NO CANDY IS Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker use only the bi-st material, and above all, he knowshow to make it. We charge no more for the best than some dealers c harge for the interior grade. 4- N. Mas In St. i'lAHANOY CITY. Frank Kuclier, while slttiuic iiikiii a grape arbor and eustfueil In pruning, whs precipi tated to the sidewalk liy the breaking "f I lie lattice uork upon which he whs resting. The full lendt riil him iineoneicun for three iju.iTti.ri of hii hour. Hi left writ was sprained, rijit cheek Imilly gashed iiml hdt sido of his body and head severely bruiu'd C ..melius Leonard 1ms been put under 300 bail mi a t'mrge of assault and buttery ue ferr. il try his wife. t i'i,.iit two o'clock this morning Mrs. I'eter r,iukinis was awakened hy the cries of tier foil r-y ear old daughter. I'.lla. 'J'he mother arose from bar bed mid upon going to the tl.ior of the child's mum was almost stilled liv snniko. She mailed into the room and n - ued the child. The fire department was called and the fire was extinguished he fore mm h damage was done. An over-heated stove in the sltMng room was the cause of the trouble Tliti Keportcr's l'ritute Dictionary. Hacontotir A liar good for the drinks. Demise Cruukliif; (if an nldcrinnn. liecontre A tcinp tietwccli colonels. Applause An (infograph, lrrelovnnt, bracketed word appearing In congress men s mniuif-crlpt hpoerlici. Denial l'nrt of iiowb matter held ovur for the next Issue. Incognito An alius traveling first class. 1'nl A poor man's lltlus Achates. Holocaust Iiurnlnii of a bank presi dent's chicken coop. Harness A pood snlnrird jiosition, BOincthiiiR vory popular fur public servants to dlo in. Now York Journal. It pays to be educated. It pays to be educated at the hot school. Time and money are both wasted at an inferior school THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At Iiloomsbur;, Pa., Is unsurpassed in equipment, in stall tion and conveniences for students. Write fur a souvenir book of views and catalogue. Spring term will open March 291I1, 1S9S. J. P. WELSH, Principal. STOVES ANDw- RANGES. We have now embarked into ill's hianih in connection with our furiiituu bu me- We are prcparedto show the publu a iciiv .1 range, the "Queen Cinderella, " as ei-r shown here. It has a triplex Riate, won li i an be used on three sides before burning nut. It is nicely ornamented with a 1 shell, and well nickeled. Good bakers ahu-1 saving iiia1uies. Will bum all i, " tuai. onn tne auennon ni tne IP-ib 1 all and examine our stock. ( lur puces will suit j oil. HOUSE FURNITURE. We can furnish any liouse from the cellar to the roof, and with such goods ut 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. Near Robbitis' Opera House. r 1 O-C CM '0-0-iCK00 O JOCXJi 1 1 iesrnis&tiosii&li 0 Tfe 5 fi rsTim a v A jrjr a. sw dsv h' Stircmwir or the " I'tmhrlttyeil rite Owe ;rMi &tutiLnl .iutiiurity iu-4 11. .ti . .1. I.n .1 Utll- of tin l. H. tiovHI'iHUiiiK ( Otlli. tb V H. Huptwno 1 1111(1, HII IIIM rWltl nil Ineiutt i'onrti, uinloC near y till f lie hiiiool books. Vriitl Couiiiiciicli'd f Hat ' Hiiiilitautl'nU ( iiciiUi,ahiluUis?r KuHt-ului . (Ul)iut WlLlKmt IlUlllbtrl Xsivalualile In tin InniiM'ImM. im Id ( IfUKiIl.il ItlHIl, ituu mil film HUtT, THF. UHST POR PRACTICAL US13. , !t t iy to find the word wanted. H is saay tu ascertain th pronunclsop It Is easy to trace the growth of a word. It I? cssy to loam what a word means 0 'r4 " mi- I'or.V Trlhmio &nyn: X ' 1 ! I. -t . III! ei f!iin.-d from the imh-i VI 'i V I 1. ,1 III -l 1-:i,lit Ifie lIM'fl lliiiriiuylii' I- , I ! U ti 1 T lli'in-ul Hlllwn Uli'll. lie l! '. I I !. li'lilt II'. J tl t. I,! Yvllllll II Id ' O j iit'lnlli nin -1 prll s. littc. 5 OCT TUG IIIJ9T. X ' y 'pvi Imeu pages sent on application lo f) ..- i '. MKRUtA ST CO., rnhllslwrti. snrriflHcm, Mass., I'.t..l, lV7(KMOe-(X)V0OK0XKKX00: mm I1I5ST LINK OK- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. : t mi cv 27 Went a. fULCJ, Centre Bt. pi 3-3 1 lAprd in ssii)g. 1'. ,1. Onimliaii made a trip to littvllle tills morning, .lames (I. .Smnpsell islted friends at the county sent to-day. Mm. Thomas Lamb, of Mt. Citriuel, is a guest of friends in town. Rer. Alfred Heehner was a gutst of friends at l'ottsvllle this morning. Daniel llreuii'in wasaiiinng tho towiisnicn who spent to-day at the county scat. Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman visited friends at Mahanoy City yestenlay afternoon. Miss N'ellle Da .'is and sister spent to-day visiting friends al l'utlsWIle and 8t Clair. i:ugue lVrguson, one of the Unit Vl.n's htitli.g carilem at Lost Creek, was In town hist evening. Alliert Meyers has relinquished his duties as engineer at the Columbia lueivery. lie has gone to New i'ork. (ieorge Kolb, who was a resident of town everal years ago, Is visiting friends at Malia nuy City and spent yesterday hero. Itert. Sehwaah has entered the employ of .1. J. hraney, the undertaker, lor many years be served as driver for J V. Cleary, the hoitler. .bimes J McCarty. the plumber, who is now at tho University hospital, rhllnlelphia, undergoing treatment, writes that he is im Iiroving rapidly. Miss Doia Welsh, of Seven Stars, Is the guest of town friends. She will shortly re move to MalaeWllo in company with her nioliior, wheio they will take up tliclr rcsl dencu. A hnusehold necessity Dr. Thomas' L'cloctrlc Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort; cures sine throat, croup, catarrh, astliiiiaj never falls. The Coal Traile. Tho anthracite coal trade is without much change. Dullness continues and prices are generally maintained by the larger coal jiro diicing corporations, though shading is re norted hy sume others at the tidewater ship ping poits. Some demand for tonnage for Eastern points was leported lust week, owing not so much toany excessive amount of coal to he moved as to tho scarcity of avail able ves-cls. There is, however, plenty of coal in the New Imgland storago yards. In Chicago and other Western cities the trado is repotted dull. Working at the collierius has been radically lestricted the jiast week, advantage being taken of tlm church holi days anil output In hit; kept down. Tho war talk has naturally caused some discussion in tho traile about the use of anthracite for war vessels and the concentration of a uuuihci of ships about the Florida Keys and in ad jacent southern waters has made some move ment of coal in that diiectioii. It is thought the market reipihemcnt for February will not exceed 2.000,000 tons, although the sti mated out put Is 3,,"U0,U00. Salvation Oil is repeating its cures of neuralgia, rheumatism, hiadache, and tooth ache every day, until their nanio is legion, l'riee 23c. , Injured at Kohlltimr. Late, yesterday afternoon Andrew Zukofskl met witli an incident at the Kohiuoor col llury. WJiile engaged at work his right foot was bruised liy a fall of coal. Foitunatoly no hones were broken. Annual Sales over G, OOO, OOO Coxoa TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Va n in tho Stomach, Giddiness. 1 illness nfi-'r nn'als. Head ache, Um'in 'ss. Drowsinois. I'lusbiugs of Heal, Iios of Appetite, Costiveiiess, lilotches on tho Kkin. O'ld Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous ami Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforcr Will nckiiuu lodge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iti:i: IIAM S I'lU.s, taken nsdiroct od, will quickly resturo Females to eom Jileto health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and cure Melt Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro a And have tb LARGEST SALE (ifiiny Talent. tlrtllrino In the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer EVAN J. DAViES, i Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. fllllions of Dollars Go up in amoko evory year. Take no riKs but set your houses, atock. fur. nituie etc... Insured In flrbt-class re liable companies as represoutcd by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Affenl, Alio Lite and AtcIdeuUl CoupaalM DON'T NlJLECT A COMMON CASE OF PILES. It May Lead to Serious Results, When jieople generally understand that all such fatal diseases as fistula, ulcer 11 f the tectum, llnitre, etc., almost Invariably becln In 11 simple eass of jilles, they will learn tho vidcm of taking priimpt treatment for the first npjiearance of truublo in this quarter. The Pyramid l'llo Curo will tertainly cure every furin of piles, Itchlnir, bleeiline, jiro triidliiK or blind piles, and hundreds of lives have been saved hy using this cheap but eiluctlve remedy rilit at the start, btcuuso at such a time a single jiackago willafl'cct