The War Scare 1 If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York. Philadel phia and I'ottsville papers to all parts of town: also the Kvknistv IIi.KVLn, 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, a rvissin St. SELLING OUT. laic uirums, lace, tnble (.loth-,, Iincni, ni'.uU, underwear and gem furiii5limus- I hrsc are rare bargains to Iir had. Will le io the town shortK and will close out our si nk .it am.iinjjli lnw prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Kobblns' Mock. Em Pennsylvania Militiamen, 'Mid Snow, Hail and Rain, Show They Are Not Fair Weather Soldiers. Mount Grptna. I'u.. Aruil 20. Thn I'' iins l anla m II It In yestiMdny refi'iv- od lh' first test of lt silt and endur-nin-c of the present campaign when th'' ntiie division uaaemUled at Mount liitnn tiB a result of the president's t. quest upon Governor Hastings for toltinteers. Snow, hail and rain were Hi.- dlHtlngnlshlnK features of the sol diers' advent, and last night the men slept under wet canvas and on ground ankle deep In mud. There was not a mumiur from the ranks. I'ach man bore himself as steadily and obeyed orders as promptly as If the most pleasant weather prevailed. Ofllcers and men alike floundered around In the mud as best they could, all showing a Fiim determination to prove to the state that Its militia are not fair we.it her soldiers. ImM night, however, rn.my of the men slept In the auditor ium of the relltrious meeting grounds, and others in freight and passenger cai . Tin- regiments began arriving as early as six o'clock In the mornlns, wlvn the Ninth, under Colonel C. Bow Dougherty, reached the camp with every man In the ranks. The regiment left Wllkesbarre at 0:10 o'clock Wed ru sday night. Generul Goliln and the Third brigade staff nrilved shortly be fore noon nnd at once took possession of brigade headquarters. General "Wiley and the stalf ofllcers of the Sec ond brigade came into camp while the hailstorm was at Its worst. It had al most ceased raining when the first of the Philadelphia troops arrived, and It wns well on in the afternoon before the last of them reached camp. Owing to the late arrival of many of the com- miimls it was decided to postpone the formal opening of camp until sunrise today, wlitM a salute of 21 guns was fired. As nulckly ns the various commands rea( bed the grounds their respective camps begun to assume form, and In a few hours rows of white tents dotted the surface of the ground. This work had no sooner been completed before n. many of the soldiers ns could pos libly get away went into Lebanon and purchased extra supplies. There was eui h a demand for rubber boots that In f.re dark It was hard to obtain any foi love or money. Secretary of War Alger has advised Governor Hastings that tho I'ennsyl .mia National Guard ns now consti tuted will be mustered Into the United Slates service. The only change will bo an increase in the membership o the Infantry and cavalry companies to the maximum of SO olllcers and men and the three batteries of artillery to 11G ollkers nnd men each. The guard will enter the volunteer service with its present line and staff ofllcers. Mem bership in the guard does not make It Impel ative on either olllcers or men to enlist In Uw United States service. win:." tuavi:i,in(i Whether on pleasure bent or business, talio on cery trip a boltlo of Syrup of l'lys, as it nets most pleawntly all,l effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, provcuting levers, headaches and other forms of hick m ss. I'or mile m 50 cent bottles by all lcad uB druggists Mnnufiictuied by tho Cili forma I'ig Syrup Co. only. we: bottle: Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. rpp. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. FOR SAM'. C1IEAI', V f 2,000 Iioum for 1,400, No. 313 Hast Centre stieet, Shenandoah, l'a., lot 15U50. I paid $1,785 undtr the hammer six months ago and will sell at once if you want the above bargain ; will take $500 cath and will give four years credit on Iwlaiicc. You can call at the above addicts and examine same. ( all or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Pcnn Street, Tamaqua, Pi J. BUST LINK OK M GROCERIES. FLOUR. FEED. iSV HAY and hTIIAW. M Floor and Table 011 Cloths. Sen j:m cv w vt ... m SOW Prevent Prevention is always better than cure, even when euro is possible, liut so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes tho natural act of that instinct of self presorvation which is " the first law of nature." Pneumonia can be pre vented ami is often cured by tho use of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. "Somo years ago I had n severe cold and wsb threatened with pneumonia. 