EASTER Will soon be here and we hao a fine selection of cards, booklets, t?tc., and at prices to suit the times. Our line of tine Chocolates for the Easter trade is complete ; also chocolate t'igs, rabbits, etc. HOOKS & BROWN, fl- N. IVlmln St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting.. Wc offer vou the newest Kontk .ind the best values yott i 1 1 recei veil . To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to 514.49, and all IirIs trimmed free of charge. As millinery is only one of the many lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than nuy other house in town. Great Bargains Are oflered in all the latest sdks. stylish dress goods, white KoihIs, embroideries nnd lace curtains. A these good will not last long at die remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to 1 .ill earlv. The Bee Hive, 2 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. MAHANOY CITY. An r.ioilllK uf Young Mun I'nr l.rauim ImIiiiiiI. llabaiioy City, April 1. Sovcrnl youths ranKiiiK from 111 to SO yuatu of ago havo ilo nartud suddenly from tkis town without cx viliiluint; tlio reason to their families. Thoy hoarded a frt iulit train at llnek Mountain. Their Mipp.i-wl destiuatiuu i I.fhkuo I&lund. Armory hall Has bountifully decorated last vomriK for the 12th annivori'ary reunion of WasliuiKton Hook anil I,aihlcr (.'oniany No.l. 'f bo bearins in the case of tbo Shenandoah young men charged with stealius pifOoUH, shows that at luast ouo of them, 0. Mrduire, was exonerated from tbo charges. His ex planation an to how tho piuooiis came into his jni.sse-.sum was satisfactory to the Justice and tin- oioseentor. lie traded his own hitroim-tur the ones stolen hy other parties Tlie I' I!. ('. ,t I. I'u. ii ropairiu" the ii ii ru 11 ii i iik from the l.tliiuli alloy depot t., (lie Malianoy City eulliery. Ue.iiL'i-Viiiiiik. recently in.ide foreniuu at the Vule.iii eolliury, moved to-day to Phila delphia, where ho will engage in the retail coal business. The funeral of Viola Elizabeth, 11-year-old daughter of Frank rtorotico, took plaee this afternoon. Croup in-itantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. Perfectly safe. Nover fails. At any drug store. COLLIERIES SHUT DOWN. I.ehluli Coal mid Navigation Company Sus peiidn .",1X1 KniplnyuN. Tauiaqua, April 1. Tlio I.ehii;h Coal and Navigation Company sprung' a staitling Mir priso at its Nos. 5 and ltf eullicries in tlio Panther Creek Valley yesterday by notifying fire hundred men and buys that thoir ser vices will lie dispensed with for uu indoflnito period. A greater part of those employes resido at Tumaiiua. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Hcadacho. All druggists Itailroaiter Injllrreil. William Stuffy, a railroader, sustained seri ous injury in the yard at Tauiaqua yesterday by having ouo of his hands crushed between the bumpers of cars. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davia' Anti-Headache never fails, DMUND 4 TT A T? "RTfi 20 j South riaiti Street. CLOSING OUT My enure stock of dry goods at coot prices and also lielow cost. CARPET WEAVING. Wc are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents tier yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of Arbuvklou colTio kIuii iiwny with one pound of 50a tea. Ten pieces of good wlilto Moiitiug s,Kip, 2fio t nrce pouiiuo uiiiiiwwuu I'l.iitvw , Hlx pounds lima beans 2fa 1 wo cans 01 newt Jfliy U0041 loose eoneu .w Other goods sold In proportion. FULL MOON And that it the time to have your liair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. ItARIiHK SHOP, Ferguson House Block. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTUAW. Floor and Tab 0 Oil Cloths. S A E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 81, I1KBT I.INH a nro not tlistinguisliod by any mark or nign from coughs that fail to ho fatal. Any cough, nofjlfcteil, may sap the strength and undermine tho health until recovery is impossible. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. Aycr's cherry Pcc!6?3l cures coups "My wife was suffering from a dreadful eoiih. Wo diil not oxiwct that shu would lonn survive, but Mr. It. V. Koyal, deputy purveyor, happened to be stopping with us over night, and having .1 bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with him, induced my wife to try this rmedy. Tho result was so beneficial that she kept on taking It till she was cured." It. S. HUMPHRIKS, Saussy, Ga. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied all the remedies I tried. At length, on tho urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to givo her AyrrV Cherry Pectoral. After tiring ono bottle I fo.intf to my great sur prise that sho was improving, 'ihrea bottles completely cured her." J. A. GUAY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron P.ango Co., St. Louis, Mo. iS'J is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. Tin: wi:atiii:k The forecast for Saturday : l'air, wanner weather, witli slight to fresh, vatiable winds, mostly southerly and southeasterly followed by some cloudiness. 1 kffir( in Jnccinrf Constable Joe Kleindent, of Mahanuy City, was a visitor to town to day. -John .MeCutehoon. of South Jardin street, lias recovered from his locent illness. Willi. 111 I.eacli, of Johnstown, is a guest of Thomas Tosh and family, of South West street. Kugeno Ferguson, the bright Hkuai.d carrier at Lost Creek, was iu towu Isst ovoning. Mrs. Ilobert O'ISoyle, wife of the pastor of Trinity I!efonned church, is conlined to the house through illness. J. W. Johnson has lcturued from Head ing, where he spent tho past two days look ing after his electric railway interests. Mrs. l'red. Ilouks and eon, Heibert, re turned home last evening from Pottsville, where Ihey spent several days with friends. J. Arthur Moyer. who made many friends here in thu management of the factory Shoo Storo, will move his family to Perkasie, P.I., where lie will engjgo iu tho same business Dr. 1). J. Langton lias returned from Atlantic City, where ho spent tho past two weeKs in lieaitn recuperation. .Mis. J.ingtrn remains the guest of fiiends in Philadelphia a lew days. Charles (lirvin left thisinoming for Now Vork City, on a business mission. T. H. Hutchinson has gone to Sunbury to visit friends. C. C. II. Kirlln returned to-day after sp"i)ding several weeks visiting friends at Sunbury and Williamsport. Mr. and .Mrs. K. II. .Morgan, and daughter, Ellon, wero Mahanoy City visitors this afternoon. (1. W. Kclter, Sr., of Illoomshiirg, was in town to-day in the intorest of his grocery business horo. Mr. and Mrs. John Shuiihing loturncd to Philadelphia at noon to-day. 1$ P. Parrott returned home from Phila delphia last night. John Delanoy, of Win, Penn, has re turned homo, after a wcok's visit to tlio Quaker City. Tirol I'lro! I'lriit Insuro your property from loss In tlio oldest and strongest cash companies : Pliila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fiio Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., Unitod Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. ICeienlie. Inspectors About. Two Internal Uoveuuo Inspectors weie at work iu this town ami Muhauny City yester day visiting drug stores to ascertain whether thoy are selling alcohol with tho internal luveuuo license... They also visited saloons to see whether empty cigar boxes are sold or given away without the cancellation of tlio stamps on them. It is knowu several drug gists wero caught iu Mahanoy City and some saloonkeepers, but what tho result here was has nut been learned. No suits have been entered yet. Tlie penalty is f 100. It is said tli.it the oWervanco of the ruveiiuu laws iu this district lias been very lax and the visit of the inspectors was moru to givo warning than to prosecute. Suri o lug 1'iiiUheil. C. II. Dechurt, the engineer who is locating tlio lino uf tile Shenandoah KIcctric liallruad, completed his work yesterday and left for his homo In Heading last livening. Itciuutals. Mrs. C!.iuser is moving from West Centre street to her now ptoperty on North Jardin street. Miss Salllo Delaney to-day Bhlpped her household eilects to llrooklyu, N. V., whoro she will rcsiilo for the future with her