The Wat Scare! If you wrtnt to kc tp posted you must read the newspapers. We de-, liver all the N'tw York, Philadel phia and PotUville pnpers to all parts of town: also the Hyknino j Hkralk, which contains the latest news hv wire and all county and ! local news Leave, your order at the store or Rive it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, a. rsl. Main St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting, We offer you the newest Roods and the best values you ever neeived. To our already many departmeiils we have added another, milliuery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to 5 1 4 i). and all hats trimmed free ol charge. As Millinery Is only one of the ninny lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than any other house in town. Great Bargains Are offered in all the latest silks, stylish dress goods, white goods, embroideries and lace curtains. As these goods will not last long at the remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to call earlv. The Bee Hive, 2 South Alain Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. MAHANOY CITY. The Niitimnil Oiinnls Haw Not Ufeli CiiIIimI Out. Miihaiioy C it v. April 20. The report that Co E, sth llet , N. Ci. 1'., of this place, has been callnl mil t,r war service with notice to proci'ttl t.i lt (intmils without fnuuilntion. A cookihii -t"t' mill such accompanying iiU'umI- .i- ,iru used in the reuulnr nrmy wcro received hum ('limign to-day by tlio com pany The members mado all necessary Iirpsratimn uu Sunday, last, for assembling at the armory mi short notice in ,'iiso they are callcil Several squads havo been picked out to in lily the mcmbiiis of tile company woen ,,rl, i- lire leceived. A loi il i i-ti ililliiil will bo held ill the Wc thii I: i,n-t , liu i'Ii hereon Memorial D.ty. Til,' , In, I pi i, ill be offered for the iualo pn e, ' su,,i-' , bonis" for a prize of $5. Mm li mt, n -t is manifested iu tho pigoon sb ,, ,11111; iniiti h to take place at the tunnel ltidire ishi iv next Saturday between Will iam Coilin-. ,,f tf:ii. and Frank liroadbevk, of l..n 1. tni (M u ,ide. Tin-o ,i in,l of last evening played liav, will, li e wires of the elettric light cMinpain, - At about 11 o'clock a polo near II K itiitb s warehouse was set on lire by the , r.,--niK ,,l wiles which fuimed 11 short circuit The trustei s of Washington t 'amp No. SI, 1 (1 S ot A., opened bids for tho build inn they will i iei t at the corner of Third and l'ine streets. The contract was awarded to George Drum, ol this place, who was tho lowest bidder. The structure will bo a brick one time i-tories high with brown s'one trimmings. Work on it will begin next Monday and it is expected tho building will bo completed in about four months. Calvary l!nillt Church. This ctemiii: ut the Calvary 11 iptist church. Rev. E. (1 (iuayer, of (iiraidville, will preach. During the evening Mr. W Waters, leader of the choir, will sing a solo. Serice at 7:30. All will be welcome. 11. It. Al.MN. DMUND HARRIS, 204 South nain Street, CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry good at cost pruts and alio below cost, GARRET WEAVING. V are still weaving carpet at from 25 tti 50 cents jwr yard. Suitable to the Times. Two jxmnOi of Arliiit'ktcH coffoo ien away with one pound uf 50c ta Ten pleceu of iool white floating fcoapt 35c Three pouii(ta California pruned Ttiv Six pounds lima bf-nnn l2tni Two cans of bobt Jrlly Good lone cotleo 'JOe Other good Mt!U in projKrtlon. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. -HKST UNI! OK GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED. HAY and HT11AW. Tr't floor and Table Oil Cloths. S. 12 r cm r:v 27 wt jyf C 13. rULCl, Outre Bt 9 5(Z limp tiel Less Why is it every Far-aparilln which tries to sell itself, ranges itself against Ayer's as the stand ard ? Why is it that all havo to oiler extra inducements bigger bottle.