EASTER z2sv Will soon bo 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. a N. Vlaln St. ee Our Spring Greeting. We ofTer you the newest goods and the best values you ever received. To ouralrendy many departments we hnve added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.41), 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 enn give you greater values thnn 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. 29 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. hurprlne l'arty, A surprise party was held in honor of Har riet Kills l ist evening. Those present wuto : Harriet ami I'lossie Kills, Annie and I'eisie Howe, I.illio Hr ioks, Kva Staufi'cubers, Kssie and Ilattie Major, lllanche and Maud Schoppe, Tillio and Sadie Herman, Nelli liutlei, Katie Kcster, Francis Stellcr, Fred Ilcrmau, Klnier and Ilnnard Sneddon, Gar field K reiser, (ieorgo Kills, Hoy Faust, Will Payton, .lobn Sinitlr, Charlie Uaul, Kouis Oku, Chriatuu Claris, John .1. Hock, (ieorae W. l'arker. Will Schoppe, Mrs. Kills, Henry Miller, Thomas mid Willie Klowcllyn. J'lrot Klrot rlrnl Insure your property from loss In the oldest unci strongest cash companies : Phila. t'udcrivriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford I iro Ins Co , American Fire Insurance Co , West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United liremen's In,. 0. T. T. Willi auk. 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Directors Uleotcd. The stockholders of the Citizens Kleetric Light ( umpany elected tbo followinj di re, u.rs yesterday : 1'. J. Ferguson, illiam lvimiuul. It. Stockcr, M. 1'. Fowler, John i, rulilcr, S. W. Yost, Wm. Neiswrnter, Win. 1'. Williams, Wm. .1. lUclUow, ihonias J. HiCKins and James Hell. Tho Directors then elected the following ollieers : President, I J. Ferguson; Supeiinteudent and Troas, uier, William Kiinmel; Secretary, John Uruhler. The Direc tors and olllcersaro the same as last year. i So HARMS, 204 South flaln Street. CLOSING OUT" My entire stock of dry goods at cost 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 A r buckles coffee Riven away with one pouiitl of 50o tea- Ten pieces of nooil white floating sonp, S5e Tliree pounds Ciillfornla prunes. 28c Hlr pounds lima bonus 23o Two cans of best jolly Good loose eotleo 20o Other goods sold In proportion. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter aud Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, AEcnt and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA at; It EST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. B, FOLEY, 27 Went Centre St. ree You need a doctor many times wh?n yea tWt call one. You suiter pain in fifty form nd yt won't cull the doctor, he cmse yoa hope that the jiuin "will ro nway after a while." And. too, you know liy experience, that that first visit of the doctor is generally followed by many others, with the inevitable consequence of a big lull " for professional 8erlces." You don't know what to do for yourself or what to take. lint suppose that you coldd get free, nh eolutflvfrec. the advice of ono of the most Mpiciarss in the United States? You can. Thf phy. Bi'i in h ri'jiit here. lie has an office in the biiilding. ho h.is antalf of correspondents to &ssit him, and anyone and everyone, who needs medical advice Ib invited to write to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or the health of any member of the finely vou may write about it, sure of a caret il read ing of your letter, sure of a conscientious diaijnosls of your case, lire 01 a we if cure i possible. Kvery letter will bo hll ns a strictly confidential communication. Remember these facts. We offer you medical advice from ono of the most ominent practitioners in the United States, whether our medicines suit your particular case or not. Wo offer you this advice at the cost of the two cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address the Medical Department, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Ian-ell, Mass. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Kedlletlon in Hie WnKes ol ltiilli ouilers lit Palo Alto. Pottsvllle, April 7 Tbo P. & 11. Hallway pivotinen who act as locomotive engineers at Palo Alto, received notice ot a reduction In their wages from $U'.2s to $3 per clay of twelve hours, and the round house laboreis ate cut from 1.30 to $1.23 per clay of tun hours. Lee llros., the grocers, havo purchased their store building at Second and Market streets from John 11. Livezcy and wife, of Doylostown, and Cordelia 1!. Moorebcad, of Phil'ulrdpliia. The price is f.),730. Jacob S. Kline, Treasurer of Schuylkill Haven, filed his $4,000 bond with tbo Clerk of the Courts. Mrs. James Ashburn, wlf of the Exchange hotel bartender, died at Brooklyn, N. Y., yesterday. Mrs. James Bulger, a former lesidcut of this place, died in Philadelphia, lutermcnt took placo hero. A charter has been granted to the Potts vllle Improvement Company. I ho purpose of the company is "the purchase and sale of real estate, for holding, leasing and sellln or improving the same " The stockholders aru Alex. Scott, of Fraekvlllc; J. A. Depew of Deluno; Ccorge So.tt, of Pottsvllle; Har rison liall, of Mah iiioy City, C. K. lireckons, of St. Clair. Kach one is a diiector and holds 2d shares of the capital stock valued at $50 per shaie. The total stock is fjri.UuO. This company recently purchased the Moun tain City bank building. minus j:r.coi;Di:i. Nathan M. Stoitdt, executor, and othois, to Annie .Maria Couk, premises in Ynrkvillo; Comity Cornmi-siouers to I). (). Smith, prem ises in Yorkville; Louis lilafrs, County 'Picas- urer, to S. II. Kdwurds, premises in York- illo ; assignment of deed fiom S. li. 1M wards and wife, to M. J. Cook, trustee, prein ises in Yorkville ; Annie Maria Cook and others, to John Fertig, premises in Yorkville; George W. Hessler and wife, to William Schwalm, premises in Valley Yiew, Heglns township ; Sarah Hums to Michael J. llomnan, premises in Newkirk Josiah Lineweavcr to Mary A. Kdwards, premises in Tamaqtu ; Georgo Kdwards and wife to liortha Jamiesou, premises in Tama- qun; nu assignment ot a mortgage 110m ine L'high Valley Kailroad Company to the (iiraul Life Itisuranco and Trust Company, of 1'uihidulphla, was recorded this morning Tho amount is ?SD,21ll 30. MAKR1AUK LICENSES. Harry Pearson, of Mahanoy City, and Jes-u'e Stickler, of (iilberton; Samuel llnw land ami Caroline C. Weaver, of Sclinylkill Haven; Irvin P. D.iubert and Emm; Spangler. Letters testamentary weio granted to Fanny Iloyer, 011 tho estate of Daniel Iloyer, Sr., lato of Orwigshurg, deceased; also to George Christian Ilemer on tho estate of Annie K. llelwig, late of Tamacpja, deceased; also to Aaron Wagner 011 the estate of Dorothy Wagner, lato of llutlor township, deceased. Ollieers Installed. The following olllcets of Plank Hid go Lodge No. 650, I. O. O. F., wero installed last night by S. F. Kossbach, 1). 1). G. M., of St. Nicholson : N. G., James H. Seymour; V. O., Aaron Corke ; Secy, K. D. Hcddall ; Ass't See'y, Francis Wattors; Trustee, It. J. llirry ; H. S. to N. (I., P. G. Samuel Hughes; L. S. to N. G , P. G. Thomas S. James ; It. S. to V. G., P. (., Harvey Miner; Chaplin, P. G, A. II. Hcwds ; Outside Guard. Kobart Fishbtirn ; Iuside Guard, P. (I., I). S. Owens; Hcprescntativo to G. L., P. G., Samuel llughos. WIIIIN TKAVni.ING Whetlicr on plBiisuro bent or business, take on every tiip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and efleutually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, pievcutiug fevers, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale 111 50 cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE HoUl Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no ay. w ruten guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without opeiation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin. I Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and witlun reach cjf all. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety aoftuois ot tho skin Is Inva riably obtained hr thof 9 whcftiso I'ozzoMi'a Complexion i'owder, THE SCHOOL BOARD. Interesting Meling Held by Itio Members I.n.t Night. A regular monthly inertlug of tho School Hoard was held last evelng and considerable business of Importance was considered. The Dlrcctots In nttcudani c at tho meeting wero Mesis. l)eitt, Hanim, Coiighllu, liauth, Kelper, Kdward, Dove, McNenlli, Connors, Illgglns, Ilreslin, llrltt and James. Solicitor M. SI. Hiirke. Truant Olllcor Jnmos Smith and Superintendent J. W. Cooper wero also In attendance. The latter plated in the hands of tho seciotary a lengthy communication in answer to a letter presented at tho l.st meeting (if the Hoard, teipiestlng an appointment on tho conn of nlsht school teachers. I ho suporln tendent stated that the office considered It unwise and unjust to re-open the examination after all teachers had been elected, unlcssitbo done upon tho express deslro of tho Hoard and the united request of tho committee on touchers and salaries. His