RBPB PAPER. THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Tim Majority Members of Council Have Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes Wc h.ne just received a new stock of this paper in all tlu- leading tints. A roll 10 feet long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. IVIoln St. I MAHANOY city. Mnlmnoy i it.v. Veh. 22 To-dny was a quiet Washington's llirtlulny in this town. Thcro was tir. lmlilir celelimtimi. The only events of intercut were the convention of the Ocrman Lutliemn Sunday schools of the l'ottsvillc muff retire nml the convention of tlioS huvlkill District or the 1. (1. 8. of A. Vimuitf I lie i lcrmncn in nttenil.iiico at the foriiu r convention the fulhm init were promi nent mil.-, Itevs. Ixopolil nml Clyim r, of Frnrkvillr Srlmoll, of Selmylkill Ihivoii; Oerlicrt Tnmaiiim; (Irnliler, Slienantloah; lU.iltr Trcmont; IJmhenhein, I'nttM'ile; l'flui-tr limgtown; Itond anil Herman, MI.iir-.viHp Hon. 1J. Stuck, priiii'liml of the Tieiiiont public selnmK anil Dr. V. A. Hunk of Tower City, were also prnxiiit. John Smiili, a HiitiKHriaii of New Uoston, was i-rut.illy as-wulteil on liroail Mountain last inu'lit liy l'eter I'etrow9kl, also a lenMent of Uio former place. The men IihiI been on bad terms for some time and both wore drinking in town yesterday. l'etniwaki started for New Doston. Smith followed tome time after and l'etrowski l.iid in wait for him Smith carried n pick ho had pur chafed in town. In llio light that followed on tlio lnouiitain 1'etrowski jjot possession of the i-li k and miitlhitcd his victim in u hor rible manlier. Smith received sixteen ugly wounds. He was left on the roadside, but later mailo his way homo. Larly this mornins 1'etrowski was found hi the bushes near New Huston. Ho pretended to bo asleep and disclaimed all knowledge of the assault. Ho was brought to town ami committed in r.efault of bail, ltlrthtluy Tarty Lawrence Wade held a birthday party at tlio home or bis patents on West Cherry street last night. Ujmes were played and . refreshments served. The young people who took part in tho festivities wero llelle Wade. Stella Davis, Ilcrtba I'.vans, Uriilgct Qilroy, Nellie ami Mary Murphy, Nelllo Me Hale, Mamie Kaythiewicz, Katu Doyle, Kate O'lloyle. Olivo Harris, Hannah Seel-cr, Delia (libhons, Ales. Davis, Willie Kvans. Lawrence Wade, Patrick O'lloylo, Thomas anil Patrick Gibbons, Mrs. Doylo, Jlrs. Wade. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headacbo never fails, 2,"c. Last 1 tit 1 1 Itifore Lent. Never in tho history of Iiohbins' opera liouse was tbeie present such a largo as semblage as that which attended the ball of tho Lithuanian baud lat evening. Almost every town and vl lingo in the vicinity was represented At one tinio it was so crowded thst it was almost impossible to dance. H is needless to say that the affair was a liiianri.il success. 1'. O. S. oT A. Oltsertlllirc. The mcnibcrs of Washington (iiup No. 112. 1' ). S. of A., will celebrate Washing ton's llirthday this evening by holding a smoker in the camp room to which numbers of sister camps will be invited. Thero will bo an entertaining program and rcfieshments will b served. VedlnsUy Viui.. The Superior Court lias alllruied the ver dict of the lower court, in the case of Philip Yedlnsky vs. l'elix Strousc. in which Yciliu sky was awarded a commission for securing a purchaser for the Strouse property in Potts- villi). Kington n Will lie Lively. The masquerade ball at the Mansion House, lilngton n, to-night, is being looked forward to with pleasure by many of ouryoung folks. It Is estimated that soventy-five people from town will attend. Injured by u lllnsi. Alsbcy Ilurkett, of Win. Penn, was pain fully injured about the bead and arms by a premature blast in Packer No. t mines yes terday afternoon. He was able to walk humo with assistance A reason for the faith that is in him A responsible citizen of the South writes: From observation coveiing a great iiumbor of cases 1 unhesitatingly pronounce Salva tion Oil to bo tho most wonderful remedy fur burns I have ever tried. STOVES AND RANGES. We have now embarked into this branch in connection with our furniture business. We are prewrcdto show the public as pretty a range, the "(Jueen Cinderella," as ever shown here. It has a triplex grate, which can be used on three sides before burning out. It is nicely ornamented with a top shelf, and well nickeled. Good bakers with fuel saving qualities. Will burn nil kinds of coal. Wc call the attention of the public to call and examine our stock. ( lur prices will suit you. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnisli any house from the cellar to the roof, and with such goods tit such prices, and of a superior quality, as will meet the wants of the niot critical buyers. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Mala St. Near Robbius' Opera House. -UEST LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 &b, VOrd in ssir)g. Jixepli l'owoll. editor of tho Wilkes Iwrre Record, was a visitor to town to-day. C. 11 . Voelker nml lMitai' Youugmau, of Philadelphia, attaches of tho Pennsylvania ItHlliontl Company's aiHertNInu department, wero visitors to town to day. Mrs. Charles Hooks, of Pottsvlllo, is visiting relatives in town. Miss Annie Taylor, of (llr.inlvllle, was a guest of Miss Katie Taylor, of town, yester day. Mrs. Alexander Klnkuld is lying seri ously ill at her homo on South Jardln street. Mine Inspector Stein Is nursing two broken rilm-the result of n fall on n slippery pavement a few dnysHgo. C C. II. Klrlin has almost fully re covortd from tho severe attack of illness he eoutractoil over two mouths uo anil was on duty at his father's drug store to day. Mis. Keiij.iiiiln Itichards, of West Centre street, has so far lecoverod from the attack of paralysis of twowceksagu that only her left band remains affected, and that but slightly. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. I What Ihn llrmy Wright Have to Say on Impoitunt Topics. We cull tho following from our exchanges, showing the subjects tho heavy weights are dealing With : Dwtit.r, Toiiimimt in i-kci:. l'rom "Mlncrsvlllo Messenger. It hasn't been so many yearn ago since Councilman Uail'ney saved tho miserable hulo of his now most vicious slanderer from a well deserved tramiing at the bauds of M. 1j. Doyle, of Shenandoah. This good turn is being icpaid with euuipotind interest. A I.OdlCU. lIlNTI.fSIO.N. From Shainukih Herald. Hiding on the steam cars between Mahauoy City anil Shenandoah n few weeks ago I overheard n conversation betwriu two fol lows who occupied tho scat immediately in fiont of me. The talk ran something like this: "Wally Liebinski is on our ticket for School Diirctor. lie is strong. MikeO'lIal bihau is running fur Supervisor with Gott lieb Otterbein, (luiseppe Simmeoto for Con stable, Ikey Scwiiiile'batim for Treasurer and Jenkins Watklus for Assessor. Then we have Urown for Auditor, who completes tho ticket, and I tell you wo will win tho day." "What tho mischief have you got Drown on for?" inquired the other. "Oh, he's there to catch tho American vote !" lini'Mjt as A Jixno. From I'ottsvllle Chronicle. If a Congressional campaign weienow on what a great display of rhetorical sky rockets anil red lire our own liriiunu would send up all over the county. Charlie's patriotism would be of the most lurid character. IMHIOIXO Tiimn MDMOUV. From Parker's Record. It might be just as well to remark, before tho fact is lo-t sight of, that tho county is shot t $10,000 in its cash account. Let's see, the intetcst on $10,100 at 0 per cent, is $.r)0 per month. Tho county's claim is liiuunting up rapiiuy. To reach the highest standard of health, natuie demands tho utmost regularity of tho bowel. Tho best mcdlcino to urge uaturo to do its duty and give good health is Dr. Hull's Pills. (Ibltuary. Owen, 10 year old son of Michael ConviUc, of llrowiisville, died this morning sifter an illness of several weeks. The two weeks old daughter of Kvan L. and Klle'ii W. Jones, of Win. Penn, died yes- teiday. The remains wero intoned in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery to-day. Frank J. Tlmniiiis, agid about ISO years. died very suddenly at his home in Philadel phia last evening. Tho deceased was prominent in Democratic politics in Philadel phia. He was well known in Shenandoah and throughout Schuylkill county, having traveled this region for a liquor houso for tho past 20 yea is. Ot late years ho was In busi ness for himself. His death was rucoived here witli much regret. John Cunningham, formerly a resident of Mahauoy City, died at Dayton, Ohio, where ho was engaged in the hotel business. Ho left this county ten years ago, and his mother still resides at Mahauoy City. News has been teceived hero of tho death of Joseph Davis, at llutte, Montana, where ho has lesided for tho past several years. Mr. Davis was well known