The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must rc;ul the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, I'hiliidel pliin and l'ottsville papers to nil parts of town: also the Kvkninc. llKRAM), 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 & BR0WN,: a, N. Main St. I The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting We offer you the newest ;oods and the best values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery- Fine trimmed hats from 30 cents up to Si4 4), and all hats trimmed rice of charge. As Millinery Is only one of the many lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than any other house iu town. Great Bargains Are oflered in all the latest silks, stylish dress goods, white goods, embroideries and lace curtains. As these goods will not last long at the remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to call earlv. The Bee Hive, 2t South iMaiti Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. MAHANOY CITY. l'olrs, HiineiiriaiiH nnd t.ltlmnnl.ins I.euv I11B In l.urgo Number. Mabauoy City, April tu. liver since the collii ih-iof this district havo been working bol twu three-quarter days a week a large number of Poles, lluugarians and Littm urn 111s have been leaving tho town daily. The majority of them go to the soft eoal re niuii of Illinois, and inauy to their native binds. The railway officials here state that torty li ft this weok for tho West. Tax Col lei tors, grocora and other merchants have bean kept busy tryius to hold thoir own. Paul Kadosbok was put under bail last night for stealing mining tools from Joseph ilcnoiigb, Kadoshok then ealibvd the ,1111 st of Martin Oskeuis, alleging that he stub the tools. Oskenis went to jail because It, , uld not get bail. "-.tlx in 11a Price, I!) years old, one of the bi.i who run away from this pluco on Tliurs iU , w.n found 111 Potuvillo yesterday morn-11- mil brought here last night. Nearly all t,,. utherboys have returned. The crowd 1 "iiL-iegated at tlio lime kiln on Thursday an I e luded to run away and joiu the n iy They started at 10:30 o'clock that nuht on a coal train and lai.ded at Gordon. I 1 0111 there they went to Schuylkill Ilavon 11, .1 back to Pottsville. After traveling iu lb, ram all night witli nothing to eat the ouipauy disbanded at Pottsville and most ot tin in bcat-tt hasty retreat towards Home. I'm ewas one of the few that remained in I'ottsvillo. I be excited condition of the public mind l,y n ii.son of impending war wan fairly illus trated last night. It is the regular custom ol the bugler of Uen. 12. O. C. Ord Camp, Hons of Veterans, tosuiiimon the members to their ineetiugs by sounding the bugle call. When the buglo was sounded lasteveuing, it caused n great many pcoplo to believe that it was a rail fur tho National Guard to assemble, and the runiur spiead that they bad received ordi is to go forth to war. Soino of the iiu.ird nero ruuniug about aimlossly for some lime until they learned thoro was no founda tion to the alarm. liushar A Phillips' shirt factory will begin upii.ilions next week. They will employ about 50 hands and already there aro TO application for employment. Some being S rum Shenandoah. Klondike Views Udwatd Kestor, of town, has received the intelligence that his brother, l'rnnk, has re turned to tho state of Washington from the Klondike and will leturn to tho latter place 111 June with a man who is to engage in the grocery business. Mr. Kester's brother istu iei-i ive fl'fl a month and all oxponscs from the time he leaves Seattle. Notwithsianding tins tin- letter says, "The Klondike is no 1. lace for a while man. I would almost a soon uy in Washington at ,"0 a month as go mi Iheie for ftiuo, for it is a hard place; bul I Iiho something hotter in view." HARRIS, 20.1 South Tlain Street. CI OSI INI G OUT My entire stocl; of dry goods at cost prices and also below- coil. CARPET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 35 to 50 cents er yard. Suitable to the Times. Two iiounds of Arbncklc coffee given away with one puund of Run tea. Tun plena of good white floating soup, Mc 'I'liree jMjunds Oallfurntu prunes Stk; Kix nounds lima beaiis 3fki Two cans ol let Jelly tiood loose eofTee 'JOc Other goods sold In prouirtlon. 