CREPE PAPER. We have just received anew itcnk of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll 10 fei t lonjr, 20 inches wide for 15 ce nts, former price 25c. -a IM. IVIaln St. PITHY POINTS. Happe-nlngi Tliroiifclitmt tint County ! riiriiiilrlpil lur Ilii.ly IVrilHiit. Auburn rilizi-u lime formed a Hoard of f Trail c The Tenant Kent Phh'Iiiim- Society i Eliu Huh- in w 111 tills county. T tu t 1. llii i.il nt Liwt Creek on tlie Li 1 nil . 11 h,is been iliHconlinncd. I'll. 1 1." . of the Ijnisronl-TairaqiiH r.uln..y d.trc nut enter salouin with their unif rm on Sis fiinilir- have moved from Ha.leton to T..iii.;,im 1- 1 result In a boom In railroail clr.ki ii il 1 Litter place. 1 liu St N i holm Wile, one of the most sin x Jif am.itciir haw ball orgnnijitions In th.i'i 11 in 1 the county, are preparing: for re ;.r mi i' Tli. 11t111u.1l .ion of the Urainl Lodze of 0M rril vti "ill meet in Wilkesbarre in Slav The ""Vein of the (Iranil LoiIrc in. ituteJ mint ludge of 200 incuibcrs in Wilkc lire on Wedneqiliiy, .ion I iiitul llrctbren congregation, of KuditiK will luiilil a $10,000 chureli. lulling l oal killed 1'rank Yociun at the 15l Mountain ulliery, Sliainokin, yesterday. WiLunM (.i .irliart, ehief elork in thu State Dipariim nt. ut llarrisburg, is dying at hlj home in D.uivillo. A stii k of dynamite blew ot' the arm of James Doyle, ft miner, near Tainaqua, yes terday and injuru.l him fatally. A (icrn an plate glntw works, this first in this country, is to he established at Xow Kensington.. Westmoreland county. Alfied Hopp. aged I, a sou of Franklin Hopp, of Heading, fell from a bridse into tho canal at that place yesterday and was drowned Addresses were made yesterday by Mrs. J. V lUrncs and others at the convention of tho Lebanon I ounty Sunday School Associa tion, nt Lebanon. Lx Senator ' 'oyle, now of Philadelphia, was in Wailnnstou yesterday, looking for a plaro m the Philadelphia Custom House. Tho Coin .ubi.i Brewing Company yottcrrtay purchased a line pair of hay horses at XcW wenter'a public salo. SERIOUS CHARGES. A Well Known Mini I'lnler Ileny Hall tor Tlitil. David Head, well known as a caterer of town, is under arrest on very serious charges and should bo be convicted will find several years in prison staring him in tho face. The complainant is a fifteen-year-old girl named Hannah A Jones. She resides with her mother at Rmgtuwn. According to the storv told by tho girl when she made her complaint she will be sixteen years of age on the 3rd of Novem ber next she says that when she was in town on the lltli inst. Jfead, under the pre tence of bems her benefactor, took advantage of her ,The accused was first arrested on the 22 ml 111st and Justice Shoemaker admitted him to $1,000 bail Yesterday, however. District At torney Itci Mi I notified the Justice that the case was one in which bail could not bo ac cepted onic-i- fixed witli the approval of the court J ins tuuitiiug Constable Djndu ro- rrested llrail and took mm down to roils- 1110 on oeng arruiiieu ucioir hid uouii lean wai n qui reu 10 iiiruisn 5i,ou" ouu. e was committed to jail and according to ist reports hail not been able to secure tho 1"' A Mighty Nice Tlilns for Courjlis. What' l'u u Tina,, -"c. At Oruhler llros., .i9 OI". Toot 1 inured. Dr li M Hamilton was called to the Fer guson House this afternoon to attend Fred. A, Oodebarles. a gneet from Milton. Tho doctor found a fracture of u small bone of the left foot Mr (iodcharles is a traveling salesman While lu the basement of l'etor Griffiths hardware store at Uirardville to day he bicpped into a fuiuaco hole loo sinianieo iou lojuij uuv.u buul-u. ii:i:iiii;iil ijl jiuiuiiiuii iiiuwiu .. . ... it. i i r.. nwinri v .lllfl till. tllltlfOir 1V1I L'll HOtllli ntiir.iii .iir lioiicnaries is a siaio oiucei oi We have now embarked into l.r.ilt m ,.,inni.riinn with ntir hiriutiire c are prenred to snow the public rrc't' a rarzi . the "(Jueen Cindorella," as r