NO CANDY IS BETTER Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he to make it. Vc more for the best knows how charge no than some NEWS FROM POTTSVILLE. dealers ihanre for the inferior grade. HOOKS & BROWN, M. IVloln St. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tlirougliuut tli Cimntry Clirontrlpil Inr lln.ty IVrimal. There mi-115 patients Kt the Miners' Ims llta1 Hon 0. I.. Pershing anil wife are at Atlantic l ity. It is said the Ashland-l'entralla elertrio, road will nut ho built. Next Saturday Is St. Joseph's Day, and will he observed by the Catholic vorld. Thu Lehigh Valley otlices ut l'hiladelphia will he removed to Now York on June 5. There is u scarcity of dwelling houses in Tauiaium something unusual for that slow town George 11. Itcese and Mit Ida V. I)uin.tati, both of Lost Creek, were granted a marriage license. John Ileese, son of ('apt. IMuaril Iteice, of Park Place, will open a drug store at JIalia noy City. Shamokin capitalists and the New Jersey silk mill owners have agreed to erect a mill at the former pluco. Of twenty-six girls employed in one of the many factories at Schuylkill Haven, ten couples are sisters. (Jately & Hrltton, tho Potlsvillo Install ment house firm, have purchased thu United jtatos hotel at Tuuiaqna. Mt. Canned Hoard of Trado is making nn edort to have the L. V. Delano shops re moved to the former place. Lillian Kennedy, the actres, while play ing at I'tica, N. Y., was stricken with para lysis She wax removed to an hospital and died yesterday. A Councilman hacked a team over the dump on West Lloyd street, and now agrees with his friends that he is more of a states man than a teamster. Something "just as good" will not answer. Stick to your point, and when you ask for goods advertised in this paper, you can get them. Damo rumor says that ouo of tho efficient and popular agents connected with the local office of the Prudential Iusuranco Company will shortly take unto himself a wife, in tho person of a popular society young lady ol Shenandoah. Mahanoy City Uecord. A milkmen's war has been inaugurated at llazleton, and housewives aiu buying milk at cut prices. Charles Bath, a miner, was instantly killed by a fall of coal in tho Plains colliery, Wilkesbarro, yestorilay. Kdward Maxwell, in whose caso application for pardon was pending, died yesterday in ths Ijincater jail. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds Gruhler lirus., drug store. HOW TO REMAIN YOUNG. 5rd in rjssiog. Elmer J. Wasloy made a business trip to the county scat this morning. Albert llaskins spent yesterday at Pottsville. Wm. Wilhelni, Lsq., of Pottsvillo, spent last evening in town. Issachar Uobblns, of Wilkesbarro, is at tending to business here to-day. J. Harle, superintendent of tho local branch of the Metropolian Life Insurance Company, was called to Philadelphia to-day by the death of his brother. Dr. Sclupas, of Scrauton, will doliver his lecture in llyukewicz hall, to-uight, on "Socialism." Dr. Arthur C. Morgan, a member of the stair of physicians at the Illockley hospital, Philadelphia, is tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan, on West Cherry street. Mr. Morgan has improved wonder fully in his physical appearance, which demonstrates that his position as well as city life fully agrees with him. Dr. Frank Woollier niado a flying busi ness trip to Philadelphia this morning. Hisses Mary and Sallie Delauey wont to Minersville this morning to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seibcrt, of Ber wick, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hassler, of lleach Haven, are pleasant visitors at the Bobbins' hoinesWad, on Bast Coal street. ii:vr or all To cleanse tho system in a geutlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho springtime comes, use the truo and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy tho genuiuo. Maim factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Strange Disappearance. Jane Ann Seward, fifteen years old, lias mvsteriously disappeared from her home and her whereabouts are unknown. She is tho daughter of William Seward, residing on West Annie alloy. Tho