The War Scare! ! If you want to keep posted von must read the newspapers. We' de liver all the NTev York, Philadel phia and Pottsville papers to all , parts of town; also the Kvi-ninc, Hkr vm, which contains the latest : news by wire and all county and ! local news. Leave vour order at ! the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, V INI . rviaaln St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting.. We offer you the newest goods and the hest values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.49, and all hats trimmed free of charge. As Millinery Is only one of the ninny Hues 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 earlv. The Bee Hive, 2') South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. ItMmp Talbot' VIkIIa. The ltt. ltov. Ethelbert Talbot, bishop of the 1l10ee.su of Central Ponmylvania of the Protestant r.ilecopul church, will make his ilrst visit to the Giranlvillu mission this evening. The vested choir of St. John's elm n li. shlanil, will rentier the full choral servo To-iuurrow afternoon the lliahop will visit tho parish at C'entralia and confirm a large dasi. In tlio evening he will perform a like service at Aililand. m Tlnmday evening the Dishop will make an uflrciul isitation to All Saints' church in this town. The program hero has hoen pre viously published in these columns. For Infants ami Children. Tis fi!- X7 H S3 erer? Ol.llimry. Mrs sjuh, widow of tho late Thomas lluiiiicy died ut her home in Kast Mines on -xiiid.i.v, I'riim infirmities due to old age. She i umiifil by one son and two daughters. 1'uneral to-morrow morniuK. Tiro! Tire I fire! Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. I'udcrw rilcrs Insurance Co. of Nortli Amerii.i and l'"ire Association, Hartford Fire Ins- Co , American Kire Insurance Co., West Cluster Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. I'o. T. T. WILLIAM, 123 S. Jardlu St., Shenandoah. Silv( 1 Cieaui Polish, the best In tho world. At It' umm's. DMUND HARRIS, 204 South Tlain Street. CLOSING OUT My entile stuck of dry goods at cost pri es and also below cost. GARRET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Times, Two pounds of Arhiuklcn coffee Riven awo with one pound of 30c tea. Ten pieces at good white flout Inn coup, 2V Three pound California prunes JnV Hlx pounds limn ans 2flc Two cans of hefct Jelly !i&e Good loose cnlTec 20 other good v,l,l in proportion. FULL MOONVS And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W, Centre St. I5ARBHR SHOP. Ferguson House lllock. FRESH PRETZELS DKiavBiuin itvnnv DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., IIS and 130 X. I towers St., Shenandoah. HKST MNH 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STltAW. Floor and Tablo Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 81. is wliat many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm hor terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to tho mother, so fatal to tho child. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can bo relied on. Thousands say so. Mk. V. J. Dickson ("Stanford Eveleth") writes from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, the startling, cronpy rough, never alarmed me eo long as I had a bottle of AVer's Cherry Pectoral in tho house." " We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in our family for years. Onco when our boy had a severe attack of croup, wo thought that lie would die. l!ut we broke up the attack by using Ajer's Cherry Pectoral." It. II. COX, Plaucheville, La. Cherry Pectoral is put up in lialf-sizo bottles at half prico .)0 conts. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. Child and n Huixc I'lutiueil Into u Cellar Way. A singular accident occmred at the corner of Centre street and Market ajley last night, iu which tho soven-ycnr-old son of Michael Mills, tho saloonkeeper whote place is in the Jtollet building, Iiad a remarkable escape from death. The horse belonged to Councilman 1 12. Magargle and was hitched to a sis. The driver, Samuel 12vans, started from .Mr. M.iyurxlc's stoic, which is located diagonally across tho street from tho hcene of tho acci dent, with the intention of going to the stable. As the horso started it disj.l iyed an ugly disposition and I2vans applied the whip, wheroupon the hoiso took the bit between its teeth and bolted for the Mellet building. Mills' child was sitting on the porch in flout of tho saloon and sprang from its position as the horse ap proached. Tho next