old! 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, tM. IVIaln St. J MAHANOY CITY. Clntmn to Iliiwt Itetm Vietlmlrdl by lll llmiHcki'r'Mr. Miiliinny City, Star 10. Miiry I'itili wa arr ted yesterday, ilmiti-il with tho lauen.v of $75 bv Dr. l'Hsmtis. Tho wnnmn hail hern employed as a liousekotluT hy tho doctor and left to tako another situation. The dni tor'i! story i that Mary naked tor a loan of fM to brim lier sister to this country, 'lhat lie rave lior a chr tk for $75 with mitruitiotis to bring him tbo balance, but be did not seo her aRiin until her ariest. The woman HVe bail for trial at court. Sin clalnm the doctor owes her mure money than ho claims she stole A tnectina of the Hoard of Trade was held last evening and a number of additional citizen? were enrolled. Messrs. 1). L. Van Horn. M T. O'Connor and John M. Kurtz wero elected trustees. Workmen are cngage'l preparing to place a largo Ciistins which will he put in tho Maple Itill colliery shaft to catch tho surface water ronr-hots of timber have been removed to make room for the easting. Two tubular boilers are being placed at the Mahanoy City colliery and two moro aro ex pected next week. A corps of engineers are engaged in sur Teying a loute for a steam pipe lino from the Mahanoy City collier' boiler bouse to the site of the new engine house back of the abandoned Klin wood breaker. Tho l" & It. employe' of tho St. Nicholas and Clilberton districts will bo paid to-morrow. TIioip here will receive their pay on Saturday. Mrs C. D. Knior and daughters, Missc Theresa and Millie, left town yesterday for th' ir new homo in Philadelphia. Mr. Kaler will leaYo in a day, or two. Miss Maine Kaier, who has been her father's private secretary tho past two years, will remain litre to look after the same branch of busi ness. The family residence in town will he occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Liebornian. "I sufl'ered for months from soro throat. Eclectric Oil cured mo in twenty-four hours." M. S. Ciist, Hawesvillo, Ky. Miuo Accident. , Peter Zubowicz had his right arm pain folly lacerated by a fall of coal at the Kllan gowaii colliery this morning. While employed on tho night shift at Kohinoor colliery yesterday, Thomas Sumanis, was injured by having his right hand mashed by a fall of coal. A Iloof 1'lilU. The roof if tin third-grade school build ing at Ontralja collapsed yesterday morning as the result ofth sottling of the founda tions, caused by mine workings. JIad the accident occurred two hours later, the room would barn boon oi cunied by school children and caused lots of lifo. Ask your grocer for the "I'oyai Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Tho 1'ilirtonlun The Kdisonian exhibition in tho Ferglison hotel building, on Main street, is a place ol niucu amusement. The beautiful Passion Play, tho Kinetoscopo and phonograph arc features. 1'rusloll'N (irontmt. I ndor date of February 23rd, the follow ing pensions were granted : Peter E. J lean, Numedia. $0 per month, and Cyrus Whitman, Schuylkill Haven, $(1 per month. There Never Was a Better (Jure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Clriililer Bros., drug store. Buy Keyhtonenour. lie suio that tho name Lkssiu & Baeb. Ashland, Pa., is printed oi over sue FULL MOONgV And that is the lime to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BAKB0I4 SHOP. Ferguson House Block. mnrninnrnimnimmimmnmnmniiiniinnminin Trmm NEW SERIES OF STOCK. The Miners, Mechanics and Laborers Building and I. oiio AsHoelutlou will lnue new scries of stock on Wednesday, March 16, 1898. The sale will take place at the odleo of J, It. Cuyle, Km., Ikildall building, between the hour of C und 8 o'clock . in. lllllillliiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimmm It pays to be educated. It pays to be educated at the best scliool, Time and money arc 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 nnd catalogue. Spring term will open March 29th, 1898. J. P. welsh, Principal