i NO CANDY IS BETTER Than the kind wti sell, for the reason that the maker usi's only the best material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charee no more for the best than some j dealers charge for the inferior j grade. i a (si. iviailn St. THE RUSH In the Spring will b? Tremendous. Tlio most irolUnllt ImsIncHa will bv In trim ttort ttliftt ami merctiuml'pitiK f" furnUliim fowl mid supplU'M to the multituili- of lluUl Sfckem tit slinrt. n Kt'lii'rul Trading. Mi-rcnn tile id ul Mpannhli lininew. It was no in '10 It will be so In ''.ifi. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company ,n$Et $5 000,000 "" To meet tlili demand, will own mill operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting -wltU Its own lino of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially ndnpteil for parson ft tjr tm-lue erry hit; to that country an liuiueiifc iiiiioiint of sup plies and equipintlnt for tlie miners, ui well um furnlslilnt; them transportation for tltetiwIvcH and their vikxU, and itililUlilntf Trading Stations nt dllTerent point. An opportunity U oiTereil any person, be they of small or lare means, to liny Hhanw of ntoek In this cotnputi and participate In the N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-aem.ihle, and will bo offered lor a limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks riiylnu larijcr dividend' Willie numerous mvIhk' bwikH nnil banka li.vo Hinpeinli-d. tninnportatlon ami trailing coinprinli-tf were never Been In the INt of failures Till stock It one of tlio most desirable InvcHtmcnts olTeml the public The Incorporators ami stockholder, who are connected with thU company are men of wide experience In similar undertakings and men whose names are nufllelcnt guarantee of the standing of the company, to wit : ALHHKT C. III.ATZ, 1'rcs. Val Watz llrew Co., Milwaukee HON WM. H. MASON, United Statrs Senator from llllnoiH I). O UDWAHllS, l'ass. Trafllc MRr. O II. A 1 It. It , Cincinnati. FRANK A. IIKC'IIT. of Chat. Kacstner & Co , Chicago. C11AS. 11. llOCKWKLL, Traffic Mcr. U I. ,fc I, It. (Mounn Itoute) Chicago W O, HINKAlt.SDN.Ocii'l I'ass. Agt. C. N. O JtT 1 It It , Cincinnati, O. U W OKIl'KITH. l'rcs First National Hank. VI, ksbury. Miss FItKI). A OTTH, past eighteen years with Shelby Ilank.shclbyvllle, Ind. J. M. 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Ho hai an oflice in tha budding, ho has a stair of correspondents to assist him, and anyone and everyone, who needs me.lu advice i.-t invited t writu to liirn. If it's hnby's health or muther's or t'tj h- ilth of any member of the family you irav write about it, mrj of a careful read ing of your letter, sure of a conscientious diagnosis of your ease, $Wt l 9 if if cure is possible. Kvery letter will bo helJ as a strictly confidential communication. Kememher these facts. We offer you medical advice from one of the most eminent practitioners in tho United States, whether our medicines suit your particular case or not. We offer you this ndvico at the c ist of the two cent stamp which it w ill take to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., lowell, Mass. THE WELSHMEN. llnrry .llilnes S.ijs lliey Are 11 lllstinet lHetnellt in the Cn::l lteKhm, Tho l'liihtdelphla "i:cninB llulletln," in icferenco to tlio deseeiitbtnts of those Welsh immigrants who came to this colony in the days of William Penn, siys that "as a dis tinct -lenient they have been Ions asn as similated into our population ; except their family names, there is little to distinguish tlieiu from others, anil like the Swedes, they have only the relies nf the past to give tlieiu even a sentimental identity." All of which is piubahly quite true as it concerns tho I'hilatlelphiaus who hear Welsh tunics ; hut if the writer of tho lines uhne quoted were living in this section ho would never have had cause to writo them. lieu. tho Welsh people, though patrioticilly de voted to the laud to which they have come, are very decidedly a "distinct element." who have very much mote than mere familv names to "distinguish them from others." mid because of this their "identity" as real Welshmen is far more than sentimental and dous not depend ltieiely upon "lelics of the past. If that writer wero a resident of any por tion of tho coal fields he would know that