J 3 NO CANDY IS BETTER 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 charge for the inferior grade. H00KS&BR0WN, IM. tVlialn St. Charles Smith wan a I'ottovllle visitor this morning. Joseph Monagban, or Glrardville, was a town visitor last erenlu. (- Thomas Scott ami Unoeli Jonas two p' .ninent residjnts of Wm. I'onn, paid the IIeiuj.d sanctum a visit to-day. They say tho Wm I'enn pooplt are impatiently await luj tho details of the Maine report. Justlco Shoemaker, accompanied by his wife, were psenaera to Baltimore, Md., this morning. Mr. Shoemaker hasfcone therein the interest of his cyo and will eousult bin nousin, Dr. V. II. Shoemaker, who is o.io of tho staff of physicians nt the 1'ieabjteriau eye, ear and nose hospital. Hurdock IJlood Bitters gives h man a clear head, an activu brain, a strong, vigorous body- makes him lit for Ihe battle of life. Urn Trult Intent. An ess eating contest for tho ehai'ipion ship of the Anthracite lefjion took pl. cu nt llurcbi l's hotel in l'ruekvillo on Wcdinsdny cvauinc, last, before a largo audience. The contestants were Daniel Davis and Charles Zimmerman. Tho conditions were that the epss could bo cooked in any style required by tho respective contestants. Tho wager waj $2 a side and Mine Hot llurchill put up n purse of $20. lMvis was startiug on his thirty-sixth wft boiled egst when Zimnie man ,;avc up the contest wbilo wrutling with mytTTcuty-sccond fried egg. DiTn't ' If a dealer offers you a bottle of Solvation Oil without labels or wrappers, or In a mutilated or defaced package, don't touch it don't buy it at any price, you can rest assured that there is cuincthlng wrong it may lie a danKCroun and worthless counter feit. Insist on Retting a perfect, unbroken, genuine packaso. Price 2ic. Driver Killed. William Uobert.-i, an Ashland youug nun. 17 years of age. was instantly killed at the P. &H C. ,t 1. (Vs. ll.ust colliery, lie was a driver, lie had started out tho gangway with a loaded wagon, and after it had at- attalned a pretty high speed ho attempted to jump ou the front when ho missed bis foot Iub on the bumper, and fell prostrate ou the track, and the wheels passod over him, crushing .mil mutilating him in a terribli manner Sir. F. A. Sulllrsn, of Chicago, Ills., writes, that ho has uied Dr. IliilPti CoukIi ip for brouchitis and found it to' be as. nted, "a i;reat remedy and a good cd ' Mtt-chuii Whipped rcOeover, The hr.iiiiL' match in Centennial Hall, Pottbv.ilt.l.iot uight between Jack MoOccver. of Willuiuatown, aud Paddy Sbecliiu, of Nuth Jietiilchem, was easily won by the latter i 'wen McNally, of (iirardville, was the relerec. Owing to tho limited attend ance the number of bouts was reduced from twenty to -ix. That was sufficient for Mc Geever, who was knocked down five times There was a preliminary contest between Ucorge and Charlie Johnson, colored loon. obituary. MrUulia Koltz, wife of Christian Polte, Sr., eli '1 yesterday afternoon in the hospital at Schnvlklll Haven, aged 78 years. Tho deceased, had been ailing fur tho past fifteen years aud sudoral chieily from a heart af fliction. She is survived only by her hus band aud step-son, Christian Foltz, Jr., of town. Abraham Lorch, aged 73 years, one of Mt Carmel's pioneer citizens, having resided there since 1832, died yesterday. John, tho twenty-year-old son of Itonji min Evans, of Springfield, near Shamokin, died on Wednesday night of pneumonia. DMUID HABRIB, 304 South risin Street. Suitable to the Times for This Week. Tw pounds of ArbiickleH cofTeo fjlxon nway with one pound of 50c ten Ten plecei of cnotl white 11 oat In neap, 35c Three pound California prunes S ki Six pound limn beans 2te Two enna of liost Jelly 2-ic Uood loose colTt'e Other (;oods no!d in proportion. mmnmmmmmmmmmm ABBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM, SCHMICKER, JR., - Agent liTkf! 