The War Scape! If you want to keep posted you timet mnA ihr ttmvtinrMra . Wo ill liver all the New York, Philadel-, phia ami Pottsville papers to all , parts of town: also the KvENtNO i Hku.u.d, which contains the latest news by wire and all county and local news. Leave yonr order at the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, d ISI. VI a In St. RHjTjTjTNCt OTTr A In u 1 1 1 1 n -, luce, tnlile rliithi, linens sjnul-. undnwear ami gt'nt' furnishing. tticse are rare bargains to be bad. Will leave the town ahurtly and will close out our stock nt amazingly low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Hobblns' lilock. rm.ITICAI. POINTS. Cliarle V. Ilerger, Kin,., deposed as County Solicitor, is "nid to be a candidate for County C jniroller. II J Muldoon, of town, Is making an active canvass for Controller, tinder Demo cratic rules, and is meeting with much suc cess. Uis friends aro confident of the dele gates from this town. Brtimm has returned to his first lore the Greeubackcrs. At least, that is what they My in Washington. Joseph II Niehter, of I'ottsville, wants tho Democratic nomination for County Treasurer Will Warden Ilrower bo lemoveil ? The answer to that question Is worrying many politicians these days. J I ltlaksleo, caudidato for tho Demo cratic Senatorial nomination, is with tho National Guard, beiiiR second lieutenant of Co E, of Mahatioy City. Representative GriUlths is a candidate, for to-nomination by the Democrats When the mercantile list was heinc given out for publuation, Commissioner Meyers re minded his col leagues that they were gi vine it exclusively to Pottsville papers, and stig gested that this was not right. Hut the two '( ombine" Commissioners did not heed. The "deal" must bo carried out. It Is intimated that ex-Senator Coyle, if he fails toserun an appointment to a clerkship in Philadelphia, will seek a renomiuation iu thi3 dutm-i N"o outsider need apply. The Thirtieth district gets hiitone appoint ment from the Commissioners, ami that is credited to Shenandoah. Ashland and Mahanoy City didn't cut any figure in the latest round-up in the Commis sioners orlico Why is this thusly ? Aren't these towns expected to turn in for the "ticket next Fall ? Chronicle. Tho old greenback ideas which Congress man Iirmum has cherished for years are again cropping out. Tho other day while debating the war tax measure ho advocated tho issue of a hundred and fifty million new greonbai Us And notwithstanding all this Jtriunm claims to he a gold man, and is seek ing re-nominatiou on tho Uepiihllcan ticket. It is high timo that this politica.1 ''Huckster" is relegated to tho rear.-VTj' the voters of Schuylkill, says the, Hs'zh toii Standard. Wiudovv.srV,., fmin 111 cents and upward. ttijK.''ii fiu ii on large shades. F. J. I'ortz, n Noitli U.iui street. tf Paring Highway Hohhcry. II ,id i- m l rohhuries are becoming limn-erou.- a ..mik! Ashland, and one of tho most dar.og .asis f highway robbery heard of in tins ountv lor soino years, was perpetrated in Il.iri y township on Sunday night. The vii t in iu Hany Sauser, a well known resi dent ot ilegins township. Ho was held up by two uukuuvTii men while returning homo from Ashland, dragged from the carriage shot in the tight leg, robbed of $10 and left lyiug unconsciuus on tho lonely ruad side After making the assault the footpads tied the horse to a tree and made good their escape. An hour later ho was found by two men. and lakon to his home. Ho will re cover but can not identify his assailants. Headache Quickly Cured. I)r Davis Aiiti-Hoadacho never fails, 2 A Shooting Contest. ' hooting match arranged between John " f Jackson, and John Malonc, of Shell 'c J for a purse of $2.", will take place at j doab park, Saturday, May 11th, at !.' Director Kleetell, a meeting of tho Hoard of Directors of 1 ; National Hank last evening Joseph T. kaw ez was elected a director to fill the - v caused by the resignation of Dr. J. '. of Philadelphia. NEW STOCK -OF- U. S, and Cuban FLAdS Just received. Cuban Flags, 10c, 20c, 25c, 40c, SI.50, S2.00. II, S. Flags, from SI5.00 each, 3c per dozen up to R. H. Morgan, M",u""fl0,n,5ri.p..rter. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. l'nvate lainuy orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. iiwi uir ur GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STItAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 &8, i x 8 I' & J. e istphat a gnat many nun And womcn are looking for ; help against approaching baldness; help against Ivhitcntig lochs help to restore the lost gloss to the hair; help Against fading tresses, help for the scalo attacked bv dandruff. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR offers rust such help. It restores gray or faded hair to Us original color, gi-ves it length, thickness and gloss, and removes dandrti. " Mv hair was rouirh nnd broken and begnn to (. I " it. The vise of but one buttle AvrK s II vIK Viook bnth tlirekfd thefnlHne out and lendered mv hair smooth, Kloiiy ana in splendid condition. H lithe finest of di es. ams. r. 1.. .vil i rj, Oliver icutv, Jiisa. "Some venr ntro mv bair 1" Kran to fall oiitand 1 became ciuito bald, lly ndvice 1 tl led Jffetir and very soon my hair censed to fall out and a new and vigorous growth made its appearance. Mv hair is now abundant ami plossv." Ttioa. DUNN, Hockville, Wis. MAHANOY CITY. rim rropoMltloii I'or tbo i:tiihliHltinent or ii Milk .-Villi. Mahanoy City, May 3. Tho projectors of tho plan to transfer n silk mill from P.iteison, X. J., to this town were heio lnt night and made their formal proposition. They oti inato the value of their plant at f I0.O0U and want the people here to raise $30,000 on six per cent, bonds redeemable In ten years. They said the mill would employ 150 hands, and perhaps twice that number. An effort will be mado to nile the money ieiiiiied, but the conditlouof the times Is rather against the success of the project. Tho pool match last night between John Williams, the bartender at tho opera hou'o saloon, and Louis Culbertson, of Shenandoah, was witnessed by about i.'00 people. The contest was interesting from statt to finish and was won by Williams, who scored 2U0 points against Culbertson s ISO. Tho base ball season will open at the local park next Saturday with a g.uno between the St. Nicholas Illiies and the Locust Dale club. Thee clubs wero the champions of tho Mah anoy Valley In-t season. A black snako four leel long was found in the yard adjoining Jacob West's stoio on Last Centic street. At a meeting of the School llaard last night a letter from tho State Tieasurer's ollice was read, stating that by mistake the amount of the school appropriation sent to this borough last year was $1,000 in excess of the amount due and tho excess will bo de ducted this year. During tho past two weeks tho electric light company has been annoyed by the ma licious cutting of tho ropes of the street lump. The , company is giv ing warning against the depredation. Social and Kiitertiiliiineiit. A social and'cntertainnient will bo held in Hold ins' opera bouse to-morrow night, under the auspices of tho Welsh Presbyterian church, of town. This congregation seldom appears before the public for assistance, in fact this Is tho II 1st public entertainment they have held for ten or moio years. Those in charge f the atl'air have arranged an excel lent program, tine that will prove a novelty iu many respects. Tho entertainment will begin promptly at seven o'clock, aud during the evening refreshments will bo served. The admission is only ten cents, and those who attend aro assured an enjoyable time. You will miss a treat if you fail to bo present. l'elislolis Issued. 1 lie following soldiers pensions were issued: Amos Stine, pine Grove, jfl ; Peter I). Helms, Philadelphia, s ; William A. Wary, Ashland, fO; Alice Slocutn, (iiraicl ville, fs; William Clements, Shamokin, fit; ; Franklin Wagner, Pine drove. $12; John Longenberger, Oneida, $12 ; James Mc Laughlin, Shenandoah, $0; John Saus'cr, Pino drove, $12. Increased: David Pritch- ard, Pottsville, to ?17; Daniel M. Itashuer, Shamokin, to $12. Man Inge Licenses. Thomas Galinski, of Oilbertou, aud Victoria ilurba, of Shenandoah. John J. Navey and Ilridget Corcoran, both of llomesvillo. Pctor Kissel and Mary Kil, both of Potts- villo. Improvements, Councilman Magarglo is making extensive alterations and improvements U his recently purchased property on Last Centre streot in order to make one of the stoierooms- better adapted for his grocery business.. It will soon be ready for occupancy. Ituv. ScliaellVr Iteslgus. Kov. I. M.Schaoll'er, pastor of tbo Itcformcd chinch at Ashland, on Sunday announced to his congregation his intention of retiring from that pulpit. Ho presented his formal resignation to tho Consistory last evening, to tako effect June 15. Ho has been extended a call to St. Marks Reformed church at Head iug which ho desire to accept. At K epclilllskl'it Arcade Cafe, Vegetable soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Mrs. Clear Gets the Award. Messrs. Charles King. Charles Mutton, Sr., and