here, having formerly resided in this town. Ho was at one time Chief llurgess of Uiraidville. The Sport at Ml. Ciirinel. Quite a number of Shenandoah sports will go to Mt. Carmcl this evening to witness the koxing carnival at that place. A largo grand stand lias been erected, and there will he scats to accommodate 1,000 spectators. A special stand has been elected for the use of tho press. Olio of tho events ot the evening will bo a bout between Johnson and Cole. They will bo on hand without fail. Iieeds lCecortlcd. Tho following deeds woie filed in the lie cordcr's olliee : From Alexander Llusemaii and wife to Gustavo Strunk. premises in Ashland; Win. Zeifert and wife, to Linina A. Hess, premises in Tauiaquu; John U. itullit et al t l'.va Colander, premises in Middleport; Ida V. Kroinmes et vir, to Jano C. Gray, premises in Crcssona; P. & R. Company to Andrew J. Schueker, premises in Pinogrovc; itenjaniln Avorig to liasslor lloyer, premises in Pincgrovo township; Franklin Greenawalt et h1, to llassler Hoyer, premises in Pinegruvo township; Alex. Scott, sherilf, to Louisa Cliiisteson, premises in Pincgrovo township. 8 csasouiii3i9oss98saflasooaaoiioooftaato mm DYEING Mil O NEW f if lill "-0 1 Lv? f $ s maypoleTi V SOAP ' i WASHES U DYFS ! V'AH No Muss. No Trouble. Sold In All Colors by Grocers and AilJnst, TII0 MAYPOLB SOAP a EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tlielr Troubles. Tho nine Democratic inombors of the Bor ough Council have held olio or two prelimin ary meetings' since tho election, with a vlow to making a slate, but tho otio held last night was tlio first "real" caucus. They ad journed, however, without coming to an agreement as to who shall fill tho ofllces dur ing the fiscal year. It is said tho best of feeling exists, mid there Is no doubt but that the Deiuocints will come to an agrctmeiit be foie the 7th of March, when Council wilt leorganlc. Thetonroany iiunilor of candilatcs fir the various positions, and new ones aro cropping out dally. The bono of contention at last night's caucus, it is said, was over the Solicitor and Secretaryships, It has been gen erally conceded that M. M. llurke. Ksq., would havo no opposition as tho successor to Solicitor Pomcroy, but ono of the Council men from tho Fifth want demanded the ap pointment of John 11. Coylo, Ksq , and tho persuasive eloquence of his colleagues could not change him. This was tho bone of con tention and tho principal reason for a dis agreement. Tlio Secretaryship was nlso freely venti lated, n new applicant appearing in the person of ox-Justico of tho Pearc M. J. Lawlor. His namo was presented by u Councilman from the Fourth ward. Anothor ex-Justice, John J. Cariliu, is also an appli cant, and tho names of Johu Cnrtln iind Young Campbell, Irom Turkey Kim, wero presented. James Coakley, in tho opinion of some, would fill the bill. Tho "blue coats and brass buttons" attract many of tho faithful. Patrick Graham may succeed Chief Tosh ; in fact, his chances are said to be very good. Martin Foyle, Martin O'Hara, James Kirwau, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Hand, and a score of others, including Councilman Englert's "dark horse," aro also applicants for policemen. The Water Superintendent is giving tliu caucus sums trouble. Tho majoiity of tho members aro anxious to put aside their per sonal desires and elect a competent man for tho position. The i ame of Councilman William McGuiro has been suggested, and ho Is being urged to accept. H ivlng a thorough knowledge of tho plant and knowing Its needs, ho would ho tho "right man in thu right placi." Hi appointment would meet with general approval. Other names are mentioned, tlioso of Johu J. Cardin aud James Hell. It is said Councilman lirciiuau is satisfied with a small plum that of assistant to tho Water Superintendent. While the caucus failed toagrcolast even ing, there is no doubt they will come to a satislacloiy understanding. They should en Juy the fruits of their victory. It's a mistake to imagino that itching piles can't be cured ; a mistako to sutler a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment biings instant relief and pornmncnt euro. At any drug storo, 50 cents. Atlantic City as Winter Sanitarium. Whilo for many years tho capacity of At lantie City's hotels and boarding houses has been increasing rapidly aud aro still strained io ineir-luuesi exicni uurilig tne summer season, it is only of lato years that its great