EASTER. Will soon be: here and we have a fine selection of cards, booklets, etc., and at prices to suit the times. Our line of fine Chocolates for the Easter trade is complete ; also chocolate eggs, rabbits, etc. S a- IM. (Vlialn St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting.. We offer you the newest Koods and the best values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.49, and all hats 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 any other house in town. Great Bargains Are oflered in all the, latest silks, stylish dress goods, white goods, embroideries and lace curtains. As these goods will not last long at the remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to call early. The Bee Hive, 29 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. (Srd in o: ossiog. Charles Niswcuder is on the sick list. II. I). Malonu transacted business at l'ottsvillo this morning. Mr and .Mrs. M. .1. O'N'oill left town this morning to visit friends at Philadelphia. Mrs. Klias Webster 1ms gouo to Philadel phia to visit friends. Miss Coriuno Tempest, Mrs. J. II. Martin and Mrs It. It. Sevurn spent to-day visiting friend at l'ottsville. J.ihn A. Koilly and daughter, Nellie, went cs l'ottsvillo this morning to visit friends. -Mrs T. M. Stunt spent to-day at Potts Mile, :i guest of relatives. W U Gregory made a buslnoss trip to the county sent to-day. - E. W. Shoemaker, Esq , has been olectol solicitor fur the Citizens' Iluilding and Loan Association. Wm ,1. Morris, of Tromont, who has been tho guest of his daughter, .Mrs. John Knott, of Elleiigowan, the past week, returned home to-d.iv. Mrs. Q. W. IScddall returned to her homo 111 Williamsport this niurniug. SANGUINARY FIGHTER. Ho Completely Climrit Oil' 11 I'lngiT uf Hit Ailvermry. A fight took place between Peter Novicki and Miko Unonis in u saluou on North Emorick street last night, during which Unonis completely chewed oil' tho index linger of Xuvicki's right hand and spat it upon tho lloor. Dr. W. N. Stein amputated the remaining stump of linger. Policeniou Ilutlcrand Matz arrested Unonis and locked him up, but ho was dischaiged after paying tho borough fine and costs, as the victim le fused to prosecute. It is said tho men were always on the most friendly terms prior to the disagreement last uight. At Jilfeticc Totmiey'H, Peter Chicauoski was put under $300 bail last u ght for breaking wiudows in tho house of Joe Aukaloski. William Estwell, of tlio First ward, was committed to the luckup fur assaulting bis boarding house keeper with a knife uud lurk. After fcpendlug several hours in tho "cooler" ho settlsd the case by paying the Hue and costs. lllrtliday I'lirly. Gaorgo Iluchanau celebrated his 21st birth day anniversary at his home in Kllangowan by entcrlaioing about sixty friends, lie re ceived a number of presents. A supper was followed by a program of vocal and instru meutal music. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fails, 25o. DMUND HARRIS, 304 Soutli rialn Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost. CAR REX WEAVING. We are still weaving cariet at from 25 to 50 cents tier yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pound of Arbuckles cnfTcu given uwuy with one pound of SOu tea Ten pieces of good white floating soap, 2fto Three pounds California prunes 26c Hix pounds lima bonus .JSo Two cans of bent jelly 2So Good loose colTec ,'0c Other goods sold In proKrtlon. IIK8T LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTitAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 87 Centre St. E k Stomach troublo is the common name applied to a derangement of tho system which is keenly felt but vaguely understood. It may mean inability to rotain food or to digest it. It may mean nausea, pain after eating, fullness, inordinato craving for food, or entire lack of appetite. Whatever it moans, there's troublo, and it's with tho stomach. If you havo stomach troublo, you will bo interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by "For nins vea.