The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and Pottsville pipers to nil parts of town; also the Kvknin; Hkkam), which contains the latest news by wire and all county and local news. Leave your order at the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN,! a tvimln at. ee Our Spring Greeting.. We offer you the newest sjoods and the best values you ivei leceived. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to Si 1..49, and all hats trimmed In i' of charge. As Millinery I- only one of the many lines vu carry it is a simple matter understand that we can give ' u greater values than any u.lit'i house in town. Great Bargains re oftered in all the latest stylish dress goods, white -mid-;, embroideries and lace urtaius. A1- these goods will not last long at tht? remarkable low prices we are silling them at, it will pay you to c V.! eai lv. The Bee Hive, 2" Soutli Main Street. NfcArt PObT OFFICE. MHrrlupo AllUonuceillcllti. Ttit ngnKFinriit of Rev. .loscpli Ilnnter, jvstar "t tin- l'rvsltyterlan tihurch at Tutna qua and Mss Hoittia M. Williams, of the name i..n-e. k, announced. r.iirnU HhkIil'8. of Cnas township, nnd Mw Ann Kkiiii, of Sit. La (Tee, were mar ried yesunl iy afternoon by Rev. l' J. McUovein .it l'nttevillo. Jin Katie Ettan. mster 01 tin- l.ide, was the bridesmaid nl Thon.a- I- nu ll best man. Mivi iitiu Kiino, sister nf Mrs. George Ploppi'ii town, aud Thomas J. MeCaun, of Ph. :il. li)n.i, will ho married at the resi dence o! tin- liride'B mother in Centralis to morrow in. ruing. John Uuwlsnil and Miss Norn Darrett, of Oirardville, were married yesterday liy Ilev. Pater Me ii'iiugli. Miss Itiiiliut Ilarrett and James M'Liiif were bridesmaid and best malt re-pi'i lively. W.l'iam Li ul'eldt, of Ilrooklru, N. Y., and Mm II. Im lliehter. of i'ott.iville, were oun, 1 Key, J, II. UmbenheD. They w re l li in liiooklyn. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tak In I i.i i-,' Ati-HeHdache. All druggists. Mis Murmi'it WorU. I. - 1 mi 11 j- at the Calvary Ilaptijt cliureh a 11.. I iit.ntive audience was present. Mi M 1 .-in gave a vory stirring address, fuin w I l in earnest appeal to the uusaved which wan responded to by four persons com uy forward and Riving ihisro- selMj to 1 hrist. A deep hpiritual feeling jiervaa, il the meeting and all felt it good to be tliero . Waters during the evening sang a hij tiniehing solo. This evening Itcv U. .It linings, of lit. Clair's IlHPtist chiti li il.iurh. MissMoigau will con duct the alt. -i meeting. Service at 7:30. Ji. R. Alms. I IrnI l lrel J'lrol In"jr- yutir property from loss In tbo oldc;t ami strongest cash companies : Phila UiKUrwruir Insuraneo Co. of North Amcriia and Tire Association, Hartford Hro Ius l", American Fire Insurance Co., Wt .t Clut. 1 l'ire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ius Co T. T. Wili.iamh, 1'3 ,S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Headache Qulokly Cured. I)r Davis' Anti-Headache never fulls, 9fir. T?' DMUND HARRIS, 2o.j 5out!i Hain Street. CLOSING OUT M iitirf .tick of iliy uwhI at owl yy - anil aKo heltiw tost. OAR RET WEAVING. W .tn still weaving carjwt at from 2S t 50 cent per yard. Suitable to the Times. Two p' 'tu la of Arbuckle coffee given JH) with one pound of AOu tt&. l i r!-tf t ifinxl H'lilt-e iloaUu moa, c T r"e i' unlf C iiliforuiu prunw.. ...v..8&t rttx pounJa Itmu 1aiw -3.V Tn 1 am of heat jelly 3to Clood loose coITev 30c Othi-r goo iHilil In rowrttn. FULL MOONtoVo And that js the lime to hase" y ur hair tit. We nuke it a .pec nil)-. VV. G. DUSTO'S 12 Y t entrc SI. HARIil'.R SII0I l i iguwui IIoum; Block. UBST LIN'K OF 1 1 - i HAY and KTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. i P R PHI PV -a we.t at re 8t. 1 9 3 "Three from two you enn't," mys the schoolboy. Night 1 Three from two you can't, either in dol lars or dividends or snrsnimrilla. It takes the best snrsapnrilln root to make the best snrsnparilla ex tract. The best rarsaparilla cornea from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr. Ayer Co. )raptically controls the entire product. Yet others claim to be making "best" sarsaparilla. They must be making it out of the remainder left after subtracting three from two. Put, " three from t o you cii if t ." You can't make the best sarsaparilla without best root. You only got the best when you which is made wholly from tho best loot imported from Honduras. PITHY POINTS. 