sisters, who havo preceded her in departure. James Morrisey and family to-day vacated their residence on South limerick street and moved to Ashland. Minor Injured. An accident, caused by a fall of coal, oc currcd at the Knickerbocker colliery yostor day afternoon. Tho victim was Andrew (lisefski, a minor, residing 011 West Centre street. Ho sustained lacerations about tho head, face, back and neck. It is feared that he may lose the sight of one eye. Tho patient is under ti ratmcnt of Dr. 1). John Price. Oblluury, Mrs. Mary, widow of tho lato D. V, Curry, died last night at her homo In Centralla, after a year's illnews. She 1 til yes ten children. The dticrsMMl continued 10 carry ou the hotel husinwu after hur husbaud s death. skyour grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent llour, ami take 110 other brand. It is tho best flour made. II. Ii. Yociiim, Cameron, P.i., says "I was a sum, lor for ten yours, trying most all kinds or pile remedies, but without sucre-M. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me. I used one box. It has ell'ected a per. inauent cure." As a Permanuut euro for piles DcWitt'fl Witch Hazel Salvo has no I 1 r , 1 1 ..1 1 uiiuai. 1 . 11. jiagenuuci. ORME OUT ; EVANS IN. (Continued from l'ltst Page.) Union of the I'nitsd Slates, yesterday morii iiift forwarded to Prosidcnt McKlnUy tin fol lowing letter: Hon. WtM.UM McKini.ky, President of tlio United States Your l'.trollrncv : Tho lilsh Catholic Ilurvolent Union of the United States, rccogni.lng the gravo respon sibilities resting upon you as Chief Uiecutlve of the Natlnu In connection with the Spnnlsh complications, and noting the wino slid pitriotic manner In which you arc an deavoring to bring about a peactful solution of those dllllniltles. hereby exUnd to you their earnest sympathy and beg to assure your Kxrcllcncy that the members of our t'lilnu have Implicit eoiiliileno iu your patriotlc.iudicmciit iu whatsver manner you may thiuk proper to mploy in the cause of humanity and tho honor and dignity of our bnloved country, and further your Htcol- leney can rely on the loyal support of our members morally, physically nnd financially in upholding the honor, dignity ami supre macy of our country's cnuso. 1'nclosed please tlud nildies which has besn forwarded to each of our branches. With sentiments of deep devotion to our country and entire conlldenco iu your Excellency, wo remain your obedient servants, lUNMnt, DftTY, Piesidcnt, A. A. llovi.ti, Seoietaty. Tho milium refericd to is cjuito lengthy, and In speak leg of tho gravity of the situa tion in our national a (Vain as nppculini with especial force to tlio member of the Union, snys "we take this means to reiterate tho cardinal principles of our Uuitn, and pub licly oxpress mir unswerving loyalty and in creasing devotion to our country and its laws, and to paiticularly emphasize that our every ell'ort will bo txrUd to 'stimulate our common citizeushlp with a true and patriotic feeling Iu obeying and supporting every measuie advocated by our National rulcis iu upholding tlio honor and dignity of our country. We believe the timo has como when every patriotic citizen should declaro in clear and positive terms their linn loyalty to country and wliiln no voice or declaration is required on the pait of our membership to piove faithful allsgianco to our country's (lag, wo deslio to publicly proclaim that as American citizens wclove ourcountiy with a devotiou second to none, its Hag is our Hag, its laws aro our laws, and independent of tho action of any nation or people our linn pur poso must bu to maintain and prescrvu those gloiiuus principles of civil and lellgious lib erty guaranteed by our laws and ou)oycd in all thoir fullness by overy subject." The ad dress concludes as follows: "Our people are lint and cannot be charged with being un grateful, and in the enjoyment of the great sdvautates guaranteed every citizen under our C onstitution let our actions prove, that our ainhitiou is, that in socking to practice tho precepts of our church and live up to its teachings, wo but endeavor to