NO CANDY IS BnTTllRK Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charge no more for the best than some dealers c harge for the inferior grade. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. PENNSYLVANIA MINERS STRIKE. Tllcy Domiinil tin' lIi'Iiitiitoiii(-nt id' n Mine Klroiiiuii. HazU'ti.n. I'll.. M.uih L'l.-The Mil men employed at the Ynrktown eol- lltry r.f the I.ehlKh Vnlley Coal ooni pany fnlli-il to report for duty yewti'r- day and n strike Is now on. Thin lie cl iun as reached at a meeting of the United' Mine Worker In Yorktoun on Monday night. Kverythlng In (pilet al. ut the works, and no violence Is fvjrtd ly the otllclRls. The cause o the strike is dissntlMfactlon over the ticatinent "f a fireman, John Uoyle who was reprimanded for not keeping up a guild lire with the hlrdeye coal used at the colliery. The fireman claim' d that the coal wan of such iiual lty that it could not he used tor gen- erntlnt nt. am. and he quit work. The United Mine Workers notified Foreman Hayes that If the llreinan was not re Instated they would order a stilke. The company threatens to shut down the cc'llery altogether. Hurdock Wood Hitters given u man a clear head, an artlvo brain, a Ktrong, vigorous body -makes him fit fur the liattlo of life. I'rotlillnc for Its I'lii'inployt il. It Is understood that tliu 1. & R C. k I. Co. have instructed the ollii'ials at llairlo Hill and Silver Creek collieries when in mod of hands to givo first chance to thoso who wore thrown out of employment by tho abandon ment of Pint Forest colliery at St. Clair. Mr. Itrowulee lo ICphIkii. It is rumored that .T. W. Ilrownlee, the recently .Appointed Chief of the Mining Jtttreau at llarrisburg, will shortly tendor his resignation Two applicants are already tnentionod for the place, 0. M. Williams cf Wilkesbarro, and (.'apt. IMward Ileeso, of Park l'laco. Buy Keystonellour. I!o niro that the name IiEssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sad-. OOOOOOC I Webster's v j; International: Sni'i titnr tif the ''I nahrhhjul ' The Oho Urvat Standnrtl Authority, SI. II. -( lull It .1 Hit ,,.r, Iitmut' I s .Minvmt' ( ourt. Stiiiicliinl oftlioV S t.ov't I'rintlnir ) (Hllce. the S. Supremo ( Court, nil tho State mi- , nieme f'onrtn.andof near- , ly an tiio NciiooibooKa. Warmly Commended Iy suit, .Superintendent llflllK.llIKl.iUltl lMlH'lltor , UlllX'Ht MtlllOUl IHlIilLKT In jilualile In the li.-tts, ln.1,1, una tin- I. n li,-i, m Imliir, iin ffHitN. I lll.lll, nml M 11 ,'ilin nli.r run bbst for practical use. it Is ctnv to find the word wanted, 't Is ens to ascertain the pronunclu'on 't iicatv to trnce the growth iif a word. 'ticas to I en r n what n word means. Tit V, u' Vnrh Trihuno Snsrs 1 1 1 I' it t lil i . i i ..ui.-f tpitn tl.f jtr M v till :i ( m u n ii il 1 illti'it I lie n i. hi tiiornMUli t . ii i 1 i I i i i ' i i nli- .il ftniM r Isiiui. I i.l. n-tt.n . i.. , limit thtri it M..t I, t whit li 1 1 is y . -i us'iiiiio i m i . pill t. low 2 acr 'nin1nsT. 5 iT"Sieunjcn pages sent on application to 6 f. .l C, UJUtltrAM CO., Vtihllshvrs, S qnrinMiphl. nKt.. I7.S.A. mmmmmmmmmmmmm ABBEY'S OCK EER Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCHA1ICKDR, JR., - Agent. iuumuumuauummu FRESH PRETZELS DKL1VKUKI) KVHItY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 130 N. Ilowc- Ht., Klichiuuliiali. rsopam rroiyoui RUPTURE If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Made By PUlaiklohl Trull Co.. 610 Locuit St. Philip P. UKST LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nU HTJtAW. Floor and Table Oil Clolha. E. B. FOLEY, 87 Ceutre Ht. jw i sunn Why is it every sarsaparilla which tHi3 to soli itself, ranges itself agiiinst Ayer's its the stand ard ? Why is it that all have to ofTer extra inducements higner bottlos, fancy wrappers, cluaper jirii-e -anything, everything, but tho one inducement of quality V has never been equaled by any cheap imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tells. II Is ihe Stanford. "I havo sold Ayer's Parsaparilla for more than twenty-fivo years, ami have never hoard