X EASTER Will soon he here and selection of etc., and at wc have a fine cards, booklets, prices to suit the times. Out line of fine Chocolates for the Easter trade is complete ; also chocolate eggs, rabbits, etc. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. IVIaJln St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting. We offer you the newest goods 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 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. MAHANOY CITY. How StruwH Ato l'.lciwhiu- m the Worliln Time. Mahanov City, April 5. TIio talkot betUr working time H heavily discounted by a cur rent report that the district superintendents uud.r the 1'. & It. C. & I. Co. have instructed mine foremen to rush tho production of coal upon the ba?.a that tho collieries work to their very fullest extent in the time allotted. Collieries that have been producing 4U0 or 600 cars daily, it is unoUlclally btalcd, will be required to run the number up to U00, if poS' ibli., and collieries of less capacity aio to attain a proportionate iiicrwite. Alex. Lynch ami .loM'ph Muscowicz, of Mrea, were arraigned before Justice May last in-lit, charged with assault and buttery on oath of .Mr-. MiiKRie Yiikiiboski. Mrs J, uch, v. ilc of one of tho defendants, took suddenly ill Sunday afternoon and fainted. Il -r Im-tli mil and Mu.cowicz throw water in hei faco for the purpose of reviving her. About this time Mrs. Yakaboaki happened to visit the bouse aud she raised objections to th treatment. She advised other remedies and tho husband aud Mtiscowiuz threw her out of the house. The defendants furnished Juno hail. E i. Keiuhold is espentod homo from his trip to tho Oricmt during tho end of this week, or latter part of next week. The Citizens bind held an election last night and Harry Harris was elected leader to succeed Newton lieed, who held the position for many yetrs. The following elections wero also made : President, l''red. Klitsch; Vice Tresident, Adam Kanuto; Recording Secretary, Chris. Witzel; Financial Secre tary, William IMwards; Treasurer, John Hartung; Trusteos, James l'aiuler, Louis Meyers aud Illisha Harris; Assistant Leader, Uul Harris. Christ. tJrimm has gono to Scran'ton, where ho will open u barber shop. He has taken Harry Werlz aud (Jharlts Werner with him. At a mectiug of the School Board last night a report showed that the enrollment of pupils is '-MOO, of which 0S3 are hoys and 1,123 jjirls. Tnuut OiUcer Uttlehalos visited 207 parents during the past month. New fresh Tiuck nt Coslelt's. New frosh Btrawberries, tomatoes, head lottnce, asparagus and beans. Fresh fish every Wednesday and Friday. At Coslett's, 38 South Main street. 3-30-8t DMXJND 0 TT A T? "R TQ 204 South flai:l Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cil prices and also below cost. CARPET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of Arbuckle coffee given away with one pound of &0o tea- Ten pieces of good white floating soap, 2.V Tl.rpA twiiindi. f 'aliftiriiia nruiieg. 2ftc Hlx pounds Hum beans 2-"o ivvuennsoi upbi jeiiy Uood loose colTce IKK- Othtr goods sold in proportion. FULL MOON-gys And that is the time to have your bair cut. We make it a specially. W. Q. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. UARUER SHOP. Ferguson House Mock. HI3.ST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, "Sfuem. f$, . iigor S Verdicts AVER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills ill the promises made for it, is the vzrdicl of those )0 Live tried it. s "I have ol1 AVer's Hair V-oor or fifteen vcrisand do not knmv of n BihKie ease wtiero It ih I not uitt entire satisfaction." F. il. GKOVE, 1'nunsdate, Ala. inr " When dlseme cnucd my Imtr to full out, 1 found AVER'S 1U1K VluiiR n most excellent preparation unci one thut does nit tlmt Is cUimwdforU."