NO CANDY IS BETTERS 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. HOOKS & BROWN, V N. Main St. Shouting SvnU. At first tlioiiKlit It would peuiu tlmt It ought not to rvqnlru nny slillt or oxjiuri onco to kill n hlwliitiK Mill ut 11 ilUtmicu ol ; only 30 ynrils, with n loml ot liuuksliot, but thu coiiilltlon-s nmkf It M-ry (llllloult. The Mill lies nioiv tlmii hiilf limnum-d In tho water, his Itmly iiioIii up mh down mid sitliwiiyx. followliiK rury motion of tliot.cn. The Ixmt Is ulc" moving nml swiiylng In every direction, nndtho hunter must balnnco IiIiiimiK with Ms ' his shoulder, his mark tho head of tho t-rul, which Is constantly rolling from sldo to side, though sound asleep. At llrst I would often shoot oer or tinder them as much us two feet, and I found It moro tllllkult sliootiiiK than ocr tho traps or at tho swiftest llyinn bird, wiun tne Finn aro awake, 'breachlnu." or "truu'llnii," tho dllllculty Is Kreatly lucr"eased. Tako a gun some day and try your hand at n breachlnu salmon, and you will net sonio Idea of seal shootlnu without tho unsteady boot. "Hunting the Fur Seal" In Outluc DMUND HAKRIS, s 204 Soul'Tlaln Street. Gl-OSJirMG OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost. CAR PET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Timerr: Two pound- of Arhlickk" cofTeo Klvjt'n. away with one pound of 50c too Ten pieces of Rood whlto fltulnir soap, 2.V Three pound Cjillfuruli. pri.ties 25e Six pounds limn heiins ...,'! 'Sic Two cairn of bet Jelly, f. itfo Good looms conYo. .. 'J0e Other koiuN Hold In proportion. LECT A SCHOOL pointers : strong farulty. 1 GriJuates that prove the merits of the 1 irts anil comenieticcs lor student ly locaunn, pure air and water, good age liar lor dollar in advantages," the of the Mate Normal bcliool at 1 msuurg, fa. The Principal. ARBEY'S every pa'ate that tastes it. ow on tap at all our customers. Witt. SCHA1ICK0R, JR., Ageiit. UlUliUUiiUiUiUUliUUUUUUU THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be la Every Home and Library. TUB People's He History It written br Iltiriit Hon. William Ewirt OUntone, K.rrroir of (Treat Urition ami Ireland, I 'lifter, Jr.ntC- lie A II. D11C0. yuueil aiiihv, wnuru, r-n.i lUv Biuuftl Ivm CurtliMt, D.D., Chicaao lheolauiral Heiatuary.CUca0,ll.;Hev frtlfricW I- arrttr, l 1)., K.H.H., Dwan ot Uauiwrbury, i:antert)urjr r iter. Kinifrll Ouiwa, ll.iL.Tuf t Co) Komervlllu, Mwi.i Ilev, Frank W Uunaulu-, Ji. IK, Armour IntUute, UJilcmiio, 1)1 , Her Jhuk K. letecoKt, 1).1., Marjfliv lMn l'nwIiytiiriHn Cimrcli, Lomlon. h.na. itev. 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Fni.: Itev HtHitut V Iorimer, IjL i , rue J e lupiv. notion. mu, (ion. gilt edKe, cloll., 141); half levant, (3.U0, full levant. qt AH fit lUITIONl Jfl) M full-(aite Ultutra tlona. tityle A slit ede. full levant, one volume tlSdt: Style 11 -two volume, full luvaut. tufted. ti)W In 10 FAKTH. quarto mze, review nutation tueuch,itu loper cover, tewed. trlmrael kllulitly, f 1X0 each -ort For aale at all tooktorv and ly nooksellem. F further information, write Hl'NltY t. Hill FAItl' IJub)iher,21i audSlt Munroe Ktieet.Chicaitu, Illnioi UICHT LINK OK- GROGERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTUAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. C l Tim CV 27 Wet lJ' UJ-L.1 Centre St. M in its subtlety. It lies hidden for years in tho nmbush of the blood, and when it strikes it voids its vonom nliko on Btrength and beauty, disfiguring tho ono and undermining tho other. arsapr is a specific for scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood diseaso. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drivo scrofula below the surface. Di. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a vegetablo remedy and it eradicate! tho disease. Tliero is no rejjy for scrotula equal to Ayecf Sarsa parilla. I was cured or jJOng-standinB case of icrofuh by Dr,., c. Ayer's Sarganarllla. inouiseasu nrst manifested lUelf when I was a chia, by breaking out in red blotches all ovjr my body. I was not free from tho Vuuble until I took several bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. That effected a per manent euro. lira. E. 11. SNYUEn, Lehigh' ton, l'a. DEATH OF Ti'RS.TARNl. Tlio l'niimUH lrNli I.cihIioj rt Motlior 11 Vlfllm or V Lonuon, Jinicn .yKUit, 1)eia Tll(ul. rmnell, iliiUKhti'ivf the t.i.k.biute.l American ninal,,,,,. U(.nl. Atlmlrnl Cliavies M'VKrt, and mother of thi? late Clmiles Stewart I'nr nell. died last nlRht at Avon dale, Itath Urum, County AVicklow, Ire land, as the re sult of burns received on Saturday from the lKnltitiRof her clothing while she wad slttinK before a lire. The late Mrs. Par nell. as Allss MliS. PA11NHLU Delia Stewart, married Charles Henry J'arnell on May 21. ISM. Her famous son, Charles Stewart I'arnell, Ions the Irish home rule leader In the British parliament, was horn In IS IB. Mrs. I'arnell In herited Ironsides, the estate of her father at Umdentown, N. J., and made her home there for many years. Dur ing the Innd league agitation Mrs. I'ar nell often appeared at public meetliiKS. After tho death of her sreat son Mrs. I'arnell's mind broke down. In April, 1S9G, she was the victim of a savape assault, presumably by a tramp, from the effects of which she never entirely recovered. Last May a fund was se cured to assist her and other needy members of the family, and her own Immediate necessities were relieved, while the remnant of her days was passed In comparative comfort with her son John In Ireland. I'lilladKlplila'H Kiillcd Hunk. Philadelphia, March 2S. The Peo ple's bank Is olllclally in the hands of the state banking commissioner, and the question of the appointment of a receiver will be settled today. A tem porary leceiver will no doubt be ap pointed, and this appointment will bo made permanent If the situation de mands It. No statement ot the exact condition of lhe bank can be made. It Is authoritatively stated, however, that the shortage occasioned by Cashier Hopkins' operations probably approxi mates JSOO.OOO. Iliinluck Iiloud Hitters gives u mail n clear licuil, an active brain, u strouj;, vigorous body inulics liiin lit lor the battle of life. The Mind its n DUeaKe-l'rodlirer. (Dr. llcrl.cil A. Coryn In the Natloiml Urvlcw.) "Wo know tlmt a congested liver produces Xlooin, perhaps leading to Miicido; another kind of clooui is perhaps due to n congested spleen ; a disorderly heart produces appre hension of coming danger : certain mtostiiuil conditions produce fear; morbid conditions of other organs near the sense of strengtli atid manhood or womanliness. We know tilso n few convcrso truths : That gloom or despair may induce jaundice ; that good uewb will mnVc the heart heat vigorously : tha cheerfulness will calm and regulate its beat ; that fear anil anxiety may paralyze diges tion." Wo know also beyond any doubt that Ilrccham's Pill:, the established and staple liver regulator the world over, will so ro orgauiyo the jvorkiug system of the human body that congested, morbid or disordered venditions in men and women aro absolutely and entirely removed, and with the ensuing good health come bright eyes and a happy heart. lleechaui'H l'ills are for sulo the world over at a uuarter a box, although on their merits they uia known proverbially to he worth u guinea a box." Literary Note. The April niimhar of Tho Century will have an Important groupe of papers demoted to the Pennsylvania coal-fields. Henry Kdward Kood, in "A Polyglot Community," describes the coming of the Italians, Slovaks, aud l'olauks, who hvo so largely taken the places of the Lnglish-speakiiig miners. He also takes up the sociological side of the question, and tells of the modo of life of tho foreign colliery operatlTes, of their festlTals and merry-makings, and finally considers what has been (aid for and against the "company storo," Jay Hauihldgo gives "An Artist's Impressions of the Colliery Itegion." Mr. Hamhidge visited the Lattimer region and has drawn a number of illustrations for his own and Mr. Hood's article. Thore aro sev eral pictures of I.attlnior uud Its surround, ings, as well as typical portraits of the miners uiu' their famili.s, Illustrating tho peculiarities of the different races. Mr. lUmbldge's article describes in u graphic way the picturesque phases of life in tho foreign quarters. ICdward Atkinson, tho noted economist, writes of "Tho Advantage of Kiigland and the United Suites iu the World's Commerce" England from Its man ufacturiug power, and the United States from Its vast deposits of coal aud irou. Kdward W. Parker, statistician of tho Uuited States Geological Survey, giTes figures showing 'The Supply of Anthracite Coal lu Penusyl vaula." Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It la the best Hour made. 10 FIREBUGS SENTENCED. lllde Koch (liven I'hcIi i,r Tlinin Hll Yearn. l'ottsvlllo. MarehSS. .Tuilgei ikclitol and In court this raornliiff and ml down onlnlons and heard motions. TI10 attomlanre was vry largo, Includlni 03 liiror .luilce I.von. of Juniata ctunly, o& ..oi.Uil n fut 011 tho bench, He and Judgo Cudlich, f Heading, are Hearing crvu cases this week. Mlehnrl Darrah. William Kichardson and Kdward Knoitles, tho youiiK nun convicted 011 the testimony of Michael l'leininliie. an accomplice, of felonious arson in burning tho Eagle, hosiery mill In llahanoy City on tho nlBhtof January 23-S4, 18'A were scntcuced by Judge Koch In No. 3 court room at 10:15 o:clock this morning. Kacli defendant got $100 line, costs and six years of solitary ami separate confinement at hard labor in tho Schuylkill county prison. W. J. Wliitaliouse, Esq., tho ilolenuailis attorney, presented a petition signed by a nuinbor of Miihanoy City residents asking I'lmneni'V. and. in makinc an aupeil tj ..,..... o .1 1,a ,1 ,1 w.t 1 MnV (in ilnfnlldi f.i 1.. -.1 in, .. ....,.! r.f jilwrants Milium on otaivw niw ........ "Jfr ti.i ,,.,A,,i, hud vl.lind thpin !it tramps, rtho and were piesent at the trial pruon I ern all ' you tie men, tho oldest inoy weroaii Tiot being over !i2 years of line. "In n: judgment," said Mr. Whltehoiisc, sentence, in which mercy is ended with justlco would meet ti ends aimed at, I have knoi" peoplo convicted of tho grave. lines to become, useful citizens, and tli iect of the law is not so much to pn oh- to make good citizens. The gene isli as incut in Miihanoy City over U I excite- the uuivoisal coudemnatio' crime aud have shown them tho of their acts such performance and mg a'Hlnst ail forward justlco ami glit sentence would them hopo To ive their friends and tlrely would I ish them to the wall en- 5 to turn them against society, perhaps, fi that chn, .ever. I hoy are to day at the ace acter is forming and mercy would beneficial ell'ect mum all concerned." Slid go Koch said: "Michael IUrrah. Will iam Kichardson and Kdward Knowlss, you have been convicted of felouioiis arson in burning the Kagle hosiery mill, a factorr. and had the dwelling of Jacob l'riu adjoined It and been part of that factory the court could iiupo.so on each of you a sentence of f 2,000 fine and !!0 years' imprisonment, just double the sentence otherwise possible, "The Fritz house, however, was 1( feet dis taut aud, although mentioned in the indict ment, its burning does not make your offense worse in tlio eyes of the law. You selected a most unfortunate night for your deed, it be ing tho hardest and stormiest of the entire winter. It was on Sunday, and at a time when everybody was in bed, sleeping. The mill was a large frame building 30x100 feet, tliico stoiies high, filled with Inflammable stud' ami liable when burning to communicate the flames to other buildings and dwellings in that part of tho town. I don't know whether you were drunk, but from the testimony you were possibly hair drunk. Tlio fact that you are young i nil hard working mon weighs, and ought to weigh iu your favor. The fact that other buildings wcro kot liro to and burned thai night, previously, has nothing to do with your case and has no weight iu tho imposi tion of sentence upon you. If it weroshown that tho other Urea were part of a system and plan to burn the town it would indicate that you became veritable fiends that night, for