a cure, while in tho chronic, deep seated rases, revoial packages are sometimes necessary hefoie a hiiting cure is alTecled. riiyslelans are using the 1'yramid I'ile Cure in preference to surjical operations and with uniform success. The remedy is pre jKired hy the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marsh all, Mich., ami for sale by druggist every where. This firm receivo hundreds of testimonial lottcrs from cured imtients and publish fresh list every week. This week vr take pleasure in presenting the following : I'rom Mr M. A. Wilson, l'cabody, Kausas: Your Pyramid Pile Cnr received and I havo ie- eeived 111e.ro bonefit from two applications than from all other medicines 1 have ever tried. I have been troubled with piles for III) years. Thoy would come down evory day and havo to he worked back, but have not hern down since the first aiijilicatiuu of tho Pyramid. I am a convert to tho merits of the Pyramid Pile Cure. From C. 1). ljdgerton, Atty.-at-Iaw, North Held, Vermont : Send mo two jiackngcs of your Pyramid Pile Cine. My father, who has had piles for 10 years, says your remedy is tho best bo has found aud he has tried ocrythIiig. From W. II. Goodman, Green vlllc, Texas. Gentlemen : I have had wunderful leliet from tho Pyramid Pilo Cure I would not ho without it. From Ira Shockcy, Long, V. Vu. Tho Pyramid Pile Clue has cured 1110. 1 have been waiting to see tho result before wilting and I can hon estly say I am woll of the idles and fcol uuder many obligations to you. Fresh letters will apjiear from all parts of the United States, all testifying to the won derful etl'ects which invariably lesult wheio this splendid remedy is used. It is the cheapest, safest and most effectual pilo rem edy ever placed before tho people and if you are Mtbjict to piles in any form this remedy will remove them. It is on salo ut all diug stores at 50 cts, llach package also contains a treatise on the cause and cure of piles, which will interest and hcncllt nnyono so alllictcd. DELEGATES CHOSEN. Work of tbu United 0vuiikIIcii1 Church Coiilei'iiiice. Tho United Kvangclical cuufeieueo ut l'ottsvllle yesterday, was taken up by the ieporls;)l committees and discussions thereon There wero two deaths of pastors duiing the ydir and the memorial services were held to. day. Ilishop Dubs delivered the eulogy 011 the late Hot. Jacob Kaechle aud Presiding Klder Smoyer performed the same duty in memory of l!ov. William Schiller. These services weie very impicssivo and the at tendance was large. The election of delegates to the general conference, which meets ut Johnstown in October, icsiilted as follows: In the Ministerial meeting eigbty-nino ballots were cast. The last ballot resulted in tho election of the fullowiiig delegates: Uevh. S. C. Hamuli, 11. J. Smoyer, A. M. Stirk; J. II. Shirey, W. F. Hell, A. M. Ssmp el, J. I). Woodriugand S. S. Chubb. Follow ing aro the alternates elected : Huvs, 1). A. Medlar, G. W. Gross, F. K. Krduiau, J. W. Hoover and J. M. Pinker. Tliu following lay delegates and alternates were elected : Del-gates A. S. lioi.sel, J. G. Mohn, John Ilendel, W. I.itzenhcrgai, M. II. Kemmcrer. li. K. Kehler, 1!. W. Hard, A. Nolf. Alternates John Leh, F. K. Mussnr, W. G. Ihirgner, J. .1. Kehler and S. S. Watts. The report of tho committee, 011 chuicb statistics is of much iuleieat. It. shows tho number died during tho year, 202 ; expelled. 18; withdrawn, (178 i moved away with certificate, :i.S : inuved anay without certifi cate, 3119; transferred from charge, 501 ; total loss, 22111; received by confession of faith, 1721; icceifcd with certificates, 710; trans feried to charge, 501 ; total gain, 30;il; con versions, 2,332 ; total membership this year. 111,181 ; membership last year, l.r,303; net gain, 818; adults baptized, 378; infants baptized, 821 ; itinerant prcacliors, OS; local pieachers, 01. Number of parsonages, 18, value of parson ages, $20,150; number of chinches, 155; vsluu of churches, $706,010 ; value of other property, $30,000 ; valuo of Albright College. $30,000; total value of all property, $802,120; total Indebtedness on all eliurch property, $172,373. For Infants and Children. Ike tts- J it n ewr Hiii'iuid AYliMo Tluiwliitr 'I'owrtor. Newark, N. J March 1. James Me rino, 50 years old, of New York, and Frank Petulme, aged 23, of this city, both employed as laborers on sewers at Forest HIM, near tills city, were seriously Injured yesterday by the ex plosion of powder. They were thaw ing It out, In order to prepure a blast, when the heat caused the powder to explode. Both men were burned about the head and hands, and were removed to a hospital. They will recover. "I owe my wholo life to llurdock Ulood Hitters. Scrofulous sores covered my bedy. I seemed beyond. cure, II. II, It, has mad 1110 a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Charles Hutton, Ilerville, Mich. Jlrowiii'ifliorsolt'iinil "tlnlio. Benton Harbor, Mich., March 1. Mrs. George D.