,-..r.v;,itq EASTER. Will soon be here and we have a fine selection of cards, booklets, etc., and at prices to suit the times. Our line of fine Chocolates for the Easter trade is complete ; also chocolate eggs, rabbits, etc. HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. IV1ln St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting.. We offer you the newest Roods anil the best values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Pine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to S14.49, and all hats trimmed free of charge. As Millinery Is only one of the many lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than any other house in town. Great Bargains Are oflered in all the latest silks, stylish dress goods, white goods, embroideries and lace curtains. As these goods will not last long at the remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to call early. The Bee Hive, 29 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. I'lre! rlri'I rlrot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: l'hila. Underwriters Insurance 'Co. of North America ami Fire Association, Hartford Tire Ins t'o., American I'iro Insurance Co., West t'hesti r Fire Ins. Co., Uuited Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shcnaniloali. l'rlio uf IteeT Advancing. Tho price of beef has advanced, anil is higher than it has been within the past ten years, notwithstanding wo li.ivo competing wholcsalu meat houses in town. Tho advance dmiue; thu past several days, at wholesale rates, has been one cent per pound, ami it will likely isu higher, at least that is the opinion of a local dealer. Mischievous Hoys, (haihs, twelve-ycar-ohl son of William I- ihhl.iiin, was put under $100 hail this morn ing by Ju-tii e Shoeinaker on a charge of bn .ikini; a window in the house of Joseph isi. on south Jardin street, by throwius ht,nes. laiL'i- pane of glavt in Slmralkis' saloon on -..mill M.iiu street was broken last night by boys thronius stones. No arre-t was in ido. lllrtliday I'ro.ent. Mr and Mrs. Thomas (I. Jones, of Will. I'euu, neie lyieoably surprised by receiving by express fioin their daughter at Deuvor, Colorado, a handsome silver toa set. i DMUND 'A XT DDTQ 204 South Tlaln Street. CLOSING OUT M v entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost. GARRET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents er yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of ArhucklCH nITeo Riven nwny with one pound of OOo tea. Ten pieces of jjnod white floating soap, S60 Three pounds California prunes Me .Six pounds lima beans 'Jrto Two cans of het jelly 2So Good loose colTee 200 Other goods sold In proportion. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AUD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, A sent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA ass -IIE8T LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HT1IAW. Floor and Table OU Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, &nU. M Verdicts AYER'S HAIR "VIGOR fulfills all the promises made for it, is the verdict of those ho have tried it. "I have 10M AVER' HAIR V'aou for Pftten yriM s nrvl ' n-t know oi a irtxie cme where I tl il rut Hive entire satisfaction, " V. ii. GKOY'ii, l'aunsdalc, Ala. an 5K "V hen disease causeJ my hair to fall out, 1 found AVKK'9 llAlU VioriK n most excellent preparation and one that does all that U claimed for It. "-L. RUSH, Couuellmllle, l'a. iqor xt "AVER'S IlAin VTOt'K does nil that lq claimed for It. It reitnri d niv hair, which was fast becoming Inir er.ij, ." W. It, k t n its imtut al i olor dark truwn H ASKLlIOl' P, I'atersoa, N.J, ' My head became full of dandruff, and after a time m hair be&ran to fall out. The use of AVLK's IUih Vicok stopped the falling out and in.ule t'ie sraln ilc m un.l healthy." Mks. C. M. AVRliS, Mount A r, Ou. PITHY POINTS. Huppcnhit;s Throughout tint Country Chronicled for Unity l'orusal. Tho county treasury is empty. Good Fiiday let us houor tho day. Tho public school term at l'ort Clinton is ouded. The banks and postollico observed tho day, by doling. All tho olllces on "the hill" at Pottsvillo were elosd to'-day. A now lodge of tied Men was instituted at Trumont Wednesday night. I'ottSTillo liremeii are arranging for a big Fourth of July demonstration. .Tho fire alarm system is again out of order, and is giving much dissatisfaction. Tho I.ehigh Valley deputat Brownsville is to be