the timo being, but no such complicity was proven. "Wo have a petition before us askimr for clemency. You have no ono to blame hut yourselves in this matter and you should know by this time the result Is hut the fruit of your offenses. If you show yoursolvcs worthy by your conduct thoro is no reason, aftcra time, that you may bo given a chance to become usoful and good citizens again by having your friends apply to the Governor for a pardon. Tho sentence is that each of you pay $100 fine, costs and servo six years in separate and solitary confinement at iiard labor iu tlio Schuylkill county prison." HAr.MON- SENTENCED T. M. Harmon, the young liarry township blacksmith convicted at the last term of court of burglary aud assault and battery in lobbing tho houso of 0. M. Billman. at Taylorsvillo, ueur Ashland, ami helping to iiiuu aud boat liillmau, was also sentenced by Judgo Koch this morning. Iiis lawyer, A. II. Kuittle, made a plea for mercy and spoke of tho prisoner's wife and helpless children as now beiug u charge on tho out door relief. Judgo Koch imposed a sentence, of 4 years and 0 mouths for the burglary and (I mouths for the assault and battery. T11K MEVKI18' CASE. Next Monday was fixed for the hearing ol the motion for a new trial Iu tho case of the Commouwoalth against County Cofuniissioner Meyers. DECISIONS. lly Koch, A. J. Noah A, Kershner wasap poiutel Supervisor of West Penn township to Oil a vacancy, and the bond was approved. Both reports of U. O. Mattcn, auditor in the cases of the Schuylkill Iteal Kstate Title, Trust aud Insurance Company against George TV. Wagner aud Harry C. Acker, were con- j firmed ahsolutoly.tho exceptions havimr been dismissed. The rule for nn attachment to compel pav ment of costs in the divorce caso of Blaine against Blaine, recently divorced, was dis missed- A divorci was granted to Charles from Sarah Martin, on statutory grounds. lhe application of the Simon Dankauto llonoficial Socloty of Shouandoah for a char ter was refused because of a defect in the petition, Tho proceedings of the Justice of tho Peace in tho case of James G, Harnett against Gooduiau and Company wero confirmed, Judge Koch stating that where both parties appear and tho record shows that proofs and allegations were heard it is not necessary to show that some one was sworn, JURORS EXCUSED. Alfred Uuhright, foreman of Iwrence & Brown's colliery, near Frackviile, was ex cused from jury duty because ho could not bo spared from his work, Paul Denderfer, of McAdoo, was excused because he fell dowu steps this morning aud Injured himself. INCENSE TRANSFERS, Potor Krick to Wm. Yanuczewskl. An drew Meluskey to John Mcdalis. and Martin McGuire to Kdward Hanley, all in the First ward of Shenandoah, Philip Well to II. J. Ney and 11. J. Ney to II. W. Keeucy, Potts villo. Andrew Hollahau to John Cumar, McAdoo. ORPHANS' COUUT. The bond of J. A. Seltzer, trustco cf Sarali Mahala Dresher, In the sum of $1,000, witli James Baukes and Peter Dreshor as sureties, was approved by Judgo Dunn, Citation was issued on Margarot, widow of John F. Hlggius, doceasod, to file an account, Tho citation Is returnablo April. 18th. THOSE RESIGNATION'S. Tho resignations of II, K. Severn, County Controller, and County Commissioners Frank Kent and John P. Martin aro now in the handsof tho Court, and will be acted upon before next Monday. This Information is positive. The court will appoint tho suc cessors to the Commissioners, while the Gov ernor will name Mr. Severn's successor. There are a large number of applicants for these positions, I HIST IU' A 1. 1. To cleanse tho system In a gontlo and truly beneficial manner, when the 'Jpringtlmo comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine Mann- factored by tho California Fig Syrup Co, only, and for sale by all druggists, at 00 couts per bottlo. Uffird in Passing. 