EPE PAPER. we nau just received 1 . a new stock of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll H feet long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, 4- N. Main St. MAHANOY CITY. Deluno People Are IHaditMlpil With llui KuilMiiy liuni;t-. Mahanoy City, Kel. 21. The Delano lolo are much inroiirciilunrril by tlie ran ccliiii of tho late train to that place on the IiChlh Nu'ley I'.illlriiHil nnil will ietitioii the c nil n.v to plnce u train to rnahlo thi in to atUml luniHvninnlii, etc., in Ihifi town. Wu'larr llnldctiuii anil Krank Klcitidnntz, who were burned on Friday by an expbmiun of cas. uro very iimi'li improved autl tlioir recover) n assured. The nuptiili of Mil Lou, daughter of C'li:irin Ituiningor, and I). I.. Stall, is an tiuuniMl for Thurwlay, next. J.iim j Mien, of Tamaiiu, wan fttrurk by a train while sliiftiiift ctw in the P. & il. yard nt li'iakiikp on Saturday and severely In jun 1 alioiil the right hip. Silas l'.irlltt, of town, probably the oldest iniiiir in i lie Autlirniite region, will cele brate his 01st birthday anniversary on the. 20th Inst While ulii;htln from a P. & It. train at Middleport Katuidny afternoon Prof. Harry Harris of town, slipped on the platform and .sost, unci a severe xprain of his left ankle. Samuel I'.iliringor," late foreman at the 3pringilalc eolllery, has been appointed inside foreman at Packer Xo. t eolllery and will as siimu the duties on Wednesday. lentlin unit runeniN. Notwithstanding tbo inclomancy of tho weather many friends of tlie family of .Mr. and Mrs D.iulel C'oakley atleiuled tbo fiineml of their oldest daughter, Maine, this morn ing Tbo remains were taken to the Annun ciation Vhuich where ser ices were con ducted Interment was made In tbo parish cemetery ,1 J. 1 inuey, tbo undertaker, bad charge of tho funeral. The funeral of Johanna, wife of John Miller, took place from tbo family residence. on Xorth Pear alley, at an early hour this morning. The remains wero taken to Orwigsburg on tbo 11:51 a. ni. P. fc H. train, whero interment was made. Tho funeral of Mrs. Eliza Giavey, who died at St. I'lair on Friday, took placo this morning, interment at Pottsvillo. Mamie, wifo of Philip E. Womelsdorf and daughter of V. W. ISechtel, Esq., died at Puillipsburg on tbo 18th inst. Tbo deceased was 31 years old. Tho remains of Illi.is Tidier, aged 12 years, wero interred at St. Clair this morning. Tho deceased was a well know n resident of that place. Mrs. William l!yan died at licr homo in Ilrownsvillo this morning after an illness of about three weeks. Sho was about GO years of ago. County Convention. The annual convention of representatives of tbo P. (). S. of A. camps in this county will bo bold in Mahanoy City to-morrow. It is expected tboru will be in atteudauco a largo lepruseutatioii as business of import ance is to be transacted. Tho three local camps will each send a delegate. 'I'lm nxamliilng Hoard. Tbo mine examining board, which has ex amined tho applicants for tho Inspectorship of tho Seventh district, adjourned on Satur day without having reached an agreement on a candidate, and will meet again uu Wednes day Tho board is deadlocked. Spttcltil Meeting. A special mooting of tho School Board lias been called for this evening, at beven o'clock, to take action on tho death of Superintendent Cooper's wife. I'm! Tialus In Florida. Tbo Southern itailway is now operating three trains on weekdays, and two on Sun days on the fastest and most convenient schedules over in effect between Philadelphia and tbo resorts of Florida. Call on or ad dress John M. Ileal I, District Passenger Agent, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for illustrated mutter anil all information. 18-lw Buy Kcystonotlour. Be sure that the name Lehnki & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever Rack STOVES AND- RANGES. We have now embarked into this branch in connection with our furniture business. We arc preparedto show tlie public as pretty a range, the "Queen Cindorella," as ever shown here. It lias a triplex grate, which can be used on three sides before burning out. It is nicely ornainented with a top shelf, and well nickeled. Good bakers with fuel saving qualities. Will burn all kinds of coal. We call the attention of the public to call and oxnmiuu our stock. ( Hir prices will suit you. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnish any house from the cellar tu the roof, and with such goods at such prices, and of a supeuor quality, as will meet tlie wants of the most critical buyers. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 aud 123 North Main St. Near Robbins' Opera House. -HEHT ijnis oh- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8THAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 87 P1THYP0INTS. iRpppnlngn Throughout tlm Country Climtili'lKil lor Ilanty Perusal. The collieries tcsiiiiicd operations this morning. To-morrow lielng Washington's birthday, both Irtnlia will lie closed. The Young Mi-n's Republican Club of .Malmuoy I'ily will banquet this evening. Tbo Lithuanian Band of Mahanoy City will be in attendance nt the ball tliiaovoiiing. The new llrst motion engines for tbo St. Nicholas eolllery are being placed In position. Theodore Keller, of Aahiand, is now cm ployed as telegraph operator at tlie Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. M. 1). lliirne, of Eastun, Is now manager fur Swift & Co., at Mahanoy City. Ho will moveliis family to thu latter plate this week. Tho Third Brigade Band, of Pottsvillo, is rated first for the last two years, as published by olllcluls of tbo National tliiaM. Things would be dlllerunt did they compete with tho (irnut Hand. Pensions havo been granted to Scbgylklll Coiintians an follows: Peter Strobe), Ash land, liiciciiM) of $8 per n th, aud Joshua MartK, Miuersvillc, ie-iwue, $0 per month. Pottsvillo will obseno Washington's Birthday by a Hag raising over thu school building. Letters of ndininlstiatlon wore granted to Bertha Feglo on the estate of l.ueian Ff-Kloy, late of Wist llrunswick township, deceased ; also to Ilaitman Becker on tho es tate of Martin Becker, lato of .Mahanoy City, deceased. Make it clear as sunlight, that when you demand somo article ldvertiwd in this paper, you want precisely Hint uitlcle, and nothing else. Court on Satuiday grunted a liquor license to Henry Fisher, of Mahanoy City. Thu license was at first lefused, but tho court re considered its uetiun. RAILWAY ECHOES. Changes uu th I 'rnii-j I nnlii mid I.ehlgh ItallriHiils In Operation. Tbo new schedules of tho Pennsylvania and l.ohMi Valley Ihllrouds went Into elici t yesterday and there is considerable complaint by the traveling public as to tho new arrange ments of trains on the Lehigh road. Tlie new court limi-e train on the Pennsyl vani.i Hailrond started on Jts 8:15 a. m. schedule to-day witli a number of passengers on boird, among them S. (i. M. Ilollopeter, J. )!. Coylo. M. M. Burko, E W. Shoemaker. T. il. Bcildall, W. .1 Brown, Constable Matt. Oililoii and Walter liynkawicz, of town; P. .1. Ferguson, of Lost Creek; Edward Welsh, of Biowusvillo, and Louis Bender, of Win Penn. The members of tbo crew brought from Sunbury to tako chargo of tho Peiiusy short lino train aro stopping at thu Ferguson House until they can socuro houses and move their families hero. The engineer and fireman on tbo short line must remain with their engine ail night between runs until tho company assigns a "hostler" to look after tho engine, which will he douo in a day or two, Tho Joyce Case. Special to 1Cvksi.su Hi:iiai.i. llarrisburg, Feb. 21. To-day was fixed by tbo court here to pass sentence upon Thomas J. Joyce, editor of the Mahanoy City Black Diamond, who was found guilty of perjury, on oath of John J. Coylo. Tho defendant and his counsel wero present, but for some reason tho matter was continued until the noxt term of court. Walt for WiildrouS I!IB Homo Sale. Waldron, tho great Canadian horse shipper, will hold the largest salo at ono o'clock! Thursday, March :trd, at O' Ham's livery) Shnaiiilou!i, that lias over been held in this part of tbo countrv. Ilnt-si.K ,,f ..n i - v - v.. ,,,, olU3, sun pes and colors will bo sold to the highest inum i ni'iiiiui, reserve, .so mat anyone want inganykind of a hoie. or team. ,.,. i... suited. Bcnieniber tho time and nl.ie,. .it ono o'clock, O' Ham's livery, Shenandoah, Thursday, March 3rd. S.ilo rain or sbino. Justice ToouiuyH Court. Mrs. Nicolina Xisdofski was arraigned bo fore Jnstico Tooiiicy at noon to day to answer toa chargo of assault and battery. Tho dilliculty aroso over tho repairing of li stovo. Nicolina furnished $300 bail. Stiney Farnosk entered $300 ball on a clurgo of threats brought by Thomas Kueliinski. A cross suit followed in which Kuchinski