r0 CANDY IS i Than the kind wc sell. for the reason that the maker fuses 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, N. rvioln St. r I'OI.ITICAI. roiNTS. Quito a number of Schuylkill ltepuMicnus , !ivo received letters from Senator Quay, on- 'listing their support in opposition to t lit' Wanamaker movement. They .should bear tlie lirumin bifiiiiiluri. "Murt Qiiinn, of Pottsville, is 11 cinidiiliito for tlio Democratic nominutiou for Congress. The tide seems to lie turning li is way. t'p to the- present time llriinim lias "turned down'1 llvo newspaper men, and appointed tint uiie, n Democratic, and lie lias lienor been comnii-siotieil. Of course, tlio press will bo a unit in Ins supoort. Wliil ; M 1".. Doylr, of town, lias not yet counented to become n candidate for the Legislature, it is probable bo will receive the Democratic nomination. If Governor Hastings appoints a Controller for this county, his name will lie Chas. A. Snyder, r.vj. John Korshner, of Tumuiiiia, ex-meiuber I of tbe Legislature, will seek tlio Senatorial Luoininatlou this year. Ho was in Shciian- lloah last week circulatinc amoui; the Workers, One of the considerations of tbe appoint ment ot Frank lietsd as postmaster ut Malta noy City is that -Miss Annie McAtee Is to be deputy liminin has named the subordinates under all the postmasters be has yet given out, Messrs, Bashore, Moran and McLauchlin, deputies to District Attorney Ilccbtel, will all 1 candidates for the District Attorney nomination liefore the ueit County Demo cratic convention. Anothor Urecnlucker has been given tlio ntarbls heart" by tbe tieatment accorded David Graham, of Mahanoy City. The appointment of Surveyor of the Port at Philadelphia will probably bo made this week The contest is between Representa tive Lytle and John I". Kinney. The successors to County Commissioners Frank Kentz and John V. Martin, resigned, will be Frank Kantnor, of Lofty, and Joseph Nichter. of Pottsvillo. Should Commissioner Mcyors ho removed, tlio Taxpayers' Associa tion will name his successor. The Democratic pot continues to call the Democratic kettle black. How many delegates will John Wana niaker get from Seliuylkill county V Wait and see. Congressman lirumin, in an interview, says ; "I am very sorry to co the prospect of a light in the Iicpuhlicuu ranks, and bopo that some way may be found to bring about a compromise. I know that a fight for Governor within tlio ranks will lose the party a number of Congressional districts. Just now wo cannot afford that. In my opinion the election of Congressman at a time like this is more important than the mere ques tion of which Itepublican shall bu Governor. " There are several Democrats who would like the Senatorial lightning to strike them, but they aro all afraid of James I. lilakslee. His nomination stems to be assured. Iturd Payne is a candidate fur Controller with a proviso. If the Governor has tho ap pointment Payne will not be a candidate, but should tho court nnme tho successor to Mr. Severn, the Litter's deputy will try for tbe plum He needn't lose any sleep over the matter tho next Controller will not write his name with pain. Hon S. A. Losch is making preparations for a trip to Floiida, for tlio benefit of his health i!ir of a i.i. To cleanse tho system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when tbe Springtime cuuies, use the true and pel feet remedy, Syrup of Figs, lluy tlio genuine. Manu factured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 touts per bottle. LTHE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Home and Library. len b) Wtiht lion Willi,. m I.wnrt CIutMom Iler ol ureal iinnim mtc ire itiiu, iihmw v A II Hnicf Oufrni 4 Cm tela Oxlunl. Linn Iuuet Ivc Our tit., I I) , Clnniuo 't lieolotricn u l.t....i.n til It-.tr l.',.lurU II t'lirrni- till P)oan or tfnnturlmry, C uii'i-ihury, 1 n . Ke L'lii'on. M)..TufU Co)l'i:e. lumpm(l. Mns. Trnnk W Ouiiriauluc It 1). Armour Institute ::riieiiro. lil., Uov (itiorua F J'L'iilPCont. 1H. Mnrsle lir.nn 'riMatittni-iiiii Chnrcli. I.ttmlnn. Km : liev It. S itlftcArthur, 1) It., Cnlvary Nuptial Churili, New YorL Mtjr, S Y. Uov Murrn hi minurliPll, I.1, Main htmt Kr-e IIurTUt Church, I-mttn, Ale ,lte rrnnl M ftriittit 1) It Kir-t Mt hoilifct Y i-ittcm.nl (hnri.li i,T&nloti, Iu.i ltev . 