ekJ A rrv to -as DO YOU WANT .NT I THE HERALD Crta Its business because ef itsknewn large circulation ana" renJers rich results to its adversers. 7i reach the public through a r. gretsive, dignified, influential journal use the 1IKRALD columns. 88 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MARCH M. 1898. ON CENT VOL. XHL-NO 07. (Enemtui fmsksi talm Better Than Klondike. Invest your money to receive full value for the same. where you are sure THIS WKATIIKU. The forccait for Tuesday : Partly cloudy to fair wcntlior with nearly stationary torn pemture, and light ami fresh varialilo winds mostly soiithorly to westerly. ' ''"'y""gic:'' J-j J"! Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, - $18.00 Wood seated chairs, - .45 Cane seated chairs, - .75 J. P. Williams & Son, Solid Oak lfancy Uase Kxtension Tab'e, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3-5 Solid Oak Chanila Suit's. eight pieces, - 14.00 I'ull size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75 Sideboards, - - 5-5 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. -WATCH FOR- SPRING HI ANNOUNCEMENT J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. O'HARA'S LIVERY. iimmiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiftHiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiliumiiiiiiiiil BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. BOCK BEER On Tap at all Customers BOCK Bmrnminiimiinnim BEER Kllllllllllllllllllllllllllll COLUMBIA imrnmmrmiitmrms BEER TOBIN WAS PLUCKY. Ilo Quickly Tut Two Amateur lltKlmuy- 111011 Horn do, Cnmlint. Mellaril Tohln, who is employed as a driver by tho Columbia llrewlus Company, of town. had n thrilling experience at Lost Creek No. Saturday niuht auu camo out or an en- countor with two would-lio highwaymen witli Hying colors. Tobin was on his way homo with his team and was driving along tho road loading from No. a to Wm. l'enn. At the Lehigh Valloy railroad two young men stepped his team by catching hold of tho bridlo and tried to load tho lioibcs on to ths tracks. Tobin Jumped from liis wagon and fcent the man nearest to him down to the ground with blow of his list. Tho other man hastened to his companion's rescue and Tobin also knocked him down witli a fist blow. Tho drlvor lind both men at his mercy on the ground for a fow seconds, but tho double shift soon commenced to tell on him. A man named Itcese, who resides near tho place, hastened to tho place upon hearing the noisoof 1 1 10 Bculllo anil garo Tobin assistance. Tho rosult was that tho woiild-bo highway men iled up tho railroad, but when Tobin drove oil' they fired stones nt him. Nono of tho stones struck the plucky driver. At ICi'pcliIiittkl'H Alciuli) Cafe. California boan soup, freo, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. To tlio Victor ItQlotigs the bpollft. Wo have started on our second year in bus iness and cordially invito you to our store. When wo came one year ago we inaugurated new methods in our line of business, and others have seen fit to copy the same, for they concluded onough is as good as a feast, as the saying goes, and utually a drowning man will grasp at n straw, consequently there is being adopted a change from the old style of doing business hero. Wo don't intend to advertlso or boast of tho enormous stock we carry but we feci confident wo can satisfy every visitor to our establishment with per feet fitting and correct wearini apparel Our tailoring department is perfect, as we cut and mako all work on tho premises and nonu but homo tailors are employed, as we believo in spending our money where wo mako it. Wo don't advertiso we have wholesale warehouse of niece tocds In our store to mislead OTB people, but we do claim wo have 100 styles of tho latest fabrics to mako selections from, aud we are positive can suit tho tastes of the old and young gentlemen of town in any style garment re quirod. In our furnishing department we will let tho public judgo from the now win dow, as every ono who sees it can't help but say its tho finest display of that