The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the N'ew York, Philadel phia and Pottsville pipers to all parts of town: also the Kvknino Hi;kali. which contains the lhtest news by wive and all county and i local news. Leave your order at the store or give it to the carrier. 1 N. Misln St. The Bee H i ve. Our Spring Greeting. We offer you the newest goods and the bet values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Kine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.41), and all hats trimmed fiee of charge. As Millinery Is only one of the many lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than 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 early. The Bee Hive, 2" South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. "The Sporting yileliei,." Due of the most succosrifiil spectacular drntnai u tho road this season, "The Sport ing Duchess," will bo the attraction at Kaier's Grand upora house on Friday evening, tho 2!Hli inst. It is a story of intense human heart interest framed ill the most sumptuous suenie -.ottius of modern times, and pre sented with nu excellent eait, headud ly the beuutiltil mill an imiplished artiste, l'folllot Paget, who has been recognized for many years as the leading cninuilivmic of KiiKlaud and luicricu. Manager J . J. (inirk has com pleted arniuceineius whereby a special train will be run for tho accommodation of all jorsons fioin I'arU l'lacoand Delanoafter the net loi mance. Tho electric curs for Ashland hn.l intermediate sUtioiii ill aUu run after t 1, p rfiirmance for the uccunmniilatioii of t'ni people in the Mnhanoy valley. Till1" ! i is Klarauteed to he one of the llnest m i presented in America, and tte would ail-vi-. j,( rsnos desiring to atteud to -eeure scats in iilwuie. Tho chart will open in a few da; .it Snyder's drug store, Mahanoy City, An Enterprising Druecist. I 'h i 1 are few men more wide awake and rpi lsing than A. Wasley who spare no j i.i.s tu secure the best of everything in their 1 in fur their many customers. They now h iv- the valuable agency for Dr. King's New I is overy for 'omumption, Coughs and t ul.ls. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country l) its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all aflec tiuns of the Throat, Cliest and I.tings. Call .it abinc drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $!.oo. llMaranteed to cure or price refunded. KerjlnMly f.ook at This. A special attraction at fooler's concert salnou all of this and tiext week. I'rof. lulir Wilkinson, comedian, vocalist and 11111-1c.1l artist has been engaged. Every body welcome 1-15-Ut High art wall paper in all tho latest do signs and colorings cheap at tVirdin's, 2'l est ( entrc str i t. 1-lll-lm DMUND HARMS, 204 Soutlt lain Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below co't. GARRET WEAVING. We arc still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 tents jier ard. Suitable to the Times. Two pound of Arhuekle coffee glen iiwny with one pound of 50c tea. Ten pieces of ifood white flouting soap, 25c Tbren pounds California prunes S5c 5ix pounds lima lieuns c Twp cans of beet Jelly Oooil loose cottve 'JOe Other goods sold In proportion. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St iii'.st un is or GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre 8k. r3 to bo rid of, because bad blood is tho Invoding placo of disfiguring and dangerous diseasos. Is your blood bad? It is if you aro plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by sores and ulcers. You can bavo good blood, which is puro blood, if you want it. You can bo rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? By tho tiso of It is tho radical remedy for all dis eases originating in tho blood. Head tho evidence : "Ayer's Sarsaparilla wa3 recommended to mo by my physician 3 a blood purifier. When I heg'an taking it I had boils nil over my body. One bottlo cuied me." Honneh CltAFT, Wesson, Miss. "After pit years' sutferins from blood poison, I began taking Ayer's .Sarsapa rilla, and although I have used only threo bottles of this great medicine, tho