1IICHT LINK Ol'- 4 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, ii5 HAY and HTJtAW. HAY and HTJtAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Jmtf 3 "Throes from two you can't," pays the schoolboy. lUglit 1 Three from two you can't, oitlior in dol lars or dividends or sarsaparilla. It takes tho best snrsaparilla root to make the best sarsaparilln ex tract. Tho liest raraupurilla comes from Honduras, C. A.,and the Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls tho entire product. Yet others claim to le making "best" Rarsaparilla. They must bo making it out of tho remainder left after subti acting three from two. But, " three from two you can't." You can't make tho best sarsaparilln without best root. You only get tho best when you which is made wholly from tho best root imported from llouduras. Hoses Dwcns mndo a trip to tho county seat to-day. Edmund Harris, the grocer, transacted business at Pottsville to-day. Mrs. John Spenco, of Allcntown, is visiting her parents in town. Mrs. 11. II. Zulick leturned last evening from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. Mrs. R. A. Shortol, leturned to her home iu Pottsville to-day aftor spending a few days in town as a guest of her nephew, Sol. Haak, on Sou til Main street. Goorgu Cox was auiong the local fislicr ineuwhu made a trip out of town to-day. Jamos Uleary drummed up trade among the merchants below the mountain lo-day. William Watson, one of this employes at the Lohigh Valley freight depot," is recover ing from the attack of rheumatism that has cunflned him to his homo on South White street the past three wooks. ur. A. II. Ilalberstadt, of Pottsville, as actlvo as lie was SO years ago, atloudtd to professional duties iu town to-day. Miss Nora liutler, of Pottsville, has returned to her homo after spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. lit 011 11:111 . of West (lie try strsot. .Mrs. William Smoyer, of Vot Coal street, is lying ill at her homo. Mistes Mollio Magiiiness and Libido Cavanaugh wore Pottsvillu visitors to-day. New tiliulllo Itioiril Parlor. A novelty which is something entiiely new to many of our town people, has just been introduced at Ilrreu's Cafe. It is a shullle board and has been plucod ill the parlor on the second floor. Since its introduction, a few days ago, it has become quite a drawing card. Jt is Ul feet in length, and is so ur ranged that two sets of players, eight in number, can play at tho samo timo. The new pastime has won favor among those who have played it, and will undoubtedly take the place of a pool and billiard table ere lung. Thuro ale St points to tho game, which aro obtained in the same manner as in quoit pitching. .Mr. Ilrcen is the first to in troduce the game here. It should meet with favoiahlu support at tho hands of lovers of indoor amusement. It Vllect Water Connection A meeting of the water committee of the Ilorough Council was held last night and it was ducided to adopt tho plan suggested sev eral 111011I lis ago and inuko a direct connec tion between the steel pipe, lino which carries tho water over Locust mountain from lirau donville and tho pipes that supply this town. in automatic valvo will bo placed north ol tho Fowler's Jtun reservoir, which is now fed by the steel pipe lino. A proposition to pro vide a stuudpipo instead uf tlio uutomatic valve was irjectcd. Anthracite foi tho Navy, Tho Pennsylvania Coiigiossuian, at least those representing anthracite districts, called on Secretary Long and strongly advocated the use of autliiacite coal 111 the vessels of tlio Navy. Theie are no definite results as the outcome uf tlio visit, but Hie matter will bo pushed iu the interest of hard colli. One of the war vessels now being built will likely be constructed for anthracite ill older tu give this coal a fair trial. Tint I. thigh rrosbylciy. Tho 1'iesbytery of Lehieh will meet next TuteJay evening at South Laston and will probably coiitinuo iu soseion two or three days. The delegates from Shenandoah will be Messrs Albort Hoover and W. M. lirewer, Thoy will present a call iu behalf of their congregation to Rev. Koeliler, of Princeton N.J. Attempted Itolibei-y. All attempt was mado last night, at about 7::iu o'clock, to rob tlio house of John Culo, ornor