removed to Kohiuoor junction. A class of 22 young people u ill bo gradu ated from the Ashland High school ou .May 211. Many old residents of (iirardville have ro tnovod frum that town to other localites thu past year. William Jennings liryaii will speak at Heading on April 12, at a meeting to he held under tho auspices of the Central llimetallic League Patrick Cunningham, formerly of Giraid villc. hut for tho past several years of Arkausas, is visiting friends and lelatives in that ricinity. John Ii. Doyle, formerly of town, but now of l'orestville, is again wtiting interesting letters to a county seat newspaper under the uon-de-plume of "Magic Kyo." Superintendent Hover, oi tho Philadelphia Mint, lias leceiu-d instructions fioni the offi cials ut Washington to coin monthly until otlieiwiso ordeied $."i,n00,00U woith of gold in eagles and double eagles. During the summer the Shaninkln Valley Tulephono Company's line will he extended from Mt. Caimel to Ashland, .Shenandoah, Alahauoy Ci'y and Poltsvillo. A connection will he made at Mahanoy City with a lino to ho built 1 10m ilazletou. A largo winduw pane in 0110 of the doors in the Central Hotel" property, ou l'ast Centre street, was broken this afternoon. Tho proprietor was pushed through it by being struck by a mail pouch. Itifkrrt's Cute. Oyster soup, free, to-night. Special lunch to-morrow morning. P, 0. 8. OF fl. All members of Camp 1 12, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon the committee, on or before April 26th, for tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held on May 4th, 1S98. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at 15. J. Yost s barber shop, East Centre street, ou or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. B. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. II . KERSLAKE, M. H. KEIIIJSR, 1$. F. PARROTT. Committee. RUPTURE CURED. A .Specialist on Kuplure 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. rttten guarantee to aosoiuiery cure all kinds of Kitturc without opciation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Pree. loo pet sons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. CltarKoc and terms moderate and witlun read) of all. DRINK- CUJARY'S EXTRA PINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. m'd St o rsrd in ossiog. C. C. Williams has returned home after several weeks visit to friends and relatives in Wilkcslurre and Scrantou, much Improved In health, Misses Salllo and Katlo Scott, of Jit. Carmcl, aio town visitors, ltoth young ladles are guests at the Hotel Frauey. Mlcii Lottie and Ulla Howmaii, of Northumberland, aro the guests of their parents in town. Mrs Joseph Townsend Is seriously ill at her homo on North Ltuerlck stieet. John Burke, Timothy Uiblou, Joseph WJiitakerund Ilernard Durkln, students at thu Overhtook Seminary, will spend Ilaster in lowitwith their parents. Controller 11. I!, Severn, who was con fined to his homo by illness for several weoks past, niado his re-appearauco 011 tho streets to-day. Miss Annie Simon, of Frackvllle, Is spending several days in town as tho guest of fiiends. Misses Stack, Walsh and Strolscl, of Northumberland, havo come homo to spend Luster with their paiouts. -Miss Mugifio O'Donnell left town last evening for Ilull'alo, N. Y. J. S. Ward, of Williamsport, a civil engineer for tho P. it It. railway, was en gaged In surveying here to-day. Daniel Icrguson is homo from the (ieorgetown University to spend his vacation. Miss Daisy Wallers, of West Coal street, departed for Philadelphia this morning. She will remain there permanently. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, of North Chestnut street, who was reported yesterday as being seriously ill, is soineliat linpioved to-day. . M. IJrewer was a business visitor to tho (Juakcr City this morning. -W. J. Iliown is homo from the University hospital, Philadelphia, whero ho reclvcd treatment. Miss S.illio Grilliths was suddenly taken violently ill at Gill's dry goods store. Her condition to-day is sumewhat improved. She is still confined to bed at Mr. Gill's loiidcncc. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Zulick aio enjoying themselves in the Quaker City. -S. G, M. Hollopeter, I.sq., has irono to Philadelphia to spend Kastcr with ids family. Mrs. Mary lircuuan has gone to Philadel phia to fjiend Easter with her daughter, Miss Margaret, who is takiug a course nt the liroad street Conservatory of Music in that city. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Mr, Ou Inn Declines tho Appointment ot County CoiiuiiIkhIoiilt. Pottsvillo, April 8. Mr. Murtlia. 1'. Quiun, Pottsvillo contractor who was ou Tuesday appointed County Commissioner in placs of John 1. Martin, resigned, declined on Wed nesday to accept tho oltice, and up to tho time of tlie meeting hold by Judges Persh ing, liechtol and Koch this miirning, at Judge Pershing's house, thirty-three ap plications had been filed. John L. S tail lib r, of Schuylkill Haven, was rppointed to tho posi tion. He is about 35 years old and had been a school tetcher for 11 years. Ha lcsigucd tho principalship of the grammar school four years ago and took up the study of law in George II. Gerlmr's office, Pottsville. About six mouths sinco be was admitted to the bar and has built up somo practice. His selection is a first class ono in point of ability and character, although his experience in the political world has been soinowhat limited, as a matter of course. It is expected that both Commissioners will have their bonds ready for approval by noxt Monday, when they will enter their olllces. Tho court house is closed to day on account of Good Friday. There aro 177 prisoners in the jail. Kx-Protbonotary Thomas 1". Kerns is a candidate for County Controller, subject to Democtatie rules. Mr. Kerns is a contractor aud lesides at Schuylkill Haven. Ho is a man of wide experience iu the affairs of the world. The American IIoso Company will hold a picnic at I'lappett's court, Yorkvillo, on In dependence Day, and will also havo a parade. Wei. I'egley, the hatter, is remodelling tho Meyors building on Isorth Ccntie street, corner of Market, which bo purchased re cently. He will occupy it within a month. The Ladies Aid Society of thu I3vaugeli cal church is holding an Kastcr bazaar ou West Market street. uoi. u. u. liostiysueirs menus Here are glad to learn that the House of Keprcsenta tives lias passed a hill to relievo himself and bondsmen from responsibility for tho iiione.M stolen f i oni the Philadelphia mint by Weigh Clerk Cochran whilo tho Colonel was keeper a few years ago. Jolin I' . isecuor and Clinst. Daby wete elected to the state convention of German Catholic Societies to be held nt Scrantou on thoS'.Ird, 2ith and 25th insts. They will represent St. John's Society. August Knecht and Joseph Meyer were chosen by bt. Jlernatd's Society. Tho Hoard of Kiro Tiusttes met last night. William W. Martin, of tho American Hose Company, Charles V. Whalcn, of the Phoenix, and Harry McGuire, of the Humane, were nominated for chief engineer of tho department. George Moore, a member of tho Hoard, explained why box 18 failed to work the night of tho Philadcl-ph-a Clothing Store fire. Chief ilushar said the quariel on that night was caused by tho railuro of the lire police to stretch a rope in order to keep outsiders away. He declared thero wits no trouble among the firemen aud thought the chemical engine should bo glvon tho right of way. President Johnson attacked the 11 ro department and tho dec tricians, but after Mr. Moore had made the explanation referred to everybody was satis lied. Kx-Postmaster General John Wanamaker will be the guest of the Central liopubllcan Club on Tursday, next. ICd ward ISonnctt, of Heading, was taken to the station house last evening by Policeman Stevens, who found him suffering from an injury to hia back, tho result of a fall. Later ho was removed to the Pottsvillo hospital. CONTEST COURT. The Contest Court isn't making much noise and there aro few people about the court house who know tho court is in session, but it is getting along with its work as ex peditiously as possible and evidently means to bring tho contest to a close as early as possible. Kincty-threo districts havo been rtisposed of and yesterday tho court took up tho illegal votes both parties claimed to have becu cast in Pottsville. Tho court expects to have all its labors, completed early iu the summer, aud it is to bo congratulated upon tho progress it is making. SKW I.ANIILOKD8, Joseph Klltscb, who rcceutly purchased .Zimmerman's cafe, has assumed charge ot this popular restaurant, Patrick Joyce, for many years bartender at tho Merchants' Hotel, purchased Mr. KliUch's saloon ou Kast Norwegian street aud is now catering to tho wants of his numerous friends at that place The license transfers will bo made on Monday, the 18th