uepe paper. Wc have just received a new stock of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll 10 feet long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. II00KS& BROWN, 1 N. Main St. KAIER'S J. O. QUIRK, rvigr. MAHANDY CITY. PA. Saturday, Mch. Matinee and Night. The eminent romantic actor, ROBT. B Accompanied by CHARLOTTE HEIIRKNS and a select company. Under the management oi M. W. HANLEY. l'rosentliiK for the first time in that city a new romance by W. A. Trcinayne, entitled Louis De Beaumont Robert Mantell. Marguerite Bertand Charlotte Behrens, Numerous Accessories, Superb Costumes, r Powerful Company. STOVES AND RANGES. We have now embarked into this branch in connection with our furniture business. Wc are preparedto show the public as pretty a range, the "Queen Cindorclla," as eyer shown here. It has a triplex grate, which, can be used on three sides before turning out. It is nicely ornamented with a top shelf, and well nickeled. Good linkers with fuel saving qualities. Will burn all kinds of coal. Wc coll the attention of the public to call and examine our stock. Our prices will suit you. HOUSE FURNITURE. Wc can furnish any house from the cellar to the roof, and with such goods nt sucli prices, and of a superior quality, as will meet the wants of the mot critical buyers. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Uobbins' Opera House. W!8T UNI! 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY una BTItAW. Floor ad Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre St. Opera House, MANTELL but extremely good for tho sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can comparo with this great remedy in tho prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affections. It stops tho cough, soothes tho irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. " I had a bronchial trouble of nuch a per sistent and stubborn character that tho doc tor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended mo to try Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral. Ono bottle cured mo." J. C. WOODSON, V. M., Forest Hill, W. Vn. "A short timo ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gnvo mo roliof. In despair of finding anything to euro me, I bought a bottle of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. Iassj than ono bottlo entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. now put up in half-size bottles at half prico 50 cents. PITHY POINTS. Happening TlirotiKtumt tli Country Cttronli'lHil lor llHHty l'enmnl. Asli Wednesday, tho besinnini; of Lent. (iirardvillc has a. number of scarlet fever c ISCS. Tho contest court has chanced the date for aruuing law points to March 4th at the ro- unest of rc'tHiiident. There were enly 12S deaths in Siinbitry during tho past year, an exceedingly low mortality rate. The empty storo room in the Kccso prop erty, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, is being furnished out as an otliuo for tho Slicn andoali Ponder Company. A Hag was unfurled yesterday over a public school house just completed at Potts- ville. Wbilo playing on tho railroad nt Reading Irvin Iloyer, aged 1, was struck by cars and killed. Dr. (icorgo W. Athcrton has returned to tho State t'ollego, of which ho is president after six months spent abroad recuperating his health. Charles Pchraednr. a Heading Itailway freight train conductor, was beaUn Into in sensibility on his train, by trams, at Locust Summit. Lebanon Councils have awarded tollalleck ,t Kinney, of Wheeling, W. Vh., a contract for a water plant to supply 1,000,000 gallons daily, tho plant to cost 11,000. A (irand Army of the Republic l'ost and fraternal societies attended a ling raising at the Lebanon Valley College, at Anvillo, under tho auspices of the pupils, yesterday. l.I.i(ilnn Pimm l'litrlf'tl Orlr Kons of America, of Leb.iuoii, with a membership of 833 and property valued nt $2:1,027, celo- hraled its nineteenth auuivcisary last even ing. Itov. .Milton 8. Littlefleld, of I'ottstown, has received a call to tho J-'irst Uniou l'rcsby- teriau cliurch ot iNciv York. The Union I-'iro Company,, tho oldest in -Lebanon's volunteer llru department, ?ole- uratod their listh anniversary. ROBBED THE POOR BOX. Kohhrrs A'ult tlin Ctitlinllo Clmrcli lit I.ut Cri-ek. At about two o'clock yesterday morning two men tried to force an oiitranco to the post cflico at Lost Creek. They