() (WNI)V IS 1 han tin: kind we sell, r k -i i IU1 II1U II .I'SUIl Ulill U1U UlclKCr li-JVO W111J 111111111111, miu aume an, nc Knows now to make it. We charge no more for the best than some -1 i . ...... r .i c gratU . HOOKS & BROWN, a- N. Main St. 1J1THY POINTS. llnppenlitK Tlirmncliout 111 Country Chr.inlrliMl tor Unity PeriiMHi. The I ill' n season is ikiw on In earnest. Oivi . ' . h poor home "O'lIonligiin'R We.Uuu t i v i" no perfiirinmice at Ashland Friday in lit lfl'.irtjur lipinn made to erect nn oli'i'trie light jjl.int at Trevortou. The J. - imfaction over the cliaiiKO In the Lchi., ii .I'ley schedule still continues uml evirv hiy tin nu wiine now complaint. It is ruin; rc.l tli.it the time table will be rammed nsun on uii'l.iy next. rtie s. luylkill I'ounty Medical Society wi 1 nicer in the (iranil Army Hall, at l'otts vi'lt n in Trow. C jitli sterner, who plead KulHy tecontly cfu.iugtliL m.iils fraudulently, Riiil whu was only rcntcm til to jay a fine because or siek nc;. luu arrived homo at Mt. Cannel from a hospital A representative of Scrantoti capitalists is inspecting the Natalie colliery for the pur pose it is rumored, of purchasing It. The North Cornwall furnace, at Lebanon, which h.i-s lieen idle the pist eight years, lias been put In blast. Capper has been found in largo quantities at LeltlisTille, I.uliiKh county. Freeman Fry, yardmaster at Cntuwis-sa, was horribly mangled Saturday while coup ling cars. Andrew Geshow, n track walker on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was killed by cars Saturday at Wilkosbarre. A niarrlago license was issued at Hlooms burg to Andy .1. llobbins, accd 58. and Jcrusha Feustcrmaker, aged 70, a widow for the second time. Walter Oood win, sentenced to bo hanged nt WolUboro. March 31, for wife murder, de clares he has grounds for knowing he will not bo hanged on that day. A Luzerne County Coroner's Jury attri butes the fatal railroad collision at Shenpton to the fact that an employe's watch was five minutes slower than standard time. Dennis Sherlock, of llollidayshurg, yester day started his kitchen fire witli kerosene, the explosion that followed igniting the house, which was totally destroyed. His loss is flJl'O. Generm Ord Camp, Sons of Veterans, Mahatify City, adopted resolutions offering the seiviccs of the cam)) to the United States in jusj of war with Spain. Visitor Klltertlllnrd. Luther (luiswite, of Cohurn, l'a., was very pleasantly entertained by the Evangelical Lutheran choir Saturday night led by l'rnf. Zeitz, at the residence of Mrs. U.issicr, on WfBtCoal street. Several choice selections were rendered in Herman anil Ihigllsli. A iuiluioui mu uti-iiui;; was a boio uy .Mis Won the rrle. The gift of $20 by Iientfrow's Jelly Path finders nt lorguson's theatre on Saturday evoiilng was pre-ented to .1. 1'. Kay, the baggage master of the nuw short lino train on the Pennsylvania railroad to l'ottsville. Lnergy all gone? Ileadacho? Stomach out of order Simply a case of torpid liver, Ilur dock Mood Hitters will make a new man or woman of you. It pays t" be educated. It pnys to be educated at the bet school. Time nml money arc both wasted nt nn inferior school THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At ISIoomslnirg, l'a., Is unsurpassed ill equipment, in strmtton and conveniences for students. Write for a souvenir book ol views and catalogue. Spring term will open March 29th, 189S. J. P. WELSH, Principal. STOVES AND RANGES. We have now embarked into this branch in connection with our furniture bu inr We are prepared to show the public ai pretty a range, the "Queen Cindorclla," as ever shown here. It has a triplex grate, wliii h can be used on three sides liefore um. i. iitvtij ui iramcji ici nil a top shell, and well nickeled. Good bakers with fuel saving qualities. Will burn all kinds of coal. We call the attention of the public to call and examine our Mock. Our I'lii.) mil sun vu. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnish any house from the cellar to the roof, and with such goods nt such prices, and of a superior quality, as will meet the wants of the most critical buyers. DAVIDSON'S furniture house. 121 and 123 North Main St. BIC3T LINK OF fitf GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED. II HAY and STRAW. 15 Floor and Table Oil Cloths. W U r COT CV 27 West YC4 Centre St. 