testify to the world, that thero can be no bettor citizen than a good Catholic." orr run wixr vikoixia. Joseph J. Morris, Jr., and his brother. (ieorgs Morris, formorly of Ashlaud, and now of Pottsville, left for Vivian, West Va., to accept luciativo positions at a soft coal plant, of which William Spencer, formerly of Miucrsvillo, is superintendent. GHASTLY FIND. Much excitement was occasioned yester day afternoon over the discovery hy Loader lloss McDonald, of Cumbola, of a nowly boin baby gill in a box freight car at Silver Creek collieiy, operated by tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. The lifeless remains uf tlio little tot wuro wiapped in a newspaper. Suspicion led to the unraveling of tlio paper, when the ghastly find was discovered. Thero was no clothin: ou the cliild and the iuteiiur of the car gave somu evidence that thu cliild had been born thero. Tho residents of Silver Creek have no suspicion of anyone in that neighborhood, aud believe tlio child was placed iu the car at Philadelphia or sumo point between that city and the colliery, while tlio car was en routo to tlio coal re gions. HIJ1NO mil A HhTTLK.MlI.VT. Morris Muses brought suit against Michael J. Powers and Charles Calnon, for a settle ment, claiming f:S3S. Tho defendants were meuibeis of tho Mahanoy City iMiiiiifactur iug Co., Limited. Moses was a soliciting agent and collector, but sold his interest for a couple of bundled dollars. Ho received bills for collection and collected a little over $130 whon he was stopped by the firm. There was certain losses which Moses was asked to hear a portion as a partial member of tho company. Verdict for plaintiff for $U33. Till: I.YO.N-DUN.N CONTI.HT. Judges FJirguod and Craig wore present to day working ou the contest case of Judges Lyon and Dunn for Orphans' Court Judge. Sovcnty-four districts havo been finished, and tho papers have been filed down to tho bor ough of Orwigsburg. LKTTKKS (IKANTL'll. Letters of administration wero granted to Oeorgo W. Mortimer and G. Wssley Morti mer, on tho estate of Susan F. Mortimer, lato of Pottsville, deceased. Tho will of Daniel Doibert, late of Ilogins township, was probated and recorded. Tho will of John W. Kuieiim, late of Tamaqua, was also probated and recorded. juiKir. puumii.nci nojin. Hon. Cyrus L. Pershing, president judgo of tho Schuylkill County Courts, arrived lionio at noon yesterday trom Atlantic City, where bo has beeu spending several weeks. It was announced to-day that the three Judges would consult in refeienco to the lksiguatious of tho Commisslouurs and the appointment of their successors. The result will not bo madu public befuio Monday. It is surprising tho grxat prvssino brought tobear 011 tlio court in the inteiest of tlio half hundred candidates. Joseph Xichtcr, of this place, who has always beeu prominent 111 Democratic politics, appears to havo tho strongest backing, and is certainly deserving of tho recognition from a party standpoint. He has given his time and money in tho interest of Democratic candidates, aud has never roieivsd political preferment. Mr. Nlchtcr would make a model Commissioner, and his friends assert ho would rcllect credit upon tho appointing power. In saying this it is no disi arasement upon the other can didatcs, but the Pottsville man seems to havo thu inside track. NOTKH. Tlio Pottsville (ias Company was awarded tlio contract for lighting tho court hoius aud jail at $1 per thousand fcot of gas. J. Frank Fame, of Mlsersville, denies that ho is an nnti-Ilrumm candidate for btate dulegato. Auastasia, widow of tlio late Edward Coonau, formerly postmaster of Port Caihon. died yesterday. Tlio funeral will tako placo Saturday morning, The funeral of Harry I'., sou of Jacob J und Clara Koop, will tako placo ou Saturday at ii p. 111. Hu was in his Ulst year. Tho fuuorel of Annie, widow of William A. lieidlcmau, took place this afternoon from the homo of lier son-in-law, John Pugh. It is probablo that llfUcu crows, including seventy-live men, will bo laid oil' on the P. ,t K. main lino between Palo Alto aud Philadelphia this