The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the Mew York, Philadel phia and 1'ottsville papers to all parts of town; also the Evening Hkrald, 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 & BROWN, N. rviialr-i St. The Bee Hive. Our Spring G reeti n g . .sss&. We offer vou the newest goods and the best values you ever received. To our already ' many departments we have added another, millinery. Pine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.49, and all hats trimmed free 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 ofiered 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 (.all early. The Bee Hive, 29 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. PROBABLY RATTIGAN. A ltttsldent of Town Supposed to Hiive Iterll Killed. The l'ottstown Ledger of Tuesday, last, says "A letter received by the Ledger from John l'isher, who is in Heading at present, may contain 11 possible cluo to the identity of the unknown man who was killed on tho 1'hiladelphia and Heading Hallway nt Lin field, late on Sunday afternoon, Jlr. l'isher met two men in Heading and finally their conversation turned on the killing of thoman at Lninclii. judging iroin tno unknown ueaeripriuti, tney concluded mat no must no ft man named James Itattican, who hails frnm TorLey liun, a suburb of Shenandoah, Sihuylkill coiiutv. Kattitfan carried n bundle. The man who was killed had no bundle with him, 80 far as could he found, but prisons who think they saw him up the r ud say he had a bundle with him then. All that wis found ill the dead man's pockets was a knife, needle and thread, comb, small look mi; glas and a couple of pocket haudker duel', hut not a cent of money. His re waus wero kept at Undertaker Gilbert's morRue until yesterday and were then con veyed to Kdgewood cemetery fur interment." It is believed that the victim above re ferred to is John (not Jiimesl ltattii;aii, of Turkey Huu, who left his home there re cently to go to Philadelphia to look for work. An Enterprising Urugslst. Then- arc few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley who .spare no pains to secure tlie best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and C olds. Tliis is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures, It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions "I the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at aboe drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular si?e for 50 cents and Jl.oo. G'larantced to cute or price refunded. United States Jurors. The United States Court convenes in Phila delphia on tho third Monday iu May, and tho following jurors from this county have been drawn : Elias Peifer, fanner, Glrard Manor, as grand juror ; Jacob I!. SeiUinger, merchant, Tamaqua, and William L. Torbert, farmer, Oirard .Manor, as petit Juiors. High art wnll jwpcr in all the latest iiu igns aud colorings cheap at Ctrdin's, est Centro street. 4-10-lui New Fuldlo Printer. Thomas S Jouos, of Harrisburg, has been pr "luted state printoi, vico Thomas Itobiu - I liutlcr, resigned. DMUND a 'ii HARRIS, 204 South riain Street. CLOSING OUT My entire Hock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost, GARRET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpel at from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds of Arbuekloa coffue given away with one pound of GOo tea. Ten piece of good white flouting eoap, 26o T ree nounds California urunce- 28c Six poumbi lima beans 25c Two cans of best Jelly 2to Good loose coffee SOc Other goods sold iu proportion. -IIEHT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, g HAY and BTltAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre St. i I mm R - truff IS 'angperous W1)cn dandruff appears it is usu ally regarded as an annoyance. It should be regarded as a disease. lis presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of the scalp, which, if neg lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cure is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the growth of the hair, re stores it when gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. "P.ir mori than elht years I was greatly troubled v. ith dnnclr IT, and though n young nun, my hair was fiit turning gray and fall. Inevitable until I began to use lyers iyor The dandruil has been entirely removed and my hair la now soft, smooth and prloss and fast re framlnv' ItiorlRinal color." -L T. VALL12, Allcnton, Mo. ri vjiv- - rord in 9ssir)g. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davies, of North Jardin street, wore in Philadelphia yester day. Councilman John P. Hochm was a visitor to Philadelphia, and while thoro was in con ference with tho Republican leaders. Mrs. John W. Morgan aud sister visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Michael Graham transacted business at thocouuty seat to-day. W. II. Lowis made a trip to Pottsvillo this morning. John J. Durkin, of the Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City, spent last night iu town, at tho bedside of his mothor, who is danger ously ill. W. G. Dusto, Thomas Dovo and William Webster walked to Mahanoy City and return to-day for exercise. William Jones, of Mt. Carmol, was a guest of frionds in town to-day. Mrs. Jonas Gilfillau, of West Strawberry alley, presented her husbaud with a daughter yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Itosers, of North Market alley, gave birth to a daughter this morning. lialph Hitter and Charles Criss, of Lairds- rille. Lycoming county, are in town as guests of tho former's uncle, Councilman !' 13. Magarglo. They came horo on "bikes' 'and will start to wheel homo to-morrow. Stanley Skinger, a sou of Anthony Skinger, of South Jardin street, has gone to Chicago. He expects to inako his future home iu the windy city. M. I). Malone was a business visitor to ( Vntralia to-day. Mrs Thomas Reed, of West O.ik street, was u passenger to Wilkcsharre to-day. She will go to Parsons, where she win visit ner imrents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Palmer, lomer residents of Wm. I'cnu. If you want to get a good all-wool suit for tho prico of u cotton suit go to L. Goldiu's One Price store. MAHANOY CITY. Celling lteudy to Meet tho Call From Uncle Sam Mahanoy City, April 22. The P. & H. Hailway Company deposited a passenger coaching on a siding here last night and it is said this is being done at every town along the lino having a military company. Severn Post No. 110, G. A. H., decided at a moeting last night to escort Co. E to the rail way station when orders are received for de parture for tho field of service The Com mander of tho Post was instructed to have tho Post assemble upon receipt of the orders. Tho Citizens Hand will head tho escort. Arrangements have been mads to have the bit whistles at Kaier's browory aud tho electric light station blown when the orders are received. Frank II. Snyder, Milton CrawsUaw and Harry Jones nro endeavoring to organize an artillery company. A number of names have already boon enrolled. The funeral of Mrs. l.mina V., wife of William Gilbert, of Coles, will take place to-morrow. Interment at Tanwiua. The fuueral of Mrs. Hanuah O'llrlen took place this morning from tho residence ef her son-in-law. Thomas U. llorusby. The Lehigh Valley Hallroad station is to bo supplied with steam heating apparatus, By patronizing a One Prico clothing hotiso you save money. L. uoldlu. Injured by H llliltt. Anthonv Yccluski. a Polish resident of Gilhorton, was painfully injured iu the back by an osploslou iu a chute of tho m. reuu mil erv vostordav alternoon. Jte was moved to lis homo, ills cuimeu legiusKi l, role tlm snulli short and as lie turned tho explosion occurred. I'liis snrlnir we have the finest lino of men'B mid hove' e oth nc and novelties lorcniiureu since wo havo been in business and our Ono Price figures are lower than the people used to pay for choap goods. L. Goldln. CONWAY'S . 102 North Main St. SPECIAL SALE OF FOLLOWING ARTICLES FOR TO-MORROW ONLY. en a A Jrar mm Hale Wero l'rice. CHAMBER SETS 98c 600 LARGE WHITE CHAMBERS 30C 180 FOUR QT. PITCHERS 3SC 200 ONE GAL. GLASS OIL CAN 40C SSC 17 INCH JAPANNED COAL HOD.. 35c 2BC LARGE WHITE PLATES So 40 GLASS SUGAR BOWLS So 3c BUTTER DISH WITH LID 50 30 LARGE DEC. DINMER PLATE X00 80 And many other articles equally aicbeap, COMEONE COME ALL Remember tills sale Is for to-mor row onlv. Don't forget the name and number. BOROUGH COUNCIL. ( Continued from I'ltst Page.) I.oioiigh f 11.73 for water rent and creditors are to t,cll him out by Sheriff's sale within n few days. Instructions wore given to protect the borough's interests in tho matter. Upon motion of Mr. James Council decided to employ somo ono to ascertain the exact amount of tho water duplicate Tho water roinmltteo was instructed to ascertain if the present quarters used as the water superintendent's olllce must be vacated, and a suggestion that meters bo put In where beer pumps aro used was referrtd to tho enmmitteo. Wo havo saved the people many dollars through our One Price system. I,. Goldln. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Loading tip tlie ICiiulptnents to .Start For Sit. (irelllil. Special Hkiiu.d Correspondence. Pottsvllle. April 22. The members of the National Guard hero aro putting somo of their camp equipment) aboard a special train that has been side-tracked on tho P. A 1! railway to tako them to Mt. Gretna when the rail is issued. Capt. G. W. Dyson, of Co P., ith Itegt., has received transportation tickets for his command from Pottsvillo to lit. Gretna. He has received no orders to asscmblo ills company, Capt. John Owens, of Co. II, 8th Itegt., had received no ordcis up to three o'clock this afternoon. There is considerable excitement horo and ltrgo crowds gather at different placos. WEDDINGS. Oscar McDaniels, a formor resident of this place, and Miss Ada Irwin were married at Philadelphia and aro Bpcndiug their honey moon here. Chailes Spousler, of York, and Miss Min- nio Harris, wore married hero by Rov. J. II. Umbenhom. Charles Curry and Miss Emma Calloway, of Middleport, wero married in town. William H. Stallet, of Pala Alto, a member of Co. r , 4th Hegt., N.G. P.,and Miss Carrie Estol lo, daughter of James Dicfenderfer, were married last ovening at tho homo of tho bride's pareuts, on West Arch street. I!ev. 1). D. Hurray, pastor of the First Baptist church, joined Daniel Schiim, of this place, and Miss Emily Williams, of Fishhach, in wedlock. MARItlAOi: MCEN6K8. John Growcott aud Mary Jane West, Shen andoah ; Patrick Farrcll, Gllberton. and Mary Forlong.St. Nicholas: Klchard O'Neill. Cats township, and Mary Butler, Mahanoy Plane; James A. Hunter aud Sadie E. Sowers, Tower City j Daniol Reed and Han nah Horb, Hegius township; Harry Skoro dinsky and Auastasia Skura, Shenandoah. HEEDS Itf.COIlDED. Carolino Strohmeier, Administratrix, to Emma L. Davis, promises in Pottsvillo; Sam uel C. Boyer and wife, to Zion's Evangelical church, promises in Tort Clinton ; John A, Brown anil wife, to John J. Moycr, premises in Port Clinton ; Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany to Patrick J. Ityan, trusteo, premises between Pottsvillo and Tremout ; Eliza Hoiner and others to Thomas E. Moses, prem ises iu Porter township j George Hancock to Robert Evans, premises in Minersvillo. SHOOTING MATCH. Tho Pottsville Gun Club will open the shooting season next Saturday on tho grounds abovo Tumbling Huu hotel. A match has been arranged between Charles F. Seltzer and Lamar Pritchard, on ono side, and Edward Green and Prof. Lee on the other. They will shoot at 15 birds each. The stake is a supper. NOTES. Frank L. Cooch shot and killed li out of 17 birds oh a wager. Rev. Dr. Hastings, of Boston, will talk on "Tho Christian" at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms on Sunday a week. W. II. Jiecmel, Lsij., of Hearting, is here a guest of his cousin. District Attorney Edgar A. Hechtel. Commissioner StauH'erwasthe only member of the Board at tho court house this morning D. R. Gensemor, Jr., of Porter township is a Republican candidate, for the Legislature. John McCarthy, for many years P. & It. crossing watclmmi at New Castle, was buried this morning. Next Monday evening a now Tribe of Red Men will be formed at Piuegrove. Col. Tom Maglone, of the Hampton Heads Virginia, Soldiers' Home, is in town visiting friends. HIcUort'H Cate, Oystet soup, ftce, to-night. Baked pota toes and sausago to-morrow morning. Aiinlteriutry Celebration. Tho thirteenth anulverfeay of Lady He hekah Lodge, No. 112, 1. O. O. F., was celo. hratcd iu their hall In tho Odd Fellows' building last evening. Although tho mem. hers had not decided to cotebrato the event on an extensive plan, it proved a pleasant event. A program of singing and recitations was rendered which was followed by a ro past. Rebekah Lodge now numbers ovor 80 members and enjoys prosperity. Silver Cream Polish, tho best iu tho world. At Brumm's. Accident to Wolf I.uvlue, Wolf Levine met with an accideut whllo descending a flight of stairs at his residonco ou Last Oak street last night. Ho stumbled and fell, sustaining a severely sprained collar bono and a larcratiou of one of his limbs, Fell ijowil Stairs. Michael Mullahey, uu aged resident of East Centre street, is couflnsd to his bed by Injuries sustained by falling down stairs at his home, Ho is not dangerously injured however. l-'lugerM