-tvldson, aged 2S, left her home at St. Joseph Sunday night, clad In a night dress, with her 2-weeks-old babe In her arms. The woman with the child Jumped Into the river. The wo man's body wns recovered at day break. The body oX the babe was car ried out Into tho luke. Insanity caused the deed. "A dose In time Baves Htm." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup; naturo's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmoutry diseases of every sort. Kvery one cent pttrclmuo at II n TRUCK STORE Near I.chlgh' Valley Station Untitles you to a chance on a Beautiful Banquet Iainp. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled for llimty 1'erusnl. Mnrch is I1010 as meek ns a lamb, Tlm Mahanoy Plaue band will hold a dance on March 17th, The last timeline of tho old Council will he held Thursday night. The Orwlgshurg fair will bo held 011 Sep tember Otli toOth, Inclusive. I ho P. & li. employes at At bland and Glrardville will he paid to-morrow. Miss Allco Laiulls, of Lancaster, started yesterday for China ns b inlwlenary. I wo brothers, named Dick, who died tliu same day at Mfrckautvillo, were buried lu one casket. A marriage license was granted to Hubert John Knntuer and Cith'irlno Graell', both of TiimiuiUH. The Davis breaker, recently destroyed by fire at New Qistlo and rebuilt, resinned op erations to-day. Fifteen furnaco men weie oveicoino 1111 Sunday, at tho North Cornwall Furnace, Lebanon, hy sulphur. Tho Young Peoiite's Society of the Chris tian Kudeavor will hold a social in the Methodist Eplscojial rhureh on the evening of tho 11th Inst. An anniversary mass for those who met death 011 the battleship .Maine will ho oll'ered up at St. Stcphon's church, Port Carbon, on Wednesday morning hy Hev. Joseph O'Cun ncll, tho pastor. Katie Kosch, Alb e Hill and Emory I.ovell. fell through a rotten bridge into Lurry's Creek, near Larryville, Sunday, and nar rowly escaped drowning. Tho court at Lancaster has nude an order apiiropriating $0000 fi 0111 the county funds innards the maintenance of the Homo for friendless children. The mine owners of Mercer and Venango counties havo increased tho wages of their 2500 employes 10 percent., and fixed eight hours as a day's work. Jacob Williams, ol Willlamspnrt, yester day swallowed carbolic acid by mistake, aud will dio fiom the cII'itU. Kdward Thomas, of Illoomsburg. attempted to commit suicide Sunday night, Uking a four-ounce dose of laudanum. Kev. Charles 1!. Tiowhridgr, fmmerly ol lialtiinore, Md., has been called to St. Peter's Lutheran church. Kiston. Hives are a tcrriblo torment to the littlo folks, and t some older ones. Kasily cuied. Dean's Ointment never fails. Instant re lief, permanent cure. At any drug stoic, 50 cents. aml'si:mi:nt.s. KAimt's oi-i.itv itousi;. Iiobert Mautcll, "the romantic," will heat Kaier's Grand Opera House, Mahanoy City, next Saturday, March 5th, presenting a new play entitled, "A Secret Warrant." written by W. A. Trtniayne. The story of the drama is historical,' being laid at the Courtof France in 1720. The star role is Louis do Beaumont, a captain of Kings Guards, who unfortu nately excites tho jealously of tho Itegent's mistress, and through her jiowcr is doomed to the bistile. Mr. Mautcll is tills season under tho management of M. W. Hanley, the well known director at lTarrigan's theatre, Xow York. A largo company of legitimato actors has been solccted witli Miss Charlotte Hehrens again as leading lady. The play will lie mounted and jucsonteil witli every attention to detail and finish. One of the largest engagements ever played at the theatre was enjoyed hy this popular star, and it is safo to presume that his success will tie repeated, ltomaiico is