lino in tho county. Tho trade marks wo have estab lished, acknowledged cheapest, also we leave others follow, will llrmly be upheld, and if you trade with us you will find you are do ing business with legitimate advertisers of facts, aud you'll get honest goods and honest treatment for your inonoy. Thk Famous, It Cor. Main aud Oak Streets. GASES IT THE GOUftT Commissioner Meyers Case Went Over Until To-morrow Mo-ntn? . ILLNESS OF COUNSEL THE CAUSE Licenso Matters Called Up Before the Court This Morning Ono License Revoked. Judge Koch Speaks Plainly on the Subject of Transferr ing Licenses. answer would bo filed In tho cio of Hugh lloylo against John A. Titman. The licenso of John Makloy. Second ward In Shonandoah, was to-day transferred to Mickaol 1'eteis. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Hickcy, 120 N. Main St. Illllllllllllllllllllllllll On Tap at all Customers BOCK BEER BICYCLESEOR1898. Funeral. Tho funeral of Mrs. Katbcrlne Darmody, tho vonorablo woman who reached tho re markable ago of 115 years and died at tho homo of hor daughtor, Mrs. Thomas Coakley. nt T.-n, .....i. i p a, unuiiKunaii, uh ruu.j, luu. (uuco bills uOGlA I morning. High mas3 was celebrated in tho Annunciation church or town and the remains wore interred in tho parish cemetery. Aleldalis Cafe. T.iver and onions, freo, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Obituary, Catherine, wife of former policeman Thomas liolin, died at S:30 o'clock last night at hor home, Io. 315 West Centre street, Mrs. liolin suffered from cancer of the stomach. In January last she went to l'liili dclplila and sought relief by nn operation. I Shu returned on the 8th of l ohruary ap I l.,r..,,ll,. ,,, I., I, .,,.111. i.,,t ..... .1,,.,. .1 . ... i i . ...... .w, ... . ,, ju standard tnnKe wneeis. mat you win run norisicin uuymtr. nrtorainpsohctiu with the above result, I 1. 1..1!.. tn r 1 D 1111 1 11 111 iiiis. juiiu vas 'iri jri'iira ui ago uuu uilliy yum uiu wuuui in auu vc win uvci-imui tiuvi repair it now. Have it ready for you to ride the first fine day. $50.00 WILL BUY A VICTOR. $40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON. $35.00 WILL BUY A DEMO REST. $25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. FEW. SPECIAL DRIVES To Reduce Stock. Your Choice For 25 Cents. 3 Pounds Seeded Muscatel Raisins. 6 Pounds Good New Muscatel Raisins, 4 Pounds New Seedless Raisins, 4 Cans Maryland Sugar Corn, 3 Cans Fine Northern Sugar Corn, s. Cans Fancy Maine Corn, 4 Cans Early June Peas, 3 Cans Sifted Early June Peas, -2 Cans Champion of England Peas, 2 Cans Early Sweet Peas, 2 Cans California Apricots, 2 Cans California liartlett I'ears, -.3 Cans Baked Beans, Large Size, - TtTlfTffTFftfF?mmFTt7fT 25 Cents. Mrs. Uollu was 12 years of ago and in add I tion to her husband lcavos six childruu ranging from 0 tu 21 years of ago. The funoral will take placo on Thursday, 17th inst. High mass will bo celebrated In tho Annunciation church at 10:30 a. m. Inter incut will be made in the Annunciation cemetery. An infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph ndmuudsou, of Win. I'ouii, diod yesterday. Tho child was tho pride of tho household, and its death is a sad blow to tho parents. lllckert'N Cnte. Special free lunch to-night. Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. INittsvlllu Flruiuen In n ltoiv Flio was discovered In tho storeroom of tho Philadelphia Cloak Company, ou North Centre street, l'ottsville, early yestorday morning, aud tho chemical engine boon ex tinguished tho flames witli littledamaEoafter they were allowed to work. Mauy of tho firemen wero drunk, and there was a fight betweon the several companies as to which had tho right to tho first stream, According - ""..., to a rulo of tho department the chemical on J vi-iita I K10 nttg the right of way and should have c - . been pu( to work first, but two of the other 5 -t-UlS companlcs wore on tho scono first and refused . to give way for the chemical, and then the Lllla .., ol.,,l,l Tl.n f'liti.f Atnrcl.nl'n ,mlin were Ignored, and the police were called in to suppross tho riot. Two or thrco of tho firemen wero placed in the lockup, Klecteil Organist. At a meeting held in the Trinity Itoformed church It was decided to appoint Miss Cora Sterner uh organist. Sho will fill the iiuex nired term of Mrs. Henry Aregood, who resigned. At w:eiter's. Wanted. The well known Singer Sowing Machine Company wants to rent a small store room on Malu or Centre streets lor an olllce. will rout for u year. Uoferenco, our presen nndlord, eicl'ostmaster Mellct. 