CRURIS PAPER. '8 We have iust received a m w stock of this paper in ill th h ading tints. A roll i" fe t long, 20 inches wide for IS cents, former price 25c. Or OJ. IVIailn St. It iiirlit-Ht thhnblis wpio lnntlo of iiut in tlio MMiiii'i-ntli century ituhl mid dlwr, principally t B Vi niiJ in li'h'.-it with rubles and other f4 1. ?. I)uvi to tlio Nunnnli conquort tho Urlt- ns 1 i'l "living money" mid "tloiid 1 1 11 cformer being slavcmilnl cut t: l.i' n r meUil. . Monofloiir. Be snto that tin- inmo Hakr. AaliUtid, V... ' printed no Lr .i' o. r Our Minute Cough w h it yon want ! Cure etire nuirkly milrkly 0. II. Ilagaiiuiirli. llonvy Oddn. i discussion over Cuban allairilit i.m Itotise betwoen two prominent i .f town to-dny one bet the other -l Jl that th United Statos will no! . r .igitinst Spain within the next int'iN and the money was posted. nadache Quickly Cured. vis' Antl-llendachc never falls, 20c. dc: t r. Ilr THE RUSH In the Spring will b Tremendous. The tin it urnfitablf luini'tM will Itc in trnim port'ittn end merrlinml inj; ih1 in furnisliliitf fcod nntl tupilicH to tin- miiWHmlt- nf (JoM StvRt in nimit, it L'l i.i'iul Tritdiny. Mrrt'iui talc ,ik1 -t uriliip liilm-H. It wim so In ' W it XV l Ut! I . "''h The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated Capital, $5 000,000 "- To meet tlnt di-mand, will own nntl operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON. Connectlns with Its own Hue of largo and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for p.vem:er Imslnc- carry inK to that country mi iintnciwe amount of Mlt plks and L.iuipiiH'iit for the miners, as well as IiirnlsblnK them tuinxportntlon for tliemselves mid their i?oodi, anil ettahlislllinr TrndillK Stations nt dill, rent points An opportunity U otTered any pers'.n. be they of small or larfte ncnus t buy shares of tock In this company and participate in the fiNOHMOUS DIVIDENDS " lm earni'd within the next 12 niontlm, Vos are oHeicd at $1.00 each nn-ii'-.i's'!il)lt', mill will lo oITcrtd 44I tinif only M' Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks riiir iiirucr iliililciuls Vhlle tmincroiH ll'VC HIHpf)Ic(It coinpai'iiH were mi Mis liankM ami liankH trump rtatmn and tnnliiiK n hi on 1 of t 111 the list of failures TIiIm htock in niiwt iii-sfr.iliIo invt'stinruN olTurtul till (UK-Ill The "rporator- nml -t"clvlnMci'H wlio nro n ttx n iiii nh tin- roinpaiiy an n en of wide 'i(M'rt m in similar iitntiTtakinus and muii v hn-t (innii h ail' Hiitllclcnt utiarantco of the btanduiiK -f tin cinipany( 'o wit : AI.ni uVt ItLATZ, I'reH Vnl Hlatz llrcw Co., Miivmik'i' HON W -I L. MASON, United States Senator fr w Illinois I) 1 MtlJ. 1hs. Tratlle M(;r. C II. A li K tl , i iiu iinintl. J4tANK IIIX'HT. of Chns. Kacstner & Co., 1 iiu (IIS II iioCICAVIIM-.TranicMKr. O I, & I,. li l Monon IEonti) t'luwitfo W t Hit. I IImN, tJriTl WisA. AKi, C. N. O At T 1' li It., Cincinnati, O li V UUIKKITII, Vrvi I'irht National lUnk. Vl kslmrtr, MisM 1'ItM) V OTI'i:, past elKhtceii yoars with Hhclliy It.ink, Slu'IbyvllIc, I ml. J M 1IIILM1S. Ciishler l'irst Nat'l Hank, VlckHhiirKt uss. And liundrt-dH of otliert equally prominent. Vddussand makuall money paynblu to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, I'lshrr Imlldliifi;, Cor. Van liuren t Pcnrbom Sts.t CHICAGO ILL STOVES RANGES. We have now emlwrked into t'. - I rail' li in connection with our furniture I 1 1-- We are prepared to show the public 1 rcttv a range, the "Queen Cimlurella," e . r r. 1 vn here. It has a triplex grate, w' l yi t in he usetl 011 three sides liefore bi r 'font. It is nicely ornamented with a I r 1 f. and well nickeled. Good bilkers wit'' tiul niving qualities. Will burn all kir'icf coal. Wc call the attention of the put '1 to 1 .ill ami examine our slock. Our jir . 11 suit )ou. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnish any house fmm the cellar to the roofaud with si goods nt such prices, and. 