1rlaK WsA sv BUST LINE OF i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, I) II W and STItAW. f Floor and Tallo Oil Cloths. ji E. B. FOLEY, &,8, ofthojftiiir is indicated by its condition. When the.nr.taml secretions decrease; when the lu'.r becomes dry, spits at the ends and comes otttincomhir.g; when the gloss disappears nd ft. a br.tr be comes eray or faded, ihe tit health of the h vr is indicated. The success of AYES HAIR VIGOR is cue to the f.-.d that it restores ihe hair-producing organs to iheir nalurd vigor. It cncojr&gcs and promotes the secre tions of ins hiir follicles, and thus gray or faded hair regains Us original color, new growth begins, arJ lost lus tre is restored. " I have used for fif t-eii y un. Itcattses t .ol'aii'ioLce .tmuiurat c 'lrr -M.H..0 i oiittvedure f..r 1 -i V'evi." T. a 12V...T, Veyant, Pa. PITHY POINTS. ttupliei.'i . Thratitrtiout ttia Oonntry "..rimle!-l for Hnit IVmsal. Franklin county's lbpior license fees Hggreg-i'.- ffl 3)0. Theri i-, i great demand for new dwelling houses in Alltntnwn. ViUin ; .l udrew Hi-am lind a leg toru oft" by uriii mil! uMchiiiciy at I.tucistor and may die. Forty (lolla s was col'epted at Mauch Chunk yesterday for relief of famishing Cubans. An Aih'Dtcwn shoo firm Iia3 just received sole leii'hcr enough to bottom 7.",000 hoots and shot h. Families of Samuel Couch aud David Jones wore nu b violently ill at South Kuaton by eatira ilrh-d beef. The Woomsbnrg Rtato Normal school's winter term ended yestcid.iy, .mil tho spring term will Vgin on Tuesday. Hhoppton people are. elated over the dis covery oi u wither vein or emit l'n iv L.ioya T. llntiidou, who owns considei I'.i'e l.n.d in th.it place, struck u soveu foot vein yester d.iy. Fur refining to pay li school tax of f 1.05 at Kuidius, iJnig jrtrvlg, a Chinese laundry man, w.i unetjl. Then ho paid up. Daviil lj Stewart, widely-known QuaVako farmer, witile driving at 'JIaueb Chunk, wm perhaps fatally Injured by his fractions horses. Beading's flOO.nOO four per cent, bonds will be. delivered to Philip Kelly, tho highest Bidder,' out.'ido of tt;st!lti, so thrtttho city will su" lliri inJt therdor). Tho a:'p of Tauiaiiua Conueil, Jr. O. V. A.M , fr . , -.ids to aid the stai vlng Cubans has been 1 .rally n .p.ui.leJ to by the school rhlldre.i ovrrttii) 'v:i(,iven. Ann Vg of tho Fir&t IK'fen.lew Aswia tii.iiii ui held in Pottrti!!fl to-night, fur .In pmposo of perlVctiiig armngennnts for be 7th annual ltuuion to hobeid at Orwigs burg ou A ril li. SAhrab ..l Clemens, of Quakako Jnnetion, while r. tiiiiiiug from a drive to D.-hiuo nni with a p.ini'ul injury. At the arch midday betweeii t;.e two places the horso took fright, throwbi"C,lumona violently t -the ground, injuring him severely about the hOad. lie was removed to his home in an unconscious condition. Pan-Tlnat What U It? The grentest cure for couglis anil colds. A t Ciruliler Bros., drug store. Wedding nt Win. l'eun. Tho ntip'.iuls of Mlsa Mary A. Li-wU, of Wm. Fmiu, and Thomas Tlumius, nt M.ilu- noy f iry, son oi DauiH b. i ntnuns, I lie hotel keejwr of tlat p'ac;, -.ro ckusuiu malcd u, 1'ie residenco'uf tho l-. i h's p rc-it.- iu Vui. Tcnu Inst evening. Mia. Juil.in (Iriairbs. tUiet of tho brhleg" mil, v.:is tl.j biidcnii-.id. and John Jitvis. I oilmr of t.io brlrlc. the oroomsman. Kcv. i. r. Morgnn, pastor of the Welsh Baptist clinch, of Alalia noy City, eltlctateo. -'ine coupio win rewuc at Mnhunoy City. Tli OoUuwlM, The 1'. & E. C. & t. Oo.solll ries su.pi nd this ovcuinft for tho week. They will resume ou Muuday next, workipj? three alternate days. LOOK! LOOK ! Special Sale at Conway's. 1,000 YARDS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTH At 10c Pei Yard. Reduced from 17 cent. This sale is for to-morrow only. CONWAY'S S AND IOC BTO RE. MISCELLANEOUS. 1; 09T. On the 17th Inst., bet v, 011 0k anil I Rharrv Htrecta. nair of samel rojarlen in leather owe. A tuUuble reward will he iaiU for return to the Ukbau) offae. S-i)-8t lilOIt KENT. A nice dwelling, centrally lo- II .....a1 ul,,l.li, foy mitl fnnillv. Auulv ut JlKUiU) office 8-lfi-t( ATOTIOE. Attar siMeh th, between ObihIS 11 p. nr., mm unaemsuwi win Ben pnvuia sale hi furniture, piutinwa, dishes, sti'Ves and Mielion uiciuils J. W. Coopur, 80 Kot Oak trwt. B-lft-tf TTIOK BALE, House and lot, 8J4 Kat Oeor X' street. Apply to T. K ueuoaii, aneimu doah- 8-ta-tf I.10K SALIC A very desirable prowity. Ap- ply to JowphWyut4.au North ibinM. If InoitnKSP. Tbeooroer etore room now oc- uui i d by ibo Paotury thoo tOore. A ood openlni: r'r noy ouo either in the boot ai,d shoe or any r ni.un e Apply to N. W. HihIUii'I, Keddal llnruvviire htur,'. -iv-u Ijm.:k' "'"I tun 1 ntcher ill ul-i. 1, ni oiy v '1 in iglit r and pan Apply u. ,'. 