3-10-lw Drunk Huulu.l Up. A drunken man who mado things hideous about Main and Chony streets, for several hours yestorday, was lodged in tho lockup as a nuisance. Tho arrest was uiado by Officer Uraltls. Ktmtlrlck lloiuo Free Lunch. Vegetablo soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. Sleet" t HIioiiHiulimh, Tho Schuylkill Veterinary Medical A soclatlon will meet on Wcduesday at th Commercial liotol In Shenandoah. After tho transaction of routiuu buslnoss 1) Sallado, of rottsville, will read an Important paper on Sanitary science Special to Kvk.nino Herald. l'ottsville, Mar. II. Judges licchtel and Koch handed down a number of opinions this morning and read over the trial list. This being the second week of Criminal court the attendance Is large. Judge Savldgo will assist in tho disposition of cases this week. MKYERS CASE QOrtS OVER. The case of Commissioner Meyers was pestponed until to-morrow morning, owing to tho illness of K. I). Smith, ono of the counsel for tho dofonso. Judgo llechtel stated that the case would be proceeded with to morrow, whether Mr. Smith was present, or not. JURY liscii.u:ai;i). The jury in the trial of Thomas W. Keeso, of Shamokiu, charged with adultery on oath of Thomas W. Smode, of Tamaqua, retired at 11 o'clock Saturday moruiug. They wero unable to roach a verdict Saturday afternoon and asked to bo discharged. Judgo Kcch sent them back to try again Yesterday morning they again appealed to Judge Koch to bo discharged aud lie sent them home This cuds tho case so far as the jury is con corned. LICKNSK MATTERS. Tho license of Vincent Kuprelawicz, of Shenandoah, was revoked and the rule made absolute. Judge Iiechtel said two weoks had been granted and the evidence of a detactive who is by some pooplo called a county do tcctive, but who is not a county detective showed that many porrons were lounged in fiontof thecouiiterand others standing hack, awaiting their turn. The defendant testified that ho had not violated the law, but that bis wife did it. and that he was at a meeting when sho did so. Ho also said it was beer aud it was not boor that was sold and that there wero eight, ten or fourteen persons there. His witnesses stated that it was Woiss beer and soda water. Tho Judge added that. although tho petition for the liconso stated that tho building was a three story brick House with lourteen rooms, it turned out that Kuprelawicz rented but one room, and lived five blocks away. Had this been nown to the court tho licenso would not avo been grantod in tho first place. Judge Koch, on hearing the application for tho transfer of tho licenso hold by the son of Michael Graham, of Shenandoah, said the liquor stands wero being worked into the andsof Hungarians, Lithuanians and I'oles in spito of the fact that Americans come intocourt and ask for licenses and ret them tl Oil tho arounds that the Hunrrariann lnlr. nil Lithuanians hold all the licenses in the districts applied for. The court had mad rulo, Judge Koch said, not to transfer licenses held by Americans to Hungarians. Lithu mans and Poles uulcrs for exceptional reasons. .ur. uraiiam icsuneu mat nis son was selling out because ho was working for the Columbia Ilrewing Company and could make ioro money thoro. Decision was roserved by tho court fer tho present. TWO YEARS FOR FOQAltTY. Andrews Kogarty pleaded guilty to chargo of burglary by breaking tho show window of a shoe store at Mlnersville aud taking several pairs of shecs. Kogarty pleadod that ho was drunk at the time aad didn't know