soroa havo nearly all disappeared." A. A. Man MSG, Houston, Teiai. BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT A .lolnt Celebration of Wedding and lltrtbdny Anniversaries. Tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitelock, on South White street, was the scene of a brilliant social gathering last evening in celebration of Mr. ami .Mrs. Whitelock's twentieth wedding anniversary, Mr. Whitelock's birthday anniversary, and also the birthday anniversary of Miss Clara Whitelock. About sixty guests were in at tendance, among them several friends from distant points. Thegifts were liumeroiis.beau- tiful and costly, thoso in china and glassware being especially worthy of mention. In connection with tho event thero was a musi eal umler the direction of Mrs. W. N. Khrhart, of Mahanoy City, during which the following program was rendered : l'iauo solo, 'Le Trovalorc." Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart; yocal duet, Miss Helen and Dr. I). John Price; piano solo, "La Matinco," Miss Mattie 1' ranoy ; violin duet, Misses Drewer and Beddall ; vocal solo, Dr. I). John l'ncc; piano solo, "Titama," Miss Millie Zimmer man : vocal solo, "Hid Me Discourse," Miss Emily I.eightcnbergor; vocal duet, 1'iof. ,1. J. l'ricoand Dr. 1). John l'ricc; violin solo. "I'aust," Miss Eva Brewer; piano solo, Miss Gertrude Neisweuter; vocal solo, Miss .Mar garet Beddall; piano solo, "Staccato Caprice," Miss llertruilo N'eUn enter; vocal solo, Miss Maud Uilpin; vocal solo, "Ave Maria," Miss Emily l.cightenhurgcr; piano solo, Thalherg's "Home Sweet Home," Miss Helen Price. Tho musicale had a striking climax in the appearance of tlneo littlo girls, Pearl and ltuth Matter and Clara Whitelock, dressed in white with red, white and blue drapery, and iho singing by them of "Uoom Kur One More Star," a composition touching upon the Cuban situation. Tho piano accompaniment was played by .Miss Margaret Beddall. The guests weio served with lefiesliments n tho form uf chicken salad, sandwiches, ice cream, cake, culleo, cocoa and lemonade. Itickert'H Cale. Vcgetahlo soup, free, to-night, l'ish cakes to-morrow morning. I.uliigli Presbytery Meets. Tho I.ehigh Pioabytery met at Easton, when J!ov. T. Maxwell .Morrison, of Maha noy City, thu retiiing moderator, preached the sermon, llev. J. K. Stoneciphcr, of Iistoli, was elected moderator. Thero were piesent !17 luinisteis, 21 elders and 7 6tudeuts. l'ho treasurer's loport shows a cash balance on hand of 13. Hev. Henry Koehler, of Kingston, was ordained and his call tu thu church at Ashland was sanctioned. If you want to get for $5 a suit for which you uso to pay $10, go to L. Goblin's Ouo Price store. Obituary. Miss Ellen Donlan, daughter of Patrick and tho lato Mary Donlan, and a sister of School Director John Donlan, of West Maha noy township, died at her homo in Browns ville, at about 0:30 o'clock last evening, ii: her thirtieth year. The deceased was un married and had been an invalid fur about a year. The funeral will take placo at 0 o'clock Saturday morning. High mass will bo cele brated in thu Annunciation church In town at tea o'clock. Thu remains will be interred iu the Annunciation cemetery. .llldails Cafe. Sour kroutatid pork to-night. Captain Itiusell lining. Captain Samuel It. Bussel is dying at his homo iu Philadelphia, of consumption of the stomach. Mr. Kustcll is a first De fender and u native of Pottsvlllo. Ho held a position at tho Philadelphia mint under Col O. C. Boshyshell aud was nUo ideutilied with that Institution under the present adminis tration. Beautiful white-lack wall paper 8 touts a roll. Hooms papered for f2 and upwards at Cirdln's art wall paper store, 221 West Centre street. -Mb-lm ARBEY'S OOK EER Gives a satisfied smile to 'every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at al our customers. NVM. SCIIMICKUR, JR., Agent Sarsapariiia 5. ord in PossiQg. Mrs. Mattie Blakerand Miss Ida Thomas, of town, arc visiting friends In Pottsvlllo. I.. A. Bamberger left town this morning en a commercial trip that will extend to sev eral points through tho western pait of tho statu. Mrs. Howard