'ANDY IS Than the kind we sell, e reason that the; maker J IV LI 11" IJl'hL lll.lLCIl.il. II I I I ike it, We charge no for the best than some rs ( hartre for the inferior ire Q-TkinriTTTM ivo unu TV 11. 1 rJ. IVlalr. St. ord in ,Y assmg. T 1 .MOlllouisi .iuscopai coiiiereiice ai A il owaiiu, oi itorui .nam street, t ..i.nltf nt AT. hoiinv r tv ry- Warnlck spent to-day In atton rottsvillo as a witness in court. n A llowinaii, ot Win. l'cnn, has fn 1' P!ilrvi II. Joseph Itltrcl. of I'ottsTlllc, spent ay in town as tlio guest (if her riaugh- Lizzle Humble, of North White rry Day or Jlahanoy City, was a isltor yesterday pken Trocembo has moved to I.lcwel- irgo Hess, of West Coal street, moved (qua to-day il W Houck left this morning for iurR to visit friends. tt. Trewella, proprietor of tho Mansion at Ilinctown. was a visitor to town to- W. Hell, state vieo president of the fnr Pittshlirt, tn nttnnd thn miiVfii- I. Jenkins, a well-knowu citizon of ell-earned vacation with friends in is sintering iroiu M.inaLiu. ss Jennie Warren, of St. Clair, is so le at tho residence of Mrs. T. J. all, 111am Nofswontar is home from a busi r ... ri. (.. ii IIP uuiu iss Violette St John Fielders, of l'otts- an fiioat nf AT lea V.vn A llrnUTnr nf aniit, .rrnT r iii.il-..I.. 1. 1.. ...l ..I f iuiiiii KiiiuiiiiK linji.ii imuii , v.uii iiwitu Uoldin's Mammoth Clothing llouso. JUEiiUDOl DUUIY Uf HID HUD i nriimrnrn nnnw nn mnn nn j bid be la Every Home and L brarv. t'n riiMn I!i nn hr Itlcht Hon Wlllfiini t'.wnrt OluiUtonn. 'V A K hiri Quf - oIIpuh (Jifnrii, Entl , v.CfiirfiL-i. 1H m-i 1' ii-ilt-i if U Fintnr.lM). tnn of Citnr rliur. ( in'.-rhnr), Hib, livv 1 LlipPil, I ' U Mil' fUl I'llf. .illlllTVIlIf , itiHhl., link W (iiipiui u I' ', Xiiiiimr liiMtiluto, V l.ir n Ui.mniHi tii.i III) Mil In to Unptlnt riiurrh I wixuui. Me , Kpv Trunk .1 111. I. 1-.. l- .. ..i,ut I i,.-,.i,..L ( Imp. Ii . ill v u i ii ' r, ii.it, i iii i nrin- .nbmAii, 1 t.n lfi.tr f'.umip Ifotin f rnrinrt 'iiivert-Jti l.t'inii- drrmiim. Iti-v. m I (. Unmi.nl ltUr. Ill 'I n .1 1 1 V I l.-i-B i Tre ib.teriftii Church L.m lon I nn Itev.ljeurea r mer JX 1 , Th T niph- Ho ton. Mum. nil .lcii0 clititi il'ii iinir Invnnt. J5lJ. full in HilTlOV imco, 210 full'muo ill ru- Htv e It -two voluiiu full ennt. tufted, ?JO(l A RTS. minrtn it rv ipis mil t-tinim lo em h. tili ci,VHm. mawmI iriniiiifd tllL'ht y. J 1.00 oiuh lart naIo nt all hook-toiea tnii'l hy iMjolwM-llpr- lor ifthnr 'JIhiuI 'ill Monruti stiuel. Chicauu. Illiuoin. AJN J. MVifcb. verv ana Undertaking, 111. 1.1 lllll Lll ,ldl 11111 ill. f -V 11 Go up In sruoko overy year. Take no risks but Rot your housos, sUwk, fur. niture etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by VID FAUST insurance Agent, ' l-y puuiu linruiu tn. Aliio LlfeandAocldenlRl Cnnipntnfl IIIIIIIIII111IIUIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIM1I1III III11MII1II IIIM IIIIIIM W SFK hS h S MILK. and Loan Association will Issue a new series of stuck on eonesoav, iiarcn 16, riie sale will take place at tli ofllce of J, U, yle, Kaq., Jtetldall building, Iti-twi-cn the . iillliiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiuniiiii;nii L L MOONTc1 Anil that is the time to have ur hair cut. We make it a specialty, w. u. uu?iu a t t - ri i"rMn W Centre St. BAUUHR SHOP. I'crguson House lilock. BEST LINK OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY ud HTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths n n nnr cv y lie or sue There' aro cough medicines that arc taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. Tlioy are cheap medicines. Quantity does not make up for quality. It's tho qual ity that cures. Tliero's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dippersful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and affections of tho Throat and Lungs. is now half riticE for tho half-size bottles 50 cents. THE SCHOOL BOARD. StiWliK' ltaitlc Project Adopted nt u .Special Meeting. A special meet i ML' of the School