'of, a superior jualitv, as will meet the wants of the most critical buyers. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Rohbins' Opera House. ItlJST LINK OP- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and bTJtAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. TZ T CAT CV S7 West L. i-. 1 UI-J-. 1 t Centre HI. TTJ lSrd in ,ossii)g. Dr. .I11I111 Schellly, f Wiliuincton, Del.. W lwliu warmly streetnl ly old aequaintiinec lieie. The new M. 1). Intends to locate In .nine town in the anthmclto eonl region, Jeiikin A Cramaat), of l'hilailclplilii, U visltlnj! friends In town. 1'. II. Corny la confined to liW home on West Lloyd attcot liy illne. -Mr. Clmrles K. llreakuns and Mrs. Mary Short, of St. Clair, wero town visitors yester day. Mrs. llllitabeth William, of Win. I'otin. hm bten granted a widow's pension of l per nintitli. Mfm Kite Seaman, of l'raekville, who was the stiesl of her lter, Mrs. .lames Patterson, of town, the pt week, returned homo to-day. Councilman V. II. Maijnrxlo and E. C. Urolmt spent yesterday at l'hlladelplila. frank Schmidt spent yesterday at Scranton vlsltinn lelatlvt. M. M. lturue, llm.. Is transacting legal Inlsiness at l'hlladelplila.' Fred. Wasley and W. J. Dnsto visited friends at l'ottsvlile to-day. No foolliiK the peoplo at Samuel Mock's. Wfint you llnd marked down boys' clothing you et. In men's and tf Comt HotlRO Motes. A lnnrriaKe lleetiso was crunted to Almost D.iinkortand Anno Trenltls, both of New Philadelphia. Juile Koch yesterday onlered the removal of Mrs Violet Urch. of St. Clair, to the HarrisbitrH Asylum for weak minded per sons. Tito Judges In ths l.yon-Diiim contest court are engaged In uxainiiilng the illegal votes. Daniel Tolan and Kdward K. Walsh, of West Mahanoy township, this week with- dtew their applications for licenses This makes eight withdrawn. Two Heio grunted, and four aru In the hands of the court. Tills Oppnrliinltj Should Not lie Lost, The woild is filled with suffering people who can't seem to get ell or find out what their troublo is. Such people, oftentimes can not lll'ord the time or expense of a trip to the city, or the large fees charged by the best physicians. It is for just thesy people that Dr. (Ireene, of 3.1 West llthSt., New York City, w ho is without doubt the most success ful specialist in curing discuses, makes the following oiler. He invites you all to write him about your complaints, tell him how you leel, and ho will answer your letter free of charge, explaining tho meaning of every symptom, telling just what your trouble is and how to get cured. Wrifo him im mediately. It will doubtless result in your eti re. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles can't be cured; a mistake to sutler a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings Instant tolief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 00 cents. l'iro! Tirol I'lrot Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest rash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and l'iro Association, Hartford l'iro Ins Co., American l'iro Insurance Oo , West Chester Fire I its. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Wii-mams, 123 S. .Timlin St., Shenandoah. Many People Cannot Drink cullee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep like 11 top. I'or (liaiii-O does not i-tiiiiulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes like the best entice. I'or nervous persons, young peoplo and children (lrain-0 is thu perfect, diink. M.ulo fiom pine giains. (let a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it 111 plate of coffee. 15 and ".'ic. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-IIeiidacho. All druggists. runeral. Tho funeral of Mrs. William Ilyan, of lliuivnsville, took place this morning and was attended by a largo number of friends. Ill li mass was celebrated in tho Annuncia tion church of town and the remains interred in the parish teiiictery. M. O'Neill funeral ditector. oaaooasocooooGSQOOoosoeeoeeoooeuoaaaoooeeoosoaooee o o e a s e e o o e a e si e 0 0 e o 9 a a -MAYPOL5 SOAP ' WASHES, ix DYT. A' A'o Mass. No T rouble. Sold in All Colors by Grocers nntl Address, THO MAYPOLB SOAP HOME DYEING MAYPOLE A Pleasure at Last. STYLEI 3TY?E i-v ll kT'IUIX jE V O9eeooseoo0eooaaacaeaeo Christ Schmidt, Agent anil Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAI PA rniLn.- enenr- stoke. -DHAI.HK IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WJIOMMAI.K AND ItirfAlU CO West Contro Street. PITHTPOINTS. tlnpponlng Throughout the Country Clironlrlnil for Ilnsty Veronal. What self-denial will you mako? ltoprescntative Ilrumtu presented to Con gress a petition ofcltl7ens of Schuylkill county, l'etinsylvaula, praying for tho enact ment of legislation restricting Immigration, etc. The llisteddfod at llazlcton has been post poned from March 17th to sometime In August. i A meeting of tho Anthracito base ball Ipsgtie has been called fur next Sunday at lliizlcton. The fair held by the Elks of Sunbury In aid of the Mary M. Packer hospital at that place closed Saturday oenlng, and will net tho institution thu sum of f l,.r,00. Thn old Who laws aro being onforced at Iliuletou. A man paid il.m for six oaths uttered In a heated argument. Sherlll' John Toolo will hold his first 1 111 portant real estate sales at the court house 011 Sitttrday, March .', at 10 a. in. (irorgo llurchlll, of l'raekville, left yeS' teulay for North Carolina, where hell in terested In the lumber business. The superintendent has requested the Putts villi! School Hoard to prohibit the use of tobacco by scholars, during school hours or on their way to and from school. S00 men's and boys' pants, actual cost $2.5 to $1.00, for the next 10 days you can have any pair at $1.20. At Samuel Week's. tf Oliltuury. llenjatuin L. Staull'er, an old and respdeted lesident. died to-day at his home, No. 110 West Oak street, from heart failure. He had been ill for somo time. The decoased was born in tho Catawlssa Valley, lie was fl'J years of age and left a family of grown up children. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Canfleld, died at the family lcsidenco on North Gilbert street this morning. Its Ill ness was of a few days duration. l.ichard Stack, who moved from Olrard ville to Philadelphia about two months ago, dlod at the latter place yesterday after 11 a brief illness. The deceased was B3 years of age, was a widower and left threo adult chil dren who resido at Philadelphia. The funeral will take place at Girardvillo on Sat urday morning. All the healing balsamic virtues of tin Norway pine aro concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syiup. Nature's own remedy fur coughs and colds. Deeds lteeordcd. Paul Mathiash, et ux., to Michael Smith, two pictures in (lilberton. IMward A. Dciiniaton, ct ux., to Win. II. Wlllikiiis, premises in Tamaqua. Cbas Scherer, et ux., to Mary Smallwood, premises in Mahanoy City. "The weakest must go to the wall," Salva tion Oil, thu best of liniment, is bound to outstrip all competitor. It is good and cheap. 25 cts. Kv-Slicrlir Dully Sued. Ftoni Tamaquu Courier. Mrs. Conrad Fey has all the necessary papers prepared and will bring suit against ex-Sheriff Dudy for $10,000 damage doue to thu health of her daughtor, Mary. About fifteen years ago when they conducted a meat market in Tamaqua, they were ojocted from their home to pay a debt of $300. At the time Mary was down with typhoid fever and tho mother pleaded with the Sheriff to let her remain until sho could find other lcfugo fur her, but to no avail. Sho has since been an invalid. If you feel out of "repair," havo headache and constipated bowels, take Dr. Hull Pills; tlieso will euro