'J' Mnero, I !.! , "1 1 Chrin Itnn itonnnonweiiltli," nnuon, i-.nu ; uv. i uwnn r.rerett Hale, l).I, Routh I'onifrt-yntioiial Church i-iptiB University, Jinziu. (jermnuy, Uev. Wra Reaver Vilklnan, I).l, ITniveritUy or Chieapo, Chi Imn. III., Unv KitmiiAl Hurt. I.1. 'I rinitv (AiIIpkh WlnrttnrA (Vtnn l!nv .1 M fill ret flillMflll. I). I) . Kt . ilfjllllV IV otd l'rentn-terUn Church. Loin I on, hntc . Uev Geori Jjorlmnr, lAt.lt., l lie i ample, notion, .liosw. LPOflLAK UUUO.-W,! iauet C7 full-pnite illufttrn Bins, irllt edges, cloth, .&), unit leroni, ia.w, iuii fint. fttyie A -Sill HII (,, IUII levillJI, who unuiur LtO). Rt-leU two volutiH-i, full levunt, tuftel, tJUUi k'Ol'AI' i.i, quarto i itv. ri'lw itiMinnt um'uih.hii er coverv. feHi, irinnnt'd tiu'inu, ? hi"-'! h lir Rale lit an noo'fRioH'd nnn m injvm-r i her Information, wiito HI-NJtV O blill'lltl) llhfcr.212iittil Jl Mi'nroe btmet.ChU-uuu, I iluioi IniTmrmmMiminmmmmmmmnmiminirrfnmm EW SERIES OF STOCK. r Miners, Mechanlca and Ijihon-r HiiIWIIiik uiul Loan Association will Uiuo u nvvr orit'a of Block on Idnesday, March 16, 1898. Ife will tako pliwo ut tlio ofllee of J, It. iCaq., Ik'ddall lmtldliij,r ln'twecn tlio l)f 0 and 8 o'clock j. in. UllillMWliMUWu IllllllllllllllllUi And that is the time to have cut. We make it a specialty LV.Q. DUSTO'S ntreSt. BARBER SIIOI perguson House lilock, OK Wd, -IIE8T LINK ERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and MTItAW. : and Table Oil Clotbs. w - f yjviiw m m 1 aro tho seat or the starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all more or less painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of tho body aro more delicate or moro sensitivo than tho kidneys. When symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to bo lost if health is to bo restored. Tho best way to treat tho kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from tho poison ous matter which is usually at tho bottom of kidney complaints. For this purposo there i3 no remedy equal to "For many years I havo been a constant Buflcrer from kidney trouble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cures without benefit. At last a friend ad vised me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilh. The use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely cured my malady." Mary MlLl.un, 1238 Hancock Street, llrooklyn, N. Y. THREATENING LETTERS Sont to Jiuluo Womlwitril Diirlno: tho Mni'ttii Trint at WIIKuslmrro. Vllkesbnrrp, Pa., March 14. Some of the anonymous letters sent to Judge Woodward during the Lattlmer trial nre helns made jiubllc. One signed "Justice" is dated Elmlra, N. Y., and Is as follows: "I am a member of a secret organiza tion sworn to end your life, and it will enrry out its purpose even though Its ast member dies In the act. I have been chosen to follow you to the end of the earth. My fate Is as nothing to me. Should I fall, another will he chosen." Another, signed "From a Friend," reads: "Information reaches the public that you receive royalties on every ton of coal mined, and that you are In sym pathy with mine owners as well as with Sheriff Mnrtin and his deputies. Your life Is in Jeopardy if you nre not impartial and absolutely free from Mas. Do your duty, and there will he no complaint. Threats are being made; beware." A letter dated Pasadena, Cnl and written by a woman, says: "I have traveled miii'h, and my ympathy has been nroused In favor of the too much abused foreigner. See that Justice Is done." Another woman, writing from Maha noy City, Iu., makes a plea for Sheriff Martin and his deputies, and says the men at I.at tinier were on the same footing as the "Molly Magulres." A crank nt Rome, N. Y who signs himself "Ezra, the King." and dates his letter "United States, Heaven," says : "The trlnl was a farce from begin ning to end." Severnl of the more threatening let ters are withheld In the hope that their authors may fall Into the hands of de tectives. Dr. Hull's Pills deserve tlio popularity which tlioy enjoy, for everybody mothers, fathers and children have good ieasons to lis liuo in tbem. Tho cciiiiiuo bear the Hull's Head trade-mark. Tho Wtlkuslmrre Trial DonoitnccHl. New