anything but word of praiso from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached mo. A preparation must possess great merit to maintain such n repu tation. I believe your sarsaparilla to bo the best blood purifier that has ever been introduced to tho general public. I often hear other manufacturers say that this is "as good as Ayer's," but no ono ever yet heard it said that Ayer's was "as good "as any other kind. They always sot Ayer's up as tho standard of excellence." S. F. Bovcn, Dulutli, Minn. PITHY POINTS. lHtpeiiliiKr Tliroil;hout Hit, Cotinlry ChronlrlfMl tor IliiKty l'cruiml. Maoliiii9ts aie leaving Delano almost daily, because of tbe policy of rottcnclimont. The rresidcut yesterday nominated Frank F. Iked as HiitiiKiste.r at Malm my City. Work has com mcnccil on tiio Locust Gap braucli of the .Hhamokin electric railway. It is slid the l.ohijh Valley Jlailro.ul com pany will abanibin the (lien Summit hotel. tlforeo W. Koru, the ex-Ilnrjess of West llaleton, who has been missing sincu March 0th, has turned up. 1'eter II. Man re r, of Harry township, has been appoiiiteil to the odico of Justice of the 1'eaco to succeed Henry W. Ilickel, of that township. Thomas Morgan, of Mahanoy City, who has been for two or three years connected with the insurance htisiuc-,3 in that town, his accepted an agency of tbu Metropolitan In surance Company at nirardville. The 1'irs.t I.iitberau Cliurcli, of Altoona. has elected I!ev. Oliver U. Hoth, of Clrace Church, Ualtimore, Mil., pjstor to fill the vacancy caused by tbe lesinnation of Dr. M. W. Ilnmma. The Luzerne County Court has sustained tho jail warden's claim for $3llr for feediiif prisoners. Al. (leio, of I'rackvllle, who was injured in the wicek at Huston Kun colliery last week, and who is well known in .Shenandoah, is rapidly improving. The l'ost Office Department lias selected the Lebanon Market House Company's biiild- inc lor tho new post otllco at Lebanon. Wilton M Lindsey, of Warren, has been appointed President .Indue of the Thirty seveiitli district, vice Chailes II. N'oyes, de icased. Alfred Hull' was killed anil Ocorgo Miller fatally wniinded by an exilosion of ilyna nme at the Kaska-William colliery, near 1'ntlsville. Miss Levine, of tho New York Iiarjain More, is in Now York city purchasing spring stock. Luther C. Smith, of Driftou, will succeed A. 1'. HUksleo as superintendent for the Lehigh Valley railroad. A mock trial will he held at tho meeting of Hope .Section No. 10, J. T. of II. & T., next Monday evening. Nicholas Anionic, arrested, on suspicion of liaviui; cut the throat of Francis Tarrento, at Sliamokin, was set flee yesterday because of lack of evidence. There I This Is Just the Thine;, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. ( rubier llros., drug stole. At WJiy Mr. ItlllltHleo lEeslgllifd. The Allcutown Leader says that those who are in protty close toucli with the Le high Valley say tho request for Mr. ltlaks lee's resignation was made because it was thuiiglit he was engaged in too many out side enterprises. It is intimated that sev eral other high and low oQicials will be abked to resign for the same rnason. Tho present management wants men who are solely railroaders and who do not have a lot of side issues to attend to. The lliinvlllu Conference. Tho Methodist Lpiscopal conference at Dauvillo has adjourned, and the following are ntnoug tho appointments made : Ashland, 0. S. Metzlorj Centralia, John W. IStickley j Fountain Spiings, Charles II. Haruard ; Gordon, It. I'.. Wilson ; I'ark I'lace and Delano, V. V.. McKelvey. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? I'au-Tina for coughs and colds. At (rubier liros., drug store. Telegraph PollniMuy be Taxed. Tho right of u borouzliyto,levjra..tax on telegraph polls, which was questioned by tbe Wcstorn Union Telegraph Co. in the borough of Taylor, Lnckaw'anna county, has been decided by Judge Archbald in favor of tho borough. Tbu docision contends that tho borough council has the samo right as city council in the piemisoa. HINT OK A I.I, To cleanse tho system in a gcutlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho 'springtime comes, use tho true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs, liny tho genuine. Manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for aalo by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Dr. Hull's Tills are an admirable remedy for common, family sicknesses, and have no superior as u mild, Innocent laxative, They do not gripe, Look for tbe Hull's Head trade-mark, Young Ihtvls lit Home. Will Davis, who was. shot and seriously Injured at Millcrsvllle by his schoolmate. Hoy Gehrig, and who afterwards committed suicide, lias lieou removed to bis borne, iu St, Clair. It is thought young Davis will bo nut iu a few days. The most aggravated cases of rheumatism have been speedily and poriuanrutly cured by Salvation Oil. Kvery ne should have It, cents. 1 Fire I Viral I'lrel Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies ; 1'hlla. Underwriters Iusuranco Co. of North Ainerlm and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., Uuitod Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. WlfcUAJts, 133 S. Jardlu St., Shenandoah, I Sarsap&Pllla EXCITING RUNAWAY. Dilver Narrowly lraped llelng Htruek by Itiiniiwtty Hornet. While Joso luidermaii was drivlnga team down Locust MuunUIn towards tho junction of tbe tilngtowu and Hrandonvllle roads this morning the horses ran away. Lauderman was thrown into tho muddy highway, but escaped injury. The horses took tin front trurk or the wagon with them and dashed duwn Main street at a terrific pace, barely escaping colllson with several teams on tho way. As tho horses turned west Into Centre street tho speed at which tlioy wore going caused them to nuke a long turn and It looked as If tho horses and truck would swing Into the Ferguson Ilouso area. They gut Into the middle of tho stroet again. A teamster at I'ear alley pulled his horses aside Just in time to escape the runawys. Near Jardln street was M. 1'. Fowler's team In charge of Patrick Ilurke with a load of lumber. Ilurke took iu the situation at a glance when he saw tho team approach. He first turned his boiscs slightly from tho mlitdlo of tho street, but finding bo could not get tho team to tbe curb in tlmo ho jumped from tho truck and hurried to tho sidewalk. The runaway team sped on in a straight lino for the truck Ilurke lud abandoned, but whon close to it one of tho horses jumped aside. The other made a sudd'ti springas If to jump over the hind wheel and dropped In such a manner that its front legs landed between the front and rear wheel on tho right baud side of the truck and tho rear part of Its body became wedged between the lumber on tho truck and the rear wheel. That ended the runaway and all the poctators agreed that tho two bind legs of the captive horse were broken. To the surnriso of overvbodv the horso kicked himself ficoand by a half somersault turcw itseir from the truck when two or thrco men wero plannlnic to remove tho wheel that held the animal. Neither or tho horses was injured. ' MAHANOY CITY. Mieiuimloull Tropin Tnllo I'm t In it 1'uib well Concert. Mahanoy City, Mar. 23. Tho audience t the farewell concert tendered to Miss Annlo Wynne, who leaes tills week for Knoxvillo, Teiin., where her parents have located, was delighted by tbe program rendered. Tho Shenandoah nennlo who tnnk t,:irf ii, it -.. ' ' I'rice and son, Dr. I). J. Price, Misses lassie i.ewis, .nana utlpln and Helen Price. The singing of "In tho Cross of Christ Wo itiory ny tno Messrs. Price, with piano ac companiineiit by Miss Helen Prico was very favorably commented unou. Felix Quiun, for many years a resident or mis piaco, leu tins morulnr fur Crimiln icuk, iui. JoiiaS Hotlirhtnn. Stain nrr.nnl.AK ,!r 1... Sims or TouiDentnfr. In.t t,;,.M .. branch at St. Nicholas with 4(1 charter ners. i lie following officers were elected : W. P., Wm. J. Davis ; W. A.. Thomas Hales ; I! S , William It. Adamson ; A. It. 3., Allen IlniHii : F. S.. Wm. S. Davis: Tn.n.i,nr Wm.Terrill; Chaplain, S. K. Coombs; Con ductor. John Jones A L.Davis: I. S.. S. Davis o s n,o. i-.i' Tiio Ymintr Mnn's l?.niil.liV.ji ni..u -.w,. .,, villi! IJrt3 fluiiK to tho nrt!L'ze uf. itw made by .Miss Sallie Pannley. Tho spurious silver dollar easo which has created so much tioublo tho last few days came up again iu tho trial before Justice May of William Cunimings, a saloonkeeper, who is charged with passing the coin on tho wife of Mike Tcrreta. Cuiiiinings denied having ever seen tho coin, but was put under $200 hail. Delano was the sceno of a pretty wedding at four oVlnfk tliiu (iff,,..,,,...,. rn i...:.,.. ...... ...iiinvuii, a ii v uinie was MissOliTe.daughterof Webster Clemens, ami uio groom, i nomas Lilwards, of this town. Miss (iartrinln I!ivl ,,r ni...... - j t'uiunu, l3 tlie bridesmaid and Harry Kvans, of the same place, the groomsman. Michael Caller, a Hungarian, came t this town from Sliamokin, and stopped at the house of Mary Yaukedwicz. After getting full of bug juico he turned in and ou awak ening this morning found be had been "touched" for $30 and a silver watch. Mary was arrested and charged with tho theft and held iu f300 bail for appearance at court. A letter has been received from Jacob and llenlamill Mnrp.HI fnrmorltr r,r !.;., ..ln.. " '"" ."...ivt.j w, inia imii;. They aro ou their way to the Klondikoand nave reacneu rori values, Alaska. They aro about to scale a glacier, which will take 30 davs. ami will land flimn int., II,,. k-l,,,i;i on tho other side. The letter is dated Feb. 211th and tells of trials and difficulties iu transporting goods from placo to placo. "It is not tho rountry it is paiuted," says tbu letter. "A man must must have staying qualities. When wo arc on tho trail we ivork the iior.cs naming goous. When the news of tho burning of the Halu House at Hutto City, .Montana, reached herevesterilnvrpnrvi.ua ntitirtalt,,ul ,1... safety of .Tatnes inul Willi.it,. Ul.;., ...... Jnuios Cody and John McCormitk, formerly in iioiuiisou a paten, near tins placo. A telegram was received to-day from James Shinner. It road, "Mabanoyites safe." Denths ami Kunornls. .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blanch, of St. Clair, have the sympathy of their many friends in the death uf their infant sou, which occurred on Monday. Tho little one hail been i LI but a few days. Michael H. Kcllcy, a veteran of the late war, died at his homo iu Ashland yesterday, Biitl'eriug from pneumonia. Ho was 52 years old, and a member of the U. A. It. and Knights of St. Joseph. Ho leaves a wife and four children. The funeral of William Jones, aged 20 years, who died at his home in Oirardville ou Monday, will take placo to-morrow aftoruoon, interment at Ashlaud. Several mouths ago tho deceased was Injured in the mines, caus ing Hright's disease of tbe kidneys, result ing in bis death. The fuucral of Mary, wife of Honry Ituport. took place from the residence ef tbe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warnick, on West Coal street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Many friends of the deceased were in attend ance to view tho body, which was taken to ltiugtuwii fur interment. The obsequies were iu chargo of J. P. Williams & Sou, under takers. John Dodds, a resident of lower Wm. l'enn, died ut the Miners' hospital yesturday morning, after a loug illness. Deceased was aged about to years and lived the lifo uf a bacbolur. HuUroad Humors. Tliero is much dissatisfaction among Penn sylvania railroad officials over the discontin uation of several passenger trains ou tbe Lehigh Valley railroad running luto Sbanio kin and there is a possibility of the former company annulling its verbal agreement with tho latter and running its own passen gers through from Sunbury to Mt. Carmel. If this is dune the Pennsylvania may extend I tii lino to .Shenandoah. ti ltev, O'Connor's MLIiap. Kov. J. J. O'Connor, formerly curato at St. Patrick's Catholic church, at Pottsvillo. now stationed near Philadelphia, is confined in a hospital, sintering from injuries received iu a runaway accident. Tlioimis (Irmly llnilly Hurt. Thomas Grady, aged 21, of Ilig Mine