NO CANDY IS BKTTllR Than the kind vc sell, for the reason that the maker uses only thebest material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charge no more for the best than some dealers charge for the inferior gradt' HOOKS & BROWN, a INJ. Main St. 5rd in Pgssiog. 9 A 1 -Thomas liolin, former iiolueinan, n run- fined to his Iiuine on Wiwt Centre Mice! hv 1 Hi) attack of illnoss that threaten to lu'emur I serious. William SclimiiH returneil to K.iston yesterday. E. A. Uoliorty spent lat evening In Mahanoy City. l'rof. H. W. Wilde, of town, stalled a mandolin and guitar club of ten members at .ion's Grove last niKlit. Constable Matt, Cliblou left town this morning to spend n couple of days visitiiiK friends at Scranton. - Mrs. J. Coaulstone, of Sew Jersey, is being cnUrtaiued at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Anuio Welsli, en South Jardin street. Mrs. Itiehard D.ibb, of West Centro street, was a p.iBsenger to Philadelphia this morning. She has gone there to meet her sister, who will arrive in the Quaker City from London to day. l!ov. Henry F. Xaylou, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. Ask your grocer for tho "ltoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour madn. f-i. Let Tlmro lie I.lglit. Tho riyddenco of ex-postmaster Mellet, on South, Vvhite street, is being wired for inenn desent liglitp. The power will bo furnished by the dynamos at tho Columbia brewery. A '.Mlii!Mr Deposed. "Washington, March K. Itev. Gilbert F. "Williams, formerly pastor of Christ Episcopal church. In this city, was yes terday found guilty by an eccleslastlc.il court of conduct unbecomlnt; a clergy man and of immorality. Later, after services at St. Mark's cathedral, he was deposed from the ministry by Bishop Satterlee. Life SuiitoncD Tor Kooi'iicr. New York, March id. William J. Koerner, the newspaper nrtlst, was sentenced yesterday to imprisonment for life for the murder uf Howie Ited gate, his sweetheart, on Sept. 23, 1S90. Koerner's attorney will uppeal from his conviction. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Sbould be In Every Home and Library. Tie People's lie Hisioio It written by Itmhl Hon UiMnttii Kwiirt filmMnno, Ki-I'rmler of (..rent lir-lmii unci Irrliuiil, Chester. Kng., lie A H Hiijcf t,hieii, r. oil- e. Oifiinl. Knit . Kbv Namut-I Ivh t'liilri. I D, ChicHi-n 'J IifitilOffical Heminary, ('lilcayo III , Kev t it ltru- U Farrar, IM., y.li.ti . lonn of (VuilPrbtirj , Cum rlmry. I'.n . Itev Klmer H Cnpmi, t , Tuft tlulvut, htmit'rville, Mhmi., Kev Frank W (InnsuuUih, I l. Armour InMttule, JhlCBRO, III , Kev (lfiri.' F 1'fiilncottt, I.1., Mnryl twine Pronto terimi ( hureli, l.onlon, i.nu.. Hov II. H. MtcArthur, II I . Calvary IJjij.tist Clinrrli. New ork ritr, N V , Uhv Mnrtjn HuniiwrhpH, 1.I)., Main Htmet FrPB ltntit Church. 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Ktyl II two volumet. full levnnl, tufted, f JUl", In 16 IMKTH. quarto mho. roMewqutionti toeach.Bt ill paper cover, newtwl. trlmmetl blitfhtlj, l.Ofr oncli rjirt For aU at all booltstoum iieid b bookllf-M. i-nr farther information, wnto JtllNUY O SHK1 Alt!), j'oblmher.ZW and "II Munro-t htrnet, Chu uo, J lliuoU WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. FULL MOON- And that is tbe time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. Q. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BAUHGR SHOP, Ferguson House lllock. hest link ok GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, If AY and HTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Ml 1! 8i! IE nro tho scat or tho starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all moro or loss painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of tho body aro moro delicate or more sensitivo than tho kidneys. When symp toms of diseaso 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 13 usually at tho bottom of kidney complaints. For this purposo there is no remedy equal to "For many years I havo boon 3 constant sufferer from kidney troublo, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cures without benefit. At hut a friend nd vised mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho nso of eight bottles of this romedy entirely cured my malady." Mary Millek, 12C3 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WANAMAKER'S CAMPAIGN OPENED Tim (Ililicriintdtilil Cnnilliliitu Knthu Hlnstlciilly (iri'dtpd lit