moment tho child and linrso were precipitated down the cellar steps at the side of tho Mellet building. The gig uas caught between tho iron railing and the building and the strong traces remained in met, which resulted in the horse being held u on its knees in the cellar way. Tho child crawled tip tho cellar steps, along sido the horse and beneath the gig Had the traces parted the youngster would have been crushed by tho weight of the horse. Mrs. Mellet took charge of tho child and it was found the only injury it had sus tained was the loss of two teeth. The horse remained in its awkward position for about half an hour, when the door at the bottom of the cellar way was opened. Tho horso was led into the cel'ar, turned around and led hack up the steps. With tho exception of a scratch on one of its legs it was uninjuied. Half the ills that man is hoir to come from indigestion. Utirdock Illood Hitters streimth ens and tones tho stomacli j makes indiges tion impossible. Church Notice. Last night at the Calvary church there was a largo audieuco pioscnt. The pastor preached, followed by an earnest appeal to the unsaved by Miss Morgan. During tho evening V. Waters gave a f-olo "Drifting Away," whicli afl'ected many. This evening sorvico at 7:30. Miss Morgan will preach. All are wolcomo. It. It. Ai.uin. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stints, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never safe without it. Vote of 'I'liiiuKs. At a meetiug held by Jtarbara I'rjetschle Council, No SI, D. of I.., a vote of thanks was tendered J. P. Williams & Sox and 12. J.D.iviesfor tho loan of chairs. Also all other parties who assisted In makiug theii eittortainment a success. Itohherles, The grocery warchouso of Andrew Kar powicz, of West Coal street, was visited by thieves last night and flour, blankets and a ro'be to the value of J12 were cariied away. Itohhers paid a visit to the caudy storo of Mrs. I.emin, on North Union street, early Sunuay morning. The shutteis were forced open and the window raised to effect nu en trance. A quantity of candy valued at ?(l was taken and also some money which had been kept in a cigar box. Married on Sutimliiy. At tho rectory of the All S.iiuts' church on Saturday afternoon, Miss Jessie Stichlcr, of tiilhertnn, was united iu marriage with Harry Pierson, of Mahauoy City, by the rector, Itev. (1. W. Yanl'o-i-cir. The bride was attended hy Miss Annie McLaren, of Uilbertou, while tho groom's inteicsts were .looked after by William Tenant, of the same place. Trinou Statement. The statement of tho receipts aud expendi tures of the county prison for tho month of March shows : 12xpciiMs, $l,H3s,0S; receipts, f 1.7511,51; average number of prifoneis daily. 803; average cost of maintenance including the warden's department. Hj cents per day. Hoods manufactured during month: Kig carpet, 1,020 yards; ingrain carpet, D9J yards; ticking, IfMi yaids; check, 701 yalds; half hose, 8(11 dozen pairs. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AMD Pilsnei Beer. Porter ana Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA auer's tiii wnvritint. The h.iiidst for Wednesday: Clear, warmer wi ither and fresh liorthncstcrly to nortbiiiteil.v winds. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Now Chief ClelU and Solicitor Selected This Morning, Pottsville, April 12 Tho crowded condi tion of the columns of this paper and a rush of other matter, crowded out many news Items from tills eorrespnndcndenro yester day. There was a large attendance- at the Monday session of roil it, nud many impor tant mitters were disposed of. Tilt: Cll..IISS(lNl;l!H. The newly appointed County Commis sioners, Messrs. Kantner and Staitller, llled their bonds l.tto ycsteiday afteinoon, which weie approved by court, In tho sum of $10, 1MM) each. They wero Mod at the Recorder's olllce and Immediately the new officials took the oath of ollico. Mr. Kantticr's bondsmen are V. M. li.icher, A. I). (Jticnther and James Mullen. Those of Mr. StaiilTer are tlodfroy lloyer, C. A. Moyerand I. D. Helm. They did not orgmlzo tlio new board until this morning. The newly appointed County Commission crs held a meeting In the private loom this moinlng. Mr. Meyors was not present, al though ho was about tho court house. .Mr. Kantuer was elected president of tho Hoard of Commissioners, alter whicli John P. Zerhey was nominated for Chief Clerk by Mr. Kantner and tho appointment was agreed to by Mr. Staull'er. Tho latter thou named Harry