Jiun, and who Is employed at the Hunter colliery, near Oirardville, as a driver, was hurt very badly by being kicked by a vicious mule while at work there Monday, Mrs. J. WaUou, 1022 Arizona St., Phlhidel. phla, Pa tays; "I think Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is a splendid remedy. I had to cough night and day and one bottle relieved mo wonderfully." PERILS 0FAFFECTI0N. l'ow People lleiilla How Kfliulislllig tho Tender Heiillinent Is A f liyiilcliin'a Ooml A it vice. "Tliero is no way by which people exhaust themselves, or kill themselves, bo quickly as by exorcising the nfl'ectlons." This striking remark was undo by ono of tho best physicians in Atactica. Ilo was u man who bad studied dieply. observed keenly, and knew men and women thor oughly. Continuing, ho said : "Sentiment is a grand, a lovely thing, and tho world cannot live without It, but tbu ex ercise of the sentiment iiiwiriably exhausts. People may not feel it, but it is trno never theless. A man or a woman wiais out, bleaks down, and then wonders at the calls". There slum Id be no occasion for wonder. 1 have explained tho cause." "If tho men and women of the nineteenth century do not feed tho forces that produce sentiments, nllectiiius, feelings, they mo cer tain to break down, to become exhausted, and to die before their time. Do not tell me these tilings aro theories, fur they ate solemn facts." " ou ask mo what I would do," ho con tinued. "1 answer: Higiu to feed these lorces; iced tlicin constantly; feed tluni with ttie best and must suirnlillc discovery you can scenic. If you ask me whit is the best. I tinhe-ilatingly say It Is that grand picpaia- iiou wnii n lias neeit so long lictmu the people and is o nouiilar. Warner's Sile Cine. 1 I. now that it possesses powers knimti to no other discovery, and I know that thousands ul men and women cannot II le without itto- tlltV. If Voll will ston Hlltl think, or nsk yuur friends, you will see that what 1 say Is correct, and 1 believe bo led to trv it at once if you havo not already done so." The facts stilted by the doctor and the advice lie gives aro sound It is absolutely tine that many men and women are enabled to live and enjoy lifo entirely through the power which this great remedy gives thein, and there arc thousands of others who need to fulluw in tlie samo path. OFF FOR THE LAUNCHING: AThi)iiHiiil Un tliiiuluHtlnKmit nek tnni (lo to Honor Their N'ninoMiko. Frankfort, Ky., March 23. Governor Rrailloy, Ills uniformed staff, the statu olllelais who had not Eone ahead, and many prominent persons waited here for tho private cars that were at tached to the first section of tho spe cial Chesapeake and Ohio train that left Louisville at 2 o'rlock yesterdny afternoon for the liiunchlnR of the bat tleship Kentucky at Newjmrt News. They, with others taken on at Lox- THE KENTUCKY. Inpton, completed the party of nearly 1,000 Kentucklans who mnde up the double excursion. Both sections of the train left here at 4 o'clock with ban ners flying-, bands playing and cheer ing from both the passengers and many scectators at tho station. The banquet, reception, etc., will begin as soon as tho Kentucklans reach Old Point Comfort this afternoon. The speech of the occasion will be the governor's response to tho toast, "Ken tucky," at the banquet following the launching and christening tomorrow morning. amusi:mi:vi MY miKNI) FltOM INDIA. Tbe phenomenally successful humorous creation, "My Friend from India," the laughing success of all tbe principal cities, will bo seen at Kaier's grand opera bouse, Monday, March 28, with Walter K. Perkins, tho original barber, and a company of ar tistic merit. Wo cannot fiuil words to express our satisfaction of approval of this comedy. It is tho most rollicking and jolliest of all farco comedies now before tbe public, and as the night will bo a benefit for the popular attaches of tbe house, tliero should bo the biggest audience of the season. to-nkiht's play. In conversation with Manager Quirk, of Kaier's grand opera house, that gentleman assured the reporter that "Darkest Itussia," which will bo produced at that theatre tills evening, is the strongest company anil finest production that he has booked this soasou, and guarantees a first-cla's attraction. The plays deals on Itussia as it is to-day and portrays tho political workings of the Czar's Kmpiru. Tho Itussiau character Is sien in every phase, from the noble to tho exile in tho Siberian mines. II. (Irattiin Donnelly, tho author, has written an interesting story and has followed now Hues in stato craft and all during the action tho auiliouco is bald iu deep attention. The play is beautifully mounted and the company is a largo and stioug one. Nothing melodramatic is in troduced and tho story is told by dialogue bright and cheerful. Tho comedy clement enteis largely Into tho talo and the spectator is kept in a stato of merriment. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-Hcadacho. All druggists. The Coal Tliule. Tho anthraeito eoal trado is practically un changed. Larco stocks, slack demand liinl the evident intention of dealers to order as sparingly as possible, in expectation of lower prices, continue to bo the features, Tho companies curtail output us much as possible, but, small relatively as it Is, it still exceeds t'io market requirements. Tliero havo been no now ordsrs placed for anthraeito coal for the navy, and but a small amount of bitumi nous has been bought to be sent to southern ports fur the war ships. The competition of bituminous coal, constantly crowing on ac count of its less cost, is ono of tho serious problems or the anthracite trade, and this adds to tho difficulties or tho situation. Somo or tho collieiios aro down to only two days working por week. Kavluc l'uiul KuiharrusHtil. The Oiraril Saving Fund ami Loan Asso ciation, of Glrardvillo.bas met with reverses, and tho officers informed depositors that they would receivo 70 cents for each dollar paid In. J. F. Qallaghor, of Lost Creek, Is one of tho directors. A largo number of the shareholders reside at Lost Creek and vicinity, and many of them threaten to withdraw from the fund. The Association lias issued a notice to tho effect that the value of tho shares would be reduced 21 per centum, caused In part by tlie closing of tho first several series of the Association hefuru the stock had matured. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Houdacho novcr fails, 25o. invocation Day Tour to (lettysbunr. The Pennsylvania ltailroad Company has arranged for another of its popular seven day personally-conducted tours to the battle field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to lcavo New York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Itate, $27.00 from Now York; J2I.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary oxpenses, Pioportlonate rates from other points. For Itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agonts; Tourist Agont, 1100 Hroail way, New York ; 7h0 Hroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passengor Agent, Philadelphia, o lird in rgssiog. J. J. llradlgau visited friends at Polls- ville to-day. Milton llakcr, of Trenton, N. J., was a town visitor last evening. John u. Hassler ami John Decs made a trip to tbe county seat to-day. T. T. Williams spent a part of to-day transacting business at tlie county seat. Peter Heck and William Sclimif Ver spent to day iu attendance at the Pottsvl'uo court .Mrs. Ann Llewellyn nnd daughter, Mrs. John Tnggert, visited friends at Pottsvillo this muniing. Walter Itynkawicz and P. W. lliersicin were among tlie townsmen who spent to day at Puttsville. John Senior returned last evening from Philadelphia, w horu ho attended the Metho dist episcopal conference. 