NO CANDY IS BnTTnR Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he knows how 4 Q 4 to make it. We more for the best charge no than some the inferior dealers harjjt for gradi . HOOKS & BROWN, M. VI ei I m St. CANADIAN INVASION. It Mny l.ouil to SorliniH Ti-otililu In tlio Kliinilllii' Hi'uliin. Seattle. null., Marc h 4.--Five steam ers: arrived from Alupkn yc-Uertluy the l.utoplH, lluepeine, Uel Norte, Pro tect! in nnd tjiieeii. The tjuei n broUKht the latent newH. hiivlng left SUasimj last Sunday. The moist Important news : urouuht down wan h confirmation of previous) reports that a Canadian f llclal has raised the Hritlxli flag on what is Hoarded as Amerlean will, and trouble at SkaRiiay with 'loiifinliore inen, who objected to Indians unload ing freiRht from stpamers. The pres ence of United States troops alone prcv nted serious trouble. A com promise was made wltn the white men i iu iienuiui nit; iiuiK 1111 uu ccius jier hour It Is feared serious trouble will arrow out of the Canadians' attempt to col lect duty on the summit of the White Pars and the Chllkoot Pubs, and the Americans will resist the payment on what they consider American (rrounil. Another complication will result from the Various tramways which are beltiK constructed to carry fndKlit over the passes. The olllcials of these tram ways are reported to have declared that any Interruption of the construc tion work or any attempt to exercise any rights to ownership will be re sisted. It Is thought at Dyea and Bkaguay that the movements of the American authorities will be to claim sovereignty over those two places. Last summer the boundary line was at Lake liennett, then at Lliidermnn, and now at the summit of the mountains. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous s)stcm to a healthy vigor is Klcc trie Hitters. This medicine is purely vegc table, nets by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw ing off impurities in the blood. Klcctric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is proiiounccd by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it Sold for toe or St.oo per bottle at A. Wasley's tlrug store. "A dose iu time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup; nature's remedy fur coughs, colds, pulinomry diseases of eveiy sort. It nays to be educated. It pays to lie educated at the best school. Time and moncv an- both Masted at an inferior school THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL At ISIoonisluirg, I'a., Is unsurpassed in ctiipineiit, in stnu Hon and (oiiveim nccs for students. Write fur a somctur book of views and catalogue. Spring term will open March 29th, ts9x J. p. welsh, Principal. 1 WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vlcinitj -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbev'5 Bohetninn Beer xmKKOC Webster's teriiatiQiial 1 IMsSHoiiary 9 wrfAMor of the " I'nahrUtgttl" Thtt O110 Srcnt titnntlnnl Authority, ' s it. II.. . ti I Itr. ti ..r JiuUiv 1'. H, h 11 latino Court. Htaiulnrcl of U.eT. H. (iov't rrlnttni: Oltlce, tfc lf. H. Huprfiuo i Court, all tits Mate Hii- , 7 all 1116 BUlOQlOOOKI. AVjirmly Coiumciiflcfl hj SIjiU HupcrtnUixlfnt ( of ScIkkjIh, folIi-KM JTfil ( (FiiU.anliltierhiiiiMUor . alUkot wuliuut iiuiuuvr Invaluable In Um lifjuiH'liiilil, unit to wm y i iter, rjumr( ir ft'Mlut ,il limn, uiul kt-lf- rltiattir. v J 11" BUST VOR PRACTICAL USE. 6 It Is easy to find the word wanted, p 't Is rusy to asctrtaln the rrnuiicla,'oc p U Is easy to trace tliu growth of a word. It Is easy to learn what a word means. 2 m'n New York Trllmno itaytu X 'tlii 1 iUt Mtllloti roini-s fruuittiu iiicm with a 1 r-,.nr,t..U-i.MtlClt llllil-S till) llltl tlinrtUIKlll-'U- V 1 '"'I ""1 lyiKttfruiliUul iii-rlluii. llsi , S i,..,-,i.l. llu.l. Ibla a vinilc I" whMi It U J O 1 ' 1 ,u;iliy llifniliu rcicr -i rii 9, 9 oirr rni! ihjst. X "Specimen Mem sent on application to X a. .0 C. MKllUIAM CO., fuhUshorH, 11 .sprncirm, Mans., 1IET LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTJtAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths, c t nni cv n wi L. I UllX Centre fit. 9. w I 1 D.ivid I!. Lewis spent tu-tlny UilitiK friends it littvillo 1 t'utitiriliiiiiti 1). I!. .) Hiut" fptiii t tli it iniirn- i ii K Hi tlif comity scut. ' Djvid Kaiist vlnilcil friends lit l'ottsvlllc mill St. (Ulr today. ' 'I'. T. Wllliuiiu was hiihiiik tliu townsmen wlm spent n mit nf to-ilay lit I'littavillu. Misses CIhih Hied mill S.n'le Hnjiler, or I Malumey City, weiu kuuIh of friends in ' tm n lust evening. --Robert KoukIiikt. of Slialnukhi, Is vl,lt iwg friend In town, j -Mrs. Cliarlu Itl.ikcr ami mm Clyilo, ami .Mrs. .Iokfi1i Duslo went In l'otUvlllo In-day to nit lint. Milton Itjyer. of town, who Is eiluiisly ill at her mother's home lit the former place --Chiis. Sturm, until recently In the. em "loy of It. 1). Hhki'IiIiiicIi, tliu painter, lias Konu to (linilon, wliero lie will assume charge, of his r.itlicr'H rami. He will lemovo his family In a Tew weeks. Prank Scott, or tlic Hotel l'ninry, joiirneyeil to lllootiislniii; to-day. I Miss .Manic nml Joseph Miiliuglm!), ol oininlvllle. wen, tl.e miesis of town friends i in --t uveiiiiiR. Mm Joseph Iliiyrr Inn riiiiu to Heading tohpeml a few weeks visiting relatives. C. C. II. Kirlln lias returned from a visit to friends at Suiiliiiry and Willi, nnspurt. It will bo pleasing to the many friends or William Temple, nf town, who went to the Miners' hospital last Monday to have his I injured hand Healed, to hear that liu is rti j,id iy improving. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina fur eiitmhs, Kc. Attlruliler Ilros., drug store. 'In llilllil Mule Curs. Tim Heading Company has completed the last order for tun King hopper coal ears at the simps in Heading. It is understood that all new ears fur the coil trade will be liuiltin Heading hereafter, mid It is nut improbable that other classes of ears will be constructed. It has been ascertained that the company euii build its equipment better and cheaper than It can be clone elsewhere. Unibiellas re-covered while you wait. Ilrumm's. At New I'uriiltiirn Wilguil. L. I). Davidson, the North Main street furniture doaler, to-day made his appearance on our streets with a brand new delivery wiikoii. Tliu wa 'on is utiiiiuu iu design, the body of It being somewhat higher than others. It is painted wbltu and ornamented ill gilt. The gear of tlio new vehicle Is minted a dark red. A similar waion was seen by Mr. Davidson lately while on a cuuimeriatoiir. after which it was built. HENRY CHALLENGES PICQUART. Tlio lloui-lity Ili'l'ioicIiT of Droj-riiM Mny Vol Klu-bt 11 lllli'l. Paris, March I. Colonel Henry, one of the witnesses called In the recent trial of M. Zola to contradict minor points of testimony given by Colonel Pleiiuart, lias challenged the latter to a dual. Colonel Henry, In the course nf his examination, lost his temper and cried, "Picquurt Is a liar." Plcquart, leaping to his feet, 11 led to the jury: "1 will tell you why he brings these- charges against me without proofs and de nounces me as a liar. It Is because he Is one of the men who manufactured tho Kstorliazy affair as It was present ed to the court martini. Ho Is one of those who .engineered, with Major Paly du Clam, the 'irevlous alfalr and who forbade fresh Inquiry into the Droyfiu case when. In the rout so of my duly, by reason of now discoveries as to Kn toihazy, I revealed the mistake that had been made. He and they liiue attacked my honor as a innn and an ollli er Imm uukc I persisted In pursuing the Inquiry." Colonel Henry succeeded Colonel Pip riu.irt recently as chief of the secret sersire division of the Fiench war de partment. over 'i.t - .' T'.7 Ui. NAl li?"' uf tlio Globo fcr r 1TBUBALGIA and Eimilar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed uy eamcnt phytlciansi DR. filCHTER'S 4 a ikaminn si 1 1 PAIN EXPELLER, World renowned I ItoinarknMv bucrcitsriil I Innlr L-i'nnino wlih Trade Murk " Anchbr.' If. .til. lllilitiT.V. Co.. iil.i I'liirlSt., Acir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks, 25&U1CU. llndurbod & rucouiiucnUeU by A. Wmley. 106 M. Main St., . II. Harenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .P.P.D, Kirlln, 6 8. Main St., Shenandoah. . dr. ntcHTcr.-a ' ANC!IIOIt" .ITdJIACIfAIj bent for Coll' , UywpcpMln A:HIiiniri I'otiiiiliilntH. tmmnmiimimmmimnmimmnnmmmnmmmnTnmn NEW SERIES OF STOCK. Tlx Miner, Mt-t-linniCH and IJiboreiM 1 ttilldj iu and I oan AnhuHiiUuii will itsiw a new Mrlft of ftoi'k mi Wednesday, March 16, 1898. Tin-Milnu ill tiikt placi' at thi' Coylt, Itidilall ImiI'-IIii, li9irH uf 0 und H o'clock i in onu- ir ;. it. hrtwiM'it tlio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimuiiuiiiuiiiitin EVAN 3. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. Hillioiis of Dollars Clo up iu smoke evory year, Take lit risks uut gel your nouses. JUUrilUUBOB. IUICK. IUI 'nltuieeto., Insured in fmt-clasa re liable companies as rop resen tod by DAVID FAUSTnanccAgen,, Itlao Ll! audAldeuUl Oompenlae I I Annual Bnlos ovr 0,000,000 floxes TOR BILIOUS AND HEEV0U3 DISORDERS Btieh as Wind and I'aln In tho Stomach, Oi'ldlues, 1 ulnvst after meals. Head ache, Dl?.ln- Bs, Drowsiness, l'lushliics o( Heat, IiO-.s of Appetite, Costlvone9. Ulotehes on tho Hlcin, Cold Chills, Uls turbod Sleep, Frlulitful Dreams and all Nervous and Trcmbllni: Bonsatlons, THE riRST DOSE WILI, 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sutforer will aekiKwlodo theiu to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:t HAM'S Pll.l.s, taken asdlroct cd, wllltiulcklyrestoro l'einnlos to com jileto health. They promptly removo obstructions or IrreKUlnritles of tho sys tem nml cure Melt llendaclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hiivo itxm LARGEST SALE Uf nr.y Palen) .lledlrlno 111 I lie World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. PITHY JOINTS. iHpimiiliiKi Throtiglioiit the Country Cbronlf-leil fur llanty I'eriiKHl. 1'iiblie olllco nnul pay wIipii a county ollicUl can p:iy $11,UU0 for county seat property. Ashland IlorotiKh Council oilers f 100 re ward to find out who fired the Waldnur pluniiiK nillls. Jacob (1 Oraeber, who several niuntlii ago, left fur Klondike, ban returned to hii home in SliHiuokiii. (iranville M. Senimtl and Ida V l'.bcrt, both of I'lit llruuswick township, worn urauted a marriage license. A Mouth's Mind Mans mis celebrated yes terday ill the Centralis Catholic church in memory of the lale ex JiiiIrc C. O. Murphj' (Julto a few of our Welsh clti.ens have re i ei veil Invitations to a banquet in honor of til. David that is to be held at (Iilber tun on S.itlltday next. It is stated that the Pennsylvania Uailroad company will build a trolley lino from Sun bury to Lock Haven, and the news of this more apparently has some foundation. Tlie anthracite coal output for March has been lixed at .'..r00,000 toni. This is the same amount ie, was mined ill February, which was a small month, besides havlutf soveral holidays. Tliu balance of $8,000 du the l'ottsvlllo -School District on last year's appropriation is still unpaid. The district will bo entitled to fls.0"0 more at tbo cloiO of the school term iu .liinu. A. C Campbell, a former member of the Schuylkill county li.ir. and now located at IMdy, New Mexico, wliero ho is toneral solicitor for tho l'ecos Valley Ifallroad Com pany, arrived Iu l'ottsvlllc ou a brief visit to old friends. A 1CTURE ALL WILL WANT. Magnificent JCt-prodiietloii of the Haiti! ship Maine in Colon Tree to All. IWerybody is interested ill the llatllcship Maine, which was destroyed two nceks aro iu the harbor of Havana. Appreciating this, the publishers of the great Philadel phia Sunday 1'iess have arranged to give free with every copy of next Sunday's Tress (March (I) a magnificent plctuiouf the Maim. The pictuie will be iu colors and is a repro duction of the work nf a famous artist. Independent of this, next Sunday's Trass will he a paper which will interest every body. One of the features will be an illus trated article on the part children are play ing Iu tlio Cuban rebellion. Then there will bu special articles un a variety of other sub jects of ttipial importance which are to be biiiud iu no other paper, and more news of every character that can tie found In any other Sunday paper. You had better order next Sunday's Tress to-day. l ire at helitiylk ill Haven. Last night lire was discovered in the factory building, at High and llaco streets, Schuylkill Haven, owned by Charles Kliuu, cashier of the Union Deposit Hank and occupied by Samuel ICowland as a bleacbery. The fliu gained cousiderable headway despite tliu ellbrts of tho firemen, who fought bravely, the building, which is a two-story frame structure, was totally deetroyed. Mr. Kline's lesldonce adjoined the burning build mg, and fur a time it was feared that it, too, would furnish food for the flames, hut the firemen succeeded iu preventing the fire from spreading. The tiro is lupposed to bavo beeu due to spontaneous coiubustiuu, as thure was no lire iu that part uf the building. The machinery was ouly partially destroy d. There was no insurance on either tlio build mg or the machinery. The total loss is esti mated at about f3,000. Tho factory will probably be rebuilt. I.iidgn Anniversary. The twenty-llfth anniversary of Manendi Vr Lwig Lodge of Ivorltcs will be held this evening, at 7:30 o'clock, iu the lodge room iu the Mcllet buihliu:, when the following program will be rendered : Opening ode ; prayer, uev. l. I. i.vaus; auureM, chairman address, I!ov. 1). I. Kvans; song, Charles Rowland; recitation, Miss Davit; solo, Miss Cstella Irvin ; recitation, Miss Hachael rhoiuas; solo, Miss Mary A. Jonei ; rccita tiiiu. I. ran Tilliuger; quartette, Waters anil patty; solo, Joseph Jones; recitation, Miss Jeiiuiu TilliiiEer; comic song, Harry Ituese recitation, Miss Llhbie llaiiiliridgc; solo, Miss