-, fiincy vraipprs, cheaper trice anything, everything, but the one inducement of quality ? has tievpr been equaled by my chenp imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tolls. It is (be Standard. "I have soli! Ayer't Sarsaparilla for mora than twenty-five years, and havo nover heard anything but word of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has over reached me. A preparation must poiwesg great merit to maintain such a repti tRtion. I believe your sarsaparilla to bo the best blood purifier that haa ever been Introduced to the cener.il public. I often hear other manufacturers say that thia is "as good as Ayer's," but no one ever yet heard it said that Ayer's was "as good "as tiny other kind. They always set Ayer's up as the standard of excellence." S. F. BoYCE, Duluth, Minn. i SAGASTA DETERMINED. The Prelllier'M Speech In Slippm tl'l'H. Ills 1'nrty Madrid, April 20. The supporters of the Kovertimc-nt In both houses of par liament met In the senate chamber at G o'clock yesterday afternoon. Senor SagHMta, the premier, addressed them as follow s: "The times are so grave and the cir cumstances are so exceptional that acts, not words, are necessary to face the present difficulty. Attempts are lieinp made to sully the Glorious his tory of Spain by an infamous calumny. The different Spanish governments have done their utmost to avert the wnr to which v-e are belnc provoked. Wo have now reached tho limits of con cession, compatible with honor and ter ritorial inteRrity. We consented to the last concession at the instance of the pope and the powers. We yielded, In fact; but now attempts are made upon our honor and menaces directed against our territory. That Is a thins to which Spaniards will never consent. This is not the moment to trace a parliament ary program, but the moment to unite ourselves, as our fathers have done, In the face of nn odious attempt against the inteRrity of our territory. The in sult offered us todav Is the most in famous that has ever been offered." Continuing. Senor Sagasta counseled the rapid constitution of the chambers In order to accord to the government the means to defend tho country's in terests. "iiilii," In, nilili'il, "wilt not allow 11 imrccl of licr territory to lio taken IVoni Imp with Impunity; nor will slio lio 11 party to any 1 111 IIU'K 1 11 ur for hor POshossIoiih. Sennr Sllvela, leader of the Dissident Conservatives, when addressing his party, declared it "Inopportune to form ulate a political program." He evoked the memory of tho late Sennr Canovas del Castillo, and de clared that he and his party would aid the government by voting as much ns should be necessary for the national defense, without any opposition, al though making note of the responsi bility incurred, In order to investigate it, if need be, at a more opportune time. He declared nlso that the Dis sident Conservatives would respect whatever financial arrangements the government might enter into, no mat ter what these might cost, as It was the "only means of securing, later on, peace with honor." Seldom has there been witnessed a more impiesive and significant scene. Thp large hall of the entire senate was densely crowded with Liberal senators and deputies, who listened with breath less attention to the short, speech ot Senor Sagasta, only Interrupting him with unanimous and loud applause. If the Idea still existed In the mind of any one Here tnat war eoum no avomeu, Senor Sngasta's firm speech Is regarded as nnally settling all doubts. The lobbies of parliament this morn ing, previous to the opening, were crowded with members, new deputies and politicians, all discussing the sit uation. The one predominating word is war. El Correo (ministerial) says: "The resolution of the American congress not only authorizes the president, ns lie desired In his message, to intervene in Cuba, but orders him to do so im mediately, and, the independence (rec ognition of lepubllc) clause being ex punged, which might have incurred a veto, the president will probably square Ills action with the decree of the cham ber. What he will probably do is to Kivv the resolution immediate effect, or, from motives of precaution and con venience, let a few days pass Inoper atlvely. Any way, the situation is now the gravest possible." Kl Kpoca (Conservative) asserts that "anarchy reigns in the legislative and executive branches of the American government' After pointing out the "uupreparedness for war of the United States," 151 Kpoca snys it considers President McKlnley "simultaneously daring and weak, yielding to Jingo de mands and yet saddling his parliament with the responsibility." It quo'eu from recoguUed text books to prove that there has been a "violation of the con stitution In the latter legislative and executive proeeedure," and adds: "While President McKlnley