The War Scare 1 If you want to keep posted you ' must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and l'ottsville papers to all parts of town: also the Kvuvinc. IIkrAI,V, which contains the latest news by wire and nil county and local news. Leave your order at the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN,! 1 rsl. ivialn St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting. We offer you the newest oods and the hv values you en nveived. To our already m.my departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to Si 4 49, and all hats trimmed fiee 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 auy 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 i-.ill early. The Bee Hive, 20 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. PI AH AN OY CITY. Tlioru li 11 111k Ofiimml fur tliu School ItnllllH. Malianoy I'ity, April II. It appears there are Imlilei-, for u much larger amount of bonds than the School Hoard intends to issue. Somo parties have bid for as high as $3,000 worth. It has been ngrerd to limit the issue to any one applicant to $2,000. Tho bonds will lie Mild from time to time, us the mouey will be needed to complete tho now school building Tho contract for tho building was eieeuted last night. U :i special meeting of the Borough Coun cil lufet night M. I). lioninun was elected Itnroiiuh I .iik i neer to superintend tho paving aul (Initiate work The only other Candi da, mis II ( Iteoder. of Williaiusport, who rei 01 veil tlneu votes and ISmvliwm ten. At a mi l Hug ill the English Ilaptist rhurrli !at Qiulil a welcome homo was tendered to Mi 1'. s li'eiiihold, who bus just returned f i a pleasure trip to the Orient Mr. John I'aiLn delivered the address of welcome and Mi Itiinbold responded with a hulf hinii talk on bis travels. t the rutiuel Itidgo eolliery the I'. & U 1 o haB experienced difficulty on uc- ..tint nf the turnout being too short. It is now In ins extended. William Atburda, a (iilherton Lithuanian ctnployt d as a laborer at the Boston Run col liery, was seriously iujured by :v tall uf top coal (purge (iarrett.a popular young man of ton n who is leaving lor Scalp Level, in the western part of this state, was teudured a farewell pirty in McAUe's hotel last evening. Henry Millward, bricklayer and stone mason, employed by tho V D. Kuior Com pany, nut with a paiuful accident this morn ing lie bad beon engaged in relaying bricks on North Main stieet, which had been re moved for the purpose of making steam heat conntctmns. Philip Mclutyre, his helper, was engaged in Using a pick while II ill ward shoveled the loose earth out of tho trench. The pick struck a rock and bounded hack striking Millwaid's right baud, almost govoi ing the thumb from the index linger. To Cure Headaohe in 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-lleadaebu. All druggists. ' Ilaiprr's Mugazliiii. "Awakenod Russia, " the first of a series of artu le- treating Russia as a militant power in the foiofrout of modern political and territorial movements, will appear in the Hay number of Harper's Mugaziuo. The author 19 Julian Ralph, and tho article will he pro fusely illustrated Irem engraviugs by L Schladitz, and drawings by Carlton T. Chap man and T. de Thtilstrup. HOOD'S I'IMo euro I.dver Illu, Biliousness, ltullKeotioa, IfendKche. A DleaH- nt laxative. All Druirttlstft T. DMUND HARRIS, 204 South Main Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below col. GARRET WEAVING. We are will weaving carpet al from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of Arltuoklew c.uV-o itivan away with one pouml of BOo tea T.n iitfrd fit l.mm! white Aoaliiiif sohii. 8Se Three pounds California prune We Six pounds lima boons V Two cans of let jolly e Uoou loose coiiee Otlur goods sold in proxirtUin. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, JJ HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Clotliz. E. B. FOLEY, "&s. Kl t aro the seat or the starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all more or less painful, and all of thoin tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of tho body are more delicatt or more sensitivo than tho kidneys. When symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to be lost if health is to be restored. Tho best way to treat the kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from tho poison ous matter which is usually at tho bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose there is no remedy equal to "For many years I have beon 3 constant sufferer from kidney trouble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cure without benefit. At last a friend ad vised me to try Ayer's Parsaparilla. Tho use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely cured my malidy." MaiiY Milixr, 1238 Hancock Street, IJrooklyn, N. Y. A DISGRACEFUL FIGHT. Jtopri'sciit at ; vt's Ili'iiiiiiu ami Ilnrilott Sinn ActlM llosrllltll's. WanhinBtim. April 11. The Unlit In house of i I'prcsentatlves was precipi tated by Mr. Uruinm, 1'ennsylvnnla Re publican, und Mr. Uartlett, Georgia Democrat. When the report of the foreign relations committee waa pre sented by Mr, Adams, of Pennsylvania, he asked unanimous consent for its consideration. Mr. Hailey wanted to reserve the right of objection so ns to get an opportunity for the minority re port to be presented and for debate. The speaker refused to permit him to reserve the rlsht. This is unusual. Bailey protested loudly, and then said, "Then I object." The Republicans hissed, and L0 Democrats cried loudly that the Republicans were trying to put the Demucrnts In a false position and to take paity advantage. Many Republicans retorted to the same effect. Mr. Uartlett was supporting the rro testB of the Democrats against the taunting words which were coming from the other side, when suddenly came In stentorian tones from Mr. Brumm a taunt addressed generally to the Democratic side. "You fust got what you did not want," he shouted. That Is not true, cried out Mr. Uart lett, who, It was explained subsequent ly, was addressing his remarks to a Republican on the other side. "I aav it Is," retorted Mr. Brumm hotly. "It is not," flared hack Mr. Bartlett, turning and facing Mr. Brumm. "You are a liar," responded Mr. Brumm. Instantly Mr. Uartlett took a largo bound copy of The Congressional Rec ord from his desk and hurled It at his adversary. It fell short, and then the two antagonists rushed for each other. The house Immediately was In an tip- roar. Some of the ladles in the gal leries screamed hysterically. Members crowded toward the combatants from all quarters. They ran across the urea in fiont of the speakers desk nnd crowded up the adjoining aisles, clinch ing, tugging, hauling at each other like madmen. It was like a free tight in the streets. Shouts of aneer and Indig nation were heard on every hand. Members In the crush espoused the cause uf the two original combatants, and there were several exciting colli sions, but no blows struck. Meantime Mr. Rurtlett mil Mr. Urnmm were trying to get at ench other over the benches, but they were borne back by friends. Mr. Uartlett, who Is a slight man, was carried oft his feet, and Mr. Mlers, of Indiana, a stalwart, broad shouldered Housler. blocked tho path of Mr. Brumm, wno Is himself evident ly a man of great physical vigor, in Ills efforts tn stop Mr. Brumm Mr. Mlers became involved with Mr. Pierce, of Missouri, and they almost came to blows. All this time the gavel of the speaker whs heard above the awful din, and his voice was commanding the sergeant-At-arms to restore order. Colonel Rus sell, the sergeant-at-arms. repeatedly charged the thick mass of stuggllng members, but was as often swept aside. One of the other employes, (Irillln Hal stead, a son of Mural llulstend, while attempting to pacify Mr. Brumm, was felled by a blow on the Jaw. At last, by the efforts of a dozen muscular members, the belligerents were sepa rated, the angry legislators retired to their ieats and a semblance of order was restored. It was one of tho most disgraceful scones witnessed In the house In many years. Later the two members found that tho altercation had arisen out of a misunderstanding, vt hereupon there were mutual npolo gies. Later In the proceedings the speaker was utilised to again call upon Hie sergeant-at-arms to seat Mr. Johnson, of Indiana, who was Indignantly re monstrating aeainst what he termed the "unnecessary war Into