York, March 14. At the Central Labor union meeting, yesterday a strong protest In the form of resolu tions was entered against tho acquit tal of Sheriff Martin and his deputies by the Jury at Wllkesbarre, Pa., and against the court proceedings. The resolutions denounce the trial as a "stupendous farce." and "counsel the survivors of thnt terrlbla massacre to respect the laws that no longer pro tect them, In the hope that In the near future a long sufferlngjieople will take such action as will render even hired murderers amennble to such laws as will secure protection to all who seek it in this hitherto freo country." WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer DOES IT PAY? "I attended the Uloomsburg State Normal School one spring term, after which I secured a posi tion in a graded school, which I held for ten years. I now wish I had remained at the school and graduated." A Young Lady From Wyoming Co., Pa. Spring term rill open March 29th, 1898. Write for catalogue and souvenir book of views. J, P, WELSH, Ph. D Principal, Bloomsburg. A genuine welcome wtltay ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Pineal wnUkeya, btr, porter nod 1 constantly on Up. Choice emperauca drink and clgara. A GHASTLY FIND. .loNfpli ltrailley, of JucKkous rutrli, I'minil MhiicIimI on it ltiillruutl. Tho mangled retiming of Joseph llniilley, a young limn milling at Jackson's patch, wore picked up on the Philadelphia ami IltudliiK Itailwny tracks 011 tho southern outskirts of town just nfter 11 pa'seiiKor train bad passed over thoni at about three o'clock yesterday tnumiiiK. Tho remains were picked up by tlio crew of tho train anil rcinoTcil to tho passcneor station, where they remained un identified until 0110 o'clock yesterday after noon, when llcrnard Hradley, n young man of Jitcksou's patch, Identified them as those of bis brother. Th deceased was about 24 years of ace and 11 son of Jano ami tbo late Patrick Hradley. After tbo Identification was made Under taker l'raney removed tho remains to tbo mother a borne in Jacksous. There .Under taker Itiitiehiincy, of Mahanoy City, took charuo of them. An examination was mado by Dr. Dunn, of Mahanoy City, who bad been summoned by tbe family. The doctor found thpt the right lee bad been sovered near the hip, tho left leg was almost sovored at tho sanui place, the abdomen was badly mutilated, tho skull was fractured in two pliicus, jaw dislocated and the right arm broken. The train that ran over the man was run ning north and was in charge of Conductor John J. Slovens and Kngincer Isaac Hitch man. The latter says that as bis train was approaching that part of tbe track which is spanned by tbe Pennsylvania ltailroad bridge ho observed by the reflection of his cnglno's headlight the body of a man lying across the rails on which his train was runuing. Ilacbnnii shut off steam ami ravened, but he was unable to stop the train before it had passed over tbo body. When the remains were picked up they wore cold, showing that tho victim must havo been dead beforo the train passed over him. The body was dragged about the length of two rails, or sixty feet, and picked up about ulno rails' lrngth south of the Shenandoah City colliery switch. These measurements confirm the statement of tlio engineer that tho body was almost under tbo Pennsylvania Railroad bridge when be first saw it, and it is generally agreod that tbo victim was first killed by falling from tlio bridgo. Heports of foul play have gained circula tion and somo of tho victim's relatives re fuse to accept any other theory. They claim that tho deceased had a silver watch with him when ho left bis homo. No watch was found on his body. When it was picked up the crew searched tho pockets and found a red silk handkerchief, a spoon, the fragments of a small medicine bottlo aud exactly one dollar in cliaugo Tho presence of tho spoon and buttle is accounted for by the relatives, who say tbo victim was suffering from quinsy. Troin accounts thus far gleaned Hradley was last seen at his homo in Jack sons at eight o'clock Saturday night and ha said nothing about visiting this town. Tim man who first handled tho body was James Smith, the fireman of tbo train, who says tho body was perfectly cold. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, (iruhlur llros., drug store. At PITHY POINTS. Happening. Throughout the Country ChmiilrlM! lor Hunt' Perusal. St. Patrick's Day on Thursday. Tbo Tam.iu.ua Council is still deadlocked. Tho Horougli Council and School Hoard, meet this week. The P. & I!, collieries will work every otber day this week. The trolley road Is to be extended from Seliuylkill Havvn to Orwigsburg. Hazletun will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with an old time parade of Societies of Kriu. Mamie lloehn, of Pottsville, who disap peared from her home, is back in the family circle. liov. and Mrs. Joseph Weiiilich, missionar ies, will leave llethlchcm uoxt week fur Alaska. Hring your joli piinting to tills office if you want first-class workmanship at reasonable prices. About 30 families residing near tho Ccn tralia colliery, have been given notico to re move, to make room for a mammoth storo house. Tbo enforcement of tbo old blue laws at Miucrsville yesterday closed all places ol" business. The beer war between Pottsville brewers and retailers is oil'. Tho latter are receiving their Christmas gifts. Tlio Koform Taxpayers Association, com posed of farmers of tlio lower end of the county, passed resolutions against the settle ment uf the Commissioners' cases. A committee of tho Town Council, ol" Sliamokin, has just returned from u visit to Ihizloton, where they inspected tho garbago crematory and will recommend one for their town. Pan-Tina I What Is It? Tho greatest cure for coughs and colds. Uruhlcr Hros., drug storo. At MAHANOY CITY. lti'Cil la Hmlorst'il by Air. llriinim fcprl'ml lnavter, Mahanoy City, March 11. Frank L. 'ileed aud J, W. Phillips havo returned from Washington, D. C. Mr. Heed says that Congressman llrinum endorsed his applica tion fur Postmaster of this town in Heed's presence, and sent it to tbe President on Fri day. Mr. Heed expects 0lllcl.1l notification of his appoiutmont in a day or so. An intoxicated Pottsvlll Hungarian, caused soma excitement on the 3:10 p. m. P. ,t H. train yesterday. Ho refused to show bis ticket aud was ejected from tho train at Lakeside after a rough and tumble fight, lloth tho Hun and conductor were badly used up. Adam Maurer, a highly respected resident of Trenton, near Delano, and a veteran of the war, died yesterday afternoon from un illness of about a year. Ho suffered from asthma. The deceased was 50 years of ago and is survived by bis wlfo and oight chil dren. IIo was a member uf Severn Post No. 110, 0. A. It. The funeral will tako place on Thursday at noon. Interment will be made iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Shenaadoah. The funeral of Mrs. Patrick O'Connor, of Huston Hun, took placo this morning, Ser vices wore held in St. Cauicus church and the remains interred in the parish cemetery. Tho machinery for the new Eagle hoslerj mill is arriving daily aud work was com menced this morning in placing the shaft ings. The mill will be ready for operations by tbe middle of April. "Our baby was sick and we bought one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and were well pleased with It. It did the baby a great deal of good. Wm. Thompson, McKeesport, Pa." Literary Note. Tho April Century Is to contain a number of articles on Pennsylvania coal mining, one of them by Jay Hambidge, tbe artist, who contributes "An Artist's Impressions of the Colliery Heglon." The Illustrations include views ill Lattlmer, where tho recent strikes occurred, and -Mr. Hambidge has mado a great number of Interesting sketches of tbo many types of people that he found In the collieries. The Italians are culled "Hikes," and the other foreigners Slovaks, Pelacks, etc. are grouped under tbe nam of "Hunks." Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin dlseasoa may secure instant relief by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, It l tbo great Pile remedy. 0, 11. Hagonbucli, PICTURES FROM LIFE. Many Women Have Siiinn i:xpeilence Passed Through tlio and Willi i:iiutly Happy ltosults. M10 had once been a beautiful and attrac tive woman. Hor friends adored her; oven strangers admired her. She was still young but why bad her friends deserted her? It Is the usual story. SI10 had lost her health! her complexion had faded; as a result her disposition was soured, llow could she at tract or hold friends ? Impossible. 