Vor alt Biuous and Nervous Diskaszs. They purify the Blood and give IIealthv action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, BEST LINK Ol' GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED, tx HAY and HTBAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. $-3 - - v---. uentreril. WRl PILL1 itee You ri H'cl n doctor many times when you don't call one. You suiler pain in fifty forms and yet won't call the doctor, be cause you hope that the pain "will go awny after a while." And, too, you know by experience, that that first visit of tho doctor is generally followed by many others, with the inevitable consequence of a big bill " for professional services." You don't Kn v what to do for yourself or what to take. But suppose that you could get free, ab solutely free, the advice of one of tho most in tho I'nited States? You can. The phy sici.in is right here. Ho has an office in tho building, he has nstalTof correspondents to assist him. and nnyono and everyone, who needs medical advice is invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or the health of any member of the family you may writo about it, suro of a careful read ing of your letter, sure of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, nre m a 7 if euro is possible. Every letter will bo hell as a strictly confidential communication. Uemember theso facts. Wo olfer you medical advico from ono of tho most eminent practitioners in tho United States, whether our medicines suit your particular caso or not. Wo offer you thi3 advico at the cost of the two cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, l)r. J. C. Ayer Co., Iwell, Mass. SCHOOLBOYS' ROMANCE. It Kndi til AttiMiiptocl Miinlor, Fol lowed by Sululdu. Lancaster, Pa., Murch 10. Hoy Geh rig; of Milton, Pa., shot und perhaps fatally wounded Will B. Davis, of St. Clair, Pa., at Mlllersville, yesterday, and then killed himself. Thev weie pupils of Pierce's Business college, at Philadelphia, and went to Jllllersvllle on Saturday to call upon two lady stu dents at the Normal school there. They returned to the village Tuesday night and took a room nt lloak's hotel, where the tra-edy occurred. A note written by Gehrig, and found near his body, elves his explanation of the tragedy as follows: "We are dead In love with Alice Cummlngs and An nie Holmes, and not being able to see them, nnd they keeping away from us, wo resolved to take our life. My name Is Hoy GelirlR, of Milton, Pa.; the little fellow is William Davis, of St. Clair. Please notify our parents at once. Wo would like to be cremated, so notify our parents at once." Davis, who has three bullets In his body, says he knows nothlnc of the note, and denies there was anv com pact to commit suicide. From what can be learned It seems that Gehrintr, who was Introduced to the ladles by Davis, was desperately In love with Miss CummliiRs, and that ho and Davis had a dis;uto over her. Gehrig then It is supposed, decided to kill Davis and then tnke his own life, and wrote the letter to make the affair appear like a double suicide. Miss Holmes is a daughter of Capt. W. II Holmes, of St. Clair. Younr IUvit is 111 years old and is a son of John 11. Davis, a coal operator ef St. Clair. Tho young man was removed to the hospital, where the bul let in the arm was removed. lie will re cover anil leave the hoipitnl in a few days. His father and County Treasurer Elias Davis, of Schuylkill county, were hurt yesterday. Th young man could give no explanation of the afl'air, saying thoy failed to see the girl.