what he was dointr. Judg Koch gavo rogarty two years. A TALKATIVE WOMAN. An amusing case tried beforo Judgo Koch to-day was ono of assault and battery in which Mrs. Coyle, of Port Carbon, charged Bridget Callaghan. Tho defendant persisted in interrupting the witnesses in spite of Judge Koch's warniurs to commit her to jail It shedidn't desist. When Mrs. Calla ghau was called to the witness stand sh piovoked a roar of laughter by innoceutly answering "Yes, sir" when Judge Koch asked her if she was as quiet before th Justice as sho had been during the trial I court. Mrs. Callaghan was fouud guilty. TEEA8UREKSUI1" DISPUTED. W. P. IEamsay, Ksq presented tho bond of Peter Lichman. recently appointed treasurer of Mahanoy City by the Town Council and asked its approval in the sunt of flO.000. George J. Wadllnger, Esq., stated to Judge Kocii that he desired to euter a formal protest on behalf of Christ. Qebbert, recently elected treasurer by tho people in accordauco with the Act of Assembly of 1811 specially passed for Schuylkill and Northumberland couatios. Mr. Itamsay said tho same questlun was decided by Judge ltechtol last year in relation to Shunaudoah and McAdoo, In that case it developed that Judgo llechtel had approved of the treasurers appointed by Councils and left the elected treasurers to contest Tor toe appointments in the legal way. Mr. Wadlinger said that was the, action his client proposod taking aud Judgo Koch instructed him to file written notice or His intended action, ino court said it would approve of tho bond of Peter Klcb mau in accordance with tho precedence set by Judge liochtel, leaving tho burden of contest on Mr. Qebbort. NOTES, K. W. Shoemaker, Esq,, prcsonted a peti tion for tho discharge of John Quiun from jail. The prisoner's wife, Clara, jolued In tho request by letter. A charter was granted to tho Union Labor Society of Shenandoah, Thomas llreuuan was appointed coustablo of Now Philadelphia and John Shelly con stable of South Duller. John Itowloy was appointed constable of East Mahanoy township to fill tho vacancy of Edward Humes' removal to Mahanoy City, An examiner was asked for In tho dlvorco caso of Stepbany against Stephany. Tho following bonus ol treasurers were presented to court and approved: William L. Kissinger, MinorsTlllo j E. J. Klrlln, Port Clinton ; Peter Uuers, Italm township Jl'llOMKNTS. Judgments wero entered this morning In the cases of Elmira Bridge Company vs. Tho Lakeside Electric Itallway Company aud Green vi. Becker for want of affidavits of defense. M. M. Burke, Esq., secured Judgment for want ef an appearance In liisbwncaseagaiast Johu McCiarry for unpaid attorney fees. In reply to n motion by J, . Pomeroy, LJl.Ccorgo J, Wad'ilnger, Esq., aald au FAIR TO ALL. A .System Tluit C'nrrlin Willi it l-iitilni' Kqtuilily. Tho Spring scnsnn has nrrlved and we arc eady for it with tho largest, finest and best stock of clothing for men, youths and chil- reu ever brought to Shenandoah, Each rticlo is sold witli u guarantee us to quality and mako, and ovory pleco Is made by us. Have you heard of our One Price System ? We'll tell you. Since the 3rd of March we have boon doing business on a strictly Ono rico basis. No mora cutting prices nt our place. You find every garment marked dis tinctly nt what it is actually worth to the consumer. IT you liko what you oxamine you take it at tho price markednothing less nd nothing more. Sinco tho Ono Price sys tem has been in operation our business is reator than ever it was before. People xprcss surpriso at tho prices marked on our goods. Wo have always sold cheap, hut nder tho Ono Price system our prices aro still lower. We mark every pleco at bottom rock and that mark becomes our Ono Price. Wo can sell cheaper than others because wo manufacture all our own clothing and have no rent to pay. Spare a few minutes to look nt our show windows ono filled with men's clothing and tho othor with chlldicn'g cloth ing. After looking you will azreo with us that thoro nover beforo was u hotter or larger display of clothing