n-wn uric. il HHn K iiii'it. umic. r shewn here. 1 i i n fc'1 cd three sides liefnre : nicely ornamented with a 1117 oiu II oi jiickeled. (iood bakcris fuel riving inidjities. Will lHtrn all a fnrti ttitt niiMtiiiftii ii inn nubuW.o call and eximivjie our stock, uur l;n w (r ty.m. OUSE I IDMITIIRir, We can fu mi th any hottte .i .i.. r -..,1 quality, as wilt meet the wants of the motf r. 1 1 DAVIDSON'S urniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Itobbius' Opera House. UEST LINK OF 'Dnncmcc ciniiD cccn I1UULI1ILO, ILUU1I, ILLU HAY and BTICAW. Floor and Tablo Oil Cloths. . B. FOLEY. Centre 8t mm. ,1 Annuo! Sales over 0,000i000 Boies FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS fueli as Wind mid 1'aln In tho Stomaeli, Olddlni'ss, l'liliiesi after nienln, Head ache, UlEXlneHs, lnn-ltioBs. riushiuKS of Heat, Ixms of Apputlto, GoBtlveneiw, lilotchos on tho Skin. Old Chills. Di turbod Sleep, l'rltrlit ful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Honsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IK TWENTY MINUTES. Kvery sufferer will ackuott ledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. UlllX'll.tM'H IM M.S. taken tudlroot cd. will uiib-kly re-toro Fcinnlm to com plete benltli. They promptly ipihovo obstructions or irreiculnritlos of the sys tem mill cure Mck llendiielie. l'orn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival Arid limo llir LARGEST SALE of nny Patent .llrtllrino In tlio World. 2jc. at all DruK Stores, DEMOCRATS CONFER. The I.emlets Millie il Helmut!) I'poll Cotlll eiliiien for Appohitineiils. ''ho Hemoiratie leaders ol town were in -coiifcience last niht, In the club rooms in I the Ueddall lmildlnu. The tnrotlug was called at tho instivatlou of tho faction of tlie party beaded by Flank Hanna and John .1. Toole, and its primary object is said to have bieii in the iuteiest of one or two ap plicants for appointment on tho police force. Mint of the lJi'inocratie Cnuuciluieu were also lu attendance 1'. .1. Mulliollaud, ouc of tlie sliiendest party leaders lu the Second waul, presided at the mcctiiiK and very foicibly stated the object of tho gathcrm;. The lncetini: passi'd resolutions lecomniend i n k thu appointment of John JcnuiiiKs, of the Third waid, and Thomas D.iltuii, of the Second, as members of thu police force. What is known nsa conference committee was also appointed. It consists of three members from each ward, includiiiK the com mitteeman from each ward. In the event of a disagreement at the t'otiiicilmaiiic caucus this committee of fifteen is to be called in for the purpose of ellectiiiK a compromise. In other word, they are to usurp the functions of the Couiicilmen and practically make the appointments, and tho Democratic nicnibeis of Council aro supposed to siiuctinn and vote for the slate presented by this committee. This program is not looked upon very favor ably by some of tho Couiicilmen, and thele aro murmurings of dissatisfaction from that souico. Said one of them last nislit: "Wbilo I have no ax to srind, yet I have some friends to reward men who have served mo on a number of occasions, and who wore instrumental In my nomination ami election. It is unfair to ask mo to turn down such men and pick up a man who has never been of any service to mo, simply be cause nun or two of the leaders feel friendly toward him. Ilesides, those who engineered the lncetini,' assuuio a dictitorial spirit in usurping the powers that rightfully belong to us. We will organize harmoniously, il thcsii people will attend to their own affairs. Otherwise there may be trouble." Thu appointment of water superintendent and policemen am causing the greatest trouble. There aii two pronounced candi dates for the siiperintcudency, Thomas Hand and James Hell. There ale two otlier candi dates in the back-ground who will probably devchminuch strength. Neither Hand nor Jtell will give way to each other. Thcro is a small army of