hero are found thousands whoho hearts turn fondly to Wales as the laud of their birth anil ton hum St. David's Day is a day of in spiration and allectiouato reverence. Heie ho would find thousands who daily speak the Welsh tonitue in all its jaw-btcakini; vigor ousuess and every Sunday listen to sermons in the same huiguaKu. lleio he can flutl Welsh habits, Welsh homes, Welsh churches and Welsh claunlshness ; Welsh thriftiness anil morality, rtelsh love for church and S.iblmth school, Welsh kindness and hospi tality, Welsh talent lor music and fondness for that great national institution, tho eis teddfod in short, the Joneses und Williamses and Jenkinses and Diviuscsof the coa. region are in many cases, in most cases, not yet that "assimilated" population that he speaks of, who know Wales only by heresay. Here are genuine Welshmen. I'hiladolphU has only the imitation sort. Ashland Local. COUNCIL RE-ORGANIZED. Mulianny City Colllieiltueu Meet mill Klect Nvtw Oll!cm-s. Mahanoy City, Mar. 7. The old members of the Ilorough Council met at U:3U o'clock this illuming and, aftor winding up the busi ness of the fiscal year, adjourned sine die. Tho members holding over are John M Knt, Douuis Whaluu, Joseph Hughes, C. It. Wagner, I). L. Vanllorn, Joseph Seligmun, William 10. Jones and John liurko. New members: Corneliouslting (iu-eltctcd) Iialph Fuller, T. I.. Patterson, llr. S. K, Wertman, John Shire, Kvau Williams (re-elected) and Ucoruo Shael'er. William K. Jenes withdrew from the con. test for the presidency, leaving no opposition to Mr. Van Horn. Tho following elections ware made by ac clamation : President, I). I,. Van Horn ; Secretary, 12. S. Kelubold; Solicitor, W. P, Itamsey; Chief of Police, John Hassel. On tho electiou of a Treasurer a question arose as to whether thu election of Christ, tiohbert at thu last spring election as Ilorough Treasurer was legal. It was argued that If Council also elcetxd him he would collect two per cent, us his salary ami; by Imuilliiir the sheet paving money this year tho salary would amount to about $i,000. A ballot was finally taken und (iabbert was defeated by the following vote: Peter Kichman 12; tiahburt, 3, Council will meet next Tuesday evening, when the policemen and committees will be appointed and salaries fixed. Umlergoluj; un Operation. Mrs. William Willman, a former resident of this town now located at Muliauuy City is at tho University Hospital in Philadelphia undergoing an operation for a troublesome disease. Last week her husband was sum moued to her bedside. Mrs. Willmau's many friends here hope for her speedy recovery. Purify your blood by taking Dr. Hull's Pills, fur if tho blood is impure your system is very susceptible to dangerous diseases. Look out ! (let only tho genuine, Dr, John W. Bull's Pills. The Ileal Still On. John McCarthy lias the lollowlug to say in reference to the purchase of the Pottsvlllo Chronicle : "The report that Mr, Lelsenring bad bought the Pottsville Chronicle is not true. Four poople, three from Schuylkill and myself, fumed un association to buy tlio Chronicle. If the present owners will sell at a fair price the paper will be bought. The dotalls in the matter of purchase have been left, in the bands of a lawyer and I do not know what progress has been made." to cum: a coi.ii in oni: hay. Take Ijtxatlve liromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. i.'5c. Tho genuine has L, II, Q. on each tablet. CHARLES DERR, ' TON SO RIAL. ARTIST j (Hheeler'a Old Stand.) 100 NOKT1I MAIN STRICT. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt and I olltu attendant. Ilialr tutting 11 specialty. ; VOrd in ,ossiQg. Charles Strouse was a passenger to Head ing at noon to-day. Miss Hannah Morrison visited friends nt Pottsvlllo yesterday. John Jennings spent to-day visiting friends nt the county scat, William Wllkluson made a trip to the couutv seat this morning. Miss (Jon rude Stanton Journeyed to 1'ltilHdclplila at utioti to day. W. J. Uable, of Ml. Cartncl, was among the strangers in Inwn to day. Ilernaul Dully, of (iirardville. admired the fair sex hero last evening. -Ml.ss Kale Spider, of Locust Clap, was entertained by town friends yesterday. -.