IMIth Morgan; duett. Dr. I). J. and Miss Helen Trice; solo, W. II. Waters; closing ode, lodge. A large number of invitations have been issued and no doubt au enjoyable even lug will be spent by all who attend. l.eUeiirlng llilys Another Taper, nun Ifiizlctou .Standard. If all reports are true Hon. John Lelsen- riug, of Upper Leliigli, purposes to go into the newspaper builuess on a wholesale bcale, The Mauch Chunk Nans of last aveniug says: I lio news leaven out mis morning that the Tottsville Chronicle, one of tho old est Democratic newspapers in the state, has changed owners, and that Jack McCarthy wlm only last week took charge or the Wllkrslurro News-Dealer, will alio have charge of its management. This in formation is a surprise, latlt what it most surprising is the fact that Hon, John Leiseu- ring, one or the leaning candidates I, r Uiivcrnur, is at the head of the syndicate which owns both papers. 1 he Chronicle was a radical Democratic 'goldbug' organ. Vc Carthy went to Tottsrlile this morning and will tale hold oi tlio new paper to-morrow." Storlug Locomotives, The I.olik'h Valley Uailroad Company Ills turcd a number of locoinotlrrs in the Uiizlr ton round house anil mora aro to bo taken from Delano, The company has no use fur these engine) since so many trains ware knocked olf. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tli fie- j ll M ttrr vriffli, IN SENATcAND HOUSE. rrnotlrnl Defeat or I.oinl's Hill to Cor rect AIIokoiI Mnll Abuses. Washington, Mnroh 4. The I.oud bill to correct nllefred abuses of the second class mall matter privilege, which last year pased tho house by a majority or 141 to 101, was burled under nn over whelming majority by the house yes terday. The vote was not taken di rectly upon the bill, but on a motion to lay it gn the table. Uy a vote of 1C2 to 119 the motion was carried Forty-seven ltepubllcnns Jolntd with th" Democrats and Populists In accomplbintr this re sult, nnd 10 Democrats v.Vd with the majority of the Ilepublb .ins. The ro fusnl of Mr. t.oud to permit u vote on an amendment at the last minute Wnu responsible In a measure lor the result, but the strength of the niensure un doubtedly wnntvd throughout tho tlueo days debate. During almost the entlf session yes terday the Ecnatu had under considera tion the Alaskan boniest -ad and rail way right of way bill, Due of the fea tures of the discussion hub a speeoFi delivered by Mr. Vest, of Missouri, In which ho ridiculed the idea of home steading any part of Alaska or con structing rallioads In th- district. Ills motion to eliminate the homestead feature of the 1)111 hy striking out the ilrst section was defeated. Twenty-four CitrlNI' tJriiduutox. Carlisle, l'a March 4. The tenth commencement of the Cat lisle Indian Industrial school was held yesterday when fully 3.000 persons witnessed the presentation of diplomas. There wcio IM graduates. Visitors wete present from all pans of the country. Including AlaBka, and cohuress was well repre sented. Captain Pratt presided. Ora tions were delivered by eight of the graduates, and Ilev. Dr. J. A. Llppin- cott presented the diplomas. Indian Commissioner V. A. Junes commend utl the speelnl education of girls at Car lisle, and said there would be no sue ccssful system without that feature. Congressman Sherman, chairman of the committee on Indian affairs, said the work would continue until supei Htltlnn was abolished and the red man lifted out of barbarism. Dangerous kidney diseases can bo avoided by the prompt use of Dr. Hull s Tills. Their specific, medicinal effect on the kidneys Etops tho encroachment ot diabetes and lliight's disoaso. THE LONDON ELECTION. Cnsiid'oHmi!! Kfl'iirt to Dol'ent John IltmiM, tlio Labor Louder. London, March The county annual elections yesterday passed olf wdth no notable Incident. The attempt of the Earl of Denblgh'to oust John llurns In Hattersea failed. IJarl Ilussell, Pro gressive candidate, was defeated at Hammersmith. Among those re-elect ed nre the Karl of Ilarwlcks, Haron Monkswcll, Sir Horace Farquhar, M. 1; the Right Hon. G. J. Shaw-Lefevre and Sir J. niundell Maple, M. P. The latest returns show that the Pro gressives have elected 07 of their can uluatcs and the Moderates 40. A ru count will be necessary-In Chelsea, and the results In the city proper, Fiilliam and Wadsworth will not be declared until this evening. Thus far the Pro gressives show a net gain of 13 seats. The polling showed no marked In crease over previous elections, but tlip return of a number of extreme Social Ists Is a feature of the result. It Is ex pected that the Progressives will have a majority of at least 21 