In children's suits aud novelties in Shenandoah. Anyone who wants to see the latest stylos in clothing should not miss looking at our windows. A Fine Merchant Tailoring Department lias been opened In our store and wo have ovir $10,000 worth of piece goods from which you can select and liavo a suit mado by our own tailors in our own building. Wo guar antee perfect lit and elegant finish at any rice you want. No fit, no purchase. Mammoth Clotiiino House, L. Goldln, Prop., I) and 11 South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. S. If anybody finds fivo days after lnak- iig a purchase of us tiiat we aro not cheaper with our One Price system than any other store in tho county, wo redeem the goods and rufuud the money. TO PVE THE TROOPS. ArraiiK-emcnts Perfected For Speedy Ac tion When Necessary. LOOKING OUT FOR NAYAL VESSELS. Navy Officers In Now York to Examine Vessels That May be Transferred Into Fighters-The Work of Pro ducing Arms and Muni tions of War. Special to Kvi;ni.nci IIkhald. London, Match 11. Saln to-day bought and paid for tho Clillllan battleship "O'IUk giiis," and tho United Stales bought tho llrazilllan war ship "Amazouas." Tho United States was also anxious toaecuiethe former ship. The Spaniards secure the better ship. Itchiness of the skin, horrible plague. Most overybody ailllcted In ono way or auothor. Only ono safe, nover failing cure Doau's Ointment. At any drug store, 00 cents. Aitnjsi:.Mi:.-T.s. "DARKEST RUSSIA." One of the greatest attractions of tho season will bo seen at Kaicr's opera house, Mahanoy City, ou tho 2:!rd inst. It is a romantic drama, dealing with llfo and scenes amid tho splendors of St. Petersburg. KMIOY STOCK COMPANY. J. Harvey Cook and Lottie Church, who head the Elroy Stock Company, whicli comes to tho Kaier Opera House this week, made many friends during their fint visit to Mah anoy City last season who will turn out ou masso and give them a rousing reception this evening. Tho work of theso people equals that of actors aud actresses who have ap peared thoro with high-priced companies, while the entire company cannot be sur passed by any similar organization played at popular prices. Tho opening bill tills even ing will lie "Wife for Wife." For chango of bill sightly see advertisement in another column. Matinees Thursday and Satuiday afternoon, It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Fire! lire! I'lrot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Pliila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurauee Co West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. ltefore thn Justices. Last night John Smith, of West Apple alley, prosecuted his sou Charles before justice Shoemaker on a charge of assault aud battery and suroty. Thu casu was settled. John Mitchell sued. Martin Falioy before Justice Shoemaker Satuiduy night ou charge ol assault and battery. Mitchell was trying to move without paying Fahey rent he owed him. Fahoy fumishod fliOO bail. Michael Burkowski furnished 200 ball before Justice Shoemaker on a charge of fraud and false pretense on oath of John Augustaltis, who said the dofendan then owed $2 from him to buy boots, but spent the monoy in gambling. Het of Hoonm For Knit. Suitable for offices. Mellct building, corner Market aud Centre streets. Apply ou premises. 3-1 l-0t A Speedy Mitre. Councilman F. E. Magarglo has purchased "Nancy," the light bay filly John A. Titiuan brought from Kentucky about a week ugo "Nancy" is speedy. Sho is not three years old yet. When only a year old sho wont uiliu in 2:30) and a quarter In 37 seconds, Since then sho has mado a mile In 2:27. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Headacho. All druggists, St. ratrlck's Knterlulniiiuut. St. Patrick's day among tho parishioners of the Annunciation church and thoir friend will be appreprlately celebrated next Thurs day. The celebration will take place In Tempeninco hall, where an entortaiumont especially devoted to that day will be given Tho participants will bo the children of Uev O Iteilly s congregation. Ankle rriii'tureil Peter Brosie, a young Lithuanian, and cm ployed at the Maple Hill colliery, had hi: left ankio fractured by a fall of coal till: morning. Tho Injured man Is confined to his homo on North White street, where Is under treatment of Dr. J. Pierce Huberts, "Washington, March 14. The govern ment Is DorfectiiiB its plans to make movements of troops to the coast de fenses, orders for which were Issued by the war department on Friday and published at that time. A conference was held here yesterday by representa tives of the following railroads to ar range for the tranxportntion of light artillerymen and their accoutrements: The Atlantic Coast line, the Southern railroad, the Seaboard Air line and the Chesapeake and Ohio. It was stated that companies of artillerymen consist ing of about CO men each were to he transferred from Fortress Monroe to thu following points: Fort Caswell, on Cape Fear river, Ga.; to the Tybee, near Savannah; to Fort Morgan, near Mobile, and to Sheridan's I'oint, on the Potomac. It was stated also that a company would be moved from Fort Mcltenry, Baltimore, to some point on the Dela ware river, near Philadelphia, The government wanted, It Is declared, the arrangements perfected tomorrow at the latest. No bids have been asked for regarding the transportation of heavy guns, and it was understood that tho men wero to be carried to the dif ferent points simply to man the bat teries. It Is not known when the con templated changes will take place. Secretary Long was at the navy de partment for a short while yesterday. He stated late In the afternoon that there was no news of any nature for the press, and added In response to a specific inquiry that nothing had heen received from the court of lncpulry. The board of auxiliary cruisers and number of bureau chiefs met in As sistant Secretary Hoosevelt s room during the morning. Kach of the bureau chiefs present were able to give the board some information Incident to the work that may be required to fit out any ships that might be obtained. Several of the members of th board as originally appoin(ied to look Into the matter are unauie to leave me cuy ar the present time, so It was determined that a special board, of which Cap tain rtodgers will be president, should he designated to proceed to New York last night to undertake the work In hand. An olllce was opened at 2G Court- lundt street, New York city, this morn ing, at which owners and agents for ships are invited to make their pro posals for turning over to the navy such vessels us are of value for con version into war purposes. The naval olllclals say there will be no dllllculty experienced m orjtainmg all vessels that are desired, as there are hundreds available. The depart ment has a record of 40 such ships, of all sizes and classes, which will be Inspected and examined If their own ers desire to part with them. A num ber of these are vessels which have been constructed under the subsidy net of congress, and are engaged In car rying the mnils. The vessels to be ex amined will include all classes from liners like the St. Paul to oooan tugs, which can be of very material service for a number of purposes, At the Washington gun factory there are now In various stages or construc tion no less than 150 guns of formidable character, on which work Is being done night and day, with a view to their early completion. No new guns are be ing started, but the entire efforts of the factory are devoted to flniBhlne those now under way. A naval otllcer said there would be enough of them when finished to constitute a fair armament for propbably 30 or more auxiliary cruisers should such a lleet be found necessary to supplement the regular warships. Secretary Long last night made tho statement that the matter of the pur chase of the two Brazilian ships had not been settled. Meantime warlike preparations nre going on In various sections of the country. The Pupont powder works at Wilmington, Del., are working day and night on a government order, and a Cleveland Aim is filling a