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughes, of Potts ville, were Sunday visitors lo town. William Ilrown, of Shamokin, spent Sunday at the parental homestead at Yatcs- villo. W J. and (Seorge Lewis, of Ashland, spent :i lew hours as guests of friends in town lasl evening. -Miss Mame Mcllreaily, of Ashland, wns a conspicuous figure on our streets 011 Satur day evening. Policeman Christ. I-oltz has been con- lined to his homo by an attack of lagtlppe the past three days. -Miss Stel a W arns, of Scranton. who had been visiting friends in town, returned to her home 011 Saturday. Miss Hattie S. Holleubach, of Mauch Chunk, is visiting her brother. P. J. Holleii bach, 011 West Coal street. Tim. Hurst, of base ball fame, was seen hi town yosterday afternoon. He will man age the St. Louis club this season. -Miss Clara Used, of Mahanoy City, was a guest of relatives in town yesterday. Mrs. Henry Moll, of Pottsville. is 11 guest of her daughter, Mrs. T M. Stum, of outh lute street. A household necessity Dr. Tliomu- I2clectric Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds oi any sort; cures sore thioat, croup, catarrh asthma; never fails. PETTY THIEVES. They lluriiss Kesltlenis nt tlm Third und I lltli Wards. Petty thieves are causing residents of the Third and Fifth wards annoyance. It is not what they huvu taken that bothers tin people, but the fact that booty hunur." arc prowling about tho premises at midnight and timing the early morning hours causes un easiness. At about 11:30 o'clock Saturday night the bike house which islucutcd in the enter ol tho lot at the rear of Shugars liros'. bakery. . 223 Xotth Jardin street, was enteied by thieves. They carried away only a clock and a few pretzels, making their escape through a stable at tho rear of the property I- ivo pigeons were stolen from tho premises a week ago last night. About three o'clock yesterday morning an unknown man forced back a pane of glass in tho show window of Antbouy Grimes' shoe store on West Coal street. The robber mad a noise that awakened .Mr. tl limes, who got to tho street in time to see the robber run around the corner into Chestnut street. where trace of him was lost. Tho contents if tho window were carried away. They consisted of but a pair of new shoes and two old ones. A reftigerator on tho rear porch of S. G Acker's residence, on North West street, was robbed Saturday night. From the character of the robbones it is fair to assume that the ofl'enders ure pioha lily not of the class of thieves who make the midnight raid rather on account of choke than want. Ono Minute Cough Cure cures quickly that s what you want! (J. 11. llaguliucli. Horns Itealllt Flltall3. Jacob Witkouczkas died at the Miners hospital in Fountain Springs this morning from the eflects of burns on tho face and neck received from an oxplesiou of gat in Packer No. 3 colliery about ten days ago Thu remains were brought to town and are at the retidenco of tho deceased's brother, Ludwig, who resides on West Coal street Witkouczkas was a single man 25 years of age. Ho was a member of St. Anthony's Lithuanian Society and very prominently and favorably known among his people. Culled Hack. Harry Cranston, who was known leccutly 13 a piano player in Urenuan's saloon in town, is now lingering In the Pottsville jail under complaint made by Lizzie Watts, of Pottsville, who alleges that Cranston de ceived her. The arrest was made oy Con stable Matt. Giblou, of this town, under a warrant Issued by Jurtico rister, of Potts ville. Cranston was found at Scranton, where he was engaged as a piano player iu a concert hall. Itev. SIcGettlgiin tVIH go South. This morning I!ev. II. J. McGettigan pastor of St. Joseph's church, Ashland, left for the South, accompanied by Itev. Peter McColloiigh, pastor of St. Joseph's church (Iirardville, who also expects to benefit his health by a short visit to a less rigorous climate. During the absence of liev. McGettl gan the a flairs of his parish will be looked after by Hev. liaison, of Philadelphia, Wm. McCarthy, 1222 12. 