and build you up again. Tako only tho genuine, Dr. John Hull's Pills. An Election Kelio. Anthony P. Mcl.oughlin, of Lost Creek, appeared before Justice Shoemaker last night as complainant against Itichard liar- ictt. Mcl.oughlin alleged that while ho was 011 his way home from the Lost Creek poll on election day Barrett, and four other men whoso identity the complainant does not know, knocked him down by striking him witli some unknown weapon. McLougblin says that after he fell to the ground ho was kicked into insensibility, liarrett entered plea of not guilty, but refused to make any statement. He asked to he taken before jtisiicu inecii at Win. Penn and entered j $1,000 bail there for trial at court. WASHES M2 DYES AT ONE OPERATION ..ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled 0-- Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, p.ibbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc, whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free (or 15 cents; DEPOT, 127 Duane Street, Sew York, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no l)an:r. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokbi, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be leferred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. DRINK- CUJARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. TURNING ON Is It Not Possible That You Are Groping in Darkness When You Might See Clearly. lA W Hr Almost overyhoily lias had an uxperieiiee ! nice cms. jiu uas ono lino a laiiiiuar room in the dark to look for a particular object. He knows or thinks ho knows j list where tn find it. Hh grpes and fumbles vainly, losing tuuound temper anil possibly bruising his knuckles. ! urilly Iiu gives up his blind search and turns on the light. There in plain view is what hu was looking lor. His lingers must almost havo touched it a do.eu times. How could he have missed it? In ni'iio wavs than one. tho world has suf fered for want of light. The body of man has been a darkened home in which science lias gioped for the causes of shortened lives. She has stumbled upon somo truths and sonic half-truths She has uues'loued dead men. but they have told no tales. Lven tn-d.iy there is more nr less error ill medicine. That Is to say. certain drugs arc known to produce certain results. Hut no one can tell the reason l'roni time ilume- moiial physicians have carefully oxcludeil tho air from wounds. They did not know why exposure to the air should he had for lactrated tissues, but tho discovery that the air contains iiucountaliio and unthinkable numbers of germs furnished a substantial reason for plasters and bandages. Although science clones a good ileal m tlio dark sho works In a bright light now and MAHANOY CITY. A Slto Selected Vnr the New Shirt factory In That Tom n. Mahanoy City, Feb. 21 At a meeting of the Hoard of Trado last night a committee was authorized to secure the Mills' building, near the Lehigh Valley dupot, for a shirt factory. A number of other sites havo been inspected for industrial purposes, but many of them cannot bo secured. None in tho western part of tho town can bo had, us tho 1'. & 11. C. A I. Co. intends to take all the coal from beneath thu surface in that section that it can possibly work. Managor Wallace ltyan, of the local base ball club, proposes the formation of a lcaguu to Include the Tamaqua, Shamokiu, Mt. Cirmel, Ashland, l'ottsvlile and llazlcton clubs and, If suUlciont financial encourage ment can be secured, to secure two salaried batteries fur the homo toain. Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' l'clectiiu Oil in tlio house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of' every suit. Minor Cakcm. Miko Sawick was committed for trial In default of hail by Justice Shoemaker on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Peter Geotawscki. Tho row occurred at a christening on Last Lloyd street. Frank Wysocki prosecuted Michael Shorcr for assault during a fight on Jiinchcrry alley, but the case was settled before Justlco Shoe maker last night on payment of costs. Justice Toomoy heard the following law suits : Martin and Joseph Collish both an swered charges of assault and battery on oath of John Fcdamla. $300 ball each was furnished. Anthony Pechulis was held on a similar chargo preferreil by Const iblo liiblou and he ulso furnished $300 bail. I'eter Gober pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery on oath of .loo Quitter and entered $300 hail. Charles Kuchlnski and Joe Greenwicz got into an altarcation which resulted in tlio futruer being placed under $300 bail. Joseph Denawicz and I'eter Gutawackzus are accused of committing an assault on Michael Savage, and e-idi furnished $300 bail. Joseph Ranka and Joseph Green wero charged with assault aud battery, malicious mischief and carrying concealed deadly weapons, The prosecutor is Joe llarkofski. lluth wero hound over to court iu the sum of $300 ball. Help Comes to Those Who Taka lied Flag Oil fit sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhler Bros., drug store, Wedding Hulls. Jsnics McIIale and Mils Mary Howan, two of Uryucsvillo's popular young people, wero united in the bonds of matrimony by Ilev, Hayes at St. Ignatius church, Centraliu, Tuesday morning. Martin A. Nash and Miss Julia Grant, of the Heckschervillo Valley, wero married in St. Kyraii'schurch on, Washington's Ilirthday by IEev. John J. Dolan, John W. ltlchards and Miss Mattio I. llowolls, both ol New Philadelphia, wero wedded on Tuesday by Itev. O. I). Stodgcn, of tho M. E. church, Port Carbon, Miss Clara Utiineman, of l'ottsvlile, was brides maid, and W. A. Metcalf, of Shenandoah, best man, I Ilenjaniin Gidillnc, of llloomsburg, and Mlts Helen, daughter of Isaac Goldschmidt, of lit, Carmel, were married last evening. A pretty homo w tiding took place this afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles llenslnger, in Mahanoy City, when their daughter, Miss II. Louise was married to D.kulul L. Stuhl, senior member of tho firm' of 1). L. Stuhl & Co., wholesale merchants of that town. Itev. L L. Lolir perfouuodl the ceremony. Tho bridal couple was unattended, and only Iiu mediate relatives we'ro present. They will leave this evening for Washington and the South, and on their return will reside with the bride s parents, The .Modern Way Commends Itself to Jlie well-informed, to do pieasanuy auu eiiecttially what was lorincriy done In the crudest Diauner and dUagruoably as well. To cleausoHio system and break up toius, neauaciies, and fevers without tin pleasaut after effects.' use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Sjrup of Figs. Made by uaiirornia r ig syrup Co, Why weary your Mroat and patience with that wretched couglj wjieu a bottle 0f Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup vill cure you promptly. THE LIGHT tlien riicro is much speculation yet in tho treat ment 01 Ulseaso. tint some things aro settled beyond question, and one of them is that kidney diseases can ho cured. This letter from Mrs. llella Holla, of McKwensvllle, i'ii tens now : "Somo six veins neo I was troubled vcrely witli disease of tlio kidneys and I will never bo ahio to tell how much I sulfored. I tried all kinds of remedies but could find uo permanent relief. Finally I allowed myself to no pcrsunileu liy Mrs. btmon Cameron to try Warner's Safe Cure with tho assurance that it would relievo me. .