1 NO CANDY IS BETTER- Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charge no more for the best than some dealers i harge for the inferior grade. HOOKS & BROWN, a- IM. Main St. tit in assii)g. 12. J Mill's ii iloiujt Jury ilutv this week. -William lias sune to l'liiliidolliliia to Tisit hi father. lol D 1'. Ilrown, uf I.o-,t Creek, lia re turned from Florida much Improved In health Charles Franks, foreman at Maple 1 1 1 1 1 collkry. was a town Tisitor to-day. - Napoleon Powell lias son'.- to Trenton, N. J , to spend a lew days vlaitttiir friends. Mr and Mrs. James Francis and daugh ter. Huth. of Shmnokiii. aio guests of Mr and Mrs. William Casliner, of North West street Mrs. 12Iias Webster has returned from a visit to Orwissburg. Mrs John L Williams and diiuchtur. Mrs Thomas Sanger, of Mt. Cirinel, uoie guests of town friends yesterday. Miss I.ihbie Merkert, of Ashland, was in town yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Hughes, of I'otts vlllc, who wero Kuests of friends in town, have returned to their home. W It. McCalfb, of Siiubury, and C. 12. Cooper and J. C. Ituten, of I'ottsville, olli cials of the Pennsylvania IUilroail, were visitors to town to-day on business. No matter how long you have hail the cousb, if it hasn't already developed into coniumption Dr. Wood's Norway I'iuo Syrup will cure It. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. A Saloonkeeper Mourns tlio I.ms of Over Two lluntlreil Dolltll-s. Last Saturday night the house of Joseph Diskicwicz. au East Centre street saloon keeper, wasroblied. Diskiewicz's pantaloons coutaining over $200 in cash were taken from a bedroom and two boxes of cig.irs fiom the barroom One of the kitchen windows was found open in the morning. On Sunday ono of the boarders in the house, .Too Narusiewicz, told DUkiewicz that for foO he would secure tha stolen money. On Monday Narusiewicz told Mm Diskiewicz that tin) stolen money was secreted in a bush and h would go and get it for J:25. Last night t!i a loser c.iueil Naruaiowiez to be ar rested on a chargo of burglary, and the pris oner was committed in default of $1,001) hail. When bofore Justice Shoemaker Narusiewicz aid that he knew nothing about the burglary Ho stated that when hu made the oilers to recover the money ho was drunk and only fooliug. Umbrellas ro-covored while you wait. At Itrumm's. No Appointment .Undo. Mahnnoy City, March 8. Congressman Ilrunim has announced no appointment fur postmaster at Maliauoy City, but it is ex pected he will do so on Thursday. The friends ot John Matliias deny the rumor that ho has withdrawn from the light and say lie did not go to I'ottsville yestsiday to see Ilrunim because lie was not invited. Candi date liecd and li is friends assert positively that Iieed is chosen and say it was so decided at the meeting in Ilrumm's ollice yesterday, and as proof of their statement thev point to the fact that candidate Graham and friends wero with the Congressman until just before he left, endeavoring to change li is decision. Uraham denies this, and appeals to bu confident of success. fire I Tirol I Ire! Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strung -st cash companies: I'hila Underwriters Insurance, Co. of North America anil Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ius Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West C hester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Wiuums 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Ono Minute Cougli Curo cures quickly That's what you want ! C. II. Haguubuch. Deaths Hint I'liiierMU, The funeral of Patrick Fullen, who died at bis honiu in Ilig Mine Hun, on Satuiday, ol typhoid pneumonia, took place this morning, interment at Ashland. Adam Kripplebauer, one of Ashland's oldest citizens, died yesteiday iiiuruiug. He is survived by two sons, Peter, of Ashland, end John, of St. Clair, "I suffered for mouths from sore throat. Eclcctric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Hawesville, Ky. iog t rigiu. Arrangements wero completed yesterday for a dog fight, which will bo pulltd ufl be tween Shenandoah and Girardville, on the uight of March llith. The light is between dogs owned by Shenandoah uud Florida parties. It will be for a purse of $100. Builds up the system, puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong ami healthy Ilurduck lllood Hitlers. At any drug store. Foreman ltt-eite Injured, Thomas Iteese, outside foreman at Centra lis colliery, Is lying at his home in a critical condition from the result of iujurloHsustaincd late Saturday afternoon. So serious is his condition that no visitors aro admitted to the home. He is a son of Sunt. Edward Iteese, of Park Place. Seeklui: Information, IScnJamin