1 1 l Dill a 11 ril.ii ,Utu.ji IM iniKrt, on tl.. 1 u-i 1. If JOIt B I' 'mo J, I hli.i U lu-i .-, r ,1 b old, ' lrei' 1 11 m WilLi ' ' nit. in ."la 2 Wuil:i : ... caniliiM ' 1 l iosadle liorsc, lii fiiur different gU'S, uu1 two goo I general imrpidv lionM, old eiii-ugh tu o-k. tall at Mugargie' grocer, Ko. 11 Kuit C'rutra street. - EL'. --r-. A f;' '-I Of p;-.- ifiqor Till: DATTI.KSIIIP WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? A Significant Inquiry Concerning Coil at the Collieries. Tt was 1aiitn,1 frt iliff frnm wltnt nnnenis to be an authorltivc seurcc that loading offi cials ot tne r. , it. u. i. uo. navo uskbu number of outside foreinon at collieries If tin hvc a sufllolont stock of coal on hand to '.. ( i up Btenni for four or Ihe days. The info niiMit could not say what the inquiry meant, but tho inference is that the company is cimlomplating a complete shut down for fcovcinl days. A NEWSPAPER SENSATION. Tlie Siinilay I'ress llnhirgod to I'llly l'uges nnil mi i:igtit-rKe Coinle Sec tion In Color. With Its usual habit of doing big things without any fuss ami feathers, the great PliiUdelphh Sunday Press has been enlarged to On pages, with an eight-page comic sectiun in colors. This chance gives Thn Sunday Press tho distinction of being the largest regular newsiflper ever published in Pbili delph'a. The employment of famous artist aud humorist guarantees that tho comic section in colors will be most nttractivo, and at the same time excruciatingly funny. In addition to all this next Sunday's Press (Abucli 271 will boa won lerful home news pa p r. Frank li. Stockton aud lam Jla- clarcn will contribute their latest kbort stories. Iticbard Crokor explains tho needs of (lieater New York. Tho latest Alontc Carlo 1-cus.ition is given exclusively. Airs. Sara York Stevcnaou rcveah some of the secrets of ligypt. Iiobert O. Ingersoll doscribes tlm new Cradle of Liberty. An expert tolls what men should ' wear thin neiisnu. Al.iuy othor treats aro ill st iro for all who road linxt Sunday's Press. You bad better older your copy to-day. 1I1HT or AIX Totleansothe system in a gentlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho Springtime comes, uso tho triio and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Ituytbe ' genuine. Manu factured IiyUtt'Calitornia Figbyrupto only, nnd fSr salo by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. ftclilcj In Command. Washlnstou, Mar. S.1 Commodoio .Schloy has been ordered to tako commaud of the "(lying tquudrou" which is now in Hampton 1,'onds. This consists of tho Texas, the cruisers Brooklyn, Allniieapolisiind CwUimbia, and such other ships as may be assigned later. It is commonly known as tho Hying squadron, the Idea being to make Hampton Heads tho baac of operations, and yet to give Commo doro Schley easy and efi'ectlve criiifing dis tanco of the entire sweep of tho Atlantic sea born d north of that point. Tho two colli' mauds under Commodore Sampson anil Com modore Schley will he of equal dignity and will be cutircly independent of each othor, for the present at least. Annual Galen over 0,000,000 Boxes FOS BILIOUS AND KEEV0U3 DIE02.DEP.S such ns 'Wind nnd Pain In tho Etcraneh. Oiddlui'ss, Fuliics? after moals, Uead noho, Dtzzlnosa, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite Costlvoness. Blotches on tbo Skin. Cold Chills, DIb-tir-bed Sleep. Frightful Droarns and all Nervous and Trembllnt; Sonsatlons. THB HHST DOSS WILL GIVE E2LIEF IN TWBKXT KTNUTES, Evory BulTorer will ucknon'lodgo tliem to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BF.ECn.t5fS I'H.LS, taken ns direct ed. 7U1 quickly restore Fomalos to com plete health. Thoy promptly reinovo obotrnctlous or irregularities c tho Eys ten) and cure Melt llcudavlie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEM, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Reecham's Pills aro Anil have the LARGEST SALE ofacy Patent .Hedlclno in Clio World. 