'X COURT NOTES. Veiy l.llllo I tti liiot llcfori. Million Court To-day. l'ottsville, l eh. SH Judges lleihtol and Koch were 011 the lletich this inorniiig. hear lug motions ami arguments. David l'ecse, of Ashland, was discharged from jail this inoinlng under the Insolvent laws, on motion of J. Harry James. I he case of Katharine Lord vs. John F. Lord. In divorce prweedings, the court salil the testimony was sufficient, hut the papers in the ease of libel weie imperfect, ami until these were amended court would not make the ihnrge. Tlic case of the commonwealth vs. County Commissioners Frank Ueiitu and John Martin and evComuiissioiier Charles F. Uleii, according to agreement, will be colled hcfoie Judge llechttd to-morrow morning, when atgument on the lnotlnn fur now trial will he made. It Is said negotiations are pending wheiehy further prosecutions will lie dropped and the Coinmlsslnners to vacate their olllies. This Is said to include all the suit on the part of the Taxpayer Associa tion against the county olllclals. A charter wbh granted the l'okowy l'res wato Holiai-dler,! llenefielal Society, of Me Ailoo. Hllen Welsh, of the Middlo ward of (111 herton, was granted nuw liquor license, the application having been previously lost. John H. O'Donnell, of Kline township, transferred his liquor licensu and was ap proved by court. The application for tho discharge) of John J. Delaney from ptlson, sentenced to f"00 lino and three months imprisonment, was re ferred to the County Commissioners. l'etltlons from Democratic voters of Cass township asking for the appointment of Maitln Murphy as treasurer, to succeed John Arter, deceased, who was elected, was pre sented to court. Judge Savidge is hearing tho Taiuaqua Evangelical chinch case this afternoon. In the case of Commonwealth vs. Mrs. liegley, charged with homicide, the court ap pointed counsel for the defendant. The bond of Patrick Welsh, supervisor of iMl Slalianoy township, with E. F. and John Graham as suicties, was approved. One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly That's what you want ! C, II. Haganhuch. They Ilav Utelr Troubles. Tho Democratic members of Council have lu.Til u.vrtml nuniii.Ad ii.ltliltt tlu, tnct days, but it is said they have not yet reached an agreement. 1 no none 01 coutuntlou Is the water superintendent. A gentleman 011 the inside ays tho supervisorshlp is also causing some friction. While the Democrats have not yet agreed upon a slate satisfactory to all.it is generally believed tlieirdifi'eieuces will ho settled within the next day or to They havo a majority of two, and the Citizens members aio not building any castles in the air. l'llneriil. The funeral of tho lato Hetijaniln Stauffer look place yesterday morning from the family residence oil West O.ik street. Ser vices were held in the United Evangelical church, on North Jardin street, Iiev. Erdinan, of Wilkesbarre, ollieiatlug. Interment was made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall hearers wero .Messrs. J. It. Eiscuhart, John Kasc, Jacob Helm, li. Stocker, J. L. Hasslerand Mr. Sandow. J. 1'. Williams it Son wero the fimuial directors. Setting Itliiclilnn Ciiso, Mrs. Mary Miic.ukaimis gave $300 hail be fine Justice Snoeinakcrlast night on a charge of larceny as bailee made by the Singer Man ufacturing Company, through 1'. F. Quiiin. the local agent. It is alleged that tho woman secured a sewing machine from tho company on a lease. The price to be paid for it was foO, in monthly installments. She paid SI and refused to pay the balance of fS or sur render the machine. Tor Infants and Children, Tie fie- p WM. SCITMICKER, JR. Agent tor Shenandoah and Viclnitj -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter a 1 Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke overy year. Take no nuns uui get your nouses, stock, rur nltuto etc., insured In llrst-class ro liable companies as ropresontod by DAVID FAUST, insurance Acnt, JJ'l!a Honth Jardlu 8t. Alan Lite andAccfdanUI RnmiutDla. A genuine welcome wsusy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and Alt uunuiuiiy on lap. oilmen eraperaiice urluk' siul rliiars. Tho Rosy Frcshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thofs who use J'ouoni'b Complexion ."owder. J Aprd in ossiog. O Mis Ida Carter, a popular young lady of l'ottsville. was the guest of her cousin, Miss I'lorenco Schurz. of North Jarilln street, yes terday. Merwln Faust, of Lohlghton, is being pleasantly entertained at tho residence of his uncle. 1). O. Faust, (if Wct0.ik street. 