Buckley, a former resident of tewu, by calling upon David Bell, at Miners ville, will secure knowledge of value to him self 3-8-3t David Hell. Operation Upon the lye. Dr. J P. Itrowu has opened otlltos at 233 East Centre street, Mahauoy City, and will practice medicine and surgery in all Its brunches, Including eye, ear, noso anil throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted, artificial eyes Inserted uud operations upon ye performed, M0-2iu J. V. IlKOWN, M. D. kVem; -fc VV. sU. . VMJ sMJ Ctfk - -HEST LINK OK 1 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. r: r cm nv 27 wt ! U, X VlL 1 , CeutreS. EJwm POMBBN& When tho yellow flag of quarantine) is hoislc J over a dwelling it means disease and danger. So when tho yellow flag flies in tho faco when tho cheek is sallow and the clear whito of tho eye is dyed palfron tliero is danger. It is liver trouble. Tho liver is one of tho most im portant organs of tho body. On tho proper discharge of its functions depend human health and happiness, When tho liver fails of its duty, poisons at onco bo gin to generate, and other organs of tho body become involved. Never neglect the liver if you value health. If you aro suffering from liver trouble, begin at once the use of Aynii's Pills and you will find prompt relief and permanent cure. " icai to weakened by liver (rouble that I could scarcely lift my head. While in this condition I began the vte of Ayer't Villi, ami finding almost immediate benefit, continued their use until I was cured of my complaint." II. Ii, II'. UENTLEY, Towner, N, D. No Chancoa Wills Your Liver ENGINE TESTED. Capacity of tlm Aro Eleetrle Light Station Increased. The new 150- horse power Weston engine placed in tlio power station of the Citizens' Electric Light Company was tested yester day afternoon in tlio piesence of Superin tendent William Kiniinel, Secretary John Gruliler and soveral peoplo otherwise Inter ested and the result was very satisfactory. Tlio engine was started by Mr. Jacob Bam berger. With the new engine the capacity of the plant is doubled. The plant has been otherwise greatly improved. A wing has been erected at the southern end of the old building and two 0x18 boilers have beeu placed in it An 80-light Brush dynamo lias also been placed, so that the capacity of tho plant is increased to 230 arc lights. Toe corps in cliargo of the station is composed uf three engeelnrs, Gcortto Seager, who has been with the company since its organiza tion, Thomas Tempest and Charles Wusley, and William Tempest, trimmer. In Hespalr. If you are in despair from loss of vitality, weakness and nervous prostration and you havo no interest in life, writo to Dr. Greene. 33 West lltli St., New Yolk City, and all you havo lost will be restored. Dr. Greone is the most emiuont specialist uf his time, the most successful physician to-day. lliscuies are wondori'ul and uncqualed by any other physician. You can consult him personally or by letter, free. If you aie sick fiom over work, errors, indiscretions or any cause, write to Dr. Greene and ask his adtice. Ho will euro you. Heeds Itcciinlcil. From Thomas Ward to Kate Waid, piem-i-es in Mahauoy City ; from Sarah Shearman et vir. to Wesley 1-2. Nus.s, premises in North Union township ; from Samuel L. Xuss, ad niiuistiator, to Amos Sclilauch, piemiscs in N'ortli Union township; from Amos Sclilauch and wife to Clayton Scliell. premises iu Nuronburg ; from Lewis F. Sterner and wife to John G. Bryant, piemises iu Tamaqua ; from F. C. Iteese, Clerk Orphans' Court, to Kilza A. Phillips, premises iu Gordon. Pure blood, and plenty of It, for nourish ing the tissues of the body, is requisite for good health. This is obtained with Dr. Blill'.s Pills, tlio blood-maker and ti.sue huilder. Tlio Coal Trade, Tho anthracite coal trade presents little change. Tlio rigorous restriction to keep out pu' down to market requirements continues anil the allotment for all the, companies for March lias been fixed at 2,500,000 tons, the same amount originally fixed for Februaiy, although tho actual February output was about 11,700,000 tons. Comparatively few new orders are being received, for tho weather continues generally mild and thus does not promote additional censiimptlon. There was a moderately cold wavu last week in the West, but it does not seem to havo had much effect beyond aiding in tlio better main tenance uf prices at tlio leading Western cities and imparting a little more spirit to the ileinaud at Chicago. The scarcity of chest nut coal is a feature in the trade, and this is aiding tho sale of pea coal. Don't delay ; always ho on time, for pro ventlon is better than cure. All coughs and colds and such affections of tho throat and lungs