Delshcr visited friends In Pottsvlllo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. l'red. Schctililng, who wero tho guests of town relatives thu psst fen- days, returned to their homo in Philadelphia to-day. P. P. D. Klrlln has returned from Head ing, wliaro he attended a special convocation of the I). O. K. of K Knights of Pythias. W, M. Brewer has gouo to New York to attend to business ill connection with the Columbia Brewing Company. -Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Doris will shortly change their placo of residence from 3,"i North White street to Eat Coal street, near White. Miss Dirrow was a passenger te Phil adelphia this morning. Misses Kate and Mary McUulrohavo gono to Northumberland, whero they havo secured employment in a large hat and cap factory. John Elliott, of South Bethlehem, has assumed tho position of engineer at the Columbia biewory. Councilman John P. lioelim lias gone to Philadelphia. Benjamin DaiHIow and A. D. Nimocks, of Lost Creek, paid a visit to l'ottsville to day. Although nothing positive is known, it is hinted by parties In a position to know that Mr. Nimock's visit gavo business to one of tho county ollicials. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenwright, of Miuersvllle, spent a fewhotiisiii town yes terday as the guest of l datives Ml?s Gertrude Sigfried, of Munch Chunk, has relinquished her position as saleslady at tho Bon Ton millineiy. .Messrs. Noisivcnter and Sclmoll'cr made a trip through Locust Valley to-day iu the interests of thu Shenandoah fertilizing plant. Mrs. 1). J. Cleary and daughters. Misses Hose and Grace, of Mahanoy City, were guests at the residence of It. Gill last evening. Mrs. James J. Coakley, was a Pottsvlllo visitor to-day. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fails, 25c. Caught in u Scraper Line An accident, which may yet result fatally. befell Charles Hall at tho Shenandoah City colliery yesterday. His right foot was caught In the scraper line. He was removed to his homo on South White street, whore his foot was dressed temporarily by Dr. G. M. Hamilton, aftor which the victim was re moved to the Miners' hospital. Hall is a brother of John Hall, who had one of bis feet cut off on the Lehigh Valley railroad, whero ho was thrown after having been tubbed. Scalp Treatment. Katharine A. Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf llettor .Mull Sen lee. Beginning with to-morrow tho outgoing local mail service will bo stiengthened by an additional mail pouch direct to New York. It will leave hero over tho Heading railway at 2:10 a. m. The pouch for this mail closes at 8 o'clock in thu ovening. All Sunday mail matter for New York must bo dropped at thoollice before tho same hour. If you want to got a good all-weol Btiit for thu price of a cotton suit go to L. Goblin's One Price store. Hoard of Trade Needed, The Wllhelm hicyclo works, which were burned out at Hamburg a couple of weeks ago, will locale elsewhere. by don't some f our active business men get together, or iiniza a Board of Trado and make an efi'oit to have this aud other linns locate here 7 Shonauduah needs mure industries. Their New l'astor. Uev. Joseph Zilinski, who has been pastor f tho Lithuanian church at Shamokiu thu ist four years, has been transferred to lymotith. Ho is succeeded by Hev. Joseph Martiszius, formerly of Hazleton. Tho change went into ctfect yesterday. Tho low prices at which our clothing is marked surprise tho people. They wonder how tho goods can he made up and sold at our One Price figures. L. Goblin. Narrow' INeapo, James O. Sampsell, while using a sharp broad axo on the timber bank at the Shenan- loah City colliery this morning, narrowly missed cutting oil' part of his left foot. The axe glanced on a piece ol wood anil cut through thu shoe, hut uuly mado a small wouud iu the foot. "Weyler's lCnlgy ltlirued. Ashland's peoplo went wild last night over the war excitement. Between nine and ten o'clock a large crowd gathered on Main street and tho discharge of firearms became almost general. An elligy of Weyler was strung up on a post. The crowd then moved up