'tsI Hon. T. .1. Hlgglus made a trip to Volts vlllo this morning. M. K. Doylo transacted business at tho county scat to-day. William Wvnu was a visitor to Mt Carmol yesterday. John Itotliam, of Jlliicrsviiio, is tho guest of town relatives. John T. Thomas, of Mt. Carmol, guest of friends in town to-day Daniel Ilrcnnan spent among politicians at I'ottsv William l'lemmln guest of friends in Mr and Mj town, werejji M Me .isitors t nig. is. Adam M .Mount (itrmcl ! riit Ulazl. Andrew Jleluski erday were aminig tho towi at the county scat. John Mcldalzis who spent to-day John J. Kcrsla. wilUanisport to ... , r, A To left town to day for tli(.i,,,. s. usuttio Ills studies iu the (llisou Mr. at. liuary. John JeP ' '"Ilus .lii'xauucr ana ,nrs. pr- , . j() pjniKins, oi iirowusviiie, wero visitors i. i.ur ycsieniay. Misses Hannah 0, Haitach and Mary Wade returned to-day to tho Kutztown State Normal School after spending n pleasant so Journ of ten days in town with their fi lends Dr. S. H. Brady, of Lost Creek, was a Pottsville visitor to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Delauey, of Wm. Penn, aro sprndlug several days iu Philadelphia. l!ov. J. T. Swindells, the newly ap pointed pastor of tlio M. 1'. church, was a passcngur to Philadelphia this morning, Pan-Tina I What Is It? Tho greatest cure for coughs and colds. At flruhlcr Bros., drug store. DOINGS AT The churches. Collection Tor the Cuban Kolli-rers lit lhe i'list ltaptlst Church. The First Baptist church took up a col'ec tinn amounting to fill in last night for the benefit of the Cuban sufferers. This church is tho fiist iu town to respond to the Cuban appeal. At tho same service MissSciiima Jeiiauyan, icpresentativo of tho Asia Minor Apostolic Institute at Tarsus, whoso two brothers wen kilted in the massacro of tho Armenians, mado an appeal for tlio sud'eiing peoplo ol her country aud a collection will bo taken in two weeks. Miss Jenanyaii's co-laborer and cousin, Hev. II. S. Jananyan, preached at tlio Trinity Beformed church last oteniiiii and mado an appeal similar to that of Miss Jeiiauyan. The collection will ho taken up ucxt Sunday. Eev. 1). I. Evans, pastor of tho First Bap tist church of town, will pleach at tho revival service In tho First Baptist church at Girard villo to-uiglit. Commencing to-night a series of revival services will bo held iu the Calvary Baptist church every overling during the week ex cepting Saturday. Tlio pastor Hill be assis.cd by Miss Fannlo Morgan, missionary of the Beading Association. Miss Fay, a missionary from Biirmah, accompanied by ".Ma-Tha-Yea," a Burmoso girl, will give an Interest ing talk about her- work in that country Service at 7:30 p. m. AH will bo welcome Kov. J. T Swindells, who succeeds Itev. Alfred Heebner as pastor of tha Metbodisl Episcopal church of town, filled tho pulpit yesterday morning and veiling with much satisfaction to tho Urge congregation. Kov Swindells was tbo,"guest of Mrs. Wasley, of South White street. Ho will make arrange ments to move hore nt an early date. hfTHY POINTS Inpi telling Throughout the Coiintrj Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. Many removals are contemplated, and many more are being made, Tho inmates of I). F. Lucas' handsome homo at Bear Gap, near Sliauiokiu, narrowly escaped being burned to dcatli at an early hour Saturday morning and their residence was reduced to ashes within a half hourafter thoy had escaped from the burning building, Tho Mahanoy City Glee Club, organized December 31, 1690, has dlsbauded by unani mous consent. The survey of tho proposed routo for the electric road from Schuylkill Haven to Or wigshurg was completed on Satuiday. A stringed orchestra is being organized iu tho M. K. Sunday school at St. Clair. Six mandolins, two guitars, a violin, lluto and organ will constitute it. A number of forciguets wero discharged from Eagle Hill and Silver Creek colllorios last week. Many meu from Pino Forest col liery wero employed iu their places. A number of members of Division No. 1, A. O. II., of Pottsville, recently formed a Itoliert Emmet Social Club. William Lawhead, agent for the Prudential Insurance Company under P. A. Both, has been appointed assistant superintendent fur Montgomery couuty with headquarters at Pottstown, Coal prospectors