I.nncnstor. Lancaster, l'a., March 17. Kx-I'oat-master General Wanamaker addressed a mass meetlnp; in the court house here laBt nlsht under the auspices of the local branch of the Uuslness Men's Republican League. Kvfry seat In the court house was occupied, and stand ing room in the aisles was at a prem ium when the distinguished visitor wns escorted to the building In a fast falling rain. S. S. Spencer, superin tendent of the cotton mills, presided, and General W. H. Koontz, of Somer set, made the opening speech, In which his mention of the name of Mr. Wana maker as the candidate for tho Re publican nomination for governor evoked applause. Mr. Wanamaker spoke for nearly two hours, saying In the course of his ad dress that corruption at its worst and the commercialism of politics are the chief characteristics of Pennsylvania, anil that p.olllgacy, extravagance and boss rule oppress the people. "I am told," he said, "thai political promises have been made this week in your county which will cost the tax payers tens of Thousands of dollars, solely for the purpose of perpetuating the power of the bosses, to elect a Quay legislature and a Quay delega tion to the state convention. "For 15 years the control of the olllce of state tieasurer has been the citadel of Senator Quay's power; It Is believed to have yielded annually a campaign fund of not loss than $100,000, mortgaging Inlluentlal bankers and af fording unlimited ciedlt to borrow vast sums for personal campaigns, and ex hibiting Incumbents who, entering up on the olllce of state treasurer poor, and on $',,000 salary, In two years re tire wth a competency." Mr. Wanamaker averred, as an Illu stration of tho extent to which the state moneys were manipulated, that a Philadelphia bank, "whose president Is one of Quay's old lieutenants," a private Institution capitalized at $150, 000, has continuously carried a deposit ranging lrom $300,000 to $1,200,000 of state funds. In conclusion Mr. Wana maker charged that "In ten years tho Quay machine has taken from tho tax payers $1,250,000 and In 20 years $2, 500,000." Children and adults tortured by burns Kculds, injuriet, eciutmi or bklu disease may scciiiu iimtaiit lclief by uslni,' DuWitl's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the Kreat I'ilo remedy. (J. 11. llaKOiibuoh. Ileal Kslutn Deals, Deeds for the following tranfors of real os tate wore lllcd fur record : Prom Frederick D.Um to Mary Louisa D.ihn, prumUos In Ashland ; Muses Carl and wifo to Edward IPi",df nr.oikou bi Itarrv t itiviislii ii. .Tiienh Walluwer and wife to Moses Carl, premises in llarry township ; J. JUonroo iioyer ami wne to Thoinai It. Shay ot at., premises in I'otts- vlllo ; Joiin livnry to Mary r.iuima dusii, t.r..tcL.i in T.lawpllvn .Tnlm .1. Kptierim and wifo to John Winkle, premises in Tama- qua; ueorgoj. wauimt'er, irusire, w i: j. '.pmi.nii at nl itruriiist'd In I'nttHVilln : Charles II. Schaellor and wife to Nicholas Kiucauciry, premises la Uordun. What We Sun'r I'roin, Nearly all diseases aro curable, but only tho specialist who has devoted bis life to their study can trust them with uniform success. Dr. Urone, aa Must lltn St., new York City, the most distinaulsbed specialist, is world-famed because of bis cures. Why V llecausu ho has studied, Investigated, and discovered tho truo remedies for tho euro of diseases. You can consult Dr. tireeuo pi sonally or by letter, fiee. He lias developed the most perfect ami siuccssful system ol euro through correspondence. Write him if you dosiio to bo cured. i:ut I'dUuu I'ursiilps. Five children living at Mt. Rope, near I'ottsvlllo, cat wild parsnips that grew in the Harden of Michael Smith. Their condition is now critical, and it is believed two will ale from the effects of tbe poisoning. The children were playing In Smith's garden, and dug up the wild parsnip, a deadly poisonous vegetable, and ate it. An hour later they hurried to their respective homes, and physi cians were sent for. Trelgbt 'irnln Itohhers. Tho Coal and Iron police force is making a close search for tbo gaug of robbers who made u raid on a Height train at Muck Mountain on Sunday, and escaped will: about $700 worth of provisions and tobacco, The train reached lluck Mountain where it was necessary to lay over for two hours, and when Tamaijua was reached It was found seven cars bad been broken open. 1'HitlsHii III Schuylkill. A dispatch to tho Philadelphia Times says tbo delegates