NO CANDY IS SETTER 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 charge for the inferior grade. HOOKS & BROWN, rl. Main St. Buy Keystoneflour. Ik-aunt that tlio immc Lnssio & IiAK.n. Ashland, l., ia printed nn over siicx. ltMCU"i:' Cllelk. Charlci 12. Rlnney I probably tlie luo-il formidable rival ol Charles II Hoyt in tlie field of larco coint-ily wtltiuK. ami "A ItaK gave Cheek" is probably the most uh oI'iiI of his efl'orts, it liavluc survived four season of representationamlalv.a3. proved a inone maker With James T. Kclley as tin featured performer, "A Uuggage. Check," nil' be at tlie Kaior Grand opera house Mahanoy City, Thursday. Marcli 10, and as Mr Kelley is a (ninciliiin who is u1v;ib clean aud funny in bis methods, a worthy performance may be expected. .St, Clair lloy Mint. Willie Sclierr, ai;ed 11 years, and residing with his parents in St. Clair, nasauciileutallj shot and killed on tho mountain li ar thai town yesterday, while, in the couiuatiy ol several companions. They wero shooting m a tariret, aud in a dispute between Seliarruntl Lewis for possession of tho nun, it was ain dentally discharged and young Seherr re ceived tho full charsio in tho left sidu ivei the heirt A few minutes later he died. He was the sou of Kdward Kcherr, a miner, ltviQE at St. Clair. Mrs. Mulit.'ll Deuil. Mrs, Iiobert Miintell died at l'ort Huron, Mich., early yesterday niorniui.'. Sho was known on the stage as Charlotte l!.ihrns. Mr. Mantcll cancelled bis engagement at Mahanoy City last week because of his wife's illness, who had many favorites unions tin theatre-goers of this town. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait. At Brumm's. 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The Bale will take place ut tlie office ot !. It. Coyle, Kaq., HecUhvll bilililinp;, between the hours of 6 and S oelock p. m lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiu It pays to be educated. It pays to be educated at the best school. Time and money are both wasted at an inferior school, .... THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At Bloomsburg, Pa., Is unsurpassed in equipment, in struction and conveniences for students. Write for a souvenir book, of views and catalogue. Snnut! term will onen Starch Jqtlt, 1808. J. R. WELSH, PHINCIPAL. sen -IJKST LINK OK- GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED. ! HAY and HTHAW. fit Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Centre 81. 1 ass l v 3 Wlmt doos A stand for? When Bomo friend suggests that your blood need3 A sarsaparilla treat' ment, remember that A stands for AYER'S. Tho first letter in tho alphabet stands for tho first of sarsnparillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in tho favor of the family. For nearly half a century has been curing all forms of blood diseases scrofula, eczema, tetter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's u book about theso cures "Ayer's Curebook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which 13 sent free on request, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The book will interest you if you are sick or weak, because it tells not what it is claimed the remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it has done. Will it cure you ? It ha3 cured thousands like you. Why not you? J lAprd in O "5" 5 Misa Lizzie Thomas journeyed to l'liila delpbia at 110011 to-day. T. J. llroiialull made a business trip to I'ottsville this moriiiim. D.miol C. llou-cr spent to-day transact in 2 husines'iat liazlctou. Koy I.itifcham lias returned from a visit to friends at Schuylkill Haven. Couai ilruan 11. L. Shoemaker and wife visited friends at I'ottsville to-day. 1'. II. Cotiry was operated upon to-day at tho University hospital, Philadelphia. Hisses Mary aud Katie Tiemey, of South Main street, are visitintt Philadelphia friends Dr. James Jlonaghan, of Huston, is visit ing his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. 11. Motiaxhau, of town. J. J. Stevens, night conductor on tho 1 & II. passenger train, is spendiut: several dayi 111 New YorK. Constables Thomas Tosh and Thomas Rolin spent to-day ut Pottsvlllo makiug re turns to court. Mrs. Alex. J. McKeo, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mansell, of West Oak street W. J. Whitehotise nd Georje Dysou, Ksirs., of 1'ott.sville, were in town last nii'ht and witnessed tho performance at the theatre. Will II. Waters and Kdward Kester left town this afternoon for Perth Ainhoy, N. J., to transact business aud will return to morrow. Louis Oohlin, tho clothier, left town this uioruini: for Philadelphia to secure a number of tailors and cutters aud buy a stuck of piece goods. Thomas llaird, superintendent of tlie riionias Coal Co's Kohley Uun colliery, at Shenandoah, had business in town to-day. Ashland Telegram. .Miss Katie Sheridan, one