1 A year later. Sho is the same woman but how changed I Hosts of friends surround her : her eyes are sparkling, her checks glow ; her complexion Is superli she Is happy. Do you wonder what mado the change? Head, then, tbo experience of Mrs. Hella Ilo'la. of McP.wensvllle, Pa.: "Some six years ago," she said, "I was troubled severely with disease of the kid ney and 1 will tiovcr bo able to tell bow much 1 sullercd. I tried all kinds or loine dlcs but enuld find 110 permanent relief. l lnallv I allowed myself t . be persuaded by Mrs. Simon Cameron to trv Warner's Safe Curo with the assuranro that it would relieve inc. She bad suffered In tho same way for many years, and bad found g'eat help by Its use. I am happy to say that Sale ( uro liene litcil me from tbe timo t begun using it. 1 was entirely free from all my pains, and have been In perfect bealth ever slurp. I cannot say too much for Warner's Safo Cine, as I hclibvo It gave mo tbo porfect bealth I now enjoy." Klnir Osimip Ai-copts Wolltin'iii's omr. WnsliiiiKton, March 14. The state department has received from the rov ernment of Swollen and Norway KIiik Oscar'n conditional acceptance of the offer made throutrh the United States government bv Walter VolIman to carry free of chaiKe u:un his North Polar expedition steamer Laura, which Is to sail from Tromsoe, Norway, June 20, a party of Swedes to search for their countryman, Professor Andree. Says the minister of forelsn affairs: "If no news of Andiee is received by July gratitude would be felt If Mr. Wellmnn were to permit several per sons familiar with the Arctic regions to accompany his"lexpedltIon for that purpose." Itlvor Sti'iuni'i- Doxtroyod by Ftro. St. Louis, March 14. From a lire, the origin of which Is unknown, the well known Mississippi river excursion steamer Grand Republic burned to the water's edge yesterday at the mouth of tho Itiver Des Peres, near South St. Louis. Nothing was saved and Cap tain XV. II. Thorwegen, his wife and two children and the wuteliinnn had a narrow and thrilling escape from death. The loss amounts to $M,000. The Ornd Ilepubllc wns tied up for tho winter and those on board were making It their home. They lost all their per sonal belongings, and escaped in barely enough clothes to clothe themselves. I3x-Clork Vnruo.r Sorlmisly Injured. Camden, N. J., March 14. T. P. Var ney, the retiring city clerk, who was beaten and thrown out of the council chamber on Friday afternoon by fol lowers of the Committee of One Hun dred, when transfer of tho municipal .government occurred, Is In a serious condition. His physicians say he has been Injured Internally, and they have grave fears as to the result. No ar rests have been made, but Mr. Varney's friends nre busy gathering evidence for the prosecution of tho ringleader of the ussault. Aotrois Strli-keii With l'lirnlysN. Utlca, N. V:, March 14 Miss Lillian Kennedy, the actress, who concluded her engagement at the Opera IIouso here on Saturday evening, playing the "Charity Girl," wns stricken with par alysis in her dressing room before tho close of the performance. Tho right side of her face, right arm and leg are affected. She was removed to a hotel, and yesterday was taken to a hospital. At a late hour last night sho had not regained consciousness. Umbrellas re covered while you wait. Hrumm's. At Spain Will Not l'rovolto XVnr. Mndrld, March 14. Tho view held In official circles Is that Spain will not provoke a war, because If she did sho would find herself Isolated, but If America gives the provocation Spain will not bo alone In the struggle. The general opinion Is that In the event of war Spain will not need to attach American territory. It will sufllce her to pursue a war of prlvatecrins. As America's commerce Is seven fold greater than Spain's, American in terests would suffer most. War would be madness, benefiting neither nation, and good sense, therefore, counsels peace. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would adiisenll not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Iice 2$ and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. Trun as Gospel. Says that well-known newspaper man George S. Wolshons, editor of tho Pittsburg Times : "If tho people who complain of what tho reporter writes of them would only con sidor what bo does not write about them, thoy would enshrino him in tho dearest corner of their hearts. The wasto baskets of u newspaper in any town do 111010 to keep its citizens iu good reputotban any otlierageucy except the fear of tho law aud tho hereafter." Every family should havo Its household medlcliio chest, and the first bottle iu it should bo Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs and colds. Activity nt Vort IM0U011H. Tensacola, Fla., March 14. Fort Pick ens, which guards tho entrance to this harbor on the east side, Is the scene of great activity Just now. It Is con sidered one of the strongest of the old style of forts In the country. New six and eight Inch rllle guns will be mounted on It. The big disappearing guns nre now In position, and It Is learned that the troops at Fort Har rancas are under orders to prepare for practice with them, which is expected to begin within the next few days. Largo quantities of ammunition have been received at the fort and more is on the way. roup lirontoi' A'mv York Snlclilos. New York, March 14, Adam Dultt, 70 years old, a wealthy resident of Whltestnne. L. I., killed himself last night by shooting, An unknown man Jumped from a Hamilton uvenuo fer ryboat Saturday night as tho boat was entering the slip. His body was re covered. Tho body of Carl Dahle was found hanging to a limb of n tree in nidgewood park, Hrpoklyn, yesterday. He had long been out of employment. A woman who died from asphyxiation at the Washington hotel on Friday, and whose death may have been self Inflicted, has been identified ns Matilda Btaddon, 40 years of age, of Philadelphia. rsrd in gssii)g. e .b.-sa,', s.-s.v. Letter Carrier Mart. Malono visited rela tives at Tuscarotii yesterday. Mrs. Hubert Mtilr, wife of Tax Collector Mulr, of Mt. Curiucl, Is the guest of her sister, Miss Annio Jcffroy, of Kast Coal street. Mr. and Mrs. Shankweyler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Menceriind daughter, Harbara, of Shninokin, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.ivid Iliown, of South White street, yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs M, Mullahcy spent yesterday as guosts of relatives at Potts vlllo. William n. Phillips spent to-day at Potts ville as a guest, of fi lends. II. W. Lawson visited bis parents at Pottsvillo yesterday. John Thomas, of Mt. Carmel, was a visitor to town yesterday. W. 0. Dtisto visited friends In Mahanoy City yesterday. John Harris, of Mahanoy City, was in town last evening. liev. W. M Hehrig, of Clreouvllle, Mercer county, occupied the pulpit of tho German Lutheran chinch uf town yesterday. -Mrs. Stevens, of Tamauua, is a guest of town friends. -John II. ltamagc, of Hast Coal street, left to-day for lllueficld. West Virginia, where he will take a position in tho foundry of W. A. Outlier, formerly of this town. Mr. Hiiniugo leaves his futility hero until ho finds how tlio South agrees with him. -H. W. Mellon, of Pottsville, was a Sun day visitor to town. John Dowllng is doing jury duty this week . -Mr and Mrs. Frances Humbel, of Hing. town, spent yesterday visiting friends In town. Sanford W. Shoemaker spent yesterday as guest of friends at Pottsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green, of King- town, were visitors to town to-day. Mrs. James Kord, of Delano, was the guest of hor mother, Mrs. B. 1 Church, on Wost O.ik street, to-day. skyour grocer for tbo "Koyal Patent ilour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. , Cliiiriro Acnln-.t I'roslilpiit Kruiror. Pretoria, Mutch 14. Judge Kotze, was was recently removed from his ofllee as chief justice of the supreme court of the South African republic by President Kruger, but who disputes the president's power or removal under existing law, hns declared, while ad dressing a deputation that waited upon him, that while the case of the Ameri can engineer, It. F. Drown, who sued the Transvaal government with ref erence to certain claims at AVItfontein, was proceeding, and before Judgment had been given