candidates for the polico forie, but tlie prominent ones ale l'atrirl. (iiauani, John Jeuuiius, Thomas Walton, Patrick Murphy, Patrick llutlrr, Martin Foylo&and Henry Motz. 1'ioniiscs have been made to the Polish faction to give them a representative on thu foicc, but none of the (Jouuciluicti caro to take him up as their purtiun of tlie spoils. Michael Kerrigan has strung petitions lu hisheltatf for Supervisor, and he is certainly deserving of it. Jieisn nrominent member of tho Phoenix Fire Company. Councilman llrenuau lias a candidate in the person of his brother, while some are urgi g ex-Chief liur gess Hums. The secretaryship inn contingency. John Cardin, the ex-.Iusiice, is an applicant, and so is John Curtin. While M. J. hawloris not an applicant, hisappointniontis urged became of his well-known abilities for tho position. The name of James Coakley is also men tioned. Some of tho Couiicilmen favur in creasing this official's salary tojliOu mouth and give him charge of the Water Supoiin teudent's books in addition to his other duties. No candidate is mcntioucd in opposition to T. J. Mullaliey, recently elected Jiorougu Treasurer. He appears to he tlie unanimous choice of the Count-union, although some ol thu members object to the salary, about f 100 a mouth. The csiucua will take into consideration tho "man on tlie dump," engineers and Hie men ut tlie pumping station and the assis tant tu water superintendent. The Democratic politicians aro awaiting tho lumilt of the caucus witli much into est, while the applicants aro urging their claims with renewed energy. The position ot tlie majority meuibersof Council is anything but an enviable one, cspcciaPy at this time. 10 days' sale of clothingat Samuel Block 'e. Christ Schmidt, Agent ami Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENAN DO A H- rnm-cnmr-store -DKAI.KH IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIiai.liSAI.1! AND ItETAir,. jjrdinssiQg. P. J. Clcary tiansacted business at Potts ville to-day. Mrs. Daniel llcdca spent to-day as a guest of friends nt Pottsvllle. Mrs U. Stockor visited friends at Potts vllle to-day. (Jeorgo Pointer mado a business trip to Orwigshurg this morning. .1. V. Johinon left for Heading this morning on a business mission. Mrs William H. Shoemaker is 111 at hor home on East Oak street. I.ottls Mann was a visitor to Pottsvllle to-dav. Mrs. Hubert Hiiinlug and Mrs. Charles Strotiso visited lolatives at Pottsvlllo yester day. Justice. William H. Shoemaker and Lawrence Mangani visited Wr. J. C lllddle at the Miners' hospital to-day. Miss Ilird, trained nursoof Philadelphia, who was tho guest of town friends thu past few days, has returned to the city aud will soon lcafo for tho West. Mrs. (lorge Powiek, of Wilmington, Del., who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Ilroughall, on West Oak street, left for her home yestetday. Misses May and Martha Gable relumed to-day from a visit to relatives at Catawissa, Pittslon and Wilkesbiirre. Philip Ycdinsky, interpreter at tho couit, Pottsvllle, was a visitor to town to-day. John Hosklns driver of the United States Expross, was called to St. Clair by the sudden illness of his mother. Miss Mary Potneroy was a passenger to I'liihiilelplna to-day. Slio will open a new millinery establishment at Stinbury shortly, which will be equipped with the latest fads fur tho coming season. All thu healing balsamic virtues of the Norway pine are concentrated in Wr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's own remedy for coughs anil colds. . uu men s auu imys pains, aciuai cosi f.o to fl.OO, for the next 10 days you can havo any pair at $1.20. At Samuel Block's. tf The alal-ell Delineator, Which is called the spting announcement number, maintains thu peculiarly compre hensive character of its descriptions and sug gestions in every fcatuio of personal uttiie, and the characteristic merit of its depart mental and literary features. The