as lead to consumption are cured by Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. rr'seuteil Willi u I'lirso. A committee representing St. Joseph's con nection, Ashland, culled upon ltev. II. J. Mi Gcttigan, pastor of the church, on the evo of his departure for the South Iu the in terest of his health, and presented him with a purso of $320.00 that was contributed by members of his congregation to rover his ex penses while he is away. Father Mttietli gan was deeply Impleaded with the unselfish love thus demonstrated by his people, and expnssed himself very feelingly in accept ing the gift- Stiffness in the neck or Joints may bo iu stantly relieved by u few applications of Salvation Oil. It is cheap Safe and reli able. 23 cents. , GuiircUans Appolmeil, Johu.Yclth, Jr., was appointed guardian uf Win. II. Gibson, minor child of William II Ulbsuu, lato of the ligrough uf I'ottsville, do ceased. Andrew I.uruh was appointed guardian of Bertha, Charles, Minnie, James, Oscar uud Annie Lorah, minor children of Andrew Lorah, of I2ast Union township, Stephen Oravicz was appointed guardian of Agues Pulasckl, late of the Borough of Mahanoy City, deceased. Years of suffering relieved In a night, Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties ot Doau'a Ointment. Never falls. At any drug store, SO cents. Anniversary Crlehruilon, MIm Mary Ormsby, of 12ast Centre street, celebrated the 11th anniversary of her birth last evening. Quiet a number oT guests were present and enjoyed the festivities of the evening, Xo Signature Allncheil, We have received a communication on the organization of Council signed "Citizen" and styling himself a Democrat. Ii the party will furnish his name wo will give It publication. Headache Quickly Cured, . Dr. Davis' Anti-Heuduche never fells, 83c. DISCOUNT ON OATHS. (Continued from l'lmt t'aRO.) point even his com rides at arms revolted. Mr. MeGuire was evidently dlspoed to paint the town blue, but when his colleagues, In formed him that tho quoin of policemen had been filled he said "It was a mistake of the chair." On motion of Mr. James it was agreed that the falarici of tho oillrers remain tho samo as last year and Council adjourned. As the crowd was filing out ex-Policeman Thomas Hoi in called Councilman llarklns by a name that would not took well In print and had not ox-Policemen Kester and I'oltz Inter fered Ilolin would probably have scored a touch down on Harkins. As Miko Wright soliloquized, "Let the bug hop." (1IMIKUTON. The nilherton liorough Council met yester day morning ami re-organlzed by electing the following otlicers : President, Benjamin hvans; Secretary, William Middleton; Treas urer, John King : Supervisor, Dennis .Shecnan; Solicitor, S. Ilurd 12dwards. l'OTTHVILLK. The I'ottsville Borough Council organized hist night by the election of the following oilleers: President, B.iird Snyder ; Solicitor, David C. Henning ; Surveyor, W. S. Pugh ; Chief of Police, Hiram Davis. The nine old patrolmen wero re-elected. MINEltSVN.LK. The organization of the Borough Council of Minersvllle was a deadlock, and thev ad journed until Thursday witlioutcomiugto au agreement. PITHY POINTS. - -litppmiliig Throughout tlio Country Chronicled for Hasty I'erunal, John Watsou, of town, fireboss at Suffolk colliery, was excused fiom jury duty this week. A pension of $9 per mouth, from Octobel 30, 1S1J7, has been granted to Mrs. Meathabel V. Losch, widow of the late William G. Loscli, together witli $2 per month additional for her youngest child. I!cv. Daniel Hough, an able orator of West Shore, Md., will lecture at Centralia on tho 17th inst, subject, "Tlie Pitron Saint of Ire land. " The employes of tho Lehigh Valley Itail road Company on this division will receive checks for their February earnings on Fri day, Marcli 11, Counterfeit silver dollars and quarters arc being circulated in Tamaqua. (J. 12. Siiipe has leslgued as editor of tho Mahauoy t'itv American, to take effect next Satuiday. Ho is succeeded by Johu O'Don uell. Smith & Champion, of Mahanoy City, have sold their ice business to tho C. D. Kaier Co. Society nt Wm. lViin. The ladies of Win Peun comprising tho Sowing Circle turned out iu full numbers last night and teudered a number of gentlemen friends their first entertainment since the organization. The affair was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Seltzer, at which their daughter, Miss May I., was the hostess. The predominating feituro of the evening was a taffy pull, which was followed by a series of games, intermingled with vocal and instrumental selections. Among thnsu who wero tendered Invitations the following wero in attendance: Misses Minnie, Maitlia and Maize Jones, of Lost Creek; Lillie