was sent tujnil on a charge of tiruiiKcniicss preierred by I'rancesca Molok owsky. SnII'erers from blood poverty and general feebleness of tho system should take Dr Bull's Pills, a superb bloiid-piirlflor and vita lizes (let only tho genuine, Dr. John W Bull's Pills. I'miilly Iteiini Israel Ite.fnwli-li niwl wlr., f ir....i-. : 7 , "."v, u, JiiiAicbuu; Abo ltcfowicli, of South Bethlehem; Moo Itefowieh. of Freeland, and Morris iiefuwlch, of Ashland, spent yesterday in town as tbo guests of Mr. and Mm. I.. T.'r,iul,.1, ri tuuiu was a family reunion in honor of Airs. H. minis aim uaugnter, nay, ot ,ow York, who aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Hnrnwi,.!, ti. day and evening was very pleasantly spent. iiiero wero vocal nnu instrumental musical selections. Tho guests left for their homes this muming. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A London dispatch announces that tho condition of Mr. Gladatono's health is very i;rave. The health department of Chicago re ports 40.000 persons sufferliiR from tho grip In that city. Thieves hauled away fG00 worth of clothtiifT from the store of l'hlllp Cof fee, at Tainaqun, l'n. All the MechanU-sbuig (Pit.) Indus trial esiabllshments are running: full tlim with their complement of hands. Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors Is in. tantly relieved by a warm bath with Cirri cuitA SoAi',aslii?lo application of CliTici iu (ointment , tbo great skin cure, and a full dose of Cl-Tici.it A 111-xii.vtNT, greatest of blood purifiers aud hum or cures, when all elio falls. ura ) ibl (hri.iiirtiou th wnrl.1, PtTTl it a Thim. tow , fru'. JUmivu. ll w lo C'uro tiftlt ULcutu, ' frt. FALLING HAIR '"WSttSSiSsS CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hheoler'a Old Stand.) I oq NORTH MAIN STltlWT. Kirtt-clasu work Kuamnteed, Vroiupt and oIUu ftttendaiiLa, Jlitlr cuttlittf a specialty. SALT RHEUM rati POTTSVILiE court. Jmlgn Koch mid Iteclitel on Hie Itench In Motion Court. Pottsvillo, Feb. 21. Judges Beclitel and Koch were on tho bench this morning and beaid motions and other matters brought to their attention. The arbitration to determlno who owns the land occupied by a tenant of Mrs. Winifred Clcary, nt Lost Creek, upon petition of tho (1 Irani L'slato, will bo held on Saturday. Tho arbitrators aro C. F. King, Honry C. Msttun and Andrew Cochran. W. A. Marr, counsol for tho Lakesldo Kail- way Co., has filed answer to tho petition of tbo Borough of Shenandoah that a prelim! naty injunction bo granted restraining the company from operating its cars iu Shenan doab until they comply with the ordinance and lower their tracks on Last Ccntro street to grado Tbo company claims to have placed their tracks at tho grado given by the borough authorities. No date has been fixed for argument. Judge Kndllch filed his decision in sovcral cases tried beforo him upon application fer new trials, lhocaso of Haley vs. Borough of Mahanoy City, application for new trial; rulo to show cause was discharged. Tho case of Samuel Block vs. John Howl ing and Thomas Bolin, the rulo to show catiso was also discharged. Michael Kersla vs. SchuylklUTractlon Co,, tho motion for a new trial was overruled. Tho cave of Julia Ward, of Shenandoah, vs. Lakeside hallway Company, In which the prosecutor was awarded damages at tho last term of court far tho loss of a horso and other damages. Judge Kndlick overruled tho motion iu arrest of judgment, and a new trial was refused on condition that tho plain till' accept a reduction In tho verdict, making tlio sum $103 with interest. Should they re fuse a now trial is granted. M. M. Burke, lisq., represented Wanl and Mellenry Wil helm the company. James Smith, of Shenandoah, who draught suit for damages against tlie Lehigh Valley Uallro.ul Company, was refused a new trial on a non-suit. .Mr. Wadliugor asked for an eiceptlou and it was noted. K. W. Shoemaker, Vm., filed tbo report of tho examiner in tbo divoico proceedings of Catherino Lord vs. John Lord. Tho bond of Andrew IHuno, Supervisor elect of West Mahanoy township, in tho sum of foOO, with John J. Moran as surety, was filed and approvtd by court. John J Dclancy. convicted of selling liquor without a license, aud sentenced lo pay $500 fine and costs and imprisonment, made application for discharge, bring tin able to pay tho Duo aud costs. Tho court or deled his dischaigo. Tlie case