-. that theie was 110 quarrel, and that Gehrig fired the shots without saying a word. He mint have become suddenly iiwun. CONSTABLE CAPTIVATED. FranU ltoi-trani it Victim of Anulu Uool- lllg's Wilttrt. Hie HnitAl.D yesterday stated that Auuio Dooling, tho 17 year old girl whose name was brought out in connection with Iho shaft' exposures, bad been sent to jail as an iu corrigible on complaint of her father, who seeks to got the gill into a reformatory. Th report was correct, but Miss Dooling did nut reach tho jail. It appears that CousUblc Giblou, who had tho girl in charge, found it inconvenient to make tho trip to Pottsvillo and turned tho prisouur over to Coustablu Frank Bertram, whom be met in town. The latter promised ts deliver the girl to the jail ollicials, but it seems that while onrouto on tho tram Auuio succeeded iu making such favorable impression upon the constable thai when ho arrived at Pottsvillo he went bail for her in tho sum of $30U and she was re leased, The othcials hero wero much sur prised to-day when they received the bail pioce. nnvr ui' ai.i. To cleanse the system in a gentlo and truly beneficial manner, whou tho springtime comes, uso the true mid perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy tho genulno. Manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, aud for sale by all druggists, ut 50 cents per bottlu Funerals. The funeral of Joseph Flock, the unfortu nate miuer who met almost instant death nt the Wm. Penn colliery on Monday afternoon, took place from his late residence, No. &!.H North Catherine street, at 2o'clok this after noon. Services were conducted at the house by Itev. James Mooro, pastorof the Primltiv Methodist church. The romains reposed in a handsome casket from the undertaking establishment of J. P. Williams & Son, who had charge of the funeral. Members of the Bescuo II. & li, Company, of which the do ceased was a member, atUudcd tho funeral iu a body. Interment was made In tho Odd Fellows cemetery. St. Anthony's Lithuanian Society led by the Lithuanian baud and followed by u largo coucourse of friends, attended tho funeral of Jacob Wltkoutskas this morning. Deceased died at tho Miners hospital from burns re ceived at Packer No. 3 colliery about two weeks ago. High mass was celebrated iu tho Lithuanian church after which th remains wore Interred iu tho parish cemetery. The funeral of Louiso Ijither, wife of John u. Neifert, ot Urier City, took place there this afternoon, Interment was made Iu the white church cemetery at liarneiville. Boclut Gathering There wasa pleasant gathering lust evening at tbe home of Mrs. T. J, Broughall, ou West Oak street, In honor of Mrs. Brouglmll's sister, Miss Hattle Shaoffer, of Pittsburg, Music was tbe order of the evening and re freshments were served. Among those pres ent were Misses Ida Crawshaw, l.ilna Iteed, Prof. Hurrls, Mr. Moyer, William Nuue machor, Harry Hess aud Miltou Crawshaw, of Mahanoy City; Evan Davis, of Shaiuokin; William aud Edward Broughall and William Jones, of Ellangowan; Miss Hattle Sliaefler, of Pittsburg; Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Bedea aud son, George, Miss Delia Daddow aud John Kiucald. npicteis PITHY POINTS. tipirtiltig Throughout the Country Obroiilclod lor Unity l'liruial. Tho roinodeled Methodist church of town Is greatly nr'mlrcd. Tho Summit Branch collieries aro working six full days this week. Tho two local saving fund associations arc otlerlng new series of stock for sale. M. J. Ulley, the bowsry ovangolist, is hold ing revival services at Mahanoy City. Tho Mahanoy City electric light company will operate their plant day and night. A new branch of the order of Bed Men will be established ut Trcmont on tho 23d Inst. The Pottsvllle School Board has decided U erect a new school building In the Second ward. Frank Sclimltt and Miss Allco Wallace, both of Ashland, wore united in tho bonds 01 matrimony. Shamokln has laiscd $23,000 for the estab lishmcnt of a silk mill there by Patcrson. N'. J , parties. Theie are 105 patients at the State Hospital at Fountain Spring and tho doctors aro kept very busy at present. A beautiful display of bnnsels carpets. rugs and foot rets is exhibited in the show window of G. W. Keller's grocery. Tho gymnasium club of tho Ushers As sociation held its ntokly exercises last night. It Is developing somo very clover athletes. The employes of thol.ohigh ".alley Bail- road