mado a nols. that awakened l'ostmastor Gallagher, who went to a window and upon discerning tho object of the risjtors warned them oil'. They beat a hasty rotrcat. When the housemaid in chargo of the par sonage of tho St. Mary Magdalene Ilonian Catholic congregation walked out upon the porch yesterday morning sho found tho poor box of the cliurch. It had been forced open and was empty. The maid aroused Kov Father Daggett, tho rector of tho cliurch, from his morning slumber and reported hor discovery. A visit was mado to tho church and tlioro it was found that in addition to stealing the poor box other repositories had been forced upon in search of plunder, but nothing of valuci was missing- It is not known how much the poor box contained. It is believed that the church robbers were tho two men whom Postmaster Gallaghor or dcied from his premises and also the mei who robbed tho grocery of Oeorgo McLlwco at Hrownsville. Tho latter robbery Is sin posed to have taken place shortly before one o clock yesterday morning. BRITISH SHIP WRECKED. Twcinty Lost III tlio Destruction of tho AmIii Two HihIIom ltuouvcrcMl. Boston, Feb. 23. There Is scarcely doubt that the llritlsh ship Asia, com manded by Captain O. M. Daltin, bound for Manila for this port, was wrecked near Nnnlurket during tho Bales of tlio past few days, and that her ontlro crew of 20 men havo perUhed. This conclu sion Is not only borno out by wreckage. consisting" of tho Btorn of a boat with 'Asia" painted on It, ynrds and other materials which were cast ashore by the sea at Monumoy, but Captain Ha ley, of this city, telephoned from Woods IIoll last nletit that wlillo tlie tugboat E. V. McCaulloy was stenmlng out to the bargo Kxcelslor, which lies sunk on Handlterohlcf shoal, ho saw positive evidence of tho wreck of a largo square rigged vessel and recovered two bodies from a portion of a dismantled hull Tho bodies were those of a man nnd a little girl, apparently 10 or 12 years old, Tho man's body was banging to the mlzzen rigging, with the chllu In hi arms. He litttl apparently made frantlo efforts to save tho little one when tho peas overwhelmed them Tho body wna not that of Captain DaUlu, Judging from a master's certificate found In the clothing of the dead man. This cor tlllcute was Issued at Weymouth, N, 8., to John Cook, and gave the year of the mini's birth at 1815. The man was light complexions! and slightly bald Tho little girl was also of light com plexion and bore a striking resemblance to tin' man. A Iuter message from Captain Haley stated that wreckage was fallen In with about five miles north northwest from the Handkerchief lightship. The starboard quarter of the vessel was all that remained intact. "I used Dr. Hull's Cougli byrup in my family aud fuuud its work marvelous. N household la complete without it, Chan, Bchobor, 32 NorrU St., iUIto., Md." THE JOINT CONVENTION. V, O. H. of A. unci Jr, , O. V. A. SI. AtiembU at TniintiinR. Tamaqua, Teh. 23. The annual convention of tho United Amorlcan Association of Cen tral Pennsylvania mot here yesterday. Two sessions weieheld, morning and nfternoon, and the attendance was large. The dolegates were banqueted after the session Tho Asso ciation is composed of dolcgstes from tho Jr. O. U. A.M. and 1 O. S. of A. Rnd kindred orzanliatlons. and its territory embraces Schiiy'kill, Luzarno, Carbon and Nortbun). berland counties, In tho absouce of tho president and sccre tary 8. M. Kntorllne and J. P. Arncr filled these positions. The election of officers re suited as sollows : President, S. 1'. Wasnor, Tain.iitiia : vice president for Luzerne county, Claienco J. Crevelliig, of llazletoti ; vice president for Schuylkill county, S. M. hnter line, of I'ottsville; vice president for Carbon county, Herman Stahl, of Mauch Chunk ; Secretary and treasurer, J. Arnr, of Ta maqua. They wore Installed by the retiring president. Tho noxt convention will bo held at Hazleton on February 22, 1809. Tho most important business transacted was tho adoption of 6trong resolutions, pre sented by Thomas II. Snyder, of Slienan- oah, favoring tho passago of tho Lodge tin- nigration bill, and which cliiiteil Interesting discussion. I ho resolu tions call upon Hon Charles I. ruiuni to use his best endeavors in securing the passasro of tho bill, that he raiso his voice in the balls of Congress In benaii oi 10 measure, nnd that ho demand from