Mushed. William Morrison had two fincors of his right hand uiashtd yesterday while handlln, a barrel of oil in Ileddall & Bro.'a warehouse, Hull's Condition. Tho miuy friends of Charles Hall, who was caught in tho scraper line at Shenandoah City colliery on W ednesday, will be pleased to learn that his injuries are not as bad as at lirst supposed. lie is being cared for at his home. llrel I'lrn! fire I Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : l'hila Undeiwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Wcbt Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T, T. Williams, 1S3 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. The Uonl Trade, The prices for anthracite continue firm at from five to fifteen cents below the circular price and if there were a greater demand for veal, thero would bo nothing to bo desired in the way of financial results, but tindtr tho present circumslancos they aro discouraging. While some of the large dealers in eastern ports aro stocking up, there is comparatively little being done in u tencral way throughout the ceuutry toward laying In supplies of coal. No Spring circular has been issued and none is expected. The matter of trans portation promises to be one of much inter est during the next lw weeks, for the fear of capture iu the event of hostilities will pre-' vent masters of vessels still in the trade . from making future arrangements, The bi- tuuilaous trade continues without especial cliauge. The soft coal operators report somo accession of business from concerns that have been using the small sizes of anthracito aud havo been obliged to change olf because, with the total touase reduced to two millions per month, the amount of the suiill sizes avail., able for sale, after the requirements tf the producing companies have been met, is so i small as to have caused a great scarcity of! these sites. n:ATiti:ii. Tho forecast for Saturday. Fair to partly cloudy and slightly warmer weather, with light and fresh southwesterly to southeast winds, followed by rain la the Iko region and possibly off tho coasts. PITHY POINTS. HHppMilngn Throughout tlie Country Chronicled for Hasty refusal. Aro you ready to go to war? To-morrow's Spain's lat day. Commissioner Frank Kantnor is still ou the sick list. Tho contest court Is considering illegal votes iu Shenandoah. The receipts from tho Bryan lecture In Pottsvillo wero $510. Now that war Is on, tho woman s rights agitators nro dlpcrectly silent. Personal Wood ford Come homo and all will bo forgiven. Uncle Sam." The Headlrtg officials say they havo no idea of abandoning Palo Alto ns a terminal. For flno printing t reasonable prices, there Is but ono place tho HlinAM) job rooms. Zluimerniaii's sto'io, at Derry, Dauphin county, was looted of a largo quantity of goods. Tho average patriot is anxious to go to tho front that Is, if ho can bo a general or an admiral. Three Lithuanians left town this morning- for the soft coal fioid at Freeman's, West Virginia. A largo quantity of hardware was stolen from tho works of tho Catawissa Specialty Company. C. D. Kaier, of Mahanoy City, will placo an electric launch ou his reservoir, above that town, Tho Schuylkill Haven trolley road has been granted tho right of way through Orwigsburg. Jack Honor has issued a challenge to Kid McCoy to fight six rounds iu Philadelphia noxt month. An explo3ioa of gas badly damaged the Bird Coleman Furnace No. 2, at Cornwall, Lebanon county. For passing a forged check on Hobeit Evanson, of Hazlcton, Harry Weiss waB committed to jail. . The Sons of Veterans of Shamoklu want tho Governor to admit thom as a company of the National Guard. A rich deposit of ferro-manganeso has been discovered in Jefferson county by F. R. Nungesser, a Philadelphia!!. Samuel Glencross was killed and Patrick Lumlin badly injured by a fall of coal in No. 5 mine, at Dunmore, Lackawanna county. Tho twenty-fourth anniversary of tho Reading Baptist Association will be cele brated at the First Baptist church of Lob- mon on May 10th noxt. On Saturday next a shooting match for?50 i bide will take place at New Boston between Frauk Ilroadheck, of Morca, and Wm Col lins, of Mahanoy City. The low prices at which our clothing is markod surpriso tho people. Thoy woudor how tho goods eau be mado up and sold at our One Prico figures. L. Goldin. Surveyor oT tho Fort. President McKlnlcy yesterday sent to tho Senate tlie name of Representative Perry M. Lytle, of Huntingdon, Pa., as