11. A. Acker, of Heading, general maun ger of the Grand Union Tea Company, was hero lu-ibiy in tlie Interests of tho local branch. Hoiijainln Davenport, or Pottsvillc, Is spending several. days In town. Miss Lilliu Hrowu. or YatesvHIc, Is con fined to lier home by un attack of diphtheria. Mia. (Vila TliiiinpMin, of llruwusville, has gone to Philadelphia till a visit. Miss O'lteilly was a passenger lo Phila delphia tills morning. Ono .Minute Cough Cure cures quickly That's what you want I C. H. Hagciibiicb. llouitl of Tiuslees Vacancy. Tlie rcmuval of A. P. II akslce to Matieli Chunk will cause that gentleman to tender his resignation to tlie Governor us a member of tlie Hoard of Trusteos of tho State Hospi tal at Fountain Springs. Ileiu is n chance for a ltepiiblican to succeed a Democrat in a desirable position. .I; V Out on the water in the moonlight. A moie beautiful or romantic situation for a young man to tell the story of his love and ask the young woman of his choice to share lii.s life cannot be imagined. Tlie courtship of a young couple may be ever so romantic and their married life be very unhappy There are common sense considerations outside of love that have a world to do with the making of married happiness. One of the most important of these considerations is the good health of both parties to the sacred tie. The young inan who is in the incipient stages or con sumption commits a crime if he marries before he is restored to health. He con demns his wife to the life of a nurse and his children to early death, or lives of sick ness and suffering. Dr. Pierce's Golden JUedic.-il Discovery cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption if taken in its earlier stages. This is its record established dur ing the past thirty 3-ears. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, nerve-tonic and general restorative. The young woman who suffers from weak ness and disease or the delicate and im portant organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible has no right to answer "Yes" toa young man's proposal until she is thoroughly restored to health in a worn anly way Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion prepares a woman for wifehood and motherhood. It makes her strong, healthy and vigorous where a woman most needs health, strength and vigor. Thousands of women have testified to its merits. " My daughter," writes Mrs. N. A. Thomas, of I.Utle Kock. Ark., "had liecn under a doctor's care for four years. Ur. Pierce's l'avorite I're scilptioit, wlilch cured me, also cured her." MISCELLANEOUS. I OST. On tho 17th Invt., between Oak nnd li Cherry htrcetn, a imir of km net rosaries in n leather ense. A suitable rewiml will be pah! fur leturn to tho 1Ii:uam ollleo. IKSt-St inOU ItKNT. A nieo dwelling, centrally lo 1: en ted, .Suitable for small family. Ajiplj at IlutAi.n otllco. 3-lD-tf "VOTICK. After Mnrcli 20th, between Gnnd8 i p. in., the underslKned willnellai prlvatn Hale hi.s furniture, picturen, disheH, atovcH and kitchen uten-illM. J. W. Cooper, SO J3ast Oak Htrect. U-lU-tf TrtOU HALn.Hoimo and lot, 313 ICnt Centre V i-trcct. Apply to T. It. Heddall, Shennn doah. 3-Ifrtf JTIOK SAI.i; A very deHirnble property. Ap- ply lo Joseph Wjntt, 201 North .Main Mr tf JjIOU ItliXT Tim corner utoro room now oo ? cm pied by the Factory Shoo Store. A (food opening for any ono either iu tho boot and nIioo or nny other business Apply to X, V. Iteddall, Hcddnli'- Hardware Store. 8-17-tf POH 8AM2. A hxiKKY and two butcher wagons. Will nlno rent my wheelwright and paint shop, corner Coal and Jnrdiu streets Apply to Charles lMoppert, on tho premises, tf 1MIt SAIeK. One jet black horse, 7 years old, ' sired by Uarrnn Wilkes, cm trot n mile In 2:10 and any lady can drive him; also ono sadle horse, with four dllTerent gates, and two good general purpose horses, old enough to work. Call at Magargle'a grocery, No, 11 Kast Centre street. 3-9-tf VTOTICK OF STOCKIIOLDKIt'S MKICT1NO. i Tlie annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens Klcttrle Light Company, of .Shen andoah will bo held nt the oflleo of the com pany, No. 21 North .lardllt street, on Wednesday. April ftth, IhUS, between tlie hours uf 2 and! p. in., for the purpose of electing eleven (11) directors to serve for tho ensuing year, and for tlie purpose of hearing and receiving the report of tlie Auditors. John Uiiuhlku, 3-2-1 t-oaw Secretary. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective worV, A correspondent wanted in all lowns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Willlamsport, Pa. FULL MOON o o o And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specially. . W. G. DUSTO'S 12 V. Centre St. BARBER SIIOR Ferguson House Illock, inillions of Dollars Go up in smoko ovory year. Tako uc risks but get your houses, slock, fur. nltuio etc., insured iu nrst-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,,'"" J '120 Boulh Jardlu Ht. Alno I.lfe endAocldentel OornpaotM Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained br tliof 9 who use 1'ozzoni's Complexion i'owder. m - pr I "GOLD DUBT." Which Half is eie Better ffaf The "louscwife'a duties nre harder than men realize. Cleaning alone h a constant tax on her filrcnjjtli, n ncvcr-cntlcd tnsk. More than half the work of cleaning she can hnvc done for her, if she will, and the expense will be next to nothing. fllb?fillb kut har. bo J Burner for 23 B&lo rrlccB, e.vinff ueaier e fronts, lis uncro lor cxai.iinaooa. l.Tetythinjt 118 Uriel of M sttlcl of Tonl!u;itlci.S3i;to;7n. SorrMB.SjutoSli; Carrfa- t'K. 1'havtonB, TrarB. elteB, Hrrinn-ltonJ Ka.tt. Saner narnem. Prle., IH.00. Wacom, bend for A. itood a i.lla for lla. Catalogue of all our ELKHART C'AUUIAUI; A.N1) 1IA1LNESS MFU. LUMBER ! GLENN & O'HEARN, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IM- Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah dumber and Feed Co. LAUER'S In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AMD Pilsner Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH fA. t? li careful in the choice of a school if j you would avoid wasting time and money. Going through books docs not educate. Neither docs putting in time. THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At llloomsburg, l'a., won ils standing and reputation by the thorough work of its faculty. It is a bettct school to day than ever bcfoie ; not simply because of better material equipment, (this is important), but because of a stronger corps of teachers. They arc nearly all college and university trained. Recent additions have been made. Sp'ing term will open March 29th, 1898, Write for information to J. P. WELSH, Ph. 0., Principal, Bloomsburg. DRINK CUiARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. EASTERN j TO VS. CANDIES, OH EAR. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. "CI0M DUBT." Does the better half of cleaning ; docs it better than nny other way known J docs it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St, Louis. New York, lloston. Philadelphia. . . L (sua iwaL direct to tb. cos yenra at vrholo- mm the snip any. ai ranted. Vehicles, 11a ncia. Wneon- and Milk larn, rrm No.SMSorrej. Prlet,llhHlaloi,Umps,na. Btjlcs. ibade, apron and andcre, f CO. Ai good eiielli for W. LO, , li. l'UATT, Bco'j, ELKHAKT, IXV. LUMBER! RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Villiamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no jiay. Written guarantee to absolutely cuie all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from ( business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Sliamokin, Mt. Caimel and vicinity who can be referred to. Chaises anil terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kejit people from attending to their teeth, lioth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Pet of Teeth, $$. Tlie Very Rest Teeth, $8. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No cliarge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Gold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaminalions nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardlu St,, Shenandoah. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. WILL, REnOVn ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1st TO 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Slicclcr'8 Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. IT t rui'lnyy uorlr nnnmntopil. Vrniuitt Anil oil to uttemlunta. Hair cutting ft njntlwll), fc mwyifi snw m itn t x
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