third paper in the series on social life in Knglaud is by Lady Cunie, who analyzes in a pleas ant way the conditions and intlucnces of eountiy house life. Indoor interests, in which lmittia Churchman Hewitt continues her discussion of domestic subjects, treats upon thu vital question of fostering in boys and gills a lovo of homo. Cllvo Iiayner's final adventure, by Martin Orde, establishes the hero in thu enjoyment of complete happi ness. In the Audubon societies and their work, Frank M. Chapman, Assistant Curator of the American museum of natural history, gives an inteiesting account of the aims and Work of tho societies. Dr. Oraco Peckham Hurray contributes another excellent paper on the common ills of life. The mystery of llebo Clarihel, by Elizabeth C. Winter, is a pretty story of the loss and finding of a little one and tho agreeable consequences. "Signs," -mother scholarly child-study in tho series by Mrs. Alice Meynell on children and their ways, directs attention to tho development ol filial lovo and trust. A Literary Detective Bureau, as described by Elizabeth A. Hyde, will provide much of a unique interest to students of literature, und a Shamrock paity suggests an enjoyable way of spending the uvening of the day devoted to St. Patrick. Almonds in the kitchen, by E. M. Lucas is an article of thoroughly practical interest to housekeepers. In addition, tho regular featuies of the magazine present a variety ol matter calculated to entertain and instruct : Social observances, by Mrs. Cadwalader Jones; the flower garden, by E. C. Vick ; fancy stitches ami embroideries, by Emma Haywood; the tea-table, by Edna Withcr spooti ; the work table, the Housekeepers' department, for the children, the latest hooks, knitting, lace-making, crocheting, etc To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Wr. Davis' Ati-Headacho. All druggists. MAHAN0Y city. The Stations of the Cross, a Lenten service, will be celebrated In St. Canlcus church to night. It depicts thu cruclllxtiuu. .Mrs. John Jenkins, of town, has received a letter from hereon, Arthur, who enlisted on the training ship "Saratoga" several months ago. He is now private secretary to the captain of the "Moutgomory," which is coal ing at Tampa, Flu., preparatory to sailing for Havana. Arthur Hoppes, employed as oiler at Tun nel Hidge colliery, met with a painful acci dent this morning. He was oiling the pul leys operating a scraper line when the rope broke and twisted around bis body. Ho was pulled through the air for a distance of feat and landed on a pile of rocks. His left arm and leg was badly bruised, deep gash in hack uf ids head, ugly cut on the chin and four of his teeth knocked out. Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simplo, scrofulous, or hereditary, from Infancy to age, speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticuiia Boai'. gentle anointings with CUTicuiiA(olnt ineuti, the great skin cure, and mild doses of C'uTicmiA Hesolvent, greatest ot blooi', purl!lers and humor cures. (pcura It oM ihrctKhrmt tin worM. Porria Dmuo and Cbim, C r to Vtoyt I(ntfn C.j How lCuiu K-ry Illood Uunior," Pre. FACE HUMORS KtlllDl lUIr bl ll.ty Diem, libc. flurgil b Cuticvma Suir. RUPTURE CURED. A- 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)ang;r. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to, Charges and terms moderate and within reacli of all. Blood Humors L1L- . t ' AMUSDMIINTS. PATltriNlJUItS IN "TItK Jt'lKIH" TO-NKII'T. llentfrow'a Pathfinders produced "Tho Devil's Gold Mine" In Ferguson's theatre last night with excellent satisfaction to a good sized atidlenco. The woes uf a wronged and persecuted heiress were effectively drawn out and . lap Iientfrowas Hie lightning rod agent very cleverly sandwiched the patlutlc fcctios with dashoB of comedy. To-night ono of tho best programs of I he week will bo given. A four act comedy drama entitled "Tho Judge" will be produced and