tho highest type of melodrama and appeals to all classes of tlieatro patrons. A matlueo will bo given in tlio afternoon for the accommodation of those tillable to sco tho evening performance. COMIC Ol'KltA. In "Tho Wizard of tho Nile," Smith and Herbert's comic opera, nliich comes to Kaier's opei-.i house, Malianoy City. 011 Thursday, the wizard isn't really a wizard, and he isn't really of the Nile. Ho is a fakir from Peisia. When he getsiutoa tight place witli Ptolemy, the 'stceutli of Kgypt, and there is a drought lu the laud, ami Ptolemy demands that ho shall quit taking eggs from people's mouths and make the Nile rise, the wizard under takes the job. He knows he can't do it. but ho hopes to gain time. Ho erects a little altar and strikes electric sjiarks from it with his magic wand. Then he commands tho Nile tu rise. To his terror and joy tho Nile rises. It rises over tlio roofs. This wizard has to climb a palm tree in order to keep dry. They jiut him in a pyramid for over doing it. lriual C'tliiiliilntk W'elcnino News, It is a fact that our women suffer from female complaints and aro consequently weak, tiled, nervous, dragged-out and full of pains and aches. Dr. Greene, of S5 West 1 1th St., New York City, who is without doubt the most successful specialist in curing female complaints, oilers to give free consultation hy mail tu all women buffering from theso dis tressing weaknesses, discluiges, jiaius and irrePlllnritiea rVmuiilt lie Mr., I... t. aud he will write you carefully explaining; all your symptoms so plainly that you will uuuciaiuiiu exactly wnai alls you. Write) uow. He can aud will curo you. Deeds Iteeorded. From Will. It. (7nrel.nul nt al t Tlnn,.(i Seltziuger, premisus in Frackville. from A. J. Wouielsdorf and wifo to James S. Smith, premises lu Frackville. From James S. Smith aud wife to Andrew J. Guiutkor, premises in Frackville. From Thos. II. Drive etal to M. JI. Fritz, premises iu Laudiugville. Tlm .Modem Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerl;? done iu the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cloanso the system and break u p colds, headaches, and fevers without uui pleasant ulter ellects, uso the delightful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. Police Chlor SusponrtWl. Stockton, N. J., March 1. Samuel W. Johnson, chief of jmllce of this r'lace, was yesterday suspended by the town council pending; the result of his trial for connection with the attempt to bribe the Shav murder Jury. Examine your tongue ; Is it coated? Have you bad breath, tick stomach with sour belchlngs? If so, tako Dr. Hull's Pills as directed for dyspepsia and you will ho clued. 10 and 25 cents. THE GREATEST BOOK OJF THE AG15! Should be la Every Home aud Library. Tie People's lie History la written br HUM lion. WIHInm R art Olubluw, f.x-l'rarntur uf Ureal llritmtt .inl lr,lnii,t. Cli.itr. r.nir.i Uev A. II. tfiiiro, Quemrn l' .IWi. Ovlenl. Km. . Key. H.uuutU Ivun Curtjiui, 11. 11.. f'lili-ito 'lhtoteui: Hemluunf, Chlc,ii.o III.. Itcv. 1'rodei ic l . Fni r.ir. 11 I). K.H.U , Hewn of CuilHrtem. ('iiiiturhiiri.. Iitii , !.. iCImerlt Ctitm, lUI.,Tuli Collect, ho comliu, Alii., liny. Frank IV OuiibiiulUH, Ji 1)., Armour liiptilirfj ('liloituo III , Uov. Ofiorae r. I'umM-oM. ll.ll . Mi,rla Unno t'ru.hiterian Cliurrb, Lomlon. hnv-l V,tv li ?! MncArtliui, 1) 1)., (Mvury Jli.pl i.t t'liurtli, Mirn Vnt (Mr, N. Y.. Uev. Mnnru hununrtrlioll, Ji.ll., Muik. Mreut t rni II mlUt (,'luirrli, I.uwLt.in. Me .Jiey I n .it M. llrUtiil.ll.il., t"ir.t Milhn.li.l l..i.cuuil I'l.iin'H. Kfln.lon, III., Uev. W T Moere, I.1..K.. 'I'llie Clin, tian (lonimoawaaltli, London, Klin , Uev, J't vv . i-a Kverott Ha.,, 11.11 , fimilli Coiipreill tlon.1I- t'liiii.n ltalon,Mu i Uev. Jtwii.li Auar Ileot, ll.ll., tin If. ai. (Vjllege, llli'litnoml. Km; 1 ltnv ru)ar llene Urt'n'in, ll.tlK llnlvenlty, l.ohlu, GariunnM in iC U m. (Jleavar UHklnaon, 11.11, IJiJver.Uy ot liloa.in, ( ki raiio. Ill 1 Key. Knmunl Hart, U.K.. Trinity Aill-r. Ilarlfiiril,(!aun.iUey .1 .Monrodlliwin. 