week. Tills will leave hut ti.i crews employed at tho work, Thousands of sufferers from grippe have ueou restored 10 ueaitn uy une .Minute (Jougli Cure. It quickly cures coughs, culds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, aud all throat and lung diseases. C, 11. Hagenhucli. Itolilicil to Itob Olliers, Hobhcrs were ngaiu at work last night. Tliis timo they visited A. L, Oral's screen factory, at tho corner of Kuierlck street aud Apple alloy. An entrance was eil'ectcd by unlocking the door. They satisfied their do sire hy taking a brace and a now patent auto matic drilling inachiuo, Tho loss on tho tools Is about f 10. Mr. Graf stated to-day that tho articles stolen would be excellent devices for blowing opon a safe. This drill taken was the only oae of Its kind in towu,. Annual 8ole over6,000,000 tloxos rOH BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS DISORDERS such Wind nnd rum 111 tho Stomneh, Giddiueas. Fulness- ulr r nn nls, Jtend neho. Urinous, Drott-uioss. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of App'iito, OostlvonoHi. JUotches on tho Skin. Odd Chills. Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams nnd all Nervous and Troniblnui Bonwitions. THE PIEST DOSE WILL GIVE EEL1EP IN TWENTY MINUTES, Dvory sufferer Will nckliowiodRO tlieui to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIIIIXII AM'S lmxs.lnkcn ns direct ed, will quickly rostor" Females to coni ploto health. They promptly reniovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nnd cure side llenUaclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a RivaS And bnn tlin LARGEST BALE uTrtr.y l'nleiilMeillrliio Iu the World, 25c. at all Drue Btoros, PLACED INJHE COOLER, Two Hot lilooiled l.illiiianbius With 11 Shooting Mnulti. Some disturbance was oicasioucd at the Pennsylvania Itailuay station last night by tho condiictof twohalf drunken Lithuanians named Thomas Kundraeky and Joseph liomanowbkl, whu seemed anxious for an excuse to use their shooting irons. First they wanted to shoot tho dog which is. the faithful companion of Watchman Henry Warwick, falsely claiming that the animal had bitten 0110 of them, and when tho watch man interfered they thieateiicd tushoot him. Policemen Murphy ami Mullahy wero sum moned and thoy hurtled the bluod-thirsty Lithuanians to the lockup Sliver Cream Polish, the bust in tlio world. At lirumm's. GREAT TALENTS ARE UNITED. Iteiuarkiiblo Combination of the AYoik of ruinous Men and Woiiipii. It is not often that it is possible to obtain ;it 0110 timo and at modeiate cost the bust work of such leaders of public thought as l!ov. Lyman Abbott, H. D., Chauucey M. Depow, General Nelson A. Miles, and Octave 1 linnet. Hut this is exactly tho trait pic pared for leaders of the gieat Philadelphia Sunday Press for noxt Suiiduy, April ,1. Kach of tho famous pcisous named will be lcpiesented by exclusive contributions ou current topics of vital interest. There will bo a host of other exclusive features which can bo found only iu next Sunday's Press. Thero will bo fifty pages al together, making the Sunday Piess tho largest of Philadelphia papers, with an cight-pago comic section in coitus, so funny that it will literally make you laugh until j 0.1 cry. Then in addition to all this a .splendid picture uf the cruiser Philadelphia 111 cloven colors will be given fico to eveiy reader. You will iiiako a mi-take if you do not order next Sunday's Press to day. iVlllIN Tit WhI.INC. Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako on every trip a bottle of Syiup of Figs, as it acts most ploasautly and eU'ectiially on the kidneys, liver, and hotels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by thu Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, A New Departiiio. It was learned yesterday that tho head quarters of acting Superintendent George W, Drill, who assumes his position to-day, will shortly bo located in Ia.Iclou. Tho reason fortlie removal of this impuitaut ullice is two-fold. In thu first place George W. llrill is on trial. Iu the second placo ho is an old employe and tlio