lust. Petty Hielt. Yesterday afternoon, whilo tho bartender at MeldaUis' cafe was eating his dinner, two men who weio lu tho barroom stolo a bottle of blackberry brandy from behind the couuter and escaped. The men are known. Gypsies III Camp. This morning u baud of gypsies, the first to appear In this locality, arrived at tho cemetery, where they are now lu camp. MAHANOY CITY. Hie I.iimrutiihlo r.xiiorlonro of n Detrc- tle I'ront MittninUln. Mahanoy City, ApiH a Tim I'tiknown tnUcrcant who escaiied from David Itelnhold, Clilof of 1'ollco at Tammiuii. on Wednesday last, was captured yesterday nt lirockvlllo and turned over to the custody of Detective Miles DiuiBherty, of Shamokin, who had Kono to Tamaqtia to apprehend tho man. The prisoner and Dmutherly left Taiuatiua on a lato afternoon tr.iin for Blininnkln, but hccoinliiK tired, and the llino bcliiR ratlicr Iiiiik between drinks, the olticcr and prisoner dropped oil' hero and went to ono of tho hotols. Dctortivo D.uiKliorty iKtrtook of a luncheon, wlnlo tho pilsoner sat near tho door. Tnklnc advantngo of tho detective's nttcntion to his meal tho prisoner skipped out and has not been recaptured. It is said Dougherty was under the lulliicnco of liquor at the time and not hi condition to ke-'p up a lively chase. He uiituli'ied mound tho streets for fovcral hours after tho prisouor escaped, In comp'iny with a crowd of boys and oll'eiiiiK tipcatedly $10 to anyone who would return the fugitive to him. This mninlng Dougherty saw a man rlinnlnjr up Main street and speed up thu steps at the southern end of the stterl at a very lively ra'o, and cnnie lo tho conclu sion that tho pjrty was his man. A team was hired at O'llara's livery stable and a patty set out to inteiccpt the man at Humano tltove. Upon arrival there It was found the man was a prominent citizen of town who had missed tho train at the Lehlgli Valley depot nnd was hurrying to catch it at the cemetery. Tho fugitive is an individual working a scliemo by which ho reptcseiils himself its an artist dcsninc lo evtaldlsh a school of art and rciuirinj;iin advanco fco of $1. Ho worked tho scheme in hhamokiii to the extent of $200, anil then skipped out to seek new fields. Ocorgo '13. lieiuel, a prominent resident of Lofty, died thero on Wednesday auor a linucriiiK illness. Ho was 32 yens old and as telegraph ororatorat tlio Lofty station for thu past four yeais. The funeral will take place from tho residence of the de ceased's father, John H. Iteigel, at Orier City, at 2 p. m on Sitiuday. Services will bo held at llarnesville. Daniel Giiynun lias rotiirncd from a month's tour of the West, during which ho visiUd Now Mexico aud Colorado. Tho West 13nd Gun Club will hold a shoot near Tunnel liidgo wahcry to-morrow after noon. WIIIIN TH.VVm.INC. Whether ou pleasure bent or business, take ou every trip a bottle of Syrup of Tigs, as it nets most pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys, liver, and bun els, preventing levels, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For salo m 50 cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. Miuitiuictuicd by tho Cali fornia l'ig Syrup Co. only. Suspicious I'rouler. It is believed that thieves intended robbing the Adams F.xpress Company ollice in the Ferguson House building last night. At about half past nlno o'clock F.lmcr llausch, the porter, went into the yard at the rear of tho hotel and saw a man run to and climli over the fence dividing the hotel premises fioni those of L. ltcfuwich. ltausch gave chase, but the intruder had i good load and disappeaied down South Pear alley in the darkness. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Auti-IIeatlacho never fails, 25c. Our AcknoMli-rtiiH'iils-TIio Hoard of Library Trustees will accept our thanks for a copy of the catalogue, just issued, of tho public school library. Wo aro in receipt of a copy of tho school laws and decisions of 1'eunsylvuuia, includ ing 1807, through the courtesy of School Director Dove. The Herald is indebted to Senator Pen rose for a copy of the President's message atitl the report of tho Maine Inquiry Hoard. The testimony fills over 300 pages and con tains diagrams aud photographs of the Maine. You will find the largest and mostcompleto line of 13aster novelties at M. L. Keinmerer's, 35 North Main street. 