-L. UCSIl.CoumdLwlie, l'a. igor "AYKR'sIIURVieiun does nil that Isclnlmtd for It. It respond my hair, which whs fast becomlne gray, buck t its nntuutl coloi dark brown." YV. II. IIASKMIOFlM'aterbon.N.J. ' My head becnmofnll of dandruff, and after time mv hair bean to fall out. The uae of Avtl's 1 1 lit Viooh Mopped the fnllinff oitt nml m.nk ti.e ncalp t lean ul healthy." AlKS. C. M. AYKLS, Mount A.i , (iu. Patrick Creary returned home from a business trip to Now York. -Matthew 1 1 italic r has entered tho cm- ploy of h. 1). Davidson, tho furniture dealer, who lias also embarked in the stove and hardware) business. County Controller Severn, who has been confined to his homo the past fivo weeks by an attack of liver complaint, is now much improved and nith favorable weather will bo able to appear on the stieets shortly. I'.dgar Jones, of Philadelphia, is a guest at the lirobst residence, on West Oak slieet. Fred. Gruhler is home from tho city of peanuts, AUentown, to spend his Kastcr Vacation. Mis Sarah Gay, of Pottsvillc, who was a guest of Mino luspoctor Stein's family in town, leturned to her homo to-day. J.J. Franoy spent to-day at I'hoenlx villc, purchasing iron work for his Lloyd street propel ty improvements. Daniel lliennau aud l'cter Iiiccu spent this morning at Pottsvillc. Mrs. N. W. Ueddall visited friends at Pottsvillo and Port Carbon to-day. 13. T. Nye, a Philadelphia electrical ex pert, was in towu yesterday on business in connection with tho Citizens' Klectric Light Company. George W. Iliill, of Delano, was a town visitor last evening. Harry Day, late of Mahanoy City, is a new employe at the toi.sorial establishment of W. U. Dusto. W. L. liussom, of Pottsvillo, and 13. S. Harrar, of Williainsport, ticket agents of the Iiailroad, were in town this morning, aud John II. Martin, the local agent, accompanied them to Pottsvillo. Lowis Leho was a visitor to Tamaqua to day. -Mrs. Georgo Kaso, of West Applo alley, has gone to Heading, to visit her sister, who is ill. Flowers lor llaslei-. A full vaiiety of Lastcr plants in full Loom. They will anivo Thursday, April 7th, nt Coslett's, 30 Suuth Main St. 3-30-8t Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Ilcadache never fails, 25c, I'eiislons IssiiAd. Pensions were is.ued to Joseph Knapp, of Yatusvllle, $S : William Tinions, Lost Creok, increase, f'Jl to S.10 ; John I.aing. Shenan doah, $s; C. 13. Walker, Pottsvillc, $S mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OCK BBR Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'atc that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. Will. SCHiMICKi-R, JR., Agent. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Ilotli rcawns have no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ninles and inexpensive dent i.try with an alwjlute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very lleit Teeth, ?8. Yon can uet no better, no matter what you pa) . No chariie for extracting, where leetli are ordered. We can take ) our impression in ihe morninc and give you your leeth in the afternoon if desired. (lolil I'llllnjrs, $1 ; IJcst Silver rulings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates, lixaminations and estimates free, We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. &2 POTTSVILLE NEWS. Delay In rilling the Vacancies In the Com lills.lnnershtpf , Pottsvillc, Apiil fl. This morning was scheduled for a meeting bttwrcn tho three Judges, Pershing, Ilechtcl and Koch, as to the appointments of Commissioners to suc ceed Commissioners Hentz aud Martin. So far as Judge Koch is concerned, ho didn't appear to bo worried over tho matter, for ho was placidly engaged in listening to thu testi mony of a uiso on trial before him. A HICIUOUS F.U.I.. Mrs. Taylor, sister of Frank Bertram, foil backward from an unguarded porch and struck on her head. She uas badly injured and remained unconscious for two hours. Her left side is powerless. lion: nm i-in.ney. Hon. (Ills Schrink, who is In Washington, looking ufter Major John F. Finney's chances for an nppointmont, states that Senator Quay will tako euro of him. Klt.LKIl HY A FALL. Samuel lieiuhart, aged 