of Christ. Schmidt vs. Michael Polojek defendant and William Shmielewsky and John Bushkowich, garnishees, an ap plication being mado on tho part of the garnishees, court ordered that tho applica tion to open judgment bo giantcd and the garnislico permitted to make a defense Bushkowich ngieed to pnrchaso a saloon pro vided ho could securo tho license, but his application was refused ho having violated tho license law. A. W. Schalk, Esq., called the court's attention to the agreement made that tho day fur argument on tho motion for a new trial for tho County Commissioners, found guilty of misdemeanor in office, was to be fixed to-day. The court this morning filed its chargo in writing, tho stenographer bad a portion of tlie testimony, tbo most essential portion thereof, written out, and tho court's charge. Mr. Scbalck said the case should be disposed of boforo tho beginning of tho March term of court, that If it is not it will drag along for several weeks and verbaps months. To wait until tho balance of tho testimony is transcribed would necessitate a dolay of three or four weeks. The court stated that any day next week would do for argument and suggested that counsel agree on noxt Tuesday or Wednesday, Tho coun-el for tbo defense wanted time for con sultation, and later in the day agrod on Tuesday next as the day for argument. One of tbo counsel for tho Taxpayers' As sociation intimated that if the Commis sioners fought for delay with a view to re taining their present offices, tho caso against tho present board of Commissioners would ho pushed. Ho also said the case against the Controller would very likely be called for trial during tho first wtok of tho March torm of court. THE SEAS0rH)F LENT. ltegulatliiiis Adopted by tlie ltniimn Cath olic Archdiocese of Plilla. Following aro the legulatiouj for the Len ten season of 181H as promulgated by Arch bishop Kyaii, of tho Archdioces of Philadel pliia : 1 All the faithful who have completed their twenty-first year aro bound to observe tbo feast of Lent, unless dispensed for legi timato reasons. ''. Tho persons cxtniDted from filiim tlie infirm, those under twenty-ono years of nije, ivuiueu in preguancy or nursing infants, those who aro engaged in laborious occupa tions and thoso who are enfeebled hy old age. 3 Only one full meal a day is allowed, except on Sundays. 1. On tho days on which permission is gruuicu to eat. intai, ootn meat aud llsh are not to be used at tho same meal, 5 A collation or partial meal is allowed in tbo evening. It should nover exceed eight ounces. By virtue of an inult of tho Holy See, dated August 3, 18U7, the following special dispensations aro granted : II. Bread, butter, cheese, fruit of all kinds, salads, vegetables and fish aro permitted at the collation. Milk and eggs aro also al lowed, 7. It is lawful to drink in tho moriilnc somo waim liquid, such as tea, collie or ciiocoiaic, autl to partake or a small portion of bread, not exceeding two ounces. 8. Tho mo of lard iust.ad of butter is al lowed iu preparing llsh, vegetables, etc. 0. The use of flesh meat will bo allowed at any tlmo on Sundays and once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, with the exception of Kinder Saturday and Holy Saturday. 10. On the above named days, when meat Is allowed, its use is not restricted to one meal iu tho cases of persons exempt from fasting by age or laborious occupation. 11. When tho principal meal cannot bo conveniently taken at midday, it is permitted to ehango the order, takiug the collation then aud the dinner in tho evening, 12. In virtue of powers granted by the Holy See on March 15, 1805, for ten years, workiugmen and their families are permitted the uso of llesh-iuc.it ouco a day on all fast days and abstinence days throughout tho year, with tho exception of all Fridays, Ash Wednesday, the Wednesday and Saturday of Holy Week and theovo of Christmas. Those who avail themselves of tills dispensation are not allow od to eat fish aud flesh at the same meal, and thoy aro exhorted to perform somo voluntary act of mortification. Fire I rlrul first Insuro your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. America and Fire Association, Hartford nro ins. uo., American j.ro Insurance Co., West Cheater Firo Ius. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Itellglous Mattel. Itov. I. J. Iiultz. pastor of (he United Kvaugelical church on North Jardln street, preached an Interesting sermon to tho mem bers of Henry Hnrncastlo Camp No. -ID, Sons of Veterans, iu the church last night. Tho second annual Sabbath school conven tion of the Pottsvillo conference of the Kvangellcal Lutheran church ol the Minis ledum of Pennsylvania will convene iu the Christ Lutheran church, Mabauoy City, to-morrow. Sessious wilt do held at 10 a. in. and 1:30 and 7:30 p. m, Who Sal4 They Have a Cough 7 Advice Tako Pau-Tiua, 25o. At (Iruhler Bros., drug store. 1 In Considering Your Needs Do Not Forget This. If You Do You Will Make a Serious Mistake nt This Season. Something of Deep and Peculiar Inter est Just Now. Thcro aro many needs during L tho spring mouths, but nono more necossary or urgent than tbo uso of iv spring medicine. Tho blood requires it, and tbo norves, liver, kidneys and bowels must have it if you desiro to keep strong and vigorous, and maintain your good health. Thoso who aro weak, tired and nervous must tako It, and those who do not feci just light should do so or serious ill health may follow. Mrs. Chntllo Martin, N Calais, Vt., says: "About a year and a hall ugo I found myself completely inn down. I would frequently bo attacked with blind spoils, and while the blind spells wero on mo, 1 would becomo quite iiumb. Tho first tlmo I was attacked we lived iu Nashua, and 1 had two spells In ouu night. These lasted mo a short tiuio each. My body prickled liko a band or foot asleep, and my bands would bo as white as death and my feet wero very cold, Tho nerves of my left hand woro nearly paralyzed and at times 1 could not tako up anything with that hand. A friend recommended Dr. Orceno's Ncr vura blood and nerve remedy and gave mo some to try, which I took, and found it did me so much good that 1 immediately pro cured thrco bottles of Ncrvura and took it. I'ho result was that I was entirely cured of those bad spells and they have not returned. Oh, if I had only known of Dr. Greene's Nervura two years ago, it would lm'o baved me lots of suffering and lots of money. 1 will cheerfully answer any inquiries about my case and request tbo publication of this letter for the good of others." It is impossible to express tho good which this Wonderful medicine is doing for sull'er ing humanity. Dr.Urcoue, 35 West 11th St., New York City, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. What the Heavy Weights Unto t Say oil Important Tuples. Wo cull tho following from our exchanges, showing tho subjects tho heavy weights aro dealing with : AN KXI'ENHIVi: LUXUUV. From Pottsvillo Chronicle. According to tho ounty Controller's an nual report, tho cost of tho Contest Couit during the fiscal year of IS07 was f21,S09 81. Pretty good sized sum to filch from tho tax payers simply to have a court tell us Judgn Dunn was elccttd in 1805. But tho law authorizes it, and there you aro. ZEEIWV DKI-INKS UlU'UllLICANISM. From Pottsvillo Ucpubllcau. John Wananiaker has not yet mado a formal answer to tho call made upon him by tbo Republican Busiuess Men's Lcaguo, but there is still plenty of time. It's only the Democrats and their' deputies calling them selves Republicans who aro worried' about Mr. Wananiaker and his friends. COYLK IS A MKMIICIt. From Joyce's Black Diamond. Iu Republican politics the Young Men's Republican Club cuts about tbo same figure that the strutting barn yard fowl does in a gambol with race horses a very ludicrous one. MAUANOY'S IlEAVJTirUI. WOMEN-Aft. From Jlolinnoy City Record. Meanwhile, the ladies of Mahanoy City take off their hats in the theatre of their own sweet will and the inou think them more beautiful than ever.' It never needs the passage of an ordinance to niako our ladies careful of tbo rights and comforts of others. AWAITING 1ICKINL1:y's DECISION'. Kditur James' Local. Some men will wear much cheaper suits next summer when tho crash comes. ANI THKItE AUK OTHKKS. From Dally Republican. We must admit that'as a prophet wo aro a failure, but two of the candidates which wo prophesied wore olected. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Tatcnt flour, and tako no othor brand. It Ik tho host our nrade; Friiekvlllo l'lirtlal tit llcer. The only question of nny Importance en tering tho con tost at Frackvillo on Tuesday was that of now water works. Tho people weregivon an opportunity of voting on the proposition to expend $30,000 in the erection of borough water works. The result was tho project was defeated by a majority of thir teen. Very littlo nitorest was shown in the election, uut of 28 candidates seeking bor ough oillces, 13 of that number received only ono vote eacn. Mrs. Delia SI. Jones, Granville, N. Y.. writes : "I have the highest praise to glvo to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. We have used It iu our family for five vears will, tl, l-.-f ..r fects." Heller Year Thau Uit. John Magulro, inspector of the Eighth Anthracite ( Pottsvllle ) district, has j list mado public his coal tonnage report for tho year 1M)7. It contains tbo rnlluwtm- ii.,il0il.. . Total production for 16117, t,3tKt,222 tons) an increase over ISOd of (10,375 tons; ship ment, including local sales, of 3,851,377 tons, a'l incrcasn iivf 1h(m ,.r in hir " - - " , tuna, produced at nasheries, US fill tons, a de- nca.o ,,uiu 1BUUOI 4u,m tous; (Mirsons cm- nloved. 13.-1L. 1111 Itinroiica nuoi Glut,.' lm. coal produced per rath employe, 311) 1-0 tons; .,, ..1- I-.....I ,. , .... , t 'iai ucciucnis, b, a decrease of 8; number uf non-fatal accideuts. 112, u de crease of 28; number of widows caused by accidouts, 13, aud orphans, 42; coal produced per each fatal accident, 113,581? tons. Pensions Granted. Th6 following liflnalnna . -.. - 1 -.v... u Kl,llict I'll Saturday through Justlco William II. Shoo maker: John Itidd month from Octobor, IBM. Patrick JIcGee, of Glover's Hill, fio per mouth from October, 1695, jrsrd in jgssirjg. 9 3k-- William Snyder, of Alloutown, is a Eiicst of friends In town. Miss Sadio C. Ltngham, one of tho nurses at the Schuylkill Haven nlmshuuso, was a guest of relatives in town yesterday, Miss Sylvia Tempest has gone to Potts villo to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Bechtol. John Manning, of Pottsvillo, was a Sun day visitor to town. Owen Convllle, a young man of Browns ville, Is critically ill. John I. Mathias, of Mahanoy City, paid the Huralu ofllco a visit tills afternoon, Joseph Elliott, of Brownsville, Is suffer ing from pneumonia. Itichard Cox, of Brownsville, was visi tor to Philadelphia to-day. John Dclancy, of Win. Penn, has gone to Philadelphia to locato permanently. W. J. Portz, of the Shenandoah Hat & Cap Manufacturing Company, was a visitor to Philadelphia to-day. 10 days' sale of clothing at Samuel Block's. AM USHUKNTS. Tim l'J.AY TO-NIOIIT. Indications aro that a full house will greet tho famous Pathfinders, when they open their six nights' engagement at tho opera house to-night. This is ono of the few com panies to which tho suspicion of "cheapness" canuut nttnch because ot their popular prices. Throughout tho country, and for a generation, their reputation has been of the best, and originality has always character ized their plays, A charming comedy bill, ''Below Zero," supplemented by the music of tbo company's own orchestra, is promised. Prettily costumed and original specialties will bo plentifully introduced. KAinn's ofkka iiousr.. Manascr Quirk is certainly booking strong attractions nt bis popular play houso, and tho people of Shenandoah aro showing their appreciation by lsrgo attendance from this town. With Itobert Mantcll, Millo. Khea and tbo "Wizard of the Nile" for tho weok commencing Febinary 2Sth. largo crowds of thcalie-gocrs from suriounding towns will he attracted. It is a pleasure to witness a play in Kaler's pretty and comfortable theatre. Latest spring styles and hats just received, iu still and ledum shapes. At Samiicl Block's. tf JeMls lteeoriled. From Hugh S. Qulim and wifo to P. F, Ilrciinan, premises in Pottsvillo. From Frank F. Oottschall ctal to Mary L Uuellmaii, premises in Pottsvllle. From Georgo II. Aungst and wifo to Con tral Building Association, prcmisos In Pine grovo township. From Timothy M. Bryan, assignoo, to the North American Coal Company, premises iu Norwegian township. From Lot Benson and wifo to North Amer ican Coal Company, premises in Norwegian township. From Win. B. Staller et al to Chas. Staller, premises in Wayne township. Headacho Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-IIeadacho never falls, S Master Mechanic Resigns. John Campbell, who for twelvo years served as master mechanic in the Delano shuns aud who during the past six years has filled a similar position at Buffalo, resigned on Saturday. A gentleman iiamod Mr. P. Sweeney has been