O. liechtel, Esq., of Pottsville, for County Solicitor, and Mr. Kantner agreed to it. Mr. IScchtcl will assuuio his duties at onco. Mr. Zerhey will begin work shortly and acquaint himself with his new duties. Ho will assume tho Chief Clerkship on May 1st, succeeding Horace V. Heber, of Piuegrove. The new appointeo is about Vi years of ago and is a brother of J. Harry Zerhey, of tho Daily ltepuhHcan, and of Fred. Zerhey, former l.ehk'li Valley Coal Company official, aud a brother-in-law of the Kstcrly llros., of this place. He lias been cashier of the Govern ment National ISauk uf Pottsvillo for in years and clerk of the Yorkviile Boiough Council for six years. Ho is an able anil concert ntlvc gentleman, painstaking and aicommudating. His largo experience in financial atl'.iirs Is ex pected to bo of grs.it benefit to the Cominis sinners. His selection is regarded here as a very good one. Harry O. liocbtel, 12sq., the new Count .Solicitor, is probably BS years old, unmairied, and is a son of .Indue liechtel. Since his admission to the bar a few years ago he has attracted attention by his skillful method of handling cases in the ciiininal court. Iu January ho was elected secretary of tho Demucratic standing com mittee Ho is very proud of his appoint ment. THE 1'llISOX WAliim.V. It was rumored this morning' that the uamos ol Ous Dorflinger, of Pottsville, late candidate for Siieiill' before tho Republican convention, is under consideration for War den of the county prison along with that of a piominent newspaper man. TI I K ('( 1NTKO 1. 1. 1: lis 1 1 1 v . Ye-terday tho tlueo candidates for County Controller, .Messrs. Charles A. Snyder, of Pottsville; L. V. Itausch, Mahanoy City, and John Itowe, of Ashland, and their friends presented their rospectivo claims to Oovemoi Hastings at Harrishurg. Senator Loseh pleaded tho cause of Snyder, who appears to be tho favorite and has strong backing; Harry C. Harper spoko iu favor of Itowe, and T. L. Hess and J. J. lliown, of Mahanoy City, pleaded for their townsman. This afternoon Clurles A. Snyder received notification from tho Governor stating that he had been appointed to succeed County Controller llenjainlu It. Severn. Ho will take possession of tlio ollico as soon as lie files his 20,000 bond, and receives his commis sion fiom tho Governor. Mr. Snyder is one of tlio leading young attorneys at the bar, and is in every way capahlo to fill the posi tion. Ho was heartily congratulated by his many friends heie when his appointment be came kuuwu. MAKltUOE LICENSES. William Gustaves Walters and Ida Temp lin, of ltush tuwnship; John Trout and Mary Louise I'Vnstermacher, of 'liunaqua; ICdward K. Gallashor, of Pajo Alto, and Ilridget .1. O'Dounell, of Kkley; William Walsh, ol Pottsville, and Catherino Campbell, ot 12llan gowau; John H.irash and Mary O'Havicz, of Shenandoah; John Harrison aud Sidora Cooper, of Shenandoah; William llrogan and Annie Hurley, of Minorsvlllo'; Jacob Schmidt aud ltosa A. Clemmeus, of Tremont; Fred. Lyons and Margaret Sullivan, of Mahanoy City. AITEAI. CASKS. The Supremo Court lias ordered a ro-argu-uient in the case of Ilrjant against The Pottsville Water Company. This was an ap peal by tlio defendant. Judge Savidgo granted a new trial in the easo of l'ell vs. Given McAually, of Girard vi lie. He rtfused new trials iu the cases of Tlio Susquehanna Mutual Fire Insurance vs. 12. Drown and Slary Kelley vs. The Schuylkill Traction Company. Ho also filed an opinion refusing to revoke the charter granted to St. Mary's Ureek Catholic churoh of McAdoo, the exceptants to pay the costs. The Jury Commissioners and Sheriff diew the jurors fur tho May term of civil court, hut will not announce the names fur several days. DEEDS KKCOKDED. A deed was acknowledged from John Toole, SlieriH', to M. J. I.awlor for two tracts of land in Union township, sold as the property of Charles 1-2. Hitting, for ?2,I500. John C. Kcssler and wife to 121is Miller, premises in Johnstown, Porter township ; Ellas Miller to Amanda Miller, piemisesut same place; Joseph liosenberger to Catherine lluehler, premises in Yorkviile; Edward Melswiiiklo and others to William Pepper aud Company, premises in Ashland; Henry Matthews and wifo to Sophia E. lleach. premises in Minersville. THE "UUCKET" MIDI'. In the case of Commonwealth vs. Fred. L. Shissler, charged with larceny and re ceiving stolen goods, iu which a motion to qiush was made. Judge Kocli read qulto a lengthy opinion, in whicli he sustained the defendant's