Inci dontally there will bo a minor danco. demon ilanco and many other new specialties. Tho orchestra continues Its very pleasing dis courses and to-night tlio following program will be presented : Overture. "The Amazon," Klvsler; "Hungarian Fantasia," Moses; waltzes, "Kroll's llallkluenge," Lutnbye; mari'h, "The Senator," Bernard. WIZ.U'.ll of Tilt: sil.K. It is altogether unusual to find an opera presented during its third season in a man ner which the critics decbiie is nipotlorto anv of Its former presentations, yet this Is Hie case with "The Wizard of the Nile," which will bo seen nt the Kaier gland opera house. Mahanoy City, on Thursday, .March a. The full original pnnlm (ton ol scenery and costumes is used and a c .mpany eqna' in number to tho organization in former sea sous and conipriiiug a list of unusually talented principal artists is the surprise which Manager 1-a Sliolle lias provided. Ills reward is in an undiminished business and n public which calls him blessed. a duawi.no cum. Manager Jamet J. Quirk, of Kaler's flrand Opera House, Mahanoy City, is dally receiv ing wonl from all points in the county to n servo scats for Unhurt Mantell, who plays nt the popular theatre on Siturday evening March 5th. From p eseul indications there Is no doubt but that ho will be greeted with a large house. Hundred of lives sivcd uveiy year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil in tlie house .lust when it is needed. Cm en croup, heal burns, cuts, wounds of every suit. DO NOT OVERLOOK 'S HIS. .SiiL-L-i-stloiis Which Will lamlilo You to tprml Sunday rtriisalitly. In tho midst of all the excitement, real and cultivated, of tlie past week, a big pait of the country baa gatheicd to enjoy the wild swirl and the picturesque beauty of the magnificent Maidi (Iras festival at New- Orleans. A stall' correspondent of the great Philadelphia Sunday Press has been sent to witness the great pageant, and all thereadcis of next Sunday's Picas (Fehiuary -Ji) will ho able to enjoy the wonders. A hundred other inteiesting featuies will delight you in next Mindav's Press lleie are a few to choose from : "War and Witchcraft," show ing the Zunis as they aro to-d'iy; a changed earth which may result fiom the slow veer lug of tho earth's axis; tho government agent's renort on tho truo condition of the Klondike; sen.iiuents ol tamous men le produced in fac similo, and a very lively book review, by the Marquise de l-oiitenoy. on the life of tho Princo of Wales. Iliad ditiun to all this, thoro will lie more general news, more news of special interest, more now-9 of evory kind than can bo found in any other paper. You had better order next Sunday's Press to day. Very many people have disordered kidneys .Symptoms Pains in the loins, and pale, fiaky urine. Dr. Bull's Pills will positively cure all diseases of tho kidneys. Price 10 and 2." cents. No fooling tho people at Samuel Block's, What vou find marked down in men's and boys' clothing you get. tf Criminal Court. The March term of criminal court begins next Monday a week, and many important cases will be tried. There aro 170 new cases, and 51 postponed from previous terms, and bv the time court opens probably .S00 cases will be on the calendar. Among those to be callod the first week is that of the Common wealth vs. Controller B. 1!. Severn; Common wealth vs. Frank Iientz, John P. Martin and Charles Myers, present board of County Commissioners, all charged with misdemeanor In office. The cases of Mrs. John Begley, of Cressona, charged with killing her husband John C, Ehy and F. L. Shisslcr, conspiracy to defraud, will also bo called. Jud Bcehtel will secure anotbor Judge to assist in tho disposition of these cases. "I have been using Dr. Bull's Cougl Syrup fur some tiuie, It cured my baby of a very had cough. 