'tanpentngs Throughout the Country Clirmilnlpfl for Jliiity 1'eritHnl. A new triho of lied Men will ho ostah lislied at I'inegrovo on tho !i."lh inat. Tho l.yon-Dunn enntcst court has reached the First ward of Pottsville. St. Joseph's Catholic church, Oirardville, gave SI I" for the support of tho Diocoscnn seminary of St. Charles Horronico, at Over- hrook. The Ashland lodge of Klks lias decided to create a charity fund. The question of what to do with our garbage becomes a more serious 0110 every year. The dumps on tho outskirts of tho town arc very olmoxious. The next holiday is Decoration (lay. The hell in St. Jerome's Catholic chinch Tamaqua, was not dedicated on l.ister as win expected. It was itnpossiblo to get tho holfry completed in time. The clans of '01, of Girardville llish school, eoutemplate hnldiug a re-union at Tumbling Kim, about the middle of June. While digging coal it) amino breach near Muhauoy I'lune, a small piece Hew from a pick and struck James Murphy in the eye anil it is feared the sight has been destroyed. (iuy Dreher and William Mctigle, of Tamil. iin, will he among the crew to man one nf the old war monitors. The Mcfiiuiis aud Clanser propcrlios on North Jardin street arc receiving a new coat of paint. Sheriff Toole will hold his next sale of real estate on Saturday April 30. There are twenty-throe properties in the list. The court appoints Sahina O'Neal, guardian of John, Catharine and Thomas O'Xeal, minor children of Michael O'Xeal, late of Ashland, deceased. A fish bone swallowed by Alice Gaul, ol Lancaster, caused disease of the stomach aud death. Mormon preachers who tried to gain con verts in Franklin county did net meet with encouragement. In a sudden fit of insanity John Cnrrato, of Itazlctou, broke in the doors and wiudows of several business houses witli n heavy club. Northumberland county Republicans will hold their convention to elect 6t.tte delegates and make eouuty nominations at Sunbtiry on May 10. While witnessing tho arrival of William J. Ilryau at Heading. IEcgister or Wills Miller, of Uerks county, had his pocket picked of $03. Acknowledgment. To the Ofllccrs of the Homo Friendly of Ii.il- timore. Md , II. I.. Talley, l'icsldeut. ( t.vriXMKN : Allow me to acknowledge the full and very prompt payment of j'.IS, the amount due upon the death of my he- loved daughter, Clara. Tho punctuality of your bupermtenuetit, William l . livaus, anil ageut, Harry Ilecse, was a surprise, to me, as the payment was made within thr.o hours after they were notified of the death. J.kwis i. Sixtzcr. Shenandoah, Ia April 13, lbUS. NO MORE FOREIGN INTERFERENCE ! Wahhinutov, April 13. fnu aipio-matle phase of the Spanish Situation Is in stutn quo. It Is the ex pectation that this status will continue for the present nt least, while congres., considers the subject. A definite under standing has been reached by the rep resentatives of the six gTeat powers of Kurnpe that no additional artion frum that quarter would be opportune at thN time. The armistice lias gone Into effect In Cuba, but no word has come as to the attitude . of the Insurgents. If they do not accept it the expectation of th Spanish government is that this will be made manifest within the next few days of continued hostilities by the forces of Uurnez and others. If the Spanish troops are