motion as to the first count, ou tho ground that the checks referred to wore not drawn upon any lank. As to tho other counts in the indictment the Court overruled tho motion to quash, aud directed tho Clerk of the Courts to place the word "proecutor'.' befoie tho namo of Win. F. llakcr on tho in dictment, and also directed tho District At torney to elect what'eouuts ho would take up. DECISIONS. In the caso of David Lavenbcrg vs. Mary Laveuberg, application for divorce on tho ground of adultery, the Court handed down a decree uf divorce. Wm. M. liaehort, Francis W. Moyer aud William Priser wero appointed viewers to lay out a new road in Kline township. M. J. Connelly was appointed treasurer of Iisilly township. Application for judgment refused in the case of Clcquasbct Lumber Co, vs Hunter F. llright. Itulo discharged iu the case of Fisher vs O. H.Toblir. In tho caso of John Shelley vs John Lempky, an application to open judgment, court directed that Judgment be opened. Iu the cue of Kcssler vs Josiah II. Huntz Inger with notice to Oscar II, Huutziuger, administrator, an application for Judgment, Court refused the application, MOTIONS HEAItl). In tho oase of Wm. F. Maubeck vs. Isaae Jones, in Union township, equity suit, Geo, J. Wadlluger presented tho defoudaut's an swer. Court fixed next Monday to hear argument iu the caso of Alliance Coal Co., vs, Wythe Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Bones TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS mieh as Wind nr. 1 Ta n In tho Stomneh, Giddiness, Fill in of r in' aK llrnd ache, Dlzzlneas, DrAw-meS-s. Flushings ot Heat, Loss f Appetite, Cosllvoness, Ulotehos on tho Skin. C -Id Chills, DIs turboil Sleep, Frightful Dreams rind nil Nervous mid Trombllnc Sonsntlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvery sufferer will nckn,owlodge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:ciIA3I's IMt.I.s. token ns direct ed, vrlllqulckly rest,, ro IVmales to com pleto health. Th. v promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem anil euro Mcl( lleiiduclic. Porn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcccham's Pills aro Without a SRiva! Ant! hnro tho LARGEST SALE (irni-.yl'nlcnt Jlrillrino In tlio World, 25c. at nil Drug Stores. township, and next Monday a week in the caso of Weiss vs. Shoemaker. Capiasos weio Issued to bring into court a number of parties who were mulcted for costs in criminal cases, but havo not been sen tenced. An agreement for the settlement of tho question of liability for certain labor claims in tho matter of Koheit V. Potter, Sr., as signee of Lawience & lirown vs. tieorge L. Drown, surviving member of tho (inn, was piesented to court. i2ugene Coylc and Alice Coyle, convicted of forcible entryand detainer, weio sentenced to pay tho costs, a lino of $10 and restore the premises taken possession of. Wm. S. S. inner uas appointed giiaidian of Marian and Lillian Snyder, minor children of Sophie Snyder, late of Miihanoy City. Christ Samar was appointed guardian of Prank Italph Samar, minor child of Cath arine Samar, late of Ashlmd, deceased. Liquor. i.tcr:Nsi: lofiir. Tho following liquor licenses weie trans ferred : License of I'.ernard 1". Connor, iu Palo Alto, to Joseph I'. Maloiiy. License of .Tpseph Kaenack, in McAdoo borough to Anthony Mikoshefsi. License of Abraham Taylor, in tlio borough of Frackvll'e, to J. P. McD.ivitt. License of Anton J. Iteiuliait, Fourth Ward, of Pottsville, to (leorgo Rein hart. License of Daniel Long, iu llegins tuwnship, toUeo, W. Iluntziiiger. linVAX at r.i:ulNi. Quite a number of prominent Democrats will leave for Iteading this evening, to hear William Jennings ltryan lecturo on fieo silver in that city, in the Academy of Music. PITHY POINTS. 'nppeuluM Throughout the Couutl Chronicled lor Ilnsty Perusal. A valuable bull dog was stoleu from Michael I'alrley Sunday night. Tho canine had been kept In another man's stable. The Fiist Defenders will hold their re union at Orwigsbnrg next Monday. M. O'Neill is placing a substantial ilagstone pavement in front of ills property on South Main street. Paymaster Guy, of the Iteading railroad, will pay employes at Jlahanoy Piano on the 23th inst. Mattic Riuelilfo, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs Samuel ltatcllll'e, of Tumaqui, is 17 years old and had been blind since hor birth, ltecently Dr. Fox performed an operation and now the young lady can see. Tlio Schuylkill County Pharmaceutical Association will hold a regular