of Centre and (Illicit strocts, l our men were awaiting an opportunity to enter. Cole tired three shots at them, but all es caped uninjured Uhocohilo null Villillbt leu Cream To-day and to-morrow at Soheider's bakery, .17 Hast Centre street. It Curds Are Issued. John .1. O'llearu and Miss Mary K. Wlialen, two prominent young society people of this town, will be married iu tlio Annun ciation church at noun on the '-"lb lust. Cauls have just been Issued. The prospec tive gloom is a member of tho firm of (iluuu ,t O'llearu, and is very popular. Tho bible to U Is a daughter uf the late M. J. Whalcu, lllilliilll to right a Duel Mt. The New York Journal to-day publishes a story to the effect that Representatives llruruui, of Pennsylvania, and lUrtlott, uf (leurala, who oiigaged iu a personal en counter on the floor of tho lloubu last Wed nesday, luive nut patuhed up thair dill'ur ences. UarUdett Insists upon uu apology, but III uuim refuses, and that each have se lected seconds to settle their differences 011 the Held. The twu liilligereuU met iu the cloak room, says the Journal, and exchanged a few bcl'icose words. The Working lime. The collieries of the 1'. Jt U. C. & I. Co. ' mil wurk throe-quarter shifts next Monday .aid Wednesday, alter wuiou they will shut I down agaiu until Monday, ilSth lust. I lluy KeysUmoIlour. lie sure that tho name Lkmum & JUKU, Aahlaud, Pa., Is printed on Get Apf S every sack. MOSTOW INSANE. Tulti'ii Into Cmtixly Wlilln iUnRlng School Hell. Alimm Mmtmv, well known nlioiit town iimi fur many years Janitor of tlio old Wlilto iitftxH wliool liiillillnt:, wih taken Into cus tody tlill numilng nnil committed ai Insano. llo was RfiuMcd by Truant Oflicer Jaini'S Smith wlillo riiiKliiK the liell in tliu liulldliii! In wlilcli he had served as janitor. Mostow's mind lias lieen fulling for some time and it is believed I10 is now approaching a dangerous slaRO. At tlmeii lie imagines himself a lam- mis physician with constant calls upon liiln from patients in Philadelphia hut wltlimit idhhiis to luai'h tho city. On oilier oconsloiis lie "Hll'eis fiom the hallucination Unit he is In the ervlio of ('Hpt. Linden, of l'liilndel plila. nnd'has ahoiit $3.(101) iu Hilary duo him. To-day ho complained that lie had liecn Inaten iu a saloon and demanded fifty mil lion dollars in dauniRes. lie also benced for a icvolvor to shoot his Imaginary assailant. Tho unfortunate man was taken to I'ottsvillo this afternoon ami Mill ho M'tit to asylum somo time next week. enlp Tlcullnclit. Katharine A. llickey, ISO N. Main St. tf Obituary. Announcement Is made of tlio death of Miss Sarah A. ltlchaids, a young lady well and favorably known in ths town and Win. Peiin. Her father, Joshua Richards, kept a general stoio at Wiu. 1'cnii formally yeais. The doath occuricd at Royorsford on Thurs day, last. The funeral will taku placo there next Monday. Miss Richards' ago was SI years, 11 months and SS days. 'She announce incut of her deatli was received hero with much regrut. Patrick M. Noono, one of the School Direc tors of West Mahanoy township, died tins morning, at H o'clock, from an attack of llright's disease, lie hail been seilously ill about three weeks, but was an invalid for a long time previously, Mr. Noono was un married and is survived by his mother, with whom lie resided, three sistcis and two brothers. The funeral will tako pl.ico on rucMUy morning. Interment will bo made at Girardvillc. Dinning School. Scboppe's Orclicstia will hold dancing si houl iu Robblus' opera house on Saturday night. l-13-lt The rirst Cuban Plug. The first of our citizens to have tlio honor of displaying tlio Cuban flag before his placo of business is William Woomer, tho tiuck dealer. He returned from Philadelphia last night witli twelve in his possession. Ho was soon besieged by his friends, and It was but a short time after until lie hail disposed of them. Of course, as is natural, he has pluccd tho stars and stripes above Cuba's emblem. Tho Soldiers' Monument. There was a well attended meeting of the Soldiers' Monument Association iu the O. A. R. hall last evening and the session continued about twu hours, although there was nothing of special interest to the public transacted. llun. M. U. Watson saul tavnrahle progress