In tho new county council. The Dally News says: "We hope her majesty's government feel comfortable this nftirnlng. They deliberately de scended Into a purely municipal arena and have been soundly thrashed for their pains." "I suffered for two years from a had cough and pain iu my chest. I tried a number of ri medics, but Dr. Hull's Cniigh Syrup was tho ouly one that ell'i clod a cure. T. J. Murphy Ashley, T.i." Dei lis Iterorited. From W. (!. I'ox and wlfo et al to Mary J Wiutersteeii, premises iu Mincrhvillc ; fiom David Oswald ami wlfo to Walter L. Meyer, premises in Schuylkill Haven; from Fred erick (Jrnnow mid wifo to Frederick Hcye premises in I In lie r township; fiom Ucorgo W. Crosswell to Horace S. Freed, piemises in Tottsville ; from Tatrick Oalllgan and wife to Kaspcr Motlszejcnski, premises in Shell andoah ; from Alliance Coal Mining Company to Joseph lleiiilnck, premises in New Thila drlphla ; from Thiladelphia it Heading C. & I Co, to Morgan W. Fclir, premises in West Hruniwlck township ; from John Herb and nll'e to Daniel I). Heik, piomises iu Heglus township. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Hcudachu. All druggists, Nhootlng Match. There will be a shooting match at livo pigeons oh the west und haso ball grounds, Olrardville, between Frank Todd and Llnicr Travis un Wednesday, March 17, each man will shoot at niiio birds, and will bo for purse of $50. IIKVT Ol1' AM, To cleanse tlio system iu a gcntlo and truly beneficial manner, when tlio 3priugtimo rallies, uso the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs, lluy tliu genuine. Mann factureil by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, mid for salo by all druggists, at SO cents per bottlo. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Home and Library. Tie People's Bitile History Ii written br Itlnlit Hon. William I'.wnrt (llailllooe, Kl-rrHiuier oi tirtwi iiriuan ami ireisnn, t;n-ter, Kok.1 Iter, A. II. bnire, Queen' ColleuH. Oifonl. Kntf.i llev. HhhiuaI Ien (lurtiHH, 1). 1 Clilcnun Tlieoloslral Hemlasry, OiIcbiio Ill.i itur. Freilerlo W Furrar, il.I)., r .lt.H., imnti oi tanieriiurr, nunieriiurr. I'.ng.i ner. Klmerll.Oai'en, ll 11.,'I'liIii, Collmn, Homerlll, Ma. ilhlosun. llt.t llev. (lHorua t I'entecoHt, 11.1)., Marjrle. hone 1'renlijterlKD Cliurcli, Iinlon, hiiK.i llev, ll. H. MeeArtliur, 1) II , (lalvurr llni llrt Church, New York i:tr, N. V.i Uev, Martin HutnmertnUI, 11 1)., Main Htreet Free ItiiiitUt Cliurrh, Iyiv,IUin, Me.t ltev. Frank M. llrliuil. 11.11 . Flrot Mettiofilitt FnlRcorml C'liurcti. F.vanton, lll.t llev. W. T. Moore, 1.L.II., M'lbe brle- tlen dommonwe.ltli," London, llnii.i ltev, Kdward Kverett Hale, 11.11.. Routli Coniirexut tonal Church, lliMton. Manit.1 Uev. .loHeuli Aiinr Ilnet. tl.ll.. Weeleyan tlolteee, Itichmonil. Knu.) ltev. Cimrar ltene Orecorr, llpzla Untvervltr, lIlilii, Oermanvi llev. wm, (llesver Wllkln.on, D.l) , llnlveraKy nt i'hlcnuo. Chi rao, jll.t ltev, Hamuel Hart, 1)1)., Trlnltr CnlleBe, Hartford, Cunn.i ltev. J. Monro (lltwon, D.l)., Kt. John's Wood l'reitlirterlan rUiyrrh.lindon, Knu t ltev, Oeoree fj. larmier, l.I I).. The Temple, Huston, Maim. I'liriUlt rilllllH.- m imn, M lull l'on" illulr. tioni. silt edgei, cloth, tlAI, halt levant, tVOl; (ull levant, WO- ljUKlo j nlTIOMl SKI races, 310 full-race llluslra. 115 Oil Ktvle ll-twovoluinen. full levant, tutted, UlUli In IS rAltlH, quarto kite, review auebtloni toeacti.atttt injer covem, aewed, trteniied alluhtlr, fllUeach art. For eale at all hookitores end hv bonkBellert. For further Information, write IIF.NllY O. HIll'.l'All I. I'HblUher.Sia end 211 lUonrua btreet, Chicago, llllnola. one. mvie A clll eace, lull levant, une volume, UNION TEACHERS' ACnNCIDS Of AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, D, D. Manager. I'itUburg, I'a . Toronto, Uaiiadai New Orleans, I.u.1 New York, N. V Wiisblnltoii, 1). .; Han Francisco, Cal. ; hlcngo, III, i Ht. Louis, Mo., and Denver, o iJjrmlo. Tlicro are thousands of iiosltlona 80 bo filled wllhln tliu next few moiitlU. Address all applications to I'mosITkaciieiis' Aukm'IKs, rlultsburg, I'a. I M1U P EmLV Hurt ix Htock. 1 DY THE hciiif, vr cum mitt Ion to lo CHASE NURSERIES cal B Kent a. rrinlnrnt em pi u rin en t Tlm 1 bmin.-M Tii.,lt.J.