and down tin street, blowing horns, hooting and yelling, and a bonfire was mado nt the northern end of tho town, around which the crowd conducted a war dance. Orano Shot. A fish crane shot at tho reservoirs above the Kehley ituu colliery this morning is on exhibition at lleglcy's restaurant. By patronizing a Ouo Price clothing house you save money. J., (lolclin. Curd of TlianltH. Mr. W. L. Smoyer desires to express his t rati tun u to menus ior tncir expressions 01 sympathy upon the death of bis beloved wife and floral tributes at tho funeral, and especially the klnduess of friends ut Win. Peun. Hu also desires to thank uev. ICobcrt O'Boyle, pastor of tbo Trinity Keformcd church, and the choir of tho church for their kind sorvieos at tbo funeral. Buy Keystonellour. Be suro that the name Lessio & Baee, Aalilaml, Pa is printed on every sack. P, 0. S. Of I 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 to be held on May 4th, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at II. J. Yost's barber shop, Ivast Centre street, on or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. II, J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KliRSLAKK, ll. II. KKIIUSR, H. 1. PARROTT. Committee, A Hand Is ono of tho possess. I'l gives It. Handsomo Comploxlon (.rentest charms a woman can OIZONI'B COMfUiXlOH l'OWPKB MAHANOY CITY. Sent to Jnll For Appropriating and Selling n OR. Mahanoy City, April 21. Theodoro Trlpol, a painter, was arrested at Shenandoah yes terday and brought hero for a bearing on n charge of faUo pretense, on oath of Joseph Loweiithal. It is alleged that about two months ngo Tiipol stole a valuhlo dog from ono Andrew Bcndriek, and then traded the canine with Lowenthal for a suit of clothes. Tripol said thu dog was given to him nnd Bcndriek denied the story. Tho accused was committed In defiult of hall. MIm Catherine Perrong and Jacob Conrad wero married this morning in St. 1'idells' Gorman Catholic ehiirch. Mli Kate Ilollen bach was the bridesmaid and Philip Conrad the groomsman. John Dolphin, of Ellaugowan, nnd Miss Bridget Burke, of Philadelphia, weromariied at the parsonage of St. Caiilcus church yes terday afternoon. Miss Bridget Galvln, of Yalesville, ivm the bridesmaid and Patrick Keilly, of Ellaugowan, the groomsman. John V. Iltihb, of town, and Miss Lena E. Herman, of Sheuandoali, wero married by Key. CI. M. Bock. Mrs. Elvira Gilbert, wife of William H. Gilbert, of Coles, died at B:0 o'clock this minnlng, uged 43 years The funcrnl will take placo on Saturday afternoon. The P. ,t It. colliery employes of tho Gil herton and St. Nicholas districts will ho paid to-morrow, and iu this district Saturday. It will be the smallest pay In many years. Tho remains of Mrs. llauuah O'lliieu, mother of Justice Junes O'Brien, of town, wore brought from Philadelphia last evening. The funeral will tako place to-morrow from the residenco of the deceased's son-in-law, Thomas Hornsby. Edward Ileusyl, tho painter, while un his way to work at noon to-day, was thrown from his bicycle and struck the ground with such foico that the front teeth of his upper jaw wero broken and protruded through the lip. His noso was also broken. Wo guarantee our goods at One Price as cheaper than the goods at any oilier store iu town. If you find they are not, return your goods within live days and wo will return your money. L. Goldin, 0 and 11 South Malnstieet, Mammoth Ono Price Clutbiug Houso. Surprise Tarty. .Miss Mary Tracey was tendered a surprise party at her homo on East Centre street last evening and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Among those iu attendance were Missos Beatrice Haskius, Mary and lirsa McGonigle, Mary and Maggie Devcrs, Maine McCarthy, Maiuo and Sal ho Ormsby, Margaiet Lynch, Alice Maher, Nellie Tracey, Annio MeDcruiott, Bertha King, Katio Igo, Salma Lally, Mollie ltowan, May Burns, Nellio Malloy, Ida Williams, Katio Cleary, Nellio Dougherty, Clara Delaney, Agues Tohin, Nellio Gallagher, Lizzie Flaherty and Masters Charles Klisrh, Peter Kane and Daniel Waid, of Mahanoy City. Andrew Carl, Charles Illggins, James Shields, John