1". If. Coury was a pisngor to l'hllsdol phia this morning. Ho will undergo an operation at the Unlvotsity Hospital and ex pects to he absent from town a period of two or thtee weeks. l!ov. John Oruhler was a passenger to the Ouaker city this morning. Daniel C O'Donnell, of l'lilladclphla, is a guest of his parents in town. Jacob Noll, Sr., journeyed to the city of pretzels. Heading, this morning. Kulph Faust spent Sunday at the parentBl homestead in I'ottsvillo, Edward Williams, of Heading, was a Sunday visitor to town. -Messrs. Harry, l'atrick nnd James Dowl- lug. all of l'lilladclphla, spent Sunday at tho homo of their parents on West Cherry street. -William Wyun bled hlmsolf to Mt. Cnrmel yesterday. Thomas Pepper, of Ashland, was seen on our stieets last evening. Mrs. Thomas Itodger visited friends at St. Clair to-day. Mrs. Mark Cross, of Mt. Cannel, was cuterialned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scholder yesterday. J. II. Pomcroy, Es is transacting legal business at Sunbury. Ex-Sheriff Alex. Scott, of Frackville, chatted with his cousin, Thomas Scott, of the Hotel Franey, at his hostelry to-day. P. . Unaiieo, of Berwick, lias been the guest of the olllcers of tho American Volun teers for the past fews days. Messrs. William Hrooks, James Mador, Ilert. Davis, Clyde Glover, Harry Smoyer, John Uecso and William Veal were In attend ance nt a game of basket ball nt Oirardville on Saturday evening. Missel Eva Strldo and Maize Littlo, of Mahanoy City, wetc entertained horohy Miss Minnie Powell. Joseph Ileddall, of Tamaqua, was a visitoi to town to-day. Miss Sadie Gilbert was a guest of Miss Sadie C. Linghaiu, at Schuylkill Haven, yesterday. William Kimmel and John Mieldazis were among the townsmen who spent to-day at l'ottsville. M. L. Kemnicrer and I!. Stocker spent to-day in attendance at the Evangelical con ference in l'ottsville. Miss Annie S.ieger, who has been spend ing tho greater part of the winter with her parents on South White street, returned to Philadelphia to-day. Messrs. F. J. Wnldron, J. II. Howard, J. P. U'yau and W. Stevefather, in advance of Waldron's horso sale combination, are regis tered at tho Hotel Franey. Messrs. George W. Capo, County Com missioner of Northumberland, W. H. Hiiikcl and I. W. Kuiin, all representative business men of Mt. Canned, were registered at the Hotel Franey yesterday. Ex-Councilman James Kano was a county seat visitor. Mrs. Elias Davis, of IJroad Mountain, spent tho day hero tlio guest of Mrs. Ii. It. Severn, on South Jardin street. Misses Maino.Kaltrarch and Walla Coff, of Centralis, woro visitors to town yesterday. In company with Messrs. John Mieldazis and Matt, lila.is they visited Mahanoy City last evening. E. J. Johnson, of Scrantnu, is in town to spent a short vacation. Mr. Johnson was formerly employed at Gruhler's drug store. Patrick E. Dcane is lylug dangerously 111 at his homo in Lost Creek from an attack of typhoid fovor. "I can highly recommend Dr. Hull's Cough Syi up fur croup. I havo used it for several years and find it the best remedy ever tried. Mrs. Hannah Morrison, Uurlington, W. Va." Thren Days This Week, Tho collieries of tho P. & K. C. & I. Co. re sumed operations this morning and will work three days Monday, Wednesday and in day. This arrangement will insure a full supply of cars. The Lehigh Valley collieries, it is said, will work three days. A l'loiis rrauii. Hev. P. McCollough of St. Joseph's church, Girardvillc, warned the congregation to be on the lookout for a man who is clad in priestly garb, and who Is soliciting financial aid in this vicinity for some presumably charitable purpose. The fellow is a fraud. "I have used Salvation Oil in my family and (lml it to ho a splendid liniment. Mrs. Ella Journey, 7i!8 flth St., PotUmouth Va." Dentil 'While Ittmnliiir for a lrnin'. Philadelphia, Feb. 28. James O. Caldwell, said to havo been a wealthy iron master of Fortyfort, Luzerne county, Pa died suddenly yesterday while running for a train at the Bal timore and Ohio railroad station, Ho arrived nt the Heading; Terminal from Wilkesbarre, and had 25 minutes to get a train for Washington, where he pur posed visiting his two sons. Mr. Cald well was accompanied by a friend named William IJache. When the sta tion was reached the train was about to start, and the men had to run. Mr. Bache reached the cars in time, and turning around saw that Mr. Caldwell had fallen. He ran back and found him unconscious. A physician was sent for, but In a few minutes Mr. Cald well was dead. He was 55 years old. Ho Svlndled Ilfitol llon;s. Louisville, Feb. 8. Detective Keudel berger left this morning with Slgmund Kapey, who he will take to Wheeling, W. Va to be tried for forgery. "Jim the Penman" was but a novice in com parison with Kapey, who made a busi ness of defrauding hotel clerks with worthless drafts and has operated from ocean to ocean and from the Canadian line to the gulf. ltlotfriir For Food In Spolli. Salamanca, Spain, Feb. 28. A