30 years and single, will bo burled to-morrow at II a. in. Ho fell through tho Peoplo's Hallway trestle and died at thu hospital from injuries to his head. John J. McGarry, 11 well-known saloon keepor of Forrestvllle, Cass township, died this morning. I'AYMIJNT AUTHORIZED. J. A. Seltzer has been authorized, by order of the Orphans' Couit, to pay $12 por mouth out of the estate of Samuel Diesher, late of Union township, deceased, for tho caro and aud support of Maliala Dresher until further order of tho court. ifi:is r.i!C0Rii:i. William M. Itachort and wife to Charles K Titiuan, of Philadelphia, premises in Union township. $12,500. J. J. Staufl'er and wife to Martin Heads, promises in Itingtown. $500. Martin Hoads to J. Lindcnniutli, premises in Iiingtown. $1,200. J. Lilidelimuth to N. S. Haines, premises in Iiingtown. $1,300. VOAINST A COAL COMPANY. James I!. Sweeney has begun un action in tiespass against tho Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany for damages not to exceed 110,000. The allegation is that -Mtltthow, tho 11-year-old son of the plaintiff, was injuied in defendant company's breaker at Lost Creek in June, lb!)7, and died as a result. KlSrUsnil A TItANSI'KIt. Judge Koch refused to t raut tho transfer of the license of tho United States hotel to Gately ,t Unttoii. Tho court stated that ob jections to tho transfer wore presented last week, the principal uue being that tho appli cants had already been selling liquor under tho old license. Tlie Court said that ncithor of the applicants resided In the county .and would have no interest in tho business be yond sharing tho profits, the business being conducted by a bartender under their direc tion. ZIMMERMAN'S CAEE SOLI). Joseph Klitch, proprietor of tho saloon at corner of Fast Norwegian and Logan streets, has purchased the good will of the Henj. Zimmerman restaurant on North Contro tieet P.J. Joyre, the wuil known bar keeper at tho Merchants' hotel, has pur chased tho saloon from Joseph Klitch. WIFE Al-RAID or HIM. In tho caso of Commonwealth vs. A. J. Sites, the court was asked that tho defendant, who is now in prison owing to his inability to secure bond in a surety aud dessrtion case, be released un bis own recognizance, in order that he may comply with part of the Court's older and pay his wife certain sums. Objec tion was made to the release of Sites, claim ing his wifo was afraid of him, and is now applying for a divorce. Court referred the matter to Judge Archbald, who tried the case. THE CONTROLLEr.sHIl'. Governor Hastings yesterday gave a hear ing in tho matter of tho Controller-ship vacancy. 13ditor L. V. Uausch, of Mahanoy City, was present, and bis appointment is urged by W. J. Vi hitehouso, Lsq., and Con gressiuau llrumra. Tho interests of Charles A. Snyder, Esq , who appears to havo the call, were looked after by Senator Loscli Another applicant was present in the person of John liowe, Jr., recently of Ashland. The Governor gavo them all a hearing, but did not iudicato his preference. Tho appoint ment will bo announced on Monday, and Snyder will probably ho the lvcky man NOTES. Judge Koch yesterday afternoon heard testimony in tho equity proceedings of Finauuel Hex and Nathan G. Hex, executor of the last will and testament of Nathan Hex, deceased, vs. Ellas Gerbcr. Hecordcr Junkyu yesterday received the commissions of Jacob S. Lengacrc, of West Penn, as notary public, aud Peter Maurer, of Harry, as justice of the peace. Feuton Keouan, is appointed rofcistry asses sor in Norwegian township, Currau's district : Andrew Marks appointed auditor in the saiuo district. James W. Iiyan appointed examiser iu the divorce proceedings of David Ii. Acker vs. Anna Maria Acker. In tho case of Ardiga Shimshack vs. Mike Hego, a locord from Justice N. T. IJrenuan, Court said there was not sufficient ovidence to sustain tho judgment entered, and sot asido the proceedings. In tho case of Christ vs. Ileddall Ilros., an arbitration in which there weie