Beddall, Lillian Dovey, Jean Glover, Katie Chalmers, and Alice it. and May I. Selter, of Win. Bonn; and Messrs. William D Jones and Sobo Owens, of Lost Creek; .Tonkin Cranuago, of Girardville; William Wynn, of Shenandoah; Wilbur J. Lewis. William Chalmers, Jr., Charles II. Harris, J. S Beddall and J. H. Hughes. Tin: SPANISH KKQUKST. Uruecl General Loo- Ite-cull "As ft I'rnnl' of Good Will." Mnilrlil, March S. The details of Spuln's request that the United States Kovernment recall General Fltzhueh Lee from his iiost as consul General of the Ltnlted States at Havana, are as follows: The United States minister, General Stewart L. Woodford, had a conference at the Spanish foreign ministry on Thursday with Senor Gullon. the min ister of foreicn affairs. Senor Gullon expressed the deslie of the Spanish government that General Lee be re called "as proof of tho good will of the United States." General Woodford fabled Immediately to Washington on the subject, and the reply of the United States government was communicated to Senor Gullon on Saturday. To Itatlre I'loui IIiislnesK. To bo sold by March i-'Oth . My entiro stock of gents' furnishings, dry goods and notions. Uaro bargains. Intend to leavo town. Louis Mauu, 17 West Centre street. 2-20-tf Itemoved to Slieiiaudoali, Georgo Drew, an employe in the Lehigh Yalley Coal Company oflices at Lost Creek, has again become a resident of this towu. Ho moved from Maliauoy City yesterday. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND NEEVO0S DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Glddlue3s, Fuluessi aftor meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hent, Loss of Appetite, Co'stlvoness. Illotchos on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Bonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.lXIIAM'S IMM.S, taken asdlroet cd, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com pleto health. Thoy promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn and euro Melt llenduclio. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bare tb LARGEST SALE Of nr.y I'aleiit .tlcillcliio In the World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST ; (Blieeler's Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STlilWT. Pirat-clans work guaranteed. Prompt nml nlite attendants liatr cutting a sptctaltv. millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur. nituie etc,, insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by BAVIh FAIIST Insurance Agent, Also LllosndAocldooUl Ooupante TIIK AVr.ATIIUIl. Tho forecast for Wednesday i Fair weather with slowly rising temporature and light to fresh southerly winds. COURT NOTES. Tho l'rocei dings of Criminal Court I'ottsville III Icily Chronicled. l'ottsvillo, Marcli 8. Oenrge .1. Wadllnger secured an attachment to bring the prosecu tors of Martin floodof Into niiirt to show cause why the application of tlio latter for a liquor license should not be granted. District Attorney Ileclitrl presented tho petition of Klehard Ilrown for appointment as Constable of Last Mahanoy township, vlen lMward Hume , removed lo Maliauoy Citj . John T. Dolphin asked that Thomas Smith be named for the samo place and Joseph ,1. ilrown handed to court the name and papers of John liowloy, whom he thinks Is the right man for tho job. John Vcitli Jr . was appointed guardian of his nephew Win. H. (Hbson. of I'ottsville, and Ills Jsnu bond was Bppioed. Harry ( raustou, who played tho Tumbling liun planner l ist season, w.is brought fiom Scniuton and lodged iu jail on the usual charge. Lizzio Watts Is the prosecutrix. Andrew Lorah was appointed guardian of Ilertha. Charles, Minnie, James, O-sear mid Annie Lurah, Hast Union township, A $50 bond was Hied for each child. Stephen Oravies was made guaidian of Agnes l'ulaskl, minor chili of Stephen l'ulaski, late of Mahanoy City, deceased, and his $."i00 bond was approved. V.. A. Shoemaker filed a petition praying for a modification of tho sentence imposed on John tjuinu, of Shenandoah, charged by his wife, Clara A., with non-support. Her allowance Is $lll'ier mouth March 2Sth was, on motion of Hon. John W. Hyon, fixed for argument in the case of 1011 sbeth vs. John Fceley. On motion of Oeorgo J. Wadlinger, April -I tli was fixed for argument of tho motion for a new trial in the case of tieorgo vs. Sarah Hoppcs ; and moved to dissolve tlio attieli mont iu l'reeuiau llros. vs. l'ellx Schloss. D. W. Kuercher filed tho report of Viewers W. II Carter, A. C. Sherman and C. 1). Itoyer against the opening of a new road in North and Last Union townships; anil also tlio adverse report of Vieners Henry llau.se, John M. Kaull'man uud Josiali llreisch, on a proposed road in Union township. II. O. Ileclitel handed up