23c. at all Drug Stores, FULL MOONWiTS And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specially, W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOP. Ferguson House Hlock. EASTERN J TOVS, CANDIES, CHEAP, We huve some nice effects in " Kaster baskets. PHILfi. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. FRESH PRETZELS rKI.IVnKD IIVHHY PAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO,, IIS and 120 X. llowcri Bt, Hbenandoah. II III I J' KKAUSAItGK. POTTSVILLE NEWS. CnimultiKlniter Appointments Will F10I1- iilily be Xatf on Monday. 1'ottsville, Mnreli 83. There wi unusual oetlvily (o-day among the friend of tho candidates for appointment County Com- miiwoner, but it was ttel thatJiiilKO rorsh lng waa out of town and would not lettiro until SUiinliiv night. H is expected the ap pointments will bo made ou Monday. II. 6. Birh, tho 1'ottnvilte grocer, Is the latest Re publican aspirant. The, Orwigabura ejteuslon of tho Schuyl kill Klectric liailway, a dUtnnco of fonr miles from Schuylkill Haven, will tako tho river road to Adamsdalo and then turn nil' to the loft, reaching the ohl piko near ex-Protbono- tary Kern's home and the Boycr mill. ThU will be a popular route to the annual fair. Tax Collector l'ratik Wliannsby, of Xurth Union township, made pnyuieiit on his 1611? county duplicate this inclining. There is 11 rumor out that room is being niuile for tho older 1'. it 11. 1'. A I. Compau oniployes at the collteviuf- in oienitioii. Kraiik llcrtman, of St. Clair, employed at the Kasile Hill colliery, wm seriously injured through being struck by a liraku handle. Oowan Post No. S8, O, A. U , will ask the purchase of 800 metallic gravo markers for use in the various comitriies on MeiiKirinl D.iy, they will cost 100. liy agrtement a verdict fot $501.18 in favor of the pUiintIlTwa mteied in tho case (if llif Kxeter Machine Wuikh against John A. Lnwieiue and TV. W. Si oit. Tha jury in the case ef Thomas 11. Cou ncil rgainst tho Mlriersville Water Company went out at noou. The jury in tho case cf Kmil llenschcl & Co (ig'iint Adam lluii w M, of Shenauiloih, gavo a eidlctin favor of the plaintilf for $100 A venlict fur Ihokiillilntiff was onterod by agiei uittiit in thajMM of 1). I. Miller against O D. Jtitclile forj37,no;J ' jtAalyi58 MCKnn. The followlnjitrfrJWtriauc licenses were granted lrt-lay : IouU W. Kurt!!, of Wm. I'enii, and Maud llowui 111, of Blicntiuiloah; Olivi r W. Kolgel and l!o-i C. Faust, of J'liah lownihip. UKKIMl ED' 1RI1KI). W. I,. Kramer, mini i!str.itor, to I,. W. Weitingor, for pmnltea in St. Clair; ('lurries 1,. Uiiluighain nnd ntln is to William McAi'ama, premise in I'nttsville. Among the pereons mentioned for the possible vaeaut commissiouenililpg are Col. J. (i. Kiiok, W. Brazier and A. ,1 Sliortall VotU. ille ; Hubert Allison, Port Curium; Mayor nulls Bryant Aim Dr. H. N. Coxc. Schuylkill Haven ; lVter K. Ruck, Ashland ; Hon. Hen KaiiH'iu.111, Tremout and Frank Kantner, Lofty ; .ill Republicans. Demo crat Wm. .1. Matz, Christ Duby, Fiederiok Portu, John D. Ilronuap, August Wachter and J.II. Nlchter, Pottovilh): M. W. Fohr, Iindiugvillo ; I'. V. Spiose, Tamuqua; Michael Fillwirt and Alfied Clllbert, Pine grove ; I,. .1. Hi own, Cressona ; George Folnicr aud John Urudignu, Shenandoah; James Koeley, iln.ersville ; William F. Dochuey and T. (' O'Connor, Jlahauoy City. C. A. Snyder, l.