tuo oor of that body that tho bill bo brought p for consideration. Tho next parado and demonstration will beheld on Labor Day in Tamaqua. Tho representatives from Sheuamloah in ttendaneo at tho convention wore Thomas II. Snyder and Stephen Llndonmutli. Begin Right With Coughs and Colls. Tako tho sure cure. l'an-TIna, 25c. At Gruhler llros., drug store. AMUfcllMHNTS. AN INTKItESTINO 1-KODUCTION'. Tho production of "Tho .Middleman" nt orguson's thcatro last night by Iicntfrow's Pathfinders was a very interesting ono. IMtnmiil Ilrussells' noitrayal of the tltlo role was an effective nnd finished piece of work and lie was given good support. Tlio strong points of the excellent play were brought out In a very satisfactory manner and the audi- in frequently evinced its approval ot Hie production. The orcnestra again uisiiugu ished itself, especially in tlie rendition of The flems ot Stephen roster" and ine descriptive "Kuign in tho Forest." 'lonlgnt x comedy drama with many tbrllllng natures entitled. "The Lightning Express" will bo presented. KAir.n's oi'kra iioupi:. ltomantic Kobcrt Mantell has a new play this sesso'i and it will bo seen nt tho Kaie Grand opera house, Saturday, March 5. Tlie drama is from the pen of W. A. iremayne and entitled "A Secret Warrant." Tho story- is laid at the court of the ltcgen Due d'Orlcans and gives somo vivid picture: of the intriuties of tho palaco. To presen such plays, the ensemble must be in kecpiug with the star, and wo have overy commence in Mr. Mantell's surroundings. Ills leading lads-. Miss Charlotte Hohrcus, is a clove iii-.tress. and tho company, now under Hie management of M. W. Hanley, will surely be a select nnd competent ono. '1 lie enuipmeu will also bo ported, in short, tlie lovers romanco will doubtless bo more than satisfied at tho presentation of this excellent play. rOTTSVII.LK'S hot coons. A small but well pleased audicuco wit uossed tho performance of the 100 minstrel at Kaier s opera house last evening. AH the performers filled their parts in a credit able manner and the orchestra was a gilt edge feature of the show. The performance as a whole was a fine a flair. All tho healing babamic virtues of th Norway pine aic concentrated in Dr. Wood Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's own remedy for coughs nnd colds. Mothers Friond. What is it? Much has boon said and written about it, but tho half lias not been told. It is a remedy if used by Expectant Mothers rob the ordeal through which thoy all have to pass of an incredible amount of siitJering and makes lier recovery more rapid. 'If a prico can bo placed on pain, Motber Friend is worth its weight in gold as an alio viator. My wifo suffered more in ten min utes with either of hor two chiluron than sh did altogether with her last, having prev iously used four bottles of Mother si-riend It is a blessing to any expectant mother, says a customer." HkndkrSon Dale, Druggist, Carmi, 111 If any lady who desires to investigate th merits of Mothers Friend will send tiioir ad dress we will mail to her free of charge our little book containing valuablo information and voluntary testimonials. The Bkadfiei.u ICeoulator Co. Atlanta, Qa. Sold by Druggists. lllsliop ltowinun at I'ottsville. Bishop rtowinan, of the Evangelical Ass- ciation, was in I'ottsville last evening aud occupied tlio pulpit in .ion's Lvaugelical church. The conference of this deiuoustra- tiun will bo hold in that town to-morrow, at which tho Hisliou will bo present. There will b a largo attendance. "Salvation Oil cured me of a shoulde lamoness and pain in back, contracted play- ing ball last season, I tried several other remedies tuid all failed, ('has. Mears, 12: Water St., Clevolaud, O." Kullway Itflliil. Oeorgo Karclier, of Sunbury, master carpenter fur the Pennsylvania It, It. Co was in town to-day making measurements a the passenger station and it is believed tli company contemplates enlarging the build ing. David Wilson, of Mt. Carmel, lias been ai pointed to take charge of the locomotives at Peuus terminal in town between runs. 1'. (. 