company desire to givo him an opportunity to show that ho is worthy of the appointment, and to accomplish tins ho must bo removed fiom his former associates. At KcpchiiisUl's Arcailo Cure. Clam soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. . I'olleles Must bo Transfel red. Those who carry insurance upon their household goods, and intend changing their place of resilience, should not fail to prompt ly notify tlie agent and havo their policy transferred to their now abode. Othcrvviso should a firo occur aud tho household goods bo consumed, they cannot recover damages, Knndrick House l''reo I.llnrh, Clam soup will bo served, freo, to all pa. trons to-night. ltiiill-ouit Changes. Taking cflect this morning James C. Fit.natrick, agent for tho Philadelphia and Iteading Itallway at Tauiauiia, was trans. fcrred to tho agency of tlie company at Girardvillo, and Thomas L. Hvans, agent at uirardville, was transferred to Tamau.ua, Seitlfi Treatment. Katharine A. Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf A S10110 'i'hrowur. Wysil Pawczak was arrested yesterday for throwing stoues at Mrs. Akiin Morak, a neighbor. It was chaigcd that he frequently committed tho oU'euso, hut ho was allowed to settle tlio cao by paying tho costs to Justice Shoemaker and promising good behavior Tho accused was at first Inclined to go to Jail, but changed his mind after spending two hours in tho lockup. New Fresh Tniek at Coslelt's, Now fresli strawberries, tomatoes, head lettuce, asparagus and beans. Frosh fish every Wednesday and Friday. At Coslott's, 3d South Main stioet. il-SO-St Women Oilitrrel. Mrs. Kate Whitehouse, of South Main street, appeared before Juttlco Shoemaker last night as complainant against a neighbor named Miss Annie MoNoalls, who waived a hearing and entered ?20O. Mrs, Whitehouse said that when she took her son away to pre vent Miss McNealls from abusing him, the hitter assaulted her. Ill, llert's C11I0. liuau soup, freo, to-ntght. Dated potatoes ami sausage to-morrowmoru nig. Assaulted His rather. John Canoll, aged 21 years and residing at Colorado, was arraigned before Justice Shoemaker last night, charged wllh assault ing his father, William J. Carroll, who alleged that tho yuiiiig man was trying to run tho house. While they wero at tho dinner table tho father reprimanded John, whereupon the latter uroso from his seat and struck the complainant several times. Tlio son was commuted in del'aiilt of $:!0J ball. doners lor latslei. A full variety of Piaster plants In full bloom, They will anivo Thursday. Apiil 7th, at Coslett's, 3D South Main St,' 3-30-Bt Miuklewlc Improving, A report from tlio Minors' hospital to-day stated that the condition of Joe Miuklowicz, the victim of the South Jardin street stabblm? affray, was much improved. JMeliluliU uaro. Cream of tomato soup, free, to-night. PITHY POINTS. K,ippmilURH Throughout the Coillitl3 (llinuilcteil lor Hasty Perusal, Did April fool you? t Tho D hum shop) aro now working ten hours a tiny. About ten mora men worn laid oil' the Pottsville trolley roul yesterday. I. N. Illrd attended tho weddlna of his lirolher. Instead of a funeral, ns erroneously stated. The Chelf lliirges and Health Ollicer of Main liny City inaUn n joint tour of that town. Here, things are different. The Coinmissloneis clerks aro wrapping tho property blanks preparatory to Bending out books for tho spring assessment. Tho Hlnouisbiirg Car Manufacturing Com pany, nt lllo'imsluirg, yesterday, began runn ing their plant night aud day. John C. IMwaids, a prominent men bant, and Mrs. Thomas Williams were married at Lsnsfonl yesterday by l'cv. J. T. Grlllitli. Orion It Mclllcli. yesleidny entered upon his duties as postmaster nt Dloonishiirg. Company F, Twelfth Iteglinent, National Guard, at Danville, was Inspected Wednes day evening. After attempting to shoot a constablo yes terday, nt Shamokiii, John Curran was ai rested for burglary. First of All, Red Flan 011, 25c. What fur? Aches, pains, bruises. At (Iruhler Dins., nrtiir store. OrillIgH ItltlhSOtllH. Sovcrnl Shenandoah friends havo received enrdsannniiucliig