Surveyor of tho Port at Philadelphia. Tho other appll cant for this position was John F. Finney, of Pottsvillo, This is the second time the United States Senators have turned down the Schuylkill county candidate. It was re ported some time ago that this appointment would not be made until after the state convention, and that neither Lytle nor Finney would be ap pointed, but that Dave Martin's man Powers would be chosen. This arrangement seems to havo fallen through, and tho appointment of Lytle is somewhat of a surprise herein Schuylkill. Mr. Brumm was opposed to Finney receiving this place, in fact any ap pointment, as it interfered with his plans. It is said that Brumm called on tho President to protest against Finney's selection. Ilio Philadelphia Record says: I ho anti-Quay leaders of Schuylkill county now assort, however, that thoy havo turned against Mr. Finney. They say he promised them that lie would oppose Congressman Brumm, hut editorials iu Mr. Finney's news paper, prompted by tho lirumiu-Bartlett row iu Congress, imllcato his purpose to support Mr. Brumm for re-nomination." Wo leave it to tho public to judge as which is the best house to patronize, the one which has tho Ono Price system, with goods marked nt tho lowest possible figures, or tlie houso that has a dozen or moro different prices ou tho bame article. L. Goldin. Fear Another Miner's Outbreak. Trouble is brewing at Lattimer, tlie scene of last September's terriblo shooting of rioters. A number of foreign workmen aro being discharged. It is tho evident inten tion of tho company to get rid of this class of labor. The Lattirnor branch of United Mine Workers will tako up tho matter, and theie is great dlscoutont anions the men. Farewell Party, A farowell party was tendered to Miss Anna Mcllale last ovening by Mrs. l'eter Cox and many otbor friends, on the eve of her departuro for Philadelphia, where she will reside. Friends from Ashland aud Mahanoy City woro in attendance. The only favor we ask the people is to call at our store uud examine the One Prico marks on our goods. We don't ask them to buy. Tho goods and prices make tho sales. L. Cioldln. Colliery to he Unopened. The Tliomaston colliery, in tho Heckscher- vlllo Valley, recently abandoned by the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Com pany, is to be reopened by a number of Now York and Scranton capitalists. Negotiatiens toward the consummation of this deal are about dosed. Kemlrlck House Free I.iineh. Oyster soup will bo served, free, to all pa trons to-night. No More Company Stores. An ordor recently issued by tho Lehigh Vallev Company says that no superintendent or other otllcial in cliargo of worklngmen of the Lettish Yallcy Company shall bo inter ested in any store. No collections will be made for any special stores or butchers, and the company will not act as a collection agency for anybody after May 1, or tno u louo rer RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' ana prcparou turner mo stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent ptryeicians DR. RICHTER S E WorU renowned I Itcmarkably succc6ef ul I Onlv irontilnn Willi Trade Mark ' Anchor. IK. Ad. Itkhlcr.U'o.. 215 Pear ISt... aew lork. 31 HIGHEST AWAilDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, H&Mcu. tadorted & rccooniwailed by A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St., II. Hagenbuch, 103 N.Maln St., r.v.Klriin, 6 b. Main st. T3reiitiv" DR. RICHTEfJ'S ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best for , llvpepalq&Mtoinneh Complaint. I Annual 6olea 6Ver 6,6bO,666 Boxba TOR BILI0D8 AND NEEVOUS DISORDERS Buch ns Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fuliics nftor meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowslnoss. FlushluKS of llont. Loss of Appotlto, CoBllveness. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trombllnj; Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory suftorcr will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.i:ciIAMs IMI.I.S, taken ns dlroct Cd, will quickly restoro Fomnlos to com pleto health. Thoy promptly removo obstructions or irregularities ot tho sys- lem nnd euro Mclc llcnilnclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hnvo the LARCEST SALE ornrcyl'ntcnt Medicine In I lie World. 