of Lost Creek's most gifted vocalists and otherwise accom plished, is being pleasantly eutortaiued at the home of her frieud, Miss Katie Walsh, at Ceutraliu. Hubert Morrison and Georgo Watson visited friends at Centralia yesterday. Oscar Wieder, of North Jardin street, has left town for Livonia, N. Y., where he will taku up his future residence. -Miss Lizzie Moms, of Miuersvillo, is visiting relatives, tho Morns family, ou south Ilower street. -Josoph Mm pity mado his appearance on our streets to-day after an illness of eight narks of typhoid fever. His sister, Lizzie, is still confined to her bed with tho same sickuess. ni:vr or a 1,1, To cleanso the system in a gontlo aud truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use the two and perleut remedy, Syrup of Figs, lluy the genuine. Manu factured by tho California I'ig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. MAHANOY CITY. It Is Iteported (iruliaiii Is to (Set tlio l'osl- lIlllsterNlllp. Mahanoy City, Slar. II. Tho nostofllce fight is the leading local topic to-day. liumor has it that Da-id Graham received a telo gramlast night from Congressman lirumru assuring him of his appoiutmtut. It is said Heed refused to maku certain promises re quired by th Congressman. Miss Annie McAtec, who is an applicant for the post- mastership, left for Washington, 1). C, last cveiiiuz and David Graham packed his gtip aud started fur tho same place this morning. lieed claims there will bo no appointment until after another confcieioe is held. He will probably leave for Washington to-day There is also a rumor afloat that the leading backers of Mathias will urge Graham's up puiutment if Mathias can't get tho plum. At its re-organization on Monday, last, the Ilorough Council elected Peter Lichmaii Treasurer, ignoring tho borough election of Christ. Gahbort. At a special meeting of Council last night Gal-bert pteseuted his certificV.o of eleetiou and his bond. He stated that he had made a demand upon .Mr. Hichmati for the hooks and tho latter refused to turn them over. Council referred the matter to tho law and ordinance committees for a report at the next moating. The Treasurer's bond was iucreased to $10,000, Upon the close of tho session tho regular Couucilmanic supper was served, "I suffered for months from sore throat. Uclectrlo Oil cured me In tweuty-four hours," M. S. GUt, HawcsvlIIe, Ky. Mrs, Morgan Improved. Mrs. David Morgan, of St. Clair, who some time ugo received a paralytic stroke, is much improved and is now considered out of danger. Her many friends hero will receive this news with much gratification, 1'ioiperous TlirMplltiis. The New York Clipper says Tom and Lottie Waters, of town, closed a twenty weeks' engagement at Austin's Klcctric Palace, Syracuse, N. Y., on March 3th, aud will opeu u circuit engagement at Keith's Philadelphia theatre next Monday. Knee Cup 1'raoturen, Jeremiah O'Neill bad the misfortune to fracture bis left knee cap while engaged at work. Ur. O'Neill is the driver or the coal supply team of the Columbia Brewing Com pany. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure cureVfrjulckly That's what you want I C. II. llagenbucb. P1THYP0INTS. Iluppmiliif! nirougliiiiit tlie Country Chrnnlilpd lor Unity l'miaul. A number of young men In Mahanoy City are organizing u minstrel show. John Mcllrearty, has been elected presi dent of the Ashland Town Council. A number of carpenters employed by the P. & It. C. & I. Co. havo been laid oft". An extra tar was put on the Pentisy train this morning to take the passengers to Potts vlllo. The Sons of Veterans will meet to-night for the purpose of forming a military organ ization. Mahanoy City School Hoard will Issue ja.l.OOO worth of bonds, to erect a nuw school building. On Friday Jack Boner and Tommy West, of New York, will met at Philadelphia in tlie ring. Thomas Allen, aged U0, mid Mrs, I). Dclp, aged If), both of Tamaqlia, were married ou Saturday, I. K. Magargle offers for sale in auothcr column several flue specimens of horse flesh Head the ud. Peter Grifllths, of Utrardville, is electing a bilck building at Tamatiua, to be used as a haidware store. Timothy Ilaitnett was placed ou trial yes trrday at Willlanispurt for tho murder of amuel Somberger. Centre County Coniuiissioucis pay an aver age of about $140 a mouth fur the sculps ol wildcats, fuxes and minks. Miss Nt-ary of Shenandoah, is tcachinr Coles High School during the temporary absence of Principal Daniel J. flllilian. In saving her 8-year-old child, who wu enveloped in llames, Mrs. Harry Kepler, ol Schuylkill Haven, was seriously buriii-d. There will bo a meeting of tlie Lithuaniai Citizen's Hlghts League in the parish schuo ot the Lithuanian church to-morrow evening Congressman M. II. Kulp si ys ho will bo 11 candidate for delegate to the Hepublical State Convention from