reasons for this were that tho substitute list already contains tho names of 23 teachers who are normal school graduates and tho list is too largo now to encourage tho substitutes to keep them selves well qualified for tho work. To es tablish such a precedent, he continued, would embarrass tho oillce and open it to petitions for examination when any of the teachers having rolatlTes capablo of qualify ing and who desired a leavo of abscuco. Tho superintendent said ho might also be laid open to the charge of seeking favors by ex amining and appointing substitutes not elected by the Hoard and closed tho com munication with the statement that should it bo the deslro of the Hoard, or the united request of the committee on teaehcts and salaries, that the oillce should examine the applicant, Hie Hoard shouid insert in the town papers a notico for the examination ot tho applicant in question and others, it there may be any. The report was accepted and approvod. An implication of Mrs. John M. Hecnes, of South Jardln street, for exoneration from 1807 taxes was referred to tho exoneration omnilttee, aftor Solicitor Hurko, in response to Mr. Dove for n legal opinion on exonera tions, stated that tho Hoaid was to exercise its best .inclement within tho conditions im posed by tho law so far as real estate exoncra tions arc concerned. An application of Miss llattio Jones for a recommendation for a normal school diploma was granted. Superintendent Cooper made lus monthly report on tho schools, Btating that the at tendance during tho first part of the month was fair, but not so tegular as the two pre vious months on account of sickness prevail ing among tho pupils, louring 1110 111011111 there were on the tolls 1,100 boys and 1,403 girls, a total of 2.SII3. Tho dally attendance was 1,2.13 boys and l.SSO girls, average of2,522. Hoys' percentage, 02; girls, 00; a total ot 01, and 800 pupils wero not absent during tho month. Tho schools had 13 visits lrom patrons and 20 by Directors. In the ovoning schools there wero 273 boys and 27 girls, a total of 302. Tho aver.cgo attendance was Ibi buys and 17 girls, a total of 202. Tho percent- was boys (IS, and girls 73, an aterago of 00. Thcro were 30 visits by patrons and 10 by diicctors. During the term of tho evening schools 000 fill'creut pupils were admitted. Tho attendance at the schools was quite satisfactory until tho beginning of the second week of the fifth month, when the fair wtatlier set in ami pupils stopped. Tho term of tho evening schools should bo made four months with tho option of extending it into the fifth month only so far as tho schools letain their normal condition. Truant Officer Smith presented a written report in which ho stated tint he visited the parents of 121 absent pupilsduring thotnotith who had been absent live days or more Tho teasons given for absence of most of tho pupils was sickness, 11 legal eicuso; but oth e casus tho excuses were that tho pupils had been kept home to assist parents iu house hold work, which weie not legal excuses. M010 strict compliance with the law was urged. There were nine ciues of truancy hut all except one aro back and iu that ca&o legal noticu has been served on the guardian Legal prosecution will be entered next Mon day umIcss the Hoard should order otherwise This report was also accepted and filed. The niianco committee presented a volum inous report m which was incorporated the lules of tho postal savings bant system and a leconinieudatloH that Mr. Coiighlin be elected general treasurer. It was accepted and the Hoard elected Mr. Coughlui by a unanimous vole. Mr. C'oughlln, by tho way, was tho original projector of tho system in our schools. Tho leport showed that the balauce due 011 M. J. Scanlan's duplicates of 1603 and 1600 is $15,302.30 and that 011 Kdward Uurko's dupli catu (uotulloniiig fur enunciations) is $5,500, 12 The Hoard, at present, is short $1,503.03 to finish the school yeir. The report also contained a statement showing that Treas urer J. J. 1-rancy received during the year fM.OU!) 11 and disbuiscd fl7,767.71, leaving a balance in the trasury of $12,111.37 against which there is an account of $313 SI iu outstanding orders and a tempurary loan of $1,000 00, making a total of f 1,318.81. Mr. Coughliu read a bill of ?12 due for tuition furnished a daughter of William Jones, of Lost Crtok. Supetinteudent Cooper stated that repeated demands had been made fr payment and ho believed they were disclaimed on the. ground that the pupil was the daughter of an old