exceptions to tlueo bills of costs, the court sustained two of the bills. Tho bond of Elias Baukes, treasurer of Fast Unisn township, In tho sum of $5,000, with John Loral) and Celeste Longo, as sureties, was filed. Iu th case of Johr. F. Zuber vs. the Le high Valley Hallroad Company, Judgo Savidgc, who tried tho case, filed an opinion granting a new trial. J. H. Honshcrger presonted a petition from citizens of Klluo township, prnyiug for the appointment of viewers to lay out a new road from Silver Brook Junction to McAdoo. Church Notice, Last evening there was again a large at tendance at the Calvary Itaptist church, and deep interest was manifested. Many broko down aud wept calling upon Uod. The solos sung by W. Waters, choir leader, moved svery soul to tears. After the preaching of the gospel by tho raster, Miss Morgan's nppeal to the unsaved brought forward tan anxious souls who gave themselves to tho Lord. Surely the Lord hath douo groat things for us, whereof wo are glad. The interest pro longed the meeting till past 10 o'clock, when all went home rejoicing and praising God. Miss Morgau will preach this evening. Ser vice at 7:30. All welcome, li. It. Aliiin, pastor. WIIKX TltAVIJI.INO Whether on pleasure bout or business, tako on every trip a bottle of Syrup of l'igs, as it nets most pleasantly aud effectually on tho kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headache? and other forms of sick ness. For Kilo ill CO cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell ami completely derange the wlinlo Hslem when entering It through thu mucous surmics. Such articles should never bu used except on presciipt ions from reputable physicians, as (he damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh rure, manufactured by P. J, Cheney At f'o,, To ledo, ., contains no mercury, and Is taken in. tcriially, luting directly upon the blood uud mucimsMurfuci'sof thusystem. In buying Hall's Catarrji Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally, and inado In Toledo, Ohio, by 1'. J, Cheney A: Co. qVntlmonlula frco. Hold by Druggists, price 71 c, per bottle. IlaU' I'umllv Pills nro tho best. TO CUIUS A COI.O IN ONK DAY. 'Bake Laxative Ilromu Quliiiuo Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine baa L. 11. Q. on each tablet. CHANGED HIS MIND. How h ltullronil Conductor Ilrokn n Sui cidal Hpoll. Considerable excitement was nrca!onel in tho lowor part of the town at about six o'clock last evening by tho conduct of 1 Lithuanian named John Smilkus mid living in tho swamps near tho electric light station. He was determined to commit suicide and threatened two men who essayed to thwart him In bis plans In that direction. A rail roader, however, balked tho sahciuo with more forco than porsuasion. Soino people say Smilkus was half drunk and others declare that ho was half crazed by despondency over want of work. Smilkus went to tho Lohlgli Valley rnilioad, at 1 point near tho southern end of Market alloy, and . prostrated himself anoss one of the trucks. Some of his fiicuds hcAul thu whistle of an approaching engine and shouted to Smilkus to stop his fooling and get away from tho railroad. Smilkus paid no heed to them, but remained stretched face downwaid on the track. Two men then huiried towards the lallroad to pick thu man up, hut as they drew near Smilkus partly raised himself aud lliieatoiird them iu such a manner that they were afraid to continue their approach. As thoy faltered an empty engine running east drew near, but stopped n few yards from Smilkus, who still maintained his prosliiilo position on tho track. "Come, como ; it's your move." The speaker was a brawny roal train conductor who had just left the ongino which was halted a few yards distant. Smilkus muttered something to the effect that ho wished to bo left undisturbed, where upon the rallroadcr.clutchcd hiin with a firm grasp, raised him to his feet and hustled him across tho tracks to tho blink of tho em bankment and, with a well directed boot spur, sent tho would-be suicide rolling down tho embankment. Tho conductor then hur ried back to the cngino and was soon 011 his Journey again. Several spectators hurried to tho cmbauk incnt where Smilkus had taken his roll, but their assistance was not rcqniicd. Smilkus had changed Ills mind about the suicide nro Jcct and was wending his way to his home in tho swamps before tho crowd leached Jiim. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-Headache. All druggists. "Illll" ItHllliry Dealt. William llamscy, or as ho was better Known, "liill" ltaiusey, died suddenly at Philadelphia yesterday afternoon fiom an attack of heart disease. The deceased was at one time a prominent resident of this county, but for tho last fifteen or twenty years resided in Philadelphia, 'llamsey, al though not at tho time of his death wealthy, was once prominent and well-to-do. Thirty years ago, when ho hail learned tho trado tif a printer, under llenjainin naniian, who then owned the Pottsvillc Miners' Journal, he bought tho Mahanoy City Gazette, now tho tribune, and edited it for a number of years. Alter this he became activo in politics, and iu 1873 was named as a possible liepublican can didate for State Senator. Subsequently ho was offered other olliccs. hut did not ac cept any until he was appointed Notaiy Pub lic in tho '80s. A few yeats later ho ran into debt and his paper was sold to satisfy his creditors, llo then lesigued his position as Notary Public. In his misfortunes ho re turned to his original trade aud became 11 typesetter on various Philadelphia news papers. His last position was on The Times, which ho lost about three years ago, when typesetting machines wero introduced, and because of an injury to his nrm. Sinco then he has been a picturesque figure at Llghtli and Sansom streets, Philadelphia, where he has worked for policy writers as a "runner." A lazy liver makes a lazy man. liurdock Wood Hitters is the natural, uover failing icmcdy for a lazy liver. Deeds Recorded. From John Miller heirs to Monroe M. Stiehly, premises in Mahantongo township; from Hancock P. & L. Association to Henry J. Loren, premises in Tiemunt; from Joseph Iiudluaskl and wifo to Paul Procek et al, premises in Shenandoah ; from Froduricka Itungo to Jeremiah M. Mcrviu, premises in Ashlaud ; from Peter McL'lhenny aud wife to Llizaheth Weldon, piemisos in Tamaqua; from John H. Moyeret al to Jacob F. Kim mel, premises iu West Hrunswiek ; from Sheriff of Schuylkill Couuty to John H. Moyer, executor, et al, two deeds from premises in West Hrunswick ; from liridgct Hames et al. to Urbanus Stahley et al., premises in Tamaqua. Silver Cream Polish, tho best iu thu world. At Iiruniiu's. Joo Mlllpliy ut Killer's. Joseph Murphy, tho favorito Irish come dian, will bo at the Kaior Grand Opera Houso 011 Wednesday, April 13, when he will present his Irish romantic play, "Kerry Uow," In which he plays tho tltlo role of tho warm-hearted Irish blacksmith, Dan O'Hira. Tho horseshoeing scene in this play is without exception tho most realistic as well as novel features of any play ever presented on any stage ly Mr. Murphy, tho legitimate, sincere and skillful actor. Mr. Murphy's company is now taking a short vacation aud will remain in Mahanoy City, at tho Hotel Kaier, until tho 13th inst. A Week to Kasltr. Prepare for Easter Sunday and enjoy an extra week of tho Spring finery by seeing our lino of ladies' silk capes and children's coats. Theso oll'eriugs are something unusual, for our lino is cleverly combined with worth, economy and quality. Ourstockthis spring is far hotter than last spring, more price worth, more fashion truth, more fabric value, and nearer Ideal tailoring perfection l-J-0t it. F. gill." Improved Train Service. Commencing yesterday tho Philadelphia & Heading Railway Co. extended the pas senger train from Pottsvillo which formerly terminated the run at Ashlaud at 8:10 a.m., through to Shatnokin where It arrives at 0 a.m. Tills makes a good connection with train leaving Shenandoah at 7:30 a. m which will bo appreciated by the traveling public, as it is tlie first train to Ashland and Shamokin from town by any line. Easter eggs named free of charge at M. L. Kemmurer's, 33 N. Main street. 