The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and l'ottsville p.ipers to nil parts of town: a1o the Kvi-nivc. IIHRtn, which contains the latest news liv wire and all- county and I local news I.eave your order at the store or e,ic it to the carrier. Or IM. VI a In St. The Bee Hive, Our Spring Greeting. We offer von the newest eoods and the best values you ever leeeived. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 30 cents up to ?i 4 40, and all hats trimmed tiee of charge. As Millinery I only one of the many Hues we cany it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you gteater 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 eailv. 2) South Alain Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. WAHANOY CITY. ClmuKPH I" tin. Pii.I-.iMU'O Will Occur To-limrriiu-. Malum. v Citv, April 15. With the closo of to.iluv' linsiiH'ts INmtmastor T. V. O'Connor will rcIiiKiuiMi tlio otlicc and frank F. I'ccd roinntU iiniiuiiitcd. will assume charge to- inonow mcii.iiiii;. Mitts Amiii-MiT.ntpo will 8in i-.nl Mi M u v O'Connor as .assistant and M .1 K. iiini; will he retained as clerk. Up lo tut- pi. 11 nt tune no appointment has been made to till the vacancy ill the mail carrier force i .uwil hv Mr. Heed's appointment to the luiihi r position. So far as known there are onlv two iipplicants, Daniel JIe('ul and Mu-liael i liury. both substitutes In line of promotion It if expected one of these will lie .1 pf.i .1 11 1 1 1 net week. Ten hoy r,int!injr from 10 to 15 years of ai'i ! ,ir, 'Mill, iily left town und their pres ent !n , .ibonN are uuknowii to the anxious pn.ni ho lmc apptalcd to tho C. & I. poln e I lie nailing ol diiuo novels and the wai p, iti no ut is said to have inlluenced the h ,-, mil In .uled them for Cuba to extermi-n.it- tin iiil.irtK. I hi 11 ih vliiml has organized a base ball ti mi .1 tin' lollowini! players: Dwyre, e; I. ix a Hi ideiiruicli, lb.; Holland, 2b; Km, ..I. , Morgan, aa.; Cunuiniham, cf.; W ,li oi 1.. li l't rKiisou, rf. l'mev entered the house of .lames Mc ( alio. iiim'Ii loreman it 'bo Schuylkill col liery, this iiiinniiitf. They entered Sir. Mc ( tide's lu ll room and rifled the pocket of Ills clothes, seiuniiK f31 and a gold watch. There i ie i videncus that there were three or foui th ii m s .mil that they muffled their footwtai with old stockings. Ily tin hie.ikiue of a ropo at the Elmwood colliery Mutheau I.oiiscuii aud Henry Fitch were painfully injured about the back and legs 'I he men were ridiug down the slope on a truck loaded with timber when the ropo broke The truck was about thirty yards frojn the bottom. Tho men jumped and were ' .iiijibt by tho rope and pulled down to the bottom. I'lrtil I'lrot l lret Insuro your property from loss in the oldest and stronntBt cash companies: Phila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester lire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. KeV your grocer for the "Itoyal l'atont flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best (lour made iJOOIVS riM3 euro lAver Mo, UlUoiiBiicfls, IfKllsestloj, llemlticlie. A. Mean- nt laxative. AH Dmai'Ist DMUND HARRIS, so.) South Haiti Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost jirti cs and also liclow cot. CAR RET WEAVING. We are still weaving carjiet at from 25 to 50 cents tier yard. Suitable to the Times. Two puumU of Arliuckles roftee ulven away with one potnol ol 50e tou Tn piece ( koimI white llimtluic wmp, t5e Three poumls tiillfornhi prune We Hlx pound lima beans w Two cnn of Iwnt Jelly Good loose eolloe i Other gooils sold In proportion. 1IISHT LINK 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTltAW. Floor and Tablo Oil Cloths. Centre hi. m ..V immm Cere is what tnnny a mother is looking for; t-omething absolutely wife and reliable, that will disarm hor terror of that dread rattling, strangling rough, so fearful to tho mother, so fatal to tho child. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral is a croup euro that can ho relied 011. Thousands say so. Mrs. W. J. Tmckron ("Stanford Eveleth") writes from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, the startling, croupy cough, never alarmed me so long an I had a bottle of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral in tho house." " We have wed Ayer's Cherry 1'eetoral In onr family fo: years. Once when our boy had a severe attack of croup, we thought that he would dip. Itut we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral." It. II. COX, I'lauchovillo, la. is put tip in ludf-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. A PATRIOTIC SOUVENIR. Pull l'llijo I'm It nit ol Consul (.enevul I.eo Which llverjhoily Vim limn 1'iee, Everybody is talking about tlcn. Fitzhngh I.ee, the bravo ox-coufedcrate who has so ac ceptably filled the post of Consul General at Havana. Everybody will be pleased to learn, tholoforc, that tho great Philadelphia Pun day Press of next Sunday, April 17, will present a splendid portrait of General l.ec. It will yot he a .keparuto picture, hut will oc cupy the whole uf tho Hist pge ol the eight Iiage section in colors which lias become bo popular a lcature of tho Sunday 1'ioaS, and will bo a work of art which everybody will prize. Next Sunday's Press, gcnorally, will be one of the greatest papers ever issued in Philadelphia. It will bo made up of 52 pages, and every page will bo crowded with tho best in the market. Tho base ball season will have opened, aud the Sunday Pifhs will be a greater base ball paper than ever. Yon cannut afford to miss tho Sunday Press consequently, you had better older It from your newsdealer to-day. Ne.'ll 'l'l eutlilf lit. Katharine A. Hickcy, ISO N. .Main St. tf lliieiipiil YlHltiitlnn. A large congregation assembled in the basement of All Saints' church last evening n t lie occasion of the Hist official visitation of the new Hishop of the diocese, lit. liov Ktbelbcrt Talbot, ol South Ilethlehciu.IiUhoti of tho Central Pennsylvania diuceso. The right reverend gentleman is tho possessor of qualifications eminently lilting him for the high und responsible position lie has been chosen to occupy, while his charm of manner, cliiiracterizeil as it is by that breezy, whole souled frankness of one who has spent years among the cow boys of Wyoming and niiheis of Idaho, puts him at once en rapport with the people whose chief pastor ho is. lie pre laced his sermon last evening with a few in- ttoductoiy remarks concerning himself and his work, and complimented the lector, Icv. ti. W. Van Fosseu, and congre gation on their work, which he said exceeded what ho bad been led to expect, and assured them it was his intention to assist thorn in every way poisihlo. Ills seriuou, upou raul ueioro foiix, was a very able one and held the attention of his lieaieis throughout. After the feiinoii Miss lMith Morgan reudcrcd the solo, "There aie they which came" iu a very effective manner, after which the rite of coullrmaliuii mis administeied to a class of six adults aud two children. The ceremony was followed by an address to the catechumens and after the service an informal reception was held iu the church. later in the evening Bishop Talbot met tho vestry nt tho rectory. Silver Cream Polish, the Lust in the world. At llrumm's. .'Muses Htlll Lives, Moses Vernlnsky, tho Jewish butcher, camo very uenr being 11111 down by a P. & It freight train at tho Mast Centre street cross ing yiistorday afternoon. Tho e&cnpo was so closo that Mosos was compelled to drive on tho sidewalk to avoid being struck by the cars. In doing to somo of the meat was thrown out of the wagon and strewn about the street. The horse attempted to run away, but was soon under contrul again Francis McNualis and T. J. Mullahey, the brakeman and conductor uf the train, say the cheapo is as a remarkable one. Secoiid-llmiil Organ I'or Mile. In good condition. Apply at tho Hi.i:am olllco. 