meeting at the Exchange Hotel. Pottsvillo, on Thursd.i afternoon at 'J. 30 o'clock . The trout season opens on Friday. Tho tax rate of Northumberland county has been increased 50 per cent. All salaries at tho Almshouso havo been reduced, the clerk receiving $100 less than last year. Wasli Orme, who declined the stewardship of the County Almshouse, started work to day as a icpairiman at the Chamberlain col liery, St. Clair. A deed from Sheriff Toole to Martin J. Lawlor, fur a tract of land iu Union town ship, sold as the property of Charles Hitting, for f!i,liU0, was acknowledged in open couit The following caso was handed down iu the State Supremo Court ycsteiday : llryaul etal. vs. Pottsvillo Water Company, Common Picas of Schuylkill County, u rearguiiient ordered. John Moran brings suit for $10,000 dam ages for beine run down by tho curs of the Sell. Trac. Co. at Ashland. K. 12. Johnson, newly appointed postmaster at Lost Crook, has received li is commission and will assume charge nuit Friday. At Scrautou a defendant iu a civil suit, who was charged witli,dainagiiig trocs, resurrected a law of 173.") which providos freedom from arrest lo any person who holds property to the amount of $330, or .50. James If. Edwards, secretary of the Iteading V. M. C. A., is onp of tlio Ited Cross representatives iu Cuba. TheNcvorsiiiK .Mountain Itailroad, near Iteading, has undergone extensive lcpalrs, and is ready to nccommodato summer travel. A new silk mill is to bo built at Hazlctou. Two threo-quarter days per week is the working time among tho Iteading collieries for April, hut no orders have been received lor May. Sergeant Kline, of tho Wilkosharre police force, is organizing a.rcgimcut for war. The Hibernian Itillcs havo also tendered their services. The saloon of Peter M. Dago, at Exeter, Luzerne county, was blown up on Saturday night by dynamite, and tho occupants narrowly escaped death. Tho banil of gypsies havo broken up camp at the cemeteries and are now holding forth ou the eutskiits of lliugtowu. Koudrlek House Free l.ituch. Grand Army bean soup will be served, free, to all patron to-night. Her Assiillnieuts Ar rested. Tho Lithuanians who brutally assaulted Mrs. Anna Arinlskawicz at her home on South West streot Sunday afteinoon weio taken in to custody last night and given a heating he fore Justico Shoemaker. They wero Peter and Martin Lukasiewicz and William Skm- bulis. The latter gave $100 bail and tho others wero committed. Kujnyithln (iilthel lug. Itev. T. M. Van Fosen and wifo last overl ing entertained nt their residence tho mem bers of tho St. Elizabeth Guild by holding n tatl'y pull, which proved a very mjoablu allalr. Who Ohus tho Cloth. Martin Matulewicz was lodged ' tho lockup by Oillcer Uraltis yesterday tVr noon, for having an undertaker's black coQl'i cloth iu his possession. Ho is being bet 1 until tho owner has been discovored. Will Leave tho Hospital, James J. McCarty, 'of town, writes the IIkuald that he will loac the hospital at Philadelphia to-day for his homo. Mr. Mc carty underwent a dltllcult operation aud his friends will Ue pleased to know that ho Has greatly Improved. Klhow fractured. The soveii-yoar-old son of Henry Shcolor, of South Pear Alley, fell on a pavement and fractured his left elbow. Dr. Stein attended the child. MAHANOY CITY. Contract Awarded I'or Krrcllng Tho New School lliilldlng. Mahanoy City. April 13. At an adjourned m etlng of the School Hoard last evening tho contract for erecting tho new school building on i outre street was awarded to Daniel Mc (lurl. of Pottsvillo. for $11,011. A $10,000 bond is required and tho contractor agrees to hire as mativ niichnnics of tho town as ho can without pr-judlco to himself. Tho bids van ied fiom $11,011 to $17,283. The bidders were: D.iulcl McGurl, T. H. Kncrr and II. M. Moyer, of Pottsville; William Speidle, Fred. Klltsch, V. H. Techcutlno, Georgo Drutnln und J. Kciscr and Company, of towtr. Tlio production of the fairy spcctaclo last night by 200 children under the auspices of ladies' auxiliary of tho Y. M. C. A. was not very largely attended, hut was nil artistic success. Con. Schroodcr, of Hyan township, was ar raigned before Justice Kctner last night, charged by Conrad Goodman with selling liquor without a license, and furnished $1,000 bail. Scliroeder lives ou tho public road near Lakeside. Goodman formerly boarded with him and they patted after a quarrel. Scliroeder has had similar charges preferred against him previously and It was on that account that ho lost his lhtrifc. He had Goodman put under $300 hall fur cheating him out of a hoard bill of $11. Mrs. Anthony Dower, of town, District Deputy Grand Sachem, Daughters of Po cahontas, installed officers nt Pottsvillo last night nnd will visit Shenandoah to-morrow night. 