was being made with the Girard 1. statu to wards securing a site for the monument. Kondrick House Kree Lunch, Chicken soup will bo sci ved, freo, to all pa trons to-night. .Hiss lleililull III. It will I nv a great surprise to the many fneiids uf Miss Carrie Ilcddall, of Port Car bon, to learn of her sudden illness. Shu is at present attending an educational iustitution at Moycrstown, Lebanon county. Her mother, Mrs. (ieorgu W. ilc-ddal, has been called to her bedside. ."Miss Seltzer's I'lllleral. Tlio funeral of Miss Clara, daughter of Louis It. and Sarah Seltzer, took placo from the family residence, on West Line street, this afternoon and was largely attended Services wero conducted iu the United Kvan- gelical chinch by tliu pastor, Rev. I. J. Rcitz Interment was mado iu tliu Lvangelicil cemetery at Riiigtuwn. The pall hcaicrs were: Chant Troutman, Thomas Dove, IMw.ird Dornsife, (Jrant Waguer, Chailes Rcitz and Charles Lawrence lleateil Instead of 1'alll. Adam Maliuowski wus put under $300 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night on a charge of assault and battery made by Joseuh Irabowski, who says lie worked as a laborer for Maliuowski and when ho asked for a skill's pay duo him, was beaten. At KepehfiiHltl'K Arcailo Cafe. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Sillprlso Parly. A number of young people last night tendered a birthday surprise party to Miss l.ilna Schurz, at tho icsidencs of Rev, John liriihler, on West Cherry street, aud among those wiio enjojed tlio festivities of the ovcnlng wero Ida C. Dusto, Clara Hilde- brandt, I loroiico Hoover, Lizzie aud Daisy Jlcss, Anna Doiigler, ifortha Morgans, I.inuin Morton, Ida Iliurmau, Lizzie Dalis, Lizzie lieddall, Minnie liailscb, Rcnle Schurz, Misses I-anny and Mary Oiuhlor and Annio ISIuruiau and Mrs. Caroline llrcnnan and Ml. and Mrs. Martin Oruhlor. High art wall paper in all tho latest de signs aud colonugs cheap at Ciidln's, SSI West Centio street. -1-lil-lm l'aliiotle Display. Paul Hoiick, tlio druggist, has an attractive and patiiolic display in tlio show window of hisstoiout tlio corner of Main and Centre streets. It is a grouping of muskets, flags, iiiiualuiu cannon aud Zouaves, aud a baud some picture of the ill-fated Maine A suggestion of approaching war is given toth groiipiug by an excellent modol of an old time war ship and a case of surgical Instruments lying noaiby. .MclduUl culu. Iteau soup, free, to-night. Among the Anglers. A boy named A lex., Major, of North Wiiite sheet, spent last evening fishing in tlio Cuta wissa Valley and returned homo with seven lino specimens of trout lauaing from 7 to 11 inches. S. O. M. Hollcpeter, Fsq., and Dr. J. 0 Church leturned home ltst evening with thirty-seven speckled bcautlts, the luugest being 8J inches. Iliey weie at Lizzard Creek (?) and report that tiotitaiu plentiful 1 be llicli ot the law, Inn over, draws tliu line on feather beds made of stisw for the icpusc uf the wiary fisherman. lioautiful whitu-luck wall paper ft cents a roll. Rooms papered for ?S ami upwards nt Cardin's art wall paper store, SSI West Centre street. 410-lni The V" l'rogiiiiii, Tho following program will bo reiidcied nt the mooting of tlio "V" this evening : Scrip ture leading, Miss Morrison; reading, Kdn aid Rock ; it-citation, Miss Fiuiiia Llewellyn ; historical question box, by tlio president; quartette, Hilton and party; comic rending, L'dward D.iuks ; critic, Alfred J. Millichap ; temperance doxology. Promised Suit for Libel, Detective Miles Doughercy is about to bring criminal llliel action against tho pub lisher of the .Ml. Carmol "Star" for publish l g an article Iu Its columns last week which ho alleges was full of malice. The article referred to was in reference to tho expeii uueeof tho detective in bringing a prisoner, from Tatnaqua to Shamokiii, whooycutually esuuped at .Mahanoy City. Tliu "Star's" allegation that Dougherty wus locked up, made overtures for ti)s and attempted to pick hi prisoner's pockets on a passenger train are all denied. Shaniokin Herald, To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davl.' Atl-IIcudaclio. All druggists, DO IT YOURSELF. You enn tell jnit h-. well as a physician whelhoryoiir Unlmysare dlscHsnd or healthy. Tho wav'to do i to take a bottle or kIuss tum bler, and fill it with urine. If there Is a sediment i powder-like sillKtniuo at the bottom after standing a day ntid nlht, there IssoincthlnK wroiiK with tho kidneys. An other auro sIku "f disease is a dosiro to tiriuatn often, nnd still another sign Is miii iu the liack. If urine stains linen, there is no doubt that tho kiijticys lire directed. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the miliary nswi(! and coii stinatlon of the bowels aio cuicd by Dr. David Kennedy's favorite licmedy. There Is no question about its being the best nnd surest medicine i" the world for such troubles. It quickly relieves mid euies 'nubility to hold urino, and People, young or old, who take It aio not compelled to get up 11 number of t ments "t envuiry. a ieKiiiieiiin in in times during the night. 1'nr putting an end fantry nnd the light hnttei leK of nvo to that seiilding pain experienced in passing regiment of artillery. At Chlckit urlne. nothing is so gowl nsUr David Ken- lrm(rlm there will be kIx reglinents ot ned's favorite Heinedy. It corrects the hurt ' cavnry Bli the light batteries ot llva Cl t'ClN Ol Wl ISKt'J Hllll iH l I , l.MJnnoii. iw the taste, nnd does not seem to bo mediclie at nil. Disease" of the kidneys and bladder often reqiliio the Use of Instruments tu push back tho sandy matter so the urine enn be entiled. In sni'b eases ruvoilte Remedy should bo taken without further delay or tho disease may prove filial. It Is sold Tor olio dollar a bottle at nil drugstores. It Is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If yon wisli to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy bcfoie buying It, send your full post olllco address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Roudoiit, N. Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mall you a sample bottle free, as well as eiiculars giv ing full directions for its use. Lvery leadei of tliu llRUU.iicniidopeiid upon the genuine ncss of tills liberal oiler, mid nil slitlererr from kidney troubles should tako advantage of it at once. h-iTHY F0IINTS. Iniipenltiga ThroiiKhollt tho Country Uhimilrteil lor Hasty Periitwit. Rents aro being rodured by many St. Clair landlords. Tlio Lehif.li Valley tracks at Jeauosvillo are sinking. Thoie aro i'i districts to lie examined by tlio Lynn-Dunn contest court. From 6o!f-ln!lhied wounds Mrs. Myiuu W. nrlitan died yesterday at Cambria, Luzerne county. , While working in his garden, ngod William Smyrl, Sr., of Summit Hill, fell dend from heart failure. The Ashland School Board has decided that nil who voted on ago last year In that town must pay lb()7 taxes. Port Clinton lias been without a supervisor and constable for the past six months, ami the town faros none tho worse. Ah tho result of competition between rival telephone companies at Dubois, the rate for service lias been cut to $1 50 a month. Charged with horse and chicken stealing, William Jacobs and Albert Spang have been landed in the Lcbauon county jail. William J. liryan will visit I'ottsvillo next Wednesday evening to address a meeting under tliu auspiics of the fico silver men. Tho sixth annivcisary of Council bSS, Jr. O. U. A. M of Frackvillc, will lie cele brated Friday evening next, in the Park theatre. A cako and milk sociable will be held in the 1'rimitive Methodist church on Monday evening, under tlio auspices of Mr. Ldwatd Cooper's Sunday school class. Tlio commission bureau of tlio stato de partment at Harrisbuig will issuo in a few- days about 1,000 commissions of ollico for justice of the peacu throughout the stato. Falling coal hi the Cranberry nunc. Luerno county, fatally itijuied John Parsley, a miner known throughout tho anthracite region , Tlio Commissioners ol Lancaster county have decided to stop paying bounties on minks and fox scalps, tho law having been declared unconstitutional. A projoct to lebuild the Delaware River road between Fasten and Mai tin's Creek, a distance of seven miles, has been approved by the Northampton county Grand Jury. Itching piles' Is'ovcr mind if physicians liavu failed to euro you. Try Doan's Oint ment. No failuio there. 