the application of the Union Labor Society, of Shenandoah, for a charter. Johu Watsou, of Shenandoah, was on motion of Johu V. Wiialen excused fiom lury duty because ho is firo boss at Sull'olk colliery and could not be spared fiom his work. A pension of fS per month with fa per mouth additional for tho youngest child has been seemed for Meathabel V. Losch, widow of Wm. G. Losch, lato of I'ottsville, de ceased. Frank Little was the agent. Shoriff Toole acknowledged a deed to Sarah J. Dormife for pioporty in Mahanoy City, sold as belonging to Jlurtin Winters ami wife for $700. The report of Commissioners C. W. Deug lcr, A. 11. lioads and G. S. Stan Her, r(coni nisnding the division of tlio llarnesville, liush townsliip.eltctlun dbtrict.was presented by W. I). Seltzer confirmed ni.si and the costs ordered paid. A deed was recorded from Thomas Ward to Kate Ward for premises in Mahanoy City. NKWS NOTIS. l'atsy Collins was laid out by Palo Alto Council. He was a candidato for sunervisor. but being already buidened with tlio uillces of Justice ot tho Peace and Assessor, Coumi feared that nervous prostration might follow increased duties. Judge licchtel was rather positive iu his manner when informing .Messrs. Whitehoiiso and Ulrieh yesterday that l.e tlioiisht the cas of Thomas MeUmth, late Diiector of the Poor, had no healing on tlio suit against Commissioners Keutz. Muitiu and Alien. but they stated they would like to havo the opinion filed with tlio other papers to he considered hy the court iu disposing of tho motion for a new trial. The little episode had the efl'eet of clearing up a wrong im pression as to tlio Metirath caso and the Judge intimated that he suspected a curtain person of abstracting tlio missing opinion of the court from the records ill order to in fluence public opinion. The Judge said lie never saw a verdict more carefully drawn than that of the jury in the Commissioners case. Ho stated that every count wascijarly and fairly marked in excellent writing so theio could he no mistake as to the finding. Win. Itichardson. of Mahauoy City, was triad yaateicbty afternoon on the charge of robbing the New Ilostou Junction station of the Penna, Itailroad on the night of April 30, 1HI7, with jaines Thornton, wlieu mileage books, tickets, four revolversand othertliings weiK tukau. Thornton was brought from jail and swoie that Ulchardsun had nothing to do with the robbery. He had met Uich urdsou at the park afterthe robbery and they drank brer together. When ho weut away lie threw some of tho stolen goods near Iiicliardson, who as sleeping at the time, liichurdson took the stand and said that when he awoke he saw the goods, and, tak ing a mllege book and revolver ho lalt the place and went to Shamokin. He afterwaids threw tho milege book into the creek, be cause ho surmised it was stolen, nichardsun denied that ho went away to escape arrest and said his whereabouts where Known to his father all tho time. Thornton is serving a year for the oll'cn.u baring pleaded guilty. The jury returned and lendered u scalid verdict this morning. In the Commissioners' caso next Monday was fixed for filing additional briefs upon motion of Attorney Whitehouse, and after the court guts time to consider them the motion for a new trial argued last Friday will bo decided. Tine to ilsrecoid MincrsvlIIoTown Council Is deadlocked again. C. K. Wagner and Otto Scliuudell each receiving six votes lor president. It was stated that Councilman I Scheeder, elected as "anti-ring" somehow I voted with the circle. Fifteen ballots were I taken., The final account of II. It. Hartlioloniew. 1 assignee of tile Daniel McGurl estate, was , continued nisi. CRIMINAL COUKT. I Judges llechtal, Koch aud S.ividgo disposed of the following cases : James llcLoiigliliu, malicious mischief, on oatli of Win. II. Vojtoy; dead guilty; sen tenced to pay $5 fine, costs aud to do 3 months. Jolin Hnbin aud John Kelly, plead guilty to being tramps on oath of Charles While; ft nue, cosis nun uo uays oacn. Miko Pribula, larceny on oath of Tony Kat rice, plead guilty; $3 ttne, costs, restore prop erty aud do two mouths. Andrew Cook, larceny, on oath of Jacob Itoyer; not guilty, county for costs. George Measuer, usual charge on oath of Lizzie Karterman; plead guilty; usual sen tence, Thomas Morris. ey, assault and battery on oath of A. Ilatcho; plead guilty; $i fine, costs and -10 days. L'dwaid Know lea, usual charge, on oath of Clara !sh In ton; plead guilty; usual sentence. Michael Hemlock and George Hulp, assault and battery on oath of Jacob Lepp; not guilty, county for costs. James Hvans, assault and battery, on oath of Mrs. l'.vaus; plead guilty; f3 Hue, costs and four mouths. Patrick Miiloue, larceny, on