1 could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched condition. 1 procured a botlle of Aycr's Cherry l'ectorai and took It according to tho directions, nnd at the ond of fifteen daysw as ns well and sound as beforo tho attack. I have recommended it in many casus of pneu monia since, and havo never known it to fall in effecting a euro." JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. "I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lungs, and defied tho skill of i: y pliy nicians so that they considered mo incurable. At last I began to use Ayor'sCherrj Pectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FUANCISCO A. SEVKWANO. Taunton, Mass. is put up in half-size bottles at half prico GO cunts. JUAHANOY CITY. Public's Mm fluent Sulillerh' to lEaUfi rHluilU'M. Mahanoy City, April 21). It. V. Swank, I'Atu, lias subscribed f25 to the funds for tho maintenance of the families or members of Co. l; now in service A meeting will be held to-night in armory hall to ofl'ect a nf r- uianciit organization for the purpose of re ceiving tho funds nnd applying them for the object stated. .Mountaineer Council No. Ill, Jr. O. U. A. II., has decided to exempt all members from dues whilo in the scrvico of tho United States during tho present war. Goorgo Lichmau, a boy, was put under $301) bail for throwing a stono through the sitting room window of Patrick Klllott's lwuso. Threo other boys wero arrested for the same oH'cnso, but wero discharged after a bearing. The Sandy Kottom foot ball team will havo an anniversary celebration in Kaier's danco hall this evening. James Haushuoy has purchased "Kitty K," a trotter with a record and prouiUcs to givo some of tho fast horses in this vicinity brushes. Work was begun 011 the sewerago this morning under tho direction of Supervisor Silas Davis. The main street sewer will bo the first put in. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Corfield, of Staffordshire, Knglaiul, aro in town visiting tho laltcr's brother, l'ruf. A. Wright, and wero tendered a reception last night. John O'Urien, son of the furnier Justice of the Peace, has made application to enter the Miners hospital at I ountaln Springs as student. The Dangers of Spring Which arise fiom impurities in tho blood and a depleted condition of this vital fluid may bo cntiiidy averted by Hood's Sar.saparilla. This peat medicine, cures all spriiiK humors, b ills, eruptions and sores, and by cnrieliinu and vitalizing the blood, it overcomes that tired feeling and tives vitality and vigor. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents. Helen (jonnl'i (il'lT to Uncle Sam. New York, April 29. Miss Helen Gould confirmed the report that she had tendered the United States eov ernment $100,000 to aid In prosecuting the war against Spain. Miss Gould added that, while President McKInley had acknowledued the offer, it had not vet been accepted. ij)nufiirri4 Tlitnl; Our ships Itptrented Madrid, April 29. The version of the bombardment of Matanzas by the Uni ted States fleet which has reached hers says that "after half an hour's light the Americans were obliged to retreat." The ofliclal reports, In addition to say Inu the Americans "were obliged to re treat," admit that "several men wero killed," and that "some damage was done to the town," also saying that the "American loss Is not known." A ItPtiliiKMit Kor (.'0I0110I (Jrnnt. New York, April 29. Major TCdmund H. Mitchell, who resigned from tho command of the Fourteenth regiment, of Brooklyn, over eight months ago, said today that he had met Colonel Fred D. Grant by appointment yester day afternoon, and assured him that he would be elected to the command of the regiment. Colonel Grant, he said, agreed to accept tho position, In caso of election. Alleged