Company on this division will receive checks for their February earnings to-mor row. Tho Central M. E. conference, of which Ashland, Gordon and Silver Brook charge form a part, will convent at Ashland next SVediiKsday. Cards are out announcing the marnago ol Mr. George Pitts, sou of Christ Pitts, o! Girardvllle. to Miss Sallio Mull, ol Haven Buu. on tho 19th inst. Tho past few days a large force of mou an placing new engines at tho St. Nicholas col llery. The carpnters aro also busy putting up a new engine house. Letters testamentary wero granted to Mary J. and William B. McConnell on the cstato of Samuel McConnell, lato of the borough of Ashland, deceased. Tho Suptrior Court will meet in Harris- burg next Monday, when the Deitrich case will be heard. Tho various attorneys intir ested aro preparing to journey towards thr Capital of tho State. Mr. Joul Mots, of Ashland, tho well known army vetorau of tho Mexican war, and tho late Civil war, has reached the vsncrable ago of eighty years. Mr. Metr, for one of bis years, is active and vigorous. Gerald McKcruan spent yesterday at the old homestead in Shenandoah. Like Kd Huiley ho combined plcasuro witli business and incidentally duposcd of a number ol Baunau's non-freezing hydrants manufac tured by tho McKernau Bros. Journal. This weather is bringing out bicycles. The rider, this season, makvs a mistake if ho ouys his wheel out ot town, Swnlm, tbe liardwareman, has only old and rcliabl makes, those that any rider will be proud to own. Seo his regular advertisement in another column. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Hcadacho. All druggist Itlrthday Party. A number of young peoplo were entor tained last evening at the birthday party -of Eily and Floreueo iirolut, at tho residence of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brobst, on West Oak street. Those who indulged in the festivities wero: Bardella Auatock, Marim Kistler, Bertram Wilde, Anna Straugbti Hilda Thomas, Agues Clauscr, Florcnct Brobst, Eily Brobst, Lottie Ball, Tamson Bock, Annie Whaleu, May Wink, Eva Bock Adelaide Nicsweuter, Matilda 'Ax, Colij llishop, Albert Graf, Horace Anstock, Chas Denglcr, Harold Kistler, Archie Stratiglin Thomas Lewis, John Thomas, Thomas Master, Harry and James Morgan, David Beeves, Will and Joe Becdy, Georgo Bcdea John Broughall, Edward Williams, Howard and Harry Bock, Charles Brobst, Harry Ma gargle, Eddio Bock and George Brobst, Operations Upon tho l'yo. Dr. J. P. Brown has opened ollices at 23.1 East Centra street, Mahanoy City, and wil practico medicine and surgery in all its- branches, including eye, ear, nose am throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted artificial eyes inserted and operations upoi oyo performed. M0-2m J. P. Buown, M. D, Tho enormous sale of Dr. Bulls Cougl Syrup has brought to tho surface numcri us imitations. Keep a sharp look out when you buy. A .Moral Cruiade. Williamsport having prohibited tho sale o Sunday newspapers has now a new schema on baud to enforce morality, which Is nothing less thau the establishment of the whipping post. A resolution to this effect is soon to bo introduced into Council. Cantain of Police. Philip J. Barber, of Baltimore. Md says: "Salvation Oil lias been used at our station the past winter for rheumatism, neuralgia, pain iu the bauk.otc, and I havo yet to meet with its equal. It i the best." Clmi-iitMl With ciundlotty Wltli Ilosrirs Dover, Del., March 10. Two moro ar rests were made yesterday In connec Hon with the robbery of thn First Na tlonal bank, of Dover, by Paying; Teller William N. Boggs, who Is char-red with stealing $107,000 of the bank's funds. The parties arrested were J. It. Megon Igal, a Dover real estate agent, and Harry E. Ford, proprietor of the Bay ard House, Dover. They were taken to Wilmington and arraigned before United States Commissioner S. H Smith. Both pleaded not guilty, and were released on bail for appear ance at the April term of the United States district