('l liu. THAT $10,000 LOAN. Hull Hint "Will Hum Much Hearing on tlm Question. Tottsville. March 1. Tlio suit (lied with the Trntlionotury yesterday by tlio Sufo Deposit Hank may havo an Important bear ing n the missing 10,000, which tho Com missioners and Taxpayers' Association are endeavoring to locate. So far as tho trial of the county olllcials Is concerned, that miss ing $10,000 is as much of n mystery ns It over was, and there Is none so noxious to clear it up as the Commissioners. S. 11. and D. W. Kuerclicr and dipt. L. D. Smith, representing tho Safe Deposit Dank, of Tottsville, entered suit iu tho Trofliono- tary a olllco this morning for tlio recovery of J0.000 from tho county of Schuylkill witli interest at I! per cent from Nov, 29, 1B1I7. I ho unto held by tho bank, tlio payment of which has been icfused by the County Treas urer anil (.'onimisslonei'8 is dated September 30, 1MI7, and uns given in renewal of the note dated June 30, 1807, for time months, it I! per cent, interest. It was signed by all tno Commissioners, Frank iicntz, Charles Meyers and John T. Marlln. Tho Commissioners notified tlio Treasurer nut to pay the Hole when it was due, be lieving the bank Is liable for the full amount of tbo missing $10,000 with Interest. The object of the Coiiiinissiiiiiers ill rofus- lug payment Is to test iu this issuo their liability for tlio missing funds, tbo claim being made that the bank Is responsible fur my funds paid to any one other than the County Treasiuer, who Is under bond to re ceive tiie snine. U. A. Lindsay, lale of No. 3 Iliiglno Com pany llaltininru City I'iio Department says, (hut the members of his company havo used Salvation Oil in cases of sprains and soreness with most gratifying results. It is tho best. Only cts. .May Intend fI heir l.lnu. It is said that Miihanoy City will havo a now telephone lino shortly. Tho Anthracite Telephone Company, of Hazleton, Is con templating the extension of its lino to tlio Ilrst named borough. The rates are about half what tho old company charges. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Tan-Tina, S.rc. At Gruhlrr Hros., drug stoic. AMtlMIMLNTM. COMING ATT11AUTIONS. Malinger Ouirk lias hooked two strong at tractions fur Kaicr's grand opera house, Mah- anoy City fir next week. On the 10th inst. The Ilaggage Check" will bo produced und Tho Heart of Chicago" will occupy tho hoards on the 12th inst. Obituary. A. II. Sclilcsinan, a prominent citizen of Oitaulvllle, died very suddenly yesterday from heart trouble, liu was (III years old and a resident of that town 33 years lie leaves a wife and four grown children, The de ceased was a member of Camp 123, P. O. S. of A. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. Hubert L. Walker, aged 23 years, died at the borne uf his parents, John and (iitbarine Walker, at Mahauoy Tlano, yesterday, I he funeral will take place to-morrow morning, interment at Frackville. Mrs. Jeremiah Curran, of I'ottsvillo, died yesterday after au illness of five mouths. Deceased was 53 years of ago. Cure sick ticadactic, bad UiHt In tlio mouth, co.ited tmiKUti, r.ih u the atnm.icli. Pills dtHtrcsn mid Indict Minn. Do nut m-ukvii, hut lmve tonic effect. 3) cents. Tin ouly mil to tuk with Uood'i tiuriaparllla. MISCELLANEOUS. 7ANTHI). I'irst class, A No. 1 milliner. t Address. Ktutlmr full particulars, M. C, lliutAi.n olllio. il-:i--t I.WrltAYKl) A red cow, with white spot on I J forehead and slilllll white Hunt on the Hlioiilder, e-trayed from the premises of the tlliilerslglicd. A reward vvlP be paid for the ihiIiiiiii'h return. Alldlew Slummock, Win. l'eilll, upper patch. J-.1-Jt 1,10 It HALR A very desirable property. Ati 1 ply to. biseph Wjiitt, all North Main St. tf I.lOlt HALIC Four properties, situated at Noti. ' 225 anil i!J7 V'cnt Liod Htieet Two are on the front und two on the rear of tliu bit, These properties were formerly owned by Jonathan H. lingers. Apply to William.!. Jones guardian, Hoy hll, Mt. Cailuel, I'll. 2-21-llu IjVJlt HUNT. A rare ebaiieu for an energetic ' business num. A grand store either for grotcry biudnesH or palooti, in good location, llrst-ejuss dwelling apartments attached with liath room and JlxturcH, all latest improvements, good cellar AS feet long. Possession to bo had iiiApill. For further Information apply at tliu Hi.iiAi.iiolllce 2-ll-lm I.OIt ltLNT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. 17 J' North Jlahl street, now occupied by hblpp'H shoe store. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Jacob Noll, UN. Main street, tf lilOlt HAM!. A buggy and two butcher L' wiigiuis, will also rem my wneeiwrigm mid oabit hIioii. corner Coal und Jardill streets Apply to Charles l'loppcrt, on tbo premises, tf (JTO(JKHOI.I)l'.lt' MHIJTINO. Tbo annual Ij meeting of the CltlaiiH Iliilldiiig and Loan Association will be held lit Its nlllce. No. 127 North Main street, on Tuesday, March Uth, WM, at S p. m, Hy oruer oi James Hi'.li. Pres. Attest: 0. W. Dknoleic, Seo'y. 3-3-5t VTOTICH. The undersigned Is desirous of closing up his accounts either lu eiisb r by notes, for all bills that are now due or over due mis iiioniu. All contracts, nnii ngreeiiicnis, however, will bu earried out. I shah place all over due accounts In tbo hands of proper parties lor collection M, 1. Fowluii, January 0, 1898. l-G-2m I.OIt HUNT. Storeroom, dwelling nnd stable, X' No. bio Piortn .Main street, item very reasoiialibi to the right party, .Store nnd dwell ing can bo rented with or without tho stable. Storeroom has plate glass front and Is 12 feet deen, 1'iMscssioii can be bad at once. No better locution for business In town. Apply to (1. W. Newhonser, 122 N. Main St. 2-2S-tf IOIt HAliK. Timber yard In an exccllen ' location III Tniiiaipiii. A splendid opening for a uirpciucr with a small capital. 1'or further information lliuuirenf Ii. I). Ilcddall, attorney, corner ot Culitru and Mahautnngo streets, l'ottsville. S-SH-Ct-eod WTANTKl) by nu old established bouse, u man to take charge ot and look after their business In this section. Salary 1U00, with coiii missioii. Cash security required. Addrces Ilieiliicss, care IIkkai.ii. 2-11 M-eod-w-2t i rMt, . vnTUMl KT,.il.... u l,,...l.i, ,rt.- 1 fill AH TlCIt NO T R h.-Notlce Is hereby given V , that nil lliillcnllon will be made to tliu VvUlllw 111 II I Ilia 1 1 I rt, ii. iPviiiijiRiiiiuinnj. at I'cttwvUlu.iMi Moixliiy, March Uth, 1 '.'. at ti'ii o'vltM-'k lu tho fiiri'iioiin, hv 1'. J. Illlcy, l'"r:ink (Jr.-Il!k, William Mcnki-wle, John Wuhmt ami Antlrew HaiiUhvlef, iintlcr tliu Ait of AKfciiihly to pmvlilu for tliu liiforpora llon nml rt-Kulallon of irrtuin corporatioiiH, (ami Un Hiippleinuiitti) approvt il April 1 1 , IW7-I, for the charU-r of nu lntcndeil corporation to m calltnl himI known nit "Tho Hlinuno Daukanto lionvllcial Koclt ty. of Hlit'imiKloah. IViina,," tin; characUr ami ohlttt of which aru thu iiialiitcn anc.i of uu organization for htiiollciul and pro tective mirpoHt-H y fHtahlInhliiK a heiicllclal fiiitd for tho relief of nick or Injured tocuihertt, the aid of famllh-M of ilcct-aned nieinherH anil Uu- cultivation of charity and henevolcnee. Hiild society U to hit carried on at Hhcitundonh, and for tho juirposo herein Bet forth Into ha vo, poHHCHH and enjoy all tho rlKhts, heucfltrt and prlvlleKeu of tialdAetof AHiteinhly ami Uh HUpplt IMCIltH. M, M. llUUKK. hheiinmloah, I'a., IVh, 18, lbUH. Hollcltor. a-iti-'iViiH-n ,,. It Ilh.nu U,.!. IL.lt ... A gonuiuo wolcomo wait ay ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, bears, porter and ale constantly on tap. Uuolce emperance drinks and clgara. ioods IS3S4 A Pleasure at Last. C o e i NEW S7NX Xh V SOAP WASHES & 1Y A No Muss. No Trouble. - i Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free tor 15 cents; Address, Till) MAVI'OLU SOAl' nCftJT, 127 Duano Street, New York. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! 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, - - 31 cents Ladles' " - - - - 19 cents " Shoes, - - . 75 cents rslen's " - - - 9 S cents All other goods are told on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No. 56 East Next door to Singer Hewing Machlno olllcc. ASK YOUR GROCER- For Franck's Colfce EI sac nco For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. (Icuulna l-'mnek wilt please you if you lovu n l our grocer sells it, HO O VMN MBR CANTILB CO., Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of Ml LAGER up Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, . PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203. W. Coal Street, SHENA MDOAM- PA GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth. Jloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanccd acje. 1'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good-Set of Teeth, The Very Heft Teeth, $8. You can i;et no better, no matter what you pay. No charue 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 Hillings, $ ; Best Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates, hxaminations nnd estimates iree. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado at the IIouso or at Our Storo. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. miLn.-cnEnr-OT, o DHAI.KIt jN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WI10I.K8AI-1! AND IIOTAIU SO West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST j (Hlieelcr' Old Htand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STllPJiT. Klrat-claM work cunronteed. Prompt anil olite attendauta. llnlr cuttiiiK ecUUy. MAYPOLE VVASHE3 DYES AT Cr OPEHATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or I'ndcd Shirt Waists, Blouses, Rib'jons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Centre Street. ABE LEVINE, PROP. f 15 Factories I In Europe. t-ood cup of coffco. f 32 MEDALS t AWARDED. Sole Agents. Philadelphia & Reading Railway .1 H un Had Coal No Smoke IN KFFEOT FEDItUAIlY 27tli, 185S. Trains leave Bhenaniloali as follow! : For New York via Philadelphia, wefilr. dan. 210, 5 8(5. 