Spiinluli Spy Arrcitort. New Orleans, April 29. The govern ment engineer olllcer at Port Kads has arrested a man believed to bo a Span ish spy. He gave his name as John Walsh and his home as New Orleans. Several undeveloped films and map descriptive of the river and govern ment works at Port Kails were found on him. AUHtl'liui Ktiipenir'H (lift to Spain. London, Apill 2D. The Vienna corre spondent tit The Mornlns Post says: "Emperor Francis Joseph privately contributed $100,000 to the national naval subscription In Spain, anil has" further shown his sympathy by per mitting a number of Austro-Hungarlan olllcers to Join tlw Spanish flag. Sllvor Croam Polish, tho best In tho world. At llrumm's. I'irel I'lrnl viral Insuro your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and l'ire Association, Hartford Flro Ins. Co., American Kiro Insurance Co., Wont Chostor Flro Ins. Co., United Firomcii'11 Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. I'lioIiiytlowor ii oirt. Now York, April 29. The Ogden Goe let estate hns refused to accept the JtVOO.OOO which the government had agreed to pay for the yacht MayJlower. The Mayflower 1b now In commission as a torpedo boat destroyer, and Is at tached to Admiral Sampson's fleet. Thousands of sullerurs from grippe havo liccu rtstoied to health by One Minute CoiikIi Cure. It quickly euros coughs, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat aud lung discuses. C. II. llonenbuch. dherrg Peciora! I Tim wr.ATiii:n. The furecast for Saturday ; Tartly cloudy to fair, wanner weather, preceded by rain In tlif northern dWrlets, with fresh to brisk southerly and westerly winds. Mr. and Mrs. John Fry spent yestorday at tho county seat, County Controller Snyder was a visitor In town this afternoon. T. II. Van Duseiiand Jacob Houtz visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. Miss Jennie and Harry Golden attended the dance at Pottsvlllo last eveninc .Miss Clara Metcalf, of North Wbito street, spent yesterday in Maliauoy City visiting friends. Thomas Parker, of tho Mahamiy City Record, was a caller at tho HKlUI.Dnllico last evening. .Mrs. JdIiii I.. Williams and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sanger, spout to-day visiting friouds in town. JllssS.idlo Koehler, of Allcntown, Is vis iting her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Kohler 011 North Main street. Mrs. John Spenco and son, Frank, of rVlIcntown, who spent tho past two weeks In town, returned homo to-day. Mrs. Mary Coleson, of Philadelphia, who spent tho past few weoks as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John West, 011 Oak street, left for her homo to-day. WHIRLED BY A SHAFT. A Mill Kinployii llus 11 Very Thrilling Kx perltnce. Mahanoy City, April SB. William Moyer. employed as engineer at tho l'uslo hosiery mill and residing 011 Last Mabanny Avenue, had his right arm broken in three places this nftornoon. Ho was wiping oil from a shaft when the end of tho rag be was using wrapped around tho revolvins shaft and his hand. Moyer was whirled around the shafting aud ho fell to the floor, a distance of twelvo feet. Moyer was unconscious and it was found that his right arm had been broken in two places below the elbow and in one placo abovo. Oo to Uofowich and get ?10 worth of goods for $5. i-28-3t Wnyler by IriJcy. Tho strcots aud pavoments at the intersec tion of Jardin aud Ccntro streets were crowded with people shortly . bofore nine 'clock last night when tho Itazor Club strung up an elllgy of Wcyler in front of I oltz s harbor shop and applied a torch to it, As tho flamos spread over tho form of tho substitute for the despised Spanish represent ative tho Patriotic drum corns rattled oil' enlivening Yankee tunes and the greatcrowd cheered. JIIeIilnl7lH unfa. Cream of tomato soup, frco, to-night. sk your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent dour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho best flour made To llccoi-afo 11 'ItloclcniUi ltitnnor. Mndrld, April 29. In the senate yes terday General Donoso greatly eulo gized the captnln of the transport Montserrat for running the blockade. Admiral Hermejo. minister of marine, replying, said tho government had de cided to offer a decoration on the of ficer. Senator Toca declared that the American blockade of a part of the Cuban coast was contrary to interna tional law anu caicuiateu to cause great Injury to neutrals. Admiral Ber mejo promised that the government would take up the question with a view of communicating its conclusions to the powers. I'lilmo t'oiiiiniinils Now Jorsoy Troops Trenton, April 29. An order was Is sued from the adjutant general's ofllco yestorday designating Major General Plume, of tho New Jersey National Guard, as commander of tho military post at Sea Girt, where the regiments designated for the volunteer army will be mobilized. General Plume has not yet decided whether he will order the men to report at Sea Girt on Saturday or Monday. Captnln Dalilgren, of the battalion of tho 'west, naval reserves, has asslgiit-d the Camden division of his battalion to take the Montauk from League Island navy yard to Portland, Me. I'ortncnl Deolnres Xoutrnllty. Lisbon, April 29. The Ofliclal Gazette publishes today a decree declaring the neutrality of Portugal In the conflict between Spain and the United States. The terms of the decree are similar to those used on the occasion of the government's neutrality proclamation at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war. Annual Solos overC, 000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as 'Wind nnd Tain In tho Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals, Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appotito, Costlveness. Iilotchcs on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous aud Trembling Sonsatlnus. THE FIRST DOSE WILL OIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:ciIAM'S FILM, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fornalos lo com plete health. They promptly rcmovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nml euro Mi ll Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE uTnny Patent Medicine. Intlio World. 25o. at nil Drug Storos, American AND CUBAN FLAGS IN ALL SIZES. Wo make tho lot bunting flnu for outaMo use on tiulldliiKi nml hell tht-iu as low m any oilier doler In the laml. No need to send to the city tnauufneturere ns you can save the cuprous churRi' hy buying of ub, R, H. Morrill!, ranUfaUa!irdrriuporter. Tho Rosy Freshnoss Ami a velvety softness o( the skin Is Inva riably obtained br thwswhouao I'ozzoni's Complexion Powder. y5rd in .ossiog. I HOME MEM : A Measure at Last. 1 JHViAYPOL WASHES. U PVES ) A V. is WAS HESaibDYES Ij 'h . ;S AT ONE OPERATION S- ..ANY COLOR. 2 The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for;: ; Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, S: 5 Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under ;S linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, : 5 Cotton or Wool. ' J: ZsSolJ in All Colors by Croccrs ano 5 Druggists, or mailed free S: z for 15 cents; ji Address, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP DEPOT, : ; 12T Duaae Street, A'etr York, J: P. 0, S. OF A. Kliihurutc Arrangements Made for tbo C1111111 H Auiilversury. The arrmgeuients for tbo celebration of the 29th anniversary of Washington Camp N'o. 112, P. O. S. of A., at Ferguson's theatre next Wednesday evening, have been com ploted on an elaborate scale, l'rof. S. T. cord, tho celebrated humorist and Imper sonator, will be the star attiaction, but by no means the only interesting and pleasing feature of tho oonlng, as an excellent uixillary program has been arranged and tho full Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces will figure in it. Tho doors or tho theatre will bo opened promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Mem bers of tho order who havo net secured tickets for tbo event should mako application at onco at Yost's barber shop, on Kast Centre street. Whito blanks lit 5 ceuts per piece aud gilts at 0 and 7J cents per piece. We have higher priced wallpaper. At J. I'ortz, 21 North Main street. tf Wedding IIhIIh. A doublo weddinu was celebrated at St. John's German Catholic chmch, I'ottsville, ou Wednesday afternoon. Tho contracting parties wero 1 C. L. Kbcrlo and Miss Cath arine Hummel, both uf Pottsvide, aud John Swain and Miss Theresa Wright, both of Philadelphia. Tho ceremony was performed by llov. F. W. Longinus, tho rector. John Smith, 01' Heading, and Miss liarbara Itadcr, of Pottsvlllo, wero married in tbo Niino church yesterday1 alternooii, by the rector. William Ward and Miss Katie ltoeder, both of Ashland, wero married yesterday after noon at tho paronago of St. Joseph's church, by Itev. II. J. McUettigau. (Icorgo Itnborts and Miss Clara J. Harsley, wero ruairiid last evening by liov. V. I. Evans, pastor of the Welsh liaptist church, at the home of tho groom's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Sainutl Kobcits, 011 West Cherry street. Only fiicndsaud relatives of the contracting parties wero present. Tho young couple en joy a largo circle of acquaintance who oxtoud to them their good wishes. John tlrowcott and Miss Margaret J. West wero married last evening at the residonco of tho brido's parents, on West Oak street, by Itov. Swindells, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Katherino West, sister of the brido. was tho bridesmaid and Henry Millward, of Maliauoy City, tho groomsman. Aftcr-tho ceremony thero was a receptiou with immediate friends of the contracting parties in attondanco. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-llcadaeho never fails, 25c. Deserved l'romotfon. Among tho officers of tho regular army who aro in tho lino of promotion to majors of tho third battailous of each regimout pro vided for by tho Act of Congress passed a few days go, appears, the namo of Captain William Auman, of tho 13th Infantry, now at Tampa, Florida. Capt. Auman is a Schuylkill mau, having entered tho army from Pottsvlllo and ranks well in tho service. Dr. J. Kjro Cicriimii Physician And Surgeon, of Heading, Pa., will be at tho Franpy Hoti ou April 30th, from 1 to 3 p.m. Rupture euro guarantaeo. Pritato surgical hospital, H2 N. 8th St., Heading .L2S-2t Justices' Cases. Edward Toohoy was put under $300 bail by Justice Tourney last night. Ho was charucd with assaulting John Uugonls at tho Maple Hill colliery. John Sowluskl was put under f 100 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night 011 charges of assault and battery, surety and malicious mischief preferred by Mrs. Stlney Czerwus. Finest spring styles of clothing for men, youths and boys sold at Refowich's at half tho regular price. 3t l'ell In 11 .Minn Ilreacli. John Dclaney, of Locust (lap, lies in tho stato hospital nt'iring his end. Last Satur day ho and a companion stinted on a walk from tho Gap to Mt. Carniel, having wagered ou who would resell their destination fust. Delanoy made his way across tho hill and fell into a 111I110 breach, sustaining injuries that may terminate in his death. Go to Refowich's and get a dollar's worth for fifty cents. Prices to suit the times. 3t Meetings To-night. A meeting of the Soldiers Monument Asso ciation will ho held In the U. A. It. hall, lief owlcli building, at S o'clock this evening. A full attendance of leprebeiitutives is desired. A regular inouthly meeting of the Hoard of Health will be hold in tho Council chamber to-night. Kfiidrlek IIoiish Vren Lunch. Clam soup will bo served, free, to all pa trons to-night. A lleiiutlfiil I'lag. Tho largest Cubau llsg displayed lu town was unfurled lu froutof tho Ferguson Houa, on Centro street, this morning. It is a beau tiful emblem 10 x 0 feet in size aud floats proudly besido tho largo American Hag which has so often dono duty at tbo hotel ou gala occasions, Tho Cuban flag was mado by Mrs. Thomas II. Hutchinson, wile of tho proprietor of tho hotel, and tho patriotic lady Is now at work on a similar Hag which she Intends to send to her former place of icsldeucc, Suubury, Dwelling 17 S. Jardin St.; all latest Im provements, ready for rent May 1. Apply No, 10. 4-23-tf "4 V I r ; 1 I No Muss. No Trouble. ilillYPOLE PITHY POINTS. liiilipniilngs Throughout tlm Giitmti'y (fhrontcliwl for Hasty I'erusnl. Work on the new slalo capitol was started on Wedueday. A mail box has been placed at the corner of C oal and Jaidln streets. Many first-class machinists at Delano are securing work elsewhere. Flags aro quite numerous In town, but tlicro Is room for many more. lllds for street paying In Mahanoy City will cloc 011 Saturday at noon. ' Thomas Jones and son, Kay, journeyed to Pottsvlllo yesterday afternoon Allotments out of tho $50,000,000 defense ' fund to datoapgrcgato $11,222,110. Tim Mahanoy City Lithuanian lland will hold their anniversary this evoulng. Improvements' at tho Pennsylvania K. It. station continue. It is now being icpalnted. Mrs. O. M. Matter has changed her resi dence Irom Kast Oak stieet to 21 Kast Coal slieet. Maliauoy City has a Flying Squadron Club, anil they will hold a clam bako at lakeside on Sunday a week. An amateur of Mahanoy City has chal lenged Peter Woodball, of Fisher's patch, to shoot at eleven bird. Tho Junior Endeavors will hold hold a meeting this evening, ill tho basement of the M. H. church. Magic lantern scenes will bo displayed. lio sine you aru right, then go ahead, lie sure you get Hood's Sarsaparilla, and not somo cheap and worthless substitute, Charles II. Lewis, formerly of Shenandoah, is in tho county In tho Interest of Palm's Huslnees College, Philadelphia. llcnjiimln Green, of Cllrardvlllc, a con- tractor at the Hammond colliery, was badly bUrncd by gas. Ho will recover. Tim contest com t completed tho examina tion of illegal voters in Shenandoah, the Fifth ward being disposed of yesterday The Oerman Catholic congregation, of Newtown, has just completed the laying out , of a cemetery, tho first In that Httlo town. Oeneral Coibin says no Stato's volunteer allotment will bo increased, as every Stato has signilicd it would furnish its full equip ment. There are ten now mines being opened lu tho anthracite region In splto of the fact that thoso already in operation can only work ten days a month. Why is It? The Mellet building on West Centro stieet Is at present being wired throughout for incandescent lights. Tho power will bo furnished by the dynamos at the Columbia brewery. 2,00.'i pcoplo attended two performances of the "Spotting Duchess" at Heading recently. This sanio company appears at Kaier's opora bouse to-night and plays a return date at Heading to-morrow. John Dempsey, of Mlnersville, who was fire boss at Tliomaston colliery, until it closed down, has accepted tho position of inside foreman of tho Losch and Mooro colliery at I.orberry. Mr. Dempsey will remove his family to Tremout. Another Case of Classic Uliigliuins. Undoubtedly our classic ginghams, which we formerly sold at 10 ceuts and which aro now going at 5 cents havo mot with success among tho ladies. This morning wo opoucd another case. Come early aud secure first choice. 1-28-tf ILF. Gill. lllckort's Cale, Clam soup, freo, to-night. Baked potatoes and sausage to-morrow morning. To-night's l'lay. "The Sporting Duchess" comes to Kaier's grand opera liouso, Maliauoy City, to-night, with its great cast, its mammoth scenes, its brilliant costumes, its thoroughbred horses and all tbo general paraphernalia which helped to mako this production the most famous of any ever given in America. Everybody should go and seo this great event. The best placo to buy your wall paper is a F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo havo a big assortment; tf Stii'iiaiiiloali dots the I'rle. A spirited waltzing contest was held in BurchiU's hall, Frackvillo, on Wednesday night, in which a large number of young people from all points of tho county partici pated. One of tho contestants was Miss Emily Kraft, of town, who had as her partner, William Davis, of Mahanoy City. They were awarded tho prizo, a gold medal. NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' ERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,. OR. RICHTER S I h MlSrtll?lfm PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned I IfcmnrknMvsurfpRflfiill I Only Bonulno Willi Trado Mark" Anchor.' Jf. .d. Klrhtcr&Co., 215 1'carlSt.,. Kcir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Htmses, Own Glassworks. 23&&OGU. Hudorscd & rucoiaumudcd by A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St.. . II. Hagcnbuch, 103 N. Main P. P.D. Kirlln, S. Main St. ' Shenandoah. . Dn. nicHTcrt'a k ANCIIOIt HTOIIIACIIAI. bent i.oii. i'ysprpNia:Nmiiinrii rinmpfnlntn. ' ,1 11 1 iiM.iiiii, l.tKii, ii . w I Ml IM I , 1 0. 8. OF fl. Arrangements are now complete lor the entertainment to be given in Ferguson's theatre on Wednes day evening, May 4th, by Prof S. T. Ford and others Members of the order who have not secured tickets can have the same bv calling at B. J. Yost's barber shop. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock p. 111. Children positively not admitted. B. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. II. KERSIyAKK, M. H. KEHI.ER, B. F. PARROTT. Committee. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the bhenandoali Kenovating Coinpaivy'splant, nnd are prepared to clean, sew anil lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can he left at No. 7 Noith West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowers street. of tbo Clolio f or t5t eumatismjB "20LD DUST." I "OOLfi fiDST." E$&''MmW 's nercr pleasant work. The way to have cleaning I wMW veu t'on; nll(l t0 K through It quickly without 1 BBvg ' fffisftSiat spending much strength, Is to use D WMWrtM W EPfe am I ' ISif Powder. fejaQM lM T'lcn denning things nre laid aside early In the day, nnd I I jr'vKb I K housewife has time for more pleasant things. I fOlDf '(; B largest package grentwt economy. I OVS ' W XIII? N. K. l'AIIlIIANIC COMPANY, 1 lVluJfUr WL Chlcag0' St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. R I'lP WE WILL GIVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds 01 building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean good grades. Come in and see us some day and we will show you our stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W: Johnson,) IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. -THE Factory Shoe Store' Has opened al No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to I,. Goldin's clothing store, with a full line of boots and shoes at factory prices. New stock, new goods. We also carry a com plete line of gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, underwear, notions, &c, at prices according to the times. We quote a few articles the prices of which speak for themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's shoes, from -lo cents up; ladies' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up, 0 ABE LEVIIME, 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 age. I'ainlfss and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very llett Teeth, 58. You can get 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. Gold Hillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. Wcuse but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St , Shenandoah. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, Examination Made at Tour Home or at Our Store.i --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, mim mm w Attentive und skillful tonsorial artists always iu attendance, Neatest Shop In "Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Dlock, A Handsome Dining Room Where tho walls ond ceilings aro mado dnlnty nud nttrnetlvo by our tinhpie designs and rich nnd beautiful coloring lu wall papers, Is an Incentive to a fulling appetite. At no tlmo of the year does your rooms need a new dress as much as when spring conies In ber new garb, and shames tbo dingy room where wlnttr'lias left its impress In smoko and dust. Look at our new and lovely stock of wall papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW- o MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOIt 8AI.I-:. Beat located two-chair barber Hhop In Mt Carmcl, Pn., cheap. Address J, II. Thonuis, Mt. Carmcl, Pa. It Local salesman to Bell our IN l liimluatlnir nnd luhrlcratliiK oils, axle ureasu aud petrolatum, Kino oils nnd liberal commission. Address I'eiin Petrolatum Co,, Ofllco and Refinery, Cornopolls, Pa, 4-28-2t EOI: HUNT. Two lartre rooms In Itefowlch bulldiuir, 10 South Main street. All con veniences. Suitable lor ofllco. 3-19-tf ITtOH HALIC A very desirable property. Ap ) ply to Joseph Wyatt, 201 North Main St. tf 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, 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. Baby Carriages 3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, S2.75. White enameled bedsteads, a miracle, SI.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35c. Leather seat rockers we nre selling at $,69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St.