4-4 Ot Young Ilnvls ill Home, William Davis, of St. Clair, who was shot by his friend iu an escapade at Millorsviilo Fover.il weeks ago, is so far convalescent that he has been removed home from tho state hospital at Fountain Springs. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly relieved, per manently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. rile! Tirol l ire! Insure your property from loss iu tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America inul Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co , Amerloau Firo Insurauce Co , West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Change of ltcnldencr. Moo Illrsch inanagerof tho Famous cloth, lug house, has changed bis family residence from West Cherry street to West Coal street. The family of John Kase has moved from West Cherry street to West Centre stiect. Itev. AbromaitW, rector of tho Lithuanian church, Is temporarily changing his residence to West Cherry street. Tho change is made to citablo tho carpenters to commence work ou tho remodelling of tho parsouago. PITHY POINTS. t.Hppeulngs Throughout tlip Country Chrotilelnd for lln.ly I'erusnl. SI. John's Lutheran church at Hamburg was destroyed by lire yestorday. There are 1 SI prisoners In tho county jail, tho smallest number Iu several 'years. .1 regular monthly meeting of tho School Hoard will bo held to-morrow evening. Tho C. 1). Kaier Co., Is establishing a uow agency nt Heading to handle their product. Tho Hamburg blcyclo works were totally destroyed by fire yesterday. The first in coming mail after tlm fire contained an order for tbreo hundred bicycles. Miss ltcrtha Koiper, who is taking a music course at Mlllcrsvillo, is visiting bcr parents nt Huston liuii. Tho Daily News, of Mt. Carmel, Is an ex cellent paper, but Brother Wilson has a bad cao of war fever. Joseph Kcilcb, who conducts a saloon on I'ast Norweghn street, Is negotiating for tho purchase of Zimmerman's cafe. It Is reportod that some of tho holders of tho Lehigh Yallcy consolidated mortgago bonds may contest In the courts tho cxtomion of tho Lehigh Yallcy firsts. Wm. Hornlcer, of St. Clalr.'and Mattle P. Lurwlck, of Port Carbon, wore granted a marriage license. The llorough Council will hold a regular semi-monthly meeting on Thursday evening and tho new officials will mako their first monthly report. Smith & Campion, of Mahauoy City, have been awarded tho contract to construct a new branch of the P. &. It. near Lofty. Angelina Lutz, aged 07 years, who was ad mitted in 1891, died yesterday nt tho alms house. Her former home vflis at Pincgrove. licllly's orchestra is rehearsing special music for tho services iu the Annunciation church next Sunday. A lluug.uiau boarding boss at Thomastou has disappeared with $-100 belonging to his hoarders. Hiswhoreafeouts are unknown Harry Hight has been eloctcd a membor of Pottsvillo llorough Council, succeeding Prcsi dent li.iird Snyder, resigned. The regular meeting of tho County Medi cal Society was held t the Almshouse th! afternoon. Frank lleudcr has been appointed to fill tho vacancy on the P. S K. U. & 1. Co. engineer corps, at Ashland, caused by tlie retirement of Wm. Waters, who resigned recently. Jonah Houghton, organizer of the Sons of Tempeiance, will deliver a lecture at Ash land this evening. 