8. ut A. Convention. The I O. S, of A. convention at Mahanoy City yosterday elected tlio following oulcers I'rebldont, S. G. Seaman, Girardyillo; vice president, II. J. Yost, Shenandoah ; secretary, lluv. ItobortO'Hoyle, Slionaudoah ; treasurer, 11. Q. Hess, Shenandoah. Alio uext conven t ton will bo hold in this town on the third Saturday of January, 1800, Do you feel as If everything Is goln wrong, and ns if you can not get enoug rest, always feeling languid and tired? If so, take Dr. Hull's, the unrivaled tonic and nervlue, 10 or 25c. Nlwei!tHt-'s Horses, Tho renter of interest in town to-day was Neisweuter's sales stable. It meant tho ar rival of Mr. Ncisweiiter s two carloads of horses. Horsemen and admirers of nice horses were seen flocking in that direction. Tho public salo will tako puce to-morrow afternoon at I o'clock. It will attract large attendance. 1'rnclured Ilia Collar Hone. Wbilo returning to his home on Saturday night, Christ. Mack slipped on a pavement on West Coal street, and fractured his left collar boue. Ho Is confined to his home by the accident. It's a mistake to imagine that Itching pit can't be cured ; a mistake to sutler a day longer than you can holp. Doan's Ointment brings Instant relief and permanent euro. At any drug store, 50 cents. Vrdinssiog- .Miss ma uiibe. of Maiianoy my, speni last ovomucin town. Mrs. Price and daughter, Mattic, Misses Nellie Davis nnd Maine Griilltlis. and Joseph Keist, William lieose. Williim Rmgh, Will lain Vcalo and William Webster attonded tlie supper In tho Knglish lljptist church nt uirardvlllo last ovoning. C. C. Klrlln has gono to Sunbiiry to visit rolatives. Hon. M. 1 Fowler Is confined to his homo by an nttack of la grlppo. Charles Jones visited friends at Mahanoy City hist evening. Key. Alfred Hcobncr returned lat even ing from n visit to Philadelphia. William J. Orme. son of Hon. Setli Orme', f St. ( lair, is visiting relatives in town. Leslie Kuglo and Miss I dun Kistcr, of Luzerne, wero in town yestord.iy the guests tho lattor's uncle, Policeman Ldward Kester. They returned to Luzcrno yester day. Oliver Cnppor and Mir'e Ld wards visited tho Y M. C. A. rooms at Volls illo yesterday. Miss Ida Williams is visiting friends nt I'ottsville. I'cter Itobcrts and son, of Mt. Cnrnicl, cro guests of friends in town yesterday. Charles Keitz spent yesterday visiting friends nt Girardvillo. Misses licrt Itetd. of Lebanon, and Ida Stewart, of Frackvlllo, wero entertained by the Misses Itellls, at their rcsideuco on North Market street, ycstcid.iy. MAHANOY CITY. Alexander Lynch was arraigned beforo ustho May last evening on n charge of surety of the peace preferred by Jtiliu Schultz. Ho entered J200 bill. A pretty home wedding was solemnized at o clock last evening nt tho resilience of John Heed, engineer at the Huston Knti colliery, when his daughter. Miss Kate T was mar ried to John Stock, of Shamokin. The bride was attired in a cream colored wedding gown of cashmere trimmed with white silk lace. Her attendant was Miss Carrie Trove ban. aud Fred. Steck, iv brother, was the groomsman. Tho nuptial knot was tied by the father of tlio groom, Hov. Charles Steck, of Shamokin, in tlio piesenco of tho relatives of tho contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs Steck will go to housekeeping ut Sli.nnokin. Tlio 28th anniversary of tho Citizens 1-iro company was celebrated in the loner hall of Armory hall last evening. Members ot tlie company, their wives and families, and also sweethearts enjoyed tho feast. Tables wero spread for 500 people. After luncheon tho floor was cleared and dancing was noxt ill order. Itev. V. C. McEnroo last evening enter tained tho choir of St. Cauiciis church in tlie parsonago. Sydney Fisher, tho ex-dog catcher, spent 43 hours in the loi-kup on a chargo of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The .Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in tlio crudest manner and disagrecably as well. To cleauso tho system and break up colds, headaches, and lovers without un pleasant after effects, use tlie delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of 1-igs. .Mado by California Fig Syrup l u. FEDERAL OFFICES. Mj. .Julio Finney Now Slated for Surveyor of the l'ol-t. This morning's Philadelphia Inquirer con tained tlie following political news of inter est to Schuylkill countaius : It is announced that the remainder ot the Federal appointments in I'hiladolphi-i will be made within the next ton days. This, of course, excludes the United State Mar shall and United States District Attorney, whoso torin will unt oxpire for more than year. The changes expected will tako plaee in the offices of Naval Ofllcor, Surveyor of tlie I'oi t nnd United States Sub-Treasuror. 