soldier. Solicitor Hurke was again asked for an opinion and stated that Judges iu three counties had de cided that the tuition law under which the claim might bo made had been declared un constitutional, but it had never been decided on appeal. After some discussion as to whether it would be worth while to make a test case on tho amount involved the bill was referred back to tho finance, committeo with instructions to try aud collect tho bill with out suit. There was an intimation that hereafter a waiter of any claim of exemption under any law will be required before a non-rcsldent pupil will be admitted to the schools, and any dissatisiied parent can men test ino question in tho courts of this county, aud on appeal if desired. Silver Cream Polish, tho best in tho world. t Hrumm's. A Week to Kaiilcr. Prepare for Easter Sunday and enjoy nu extra week of tho Spring finery by seeing our lino of ladles silk cunes and chilclieu's coats. These oll'etings aro something unusual, for our line is cleverly combined with worth, economy and quality. Ourstock this spring is far better than last spring, more price worth, more fashion (ruth, muro fabric value, and nearer ideal tailoring porfection l.-l-Ut U. F. Oai. Faster eggs named frco of charge at M. h. Kciumeicr's, ;to N. Alnln street. 4-10t Sit. Cannel's l'oor Farm. The iutetitlou of tho overseers of tho poor of Mt. Carinel boiough to purchase a poor farm was consummated when Mrs. Hannah i:. Henler, of Deibler's Station, about five miles below Sliauinkin, transferred tho deed for the pieuiises to overseers of the poor. Tho purchase price was t5,000. The farm is located along the line of the Philadelphia Si Iteadiug. It contains 122 acres, SO of which Is woodland, the balance being under cult! vution, Tho Reading road ruu through one corner of the farm, A False Iinpreluu, An impression has gone abioad, says tho Mahanoy City Record, that the removal of A, P. UUkslee from this county Croats vacancy on tlio Miners' Hoiiiital Hoard, but that this is nil a mistake. It will bu rcmem bered that General Lilly, who was for years president of tho Hoaid, was u resldcut of Maucb Chunk, There Is, therefore, no vacancy. PITHY POINTS. Mnppenlngs Throughout the Comitrj Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. Tills being Arbor day plant a treo. Eggs aro selling In PottsUlle at 10 cents a doze 11. Herbert II, Lee, of Orwigshurg, has been appointed railway mall cleik. Liveryman Nclswenter conducted a horso sale at Mlllersburg yesterday. Tho deadlock In the Sihtiylklll Haven llorough Council has heon binkeu. Tho Lehigh Valley Hniiioad Company has reduced rates for miners between ltnzletou and Audcuried, aud other local points. On Satutday of this week will occur the iiuulvcrtary of Leo's surrender at Appamatox. Supt. Ilrlll. of tho Lehigh Valley road, says ho will give Ashland two additional trains. Tho Philadelphia it Heading Hnilway Com pany will Imild a new machine shop at Tamaqiia. David Watson was arinstcdat Plncgiove, yesterday, on tho charge of stealing a horse in Trenton, N. J. Tho commission of S. G. M. Hollopeteras Notary Public in Shenandoah, was received by Hccoider Jcnksui. The Pottsvllle Gnnio and Fish Protective Association has placed 20.000 trout fry in Tumbling Hun and other streams A charier has been granted to tho Citizens' Hook and Ladder Company, of Mt. Carmcl. The company will erect a building. It is learned that of tho 330 employes of No. 5 colliery at Lausford, which suspended Indefinitely last week, two-thirds wero Huns. One by ono the storos owned by tho Cross Ciess Coal Company, Ilazletou, aro being disposed of, tho latest one being the sUrc at Fein G'en. To-morrow being Good Fiiday, both of our hanking institutions will remains closed. James Johnson aud Maggio Gradvllle, oT St. Clair, wero quietly married at the parson iigo of tho English Haptist church yesterday afternoon by Itcv. Walter Jennings. One of the largest shipments of slato on record was made yesterday by tho Slatington Hangor syndicate, controlling tho output in Lehigh and Northampton counties, which .sent 35s,()00 pieces of rooting to the Sprcckles Sugar Company In California. George Schabo, of Packertou, lias sued tho Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company for $20,- 000 damages. Ho is td years old and worked at tho P.ickerton shops, ho alleges ho was changed and put at work to run a lathe, and that evening, through a defect in the ma chine, it caught his right arm and so badly crushed it aud ho was permanently