-q , liat ontered suit in the Prothouotary's iui-e for Uosaria Dicello Korimno, by bar iiilorney Angelo IJomauo, agamit (icniiro l!us., fur slander, laying damages at $l,0ni). Tlio defondaut ischaisod with littering slanderous words affecting the character of the plaintiff, charging her with having committed formication, which she denied. The parties reside in Pottovillc. in the eii.r of F. W. Hanold against the Auburn Uriclt Works, tho jury reiulerod a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for W45 30 This was an action to recover for coal furn Ulied by the plaintiff, the jury awarding the full claim witli interest. A. J. Pilgraui rep resented tho plaintiff and J. W. l'yan tho defendant. In the ciiae of Arbogast & IUsli.in vs. Geo. Pluppcrt, Sr., a non-siiil was entered. SI. M. Illlike repix-eented the plaintiffs, and Geo. J. Waillitijier the defendant. LctVis nf artiiiiiil-tration wero granted to Jacob F. Kull, on the estate of IViibarai Kull, late of the borough of St. Clair, deceased. Letters testamentary weie granted to Sarah Blco on the eitite of .Toll 11 Rico, late of Hurry township, deceased. One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly That's what you wunt I C. II. llugenbucli. 2UAHAN0Y CUT. George Ihigle was urraizned before Justice May, charged with larceny ou oath of Joseph fioekner. The complaint was thst I'.ngle asked 1-ttckner to oliauge a 10 gold piece and after ho got the chauge claimed that the piece be hail given Dccknor waa u ISO gold coin, After a dispute ho gut 10 muie. lleckner sulweu,uent)y beuauie satisfied that he had given Euglc ton much money and the arrest followed. Eagle settled by re turning $10 and paying the costs. W. W. I.owla and Frank Wadliujer re turned last evening from Newport News, Vs. John QuitiB, Jr., aud fleorge Carter, who accompanied them on the trip, will remaiu there for a few days longer. Tho party met sevoral lorner Mahanoy City peeploat New port News and say they are doing well. ertnawoborrr I CEHrAN f'EDIDfiL LAI prosuibsJ h-j oiaiasntpayiuolai I),.'. FIGHTER'S "AKCHM" m r! SELLER World to 1 -u n. .. M..rWhiiMmrn'.i:tfn! ! t.Ad.Uti . i,uo. ;'i )I,i'ttrJSt.l New York. I ,31 : ;? awards. '. X rcoouiateuUal by . n.Kair St., 1, 101 K. Main 8 '. .i.MUaSt., lllCCSB. , 5 i1! "ANCITJi i.lX ACHAT, but for Coll' il-'PfPi'1? uipninoliCIninplnlnti QfjEftT IBEJl'S W01DS How Discoveries Are Helping Us. PROF. ROENTGEN'S X RAYS. What They Can Do and the Strong State ments Some Great Scientists Volun tarily Make. Few peoplo over stop to think what won ders modern science and discovery aro doing for us. Jintcoiuidor for a moment! Tho tele graph, tho telephone, tho electric light, elec tric oars, nil tlieso and mora contribute, to the blowings wo enjoy. Wo ought to bo better men anil women, because of tho help those Fn.on:soT! hountgen. things givo us and wo should livo longer and bo happier. And we do if wo are wise. Think, for oxample, of tho womleiful Itooutgcn X Rays. Why, they easily bIiow things that wero one hidden from all view. Yon can now seo tho contents of n trunk or a desk from tho outside, although you can not see what peoplo aro thinking about. But you can pretty nearly, for those remark. ablo X-rays will easily show yon many of your Internal organs and how they aro working! And this is very fortunate, for in the case of the two most important organs of tho body it is the only absolutely certain way that any tumble with tlicui can bo de tected. You may livo for years and think you aro in good health mid yet all tho time those great orgsns of the body, your kidneys, may be. slowly rotting away. Headaches, PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS Workmen )Euy mi tho Gill, Null l'r'inifK, IVtoit and In spite ot the dull times occasioned by the poor winking time at tlio collieries many of the leading property owners aro expending several thousand dollars in tho imiiroveincut of their propeities. Mr. R. F. Gill, tho dry go ds merchant, is 0110 of them. The property on Main street, just Xo.lh of Celine street, which ho recently pur chubiil from flu Si beilly estate, is now receiving tho finishing touches from the painters and paper hangers. (1. O. Jacoliy, the builder, has completely transformed tho building with good effect. The main itparinient on the ground tloor, which will bo 11 ted by Mr. Gill for his dry godsnnd notion luisinoss, has been iucieased in size to 25x03 feet. An entiro now front, with two large show windows, has