8th St., Cincinnati Ohio, writes: "I used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup In my family with good results. We recommend it to all heads of families as the best." Spain Could InillcV Appnlllnir Dnmntro London, March 7. The Dally Mall, discussing this mornine the "prob ability that the United States may goad Spain Into declaring war as a last desperate move," says: "In Amerl ca's unprepared condition Spain could Inflict appalling damage. Neither could conquer tho other, and the utmost America could gain would be the equivocal triumph of securing Cuban Independence. If Spain takes the first step, America will have herself to thank." To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-lleadache. Alldruggiats, Col. i'rlck Tensions, Senator Quay bis introduced a bill allow lug Col. J. G. Frick, of Pottsville, a pension uf $100 per month. Ho served bis country during tho Mexican war and in the late "unpleasantness" between the North aud the South, He is 73 years old and a suf ferer from nervous debility and deafness. the rsult of a wound to the tympanum uf his car which was struck by a fragment of an oxplodiug shell. An exccllont remedy, "Two of my chll dren have beeu much troubled with neural gia all winter. They used Salvation Oil and a few applications produced a rompleto cine I consider it au excellent remedy. John 11 Jones, Deputy Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse No. 4, llaltimoro, Mil." Illshop Tullxit'e Visits. The Right Iteverend Kthelbert Talbot, D, 1). LL, 1)., nil! visit the parishes of Ashland aud Ceutralia, and the Mission at liirarilvllle, to administer the Apostolic Kite of Confirma tion on Tuesday aud Wednesday, April 1 aud 13. Instruments Stolen, Somebody stole a small case of valuable instruments from a desk iu Dr, W. N. Stein's ollice iu the F.gau bulldiug Saturday night. TALMA GE C OR. GREENE'S bT Dr. Greene's Nervura Cures the Most Renowned Preacher in the World, Rev. Dr. Talmage Finds Greene's Nervura and His Commendation of this Grand Remedy Will Influence and Encourage tho Weak, Sick and Suffering to Use it and Be Spring Medicine You Can Take. REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. llev. T. DeWitt Talnugo. the most re nowned preacher lu the world, has been cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Itev. IJr. Talmage, undeuhtnillv the great eit living divine, occupies in the hearts and minds of tho people a pusitionof pre-eminent esteem and resard. No other preacher is so widely Known, no other clergyman is so dis tinguished throughout tho world. A ere t orator and writer, his sermons have tho widest dissemination, until ttieie is scarculr a family where his namo and works aro not known. When such a man, a recognized leader and teacher of tho people, testifies by his wiittcn testimonial that Dr. Greeuu's Nervura blood and nerve remedy has helped him and that lie recommends its usu tor invigoratlon alter over-work, to restore the strength, onerji.v nerve iorco anil vitality 01 the system, when for any reason they are lost, weakened or impaired, those who aro siek and suH'criiig, who are weak, nervous, without strength. energy and ambition, who aro discouraged and disheartened by Tcpcated failurus to be cured, in fact all who have need of a strength-giving and health restoring medi cine, can take renewed hope from tho words of this great preacher, that Dr. Greene's Wervura Is tliu one remedy among all others to givo tnem back the health and strength they havo lost Itev. Dr. Talmage says : 1100 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. I recommeiid Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood and nervo remedy for inv goratinu after over-work. I have used the Nervura for that purpose. T. DoWltt Talmage. Hopo of cure shnuld not be lost while Dr. Greene's Nervura remains untried; no one should he discouraged or despair of a cure who has not yet sought iu this wonderful remedy rellel Iroin the pain ot rheumatism and neuralgia ; restoration from nerve-weakness and nervous prostration ; re newed strength from the weak, tired feelings, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil Flowers, thu Ilalitl of America, Cali fornia Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of petpetuat sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first aud second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. Rill Kail- road avenuo, FJinira, N. Y., or 3(11 Itroud way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. 