girl left home Satur day night after the other members of the family had retired aud sho gave no iutlma tlon of her sudden departure. Tho young glrl'B father cau givo uo reason for her ac tions and is greatly worried over the all'air. Lauyers nn the AVItnens Stand In t'mn- mUftlniiur MtjiTh' Ca, Hppctnl to KiBNisu IIr.ni.ii. Pottsville, March 1(1 The fifth day of CommlMiouer Chariot Meyers' trial was marked by a very slim attendance. John V. Mi tlurl, r.i , son of Coiituictor Daniel Mc (lurl aud the hitter's confidential clerk and legal advisor, was put through a severe x nminatiou as to tho extras, tho charges for which ho admitted on the stand. Nothing of importance was brought out. Aichltcct Hill's testimony developed the I fact that In spite of the abenro of his ap I proval of many items of tho contracts their I payment was ordered by the Commissioners, including the defendant. Ho had condemned ' the boiler house slato rooting, Involving $33,711 anil this Item was paid. Some of the I are lights tu-io paid fur twice owing to some juggling or mistake in t lie bill of extras j which be had not approcd. Tho Judgo asked tho witness a Miinied iiuestiun in refer ence to these lights. The extras on the lights amounted to $513. He claimed tliero wero llsli incandescent ami His arc lights, and not 1115, the number claimed by the prosecution. Bxpcrt Meyers, of Philadelphia, dliallowcd Ji.ailO on the dill'urent items of Mcdurl's contract, but the Commissioners deducted thorefrom tho actual cost of tho defective work, icdueiug the amount to $1,03:2.10. They then allowed $111.') 73 on extias Aniuug these ilefetts were window fasteners in the hospital wot tli t cents eac h. w hen tho speci fications called for $ I fasteners The hlniies put in cost SI '.'j, instead of J2 fil). Tho ii.ilntiu omitted was worth finm S"5 to $-15. Thomas W. Hiidcnian, Manager of the Bdison Blcctrlc Light Company, said a fair price for tho extia lights ehaigud for at the rato of ?I50 by the Almshouse contractor would be I rum '-' toc.f0 for concealed work and about ?1..0 for open work. William ilhelm, i:i., testllleil unit Jonu P. Martin, then candidate for prison warden. aud now County Commissioner, had in Jan uaiy, lbU2, been appointed by County Com missioners iluwes nun Keen, i no cuun re fusing tocoulirm the nomination Martin en gaged John W. B.von and witness as counsel and later, upon Mr. Wllhelm s sug gestion, tleorge J. Wadlinger, Lscmlre, hud been added to the list of counsel. Commissioners lUiwcsand Heed had employed the witness. Mr. Wllhelm admitted thatjie borrowed and leceived fiom Martin $50 or $110 on account in 1892. When he was short he boritmcd of Martin. As soon as ho had been reimbursed by County Commissioners Meyers, Martin and lientz in January, ISO", by an order on tho County Treasurer, ho repaid the balance that ho owed to Martin. Ho got $100 from thu county on his personal bill in Janu ary and last year also diuw $125 for services John W. Ityon had tendered. It had takon him some time to induce Commissioners Bentz and Martin to pay tho hill. Ho didn't bother with Meyers because he thought ii was none of his business. .Meyers, however, had signed the order. Mr. Schalck wa somewhat stiricd by this ansner and asked soveral pointed questions. Tito lesolutious from the minutes dated March 20, 1802, was offered. It stated that the Commissioners had decided to continue tho employment of Messrs. Iiyon and Wllhelm as counsel in the Martin confirmation proceedings, but no record of the original employed could be found, or produced. Mr. Wilhelm said ho didn't think there was anv such minute in existence and that for this reasun tho resolution of March 20,1807, was intended to bo retroactive. Mr. Wllhelm said Mnrtin wanted to with draw from the fight for Warden and they had quite a time to stllleu up bis back-bone. He, Wilholm. had threatened tho Commis sioners with suit if they didn't pay his bill. Mr. Whalen : And you got the money out of the county to sullen up Ilia backbone. Hon. John W. Iiyon was sworn and said, in answer to Mr. Schalck, that ho had becu employed by John P. Martin in the