-3 I suffered from stomach trouble. I tt'ied the aid of tlio hot doctor of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and spent larjre sums of money, all in vain. One day while waiting a train in Iiellaire, 0:, 1 picked up .1 paper with a notico of Ayer's Sarsapnrilla. I got ono bottle to try it. It did mo so much good that I purchased five moro bottles. 1 took four of thera and gained in flesh, my appetite improved, and now I can eat anything. My stomach 13 all right, thanks to the use of Ayer's Sarsapa. rilla." Calvin M. Stuvcns, Uniontown, Pa. Clolri Hunter Hoard l-'rntu. A lottor was received by n friend of Thomas Iteilly yesterday, which stated that ho arrived safe in Seattle, Washington. The long delay in reaching that destination was caused by a prolonged visit among acquaint ances in Hutlalo. Mr. Iteilly will sail for Hanson City shortly in search of gold nuggets. VOTIt'i: IS HOEIIY GIVEN THAT THE 1' Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Trustees, itc, herein named, filed their re spective accounts in tho following estates in the itegister's ollico at l'ottsvillo, in and for the County of Schuylkill, which accounts having been allowed by tho Itegister. will be presented to the Judgeof the Orphans' Cotut lor continuation nisi, uu Monday, May 2nd, 1898. 1 First account of Aaron Iteichart, guardian of Itohcrt Schweikert, minor child uf George Schweikeit, late of South Maii heim Township, deceased. Ill-stand linal account ot Tlio bale de posit Hank of Puttsville, Pa., guardian of .Mary l.tizahclli r lsulmrn. lumur -ij Ul ol George (J. l'ishbum, lato of IleiHy Town ship, deceased. 3 l ust and unai account ot ueorgo r. Iiickert. executor of Magdalena Goettlcr. late of l'ottsville, deceased. 1 I'ust account of John Schmcltzer, guaidiau of Theresa and Annie Dotterweich, iniuor children of John Dotterweich, lato of Puttsville, deceased. l irst and linal account of Kcubcn II. Shade, executor of Hannah Itullliiigton, lato ul Hnliley lownslnp, deceased. 0 l'irst and linal account ul Vt . I). Walter man, guardian ot sumuul h. iiuun, minor child of Isaac Helm, late of Eldrcd Town ship, deccised. 7 l lrst anil nnai account ol Alexander May, guardian ol Caroline Kleiudieiist, minor child of John Kleiudieiist, lato ul' Maliauuy City, deceased. & First account uf Alvin E. Hill, executor f Gideon J 1 1 1 1, late of West l'enu Township, deceast'd. 0 Second and final account of Mary SI. Hustler, administratrix of A. J. Ilossler, lato uf New l'iuuiiold. deceased 10 Account of Daniel feheiip. executor of Catharine Scitzingor, late ol lainuo,ua, de ceased. 11 First and final account of Ida Ilrcd enner. administratrix f Solomon Itred- b liner, lato of East Union Township, de ceased. 1!2 Filst and linal account of Margaret A Nolan, administratrix of John Nolan, late of Gmdun. deceased. IS First account of John F. Shoup, Clarenco It. Sbindel and August Hartwig, executors ol Adam llartwig, lato ol 'la. manna, deceased. 11 First account of George M. Heads, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Chiistina Putt, late ul l'ottsville, deceased 13 First and final account of Edward lieck, executor of George lieck, lato of North Maiiheim lownslnp. deceased 111 First and liual account of Joseph Schock, administrator of .Mary Schock, lato of Walker Township, deceased. 17 First and final account of ThcodoroS Thompson, exeiutur of Katharine V Thompson, late uf Mahanoy City, deceased lb First and un.il account ol i no sciiuyi kill Trust Co.. uf l'ottsvillo, administrators d. b. n. c. t. a. uf James Gillingham, lato of l'ottsville, deceased. 10 First and final account of Gcorgo J Wadlingcr. trustee of John Quiun, lato of I'ultsvULe. deceased. 20 Seventh account of David Watkius, executor of David 11. Evans, lato of Potts villi", deceased. 21 First and final account of Charles P Seiners, trustee ol Jolm Lilly, lato ol Ilegius Tow ish i p. deceased . 22 Filst and final account of Daniel Neater, administrator uf Priscllla Nestor, late of East lirunswick lownslnp, deceased. 23 First and final account of W. I. Kramer, administrator of Henry Woostcr, lato uf St. Clan, deceased. 21 First and final account of Juhn II iiecd, executor of Francis M. Lukenbill, late ol Way no Township, deceased. 25 First and final account of II. IJ. Gracll' nxecutor of Catbarino S. Conrad, lato of T.iiiiadtm. deceased tl Filst and final account ol Win. M. Faiissct, trustee of John P, l'artoii, lato of l'ottsvillo, deceased. F, , KEESE, Itegister. 1!kiistkr' Offick, Puttsville, Pa., March 20, 1SIH. YOTICE-IN THE OliPHANS' COUitT OF 1 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Notico Is hereby given that tho appraisement of the decedents herein named, setting apart the personal or other property to tho use or tlio widows and children, have been filed in tlio Clerk's ullice, and that they will bo presented tu tho Judgo of tlio Orphans' Court of said county forranfiruiatlnii nisi, on Monday, May 2nd, 1898. 1 Tho appraisement of tho real and per sonal estate uf Samuel V. Dorr, lato of Potts ville, deceased. 2 Tho appraisement of tho porsonal es tate of John E. Flood, lato of Now Philadel phia, deceased. . 3 Tho appraisement of the personal cs tatoof Luctau Fegley, late ol West liruns wick Township, deceased, I Tho appraiseuiout of tho personal es tate of Abraham Curl, lato of Tower City, deceased. 5 Tho appraisement of tho personal es tate of John L Eckert, lato of tho Township of East lirunswick, deceased. (1 The appraisement of tho roal and poH souul estate of William M. Wagner, lato of South Maiiheim Township, docoascd. 7 Tho appralseiueiit of tho pdrsoual es tate of Augustus Fox, lato of Puttsville, deceased. 8 The appraisement of tho iorsonal es tate of Aaron Klcckuor. lato of Itahn town ship, deceased. I 0 Tho upprulsemont of the personal cs I tate of John J. Ityan, lato of Port Carbon, I doceased, 10 The appnilsomont of the pertbiial estate of Frederick Iiickert, lato of Tower City, deceased. ' I'. C. liEESE, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. I ItKOIS'rEli'8 Okkii k. 1 1'otUvillo, I'a., March Bl, 1898. ( sprs Swsatirilfla P0TTSVILLE NEWS. Additional Testimony TnUoii In Cuminls- loner Miners' Cute, l'ottsville, Apill 2. Tlio testimony lu sup port of tho motion, for iv new trial in tlio eao of Cominlsloiur Meyers was briefly outlined In yesterday's issuo. A. C. Elsen huth, of Orwigsburg, one of tho jurors, con tradicted tho evldenco of Court Ciicr Charlos (1 ruber, the latter having sworn that he was not near tho Juiy room dooi at all. Crier Graber was also contradicted by Frank Webber, of South Manhelm township. He sworo tliat Giabor spoke to him through tho door transom when bo asked about more ehiIj and clears. Tho tlpslair, Jacob Swclgart, testified that Webber and Graber bad no conversation whatever; and he also said that Juror Webber wis uot outside tlio door of tho room. Mr. Swclgart stated that Mr. Grabor informed tho jury that Judgo Ilcchtel had said that ir they found a veidlct during tlio night they should seal it and return it tho next day. Swclgart was the last witness beaid and his testimony differed point blank from that of Mr. Graber, who sworo that he instructed Tipstaff Swcigart to so inform tlio jury at 10:10 o'clock p. m. Graber also declared that ho was not ncaror tho jury room tliau the landing at tho top of the stops. On this point Grabor also difl'ered from Eisenhuth. Tho latter testified that at about ten o'clock p. m. some ono called Juror Webbor and tho call was repotted by several jurors. Webber stepped outside tlio door and into tho little alcove, whoro ho was engaged lu a talk witli Court Crier Graber in a low tone of voico fiom threo to fivo minutes. Then Eisenhuth wont to tho door, which had been left open about 18 inches, mid asked Webbor to como In, so that they could go ahead with tho work uf reaching a verdict. Eisenhuth stated that from where ho satin tlio jury room ho could see Webber and Graber, but ho couldn't understand what they woro tnlking about. PotorSunor, of Minorsvillc, another juror. gavo evidence similar to tlut of Juror Eisen huth, except that ho could not sco Graber from whero ho was sitting. He could hear them talking, but could not mako out what was said. Webber, ho stated, was out fouror five minutes. Tho remark that Juror Elias Klingcr inado about Commissioner Meyers was hcird in Joseph Wadlingei's lintel by Dr. J. W. Sallado, of l'ottsvillo. Tho doctor said ho was sitting in the barroom when Klinger, before drinking a glass of beer, said To hell with Charley Meyers." Mr. Wadlinger also beard Klingor and, calling Dr. Sal lade's attention to tho remark, mado a written note of tho words. This happened during tho trial and about a week before it ended. More will bo heard about this matter next Monday, when tho argument for a uow trial may be made. NO AOKKEMKNT UXACHED. Judges Pershing, liechtel and Koch did not decide upon the Commissioner vacancies yostcrday afternoon, but will probably do so within a few days. It was stated tins morn ing that Joseph II. Nicbter is thiukitig of withdrawing from tho fight, becauso if ho should be appointed lio would have to give up his wholesale and retail lhmor licenses. contiioi.li;i: a r l'O I NTM KNT. Word reached hero yesterday that the ap plication of 'Charles A. Snyder for the ap pointment of Controller had been held up at Harrisburs. Senator I.osch, who is backing Snyder, and W. J. Whltohouso, in opposition and, it is statod, in tho interest of Iturd W. Payne, went to Harrisburs this morning. MAHANOY CITY. Tlio Cltl7l'lis' Firo Company fur War. Is ltrtidy Mahanoy City, April 8. At a meeting of tho Citizens' Steam Firo Company No. 2 last night the following resolution was unani mniisly adopted : 'Iiisolved. That in caso of hostilities be tween tins country and Spain, tho citizens Steam Firo Company No. 2, of Mahanoy City, cheerfully ofler their services to tho Governor, to be ready for duty at onco. Tho adoption of tlio resolutions was fol lowed by prolonged cheering and other evidences of enthusiasm. Fen Cooper met with a royal reception upon his return hero last night from Iteading, where ho won a silver cup and a gold badge as the omblems of tho stato championship in tlio pigeon shooting contest. Thore was an installation of officers at a meeting of General Grant Lodgo No. 575, I. O. O. F., last night. The funeral ef Thomas Goodwlnltook placo this afternoon. The services were conducted bv Rev. T. Maxwell .Morrison. Interment was mado in the Gorman I'rotestant ceme tery. Services over tho remains of Isaac Bcltz took placo this afternoon at the residence of tho deceased's daughter, Mrs. Jonas bhoup, at Delano. Interment was made at Quakake, Wedded To-day. At tho homo of the groom in Zion's Grove, this morning, Miss Minuio Siugley was wedded to Harvey Werner. They were at tended by Miss Ella Werner, a sister of the groom and Charles Fox. Tho groom Is brother of John Werner, of town. Among tboso in attendanco at tho wedding were the following from town : Mr. and Mrs. Hons bergor. Misses Lizzie Miller, Aunia Portz, Auna Helfner and W. J. Daddow. Seorotnry Altrnr's Knt lior-ln-Lmv Dond Detroit, April 2. W. G. Henry, fath er-in-lav ot General Alger, secrctnry of war, died at his residence here last night. Mr. Henry, who vn tho oldest graduate of the ItennBselaer Polytech nlcul school, was 90 years old. 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Tho edition is limited, and any ono who wants tho book should send at once. I'Or.ITICAl. POINTS. John A. IJoilly. popular both at homo and abroad, has announced himself as a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for Controller. He would certainly make a strong candidate There aio broakors ahead for Itruium, says the Puttsville "Chiuniclo." Glad to hear It, neighbor. They ought to como with such force, too, as to ontirely sweep this political huckster from tho field of politics forever. Ho has fed at tlio public crib long enough, and it is about time that Schuylkill is reprc sented by a man who will tako care of iti interests and do something moro than draw his salary and secure fat positions for political heelers. Hazloton Standard. Frank Mooro is after Gus Scbrink's scalp In tlio Fourth Legislative district, and it is probable tho former will secure the nomina tion. Attorney General McCornn'ck lias declared for Wauamakor. Tills means that Governor Hastings is of tho same opinion. Tlio boom recently hiauguiated for Hubert E. Pattisou as tho Democratic nominee for Governor is 6aid to havo been inspired by a number of Independent ltcpubllcans, now supporting Wauainaker. They rcaliza tho lattor's chances are slim, and are paving the way to bolt the ticket nominated by Quay. To say tho least, tho situation is inimical to Kvpublion success, unless a ticket is nomin ated that will afford uo pretext for a bolt. Tho Mahanoy City American says: "It is high timo this Jingo patriotism canio to an end. Our Congressman should be called in, renovated and sent out on tho farm. It is very evident they have outlived their useful ness and aro of no earthly good tu tho public their constituents. This is severe on Iirumm, from a paper that has heretofore been bis loyal supporter. Hon. Thomas A'. Cooper, who announced himself as a candldato for Governor on a platform of harmony and business equality, has withdrawn owing to his connection witli tho insolvent Guarantors' Insurance Com pany. Thousands of siill'ereis from grippe bavo been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. Itquickly cures coughs, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. C. II. llagcubucl, Church Notices. Tho revival services lu the Calvary Baptist church has been well1 attended during the past week nnd cunsidcrablo interest lias been manifested. Sumo aro" already declared on tho Lord's side aud others aro anxious about their souls. Miss Morgan's preaching has been very acceptable aud impressive. SIiss Morgan displays considerable ability as an evangelist. Thero will be service this Satur day evening at 7:30 ; also every evening during thu coming week. To-morrow (Sun day ) Pastor It. It. Albin will preach in the morning, 'Coming toiJcstis." Miss Morgsu will preach in tho ovening, Tlio choir led by W. Waters will give an anthem during the evening. All uro jiivitod to attend these meetings. Services will lie held iit tho P. M. church to-morrow. Morning .subject, "A Specimen of Blblo Pictorial Teaching, tho Eagle." Sunday 6chool at S p. m. Evening subject, I ho Great Wonder iu Heaven a Woman." Everybody welcome. Palm Sunday and confirmation services will be held in the Trinity Reformed church. on West Lloyd street, to-morrow morning and evening. At the first service tho pastor, Itev. Robert O'Boyle, will cxamino a largu number of catechumens aud in the evening the class will bo confirmed. Clare Mutter, .15 Knsl Oak Street, is tho authorized local agent for tho popular work known as "Tlio Beautiful Life of Francis Willard," the world's iireateet tem- pereuco advocate and reform organizer. Tho work is profusely illustrated; rich, racy, and wonderfully Interesting aud Instructive. All other popular works handled by the samo agent, especially Talmago's'greatest and best book, "Earth Girdled." A postal or other message will bo responded to by said agent. Silver Cream Polish, tlio best in tho world. At Brtimm's. Truiisfors Aslteil For. Tlio following persons have filed petitions for the transfer of liquor llcouscs: William Batinls for tho retail license of M. P. Bren- nan, Wes,t ward, Gilberton; William Dagilus for the rotail license of Mrs. Catheriuo Busch, Third ward, Shenandoah; Peter Yauulavigo for tbo retail license of John W. Curtln. First ward, Shenandoah; J. P. McDevitt for the lictnse of Abraham Tajlur, Frackvillo; Thomas Pauilukouis for tho liccuso of Juhn Stroles, Fittli ward, Shenandoah. Croup instantly relieved, Dr. Thomas' Eclectno Oil, Perfectly safe. Nover fails. At any drug store, " Coal l'riees Iteilllceil. . Tho ofliclals or tho Philadelphia i. Reading Coal & Iron Company havo issued a circular to tho Hue and city trade announcing a rc duction iu broken, egg, stove, nud chestnut sizes of anthracite coal of 25 cents a tou. A Warning, Among tlio business changes mado yester day is that of Louis. Mann's notion aud gents' furnishing store from 17 to 33 West Centre street. Notification Is given to a gang of loafers who mako that locality placo of rendezvous, that if they fall to cease the habit moro stringent measures will bo resorted to. -H.2t Askyour grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, nud tako no other brand. It is tho host Hour mado. Tuu 11a) a Neat Wonlt. Orders woro received to-day for the P. & 11, C.& I. Co, collieries to work noxt Mouday and Wednesday, three-quarter time. (ililtuiuy. Mrs. Dohanua died at her homo In Girard- villo on Thursday evening. A husband and threo children survlvo. They are John aud William, of fiirardville,'nud Mary, of Phila dclphia. PITHY POINTS. iHiipeiilnsa Tlirncnjliont the Country OliriMilclod for Hasty Perusal. To-morrovr will be Palni Sunday. The niiiio workers at Hazloton were in convention tills aftornoon. Tho area to bo paved in Mahanoy City covers 40,410 square yards. The North Mahanoy colliery has bson equipped with a telephone lino. Yesterday was pay day at tlie court house, but thero was no money In tho treasury. Tho Schuylkill county Medical Socioty will meetnt tlio Almshouse next Tuesday. l'ottsvillo defoatod tho Danville team last night in n samo of basket ball, score 11 to 0. A new Masonic lodco was Instituted at Haxleton last night under very favorable cir cumstance. An eisteddfod is to bo hold in Bethel Welsh Congregational church, Mahanoy City, on Good Friday. Philip J. Htintzingor, a Mahanoy City ninatcur, wnnts to meet Jack McOeover, the Wllllamstowu light weight. The news items in the correspoudouco to tho l'ottsvillo daily papers appear in tho llKitAl.l) tho day previous. Dennis Dougherty, a well known young man of Connor's patch, left tho forepart of tho week to enlist in tho navy. Tho now Hazlo brewery, nt Hazlcton, was opened yesterday for the llrst timo. Its canacltv is 20.000 barrels a year. Tho work of rebuilding the Commercial IIouso at Mt. Carmol, that was recoutly de strovod by firo. has been begun. A St. Clair man was appointed Almshouso Steward, and the l'ottsvillo papors givo him a column lu biogrtipbiial sketch. Such is fame. John Dcch, formerly of Mahanoy City nnd St. Clair, died nt tho almshouse ycstenUy, until 08 years. Although nu inmate lie was a valuable attendant and nursoiu tho hospital for many years. Cards aro out announcing the wedding of Miss Nora Barrett, an accomplished young lady of Connor's patch, to Mr. John F. Rollins, a popular young man of Homes vllle, on the ISth of April. Tho many friends of Thomas J. Ldwards, formerly of Mahanoy City, will bo pleased to learn that bo was recently promoted from iu side foreman of Logan colliery to inside fore- man of Green ltidge colliery. William litirdon, outside foreman at tho Gilberton colliery, has sent in his resignation taking cllect the first of April. He has bold the position of outside foreman for many years. . IIo Intends to mako jMiui.nioy city bis placo of residence. Itev. David II. Schneder, of Iteading, has gono to establish a mission at Sendai, Japan. Soveml druggists of Mahanoy City are threatened witli fines of $50 each for selling alcohol without a license. John Prosser was on tho streets early this morning expounding bis views on the American-Spanish question. Ho was loaded for war. Suit has been brought by Coroner Georgo B. Sbeck against tlio Lebanon County Com missioucrs for $3.50, tho charges of an in quest, which they refused to pay. During tho month of March work was bo gun on 5!i dwelling houses in Allentown, and it is expected that tho year will bo a record breaker for building operations. For attacking Tax Collector McNcal, of JIcAdoo, Schuylkill county, Mrs. Josepl Itnyuock was heavily fined, nud Joseph Stofako and Stophcu Paill, hor allies, wero bold for court. Thu North Bangor slato quarry, at Bangor, Northampton county, which lias been idlo two or threo years, will resume operations Monday, aud a largo number of hands will bo employed. Xuw Kresli Tmck ut Guslctt's. New frosh strawberries, tomatoes, bead lettuce, asparagus and beans. Fresh fish every Wednesday and Friday. At Coslett's, 30 Smith Main street. 3-30-bt "V" ri-ugraiu. Tho following program will bo rendered a the meeting of the "Y" this ovening: Sing ing, by "Y;" scripturo reading, Miss Lizzie llrooks; solo. Miss Annie Robiusou; reading Miss Laura Robertson; declamation, A. J Millichap; news of interest, E. F. Danks question box, historical questions, in charge uf Miss Manscll; critic, Benjamin Mansell. Children like it, it saves their lives. Wo mean Quo Miuuto Cutigh Cure, tho inlallibl leniedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. C, II. Haucubuch. Tllcy's Now I'oKltliin. John W. Tiloy, lato outside foreman at th P. & it. C. & I. Co's, Pino Forest colliery, at St. Clair, which was abandoned last week has been appointed to a similar position at the company's big colliery at Gilburton, and assumed his duties thoro yesterday. Fire! Flrnl I'lrul Insure your property from loss in til oldest nnd strongest cash companies : Phila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America nud Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co West Chester Firo Ins. Co., Unitod Fiieinen'i Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-Hcadacho. All druggists 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 Iam goinp to embark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an ilhts tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables nicely furnished, $2.75. White enameled bedsteeds, miracle, SI. 98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 43c. Iligh-bnck wood seated dining chairs, d&c. eatner seat rockers wc are selling at SI.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER 121-123 North Main St. MONUMENT MEETING. Tlio Coinlnltlre. nre Doing Considerable 1'rellnilniiry Work, The Soldlor's Monument Park Association hold a meeting in tho G. A. K. hill, Kcfo wlch's building, last evening. Although It was tlio first meeting slnco last Januaiy thu eports of sub-committees sboned that they ail uot been Idlo and tbo project is con stantly on the move. It is tho intention of the Association to mako no definite public announcement concerning tho work In hand until it gots affairs in tticli shupo that tliy nn be taken up and pushed to completion without any moro delays. Tho prospects for this aro very encouraging. Hon. M. C, Watson, chairman of tho commltteo on site, mado a report in which he stated that tho negotiations with tho Girard Estate for a site was progressing very favorably through Messrs. II. S. Thompson, of Potts ville, and E. C. Wagnor, of Qlrardville, aud tho prospects for securing tho land sought aro very bright. A vote of thanks was tcndorcd D. C. Kenning, Esq., for nn oiler of sslstauco. Tho granting of tho Association's charier was formally announced. Another meeting will bo hel.d nt tho samo placo ou tho 15th Inst. Consul for Coul Miners, John Nemcth, a prominent Hungarian resident of llazleton, yostorday received official notico of his appointment to bo a consulate of tho Austro-Huugarlan Govern ment that has been croated for thonnthraclto coal region. Mr. Nemcth will havo his headquarters in that city and employ n forco of eight assistants. His jurisdiction extends over 18 counties of Eastern Pennsylvania, Flowers lur Kastcr. A full variety of Eastor plants in full b.noiu. They will arrivo Thursday, April 7th, at Coslett's, 30 South Main St. 3-30-8t Itiinniviiy Knghio. A "Penney" engine was on its way down the grado toward Boston Itun yesterday when a coal train was seen approaching. Both engineers reversed their levers aud jumped. Tho engines collided lightly and oach staited in opposito directions. Ono of tbo engines started up tho grado at a good rate of speed, ran into a traiu of coal cars at Frackvillo, knocking four of them into splinters, and twisting itself all outf sliapo uud finally toppled overall embankment. Scalp Treatment. Katharino A. Uickoy, ISO N. Main St. tf MISCELLANEOUS. jOH SALE. A beautiful walnut bed room suite. Coiimletu outfit. Aimlv nt IlniALD uuicc. a-iy-ti VyANTHD.-rjooil nmil to sell 81.00 accident t lusiiranco policy. Liberal commission. Address, Fred. II. Wetter, general agent, l'otts- FOlt SAI.13. IIouso and lot, 813 Kot Ocntro street. Apply to T. It. lieddall, Slienan- JjOK SAI.15- A very desirnble property. Ai ; ply to Joseph Wyutt, 201 North Main St. tf ITiOH HKNT. Tho corner storo room now oc ! cupli'd by tho Factory Shoo Store. A good opening for any ouu cither in tho boot and ehoo or any other IjiihIiichi. Apply to N. W. Kcddull, jseuuaii'8 iiatuwuro store. 8-17-tf VTOTlCi:. To tho young men nnd ladles of 1 thu Shenandoah valley who wou.d care to become uood tcleirrunhers In nsbort time. In a class or l.'rivatc Ic-homh. to be eondlieti.d bv mi able Instructor, will do well to write to "1'elc- grnpn operator," core lll.itAl.li. All the appli cations will ho answered and full particulars given. Enrollment will bo open only this neeK, 3-3W)t MNE. HAVEN tot have sold direct to the con Burner for 25 yean at bo!e 1 price, atviait him th eaier i pront. woer ior bvtrytntng uoBiTiesoi ayiea or Top Dureiee. arrerf,!Mtotf23. Carria- eel. Thaetons. etteg. Spring-It lTo.TT Samy Hiram. Pries, 16,00, gvoa mu ior f J3 ELKHART OAUBIAOB AMD UAHNUSB Mm wmmmmmmm CKaier Export Beer"- IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITV. Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER The Kaier Export Beer.. It Is compared by mauy to tho products of lladen MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GPS. D. PIER, G0MPA1Y, Lmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANPOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mail orders will receive prompt attention. LUMBER ! GLENN & O'HEARN (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah dumber and Feed Co 1 spring remedy tV4 to batter than alt other U Paine's Celery Compound Thousands havo been cured by It physicians use and rec ommend It We Recommend It. Wo "havo It Try a bottle, A. WASLEY, 106 North Hnln Street. EASTERN J TOVS, CANDIES, CH EAR. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rmm.-cnmr -stoke, 29 West -Centre Street. FULL MOON c a And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. Q. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOP. Ferguson House Block. FRESH PRETZELS DEMVKKED EVEltY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 nnd 120 N. Bowers St., Shenandoah. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained br thore who use Pozzomi'b Complexion powder. ampauj. examination. warranted. veiucies. Harness. 13(1 to 170. Trans. Waeon. oad Q4 Milk r.Tffr .iii Ir" v N.WSurrtr. Price, with eartalni, lamps, t. tataloguo of all our itlei. shads, apron and fender. IM. At looi i in for lao. CO. W. Ii. riUTT, Bco ELKUAUT. U. mmmmmmmmn And his associates havo snout, not only much timo, but also a largo amount of monoy, in experiments, to bring this Beer to its present perfection and they havo many testimonials that tho company lias received from well known medical men which aro oxliihited witli pardonable pride by tho President, Mr. Chas. 1). Kaicr. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a gentleman scientifically versed iu all that pertains to tbo lltewer's Art and to Ids porsovoranco aud closo application is largoly duo tbo splendid triumphs achieved by "Old Country" lieor Driukors and Havana. LUMBER!