crowd of about 3,000 workmen, accompanied by groups of women carrying flags, paraded the streets Saturday shouting for work and bread. Many houses were stoned and the railroad station was stormed and considerable wheat stolen. The authorities promised to find work for the unemployed, and they quieted down. Deeds Hecorded. From Clinton S. Kock to Jos. Herb, premises in Harry township. From Daniel Dclhert and wife to Ellen Maurer, premises In Heglus township. From Daniel Delbert and wife to Emma It. Heed, premises In Hegins towuship. From Henry K. Christ, administrator, to Joseph Theobald, premises iu Ashland. From Annie M. Serrill to Joint S.Scrrlll, premises iu Cass township. The Modern Way Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in tho crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cloauso the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without un pleasant after effects, tiso the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co, Astyour grocer for tho "IJoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. AN ABLE SERMON. Large Attendance nt the first llnptlst Church 1. 11st I'.t ruing. Tho' First Baptist church, comer of Oak and West streets, was (1111 (o Its capacity last nlghtnnd threo new members woro taken In, malting nn incrpaso of seventeen during tie revival season of tho past month. Hev. T). I. Evans, tho pastor, preached an eloquent sermon on "A Great Man In Great Need." Tho text was taken from If Kings, Vs 10-15. Tho sermon was opened with brief reference hiogrnphicallv to Naa- man, Commander-in-Chief of tho Sy rian armies, nnd nonret to th person of tho King. Ho was a greit man with his matter nnd held in high esteem "beeansn hv him the Lord gave deliverance unlo Syria" from some nthct power which had nppresed It. Not that either Naainim or his master acknowledged thi, hut the inspired author would thus teach the Jens nnd us how all the events of all nations are under tho supremo control and direction of God. There seems to have been everything in Naamah's position and sii'roundlngs to innko him happy, but under his armour and tils courtly robo there was a white spot, tho fatal sign of an Incurable dieae He was a leper nnd not a slave In the whole realm of Syria would have been found willing to change places with him. So our leprosy of sill is more to ho drcadtd than all we pride ourselves upon Is to bo coveted and admired. N'aiunan went to Sanearla in search of cure. lie and tho King and n'l tho people of Syria wero idolaters, except one the maid who waited nn Naaiuau's wile. She was a slave, but she eventually proved tho reality of her own faith and strength of her religious principles. Seeing the grievous condition of her master, and knowing the power of love of the God whom she served to remove dis ease, she urged upon her mistress the possi bility of a cure. Finally Naaman niado the journey, accompanied by a grand retinue, aud with a handsome- picscnt, and appeared before the Couit of Samaria. Tho King of Israel repted the letter written by Naaman's Kiner, hut knowing the folly of attempting such a thing as the euro of a leper, treated It rathernsln insult. The great but wretched Naaman might have returned disappointed had not tho Lord, by his prophet Elisha, made known his power and morcy. "Let him cnino to me, and he shall know that theie is a prophet in Israel," said Elisha. N'aamnu came with his chariol and horso and stood at tho house of Ellslia and was cured. In the cure of Naaman wo see how gradu ally God reveals himself to those that seek him. There ore golden opportunities that como to everyone of us when we can wisely aud rightly speak of the grace aud power of Jesus Christ tho Hedeemcraud living Friend of sinners. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina Is, 23c. At Gruhler Bros,, drug store. Obituary. Dolroy, n seven-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Heads, of 227 West Strawberry alley, dier. yesterday of convulsions. The remains nro iu charge of O'llara Bros., the undertakers.. An infant daughter of Mrs. Holleraii, aged seven months, died on Saturday at tho home of Joseph Nash, on West Lino street. Death whs duo to marasmus. Tho remains were removed to tho home of tho mother nt Lost Creek from which place the funeral took place this afternoon. Interment was made at Girurdville by M. J. O'Neill, the under taker. After an illness of several weeks Luke Keenan expired at his residence, No. 221) West Lloyd stteet, at 11:40 o'clock last night. Death was due to pneumonia. Deceased was BO years of ago and will bo icniemhered as one of the pioneor residents of tuwn, haying