11.11 St.. lulitV JO'l rr'.btcr(au llliurch.Iilinon. Kim .Uev ()uj ".W'llunr, 1.1, II, Tlio Timi.lo, Ilo.lon, tlaaa. IOHUII tliitlllV. UU .aa, 6T lulf-iuu llln.lriv tlon, flit njgeii, cloth, fiSi, halt lovaut, JS.OJ, lid. luvanl, M.0.1 HUliro IUITI01.1,M) ai J, :.:nio f., Ira- i'nn;. hlflo A-allt f.ln'-. lull ln..nt, mm I ,llf'. HJ.l" II -Iwovoluu.. full Im mt, lu'l. "I Hilol'AUTH.tiuartft ire. rnviewqutvtitins lo h ' i. air cutorj, wwud, trimmed tllklulr, l 0u- ,1 li , l u; aala al all liook.toi. , mid liy bookudi r an m Information, w.tlo Hi MtY O. Hll I'll 1. I'ubli.Ubr.vlJuuJ JlUlonroubUouI.Clilcajju, J1I11K41 A SERIOUS FROLIC. Victim of 11 I'rartlciil Joke Ones to the Hospital, Matt. Kepchlnskl, tho proprietor of the A renin cafe, went to the Miners' hospital to-day to have an operation performed upon one of his knees. The Indications nro that lie will ho a patient nt Hie hospital for about six weeks. Mr. Kcpchlnskl's condition is duo to a so-called practical joke perpetrated hy some of his companions whllo he was In at tendance at a ball lu Hobhlns' opera house about a month ago. lie was seated 011 a chair, watching tlm dancers, when tho com panions pulled tho chair suddenly. Mr. Kepchlnskl is a heavy limn and in tko fall ho seriously Injured his knee, which lias received coutlliuoiis treatment 'with little eil'ect and it has been decided that an opera tion must bo performed. Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo cures quickly That's what you want I O. II. Ilagonbiich. A FATAL FALL. Dentti Was Caused by a l'luiige Down a Stairway. John Kamchik. aged 22 yoars and residing at GMberton, spent Saturday at Mahanoy City and got drilnk. Towards evening ho returned to his boaidiiig house and went to bed. When supper was ready lie was called. lEamchlk left his bed and started down t lie stairway leading from the second story, but made only two steps when ho plunged hoad foremost to the bottom. He was picked up unconscious and carried back to bed. lie re ceived medical attendance, but remained un conscious until Sunday morning, when ho rallied for a while and then lapsed into un- eniiseious'iess again. He remained in that condition until about three o'clock Sund iy afternoon, wheii death ensued. Deputy Cor oner Hiitorlinc, of M.ihanuy Plane, held an inquest last evening and a verdict of acci dental death was rendered. Death was due to concussion of the brain, which produced hemorrhage. sk your grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, and tako no otlmr bmnil. It is tho best (lour made. Otdtiiiiry. I'.itrick 13. Dcane died at his liomo in Iost Civcl; this morning, nftur an illness of ten days of typhoid fevor. Doci'ased was aged 33 years and the only support of his widowed inothor. Deceased was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Catholic Lit oiary Club aud the Kmeiald Iteneflcial So ciety, of Dost Creek. Up to tlio timo of his deatli lie held tho ofllco of prusideut of tho two llrst named organizations. of tho Qloliofcr EUMATISM KSUlSALfilA end eimilar Oomplalats, and pit-partd und-jr tlio stringent sl "a. u t a . it li r. t u t u a l l n w s . . rrnr i urn ni ititn Si&v prescribed by eminent physicians i - - jf. I-..' "I 4 ITHStfa e il d C t IL 0. '8 n 3fnlvcr?nnliiQ with Trade Alnrk Anchor. 3F. AJ.;iihtcrA.Co.,J!:lVarI.St.. Hen YoiL. 31 KlfiHEST WfiRDS. 1 3 Urnnrli Tfmicftff. flnrn fllninTOflrVo H&McU, KiidorbcJ i, rtcouiuiendud by Sfkc. H, Hagenbn'ch, 103 N. Main St kT.r.ii. iviriin, b a. main St. . ffiwijv, anenanaoan. 4ANCIIOU ViTOftlACIlAT, befit for MJSCELLANEOUS. 1 AOir SAM-;. TimlH-c yard iu an i-xct'lU-nt i liteatinn in Tant.Kiua. A HiikMiiliil oncnin fnrn tirptintt'r with a miiiuII capitul. For furthrr fnrnriuation iiHiuirc of I;. If. IkihUll, attorney, enrner of Centre and AlatmntoiiK" streets, l.tt-tvillc. 2-liS-Ct-t'od IjOIt SAl.K A vory dcsirahlo nroncrty. An J1 ply tojosi'ph Wutt, liOl North Main St. tf ?Ql SAIi:. A lot of IioiMPhoM k.o(N, in- j1 tiuuiiiK inano, parmr hiiiu, hewlUK 111:1 I'liinc, utu. WIU In told hi hulk, or by piix-c Ownut ahout to kavu town. Apply at No. US North Jaiilin htrvvt. 2-'-'(Vtf IT'OU JSAl.H. A jfooil payinikj: naloon. ()nof the best htunls in tho town. Urinous for Hi'Ilin. the owner has an cxccllfnt htiHhu'MH op portunityut Wilki-aharrc. Apply to I. J.Con nt'll, ;t Kft Contre atret-t, 2-25-lw ?Oll AIK. l-'onr properties, sltuntnl nt Nos. Ui and 2U7 vVht Lloyd Htrei t. Two ar on the front and two o 1 the iear of tin lot. Thoho propeiticH wero fornifrly owned by Jonathan juerH. .ppiyxo uuiiam j.jouta K'lurman, iUt Jai, Mt. (.ivniel, l'a. L-21-;m J.'OIt HJCNT A rare elianeo for an energetic ; IxiFiineHi man. A Kruml Moro either for Knxery bufiiness or saloon, in Kood location, lln-t-clas dwellint apartments attached with bath room and (ixtureo, all latest improvements, Kood cellar AS feet Ioiij;. Pocublon to bo bad in April. For further Information apply nt tho IOIt IEICXT. Storeroom and dwelling. N". 