The Wat Scare! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de- j liver ail tne New York, nninclel phia and l'ottsville papers to all parts of town: also the Kvhninc. Hkkm, which eontnins 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, x IM. tVleln St. SELLING OUT. I .it t cm lams, lace, table clotln, linens, "I'lrad-. iimlriwcar ami gent' furnihiiK, Hirst arc intc baiuins to br had. Will le.iM' thf town sllt'rtly and will time out 0111 tock at .imaiii(;ly low prifi". LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Uobblns' Block. PITHY POINTS. Happenings ThrmiKlmut the Country Ctiruntrleil for llnnty l'.'t-il.itl. Wlicro'syuur ilass ? Tlio Morea colliery is working tlitce days ii week. There is not m mill danger of Shenandoah losing its free delivery. Tlio housed here are more generally numbered than even l'otts ville. Miss rjilith Morgan took a leading part in a inu-,11 .il eiitertiiiumoiit at Shatuokin last urcn "IK Many members of the National Guard in tins sertiun will bid their best sirls Rood-byo t.j niylit l oiirtecu Mt. Otrmel school boys belonging to the high school met and formulated a letter to l'residont McKinley oll'erlnu their sei vices to defend tho United states against Spain Hov. Henry I-eise, of OrwiRsburg, whs on Sunday banded a pursu of $30 in gold. Thou ehalt not labor on tlio babbath day. Clamper's shoo store at Tower City was robbed of '-'"i pairs of sboci. Mr. aid Mrs. Francis Ilurkhart, of Schujl kill llieu, aged "0 and 72 years respectively, ce'ebrated the 50th anniversary of their Weddinu, .Monday, by having mast! performed in St Ambrose Catholic chinch. Tim Snyder, of Ashland, has been enlisted us a marine in tho United States Navy. it is said that Jack Ilouor.lho Summit Hill pugmst, will go to Ktiglaml to light. L Harlow, of Mahauoj City, heads n fund with a $.)0 contribution for tho relief of tho families of tho members of tb. Xatiunul Guard m that town. American and Cuban Hags are becoming numerous about town. Flout your colors to tlio breeze. 1'lour has taken :i big jump but the work inguiairs vtages remain the samo. Frank Smith, formerly of St. Nicholas, died at 1'axanios last week. Tho llKUAl.li's circulation is bouming down the valley. The people know wheie to get the latest news. K S. iirown, proprietor of the St. lllinti hotel, at Shaiuukin, has disuppcaied sud donly. He owns property valued at $25,000. The Clilbertou Coiiuciluicu are now lighting over the relayiuit irf"tiio "f ri"ion Company's tracks ' There has been sulHcieniT'tilig over that. Tho lliiiiu.l) despatches are biillctiuiid in many pline, after the paper is on tho streets V.w M nintiin i lainis that .lohu .Malin, of i fj.it tonn, and not I'atriik Mullen, of Mc i h.iiiu sille, lired the first shot ill the war i in- shut that captured tho Hist prize, the ii.iinsh Ireightboat Ileunu Ventura. I In iiieiiiln rs of tho United Mini) Workers I mei ica has incicased about fcOO ill tlie H iU tiiii n giun tho last two weeks. I he I1 & 1: employes at Girardvillc and A-.hl.iuil were paid to-dty. esti'idny twenty Italians left Mt. Carmcl lui thru native country. Stivittshas more speed than for years, uiiil will have to attend strictly to business this easiui, or I'm done with him, and 1 told linn so," says Manager Sclee, of tho Huston team. M II Master has been awarded tho con tract to furnish the cut stonu for tho new school hiiusij now ill the course of erection at Mahanov ity. American AND CUBAN FLAGS IN ALL SIZES. Wo make the best hunting Hag for outside use on bulldlliKS and sell them us low ns any other dciler in the land. No need to scud to the city mamifai turers ns you eon snvo the express charges by buying of us. R. H. Morgan, Mu"u autl Importer. 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. Dm DHRDEK MOi V' nlive and skillful tonsorial artists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop I n Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. -H15ST LINK OK- i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. w P T TSflT PV 27 We. ... m Outre Ht. i m i Stomach troublo is tho common namo applied to a durangcmvnt of tlio system which 13 keenly felt but vaguely understood. It may mean inability to retain food or to digest it. It may moan nausea, pain after eating, fullness, inordinate craving for food, or entire lack of appetite. Whatever it means, there's troublo, and it's with tho stomach. If you have stomach trouble, you will bo interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by "For nine years I suffered from stomach troublo. I tried tho aid of tho best doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and spent large sums of money, all in vain. One day while waiting a train in Bellalre, O., 1 picked up a paper with a notice of Aycr's Sarsaparilh. I got ono bottlo to try it. It did mo so much good that I purchased five more bottles. I took four of them and gained in flesh, my appetite improved, and now I can eatanything. Mystomach is all right, thanks to the uso of Ayer's Sarsapa. rills." Calvin 11. Stevexs, Uniontow n, Pa. PATRIOTISM BUBBLES. Hturs Hlid .Stripes mid llruss lluud tit Lost Creek. Special to Kvknino llr.RAl.n. Lost CrceK, April S!7. iA grand patriotic demonstration was held here at noon to-day by tlio employes of tho I.oliigh Valley Coal Company and .1. G. Ilright's storo. The young men organized a brass hand and dis coursed patriotic airs all tluough tho demon stration. Tho program consisted of tlio employes, headed by the band, inarching from tlio cen tral llieo across the villago to the store, where they burned Weyler in effigy, the baud accompanying the blaze by jil. lying "A Hot Time," after which the employes of J. C. Hright.t Co., liber orated a beautiful American Hag above their building. On this occasion the baud render ed "The Star Spangled Ilanner." Tho party then repaired to the store, W. D. Jones was mado master of curcmouics and introduced tho cmtor of tho day, Alfred J. Nimocks, of Wilmington, Del. Tho following pregram then ensued : National hymn, Central Office Hand ; oration, F.dward Bright; "Stars and Stripes Forever," band ; oration, J.Jeromo O'Neill ; "The American Iiepubllc March," band ; oration, 11. S. Daddow ; glee, Lehigh Valley (ileo Club; oration, H. J. lluntzingcr; grand llnale, "Star Spangled Banner," band. Tho demonstration was hugely enjoyed by a large uudienco of ladies and gentlemen and illustrated thoroughly the sentiments of tlio participants. In addition to the Hag raising a tribute ot esteem was shown two of their brother em ployes, Lieut. John Harnhart and Louis Hammer, who leave for the front to-morrow. WIII'.N TKAVIilJNC. Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on eery trip a buttle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts must pleasantly and eM'ei tually on the kidneys, liu'r, ami bowels, picvcntiug fevers, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale in CO cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. .Manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. Miner Itailly Injured. John Kolt, a Oerman, 31 years of ago re siding at l'ottsville and employed as u miner at the Lytic colliery, as leceived at the Miners' hospital yesterday sutlering from a dislocated back, both legs broken and a lac eration of the scalp. Muilu u Catch. Dr. J. S. Kistleratid M. II. Kehlor spent yesterday angling for trout at Moseluiu Springs, Berks county, and made nice catches. The doctor caught two measuring between lttand 13 inches each. Headache Quickly Cured. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, 25c. Dr. One of St. Clulr's Heroes. I.iet't. Carter, recently detached from the gunboat Vicksburg, rescued u young man nud his sweetheart at Norfork. They wero bid ding each other a fond farewell, when in some manner both fell from the gang-plank into the water. Lieut. Carter, who is a St, Clair hoy, and well known in Shenandoah, jumped into tho water, and by tho assistance of a ropo lowered to him the young people were rescued. Struck hy u I.ucoinotlve. Anthony Gcizer, of Shenandoah, was struck hy tho P. & It. Frackvillo train at Wetherill Junction yesturduy morning, sus taining a gusli in tho sclap, contusion of tho left arm and his left foot crushed. Ho was removed to thu l'ottsville hospital Immedi ately aflcr tho accident, where his leg was amputated below tho knee. Dwelling 17 S. Janlin St.; all latest im provements, ready fur rent May 1. Apply No. 10. 4.!i3-tf Kclipto Club llanei. Tho first annual Muy party of tho Kclipso Club, of Pottsvillo, will bo held in Union hall, at tho abovo place, on Tuesday evening, .May 10th. Quito a number of invitations have been received by young society people of town, who anticipate a pleasant time. Tlio committee in charge of thu all'air is J. Shaw, G. J. Fisher, F. G. Solium, J. F. Koegel, F. .M. F.vnns, J. O. Griosel and J. P. Fernsler. Iteiiiilirylug (irouiiiU. Several workmeu are engaged in beautify ing the grounds about the Pennyslvania tailroad station, A large plot has been staked out in tho southeastern part of tho grounds and dirt is being dumped upon It from two Hit ears preparatory to sodding and tho de signing of lower beds. Tho roads in tho vicinity of tlio station will bo maeademized. Tho boat placo to buy your wall paper Is a F. J. PurU, 21 North Maiu treet. Wo have a big assortment. tf Ihigiut-em 1'iilriotle. Tho civil engineering corps and clerical force employed by tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company at Lost Creek to-day purchased u largo American flag from 1!. II. Morgan in town and will hoist it above tho company's Lost Creek office. To Cio tu Klondike. Humor has it tint Matthew Cuiey, and Justice ot the Peace Peter Kluney, both of Connors' patch, intend to go to Klondike. They are to leave for tho gold flelds in a few days. Iluy Keystonollour. He sure that the namo Lehsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every suck. ftprt Sarsaparllia WAHAN0Y CITY, Mahalioy City, April 27 The receipt of news that tho time of tin departure from this placo for Mt. Oretna had been scheduled ut 7:40 o'clock to-morow morning made llttlo dlll'crcncc In the appearance of things at tho Armory of Co. K, N. 0. P., last evening. As heretofore stated, everything was in readiness for the shortest notice. A public meeting Is announced for this evening In Kalcr's theatre to give the "boys" a grand farowell event. Severn l'ost No. ltd. O. A. It., will attend in uniforms. Tho tio"cincnt started by Mr. K. Harlow's subscription of $50 for tlio support of the families of Co. K, N. O. 1'., during their ab senco in tlio service of Undo Sam, is meeting with gtcat favor and will bo fully arranged at a meeting in Armory hall on Friday night. W. Wackwoll has issued a challcniro to J Hcrger, of Cole's patch, fur a pigeon shooting match for from f to fSa a side. Uinlcl Well, a tcsident of this place and employed at tlio l'.llangowan colliery, re ceived a painful cut on tlio palm of tho right hand while lifting a lunip of coal into a car. Tho In mil broke while in his hands. Powhatan Tiibo No. 151, Imptoved Ordor of lied Men, has decided that any member of the tribe serving Unclo Sam during tlio pres ent war will bo kept beneficial until his re turn. A miniatiiie of Alfonso XII was blown up last night by rosldets of tho Fifth ward. Two large flro crackers wero placed In the hull of the vessel, which was blown to atoms by the explosion. Woman's Home Companion. Ono of the best illustrated monthly maga zines devoted to literature, woman's work and homo entertainment that reaches our table is the Woman's Homo Companion. It is conducted by a corps of experienced editors, and tho number for May is uu exceptionally interesting number. Lillian Bell accurately pictures Southern life, and .Mrs. Burton Har rison contributes a fascinating love story. Department articles tieat of the latest styles in millinery, street costumes, summer gowns and the general frou frou of dress. The largo number of exc llcnt illustrations add materially to tho practical and literary value of thu.uiagaziuo. Tho spirit of the approach ing Memorial Day is typified in thuattiuctive cover-pago by Henry S. llubbell, which lepresents a classic, design of a maiden .gar landing a memorial shaft elected to an honored hero. The price is but 5 cents. The Homo Companion is meeting with largo sales ill Shenauduali. Ask your grocor for tho "Hoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is tho host Hour mado. Ciipn Muy and Ocean City. Hy the lease of tho lines formerly known as tho South Jersey liatlroad tho Philadeh phia & Heading have acquiicd a direct route to the above-named points. Tho high stan dard of cxcellcnco which has hitherto pre vailed on tho Atlantic City Hailruid will be extended to the newly acmiiied lino. Fust trains, hard coal burning engines and the best facilities of ovory kind will bo oll'ercd tho sea shoio resort traveler. For tin e tables or any information not obtainable from nearest. ticket agent, address F-dson J, Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. Shenandoah Hoys Knltst. Thirteen members of the graduating class of '07 of thu Mediro-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, have enlisted as surgconsynrid now nwait tho call of Gov. HastjusiT Among tho number are Drs. A.,CV Morgan and Byers Hoxby, both claiming Shenandoah as their residence They do not expect, however, to liu called upon at tho present time. DEADLY POWDER EXPLOSION. Sovon Killed null Four Iii.lnrodnt the Cnlinu-nlii rowrtor 'Work. Banta Cruz, Cal., April 27. Three ex plosions last evening: at the California Powder works caused a greater loss of life than any of the previous accidents In the history ot these works. The wildest rumors are prevalent regarding; the number of killed and Injured and the exact number cannot yet be ascer tained. It is known that seven wero killed and four seriously Injured. Killed: Edward Kildeeran, brick mason; J. Miller, foreman of one of the mills; C. A. Cole, carpenter of the works; F. Jcnnlns, B. Jose and two boys named Marshall. The first heavy shook from the ex plosion was felt for many miles around, and was followed by two lighter shocks. Tho smoke from the works arose In such dense volumes that 'It was Impossible for a time to perceive the extent of the damage. It was said that the lire was spreading, and the main magazine was In imminent dan ger. The bugle call was accordingly sounded for members of the California Naval Itesorves, who responded nt once, hurrying t the mills and assist ing the corps of fire lighters. As nearly as can be learned the primary cause of the disaster was the explosion of the cotton plant. In Soiiuti) nnd Hoimo. Washington, April 27. During tho two hours' session of the senate yes terday the conference report on the army reorganization hill was agreed to and the measure engrossed and signed. The war revenue bill was reported to the house. The debate began today, and will continue at night sessions un til Friday. At 4 o'clock on that day the vote will be taken. The contested election case of Wise vs. Young from the Second Virginia district was de cided In favor of the contestant. Dr. Wise, who la a Itepuhllcan, by a party vote. Two MuriiiM'iirx Iiiitiirofl. Ttldgway, Pa., April 27. Fred Rock well and Patsy Bany were hanged In the Klk county Jail yesterday, being the first persons hanged In the history of the county. The men both died from strangulation. Iloth of the mur derers confessed to their spiritual ad visers. Rockwell was hanged for the murder of Lewis Haines, whom he wanted to get rid of in order that he might marry the widow. Bany mur dered a fellow countryman named Ta, rot to Agusta at Dagnus mines. An Alllniico With Unuliinn. Berlin, April 27. Tho New York cor. respondent of the Cologne Gazette ca bles his paper that he learns from "an especlnlly trustworthy source" that agreements already exist between the United States and Qreat Britain "which If the present British cabinet rontln- uob In oflleo must lead In the further course of events to an alliance." Inuri'iiHlnir ,ua,. instiii-iincn ItittoN. New York, April 27. Marine insur ance rates took another Jump yester. day. British companies have increased tho rates on American bottoms 0 per cent. They now charge a premium of I0i per cent for long voyaees, and In some rases as high as 5 per cent for transatlantic voyages. This advance In the rates is said to have been mado on account of the uncertain position of the Spanish navy and of the fact of Spanish privateers having been re ported on th coast of Grat Britain. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion Headache. 4 uleus"ut laxative. All Druggist. Tim wi;atiii'.u. The forecast for Thursday ! Fait, warmer weather nnd fresh to brisk varlablo winds, becoming mostly southerly, followed by a wiirm wavo and by gales on the lakes. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Alias Wlmlon anil Mr. O'llcnru .lolnril In Wedlock, A boaullful wedding servlco was solemnized nt high ,110611 to-day In tho Annunciation church 011 West Cherry street, in which Miss Mary K. Whalcn, daughter of Lizzio and tho Into M. J. Whalen, who was nt ono tlmo treasurer of this county, nud John J. O Ilcaru, Junior member of tho Arm of Glenn & O'Hearn, tho contractots and lum ber dealers, of town, wero tho principals. Miss I'.lla Whalen, sister of tho bride, was the bridesmaid and Jeremiah O'Hearn, brother of tho hiidegroom, was tho grooms man. .Messrs. Frank and Btoso Toolo and James Stuck, of town, and William Muhoney, of Philadelphia, cousins of tho contracting parties, Harry O'Hearn, brother of thu bride groom, and John Whalen, brother of tho bride, wero tho ushers. Tho brldo was at tired in whito inoussclino do sore over while silk and carried 11 beautiful pcavl prayorbook and rosary. Tho hiidcsmaid wore muusscliuo do soro over pink silk and carried pink roses. The bridegroom nud groomsmen woio conventional black. The grouping at tho altar mado n beautiful scene. 1 ho officiating clergyman was Hov II. F. O'ltcllly, tho pastor of tho church, who officiated at tho wedding of tlio bride's mother nnd father twenty-five years ago to-day. Tho nodding inarch was played by Miss Katie Malcy, tho organist of tho church. 1 he decorations of tho church for tho occa siou wero beautiful. Although the arrange mcnts fur tho wedding wero of an elaborate character only tho immediate friends of the contracting parties were invited to tho ccrc mony. Tho presents wero varied and cr.stly and evidenced tho high esteem in which Mr. O'Hearn and his brldo aro held. The couple left on the 2:82 Lehigh Valley train for the bridal tour, which will embrace visits to Washington, D. C, Hampton Hoads, and several other points of interest. IAUHIIAN-I.l:(lNAItD. Austin Gaughau, of town, and Miss Mary Leonard, of Kllangowun, wore married in tho Annunciation church early this afternoon. They wero supported by Thomas Lynch, of Jackson's, nnd Miss Annie Tracey, of Maha- noy City. A reception followed the wedding at tho home of tho bride's pa routs nud was attended hy a large number of fucnds. fi 1 1 0 KT.U L- K EII.S- A X. A largo number of tho friends of William Shortall, the barber, were present at tho An nunciation church nt 3 o'clock this afternoon, to witness his marriage to Miss Mary Kccnaii, of West Lloyd street, which was solemnized by Hov. Kane, the curato. Tho brido was supported by Miss Huso Ferguson, of Lost Creek, whilo Martin Lawlor, of Brownsville, officiated asgioomsmau. Mr. and Mrs. Short il 1 will go to housekeeping in tho near future. WELSII-CAMrilKLL. Another wedding at tlio Annunciation church tliis afternoon was that of Mr. Welsh, of l'ottsville, who escorted Miss Campbell, of Hllangowan, to the hymenial altar, where they wero pronounced husband and wife. A wedding reception was tendered their friends at tho residence of tho brido. WKUI1INO AT LOST Vltl:i:K. At 10 o'rlock this moinlng Ilartloy Flan ne.ry and Miss Mary Mary llalia wcio mar riid in St. Mary Magdalene's church, Lost Creek. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Buy. P. F. Daggett. John Flannory, a cousin of tho groom, and Miss Kila Malia, a sistur of the bride, supported tho couple. Mr. and Mrs, Flannory left Shenandoah on an afternoon Pennsylvania train on their honeymoon trip. ltlckert's C11I0. Bean soup to-night. Buckwheat cakes and sausage to-morrow morning. SlieiiniMloali Iteudy. Several days ago Chief Burgess Tabor re ceived an official letter from thohcaduuartors of tho National Volunteer Hcservo at New York, at tho head of which aro veteran officers of tlio late war. The Burgess re ceived blank forms of enlistment, and all other information for those who desire to enlist for tho defense of their country. In order to carry out tho instructions of the communication, tho Chief Burgess this morn ing solicited tho assistance of a number of our prominent citizens, and an exchange ot views was Had lu tho Burgess' office Tlio suggestion was mado that a pub. lie meeting bo hold to afford tho citizens of tho town an opportunity tocnlist ns members of tho National Heserve, but this was con sidered premature at tlii3 time, especially so sinco the bill recognizing the organization had not yet passed Congress. When this measure becomes a law tho state authorities will take cognisance, and issue a call in ac cordance therewith. Then it will bo in order to carry out tlio instructions of tho National Hcservo in lino with whatuver courso may be decided upon by the state government. Tho chief Burgess will so uotifly those at the head of tho movement. Meldalzls enfe. Chickou soup, free, to-night. The King Display. Patriotic sentiment has been slow lu mani festing itself in town, but is gradually break ing out and within a day or two will no doubt bo In full blast. It sproad more yesterday than on any day sinco tho war crisis has taken root, and tlio Amerlcau and Cuban colors aro now decorating many buildings, A great majority of tho people, however, aro still behind and thero is plenty room for thu display of patriotic fervor. Among the most attractivo displays is that in tho window of W. G. Dusto's barber shop on West Centre street. It consists of a stack of guns, a National Guard outfit, American and Cuban flags, bunting, photographs of Washington and McKinley, nnd sovoral views of Ameri can war vessels. The Ferguson House and Phoenix Fire Company have flung largo flagi to tho breeze nnd smaller embems decorate windows of the Hgan, Mellet and Titman buildings. Lawyers S. G. M. llollopeter and M. M. Burke have tho national colors float ing iu tho breezo from the windows of their offices, Keudrlrk House Free l.nncll, Hico soup will bo served, free, to all pa trons to-night. In tlio Ilospltul Corps, Lewis Bobb, son of Levi Bobb, of Mahanoy Piano, has enlisted iu tho army hospital corps. The young man left Mahanoy Piano last week and stood examination at Philadel phia. Ho was 0110 of 14 successful applicants in 1,000. Bobb was formerly employed as clerk lu tho (lilborton drug store. Attention, Ladles, Good taste, coupled with beauty, is a fair account of our shirt waists and ladies top skirts, Our waists look fresh, ueatand beau tiful mado of percale ami gingham. Our ladies top skirts will strike the popular chord this scasou. Thoy are graceful, nicely bound nud well made. Our policy to keep prices at the lowest notch continues as 011c of our motion, it It. V. Gill. Will be Ordained. Hov. F. O. Laudcrbtirn, a former resident of Hazleton, will ho ordained to tho episcopal priesthood 111 St. Peter's Episcopal church, that city, 011 May 1. Hov. Lauderburn for the ast year has been iu charge of Calvary church, Tumao,ua, Whito blanks at 5 couts per picoe and gilts at 0aud7J cents per piece' Wo have higher priced wallpaper. At V. J. Portz, JJ1 North Main street. tf 9 Aprd in rssiog. llatph Faust attended tho wedding of a friend nt l'ottsville to-day. He tundo the trip from Frackvillo to l'ottsville and return on his bicycle. Mrs. Anna Llewellyn, Mrs. Marshal Meyers and Mrs. Conrad Beck visited friends nt l'ottsville to-day. Mrs. Warren J. Porlz spent to-day ns n guest of friends nt Frackvillo. Dr. M. S. Klstler and H. Austock spent to-day fishing at Brandonvillu, Clyde, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Illakcr, of South Jardin street, is seriously 111. Hx-Supcrvlsor D. H. Llewollyn, has just recovered from a severe attack of nncuiunnta. l'.llsworth Sponsler, superintendent for the Shenandoah Hat and Cap Company, Is ill in bed at his homo on West Coal street. Miss Claia Womer, of Colorado Sptlngs, Col., is visiting her inrcnts in town, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benj. Womer. Mrs. Margaret Coyle, of West Centre street, Is reported seriously ill. Mrs. John Meldalzls has gono to Mt. Carmcl to visit her parents. Fred H. Hopkins, of Mahanoy City, was in town today lislting his nephew, Lewis Hopkins, who leaves with the National Guard to-morrow. United States Post Oflleo Inspector Malone, was an enrly morning visitor to town. Ho has gono to Itoarlug Creek to find tho whereabouts of tho post olllco named Ktilps, of which 110 record has been made. J. Milton Faust transacted business at l'ottsville and neighboring towns to-day. Wiililron's llljr Horse Sale To-morrow nt Miellilililoall. To-morrow, at 0110 o'clock, Waldron's big horso salo will tike placo at O'llara's livery, Shenandoah. Tho horses arrived last night and they are said to be tho best lot of horses ever shipped to this market for public auc tion. Tliero aro any number of big draugh ted to select from and the driving horses aro well represented, Lvery horso must and shall bo sold. Don't miss this big sale. To morrow will bo tho day, at O'Hnra's livery, corner Whito and Lloyd stieets, Shenandoah. Diphtheria, soro throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Kclcc tric Oil, At any drug storo. AVm, l'eiin Aroused. Tho little settlement about a nillo west of us known ns Wm. l'enn has taken arms against Spain and is bubbling over with patriotic enthusiasm. Passcngors on tho F & 11. trains that passed through tho place last night thought tho residents wero getting ready to go to Cuba in a body. A beautiful 10x20 foot American flag was hoisted over the roof of the Wm. Penu Supply Company's storo and in tho evcuiug an effigy of Weyler was strung up to n telegraph pole. Alter the effigy was riddled with bullets it was lowered and burned up amid the derisive shouts of a largo crowd. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Maiu street. tf Fire! rlro! Urol Insuro your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Undci writers Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. TlOIt HUNT. Two large rooms in liefowich All con-a-19-tf venlences. Suitable for ofllee, "IJtOIt HUNT. A dwelling-, centrally locnted. I1 Apply at II uiiAi.n olllce. 8-1'J-tf T710IS SALU A very dcslmblo property. Ap ) ply to Joseph Wyntt, 1M1 North Main St. tf , P, 0. S. OF H All members of Camp 1 12, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon 1 the committee, on or before April 28th, For tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held 011 May 4th, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at 13. T. Yost's barber shop, East Centre street, on or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. 13. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. II. KERSLAKE, M. II. KEHUJR, H. I PARROTT, Committee. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant, nnd ure 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 enn he left at No, 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley nnd Bowers street. POU SALE CHICAP, A fa.OQQ house for rjsi,40o, iNo. 313 Kast Centre sheet, Shenandoah, Pa., lot 151150. I paUl $1,785 under the hammer six months ago and will sell ot once if you want the above bargain; will take $500 cash and will give lour years credit on balance. You can call nt the above address and examine same. Call or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Renn Street, Tamaqua, Pa, DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate dttective work. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, William-sport, Pa, OOLD DUST. GOL WE WILL GIVE- building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean good grades. Come in jind see us some day and we will show you out- stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. -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 for themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's shoes, from (o cents up; ladies' shoes, from 7s cents up ; men's shoes, from oscents up, 0 SX ABE LEVINE, Proprietor. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced ngc. I'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute (juarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$ The Wry llest Teeth, $8. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $1 ; Host Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning;, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Home Our Store.i or at --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DRINK CIJSARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. "GOLD BUbT." A Handsome Dining Room Where tho vaU nnd ceilings nro mado dnttity nnd uttriictlvo by our utiivo dcslutis nnd rich nnd beautiful coloring lu yvn paper, Is an incentive to n falling appetite. At no tlmo of tho yenr docs your rooms need n new drew ns much n) when aprln comes In her new gnrb, nnd flhamca tho dingy room wticro winter has left ita Impress In mnoko and dust 1 ook nt our new and lovely stock, of wall papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ' As low prices on lumber and all kinds ot NEW- 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, iu 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. Baby Carriages 53.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2.75. White enameled bedstesds, a miracle, $,98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49d High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35k Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. miLn.-cnmr-sTORt o DICAMJIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. WojjjEpcentro SO