4-1-Ot A Week to H.lslir. Pteparo for I3aster Sunday and enjoy an extra week of the Spiing finery by seeing our lino of ladies' silk capes ami children's coats. These oil'erings aro something unusual, for our lino is cleverly combined witli worth, economy ami quality. Ourbtock this spring is far better than lust spring, more price worth, moro fushiou truth, mote fabric value, and nearer ideal tailoring perfection 1-4 Ot li. F. Gill. f. t). S. or A. Notice. The attention of tho members of the Patriotio Older Sons of America is called to a notico issjed by Camp No. 112, appearing in auotlier column of this p.ipcr, rclativo to tho anniversary entertainment of the camp, to be held at Ferguson's thcatio on May 1th, next, at which Prof. S. T. Ford.the celebrated humorist aud impersonator, will appear in conjunction with other cntertaln ng features. The notico states that tickets can be pro cured by members of tho camp from any member of the committee in charge, Messrs. U. J. Yost, 1!. A. Davenport, W. II. Kerslake, M. II. Kehler and H. F. P.trrott. Members of Camps IS3, 201) and visiting members must apply at H. J. Yost's barber shop on or before the 2Gth lust, fur cards of admission. MelriitlzlM Cafo. Oyster soup, free, to-night. lloHpltiil Operating Itooin. The formal opening of the new operating room that has just been completed ut the Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs, was witnessed this afternoon by a lalge .repio sentatiou of the medical fraternity, includ ing Drs. G. M. Hamilton and Clifton Itobbins, of this town. A ciiulo was held by Prof. Keen, of the Jell'ersou Medical College Phila delphia. The new operating room is built entirely of white maiblo from floor to ceil ing. It is thoroughly equipped with all tho latest surgical appliances, aud is considered tho most complete operating room iu tho state, if not in the country. A Strong Attraction, As au Easter attraction for Saturday night, and all noxt week, Mr. Pooler has especially engaged Cuyler Wilkiuson nt bis concert saloon, ou I-3ast Centre street. Mr. Wilkinson is an all-around comedian, musi cian aud vocalist. Everybody is wel come. 4-8-8t A llequest. Tho former Students of tlio Allentown 3emlnary and tho non-grtidtiatos of Muhlen berg Cclleco aro kindly requested to send their namos and present address to l!ev. C. J. Cooper, of Allentown, l'a., for tho purpose of completing a mailiiiK list in order to extend and invitation to the Scml-Ceiitemiial lie union to be held in connection with the Commencement Kxerclses of Muhlenberg College. Juno 2Sud and 23rd, HOS. Easter egRS named free of chargo at JI. L Kemiucrcr's, 33 N. Malu street. 4 1 (It Caught 011 1I10 rlj. Trunks and bedding bcloiigiiiB to Ihioch Itice, of llrowiisville, were attached iu the Adums Express Comauy' ollico by Con stable Glhlou last night, liico was about to leave for Massachusetts without settling with n creditor. Ho seltlid the claim, Our laistrr I'lmicis Aro linn. They are beautiful and wo have lots of them, They are full gruwu and loaded down with flowers, witli many more to come. Coslctt's, 30 South Mtlu strict. It To Cure Ileadach In IS Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-lleadacho. All druggists. BOROUGH COUNCIL. (Continued from First l'nge.) street, no damage in either case. The depart' incut Is In need of plutr connections, llorotigh TieasurtrT. J. Mullshy made his liion t li I v leport, as follows : Itecelpts, $10, 058.03; disbursements, $351.-13; balance on hand, $10,303.58. John A. Stauiror sent in n communication slating that a pavement should be placed on the 13ast side of Gilbert street, between Oak and Cherry stuets. Ho slated his w I To fell aud injured herself at the placo and ho will oxpect sntisfnctloii from the borough, other wise ho will invoke the aid of the law. The matter was referred to tho street committee The Chief Burgess reported having col lected i'i2 ou arrests nnd $23.50 for licenses, a total of (13 50 for tho month ending on tho 6th inst, Leave your otders for names on Kastcr eggs at M. L. Keinmerer's, 35 N. Main St. 4-l-0t CRUISER NEW YORK FREE. Another o( Unelo Hum's flrrat Ships to (llien Awity to Kvrrjbody. 