Nortliumheilsnd county. Sister Gabriel, of the Convntt of St Bridget's Catholic church, at Johnstown, wn Killed yesterday uy a train while 011 mission of mercy. Lilward Hrunnon, of Northumberland, wai yesterday reappointed by tho Governor in spector of miues fur tlie Seveulh Anthraciti district of tlie state. Mrs. Uurd S. Patterson, wife of a forme well known Pottsvlllo lawyer, died at he home in Pittslmig yesterday, after an illuesf of several weeks of pn-umonia. Notice lias been given that tho Sugai Notchand tho Lance collieries in the iniie end are to be closed down for an indefinite period. Thu reason sssignnd is that the ox penso or iiprnttniK them it too great. Deeds for the following real estate trans fers were filed in tho Recorder's ollico From John Lawler and wife to Annie Har- rity, promises in Frackville; from Joseph Miller to Harriet licaver, promises in King town. No matter how long you have had th cough; if it hasn't already developed int consumption Dr. Wood's Norway Pico Syrup will euro it. TrilYeliiiB Knrllltles to the South, The eyes of the public are always turned with interest on the Nation's Capil, Wasl ington, with its magnificent public buildings its beautiful streets, its world-famous library ami the lact that it is the centre of all thi great country's interests, Haltimure an Washington are brought into close toucl with us by the two great systems, the Phil adelphiaand Heading Railway and the Haiti more and Ohio. The Hoyal llluo Line need 110 introduction. It is famous for its swift, safo and superb trains, Us comfortable an commodious cars, aud tho marvelous vxacti tude with winch its trains speed to their ties tiuatiou. lliore is only one way to South; taku tho Philadelphia and Heading to Philadelphia, where close connections are made over the Hoyal Blue Line. H. II. Patoii 812 Walton Ave., N. Y. City, writes: "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syitip for years and find it the most efllcv clous remedy tor coughs, colds and laryugiti I havo over tried." Prison Statement. The statement of the county prison for th moutti 01 fcuruary snows tho averugt prisoners in jail during the mouth to 1 210 4-5; average cost of maintenance in eluding warden's table, 07 4-U ; Goods inatiu factured during tho month : Rag Carpet, 73U yards; Ingram, 100 yards; Pantaloon good 110 yards; Halt hose, 810 dozen pairs. Hvery part of the body is momentarily wearing outand being built up anew. Thi: work is dond by the blood. Keep this vital fluid pure with Dr. Hull's Pills, and health will prevail. Fetlieriiirs Fust l'Mcera. "Marl" and "Lady Hellman," tho speed pacers owned by Dr. Fetherolf, of Mahanoy City, will leave ou April 1st for Lavello Fai grounds, where they will undergo a course of track training under the direction of Job Harrison. They will spend two mouths Lavelle, when they will bs ready for th circuit races for the season 1S9S. "I have been using Salvation Oil for back ache, stiffness in the neck, and pain in the side and found it an excellent cure, it constantly ou hand. Chas. Hiiller, Hill, N. J Miss Morgan at (llrardtllle. I kee; Union Miss Fannio Morgan, missionary of Read ing Baptist Association, who has been con ducting a very successful series of special services in the Lnglisb Baptist church, Mabauoy City, left yesterday for Girardvill where she will hold a scries of mectiuus. Moving Causes Trouble, Anthony Petal was arrested by Constabl Giblou yesterday on a charge of assault and battery mads by John Grutski. Tlie board ing boss of the man was moving bis household goods and ho gavo a keg of herr to boarders for assisting him. A free fight re suited. Operations Upon the Kye, Dr. J. P. Browu has opened otllcea at 233 Kast Centra street, Mahanoy City, and will practice medicine and surgery in all branches, including eye, ear, uuse an throat. Spectacles and cyo-glasses adjusted artificial eyes inserted aud operations upon eyo performed. 1. 10-Siii J. P. Bbow.v, M. D. Charged With Incorrigibility. Annie Dooling, the seventeen year old gill whoso uatue was connected with the recent "Sbaft'Voxposures, was takeu to jail yester day by Constable Gihlon, having been com milted by Justice Shoemaker ou a charge Incorrigibility mado by the girl's father, who seeks to have her placed In a reformatory, Years of sutlering relieved in a night Itching piles yield at once to the cu mil properties of Doan's Ointment, Never fall At any drug store, 50 cents. Mall Curriers' llonil. Commencing with April 1st the mall ca riers of Shenandoah as well as those of oth places, must furnish bond with a surety company. Heretofore a personal bond wi all that was necessary. Fire! I'lret I' Ire I Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America Bud Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United 1-lrciuoti' Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fails, 