17 1 North Main street, nnwoeenpied by tShipp'H Biioobiore. j'osseKion t;iveii April ist. Apply 10 jaeon iNoii, 11 a. .nam street. 11 FOU HALK. A biitfKy and two butiher WiiKoim, Will uIbo runt my wheelwrlKbt and paint nhop, corner Coal and Jardin streets Apply to Charles IMoppert, cm the premises, tf VOTiCK. Tho undersl t;ned la desirous of ehminj up Ids account either In cash t r by notes, for all bills that are now duo or over duo tins month. All contracts, and agreements, however, will bo carried out. I shall place all over duo accounts in tho hands of proper panics lor collection M. I', Fowi.KK, January C, lb08, l-G-2m Tjl Oil lti:NT.-Storeroom, dwellliiL' and stable, J" No. 120 Noith Main street- Kent very reasonable to the riirht oartv. Storo and dwell ing can bo rented with or without the Mable. Storeroom has plato Kin front aud Is it! feet deep I'oHhcsslou can bo had at once. No better location for business in town. Apply to u. . cwnoiiHcr, ysz i. .Main St. 2-2vtr DISSOLUTION OK FAUTNKUSIIU.--Notlco Is hereby kIvoii that tho paituerhhip here- loioru oiisiiuK oeiweeu rraiiK u, ncese, ii.iniei iuutra uniuoiiii itoneris, trailing as Tho Mien aodoah Powder C'omnanv. lias been dlssidvetl bv mutual consent, John Uoberts retiring from tho mid firm. Tho 11 rm will bo u-oruauled and uw ouoiness win no conuucU'U as torn erly by The .Shenandoah Fowder Company, width will pay all liabilities of fal-Mlrm aud to whom all debts due nab! linn will ho paid, Ficanic C Ui:i:mi;, l)AMi:i- ltl.liKA, John IEohkuis, ShenaiMloali, Feb. 22d, IbOS. 2-23-Ct A t;enuiu(j wolcomo waitsy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. lain and Coal Sts. PI nets whtjkeye, beers, porter and ale coitrtftiitly on lap, Cltnlce emperanro drlnic and eltrats. For? II Bilious and Nervous I Disbar, They purify the 1 MtiiuD and give Healthv ' action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, tff .HI. w, Hi UN to 1 BS t,'1" ' ' " ,'ro US 1 Nur- -ry btu, k Itjui'iiBt-s , iiu binary 10 mos l.HTlnir UY 1HU bniuf, or c'limiussluD t lo. fX II A I F? 1 cf K"nt. r'rmnBt em. fURSERiESJM-&n'i!U;,i 'K.fiOan liaiaS oeajaccaaos9eoooeoocacso)9eeeaaeea0a 4 HOME DYEING IMP OLE 1 g A Pleasure at Last. "" mm mm O TYLE T''x . J a V SOAP WASHES. E IWi V ' A Tliu 9 1 ' 'I ' Kitibons, Curtains, Underlincn, etc., e A'o Atuss. No Trouble. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool, a Sold in All Colors 1 Grocers and Druggi$ts, or mailed free for 15 cents; e MJrcss, TII0 MAWCLI3 SOAP DEI'OT, 127 Dunao Street, New York. e o e oeoeRfiaaeeaaeoeoccaaaeea0s0aecsQoe8ccaaa New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRlCESi! Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public to call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " Shoes, Men's All other goods are sold on KEYSTONE CH EAP STORE No, 2G East Centre Street. Xpxtiloor to Singer ScwIiik Machine ofllcc. ABE LEVINE, rHOP. ASK YOUR GROCER For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. Ocnulm Frunek will ulrnso you if you Jove n K((,,l cup of coITco, Your yroccr pelh Jt. HO O YEN MER CANTITM CO. , Christ Schmidt, Agent and Dottier of '8 AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST. 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attendinc to their teeth. Iloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, 5. The Very I left Teeth, $8. You can get 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 alternoon it desired. Gold Fillings, $1 ; Host Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates, Examinations nml estimates tree. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado at tlio House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. No. 7 South Main Street, rniLn.-ciiEfir- store, o DUAI.Klt JN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AMD TOBACCO, WHOMJHALE AND ltlCTAII.. SO West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST ti (Bliceler'n Old Htnml.) 