from this county to tbo Demo cratic rlatu convention will vote for Itobcrt L. Paulson for Oovornor, and adds: "The ex-Uoreruor has always bceu regarded as an excellent vote-gctter, and bis cand) Jacy will mean that the Congressional ar il county ...III I.a liin.snlv ktri.ni.tl .nn I UVAUh nil, ,w (,v,u, Tl,u n,nprutli, lfMwlAm liellflVH llllt Klill vl. kill county ought to bo put lr tbe Demo cratic column this year ami that no ouo can help them more iu that direction than Mr. Paltlsou himself as tbe candidate at tbo J bead of tbo Democratic state ticket," P1THYP0INTS. Iliipi'Viiliign Throughout the Cinuilrj Chronicled for ltnsty Perusal. Shamrocks wcro plentiful to-day. A baud of (lyples have settled In camp near lieincrtuu. A big llock of wild geeso fUw over Shen andoah this week. Tlis Sunday closing movement is to bo tried at Harrlsburg. The firm of Darker it Khrlmrt, shoo dealers of Poltsvsllc, will dlssohe April 1st. William Kennedy, aged 15, was decapitated yesterday near Iliizletun by a coal train, William Phraf nor, paralyzed by n fall of 10 feet from a scallold, is dying at Lebanon. Tbe funeral uf James O'Dounell, who wan killed at Wadesvlllo, will tako placo Satur day. Ignatz Tosbcy was assaulted by unknown hi, hwaymen Tuesday night at Jit. Caruiol, and Is likely to die. The edict has gone forth that after July 1, all pastes for employes of tbo Lehigh Valley liallroad will bo discontinued. Daniel Mont, a painter at Weathorly, drank a large quantity of alcohol with suicidal intent, and died nu hour later. Next Thursday Jack McGecver, of Will lamstown, und Paddy Sbeoban, of Hcthle hem, will meet at Pott.nvlllo for 10 rounds. William Harbor, a miner employed at tbo lluck Mountain colliery, bad bis bead and hands severely injured yostorday afternoon by a fall of top coal. Notwithstanding that Lillian Kennedy, the sctress, died on Monday, tho Pottsville newspapers still adTcrtiso her appearance iu ibat town next wcok. Tho Women's Foreign Missionary 'Society cunnected with the Lehigh Presbytery held its annual meeting yesterday at Allcntown. Owen Retrlck, aged II, fell from a Penu- sylvania Railroad train on which ho was stealing a ride, at Sunbury, and was In stantly killed. A. G. Dewalt has begun suit at Allcntown against Lcsber II. Yeager to recover $f000 uamages lor a broken lc', tho result of fall ing from a scaffold. Dr. Harvey W. McKnight, prcsldont of l-'irnsylvania College, will tnteitain Presi dent McKinley on the occasion of his visit to Gettysburg on Memorial day. Hotel-keeper Harry Lelm, of Wilkosbarre. has asked for a mandamus to compel the County Treasurer to accept f35() as full pay ment for a retail lhjuor license. IEov. John Graham, of Ilrooklyn. N. Y.. has been appointed by llisliop Talbot, rector of the Lpiscopal church at Gettysburg, to succeed Kev. T. P. Kgo, who was called to rhilailclphia. Dr. Scluius. of Scranton, was greeted bv an audience of L'OO peoplo last evening, who nslcueil tu Ins lecture on Socialism." Ono Minute Cough Cure cures quickly I'hat's what you want ! C. II. Haganbuch. IUAHAN0Y CITY. l'liyslcliiii Comiiilll. il to .lull on it Serious Charge. Mahanoy City, liar. 17. Dr. S. T. llasmus. tho Polish physician who was formerly located at Shenandoah and is now practicing here. Is again iu difficulty and this time a very seri ous one. On Wednesday last the doctor caused tho arrest of his servant, Mary Fitch, charging her with taking money belonging to nun. '1 he accused was held for trral and on tire night of the same day sho made an I. it b. charge against tho doctor, who furn ished fllOO bail after a hearing of somo very unsavory testimony. Yesterday afternoon tho climax was reached when Maria. 18-vear- old sister of Mary Fitch, charged the doctor with rape beforo Justice N. T. ltrenuan. Alter a hearing in tho case Dr. Itasmus was committed for trial. Aaron llrowumillor, formerly proprietor of i bo Kaler hotel in this town, has leased tho American House at Hamburg and will take possession on April 1st. i ho funeral of Samuol Godber, who died from thu kick of a mule, took place from the family residence at Morea to-day. George K. ouug, for l'J years employed by the Mill Creek Coat Company iu the capacities of lire boss and iusidu foreman at tbo New lioston and Vulcan collieries, has resigned to embark in tho retail coal business at Philadelphia. AMUSr.MH.NTS. BTKOKO ATTRACTION. The Klroy Slock Company at Kaier'aopora