attacked while In garrison thev will defend themselves and thereafter will feel free to take the offensive. In granting, tho armis tice It Is known that the Spanish mili tary authority did so as a tender to ths Insurgents for a mutual cessation ol hostilities, but It Is viewed as being a mutual. undertaking, so that if the In surgents do not accept the tender It Is understood that It will, nut continue to operate as a means of keeping lln Spanish troops passive while under flio It developed yesterday .that CSeneral Blanco's proclamation of armistice specifically stated that It was yielded at the suggestion of the pope and of the great powers of lOurope. The text of the proclamation, made available Monday, referred to the pope, but omitted the great powers of Kurope. It had the effect of ci eating some feel ing among the representatives of the six powers, as It was thought to be surprising that General Illauco omitted all reference to the Influences tho pow ers had jointly exerted, which Influ ences were deiisive In bringing the tinal result. This led to the develop menl that General Hlanco's proclama tion in fact had sped tied the Inrluencee of the great powers, as well as those of the pupe, and ttMt the omission vvah through Inadvertence. General Itiaiico't language t regarded algnlflcent In two rqspects: First, In showing that Spain yielded to the great powers and ttye pope. Mid, rucoml, tlwt the United States 'was not included In the Influ ences which bi ought about the concession. Till Wl TIII'll. The foivcail fur Tliuisilay : Pair weather and fresh southerly winds, followod by cloudiness ami probably by local rain In the western didtiiets. MAHAN0Y CITY. A Mil n Smothered At il I. linn It lln-Slnli-blug Aflriiy. Miliauoy City, April 13. At shout one o'clock this morning a man whose name bar not been learned, anil who is a strangor In town, informed Aaron nrownnilller of the death of a man at the lime kiln. The stranger ald that about half an hour before, while lying near the kiln, he was awakened by a smothering sensation and upon sitting up he found tlicntiuoi-plicro filled with coal gas. He tried to aroiKo Ills companion, hut was nimble to do so and eonc'iiileil that the man was dead, whereupon he hurried to town to notify tho authorities. Chief of Police Hacl and Constable. John I.eltonber ger went to the kiln and found the body of a man who had evidently been suffocated. Deputy Coroner rgaity searched the clothing and found tlfteeu cents, a pen knife, a pair of gloves and a slip of paper bearing the address "1011 Hist Centre street." Inquiry at the pluco elicited the information tint the victim's namo was Jocph Henstcr, a man 3" years of ago, and a resident of Lain ford. His wife died about a year ago and he leaves thiee children, tho eldest being 18 years old. The stranger who gave the infor mation was subsequently taken Into custody and is hold pending tho inquest. To day a liK.llll.iir nf ll, T.-r,.,,i, r.j,,,ll.. i .1 1 1 (1 ...1 11... deceased as an uncle, lleaster came hole yesterday to look for work. Tho cliildicn at Lausford have been notified and tho body is hold pending their instructions. At about :30 o'clock last night, whilo on their way homo from woik, Thomas Ward and William Paul, tho latter under tho in lluence of liquor, met four Lithuanians and Paul made a reunrk that angered them. A fight ensued, during which Ward was stabbed twice in the fleshy part of the left shoulder and Prank Strykcr, who vcntuicd to act as peacemaker, was stabbed in the left foieann. Xoue of tho wounds aie dangcious. The four Lithuanians were arrested on a Lake side Llcctrie linilway ca', when about to leave for Shenandoah, where they live. They were Louis and Peter Casper, I.J.tniel Kougtir and Peter Yonsick. They were taken to jail this morning. Charles Lynch was arraigned before Justice May last night, charged with