1 belleviiit was tho means ot saving his lite. .Mrs. Thomas iiimon Ccntreville, N. J." Deeds lteeorded. From George J. Wadlingor and wife to John l-'ortig, premises in Yorkvllle. From Levi M. Paul and wife et al to Wm F. l'aul, premises in l'ort Carbon. From Daniel Funk and wife to IMwin II Uav. premises in l'ottsvlllo. From John H. Christ," trustee, to Elizabeth J. Kvaus, premises in I'inegrove borough. From Miuersvillo Building aud Loan Association to Alexander Nick, premises in Miuersvillo. From Minorsvillo llulldnig and Loan Association to Waldyslaus lluszynski, ptcm ises in Miuersvillo. It's a mistake to iinaginu that itching piles can't bo cured ; a mistiike tu sutler a day longer than you can help. Dean's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. I.etlei-H (.runtf-il. Letters testamentary wore granted to Samuel Kleckuer on tho estate of Aaron Kb'ckner, late of tlie township of Halm, dc ceased : also to Ida L. and Clara A. Fetery, on the estate of Louisa l'etery, late of thu borough of l'ottsvlllo. Letters of administration wero gr.iuted tu the Schuylkill Trust Company, on tho estate of Lliza (llavey, late of tho borough of bt C'.air, deceased ; also to Joseph Shock, on tho estate of Mary Schuck, late of tho township of Walker, deceased. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O-when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain-) does not stimulate', it nourishes, cheers Aud feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like tho best coffee. For nervous persons, young people aud children (lrain-0 is tho perfect drink. Made from puro grains Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of codec. 1.1 and 'J.V.. Seeking ll 1'ilther. When but two years old Charles Ulcum was taken to St. Vincent's Homo in l'hiladel phU by two women, apparently from Mahanoy City. Fortunately Mrs. Ilridgat Mcllreen, of thu formur city, adopted lilin until lie grew to manhood, and ho has siuco been known as Mcllreen, Ho is told by tb Mother Superior that his father is still living, und it is probably lie who mado Inquiry through thu Philadelphia Tiuiosustu Ulcum'i whereabouts. Tin .Moileri Way Commends itself to the veil-informed, to do pleasantly and etlcctually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well, lo cleanse tho system and break up colds, headaches, and .fivers without un pleasant after effects, usnSho delightful liquid laiutlvo renu-uy, by run; of Figs, Mado by California 1- Ig Syrup Co,'1 -A Buy Keystonetiour. llj sure that tho name Lessicj & IIaeb, Ashland, ,, tg printed on every sack. Ono Mlnuto Cough Ciro cures quickly That's what you want I j. Hugenbticb. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. 1'ittsMtUM ok Finns. Harry .Tames' Local. Wo do not assert that It means anything, hut statistics show that thoro are fewer fires among tho uninsured than among the insured. nn: cavri: or r.MicutATio.w tit. Cnrmcl Hem. lllgalny is lint a common form of Infraction of the law In Hungary. When a man Is con-n vlcled of having married two wives, ho Is compelled to live in tho wuuo house with uotn ot them, lluw tcrrlbio ! rit.i. a ma hook. From llalcton lMatti-Hpeulcer If all the unfavorable comment made on the change of schedule by tho l.ehigh Valley Ksllroad Company during tho last week ouhl bo collected aud compiled It would 1111 hig hnnkt Miu-o Mimlay morning, when the scludule went into oiled, complaints be gin to pour In and the end Is not yet. AN OI.Il liVCUKMllt'H opinion. l-'ioin Harry .latiii's' Local. Neighbors disllUo a widow If she doesn't tell tboni how much money her husband left her. If woman weio the architect of her own rm tune. It would be ull closuts, porches und bay windows. MUD EVTIlYWIlmtU. Kioni llaletoii i:.ch'iiigi. Mud Is so thick and deep In Mahanoy City at c:Lst it was so the other day that vlst tots to the town arc unable to notice whether tho main street is paved or not. Tills is due to the failure ol tho liorougli council to provide for stieot cleaners. I tried a bottle of Salvation Oil on wound and was cuied within soveral