house, Mahanoy City, is one of tho best repcrtoiru companies on thu road. Last ulght they played tbo "white Siu.lron" to a packed House Saturday afternoon tbuy will give a 10 cunt matinee to all parts of tbe house. To-night they will present "A Fair liebol." This company carry all their own sceuery and stago their play's in fine style. . "I1ARKHST nt'SSIA." Wednesday, March Slid, Kaior'sopora house, will have for its attraction "Darkest IEussia," a play which for four seasons has met with great success. It deals on Itusjla as it is to, day arid portrays the political workings of thu Czar s Lmpiro. Tho Kussian character is seen in every phaso, from the noblo to the exilo in the Siberian mines, Mr. II, G rat tarn Donnelly, the author, has written an interesting story and has followed new lines in stage craft and all during tbo action tbe audience is held in deep attontion. The play is beautifully mounted and the company is a largo and strong one. Nothing melodramatic is introduced and tho story is told by dialogue bright and cheerful. The cumody element enters largely into the tale aud tho spectator is kept in a state of merriment by thu drol lery of Septimus Cobb, tho American colonel from Kentucky, and tho sparkling wit of the young German widow, the Baroness Veil lthiueberg. Umbrellas ro-covcrcd while you wait. At lirurnm s. A Wife Commuted. John Mikloski, of North Chestnut street, last night appeared as complainant against his wife, Ilridgct, charging her before Justice Shoemaker with drunkenness, cruelty and neglect of their children. Tho woman made several attempts to assault her husband in tbo Justice's ollice. She pleaded not guilty to the charges, but after u hearing was com mlttcd for trial iu default uf (300 bail. l'ructiireil Ills l.etr. Cattle Dealer Hublnsky, of town, mot with a severe and painful accident. While near Lavcllo, ills horses became unmauageahl and started on a run; when out near tho hill the wagon upset, aud while trying to get out u tno wagon ma man s leg goi iasi, auu when extricated it was found to be brokeu iu two places. He was taken to tbo hospital. Hupt. HbiksleH ICeslgus, In our issuo of yesteiday wo stated that Supt. lllaksleo 8 resignation had been re quested, and thu announcement is now veri fied from an olllelal source. Yesterday morning tho resignation wus forwarded to the olllcials of tbe company iu Now York. While Mr. VauAllcn, of tbe UutTalo division, has been mentioned, there are thota who seem to think that cither Mr. Mitchell, of tbo Wyomlug division, or Mr. Donnelly, of tho IZastoti division, will be placed In charge Mr, lllaksleo Is already making active pre parations to desert Delano aud next week will take up his residence iu Maucb Chunk, Charter Grunted, Among tbe charters issued at tho state do partmeutat Harrishurg yesterday, was tbo followlugi Tho Thomas Coal Company, of Philadelphia S capital, J30,000. Tbe Incor porators are Thomas Ilalrd, Shenandoah ; Harry K. Helper, Shenandoah j Henry 0. O. Iteber, Reading; Itoburt 0. Thomas, Wilbur T. Corson, Philadelphia. They operate the Kcbley liuu colliery lu towu. Pawc's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Mcdicino In The World. It makes the weak strong. We have it. A. WASLEY, 106 North Hnlii Street. MAIXH OKKIcr.ltS I'PKI.OUGIIKI). Roller That tlm Tn vont liriilorn Will He- port tbo Kxplontoii Kvtoi'iiul. Key west, Pin., March l,. The ar rival of the court of Inquiry from Ha vana on the Mangrove yesterday was not unexpected, but the extreme mys tery which has surrounded tho be havior of Its members during the day Is In strong; contrast with their former conduct at Key West. Tho most definite statement obtainable was from a member of tho court, who after stlp ulatlng; ' that his name should be sup pressed said: "I do irot know whether we will hold a session, but I suppose We will." The only marine development which followed the court's arrival was the release of the leave orders of seven of the Mnlne's olllcers, a matter which has been lying here at the pleasure of the court for more than a week. The olllcers left for their homes last even ing. They are: Lieutenant G. P. W. Holman of New York, Lieutenant John J. Blandln of Baltimore, First Lieu tenant of Marines Albertue W. Catlln of Newburgh, Lieutenant George Blow of Chicago, Cadet Washington of Goldsboro, N. C, Cadet Grenshaw of Greenville, Ala,, and Boatswain Larkln of Philadelphia. The other officers