requests a free hand, congress votes a mandate, the president remaining impotent to resist the war party or to rouse peace ful lnlluences." ' Discovered by a Woman. Another grest discovery has lwn made, and that too, by lady in this country. "DU- case fastened its clutches tixn her and for seven years Mie withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndsriiiiiietl and death strincd imminent. For three months she (oughed iuccxautly, and could not sleep. She dually discovered a wy to recovery, by purchasing us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discover) (! Consumption, and was so much rclieel 1,11 taking first dose, (list she slept all iniilit ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her naine is Mrs. I-utlier I uu 1 Uus writes W. C. Hsronick 4 Co., of Shelby. . C. Trial bottles free at A. V atley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and Jlj.oo. Every bottle guaranteed. POTTSVILLE NEWS, j tt l Hep illicit That CniiimlxliniiT Kulller Wiint t ltelgn, t'ntttvlllp, April 20 County Comtnlnloucr Kantner did nut come down from Ills I101110 at Lofty thli morning and Cotiimiwliiners Mcycri ntul Stnufl'er held a consultation he tween t!icmcl vei. Tlioro are ruinon allnat that CoinniUslfiner Kantner Is dUaiitled with hi job and want lo rndgn. hut Influence fa hoitit! Iirmmlit to hear to prevent him frimi doing co. Ono faction of the Republican party wants hlin to make a cle.in sweep of tho appointments mid the ether sldo Is work ing In an opposite direction. The liiu bono they are snarling over. Is the prison warden ship, salary $8,000 per year. Calvin Ilrower wants to stay and l'rnf. C. 1). Arters would havo li 1 111 go. livery influence is being used on both sides. Controller Suydor will not announce his appointments until lie hears from tho olllce across the corridor. MRS. H Kl:i'.T 1'KllSISTKNT. Xot Ions as" Mrs. l'.ra t!arlnm Kckert, of Mahanny City, got an award of $1,500 against .Inlin Swnrtz, of the same place, in a suit for breach of promise. In subsequent proceedings Swartz, who is in prison on 11 criminal cliarse made hy tho woman, ad mitted Hint lie had $1,2:15 on deposit in the Union National Rink of Mahanoy City, hut claimed he had spent most of it. To-day the woman's lawyer had a writ issued upon the hank, Joseph Klclndcnst, Washington Ger man Beneficial and Loan Association and Charles Techentluc, all of Mahanoy City, attaching money in their hands alleged ns belonging to Snartz. iinnns nr.connr.ii. William 1). iteagan and wife to Mary Mc fliilrc, premises at Dunaldson ; Uosslo L. I!, lianisey and others to John M. Goettler, premises In 1'ottsvillo ; William T. Heach and wife to Kasimcr Zilcnski, premises In Mlnersvllle; Appolonla Younglleish to liertlia I) I'ierrn, premises in Mlnersvllle; William Hover to Itosa A. Iioyer, premises in West l'cnn township, (two deeds): Juhn Hurwath and wlfo to Hush J. Gallagher, premises in MeAdooj Hugh J. Gallagher to Atmlo lior wath and husband, premises in McAduo; Sebastian Ilellarand wife to I'lank McDonald, of Ashland; James A. Medlar, trustee, to John I). Knoll, Pottsvillo. .VtAlilSI.YOi: LICKSfOH. Andrew I'olfachock and Catherine Chrin, of Mahanoy City ; George Uolierts and Clara .1. Hassle.r. ol Shenandoah : Goorize Wutro and iiarco Nary, of Silver llrook ; Henry Ossnian and Clara Xagle, of Xewtown ; J. 1. Xlehler and Millie Smedley, of 1'ottsvillo ; Simon liartleiu and N'agda Lepcliich, Miuors villc. M.umiAor.s. John V. Nicliter and Miss Millie Smcdley wcro married in St. John's church this morn ing during nuptial mass hy liev. W. Loiiginus, tho choir under direction of Prof. Sclinaize assisting. Misses Gertie Nlchter and Annie Vogcl wcie the hridosmaids and Messrs. George, Muutz and lleubon Jacoby the groomsmen. Miss Lawloss, a well known member of the Pottsvillo Oratorio Society, and William Hollock, of Philadelphia, woie married at the latter place. IXTTEUS Tt:STAMi:.NTAltT. John Schad on tho estate of Joseph Mack iiiroth, lato of Tamaqua, deceased ; Davis Mellon, on the estate of Salena Imschweiler, lato of Trcniont, deceased. XOTKS. William L. Scliall'er has been elected presi dent of tho Town Council, vice Ilaird Snyder, resigned, on account of removal from ward. To savo its oridnaucc rights the electric railway company will, after -May 1st, run cars every 15 minutes, instead of every 18 minutes, as