court. ProHldont i'o Honor l'l'lnoo Albert New York, March 10. Prince Albert Leopold of Belgium, who arrived In New York Tuesday, left for Washing' ton this morning. A dinner will be given In his honor tomorrow night by President McKlnley, in the White House, nnd on Saturday night another dinner In his honor will be given by Vlco President Hobart. After spend Ing a few days in tho national capital the prince will roturn to New York for a more protracted stay. Goikii uI JtoHouruiiK' Lll'u Klililnir Awny Los Angeles, Cal., March 10. General W. S. Itosecrans' physician report that ho is Blowly passing away. He I conscious and suffers no pain. Ill splendid vital force may keep him nllv possibly another day. l'lrnl Tirol fire I Insure your property fom loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies; Plilla Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America and Firo Association, Hartfon Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co, West Chester Flro Ius. Co., United Firemen Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St,, Shenandoah. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr, Davis' Antl-IIcadache never fails, 25c, Attempted Iluiglury, At an early hour yesterday mornln Watchman James Green detected three men in the act of breaking into the rear of Peter Griffiths' hardware store at Girardvllle. When detected the men fled, but they were recognized in tho moonlight aud will ) arrested, Ono Mluuto Cough Cure cures quickly ibuch. That's what you wuut 1 C. II. Ilugeu it J! The Princeof Wales i ordkiis ; J0IIANN llorPS MLT DCTIUCT. J AnFUOEUUC CASTLl", 1 ABEKUkgNSIIIHK. f J riense supply threo dozen Holl'a rtnlt Citract, on account of 11. K. H., Prince . of Wales. J. CKOSS. -, By goods train to Abergeldle, Ballatcr, Aberdeenshire. ; nrwipr nr imitations. The genuine Johann Holt's Malt Extract mnkes Vlesh and Wood. More stiength in one dozen bottles of Joliann Hod's Mult i Ixtrnct thnn In a cask of Ale, Ucer or Porter, without their intoxicating effects. , 4lltfl44'lltt--'4lr-t'l r a JOHN WANAMAKER ACCEPTS The Himlnoss Moii'h Nomination For (loviTitiir of l-!inylvunlii. Philadelphia, March 10. John Wann- maker will be the candidate of tno Business Men's Hepulilicnn League for governor. He gave out a letter last night addressed to the notification com mittee appointed at the meeting of representatives from nearly all th counties In the state held in this cliy on Feb. 7, In which he states that he does not want to be a candidate for the ollice, but realizes that somebody must make the fight, and he therefore sinks his personal desires and accepts the public duty tendered to him. Mr. Wanamaker's delay of over a month has led many of his friends to believe thai he would decline the nomi nation. He has given no Intimation to any one of his determination to run for ollice, and close personal friends were therefore surprised when he an nounced that he will be a candidate. Mr. Wanamaker has been 111 foi some days, but Is much better, and he stated last night that he will begin active po litical work at once. It was Intimated that Mr. Wanamaker will be his own campaign manager. Years of sullering reliovcd in a night Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Nover falls At any drug store, 50 cents. Coal btntlstlcs of Ieunnylvtiihi, The following statistics havo been com piled by Mines and Minerals, Scrauton, Pa.. (formerly The Culliery Engineer and Metal Minor) from data furnished to that Journal through the courtesy of the State Bureau of Mines and tho State Miuo Inspectors. The figures are therefore reliable and official, nnd, as practically all of tho anthni cito product of the United States comes from Pennsylvania, these statistics givo tlio com plete anthracite production for the year 1S07 Antn. jmiim. Ton of coal mined. Tons of coko made 10,9l7,3-'it 5l,G7f,t&! .M,J1 1'o?hous einnlovcd I I9,Vi7 1111 190 121 1,1015 S8.55I Coal mined per employe.. Conl mined per miner 017 7H