oath of Daniel llradley; plead guilty; 3 fine, costs and DO days. Anthony Sjbelensky, malicious mischief, on oath of John Augustitis, plead guilty; $1 Hue ousts and U0 days. Mike Paldosl, malicious mischief, uu oath of Kate ilaro, plead guilty j fl Hue, costs uud 20 days. John llrlcu, drunken nuisance, on oath of John btevenson, plead guilty ; J 1.00 flnu, costs and three months, ' David Mack, assault and battery, on oath of Montz Zimmerman, plead guilty; $1 lluu, costs aud thirty days, l.'apt. W. K. Joues, chairman of the prose cuting committee of the Mahanoy City liorough Council, appeared before Justice Knehlor here to day against Michael D.trrah and William iiicliardson, charging them with setting flru to the printing olllco of Johu W. Parker and stable of Peter Kiehmaii. iu Mahanoy City ou the night of January 23rd, last, with lliteut to burn down tho buildings. IUrrah plaided not guilty and demanded a tearing which was given him. Kichardsou wuived u hairing, Dotli wero then ro-com- Inltted to jail. Itichardson was found guilty this morning of receiving stolen goods from the New Ilostou railway station. Ho received a sentence of $5 fine, costs uud 0 months imprisonment. A mirriage license was granted to day to Anthony Kilcur and Miss Maggie Devltt, both of Lost Creek. Miss Devltt Is k daugh ter of Andrew Devltt, lata of Wllkeslmrre and, being a minor, Slierlir Tools was 'ap pointed her guardian to glveu consent to the mirriage. A deed from Joseph Miller to Harriet Ilea ver for property In Union township was recorded to-day. Harry Cranston, the piano player brought to jail from Wllkcsbane, Is willing lo marry Miss Lizzie Waffs, but bur father refines to give his consent and Lizzie is not of legal IIJJO. r.llen Hegley, of Cressona, charged with murdering her husband. John, by striking him on tho head witli poker dining a spree, is now on trial before Judge Savido. True bills havo been found against Patrick Malone and Thomas Devluo, charged by Peter Krelger with tccelving stolen goods; Ti omits W. Ittese, adultery, on oath of A. W. Swayed; and Peter Petrownkl, charged with assault and battery tu kill on oath of John Smith. K. It. Smith, llsq., counsel for County Com missioner Charles Meyers, to-day made a motion to quash counts 1, 2, 3 and I in the caso against the County Commissioners, which are foiinde.'. on tlio 10th section of the Controller Act. Also flic 7th count, charg ing failure to keep a tax lien record, the hnter on the gnuind tin' tlio Act of June, 1M1, is unconstitutional, tho point having been decided by tho Supremo Court, he claims It Is probable tho motion will be spi edily disposed of nnd tho caso called for trial tn-monnw. Judgu llichtel refused to miasti counts 1. 2. 3and I anil withheld his decision In count 7. in the indictment uga list the mcsent board of Commissioners. Counsel for Mr. Meyers reuueslcd a sepcnito trial, and Judge licchtel said lie had no objections If the Common wealth called it. Counsel are In consultation uer tho matter. iu:vr op a To cleanse tho system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when tlio pringtimo eoiiios, use the true and perfect remedy, Syiup of Figs, lluy tho genuine. Manu factured hy tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for s.ilo by all druggisls, at 50 cents per bottle. AMtlSn.UliM'si, KAIim's OPKP.A HOUSE. "Heart of Chicago." which comes to the Kaier (irand opera house, Mahauoy City, on the 12th, Saturday night next, can bo relied upon to produce some startling novelties. Tliia is assured by Its being tho work of that mechanical playwright, Lincoln J. Cartor. "A llaggage Check" cornea Thursday to the Kaier (Irand opera house, Mahanoy City, and Jamts T. Kelly will carry forward tho fun of tins piece that received its most ex tensive advertising through the killing of Madge Yorke, one of tho company, at tlio Ziesse Hotel, I'hiladelphla, some years ago by her actor-lover. The Elrny Stock Company opens at Kaler's opera lioiiho, Maliauoy City, on next -Monday night for a week iu a leportoiro consisting of "Sea of Ice," "Kair IEobel," "The Wages of .Sin," etc. Tlio company is a favorlto there and needs no praise. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-lleadacho. All druggists. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. Wli.it? l'an-Tina, aic. At Gruhler llros. drug htore. Hold I'nr llluliwn'v Itolilmry. Harrlsliurir, March 8. William nnd Robert Hums nnd Harry St. John were committed to jail in default of $2,000 ball hero yesterday on two charges of highway robbery and larceny. Leopold Itlssi and John Grayblll, farmers In the lower end of Dauphin county, Identified tho misoners as the parties who held them up on their way home from mar ket in tills citv. j woury-sovnii Killed In lfnllulmm Itlnl Tehoran. March 8. The iiovernor of the province of Kerman has routed the Insurgents of several points in Persian Beluchistan, where It Is expected order will shortly be restored. There were serious riots at Hamadan, capital of the Persian province of that name, on Feb. 22, due to a quarrel between the parti sans of rival priests, during which 27 persons were killed. StrlUors Iti'I'iisii ufVIo'il. Westerly, It. I., March 8. The White Rock cotton mill, ownod by 15. 13. & It. KniRht, was started'yesterday after a six weeks' shutdown, owimr to a Etrlke of a larce portion of the help uecause or a reduction of wanes. Only CO of the strikers returned to work, nowever, ana it will bo Impossible to run with this number. CnrolouHiioss May ( oxt Two Lives. Miamokln, Pa.. March 8. While wontinr in tho new Hurnside shaft one of the workmen exploded a stick of dynamite by accidentally striking It with his pick. John Delanev, of Pittsburg, nnd Peter Qulnn, of Boston, were fatally Injured and William Kel lerman sustained serious Injuries in the explosion which followed. AVfllSrT for- over ;ij'"-.A ' ... . . " o oiinouiouo tor RHEUMATISM. NEUBALtrlA and dollar Oomplaintsf wuu (ui-iiarm uuuer mo binngcut GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. . prescntjea tiy eminent puyelclansi, DR. niCHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER. WorM renowned I IIp,nnrl.-nlilviiiirposHfMl I Only genuine Willi Trade Mark " Anchor,' t. Ad. Itlrhlcr&Co.. glSfearbSt.. Xcir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honses, Own Glassworkt, S3&S0CU. liilUut.cd Si Kcouimeadi.it by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. n. Hagenbuch, 10 J N. Main St. i'.D. Kirlln, t s. Main St. ,. snenanaoah. t. fa?Clita DR. RICHTEFVS ANCHOR" STOMAfirAr. !,.( Coll-. lvperislu,tStninncli Coiuiilutiil r in DRINK- CUiARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY 1 -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. A genuine wolcomo wuUsy otiat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal Sta. Pineal whiskeys, beera, porter aud ale constantly ou lap. Choice etfporaucu drtnkr and elgara. V " A Pleasure at Last, e a e e o o ft s e e e s t a 9 No Muss No Trouble. Sold in All Colors by Oroccrs and Address, 71113 MAYPOLtt SOAP styleE 4 if t.3?rtr. V SOAP ' WASHES & DYES V 1 A w New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! Our stock is composed of everything in IJoots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public lo call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : Men's Rubbers, - - - - 31 cents Ladles' ' - 13 cents " Shoes, - 75 cents IVIen's " - - - 95 cento All other goods arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CM EAP STORE No. 26 East Centre Street. Next door to Singer Sewing Mnchlno olllcc. ASK YOUR GROCER. For Franck's Coffee Essence f For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. (telitiino P'rnuek will plense you if you love n Your grocer pens H HO O VJ3N MBR CANTILE. CO., MISCELLANEOUS. TAfANTKI) Millinery preparers ami lcnrners. i ? Apply to-morrow morning ftftrr i o'clock at tlio Hon Ton Millinery Parlors, 20 North Main street. It yVANTKI). A bright ami ImliHtrtou young II man nhout IS path of ac, posm'snintf a common school education, who Is tlcMiousof lenrniiiR a mod trailn and huxincH-, Must live with prents in Shennmlonh. AtUhcsa "Trade,1 care of IIkuaij). 3-8-tf nOKSALK A ilrht-cln meat market with 3 all its fixture. Centrally located and Is tho hest stand In town. Can ho bought re koii ahly and poHcsdon can he had immediately after purchase. Tim present proptietor Is frolnjr to leave town. Apply at I1i:uai.i oftlcr. 3-5-Gt 1710 It BAIK Four properties sttimted at Xos. 1 225 and 227 v'cMt Lloyd street Two aro on the front and two ort the rear of the lot. These properties were formerly owned hy .Jonutlau It. Koerx. Apnlvto William.). Joiich guardian, Itux l:ilt Mt. Can lie I, Vn. 2-21-lm IilOU ItlCNT. A raro chanco for an energetic 1 IiiihIiichs man. A urand store either for grocery hiifdncHM or Haloon, in good location, nt-cla-iH dwelling apartments attached with hath room and fixture, all latest f inprovementH, good cellar fiS feet long. 1'osHcssion to ho had In April. Kor further information apply at the llt.UALii office 2-Il-lm I pOtl HKNT. Storeroom and dwelling. No. 17 North Main street, now occupied hy Shlpp'H nhoe store. Possession given April Int. Apply to. Jacob Noll, 11 N. Main street, tf P OU HA!K. A buggy and two hatcher wagons, will aluo rent my whceiwimiit and paint whop, corner Coal and Jardln streets Apply to Charles IMoppcrt, ou tho premises, tf ITIOU HAMC A very deshahlo property. Ap 1 