are making encouraging finds at Itarigs and Maiuville, Columbia county. Christopher Biichulter, aged 29, hanged himself iu his cellar, at Pittsburg, was cut down alivo, but died soon afterward. David Ikeior, of Brooklyn, N. Y and Miss Annie Crevcling, daughter of J, II, Grovel ing, of Bloomsburg, wore married ou Satur day. Thloves ransacked tho Cornwall & Leb auon Bailroad Company's passenger aud freight depots and llcisser's coal office, at Cornwall, Saturday night. Plumber Clayton Plautz was overcome Saturday night at Colcbrook Furnaces, Leb anon, by a rush of gas, aud was almost dead wheti found by workmen, Tho Dr. I. W. Wlllitj Medical Company, of Blooiusburi, have seut a largo quantity -of medicines to the Bed Cross Society, at Phila delphia, to bo forwarded to Cuba, A meeting of the Soldiers Monument Park Association will bo hold In the G, A It. room next Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Delia M. Jones, Granville, N, Y writes : "I have the highest praise to give to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Wo havo used It iu our family for five years with tho best effects." (lodej's Magazine far April Tho April issue of Godoy's Magazine opens with a critical paper on tho life and work of tho great painter, Velasquez, by Mary K. J. Kelley, who treats her subject ill a terse and vigorous manner that is vory interesting. Tliis being tho centennial anniversary of tho birth of thu famous Spanish piil utor adds to the pertinence of the subject. Photographs of the best work of Valcsqiicx lllustrato the article Another striking contribution to this Issuo is an artlclo on "Diamonds," by George K. Walsh, who tells many things worth rcmeruboring and gives Important statistics, It Hits the Spot Tbat's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, G rubier Bros., drug store. Al Htatb or Ohio. C'itv ok Toledo, 1 I.t CAS Coi ntv J 1'iiANK J. Ciik.vkv iual.es oath that ho Is tho senior partner of the firm of F. J. Uiihnky Aj Co., doing business 1 n tlio City of Toledo, County and statu uforesald, nnd that said linn will pay the sum ot ONHHUNI)ltItI)I)01.iait.S for each uud every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by tho use ot Hall's Catauru Cuhk. ( . ) A. W. U I.KASON, seal y . Notary 1'ubllo. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tacen Internally and acts directly on tho blood uud mucous surfaces of tho system. (Send for tiatlmonlals free, ., , , . v f l''WHY fit CO., Toledo, O, Hold by Druggist. 75o Hall's Family Tills aro tho best. WAHAN0Y CITY. Shoiiandonli Young SIcn Are Charged WH'd Stealing Plgeona. Mabanov City. Mar. 28,-Thoc discovered on Wednesday mor 75 valued pig 'Otis had beon. lircnilses, Later he rcrcjVlhat young uicjKTu loitering about tluPscriptions i AiUlnh KlltiasttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWr been seen Shctmn'isHPKmlay evening foro ranil G, Cannon, fuVr, woro arraigned bo ve of tho pigeons woro cssion Uwlng to tlio an ortaiit witness the case was til tills evening, urzo Kend, tno newiy appointed iif tho Methodist Episcopal church of n, preached his Introductory senuons yes terday. Lizzie, wife of Charles Becker, died at 3:15 yesterday morning. She was 24 years of ago and died of consumption. Her husband sur vives Tlio funeral will tako placo to-morrow afternoon Interment at Barncsvlllo. Mrs Susan Lanco Bowman, relict of David Bowman, died last evening, aged 80 years Sho was ono of tho oldest residents of this town, having resided hero since 1803. Her "husband was Identified with tho pioneer operations lu tho coal mines of this valley Seven children survive, Oliver Bowman, of Trenton, N. J.; Mrs, .Tamos Girard, of Munch Chunk j Mrs. I'liaom Heruiany, of town : John L. Bowman, of Aspen, Col AlexandcrBowmaii. of Philadelphia ; David A. Bowman, of town ; Mrs. H. A. Swalm, of Philadelphia. Tlio funeral will tako place on Thursday. The Victim. First Detect i to Tliero renllj Isn't any evidence iiuainst mm. Second Detective Why did you nireet him? First Detective Well er theru Isn't any ctldcncu against anybody else. Lon don Fun. In Russia ninny scicntlilo and m I seel Innenils books nru nut allowed to bu sold, simply on account of u fow objectionable lines. Hut if any ono needs thu book ho urn send a letter, with 80 kopecs, and get Ipcclal permission to order a copy, There Is no thunder or lightning within - arctic ciiclo. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, jjiver ana .bowels, cleanses tlio eys torn effectually, dhpels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its effocts, prepared only from tho most neaitiiyanil agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leadmc drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any BUUStllUlC. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL iai)l3VILl. Kr. HEW YORK, N.X. MISCELLANEOUS. rjWH BISNT. A nlco dwelling, centrally lo 1 c-ltcd. Kultnlilo for tmmll riimllv A,,.,u. lib ..1.11AL.U uiiiuu, ii-lO-H ITlOIt HAT, 12. Houso uud lot, 313 En.t Centre 1? street. Apply to T. It. lleddall, Shennn- """ ii-10-lI "TOIi HAI.K A very desirable property." Ap- ... i jusi-pu jail, L-ui norm .lalll M, TiOlt ItlSNT. Tho corner toro room now oc- L cupied uy tno l actory Shoo Store. A good opening joriuiy ouo ciiner in ruo noot and slioo or any otlicr business Apply to N. W. lleddall, jii,ii.,, a ju.rumiru muru. B-li-lI mOIl SAI.li. Ono let black Imrin. 7 vnura nl.l Jj sired by Barron Wilkes, cm trot u mile in 2:10 uud nny lady can drive him; nlso one sadle horse, with four different gates, nnd two good Kenc-rai purposo norses, oiu enoliali to work Call nt Slagarglo's grocery, No, 11 Hast Centre aireet. 3-Utf PROPOSALS. 1'OTTHVIl.Lir, PA., March 21. 180S. Healed nroiiosnls will lin r..ptv,t l.i- l. undersigned, Controller of Schuylkill county. nthlsollk-o at Pottsville, l'a., until 2 o'ulook p. m.. Ill .rsday, Marcuaiet, 1WW. for tl.o lluht- ing of tho court house nnd coiintv orison for tin. ensuing yenr, conmiencliiL- April 1st. 1S!IS, by either gus or electric lights. Bids to read nn louowg ; Gas. Kleetrle. lor collit house For lirisou Total Kuvelopes to bo marked "Bids for lighting prls'in" or "llhls for lighting court houso-" Tho Commissioners reserve tho right to reject i.i, , in mi inns. By order of tho County Commissioners. Benjamin 1. Skvkus-3-21-28 Controller, FULL MOON e o r And that is the tunc to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 V. Centre St. BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House Hlock. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (HIieelcr'sOIdHtand.) ioy NORTH MAIN STlUUiT. I'lrst-olasa work guaranteed. Prompt and ollte utti lulhiila lUlriuttlngasptclnltv. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllliamsport, Pa, Suffering Soldier. This veteran fought for his country; suffered -told hardships, and returned with health shattered. Many a brave soldier has the same history. To-day this one rejoices in a ttew-found strength and tells his experience to benefit others. No man Is better known and litcJ In that rich tier of Illinois counties, o! which Peoria is the centre, than genial Chester S. Harrington, of Princeville, III. Mr. Harrington is a veteran ot the Ia!e war. Like many another brave soldier, he su.'fcrcd not only during that service, but for years afterwards from diseases con tracted then. For years his health was shattered t his sufferings increased. He was unable tj gain relief, but now he tells a story which is of profit to inanyt "I served three years In the 124th Illi nois, enlisting at Kewanec, 111.," said he " I was in Libby Prison and suffered Kke m.my another Northern soldier. " The strain of army life did its work in undermining my health, although the eel lapse did not come for sometime after. " For fifteen years I suffered from grncral debility and nervousness so badly that I could not sleep. Indigestion resulted and ray misery increased. My eyes began to fail, and as my body lost vitality my mind seemed to give way. I could scarcely remember events that hap pened but a few weeks before. ' For two years I was unfitted for busi ness. I was just able to creep around dur ing part of this time, and there were many times when I could not get up. "My brother is a doctor, but all his efforts to help me failed to give any relief. "I tried a number of remedies without but hare sold direct to tht eon earner for 25 years at whole. e&U prices, (aiinfc him the ae&ier iproots. Ship in j where for examination. tverthing llSatrlea of 65 itrlcs of TopUrjfrgies. 