large order for telescopes for sighting purposes tpl ue used on ueavy guns, wiuie unuuier. Cleveland firm is working on ..jjjjf1 plates for cruisers. The Mldvitla stjUj works at Philadelphia are (ikjngilay ana nlgnt on steel proieeuies, uno New Haven gun fni tories are rush: vana, manna ami wasnin i n, am. ..... t... .rti.l.i.1 .lnti,mhl , 4 1, , actual conditions have b. n tjuih.' upon, dui miming auui'n v nri heen permitted to escap'- .ram the eourt. That body Is underst juI to 1 completed Its work, but n thing likely to be otrlclally pmmuU uted rrirnrd to Its tltldlns for spit inure. J licit- in uuviuun iru- u u i.u be defeated by Independent n ..spa statements. There can be hut one oul"'ine of su n v.tt..,rt ami iir,.i,n rn 1 1 rtri T r I oi'ttnl.tn rHiilL 1 liplnir in l,i trionn and iniieraiiaraiiiv nrosecutca, T UVSI1IIIICIH nb 1. fn,ll,.fj, . U.I U'I.I. ates the situation, and will be ready ' mere emergency. Headache Quickly Cured Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, 2. To Hftll-M I'i-oiii ItilsltiesH. m l. .1.1 I... r..-..i. ..n.l. .1.. ..i i. v u.. ....... .v w.. ,j ... v rcn -r .! f 1-1.1 .1 . 1 Itaie bargain. Intend to leave town .tlHIIII. 11 UUIIL1R MLIHKL. HI1 There! This is Just the Thing. Tl.l KM- nil I..- ...Ml... 1.-... , j.uu .UK v... iui njiiniuD aii.i uiuiai- Clruhlcr Bros., drug store. Operation Upon tin. I.ye, Dr. J. P. Brown lias opened olhic at 233 East Centre street, Mahanoy City and will practice medicine and surgery in all Its branches, including eye, ear. new and throat. Spectacles and oye-glasscs adjusted. artificial eyes inserted and operation; upon eye peilormed. 1-10-2U1 J. P. Brown M D, -OF THE 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. tarfll.lI.lllLIW.Lll .1 1L!1LU1I1-' 1 11 I I I 1 I l.-l . o J parlors. Hundreds of trimmed hnt. no two alike. Entirely new styles. Nothing that has been set n here before, And the largest assortment. New goods, new shapes and new colors. Don't fail to be at the 'open ing. Our stock is large and vrices lowest. And goods open for inspection on March 17th, iStli and roth Mats for spring and summer from 49c to S12.9S. Also mourning hats and h ninets a specialty. Hats trimmed free of 1 hurge A souvenir to all callers on the opening night. Will Open March 1 7, at 7 p. m. Plain Words About Baby Goaehes. . . spring win soon be here J-. 1 TIM. "j T" Tn nm nrmt-xr n.fi .mil line of Baby . . . uoaclles Which we have selected for the season of s. When it comes down to prices we can sell you wonders of makes at $5.00 and upward. M. O'NEILL, 106 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Looking Over the Stock. hlrf! on guns and cartridges. Absolutely Puro MAINI! WAS 1I1.UWN L'l UYAMIXl! Tim Army mill Nnvv Hmrlitor So l'o Itlvoly ijlaw. New York, Murch 14, 'Vhfl Army and Navy Register, in Its lseuo of Satur day. Bays: The Itoplster Is In posses sion of Information that certain evi dence ftutlu red by W flourt of inquiry at Havana buy oomo In n seml-olllclal form to tho preettlont from two mem bers of tho, board. The Information lias been In th hands of the president Bince Sundny.' and has servod tho oo caston of unusual activity during the week. Th information Is that tho Maine was destroyed by a government submarine mine, planted In Iluvnnu harbor and deliberately exploded. More than this, It uppenrs that the Malno was purposely moored in tho vicinity of tie mine, and that the explosion oc curred at tho moment when the ship ItBA been opportunely carried by wind and tide directly over tho mine. These facta havr bi n hinted at anil livery household has a stock of goods which it draws upon daily. They find it is advis able to keep this stock up to a good standard. You want your stock of -GROCERIES To be fresh. We give you the best supplies and keep your stock satisfactory. We carry a stock of quality and make prices right. BLOATERS, MACKEREL, HERRING, COD FISH, And all kinds of Canned Fish. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street.
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