-ho had suffered in tho same way for many years, and had found great help by using Warner's Safo Cure. I am happy to say that Safe Cure lienetlleil me from the time I bcean us he it. anil after I had taken live or six bottles I was entirely free from alt my pains, and have been in perfect health ever since. I cannot say too much for Warner's Halo Cure, as I neiiove it gave me tlio pcrlcct Health 1 now enjoy." W Women who aro half distracted witli aching heads and hacks and sides, nervous ness, sense of weight in the abdomen and urinary disorders aro like a porsou who gropos in tho darkness, when what ho needs is almost under his hands, l or such sul fornrs this article turns on the light. WINE ACCIDENTS. Victims of u I'reiniitiu-e lttast mid Kx- ploslnn of fills. Stinoy Kohinski, is iu a dangerous condi tinn at his home at Turkey Uuu, buffering from tho effects of a premature blast in the Lawrcnco colliery. Dr. Stein put 17 stitches in the victim's scalp and 4 iu tho back of his hand. Koliinskrs back was also injuied. l'otcr Miicukas had his rikht hand niashcu by .a fall of coal iu tlio Win. Penn collleiy yesterday afteruoou. Oue of the fingers was amputated. Thomas Noono, of Lost Creek, and a Polish laborer were painfully but not dangerously burned about tho faco and hands by an ex plosion of gas iu Packer No. 2 colliery yes terday afternoon. It is stated that a lull of coal occurred and the released gas made its nay to the breast in which tho victims were working and was ignited by their lamps. Do you feel as if everything is goin wrong, and as if ynu can not get ouougl: rest, always feeling languid and tired? If so, take Dr. Hull's, the unrivaled tonic and nervine. 10 or 25c. MISCELLANEOUS. f ANTKI). A tfirl fur Kfiieral lnmHtvork, f Muttt be well U'coinmcniltMl. Apply nt Ur.uAi.i) i) ill ((-, ITIOIt HAI.1C Kour propLTtU'S, fitn.-itid nt Noh, ' L2."i and 27 vVHt I.lnyd street. Two aro on tlio front ami two on the rear of tlio lot. TIu-ho propoilicH wero formeily owned hy Jonathan K. ICoritm. Apply to William. I.. Jones unrtlian ikix Ait. L.nniiL'1, ra. -i-im "WfANTK) by nu old established house, n 1 I man to tako elmrK f "tid look after their lxisiner-H In thin Meetlon. Salary KiOO, with com mission. Cash security required. Address llimIneH, oira III UAl.ti. - 2-11 Gt-eod-wlit "HUME ItKXT. A rare ehaueu for nn enerKetic j; nuMiim iiiun. a Krantl btorc either Tor (jroeery hupiness or saloon, Ju j;oid location, ilr-tHlass dwelling apartments attached witli bath room and fixture, all lutcht improvements, Kood cellar fS feet lontf. Po'-nes'don to be had in April. I'or further Information apply at the IIi:icau ollhe 2-11-lm TjMMI ItliXT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. 17 1 North Main street, now occupied by Shlpp'n shoe fctore. lo"iessIoi, given April Jht, Apply to Jacob Noll, UN. Main street, tf inOU HAM;. A buggy two butcher l wairoiiH. Will also rent my wheelwright and paint shop, corner Coal and Janlln streetH Apply to Charles IMoppert, on tho promises, tf "YJOTICIC Tho undersigned is desIroiiH of x closing up his a ceo .ntH either In cash i r by notch, for all bills that uio now duo or u er duo tills month. All contracts, nml agreements, however, will bo carrkd out. I shall place all oer duo accounts In tho hands of proper parties for collection 1 M. V. Kowi.Kie, January 0, 1803. l-0-2in DISSOLUTION OP PAUTKKKSHU'Xotlee Is hereby given that tho paitnershlp lieie tufore existing between Krank U. Iteise, Daniel Uetlr-a and John Kobeits, trading as Tlio .Shen andoah l'owder Company, has been dissolved hy mutual consent, John Roberts ictlrlng from tho said Urm. The llrm will bo ro-orgauled and tho business will be comlucted as fonierlyhy The Hhenandoah Powder Company, width will pay all liabilities of HahUlrm and to whom all debts due sahl llrm will bo paid. Kit ask O. Hkii:, Damki- lti:pKA, John JtouuuTH, Khenautloah, Feb. 22d, lh'JM. 2-21 Ct 01EIMIANS' COUltT BALK OK VAMJABM5 Ileal Kstato, Pursuant to an order of thu Orpbaus' Court of Schuylkill county, Peuusyl vanla, will bo sold at public sale, on tho prein Imsoi tho lato James I. Manbe;k, near Ivreb's station, Union township, Kchuylkll) county, Pennsylvania, on Wnturday, March