which the country waa being plunged." Only -10 nilmites were given for de bate, and a special rule was required to get the resolutions before the house. The minority resolutions, which de I lared for the recognition of the exist ing government of the Insurgents, were toted down, 147 to 1'JO, but they secured the votes of three Republicans. To Ho Incorporated Representatives of the lire companies of town met in tho Council chamber last night and ducided to apply for a charter of lncor Ioratiou, through M. M. llurke, Ksq. Spitnklurs Out. H.1H1 the Rescue and Columbia sprinklers made their appearance on the streets to-day The couiUHuies decided to spriuklotlio streets jointly and nmko their collections on the same conditions as they did previous to last year. Special Count-it Meeting. A special mooting uf the ltorough Council has boon called for tills evening. The notice slates Unit the object of tlio meeting is to take action oil tux duplicate. Silver Cream Polish, tho bent In tho world. At Ilruuim's. Headache Quickly Cured. Ir. Davis' Auti-IIeudacho never falls, 25c. nir. m:,i tii 1:11. The forecast lor Friday : Cloudy to partly cloudy, cooler weather, with rain and fresh tobrlik sniitlicily winds, becoming variable. PITHY POINTS. npienliiK" Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Hasty I'eninnl. Tho clerks in the Commissioners' olllco to day packed ruady for shipment to tho as esoin of the county blanks for tlio spring revision of the assessment and for tho assess ment of money at Interest and also bonds and nioitsnges. The National League buso ball seasou opens tomorrow. Clean up your picniisos. 'film speckled beaulles to-morrow. Jtnlgu Cntig lias ordered tbu removal of all slot machines in Carbon county. The last dav to hand down cases for the short cause list will bo Friday, April l!ith, and for tho long cause list will bo Friday, April '-'and. The HKltALli bulletins displayed dally at Hooks it llrown's store aro rind by large numbers of war news seekers, and every bulletin is vanned by tho paper with full re ports. I On Monday, May and, Jack Honor, of Summit Hill, and D.tn Crccdun, the Aits- Indian middleweight, will light lliftccn 1 rounds at Athens. j Rev. T. M. Orillltbs, former pastor of Tamaqua M. 1'.. church, died in Philadelphia from complication of diseases. He was mar ried to Mls Maggie Llndny, of Tamaqua. A mortgage was filed against the l'ottsville iron nnd Steel Co. for $ISI),!!00. The plant is to bo sold by tlio SlicriH'. j For excellent work In extinguishing a fire j at the pretzel factory in Ashland, tho Ash , land Firo Insurance company presented each I of the lire companies of the (own with $10. As McKinley would say, the coal legions is intolerable and instillerablo. I!y the fall of debris James (ialvln was killed near Wilkesbairo whllo excavating fur a coal breaker foundation. A. J. lligony, ox-City Knginecr of Lock Haven, committed suicide ycsteiday by shooting liilii-olf through the head. A memorial stono to mark the silo of Fetter's Fort, Centre county, will bo erected by Ilcllcfonte Chapter, Daughtcts of the American Revolution. Addresses were made by V. 12. Ritter, C. Larno Miinson and Charles J. Reilly at the opening of new licadquaiters by tho Young Men's Democratic Club at Williatusport. Tho Cumberland Valley State Normal School, nt Sbippcnsburg, will lelobrato its twenty-fifth anniversary to-morrow. Mcmoiial services will bo held at Chaiubers burg on May as the (Iraud Ancy post of that town will visit Gettysburg 011 tho fol lowing day. Two houses belonging to John O'Hara, in tho east end of Wllkcsbarro, were damaged by a cave-in of tlio old workings of Balti more Colliery. Scalp Treatment. Katharine A. Hickcy, ISO J. Main St. tf POLITICAL PIlISTs. The commission of Controller-appointed Snyder is expected in a day or so, when ho will announce his deputy and clerk, Charles L. Ilerger has received written notice from the Commissioners that his ser vices as County Solicitor aie dispensed with. Mr. Ilerger was elected last January for three ycais. Ho lelnscs lo stato whether or not be will conlest tlio right of tho Commissioners to remove him. The l'ottsville Chronicle says "tho most infamous, bare-faced deal ever