will remain here, although tho only ap parent reason for their attendance Is that they may testify further. One of them said to a correspondent: "Those of us who are to be left behind are probably wanted to testify as to the minute condition of various parts of the Maine previous to the explosion, Personally I am fully convinced that the court of Inquiry has come to definite conclusion regarding the ex plosion." All the Maine olllcers expect to get away by Saturday. The general Im pression Is that the evidence thus far received wus carefully gone over yes terday and the points requiring addi tional testimony were marked out. No Bession of the court was held on shore, but it is understood that a consulta tion took place among the olllcers of the court, nnd that Rear Admiral SI card's wishes were communicated to those who had not talked with the fleet commander personally. Among naval olllcers and others It Is generally believed that the court of Inquiry has come to the dullnlto con elusion that the explosion was ex ternal, nnd that the court Is now only busied over minor technical details. The opinion is, however, only an opln Ion, and of no further Importance, for, with the exception of the members of the court. Rear Admiral Slcard and Commander West, no one here has any real cue to the llnal decision. One of the olllcers of the Maine said to this correspondent: "I believe the Maine was blown up from the outside, but Judging from the questions asked by members of the court when previously here I am ut terly unable to ascertain whether they have even countenanced such a solu tlon of the disaster, I have talked with fellow olllcers, and basing their opln lonB on the character of the questions asked they too were bound to confess that they were just as much In the dark." , Ono or Italy's Wartblps. London, March .17. According to special dispatch from Rome Admiral Grin, the Italian minister of marine, In an Imblguous reply In the chamber of deputies yesterday, gave thu im pression that the United States had purchased the armored cruiser Carlo Alberto. WASHINGTON. PKUSONAM.Y-CONIlUOTl:!) TOUIt VIA PENN SYLVANIA EAII.ROAI). The next three-day personally-conducted taur to Washington via Pennsylvania Uall road will leavo New York and Philadelphia on Thursday, March 31. Opportunity will be afforded to visit, under tbo intelligent direction of an experienced Tourist Agent, all tbe principal points of Interest, tbe Capi tol, Executlvo Mansion, Congressional Li brary, tbo Monument, National Museum, &c. An experienced chaperon will also accom pany tbo party as a companion fur tbo uu escortud lady tourists. Tho rate, fl 1.5(1 from New York, $U.r0 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates train other points, includes all necessary ex penses during tbo entire trip transportation, hotel accommodations and guides. Perious desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at (2 00 extra, which include this privilege. An opportuulty will also bo afforded to visit Mt, Vernon and Arlington ut a slight additional oxpeuso. For itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Ageut, 1100 Broadway, Now York; or address Geo, W. lioyd, Asaistaut General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station. Philadelphia. To have good health, medicine is necessary occasionally. Asa family remedy Dr. Hull's Pills can bo lecommciided us thu best. (JO pills in a box, Price 23 cents. Dr. John W. Hull's Pills uro tho only genuine. Wedding. Miss Ida Durrstan and Georgo Ileeso wcro married at seven o'clock last evening ut tbo residence uf tho bride's uncle. Dr. S. II. Ilrady, In Lost Creek, Iiov. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Mahanoy City, ofllciating at thu ceremony, Thu bridesmaid was Miss Lizzie Koch and and the groomsman was Tallin lieese, a brother of the bridegroom. Only Immediate relatives aud friends of the contracting parties wcro In attendance at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Itceso bare taken up a residence at Lost Creek No, 3, Judge Henry If. Goldsborougb, Baltimore, Md., aayss "It gives mo pleasure to reeorn mond Salvation Oil to any one uuUerliig from rheumatic or other pains." ECHOES OF THE SMASH. ,Hrgn Gnngs of Tlntbermeii nml Cnrpea- tern Kcpalrlng the Damage. The operations at tho wrecked trestle and bridge of the Pennsylvania liallioad, at lioston llun, present a busy scene. Nearly ono hundred nnd fifty men aro working with persistent and tireless movement that seems to set nature at defiance Hut ono object seems to ho in vlow by tho busy colony to rebuild tbo collapsed structure regard less of the amount uf expenditure that may bo required in labor or material. Last night It wasdecitled to dispense with tbo Pennsylvania Company's wreck crow from Pottsville, leaving two crews on the ground. They aro tbo P. & It. furco from Heading and tbo Pennsylvania H, 1!. fnrco from Sunbury, each having steam wieck iqiaiatus of gigantic powor. Tho Pottsville row will hereafter devoto itself to hauling materials tn tbe M enu of operations. 