assault and battery and receiving stolen goods ou oath ol Thomas Gillespie, who is employed as a miner at the Maple Hill colliery. A saw had been stolen fioni the latter. He learned Lynch had it and claimed ho bought it from two men. When Gillespie called at Lyuch's house for the saw ho was beaten. Tho parties reside at Maple Hill. Lout-Cieuk Notes. Our new ponnastcr, L. L.Johnson, is mak ing picparatlon to assume his position this week. Iticliard Joyco is jn New York city and will lcmaiu theie a week. Last evening the lit. I!ev. L'thelbert Talbot, bishop of the diocese of Central Pennsyl vania, Protestaut Lpiscopal church, made his first visit to Girardville. Services were held in the Armory at 7:30 o'clock at which the following peisous were confirmed : l-'iank Johnson, Sadie Morrell and Martha 1M wards. A reception was held after the services at which an opportunity was given the people to meet tile llishop. The vested choir of St. John's, Ashland, assisted tbo hoy choir of St. Paul's mission in rendering tho music. .1. Vincent Crane called on Mr. and Mrs McGrath, of lleansvillc. Misses Mary Kileiir and Winnie Dcubery attended Latter services in Oirardville. Michael Crane, student at the Philadelphia College, is borne for a short vacation. k Miss Lillie Timmous called on friends in Mahaiioy City Monday evening. William Wilkinson lias removed from Shenandoah to the old homestead hero, ami is heartily welcomed. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Hickcy, 120 N. Main St. tf Notice to the Public. The public is hereby notified that the ites cue Hook and Ladder Company and the Columbia Hoso Company have decided to jointly sprinkle the sticets and make their collections accordingly, upan the same condi tions as tlioy did previous to last year. Tho collectors arc John Dove and Abo Green. t-ll-3t Tin: Tiavri:i:s. Ventry Klcctloil, The following is the result of tho election of vestrymen of All Saints' church : Senior Warden, Charles llaskins; Junior Warden, Joseph Hinks; Vestrymen, I)r. C. M.llordncr, Albert Uroome, T. A. Timmons, Samuel Steinbach, William Smith, liichard Honoll. K. It. Davis, Itobert Fishburn, Philip llolmau, X. J. liougliey. The clerk of the election was Samuel Stciubach and Messrs. Joseph Hinks and Charles Haskius the judges, the rector, Iiev. G. W. Van Fossen, presiding. Smashed a Wlutlow. Peter J. Meek, the recognized champion harmonica player of this vicinity, blew the wrong note this morning aud threw a stone through the window of Michael Melgwicz's grocery stoio on Iiast Centre sticet. Justice Shoemaker committed Meek In default of $200 hall aud the p'isoncr mildly told Con stable Tosh that h would make out a case at court that would put tho costs on tho prosecutor. Obltuiiry. .Miss Clara Slzcr died at about 11 o'clock 1 1st night at the residence of her parents, Louis II. and Sarah Selter, on North West street, aged 27 years. Sho had stiU'ercd about five weeks with plourisy. The deceased was very popu.ar anil leaves a largo circle of friends to mourn her death with her parents and family. The funeral will take place on Saturday at 1 p. m. Services will be held in the United Lvangclical church aui inter ment will he m.ule in the Lvangclical ceme tery at liingtown. Miss Annie Clazy died at her homo in Win. Penu this morning. She was aged 23 years. Her death was due to convulsions. Iteinored to Itoiidlng. J. W. Johnson yesterday shipped his house hold goods to'Ijeudlug, and to-day Mr. John sou and his wife departed for their homo there. Mr. Johnson was ouo of the oldest citizens of the town, prominently Identified with its industrial advancement, aud his de parture I a source of much rcgiet. Shenan doah can ill afford to losu men of Mr. John sou's character. Thought the llarfemler Kasy, Last evening four young men named Joe McDonald, Joe Miller, Walter aud John Heavy entered