Kirk, Michael Whaleu, Patrick Cooney, Mini rice Connors, Harry Mellet, Harvey Wells, William O'Donncll, Charles Carden, Martin and Michael llrcnnau, John Diuk lockur, Archie Hares, Thomas Uahur, Harry Gordon aud Nellie He'd. At Kepeliluskl's Arruilo Cafe. Vegetable soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. A Priest's Plucky fight. Hev. Victor Zarck, pastor of St. John's .Slavonian church, Mt. Carmel, had an on counter with thieves on Monday night that he is not likely to forget. Ho was stopped on the street by two burly fellows as hu was icturniug fium a iait tu a patient at 1 o'clock- iu tho morning. He knocked down one of the fellows with a loaded cano, and then i-ti uc.k at the other, who jumped aside, aud hurled a stonu at the priest, which struck him in tho back of the neck. Fortunately tho lapel of his overcoat was turned up which warded oil' the force of the blow. Tho blow, howevor, felled him to the ground, but ho quickly aroso ready to renew tho struggle, when the would-be thieves lied. Tho customer who thinks he inaku3 a bargain by "Jewing" down is mistaken. You get full value at our One Price store. L. Goblin. llrilliuut Wedding. Iiobert A. Waldron, the well-known un dertaker of Pottsvillo, and Miss Marguoritc, daughter of tho lato Daniel and Mary Curry, of Ccntralia, wero married in St. Ignatius' church, at the latter place, at 9 o'clock this morning. Itev. Thomas F. Waldron, brother of the groom, of Dover, Del., was tho cele brant of the nuptial mass, Hev. Hayes, pastor of tho church, as deacon, and Hev. Masscy, of Shamokiu, as sub-deacon. A number of clergymen from different parts of the county wero present. A reception was held at the home of the hrldo. The couplo will make an oxtcuded wedding tour. Keudrlck Utilise Vrtse Lunch, Cicani of tomato soup will be served, to all patrons to-night. free, Ills Coin-rs Are l ull. A party of pickpockets aro following, in the wake of William J. liryan aud his friends. Two of these thieves wero arrosted at Heading yesterday afternoon. On their persons were found tho dates fur number of Bryan meetings tu lie held during tho ensuing threo or four weeks. Wo leave it to tho public to judge as which is the bast house to patronize, tho ono which has the Ouo Pric system, with goods marked at the lowest possible figures, or thu home that has a dozen or more dill'erent prices on the 6.1 ino article. L. Goldiu. New Sign. A handsome blue painted sign with silver letters has been placed over the pavement in front of H. II. Morgan's regalia establishment on North Main street. It is an artistic piece of work irom the brush of It, D. Ilagenbuch The only favor we ask tho peoplo is to call at our store and cxamiuo the Ouo Price marks oil our goods. Wn don't ask thorn to buy. The goods and prices make tho sales. I, Goldin. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced fl;c. Painless and inexpensive dent, istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teelh, $5. The Very Heft Teeth, $8. You can i;ct no belter, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where te ill are ordered. We can take )Our impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. dolil Fillings, $1 ; Hest Sliver Fillings, Sue up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaininalious and estimates fiee. We ue but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. QUEEN REGENT'S SPEECH (Onnfhmrd from First I'ngp.) voice ot liiui who represents human justice on enith was rnlscil In counselM of. pence nnd prudence, to which my Roverninent had no dllllculty In heark ening;, Ptroni; In the consciousness of. lis right, nnd cnlm In the strict per formance of Its duties. "Spain's Knitllude Is due to the pope, nnd nlso to the irrent Dowers, whoso action streiiRthens my conviction that Spain's cntisp deserves universal sym pathy, nnd that her conduct merits unanimous approval. It Is possible, however, that an act of agGresslon la imminent, und that not the sanctity of our rights nor the moderation of our conduct, nor the expressed wish ot the Cuban people freely manifested, may setvo to restrain the passions nnd hatred