disabled. Kobort K. Wright's vote for Grand Hep- reseutativo of tho Odd Fellows of Pennsyl vania has now passed the 1000 mark. Tho 3U lodges heard from give him -1070, and J. P. Halo .Tonkins 12110. Ninety-seven Phila delphia lodges givo him 1111 ami Mr. JenkinsllSS. James 11. Nicholson's lead for Gland Secretary over W. A. Kershaw is even larger. Notice. All parties desiring delivery of beer here after must havo orders in befoie six o'clock, p. 111. Ity older of l-5-5t Illicit DnivKits Association. lYitst of tlie I'Kssowr. Commencing last evening the orthodox Hebrews obsono tho Passover, which is one of tho most important celebrations of their people, and is observed all oer tho world at this time. Tho Passover is observed with feasting and "matses" are used instead of bread. These are received from New York and aru something like hard crackers. On the opening evenings oaeh family gathers about tho supper table and enjoys olio of the greatest feasts of tlie year, often remaining at tho table for several hours. Dishes, etc., aro used which have nerer been used before, aud the food is out of the oidiuary. Wins is sipped iu moderation, aud u feature of the meal Is tlie reading and explanation by tho head of the household of the scriptures re ferring to tho institution of tho Passner. During tho festival collections are taken up fur tho relief of the poor. You will find tho largest and most complete line of Raster novelties at M. I.. Kemmerer's, 33 North Main street. 4-l ot lilSO Hlltl Villi In l-'ggH. Girardville is now blessed with a war on eggs, which is furnishing cuusiderable gossip among its residents. While eggs were selling heie at two dozen for 25 cents, our neighbors wero paying 15 cents per dozen. The increase in price was brought to tho ears of one of their meichants who reduced his price to that of our town merchants. A neighboring dealer who had purchased a large consign ment for tlie Raster trade, niadu a tempting oiler by displaying a card which read, "Rggs, II dozen for $1.00." Tho climax was then capped by the leading grucer reducing his price to 0 cents por dozen, at which price they nere sold last evening. Tho rise and fall iu the price of lien fruit in that town is spread ing liko wild fire, nnd re.eider.ts throughout that vicinity aie Hocking to Uiraidvillu to take advantage of it. l-'loucrs lor KuNtcr. A full variety of Raster plants in full Loom. They will arrivo Thursday, April Ttfi. at Coslett's, 30 South Main St. 3-30-8t "Wbiit Did Dugan lin lo llliuY" John .1. Coyle, who at ono time repre sented this district, but now of Philadelphia, is certainly having his tips and downs iu politics since his defeat for state delegate. lieing at first an npplicaut for Consular ap pointment, then for Deputy Collector in Philadelphia, he was turned down in both instances. Finally ho asked to succeed B.C. Kirk, a Democrat, formerly of Pottsvllle, as supervising deputy under Collector Thomas at Philadelphia, hut yesterday II. K. Lathy, of the latter city, was selected instead, the ux-Sonator will likely take any old thin now. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of tho skin of any sort, instantly relioved, per manently cured. Doau's Ointment. At any drug store. Depopulating I.ausrord. Julius Rdeliteiu, of Ransford, ono of the most inlliienti.il Hungarians of the Panther Creek Valley, reports that over 000 people of foreign nationality, usually classed as Hun garians, havo left I.ansford within the past several weeks ami that fully 500 more will follow. This does not include Americans, of which quito a number, especially yuuug men, have movod away. Money ami Mao Missing. , despatch from Chicago states that Frank G. Connelly, treasurer for the tragedian, Thomas W. Kcauu, is missing, and it is feared he has met witii foul play. He had about $2,000 on hii person mid In his trunk at tho tlault Houso several bundled dollars wero found. Mr. Connolly is well known in Potts vllle. Ho was at ono time city editor of tho Miners' Juurnul. Mow l'ri sli Tiuek nt Coslett's. New fresh strawberries, tomatoes, head lettuce, asparagus and beans. Fresh fish every Wednesday and I- rlday. At Cuslett's, 30 South Main stteet. 3-30-St ltorougli Tux fur runners, All uidinanco iutroduccd at the meeting of Pottsvllle llorough Council calls for a tax on farmers selling truck aud produce iu that town. Council also Introduced a resolution directing the electric railway to mn cars every 15 minutes, according to ordinance. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Rickey, 120 N. Main St. tf Slurried In l'lilladelplila. Miss Cora Clayton, formorly of Ashland was married in Philadelphia yesterday, to Mr. Ilralnatd Webb, of that city. Tho bride Is a sister of Postmastor Clayton, of Ashland Painc's Celery- Compound Ib not a patent medicine ; It U not a snranpnrllla; It Is not a tonlo; It 1b not auervlno; His as much better than all tlicso aB a diamond Is better than cut glass. It la tho Be st Spring Medicine In tho wot hi. Wo havo It. It cures. A. WASLEY, 106 North rtain Street. MAHANOY CITY. KeporlH Concerning the YVotlc of l.olilgli Vullry Inspectors. Mahanoy City, April 7. Messrs. Higgins aud Cutter, general inspectors of the Lehigh Valley railroad system, who go from ouo end to tho othor of tho system to discover defects and suggest remedies, aro visiting Delano to day. Tlie'merchants of Ilazletou are making big elloits to havo tlie shops at that place en larged, which would practically mean tho abandonment of tho Delano shops and removal ol tlio workmen to that placo. They urgo in behalf of the chaugo that Hazletou is very important poiut on the Lehigh Valley system ami tho business dono thcro is very large, etc. Ou thu other hand, it Is said that all the land availabto for tho purpose at Ilazletou is undermined, even that on which the shops now stand. It is also said that the Delano shops aro in first class shapt and very valuable property to tho company, and that any advantago that might be gained by going to Hazlcton would bo counter-balanced by tlie loss to tho company in tho surrender of this property. It is said, iu connec tion witii this investigation, that tlie busi ness of tho Ashland and Shenandoah stations is less than tho business here, but notwith standing this tho agents at tho two first named places receive higher salaries than Mr. A. Palmer, the agent hero receives. Thomas Hornsby, the shoe dealer, met u tilt a painful accident yesterday. He walks with a crutch. When on tho way to his storo the crutch caught in u holo iu tho pavement. throwing Mr. Hornsby violently and injur ing ins knee. Thomas C, son of W. C. Rdwards, while assisting his father iu moving household goods last week, sustained a severe sprain in lifting a stovo. Ho is now confined to lied at tho homo of his father-in-law. Wobster Clemens, at Delano, w here ho was visiting. Mclilui7l cafe. Cicam of tomato, freo, to-night. Marriages. A liumo wedding occuried nt Lauigan's, last evening, when Thomas Parfltt, of Maha noy City, and Sliss Mary Ward, of Lauigan's, were married. Tlio wedding took placo at tho home of tlio bride's parents aud tho ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert O'Royle, pastor of Trinity Rcfernied church of town. Tlicie was a large number present and the Initio was tlio recipient of mauy presents. Ou Wednesday afternoon of last week Mr. John Shroder. of Tamaquu, and Miss Estella Rcmaly, of Coal Dale, were wedded at the bride's home. Kastcr SerIee. Tlie Junior League of tho Christian Kn- deavor of Wm. Penn will hold an Easter service next Sunday and a cordial invitation is extended to tho public to attend. C. H. Hahhip, Pres. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOlt RENT. Central Hotel. 10 rooms n- d nil 1 hotel conveniences. Hotel for fifteen years l.ate proprietor. .Martin Mieclcr. Kent clicnp. Apply to Dr. Clifton Itoblilns. l-T-tf jWII WAI.l!. A beautiful walnut beil room 1 suite Complete outfit. Aimlv at Ilr.uAl.o oillce. is-rj-ti TlOIt SALK. House nnd lot, 313 Eat Oentro ' street. Annlv to T. It. Heddull. Hlicnau. (loan. u-io-ti TlOIt HALII A very desirable property. Ap ply to .losepii wyatt, -in XNortn iuumst. ti ,10K HliNT. Tlio corner tore rpom now oc ? cutiietl by tlio Factory Shoo Store. A uootf oncnlhx for any ono either in tho hoot ami alioo or any other ItiiblncHH. Apply to N. V, tcihla1lt licuuaii'a iiaruwaro more. -w-u Y AKBEY'S Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCIIMICKGR, JR. Agent. DRINK- CMSARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. THIS WHATIimi, Tho forecast for Friday s Fair, warmer weather and light to fresh northwesterly nnd northerly winds, becoming variable In the ' Interior, followed bv rlrittiltntca ulul tinssthlv ' by rain or snow iu tho lako regions. 