at present. Deputy Coiuner 1! Hikes is inquiring into the cause of death of William Lurwlcz, who was found dead near Cumbola. The deceased left a wife and child. MAY CRIMINAL COUltT. District Attorney ilechtcl anil his able corps of deputies havo begun wurk drawing bills of indictment for the May term of Criminal Court. So far over one hundred new cases have been returned from tho Justiccsaud tho Hussion promises to bo a very busy one. THAT JUDICIAL "llUAL." Tho livening Chronicle continues its wjr faro upon the court, and witli each issue reiterates its charges that the Judges entered into "a low, disgraceful deal iu the Com missioners appointments," culminating in the appointment of Judgo Hechtul's sou as i.ouuty Solicitor, editor Schuiuway, how ever, has so far failed to furuisli thu evidence to substantiate his serious charges, and until that is forthcoming the public will bo slow to helievo that a deal of the kind hinted at was entered into. Some of the other papers throughout the cuunty have taken up the subject, but tho Chronicle is tho only Pottsvillo paper that lias given the charges publicity. Tho other two papers for reasons known only to them selveshave entirely ignored the subject. A Taniaqua paper thus comments : "The name Uechtel stands out prominently on Court House hill. One llcchtel sits upon the judicial bench; another holds tho olllce of District Attorney, wliilo still another is So licitor to the Commissioners. The liechtels certainly seem tu helievo in monopolizing all the unices iu sight. 1 uis fact alone is not going to improve the chances of either uf the two former ten t le men if they come out fur re-election." Tho Chronicle has succeeded, however, in drawing out 11 denial from at least one uf the Judges. Last eveumg Judge Koch published an open letter to the Evening Chronicle, iu which his Honor deuics iu very strong lunguago that he was a party to any deal iu tho appointment of tho Commissioners. He says iu his letter to the Chronicle : "Nodsal of any kind was entered into by Judgo Uechtel and myself, and no such a thing was ever suggested by either uf us tq tho other, and so far as I am concerned it was not even thought uf. What was I to gain from a deal for .Mr. Staull'cr's appolutmcnt." Tho Judgo continues : "You simply started out with the lio that I had made a deal. When I say lie, I say so advisedly, aud am constrained to add that lie who makes the statement is a liar. You say that 1 was a party to tho deal and ought to bo impeached. Now print the evidence upon which an im peachment could ho fur one moment sus tained. You say.I uught to lesigu; will you tell mo why ? Whatever thu source uf your information, I want to say to you tkat it is untrustworthy and unreliable, and probably conies from irrespoiulblu persona." The letter, covering a column of small type, closing as follows: "I in no way in fluenced the appointment of Chief Clerk or Cuunty Solicitor, nor did I suggest any names tu any of the County Coiiiiiilssioncri, but about tho time uf the appointment of Messrs. Kautnor and Quluii I mentioned to several other persons the name of Captain D. C Henning whose previous experience In that olllco eminently qualities III 111 for thu placo, und I shall oiler no apology for making the suggestion. Let mo repeat again, there was 110 deal between Judgo Bechtol and my self either directly or Indirectly, and, as far us I know, not even tho semblance of a deal." NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Corllntu in Hnglnnd nre prepar ing to assume the throne, believing the present dynasty to he doomed. The Cheyenne, 1,000 strong, threaten an uprising along the North Canadian river during the absence of the troops. Ganwrnl Lew Wallace has given up his senatorial fight In Indiana, nnd will take a commission in the urmy when war breaks a it. Till! WllATlll.lt, Tho forpcast for Thursday: Fair, weather and froth westerly winds. PITHY POINTS. ftnppmiliigii Tliroughctit tbe Country Cliroiiteleil for Hunts I'erusal. Gold has been dlscoveted at Mauch Chunk. George J. Ilrltz, a sharp shooter of tho Mahanoy City company, N. G. P., has been presented with a gold m-dal. The tux collector of Glrarclvlllo owes tho school district a balance of JO.OOll on Ills duplicate There is hut $1 111 in the treasury at present. James Green, of Gltardvilte. defeated Jehu Pitts, of Locust