Andrew Cochran, arbitrators iu the suit brought by tho (lirard Estate against Mrs Winifred Cloary, of town, to determine the ownership of land in Win. Ponn, now held by Mrs. Cloary, on Saturday niado their award. They decido that Mrs. Cleary is the rightful owner, she having been iu possession tho required number (if years. The laud covers an area of ono-clghth of au aero, and the dwelling and saloon makes it desirable property just now in that township. It is likely the Lstato will appeal from tho award I'lrel rlrut rlrel Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Iiisuranco Co. of North America aud l'lie Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Wet Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T, T. Wilmamh, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Meetings, A regular monthly meeting of the School Hoard will he held to-morrow evening Tho liurough Council will hold u regulat meeting on Thursday night and tho annual report of tbo liorough Auditors will be pre sented. The best place to buy your wall paper Is a F. J, I'ortz, 21 North Main street. We have a big assortment. tf lags. THE WKATIIKU, The forecast for Wednesday : Partly cloudy to Mr weather, with fresh westerly Winds, followed by a slight fall of temperature. POTTSVILLE NEWS. rroceedlngs nt the Criminal Court During the Day. Special IInitAI.li Correspondence. Pottsville, May 3. Tho cao of ex-Police-man Thomas Jlolln of Shenandoah, against Councilman Peter Harklns, of tho saroo place, on a charge of bribery, was Ignored by the Grand Jury and tbo costs were put on prosecutor. 1 Sol 1 n alleged that in considera tion for his votu at the ward primary nnd election Harklns had promised to seen to him appointment as a policeman. A sriX-S.lt. .ILI.UI-.ITVK. The caso of Commissioner .Meyers will bo unbailed to-dav and during tbo week a lie- tltlou will bo presented to the Suncrinr Court for a special allocatur nnd siipciscdoas. If tho special allocatur and supersedeas arc al lowed Mr. Movers will remain in ollice until the case Is finally decided by tho higher court. If they are not allowed and the caso should he decided favorable to him on the appeal he would be entitled to tho salary during the time he would be Illegally ousted. CIIIMIM.VL CASKS. John Hockabaskis, larceny, en oath of John Constaniskic; f, line, costs and IK) days. Peter Chickenavago, malicious mischief, oath of John Ancklovvsky; f 10 hue and costs. Thomas Wntson, entering and breaking, oath of J. A. Zimmerman: bill Ignored, county for costs. Mary Meyers, larceny, oath of John Hums; bill ignored, prosecutor for costs. George Senian, larceny, oath of Win. A. Womer; f5 Hue, costs and 01) days. Luke Sa l,v 1 1 is, assault and battery, oath of Maggie narrow-sparrow; yiu line, cosLs ami au days IMward Mattin, cruelly to children, oath of John ltaltinrise; ignored, prosecutor for costs. Itcuben Itcynnlds, assatiltand battery oath of Honry D.mco; $1 Hue, costs nnd (iu lays; I liumas Kllpatrlck, malicious mis. chief, oath of Prudemc Davenport and FlUa Herman -, both bills ignored and prosecutrix In earh caso to nay tho costs. John Mack, John Cook and Pat- lick Dougherty, forcible entry and receiving stolen goods, oath of John J. Ilreuuaii; $1 tine, costs aim 2 mouths. John Kitch, catry- ing firearms, oath ot James 1-ilzslminonr. : $1 tine, coiits and fu days. Anthony Johns, laiceny, oath of John Iioletis ; s2.r nno, costs and nine months. Daniel McGrath, mall cions mischief, oath of Michael Horgan, $1 lino, cojtsund III) days. TO I'OIIR TO ATTEND. District Attorney llechtel has received a lettur from Justice May, of Mnhanoy City, stating that a number of parties interested in cases at the criminal court have no money with which to pay the expense of attending. The District Attorney hays hois powerless to act, as there is no fund for such ptirposos. coMMissniKi:its' costs. Tho costs in the cases of ex-County Com inisiinneis Itentz, Martin and Allen aggregate Sili."i.2li They wero considerably reduced by witnesses signing off. The costs in the caso of Commissioner Meyers were reduced iu a similar inannei to$3. C.U'IASKS ISSUKIl. Ten capiases were issued by the District Attorney this uftcrnoou for parties who did not appear whou called. MINOIl COURT XOTKS. Peter Litwyn and Harney Mclverus plead guilty to burglary, oath of Max SupowiU ; $5 duo. costs and three mouths. William L. Sheafer, of the Taxpayers Asso ciation, whs excused fiom jury duty. Tho Simano Donkanto Ileneliclal Society, of Slienaudoah, was granted a charter. Decree of divorce granted in tho caso of Lizzie Windlass vs. Charles J. Windlass, grounds of adultery. Mr. Wilholm secured a subpoona in divorce on behalf of Elizabeth Kogcrs against Ishmacl Kogcrs, of l-'rackvillo, on the grounds of cruel aud barbarous treatment. Hogers is solving a term iu prison for having smuggled two lovolvers into prison tu his son." Iu tho matter of the second plurius lnan- dato of Kdw. O'Brien vs. Union township, there being no money iu tho treasury, Hon. lames II. lieilly had the time for filing the same extended to tho first Monday in July In tho caso of the Shenandoah lodge of Odd Fellows vs. John A. Iteilly, J. II. Pom, roy was granted a rule to show causo why the lefeudant s appeal should not he stricken oil ; returnable iu two weeks. George S. Stauller, C. W. Dengler aud Jacob Noll were appointed viewers to lay out i new road in Uuiou township. Ktmrirlck Hoiihh t'luo I.iincli. Puree of pea soup will bo boived, fiee, to all patrons to-night. DoiitliH and rulieniU, l'lie fuuaral of Daniel Sigfried, who died at Palo Alto on Saturday, took place this uftcrnoou. The deceased was 75 years old .Mrs. Cathariuo, wife of E. J. McDonald, formerly of Colorado and now of Gir.mlvillo, licit ou Sunday, aged 30 years. Interment was niado at uirardvillo at u o clock this morning, high mass beiug celebrated in St. Joseph's church. The funeral was largely attended. 'ihomas Blanch died nt St. Clair ou Suuday Kuiieral to-morrow afternoon. Miss Katie, daughter of James and Eliza beth JleUowan, ol silver UieoK, died on Sunday, aged -tl years, interment was made this morning. lllrllnlay I'urty. Several pleasant hours wero spent by number of young folks last night at the birthday party of Laura McGonlgle, at her home on North White street. Among those pretent wero Marie Motcnlf, Mary Igu, lllancbo, l.velyn and Maud beboppe, Annie Cantwell, Sadie llrcnuau, Mary O Hani Agnes and Annio H.irlc, Ucttu l.llis, Mary Leahy, Margaret McGonigle, Harry nnd Edward Lally, Edward Kalbach, John and Frank llarlo, Edward Fox, Patrick llrennau Harry Major, John Wasley aud James Kalbach. Triiit Stand Tor Sale. Host location iu town, siuthcast comer Centre and Main streets, Egau Building. Owner will sell cheap for cash. Apply at the stand. 1-30-lw New Military Company. A new military company was organized in the armory at Girardvllle last evening to bo connected with the battalion now being en rolhd by Samuel C. Thompson, of Pottsvlllo, to ho uudor the command of Col. Joseph G. Veal, of Carliilo, Pa. Schuylkill county will be represented in this regiment by four com panies. Tho company organized nt Girard villo last night will ho known as Company C, First Kegiuient. Tho meoting was largely attended, aud the company starts out with au enrollment of ninety-one men. An elec tion of olliceis resulted in tho selection of II. W. Payne, of Ashlaud, as Captain; Harry Ellis, of the samo place, First Lieutenant; Charles Wagnor, of Girardville, Secoud Lieutenant. Other names will bo added to the membership as the enrollment proceeds. Deeds Itecorded, From Geo, Klminol and wife to Andrew Kimuiel, premises iu West Brunswick Town ship ; from John Williams, Sr aud wife to John Williams, Ji premises iu Mahanoy City ; from Alex, Faust, treasurer, to Samuel Dccble. premises in Noith Union Township; from Samuel Deeblo to Evan P. (Iriintlis, premises in Nuremberg ; from Samuel Deeblo tu Jacob Alhertson, Jr., premises In Nurem berg ; from James Bull aud wife to Samuel Singly, iireiniies In Now Loudon ; from Evun I'.lirlUlth und wife to Eliz. J. Lougcnberger, premises iu Nuremberg ; from Jacob Albert sou, Jr., aud wife to Eliza J. Lougcnberger, premises Iu Nuremberg ; from Win, Clark and wife to A. V. Curr, premises Iu St. Clair; from Georgo J. Goldsmith nnd wife to Frank Hoke, premises iu Yorkvllle. Dwelling 17 S. Jardiu St.; nil latest im provements, ready fur rcut May 1. Apply No. 10. 