109 NOliTJI MAIN STHIWT. l'lrat-cInBH work Kuaranteed. Prompt ami olltu attt-udituU, llnlr cuUIiik a ajicclalty. AjoMifr3 anr DYES O, r. OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. r,lennG3l. FaEtPBt Tivn fnr Rnilf1 raaeu anirt waists, mouses, 0 31 cents 19 cents 75 cents S S cents the same low comparison. .' 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKECT KEBItUAKY 2!tll, 1898. Trains leave BhenaniloAh an follows: For New York via riillndelphfa, vteek days, 2 10, 583, 730 tIStn.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in Hundnys, J 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 3 36, 7 30 a. m 12 83 and 8 10 p. in. For Itcndlnyr and Philadelphia, week days, 1 10, S 86, 7 30, 9 51 a.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a, in. For i'ottavlllo, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 M a. m., 12 33, 3 10, fi 07 and 7 23 p. id. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua und Malianoy City, week days, 210.3 80, 7 30, 0 31 a. in., 12 0,-1,8 10 and 607 r m. Additional to Jlalinuoy City only, 11 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. lu For Wllllameport, Sunbury and Lewlsburpr, week days, i 03, 8 36, 11 80 a. m 12 S3, 7 2S in Hmidnys, 8 23 a. in. ForMaliauo Plane, weekdays, 2 10. -1 0J, 6 86, 30, 9 SI, 11 80 a. m., 1283, .1 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 35 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 1 03 a. ni. For Afllilaud and Sliamokln. week days. 4 05, 5 36,7 30, 11 30 a. In., 12 33, 810,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. ni. Sundays, 4 03 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wcttvla II. ,tO. It. (., through trains les-i Heading Terminal, I'lilladi-hla, (1. A II. If K.) at 3 8), 7 55, It 20 a. m tfTU and .7.27 p. t. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 nnd 7 27 p. m. AUdl. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080a. m. 12 20. 12 It 110 p.m. Sundays, 185,8 23 p.m. TItAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Iuvb, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. 111., and 1 80, 4 30, ;i CO p.in Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York vlo Mauch Chunk, week days, I 30, 9 10 u. in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week flays, 12 01 3 80, 8 85. 10 10 a. 111. and 1 42, 4 03, 6 80 p.m. Sundays, 12 01 a.m. Leave Holding, week days, 2 05, 6 10,1008, s.m. 12 00 m 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 OS a.m Leave Pottnvllle, weelc days, 8 03, 710 a.m., 12 80 and B 10 p. m. Sundays, 8 07 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 55, 7 46, 1128 a. in., 1 86, 6 50, 7 20 aud 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 55 t m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,4 91, 8 15, 11 47 a. m., 2 17, S 18, 6 21, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 23, 4 21 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1235, 2 40, 4 85 030, 830. 1023, 11 59 B. m 2 82. 582 B41, 7 57, 0 p m. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 a5 a. m. Leave Wllllamaport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdayo Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 6 80 p. ni. Sundays Exprexs, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. u... 4 45 p. 111. lteturnlne leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays ICxprcss, 7 85, 9 00 a m 8 80, 3 80 p.m. Accommodation, 815a. re, 4 05p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all nxprnss trains. "or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. Swuiautu, Edson J. Wekks, (ien'l Sunt., (len'l Pans'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Hupture from Williamsport , will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p. m. iwi'lilll. illliuiliuijr mm llUllfw! -uictl ur no pay. written guarantee lo absolutely cure all kinds of Kupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangjr. . . Examination Free, Inn rvrenna m,l In QllnVinrw QlianiriMri Mi rv,...,..l .i i... i. - j to. Charocs and terms moderate and within reach ol all. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... iiuu uimiKc uiiamuuKUC. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet? softness of the skin Is inva. rlahly obtained br thore who use I'ouoni's (Joinplexloi i'owder.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers