The War- Scare! If you want to keep posted you must rcid the newspapers. We do liver all the New York, Philadel phia .Hid Pottsville papers to all parts of town: also the Kvkninc. Hi k vi.i), which contains the latest news bv wire and all county and local news. Leave your order at the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, a in. rviin st. SELLING OUT. I .1 . tiutunv, Ucc, table cloths, linen, vi n.ci-. uii'Utwcar and gent', furnishings. i -t m rare bargain to bv had. Will It (h uun shortly sunl will close out our U u tin iuily low piice. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Kobblns' Block. NLGGETS OP NEWS. T"i ' hiu eeniennial exposition of 1 ! , 1 1. hHd at Toledo. 'P mi n were killed In a New York O ' fniuht wreck at Falrport. Tl Xiiiui'slan FtorthlnK. uy a vote c' - in .W. adopted universal male FUf I ll-i Tii .Ww Bedford strikers have re turn l in work, having been defeated In tli. i 1 -ii lite. in. iiii'ii'i wag killed and two others li i Li hni t hy a fall of roof coal at T'lir'n r I'a. Th. H.iyli.in-Fan Domingo boundary lin. -ii-piiti- Is to be submitted to the pope as arbitrator. A -fa ne waa held up near Geronlmo, Ariz t iv two men, who stole all the mail anil rubbed the passengers. Mr- Mi Klnley. wife of the president, la Msiiinu Mr. and Mis. Abner McKln l i ill. Windsor hotel, New Yolk. 1 l .ml le nder, of New York, killed Ui hii l I'" iniett and wounded several uth' i p i-nns who Interfered with his r - hi 1 1 upon his wife. T " minor children of Ous Leftwlch, f,iri'il editor of the Gallatin (Mo.) 1' ' ;.ti aie under arrest, charged l.iui having tausetl his death by poison. iIOOD'3 PlfilS euro filver llle, Biliousness, Intlljicstloaj Headache, A. nlcax lit laxative. 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Home Literature, Household i Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, J Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In ; cludinga I'rco pattern, yourownselec- I lion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps for sample copy. Address THE McCALL COMPANY,' ) J42-J46 West J4th Street, New York. J 89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. iS I1IWT IJNE 01' - iik v& pnnncDicc cinim cccn UHUULI1ILO, I LUUIli ILLU HAY and HTJtAW. YtH 'l Floor and Table Oil Cloths. g E. B. FOLEY, Sa.Bl I IN H II t L. - -J&l ! I r?? Si K n i ii ,o f. d r i QmnnisW I IflS CALL'S, p MAGAZflHE !;fWfti ' Prevention ia always bettor than cure, even when euro is possible. Hut so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes the natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " the first law of nature.'' Pneumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by the uso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Some year ago I had n pevern cold and was threatened with pneumonia I could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wrotehed condition. 1 procured a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry l'ectoral and took it according to tho directions, and at tho ond of fifteen dajw as an well and Hound as before the attack. I have recommended it In many cases of pneu monia since, and have never known it to fail in eU'ecting a cure." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that fettled on my lungs, and defied tho skill of my phy ficiana sn tli.it thiy considered me iacurablo. At last 1 bctf.in to uso Ayer Cherry l'ectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottlea." FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO, Taunton, Mass, Feciefo 13. is put up in half-size bottle3 at half price 50 cents. WASIIINOTON. Tlio last three-day personally-conducted tour of the season to Washington via Penn sylvania Railroad will leavo Now York and Philadelphia .May Vi. Tickcls, including transportation, hotel accommodations and every nectssary expense for t lie entire trip, will bo told at the following rates: From New York, Brooklyn and Newark, 1150; PliillipsliurB, N. J., $14.50; Pottsville, $14.30; Capo May, $13.25; Philadelphia, $ll..-)0, and at propoitioimto rates from other points. Persons desiring to loturn via Octtysliurc may do so by purclia'iiif: tickets at $!i.00 extra, which includes tins' privilege An op portunity will aUo bo afl'orded to visit Mt. Vernon and Arlington at a slight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 111(0 llioadway, New York ; orOeo. V. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Atijiroiichiiig AVfithlingM. The wedding of William Suortall, the South Main street lurlor, uud Miss Mary Keonau, will he solomlnized in tho Annuncia tion church to-morrow. The brido is a daughter of the lato Luke Kccnau. The residents ol Riugtowu will witness h loiililc wedding on Saturday. Harvey and Henry .Sta tiller, arc tho prospective grooms, anil Misses Mary and lLimnn Zimmerman the brides. Tho young men aro brothers and the young ladies sisteis. Miss Mary E. Wlulen and John J. O'llcarn, both of town, will bo mairicd at high noon to-morrow, at the Annunciation church. Il.ntley Flaiincry and .Mary Malla will be inarriu! at Lost Creek to-morrow morning. Ilcuten IiiMtcnil of l'roset'Utf il. For robbing two tills in dillereut saloons ycsteiday Martin Veshewfski, a Lithuanian, of tuwn, was given a severe beating last night by several of hit countrymen. After his capture they laid him on a hunch and thrashed him with a rubber hose. Tho as-iilants wero tho saloonkeepers. The money stolen from the tills amounted to about $50. I'linl rim! I'lro! Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Pliihi. Undciwritcrs Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Sinlll-li Flwn Must ljiavnSt. Vlnuont Washington, April 2fi. A notice was sent to the Poituguese government on Sunday dedailng that If thut govern ment continued to ullow the Spanish fleet to remain at Cape de Verde Islands it would have to take its position as nil ally of Spain and an enemy of the United States. The no tice sent to Portugnl thnt It must com pel the Spanish lleet to leave Cape Verde or else acknowledge Its friendli ness to Spain was in the nature of an ultimatum. As a result the Spanish lleet was yesterday notified to leave St. Vincent at once. A Cmii'li'iius Apulojry to I'rntirn, Washington, April 20. The French ambassador, M. Cambon, has filed representations with the state depart ment against the detention at Phila delphia of the Swedish merchant ship St. Andrew, laden with 3,300 tons ut coal for use by the French Mall Steam ship line, running between Saint .a zaiie, France, nnd Vera Cruz, Mexico. As a result the state department has written a courteous letter to the French authorities, stntlng that the detention of the St. Andrew was due to a mis apprehension, and that the collector of customs' at Philadelphia has been or dered to release the ship. Tho author ities nt Philadelphia apparently re garded the coal us destined for Spanish uses. Decoration Day Tntir to fiettysliurg. Tho Pennsylvania ICallriad Company has Uiningod for another of Its popular sovon day personally-conducted tours to the battlo llold of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Kate, $27.00 from New York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, covin nil necessary expenses. Proportionate, rates from other points, For Itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 itroad way, Now York ; 7b0 Ilroad street, Newark, N, J,; or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tlin Soiill, anil Its Ailvmitageii, Tho Southern Railway lias Issued for frco distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro. Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alaliama nnd Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring tu make safe and profit able investments .will find th0 inforuiatloii coiilnlmd therein both valuublo and inter cstiug. Copion will bo mailed free upon up. plicatlou to John M. Ileal I, District Passen ger Ageut, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'a. skyour srocor for tho "Itoyal Patent dour, and lake no other brand. It is tho best flour ruado. Sierpfs PITHY POINTS. 'tpiienlngs Throughout tho Country Olirniilrli cl for Hasty I'priimil. The pa til portion of Main street was cleaned by tho rains. The foielgners continue to leavo this re gion in large numbers. Thu Lehigh Wllkeslurre collieries will work flvodays this weok. William Krick is having repairs mudo to the display windows of his store. A trolley road Is likely to bo built between n.uiviUo and lllooinsburg this summer. Swindlers have been visiting the farmers of Cornwall township, Lebanon county. A night telegraph station has been opened at Park Place nnd Silverbrook Junction. All now work on tho Pennsylvania rail road lines will bo stopped during tho war scare. Prohibitionists In convention atWilkcsliarrc yesterday nominated J. L. Hunter for Con gross. A number of farmers in Ilrush Valley, C'entio county, will engage in peach growing as nil experiment. Tho Lehigh County Cnnitrls!ouers have appointed three firo waidens to light forest fires, at $1.25 a day. Twenty-five additional hands were put to work on tho double tnicking near L. M J ti net Ion on Saturday. About $1)0,000 was distributed by Paymaster Guy, of tha P. & R. ut Reading to tho tin ployes for March wages. Landlord 13. M. Itrown, of tho St. Elmo Hotel, Shiiniokln, who was slierifl'ed last Saturday, has disappeared. The Gllberton water shaft is now in active operation, hud tho company has placed a high fence around the shaft. During a saloon flsht at York .Tamos Ross was nearly hammered to death with a beer buttle in the bands of Jack Sowers. Tho first Quarterly conference will bo held in the Gilbertnn M. E. church by tho Pre siding Elder, W. L. McDowell, this evening liy deciee of Judge Ciaig the cost of keep ing prisoners in the Monroe county jail is to bo reduced from 15 cents each per day to cents. Drs. J. It. Sterling, D. W. Ii. Kupp and W. A. Iiigg havo been appointed members of tin lloaid of Pcusiou Examining Surgeons at Reading. Tho German American Hoso Company, of Muhaiioy City, will receive their new hoso cart on Thursday. Tho company and coun cil each pays half. Tho now iron bridges havo arrived nt Ilostoii ltuu, and in a few days men will be engaged in placing them in position on the Pennsylvania railroad. On cheering for Spuin Michael Wood, of High llridge, N. J., bad his jaw broken hy n blow from a bystander, and ho is laid up for lepalrs in tho hospital at Eastou. The Rev. Otto Urant, D. D of Mahanoy City, has been appointed by Rishop Talbot to the rcctoiship of Christ's cliuich, of Frack villo, vice Rev. Paris Staufl'er, transferred to Minersvilln. Hugh Dolan, of Yorkvillc, and George Tierncy, of Pottsville, havo a contract for sinking an air shaft nt tho Rclianco colliery, Mt. Carmel. The shaft will bo 300 feet deep and work was commenced yesterday. Patiick Conlan, of Morea, shot an eagle on Silver Creek dam which measured five feet and six iuclios from tip to tip of wings. The bird was only slightly wounded, and Mr Conlan thinks lie can euio tho injured mem bers and tame it. At Keprhlnnkl's Arcaitn Cafe. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. A Striking rroiliirllnu. Tho production of " l'lio Sporting Duchess" nt Kulcr's opera house, Mahanoy City, noxt Friday night, will bo ono of tho greatest spectacular events over seen in this section of the country. The play will -havo a pheno meii'il cast and all the original cll'ects that have marked tho London. New York, Ilostoii and Philadelphia productions will be intro duced. The scenes in this great spectacle areas follows: lirackciihurst Hail, York shire; Tho Downs, Melton; The "White Hart Tavern;" TnttersaH's Famous Horse Ex change, Loudon; Tbo Regimental Hall ; The Great Hotol, London; Tho Law Courts, Lon don, Villa on tho Thames; A Sanitarium nt Fairsss; A corner of tho Paddock at Epsom LDowns; the interior of tho Paddock and tbo Gmat Derby Rare. In tho Derby race a number of thoroughbred horses, ridden hy professional jockeys will partici pate in ono of tho most thrilling horse races ever given on a stage. Reserved seats can he ordered at the IIkkai.p ollico without extra charge. lllcknrt's Onto. Sausago and potato salad to-night, beans and pork to-morrow morning. Raked Ministerial Association. Tho annual meeting: of the Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Association was hold in the Methodist Episcopal church, Frackville, to day. Tho first session was held at 10 a. in., and Rov. Jay Dickeison conducted tho de votional exercises. Then tho annual olectiou of ollicers took placo. Tho aftornoon session opened promptly at 1:30 o'clock, when tho devotional exercises wero under tho guidance of Iiov. John Swindoll, of Shenan doah ; Rev. O. E. Stogden read a paper on "Whence the Soul;" Rov. Dr. Mills ono on 'Tho Unreliability of the Conscience ;" l'ov. John Dyson, of Wm. Penn, on 'iTho lliblo and Immorality." l!ev. Henry Preston, of Mahanoy Piano, will preach tho sermon this evening. Ait'itlalzu uur. Vegetable soup, free, to-night. A Smoker, The members of Maj Jennings Council No. 307. Jr. O. U. A. M bad an enjoyable time last evening, when the quarterly smoker was give u after tha routine business of thu lodge was transacted. Tho attendance was good, and the following program was rcndeied : Song, Win. E. Philips ; recitation, Thomas Scott; song, Edward James ; address, Rev. O'lloylo; song, Cooper and party ; iccilalion, Louis Lehe; song. Hilton and party; recita tion, John Dunks; song, Edward James ; address, E. J. Davles; instrumental music, Jonas Glltillan ; recitation, John Hitler; song, Cooper and party; critic, William Reeves. Cigars wero served In abundance. Kmidt-lck House Free Lunch. Grand Army bean soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. The Coiiiiiittntlery General. Tho eighth annual convention of tho Cominundery General, tho uiiifurined body of tho Sous of America, will meet ill Port Carbon to-day and Wednesday. Tho con vention will havo representatives from a number of states. Ollicers for tho year will be elected and other important routine busi ness transacted. Shenandoah Commaudery, No. 11, is represented by C. II. Sainpsoll, The best placo to buy your wall papor Is n F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. We havo a big assortment. tf A l'atriotlo Move, Tho legular meeting of Major Jennings Council No, 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., of town, was held last evening, and Inasmuch ns sev eral inombcrs of the Council are ronnor-ted with the National Guard it was unanimously declared that the lodge would keep such members beneficial and supply tbe wants of their families during the time In which such members are to the front battling for their country. Tbo uxamplo is a good one, ami should be followed hy other organizations. Beautiful white-back wall paper S ceuts a roll. Rooms papered fur $2 and upwards at Cardln's art wall paper store, 221 West Centre street, 4-lU-lm Tltll W13ATHKU. Tbe forecast for Wednesday i Partly cloudy and fair and warmer weather, preceded probably by rain on tho coast, with frosh northerly winds. A PAGIFIGJBLOGKADE. No Boats Can Pass Fort Monroe Between Sunset and Sunrise Until Further Orders. Fort Monroe, Vn.. April 20. This port has been declared In a stale of pacific blockade from sunset to hum rise, nnd no vessels will be nllowed to enter llnnip ton ltonds between the hours that mnrk thut pel lot, Thu Washington, Norfolk nntl Klchuiiiud steamers were nllowed to leave Inst night as usual, but be ginning tonight they will have to leave before sunset hi time to be clear of the harbor. The hlockndo will continue until further orders. The stiutidron was on the most war like kind of u footing lust night. A picket lleet of steam cutters was out for the entire night, fully nrmed, the ollicers of the deck nnd the matlne sentiles wero nrmed and some of the gun squads slept at the guns. Un gines were coupled, full steum up and anchors were- sighted, so that there could be no delay In starting. , Up to midnight the Montgomery had not come down from Norfolk to escort the Panther, with Its 800 marines, to Key West. The Montgomery, with its rapid fire guns, the Morrill and the Sioux, with their fast batteries, nnd the Panther, with Its complement of eight rapid fire guns. It Is believed will form too formidable n lleet for any enemy near this coast. The news of the whereabouts of the Columbia and Minneapolis wns received with surprise, and wonder was ex pressed at the reasons for sending thorn to the New England coast. If, however, the San Francisco and the New Or leans join this lleet It will be strength ened for Its anticipated meeting with the Cape tie Verde Meet of Snnln Spanish Circular. Special to KVENINO IICUALD. Madlid, April 20. The Spanish Cabinet has just issued an ollicial circular to the Powers regretting the hard necossity of being compolled to appeal to forco in order to re pel the scandalous aggression of tho United States. It is quite a lengthy document. Massacre of Spaniards. Special to Uvr.xisallEKiLn. Hong Kong, April 20. Tho Philippine Island insurgents are now massing around Manilla, and the Inhabitants of that city arc panic strickon. Tliero aro grave fears of a massacre of tho Spaniards. Two More Prizes. Special to KvRXiJto IIi.itALii. Key West, April 20 Tbo United States gunboat Newport has just brought in two prizes. Ono is a sloop uud tho other a large schooner. firecoc's AVltrshlps. Special to EVENiNti Ih.itAi.n. Loudon, April 20. A despatch s iys tho United States has oll'ercd Greece the sum of $0,000,000 for her entire fleet of warships, l'riineH foe Neutrality. Special to Kvkni.no HmuMi Paris, April 20. The French Cabinet to day approved the neutrality proclamation. WAR IS ON. So Is Witltlrou's Dig Horse Sulo riitii-sday, nt Mimtamlfutli. Ill all probability tlio largest liorsosale over held in this valley will take place on Thurs day, at O'Hara's livery, Shenandoah, when Waldron will sell forty bead of horses at public auction. Tliero aro horses of all colors, sizes and descriptions. If you are in want of horses don't miss this big sale, for every horse must nnd shall bo sold. Exchaugos can bo mado anytime before tbo sale. ICemember Thursday is tho day. It To Slug In a Cantata. Miss Edith Morgan left to-day for Sharao kin. This evening she will tako a leading part with tho choir of tho Trinity Episcopal church of that placo in the rendition of "Tho Daughter of Jairus," a cantata. Taken on a Capias. Mrs. Mary Mabolski was taken to Potts villo on a capias by Constable Matt. Giblou this morning. A pigeonhole cleaning is going on in the District Attorney's ollico nnd parties mulcted in old cases aro being re quired to stop up to tho cashier's desk, Annual Sales over G, OOO, OOO Boxes roil BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulnesi nftor meals, Head ache Dlzzlnoss, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Hoat, loss of Appotlto, Costlvoness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Trombllng Bonsatlous. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IiniXIIAM'H P1LI.S, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomnlos to com ploto health. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of the sys torn nntt euro (sick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And havo tbe LARCEST SALE Ofnr.y Patent .Hetllclno In the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. WE BOTTLE Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. r pp. -wmwm mm Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest, Columbia Brewing Company. MAHANOY CITY, Ellas Kellar, one of tbo pioneers of thfl Locust Valley, tiled at the family homostead yesterday after n lingering lllnoss. Ho was 87 years of age. Tho funeral will tako placo on Thursday afternoon, At a meeting of tho Hoard of Trado last evening a cominltto was appointed to solicit subscriptions for tho silk mill project, The sum rrouircd Is $25,000, Emil Wbiiit bus been arrested on a charge of receiving stolen goods. Some of tho goods stolen from A, S. Mengle's warehouse on Saturday nioinlng was traced to 'Wendt's lioiiso. Tho latter is a huckster. It Is be lieved tliat a number of parties of town of uns.irory reputation aro conducting business with tho proceeds of burglaries. Evan Davis has resigned as assistant firo boss at tbo Ellangowaii colliery to accept a similar position at Shnmokin. Dwelling 17 8. Jnrdln St.; nil latest Ini piovcments, ready for rent May 1. Apply No. 10. 4-23-tf lCleellon of onlrur. At n meeting of llopo Section No. 10, .1. T. of II. & T., held In Mellct's hall Inst even ing, tho following ollicers wore elected : Worthy Governor, G. L. llafncr; 1st Ass't. Governor, Thomas Diwson ; 2nd Ass't Guvernor.H. T. Manscll ; 3rd Ass't Governor, George James ; P. W. A., W. E. Powell; W. A.. Oliver Capper ; W. V. A., Arclilo Shapp licll ; Recorder, Win. J. Lecklo SIcLaren ; Ass't Reco'der, Henry Geiso; Usher, Ervin Geiso ; Ass't. Usher, Arthur Hcaehor; lnsldo Watch, Garfield Zimmerman ; Outside Pro tector, William Eisenhower. High art wall paper In all tho latest de signs and colorings cheap at Cardln's, 221 West Centre street. 4-10-lm llnsn Hull. Tho Shamrocks and Dallies, two local base bill clubs, playedn game in which tho former won by a score 15 to I). Silver Cream Polish, tho best in tho world. At Hrtinun's. Justices Cases. Anilrnw NnziTMilji lust. 1 1 i 1 1 1 nmipnr(il ns complainant against Joe Dwark nnd Thcmas Kachinski in Justico Toomoy's ollico and they wero put under ball for trial. They nt ai mo complainant in a saiuou on ine rocks" and chewed oil' tho top of one of his fingers. Mary Gobrick prosecuted Andrew Terrick before Justico Toomcy last night on a charge uf attempting to defraud her. It appears that tho woman sold her furniture to tho defendant for f 20. He naid but $5 and said bo would pay no more. After his arrest, however, he paitl tlio balance. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-IIcadacho novcr fails, 25c. Attended a Couientlmi. C. H. Saiupsell and Georgo L. Hafncr to-day attended a convention ot the Com manilery General, Sous of America, at Port Carbon. Wiudow shades from 10 cents and upward Ustimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 Noith Maiu street. tf Presiding Klder' VUit. Presiding Kldor W. L, McDowell was In town last evening nnd attended a meeting of thu ollicial board of thu Methodist Episcopal church. for aver ;is , ' i a. u i. narin.:' 1 '"6 of tlio Clobo f cr r 1IEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, uuu reiiurm uduit mo Eiringcnt G E R M A H MEDICAL LAWS. .preEcriDeucy eminent physiclansi UK. RinHTER'S (( a Mftiinn m PA!M EXPELLEI World renowned ! ltemarkrihlv sucmssfnl ! aimiy ppntuno wmi i raae marK Anchor, ' Jr. Ad. Kichtcr&Co., 215 lVarlSU.. Sew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Glassworks. SS&COcla. Enduuud&ricoinrncuucUby A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St., . H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .r.B.Xlrlln, 6 S.Main! Bncnantloah. DR. RICHTEFVS 1 'ANCHOR" STO.tlACHAT. best for .1 ' AiliEST1' rnmncli t-omplnliilw. MISCELLANEOUS. I.ISTliAYKI) Tt thu premises of Frank U Wcrszkowsky, at l-'raney's row, Ku.st tVntro street, on tlio Ihtb lust., a black cmvwlth white Hanks, nntl with horns cut tilf. Owner can recover same by applying to the above address nnd paying the cost of keeping mid this advertisement, 4-'j:l-0t noil HUNT. A dwelling, centrally located. Apply nt lli.mtn olllce. iMV-tf ITOU SAI.H A very desirable property. Ap- ply to Joseph Wyatt, S01 North Mala St. tf FOR SALli CIIKAP, A $2,000 house for $1,400, No. 313 Kast Centre sheet, Shenandoah, Pa., lot 15150. I paid $1,785 under the hammer six months ago and will sell at once if you want the above bargain ; will, take S500 cash and will give four years credit on balance. You can call ul the above address and examine same. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Penn Street, Tamo qua. Pa. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant, and arc prepared to clean, sew nnd lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left at No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and Lowers street. DRINK- CUiARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne, IT if BHEy fySrd in ssiQg. O T;-St-.. SQk-'S.'S.'S.. P. J. Clcary spent this morning at tbo county scat. I David ltcilly made a business trip to Frackvillo to-dny. John, eight year-old son of John Hubert, conductor ou tho Pennsylvania ralfconri, Is suffering from n soverc attack of.lnflamma tlon of tho bowels at tho homo of his parents, on East Oak street. William Frlcko visited friends at l'utts villa to day. A. F. Morgan spent a pait of to-day ns a guest of friends nt Frackville. M. lllakcslec, of Munch Chunk, wns seen on our streets yesterday. J. .W. Curtln, bookkeeper at the Colum bia brewery, was looking after the company's interests at r reclaim to-day. Grant Troutmaii has tendered his services to Uncle Sam, by enlisting In the National Guard. Mrs. J. 8. Klstlcr was a visitor to Philn phla to-day. Itlg l'lag for Mt, rniinel. H. II. Morgan, tho Hag nml regalia manu facturer of town, today sold to a party of Mt. funnel citizens represented by Mr, John L. Williams, an American flag 23x10 fee t in size. It will bo hoisted upon a polo 85 feet long to he erected on the mountain south of Mt. Carmel and will bo seen fioin points several miles along tho Mahanoy valley. Mrs. lliirltln's Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Durkin, wife of Michael Durkin, took placo nt 0:30 o'clock this morning from tbo family residonce, on North West street. Tho attendance nt the funeral was very largo. High mass was celebrated at tho An nunciation church at ten o'clock and tho re mains wero luterretl in tbo Annunciation cemetery. Whlto blanks at 5 cents nor piece nnd gilts nt 6 and 71 cents per plcco. Wo havo higher priced wallpaper. At F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf 30 Days Slaughter Salo of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, sto'es, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to em bark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illustra tion of our slaughter sale. 4 3 Ba by Carriages 3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75. White enameled bedstesds, a miracle, $1.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49C. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 3aC, leather seat rockers we are selling at $1,69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. DUSTQ'S BffltDEK SA0F Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always ill attendance. Neatest Sin op In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Fcrguson llouse Block. WE WILL GIVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds or 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 ypu nut- stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. -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 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 lor 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. HABE L.EVIIME, Proprietor. Fame's Is not a patent mcdlclno 5 It Ifl not a sarenparllln.; It is not a tonic; it Is not a nervine; It Is 'as much better than all theso as a diamond is better than cut glass. It Is tho Best Spring Medicine In tho woi Id. Iteurftj. Wo havo It. A. WASLEY, 106 North riain Street. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your tlomo or at Our Store.i --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Ilotli reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. Tbe Very Heft Teeth, $S. You can get no better, no matter what yon pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth arc ordered. We can take your impression in tlie morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Clold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Hillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates fiee. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. rniHL-cnnir-sioE o DRA I.Kit IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Strootu NEW -o 1
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