r u t ncciucnii II'J Xon-fatal accidents... I2ll Life lost per 1,000 employes -'.83 l.ns Accidents ncr 1.000 " 7 39 1 SI Production per life lost 110,7il 300,91: Prniliir.tinn nir twm-fuhd ncciuent i-,ni i;i,.iii Compared with tho year 1890, theso sta tistics show a decrease in tho production of anthracite coal of over a million tons, while tho output of bituminous has increased nearly four and one-half millions of tons, aud the output of coke nearly two millions of tons. Mines and Minerals for March. Tho Ileauty of Youth. Health is tha preserver of the bloom of youth, and witli tbe loss of health the beauty pasosavay. Thogreat destroyer of health is disease. Only the specialist who has dc voted his life to studying them can curo chronic diseases. Dr. Grsene, 3.r) West 11 tl: St., Now York City, the world famous specialist, has found tho true remedies for tbe cure of diseases aftor years of investiga tion. You can consult Dr. Greene personally or by letter, free. If you need tho aid of tho highest skill, call or writo to Dr. Oiceno to day. He can curo you. His treatment by correspondence assures you of a euro. Industrial School. Negotiations are now being consummated between Bishop McGovern, of Harriaburg, and l!ev. Father Pelle, of Germany, looking towards the establishment of a big industrial school for orphan boys and girls. Tho site of the proposed school is several miles from Milton, aud it is estimated that the build ings, will requiio an expenditure of from $200,000 to (230.000. Although tho interested parties are prominently identified with tho Roman Catholic church the school will bo opon to all orphans, Irrespective of religious creeds. Father Pelle represents tho Order of the Word of God, with headquarters iu llol land, and says that his associates will furnish the money necessary for tho construction aud establishment of the big industrial school, providing Bishopo McGovorn arranges to allow them to assume charge of the Milton parish and a larra or lot) acrei, which was willed to tho parish for religious purposes in 1603. Intereitaa People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe. culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful, lie authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and Coc We certainly would advise a trial, it may save you from consumption. Deeds ltocnrded. Deed from tho Lehigh Valloy Coal Co. to Andrew Zoruhelt, premises Iu Newtown Beilly township. Deed from Joseph Miller to Harriet Beaver, premises iu Hiiigtowu. Deed from the Sheriff of Schuylkill county to tho Orwigsburg A, aud 11, Society, preui isea in Orwigsburg. Deed from Casper Kllng, ct ux., to John Hock, premises lu Pottsvllle. No matter how long you have had tho cough; if it hasn't already developed into consumption Dr, Wood's .Norway Pino Syrup will curo it. Sons of Veiarnns Keudy T'or AVar, Tho New York Sun, in an article ou tho Sous of Veterans, said : "This organisation is seml-uillltary, and more than 100,000 youtig hieu In Its ranks have beeu drilled accoVdiug to the tactics of the order and tbe last report" show 33,000 to bo armed aud otherwise fully equipped, or capable of turn ing out prepared for fighting at once if tha President should call fur volunteers," As a sireugthenor, tissue-builder und blood purifier 110 preparation equals tho celebrated Dr. Brll's Pills. A box contains CO pills, Price "3 eti. The genuine havo the Bull's Head, trade-mark, prd in ssiog. Mr. Druinhcllcr, master lncchani'' for tho Lehigh Valley Coal nnd Navigation Company at Lausfoid, was a visitor to town yosterdny and inpcctcd tho now engliio of the Citi zens' Electric Light Company. Letter Carrier P. 1), Holinan went to Hazlcton this morning to attend tho funeral of his cousin, Thomas Blackwcll. Mrs. J S. Kistler, accompanied by Mrs, D. W. Straub, of South Bethlehem, made a trip to Pottsvillo. Mrs. T, J. Broughall and slstor, Miss Hnttio Slmell'er, spent to-day visiting friends at the county scat. George ltoblnsou