confirma tion piuccectings and that Martin paid him $125 early in 18U2 in full for his fee. Ho said the older on tho hill paid by tho county in January, 1M7, assigning $125 to Mr. Wil helm was in his handwriting. Mr. Wilhelm bad told him the County Conimniiiiioners had decided to repay Mr. Martin tho $125 Mr. Martin bad naid him and ho gavo Mr Wilholm authority to draw tho money and nav it to whomever it belonged. That wa all he knew ahuut it. It was nono of his business if Mr. Wllhelm got the money and handed it over to tho iiarsnii It belonged to. He heard notliiu further of the subject until bo uad about it In the neMt:ll)Qrs. Cross-examination hy Mr. Wadlinrar bioiight out the fact tho proceedings went so far that Mr. Kyon hail notitieit jutigo rersn- ing that ho would apply to the Supreme Court for a mandamus to compel this court to do their duty and confirm the nomination of Mr. Martin lor Warden. A week later, ana heforo an appeal was taken, Martin's up nointinent was coufirmeil. .laints r . .Minogne, i.sii , tcstiiiun mat no was County Solicitor in 1MB and that he did not know of the employment by the County Commissioners of any other lawyer than himse lf in the Martin confirmation case, lie u:iK not cross-examined. Samuel Argall, Pottsville electriciau, swore that $2 would he a good price for the extra lights tnat cost f l.ou eacn ai mo aims tiring!,. Kvan Johnson, anothor Pottsvillo elec triciau. aim) said 52 was a reasonable figure. Duutitv Prothonttary Will Leih tc.tllied that there was no record of any quo warranto pioceodlngs during lwjj lor which lawyors lues wore paid to the amount of $200 in 1807. Tim defendant. Commissioner Meyers, ac cording to the testimony already in. signed tho treasurer's order for the payment of this b 11. Mr. Scha ck a so had Sir. Lelli snow from tho records that the bill in equity of the Taxnavers' Association against tho Com inissioncrs was filed on Juno 7, 1807, at least one day heforo tho Commissioners took action on tho almshouse extras and decided to in- VStit!ltt, t hpin. Joseph N. Meyer, plumber of Schuylkill llunn. flnnrn that the nrice paid for fire plugs was excessive. Ho was severely cross examined by Mr. Wadlinger. Chief Clerk Itebor was on tho stand this afternoon, .testifying about the dillerent financial alia Irs 1I11S. MOTLEY SIINTKNI'EU. Bllen Bcgley, of Cressona, recently con feed tho llurd-Worhlng Organs of Your llody With dint What Tiny ltequlro. Hero are some Important truths expressed by a well-known professor of a New York Medical Collrgo. "All Natuio otor needs, or ever asks for, Is a little help. She becomes over-worked Is it any wonder she needs help ?" "Tho heart heats night and day aud never stops. The lungs are always working away like a pair of bellows. Tho stomach is con stantly occupied : eo are the kidnoys and the liver. You cannot give them a mention, but you can help them immensely. Those great ori:ans the kidneys and liver aro wllllne to work, hut they need food and you can give It to them." "You can easily feed theso organs, and you will be siirnriscd how much better you will feel If you do mi. There Is atllscovery which is an actual fund for the kidneys. It is known to scientists and tho world as War ncr's Safo Cure. By all means try it. A littlo of this remarkable medicine taken three times a day will prcduco a most happy elleet. Instead ot being tiled, lagged out, despondent and with littlo ambition, yon will grow bright, hopeful and happy. Women, especially, need a good friend of this kind, and I know of scores of ladles who would not think of being without this grand remedy to help them wLou they specially need It." THE MAINE REPORT. (Continued from First Page.) At victed of voluntary manslaughter in causing tho death uf her husband, John, hy striking him on tiie head with n poker duiiug a diuukcu quarrel, was sentenced hy Judgo Savidgo this morning to pay $1 line, costs and 1 year's imprisonment. $500 KINK A.N II JAIL. William Willauthus, was found guilty of helling liquor on Sunday and to minors, and also fur selling liquor without a license, oi oath of Maggie Harrowsparrow. He was fined $500, senteuced to pay costs and serve three months fur selling w ithout a license. Sentence as to the other charges was suspended. The parties reside in West Malianuy township. These were cross suits. kiciht ovi:u A 1)011. Judge Koch had n case before him last cruiing which lesemhled .somewhat the cele brated dispute between the two mother.