Dale, in a shooting match on Saturday, killing eight out of nine, to the latter'sslx. Tho purse was $50. The Tanners' hotel is being treated to a coat of paint. Slinuiokln papers my that town needs a l'arkhurst, to suppress its limvery airs. Miiieisville has, for the first time, organ ized its fire dep.utmeut HiTordiug to law. The man who says, "why don't vou ex pose this, or that, or tho other." Is the fellow who doesn't want his name mentioned and would swoar ho nover mentioned the matter if the editor ever got in trouble about it. The St. Agnes Guild, of St. John's church, Ashland, have undertaken to make garments fur Cuban girls of their own age. This Guild Is under the elllclent diiectlon of Mrs. lrvln Steol. One pound of finely sifted sugar, one ounco of tartaric or citric acid, aud twenty drops of strong cssonco of lemon. Mix nnd keep very dry. Two or three tcaspoonfuls of this powder stirred briskly into a glass of cold ttater makos good lemonade. The WHIUiusport & North llranch railroad is tu be sold, in settlement of an estate. While playing marbles on tho railroad tracks at Avoca, Luzerne coonty, Joseph Kecnan, aged 7, was struck by a train and fatally hurt. Failing to socure any attendance for -a meeting iu tho Gettysburg court house, Prohibition Orator W. It. Irviu spoke from a store box iu the public sqiuic. Governor Hastings refused yesterday to respito Pattick llauya and 1'iederick K. Rockwell, who are uudor senteuco to be hanged April 20th, at Kiclsw.iy. Kx-Cougrefsnian William H. Souden has been elected City Solicitor of Allentown, and Wilson J. Hartzell, Water Commissioner. There is a move among Lehigh county Ito publleaus to indorso Judge Albright, Demo crat, as a noii-partit-an candidate for re-election. A company with $500,000 capital has been formed to make cement from fine rock re cently found at Maideucrcek, Ilerks county. A lecture will he delivered by William J. llryau at Willlamsport on Thursday. Charles llittncr fell iu lumping oil a freight train at Lebanon, and his skull was fractured. Four generations wcro present at tho goldoii wedding of Samuel lliller and wife, at Stroudsburg. Rabbi Joseph Krnuskopf, of Philadelphia, lectures on "A Mother's Love" at Danville this evening. Tho Lehigh Valfay Itailroad Company is experimenting with culm or coal dirt for fuel in locomotives. Application for a charter has been mado by tho Montour and Columbia Telephono Company, newly organized. THE MINE LAWS. Tbey Will be. 1'iifnrceil by Slut Inspector ISrownlee. Shamokln, April 20. The eight anthracite Mino Inspectors of tho state met at Sunbury to dlsxuss certain featuies of tiiu mino laws passed by tho lato Loglslatuio. Chief Ilruwnlec, of the Ilureau of. Mines and Min ing, was unable to be in attendance. The Inspectors decided to giyo particular attention to tlio examination of boilers and more than one outlet of a mine. The conduct of bosses is also to receive rigid attention aud at tho first sign of incompetence or willul neglect, Chief lliownlcc is to bo notified. The passago of the recent mine act creating a bureau of mines has deprived the several inspectors of tho counsel fees fur tho purpose of prosecuting vio ators of tho mino laws, and it was decided to report all violators to Chief llrownlee. Tho most important griovaneesaro in ref eionce to tlio reports on ventilation, which tho bosses Invariably tail to repoit monthly to the inspectors as required; tlio failure to make boiler report ; poor discipline in the mines ; Improper accommodations fur tho hoisting of men from tlio bottom, etc. Dentin, unit Funeral. The funeral of Mis. Margaret, wife of John Miller, who died 011 the 17th lust., teok place this 11101 ning Irom her lato lesidenco iu Mahanoy Plane, liiquicm high mass was celebrated iu Huly Itosary cliuich, and in terment was made ut Frackvillc. "The funeral was largely attended. The funeral of Mi.s Magglo McAndrow, of New York Citv, who died very suddenly on the streets of Ashland on Sunday night, took pluco at Hoinesvllle this morning, from tho residence of a relative whero slio had been visiting. Services wero held In St. Joseph's church, Girardvillc, 11 ml interment was mado iu tho parish cemetery. Deceased was a cousiu of Thomas McAndrew, of Homes ville, assistant superintendent of tho Schuyl kill Traction Company. l'wrjbody Look lit Tills. A special attraction at