the engagement of Dr. II. 1!. Casselbcrry and Miss Mario, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George John, both prominent members of the first families of Hazlcton. Tho wedding will take placo iu June, and will be a fashionable affair. A pretty homo wedding took placo last evening at Taiinqua, when Milton A. Whet stone, a school teacher, of Quakako, and Miss ICstella Selgenfu.se, of tlio former place, were joined by I!ev. G. Gebeit. Tho wedding of Oliver W Keigel and Miss Itosa C. Faust took place at tho residence of tho hi ide s parents in drier City yesterday afternoon. Itov. J. Fisher, of Taiuatiua, olllciatetl. Misses S. AliceNeifert and L'tntnu V. Faust were thu bride-maids and William II. liahraud II. 11. Zimmerman tlio grooms men. 1 lie hest man was Oscar .1. Iteigcl and Miss Mamo Faust was the maid of honor. Children like it. it saves their lives. We inenii Ouo Minute Cough Cure, tho in fallible remedy lor coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, ami all throat and lung troubles. C. it. llageiiliuch. Around tlio Hunch. Tho Lehigh Valley base ball club, of Lost Creek, lias re-orgaiii.ed for tho coming season. The boys last year made a very lavorahlo showing, having been defeated on a fuw occasions. This year they expect to surpass all previous recoids under tho ablo management of Victor O'Grady O'Hooligan H ibhius, to whom all communications should bo addressed. The team is niado upas follows : Michael Coyle, c, Sweeney and McLaiu, p., Michael lhnpty Stack, lb., Anthony Metealf, 2b., W. Fakir Price, 3h 11. Zulu Dadduw, ks., V. Grady I'ubbins, lf W. Diigmoro Junes, rf (1. Shoity Drew, cf. William Heed has been chosen as tho mascot and liiiinwhat Mansell will have cliargo of tlio tent, which will shelter tho club's lady ad mirers fiom t'10 rays uf tho scorching sun The team is now open for challenges. 1 hu Ko-o Dud ha.su lull team would llko to play any team iu the county whoso agts avoiago II yeais. Address James Cuogan, ln:i West Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa. The Western Kml Grays would like to plav any baseball team in thu 'county whoso ages range 1 10111 11 to 13 years. Address all com niunic.itions to William Walsh, 11S0 West Coal street, Shenandoah. The Coal Trade, Anthracite tonuago is up to tlie average for tho first quaitcr of thu year, though larger this year than lust, ami at the same time one hears uf trade being unlet. Itisso because, while the output is small, tho demand from the retail trade is of such a chaiacter that no great ellbrt is needed to supply it. In this way tlio business moves along without anything to attract more than average atten tion and producers feel that thero is ' notli ing in it," because an improvement can hardly bo looked for iu soino weeks to coino Soft coal at the sea board keeps about as it has been fur somo timo past. There is an imnienso tonuago being sunt forward and tlio quantity that has been disposed of at tlio eastwaid is evidenced by tho receipts nt Dos ton, where the total Is ahoyo that of hard coal. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler Hros., drug sture. SUM Deiulloelieil. Tho Iloroiigh Council of Tamaqua is still deadlocked and there is no indication of tho Coiincilmcn getting together. All muncipal work is at a stand still. of tho Globe fcr NEURALGIA and tlmllar Complaints' 7 tuiu I'rejtaruq uuuer UIO fSiriDffl'nt E X utllUIAII HLUIliflL LAMS hf Vs!vProscrll)ea by eminent pliysiciansi DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR E luiiiiii'iiuwrn-iii 1. HiarKaiiiyMit'cccsiiui v PJOnliBcniilno Willi Trade Mark" Anchor,' t Wl . Ad. ltlc liter .U'o,, 21 " l'cutl.St... Nciv V01L. j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 23 & SO cu. Dttdumed Si rccouuuuudul by a. wasiey, 106 H. Main St., C. II.Hacenbuch. lm N. Mnln nt i-.r.D. jurnn, 6 C. Main St. .sr. .. oaenanaoan. nn. fi r.tiTiiiii "ANCHOR" STOJIACIiAT, best for j -"- "VHpepninivisroiiiiifii i:iiiiiimih. MISCELLANEOUS. im'ib n.ii.r.. ,1 iK-i,iiiiini 'viillliit lieu room Jj suite. Compute outfit. Apply at iliutu.n oiuee. s-rj-iz lUANTKD.