In his favor in tho high court, President Kruger, In nn In terview with him (Judge ICotze), threatened him with dismissal unless he obeyed the volksraad resolution. The statement has caused a sensation. Ono Minute Cough Curo cures quickly That's what you want I C. H. llagsnbuch. of tho Clobo for RHEUMATISM IlfiUBALBIA and similar Complaints, ana preparm uaacr 1110 Etrmgcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S mens Pinso 11 r 5 Pfl feKPfcLLfeK. I'M Wnrlil ruimwnpil I llpmnvUnliltf fnecpR&t 111 ! flSonlvBcniiinowlih Trade Mark" Anchor.' Wl'. Ad. Itlchter.V. Co., 2IS 1'iarlSt... Sew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses. Own Glassworks. 25&CUCU. Eudorbcd&rucoiniuundcilby A. Wasley, 106 M. Main St.. C. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St WiXI'.P.D.Klrlin, 6 S. Main St. 4 Snenanaoah. "ANCHOR" fiTOMACIIATi Lest Coll". lVHpfplafcHtnmncli Complulntfl MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. A alyH K"M hrncclet. Finder w'll ho i ruwunlcil by leaving nt Hotel Frnney. M-3t Tjl Oil SAI,H. -One Jet black hone, 7 yonrn old. niml by ltarron Wilkes, uhu trot u mile in 2:10 hikI any huly can tlrlvu lihn; also one sadlo lioru ilh four dilTereut gates, and two good general iurKme borers, old enough to work. Call at Mugarglo's grocery, No, 11 Kast Centre i,t rwt. 3-0-tr IriOIt SALIC Four properties, situated nt Nos. ' 225 and 2"J7 Vest IJovd street. Two uro on the front and two on the rear of the lot. These, properties wero formerly owned by Jonathan it, itogers. Apply io wiiuam J. joncs, gunruiuu, Itox mt Mt. Cainiel, Pa. 2-2Mm OOlt SAIJ-:. A buggy nnd two butcher U wagons, will also rem my wneeiwrigm ninl iiiLliit Mlim). enrner Coal and Jnrdln street 8 Apply to Charles Ploppcrt, on the premises, tf IiOU HA LIS A very desirable property. Ajw ? ply to Joseph Wyntt, 201 North Alain St. tf "IHOIt ItKNT. Storeroom, dwelling and stable X' No. 120 North Main street- Kent very reasonable to the right party. Store and dwell- iuir can be rented with or without the Maine, Storeroom has plate glass front and is 12 feet deep Possession can be had at once. No better location for business In town. Apply to U. w . newuuiiHcr, vss . main M. I.IXKCUTOH'H NOTICE. Kstate of ltnwAmi U Hradley, late of the borough of hhenan doah. county of Schuylkill, state cf Pennsylva nia, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto art' requested to make Immediate imymeut. and those havliur claims or demands against the same will pre sent mem wiiuoui iieiay tor settlement io ,Iam Smith, 101 IS, Centre St., Jam i-H F. O'Hkakx. HWS Whitest.. Or flEu, J, WADMNOKit, Att'y. Kx ecu torn. t-7-0t-oaw Pottsville 1 Pa. Shenandoah, xovs, CANDIES, CH EAR. We have some nice effects in Kaster baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. , nillions of Dollars flo up in smoke every year. Take nt risks but get your bouses, stuck, fin. nl tin o etc,, iiiBurcil in flret-claM re liable companies as represented by riAVIn FAIKT Insurance Agenl, uAViD rAuai,ra 8outIl Jnrai m AImi I.lta nnd Accidental Onrnpunle. MS?) CUHtS WhtROU f tSE FAILS. I Dost Cuunti Srrup. Tiwtes (icx.l. I'm in unio. M'n nr tlnirclstA. I i j A School Girl's Nerves, This record is of especial value to parents. ICs a message from a loving mother dedicated to the mothers of growing girls. A truthful narrative of the utmost interest and import. It Is Important that the nerves arc care fully guarded. Mothers who have young daughters of school age should watch their he.ilth more carefully than their studies. The proper development of tHeir bodies is of first importance. After the confinement of the school room, plenty of out-door exercise shculd be taken. It is better that children never learn their a, b, c's, than that by over study they lose their health. All this is self-evident. Everyone ad mits it everyone knows it? but every one does not know how to build the health up when ence broken down, even the best physicians failing at times. The following method of Mrs. Stephen Harnes, whose post office address h Bur ttty, Ind.