1' rom the best obtainable information it seems that James W. Holland, of Montgomery, will bo mado Naval Officer; 1'. M. Lyt'o, of Hunt ingdon, Sub-Treasurer, and Major John F Finney, of Schuylkill county, Surveyor of the Port. Up until n wcok ago it was sup posed that Messrs. Lytlonud Holland would bo made Surveyor and Naval Officer spectivoly, and Majer Finney Sub-Treasuror. Major Finnoy, however, Would prefer tho Surveyorahip, and tho umlcittnndiug is that an attempt is being made to exclianso places," 1-lrot Firot rirut Insuro your property from loss in tlio oldest and strongest cash companies : I'hiia, Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America aud l'iro Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ius. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T.T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. An Unfortunate liny. John Thomas, the nine-year-old Polish boy of Lost Creek No. 2, who was pronounced insane by Drs. G. M. Hamilton aud M. S. kistlerafcw days ago, was taken to tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse by his mother to day. The boy suflnred from severe illness when two years old nod after that time his mental faculties decayed. At times he is violent. Operation), Upon the Ky. Dr. J. P. Hrowu has opened offices at 233 East Centre street, Mahanoy City, and will practice mcdlcino and surgery in all its branches, including eye, car, noso and throat. Spectacles and oyo-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes Inserted nnd operations upon oyo performed, MO-Sm J. T. Hrown, M. D. Obituary AiifiUBt Fox, ono of I'ottsvi'.le's oldest mor- cliants, died at that placo yostcnluy. He is survived by ii wifo and two dauglitors, Tl o funeral will tako place to-morrow afternoon. Annual Gotes over 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nml Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness. 1'ulnosa ntter meals. Head. echo. Dlzzlnotts, Orowslnoss. Flushings ot Hont, Loss of Appotlto. Costlvoness. illotches on tlio Hkln. Cold Chills, ills, turbod Sleep, rrlglitful Droaras nnd nil Nervous and Trembling- Sensations. THE nitST D03E WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer win ucKnowiouiio mem to no A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIIHXIIAM'R IMM.S.fnVon n. .Ilrt. od, wlllaulclilyrostoro Foraalos to com plete health. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or irreeularitlos of tho sva. tern ami euro hick lleudat-lie. Torn. Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN PR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bar, the LARCEST RAj P Ofany 1'atiit .iiedlclno In the World. 3. at all Drug Stores. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. TUP. SAME HKKK l''rnm llaxlctoii Sentinel. Tho chance in tlio rnnnlntr of Lehigh Valler trains is cuisine great Inconvenicnco all along tlio linn, hut nuwhero Is it to sovcro ns lirrn In llnzlptnn. which has had Its best service trains annulled IlttUMM CALM TIIKM TIIIEVKS. Coyle's Daily American. Mr. Ilrunun stated that ho was not a prophet or the son of a propliot and that bo novcr deals in futures. Hu said ho would not speak ns much on what tlie Issuo of lOOf) would bo. ns on what it should be. Ue re. ferrcd to tho Civil Scrvico Reform law ns a sliame, fraud and disgrace to a civilized people. He stated that as long as tho so- called free silver men attempted to mako tlio fraud, the more tlio American people win learn they nro thieves. Titr. rami: hkiii:, urothur. Prom PbninuUlii llernld, If the streets wero paved thero would bo no mud. Yes, If. WHAT A1IOUT Iim.ANO? From Hnleton Plaln-Spenkcr Tho Lehigh Valley passenger crews nro now stationed as follows : Three at Mauch Chunk, two at Hiizletou, nnd ono each nt I'uttsvillo Shamokin and Ashland. rust Tiiilns to Florida. Tlio Southern -ibiitway Is now operating three trains on weekdays, nnd two on Sun days on tho fastest and most convenient schedules over in effect between Philadelphia and tho resorts of Florida. Call on or ad dress John M. Henll, District Passenger Agout. 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for illustrated matter uud nil Information. 