite ray protest, he advanced. After protests In the usual form between both parties M. Codrenler left for Leo, leaving behind the above mt. ioned post, unmolested." Dr. Tanner, antl-Parnellite member for Mid Cork, exclaimed "Vive la France." Speaker Gully called him to order. oeaeoeoeoeooooooooseooe3tjot)3eoocoeoe9ee e o e 9 o e a a e o s 8 O o B No Muss. No Trouble. HIM DYEING MAYPOLE A Pleasure nt Last STYLE - -L ffpf itYLE f i WrX V7 VJASKZ J Ajra DYES X-VlAYPOLr ,lM AT ONE OPE V soap ' WASHES & QYgS V'AH Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents; Address, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP DEI'OT, 127 Duaao Street, A'evf Fori. 0seoooeee9oeaoaeeeaese6aosssae0eeiieeeeaseee E, 1 17 13 Main St, Where will be found the very best goods lor the least money consist ing of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Sofas, Kxtension fables, Rockers, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, brass, iron and wood, Bed Springs, Mattresses. Call and see us. For the past ten years we have gireti the public satisfaction in the Jstove business, as our customers will admit with out an exception (o). D. & J. SEIGEL, i 117 S. Main Street 123 nilllons of Dollars 1 Go up In smoko oYiry year. Tnkoufi risas but get jrom houses, stock, fur- niiuie, etc., insufod In nrst-class rt- wuiiiitnios s rcprosenun py DAVID FAUST.insurancc Agrcnt, 'J South dentin Ht. Also I.tfnsndAocldern Onmnanlea '4 CHARLESfOERR. TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hlieeler's Oiatantl.) 109 NOllTIl MAiff S'MIWT. THE LICENSE COURT. Thirty-nine tlninteit, lOlovou Unilrr Ad visement ami One Withdrawn, Potlsville, Feb. 10. Tho throe Judges havo considered cno hundred and thlrtynnu applications, mainly new stands, ami of this number elchty havo been refused and thirty, nlno granted, whllo eleven aro held under ad visement and una lias been withdrawn. It was late yesterday afternoon when Judgo Koch handed to the Clerk of the Courts the applications acted upon, Tho following in this section are among those acted upon : Itutler Twp. Patrick Oinley, retail, re-fu-'cd;Atnia II. Miiidlcr, retail, refused; Frederick Deltcr, retail, undecided. Gilberton East ward, Patrick M. Walsh, retail, lefuscd ; Stanislaw Haliowiez, retail, refused. Middlo waid, Ellen Wolsh, retail, undecided ; Joint It. Evans, retail, granted ; J. W Stone, retail, undecided. Glraidville East wind, Gctirgo II. Tolilu, n tall, gninted ; J. II. Coorer & A L llower, wholesale, granted ; lUchard Sneddon, wholesale. iiudechUd ; William Duleliauty, retail, refnvd. Mahanov Citv First waul. Miko lluceia- wicz, retail, refused; Hinry Fisher, letall, lel'used: John McDonald, rccousidf led. Thild ward, John IIuhc.1i, wholesale, undecided. l ourth ward, John Sehad, retail, undecided; .Matt, lliiksx.tackaliui. retail, rclusrii; 1) (i. Yui'ligling it Sue, holesale, granted. Filth Hard, Joseph Kaczr artzyk. letall, reluscd Mahanoy Twp Peter Shlllo, retail, ri' fused. Shenandoih First ward, John M. Jltdalis, retail, withdrawn ; Michael Mullahy, retail refused : Matthew Strovchlnsky. rebtil. su decided : Josenli Hell, retail, refused. Thild w-ud, Kasiniei' Slinpenas. wholesalcgranted ; Kiisiiner Sliiipciia-, letall, leluseil ; Lilwartl .1 AlciNclls, retail, rclu.-eil ; .Martin luilns key. letall. granted: William August, n- fused ; .limits Me tee retail, refused ; George Kar tskv letui . tefn-id. l ourth mud Pt tor (Irt onbrrg, lelail, gi'anted. Filth ward, William Klmtall, retail, refined ; .David Mel, Il l: 1 1 1 1 T l . it-tail, lefuscd : Thomas Me- Gnlre, letall, leftist d ; Enoch H cklnus, le tall, u-ru-ed ; Barry Hi.-chko, letall, rein-id; John l-'eely. retail, refused ; Stephi-n-ii hwait, retail, granted; .loliu Daltou, wholesale, u ranted. Union Twp. Grant Liudemutli, retail, leftist tl; Daniel Neiswenb-r, retail, granted. Union, Hast (liileiiu It Koch, retail, granted; Frank Dedo. retail, granted; Jos. I'e-.ke, retail, refusal; John Kurtz, retail, refused; Thomas Tosh, letail, refused; liufus G. Lash, retail, grai tei1; Charles Hahhich, retail, refused; Charles itabbi-h, wiiolesale, granted; Jonathan Yost, retail, giaiited; Ed ward Malloy, retail, refused. North Union Casper Hughes, retail, re fused. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headaeho never falls, 25c. The Gits Imploded. Superintendent Wallace Halderman and Frank Klelndenst wero badly burned by an nxplosiou of gas yesterday in the yard of tho Mahanoy City Gas Company. Last week it was decided to put an old tank in service again Water had accumula'sd in tho bottom and was frozen, and in order to thaw tho icu out steam was run into it. Haldermau and Klelndenst took tho lid off tlit top and low ered a lantern to seo how tho steam was working. Tins naptha gas which remained in tlie tank, was ignited by the lantern and oxplodrd. Itoth men were hurled against a feneo, about ten feeta.way. They were badly burned about the face neck and hands. Kleiudcnst is iu a serious condition. Latest spring styles and hats just received, iu still' and Fedora shapes. At Samuel lilock's. tf DIKD. COAKI.KY. At Shenandoah, on the 17th Inst., Maine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ciwlklev. I'uneral will take i!aeo on Monday morning at 9.110 o'clock, high mass being cele brated in Annunciation church nud interment iu tho parish cemetery. I'rlemlsamt relatives aro invited to attend. It Ml M.Kit. On the 17th lust., nt Shenandoah. Johanna, wife of John J. Miller, aged 27 years, runeral will tako place cm Monday, iilst Inst., from the family restdentc. No. Ill North Pear alley. Will leave town on the 0: 1.1! a. m. P. t It, Hallway train for Orwtgslnirg, -whero Interment will bo piade, ltelativesniul friends respectfully Invited to attend It e o o 0 e a o a a s a a e e o o a a ti RATION . . ANY COLOR. TL? Clt mest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Failed Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. e e a RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. 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, Sliamokin, Ml. Carmel 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. llefulf.uartert for , . , , Commercial Travelers WERCim HOTEL, I MOItltIS HKCKMAN, Prop., Cor- !onl and Main streets, Shenandoah, I'a. T'Titui 11.00 per day. Stabling Facilities I'nsiirpaesod, llOAnlrra eoinforuibly aeeoiuinodated Iiy week or mouth. 25 Years With Herald. Mrs. E. S. Cromwell Has Utmost Faith in Fame's Celery Compound. Twenty-five years is a lone time, especially for a woman to work iu the galling harness of a metropolitan uowspnper. Such is tlio record of Airs. Cromwell, vice President of tho Woman's national Press As sociation, iii tho service ot the Chicago Herald. As Washington correspondent she telegraphed to her paper the dally reports of tho proceedings of the famous electoral com mission of 1877. A Quarter of a century of ratine work like this lias enabled Mrs. Cromwell to know what "ncrvis" mean. Her faitli iu Paine a celery compound to restore the nervous sys tem when it is run down ami depressed by work, worry, rush or sickness, cannot b lightly sot asido : Washington, u, u , l eu, 1'J. ini'J. 1002 11 St Walls, Richardson Co.: Gentlemen A voiinc lady residing in my family, who had tried various remedies for nervous debility and depleted condition of tho system, found great and permanent in liuf from the use of Pablo's celery compound. I can therefore recommend Hits excel lent remedy to those iu uccd of treatment of tho same kind. Ellen S. Cromwell. Women have their health much more laisely in their own bauds than they are accustomed to believo. Tho impure blood that undermines tho stomach and the neivous system can ho un questionably enriched; the number 'of t lie red corpuscules Increased, and luoclrt-uiation cleaned of humors by Palnu's celery com pound. Sleeplessness that causes much of the nervous prostration ainoug women is en tirely within the control of every person who will tako pains to correct the bad habit the biain has fallen into. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of the Dartmouth medical school, in auiiounciiic his wonderful discovery of Paine's celery compound at a me otlng of the Dartmouth medical faculty, showed how closely he had studied, iu all their bearings upon health, suuli disorders us New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES!! Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public to call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : Men's Rubbers, - - - - 31 cents Ladles' " - 19 cents Shoes, - 75 cents Men's " - - - Q (3 cents All other goods are sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE, rslo S6 Eaat Centre Street. Next door to Singer ScwIiitfMschlnooniee. ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCER- For Franck's Imported Chloovy. In Europe. Oeuutno Franck will plcnso you If you love ft Kd cup ' coiTeo Your Kreer sells It. HOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., sSohuy I kill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardln Street, --j -. r-rw- A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEOTH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHING OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAItOKS POK KXTllACrmo WHEN TF.15TH AH15 OltDKItKD. BEST SILVER FILLING, ... OOLI) PILLINOS. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work Is aotompanted with a guarantee. DRINK- CI.EARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-enenr-stoke. o DKALKIl IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL. 2 West Contre Street. s'eeplessnt-ss, blood impurity and the ner vous diseases that aie likely to follow such daily poisoning of the system. Paine's tetery compound by its pronoun ced nourishing power enables the nerves to get hack their control over tho cliculation so that the blood supply becomes greatest whero it is most needed, us in the stomach aftor eating, and least wher its presouee can only do harm, as in tho brain whon sleep is uaed ful. The nerves, when they are stroug and properly nouiislied, limit the flow of blood to tho head aud draw off tin excess from the brain, thus ensuring refreshing sleep. Per sons who wake up tired, drowsy and ambi tionlcss, or can not sleep a whole night thrmiih ar suffering from disordered nerves. Paine's celery compound calms and feeds the nerves orcn to their tiniest branch ings, and they iu their turn are enabled to equalize the Idood supply ovor tho body, thus sparing the heart, preventing conges tions and rushes of blood to the head, dizzi ness, paralysis, pain over tho heart, and those headaches that seem to come and go without any good reason, and are so inexplicable to hosts of men aud women. It thus indirectly, but none tho ltss surely, icllevcs the dangerous prcssuro on the kidneys aud heart, which eventually leads to their rapid deterioration and break down. This great iuvigorator is a long step for ward in the definite euro of nervous dis-ea-oi and disurdors that are induced by au in sullicieiitly nourished system. It is possi ble to namo. without hesitation, several diseases that havo been reptatcdly traced to such impoverishment of the blood nervous dyspepjia, a "run-down" physical condition, loss of appetite, nervousness, heart trouble, tired feelings and a despoudant outlook upon life. To rid the body of such evidences of trouble within, it is necessary to stop tho friction Huong the nervous tissuos that is pulling down its healthy touo. The remedy is Paine's celery compound 32 MEDALS t AWARDED, Sole Agents. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O go Cents $i.o0 and up 25 Cents FREE EYE EXAMINATION" I Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street, jIUOD a riMjJJ cure Ijlyer Ilia, Biliousness, IntllgcsUou, lIondachB. & uleaa'-ut laxative. All DruggltU. i