12. S Itcinhotd, who lias been touting the Mediterranean sea and other points of tho Orient for the past thieo inuntlis, arrived iu Now York on Saturday aud reached hero last osrning. An infant child of Mrs. llilbcrt, of Mt. Carmel, toppled oil" a chair on to tho stovo at tho rosidenco of her sister ycsteiday. It re ceived severe burns about tho head. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-IIeadacho. All druggists. Notice to the TuMlc. The public is hereby notified that tho Ites cuo Hook and Ladder Company and the Coltlnihia-Hnsu Cnnin.mv havn decldnil ti jointly sprinkle tho stieets and make their collections accordingly, upsn the same condi tions as tliey did previous to last year. Tho eolleetois arc John Dove and Abe Green. )-ll-:it Tin; Tisusrr.is. Funerals. Tho funeral of Mary, wifo of Joseph Town send, took place to-day from tho family resi dence on Nortli Emerick street. Services were held at the residence, liev. T. .Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho Prosbytoriau church at Malianuy City, olllciating. Tho remains were taken to St. Clair for interment. Tho funeral of John Pooler, Jr., who was killed ou the Lehigh Valley railroad Friday night, took place this afternoon, at oue o'clock. Services were held at tho family residenco, on East Centre street, anil also at tho All Saints' chinch, ltov. G. W. Van Fosscn olllciating. The remains weie iuteied in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Scalp Treatment. Katharine A. Ilickcy, 130 N. Main St. tl Theatrical Tips. Tlio chart for Joseph Murphy's popular play, "Kerry Gow," which appearsat Kaler's opera house, Mahanoy City, to-morrow even ing, is now open, and pal ties can havo their seats secured by application at tho II i;iiai.t oilico. It is a pleasure to witness a play at Kaier's popular theatre, and many Shenan doah people will, as usual, tako advantage ol this opportunity. Manager Quirk, of Kaler's Graud Opora House, has succeeded in booking for the 20th inst. "Tho Sporting Duchess," ono of the greatest attractions now touring tlio country. Thero uro twenty-five people in the cist and tho scenic cfl'ects are magnificent. Four thoroughbred race horses are used in the play. Itching piles? Never mind if physicians havo failed to euro you Try Doan's Oint ment. No failure thore. 50 cents, at any drug stole. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Tho golden wedding anniversary of Mr ami Mrs. Isaac Hall, Sr., was celebrated at thair homo in Pottsvillo last night. Tobiat Gelbart, of Mahanoy City, was the caterer at a banquet served in honor of the event. "Little Colds.'' Thousands of lives sacri ficed eveiy year. Dr. Wood's Noiway Pine Syri'p cures little colds, cuies big colds too. down to the very verge of consumption. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Conipany'splant, anil are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing wrk. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can he left nt No, 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and liowers street. mmmmmmmmmmmmm AKBEY'S OCK BEE, Gives ,1 satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCHMICKni, JR., - Agent. iimttiiimimiuuimuiu rnim.-cnffir-stoke, ci DHAl.Klt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars ana Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 23 West Centre Street 1 lsrd in ,ossii)g. William Potter and sUers, Mls-esCiirrh and Maine, who were thoguestsof Miss Mary Itowe. of town, have returned to their home in Pottsvillo. Alfred Morgan visited friends at Knck vlllo to-day. William Davis, the dyer, has koho lo Philadelphia to attend tlio funeral of his dinightcr lii-law, Mrs. Albert Davis, uf Nor walk, Conn., who died at tho latter place 011 Saturday. .Tho deceased was known here, having been a visitor for a mouth about a year ago. David Hopkins visited fileuds at St. Clair und Pottsville yestordsy. Harry Taylor and his lady friend, Miss Sallio Jarvls, of Glrardvllle, wero visitors to town last ovenlng. Miss Mhiiio Miller, of Philadelphia, spent a few pleasant hours with town friends here last evening. Messrs. John Mohlalzls and John liobUn have left town uu a short recuperating tour to ll.tltimoie, Washington