value as a wiiitersanitariuin has been known Year after year many persons rushed oil' to tho South and the West India Islands dtiriii tho winter, while in tho opinion of uiibiastd persons who have tried all tho different re sorts, they could find nearer homo tho same comfoits and health without tho enervating inllucnco so common to southern climes. Hut slowly and surely Atlantic City has be come better known in this lespect, so that Its winicr population exceeds tne summer crowds of some of its would-be ilvals. Atluntio City throughout tho Winter pre serves a temperature of 10 to 12 dogreos higher than tho surrounding country. It is claimed this is caused by tho Gulf stream swerving at this point nearer shoro, and this fact added to tho position of tho boardwalk and bench, nearly facing tho south so receiv ing all the benefits of tho uin, makes it as valuable for Winter health as for Summer pleasuro. Tlio getting thcro. Tlio Philadelphia and Reading routo (Atlantic City Iiallroad), has a complete schedule of superior equipped trains running from Chestnut street and South street feirics, Philadelphia, at convenient hours to Atlantic City, and whilo during the winter mouths the famous GO minute, Flyer' is laid oil', the trains mako excellent time and aic so comfortable that tho 75 or 80 min utes consumed in the passage from the Quakci city to tho city by tho sea aro hardly uotiie able. All tho healing balsamic virtues of tin Norway pine uro concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Naturo's own remedy for coughs and colds. .More Light Wauled. The West street school building in which tho School Hoard hold its mcatliigs is badly in need of better means of illumination. Last night thero was only on jet that gavo service in tho Directors' room. The gas pipes in the building aro too small. The subject was iulormally discussed last nightand it is believed that during tho next vacation of schools larger piprs will bo put in. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Tako the suro euro, Pan-Tina, 25c. At (irnliler Bros., drug storo. Marriage Licenses. Tho following persons wero llceuscd to wed : John I'. Sleek, of Shauiokln, and Kate- F. Heed, of Mahauoy City ; Alkatia S, ell, of Schuylkill Havon, aud Barbara Jacoby, of Heading; Martin A. Nash and Julia Grant, both of luster township Charles L. Kontner, of Drehcrsville, and Cora C. Hollch, of Iast llruuswiek township. YPOLE WASHES and DYES AT ONE OPERATION ..ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free lor 15 cents DEPOT, 127 Duane Street, Sew York. iaea DRINK- CUJARY'S KXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Tain In tho Stomach, Glddlneas, Fuluc-si hltor meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushlnes ot Hont, Losi ot Appetite, Costlvones?. Illotchcs on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trombllliff Sensations. THE HRST I03E WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTE 3. Kvory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:CHAM'.H I'IM.s, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com plcto health. They promptly rcmovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nml euro Mck llcndnelic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bflto the LARGEST SALE of any I'nicnt.Heillrlno In tlic World, 25c. at all Drue Storos, PITHY POINTS. llHiipenliigfi Throughout the Country Chrotilrled lor Utility l'crinml. Washinston's llirthday. Itoek beer slns aro already numerous. Georuo V. Mclxwell, well known in this county, died at Ha.leton. rhoiiIcau shopi at Tainaqiui will soon resume after a loug idleness, A car load of Hungarian immigrants nr- rived at Hiizleton on' Saturday. To-morrow bdliiK Ash Wednesday, services will be held in the C'.itholic churches. W. 11. Fegley has purchased tho Meyer estate propel ty on Centre street, Pnttsvllle, for f 19,000. It is .i ill that half of tho coal mined by tho licMiliiiR company lust neck was shipped to the West. Miss Tamils Morgan, thu llaptist church evangelist, continues the revival meetings in Mahauoy City. Tun Hurst, who will iimnago the fat. Louis Drowns this season, has begun his search for players to strengthen his team. Work on the hosiery null al Mahauoy City. destroyed by fire, was coniniencul today. The buildiiu will be completed April 1st. I'rot. Jones' oichcrtru, of Mahauoy City was engaged to play at tho I'ottsville theatre during the production of tlio l ast Mail." Terrenco