1iprd in ,ossii)g. Miss Nollio Finney, of Pottsvllle, Is visit ing friends hero. -Cotinty Treasurer Kilns Davis was in town to-day in attendance nt tho Morris funeral. Commissioner-elect M. P. Qnlnii, of Pottsvllle, left yesterday for Virginia, and will not return until Saturday. W. S, Thomas, of Harrlsbtirg, was a business visitor to town to-day. Mr. Hairis was tho first district superintendent ol tho P. & R. C. it I. Company ill this district. William lltuwu, of tlirardvillo, has gone to Pertli Amboy, to locatu permanently. Mr. Ilrowu has a number of acquaintanics iu town. Messrs. D. M. Slander and II. D. Itcut- schlcr, of Iilngtown, were seen here to day -R. W. Shoemaker, Esq,, has returned homo from a business trip to Lykcns valley. Miss Sdlo Sobie. of Ashland, was tlio guest of town acquaintances last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Heiuainln mvenpon, oi Pottsvllle, aro tho guest of town friends. -Martin Franey is homo from lllooinsimrg to peiid Ills Raster vacation. Chailos H. ami Henry J-;. Harris, oi Win. Peuii, inado n trip to Poltsvillo to day. -Daniel C. O'DoniicIl was a passenger to Philadelphia at noon to-day. Leavo your orders for names on Raster eggs at M. L. Kemmerer's, 35 N. Main St. 4-1-flt April rllttlngs. J. D. Hughes, of Scranton, to-day moved into tlio residence recently vacated by Al. Schoetier, on North Jnrdin street. Mr. Hughes is in tlie employ of tlio Armour Iicof Company. To-day Shenandoah suffered tho loss ol another progressive aud influential citizen in the person of J. W. Johnson, who removed his family to Reading. Mr. Johnson was largely interested iu local business affairs and was always considered a valuable promoter of tho wclfate of the town. His residence is being tenanted by William H. Glenn, of tlio new lumber fi'in of Gleun & O'Hearn, successors to Mr. Johnson. k i.l NATir'" ftTC "W.S oi mo uioDo rcr Ka tii) SHI fill li D Xf BVfl h ' rrr.iTDAT.riT a j ...... . ana Limirar uotnpi,nnt3 and prepared under the stringent utllRinri mtUIUJlL LflWo.l prescriucahyemiaijnt pay Eicians iiWe5) DR. RICHTER'S &WM mm Vhm EXPELLER World renowned I Remarkably successful I Onlv i-onnlno Willi Trade Mark " Anchor,' 8K. Ad. IthlitcriCo.. 215 1'carlSt.. Jicw lork, 31 HIGHEST AV7HDS. 13 Branch Houses, Owu Glnssworke, SSAiSOcts. Endowed . rccoinuieuicd hj A. Vasley, 106 If. Main a., :. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .P.D.Kirlin, 6 s. Main St, Shenandoah, f itt!riilV DR. niCMTEP.'O "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best for II'-, livtpepIiiStonincli CnmplnlntH. I GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were tlie two lessons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. liotli reasons nnve no existence m mis ad vanced dgc. Painless and inexpensive dent istry Willi an absolute guarantee lor live years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, The Very Rest Teeth, $S. You can get no better, no matter what you pay, JNo cliarfic lor extracting, wnere teetn are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in tlie afternoon if desired. Clold Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Lxaminations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. EASTERN J TOYS, CANDIES, CHEAP. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rnim.-cnEnr-STORE, 29 West Centre Street. FRESH PRETZELS DKMVEltlCD EVKKY DAY, JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 120 X, IlowerH St., Shenandoah. LUMBER ! 4m t.t.i i GLENN & O'HEARN (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. proprietors were formerly with the uutuiutw. is WASHES MS DYESi AT ONE OPERATION , 2j 1 . MNY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest i Soiled or Faded Shirt Dye for Sj Waists, J: jjj Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under :linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: 5 Cotton or Wool. - :;Soi in All Colors by Drocers 'antl Druggists, or mailed freo iz ;5 lor 15 cents; ijj Address, THO MAYPOLO SOAP DCPOT, 127 Dunne Street, New York. 5; 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 bedsteads, a miracle, SI.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry aud 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. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Yonr Homo or at Oar Storo. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, FULL MOON'TSVS And that is the time to hare your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOP. Ferguson House Block. LUMBER! The new Feed Co Shenandoah Lumber and mVWAViVsVWiVWWifAViV, : A Pleasure at Last. p :S nlw , U l jfttblfi old li i STYLE r L flMBSmE j V SOAP J i 5 ' WASHES. & BYEfj : j V-AH J i No Muss. No Trouble. IMPOLEf ! SOAP- 1 s. w 1 i V
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