- which thu wiso King spoken of in tho Bible settled by proposing to cut tho Infaut into halves. Mrs. Kmma Blow, a young woman residing In Mahanoy City, was charged with the larceny of a $5 dog, on oath of Aht Tallow. Fido" figured prominently in tho pro ceedings and the contending parties tried to sliuw to tho court aud jury, which of the two it picferrcd. Iu older to establish a good case a nephew of the defendant while testifying called the du to provo its alfci- tion. "Fido" answered promptly ami obeyed every command. Tho jury rendored a veidict of not guilty, and costs on tin county. TUB TAYI.OU8VII.Li: lIUUOLAltY. A suit that received much attcntiuu was that of C. M. Bi lmaii, of Taylorsvillo, charg ing T. M. Harmon, a big, slouching black- mith living a quarter of n mile away from Billman's, with being ono of five men who entered the prosectitur's house, knocked him down, bound and gagged him. The jury rendered a veidict of guilty. Sentcnco waf suspended to allow the defense to produce evidence to show there was a conspiracy against the defendant to diivu him out uf the neighborhood. Tin: AHSON CASKS. Capt. W. E. Jones, prosecutor in tho Maha noy City arson cases, said tho trial would hi called late this afternoon. Tills is the case in which young men aro charged with settiuc lire to the Hosiery Mill and tho Becord office in that town. Mroyors, dostlnR in the nelsliborlioud of $1,600,000 for all. ltcpresmtntlvo Dlnuh y. of Maine, In troduced In tho house ycterdny a joint resolution providing for the temporary admission free of duty of naval sup plies proliured ablnad. The bill will be reported immediately hy the ways and meuns committee, to which It was referred. It n-ns introduced at tho re quest of the administration. The special board on auxiliary cruis ers is kept busy. The list of vessels (.vnllnble, Including- pteamslilps.yachts, tugs and other craft, which is now in the hands of the nay department, In cludes nearly 1,000. The great ma jority ot the vessels are at New York, Boston. Philadelphia and Ualtlmoro, where they will bo Inspected and the list sifted down to those worth con sidering As fast ns the facts In re gard to the vessels are filed consider ation will he given to the work of arm ing them In the best and most speedy manner for effective use. The mem bers of tho hoard remaining In the city are giving especial attention to Bteam ynchts and sea going tugs today. Only those with hulls of Iron or steel will be considered, as wooden hulls are not deemed desirable. The board de cided not to detain the St. Louis, and sho sailed for Europe this morning. MARCH APR L MAY. For Blood and Nerves in Spring Paine's Celery Compound EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty, W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARIJGK SHOP. Ferguson House Iltock, BEST LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre Kt. "Threo from two you can't,' pays tho schoolboy. Right ! Threo from two you can t, either in dol lars or dividends or sarsaparilla. It takes the best sarsaparilla root to make the best sarsaparilla ex tract. Tho best sarsaparilla cornea from Honduras, C. A., and tho Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls tho entire product, let outers ciaim to bo makintr "best" sarsaparilla. They must bo making it out of tho remainder loft after subtracting threo from two. But, " threo from two you can't." You can't make tho best sarsaparilla without best root. You only get tho best when you Get Ayep'S Sarsaparilla which is mado wholly from tho lest root imported from Honduras. CltlMINAI, COURT. Judga Savidge, of Sunhury, is assisting Judgo Koch In disposing of potty criminal cases this waek. The following cases wcic passod upon : Miko liafo, defrauding hoarding house keeper, oatli of Mary Spcrico; not