Mcllreon, of Huston Itun, left for Chicago on Saturday. Mclirccu is a boiler maker by trade nuct will probably remain in that city. O. 11. Mellick was yestorday appointed postmaster at Illooiusburg. Milo Itbca, who recently appeared in tho local theatre, has been sued fur taking tho play "Josephine," the work of Mr. Kowland, of liochcstcr, and giving it tho namo of "Napoleon." Governor Hastings has lesplted Frank Jongrass, who was to have been hanged at Ivcw Castle February 21, until April ytl. Schuylkill Valley Loilgo No. 4", Hrother- liood of lirjkemau,- has been organized at I'ottsville. Work has bean commenced at Yatesvillo on removing tho dwellings which weio re cently rendered unsafu by a cave-in to :i place of safety. Many emblems of tho stars and stripes were seen Heating from tho icsulences and public schools to-day. rirnt Fire! J'lrol Insnro your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Thil.i Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williamh, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Tho I.tqiuir Licenses. Shenandoah secured three additional license! this year. Tho following licenses wero transfcred yes torday: Lihvard Crumsey, Last Uniuu town ship, to Frank Llngofsky; Catharine Kooso. Fourtli ward of Mahauoy City, to Jacol Nieilcr; Margaret Fee, Last Norwegian township, to James Campbell; John Scluid Fourtli ward of Mahanoy City, to John J. Wlkowski. Joseph Moyer withdrew tho application Christ Yost for a transftr of tho licenso John A. Lauck, Fruckville. All the applicants for liquor licenses West Mahanoy township, with the exception ot those granted and lifted by tho applicants, yesterday withdrew their applications They resido on lands of tho Giraid Instate, and were threatened with ejectment if they did not withdraw their applications. It is, to say tho least, wroug for anybody to go to church or public mooting, and dis turb th preacher; or orator by coughin; Uso Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup at oueo. County Court Notex. Ill tlio matter of the application for au thority, under tho Hicn act, to sell certain property boloiiglug to tlio Catholic church of 1'attersou, Schuylkill township, court signed tlie order. Daniel Kaercher presented tho petition the Philadelphia Hoard of City Trusts.setting forth It is the owner of certain lands in West Mahanoy township, and presenting bonds to be served on the supervisor of thu townshii to enter into a contract to mako tho roads during the current year. Hand in the sum of $12,000 was nied. An effort is being mailo to get new indexes for tho odices of tho l'rothonotary and lie corder. The Commissioners and Controller, tho salary board, mot yesterday and fixed tho salary of Thomas. L. Stephens. Deputy Ho- gister of Wills, at $1,500, and F.dwaid llecso, clerk, at fUOO, llotb salaries uro the same us last year. Operations Upon tho Ku. Dr. J. 1'. Ilrown has opened ollicos at 233 lkst Centre street, Mahauoy City, and will practice mcdiclno and surgery in all its brandies, including eye, ear, nose and throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes inserted and operations upon oyo performed. 1.10-2m J. P. Heown. M. I), Surprise to Aim. Kloek. Mis, Kloek, of West Coal street, ycstciday celebrated her 71st birthday anniversary and in the ovenlug was surprised by lcccivliiga rail from a number of her friends, who favored her with several gifts, among them a substantial purse, Itcfrcsbnicuts were seaved, Among those why partook in tho enjoyment oi tne evening wero air. aim .Mrs. muni, Air, and Mrs. Klock, Mr. and Mrs. Shuiimu, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. hhunian, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Hhoads, Sr , Mr. and Mrs, Ithoads, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hawjey, Jr., Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. Epton, Mrs, Schelder, Mrs. New, Miss Carrie l'utklus, Hubert Llmlemuth. (lletitly lleulltted, James Dougherty, of Win, Penn, has lo- turned homo from Philadelphia, where ho had becu under treatment for six waeksat tho Will's Eyo Hospital. Mr. Dougherty was employed as a repairman at the Wiu. Penn colliery ajid while engaged at work had his loft eye pierced by a riK.ce of steel. It was thought at ono time he would be rendered blind. j; ltecoiulng- Sporty, Chief llurgess Tubor yesterday purchased the English sejier "Gath I," from John Stein, THE P. O.js OF A. They Held Their County Convention In