been supplied and the storeroom is equipped with a cash car serviio aud all tho modern im provements for a lint class dry goods store. Tho dwelling part of tho premises has also been romodelled and the property as a wliolo is now ono of tho best In tbo town. The painting is being dono by John L. Ilassler and tho plumbing and boating apparatus by E.F. Gallagher and C. U.Smith. Mr. Gill will havo a formal opening of his now storo to moriow. His army of clerks were engaged in opening cases of now goods yesterday and to-ilay. Tho properly of Michael Peters, u fow doors above Mr. Gill's new place, has also hern undergoing exteusivo alterations and improvements, Tho main floor has been lower, d 21 inches, to do away with the stepi iu front and a corresponding additional depth has been given to tho cellar. The paitition between tlio two storerooms lias also becu moved so as to mako tho rooms of equal width. Each is now 13 feet wide and (S3 feet deep. Thomas II. Snyder, tlio painter, is adding the effects of his decoiativo skill to I ho improvements. C. K. 3mith had charge of the steam heating apjaratus work. Tho carpenter work was douo by Charles Sjhoppc. The properly of Jacob Noll, opposite that of Mr. Peters, 011 Main sticct, is in the bauds of Charles Schoppe aud his energetic corpiof ourpenlers and in a thort tlmo will present a very much improved appearance The old front of tho saloon has been entirely removed and Mr, Noll piociises a surprise iu architec tural beauty. A. H. Swalui, thu hardward dealer on Main street, has also been investing iu property Improvements. The front of his storo bus passed through the hands of car penters. E. C. llrubst U putting n ceiling to tho awn ing iu front ol liis properties at the comer of Centre and Jardiu streets. If your liver is torpid ; if your appetite is poor; if you want your stomach toned up and your bowels uud kidneys thoroughly cleansed, without debilitating yourself, take Dr. Hull's Pills. Council DeadlocicH The Suhuylklll Haven Ho rough Cvunell is still a tic on tho Solicitorsbip and meeting place. For Solicitor, John L, Staiiffer and George W. (Use, Ksqrs., are a tlo 011 six votes each, (like is tho present Incumbent, The same division occurred on the vote fur meet ing place between tbo Schuylkill IIojo iiou'to, where the hoard hold its session last year, and the Rainbow Hose House, The fights aro understood to bo tho result of the I.oscli issue in tlielato primaries. The Tiuiin qua aud Minorsvillo Councils are still dead lock over organization. Vlret l'lrol I Irol Iiisuro your property from loss In (he oldest and strougt st cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America uud Fire Association, Hartford Flro Ins. Co., American Fire lusur.uico Co., West Chester Fiio Iua. Co., United IMromcu's Ins. Co. T. T, Williams, 138 S. Jardln fit., Shenandoah. Mr, ItUkslee's Successor, A Hpecml from liasletou says it is given nut that Luther C. Smith, of Drlflou, super- ' huendcut of the Delaware Schuylkill A I oi.vpiruiinna Kail road, would bo appointed the ouccesMir of A. 1. Iltskslee, who recently I leagued from tbo superinteudoney of tho coal branches or the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It Bits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds. At Urubler Ilros., drug store. r-ssC Mm strange pains, loss of strength and enen ergy, ctlte. snortnesa or hreatli nutl n ncklo ap all mean disordered kidneys Paleness, Thomas A. KntsoN. pufliiiK uudor the eyes, pnlns In tho back, cohirejl or brick-dust urine, chilliness and fcverlshnoss aro pretty certain to indicate that you are oil tho roul to llright's disease And you may not realize it. Why? llecause kidney diseasos aro the most mys terious of all known troubles, and they aro tho luirilest of all things to detect. If you wore asked to put your hand di rectly over the kidneys, would you know just where to place it V Few people would. Tho fai t Is that tho kidneys havo fow symptoms of their own, hut possosses nearly all tho symptoms known to suffering hu manity. ' AH roads load to Home," and It is equally trilo that tho cause of uoirly every physical trouble can bo traced to one source, namely, tho kidneys. As n great physician once said : "No Du.'Wm. KinvAitDlItuusoN, "'JStS M. U. C. S. I. I,. I,. C. I. man or woman whoso kidneys aro in good order is ever long diseased." 