18-lw Buy Keystonellour. Ho suro that tho name Leshio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou nvnr pae,1- (lood Attendance. Tlie supper and entertainment undor the iiusnlccs of tlio Annunciation lotal Austin onco Society, held in their hall last ovening, proved to be a success in every particular. especially tho litomry program. Tho pro cceds will bo devoted to tlie establishment of a libraiy and reading room in connection with tlio society. gent Him OlT In -Style. A colored woman went Into n storo In tbo rural district nnd said to tho clerk: "1 wants do flues' suit or moil's clozo you Kot In do bto'; I wnnts tor mako my husban a present of cm, "Why didn't you bring him along; with you, asked tuo olorK, "so wo could lit mm?" "Knso I couldn't," wns tho reply. "You 6co, it's dis way: I had llvo husbands." "Ycsf" "En I burled all or (lcni 'cept dis ono, "You did?" "I sho' did, Buhl En do prcsont ono Is 'bout ready to bury now, on sccln oz mndo du former onos n present cr a now Bult for (ley funerals, I donn want tcr make no distinction between 'em, so gwlno tcr fit do las' ono out In de bes' en lutes style. I dunu took his mensuro my self. 1 1 c:ih It Is. En If you kin fit him hcah'B yourmonoyl" Atlanta Constltu tion. And rest for tired mothers In a warm bath with C trncuiiA Soav, and a single application of Cuticuua (ointment), the great skin euro, Coticura ItEMtniES alford Instant relief, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dis figuring, humiliating, itching, burning, bleed Ing, crusted, scaly skin and scalp humors, wltli loss of hair, when all else fails. Sold throughout Ihfl world, Iottbr Dhoti and Ciiiv. Com., Hole 1 roi., l(,i.ton. Ct7 " How to Cure Skin Tortured llablcs," free. SKIN, SCALP and II Mr Ttea 11111 br CUTICVJU tiUAi. MISCELLANEOUS. "Tf ANTED. A girl for Renernl housework, V f mum uo will rccuiiiuiuuucu, syiny II Kit A I. It office. 2-SKit TTIOIt MALIC Four nronertles. siturucd at Noi, I1 2iT nntl 227 Vcht Lloyd Btrect. Two nro on the front aim two on tho rear or the lot. These properties were lonnerly owned by jonnthai It. Rogers. Apply to William J, Jones K"nrd!an Itox l-II, iU. L'aiinei. 1'a. 'l-iia KI) hv an old established house. man to tako charire of and look after thel IhihIiicph In thin section. Salary 000. with com- million. Cash security required, Addrcus ItusluehH. care IIkuai.I). 2-11-Ct-cod-w-2t TTlOU HICXT. A rare chance for an onerEctl P ImalnPAq in fin. A trrnnd store either foi pnicprv mifciiiPHt or na loon, in iroou location, HM-claMM dwelling apartments attached with hath room and futures, all lateHttinprovemeiitn, irood cellar feet lonir. lOHnessioii to be had in April. For further information apply at the 11KIIALJ1 oiuce --li- 7UU 1EKKT. Storeroom and dwelllmr. No. 1? North Main Htrcrt, now occupied by Shipj! tthoeutore. lNwseBsion Kivcn April 1st. Aiml to Jacob Noll, II N. Main street, tt nOIt SALIC A buirirv and two hutel t wauroiiH. Will alo rent my wheelwriul and tiahit b1ioi. corner Coal and Jardin Htrectt Apply o cuaries 1 -loppen, on inu preiniHen, ii "VTOTICH. The undersigned is dcslroua IN cIohIiil? ui) hlH accounts either lu cash t r 1 iioteH. for all hills that aro now due or over due thU month. All contracts, and agreements, however, will bo carried out. I shall place all over due accounts in tho hands of proper parties lor collection. M, I1. Fowlku, January 0, lb98. , l-G-Sm I DMINISTItATOKS' NOTICK.Notleo I lu-reby given that letters ot administration upon tho ehtlito ot (J, K. Alatter, deceased, lato ot Hhmnmloith. ra . havo been urnnted to 111 undersigned. All persons Indebtetl to Hald I ebtute are re(tiested to maki, payment, nntl tbtmo liavllig claims or demands against tho Mime will lllimo tnelil Known wiinoiH tieiay. WlLMAM Ill.ANNI.Nd, AdmliiiHtrator, AVIlllamttown, l'a., Jan. M, 18SW. aw-9-I0-M- rIHOI,UTION OF l'AItTNi:itSHII. Not! 1 lahereliv uiven that the partnership here tuforo vxlHtiiiK between Prank (J. Kccse, llanh-1 Hribii and John Uoberts. tradimr as Tho Hhen Inudoah lowtler Company, bus bi-t-u tllHNolvt-tl by mutual const-id. John lEoberts rt-tiriuir from the said llrm. Tim firm will bo re-nraiiizc! anil the biinlticxs will no coiKiiieieii ns turn eriy 1; T in H lioiu.mloi.il l'owtli-r uumimiiy. whlih wll pay nil llalillltles til ral linn nun 10 wliumall tlebts duo slid 11 rut will no pain. 1-1IANK ). UKEMIt, DAMKl. 