Euilty, each half the costs. T. 11. llarman, burglary, oath of C. II. Ililluian, also assault and battery. Jiilues Ursku, entry breaking and lar ceny, oath of Solomon Hank, guilty, $1 flue, costs, restoro property and uiuo months, Joo l'ovoloski, cheating boarding house keeper, oath of P. l'ctris, guilty. Wm. Lloyd aud wife, larceny as haiUe, oath of Margaret Koccrs; guilty. Stinoy Sahuzis and Saliva Kosacz, larceny, oath of Chris I'ucis; Stinuy Sahu.is tried and found guilty, $5 fine, costs and four months Uridget Callahan, surety, oath of Anna Coyle; costs and $200 bond to keep the peace. llrldget Callahan, assault and battery, oath of Anna Cuylo ; guilty, 0 cents fine, costs and SO days. Mary Lindermutli, keeping a disorderly house, oath of Ida It. llroscus; guilty, $5 fine, costs and two months. ltichard liarrett, of Lost Creek, was found not guilty of a, and h., preforrcd hy Anthony McLaughlin, the court, howovor, directed him to pay the costs. MINOIt NOTES. Minorsvillo has not yet fully recovered from its first lllue Law Sunday which thi Chief Ihirgcss enforced Sutiday. A capias was asked for P.ugeno Magce, a defendant who failed toappvar. Letters of administration wero granted to Michael Iieadlo on the estato of Elizabeth I Cooper, late of St. Clair, deceased. Court officials get a good deal of quiet amusement out of tho efforts of jurymen and others, who have novcr been at the court house heforo, to find their way out of the second floor on which the court rooms arc located. One juryman at the November term of court spent an hour and fifteen minutes wandering about before ho took any person into his confidence aud admitted that he was lost. J. II. Pilhcrt asked an examiner lu the livorce case of Waudlats vs. Waudhss. S. It. Kdwards had Thursday fixed for Up bearing by Commissioners to determine the sanity of Prank Klitclmick, an inmate of the county home, over whom a committee is desired to tako charge of $300 Klitclmick has iu bank. Gordon Iieed, Steward, is the petitioner, and tho county has an iSO hoard hill against Klitclmick, who is said to have no relatives iu this country. Jiintico Conrad decided thcordinanr of the lloroiigh Council imposing a $100 license on tmveliug merchants constitutional and W. J Whitehoiise will appeal the case to the court of Common Pleas. Sir. Whltehnuso also contended that only tho court named aud nut tho Justice had Jurisdiction iu the matter. Ili:i:i3 ItKCOKDKI), Prom James liomherger to P,, K. Kaorche. ct ul., exccutois, premises iu Kid red towu ship ; from Matilda Hitler ct ul, to John l'ope, premises In St. Clair; from tho Union Saving Association to Mary Witcombe, premises in St. Clair; from John C, Itullitt, to Michael Miknis. premises iu Middleport; from Will lam Wortz and wife et al to Margaret W'erts, premises In Prackville. J.KTTKUS UllANTEI). Letters of administration viere granted to Margarot Iieadlo, on the estate of Llizabctli I. Cooper, late of tho borough of St. Clair, deceased. Sevilla Snydor was appointed guardian of Samuel Ney, minor child of Samuel Ncy, Into of the township of Hegins, deceased. Mmlcnl rrngniiii. The entertainment to he given In tho An nunciation hall, under the supervision of Itov. II. P. O'ltellly. will attract a lanrc audience to-morrow evening Thu program follows : Senior Choir Chorus, "Harp of Turn's Hall;" quartette', "Kathalccii Mavoiirneen ;" tenor and soprano duett, "Meeting of tho Waters;" Malo quartette, "Oft In tho Stilly Night;" baritone solo, "Killarney ," tenor solo, "Last ltose of Summer ;" soprano solo, 'Oouio Hack to Erin;" tener solo and chorus, 'Mavourtincen;" tuior solo"l!elieve Me If all Those EudiaiiiiB Young Charms;" soprano solo. "My Queen the Island Home." Junior Choir Selection, Mandolin Club; selection, Junior choir; recitation; song and chorus, "Hand Pull of Earth ;" song, "Leave N'ot Your Kathalccii ;" recitation ; selection, Mandolin Club; polo and duett, "Dear Little Shamrock ;" solo and duett, "Those Hright Happy Days;" recitation ; Junior choir and .Mandolin club. "Hymn to St. Patrick ;" solo and duott, "Erin is My Homo." Children and adults tortmed hy