Miihimny City To-ilny. Malmtioy City, Fob. 22. Tho annual county convention of representatives from thu various camps of tlio 1'. O. S. of A., in Schuylkill county, mot lieio to-day. About ono hundred delegates were In at tendance at this convention, among them representatives from Now Hlngxnhl, Shenan doah, Glinrdvlllc, Trcmont, Frackvillc, Clousers, Schuylkill Haven. I'ottsville, Tama- qua, Mlnertvlllo, Auburn, Hiuctown, 'lower City, Orwlgsbum luo convention convened at 10 a. in .T. Seaman, of Olrardvllle, presiding. Tho Invocation was made by llov. L. L. Lohr.p.istor of tho Fnglish Lutheran church, of town, and a member of Camp No. DM, of Miinbeim, Tlio auditing rominitteo reported having found tho books correct, resolutions endors ing tho naturalization and Immigration laws wero ollcrcd nnd adopted, aud after on nil dress by Congiessman C. N. Hrumiii, of Mlnersvlllc, tho convention adjourned until two o'clock this afternoon. Tho delegates In nttciidanco nt tho conven tion aro: Hubert l'eel, Jr , nnd Allen Guyse, Lost Creek ; IJ, G. Hess, II. L Denglcr, H, Ilichman, George L. Hnfiier, II. J. Yost and Itcv. Hobert O'lloylo, Shenandoah : Horace Lliiilcninuth, Auburn II. 11. Townscnil, I'ottsville; George Oscbman. William Itecd, John S DeSilva, Edward Fisher, H. E. Kudcr, L. A. llrenncr, (1. M. Danlcll, Maha uoy City ; Isaac Goodman, C. J. Seaman, C. McGuvem, J. H. Ilubb, Glrardvlllo ; U. S. llcnslnger, Now Itlnggold. AmisnsiLNTS. "thi: jor.LY PATiiriNDints." Itontfrow's Pathfinders opened a week's engagement at Ferguson's theatre last night liefoio a largo audience and presented i mixture of musical and farco comedy en titled "Holow Zoro." It is a combination of lidleuloiis situations with a liberal sprinkling of specialties that provokes frequent peals of laughter. Thero . nro sovoral excclloui dancers In tho company. A feature of tho entertainment was tho orchestral program To-night tho company will change from farco comedy to melodrama, producing tlio beau tiful and Interesting Lngllsh play, Tho .Middleman." KAinn's oi'intA ltousi:. The "100" minstrels that hold tho boards at Kaier'3 grand opera house, Mahanoy City, to-night, is ono of the strongest organizations of amateurs over put togcthor In tais county Thero are thirty people in the cast ami tho baud and orchestra is composed of tho soloists of the Third Hrlgndo Hand. Garrett, Dally and Oivonagli, of Mahanoy City, will also take part in the performance. ItU.NNINO ON TI.MH. SOUTIIKItN RAILWAY ITORIDA TItAITS JIAK- IN(1 A ItKMAItKAllI.K KKCOltl). Jacksonville, Fla., Feb, 22. Last season it was not an uncommon occurrence for tho trains from the North to reach here from ono to live hours lato. Tho remarkable regu larityof tlio arrival on tlmo of tho Southern Hallway trains this season is a matter o comment and favorablo criticism around tho hotels and by all incoming tourists. The schedule of the Flmid'i Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Itailway and tho Florida Central and Peninsular, is several bouts shorter than that of last year, but thu track has been put In excellent condition and tlio engineers of Incoming trains say tlio new schedule is mailo with ease. lw Attending n Convention, W. J. Port., of town, and John Green, o Girardville. aro in Trcutun, N. J., represent ing Henry Horncastlo Camp No. 41), of town. at tho annual convention of tho Sons of Vet erans Beneficial Association. 1'nst Tiiihn to Florida.. Tho Sotithorn itallway is now operatin three trains on weekdays, and two on Sun days on thu fastest and most conveiiicn schedules over in effect between Philadelphia and tho resorts of Florida. Call on or ad dress John M. Hcall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for illustrated matter anil all information. 18-lw A Hohhory. Tho grocery storo of George McKlwce, at llrnwasvillo, was robbed last night of goods valued at $50, Considerable tobacco and clEars wero stolen. Entrance to tho place was gained by forcing spen rear doors of tho storo. or uver ;;x . A-L NAT,5 ci mo u louo xcr NEURALGIA and elmllar Complaints' turn irujmrtu uaucr luo BiriDgent HPIIMAN MFMRAI I AW?. 7prescriuea by eminent physic: fib) DR. RICHTER S fab a knfttmn 'jr it Vorld renowned ! Ilcmnt-fcablv fiurcefisful ! BOnlvpiinnfno Willi Trade Alnrk Andicr." Sr. Ad. lUchtcr&t'o., 215lYarlSt.. cir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Ova Qlassworks. 23&WCU. Indorsed & recomuiuudud by A. Wasley. 106 N. Main St.. vC. H. Hagenlmch. 