Hoard was held last veiling rritii Directors IUukIi, Cotighlin. Kd wards, Sullivan, Dots, liritt, HiKKius, llrcslin and Hanua. In the abseuce of tin iresidont Director T. H. Kdwaids was elcctd president pro. torn. Tho oath of otlice of the recently elected director, Patrick McNealis, was read ami filed, and Mr. McNcalis was accoriUd lib stnt on th board. Tho application of James Creary for -i position as substitute teacher was read and referred to thu superintendent. J ho committee on Imildint' and repairs showed that ropairs had been made to the waUr pipes in the West and Jardin street school buildings and Mrs. Peter liellly had been appointed assistant janitress of the Main street building on account of the illness of the wife of thojanitor, Mr. Connors. Director Coughlin. chairman of tho finance committee, read a report recommending the adoption of the school savings hank system and tho recommendation was adopted by n unanimous vote. It was also decided to purchase the necessary stationery. An insight to tho system will not he out of place at this time. The children deposit their money once a neck ami retain a card as memorandum, or receipt. When the, teacher has completed the roll call, tho money is placed in an envelope, marked with the amount, sealed and conveyed to tho principal, who acts as temporary treasurer, If the school Is graded. The first collection is depoiiled in tho uamo nf tho teacher or principal, who receives in return a bank hook in which is recorded the amount deposited hy all thu teachers. A deposit slip accompanies each weekly deposit to tho bank, corres ponding with the deposit list of tho teacher hen u child lias deposited $1.00, he is given bank hook, and becomes, through the school, a regular patron of the Savines Hank. When his deposit reaches f 3.00 or f 3.00, (as tho bank my elect,) it draws interest at 3 or more percent. When the school term closes the bank hook is given to the child, who may deposit or withdraw money directly from, tho bank during vacation, tho withdrawal re quiring the signature of parent or guardian I'irut fire! l ire! Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phi hi. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Moth ICllllroud Changes, Itumnrs are rife that the 1' & It. Ilallroad will befoie long miii their trains from Frack ville to this place over the Pennsylvania Company's tracks. Whether there U any substantial basis for these rumors we have been unable t learn. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer DOES IT PAY? "I attended the Bloomsburg State Normal School one spring term, alter 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 Trill open March 29th, 1898. Write lor catalogue and souvenir book of views. J, P. WELSH, Ph. D Principal, Bloomsburg. A genuine welcome waltsy oaat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. "lain and Coal Sts. Flnut wblikeyi, bears, porter and ale coimUntly on Up. Choice emperanc drink and cIkbm. Ghcirg jfeet3 BRADLEY'S J)EATH. The ,l.iry Leaves the Citusn of Death In Dniilit, Deputy Coroner ManUy and a jury hold an Inquest last night ill tho caso nf Joseph llradley, whoso mangled remains were picked up on the Philadelphia aud Heading railroad at three o'clock Sunday morning. A v.rdlct was rendered and the jury leaves tho cause of death In doubt. The first witness examined was John J. Stevens, conductor of the train. Hotestllicd that the body was found faco downward after the train had passed over it. The brakeman pickeil up a medicine bottle bearing the label of a Muhanoy City drug store and some money was found lu tho pockets of tho de ceased. The witness did not know anything of the deceased's watch. Ilodld not see It Isaie Hachinan, of Fmckvlllo, testified that he was the engineer of tho train and that he had been in the employ of the P & H. Kail way Company for twenty years. Ho first saw the body of tho victim when his train was about tell yard" distant. Ho could not stop tho train. It had