named as his successor. I havo used Salvation Oil for frosted foot and backacho and found it to bo tbo best remedy and euro for pain on earth. Mrs, Maggio Nlcdcr, Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa." Kviiiigellcul Conference. The Knstcru Pennsylvania Conference of tho United Evangelical church will convene nt Pottsvillo on Thursday next. The sessions promise to bo very interesting. Rev. I. J Rcltz, uf town, will he in attendance. Ho is a member of tho board of examiners of ap plicauts for itineracy. Tlie Modern Way Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done iu the crudest mannor and disagreeably as well, lo cleanso the system and break uji colds, lieadacncs, and levers without un pleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxativo remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. Operations Upon the Kye. Dr. J. P. Brown has opened offices at 233 East Ccntro street, Mahanoy City, aud will practice medicine and surgery in all its branches, including eyo, car, noso and throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes inserted and operations upon eyo performed. M0-2m J. P. Brown, M. D, On tc tttn ,rtn lF tltn rlTrlinl,f .. Tan,, mantle. 35c. Is tho price of the best mantle in tno marKet, at urumm s jewelry store. MISCELLANEOUS. IHOIl BALK. Four nroncrtlt s. situated at Noa. i" 223 ftml 227 Vest Lloyd street. Two are on tho front and two ou tho rear of tho lot These properties were formerly owned hy Jonnthai It, Holers. Apply to Wtllfam J. Junes, guardian jinx 1:11, Ml, uannei, ra. l-jin lilOH ltKNT. Tho largo wareroom and stable JL at tho roir ol Joepli tlall'a b hoc store, il S. Main St. Apply to Krank Schmidt. 2-1 Mw TlfANTKD hy an old established house, a man to tako charge of and look after their business In this section. Salary 1000, with com mission. Cash security required. Address jiUHiness, care iikhai,i. a-n w-eoti-w-zt filOIt IIKNT. A rare chnneo for an eneriretlc X? businessman. A grand store cither for grocery mtsincHS or saloon, lit good location, first-class dwelling apartments attached with hath room and fixtures, all latest improvements, good cellar R3 feet long. Possession to be had in April. Kor further Information apply at tho IitOU HI5NT. Storeroom and dwelling. No. 17 North Main street, now occupied by Sblpp'a almeKtnre. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Jacob .noil, 11 rs, Main street, ti P Oil BA I.K. A buggy and two butcher waeojis. Will also rent mv wheelwright and paint Ahop, corner Coal and Jardin streets Apply tu Charles lNoppert. on tho premises, tf "TTlCi:. Thu undersigned !a desirous of notes, for nil Jillls that aro now duo or over duo this mouth. All contracts, and agreements, however, will lo carried out. I shall place all over due account In tho hands of proper j turtles for wllettlon. M. 1. KuWLKKt January G,1H'M. l-G-2tn ITXFXUTOirHNOTlCK. Kstato of ItosuAnu .ii Jtradley, Into of tho borough of Shenan ioali, county of Hchuylkill, statuof reunsylva iila, deceased. 1a-tiers testamentary on said tuttt having been granted to tho undersigned, all iH-isoiis indebted thereto nro requested to make immediate payment, and theme having claim or demands against tho name will pro rent them without delay for settlement to .lAMUtKMiTH, 101 IS. Centre St., Jamkh R O'JIhaiw, 100 8 Whitest., Ordiw, J. Wamjkukk. Att'y, Kxccutors, 2-74t-oaw l'uttsvillo l'a, Shenandoah rnM-cnmr-store, o II!AI,KK IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CI&ARS AKD TOBACCO. ' V1I0I,KSAI.K AND K1ITAIL, SO West Centre Street. Helped by Honest Determined to restore health to a man stricken with paralysis, the physician prescribed the remedy that has proved most poiverful in such cases and effected a complete cure. A warning and a lesson for hard workers. This ii a plain, straightforward account of a farmer who worked too hard, who became helpless through a stroke of pa ralysis, but who had the good fortune to be attended by an honest doctor, who cured him by prescribing Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People. The farmer is William Slimpson. His farm is near Rucby. Ind. Like thousands of other intelligent, hard-working men of his vocation he owns valuable property and is considered by his neighbors a well-to-do man. Like thousands of others he worked through fair weather and foul to provide :omlortabi tor Ins Household. Like