( if rightly applied, may save jour daughter. When her daughter Lucy was at that rilical girlhood age of twelve years she rcw weak and nervous. "Previously she had been a bright, healthy young girl," says Mrs. BirnM, "She was diligent and progressive in her studies. "It became necessary, however, for her to leave school. She was overtaxed mentally and sicallv. 'Her nerves were at such a tension t'aat the least noise irritated her. "She had continual twitching in the arms and lower ftmbs and symptoms of SU Vitus' dance. "Her blood was out of order she was thin and pale, almost lifeless. In three Low Prices! - New Goods! TAKE ADVANTAGE! We invite the public to call and see us and take advantage of the tempting offers in low Men's Rubbers, LOcdlG3' " " Shoes, Boy's " All other goods are sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No. 56 East Centre Street. Xext door to Singer Pcwlnc Machine ofllcp. ASK YOUR GROCER For Franck's Imported Chlcovy. In Europe. (Jenulnn Franck will lrnso you If you love a good cup of coffee. Your grocer sells it HOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Unsure from Williaimport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday at Tin-: Ferguson House, from S a. m. till l:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds uf Kupiiirc without opci.ition cir di'tintion finin buMiie!s. Absolutely tin Uanj;jr. . . Examination Free. loo persons cmed in Sunbury, Sliamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Christ Schmidt, f , Agent and Bottler of . . . '8 AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Strept, SHENANDOAH- fA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hhecler'a Old Btnnd.) J09 NOKTIl MAIN STfJJIJT. 1'lrst-clnsn work cunrauteed. Prompt ami olitfc uttrmlanU. I Iuir cutting a el'i dally. FRESH PRETZELS )riUr.IVKHK KVKItY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 119 niTd ISO N, Uowcra St., Shenandoah. months she lost twenty -three pounds. "c did everything possible tor her, and she had the best of medical treatment. "Several skilled physicians attended her, but no benefit was apparent. '' A family friend visiting us. told how her daughter had been similarly affected, but cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "She urged us to try the pills, and we finally consented. "We have always rejoiced that we did. "The pills helped Lucy at once, and after taking eight boxes she was entirely cured. "She is now in perfect health, strong, wcig?is ten pounds more than ever before, and her checks are full of color. "Two years of schooling were missed on account of ill health, but now she can gratify her ambition to study and become an educated woman." The reason that Dr. Williams' Pink PU1 for Pale People were helpful in the above case, is that they are composed of vegeta ble remedies which act directly on the impure blood, the foundation of disease. As the blood rushes through all parts of the body, the cenveyer of good or bad health, it is necessary that it should be pure, rich and red. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood by supplying its life giving elements which nourishes the various organr, stim ulating them to activity In the perform ance of their functions and thus drives disease from the system. The pills are In universal demand and sold by all druggists. prices. Look at some of them : 31 cents 19 cents 75 cents 3 5 cents up ABE LEVINE, PROP. S 32 MEDALS AWARDED Sole Agents. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST I These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanccd age. Painless aud inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very Ueit Teeth, $8. You can fjet 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. (lotd Fillings, $i ; Best Sliver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the Bonse oriat Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. NEW SERIES OF STOCK, The Citizens Building and Loan Associa tion of Shenandoah, l'a., will issue a new series of stock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 lietwecn the hours of 9 and 12 a.m., at the office of the Secretary, C. W. Dengler, North Main street. DRINK- CLKARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne! I A Hanclsomo Comploxlonl I Is one of tlio greatest charms a woman c I possess, i'ozxoni's cuwritxiun mffuj giveaii.. V
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