4-1 10t Murihtgo Yuivs. 'Squire Dennis Dunn and Miss Katie Foley, of ilrauchdalu, ueie married on Wednesday by Itev. P. F. Fogarty. Harvey Michael and Miss Annie Dimleavey, of Ilrauchdale, were muriicd hi the same church last evening. Yesterday Thomas MtCann aud Miss Anna Cam, both of Centralla, wore married iu St. Ignatius chinch. They will lesidc in Phila delphia, for which city thuy loftshuitly aftor the ceremony. Headache Quickly Cured, lit; IUvU' Anli'Iteadaoht) never falls, 35s. 'I rout Season Opens. The trout season ojiena to day. Hundred of the followers of Isaac Walton will s hip the various streams of the region with the diiect intention to rob them of tbcirsptcklcd beauties. A number of llshormeu hied them to their favorite haunts yeatuiday so as to he ready for business at daybreak lo-day. Iloroiigh Itouils I'm Sale. fl.JOO woith. Apply at tho llMUUi olllco. l-ll-Ut Their Golden Wedding, Itev. and Mrs. I'. F. Kolb, formerly of this town, and now uf Albtirtls, will 011 Thurs day celebrate thuirguldeu nodding. There will be a family leunion. Amung tho chil dren aie Mrs. Claude Koipor, of Washington, and Georgti Kolb, ol Chicago. Making lilts Iu lluiichts, Tho Sera 11 ton correspondent to the Now York Mirror says that "Jacky" McDonald, of town, is tho uluvuiest hoy dancer over seen iu the electric city. "Jauky" is still with llert Koenig's King Dramatic Company. II11.0 It.ill 3luimgcr. The Shenandoah llrowus have elected T. J. Marshall manager uf the team for this sea sou. All oiuuiuuiiHtloiis should lie addressed to him, at the American hotel, Shenandoah. Buy Ke itonollwir. Ho sine that tho name l,YMU & Baku, Ashland, Pa,, Is printed on every sack. Citeirg Pectoral Tin: wi:iTiu:it. The foreoml for Saturday ; Tfllr weather, mill slowly rWnu tcinporatiiio and fresh iinrtliwoitcrly and nnrllitily winds, PITHY POINTS. Upiiimlngs Throughout Hie Country Chronicled for Unity Perusal. Falling coal In tho Peninylvaiila colliery, at Shamokin, killed I.atnbott .loana. The P. & It. employes' at (llrardville and Ashland were paid their wages to-day. Bishop Talbot confirmed ten children at SI. John's church, Ashland, on Tuesday. Despondent 011 account of long sickness, Miss Ida 1, Germany hanged herself at her home near ('haiubershurg. Outside foreman Frank Obonhaus moved his family und household ollects from Ash land to Brownsville yesterday. Col. J. (1. Frieke, of Pottsvlllc, will receive a pension of fdnrt a year, tho Senate j ester day passing a bill to that ell'ect. The Miners Journal says the Congressman from this district was Insulted In the House. Call out the army iinnicd lately ! Five-year-old Katharine lloliin, of Wilkes- barre, on a visit to Faston, ventured loo near s brush lire, and lias terribly burned. Many Heading railroad employes must move from Shamokl i to Tamaqua, about 72 men and their families being effected. Italph W. Wlreback, who killed Bank President David It. I.andis at Lancaster last sieek, has been held for trial for murder. The new Young Men's Christian Associa tion building at Lock Haven was dedicated last night, State Secretary Bend conducting tho exercises. Fire caught the clothing of .Mrs. lllwond Bauincr, of Mincrsvillc, its sho ssas making a bonfire, and sbo svas so badly burned that she will probably die. Stepping oil' bis train at N'esqtiehonlng .lunetiou, Carbon county. Conductor Thomas