-dood loan to sell 81 UOaixident M Insurance policy. Liberal coiuiuiislou, Aiiuiess, lrret. II. wetter, general agent, rolls, ville, Pa. U-?yu IMIt SAI.1J. lltiuso und lot, flIS ICast e'entru V street. Apply to T. It. Jlisltlall, Hlicnau. lioah. 1 ctr I.lOlt H.I,i: A very tlcbiiablo property, A11- ply to Joseph Viitt, 'Jul North Main HI. tf ilOlt ItUNT The corner storo room now 00- ellliiett bv tho Factory Hlloo Store. A irood opening for any 0110 either iu thu boot anil shoo or any oilier iiiisinem. .ppiy inn. w. iiciiuaii, lledilal 's Hardware (store. 8-17-tf N'OTICK To tho young men and ludlrs of the Slienaniluali valley who wou'tlearoto beeoiue gooil telcgruplicis iiiashoit time, iu a class or prlvute le-sous, to be coutliicteil by an uhto iiistriutor, u ill tlo well to writuto "Tele-gr-ph Operator," care III 1tsl.11. All tho upiill uitttuis will be answered anil full particulars given, l'.iirolbiicnt will bu open only this week. 3-al-Ut FRESH PRETZELS IIil.IVKItKI) 1CVKUY IAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 1M N. 1 lowers Bt, Bhenandooh, brRHE ft i: "GOLD DUST." if The m?f?wm?,ww,w?m r I -Ii Kaier Export Beer 6" INTIIE AUNUFACTUREOF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION OF" MAHANOY CITY, Has attained nn excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR, CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates havo spent, not only much time, hut also a largo amount of money, iu experiments, to bring tills ltecr to its present perfection and thoy havo many testimonials that tlie company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable prido by the President, Mr. Chas. D. Kaier. Tlio brewer, Mr. Franz Kalor, is a gentleman scientifically versed iu all that portalus to tho lliower's Art and to his porscvorauce aud closo application is - largely duo thu splendid triumphs achioved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many to tho products of lUdcn MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GBflS. D. PIER COMPflllV, Lmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. RfiPRfiSENTEl) IN SliliNANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI IE Mail orders will receive prompt attention. w fjiuiumuuutiuuuu but have told direct tamer for 25 jer e&i prices, iavinfc aejier s rrouii. ivnor ior exaraiDaiioQ. Everything warranted. liBBtrlea or Vehicles, 55 styles of Harness. Top JJujrgies. ftfi Surreys. IjU to lli1. ires. Phaetons. Trans. ettes, Bpnng-Hoad Jfo. TT. Surrey lUrneii. rriae, f 16,00, Ai food m Mlla for f 2b. ELKHART CAUUIAUR AM) HAUMlHS Mt'U. LUMBER ! (Successors to N- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah L,uniber and Feed Co. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Homo or at Our Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, EASTERN j TOVS. CANDIES. CHEAP. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rniiiL-cnfflr-STOE 29 West Cenlre Slreet, CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Bhccler's Old Stuud.) ioq NORTH MAIN STKimT. Flrt-claM work puarantetd. l'ronil.t auil ollto nttrndanta. llalr lutllng a tuclolty. I "OOLD DUBT." Behind What Is it brain or brawn? Do you clean by main strength or do you use labor savers? Do you use the best labor saver? If you are undecided which is best try 'Washing Powder mmmmmmmmmtd 13 3 3 I "Old Country" lleer Drinkers and lUvaria. UiilUUlUlUIUIUUUUR to the coc' at m hola- mm iq snip anj- to?70. Carria- Wagon and Milk Waftona. Send for larpe, fre9 No.606Bprrey. Prle. with tnrUini. lamps, un C&talogua of all our styles, shads, aproa and feodtrs, CO. X goo tells for 39. CO. U II. rUAXXf Hco7, KLKUAUTi LUMBER! J. W. Johnson,) 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to embark in the near future. Ifere are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75. White enameled bedstecds, a miracle, SI.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c. High'back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at SI.G9. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained br tlioc 9 who use I'ozzoni's Complexion i'owder.