1IK1IKA, John ltoui:uis, Hhenandtiah, Peb. 22tl, 1WW. 3-B1 Ct CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hhcelcr'a Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STIUWT. Irlrtclaea work cunronteed, Prompt nml olltu uttf mlantH JUir tutting a upecinUy, DIIHIS WHIHt lit S I4IIS, I Best Count) Hjrup. TuieaUood. Pta IVl In (linn h. riniflnl.l. LLI m - r-i FOR SKIN-TORTURM during 1S98 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most Interesting and .important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature S. K. Liuckctt LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TwolonRserbliwillappeardnringtlie J TJ'E 'ckockktt year, contributed by authors of.lnter-) TIir Y'r, if in ,. iiatloml fame, and lll be Illustrated. Sa" "ar"ci." Owen Wtster These and a score of equally prominent Howard Pile writers lll contribute short stories to tlie lohn Kendrlck Gangs (WpitKi.Yln 1891, mating the paper espe Mary E.Wllklns 'dally rich In fiction. Oilierfeaturesaretlie DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Br B. StARTIN Bt POVITXSY J1WELOU LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT Jtf ARXOLD trIITB Bi CASPAR WIllTXBr Caspar W Miner A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE III thelntcrcst of the WpKKLY.G-tspar Whitney Is on lilstay around the world. He will visit Slam in search of bit; game, making his prlticiul hunt from Bangkok, He will visit India and then proceed to Europe to prepare art ides on the sports of Germany and France. 10.a cofr(tftui 'or free flresfecttu). Sttbtcriflion J 1.00 a ycttr. Poitageree in ihe United States, Canada, and Mexico. AiMrcas IIAUIMMI k llilOTHKItS, I'tildlsltrrii.New York City W, n. Howell, New Store! - LOW PRICES!! Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's luirn- shiiiRS, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry public to call on us and convince with the times. A few of them : fxTen's Rubbers, - Les dies' Shoes, - tVlen's - All other goals are sold on KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE, No 26 East Next door to ShiKer Scwlnu; Mac-hliio ofllee. ASK YOUR GROCER,. For Franck's Coffee For Franck's m Genuine Franck will plenqo you if you love a our frroccr gclla It. HOOVMN MERCANTILE CO., 7 Schuylkill Dental Parlors,s -7 North Jardin Strcet, . ...- mramg A first class dental parlor where all fully Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAltGKH FOK EXTltACTfh'O WHEN TEKTH AUK OltDKIlBD. BEST SILVER FILLING, ... . so Cents GOLD FILLINGS. .... $i.n() nnd tin TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Centa AH our work Irt accompanied with airuaraiitoe. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kuplure from Willianisport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THIS Ferguson House, from 9 a, m. fill 1:30 p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or uo pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangsr. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reacli of all. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, ." PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA DRINK- CLKARY'S EXTRA FINE QUAUTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety aoftneu of the ekln li Inva riably obtained bjr tbors who unu 1'ozzomi'b Uotnploxlon I'owdcr. The WkekLy will continue to participate In the great political events of our coun try. It will treat of the social and eco nomic questions, and of the development of the middle west. Its special corre spond cnt in the Klondike reeion will (race the story of the great gold discoveries. F. It. Stockton AROUND THE WORLD Henry Jamti New Goods! Goods and Notions. We invite the themselves. Our prices coi respond - 31 cents - 1 S cents - . 75 cents - - 3 B cents the same low comparison. Centre Street. ABE LEVIIME, PROP. Essence f 15 Factories In Europe. ported Chlcovy. frootl cup of coffee. 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. the hranches of dentistry are skill executed. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado at tho House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main St. eet. rriim.-cnfflr-STOE -DEAI.EIt IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 20 Wost Contro Street. UeudquarUrs for ....Commercial Traveler! COMMERCIAL HOTEL. MOMUS 1IECKMAN, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main stre.t., Shenandoah, l'a, Terinai 11.00 per day. Btahllnic Fuellltlei Unsurpaued. (loardera comfortably accommodated by weel( or month. i
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