7 30 9Ma. m., 12S3, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m Hundaya, 1 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dayi, 5 80. 7 no n. m 12 88 and 8 10 p. m. For Kcnuitifr aim riiiiaueipiua, weeic uayi, 2 10. 5 80. 7 .'!0. 9 M a.m.. 12 83. 8 10 and 07 P. m. Hunilayfl, 2 10 a. m. For 1'oUHvllln, week uaya, z 10, 7 30, 9 M a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. 111. Hundayi, 2 10 a. m. For Tamauua nnd Mahanoy City. wek daya. 2 10. 5 80, 7 30, 0 51 a. ni., 12 S3, 8 10 and fi 07 1. n. Aildltloiiul to Mnlinnoy City only, 1140 p. 111. 4unuays, z 10 a. m For WllllamHport, Sunbury and Lewlsburir week dnya. 105, fi 80, 1180 a.m.. 1283, 7 21k I. m Hnndaya, 8 25 a. m. For Miilinno) Plane, weekdaye, 2 10. 4 05, fi 36, 7 30, 9 51, 1 1 80 . m 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Huudnya, 2 10, 1 05 a. m. For Aaldand and bhamokln, week daya, 4 05, 130,7 30, 11 80 u. m 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25 and 155 p. 111, Hundiiya, 1 05 a. m. For ltaltlmore, WaaliliiKton and the Vfoni via II. .tO. H. It., iliroiiKll traUa leu-1 Heading rcruilnnl, Philadelphia, (1. & It. It K.) at 8 20, 7 55,1120 a. 111., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Bundaya, I 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut atrecta atntlon, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 1216 8 40 p.m. Hundaya, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TttAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dava, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 80, 4 BO, 9 00 p.m. Sundaya, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York via Manch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 lfip. m. Leave Philadelphia, lleadlnc Terrain il, week daya, 12 01, 8 80, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 1 05, 6 80 p. m. HandayB, 12 01 a. m. Leave lteuuuiK,wvek Uaya, 2 05, 0 10,10 08, a. m. IZ uu iu., 4 iti, o w .uu o zo p. uu Sundaya, 2 Of a. m liave lottHvllle, week daya. 8 01, 710 a. m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. 111. Hundaya, 8 07 a. m. IeavuTauinqua, week daya, 8 55, 7 40, 1123 a. -n., 1 86, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Bundaya, 8 55 ill Leave Mahanoy City, week daya. 12 20,4 91, H 15, 11 47 a. iu., 2 17, 5 18, 0 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. nr. Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. in. Lcavo Mahanoy Plane, week daya, 1285, 2 40, 185 680,880. 10 25. 1159 a. in., 282, 5 32, 041, 7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundaya, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. In. Leave WtlllaruHport, week days, 7 4Z, 10 20 a ai 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Bundaya, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut atrcet watf and) South street whui ( for Atlantic City, Weekdays Kiprcss, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00,. 5 00 11. 111. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m,, 6 30 p. m. Sundays Kxpress, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommoda tion, H Ot) a. iu., 4 45 p. m. Iteturnliig leavo Atlantle City depot, 00 roar Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kiprcia, 7 85, 900 a, 111., 8 80, S 89' p.m. Accommodation, 815 a. rc. 405 p.m. Bundaya Kxpresa, 4 00, 730 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cam on all express trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading ltallway tleket agenfr I. A. HWKiatun, Kdsox J, Weeks, (len'l Hunt., tlen'l Pase'r Airt., i I,, 1 , (1LM.J.1..1.1. ' jt.-r-.iiiK A rrmiiini, i nuouoipuia A RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kunture from Willfaraiportj will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TIIE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1,30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure nil kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dane;r. s . . Examination Free. loo persons cured In Sunbury, Shamokin,. Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate nnd within, reach of all. DRINK- CUJARY'S KXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softnesa, of the akin la Inva riably obtained by jtbore who tiia.VouoNi'a Uoinplexlon i'owder.
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