Mcldaizis' cafe aud ordered drinks. After emptying the glasses they tried tn avoid payment by sneaking down to tho pool room in the basement to ga'n an exit from the place. Tho luirtcuder, Adam Miller, did not lose sight of the tricksters, hut just as they tyero ahoutleuviug ho sprang Uj the street and overtook thoiuatu short OUtauco. He demanded wyuicnt and after some discusftson tbo young men decided to square the debt aud left. Purchased u rust Horse. Ileglster P. C. Ilecse yesterday purchased a brown gelding from a Kentucky horseman at Allentown. The animal is a flue speci men of horseflesh, it having congested in tho show ling for hoauty nine times aud only failed once. It possesses both trotting and pacing qualities and will arrlvo hero to night. . Iteul IMuto Sale, William II. Zimmerman yostorday pur. chased tho Jardin and West street properties of Mrs, S. D. Hess for (3,000. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Policy of tbn Ni;w County Commissi,, tiers Is Cillli Neil. Pottsville, April 13 The Poor Directors were In session yesterday afternoon, bavin r under consideration the l ouimunlcAtinn from the Stale Hoard of Charities ns to tho man agement of tho Insane department nt the almshouse. Tho Directors framed an answer to tho Hoard of Charities, nnd forwarded tho same to day. They refuse to make public its contents. It is ttmletstond they will again ask court for an appropriation to enable them to make the Improvements to the insane de partment that wore recommended some time ago and which are non insisted upon by the State Hoard of Charities. The Poor Direc tors have no funds for this purpose and must mako their application to coiilt through the County Commissioners. WKXXMAKlllt's KKCKl'TJOX. The thirteenth nnniial banquet In honor of llemy Clay was held last evening at the Park Hotel by tho Central liepiiblican Club. Tho guet of honor was II n. John W'oiih maker, of Philadelphia, who Is a candidate for Governor before the Republican state cen ventlon. The batiquet was preceded by a public reception, and many had the pleasure of meeting tho Philadelphia meichaiit prlnco. The lianqtict was an elaborato affair and covers were laid for 1(h) members and guests. Thoio wore but three speeches. Charles A. Snyder, Hsq., recently appointed loiitroller. responded to tho bst "The Dignity of American Citizenship:". Prof. S. A. Thurlow, of Pottsville. talked on the theme, "Our Foreign Relations," and Mr. Wanamakor closed with an ablo address on "Pttriotlsm and Politics." Speaking of the Ameilesn-Spaiiish troubles, he said "If Spain blew up tho Maine sho should bo punished, but if It was only scan', hospitality, then wo should give her a patient hearing. I'rom that little ccme tery in Cuba fingers nio pointing out to the old flag and to the homes of the men who perished by tho explosion. We will not for get them, nnd if it is right willavenao them." Ho is not in favor of mining coal for the war vessels when It could bo used under the boilers of Industries. It is better to hear the wheels of industry than thecrack of cannon. "And so we pray for the couutiy, for the I'lesident, for. peace and prosperity." Mr. Wananiaker closed his speech by referring to con option in stato affairs and urged all present to do all in their power to work to bting about a bettor order of things. The banquet was a gland success iu every respect. Stipt. W. II. Lewis, of Win. Peiui, was present, but Shenandoah was not iep resented. The utter lieaitlessiies of politics was never moro fully brought out than in the turning duwn of Horace F. Ilebefchicf clerk to tho Commissioners. Although an ablo and obliging ofllcl.il, ho must go out. unAnn iihyan. W. F. Shepherd, Democratic county clmti maii Joseph Moycr, Court Ciier Grabor, Assistant District Attorney iiasliore and Philip Ilroiiemaii were among the patriots who heard Ilryan's speech