transacted business at Pottsvllle tills morning. MUsSuo Danlell, Mrs. O. H. Fry and daughter. Mat ion, of Wllkesbarre, and Mrs. W, H. Daniel, of Pottsvllle, aro guests of James Danlell und family In town, Mrs. Annlo Welsh,' of South Jnrdln street, was a guest among St. Clair acquain tances last evening. W. J. Brown, of West Oak s.rcct, has gone to Philadelphia to seek medical treat ment. Mrs. Georgo Flock, of Wost Coal street, prefonted her husband with a son tills morn ing. . . --Miss Mary Jenkins is ill at her homo ou West Coal street. Assaulted ttiH Servant. rillle Gaurin is a domestic in the family of Louis Goldstein. Yesterday ho assaulted her by striking her on tho breast with his flats. Shortly nftcr sho swore out a warrant before Justice Shoemaker for assault and battery whereby Goldstein was held In $300 bail. Umbrellas re-covered whllo you wait. At Uru mm's. llaso Hall. A gune of base ball played nt the Bead Ing freight station this afternoon between teams captained by W. Brooks and Charles Acker. was won by tho former team hy a hcoro of 11 to 0. t'ohhers Caught. Tho young men who robbed Watchman Blcliards, near Mnlmnoy Piano yesterday. were quickly run down by the C. & I. police, and two of them wore arrested by OUicer Gouilgo at Girardvllle, where they reside. ATI & of tho Globe fcr Si KEtfEALGIA tnd similar Complaints, fjj nnu pruparm unucr mo fctrmgent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. pre scribed by eminent physiclanstjl ''ll. illUII I LU u "ANCHOR World renowned ! TIcmnrfcfiblVRUCccBRfuI! Sfinltf r.iniilnn villi Trnde Alarlc ' Anclicr.' Si". Ad.ltlclitcrA.Co. SLiriiirlSt,! Sew YurL. 31 KiGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. SS&SOcts. Uuilorbcd & rtcouiuujnikd by A. Wnsley, 106 N. Main St., iC. U. Hagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., .P.P.D.Klrlln, 6 S.Maln St. . ..,. Snenandoah. UK nlun t Ef i O "ANCHOR" STOiHACIIATi best for noli ( iiVHprpsmtv;Mtmnrh Coutnli MISCELLANEOUS. nOIt SAI.K A line bay mare, llvo years uK ' Pim heat 3 minutes, about ten bllndre wcigbt. Perfectly gentle. JelTerson, 222 Soutli Jnrdln St. y gentle. Apply to Wm 3-Mt Ti01t SAI.K. One Jet black borsc, 1 years old, 1 aln.,1 l,v llnrrnn WfllfcH. e-11 trot a mile In 2:40 nnd nny lndy can drive Idm; also ono sndlo borse, with four different gates, anil two good genera! purpose norses, oni enougn 10 wotk. Call at Slagnrgle's grocery, No. 11 Knst Centre street. 3-0-tf ioll HAT.l". A Orst-!lass meat 'mnrkct wltl V nil its fixtures. Centrally located nnd Is tin, ImHt Htand in town. Can be houuht reason i.liU. inn) iiosNi'Milim can ho bud immediately after purchmo. Tho present proprietor Is going to lenvo town. Annly at IlKiiAi.n ofllco. 3-S-Ot lOIt HAI.H. Pour properties, situated at Not. I' 22-1 and 227 est l.loyd strett. 'two nre on the front and two 011 the rear of the lot. These properties were formerly owned by Jonathan It. ltouers. Apply to William J. Jones, guardian llox lal, flit, uunnei, rn. s-sjiiii T"OH HUNT. A rnro chance for an energetic r business man. A grand store eitner lor grocery biiHltiess or snloon, In good location llri-t-eiass dwelling apartments attached wltl; l,nlli riKini nnd fixture, all latest imnrovemeuts. rood lellar Ii8 feet long. 1'osneKsion to ho bait in April, l'or further information apply at the lli:iui.n oilico 2-u-im inOK HUNT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. 1 JJ North Slain street, now occupied by amp) shoo store. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Jueob Ivoll, It Is. Slain street, 11 I7IOU SAI.K. A buggy nnd two butcher L' wni irons, win who reni my wneciwrigui imil mil nt. Mhnti. corner Cnul and Jnrdln gtrectN Annly to Charles l'loimcrt, on tho premises, tf Ti"OH SAI.13 A very deslmhlo property. Aj ' ply to Joseph Wyutt, 201 North Mnln St. tf 170 It It HNT. Storeroom, dwcllluir nnd stable, No. ISO North Mnln Btrcct. Kent very reasonable to the right party, Storo and dwell ing can ho rented with or without tho Htahle. .storeroom has plate glasi front and is 12 feet deep. l'OHftcstion can bo had at once. No better location for business In town. Apply to O. W. Newbonscr, 122 N, Main St. 2-2tHf T7OU SAMS. Timber ynnl In tin uxcelloii location In Tamnqua. A splendid oni'iihiK fur a carpenter with a mnall capital. For further Information iiKjulru of K. D. Itnltlall, attorney, corner of Centre und Mahantongo streets, lottavllle. 