and points iu West Virginia. .Mrs. i:. A. Shartels, of Pottsville, Is a guest at tho residenco of Solomon llaak, on South Main street. Mrs. Shartels is a sister of Mr. Hank's decoaed wife, Catherine, whose funeral will take placo from the family residence on Thursday afternoon. Mr. deary, itispector of shops for tho Lehigh Valloy rallie.nl, with headquarters at Klmlra, was royally received horo last even ing. Miss Nora Stanton and Miss Hrcnnan were passengers to Philadelphia to day. Miss Sadie Schooner is spending a few nays in Philadelphia with relatives. Mrs. Price, of St. Clair, is visiting Mrs. Charles K. Parrish, on West Centro street. William Leckie, n carrier of tho 1Ii:uam), is suffering from a fractured collar bone. Willi am Leach, who was a guest of town relatives the past ten days, left to-day for his home iu Johnstown, Itobert Jones went to St. Clair this morn ing to visit friends. George Wiagg, of Mt. Carmel, attended tho funeral of Mrs.Towiisoud in town to-day. William Pooler, of .St. Clair, was a visitor to town this afternoon, attending tho funoru! of Ids nephew, John Pooler, of town. Wuimmukpr lit l'otlslllo. The Cential Itepublican Club, of Pottsville. will hold their thirteenth annual Henry Clay banquet this evening, at the Park Hotel. Hon. John Wananiaker, candidate foi Governor, will be the guest of honor, and will make an address. He will bo tendered a public reception during tho evening. tTior over :is??:&S& vi A NAT,i ofthoGIoeotcr HEUMA' NEURALGIA and similar Complaints; ..uu ii.i'fiu.m miner mu GU.nncn& GERMAN MEDIOAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent phjEiciansij DR. niCHTER'S 3 K3 ft i sira ir PAIN EXPI "7oi Id renowned ! IIftnitWfi1lvRiicrpRfiit t Onlv rn'Tinhio with Trade Alnrk Anclmr. F. Ad. liU'hiccXCo., 2l.i FoarlSUj. 'eir York, j 31 HIGHEST AWAHOS, 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 25&C0C19. Endorsed & recommended hy A. Wasley, 106 N. Main it.. H. Ilagenbuch, 101 N. Main St., P.F.D.Xirlin, 6 H. Main St.. Shenandoah. ,. DR. RICHTER'S "ANOIIOn." STOHIAGIlAr. host for U'r, i'VHperismwtnmnrli l:niiiplnltitH. I ru:i), HAAK At Shenandoah, on the It lost., Cath erine, wife of Kolotnou llaak, ntsl IVicnrs, '1 months and 10 days. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 110 Houlh Main street, on Thursday afternoon at '1 o'clock Sen iees w ill be lieht at the house, interment will he made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, ltclatives and friends lespeetfuily invited tu attend. 1-1 Kit MISCELLANEOUS. OU HUNT. Central Hotel, 10 rimms a U all hotel coitvunlPhccH J Intel for lUteen ear. Late prop. ictor, Martin Hheelor. Kent cheap. Apply to Dr. Clifton Uobblns. 1-7-tf TjUHt SAI.1C A beautiful walnut bed room l? suite. Complete outfit. Apply at HmiALii olllce. . 8-19-tf TjWlt SALH.IIouso and lot, 313 Hast Centre l? street. Apply to T. It. Jleddull, Hhcnnii- uoau. u-io-tl JTOIt SAI.lt A very desirable property. All ) ply to Joseph Wjalt, 201 North Main St. tl dniuSt. tf IjlOH ItlCNT. Tho corner store room now oc- 1J copied by tlie caetory Shoo Store. A (rood opening for nny ono either iu the boot nod shoo or any other business. Apply to ST. W, Heddall, Heddab's Hardware Store. 8-17-tf Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, LUMBER ! Wti (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our coiitrn'ut price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co The gprlng remedy tiuri H better than all other la Paine's Celery Compound Thousands have been eurtd by It, physician use and rec ommend It Recommend Tfo havo It, Try a bottle. A. WASLEY, 106 North Haiti Street. 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardwate, 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. SO and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75, White enameled bedsteads, 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. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST I These weie the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, lioth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very UeH Teeth, $8. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth areprdered. We can take jour impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (old Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Plllings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 2sc. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St,, Shenandoah. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. LUMBER!