Mi (.! uire, of Matich Chunk, was killed by a passing freight engine. In a speech at tho reopening exercises of of Lafayette College, after the Faster vaca tion, 11 D. Warlicld, head of tin; institution, warmly praised President McKinley for his statesmanship. The next meeting of the Schuylkill county Pharmui cutica! Soiiety, will be held at Malia noy City on the PJtb day of June. The employes of Kohley Hun colliery were paid to day. It is charitable to concluilo that Congress man Ilrunim partook of too innny cups of cold tea before precipitating tho disgraceful row In the House of llcprcseutatives yester day. Malianoy liecoul. Mis. Charlos Mengle, of Port Clinton, has a Christmas tico in hor ji.irlor, which is just as nice and frish as it svas tho day it svas put up. The otnameulsaru also very fine. Mrs Mengle expects to keep tho tree a month longer. Dancing St hoot. Sehoppe's Orchestra will hold dancing school in Hobbius' opera house on Saturday night. 1-13-lt Ohiliiury. Mrs. Charlotte Flizaheth lloehlcr (lehrokle died at one o'clock this morning, at her residence, 321 West Centre stiect, aged (11 years, II mouths and 8 days. She had suffered several months from cancer. The deceased ss'as a widow and was married twice. The surviving "ehiiilien aro Mrs. Katu Dorubich, Henry and Philip Hoebler, all of town. The deceased ssas a member of the German Ils'augclieal Lutheran church and the Ladies' Aid Society connected svith it, and tho church bell svas tolled after tho announcement of her death. Tho funeral will take plaeo ut two o'clock on Monday afternoon. Inters. ment will bo made iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Martha it., svife of Thomas B. Hughes, died at 7:2(1 o'clock last night at the family icsidenco on Ninth Chestnut street. The de ceased svas 5S years of ago. SI10 stillercd from inflammation of the stomach for about ten days. Duu notice of the funeral will be gnen. Annual Solos overG,000,000 Boxos FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS Bueh as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fuiuosi niter meals, Head ache, Dlzzinnss, Dross'slnoss, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Arpotito. Oostlveuess, lllntehcs on tho Skin. Odd Chills, His turhod Sleep. Frightful Droams nnd nil Nervous and Troinbllng Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Ilvory sufferer Mill acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ItllllCII.l.irs I'lI.I.S, taken as direct ed, svill quickly restoro Fomalos to com plete health. Thoy promptly remos'o obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem tinil cure Melt Ilcaduclie. Torn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And liave tbfl LARGEST SALE orni:y Paicnt .sicillcliio In tlic World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. m.ww?ww?m,wwwmw?? ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCIIAUCKHR, JR. Agent. miaimuuiammiuuiii nillions of Dollars flo up iii siiioko every year. Tako nc ris bks nut get your houbos nltuio etc. JUU IIUUOW), OklJV, IUII Insured in first-class ri liable companies as roprcsontcil by HAVir PATI9T insurance Afrcni, Also I.i (a nnd Acrtdntl Ciuipsn1e Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained br thot y who use I'ozzoni'u Complexion i'osvdcr. POTTSVILLE NEWS. l!ileiilnt,- i,f tm Diiy ('liriinlrliil liy Our JorrwiniHil nt. SneclpI 1 1 1 : 11 A 1.1 Cnrrwpniiili-iiit. 1'ottaWllo, April in Tho new board nf County Commissioners are having their own troubles. They aio new in the business and up to the present time t'liinmissloner Myeis has not met svlth them. Upon entering ofl'ue they found the Rllhlrs tu anything but good shape, mi far as the llirinees aio con cerned. They ss-ero compelled to maho 11 temporary loan