50 cents, nt any drug stole. Can This llo Tuns '.' from Mt. Cnrinel Mnr. Tlio Coal and Iron Company Is now carry ing on a policy that means tlio closing down indefinitely of many of its collieries in Schuylkill and Northumberland counties nnd operating of othois to their fullest extent. It has been cleanly demonstrated that tlioie aie too many collieries operated by this com- piny, thus pioducing an excess to its allot ment and forcing a suspension several nays each week. It has been resolved to shut down 30 per cent, ef the mines and the work is going on quietly in dillcrent sections ot tlio region. Cupid's Darts, It is announced that Richard Sneddon and Miss Maudo l'arrish, botli of town, wore married ou March 1st last, by Rev. Alficd Ilecbner, until recently pastor of the M. D. church, of town. Tho contracting parties have a wide circlo of acquaintances. neadache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fulls, 25c. F OR SALE C1IF.A1'. A '$2,000 house for $1,400, No. 313 Hast Centre sheet, Shenandoah, "l'a., lot I5I.SO. I paid $1,785 under the hammer six months ago nnd will sell at once, if you want the above bargain; will take S500 cash and will jine four years credit on balnni c. You can call at the above addres and examine same. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Penn Street, Tamaqua, Pa. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Uenovatuio; Company splant, and arc 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 am be left nt No. 7 North Weil ttreet, or itf the plant, Apple alley and lloweis street. miLn.-cnfflr-OT, o DKALKU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO Wcct Ccntro Street, TUP. WlMTIII'.lt. The forecast for Sunday : Fair tn clear and warmer weather, with light northwest erly winds and a decided warm wavo, fol lowed probably by local rain. MOVING THE MILITARY. Thlrty-tliroo Iti'ttliui'iitH Onlm-cri tn Cfim't'lltt'Htn lit SdlltllOI'll I'llIlllK. AVn'hltiRtoti, April 1C Decidedly the moBt wnrllko ntep tuken by the wnr department In preparing for the pos Bilillity of an eii"jiunter with Spnln was liimiuuinted yesterday, when orders were looued for the concentration nt four polntB In the miuth of six regl leginu-nts of nitlllery; nt New Orleans eight l'PKlmenla of Inrnntry; at Tampa, seven regiments of Infnntry, nnd nt Mobile seven regiment of Infnntry. Since the civil wnr no such proportion of the tinny has been mobilized, and the movement Itself Is the best evi dence of the Kravlty of the situation as looked upon by the president and his advisors. The determination to rendezvous the troops In the south, wheru they enn bo acclimated to the condition of n more troplral climate, lins been under con sideration by the president and his cabinet for some time. It was not un til yesteiday, however, thnt the presi dent, In view of the enormous expense which will be entailed, felt Justified In talng; this at pp. The heavy batteries of artillery In each of the five artillery regiments ordered wmtli will remain at their pres ent posts. The two new regiments of artillery recently authoilzed by con frress have not been recruited to their full strenjjth and in uddillon are not well equipped with horses and other necessary requisites for service, and ! therefore are not Included In yester- ' day's oi'leis. The ilepai Uncut lias so distributed the 22 regiments of Infantry nt convenient places on the KUlf that thpy will be nrecsflble for transporta tion to Cuba. Instructions to the com manding ofllceis of the regiments, or dered to move were sent out by Gen eral Miles Into yesterday, with direc tions that they be put into effect as soon ns possible. As a result a number of tne reElmentH. are now cn route. PROPERTIES INSPECTED. X Sjigliillfiint Visit .Made Ofllelul. hy a Pottsvlllo Walter S. Slioafor, ono of tho executors of tho Sbcafcr Fstate, was a visitor to town yes teiday and visiled several of tlio properties belonging to tlio estate. Ho also inspected tliu workings of tlio Kohinoor colliery, and a gentleman who stems to bo well informul says that tho visit and a subsequent conversa tion had a bearing on tlio proposed consoli dation of tlio Kohinoor, West Shenandoah and Turkey Run collieries, and tlio erection of a joint bicakci. Seeoiiil-llaltd Organ 1'or Sale. In good condition. Apply at tlio HllRAM) ollico. 