25c. at all Drus Storos, THE SEIOE OF HAVANA, Stirring Vayn In tlie History of Uucle Sain'a Army and Ntivy. Unless all signs fail Undo Sam's war ships will bo in Havana harbor to-morrow (Satur day) afternoon and the war with Spain will bo on in earliest. Next Sunday's Great Phila delphia Sunday Press (April 134) will tbeie- foro bo a wonderful war number. Tho facili ties of the Philadelphia Press for getting prompt and accurate news ou all important ovents are better than those of any other Philadelphia paper. These facilities will bo exerted to the utmost forncxtSunday'sPrebS, and it is safe to say it will bo ono of tho greatest and most Intensely Interesting Sun day papers over issued, Tho war dispatches aud the illustrations will bo more complete and reliable than can bo found in any other paper. This can be fully lelled upun. In addition there will be noteworthy special articles by Speaker Thomas B. Reed, Presi dent Pattern, of Princeton, aud other eminent n ritcr;, aud, now that tho base ball season has opened, more baso ball aud general sport itig uews than can be fouud iu any other paper. You had better ordor next Sunday's Press to-day. Beautiful white-back wall papor 5 conts a roll. Rooms papered for $3 and upwards at Cardin's art "wall paper storo, 224 West Centro street. 4-10-lm SrlMeulul Week. This week is observed as solf-deuial week throughout the entire United Evangelical church. Tho money thus secured is used for missionary purposes. Thousands of dollars have been raised in this manner and treat blessings have come upon the church. Next Sunday the offerings will bo received, Silks for Shirt Waists. We are now showing in our bilk depart ment a desirable line of novelties, suitablo for shirt waists, etc. They represent this season's choke and embrace many bcautilul effects. Our colorings in taffeta, cerisso, turquois, etc., aro grand. Black bayadcro effects for skirtings, also a nico liuo of cheeks and remnants. Wo couduct cur silk depart ment ou a cotton goods marglu. R. F. Gill. lttsolutlons of Condolence. At a meeting of tho teachers and Bchool diccctors of West Mahanoy township school district, held on Tuesday April 10, 189S, the following urcauiblo and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Viii:ki:as. Iu His ineffable love and mercy the Divine Kulcr of tho destinies Of mankind has called to Ills haven of eternal felicity from tho scenes of his usefulness aud activity, out beloved associate and true triend, Patrick M. Noone; and, Wi KitEAS, His many years of friendly as sociation with us. aud his unselfish devotion to tho cause of education make it incumbent on us to bear testimony to his exalted worth, unswerving honesty, aud incur ruptlble integrity; therefore, bo it licsolved. That in tho death of Patrick M, Xoone, the schools of this district has lost one ot its most ardent supporters: toe sur viving members of the School' Hoard a wise counselor; tho teachers a staunch friend, and tuo community an uuruttit citizen. Unsolved. I Imt as no sympathetic words ot ours can mitigate to any extent the sorrow ot tno ucrcaved, we cau only commend them for comfort and consolation in that loving Heart that furnishes a balm for every wounded breast. Resolved. That these resolutions bo pub lished lu tUO l.VKNINO ilKKALP. Ot blieuall doali. nnd tlie Press and Times, of Qirard villc, aud ttaat a copy suitably engrossed be presented to the family of the deceased. P. J. Ferguson, Thomab F. Djxon, P. J. Deane. Committee of Directors. Sallie Palmee, Winnie McGrahi, M. J. Bbennan, Committee of Teachers. We guarauteo our goods at Ono l'rice as cheaper than tho goods at any other storo in town. If you find they are not, return your goods within five days and we will return your money, L. Goldin, 0 and 11 South Main street, Mamfnoth Ono l'rice Clothing Uouse. Held for Trial. Adam Miller, of West Lloyd street, was charged by C, & I. Policeman C. F. Kline dlcust, before Justice Shoemaker, last night with takirs coal from mino breaches, lie furnished $300 bail. It was alleged that Miller was stopped when carrylug coal from tho breach, but allowed to go aud tako the coal with him on condition that he should not return. lie did return and was arrested, If you want to get for $5 a suit for which you use to pay $10, go to I,, Uoldlu's Ono l'rice store War Hustons 11 Weddlne Word has been received in town of the marriage of John Monaghan, a former resi dent of town, now in Philadelphia. Tho happy ovent took phce ou Wednesday, and the bride was Miss Margaret McQlluchy, a Quaker City belle, Tho groom is a bon of J. 11, Monaghan, of South Main street, aud is at preseut employed in tho