Pooler's concert saloon all of this and next week. Prof. Cuylcr Wilkinson, comedian, vocalist 'und musical artist has been engaged. L'yury body welcome, J-15-0t AVeilillng llrlls. Miss Ella M. Ilaltz, of Pottsvillo, aud lrvln W. Maitz, of Minersvillc, wcro joined iu wedlock yesterday, in tho English Lutheran church. Tiny will resldo in Mlnersvllle. Thu first wedding to follow the closo of tho Lenten season as solemnized iu tho An nunciation phurch at three o'clock this after uoon. The contracting parties were Alias Lizzio lleatnu and Richiid J. Tobin, both well known young residents of town. They were attended by Miss Katie Hollistou, of Shamokin, and Martin E. Tobln, of ton 11, a Inother of tho groom. Tho young couple enter upon matrimonial lifo uth tho btH wishes of a large number of friends. They will go to housekeeping 011 West Cherry street. Two Men Jlijuretl, Tho sudden fall af a large quantity of rock was the cause of au accideut at Maple Hill colliery yesterday afternoon by which two men wero injured. The victims are Frank Trackam, of North Union street, and Fiauk kuscewici, of South Peach alley. The former received a severe blow 011 the hack, whllo the latter hail a gash wound inflicted six inches in length, und extends from the topuf the head dowu the eutiro length of the forehead. His back and breast were also injuttd, which are thought to be tuilous. both luticntsuro tiuder treatment of Dr. W, N. Stein. l. & It. Ilrlilgo llurneil. A bridge on the Ltttlo Schuylkill mill ml uoar Ileynolds, between Tamaqua and p., it i.uuioe, was uestruyeil by lire yostorib.y morning, ana tmllic frum Port Clinton to Tumaiiua went via tho Pottsvillo division Tho bridge was robullt and that portion of mo loan is open to-day, A New rarkoiiugo. The property on North Jardin street, which was purchased by W. II. Zimmerman from Mrs. S. I). Hess a few days ago, has agaiu been sold. It was purchased yesterday by the Triuity Reformed church. It Is the Intention of tho cougregatlou to use it as a parsonage for their pastor, ltev. Hubert O'lloyle. o URrd in .PassioU.'Ts Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Sclieuhlng, who were guests ol relatives in town, left for their home In Philadelphia to-day. J. ,1. Hriidlgun spent to-day vlsitiu" 1 friends at Pottsville. W. G. Gregory, tho Borough Surveyor, Is oil the sick list Mrs. Grant lliinley nnd son. Paul, and Mrs, William llirber, of Heading, are gue-tf uf Mrs. II. L. Whltolock, of Smith Wh te ' street, ( Georgo Ploppeit made a trip to Pottsvillo and other towns below the mountain to-day Dr. Davis, of the stall' of physii ians nt the Miners' hospital, spent a few hums in town yesterday. Messrs. John Dobbin and John Meldiilzis liaMi letiirned liome from a trip to Maryland and West Virginia. Col. P II. Motiiighiin, of Girardvillc. was iu town last evening, In the lulcicsts uf aid- 1 inp Uncle Hum in the fleeing of Cuba Messrs. P. J. Monaghaii, Juhn liurrett, Patrick Dor.ui, John Ilolden, Fred. Shnmper and James Jnntley, lcpictcntatlvu young men uf Tower City, attended the funeral of Mia. Call'erty, nt Connors' patch yesterday. Miss Nora Cautllii and Piter Hnveity were noon passengers tu Philadelphia to-day. Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES HEAHT CURE, W E. C. O. L'tlULTS, of Wintersrt, Iowa 1-iventor nnfl manufacturer 0 Phnlta Pafoty Whlllletrco Cuipllrv rrlfc of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two yeni aror.u ettack ot LaGrlppo left mo with . veal: heart. I had run down in f.csh t ncreBki'i and bone. I could not rlpplylr own for lothorbi'? spells; fn quint sluiv J:,rt'ng ; a. . i and palpitation caiiiitl n. c .tantfecu'uf sudden death, nothing cou' Induce u.u to remain away from homo ovt .light. My local phs'slclan prescribed Dr lilies' Ilcirt Cure and In a low days I wa. able to sl.vp veil mid tho pains gradual!i lessened, uud Anally ceased. I reduced t' tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, aim am now feeling better in every way than I havo for years." Dr. Miles' Kcmedles aro sola by all drug gists under a positive guarautco, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, "Mi Ml!c3' 3 fe- eotoren sift u-suraiiii ssp: iiitJ.iA.km.V& Hit. MlLr.3 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Iud. MISCELLANEOUS. IjWlt HUNT. A dwelling, centrally 1: Apply at lIciiAi.n olllce. locate,!. 