let loose against the Spanish fathet Intnl. "In niitlclimt Ion of tlili critical nio lllOllt. Wlll'll I't'IlxOll mill Jtistlco will liuvo for" tliolr support only Spntil-li rourauo una tho trndltlounl onoriry of our peoplo, I Iiiivk huntc-ncil tho niseiiilillim of tho cortex, nod tho hii promo ilcoWlon or piii'llnnicnt wilt doubtless, Function tilt) tllillltt'l'nblo i-oHoln Hon or iii.v irovoriimoiit to rto rond our rltihtH, wliitlmiovut'Hiiurlfliwt niny ho Imposed upon uh Iu iiuooiu-pll-ihliiu; thlH tiihk. "Thus Identifying1 myself with the nation, I not only fulfill the oath 1 swore in accepting the regency, but I follow the dictates of a mother's heart, trusting to the Spanish people to gather behind my son's throne, and to defend It until he Is old enoush to defend It himself, as well as ti listing to the Spanish people to defend the honor and the territory ot the nation." The iiuoen refient then referred to tho trouble In the Philippine Islands, and continuing said: "Although a dark and gloomy fu ture Is before us, the dllllcultles are not beyond our powers. With our glorious army and navy and the unltod nation before foreign aggression, we trust In God that we shall overcome, without stain on our honor, the baseless and unjust attacks made upon us." Marshal Lopez Uomlnguez, In an in terview. Is quoted as expressing con fidence In the Cubans joining the Span- lards against the American forces. The minister of marine, Admiral Bermejo, and Admirals Uerapgo and liuller declare the Spanish peoplo can thoroughly rely on the bravery of tho Spanish lleets. The senators and deputies, in the lobbies of parliament last night, talked most determinedly, and declared the demands of the United States would bo energetically rejected. Miss AVoodford and the remaining la dles of the United States legation here, accompanii d by Lieutenant Dyer, left by the night train for Paris, where Mrs. Woodford now Is. General Wood ford thought It would be better not to uecompany the ladles to the station, tflus avoiding attracting publicity to their withdrawal. Minister Woodford's own withdrawal from the Spanish capital Is contingent upon the government's answer to the. president's ultimatum. This was re ceived by Minister Woodford at mid night, but the minister decided not to present it until today. It is expected that a prompt answer will be returned, and that the minister will leave before night to Join his family in Paris. Firot Flrol I'lrot Tiisnrn vonr nronortv from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co.. American Firo Insuranco Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. i)ii:i. DONI.AN. On the 20th lust., at Brownsville, Pa Kllcn, daughter ot Patrick nnd tho late Marv Donlan. aged 30 years. Tho funeral will take place on Saturday, 23id inst., at un. in, High mass will bo celebrated In tho Annnneia ii,.,, ,.i,rni, Hbommloab. nt 10 a. in Inter- iniMit In tbo Annunciation cemetery, l'riends und relatives respectfully Invited to nttend MISCELLANEOUS. IjWK HUNT. A dwelling, centrally Apply nt HuiiAUioillce. t located 3-19-tf OK SAI.I5 A very desirable property. Ap- ply to Josepli N jult, -ui iNorili .iiauiDs. u FOR ! Si, Shi SALE CIIKAP. A $2,000 house for ,400. No. xx hast Centre stieet, Shcnandonh, l'n., lot I paid Si. 78s under the hammer six months ago and will sell ut once if you want the above bareain : will take $.500 cash and will Rive four years credit on balance. You can call at the above address and examine same. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Penrn Street, Tamaqua, Pa Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour Home Our Storo.i or at -Has Moved to- 118 S. Main Street THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, we: bottle Beer, rc-p. Weiss Beer Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receiv prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will tlo the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout Iho Coiinlt) Ulironlrleri for lias!' l'eiilsal. William II Zimmerman Is putting a cement Hour In tho basement of his place of btnlnefs ! on South Main street, A horso belonging