United States nayy service at League Island, Philadelphia, Itleldulils cafe. Oyster soup, frco, to-night. . Anthracite for tlie West. Orders have been issued to sond all 11. & O. box cars to tho P. & It. storage yard at Laudlugvillo to bo loaded with authraclto coal for tho west. At Kepcliluslci's Arcade Cafe, Cream of tomato soup to-nlglit. Hot lunch to-morrow uioruing. All Olulsaloii, Miss Ida Williams' name was omitted from the published program of the musicale held at Mr. and Mrs. Whitelock's homu ou Wed. 1 nesday ereuing. Miss Williams gave a piano , solo, It appears that tho young lady's naniu was 11 ..t restored to the program after it was taken from the original one, which was chauged. heiilp Treutnient. Katharine A. Mickey, 120 N. Main St. tf Htnle 11 Drill, Michael Nochiu was under 300 ball by Justice Tooiney last night ou a cliargo of stealing a mino drill belonging to Thomas Gauderton from the Turkey ltun colliery, WE WILL OWE building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean see us some day and we will show you stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. No. Next door to h. Goldiu'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 ior 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. ABE bat hare sold direct to tb con lumer for 25 jer at wbol .la rrieti. l&vinr him th ceaier proms, ouip iroere ior mamma won. Ererr thing warranted. HSitTleu of Vehlclei, I It 1 1 A MTI 65 itjlei or Harness, w TopUagsies,$3t9?70. Barreyi.Wtotf25. Carria igei, rbattons. Traps, Wagon' lies, opring-ww uu Ks.TT. an..n.rr,.... PrtM.IlB.M. "K' oeno ior iKo. as Vo'od Mils for IU! Catalogs ol all our ELKHART OAUUIAOK AUD UAUHEBS MTO. CO. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt TtENT. A divellliid, centrally Apply ot II Kit ALU ofllcc. located. 8-19-tf -nnn SAT.!!. A vnrv ilpnlmnln uronertv. Ap- J3 nly to Joseph Wyott, Ml North Main St. tf CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed cliartre of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant, nnd are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can lie left nt No. 7 North West street, or at tlie plant, Apple alley and 1 lowers strjgt. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store.i --Mas Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, F OR SALE CHEAP, A $2,000 house for 51.400, No. .-lis tast Centre stieet, Shenandoah, I'a., lot iSkiso. I paid Si, 78s under the hammer six months ago and wiil sell at once if you want the above bargain ; will take $500 cash and will give four years credit on balance. You can call at tlie above addres and examine sanje. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Penn Strocst, Tamaqua, Pa WE BOTTLE Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. BRIBER SH0F Attentive and skillful toiuotinl artists always iu attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. As low prices on lumber and all kinds of good grades. Come in and NEW - LEVI IM E, Proprietor u wu it Wo nnan. Prii. with enrtalni. IkoiD. ua styles, hade, aproD and findtrs, C0, An food ai itlli for M. W. B. PUATT, BeoV, ELKUAKT, XHD. 30 Days Slaughter Sals of ... . FURNITURE In order to make rcom'formy new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am goiug to em bark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illustra tion of our slaughter sale. Baby Carriages 353.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2J5i White enameled bedsteads, a miracle, $,98, Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49C. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35c. Leather seat rockers we are selling at SI.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, liotli reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ainless aud inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, - A Good Set of Teeth, Tlie Very Beit Teeth, 8, You can cet no better, no matter what you pay. No ciiarRe for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in tlie morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (iold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work ' nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates fiee. We use but one grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL- PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. raim.-ciiEnr-OT, o DK.W.F.K IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wuolosale and Retail. SO West Contra Stroat
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