23c, FUND FOR DEFENSE, (Continued from Y"lrst Pago.) rope, rind hurt a talk yesterday witn Mr. Lane, who Is said to have some ot these ships for Bale, though lie does not at present have the right, In the cane of thn two small Brazilian bat tleships now building at La Selnne, France. As to these, or Indeed any Brazilian or Chilean warshlna. it has been dls- covereu umr. liiazu ami inline m iui- es to a treaty by the terms of which neither country can sell any of Its war- shlus unless the other sells a ship. The reason for tills peculiar provision Is to be found In the alliance that Is re ported to liave been entered Into by these two countries for mutual pro tection against Argentina and other South American nations. Captnln Brownson does not expect to stay abroad long, and goes only on condi tion that he may return Immediately In case of an open rupture. As to the right to buy foreign war ships, all authorities agree that such purchases may be made, even It Hos tilities have begun, if the neutral na tion exercises strict Impartiality be tween the belligerents, and the ships are not tinned and outfitted ready for service. The trade of shipbuilding Is recognized as a legitimate one, which may be carried on at all times. A good deal Is being accomplished in the way of preparation in both the navy and war departments. The con ference at the navy department yes terday looked Into the procurement ot suitable store for ammunition, coal and supplies, and touched upon tlie nuestlon of dry docks, and generally considered a number of other matters connected with the operation of a war- ship. The war depaitment wns not behind the navy. General Flagler, chief of ordnance. Is very busy reach Ing out in every direction by means of the telegraph and tho mall to learn Just how far the resources of the big prl vato manufacturing concerns can be relied upon to come to the aid of tho war department In arming anil eattip ping a volunteer army, should one lie found neccessary. Senor Du Hose, the Spanish repre sentative at Washington, when seen at the Snanlsh legation and asked tis 10 the present status of affairs, said. Notwithstanding the npparent .xgi tation, I am gratined to note that so fnr ns nctual occurrences are concerned they are adjusting themselves natural ly and In a manner that is satisfactory to both governments. Tlie t-ee inci dent Is closed. If indeed it was ever open. At most it was a mlsapprehen sion of what actually occurred. 1 am directly authorized by Senor Gullon, the minister of foreign ntlairs, to deny tnai any demand or request has ever been made for the recall of Consul General Lee. and It Is unfortunate and mislead ing for representations to be printed that Spain has withdrawn a request or demand never In fact made. GKNIMtAL bill'. WILL STICK. Our Itoprentntlvc In Ilnvntin Huh No Intention of Jtntli-lnir. Havana, March 9. Some persons, In order to Increase the excitement, are urging General Fitzhugh Lee to sdi?n. but the consul general of the United States said to a correspondent yesterday: "I will stick by the ship of state until the clouds roll by.- The resignation of Walter 1. Darker. United States consul at bagua fa Grande, ivns conHrmed by yesterday's advices. Mr. Darker has been on the verge of nervous prostration. Alex ander C. Brice, tho United States con sul at Matanzas, says he cannot much longer stand the strain under which he has lived the last two years. The Hache left yesterday for the Tor- tugas Islands, to resume her coast sur vey work. The Fern will be replaced by the United States cruiser Mont gomery, which arrived here this morn ing. The crew of the Fern have been unable to wash heHdecks recently, ow ing to the fllthiness of the harbor water, and must clean up at sea in order to avoid sickness among the crew. When cleaned the Fern will go to Key West, and from there to Matanzas with relief supplies. ' The naval court yesterday continued its work, spending some time on th wreck. There is nothing known ofllclally yet about the deportation of any of the newspaper correspondents, except Hon ore Lnlne, who was arrested on Sat urday last. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-IIeadache. All druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. FOH SAI.1S. A line bay marc, five years old. Can beat 3 minutes, about ten hundred weight. Perfectly gentle. Apply ' JetTerson, 2! South nrdlnSt. TTtOIt SALE One Jet black horse, 7 years old, 11 1... 11 imm vv'lll.-. -II trot n mile in 2:10 and any larty can drive idini also one sadlo horse, Willi lour uiuereoi k" nrl tmrmihH horsfs. old enough to worlc. f. .. . .. ; rj-, n.nt.,1 .tro-r 3-9tI TVANTKI). A bright and Industrious young V man about IS years ot age, possessing 1; common school education, who is desirous of learning a good trade and business. Must live with pnrruts In Shenandoah. Add;cas "I rade, care of IIkiialii. 