perpetrated in Schuylkill or any other county reached its consummation in the appointment of II. O. liechtel, sou of Judge O. P. Reclitei, as Count' Solicitor. It is a deal that not only hcsmcarchcs Schuylkill county politics but tho fame of two members uf tho Schuylkill county bench," and adds that "Judge llechtol has only just completed the trial of Messrs Allen, Rentz, Martin and Meyers for mis demeanor and corruption in olllce. It is now iu order for tlio Judgo to investigate himself." The Chronicle says it should bo prosecuted fur libel or the Judges should bo impeached. This county is entitled to eight delegates! to the Republican statu convention. llm John I). Kersliner is the only an nounced candidate for State Senator on the Republican side. J. I. Iilakslce, of Delano, and T. J. Mullahcy, of town, aro the leading aspirants in the Democratic race, lioth arc popular with the voters. Senator Losch appears to be giving lirumin the throw down lately in Schuylkill county politics. li. J. Yost ia doing some effective- work in his canvass for the Republican Legislative nomination in this district. Tlicru seems to be no opposition to hi. 11. He would niaku an able leprescntativo. Schuylkill county Democrats aro not favorable to the nomination of Robert L. Pattisou for Governor. Somo day tho llryan Democrats of this county will stumblo on tho real reason of their defeat in tlio campaign of IMMi, and then there will bo "a hot time" In Schuylkill. If any further changes aro made in tlio subuidliiatu pusilions under tho Commis sioners, Shenandoah should bo taken care of. LVSipiiro C. H. Dengler was in Harri? burg on a political mission. New islioo Kntci prise. The empty store room in the Kewhouser building, at 120 North Main street, is now being tenanted by Charles Dietz, of Alt Canned. Ho has opened a shoe store and carries a beauttlul line ot lootwear. kco- iiomioal prices and reliable goods is his busi ness motto. Mr. DieU is no stranger to our people, as ho was a former icsidcnt of town. Wedding llrlls. Miss Annie Kane, daughter of Mrs Sarah S. Kano, of Contralla, and sister of Mrs. Goorgo l'loppert, of town, and Thomas J. McCann, of Philadelphia, wero married this morning in St. Ignatius chuich, Centralia. MifS Annie Tracoy, of Philadelphia, was tho bridesmaid and James Kai.o, a brother of the bride, was tho groomsman. Tho bridal couple will take up their rusidcuce at Phil adelphia. Changes In I., V. Olllce.. Commencing to-day, tho following changes haio been ordered in the ollicos of tho Hazlo ton and Mabanoj divisions by J. W. Lattig. superintendent of telegraph : Morris Itidgo ollico will be opened day and night; Centralia ulllco will be closed nights; Raven Run will bo dispensed with, and a night olllco will bo opened at Park Place. Other changes are expected soon. Cupid ut CHiitritlhi. Centralia will enjoy more, thun the usual ipiota of marriages now that Lent is over, On Sunday tho following nuptials wcro unnounud : Michael Mulligan, of Centralia, and Mis Nor Colihau, of Ashland ; Ncal Connaghau, of Mt. Curmel, and Miss Bridget Kelly, of Centralia ; Thomas McCann, of Philadelphia, and Miss Auiiio K. Cuiu, of Centralia. To Move Ills Olllco. The second floor of the premises at the southeastern corner of White and Centre streets, owned by J. M. Uol bins and recently vacated by Martin Shoelcr, l being altered into oflicee and will be occupied by Justiio Toomey, who will vacate his present quar ters In the First ward. The change will give tlio Justice a location nearer tlio ccutro of tho towu. Avoid I lenders. llicyclersnie waruod to pick their courses before speeding tlioir wheels In town, as the supervisor lias put considerable broken stone on the streets aud there is danger of "headers." Paine's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine In The World It makes the weak ttronr. Wc-sell and recommend it, A. WASLEY, 106 North rialn Street. BRAZILIAN CRUISER. Tho Nlctheroy Purchased by Culled Slates Tun Uhjm Ago. Washington, April 11. Yesterday tlio in formation was given out that the government was negotiating for tlio purchase of the Hraziliau cruiser Nictlieroy. Inquiry to-day brought out tlio fact tint tlio Hraziliau cruiser became tho property of tlio United States two days ago. Slio is now on her way to Hampton Reads under the llra.llian Hag, and on her arrival nt that port tlio formal transfer will bo made. The Nictlieroy is 3S0 feet long, IS feet beam, and has a displacement of l.OCfl tons. Her engines aro triple expansion, with cyliudera MxIWxST inches diameter, with 5l-incli stroke. Whether her aimameut or armor will be changed after she is turned oven to tills Government is a matter to bo settled later. Tho price paid is said to bo loss than JliOO.OOO. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Novel l.cleiiso Set up Hy Two Acl-UM-(1 Men Simon Polaski, a Lithuanian residing in tills town, was waylaid aud robbed of a gold watch and Jo. 20 In mouey 011 the public road near Delauu at about live o'clock last even ing, by John McAndrew and Andrew Cusa vicz, also residouts of this town. Polaski left here on foot yesterday afternoon intend ing, lie says, to spend the evening with friends at Delano. McAndrew and Cuaavic. followed him, and when a short distance from the Delano school house, set upon anil heat him with a club. As Polaski lay upon tho ground McAndrew took tho watch aud Cusawicz tho money. Tho last liHiued two men then started back to wards Shenandoah. Polaski followed them as far as the Lehigh Valley station at Malianoy City and caused their arrest. The hearing took place ut eleven o'clock this morning, before Justico liienuau, in Maha noy township. Tlio defendants stated that Polaski had stolen thb watch and money from another Lithuanian, aud that Constable Tallesin Phillips, of this towu, had a war rant for Pulaski's arrest. They baid they learned Polaski had gone to Delano, aud sup-poi-eil he intended to skip and ovado arrest. W hen they overtook litm he refused to give up the watch and money, and they took them from him. The accused were committed in default ot $300 bail, each. Mcanwhilo word was sent to Shenandoah for Constable Phillips and Polaski was held until 2 o'clock this afternoon, when ho was released, ns the constable did not appear. CLASH OF CREDITORS, Olio Closes 11 Places tilid opens It. Another Ite- An Interesting law suit developed at Mali anoy Plane this morning. Mrs. Matthiash is the owner of a property in which hor hus band until recently conducted a saloon and grocery store. Most of tlio goods disposed ol in tho storo were purchased from tho Hoovcn Mercantile Company, of Ashland, to whom Matthiash is indebted to the amount of $300 Resides this debt the propiietor had also borrowed considerable inonoy from a man named Smith, at Malianoy l'lane, to whom tlio stole and saloon wero transferred last month in payment of the debt. Shortly after soiling out Matthiash entered a Kcely institute, where lie is still an inmate. This morning Constable Scheuren und Attorney Mcllenry Wlllielm, of Ashland, representing tho Hoovcn Mercantile Company, nnd armed with attachments, proceeded to Malianoy Plane and closed up both business places. Smith hastened to town and employed the services of M. M. llurke, Esq.. who, in com pany with Constable Tosh, went to Malianoy Plane aud re-opened tho stole and saloon. Tie proceedings havo been postponed until Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, when a hearing will take placo in Justice Garner's olllce ut Ashland. aiolduUls Cufu, Sour krout and pork to-night. Held For Assault, Andrew Klauot was put under f300 bail by Justice Shoemaker lust night 011 a charge of assault nnd battery made by ! rank Kurtsuii who was beaten during a general row in a South Main street saloon early yosturday morning. Klanot was the only assailant the prosecutor could positively Identify, At Kepchlnskl's Arcade Cilfe. Liver and onions to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. .Met To-day. The Schuylkill county Pharmaceutical society held its regular monthly meeting in l'ottsville to-day. A number of our phar macists wcro in attendance. Continuation To-niglit. Dr. F.thelbert Talbot, 1). 