thousands of others, on arriving at the ape when the strain of toil should slacken up and rest begin, the grim enemy paralysis, clutched him. Mis cure was so unexpected, so rapid and complete, that it is a neighborhood wonder. " While gathering a heavy fall harvest," he says,"I worked early and late. My hired help left me and I finished the fall work alone, but the end of the harvest found me exhausted. "About the first of December I bad a stroke of paralysis. We called In the doctor. He said overwork had caused my trouble. My left leg was dead and helpless; my right leg was fast falling fnto the same con dition. " After treating me a week without any New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES!! Our slock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Huts, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public to call ou us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : Men's Rubbers, - - 31 cents Ladles' " - - - - 19 cents " Shoes, - 7 5 cents Men's All other goods are told on the same low comparison, KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE, No. 2 3 East Centre Street. Xcxt door to Singer Sewing Machine ofllco. ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCER. For Franck's Coffee Essence 15 Factories For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. Genuine I'm nek will plenso you if you love ft Your grocer sclH it. HO OVEN MERCANTILE CO., "r Schuylkill Dental Parlors, i -7 North Jnrdln Street, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $o.oo. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQIIINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR, NO CUAKCIES FOll EXTRACTING WHEN TKETII AUK OltDEKBD. BEST SILVER FILLING, - GOLD FILLINGS, - TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our vork in fuxomimntcd with a guarantee. 1 17 S MaJri St, Where will be found the very best goods ior 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 D. & J. SEIGEL, 117--S. Main Street--I23 FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tho Houso or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. an Doctor. gain, my doctor became uneasy. He did something for which I can never thank him enough. " He brought me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and told me they would do me more good than any thing he knew of. He had used them with great success in a case similar to mine. The case in question was that of L. Phillips, of Petersville. " "In all I took nine boxes of the pills. I need not go over my gradual recovery in detail, but you must imagine my joy and relief when, after two months of helpless ness, I felt life and strength return day by day to my dead limbs. When I had taken the ninth box I was completely cured. "I am hale and hearty to-day, with no traces of my awful experience, and I give all the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They probably saved me from the grave." Mr. Stimpson, to give more strength to his story, made affidavit to its truth before Abncr Norman, a Notary Public at Rugby. The power of Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs for Pale People in the vast number of dis eases due to impure or poisoned blood or to derangements of the nervous system, has been demonstrated fn thousands of in stances as remarkable as the one related above. No one who is suffering can right fully neglect this way to restore health. Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Williarrur Pink Pills for Pale People. SB cents Rood cup of coffee. 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00 50 Cents $1.00 and up 2s Cents WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Willianuport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or I no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely j cure all kinds of Rupture without ' operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . examination Free. 100 persons cured in Sunbury, Shamolcin, Mt, Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to, Chnrgcs and terms moderate and within reach of all. lleudquarUra for . . , Commercial Traveler! COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MORKIS HECKMAN, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main treU, Shenandoah, Pa, Ter,nns 11.00 per day. Btabltnir Facilities Uimurpauad. Uoardora comfortably accommodated by weelc or month. V