at Reading last night. Mr. Hashoro says Ilryan's reputa tion as ati orator has not been exaggerated. AlTOIXTMUXlh i IU ik 1SKU. There is no denying the fact that dissatis faction cxUts over tho appointments made by the new County Commissioners. Commis sioner Meyers was near enough to take part In yestciday's meeting, but ho absented him self. Some members of tlio Taxpayers' Asso ciation have expressed uisplcasuio over the latest developments. MAUiiiaiii: J.icr:sKS. Frank Smith and Augu,ta Traunip, nf Shenandoah; Georgo Ttuiiko, of McAdoo. and Susie Sickalack, of Kline township; llowaid Schiley, of Philadelphia, and Luima A. F.iscnhower, of Tremont; Thomas Italians and Mary Price, of St. Nicholas; Henry K. llrown, of Port Carbon, and Com Ii vln, of Pottsville. The Commissioners' clerks woro busy this morning preparing tho Spring assessment books and papers for shipment to tho various districts. Letters testamentary woro "granted to Itobert William Wystt ou tho estate of Mar garet Wyatt, lato of Mahanoy City, deceased. Also to John Miller, Jr., on tho estate of John W. Hepler, Jr., lato of Mahautongo township, di ceased. Theietail liquor licenso which has been held by John J. McGarry, late of Cass town ship, has been transferred to his widow. IlKHDs IlKCOHDIU). Conrad Focht and wife to Anua Githeilno Fey, piemiscs in Taniaqua; Andicw W. ltanibcrgor and wife to David P. Martin, premises in Upper Mahantongo township; Jeicmiah F. ltast aud wifu to Samuel I. Hast, premises in Schuylkill Haven; Mathias Sotzin to Henry S. Wagner, premises in Washington township; Reuben Zerboy and wife to Franklin P. Shollenbergor, premises in Pinegruve. NO ADDITION-U. Al'l'OINTMKXlS. County Commissioners Kuntuor and Stuufl'cr held a meeting at their oilico this morning, but uo new appointments wero made. It is understood that they were dis cussing tho flnaucial condition of the county. PltlfeOX WAIIDENSIIII'. Prof. Charles D. Arters and ox-Deputy Sheriff Itoll Heddall are spoken of as candi dates for prison warden. Senator Losch said at noon to day that he didn't think any additional appointments would bo made for somo time. ATTEMPT EITSUICTDE. Two Attempts AVero -Millie liy John I'ln. iiernii, Neither of 'Iliem Proving 1'nllil. John Fiuneran, an aged resident of Jack sons, and employed as night watchman at tho Knickerbocker colliery, twice attempted to commit suicide at his homo yesterday afternoon. He has been despondent for some time, which is attributed as the can so for tho deeds. His first attempt was mado before leaving homo to go to work, this ouo bolng foiled by members of the family appearing on tho scone. Ho left homo and half an hour later his body was fonud lying alongside the Lakeside electric nilway tracks, midway between Jackson's and Fowler's.; An examination showed that ho had two bullet wounds in his head. A 38-calllire revolver was found lying by his sido with two empty chambers. I'iimoran hud pointed the revolver at his head and II red, tho kullels grazing tho right side of his face and toariug furrows in the llesh. He was removed to his home, where tho family physician dressed his injuries. The wounds inflicted are not of a serious nature. Tho Greek's llnster The Ulster services In the Greek Catholic church, liov. C. Laurixin.'tho rector, olllciat lug, will ho hold on Sunday next. On Thursday evening, at 7:00 o'clock. Passions, Friday, alter Vespers tho holy sacrament will bo administered ; Saturday midnight, the insurrection and matuteuimi, and bh. .ing of tho tables for Laster. On Sunday high mass will bo celebratssl at 0:30 u. m. and tho vespers at 3:00 p. in. Violation aif-Schiiul I.ilws. Thollrstlaw suit for the vlolatloh of ilia compulsory education laws in town was io corded on the docket of Justice Toomoy this morning Tho charge is brought by Trugut Officer Jatnei Smith against John Ilerg, of Kast Centre