no air connections riirec cars went oVer the body. He saw no 0110 In the vicinity at tho timo. Mr. Hicli- man knew nothing about tho victim's watch. James Smith, of Malmnoy Plane, said he was tho Amman of tho train. Ho was on tlit tank at the time the tialn went over tho body. He found the body face downward. One log was cut off and tho other banging hy shreds. Tho train had run about twocars' lengths over the body. One of tho legs was found close to tho bridge. Nobody was in the vicinity at tho tlmo. Tho body seemed to bo cold. The witness knew nothing of a watch. Michael J. Lynch, of Frackvllle, said he ws a brakeman on tho train. He said one of tho legs uf tho deceased was found ten or twelve yards from tho bridge. Ho knew nothing of a vtatrh. Ho saw nobody near the scene. He was the first to get to the body. William Ycager, of Mahauoy Plane, said he was the baggage-master of the train. The leg of tho deceased was found about ten yatds from the bridge and about ttteuty-f'ivc yards from tho body. He saw no blood from the bridge. Witness knew nothlug ofu watch. Patrick Ferguson, night operator at the P. .t li. station, testified to the deposit of tin remains at the station. Chlsf of Police Murphy aud Night Watchman Creary searched the pockets of tho deceased and found $1 in change, a spoon and a handker chief. Tho jury rendered tho following verdict: "That thu said Joseph Hradlcy met his deatli on Marcii 13th, IsOS, on the Philadelphia and Heading Hallway, near tho Pennsylvania railroad bridge at Slieuandoah, Pa., from some c.ui-0 uukuown to tho iurv." The jurors were Messrs. Patrick Connors. J. 12. Schwaab, J. J. Flynn, A. J. Flaherty, J. P. Mauley and M. J. Sullivan. It Hit! the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At (iruhlor Hros., drug storo. Deeds Uncorded, Kmlly A. Albrightou to Mary I,. Willing ale, picinUes in Tamaqua ; Isaac Zimmer man ot ux. to Jacob K. Schlepe. premises in Orwigsburg; John H. Hart et tlx. to Alice I.. Hart, premises in Pottsvillo: F.liza Kotli. extr., et al., to Carullua Hecker premises in uimaqua ; A. r . Thompson, oxtr., ot a!., to I). P. Thompson, Jr., premises in Towei City ; Harbani Kiscnstock ct al., to Katie Sipple, premises !u Port Caihon. The Most .Successful Specialist. Tho remarkable cures performed by Dr. Urceno, tho distinguished specialist, aro the best pioof of his skill and the elllcacy of his ticatuient. Dr. Oreeno's wonderful remedies, lufact tho only efl'ectual remedies in manv dhc.ises.havo made his name famous through out tho country. If you aro alllictsd consult him. ou can consult Dr. Greoim personally or by letter, freo. Call or write to Dr. (Jreene. 33 West 1 Ith St., New York City. He has de veloped tho most perfect and successful sys tem of cuio through correspondence. The (fleets of overwork, excesses and all diseases of the blood and nerves aro Dr. Grccne' special practice. A euro is practically cortaln. Ancient Order llUiarnlaus. Tho Schuylkill County Hoard of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will meet at Pottsvillo noxt month. The meeting will be held on tho 0th. Mattors of Importance, rcl.tive to tho growth of tho organization, will bo disciuscd. Marriage Licenses, John Wliyatt aud Mrs. MarvO'Bovlo. both of Coaldale. Daniel J. Ivremer. Wavne Tivn . unrl Maggie Kcesey, Summit Station. Howard lcmnl hi aud Ilrideet Mcllrenriv both of Quakake Valley. It'i Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. (iruhler Hros., drugstore. At Operations Upon the l"yc. Dr. J. P. Hrowu has opened offices at 233 East Centro street, Mahanoy City, and will practice modicino and surgery in all Its branches, including eye, ear, noso and throat. Spectacles and oye-glassos adjusted, artificial eyes inserted and operations upou eye performed. 1-10-Sm J. P. Hrown, M. I). Pugilist Darby McDonald Hack. Darby McDonald, the clever pugiliit of Mt. Carmel, who left last Juno for tho West, returned home list night While away ho visited South America aud Kuropo. Ouo Minuto Cough Cure cures quickly That's what you want I C. It. Hagenbuch. itnnno imiiikI'm llomooriitlo'TloUpt. Providence, March 15. Tho Demo cratic state convention, which met here yesterday, nominated Hon. Dan iel Church of Tiverton for governor, Fayetto E. Bartlett of Burrellvllle for lieutenant governor. Miles McNamco for secretary of state, George T. Brown of Providence for attorney general and Kdmuml Walker of South Kingstown for general treasurer. To l.PMHon Itlrd KliuiBlilor. Washington, March IB. Senator Hoar Introduced a bill yesterday pro hibiting the Importation Into tho Uni ted States of birds or their feathers for ornamental purposes, and Imposing a fine of $50 for each offense. Alloroc! I'orsMMition of ii Juror. Ilazleton, I'a., March 15. Alfred Washburn, one of tho Jurors who served In the caBe of Sheriff Martin and Ills deputies, stated yesterday that he his been discharged by Hontz Brothers, Freeland carriage makers, because the firm was threatened with a boycott In case of his retention as an employe. ItoiiiKfMI to eioll lo Spain. London, Mnrch 15. The Press Asso elation yesterday gave out a statement that Spain had purchased the battle ship O'Higglns, built by the Arm strongs for Chile, but the Chilean chargo d'affaires announces that the offer made hy Spain was declined. He says a Chilean crew for the vessel Is expected here next week to take the O'lligglns to Chile. llliVT 11' A I.I. To cleanso the Bystem In a gentlo and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use the truo and perfect remedy, Syrup or Figs, lluy the genuine. Munir fact il red by tho California Fig Sirup Co only, and for sale by all druggist!, at SO tents lpt bottle. Annual Gales over 0,000,000 Dotes TOR BILIOUS AND KEEV0U3 DISORDERS ouch as Wind and Tain In tho Stomneh, Giddiness, Fulues". after rio als, Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness Flushings i of Hoat, Loss of Appetlto, Costlveness,!1 Blotches on tho Skin. Odd Chills, DIs turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlonn. THE IIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sutforor will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.r.CllAM'S l'IM.s, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fe aalos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or lrreguliirit - of tho sys tem nml cure Mck llcndiiclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN men, women or children Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival Ami hiro tlio LARGEST SALE Dfnr.y Patent Medicine In I lie World. 25c. at all Drug Storos, P1THYP0INTS. lliipppiiltigH Throughout the t'omitry Chronicled for Hasty I'cl'inml. David .Mills, of Wadcsviile. died fiom dropsy on Saturday night Tho P. & II. employes at Ashland and Glrard ville will by paid to-morrow. Ou Satutday fifteen moro employes at Delano were suspended Indefinitely. Frank Heed will assume his position as postmaster at Mahauoy City on April 1st. Hisliop Talbot, of the Protestant Episcopal diocese, will beat Pottsville ou Sunday. II. J. Ney lias purchased tho good will and fixtures of Philip Woll's hotel at Pottsville. St. Clair's electric light plant was disabled for three nights and tlio town was in dark ness. A plant for preserving and pickling fruits and vegetables is to be established at tlio county seat. Adam Weigel, of Locust Dale, died at the hojio of Ids daughter in Frackville and was buried to-day. Tho Mahauoy City lodjo of Daughters of Amorica will celebrate its anniveisary to morrow owning. Slieuandoah is overrun with drummeis, disposing of summer goods. They say the outlook is bright. The Ilroad Mountain waslieries resume operations this morning, after an idleness extending over several weeks. The Humane firo company, of Pottsvillo, asks Council for increased appropriation since the purchaso of their chemical engine. Contralla people aro wondering whether tlio new Centralia breaker will lesume ou April 1st as promised. No one seems to havo any definite information on the subject. I ho wedding of Win. Honickor, of St. Clair, and Miss Mattle Lurwig, of Poit Car bon, has been nnnounccd. The ceremony will take place at tlio groom's homo on the evening of April 12th. I ho Coal Creek Company, which operates mines at Driftnn, Eehley, Huck Mountain, Stockton, Coleraine, Derringer and Oneida, has issued notices to all traveling "speak easies" to keep oil' their pieniises. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait. Hruniiu's. At The Coal Trade. The anthracite co.ii trade continues to suf fer from tho mildness of the season and tho absence of demand for coal. Tho winter is now regarded as practically over and has left largo unsold stock on hand. So far from keeping tlio output down in February, it leached 2,710,000 tons, or 210,000 tons in ex cess of tlio monthly allotment, while in Jan uary 3,073,000 tons wero mined, making a total for the two months of 5,813,000 tons, being 813,000 tons above the intended out put tills year and nearly 500,000 tons greater than tlio actual output of the samo two months of last year. It is natural, with tho mild season and excessive stweks, that extra efforts should be made to market the ausold coal, so that a general cutting of rates is now reported in various disguised forms, equal to 10W20 cents per ton at tidewater. These conditions confirm tlio bolief of buyers that present prices cannot bo maintained, and henco they order as sparingly us possible. The autliracito output for March is fixed at 2,500,000 tons, but it is generally thought this will he too much and further restriction may bo necessary. The aggregate output of anthracite coal for lb7 is officially stated at 41.037,803 tons. "I havo tried Salvation Oil in my family on a broken and dislocated foot and can recommend it to any ono as a good liniment. Mrs. William Tolley. Joplin, Mo." Illg Coal Illusion. A rumor is to tho effect that all the coal branches of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, says tlio American, will bo centralized under the control of Supeiintendont Mitchell, witli headquarters at Wllkesbarro. This will include the present Wyoming division and what is known as tho Mahanoy and Ilazleton division. It is contended that littlo skill is uecossary to manage the affairs of tho Maha noy division with the Pottsvillo aud Shaiuo- kin branches, as those divlslonsare practically managed now by lesser ollicials and the main care of Superintendent Mitchell would ho to develop them aud make them important tributaries to tlio main line. With the putting into effect of this policy, a deatli blow would be struck at Delano. Willi Superintendent Hlakslce out of office tiio power that has inado Delano aud held to gether the community when other L. V. communities wero going to pieces will bo gono and it will be torn up piecemeal, nothing remaining but a fow employes in charge of the station, etc. Pan-Tina I What Is It 7 1 ho greatest euro fur coughs and colds. At (Iruhler Hros., drug storo, The inks ut Ashland. Great preparations are being made by the mourners of Lodgo No. SS-I, 11. P. O. 12,, at Ashland, for tho reception of national of ficers, who exemplify the now ritual, on Fri day evening next. The distinguished guests are Meade E, Detweller, of Hairisburg, the Grand hxalted Hulor of the United States, and Dr. P. F. Gunsler, of Scniuton. Dlsttict Grand Exalted Hulcr, of Iiistorn District of Pennsylvania. Tho newly-elected officers of the lodge will bo Installed, and it is expected every lodgo lu tho Eastern district will bo represented. Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths bIiow that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence witli an apjiarently harmless cough which can he cured instantly by Kemp's Halsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample today. To Itetlre Pro in lliisljirsn. To be sold by March 20th. My entlro stock of gents' furnishings, dry goods and notions, Rare bargains. Intcud, to leave town. Louis Mann, 17 West Centre Street. S-8fl-tf There I This Is Just tho Thine. lied I' lag Oil for sprains aud bruises.. At Gruhler Drus., drug store. roMTIOAIi POINTS. In selecting successors to tho presont Com missioners, the Court might mako an excel lent selection In tho person of ex-Comicll-man A, 11. Lamb, of town. Wo do not know that ho would accept the position, but his namtfhasjiccn frequently mentioned for tho position flkioiig the voters and party leaders. Ono thing Is certain. Mr. Lamb would give tlio people, a clean and efficient ndiulnlstra tlnn. He has both cxecutivo ability and ex perience In public nll'alrs. T. J, Mullahey, icccntly elected Horough Ticasurcr, is a candidate for State Senator, subject to Democratic rules, and will shortly inaugurate nn activo canvass. Mr. Mullahey is very popular among his patty workers, and tho announcement of his candidacy meets with much favor at the hands of the voters. Ills nomination would add much sttungth to thn Democratic ticket. Tho Lytle-Flnncy controversy over tho Survcyorship will bo fettled tills week, lloth gentlemen have 'opes, Philadelphia Star. The elei lion of state delegates to tho He publican convention will soon bo in order. Successful Nochil. Tlio social last night by the Christian Endeavor Society nf tlio M. 12. fihureh win n succesful afi'alr. Early lu tho evening the fi lends of the widely begun to pour to the edifice In throngs, which was soon filled to tho doois. A short musical program was rendered by members of tho society. Coffee and sandwiches wero served to those present, besides other refreshments. A neat sum was realized from tho afi'alr. Following was the program rendered : Choir solectlon, quar tette; recitation. P.lsio Tosh; duett, by two little girls of tho Junior Society; iccitatlon, Hutli Mutter; vocal solo, Ella Wyatt; instru mental solo, Hoy Hughes; remarks, H. 12, Dengler. 01 ma uioiHJ icr tt7- BHEUMATISM, IT3UEALGTA and similar Ormplaluts' ana pri partu utucr 1110 stringent GEFlfMN MEDICAL LAWS, .proscribed by ctnliont pliysiciansr DR. RICHTER S TAIN EXPELLEES. World rrnnwTNwl 1 I!(.tnnrlfnb1r successful f ionlypynulno with Trade Mark" Anchor," SF. Ad. ItiiliteriCn., 81. 1'carlSt., Scir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 3&S0cia. Hauoracd & recommended A. Wnsley, 106 M. Main St.. . n. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St.,, .F.D.Klrlln, 6 S.Main Shenandoah. . . . ,.vti: .IV OR. RICHTEiVS "ANCIIOlt" J.T03IAOIIAT. boot for oil, lVNrteps!riKNIoimieh Cntiiplnlnti MISCELLANEOUS. V ANTKD Two more coat, two vests and two troiiscr makers, None but experi enced hands need apply Call nt Mammoth Clothing House, 'J nml 11 South Mnln St. It ANTIi D.Plftv experienced tailors, ltefowlch, 10 South Main Ht. Apply tf to l,. I OST.--A Intly'H tfnM bracelet. Finder will be ii rewarded by leaving at Hotel I'raney. ll-lit IilOU SAIK A very th'shnhlo property. Ap- ply to Joferplt Wjntt, 201 North Main St. tf nOU HAMC A buggy and two hnteher I1 wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright and paint nhop, corner Coal and .lard In Mreut Apply to Cliarlea l'loppcrt, on tlio premises, tf I 71 OK PAI.I5. Kour properties, situated at Niw. ' 223 ami 1227 Writ Lloyd street. Two aio on the front and two mi tho rear of tlio lot. Thevo properties were formerly owned hy Jonathan It. lingers. Apply to William J. Jones guardian, Jlox V.lt, Mt. Caimel, Tn. 2-21-lin ITIOK SALK.Ono jet black horse, 7 years old, sired by ltarron Wilkes, cm trot a mile in 2:10aiul any lady ean drive him; nlso one wadlo burse, with four dilTerent gates, and two good general purpose horsig, old enough to work. Call at Mngarglo'a grocery, No. 11 llast Centro btreet. 3-U-tf OKl'IIANS' COVUT SAIJC-Pursunnt to nn alias order of the Orphans1 Coutt of the county of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, tho sul hcrihcr. executor of tho lat wilhnnd testament of I.udwlg Zimmerman, lute of tho township of Union, in thu county ot senuyiiiiii, (leeenHcn, will expose to sale by public vendue, on tlio nremiseN. in the boroutrh of Shenandoah, on Saturday. April 2, at ouo o'clock In tho afternoon, tho following valuable properly: All that certain whole lot or pleeo of ground adjoining fractional (inrts of two other loU or pieces of ground, situate on tho northwest corner of Main and Coal streets. In tho borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania. Itefng tho whole of lot No. 10 of block Xo. 12, and an adjoining fractional parts or lots pits. U ami a oi mock rs o. 12, hounded east by North Main street, north by properties of Win. Niswenter and others, west bv Pear allev. and south bv Coal stieet. llavhiir 11 f 1 outage ou North Mnln street of 13 feet 0 Inches, and on Coal fetreet 150 feet. In addition thereto, ou tho northeast side of said property is an ea-ement of an alleyway :t feet wldo and 77 feet ti Inches lu length for tho use of the adjoining property owners, their heirs aud assigns forever. Upon a portion of said land Is erected n largo aud commodious four-story frame liotel, known as tho "Commercial Hotel.1' Tho western nortlon of said nremUcs &) feet front on Coal street and lu length hO feet along Pear alley, a no it is a heautliiu site lor a large bid Id lug. It Is ono of the most convenient and desirable properties In tho borough of Shen andoah. TKUMS OF SAUS: Ten per cent, of price bid shall be paid down ou day nf sale, and tho balance on or before June 2, lsw, without Inter ests Any further detlrcd information may be had by calling upon tno executor, or S. (i. M, llollopcter, Attorney. Shenandoah, Pa. Lucian W. Kisi:ns, Jly order of the Orphans Court Executor. F C. IEKksk. Clerk. Fotthvillc, March 7, Ifc'JS. 3-8-3t-oaw SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the un derslgned, tno controller 01 bciiuyikiii county, atblsolHeo ut Pottsville. Pa., until 2 o'clock p. 111. Monday March 2sth, lKUHt for furnishing meats, Hour, groceries, drugs, muslin, fruits, vecetables, lee, coal, etc. for the quarter ending Juuo'tOth, to bo used at tho Schuylkill County Almshouse, at Schuylkill Haven, Pa,, aud the Schuylkill county prison, at Pottsville, Pa, The board reserves the right toiejettany or all btdt. A schedule of the articles and probable amount of each required will bo furnished on application to thn Directors of tho Poor, the Warden of tho Prison or the Controller. 1Ii:njamin It. Skvi:rk, 3-15-18-21 County Controller. TOYS, CANDIES, CHEAP. 0 We have some nice effects ISaster baskets. 111 PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Hheeler's Old Stand.) ioij NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt and ollte attendant.. Hair i lilting a specialty. t ALL USt f AILS, in. Tofetea Good. Cough tiyru In tlmo. So In tlmo. Sold by druggists. IIMt mm MAHANOY CITY. To Have More Stroot Paving Tho llorough Council Ignores the Ilonrd of Health. At a special mooting of the Borough Coun cil held last night a motiou was passed for the paving of 30 moro squares with vitrified brick. This action was taken in compliance wltii the vote cast nt the last election authorizing tho Council to expend fSO.OOO on street paving, There Is a war in progress hero between tho Horough Council aud the Hoard of Health, Somo of the mombors of the for mer ody have threatened to Ignore tho Hoard of Health lu the futuro by rofuslug to grant any appropriations to pay bills. Dr. S. 12. Wertmiin, a member of Council, will bo prosecuted by tho health authorities for failing to report n caso of measles which ho attended, Tho result of tho dispute has caused great interest in tlio community. While cutting a loaf of htcad, John Hrown miller, bartender at the Klondiko hotol, slipped tho knlfo aud cut oil' tho top of his thumb n ii il nlso thu tops of tho second aud third fingers. Jsmcs Adams, Sr., miner employed nt North Mahanoy colliery, was painfully In jured yesterday nftornoou. Ho was starting a battery when the coal rushed upon him, causing n deep gash on thu right