burns, scalds, injuries, eczema oi skin diseases may secure instant relief hy using DuWitt's Witcli Haze! Salve. It is the great I'ilo remedy. C. II. HaKOIihuch. A Tutul Acciiltuit. James O'Donnell, of Wado, while descend ing tho shaft on the case, in some unknown niannor slipped and fell between tho caeo and tho tlmbor of the shaft. Ho was badly crushed and It is supposed his body thn dropped to tho bottom, thus killing him al most instantly. Ho leaves a wilo and six children. Ho was aged about 17 years. Umbrellas recovered while you wait. At Iiriunm's. Wcxlillnc Anniversary, Mi. and Mrs. William Acker, of East Co.il street, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary last evening and entertained number of friends The couple ictoived number of presents. Vocal and instrumental music and dancing was the order of the evening and supper was tarred. Among thoso who participated iu tho festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Thomss James, Mr. and Mrs, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Holier, of Gllborton; Mr. and Mrs. William llrown, of Olrardvlllo; Mr. and Mrs. John Sneddon, Mr. and Mrs ftcorgollolvcy, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Maker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Spears, Mr. and Mrs llouj. Ilroxton, Mr. aud Mrs. William ICreiger, Mr. and Mrs. Chailcs Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carhcl, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Itamer, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Walters, Mr. aud Mrs. William Simmoni.Mr. and Mrs William Akcr, Jr., Mr. aud Mrs. John Prey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lathlacn, Mr. and Mrs, Acker, Sr., Mrs, I'owoll, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Trewolla, Mrs. John Itamago, Mrs. Hartsch Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Schwindt, Mrs. Heck, Mrs, Gilfillau, Messrs. J. P. Gilflllan, L. Acker, S Acker and C. Acktr and Miss May Acker. I'lre! l'lrol Mrnt Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and stiougest cash companies: Phila Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Piro Association, Hartford Plro Ins. Co., Amorican Piro Insurance Co West Chester Piro Ins. Co., United Firemen1 Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Wedding. Tho Protestant Episcopal church at For restville, near Mluorsvillo, was tho sceno of a pretty wedding ceremony at noon to-lay, the contracting parties being Hiss L'atUorino MeClure and Joseph Cook, both of Mahanoy City. Miss Mabel Dennis and Frederick Cook, both of Mahanoy City, and tho lattot ahrothorof tho bridegroom, wero tho brides' maid and groomsman, respectively. l!ov Otho Brant, of Mahanoy City, officiated at tho service, assisted by Jtev. James t. rowers. of Pottsville. llulfalu IIIU Coming. As winter Is passiug awa signs of tho coming of summer multiply. The theatrical season is drawing to a close nnd tho circus season is comlug on apace. Tho first booked for this region Is Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show which will bo here on Juno 21st and goes to Lebanon on June Mud, traveling with 50 cars over tho P. & It. Hallway. Itchiness of tho skin, horriblo plague. Most everybody afflicted in ono way or another. Only ono safo, never failing euro Doau's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth. Both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced aire. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years I is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very Beit Teeth, ?S. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charRe for extracting, where teeth are oidered. SVe can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. dold Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 2sc. Crown nnd bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. .SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. Low Prices! - New Goods! TAKE ADVANTAGE! We invite the public to call and see us and ta e advantage of the tempting offers in low prices. Look at some of them : Men's Rubbers, - -Ladles' - - Shoes, Boy's " All other goods arc sold on the same low comparison. KEYSTONE CH EAP STORE No. 26 East Centre Street. Next door to Singer Sewing Muchlno oluce. ABE LEVINE, PROP. 31 cents 19 cents 75 cents 5SS cents up MISCELLANEOUS. IOU SAI.I!. IIouso and lot, !i!3 Kut Centra J street. Apply to T. it. lleddall, Hhennn- Uoah. 3-llVtf A"f ANTICD, Kitty experlenc-fd tailors. Apply V toL. itcfowlch, 10 Houth Main Ht. U JTtOlt BALK A very dfslrable property. Ap 1 ply to Joseph Wjatt, 201 North Main St. tf Olt SALIC A buggy and two butcher wauons. Will also rent my wlieelwrlglit and paint shop, corner Coal anil Jardin streets Apply to piiarles l'loppcrt, on tho premises, tf IjWIl HAI.H. I'our piopt'rtlcs, situated at Noh. ) 225 and 227 Wht Lloyd street. Two aro on tho (rout and two oo tho rear of tho Int. Thcso properties wero formerly owned hy Jonathan It. lingers. Applyto William J. Jones guardian, llox 131, Mt. t'mmel, I'a. 2-2Mm The (Jndber I'unvrul, The funeral of tho late Bamuol Godbor will take place to-morrow, at Mahanoy City. Tho deceased was survived by his nire, father and mother, Oeorue and Elizabeth (lodher, a brother aud six sisters. Many Itrukeiuen UJscliHrKed, Monday fifty Lehigh Vallay railroad hnikemeu were dischargtd at Delano, and I their places aro beiue filled by conductor!, engineers and brukemcn. Ono Minute Couich Cure cures That's what you waut I 0, 11 ulckly ucu. IjWIt SAI.K Olio Jet black horse, 7 yearn old, i sired hv llarrou Wilkea. on trot a inllolii 11:10 and any lady can drivo Iduii nlso one ttaillu liorse, Willi lour iiiiierentKiueM, ana two koou general nurnoso horKeu. old enough to work. Call at MaL-art'le's sroeery, No. 11 ISast Centra street. 3-9-U viotioh oi'sTOCKiioi.nuirs Mici'riNa.- 1 Thoaliuual nieetlnifof tho stockholders of tho Citizens' Kleetrlo Light Cnmimuy, of Hlien- nmlnali v,lll lo hem At tho omeo oi tlie coin. V... IXTn..l. Inr.ll.. .... V...I....L.l..u April Gth, 18'jrt, between the hours oi 3 ami I p. m., for tho purpose of electlut; elern (II) directors to servo lor tho ensiilmr year, and for tho purpose ot lieurlnu and receiving the report oi the Auditors, John uiiuiii.kii, 3-iMt-iMW Secretary. l,IULlfil tTrliiir , ,n t A lTVin,UI 1 1 I, 1 iMiuhur Hohhlus, William II. (Ilcnn nnd J. J. O'lliiirn, doliu; business under the llrm naiiio u( the Shenandoah Lumber imd l''ed Company Limited, huvo this day dlsxolvrd tho said p'rtiiernlilp. Wo have emplojul l'rank Couryto enllett all accounts and luiy all hills when l) KM by William 11, wicnn anil .. M Itohbins, IMACIIAU ItOIIIIINS, William II. (Ilk.nh, John J O'Hkahn, Shenandoah. 1 . March 13. 180S. Thu sumo Hno ot business will be conducted at the old fetaud by Issuehar Kobbins ami .. B. Hohhlus, iiiulcr the linn nanio uf I. Itohbins li Son, a-iwt NEW -SERIES OF STOCK. The Citizens Building and Loan Associa tion of Shenandoah, l'a., will issue n new scries of slock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 Iletween the hours of 9 and 12 a.m., at the office of the Secretary, C. W. Dcnglcr, North Main street. LUMBER ! LUMBER! GLENN & O'HEARN, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price, proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah L,umber and The new Feed Co. TOYS, CANDIES, CH EAR. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shceler's Old Stand.) ioij NORTH MAIN ST11IWT. Flret-class work ollte attendant. guaranteed, Prompt anil J I nt r cutting & l tclRlty. lis IP? V.' A Handsomo Complexion one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. l'OZZONl'S COUFLUXIOM i'OWUUUI Kives ii. 1 DOES IT PAY? "I attended the Bloomsburg 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 will open March 29th, 1898. Write for catalogue and souvenir book of views. J. P. WELSH, Ph. D Principal, Bloomsburg. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of DRINK eUJARY'S EXTRA IfINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Lll'S LA6ER w Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHEN A NDOAH- PA FRESH PRETZELS rELIVEItED EVKUY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 113 and 130 N, Ilowcrs St., Shenandoah. t
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