days. I nover had such a good remedy as Salvation Oil lu my bands. Mrs. J. C. Duncan, Lex irgton, Mo." Obituary. Jolin llyan, Sr., aged 0.1 years, died nt bis homo lu l'ort Carbon yesterday morning after a brief Illness. A week ago Mr. ltyan con tracted asevere cold whirl) subsequently de veloped Into pneumonia. Hu is survived by a widow and three sons and a daughter. Kuneral Monday morning. Tho cumins of Mrs. Kli.ubetli Cooper.who illed on Woiliioday, aged lid years, wero in terred at St. Clair this afternoon. She died at tho home of her son-in-law, W. H. Itcadle, :it that place. HEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, imu rrciurui unucr mo Biniifcnt nrnM 1 11 nr ni a 11 1 1 1 iiim U t II III A MtUIUUL L0 5. prcEonbcd ly eminent phyElctansL;j UH. RICHTcR S kijfa World renowned I Iliimnt kuMv sucrpsRf til I OnlvgcniiliKi Willi Trade Mark" Anchor,' 1'. Ad. lUrhlcr A. Co., 215 Pi-arlSt., Sew Yoik. 31 Highest aw&rds. 13 Branch Honsos. Own Glnssworts,- Lndursud&rueouiuiuuduilliy A, V.'asley, 106 H. Main St., H. Hatrenbncli, 103 N. Main St, ,P. P.D. Kirlln, 6 S. Main St Shenandoah. IColl". lyprphia:fitomnrJi Coinplnl 2KkZ4 us TTT -lltrrtiiaiM,- ir-IITTurtl MISCELLANEOUS. i!()It HALIC Slide Muro hvIlltiK Slf'i.CXK) nu ' nuillv. Value of htoi'k mi liaiul, Si,C()0. Situated In Schuylkill county. Hent .store imhI hicst liUHi iii'mm in town. (.J ni ml o)iportinuty. AtUlrrsH, m. it., I'aieoi JiuitAi.o. IOK K.YI.K. A wood paylnjr Haloon. Oiu' of 1 tlie lict stuxU in tlif town, lteneons for st'llhiK tlie owner lias aii exet'llent IniKincis op tiortiinity at uufMiai re. .Apply toi-..i.uon-nell, :i0 KHt CVntru street. H-25-lw irANTKD.A uirl for ceneral housework. Must bo well recommended. Apply at Ilj;itAUomee. .MS!-3t I.Olt HAIJC Kour properties, situated at Nos. UiT and 2"-" V.'est J.loyd Mtrt et Two aro on tlit front and two on the jear of tho lot. These propertieH were formerly owned by Jonathan It. ItoirerH. Apply to William J. Jones Kimnllan, u. ah. L'aiiuei, 1'a. :-:miii A A fANTKI) bv nn old eatablished house. man to take charge of and look after their busine-tt In this section. Salary j(00, with com iniHslon. Cash M-curlty required. Addrehs Itititnehs, ciro IIi:hai.i. li-11 Gt-etMl-w-St IOIt ItKNT. A raro ehaneo for an energetic 1 buslneni man. A Krand toro either foi Kroi ery business or nnloon, in ood location, tlt-elaH ilwellln apaitments attached with liatli room and fixture, all latest Improvements, Kood ellar M feet lon. 1'o-tneHhhm to bo bad in April. For further information apply nt the llKHAMl omco -J-ii-im lOIt 1U:nT. Storeroom and dwelHiiXo. 17 I? North Main Htreet, now occupied by bhlpp's shoe htnrc. lo-sennion nlven April 1st. Apply to, Jacob rsoll, ll . Mhlu street, ti 7OH SALR A hnKKY nl two butcher V woons. Will also rent my wheelwright and paint shop, corner Coal und Jardln streets Aiiiify to Charles llloppert, on tho premises, tf ATOTICK. Tlie undersigned is desirous of 1 closhur nn Ids accounts either In cash -r Itv notes, for all bills that are now duo fir over due this month. All contracts, nnd agreements, however, w III be enrried out. 1 shall place all over due accounts in thu hands of proper parties lor collection M. I'. l"oWLi:u, January 0, Ib'JH. l-G-lim lIHOMJTIOX OK PAItrNrjESnil. Notice 17 is heieliy given that thu partnership here- tuloie existing iteiween rianK i;. ueese, ji.miei Jiedra and John Itoberts, trading as I lie Hhcn andoah l'owder Comnauy. has been dlsstdved bv mutual consent, John Itoberts retiring from the said nrm. Uu llritt will bo ri'-orgauleil und the business will bo conducted as forn erly by The Slienandoab Ioier Company, wldeli will pay all liabilities of sabUlrm and to whom nil ilcntHMUcsiuu uriu wiu oe pain. Kiumc ), Hi:r-sK, )AMi:i, ItKPKA, John Unui.itTs, Hhenandoah, Keb. 22d, 1KH. 2-2.1 Ot 1IIAHTi:UNOTICK.-Notieois hereliy irlvtn j that an application will bo made to the Court oi uoinmou j'jeas, oi rcnuyiKiu county, at INittsvllle, on Monday, Maieh llth, lS'.H at ten o'eltKk in the forenoon, by IV J. lllley, Frank Grebllk. William Menkewiez. John Wasser and Andrew Hauklewlcze, under tho Ait of AsHemli v to nruvide lor tho ineornora lion ami regulation of certain eorpnratlous. (and its supplements) approved April 2.'tli, 187-f, for the ehaiter of an Intended corporation to bo called Hinl known as "The Bliuano D.iukauto lleuefleial Society, of Shenandoah, l'eiinu.,M the character and object of which are thu mainten ance of an organization for beneficial und pro tcetUc iniinoseH bv establlshf nir a beneficial fund fur the relief of Mick or Injured inemhrrs, tlicmu i ramutes oi iieeeaseii memoers and the cultivation of charity and benevolence. Saul soclctv Is to he earned on nt Shenandoah. l'u., and for the iurpor herein set forth is to have, possess niui enjoy all thu rights, benefits ami privileges of said Act of Assembly audits supplements. iu. m. juritKi. Shenandoah. 1'a.. Feb. 18. ltfH. Solicitor. 2-18-2.3-111.1.11 DRINK- CUvARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY i -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. ffgf ofthoCloborcr xiwl f RHEUMATISM.! mm- 1 for G ntjjB toeocooe e o a e o e o e a f o t m n a o o ME BTBK A Pleasure at Last. MAY? SOAP WASHES ft pjfj A No Muss. No 'Trouble. Sold in All Coiii j by Grocers and Adtlrrss, Tl!S MAYPOIB SOAP 1 r eoaoaaooooaooQooaoccea0aa0aosoe0aeaaaaa I CONWAY'S: The King of Low Prices, Will place on sale to-morrow 50- Wash Tuts at 10c each, with every purchase of $ 1 .00 worth of goods. The regular price of this tub is 40c. It is electric welded and made of the best Virginia cedar wood. Come early if you wish to secure one as there is only fifty of them to he sold at this price. IHNOTICE. GOODS EXCHANGED IF NOT SATISFACTORY. Agateware, Tinware, Ironware and Woodenware on Second Floor. 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, 1 102 North ST Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICESH Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Huts, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public to call on us aud convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " " Shoes, Men's ' All oilier goods are sold KEYSTONE CH EAP STORE No 25 East Centre Street. NuxtiliHirtoSlngirScHlnK Mcliluo oflkc ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCER For Franok's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. (Jcnuimi I'rnnck will ilen(o you If you lon a nil flip of t'offt'O. Your Krocer helln it. IIO O VMN MER CANTILE CO., GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ainless aud inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, 5. The Very licit Teeth, ?S. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teetli arc ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desirtil. Gold Fillings, $1 up; licst Silver Fillings, 50c up ; Cleaning, 50c; lixtracling, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rales. Kxaminati.u and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 N. .lardin St., Sheuaiuloali. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the Housa or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL- ARTIST (Hhceler'i Old Htund.) J09 NOllTIl MAIN STJtimT. l'lrnt-l'lnsa work KUirunteed. Prompt ami olltu utteinluntB. Ilulr tutting a ucelulty. maypole! WASHE3 DYES AY CU- OPEMATION . . ANY COLOR. Tliu Cbanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled o.' Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, V.ibbonn, Curtains, Underlincn, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. m Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents DCPOT, 127 Duane Street, Ken' York. a 9 3 3 3 Main Street. 3 3 3 3 31 cents 1 3 cents 7 5 cents 95 cents on the same low comparison. f : S 32 MEDALS X AWARDED. Sole Agents. THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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