4k M re HAVE NO AGENT tut bare noli direct to the con sumer for 2T yi an et Mhole- fiMe prices, savinf; ucaier e fronts, wnor ir eirminaiion. ertrtliin? ItSetylci of Btyics 01 Hiniccs. ToDUajreius.? (J toS7(J. SutTflTi.JWtot v ces. 1'haetons, Trtpn, cttci, Spring-Itoatt lt, IT. Brnrey Hirnen. Price, Jlfl.00. a gooa veil ior ii. ELKHART AUniACE A.N UACNUas ur. LUMBER ! (Successors to IS!- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. Tlie new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth. Both reasons hne no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ainless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantte for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very Heft Teeth, $8, You can pet no better, no matter what jou pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. Ve can take ) our impression in the morning and give you your teeth in Ihe aftsrnoon if desired. (Jolil Fl!iing3, $1;. liest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 Korih JardiuSt,, Shenandoah. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Hheclcr's Old Maud.) xoq NORTH MAIN STltlifiT. I'lrat-eluks work Kuaraiitced. l'ruiunt nrul nllte attendants lluir cuttltiir n M 1 milt. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate dttectiye work. A coirespondent wanted in all towns. Office, 08 Trust Building, Wllllamsport, Pa, Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tha Bkln Is Inva riably obtained br tbore who uso I'ouoHi'a Complexion fowder. Now, scienco and discovery havo done woudcrs, not only In locating the canso of all these troubles, but also in discovering the way to euro them. "Strike nt tho root o the tree" Is a good motto, nnd It is equally true with disease. Go right to thu caiuo Don't wasto time In experimenting, for you may bo growing woreo all the while, (let tho host something that will put you in per fect health quickly and cortalnly. There Is but ono thing that will do this. Hero Is what somo great sclertlstsof tho world have to say 1 Dr. William Kdward Itobson, M. K C. S. I.I, L.C.I ,of England, writing upon this subject, declares : "I em phatically stato that I havo been able to glvo more relief nnd effect mora cuies by the uso of Warner's Safe Cure than by all the medi cines in tho llritish Pharmacopoeia." And hero Is what tho great Doctor lloyor, of Germany, says: "I uso Warner's Safe Curo for patients who suffer from kidney and liver diseases, audit restores them to com plete health, 1 recommend it must cordially In all circles of my acquaintance." There Is in all theso great discoveries of science one grand lesson for everyone. That lesson Is this : Do uot hesitate to avail your self of the best discoveries and improvements PliorxJSOK N. lir.YKK. of modern times for preserving your health aud prolonging both your lives and your happiness. Remember that invention nnd discovery aro nt work constantly, and that yon aro ontltled to the benefits they place within your reach. You cannot have tbo Roentgen X Rays thrown upon you all the while, but by watching your symptoms care fully, and guaiding against the first approach of dlseaso by a faithful uso of tho best of all known remedies, you may certainly live in health to a good old ago. mm ids snipnoy nirranlctl. Vehicle!, Carria Wit(on and Milk -Xsf Uu&mr WAnt. bnd for Iftrge, free Xo.C05Siirrcr. rr(c?.llb nttVnf.ltnipi.Ma Cataloguaof alt ojt eijles. ibaJe.aprunhLiutiaen.foo. AicooiiieUUr95. CO. W. U. VUXTT, bec'y, LLKIIAUT, UiD. LUMBER I J. W. Johnson,) LAUER'S In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AUD Pilsner Beer. Porler and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Onr Storo. WILL REilOVE ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1st TO 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN,