EASTER SES2L 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. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. 0 tiiu wi:,Tiii:u. The forecast for Tuesday : Cloudy to ptiitly rlotidv wether, with slight teinpoiaturo chmigp and friili v i-tcrly to southerly wind', witli miu mill tolUmed by clearing. PALM SUNDAY. Our Spring Greeting We offer you the newest Kootls 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 $14.40, 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 yen greater values than any other house in town. Great Bargains Are offered 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. in ssiog. MAHANOY CITY. fur An Inclilutit That CrcaU'il Incitement 11 Willie. Mahanoy City, April t. Considerable ei citoiuent was occasioned Saturday afternoon by tbo tlimiglitlt'k; action of a man which caused Revere injury to a buy. It appears that William Coleman, n 1 1-year-old boy, was playing with others and had placed a number of ompty beer kegt beside each other to run over them. As t'olemnn started to run a bystander named Frank Conizula iravo one of the ke(;s a kick. This caused the row to roll ami youns Coleman fell with great force. His back truck one of the kegs and tlic boy lay motionless upon the cround. Ills companions helped him to rcuain his feet, but lie was unable to stand. Meanwhile feel ing against ('onuula had attained a liiftli pit. h and the mail run oil' tn escape the threatening crowd. He was chased some dis tance and finally arrested, ( innilia was committed by Justice May to await the re sult of the boy's injuries, but soon after a physician certified that although Coleman had been seriously injured, the boy's condi tion was not critical or dangerous, ('ouiaila was released under ?300 bail. The funeral of Margaret, wife of Joseph Wyatt, Sr., took jilaco yesterday morning. Services were conducted in tho Primitive. Methodist church. Interment was made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery at Taniaqua. The pall bearers wero Messrs. James Northey, Alfred Millard, Daniel Westwood, John Hol land, S. U. Seageraud William WcrtK. Dennis Wohr lost a four-year-old daughter by death this morning. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. WIIKN TliAVIXING Whether 011 pleasure bent or business, take on every trip 11 bottlo of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and boels, pievoiiting fevers, headaches and other I'urms of sick ness. For sale m 50 ceut bottles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. Flowers lor Kustcr. A full variety of Easter plants in full t.oom. They will arrivo Thursday, April 7th, at Coslctt's, 30 South Main St. 3 30 St Heilache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Ami-Hi ulin lie never fails, 25c. lniplcKihc Colillrliliitliiu Srilleen In tho Tilulty lti l'iirined Church, l'alln Sunday was a most interesting day for tho members of the Trinity Keformed elmrcli. Besides the rcgulai Palm Sunday services the pastor, Hev. Hubert O'llnyle, ex amined a large class of catechism at the morning service. The, handsome chinch was II lied by tho attendance. The young members of the class neipilUcd themselves splendidly. llach olio manifested i deep spiritual interest In the doctrines and duties of their holy religion. Hie parents and members expressed themselves as highly iilcaied with tho work of their pastor in his instruction of the young. The beauti ful and impressive cciemoliy of con tinuation took place at tho ovoning ser vices. Tho church was crowded to tho doors. Mauy people stood in the aisles and many could not gain entrance The pastor nrciiched an impressive sermiiii. His theme was "Personal Cuncecration to Christ," based on St. John XIII: 37-33. The sermon made a "orofoiiml Impression upon tho class, as well as tho eiitlro congre gition present. After the seiinon tho mem bers of the class presented themselves at the altar, where they were consecrated to the services of tho church by the solemn laying on of hands. It wa a boautiful scene to seo these young people kneel at the altar and hear their noble confession of faith in the Lord Christ. The class will take its first communion on Kastcr Sunday. The pastor and membersof Trinity congregation chii cer tainly feel happy over yestei day's events. The fullowing is the list of the members ol the catechetical class: l-.tntra Prescott, Clara A. Schoppel, Ida M. l'ortz, Sarah It Troutman, Kuinia I. Zimmerman, Margaict l!ees, Carrie M. Morgan, Maiy K. IUlitis, Vara W. lienner, Charles K. I!eiel, Joseph It. Uownian, tleorge W. Niemaii, Fiederick K. Prescott, Henry 1!. llarnhart, Harry llinkle, (leorge W. Wolf, William (1. Frantz, F.mraa M. Meyer, I.dna (1. Mcsweniler, Fdiuer Kisenliower, James Taylor, John Steol, Eva Steel, Mis. Mattie llienemann, Mercio Heos, Valeria 13. Kalbach, (Scorge and Charles llerbine, Harvey Hilcuer. M. E. CHURCH. Hev. J. T. Swindells, the new pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, spent his second Sunday with the congregation and pleached impressive sermons at the morning and even ing services. On Wednesday next the pastor and his family will take chargo of the parsonage and there will bo lecoptions Wed nesday afternoon ami oveniug. CALVARY HAl'TIST CHURCH. A largo audience listened with great at tention to the oaiuost and pathetic preaching of Miss Morgan in the Calvary Ilaptist church on South Jaidin street last evening. At the after meeting many temained to hocouveiscd witli and three conversions wero made. At the Sabbath school in the afternoon Miss Morgan gave an earnost addiess to tho young people and all seemed deeply Impiessed. Those services throughout the day vicrc spiritual leasts. Service this evening at i:'M o'clock and during tho week. Jliss morgan will preach. . All will bo welcome. HUM IN CATHOLIC CHURC1I1S. The usual Palm Sunday services wero held in the Iioinan Catholic churches of town yesterday, the branches of palms being blessed with piayer. Next Sunday (Easter) tho services in these chinches will be the most beautiful and impressive of the year. GERMAN' Ll TltnitAN CHURCH. The usual immossivo Palm Sunday conlir iiiation services wero held in St. John's Her man Evangelical Lutheran church, on West Cherry street, yesteiduy morning. The class confirmed comprised tho following chil dren : Christian thailcs Hazier, Edwaid Leopold Di rr, Otto L. A. Fricdiicksdoif, Fannie M. Warniik, Elabeth A. Eeker, Ida Estella Kiernian, Elizibeth P. Carl, llcrtha llcaton.Clara A. Hililenbiand.Charlotta Irene Dmnbach. A noteworthy feature in this cou nt ctiou is that all cjtccptone of the class wero christened in their infancy by the pastor who coulliined them, Hev. John Guilder. The pastor pleached a sermon in his usually im pressive manner, taking Matt. XXI : 1-0 as his test. Tho choral part ot me program was one of tho impiessive features of the service. The singing was exceptionally line. Prof. ZeiU was director and Miss Ida L Dorubach piesided at tho organ. The attend- auco at the service was so largo that the gen erous seating capacity of the church was overtaxed. ew fresh TlllcU at Coslclt's. Now fresh strawberries, tomatoes, head lottuce, asparagus and beans. I rosh lisli every Wednesday and Friday. At Coslctt's, 3(1 South Main street. 3-30-8t Joseph II. Kehler.of Allentown, is n guest of relatives here. Oeorgc Thompson, of Lost Creek, Is slowly recoverlui! from an attack of sickness. Mis Katie Chalmers and Mrs. Louis llender, both of Win. Peuti, are confined to their homes by illness. Miss Annio Walker, of Win. Peiin, is re ported to be luiprovlug from her recent Ill ness. She Is still confined to her bed. John llotienberger, tho ohef at lllekert's cafe, has become the proud father of a baby boy. Major llebor S. Thompson, of Pottsvillo, was a town isitor to-day. S. (1. M. lloliopeter, M. M. liurkeand K. W. Shoemaker, Eso.s., transacted business at the Pottsvillo court to day. Charles ltadzlowicz spent this morning in attendance at court as n wituess. L. A. D.iinhereer mado a business trip to Mlnersvillo to-day. Mis. James: McElhenny, of Mahanoy City, who has a host of friends here, Is con fined to the house by slight illness. l!ov. VauFosscn, lector of All Saints P E. church, is entertaining his mother and sister. They arrived fiom Tacoma, Wash last week. M. P. Quinn, tho Pottsvillo contractor, was a visitor to town to-day. 1). II. Llewellyn spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. 13. II. Hunter made a trip to tho county seat this morning. Jerry O'Neill resumid his duties this morning as driver for the Columbia Hrewing Company. He had been laid up the past few weeks witli a fractured knee cap. D. II. Sterner was among the Sunday passengers to Pottsvil'o. Miss Lizzie Murioll, of Cilraidville, was seen on our streets this morning. iliss Sallio Sweeney, ot Lost Creek, is spending a vacation in Philadelphia. She was accompanied to the (Quaker City by her aunt, Mrs. Jamci Dougherty, who has been visiting friends in Lost Creek for several weeks. Enoch Lockett spout to-day at tho county seat. Miss Sue llusscll, of l)rifton,w:is greeting her many acquaintances in town to day. W. G. Thomas wan a vistor to tho parental homestead at Mlnersvillo yesteiday. I'OI.ITIC.VI, l'OINTS. ARBEY'S OOK BEB Janus li. Holland has assumed tho duties of Xmal Ollicerat Philadelphia. State Chaiiman Elkin has issued tho call for the Itcpiiblicaii state convention on June !', at Hiirrisburg. Each district is entitled to one delegate for every 2,000 or fraction thereof. Tho election of state delegates in this county must be held not moic than 30 days nor less than ten days pievious to that date. There arc now four piouounced candidates to succeed Controller Severn, diaries A. snydor and li. W. Payne havo been in the field some time. Applications for the ap pointment lave also been filed in the intcicst of Editor L. V. liauscli, of Mahanoy City, and John Howe, of Ashland. Tho Governor will havo a hearing in the matter to-day or Tuesday. Wliitelioiiso, lirumni and Coylo aro backing Hausch and Payno; anything to beat Snyder, Senator Losch's man. Tho Central liepublican Club is making great pieparations for the reception of John Wauauiaker at Pottsvillo on the l-'th inst., in celebrating Henry Clay's birthday. Mr. Wauauiaker will make a speech at tho ban quet to bd held in tho evening. It is probable ho will address a public meeting on state issues. Hon. James li. Heilly and ex-District At torney liyan aio putting up opposition dele gates hi tho ,'ai lolls winds in Pottsville, as landidatcs fur Coiigics. 1 lank .Mome has decided not to oppose Gils Sell rink for rt'iinmiuation to the Lcgisla lure, but William Jones, of Palo Alto, is ni the field against Gustavus. And there you aio ! Lewis Sadler.son of ex-Judge W. F. Sadler, of Carlisle, is a candidate for the Republican nomination for District Attorney of Cumber, laud county. The Giraidville Leader comes out in :i stioug editorial favorable to S. 11. Edwards, Esq., as the Republican candidate for District Attorney . In fact, tho county press gener ally speak in much praise of the ox-County Chairman's candidacy. He is the logical can didate, and in point of party servlco Ids claims aro of tho highest character. He has many warm supporters in this locality, who belioe that his ambition in this connection is fully justified. Joseph Xichter, who was strongly hacked as the successor to County Commissioner John P. Martin, last night mado tho an. nounccmcnt of his withdrawal as a candi. date, because he could not atlord to give up his business to accept tho appointment. The appointments will likely bo nude to-morrow To-day's Philadelphia Press, in noting that John J. Coyle has lost ground in Schuylkill and is now a icsidcnt of Philadelphia, says he is an applicant for tho $3 000 position under tho Collector of tho Port now held by S. C. Kirk, formerly of this county, which is protected by the civil service. Coylo was an applicant for a Consulship and subsequently for deputy collector, but was turned duwu in both cases. Ho will now take any old thin PITHY POINTS. Iluppenlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for llnsty Perusal. This is surely April fool weather. The llorough Council will meet Thursday evening. St. Clair Is pleparlng for I ourth ol July celebration. Tho Ashland Klks Initiated six new mem bers last week. Tho business people are observing tho bun- day law In Minersvllle. Charles Daniel has moved his resilience from Ashland to Pottsville. Tlic Joyco lirothers at Lost Cicok liavo opened a grocory stoic at that place. F. F. Heed iissuimd the duties of Post master at Mahanoy City this morning. Liquor retailers in Illair county have been foiblddeu b.v the court to sell bcor In schooners, llostoii refuses to part with- Jack Stiretts, and Tim Hurst won't get him tn cover first base for tho Hrowns. The clothing of t.ycar-old Xellio Wetbalo was ignited by n stove at Shamokin, and tho child was fatally burned. Prothouotary James It. Deegan has been confined to his homo at Ashland by Illness for the past several days. Tho spring Undo Is opening and tho wise merchant places his ad. In tho Hku.u.d to catch the cicam of the trade. The Republican concspondent "swallow" tho Mandoiir April fool robbery article appearing in theso columns. Tho First National Hank of Tamaqua has had a comploto system of burglar alarms placed in and around tho building. J. F. Carter, a St. Clair boy. has reported for duty as ensign on the Mayilower. Hols a giaduato of Annapolis Naval Academy. The Eastou post office will be ranked in tho first class after July 1, and 'tho post master's salary will be incieascd by $100. The falling of a mine pillar in the Van Storch slope, near Scranton, killed Patrick Lavin and seriously injtticd Michael Gil-bride. Telephone lilies have been placed in the North Mahanoy and Schuylkill collieries, to connect the cngino hou-ts with the iutenor winkings. The train on tho P. & 11. railroad leaving hl'ottsville at 7:10 a. m. over the Fiackville short loute, will heieaftcr inn tlnough to Shamokin. Tho body of an unknown suicide, about 20 years of age, was found near Winton, Lacka wanna county, yesterday, with a lcvolver lying at lus side. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association has appointed J. II. Gorman, of Pottsville, Pa., general agent for the anthracite coal legion United States Review. Rendered almost insane b.v hunger, Michael Kodas tried to throw himself nnd- r a train at Mt. Carmel, but men dragged him from the track and saved his life. Five hundred Huns who wero employed at the collieries ill tlic Panther Valley which are shut down aro preparing to leave for the couutiyof their uathity. Governor Hastings has accepted tho resig nation of Kcnjauiin K. Severn, Controller of Schuylkill county, to take ell'ect upon the appointment of his successor. George Julius, who lobbed John llolitus ol ?(j."0 at Mahanoy City last week, has been captured at Iioston, Mass., and an ofiicor has been sent to that place to bring him back. A transient clothing merchant who wished to disposo of goods in Mt. Carmel, wits prohi bited from selling on refusal to pay a lino ol SSOO. The homo merchants kicked, and were justified. Tho (llrardville correspondent states that Co. F, 8th Regt., N. G. I' , of that plaeo, is filled to its full quota of members, and each day Capt. Danlts is in receipt of letters from men not only from Girardville, but neigh boring towns, asking fur admission to tho company. Amos W. Staull'cr, a veteran residing at Petersburg, Lancaster county, yesterday coughed up a bullet, with which lie was wounded in the shoulder in lSiil. A tight is on between tho County Com missioners and the Prison Commissioners of Luzeine county as to which set of oillcials shall contract for prison supplies. An oiler has been mado to tbo Government by John II. R.irnes, of Pittsburg, to tako submarine photographs of the sunken war ship Maine, by an apparatus of his ow n invention. COURT AT POTTSVILLE. (Continued from First Page.) tho Gordon slate Company ngalnst M, It' Master. " Ono of tho parties having failed to submit tho name of persona desired for trustees In the matter of tho application to liquidate tho ulliilrs of the Slietiatidoah Lumber and Feed Csinpany, action was deferred for tho present on motion of M. M. llurke, 13?q. Charles A. Snyder, Esq., applicant for ap pointment as County Controller, has received notice from Ilarrisburg that exceptions havo been filed to his application by Gordon Reed, Into steward at tho almshouse, through Win. Wllhelm, Esq. Tho bond of Elias Riuikcs, Treasurer of East Union township, In tho sum of $5,000 and John Lorah and Celeste Lougo as sure ties, was approved. William Derr has filed an application to have his saloon license transferred from the Thlid ward to the Fifth ward, Shenandoah A deed lor piemUes In Shenandoah was recorded to day from Joseph Yudlnski and wlfo to Paul Prock. DMUND HARRIS, 30.j South riain Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost. CARPET WEAVING. We are still weaving carjiet at from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of ArbueklM cotlco gleu nwny with one pound of 0O0 ton. Ten pietn of good white floating Himp, 25c Three pounds California prunes 8$c Hlx pounds lima beans 'je TwiiMiiKnt hcKt tellv i. Uood loose cotlee 20o Other goods sold in proportion. FULL MOONTot And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a sjwcialt . DUSTO'S Gives a satisfied smile every pa'nte that tastes it. to W. G BARBER SHOP Ferguson House Iilock. Now on tap at all our customers. Easter eggs named free of chargo at M. L. Keinmerer's, 35 X. Main street. 1-l Ot Obituary. 13. 13. Holms, 11 prominent resident of Pincgrove, died in Philadelphia, leaving a widow and two children. Tho funeral of Isaac Heltz took plaeo yes terday at Delano. Tho deceased was 00 years old. On Saturday morning Christ Erbo, aged 78 years, died at Tamaqua. llo was a vctorau of the late war. Funeral to-morrow. Tho many friends of Miss Jen n io Lynn will bo pained to learn of her death, which occurred at .Summit Hill oil Saturday. She had been ill for a period of six months, hut until about three iiionths-ago she served in the capacity of 11 nurse at tho Miners' hospi tal, which position she so ably filled for thrco years Miss Lynn was aged about 22 years and enjoyed a large acquaintance in town. Her fuuer.il will tako place from tho resi dence of her parents at Summit Hill to- mnnow. Jaiuos Morris, sou of William M. and the late Einnia Morris, died at tlin family resi dence on South Powers street at 7:30 o'clocl this morning;. Death was duo to ac.uto pneu monia and it came with great shock to the family, as the victim only took sick last Wednesday. The deceased was a siuglo man aged 27 years, 1 month and 23 days, He was a member of Major Jennings Council No 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., and during tho exis tence of tho Washington Rami was a clarinet player in it. During tho past nino yeais he held a position as loader boss at tho Shcnau doah City colliery. Vim will find tho largest and most complete lino of Luster novelties at M. L. Keminerer's, 35 Xortli .Main street. t-1 Ot Hotel Property Sold. Tlic Commercial hotel property, located at the northwest corner of Main and Coal streets, was sold Saturday afternoon pursuant to an oulcr of the Orphans' Court procured by S, G. M. lloliopeter, Lsq., attorney for Luciau W. Krebs, executor of tlic estate of Ludwig .imnieiman, to which tlie property belonged Tlic property was sold at a similar sale about a year ago and E. W. Shoemaker, Esq attorney for tho heirs, bid it in for about 13, 000. The heirs wero unable to agree among themselves upon a division and Mr. Hollo peter went into court again and had a second sale ordered. Tho bidding was not spirited and tho property was knocked down Messrs. T. P., H. M. and J. J. Iiradigan for $0,000, or $1,000 less than was bid a year ago by the heirs. i'he tenant of tho hotel Morris lleckmau, continues in possession, 1 his lease will not expire until a year hence. MeldiiUlx uufu. Sour krout and pork to-night. Another Ti-otter. While at Allentown 011 Saturday Council 111:111 F 13. Magargle purchased a Kentuck trotter known as "Nellie Mcllobeits, sister of the young trotter he purchased re eently, Nancy McRoberts." Tho new qulsitiou is three years old and has a trial mile lecord of 2.30. Silver Cream Polish, At llrur.im's. the best in tho world. NVM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. 12 W. Centre St. BEST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths, n t T-rT 27 Wmt Et D. rULEI, CentroBt. samlnallou Made at Your Home or at Our Storo. --Has Moved to- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, Spain Not Anxious for Mediation At the outset Spain was most earnes: for mediation, nnd to this end ad dressed a note to the powers about ten days ago. Now, however, as the pros pecta for mediation appear to be grow ing, the Spanish authorities seem to he less Inclined toward this course. This may be due to the fact that Spain had looked upon mediation as an indirect form of intervention of the European powers in favor of one of their own number. The Spanish note developed, however, that the iiowers were not ready for any such radical step. France made the llrst declaration through Premier Hanatoux In the French cham ber that France would treat both par ties alike as friends. This was an unexpected reverse for Spata, as she felt that the French ownership of Martinique, Guadeloupe and other Isl ands could Incline her to sympathy with Spain in defending her soverlgnty over Cuba. The Spanish minister, Senor Polo y Bernabe, and his staff had a busy Sun day, although it did not bring any de velopments changing the situation. The minister did not see state department ofllclals during the day. Ills last of ficial exchange with tho authorities here was on last Friday, after Spain's answer had been received, since which time the negotiations have been at a halt. This, however, has not lessened the Spanish minister's activity in keep ing his government fully apprised as to the general aspect of affairs in this country. The elaborate manner in which this cable intelligence has gone to the authorities at Madrid is prob ably without parallel. It Is understood that when the situation began to as sume Its most serious aspect a single cable dispatch sent by tho minister to the foreign olllce at Madrid cost $1,000, Another dispatch cost 1700; another noo. to cuiti: a coi.i in oni: day. 'Euko relative Ilromo Qiilnlno Tablets. All drimelsts refund the monoy If it falls to cure. 25c. Tho gcuuiuo has h.' 11. Q. on each tablet. Cemetery Mystery. The preparation of tho'gravo for the in terment of Mrs. Margaret Wyatt in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Tamaqua led to a dis covery that is causing much discussion. While Joseph Southern, tho soxton, was digging the trave ho came upon a largo rock weighing about a ton. This was removed by Southern witli assistance and beneath it was found a rough box, which was found to bo empty. The sexton at once reported the matter to the secretary of tbo cemetery as sociation. A search of the recoids was made, but it could nut ho found that tho lot had ever been sold to any ono other than tho Wyatt family. To avoid any possible con fusion in tho future a lot in another location was given and the grave arranged before the cortege arrived. How tho rough box got into the place where tho sexton found it con tinues a mystery. The box had tho appear ance of having been in the ground several years. ni'.iti; IS A UtADi: TONIC. Like the blue biids which mako their ap pearance witli the approach of spring, so wo appear before you with an announcement of our lino of gioccnes and Easter needs. Our groceries are as good as a tonic and good groceries with economical prieesaroa preven tative to exorbitant charges. Om stoio is not among the largest but our stocks ranks first. Wo would suggest that you give us a trial for Easter. As a leader we olfer tho best Cali fornia prunes at 3 and 1 pounds for 25 cents. Tho leading and cheapest grocer, I!. A. FRIEDMAN, 210 West Ccntie street, three doors below brick school building. l-l-3t Itriug cash and sizo of loom and seo how cheap you can buy carpets and oilcloths at Fricko s carpet store. -l-l-ut llie Laities Auxllurj'rt I'logrnni. At a meeting of tho Eadies auxllary to tho Ushers association to ho held this evening at the home of the president, Miss Drown, thu followlug program will bo rendered: Reading, Miss I.ingham ; solo, Miss Schrolllor ; dec a- mation, Miss Llewellyn: solo, Miss Taylor; recitation, Miss Roberts; reading, Miss Hopkins ; solo. MUs Powell. All young ladies aro invited to attend theso homo meet