3-19-tf IJtOlt SAI.K A very ileslmblo property. Ap ; ply to Joseph Wj ntt, 201 North Main St. tf F OK SALE CHEAP. A $2,000 house for 31,400, No. 313 East Centre sheet, Shenandoah, Pn., lot 151150. I paid ?l,"85 under the hammer six months ago and will sell ut once if you want the above bargain j will take S500 cash and will give four years credit on balance. You ran call at the above address and examine same. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Ren n Street, Tamaqua, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store.i -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, we: bottle Beer, -teg- Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. rniin.-cnfflr-OT, o Di:.i.i:i! in o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO West Centro Street,, lists' $U ' Pt or 1 "GOLD DUST." A woman's lmml If It is smooth niitl white it save her hands lo do her cleaning. If her hand is 11 snows sue is stm using me iSl FORTUNE mzi wiiy uoirt you use uokl Dust Washing Powder? Largest package greatest economy. THF N. li. rAinrtsuu pomoamv i 'Ctm Chicago. St, Louis. 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 & (Successors to N- Main THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to L. Goldin's clothing store, with a full line of boots aud shoes at factory prices. New stock, new goods. We also carry a com plete line of gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, underwear, notions, &c, at prices according to the times. We quote a few articles the prices of which speak for themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's shoes, from 4o cents up; ladies' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up. -ABE mmmmwmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OOK BBH Gives a satisfied smile to .every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at ail our customers. VM. SCHMICKER, JR., - Agent. III, P, 0. 8. OF ft. All members of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon the committee, on or before April 26th, for tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp lo be held 011 May 4th, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at IJ. J. Yost's barber shop, Kast Centre street, on or before the 26th hist., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. H. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. II. KERSLAKK, M. H. KEHL.ER, B. V. PARROTT, Committee. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the blienaralnaU Renovating Company 'splant, nnd 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. Order can lie left at No, 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowers street. DUWBflBMQf Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In "Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. "GOLD DDBT." te1U the tnlc ! shows she uses her head to that she uses TP 1 POWDER rough, wrinkled nnd shrunken, out soap nnu soda combination. Now York. O'Hearn, J. W. Johnson,) 1 WASHINGl 1 t., Shenandoah, Pa. fMEIW - LEVI Il E, Proprietor. 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardwaie, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to embark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3. 50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75, White enameled bedstecds, a miracle, SI. 98, Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49C, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C, Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE , ... DEALER, 121 123 North Main St. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frem attending to their teeth. Hoth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. 1'ainless and inexpensive dent istry with an ahsohtte guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very liest Teeth, $S. You can get no hetter, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression iu the morning and give you your teetli in the afternoon if desired. dold Fillings, $1 ; Best Sliver l-HIIngs, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Rxtractlng, 25c. Crown and hridgc work at very reasonahle rates. Examinations and estimates fiec. We use hut one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St,, Shenandoah. I A Hanclsomo Complexion IU ono of tlio greatest charms a worrrau can possess. Fozzom'a CouruixiOH 1'owduu iRivcau.
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