'Squire Tobln's wifo and daughters, JIargaict and Ilosle, ot llcckscherville, wero seriously burned yesteiday. Margaret's clothing caught firo, and tho others extin guished tlie flames. Patrick Hughes, 0110 of Cas township s school teachers, and Miss Annie Lgau, of Mt. Lallec, will lie married in tho near future. Thomas Maley, of Huckseliervillc. lias lo cated permanently in the state of Colorado. Tho shoe linn of liarker & Lhrhart, al Pottsvillo, lias been dissolved by mutual con sent, W. N. Lhrhart retiring. Mrs. Amanda Reese, of Plymouth, Luzerne county, fell dead while 011 her way to church last oveuing. William Jennings Bryan will spoak ut Headiug on April 12 at a meeting to be held under the auspices of tho Central liimetallic League After an existence of three, months tho liangor Herald, published by W. E. Yan Wert, formerly of town, has suspended pub lication as a daily, and will be issued in the future as a weekly. ISy tho blowing out of a cylinder in an en ginc, James Gougan, a pump runner in 1 mine, at Nanticoke, Luzerne, cuunty, sue tabled injuries from which ho died. Ilring cash nnd size of loom and seo how cheap you can buy carpets and oil cloths at Fricko s carpet stoic. -l-l-Ot The Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trade is quiet and without special feature. Restricted output is the rule, but all cffuits cannot put it down to the limited market requirements, and where silos are made prices havo to bo shaded Operators regard tlie outlook as gloomy, hut, as hupo springs eternal in tho human breast, they are over anticipating that something may turn up to improve matters. Ihe. steady supplanting of anthracite by tho cheaper bituminous, especially in tho Binalle sizes, has much to do with tho slackness orders. Tlio report of coal mining in Ponn sylvauia shows that, whilu the anthracite output in 1&07 declined 1,120,070 tons, com paied with IbDO, tho bituminous output the stato was increased -1,100,010 tons, not withstanding tiio prolonged idleness caused by tho strike of last year in western Penn sylvauia. The Aprd output of unthracite is to bo kept, if possible, down to 2,000,000 tons, as tho market will not take any larger amount. You will find tho largest and most complete lino of Lister novelties al M. L. Kenmiercr s, 33 North Main street. 4-4-Gt Assigned to thu Minneapolis, Edward T. Consleiu, of Ashlaud, wb ranks as a graduate cadet with a salary $1,030 a year, yesterday reported for duty on hourTl tho United States battleship Minnea polis, at Hampton Roads, which has orders t join tlie Hying squadron. Ho is a son of H J. Coiistein, of Ashlaud, and Is 23 years old Ho was appoiutcd by Congressman Reilly a cadet at Annapolis iu 1801. Louie M111111 llns Itcmovcd His notion and gent's furnishing stcro from No. 17 to 33 West Centre street. Mr. Man solicits tho patronage of his patrons nt his new stanib 4-4-ot Iti-fuscd to Pay II10 Tux. The Horough Council of Gllborton held speciAl meeting last night, wheu tlie Schuyl kill Traction Company presented an ordiir mice granting them the privilege to relay it tracks, which wero torn up in tho bloody riot of 16B3 in that town, resulting In tin killing of James Parflttnnd William Holland The ordinance failed to pass because tho com pany refused to pay tho car tax of $3 ou oacli car, amounting to about $130. Slxcars have been running through tho borough and tax lias bteii paid in fivo years. If tho tax is not paid tho break in the tracks will not be patched. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Tain In tho Stomach Giddiness. Fulness after meuls. Head ache, Dlzzlnosa, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Hent. Loss ot Appotlto, Costtveness. lilotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous aud Trombllnir Sensations. THE riRST D03E WILL OIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every Bufforer wm acgnowiougo tucm to uo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Illll-.CIIAM'K I'H.LS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Fomalos to com- pieto iieaun. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem ami euro Mrk llciiduclio. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And litre tbs LARGEST SALE ornr.yl'nieiioieillclno In tlie World, 25o. at all Drue Stores, Till! WKATH1IH. Tho forecast for Wednesday! Cloudy, coldor weather preceded by rain and snow, with biisk northeasterly and nntthorly winds, high on the coasts, followed by clear lug. POLITICIANS SHOOT. no Men Kiigagcri In 11 IJunrrel AVIilrh They Tiled to Heltlo Willi nuns, llloonishurg, Pa., April !. Kx-Postimister Harney .1, Doyle, of Centralia, and Poor Director Patrick J. Cain, of Conyngliani township, who wore convicted nt a receut term of court of changing the Coiiynghani election returns iu favor of C'alu, and weie granted u now trial by tho court, engaged In a serious shooting nlfray yestorday aftornoon. Iloth men wero driving along thu public road, near Centralia, when they began to quarrel. Doyle, il Is said, drew a revolver and fired nt Calu, but did not hit him. Tho utter retaliated by firing twice at Doyle, wounding lilpi In tho arm and left side Tho wounded man was brought to Centra lia, where his injuries received medical at tention, and hois thought tobo out of danger. No arrests have been inado. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Hlckey, 120 N. Main St. tf 1'Irst Ward Itobbory. On Sunday night tho saloon of John Kusczo, on East Lloyd street, was broken Into by robbers. An eutranco was effected iy breaking open a rear door. Tho robbers took with them a pair of trousers and an overcoat belonging to tho piopriotor, six luudrcd cigars and $25 in cash. Tho rob bery was not discovered until tho following tnuming. No arrests. in i:d. MOItUIH.At Shenandoah, on tho Ith Inst., .lames .Morns, ageii years. Mineral win tako place ou Tbursdnv nfteruonn, nt 2 o'clock, lenving tho family residence. South Howers ctrect, at 1:30 o'clock aud proceed to the P. M. church where services will bo continued. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, ltclatlvcs nnd friends respectfully invited to ntteud. i-0-'-'t 551 ,,!! oasv .'i.vrr "use" -.- , . j.- tat-Jk ' of thoOloljofcr .1 Y8 TIP.TT7? A T.nT A .iit t. .... ' piiu rrcpana unUwr 1:10 Eirmg ac GEIH'AI! MEDICAL LAWS preserl tod by eminent physicians 1 DR. niGHTER'S 6&& 77 PAIN EXP World renowucl 1 Itemnrknlilv successful I Only gennluo wtili Trado Mark " Anchor, ' F. Ad. lttclitcr&Co., SIS IVarlSt, Sew York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Iloitses, Own Glassworks, 23 4s CO cU. Indorsed & recommended. 1 A. Wasley, 106 H. Main ,t.. C. H. Hairenbncli. 103 N. Main St., P. P.D. KIrlin, 6 B.Mai Shenandoah. . ii'tr nD DR. RICHTER'n ANCHOR" KTOMACIIAr, beBt for f 3oll. Jivnnnnsliirct-irnmni'li Cniiinlnliira. MISCELLANEOUS. TTtOIS SAl.i:. A bountiful 1: suite Complete outfit. walnut bed rinn Apply nt Ilr.UAl.11 Jlllce. u-io-u POU SAI. street. 2. House and lot, 313 lut Centre Apply to T. It. Ileddall, Hhcniiu 3-10-tf doah. TOIt SAI.15 A vcrv deslrablo nroncrty. An il ply to Joseph Wsntt, 201 North Main St. tf TpOU 1I1CNT. Tho corner store room now oc l entiled bv tho Factory Hboo Store. A uood opening for nny one either In tho boot anil shoo or any other business Apply to N. W. Ileddall, ItetUlalrs nurtiware more. W7-u OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. FRESH PRETZELS rnuvnnnr kvkky dav. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and IS) N. Howers St., Shenandoah. LUMBER ! & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our, contract price, proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Paine's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine World It'makcs the weak itrong1. We sell and recommend it A. WASLEY, 106 North Hain Street. 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 : Baby Carriages 3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2.75. White enameled bedstes-ds, a miracle, $1,98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. EASTERN J TOYS, CANDIES, CH EAR. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rtiun.-cnmr-STOE 29 West Centre Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvet softness of the akin Is inva riably obtained by tbor 9 who use PozzoNi'a Complexion powder. LUMBER I O'HEARN The new Feed Co- In The flhfi J
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