Cth, lH'.W, at one o'clock in the afternoon, tho following desirable and valuable piece of real estate, lato tho properties of fames h, Manbeck, deceased, and each situate In said township of Union. Property N. 1. Messuage and tract of land, hounded by land of (Jlrard Instate, P. W. Harrow, h. Vf ICrebs, Catawlssa branch of Phlladelphlft and Heading railroad, Nicholas M. Hurry, and others, and containing thirty-one and a half acres, strict measure, Klovcii acres of said laud is cleared and under a high state of cultivation, nml tho balance heavily covered with valuable timber. Tho improvements con sist of u largo fraii iu house, n Jargo barn and all other necessary out buildings on the premises. Property No. 2. A tract of land, hounded by lands of I,, W. Krebs, William A'aubeck, I sane Jones, Into Nkholas 11 ess estate, lata l-Jias Mllh r estate, and others, and containing ninety nine and a half acres, strict inea-iire. Mxty acres of paid land has bet ti cleared and Is under ii high state of cultivation, and thu balance heatlly covered witli young thrifty timber. Two never-falling streams of fresh spring water cross the entire premises, forming a junction on said trciuUc and could bo utilized for business purposes, Por all desired Information u regard to above call upon H- (J, M. Jlollopetcr, Hsq,t Shenan doah, Pa , or tho Admlnstrator TPJtMSOK KALI! Ten per cent, cash and balance without interest on or before May 0th. lhUS, JkKKKUsON V, KlSKNItAUKIC, Administrator, Hlnutowu, Pa, liy order of the Orphans' Court, I' BANK V. KKIbr., UHilK i'ottsvllle, Fco. 7, 1'J-1. 2-10-lt-oaw a5iusi:mi:nts. MlCCEKa OF T1IH l'ATltrlNIlKltS. Kontfruw's I'athfltulers cnntiniicd thoir successful ongiiRoment nt FerKUfun's theatre last nldlit with tho produrtiun of an inter cstliiu comedy drama entitled "The Light ning Kxpress," In which all tho members of tho company appeared to excellent advan tage. Tho play has a tin llilnt; spirit runnliiK through It u ml there Is amnio room for the comedians to distinguish themselves and In troduce their specialties, and this they did very cleverly last night. Tho orchestra Is heartily applauded nt each performance. It Is ono of tho best that has over visited this town. To-night tho production will bo "Tin Dovll's Mino," a play of groat luteicst am In which tho company makes a big hit, The orchestra will render the following nroginlu tonight: Overture, "Jolly liubbers," Stippc; waltzes, "Symposia," lleiulix; selection, 'Trchizonde," Offenbach: inarch, "Kl Can- itati," Sousa ; descriptive, "A Huntliif Sceno," lliieallo'd. HOlimtT MANVtX. llanclsoino Itohert Jlantell piesonts a new play at Killer's Grand Opera House, Muha noy City, on Hatch 5th. Tho dmina is a ! rench story written by V . A. Treniajiio and entitled "A Secret Warrant," and depicts tho insido llfo of tho Court under the Kcgoncy of the Duo d' Oilcans in 1720. The author has lltted the acturwith a roll which will equal any nf the dashing adventures of romance. "Louis de Dcaiiinout" Is a typical dare-devil, courageous asa lion, handsome ai an Apollo and with a lovo story that tin ills the romantic femalo heart In Mich plays Itohert .Mantel! is himself. 11') has veico anil physique, a manly carriago and dresses his chatuctcr to perfection. Ilia lovo lines fascinate and his heroic action holds his audience in awe. A word may bo said of Miss Charlotte Ilclnons, tho taleutcd leading lady. Sho has assisted Mr. Mantell in his work for many years and has acquired tho perfection necessary to inspiru a star for his grandest scenes. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Tako tlio suro cure, Pan-Tina, 3c. At Gruhlur Hros., drug store I'or tho Klondike. Morgan Davis is forming a party of gold seekers from rollback, near Pottsville, who will leave on March 121st for the Alaskan gold field's. 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