3-S-tf rinii A1.1C. A flrMt-class meat market with V all its llxturea. Centrally located and Is tho best stand in town. Can be bought ro ami ably und possession can bo had immeiiiim-iy after purchase. The present propiletor Is going to liavo town. AppiyanmuAi-ooiiiie. Tfl01t PALU Four properties, situated at Nos. 11 -s. imil e-7 v.Vflt Llovil street. Two are on tho front and two 011 the rear of tho lot. Theso properties were formerly owned by Jonatluu It, Itogers. Apply to William J. Jones guardian llox 131, Mt. funnel, Pa. 2-2Mm IiOU HUNT. A raro cliaueo for an energetic business man. A grand store either for grocery business or saloon, in good locution, tlrsUelass dwelling apartments attached with both room and llxtures, oil latest Improvements, good cellar !W feet long. Possession to bo bad In April, For further Information apply at tho IIBUAI.U otllco B-ll-lIU IiiOIt Ui?i 1, Morerooni onu uweinng, iso. 1, ' North Main street, now occupied byShlpp's shoe store. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Jucoli isoll, II a. -Mum street, 11 POIt HA LIC A buggy and two liutclier wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright and paint shop, corner Coal and Jardin streets Apply to Charles Ploppcrt, on tho premises, tf I7IOH SAI.U A very desirable property. A 1 ply to Joseph Wjatt, 201 North Main St. tf FOIt HUNT. Storeroom, dwelllnir and stable, No. 120 North Main strict. Kent vcry reasonablo to the right party, Ktorouud dwell ing can be rented witli or without tho stable. Storeroom has plate glass front and is 12 feet deep. Po-sesslon can bo had at once. No better location fur business in town. Apply to I- U' 'Vi.wlmitsi.r IKl SJ TVI..I.. Ut i-'H.lf TjlOlt BAI.H. Timber yard in an excellen location In Tamanui,. A solendld oneuliur for a carpenter with a si mil capital. For further Information Inquire of K.I), llcddsll, attorney, corner of Centra and Mahantongo streets, I'ottsville. 2-2D-fit-iod -TOTIOH OI'STOCKIIOI.DKH'S MIJKTINO. 1 The uuuual meeting of thu stockholders of the (.'Ulceus' Llectrlo I.lht Company, of Hlien uudouli will be held at the otllee of the com pany, No, 21 North Jardin street, on Wednesday, April 0th, 1KW, between tho hours of 2 audi p. in., for the purpose jf electing eleven (11) directors to serve for tbt ensuing year, and fur the purpose of hearing ind receiving the report of the Auditors. f Joint UuuttLKU, a-s-uaw Secretary. MARCHAPRILMAY For Blood and Nerves in Spring Paine's Celery Compound RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THIS Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Uupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Hupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Prcc. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Christ Schmidt, ;:; Agent and Bottler of . . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND ,' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA rniLn. cnEnr -store. o DKAI.EK IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WHOLESALE AND KICrAIL. SO West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST I (Bheeler's Old Stand.) ioq NORTH MAIN STRF.F.T. First-class work guaranteed, Prompt and ollte attendants. Hair cutting a nevialty. 1 Low Prices! - TAKE ADVANTAGE! We invite the public to call and see us and take advantage of the tempting offers in low prices. Look at some of them : Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " Shoes, Boy's " - All other goods are sold t.n the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No 26 East Centre Street. Xet door to SluKcr ficwino; Jlselilue oflke. ABE LEVINE, PROP. ASK YOUR GROCER i-or r- ramoK's coffee Essence r i For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe, Genuine Franck will please you it you love u pood cup of colTco, Your grocer scIIh it HOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. DRINK- CUJARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. nillions of Dollars Go up lu eraoko every year. Take tu rlBks but get jour bouses, stock, fur. nltute, etc., liiBurod In first-class ir. liablo companies as represented by hAVIn FAUST, insurance Agent, Alo LllesndAecldenUl Conipanle New Goods! - - - 31 cents - - 19 cents 75 cents 53 cents up I 32 MEDALS t A WAHDE D Sole Agents. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST I These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lioth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ainless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, f$. The Very llett Teeth, $S. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth ore ordeiVd. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, Cold Fillings, $i; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates, Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St.