1-2. Iloyt. G. 1-2 P. Agt. r- Council Organisation. Tho Borough Council will rueet this even ing at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of re organization. Tho old body will meet und adjourn sine die, when tho new members will ho sworn in and an organization effected and borough otllclals elected. After years of untold suffering from pllos, It. W. Pursoll.of Knitcrsvillo, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch Hazlo Salvo. Skill diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples mid obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. C. II. llngeu lurch. Struck i,y a Train. Isaac li. Stufllet, 63 years old and a resi dent of Heading, was struck by a P. & It, passenger train near Pottsvillo yesterday and instantly killed. Ho was visiting his sou at Port Carbon. A Hit for Coughs and Colds, What? Pan-Tiiia, Sac. At Gruhler llros.. drug store. ICev. Sew hurt's Appointment. Itev, J. 3, Newhart, of Pottsville, who tor the past year also filled the appointment in the F.vangcllcal church here, on West Cherry street, has been selected by Illshop Horn to serve a congregation at Penn Argyl, Pa. A Great Surprise Isin store for all who usu Kemp's llalgnrn for the Throat asd Lungs. Would you l lieve that it U sold 011 its nieiits and any drugjjist is aulhoritetl by the proprietor of tbU wonderful remedy to give you a samjife bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chrome roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's llalsam. Price 25 and 50c. URED NERVURA. Help in the Use of Dr. Cured. It is the Best run-down and exhausted sensations of gen oral debility; a euro from those conditions wnicli cause indigestion, dyspepsia, money anil liver complaints, feinalo weakness, etc. Vou can bo cured if you will uso Dr. ureeno s .Nervura blood and nerve leineny Strength of nerves, strength of muscle. strength of body, renewed power, ambition and endtiranco are its wondrous gifts lo nerve-weakened, run-down, debilitated nervous, tired out and exhausted people. is-tlie best soring remedy vou can take, im measurably superior to sarsaparillas or other compounds, 'lako IJr. ureenos iscrvura blood and nerve remedy this spring, and see Tor yourself its wonderful toning, cleansing, and vitalizini? ellects. To the despondent and discouraged! it is the bops uf renewed life, a new world, as it were, lrurii which pain, .sullenr.g and despai aru banished ,- to the weak, tired and pros trate, it is a tower of strength : to the ner vous, sleepless, irritable, brain-weary and norve-racked. It eives natural, refreshing sleep and strong aud steady nerves ; to the low-spiritod sutlerers from nervous prostra tio'u and female complaints it is tho entrance upon a new existence of robust happiness; indeed, tho siek and sullering will lind in Dr. Greene's Nervura a veritable fouutaiu of health Dr. Greene's Xervura is a physician's pre sorption, the remedy of physicians for tho euro ol the people. Use It II you nave need of a health and strength-giving medicine. and consult Dr. Greene, if you desire, which may be done without charge, cither person ally at his ollice, 35 West 11th St., New York City. Abovo all do not bo porsuaded to accept some Mibntftuto which the dealer claims is "just as good," on which ho makes a littlu moro nrolit. Thoro is no other remedy In the world of anything like the value, power and elhcacy ol Dr. Greene s .nervura lu re storing health and strength. Insist on having Dr Greeno's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and accept no other. MISCELLANEOUS. I? all Hn flxtutVH. Centrally located ami Is tin iicst h!. -un I in town, can ho nought renon alilv and iHivqphslm. can bo liad iinine.llatel v after imrchast. Thti iirosrnt nromletor la iroinir to U'uvo town. Apply at Jlt:i..u.i ollice. 3-5-0t I7UU AIJC. Kour nrouertlcs. situated at Nets, I1 223 and 2-7 Vi't Uoytl HtrtH't. Two aro on tlio front and two on tho rear of the lot. Then proportion were formerly owned by Jonathan u. nosers. Appiyto uuunii. juiii'b K"iruiuii Jinx liil, Ml. uaimei, I'a. e;--.i-i m rflOIt ItKN'T. A raro ehaneo for an energetic 1 l. luihliu'HH man. A grand atnro either for ' Kroccry ImelneHs or ualoon. in good location, 1 llrt-cliiNs dwelling ajartinciiU attached with hath mom and fixtures, nil Iatet improvements, ' uood cellar r8 feet lonir. rosnenslon to he had ' in April. For further information apply at tl IlMtALiioiilco 2-lMm IjIOU ItKN'T. Storeroom and dwelling. No. 17 I' North Main Htrt Pt, now occupied by biilpp H shoo store. 