sticet. llerg has lopeatedly been notified liv tho iillhwr In umil Ms Iwiv I,. school, but never id any heed to the liotl- ncatious, pence the suit. Iloblieis (luuglit. Anthony Lally, Juhh 4N'avln ai C i crry wero arrested uy 1110 U. iSUp bunuury yostorday for tabli ng the railway station at Lijcii.t Gap ou tbo insi. H'PiCtiili-" i uremic fcO.TTnriri ,, lAprdinssipg. Msjor II. 8. Thompson, or Potlslllc. was a visitor to town this morning. Grant Herring, of Hlonmsbiirg, was n guest of town relatives yesterday. Councilman F. V.. Magargloand Lx-Con-Iroller 11 11. Severn drove to Mahanoy City and leltmi last evening. John Iturko has gone to Haven Hun to spend several days with old acquaintances From the hearty adieu ho was bidding his many friends around O'llam'sllverv. ho Im- pfessed them that ho was about to Icavo for sumo Wr away country, never to loltirn. .1. J. Price, of dry goods renown, Is a visitor to the Quaker City. Lx-Jiistlie of tho Peace C. W. Dcnglcr was a passenger to Ilarilsbttrg to day. Mrs. Hlizabcth Parker Is reported as lying dangerously HI at her home. Miss Margaret Harlow Isconllnedto her homo by Illness. Miss Lillie Turnlinll has gnuo to Scratitoii to visit telatlves. I'atrlck Horsey, agent for the Columbia boverages at Mt. Carinel, transacted business at tho company's office to day. Miss Mary Ctimmiugham and liar sister, of Mahaiioy City, were seen In town last evening. Max Schmidt, of Shainokln, shook bauds with acquaintances hero to-day. Mi. and Mrs. H. C. lloyor, of Heading, aro guests at the lintel Franey. Jl. J. Lawlor, P. J. Mul'hollaud, J. J. Tooloaud John I'. Higglns attended the Hryun meeting at Reading last night. The lln so KlclieiU A crowd was attracted to West Centre, street, near Main street, this morning by a liorsi) kicking over flio traces and shaft and smashing the dash board of the wagon because a dog balked and snapped at it. The dog, by tho way. has been a nuisance for some time'aiid the Chief Utirgess or High Constable, should notify tho owner, who resides at tho coinerof Centro and Chestnut streets. Still I.tiiling Delano. Four more ctows, composed of six men each, hao been notified to prepare to make .Mt. Carmel their homo iu.tho future instead of Delano. They haul coal from collieries in the vicinity of .Mt. Carmel. Apt l'llplls. The Lasterscivico in the Methodist Epis copal church at Win. Penu was a most im pressive event and the pupils of the Sunday school displayed excellent training by their tutors. Miss Gloer, Miss Seltzer, Miss Lillie Dovey and Maator Charles Harris aro deserving of special mention in connection with tho oxercises. A Sunsciiinnn. t)ii;i. 1IAAK At Shenandoah, ,ui the 11 Inst., Cotln enne. wife of Solomon flank, aged WSyeilrs. 2 months and luil.ijs. Funeral will folio place triini tbo family residence, 110 Soutli Main street, on Thursday -afternoon at 2 o'clock Services will bo helu at tho house. Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ilel.itUe.s nnd f i lends respectfully invltcd'to attend. l-ll-3t, snt.T,i;it At hlienainloali, ou the 12th Inst., .Miss Clara Selt.er, ugctl 27 years. The funeral will take place on Satiiiday alteriioou, leaving the family residence, corner Line and Went stleels, at one o'clock, to proceed to the United Li-angelical church, w-hero sen ices will he mummed liiteinieut lit ICingtown cemetery. I'licniis iiml relatives liuiud to attend. l-18-lt Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. VL. O. O. SniJLTS, of 'Wlntcreet, Iowa, iS Stiven'.or ani manufacturer of -.rrltcs of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two ycars ago an attack of LtiGrlppo left mo with r weak heart. 1 had run down in fieh ti nero -.k!ii and bono. I could not sleep lylm: Jjwn for smothering spells; fromicnf. Ehar; dnrilcg pains and palpitation caused r. con stant fear of sudden death, nothing coula Induce mo to remain nway from homo over nlgl.t. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and in a few' days I was able to Bleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, having rained fif teeu'pounds, nnd am now fooling bettor In every way than I havo for years." Dr, Miles' Komedles aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guaranteo, firi.t bottle benefits or monoy re funded. Rook on d:, ouscs of tho heart and nerves free. Address, 1)11. MILES MKDIOAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. ,U)K SAI.i:. A beautiful walnut bed room suite Complete outllt. Apply at HniiAi.ii olllce. B-IV-ll nOU .SAU2-Hoii8 and lot, H13 I5ast Centro ftrct-t. Annlv to-T. U. iteddiill. Shonnn 17Ql SAliU A vry (lwtrllp roiirty. An 1 ply to Jtmepl! Wvutt, 201 Xorth MtU bt. tf IOU UKNT Tlio corner Moro room now oo ? cnptcit by tho 1'nctory Hlioe Store A n""! opening fur any nnn cither In tlio loot anil hoe or nny otlier nuulnvtM Apply to N. W. Itcddall, lU'ddali'tf Harilwaru .Store. R-17tf , 1 0. S. OF fl. All nienibers of Cnmp 1 1?, V, 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 4U1, 189S. All niembors of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call nt li. J. Yost's barber shop, Ivnst Centre street, ou or before the 26th inst., for curds of admission. Children positively not admitted. 13 J. YOST, Miles' -M .Roctoreo ggk Health li. A. DAVIvNPORT, W. II. KliRSLAKU, M. II. KBHUiR, B. V, l'AKUOTT, Committee. I UNA, h naM il 1 "Q OLD DUBT." Hardest tliini:') in the contt..r tliintra to keep : ram s x a when not cknncd. Arc made clean nnd kctit clean easily with Uiat enemy of M BUM I.nrgcst packarc greatest economy. TIIK N IC. KAiltitAXt: r:).inAivv. Chlcngo. Ht. Louis. Now York. LUMBER ! (Successors to N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Homo or at Our Store. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, mmmmmmmmmmmmm AKBEY'S OOK EES, Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent. mmimttiiimimiium CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the ahenandoah Renovating Coinnany'splant, nnd arc prepared tit clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned.' Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can lie loft nt No. 7 Noith West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and lioweis sueet. -DRINK- CIJiARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranse Champagne. rniin.-cKnr-OT, o DKAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale aud Retail. n 1 SO West Contra Street ihi.Tiinni, m i "dOLD DUBT." ltouso to clean. Most clean. Most untiltasniit oil and grease and dirt' Washing Powder Huston. Philadelphia. LUMBER! J. W. Johnson,) 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardwaie, 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 33.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2.75. White enameled bedsteods, a miracle, $1.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry aud Walnut, 49C, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35c, Leather seat rockers we are selling at 51,69. FURNITURE , ... DEALER,. 121-123 North Main St. GREAT PAIN GREAT COST! These were the two reasons that formerly; kept people frm attending to. their teeth; Iloth reasons have no existence in this ad--' yanced age. I'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, 5. , The Very ilest Teeth, 'JK8. You pan get no better, no matter what you pay..- No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take'Our impression in the morning and give you' your teetli in the afternoon if desired. (lolil Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Pllllngs, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. nfoaning yurYuer.H Lauer's Lager AMD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent nnd Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA ) Wl 1 1 1i i i III 1 iiJik. ....