4-11-fit Church Notices. There will bo services in the 1'. M. church to-morrow morning and evening. Morning .subject, "The Wonderful Physician." Sunday school at S p. 111. Fvcning subject, "A Father's thief." Everybody welcome. Rev. Joseph C. Harvey, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit of tlio First l'rcsby toriau church to-morrow morning and even ing. Volunteers of America have meetings ovory night at S o'clock, and Sunday holiness meet ing ut 11 a. in. Song and praise meeting at 3 o'clock. Tlio subject fur tho evening meet ing, at S o'clock will bo "1'ower of a l'uro Life." On Tuesday night, April II), wo will havo with 11s dipt. W. J. Shipway, tho con veiled actor, llo is u bright talker, 11 good singer and has Ids own music witli him. Don't fail to bo present. Lieut. T. II. Juckel in charge. Last ovening at tlio Calvary ISaptist church a very large audience was present in spite of tlio rain. Miss Morgan s faiewell address was both impressive and instructive and was listened to by all witli great doliglit. Row I). I. Lvans and the pastor also addressed the audience. During tlio evening W. Waters sung two lioautiful solos in a very feeling manner. Miss Morgan's final appeal to tlio unsaved resulted iu six persons giving them selves to the Lord, thus making a total of forty-seven, tho result of thrco weeks' act vices. Wo all bless our (lod for this great blessing to tlio church. To-morrow tho pastor will pieucli morning and evening. At th? evening survlco, tho ordinance of lie Hovers' llaptisin will bo administered. R. R. Ai.iii.n-. Itoinugh ItonilH 1'or Sale. $1,100 woitli. Apply at tho lli:i:.u.i ollico. 1-11-dt Nmv Carrier Uniforms. Tlio new uniforms for the local letter car rier lone nave arrived and will be worn on Monday, next. Tlio farmer, tho mechanic, and tho bicycle rider aro liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is tho best thing to keep 011 hand. It heals quickly, aid Is a well known euro for piles. C. II. Hugciibiioh. iii:i. (JKIIUKKIK.-On tlm lMli Inst , atSlu-iiaiuloali, Vh , Charlotte Kliuhetli Jloclilt-r (iflircUit-, itiretl 01 yt'iirs, II itmiitlw and rt days I'mu'ral will taku place mi M outlay, jsili iimt-, at 2 p. in., fi t) i n the latu icHiilenie, li'2l Wvtt Centre street. Hervk'i'H will he held In tliefJtrnian Kviiiigelleal )utheruii church. Tute uncut in the Odd l-'ellrnVH cemetery. Itelatlvri and friends respectfully Invited to attend. IM.VSt JILHilll-lS.-On the llth hiht.. nt HieimndiHili. Martha tt , wifoof Thomas It. IIimht-M, iinl 5SeaiH. Jf uncial will taku place on Mutxl iy, iMtli Inst ,at i! p. in, from the family res id unee, 131 North CheHtmithtre t, ner fcvH at the hotisu, I ntermeut iu the )ihl Felloes' icine-tcry- l.elativt'B and frlunda ln ited to attend MISCELLANEOUS. V nOU HAXH. A hoautlful walnut bed room Apply ut IIi.uai.I) B-l-tf Httite. Complete uuttit oitlcu. TiOU HAMS A very destrahlo property. Ap l1 ply Ut Jobeph Wntt, 201 North Main St. tf 1IIAUTKU NOT1C12 -Notice I hereby kIi en j that an application wilt be made to tho Court of Common l'lcu. of Schuylkill county. ut Pottsville, ou Monday, April iMh, 1KS, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, by T. J lliley, KranW (Jrchllk, William Meukcwle, John Wusner und Andrew 8iuuklcwfc7e, under the Act of AhMcmhly to provide for the incorporation aud regulation of certain corporations, (and IU HupplcnienU) approved April IWtli, )7J, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called and known a "Tho Nlmaiuil.uikantofenelieial Soticty.of Shenandoah, l'enna.," the character and object of which aro the maintenance of an orKanUation for heucilchU and piotcitlve pur poMCM by establishing a beiiclleial fund for the icllef of nick or Injured members, the aid of families of deceased member and tlio cultiva tion of charity and beneo)eiie. Said hociety i to be carried ou at Shenandoah, l'a, and for the purpose herein net forth is to bin e, posbcw and enjoy all the rlht, benefit and privilege of itaid Ait of Assembly and it Hiipplcmenta, M. M. liritKi:, Solicitor- Shenandoah, l'a., April 1, 1H9S. M-llfl Attentive mid skillful lonsorial artists alwnyh ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. lVryiK-on Houe Ulocfc. MAYOR QF Family of Wm. P. Courtney Mayor Courtney", in employing Paino's cel ery compound in Ids family, hud tlio example and assurance of many persons who occupy to-day like responsible positions In other cities. Mayor Ramsdcll of Lynn, a personal friend ot Mayor Couitney, recently gave ids opinion ol tins great remedy as follows : "A previous oxperienco witli Paino's celery 1 compound as a restorer ol exhausted energy induced 1110 recently to take it again, tlio many duties of tlio mayor's ollice having taxed my slight physical lcsources greatly. 