ply tt Joseph Wjatt, 201 North Main St. tf MTOCKIIOLIUZU' MKICTINO. Tho annual O meeting of the CUlztiiH' Hulldlngnnd Loan Association will bo held at its ollice. No, 127 North Main strict, on Tuesday, March hth, Jb'JH, at 8 p. m, Ity order of Jam km Hki.l l'rea. Attest: C. W. Dr.xar.Ku, Sec'y. B-3-5t I70Xl HUNT. Storeroom, dwelling and stable, ? No. 120 North Main Mrect. Kent very reasonable to the right party, .Store and dwell ing can be rented with or without the stable. Storeroom has plate glass front and is 2 feet deep. INHfcessiou can bo had at onco. No better location for business In town. Apply to C. W. Newhonser, 122 N. Main St. 2-2fi-tf TjlOU SAI.1C Timber yard in an exccPon 7 location In Tallinn uu-. A snlemlid openlnir for a carpenter with a small capital. For further Information lmpiiro of 15.1). lleddxll, attorney, corner of Centre and Mahautongo streets, i-oiisviiiu, -juji-eon Oltl'liANM' COUKT HAMS. Pursuant to nu alias order of the Orphans Court of tho county of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, tho sul- berlber, executor of tho last will and tcstmnent of Ludwlg Zimmerman, Into of the township of union, in ui county oi scuuyiKiii, deceased, will expose to nalo by public vendue, on tho premises, in tho borough of Shenandoah, on Saturday, Amil 2, 1MH, at one o'clock In tho afternoon, the following valuable piopertys All that certain wholo lot or piece of ground adjoining fractional i arts of two other lots or pieces of ground, situate on the northwest corner of Vain ami Coal streets, in the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, llelng the whole of lot No. 10 of block No. 12, and an adjoining fractional parts of lots Nt s. J and 8 of block No. 12, bounded east by North Main street, north by Cropertlesof Win. Niswcnter and others, west y Pear alley, and south hy Coal street. Having a frontage on North Main street of 43 feet ll inches, and on Coal street 1ft) feet. In addition thereto, on the northeast side of said property is an easement of an alleyway feet wide and 77 feet ti Inches in length for the use of the adjoining property owners, their heirs and assigns forever. I pon a portion of said laud is erected a large and commodious four-story frame hotel, known a the "Commercial Hotel." The western portion of said premises 111 feet front ou Coal street and in length M) feet along Pear alley, alTunU a beautiful site for a largn building. It is one of the most convenient nnd desirable properties lu the borough of Shen andnah. TKUMS OF HAIjK: Ten per cent, of price bid shall bu paid down on day of sale, and the balance on or before June 2. 18UH, without Interest- Any further desired information maybe hud by cal lug upon tno executor, or ti. U.M. Hollopetcr, Attorney, Shenandoah. Pa, Lt'lIAN Kukiis, liy order of the Orphans (urt Kxeeutor, F C. Ui:esk, Clerk, Pottsvllle, March 7, 16'JS. 3-8-Ilt-oaw 'i GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending lo their teeth, lioth reasons hnve no existence in this ad vanced age, I'ninless and inexpensive dent islry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very Ilea Teeth, $8. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can. take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $1 ; Hest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rales. Uxaminations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St,, Shenandoah. MAYPOLE SOAP s e If : WASHES and DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled oi Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses. R-.bbons, Curtains, Underllnen, etc.. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents; DCPOT, 127 Duanc Street, A'eif Pori. ABE LEVINE, FHOP. 15 Factories in Europe. good cup of coffee f 32 MEDALS AWARDED. Sole Agents. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsportj will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from ( business. Absolutely no Danfc'jr. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt, Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charpes nnd terms moderate and within teach of all. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . , Porter and Weiss Beer. FIHEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street. SHENANDOAH- i iil,l, i- & a, t.iini'iinniJi Examination Made at the Honse or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. EVAN J. DAVIES jyry 11(1 Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. rniLn.-cnfflr -stoke, o DEALEIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SO West Contra Street. I Tho Rosy Froshnoss I And a velvet Boftneaa of the akin ii Idt- riablv obtained br thoM who ma Pouomi'i I Complexion powder.
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