of gVfl.flOO, to meet a large stack of bills they found on their disks. This makes the county's temporary loan account foot up $273,(10,1. The Coiumlssloiiers svere busily eugaued iu si riiiiuixing the bills presented to them for their approval. I' IIONICt.KV 1 li similH. The livening Chronicle's criticisms of the Coin t continue to be the leading topic, of conversation among the county ntllel.ils und members of the har. The Chron icle makes vciy serious eliMrges List even ing it continued its attack by saying: "Be fore thu opening of another sseek Judges Bechtel and Koch and Messrs Kantner and Sttltl rTol ulii mill If,,,r1r I lii.tf r.islfrliti IhiiiB S H1 It cannot be denied that II. O Buchlel told the truth svhun he said : 'I am going to bo tho next County Solicitor and the man who ssauts to ho the Democratic member of the hoard of Commissioners ss nnts to see mo.' I low do Hie intelligent, thinking, conscien tious voters of Schuylkill like the Idea of a Bench controlled and dominated by S. A. Loseb, J. II. Nichlerand II. O. Ilechlel?" Till! TAXrAYnits, Tho loaders of the Taxpayers Association say they will continue to keep a watchful eyo on the expenditures and finances of the county. A. J. Slioitall, their representative, is at present engaged tn compiling a state ment of the orders issued by thu retiring board of Commissioners, and will also strike a balance in tho Treasurer's an omits. They will, says Mr. Sheafer. watch the transactions of the new board f Commissioners;. It is understood that should Mr. Myers be re moved f 1 run nflice, the Association will be given the privilege of suggesting a pioper persun as his successor. iikyan is niMixo. It is now positively asserted that William leunlngs Bryan, the fiee silver advocate, svill deliver a lecture upon his favorito thenio in tho Academy of Music on Wednesday even ing next. Tho Y. M. C. A. base an enter tainment in tho Academy for that date, but will give way to tho man who still ssitnts to bo President. County Chairman Moyer, of the Democratic County Committee, is asso ciated with William Wilhelm, chairman of the Bi-mctalllc League, in securing Mr. Bryan to address the people of this county. An admission will be charged to pay Mr. Bryan's usual fee of $."()'). Ho don't talk. unless tho silver ring of tho filthy lucre is forthcoming. l'AVNK I)l:rUTY COXTItllU.KIt. It is staled upon protty good authority that Iltird W. Payne, tho present Deputy Controller, svill bo retained by Contiollcr Snyder when ho assumes the ofllco on Mon day. Frank Bill, a brother of Harrison Ball, of Mahauoy City, svill also he con nected svith the olllco. The third appointee j has not yet been decided upuu, according to this information. WOMAN llfl!Ni:l). .Mrs. Flwood Bauincr, lending near Minors- ville, ss'as severely burned yesterday after noon. Her clothing Ignited from a brush firo mil to quench the flames she threw hcr.-elf into ii pond nearby Two cyclists named fleo. Uochrig nnd Iriviu Kear happened by and lescticd thu svouiaii from the ssuter. She is . in a serious condition. ! n:cimi:u aitointmiint. i Fdssard .1. Leahy, son of e-i-Cniinty Cum- ' miaiiouer John Ixiahy, late of (lilherton, de ceased, has been appointed to a position in I the Ticasury Department at Washington, 1). ' C, as a machinist. The past several years he has been residing in Philadelphia and the appointment follows a icicnt civil servii e , examination, in svhich his average was in ru. I Ho learned his trade iu tho l'.c 11. shopi here. MAKKIAllia. 1 Dennis Dunn and Miss Katie Foley, of Ilrauchdale, svere married by liov. P. V. Fogarty, of Mincrsvillo. .Miss Katie Mc Muitiie, of Pottsville, ssas the bridesmaid aud William Koous, of Miiifrsvillo, the groomsman. Harvey .Michael and Miss An nie Dunlavey, both of Ilrauchdtle, were married last evening. civil, col'ut jiiimns. Tho following have bce drawn for service for the first sveok of the May term of Civil Court beginning on the Kith: Issnc Bird, merchant, Shenandoah ; Jo,epb llornberger, laborer, Butler ttvp ; Fred. Slatterbach, miner, Ashland ; Jeremiah O'Connor, grocer, Gilherton; (leorge Ilrumm, contractor, Mah auoy City ; William Cleaver, gentleman, Ashland ; Patrick lliCiillougb, laborer, St. (.'lair; F.rncbt Felshur, blacksmith, Frack ville i Levi H.itdorl', painter, Ashland ; Charlos Metzingor, grocer, Malianoy City ; Philip Portlier, merchant, (iirardville j Henry Mailer, laborer, Ashland ; J II." Davis, merchant, Oirrdville ; lMivard Murphy, farmer, Itiish township ; Charles Blew, tanner, liyaib twp.; II. L. Fiihor, clerk, Cordon; John J. Kelly, laborer, Sheu andoali ; Joseph Hummel, laborer, Malianoy tup.; Win. J. Biitt, stonemason, Shenan doah ; Hugh Davis, minor,' Malianoy twp.; Charles Hildorbiandt, hotclkeepcr, Frack ville; John Connor, laborer, Shenandoah ; M. O'llrion, gentleman, Girardyillo; Fred. Wiegand, blacksmith, Tamaijua; Kdward -McCauloy, mason, -Malianoy City. MAltKIAdi: UCE.NHLb. Joncpli Sliortlss and Annie Lausrti, of Malianoy City; John Sporuuiski, of Malia noy City, and Mary Pribnla, of Shenandoah; William it. Davis asd Salliu Ilullilian, of (lilherton; Charles F. Soiger aud Lllou Walter, of Sohtiylkill Haven; Charlos Curiey and Kiuina Calloivny, of Jliddleport. IlKKIM llKCOItDKI). A. J. Laudeuslager, administrator, to Israel Morgan, prciuires in Heglns toivnsliip ; Adam Shaiidls aud svife to Jacob Valartijls, piriulscs III New Pliiladelphi.t ; nina Kauf man nnd svlfu to Mugglo Troutmaii, premises iu Tower City ; Catherine Paul, administra trix, tn Eluilra Snyder, picmlsea In Porter towuihip. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-IIeadacho. All druggists. Nesv lIospliHl burgeon. At a meeting of .the Hoard of Trustees of the State Hospital at Fountain Sjuings hold 011 Monday, Dr. IlroiiMiu, of (iirardville, svas elected an assistant surgeon. Two vacancies are to be filed, hut only one appointment was made. I'or somo time Dr. itruusou bus becu acting as assistant tu thu superintendent. Child Scalded to I trull Frank, four-year-old son of Frank Web ber, of KaH Centio street, Mahanoi City, while running about the kitchen at ids homo yesterday al'teruo m, loll into a tub of scald ing water, svhich win left standing on thu lloor, and svas so sevorely scolded about the chest, back and ririus, that death riult-il this morning from the combined edicts uf tho scalds and shock. itecelveB Much Praise. Trcuioiit, I'a., April 11, ISPS. Tlio great benefit received by people who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for uilinents originating in imnuiu blooil has won i'or this medicine the highest praise. Its great posser to purify and enrich tho blood inakos it the idcul spriug medicine. John II. Adams of this place says he has takou it for dizziness and as a blood purifier, und it has done him uiucli good. $iri in ,pgssii)g. Timothy tlihlou, Bernard Durkiii and .fohn Burke. "Indents for the priesthood at the (Iveihtook seminary svlin camo In tosvu to spend tho Kiisler days isllh their parent", returnid to Orcrhrouk today. Their col league. Joseph Whllaker, was tumble to accompli ny them, on account of illness. Oswald lingers, formerly postmaster at Xantlcuke. Ph., sviis iu tuwu yesterday, the gllet of Ids nephoiv, Mosos lingers, i f West Oik street. Itev. Hobcr! IVIloyle spent a part of to day nt the county mat. T. II. Van Duscti mado a trip to l'otts ville to-day. tloiirge l'uluier tnado a business trip lo Onvlgshtirg this morning. --Mlsi Annie l'f.itt is visiting friends in Philadelphia. ; Miss