1'o-ncsslon given April Ut. Apply to Jacon .Mill, 11 .Main Hireei, u F Olt SAM-:. A buggy and two butcher wairoiiH. win also rent my . wneeiwrigiu and u.ilnt Mhoiueorner Coal and Jardin streets Apply to Charlct IMoppert, on tho premises, tf TTlOlt SAI.K A very desirable property. Ap ply to Joseph Vatt, 201 North MuluM, tf OTOCl"..!) MKKTINO. Tlio annual O pieetingof the CltUtu' Itulldlng and Loan Association will ho held at its otllce. No. 1 Noith Main street, on Tuesday, March blh, lb'JS, at ii p. in, uy order oi Jamkh IIki.l Pres. Attest : O. W. DoidLEit, Sec'y. 3-3-5t "YTOTICi;, Thu undersigned Is desirous of J.1 closing up his accounts either in cash r by notes, for all bills that aro now due or overdue this month. All contracts, nnd agreements, however, will bo carried out. I shall place all over due. accounts in the hands of proper parties lor collection M. 1. rowixu, January G. lbt3. l-G-2m IOlt H1SNT. Storeroom, dwelling und stable, ) No. 120 North Main street. Kent very reasonable to the right party, ntoro and ifwcll lug can ho rented with or without the stable torerooui bus plate glusi front and is 12 fee deep. l'o-M-hm can he had at once. No belter location for business In town. Apply to u. v, . iNcwnonscr, i. .uain '(Vii molt 8.U.H. TlniU-r Jnrd In 1111 cxcclloii 1' liic-ation III TaiiliMilla- A Htileiiilitl oiiciilnt; fur a carix-utcr with a Muall capital. I'or further Information infinite of i., u. ik-uu4ll, attorney, corner of Centre uud Mnhautouuo street, l'ntUvllle. S-aWit-cod lilXKCCmiH'HNOTirK. Kstato of ltogoAun IV Hraillcy, lale of the horoiiKh of Kheuaii 1I0.1I1, comity of Kc-huylklll, Htnteof l'euusylvn nla, ilcctutsed. Letters tcHtameutary on iwdd entatu hailui; hecn Krontcd to the iiiiiH-rsiRiiid, till nerNons fuiU-hted thereto nru requt-bted to make tuimoriiato jiayiucut, uud thou having chiton or ihiiiatids against tho sume Wlljire iteut them without delay for settlement to .UuiaHmitii, 101 H. Centre bt., Jamm V O'llPAitK, 100 H. Whitest., OrflEti. J, Waiii.im.kii, Att'y. Executors, 'J-7-Ot-oaw l'ottavlllu 1'u, Hhenaiidoah. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout llm Country Olironleleil for llanly rcru.nl. A pop and glnter ale trust has beeu formed lu .lohristown, Conuclsvlllo aud Seottdate. .Iniiics JIcCool, lax collector for -Mahanoy township, made payment on hls'OSdupllrato. Charles C. Dickey has hecu elected prcsn dent of the Allegheny county liar Associa tion. llobbcrsaro giving Shamuklli people lots of trouble. Tlueennd four robberies occur liigbtly. The P. & 1!, collieries in this district will work Monday, Wuliiusday and Friday, ol thi-i week. Hev, Daniel Savage has resigned the pastorate of thu Primitive Methodist church of lit. Carmel. l'lie contract to build an addition to the Oild Fellows orphan homo at Sunhury has been uwurded, A marriage license was granted to Clonics 11, Kriuer, of Muhauoy City, and Annie V.. Oswald, of Morca, Tho l ours of labor for convicts ut tho Western Penitentiary have been Increased from six to eight hours. Tho Pentecost Lumber Company will erect an acid factory at llaiimtiiwu, which will give employment to 100 men. Hubert H. Little has announced himself a itididuto for tho Democratic nomination for I ho Judgeship of Columbia cuuuty. Tho wife of Itev. S. It. Chubb, formerly pastor of tho Primitive Methoillst church at Uirardvlllc, died In a hospital at Chicago. A correspondent of the Iluzletun .Standard reports twelve-more trainmen suspended on tho Mahanoy division of the Lehigh Valley iailio.nl. Henry II. fjahel, of Pottstown, reached his UOth birthday Saturday, ills wllb is Hi! ycais old. They have hecu married for neatly ua years. Walter S, Uritton, employed as a hoisting engineer at Preston No. 3 colliery, has re signed. Mr. Ilrittou has in view a more lucrative position. Clarence F. lluth, Lsq., of Shamokiu, an nounces his candidacy fur thuoflico of District Utorncy, of Northumberland county, sub ject to itepuhllcan rules. Dr. Chas. II. Sweuk, of Sunhury, has icsigned from the stall' f surgeons ut tho Statu hospital, and contemplates practicing his profession at Shickshinny. Mcesrs. Frank Snvdcr, .Morris J. I.oeh, Dr John 1!. llisscll and John Dtirkin, of Jlaha- nuy City, weiu instructed lu tho mysteries ol the Hlksat Ashland last week. Deeds were lecorded from Martha Jones and others to William II. Jones, premises iu Shenandoah ; from Peter .McF.lhcuiiy aud others to James McKlliciiny, premises in Tumuqua "A dose in time saves Uvea." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmomry diseases of every sort, Victory For tlio Quay Forcci. West Chester, Pa., March 7. Itcturns received from over three-fourths of the precincts of Chester county Indicate that Saturday night's Republican primaries resulted In a victory for the Quay forces. Out of 1GD delegates en rolled up to midnight 00 are for the Quay ticket and 69 for the anti-Quay. There are 43 to be heard from, nnd 101 Is necessary to a choice. County Chairman Bingham nnd Auditor Gen eral Levi G. McCaulev estimate that the Quay forces will have at least 110 delegates. That the Quay forces were victorious Is generally conceded. Tho county convention will be held tomor row, and resolutions, It Is said, will be passed calllmr upon the dele.wtes to secure the nomination of William A. Stone for covernor by all honorable means. Tlio Itnsli FiirlcioiidlUn Oolit. Seattle, Wash., March 7. Over 000 people loft here yesterday for Alaska on the steamers Valencia and Quenn. The Valencia, bound for Copper river, carried COO, and the Queen, bound for southeastern Alaska, carried 318. At Tacoma and other sound points, the Queen's list will be Increased to COO. Fir I 1-Mrnl l'lrel Insure your property from loss In the oldest and stroiiKrst cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williamh, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. skyour erocer for the "Koyal Tatcnt dour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour mado. tmirnimnimmnmimmimnniimmnimmnnwnmmm NEW SERIES OF STOCK. Tlio Miners, Meclmnlcs and laborers IlutMIug ami Loan Assoc-1 at ton will Issue n new series of tock on Wednesday, March 16, 1898. The salo will tako place at (lie oflice of J, IE. Coyle, Km)., HetUlall building, between the hours of 6 nnd 8 o'clock j. in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DRINK- CLEARY'S KXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! Our stock is composed of everything in Uoots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods nnd Notions. We invite the public to call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : IN1 en's Rubbers, - - - - 31 cents Ladles' " - - - - 19 cents " Shoes, - . . V!S cento Men's ' G cents All other goods are sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CH EAP STORE No. 56 East Centre Street. Next door to SlnKcrSewlni;Mehlno ollice. ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCER. cr t7innnir'a - - For Franok'8 Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. Genuine J'ranck will lilcase you if you lovo a good cup of coffee. Your itroeer ecll It IIO O VEN MER CANTII,E CO., RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Hupture from Willtanisport Vfill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p. m. Uuplttrc permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Datigjr. . . Examination Prcc. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Ml. Carmel and icitiity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within leach of all. GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to tbeir teeth. 1 loth reasons have no existence in this ad vanccd age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with nn absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$ The Very Ilest Teeth, $8. You can eet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth arc ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Clold rulings, $i ; Best Silver Hillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rales. F.xaminations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DEHTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tho Honso or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Christ Schmidt, l Agent and Bottler of . . . LBS HI? m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. raiiMEnr -stoke, o DKAI.KU IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SO West Centre Street. rrAM. A 0. f 1 C Frtorlc 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents,
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