side of tlio face aud suvcro contusions of the body, It is feared that two ribs wore tracttUud. Tho funeral of Joseph llradley. who met death at tho Pennsylvania bridge Shenan doah, last Sunday morning, took placH from his lato residence at Jacksons this morning, I Hequiem high mass was eolcbrated in St. , Canicus, church by Hcv. P. C. McEuroo. The I funeral was largely nttonded.j I Laying tile I. Iocs, j W. H. Dechaut, chiof engineer of tho l electric railway which is to bo run fiom town 1 to Hiugtown, went over tho proposed route I yestorday and to-day Calvin H. Dechantcoin , menced to locate the lino. The engluccrs I are locating the lines moro especially over the Glrard Estate in order to prepare for tho right of way. Low Prices! - New Goods! TAKE ADVANTAGE! We invite the public to call and see 11s and ta e advantage of the tempting offers in low prices. Look at some of them : Men's Rubbers, - - - 31 cents Ladles' " - - - 13 cento Shoes, - V S cents Soy's " - - SS cents up All other goods arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No. H t3 East Xcxt door to Singer Sewing MhcIiIiic ofllec. LUMBER ! GLENN & O'HEARN, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IN. Main St.,' Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah IYttmber and Feed Co. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Villiamsioit will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till l:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Hupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no l)ang;r. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt, Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to, CliarRcs and terms moderate and within reach of all. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the House or at Our Storo. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. DR1NK- CIvKARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. FRESH PRETZ1 rELivEUi:i) nvicitY luy JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., US and 130 N. Dowers St., Sheiandoah. Mev lleafth Restored itP THE misery of sleeplessnoss can only be realized by thoso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that tnlscrablo feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Ilcstoratlvo Ncrvluo. So corUiln Is Dr. Miles ot this fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing It does not benefit. Mrs. Henry llruns, wife of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, hcadacho and Irregular menstruation: sutTcring untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for fomalo com plaints besides being under tho cat o of local physicians, without liolp. I noticed in Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of aliments similar to mine, and I shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Nervine, and Nervo aud Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Milcs'ltemcdles." t Dr. Miles' Kemcdles aro sold by all drug gists under a positlvo guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of the heart and nerves freo. Address, Dn. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Iud. Centre itreet. ABE LEVINE, PROP. LUMBER! GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry witli an absolute guarant'e for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, . The Very I3eit Teeth, $8. You can p;et no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can taki your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $i Best Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5ocj Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge wprk 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. NEW SERIES OF STOCK. The Citizf.ns Hullding and Loan Associa tion of Shenandoah, I'a., will issue a new series of stock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 ic hours of q and 12 a. in., at :larv. 1 nrw rnmm III Agent and Bottler of mi m m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA rmm i EHc&toros Jjl HetweilU office 'E MainiaaPr