Juiinetto lles'tui is seriously III at her homo 011 Sott'h Jardlti street, siill'eilug fiotn appendicitis. Mrs. Mary Jelferson, of Allentosvn, Is spending 11 fesv days svlth relallvos In tosvn. Mrs. J. A. Medlar, Mrs. Potts and Mrs. W. 11. Willows, of P.ltsville, and Miss .1. Iluiiternud .Mrs. Jones, ot ess' 1 oik, svero among tho icgislered guests ut the Ferguson Hotiso to-day. Mis Lulu Seltzinger, of Frackville, was thu finest of town ft lends last evening. Christ. Schmidt, the local Latier beer reprosetitatise, made a trip to Heading to day. I'.lwood Sponsler has returned from Potts sillo, svhore be went to visit his brother, who is ill. Samuel Weii'iuann, and sou, Harry, aro off 011 a fishing expedition. Assistant Postmaster William Itcovcs Is olfditty on account of illnoss. Mis. Benjamin Summons and son, William, of Danville, who have been the guetH of Mr. and Mrs. Willlaui Souitnous, of West Coal stiect, tho past sveek, svill leave I'or their home to-inorrow. Miss Catherine Moore, of Pottsville, is 1 douilcikd at tho residence of the Misses I O'Haia, on North White street. Miss Monro Is one of tho county srnt's most pleasant young ladles. Dii:i. (ll'.IIItr.KIi:. On the l.-ilh Inst , at Shenandoah, Pa , ('hiirlolte Ullzaheth Ilnehler (lehrekle, nged I'd yrnrs, .1 months nod H days, l'liueral si 111 take place on Monday, IMh Inst., at 2 Ii. 111., from the late resident e, U'JI West Centre slreet. Services svill he held In thetierniati ICvangellcal Lutheran ehuri-h. lute, ment iu the Odd t'ellous' eenieter. Itelatlves and friends respectfully Invited tontteud- U-l.VJt ' ... K, . 7 .1.? ., cur I'rtT of tins Globo fcr RHEUMATISM 7 and similar Complaints! u iu prcpartu uuuer 1110 fcinugcnt . GERMAN MEDIOAL LAWS. . prt m ubed Ir eminent t.hv sicinns: A no DintiTcnio T&vdJ ' ANunun " PAIN EKPELLEI1 Worlit ronowncO I T:cmiirkalilvi'iH'(cfull MjOnlvcrnnhio vuhTraile Mark Aticlicr rir. Ad. HirhlerACo., 2lolVarISU. lork. 31 HIGHEST AWfiRBS. 13 Branch Honors. Own Glasssvorks. 23 & 00 cts. Kudorted &, rLCOiuuieadcd by A. Waslcy, 106 H. Main St.. . H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .r.F.D. Klrlln, 6 s. Main St. , Snenandoah. DR. niCHTEB'O "ANOIIOU" Vl'O.HAC'IIAT. Lest Coll' . Ilvspepsln Stomneli riiiniiliilnlM r MrtKMnKanttXdtfMUIUSIB1 MISCELLANEOUS. I,V)ll SAM: A lieautlfill walnut lied room I1 suite Complete onlllt. Apply nt llLUAl.O olllee. 3-W-tI l street. Apply to T. It. llcddall, Hhcnnn- fTSOlt HAl.H llollso and lot, 31.1 Uai-t I'entre doali. IrtOlt SAT.li A very desirable property. Ai 1 ply to Joseph Wyutt, BOt North .Main ht. tf 1,tOU ItKXT The corner stole room nosv oe ' euidid liy the l-'netory Hhoe Storei A good o)ienlng fur nny one cltber iu the hunt nnd shoe or any other business Apply to N. W. llcddall, lleddal 'm llardsvare Store. 8-17-tf CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kcnovating C'ompany'splant, nnd are prepared to clean, sesv anil lay carpets, mattresses, nnd do general upholster ing sv.-rk. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left nt No. 7 North West streel, or at the plant, Apple alley and llosvers slrect. DUjIO'j BMBEIt Wt Attentive nnd skillful tonsotial mtists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. I'ergu-oii House illock. LAUER'S lr Bottle: the Keg. or by Lauer's Lager aud Pilsnei Beer. Porler and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SH ENANDOAH - FA A I-Jandsomo Comuloxion I Is one of the greatest charms a svoman can I pOSSeM, l'OZWJNJ'S C'OMl'LUXION l'owouul gives ii. I IJ&1J forE tfl "OOtD DUST." j 1 5i. m Jp$ 1 fflsssgu whose house is conspicuously her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages The chances are ten to one she will answer : " I do all my cleaning with Sold by nil grocers. THE N. K. Chicago. 8t. Louis. Largest package greatest economy. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Nesv York. Uoston. Philadelphia. WE WILL GiVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds of building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean good grades. Come in and see us some day and we will show you our stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Pi 0. S. if I All ineiiibers of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to rail upon Hie committee, on or before April 26th, for tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held on May 4th, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at 15. J. Yost's barber shop, East Centre street, on or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. B. J. YOST, II. A. DAVENPORT, W. II. KERSLAKE, M. H. KEI-ILER, B. P. PARROTT, Committee. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Vour Homo or al Our Store. .--Mac Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the tsyo reason that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry witli an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very Ilett Teeth, 58. You can uct no better, no matter svhat you pay. No charge for extracting, where tcetli are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give sou your teetli in the afternoon if desired. Hold PIIIiiiKS, $1; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; fix true tins, 25c. Crosvn and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 4 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport svill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THIS Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee lo absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Hxniultiatioii Free, loo persons cur ml in Suiihury, Shamokin, Ml. Canned and vicinity svlio can be referral to, Charges and tcrina moderate and svithin reach of all. I "GOLD DUST." ii clean, whose work worries I ill 'Washing Powder 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hnrdware, 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 : Ba by Carriages 3.5 and up. Six foot square extciition tables, nicely furnished, $2,75. White enameled bedstesds, a miracle, $,9B. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c, High-back wood seated (11111115 chairs, 35C, Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. j jvtwOOOOOOOOO Webster's Isiterfiiational ; StifcrsHor of the " fnabrlifaeii,' Tho Ono Ortmt Utantlnrd Authority, ho MilU fi Ion. 1. J, lireuer, Jiiillu) I'. 8. Stiirt'iitu Court. Kluiiclarfl of tho U.S. Oov'trrlntliij; Olllee. Ujo V H. Huprpiiw ( .uuu, uu mo putt) nu fieiiitt('uurtti,aii(luf near rallllieMchoolbookH. Warmly CNiiitiueiitlcd by suite fiiirilnttn'U'nt ( (H'litn.aiitUitlifr J-jliinituiii , luiuubi wiuioui niiinucr. IiiviilmiUle In thu houBelioM, nml tn ( JIHHIOIIIIl Illitll, WUll bVll f-dui'iitor. ? run BUST FOR PRACTICAL 5JSG. It any ta find the word wanted. j tt ts easy to aicertaln the pronunclaoir ') It litusy to truce tlio growth of a word, jj ft iu eay to lenrn what a word means. K Tin V.'-r York Trlhitna fiaYHt S 'Iliol i st 'Ullmi rometi from thu jtreui wtih n t r . ri'ii't t Hi rim iminica iiiu inost iijorotiuiiit . 1 i I i i .!t , t". iliuU thta ft work to whkh It li y i i ti'jr iin'iuui ri'HT. .m p. lavo, 5 ' our TMifunsT. X .ti7Spcriinen p-iRes sent on application to 6 . .V- ( MISKUTAZr CO,, VtihUshvrnt . t Snrlntt1rltl. Mitsft. U.S.A. (VOCKKH0000KK00 rmiiL-CHmr-sroKEL o DHAI.lClt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholosalo and RetaU, S3 West Contro Streets DRINK- CLiiARY'S RXTRA FINIJ QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. 1 i
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