1)., LL. I)., bishop of tho Central Pennsylvania diocese of the Protestant Lpiscopal churcli, will proach in All Saints' churcli In town nt 7:30 o'clock this oTcniugand administer coi.llrma Ulun. Unitary llnptlst Church. Lust evening at tho CalvaVy Riptlst ehurcb a good uudienco was present. Rev. W. M. Jciiulngs, of St Clair, preached an excellent sermon from the text 16 tho poor tlio Uospol is priaclied." This evening Miss Morgan will preach. Service Bt 7:30. Come aud nelcomo. R. R. Al.m.v. Truant lllllcer Wins. Tho case of Truant Oillcor Jamoa Smith against Julm Horg, for violation of tho couj. pulsory education law, wus heard boforo Justico Toomey last night. Tho prosecutor wus awarded judgment for tho fiueaud co&ts. srd in ssiog. lf Mrs. Florenco Short, of St. Clair, is the guest of Mrs. V. G. Gregory, of North Muln street. Isaac Krotosky, a former well-known resident of l'ottsville, visited friends In town yesterday. Joscpli R. llowmau, a llglitnluf; distribu tor of Hie HmiM.l), is confined to bis home by an attack of illness. His roll to Is being ably served by Klmer Gradwell. Joseph Patterson, the court stenographer at l'ottsville, was a business visitor to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs.George l'loppert spout to-day at Ccnlralla, in attendance at tlio wedding of bo killer's sister. George Dyson, Lao,., of Fottsvilln, was a visitor to town to-day. Mia. J. G. Church, of Last Oak street, is stld'oring from an attark of illness that threatens to develop into pneumonia. P. H. Conry has returned from the Uni versity, of Pennsylvania Hospital at Phila delphia, wbcio ho rccrlved treatment. Miss Sadie C. Liugliam, 0110 of tho nurses at the Schuylkill haven almshouse hospital, returned to tho institution to-day after a visit to relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Shartel, Mr. and Mrs. George Hniik, Mrs. Charles A. Snyder, Mrs. Frederick Gerbart, Mrs. Fbert and Miss Kato llino, all of l'ottsville, and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1) Alters, of Tremont, were in attendance at tho funeral of Mrs. Solomon Haak in town to-day. Mm. Thomas 1!. Hughes is lying danger ously ill nt her homo on North Chestnut street. Washington llittlcr is confined to his home by illness. Ho is suffering from n sovoiely sprained buck received while nt work at tho West Shenandoah colliery. Miss Viola Moyer and brother Charles, nf Fruekvillc, spent to day in town ns the guest of 1 datives. Frank Scanlan is movinc from Lost Cicck into one of T. J, . Ilroughall's houses, on West Oak street. R. M. MoHiilo has moved from WostO.ik stieelto tho Richards' properly, on West Centre street. Uiiriiiigh $1,100 worth, olllce. lotids Tor Sale. Apply nt tho Hint.VLH l-ll-Ot Mrs. llaak'M funeral. Tho funeral of Catherine, wife of Solomon Haak, took place at two o'clock thlsnfler- nojii from tho family residence. 110 South Main street, wheio tlio services were held. Rev. Robeit O'lloylo, pastor of the Trinity Refutincd church, officiating, assisted hy Row T. Maxwell Morrison, of tho Malianoy City Presbyterian church. Interment was mado in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall heaters wero Messrs. Alex Kincaid, John Watson, M. II. Master, Frederick Portz. Joseph Daddow and R. Stocker. M. O'Neill was tho funeral director. Sccoud-llalid Organ For Sale. In good condition. Apply at tlio IIkhald ollico. 4-ll-0t Odd Fellows' liny. Tho seventieth anniversary of Odd Fellow ship, which was founded in tliis country at iialtimoio in lS'JU, will be celebrated in Dan ville on April 20th under the aupicie.s of the Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows Anniver sary Association. Taken in .lull. "Jack" Welsh and Joe Pickaloski, arrested on Tuesday for robberv, weto taken --to jail this morning by Policemen Mullahy and Uraitis. Slevo Kranaitis was taken to jail this morning by Constable Giblon, charged witli breaking windows and threatening to kill Peter Chowder, of East Cherry street. The Speckled Ileautlcs. Many of the local fishermen have thcii rods, bait and baskets ready to swoop down upon the speckled beauties 111 the various streams In the valley. Tho season opens to-morrow, and tho heart of every disciple of Izaak Walton leaps with delight ill unticipa tion of tho first day's sport. There is no sport in which the fresh water nngler takes greater delight. They say trout are plentiful this season. for ovei' SUu rs a Tlit aj',v - . Iff rm.ZHl vi mo uiooozcr . RHEUMATISM, HSUEALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL UVS, . prescnuta by eminent physicians! DR. niCHTFTR'S rPAIN EXPELLEO orld renowned ! TJrmnrknlilv eiirriSBfn1 ! (Only ct'iiulna wti li Trade Mark Anclicr. r. AU.nihtcrA.C,o.t2l."lVarISt.. evl'orU. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Hoihbs. Own Glassworks, 25&C0CU. Endorsed & recommended by A. Waslcy, 106 K. Main St.. , H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., . r.r.D. xiritn, 6 s.Malnst. , Bhenanaoah. 1 "ANciioit" SToaiAcmr, tcst for fnll' . If.tcn.illl A: fitnmnpl. rt.i,imlf.l..tu M.MJ .Mil w M il.I MISCELLANEOUS. 1IOlt H.W.K A Iieautifiil walnut bed room V suite. Complete nutllt olllco. Apply ut 1 1 l:u a 1.1 3-PJ-tf IJ" It HA I, L' street, do.ih : House and lot, :I13 East Centre Apply lo T. Ii. lleddall, Slicunn-3-lU-tf IiOlt HA1.K A very desirable property. ply to Joseph Wyutt, Ml North Main St, A'tl 111 OIt KKNT Tho corner utoro room now oc- cupU'il jy tlio Kactory Slum Storo. A Kml opening or any "no either In tlio hoot and hIioo or any other buslneH Apply to N. W. lleddall, IW-ddul.'H llnrdwaiu Store. 8-17tf RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kuprure from Williaiuspori will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Tllli Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or lio pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Uuplurc without operation or detention from hukinew. Absolutely no Danger. Uxamliiatloii Free, loo persons cured, in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. LUMBER ! (Successors to INI. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah L,utnber and Feed Co If I, Pi 0. 8. OF A. All members of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon the committee, 011 or before April 26th, for tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held on May 4U1, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at IJ. J. Yost's barber shop, liast Centre street, on or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. 13. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KKRSLAKK, M. H. KKIILKR, B. V. PARROTT. Committee. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination- Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, mmmwmm?,,m?wmww,, ARBEY'S OOK EEB, Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at alf our customers. VM. SCHMICKRR, JR., - Agent. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant, nnd are prepared to 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 be left nt No, 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and lloweis street. drTnk CI.EARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. DU3T0TBRDER SHQF Attentive nnd skillful, tonsorial artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. A Hand Is onoof tbo possess. V gives it. Handsome Complexion ereateut charms a woman can 'OZZOUl'S COUFLEXIOK l'OWDlin LUMBER! J. W. Johnson,) 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to embark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75i White enameled bedstesds, a miracle, $1.98, Cane seated chairs, in Cherry aud Walnut, 49d High-back wood sealed dining chairs, 350. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Alain St. EATPAfN ! GREAT COST ! These were llie two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, lloth reasons linve no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ninlcss and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, 5. The Very llest Teeth, $8. You can jet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teetli in the afternoon if desired. Gold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc;, Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations and 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 the Keg. or by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SH ENANDOAH PA rniUL-cnmr-STOE o DKAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco- Wholesale and Rotatl. 2D Woot Centres Street millions of Dollars Go up In amoko every year. Take na risks but got jour houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, durance Agent, Also Lllo andAocldeuUl Companies
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