to Miles and Gatirhau. tho grocers, died yesleiday from paiiilyds of j thu kidneys. Thu carcass was claimed by tho Sheiiaiidtah l'eitlllziiig Company. A movement Is on foot lu Pittsburg to iti. ci ease the salaries of many city oftlclats by 3(1 per cent. I Application lias been mado (o tho Governor for a Ilfth respite for Mitrdeier l'runk Jon grass, sentenced to ho hanged at New Ciistlc, on-April 20. The P.ihst Brewing Company will esiahli-h a big bottlo factory nea: Pittsburg, which will give einployniiiit to BOO mou. Owing to Hie short hours of work at the uilllcrios many of the miners nt Glinrdvllle, Schuylkill county, cannot pay taxes, and the school treasury is empty. For tec loss of her husband, who .was killed iu tho Lehigh Valley Hull road yard at South Bethlehem Mrs. Levi Worst was Yes terday awarded $000 damages. The Dubois lion Woiks aro filling orders for !10() initio cars. ' Tho Hostou Hun washery lias resumed operations. By a fall of rock hi the ischooley colliery, Wllkesbarrc, William Daniel was instantly killed. Sixty additional hands havo been put to Work on tho double-tracking of tho Littlo Schuylkill railroad. The articles of agicement between Sehliltz and Dictz, of Ashland, for a pigeon shooting match wero signed last night. Kiich man is to shoot at ten birds on the 30th lust. A number of the foreign workmen at thu La'tlmcr colliery Rro being discharged from tho employ of tho company, und tlieie is much discoutent among the.alieiis on this ac count. Tho draliugo on tlio property of Jacob Moll, on North Main street, was connected with the sewor on that thoroughfuro to day. of tlioGlobofer RHEUMA! 1TSUEALGIA and similar Complaints' uuu iticpurt.il uaucr 1110 stringent n f n m A fj m f n 1 n a 1 i aivs tirescrlbodbvflmlnnntr.hvfiielaniti A?: " er-Ki. UR. RICHTER S 64 R !!;BB.ft5rS si World renowned I Hemarkatily snrccsnf ul I SOntyifoniilno with Trade Mark ' Anchor,' . Ad. Itlihtcr.U'0., 215 realist., Acur VoiU. 31 H! 3 HEST AVARDS. 1 3 Branch Hocses. Own. Glassworks, 25&M)cia. KudurBcd & recommended uy , A. Wasley, 106 tf. Main t A H. Haccnbncli, 103 N. Main St., P.D.XIrlin, 6 . Main St., ,, Shenandoah, r,. va ait uri. tiu.n 1 tti'tt "ANCIIOIl" ST03IACIIAI, best f, f?nll'. llVfcDeosln&Ktimuirli Tumuli,! nt CARPET CLEANING. Die undersigned have anm?d charge of the .Shenandoah Renovating Company's plant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ng worn. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can he left ut No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowets street. rniuL-cnmr-store -DKAI.Ki: IX- Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2D West Centre Street, t27 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. -THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to I,. Goldin's clothing store, with a full line of boots and 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; ladles' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up. tat btT. laid direct lamer Ux 23 j eiri 1.1. r"cci, HTiDir ae.ier i prouti. staple?, where for examination. . jTerjtning warranted. USilrlei of Veblclei, 63 Itrlel of llaraeea. Toplaiiei,3atol70. rr;,, liutolto. t'.rrla- i. I'haetc-al. Tram. etui, Bpriiii-iload Nl.lt. Serrer Haraeil. mieJll.OO. ooa .. mil ivi e- ELKHART OAUUIAUU ANU HAUNKSS MFU. Tti iprtng remedy tWi totter than all other U Paine's Celery Compound Thousands have been cured by It. physicians use and rec ommend It. Recommend It. We have It Try a bottle. A. WASLEY, 106 North Hairi Street. 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 bedsteads, a miracle, $1.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C, Leather seat rockers we are selling at Sl.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. DlftTQ'S DfflDER M0F Attentive nnd skillful tonsorial artists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. NEW- -ABE LEVIN E, Proprietor. to tht floa at whol. mm iai Waron. and Milk naioni. Deoa lor larje. frei No.60eatr.J, rrice.wlthc.llalai.lampe.eua. Cataloiui of all our aljltl. ehade, apron aod feodere, l. ii wd ,. l, lor Irt, CO. W, II. rUATT. Bc.7, KLVUAllT, Ifltf,