1 mado no mistake. In one week 1 round my appetite improved, tlio feeling of weaii ness disappeaiingaud my nerves becoming steadier. Panic's celery compound has thus been a friend in timo of need and I like to say a word for a friend." His unhesitating rccotmnondation had iiiucli to do with its use by Mayor Courtney. Mayor Miles Is. Preston ol Iliirtlord, Ct.. said wit bin a day or two, speaking of the same remedy t I bo modern man ot business, bo bo ever so sturdy, funis often that tliu continued pressure ol affairs lias caused tlio nerves to lomoiistrate aud fall in tone. At such a timo Paino's celery compound becomes of value. Having experienced its boueflts 1 gladly com mend it." Among other statements as to tlio valiio of Paino's celery compound. Mayor Bennett of St. Charles, 111., adds: "I bolievo that Paino's 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 & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IM. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Store.' -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GREAT PAIN 1 GREAT COST I - These were the two reasons that formerly kcjit people frm attending to their teeth, llotli reasons lmve no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ninlrM and inexpeinive dent iMry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very Het Teeth, $8. You can pet no httter, no matter what yon pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth arc ordered, We can take your impression in the morning and Rive you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $i; llest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Uxtractlug, 2gc Crown and liridge work nt very reasonable rate. Examination and estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St., Shenandoah. LOWELL. Has Reason lo Believe in celery compound has enabled ino to cscapo my periodical attack of rheumatism this winter. I very cheerfully recommend it to any 0110 iu similar ncsd, in the full belief that It will bo helpful in every case." Mayor Couitney has been eminently suc cessful as a lawver. onn of bis anneals to the ! supreme court having beon instrumental lu bringing about tho passage of tlio present ballot leform law. layor Courtney's happy oxperioiico with Paino's celery compound is shown iu his letter annexed : Lowkli,, Mass, Nov. 11, 181)7. Messrs. Wolls, Riciiardsou & Co., fiontlcmen 1 tako pleasure in recommend ing l'aluo's celery compound. It has beon of groat beuellt to members of my family, who have used it, and among my friends and ac quaintances, including Mayor Ranisdull of Lynn. I have known it to prove very suc cessful iu accomplishing cure. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM F. COURTNEY. Thoro is absolute relief from nervous pros tration, sleeplessness, poor appetite, growing thinness ami loss of vigor and strength iu Paino's celery compound. It is a fact vended by tho practice of tho best physicians and by thousands of personal testimonials that 1'aiiiu's celery compound makes new, pure blood, builds up the ner vous system, aud cures disease when all other remedies havo failed. It is tho groatest spring remedy In tho world. O'Hearn, 30 Days Slaughter Sale of FURNITURE In order to iiwke room for my new bmneU of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to embark iu the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75i White enameled bedsteods, a miracle, $1.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry mid Walnut, 49k High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1,69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. P lp? A Handsome Comploxion ono of too greatest cnarms a woman can pOliSCSS, I'OUONl'S UOMI-LUXIOH 1'OWCliU gives It. - 1
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