13vory reader of the great Philadelphia Sunday Press of next Sunday (April 10), will receive free a splendid picture of tin famous United States Cruiser New Yolk The picture is in eleven colors ami is a com p. ui ion to the pictures of the Miilno and the Philadelphia which have "been given away with provious nuinbets of tho Suudayl'icss In addition thero will bo tho great fifty-pngo paper, with eight-page comic section iu colors, nnd mole exclusive features than can be iouiid in any other Sunday paper. Among these will be three Cuban storyettcs which will bo partlculaily nttractlvo to younger lenders. Older heads will bo iutctested iu the statement by President Piilma, of the Cuban Junta, of how Cuban foices will help the United States if thcio is fighting. Sur geon-General Van l'eypen, of tho United Stales Navy, tells how the wounded n 111 be cared for. Inventor Gatling talks of Uncle Sam's guns, and McKinley's pastor con trinities u stitrlng article on national ques tions. There will be many other good thin to be found iu no other paper. You had better order next Sunday's Press to-day. Notice. All parties desiring delivery of beer hero- after must hao outers inbefotesix o'clock, p. iu. Hy order of -1-5-St Hixu Drivers' Association. tli'iird Ille'H (iriiduntlng Cluss. Tho examination of tho graduating class of tho High school of Girardvillc, have been held and as a result the following honors were awarded : Validictory, Clayton Drown ; salutoiiaii, Miss Lizzie Sexton; class prophecy, Miss Martha Gwyther: class historian, Miss Winuio Herrity ; class oration, Joseph Dougherty. Tho other members of the class are .Misses Lottio Hracoy, Jennie Donaldson, Tcssic Tobin aud Lizzie Jlerrcll and tho Messrs. James Durkln, John Ilealey and Charles Reich. Tho commencement will be held iu the early part ef Juno in tho Palace theatre. .Miss Morgan's Work. Last evening the church was fahly filled with nu attentive audience to listen to tho earnest and faithful preaching of tho truth as it is In Christ Jesus. A good spirit pervaded tho wholo meeting and nt tho close in answer lu tho earnest pleading witli the unsaved one young man declared on tlio Lord's side. During the evening W. Waters, leader of the choir sangtwo very affecting solos which was much appreciated. At tlio close of the bieet ing soveral of tho new converts testified as to what the Lurd had done for their souls. Miss Morgan will preach this evening. Service nt 7:30. All will bo welcome. H. K Aliun, pastor. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AND HEEV0US DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head ache Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushinss ot Heat, Loss oi Appetite, Co'stlvennss. Matches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and TromblliiB Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will nckuowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i.CIIAM'S P1LI.S, taken ns direct ed, will quiekly restoro Fomnlos to com pleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem mid cure Mcli Ileadnclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills are WithGist a Rival And bare the LARGEST SALE ofar.y Patent .Medicine Initio World, 25c. at all Drug Storos. MISCELLANEOUS. 1O1T. On the 8th Inst., 011 Booth Slain street, J or West O.ik street, a pair of steel framed eyu-glaises In a black leather caso. A suitable reward will lie paid for return to Mrs. K. M. Ilcrehiini, 220 West Oak street Shenandoah. It jriOlt HK.NT. Central Hotel, 1(1 rooms a d oil 1; hotel eonvonlHiiccs Hotel for fifteen years cheap. J.nte proprietor. Initln Mieeler. Jtent Apply to Dr. Clifton lColiblns. l-T-tf IOIt HAMS. A beautiful walnut bed room beautiful walnut bed 1 unit (.inolot., rkiillll. Aimlv nl lh'iill.11 at Ollll 8-19-tf FOlt SAI.K. Houso and lot, 313 15at Centre street. Apply to T. It. lleddull, Hhomin- dnah. 3-10-tf ITIOIt SALE A very dcslrablo property. Ap 1 ply to Joseph Wjatt, 201 North Main St. tf IiOlt HKNT Tho corner store room now oc- cutilcd by tho Factory HI100 Moro. A i:ood opening for any ono either lu the bunt and shoo or any other business Apply to N. W, lleddull, Hedduli's Hardware Store. 