lugs. lllekert's Colo, Vegetable soup, free, to-night. Call's livor and potato salad to-morrow morning. Ilrnncliliig Out. Charles Clirvln, the South Main steect mer chant, ban decided to open u branch storo in Willlamsport. Mr. Girvin will leave for that place to-morrow moinlng to have every thing in readiness for the Easter trado. . llase Dull. Tho Shenandoah llluea announce, that they will play any team ranging from 0 to 13 years. Address William Clcary, 23 South Gilbert street. LouU JMunii lias llemoicd His notion and gent's furnishing stcro from No. 17 to 33 Vot Centio street. Mr. Mann solicits tho patronage of his patrons at his now staiid. 4-4-ot Buy Kcystonenour. Bo sure that tho nam Lehsig & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed ou over., sack, A Week to KvtKttr. ricparu lor ulster htinilay anil enjoy an extra week of tho Spring finery by seeing cur lino of ladies silk capes and children's coats These offerings aro sumething unusual, fur our lino is cleverly combined with worth economy and quality. Ourstockthis spring is tar better than last spiing, moro pneo worth, moro fashion tiuth, mole fabric value, and neaior ideal tailoring perfection 1-4 (It R. F. (lux. Kt-mlrifk lliiuso Free Lunch. Clam soup will bo served, free, to all pa trous to-night. MISCELLANEOUS. irum SAI.15. A beautiful walnut bid room 1; suite. Complete outfit. Apply at IIkiiai 3-lD-tI olllce. OH SALICHouse ami lot, 313 Knt Centre fctrett. Aimly to T. It. 1 edda 11. Sliennn- Ud.'lll. -llU 7101E SALU A very tU-strnble property. A j. piyiojoscpn wyau, mi inoriii .wiuai, Iaoit UKNT.Tlic corner storo room now oc 1 en pled hv thu Factory Hhoo Storo. A irooil opi'nini; for any ono either in thu hoot uml hIiou or any oilier uusinesH Apply to in. w. jseutiall jHMiiai-8 iiaruwaro more. e-ii-u SIUAIITKK KOTICM-Notice is herein- trlve j that an nontieatlon will ho nindu to the uourt or i onnuuii I'lcay, or ciiuyJk!ll county at VotUvillt', on Monday, April IMh, 1H0S, at tei o'clock In the forenoon, by 1 J lliley, Franlc (Jrehlik. William MenkewlLV-. John Wahser and And tew Szauklewh zo, under thu Act of Assembly to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, (and itu sunnlenu'ntst annroved Ann I UtUli. 1871. for the charter of an intended corporation to bo called and known a8"TheMiuauoIaukanto Jleneliclal Society, of Shenandoah, lVnna-.," the character and object of which are the maintenance or an organuaiion lor nenenenu nru protective pur iio,c hv establishing a beneficial fund for the relief of hick or Injured n, embers, tho aid of faml Itts of deceased members and the cultiva tion of charity and benevolence. Huld society 1 9 to be carried ou at Shenandoah. I 'a . and for the purpone herein net forth h to have, pOHt.ehn and enjoy all the right, beneiltH and privileges oi ham Act or ASHemniy ami us supplements, Solicitor- Shenandoah, Ta April 4, 1-1-11-10 LAUER'S OCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AHD Pilsner Beer Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent und Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rrec lei You need a doctor many times when vou dnn't call one. You Buffer pain in fifty forma nnd yet won't call tho doc'.or, be cause you hopo that tlio pain "will no away after a while." And, too, yon kr.ow by oxperienco, that that first visit of tho doctor la generally followed by many others, with the inevitable) consequence of n Mg bill " for professional services." You don't know what to do for yoiirself orwhat lo tali o. Hut suppose that you could cet free, ab solutely free, tho advico of ono of tho most in tho United States? You can. Ths rhV' sioian fright here. Ho has an oflico in tho buiiJint;, ho has a staff of correspondents to assist him, and anyono and everyone, who needs medical advice is Invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or tho hclth of any member of the family you may write about it, suro of a careful read ing of your letter, suro of a conscientious diagnosis of your case, 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. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale: ol a ewe if euro is possible. Every letter will bo hrU n3 a strictly confidential communication, liemcmber theso facts. Wo offer you medical advico from one of tho most eminent practitioners in tho United States, whether our medicines suit your particular caso or not. We 'offer you this advico nt the cost of the two cent stamp which it will tako to bring your letter to our office. Address tho Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., liowell, Mass. Only One Cum1. Although Saturday was pay day at tho '. it It. O. & I. collieries in this district tho Justices were practically without business. flicro was only ono caw anil in tliat tbo im patient ptosecutor, John Yargo, lodged complaints at two places. First be went to Justice Tooiney ami eliargeu John baboloski with anault and battery, larceny of u pipe mil malicious mischief in bieaklug a door iy throwing stones. A constable was uot at hand at tho time and Ynrgo lodged tho same complaint before Justleo Shoemaker, beforo whom Yargo was arraigned and put under $-100 bail. A question of precedence will now arise, as Justico Toomcy says lus war rant will bo insited upou because it was is- biied first. The dull business in the Jus tices' courts is due to the opening of holy week. Baby Carriages $5.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75. White enameled bedsteads, a miracle, $,98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry hand Walnut, 49c, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1,69. FURNITURB . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. ASTERN TOYS, CANDIES, CHEAP. Scalp Treatment. Kntharino A. Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf Fire I l'irel flrol Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongrst cash companies : I'hila. Underwriter.'! Iusuranco Co. of North America nnd Fire Association, Hartford l'iro Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firj Ins. Co., United Firemen 's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take I)r. Davis' Atl-lleadaehe. All druggists We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rHim.-cnEnr-ME, 29 West Centre Street. FRESH PRETZELS DELIVERED EVERY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 nnd 120 N. Iiowers St., Shenandoah. 1IW tut bare sold direct to the con earner for 25 yean at m hole e&l prices, flavin him ths aeaier s proms, snip any- ivuci ior examination. Everything warranted. 118 e tries of Vehicles, as styles or Harness. lopuuggies, 1 L Surreys. 5U to 8125. Carria ges, l'haetons. Traps. Wagon ettes, Spring. KomI and Milk Wagons. Send for large, free Catalogna of all our styles, shade, apron aod fenders, (60. At soodas nlli for 199. ELKHART CAHKIAGE AHD HAUKESS MFG. CO, W. XI. 1'UAXT, ELttlLUiT, EfD. Jf.TT. Sarrey nirneii. Tries, 16.DQ, Al iDOtt Kill ior f Vo, CM Surrey. Prior, with enrUini, Umps, sni mmmmmmmmim I CKaier Export Beer"!- fcj IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE , StEj- BREWERY PRODUCTION li THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, X: OF" MAHANOY CITY. i Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. il MR. CHARLES D. KAIER 3 3 And bis associates liavo spent, not only much tlmo, but also a large amount of money, in experiments, to bring tbis Boer to Its present perfection and they liavo many testimonials that tho company lias received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonablo pride by tho President, Mr. Cbas. I). Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a uentlcman scientifically versed in all that pertains to the II tower's Art and to his perseverance and close application is largely duo the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old Country" lieer Driukors to tho products of liaden and Uavaria. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY 1! THE GPS. D. piEH COIVIPRY, Iimd. Sri Mahanoy City, Pa. Sfcj. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY 1 EDWARD O'DONNELL. fcj Mail orders will receive prompt attention. 3 3 3 3 3 3 s 3 3 LUMBER ! LUMBER! (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 lumber and Feed Co
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