103 N. Main St. . r. f. v, Klrlin. 6 S. Main St. Shenandoah. 1 -UffHlS DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best 3oll-. llX'pcpHln&Stnninch Cnnmlnlntn MISCELLANEOUS. rwitsAi.H.- Four properties, situated ut Nos. I' KH nml : 27 V'cMt IJoyd street Two nro on tlio front ami two on tho renr of tho lot Theno propertied wero formerly owned by Jonathan It, 1 offers. Apply tnWillinm J. Jones Kimrtlliin, nox jji, aii. cuiiuei, ra, :xuim AVANTKI) by nn old eatnhlUlied house. ) man to tako clmro of and look after their business In this Hcctlon. Salary JfOOO, with com misnioii. Cash necurity required. Addrens lluhlness, cure Hkhami. 2-11 6t-eod-w-2t TjOlt ItKNT. A raro chance for nn enenretle JU business man. A trruud storo either for grocery bm-lnens or saloon, In koou location, lirht-elusi dwelling apartments attached with bath room and fixtures, all latest Improvements, good cellar r8 feet long. Possession to bo had in April, Kor further information apply ut tho JIkuai.p otllco 2-11-lm Inoit I tKNT. Storeroom and dwelling. No. 17 North Main street, now occupied by bhipp'B shoo sktre. lNtseKsIon given April 1st. Apply to Jacob Noll, 1 1 N, Mnlu street, tf FOH HAIK. A buggy and two butcher wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright and irniut Hhop, corner Coal and Jnrdlu streets Apply to Charles Plonnert, on tho premise, tf VTOTICK. Tho undersigned Is desirous of 1 closing up his accounts either In cash i r by notes, for all bills that aro now duo or over duo this mouth. All contracts, and agreements, however, will bo carried out. I shall nluco all over duo accounts In tho hands of proper larties for collection. M. 1 Fowlru, January 0, 1803. 1-0-Uin CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST , (Hlicoler'n Old Stand,) xog NOllTII MAIN STIUWT, I'lrat-claas work Kuarantceil. Prompt anil olltu utteudanta, Ilulr tutting a epctmii)'. CONWAY'S: S!) The King of Low Prices, Have added to their already large stock of Housefunrisliing Goods. Wash Tubs, from 38c up ; Clothes Horses, from 48c up ; Uread Boards, from 10c up ; Step Ladders, from 48c up; Kitchen Tables, 98c each ; Copper Tinned Wash Boilers, 45c; Bread Boxes, from 28c up. jNOTICE. We will put on sale to-morrow, selling at 98 cents, for 80 cents. We do this on account of being lute Something New Every Week. CONWAY'S Famous 5 & 10c Store No. 102 North J Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. New Store! LOW 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 S S cents All other goods arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE, No 2 G East NcAt door to Singer Sewlnn Mucliluo o(llec. ASK YOUR GROCERi For Franck's Coffee Essence f IS Factories For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. (lentilnc Krnnck will please yon If you lovo a Rood eup of coffee.. Your Kroeer HelN it. HO O VJSN MER CANTILB CO., chuylkill Dental : 7 North A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUdHINd OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO ClIAItOES FOU EXTRACTING WIIKN TK15TII Altlt OUDEnitD. IJEST SILVER FILLING, OOLD PILLINOS, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, AH our work is accompanied with a guarantee. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the Houso or at. Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA rniLn.-enenr- stoke, o DEAI.EU IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL. SO West Contro Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet? softneu of the akin la Inva riably obtained br thora who uso Tozzoni's Oomplezlon i'owder. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 d)9 Horse Blankets, which have been They are the regular $1.50 blanket. in the season. 3 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 3 Main Street. - New Goods! PRICES!! Centre Street. ABE LEVINE, PROP. 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. Parlors, Jardin Strcet,- Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O 50 Cents $i.o0 and up 25 Cents WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday 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, Shamokinr Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Headijuartan for , Commercial Traveler! MOnitlS HKCKMAN, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main itretU, Shenandoah, l'. Terinai 11.00 per day. titabllnc Foellltlea Unsurpaued. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week; or month, ,