136 Surrevs.t5ltoCi2T. ges. Phaetons. Traps. ettes, Spring-ltoad lfo.TT, Surrey Harness. Price, f 18.00. gooa lor ea. ELKHART AHIUAUK AND UAUNKSS MrO. LUMBER ! GLENN & (Successors to IM. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah dumber and Feed Co. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Willi.nnsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure ail kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no DaiiEir. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunlmry, Sli.miokin, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! Tiiese were the two reasons that formerly kejit people frm attending to their teeth, llotli reasons have no existence in this ad yanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for (ive years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Veiy Heft Teelh, $8. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for "extracting, where teeth are ordered. SVe can take your impression in the morning and give you your teetli in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $i ; licst Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but ono grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. DRINK- CUSARY'S EXTRA FINIS QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.... and Orange Champagne. FRESH PRETZELS IICLIVKItia KVKItY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 aud 130 N. Bowers St, Shenandoah, a avail. Finally, having read articles rt nirding cures that had been effected by Dr. Williams' Pink PUIs for Pale People, I decided to try them. That was in J896. I bought a box and took the pills accord ing to instructions. "Four days later I had the happiest hours I had known for years. That night I went to sleep easily and slept soundly as a child and awoke refreshed. "Afler I had taken four boxes of the pills, I found that I was cured and had alto increased 27 pounds in weight. " This greatly surprised my friends, who thought my case was a hopeless one. I be gan my work again and have continued ever since in excellent- health. "Another valuable gain to me was, that while I was taking these pills I had been cured of the smoking habit, which had formed when I was a boyand had clung to me all these years. The craving for tobacco left me and I have never expe rienced it since. " I cannot say enough for these pills and have recommended them to many." To verify this statement Mr. Harrington made affidavit to its truthfulness before Lincoln M. Coy, Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People strike at the root of disease by acting di rectly upon the Impure blood. Their po-ver is marvelous and many wonderful cures have been made. Druggists consider them a potent remedy, and all sell them. warranted. Vehicles, Ilarneits. to70. Carria Wao-on- and Milk wagona. bend for large, free Ne. 60S Surrey. Prlee, with curtains, lamps, iua. Catalogue cf all oar styles, ehads, apron and fenders, 100. As iooJ itiu for IW. CO. W. II. riiATT, Beo1, KLKUAUT, XHD. LUMBER! O'HEARN J. W. Johnson,) LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AND Pilsner Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - pA. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tonr Home or at Our Storo. WILL REflOVC ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1st TO 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, EASTERN j TOYS, CANDIES, CHEAP. o We have some nice effects in ISaster baskets. rMn.-cntnr -store, 29 West Centre Street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness ol tha akin If Inva riably obtained br tupro who uaa PouoNI'g Complexion Powder.
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