resided here upward of 2(1 years. His deatli is mourned by tho following children : Mrs. Llla Ilagen, of Philadelphia; Mary, Sadie, Annie, Statla, Maggie and Kato Keenan, all 01 town, four sons, Patrick, Luke, Jr., and John, of Jersey Cityj and Michael, of town also survive. I'listor Allllcted. Rev. J. . IJoal, ofil'ort Carbon, occupied the pulpit ol tho First Presbyterian church of town last evening and oflieially declared tho pulpit vacant on account of tho resigna tion of Hev. T. Maxwell Moriison. After the service and as Hev. Boal was about to leave tho church he suddenly hecamo weak and secmod about to faint. He rallied, how ever, and declined the soveral kindly oilers of assistance. But just after ho left the liurch, and while walking along Oak street Hev. Boal received another attack. His legs seemed to givo way beneath him. Members of the congregation assisted tho clergyman into the olllce of Dr. J. G. Church, nearby, and later ho was taken to tho homo of T. 11. Ileddall, Lsq., in a carriage. Hov. lloal rallied again and this morning was able to go to his home iu a train. It was explained that tho clergyman had simply sull'ered from light falntlug spells duo probably to exertiou AMUSHMIJNTS. WIZABI) OF TJIU NILIi. The very unusual success of "The Wizard or the Nile" this season is duo to tho fact that Manager Klrke La Shello has put furtl: conscientious efforts to present the opera in better fashion than ever befoio. The coin pany is made up of the very cleverest people obtainable and tho chorus Is as large, as shapely and as talented, vocally, as last year. Wherever "The Wizard of the Nile" has been presented this season managers of theatres and musical critics declare in posi tive terms that It is being interpieted more ably than bsloie. Manager Quirk has ar ranged for the production of "'""ho Wizard of the Nile" at Jvaier's Grand opera house, Maiiauoy city, Thursday evening, March 3d llKNKFIT I'liltroiISIAN-CE. It is customary iu all houses of any im portance to allow the ushers, programmers, Htago men, door men, etc., tlio house for 11 benefit Mr. Kalcr has given the hoys tho uso of his popular opera houso and they hope to havo their benefit liberally patronized by tlio public. 1 hey will present "My Friend I rom inula" tue latter part of next inentli, Quarrelsome Neighbors. Annie Heppi, a girl of about sixteen years, was before Justice Shoemaker Saturday night on a peculiar charge aud furnished $300 nail tor trial, It seems that Annie Jlicko damns, a girl of about the same ago, and her "steady company" had a photograph taken, Annie Heppi, It is alleged, procured n proof 01 1110 picture by lalse representations and used it in making disparaging refeicuces to the Mickodamus girl. The charge made was obtaining a picture by fraud and false pro. touso. The defendant waived a hearing, but stated that the young man who sat for tho photograph with Miss Mickodamus requested her, the defendant, to go aud got the proof aud that no remarks only those which are cotnmouly and quite properly made wero passed upon tho p)cture. Last night Miss Iteppls' father appeared before Justice Shoo maker aud stated that while his daughter. Aunlo, was gettiug Water at a hydrant two shots were lired at Her. As the father could give no facts upon which 11 suit could ho based the matter was dropped. Threatened to Kill Ills Wile. The residents ut the vicinity of West street, between Coal and Line streets, weie startled at an early hour yesterday morning by the cries of a woman. She was seen running towards Coal street iu her night dress In search of a place of safety. When questioned she sbited that she had been visiting In Hlugtown and had left her two children In charge of a relative. This augereu uer uusuumt, wuo threatened to take herlifo. Tho man wm iu uu intoxleutodT' couuiuuu. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. NOT ON TltK MAP. From Ilnzlrton Standard. Delano seems to havo fared very badly tinder tho re-arrangctnent of trains. A court official once said thoro was no such place as Delano on tho map, and It hegins to look llko HAS mtUMM'8 n.VIIOltsnMUNT. From Pnttsvllle Hepiibllenn. John Coylo Is still on tho hunt for some thing In the shapo of 11 government job. His labors have been Inns and arduous, nml things como to those who wait. Tho former Senator is suro to get somo "old thing" In in e near iututo. OFFnltP POOH AUTIIOIIITV. From Tnniaqun Courier. Our town has been nreilltpil wilt, ,i,t .,,!. deinlc of small-pox. Such is not tho cn-e nnd an Interview with our Health Olllcor in foims us that our town was never In a hotter sanitary condition. MAHANOY CITY. A Scalding Clumps the I'ulnriil Death ir 11 Child. MnharoyCily, Feb. 93 Edward Howard, 21 year old sou or Harry Stabler, fell into a tub of hot water standing 011 tho floor nt his home Satuiday afternoom nnd died from the effects of the scalding yesterday morning. Tho funeral will take placo on Wednesday afternoon, at 12:30 o'clock. Custado Tortolan, proprietor of an East Pine street hotel, had his left hand fright fully cut hv the bursting of a bottle of ginger alo wlille ho was opening It. While running nlohg tho steep mountain side nt tho Elmwood colliery yesterday Ilciburt Lornh, 15 years old. got one of his feet caught In tho root of a ticoiuid he was thrown down tho embankment, sustaining a fracture of tho left arm. Michael Dirrah, Michael Fleinmlng, Will lam Hichardson aud Edward Knowles, charged with setting tiro t; the hosiery mill 011 January 21th, labt, will bo put 011 trial at tho March term of court. Thirty witnesses have been subpoenaed. MISCELLANEOUS. lUANI'lill.-M tailor on coats, vests nnd It limits. Only town tailors need npplv. Apply at the Famous clothiers. It IJIOlt 9AI.K. Timber yard In an excellent 1? location In Tamaqua. A splendid opening inr ii carpenter w-iui n sinau capital, ror lurtlier inioriuaiion inqiiuc 01 15. it. lieiKlall, attorney, corner of Centre nnd Mnhantongo streets, Pottsvllle. 2-2S-Ct-cod IjlOIi SALIC A very desirable property. An J1 ply to Joseph Wyntt, 201 North Main St. tf WANTHI) -wnntoil. iiiitiiery prepiiriM'H nml lonrners Alinlv on TlU'uIuv nt X'nrtli iwain num. aiienamiofiii, in. -2(-2t r?OU SALK. A lot of housclioltl ironU. In V clmH.ijj piano, parlor unite, newing ma iliinc, itc. Will lie wold in bulk, or ly pU-eu. Owner about to leave town. Apply nt No. US North Jardin street. 2-26-tf IJUHt SALi;. A kooiI paying galoot). One of 1 tlie ln't-t st Mills in the town. Keaoim for Hellliitf. the owner has an excellent hiHlneHs op pnitunttyut Wilkeabarre. Apply to 1. J. Con nell, :!5 Kst Centre street. 2-25-lw TilO It UALH Four nrouertieH. situated at Xoi. I 22." and 17 'Vst Uoyd street. Two are on the front and two on the rear of tho lot. The.se propeitles wero formerly owned by Jonathan 1 1. unguis. Appiyio Miiiani.i. Jones Kl'ai'i"in J(ox lai, Mt. Cannel, Pa. 2-2Mm IjOlE It ISN'T. A rare chance for nn energetic bntincs-! man. A grand utore, either for grocery biiineH or saloon, in good location, tlrt-elasi dwelling apartment attached with bath room and llxturcn, all latent improvements, good cellar fS feet long. Possession to be had in April. For further information apply nt tho ih:icai.u omcu iMwm THOU ItlSNT. Storeroom anil dwelUnc. No. 17 JL; North Main Mreet, now occupied by tihlpp'M pnoo More. i-osseHstnn given April ist. Apply to Jacob Noll, II N. Main street, tf riOIt HAMS. A buggy and two butcher I.1 wagons, ill also rent my wheelwright and paint shop, corner Coal and Jardin streets Apply to Charles Ploppert, on tho premise, tf "VOTICIS. The undersigned is desirous of 11 cloning up his accounts either iu cash or by notes, for all bills that aro now duo or over d;ie tli s month. All contracts, and agreements, however, will bo carried out I Khali place nil over duo accounts iu tlio hands of proper parties for collection M. 1. I?ovi.i:it, January G, 1808. l-C-2m VOU ItlCNT.-Ktorcroom, dwelling ami Manic, J No. 120 Noith Main Mtrect. Kent very reasonable to the light party, htoronml dwell ing can bo rented with or without the stable. Storeroom has plato glass front ami is 12 feet deep. PoHcssiou can bo had at once. No better location for business In town. Apply to w. vt . ewiionscr, vzi in. .iihiii pt, 'J-Jvtt -yOTICIS TO STOCKIIOMMSIiS. Notlco is ii hereby given that there will bo n meeting ol stockholders or tho Mienandoau street ICall way Company on Friday, March 11, 189S, at 11 a. in. nt tho olllce of tho com pany, in tho borough of Shenandoah, J- V. Johnson's, 222 North Main ntrect, for the purpose of electing ollleer, adopting by-laws and do and perforin Mieh other corporate acts as may bo deemed advisable, II. I), ItnNiscm.Kit, Sce'y, Hhenaixloah, Feb. 28, IMS, 2-28-5 DISSOLUTION OF PAItTNIUtSHIP.Notlce Is hereby given that tho partnership hcre- loiore exisiing ociwecn e rnnK u. Jteese, Daniel Itedtn and John Huberts, trading as Tho Shen nudoah Powder Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent, John Roberts retiring from the wild Hrm. The llrm will bo rc-organlzed and tho buinehs will be conducted ns forrecrlyby The Shenandoah Powder Company, width will pav all liabilities of said firm nnd to whom all debts duo slid llrm will bo paid. Fuank O, i:r.ii:, DANIKTj IiKIlUA, John KouiiitrB, Shcnnndonli, Feb. 22d, lhiW. 2-23-Ct lXKCUTOIt'S NOTICIS. Kstnto of ItoseAnn l!i Uradley, lntu of tho borough of Sliennn doah, county of .Schuylkill, stateof Pennsylva nia, deceased, Letters testamentary on said estate haJng been granted to the, undersigned, nil persons indebted thereto aro requested to make immediate payment, nml those having claims or demands against the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement to .lASir-y Smith, 101 IS. Centre St., James F. O'IIkaun, 109 8 "Whitest., Or Oko. J WAPMNfiKH, Att'y. ISvecutors, 2-7-Ct-oaw Pottsvlllo Pa. Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. DRINK CUvARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. A Minister's This narrative from a minister is of greatest value, to those whose nerves arc unstrung, health shattered or otherwise ailing. It is particularly appropriate in this age of active, nervous, endless labor. Vc arc living too fitt. " Fast as light ning," expresses it, for wt tall: by elec tricity, cook by electricity, travel by electricity and so on. Its a hurry, hurry, hurry from the cradle to the grave. We crowd too much ; crowd our work, crowd our eating, crowd our pleasure, crowd our sleeping. A " breaking down of the nervous sys tem" is the way of expressing the result. It means a depleting of the nerves in duced by prolonged strain ! overtaxing of the nervous system; a product of over hurry and bustle. It affects all people in all walks of life. It baffles physicians of all schools. No one knows the horrors of such a condition better than Rev. I. N. Mc Cready, of Elkton, Mich. For years he labored faithfully and well. He was pro gressive and aggressive I a leader among men, a deep thinker and a hard worker. In his seal, he overworked! overtaxed Ills mental and physical strength. The outlook was dark, with health shat tered and recovery apparently hopeless. Many means for a cure were tried, with out receiving benefit. Finally he took Dr. Williams' Pink Pilb for Pale People and was restored to health. He says i "In April, 1896, the physicians said I must stop preaching or die. " I had overtaxed mystlf and was suf fering from a complete breaking down of my nervous system and a persistent stom ?h trouble. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods unci Notions. We invite the public to call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A feu of them : Men's Rubbers, - - 31 cents Ladles' " - - - - 1$3 cents Shoes, - - . 7 5 cents Men's " 3 S cents All other goods arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No. 26 East Xc.t tloor to Singer Srwlntf Mnchlnu olllce. ASK YOUR GROCER For Franck's Coffee Essence For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. (icnulno I'ranck will please you if you love a Your Rroccr hl'IIs it. IIOOVBN MERCANTILE CO., Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! sirs gn:sifi3B These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lloth reasons Imve no existence in this ad vanced age, l'ninlrss and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teelh, The Very llert Teeth, fS. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, Gold Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates, Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. FIHH-CHEHf-STORE, o DEALER JN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SO West Contra Stroct. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL- ARTIST (j (Shceler'a Old Stand,) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. Firat-cloiw work guaranteed. Prompt and olite ttUeudtniU. Hair cutting a peciftHy, "Several physicians treated me, but no permanent benefit was derived. " Four times I was stricken with nervous prostration twice with gastritis. "These attacks would throw me into spasms. " 1 could eat neither meat or vegetables. " If my bare feet touched the floor I was immediately seized with cramps. " I was used up) helpless, hopeless. "I commenced to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. One box was consumed and I felt no better. This dis couraged me. "My wife urged me to try the pills some more, feeling that my life depended upon the result. . " I continued to take them. "Since then, and it has been several months, I have enjoyed life. " Have preached all summer and held revival meetings for fifteen weeks. " I have had no muscular exercise for years, but recently, have done considerable hard work In my garden, my muscles standing this test remarkably well. "Every Sabbath I preach three times and now think I am good for another twenty years, if the Lord wills." To add weight to hh words. Rev. Mc Crcady made affidavit' before J.D.Brookes, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Teople exert a powerful influence in rrstonne wasted nerve power and in purifying ana enriching the blood. Druggist, consider tnem tne most ettecuve remedy whicn iffy which they dispense. Centre Street. ABE LEVINE, PROP. r 15 Factories In Europe. (food cup of coffee. f 32 MEDALS X AWARDED. Sole Agents. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KI'FEOT FEIHtUARY 2Hli. 1858 Trains leave HluMiAtidonli as follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, week dayg. 2 10, 5 80, 7 30 J St a.m., 12 W, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in Hmiflayn, i 10 n. m. For New York vla,Mauch Chunk, week ilayn, 5 80, 7 30 a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 80, 7 30, 9 61 a.m 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Hundays, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 St a. m 12 83, 8 10, fl 07 and 7 2i p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ro, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 210,586, 730,951k m., 12 83, 3 10 and 007 V In. Vddltloual to Slalianoy City only, 11 10 p. in. 8undayB.2l0n.nl For WllllamspoH, Sunbury and Lewlsbure, ntek days. 105.( 5 38, 1180 a.m., 12 33, 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 (25 a. m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 01. IWO 7 30. 9 51, 11 30 a. ra 12 33, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 So and 11 40 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 1 05 a. m. For Ashland aul Shamoktn, week days, 4 05. 5 30, 7 30, 11 80 ai m 12 33, 810, 8 07, 725 and 955 p. m. SunuV lys. I0ig.ni. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II. & O. It. Ii. liroUKh trains leo"! Reading Terminal, Phlliw eipnia, ir. u. 11 K.) ai u 20, 3 20,7 00,11 20 a, ,u iu nnu t.i p. i. uunaays, tlonal trains frota Twenty-fourth and' CLcst- a o nnu -t p. m. AUU1 uut pirreis siatio I, wceK days, 1080a. m. 1220, 12 IS 8 40 p.m. Slmdays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS! FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New ork via Philadelphia, week 8 00, 11 30 a. m.. and 1 80. 4 80. Jays, 12 15, 4 80J oo p.m. Sumlli Leave New M; lys, 0 00 p. m. it via juauen ubuiik, week in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. phla, Rcadlmr Terminal. nlr days, 4 80, 9 10 nl Leave l'lmadii days. 12 01 3 30.1 h 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 00. 0 80 p. m. Snndavsi Leave IWdlnl: I.U) li. 111. .week days. 2 03. 0 10.IOOS. . m. 12 00 in., 4 18, 0 -J a. m I J and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 03 Leave Pottsvlllo, week days. 8 03, 7 10 . ni., ituvtimi uju iu, omiuays, jf ut li. m. Leave Tainarfua, week days, 8 85, 7 40, 11 28 a. ui 1 30, 5 40, 1(20 and 9 43 p. m. Hundaya, 8 55 m I Ieave Mahrliov Cltv. ivf.tlr ilm.a lo on j oi 8 15, 11 47 a. ml 2 17, 5 IS, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. ml Sundays. 12 si 4 21 a. m. Leave AlaluJioy Plane, week days,1235, 240. 4 85 080, 8. -10. 1. 0 25, 11 59 a. m 282. 582 B41 7 67, 10 22 p ml Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 85 a. m. i.enve wiimmsporl, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a. m 4 00 and 1 HO p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATHANTIO CITY DIVISION, Leave PhllMlelnhla Chestnut Htruel wAtt ,.,,,1 South street Miarf for Atlantic City. eekdayiJ-Exnress. 9 00 a. m.. 2IM inn 0 00 p. in. J coomraodatlon, 8 00 a. m., 0 80 p. m. Sundays 1 press, 9 00, 10 00 a. la. Accommoda tion, H 00 a. iu.,4 15 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic nut 'Arkansas avenues. eekilayli-Kxpress, 785, 900 a m., 880,580 p.m. Acc4nmodatlor, 815a. it. 405p.m. ounuays-tLxpress, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accom modation, 115 a. m 1 15 p, m. Varlor (H on all sipress trains. V.,- l,,-if., t..r u , . . ... .,,,. u,,iin,iuii, upi" u nearest I'hiluiU'lp! J k and Rending Railway ticket agent or address ft-1 I. A. Swkiiabd, EllSOK J. Wkek. del I Sunt., Qcn'l Pasa'r Aut.. 1J..J Itn.. 'rm n.l 1,UI I J.I ..1. 1 "lf'"ii .m,,, A UllOUCIfllllll, RUBTURE CURED. A Spec! j f.t on Rupture from WilliamsportJ will visit fadoah Every Thursday Sheii AT THE Fergusa tioufe, from 9 a, m. till 1:30 p. m, Uupturjpcrrianently and quickly Cured or no pj. Vritten guarantee to absolutely cfe all kinds of Rupture without opi ration or detention from i business, I nusuiivii y no Danger. . . Examination Free. ns cured in Sunbury, Sliamolcin, and vicinity who can be referred locpersi nit. tnuei to. (large and terms moderate and within reacli if alt