2-28-Gt-coa NEW SERIES OF STOCK. The Citizens Building and Loan Associn tion of Shenandoah, Fa., will issue new series of stock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 lietween the hours of 9 and 12 a.m., at the office of the Secretary, C. W, Dcngler, North Main street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST ' (Hhcelcr's Old Stand.) 109 NOllTIJ MAIN STJilWT. First-class work guaranteed, l'rompt and olite attendants llalr tutting a specially. nillionsof Dollars Qo up iu smoke ovory year. Take m riaks but got your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In tlrst-class re liable companies as represented by HAVIft FATI"sT Insurance Agent, DAY ID rAUdl Bou,h Jardfn Bt; Alio Lllo nd AocidenUl Oompanlea , 1 Hi ,nJIJJ...J.' .... .i .. ..M I 6T il ANtfJclablcPxcparationfor As similating utciooaatuiuco ling HicSlomnihs andDowci; PromolcsDtgcsllon.Chcciful ncss and Rcst.Contalns nclllicr Opium.Morphinc norMncral. Not Narcotic. ,VK ofOldllrSAKUarirClIEll ytlx-A-nmr JlorulUSalll sfm'se Srrtf Jimrrrmnt -Jh CtiftanntrSotLz 4 llormpttd - Ciannrd Sugar If intrrycwJt t'layal Apctfcct ncmcdy forConstipa !ion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrisli ncss andLosS OF SLEEP. Fnc Simile Signature ot N"EV YORIC. exact copyor whappch. Low Prices! - no J TAKE ADVANTAGE! We invite the public to call and see us and take advantage of the tempting offers in low Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " " Shoes, Boy's ' All other gocxls arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No. HS East Centre Street. Next door to Singer Sewing Machine otllce. ASK YOUR GROCERflroaa For Franck's Imported Chicovy. In Europe. (Icnutno Friuick will please yon if yon love n our grocer eeiia it HO O VJ3N MBit CANTILE CO., RUPTURE CURED, A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till l:3Q p, m, Rupture permanently ami quickly Cured or liopay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure nil kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dancjr. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. FREE EYE EXAMINATION I Examination Undo at the House or. at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. rnim.-cnffir-STOKE. o I'KAI.KK IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND.TOBACOO. WIIOI.KHAMS AND ItUTAII.. 2 West Contro Street. DRINK CLKARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. The Kind You Have Alwa Bought, Bears the Fac-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. New Goods! prices. Look at some of them : 31 cents 1 3 cents 7 S cents 55 cents up ABE LEV IN E, PROP. f i good cup of coffee. ( 32 MEDALS AWARDED Sole Agents, GREAT PAIN 1 GREAT COST I Tliese were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lloth rcabons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Fainless anil inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years, is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very licit 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. Clold Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; 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. Christ1 Schmidt, , Agent and Bottler of . . . Porter and Weiss Beer.' FINEST, PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENAN DOAM- PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Handsomo Complexion 3xlon I inian can f : I'owduuI of tho greatest cbarras a woman 1 rozzonra uourusxion . IK'S LMER 4i PILSNER BEER I A I Is one I possesa, Iglves it.
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