'I hero are at work on tho scene -11 car penters and 21 tirnbermcn and this morning no trackmen wcro added to tbe force. Ten jar loads of heavy bridge timber liavo arrived at tbe placo. Tbo workmen came from l!c- nova, Wllllamsport, Sunbury, I'ottsvlllo and Heading, Tbo last to nrrlvo yesterday wcro 1 1 carpenters, wlio came lrom Ilonova, Ono of tho officials iu charge .said to-day that when untc the men start In to work they devoto no time to sleep and that the work of rebuilding tbo brldgo nnd trestle would bo pushed with a view to having trains run over tbo branch on Saturday. Tbo company hasdlscontiniied two trains pending tho completion of re pairs. I lie trains retained run via tbe Delano branch. They arc the 8:15 a. m. and 2:02 p. m. trains from this town and the trains leaving I'ottsvlllo at 11:20 a. in. and 7:2."i p. in. fur this town. Thu men engaged In tbo repair work were quartered at tbo following local hotels upon their arrival heio : I ergusou Rouse. 21 tinibermeu and U carpenters; Commercial Hotel. 18 carpenters; Cofl'co House, 5 car- punters; Franey Hotel, II carpenters. Their meals aro prepared for them at tbo respective hotels und taken to tho scene of operations by engine. Mr. John II. Martin, tbo local agerrt for tho Pennsylvania liailroad Com, runy, has supervision of tbo hotel arrange merits aud tho railroad company assumes all cot in connection with them. The trcstlo and bridge nro to bo replaced by heavy woodon structures until all frost Is entirely out of tho ground, when tbo com pany will erect steel bridges and trestles at all poiuts between hero and Pottsville. The honost public sentiment of tho people of the United States Is unanimously in favor of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Tho dealers pronouueo it to bo tho only standard cough retneoy. II re I I'lre! 1 Irot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Pliila. Unuerwrrters Insurance Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester I'iro Ins. Co., United firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. HHSr OF AM. To cleanse tho system in a geutlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho Springtime conies, uso the truo and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs, lluy tho genuine. Manu factured hy tho California rig Syrup Co. only, nnd fur salo by all druggists, ut 50 cents per bottlo. Ilejuirturn for Ktioxvlllo. A farewell concert will he given in Kaier's opera fiouso, Mahanoy City, on Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Annie Wynu, on tho eve of her departure for Knoxvilla, Tenri., where sbo will join her father. Tho latter Is now engaged as foreman of tho mines in that section, and tho family will reside theio in the future. ' ... . c ouna fjioiju rer -am nu kos KtJ iwb M' H 1 4a I VI ' GEfiMAII MEDICAL LAWS. iVXprosoribcd by crniacnt puydciatur ft&W UK. KICHTER'S ANUKHUK " TAIN EXPELLEfl, World renowned ! llpmnrkAMvhiiPrrRsrnl ! TOnlvcrrnntna wlthTradni Mark ' Anchcr. Sr. Ad. Utchlcr A. Co., 21.1 IVurlSU 'ciy York. 3! HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Owa Glassworks. SS&SOcu. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 N. Main St.. VC. II, Hageubuch. 103 N. Main St l St., .P.P.D. Klrlln, 6 S. Main St. "ANCHOR" STOMACHAIi boBt Coll". Iyf.prpHlii&Htomnrti Comtilnl for I MISCELLANEOUS. ITUm SALi;. Houso and lot, Illlt Knt t.Vntri: 1.' utiLCt, Apply to T. IE. JUmIUuII. Sliennn ilouh. 3-llMf ArANTKI.