8-17-tf GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their tcctti. I loth reasons have no existence in this ad vanccd age. l'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very lied Teeth, ?8. You can net no better, no malter what you lay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (loltl milings, $1; Ilest Silver Hillings, 5oc up j Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates fiec. We use but one grail c of material- the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. Till! W13ATiir.lt, Tho forecast for Saturday : Fair, weather, with northerly winds, becoming southerly. WATCHFUL THIEVES. AVIint They Did In Ten .Minutes I.itst Evening, A car of beer was brought iu by tho Penn sylvania It. It. freight train at about six o'clock last evening and run Into tho siding iu front of Hetllg's refrigerator, near tlio freight station. While tho watchman, Henry Warnlck, was lighting tho switch lamps thieves broke open and robbed the car. The watchman was not away from tho place more than ten minutes, lie discovered the robbery by finding four or fivo kegs of beor on tko ground whero tho car stood, At Kcpciitnskl'H Arcudo Ciifn, Clam eotip, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Tlio (lonl Trade. Saward's Coal Trade Journal says that nn output of 2,000,000 tons of anthracite! will he suilicient for Atiril, and that the stocks cu hand aro sulllcieut to coal warships and tho idea that wnr will creato a big demand for coal is crossly exaggerated. Tho bituminous output continues large. Last year 1 15,000,000 net tons was the output nnd thu prico nt the mines hardly averaged "Sceutsatou. Lake navigation is now open. Tho April letter of tho Anthracite Coal Operatois Association characterizes March as a month of excep tional dullness. It also says 2,000,000 tons will supply the April market. Tho lettir presents a long article advocating the uso of smokeless coal (anthracite) on government warships. Kendrlek House Free Lunch, Oyster soup will bo served, free, to all pa trons to-night. Fair AVeiitlier for Haster. Forecaster Dey, of Philadelphia, says that the cold wave Is about to depart aud that Easter may prove to bo bticht and balmy enough to permit the appearance of Easier toggery. Ho says that now wo arc to have plain sailing into spring. Sculp Trentment. Katharine A. Hlckey, 120 N. Main St. tf Hell In Cluirge. James Hell, the nowly elected superintend ent of tlio public water works, took charge of tlio ollice to-day. A itU NAT ot tDo Globe for UMAT NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' and Kepartd under tho stringent G E n M A li MED GAL LAW prescribed by eminent phyclciansi $8n DR. RICKTER'S vi' Met &s era sa w stilus aim mm Worldicnowncdl lli'murknlilvsucprispfiill SOnlv trcnnlnn v:th Trnrta Alark Anclir.r J ih Ad.ltichlcrA.Co.,215I'eailSt Kciv VorU. 3i Highest awards. 13 Branch Houses, On Glassworks. 23&t0cls. Lnuorscu & rccoumu-nucil by A. WflElev. MA n. Main St kC. H. Hageabnch, 103 N. Main S t.,JtPA . f . r.D. Klrlln, 6 b. Main St.ffjSQa Sjj Shenandoah. vs-iS DR. niCHTEP.'S "ANCHOR." STCMACIIAr, 1,Mt fn H Coll', lvnpcpt.ln-Ktoinncli CnmnlnlntH. H mr a- f - - mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBBY'S OOK BBS.. Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now our on tap at all customers. WAl. SCHMICKER, JR., - Agent, EASTERN J TOYS, CANDIES, CH EAR. o We have some nice effects in Kaster baskets. rnim.-cnmr-STOKE, 29 West Centre Street. FRESH PRETZELS DKMVKKKU KVKItY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 120 N, Bowers St., Shenandoah. LUMBER ! OA,.- W GLENN & O'HEARN (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If -you contemplate building consult our contract price, The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah dumber' and Feed Co I H(M DYEI8 1 :j A Flaui ti at Last. 5j 5 a No Muss. No Trouble, sj i WAS H ES and DYES j AT ONE OPERATION fct, jjj It . . ANY COLOR. 1 3; :5 The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for 5: S Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, J: Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- 2; i linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: is Cotton or Wool. .J&hm " 5; I; L . -i. - Sold in All Colors by Grocers and si s Druggists, or wailed free S: l for 15 cents; ; 1 Address, TUB MAYPOLD SOAP DEPOT, : ;5 127 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, iu which I am going to embark iu the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3. SO and up. - Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2.75. White enameled bedstesds, a miracle, $1.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49C. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 350. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Yonr Home Our Store. or at --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, FULL MOON e c 9 And that is the time to have yottr hair cut. We make it a specialty, W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOP. Ferguson House Block. LUMBER! SOAP I ) VASHESBc pYEq J r Y MAYPOLE) 1 SOAP - I