-Kifty uxperifiicctl tailor.. Apply to L. IiLfowKli, 10 .South Mulii bt. if I7101E SAUO A very desirable property. Aih j ply to JoM'ph Wyatt, 201 North Main M. tf 171011 UKNT. Tim cor hit toro room now oc ; cuplcd by the Factory Shoo Store. A Rood opening for any ono cither In tho hoot and tdioo or any other business. Apply to N. W. lU-ddall, jfeouaij H Jturuwnro more. b-it-ii FOll HA 115. A bujwy and two butcher Wilsons. Will bIho rent my wheelwright una paint Hhop, corner Uoal and Jardin at reels Apply to Charles l'lnppcrt, on tho premises, tf IjIOH 8AIK. I'oiir propcrth a, situated at Noh. " 225 ami 227 V'cttt Kloyd street. Two aro mi tho front and two on tho rear of tho lot These proncrtieH wero formerly owned by Jonathan It. Holers. Apply to William J.. I ones guardian, FOIt SALIC.On Jet black horse, 7 years old, sired by llarrou Wilkes, cmi trot a mtlo lit 2: 10 and any lady tan drive him; also one had to horse, with four dllTerent Kates, aud two k"1 general puriHiso horsrs, old enough to work Call at Mnj;arKlo's sroccry, No. 11 Kust Centre street. 3-Utf iMuuni liTifiv riff ha irrviiMruinii 1 issachar Hnbhlus, William II. (Jleini am! J.J, O'llearu, doln business under tlm Ilrm naiuo of the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Company, Limited, hare this day dissolved thu said partnership, We have rinployrd Frank Con ry to collect all accounts and pay all bills wnrii u. iv'u ny milium u- wieim auu v. , llohbiltS. Nw ATll AH ltOI'.lUNH, Wn.i iasi II. (Ji.i:nn, JoiinJ 0'1(i:aun. Shenandoah, Fa., March 15, 18'.H. The same line of business will bo conducted at the old stand by Isftitchar ltohhins and Z. H. Uohhlus, under (he firm name of 1, Jtobblns &Hou, 3-lW.t nillions of Dollars Qo up in smoke ovoiy year. Take nc risks but get your houses, slock, fur. nltuio, etc., iuBurod in liret-class re llablo coruiiaiiios as roiircsouUid by DAVID FAUST, '"""rancc Aecnt, Also I.!(e and Accidental Oompanlei FRESH PRETZELS M'.I.IVKItlJl) KVUItY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., US and XX N. Itowere Ht., Slicnauduah. HOME DYEING A Pleasure at Last. No Muss. ETYLEI I - ft? MSTV1E -MAYPOLE V SOAP ' WASHES 8t DYES YAH , No Trouble. Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents! Address, TUB MAYPOLE SOAP DWOT, 127 Dunne Street, New York. 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 CHEAP STORE No. 26 East Centre Street. Xext door to Singer Hewing Machine office. ABE LEVINE, PROP LUMBER ! GLENN & (Successors to N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsporl will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TI1K Ferguson House, from 9 a, m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangsr. . . Examination Prec. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt, Carmcl anil vicinity who ran be referred to, t'harncv arrd tonus modci.Ue and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST 1 Tbcie were tbe two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to tlreir teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced a;c. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very llest Teeth, $8. You can get no better, no mailer what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teelh are ordered. We carr take your impression in the morning and Rive you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Gold rulings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. Wcuse but one grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION I Examination Made at the Houso or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Shceler'a Old Stand.) 100 NORTH MAIN STJiJJJfT. First-clan work guaranteed. I'rornrit anil ollte attendunta. Ilalr cuttlnir a peclaltv, ! A Hand Is ono of tho possess, IN gives tt. Handsome Complexion 3xion I man can 1 l'OWDUuf 1 greatest elrarros a woman 1 ilAYPOLE SOAP WASHES MS DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. 31 cents 19 cents "75 cents SS cents up LUMBER! O'HEARN, J. W. Johnson,) Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co. Christ Schmidt, ;N ARcnt and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FIHEST, PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- FA 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. NEW SERIES OF STOCK. The Citizens Building and Loan Associa tion of Shenandoah, l'a,, will issue a new scries of stock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 Between the hours of 9 and 12 a, in., at the office of the Secretary, C. V. Dengler, North Main street. TOYS, CANDIES, CH EAR. a We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street, DRSNK- CWiARY'S EXTRA KINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... aud Orange Champagne, m m m mm beer
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