4-23-tf THB NAVAL FIGHT. (Continued from First IMge.) Illlllili Subjects to Leave. Hprclal to Kvi:it.iu llr.iut.r. Key West. Ilav 3. Tho British cruiser Tnlbert arrived five miles northwest of Morro Castle to-day nnd, with tho consent of tho commander of the United Stntos cruiser Montgomery, proceeded to Havana, It Is supposed tho Titlbeit will leave Havana to-morrow with all British subjects desiring to leave Cuba. N' Nuts rroiu Miintbi, Special to KvnxlMl I1i.ka1.1i. Hong Kong, May 3. Xo news has been received from Manila to day. The cutting of the enhlo has cut off communication, and It is not known whether tho boinbaidmcnt of thatpoit by tho American licet has been successful. I.t-n XII M'lshi-n lie lllld Died, Special to I'.vi:ni.n! IIruAi.li. London, May 3. A despatch to tho Dally News from ltouio says that tho Pope learned of the disaster to tho Spanlaidsat Manila just lifter ho had finished celebrating mass on Tuesday morning. Ho was quite prostrated, more hecauso of tho loss of life than by tho defeat of Spain. Ho repeated his honor that such an evil as this war should blot tho nineteenth cen tury, and said ho wished that ho had died hcfoio he had pruved powerless to avert the shame and the retrogression in tho advanc ing sentiment of Christian brotherhood. DEFEAT COMPLETE. Dewey's Ultimatum to Cnptitln flenrrnl Aligustl. London, May 3. Tho Madrid corre spondent of the Times, describing Suil- duy's engagement nt Manila, says: Tho Olympla, the Hoston, the Halelgh, tho Concord, the Petrol nnd the Monocacy, entered the bay under cover of dark ness by tho smaller nnd safer Uo- cachica channel. The forts of Cor- regitlor Island gave the alarm by firing ou the Intruders, but they seem to hnve inllicted no serious damage. Tho American squadron moved up the bay, and at 3 o'clock in the morning ap peared beforo Cavlte. Hero, lying under tho shelter of tho forts, was tho Spanish squadron. Admiral Montejo, a few days heforo, went to Sublc bay to look for the enemy, but learning that they wero vastly superior in force had prudently returned and placed his ships under tho protection of the forts. This was his only chance of meeting the enomy on something like equal terms, and It did not suffice. Soon tho Americans opened fire, Tho Spaniards replied vigorously, anil tho combat continued without Inter ruption for four hours, during which the Don Antonio do Ullea was sunk, the Castllla and Mindanao wero set on lire, nnd tho Itciua Maria Christina and the Don Juan do Austria wero seriously damaged. One or two of tho smaller craft wero scuttled by their crews to escape capture. Others took refuge in a small neighboring creek, emptlng into Baker bay, where pre sumably the American ships were un able to follow them. Hut not one sur lendercd. It Is said that the burning of the Spanish vessels was caused by tho use of petroleum bombs which were thrown by the American vessels. Thesa bombs also set ou fire a number of ua tivo huts at Manila during tho en gagement. Captain Cadarso, of tho cruiser Iteina Maria Christina, who was killed ou tho bridge of his vessel, was one of tho most brilliant olllcers in the Spanish navy. His ship was a model of order and efficiency. Ho road and wrote a gteat deal, especially with reference to naval aud colonial matters, and was so outspoken that ho often camo Into collision with tho authorities. An unconfirmed dispatch from Mad rid places tho Spanish loss In tho bat tlo of Manila at 400 killed and a largo number wounded. The American loss is not stated, though it is asserted that tho American ships wero badly dam aged. Little additional news has arrived from Manila, but tho cardinal fact is that Commander Dowcy is now in pos session of Manila bay, and can cor tainly take possession of Corrogldot Island, oven if ho finds difficulty in effectually capturing Manila Itself, bwlng to tho absonco of a necessary landing force. Having thus secured a naval baso, ho will have no difficulty In securing supplies of coal. This is a mero question of money and or ganization. Tho holllgercnt who Is strong In certain waters will gonorally ho ahlo to obtain coal. To declaro coal contraband is no ohstaclo to pri vato enterprise If tho risks of trans port aro modorato and tho pecuniary luducoment siilflclent, Slurried. John Hnrrison und Mrs, Sldonia Cooper were married at tho home of the bride's par ents in Ilrovvnsvillo on Saturday ovfnlug by Itov. James Moore, pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church of town. Won the Prizes. The Defender Hoso Company, of Turkey Bun, lust night held their drawing, and resulted as follows: William H. Davis, of Tuikey Uun, held number 103, and drew f25: Frank Carbon, of Mayberry alley, blienan doah, No. 1050, won $15; Sarah Ann Kir win, Turkey Hun, No. 090. won f 10. William Tcunaii, of Gilbertou ; James Kerwln, Turkey Hun, and Thomas liroslin, of town conducted the drawing, Whlto blanks at 5 ceuts per piece aud gill at 0 und 7! cents per piece. We havo highc priced wallpaper. At F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf Notice to Pensioners. I'arties In Shenandoah drawing pensions aro notified that Mrs. S. W. l'omeroy, notary public, will bo here to-morrow, tho 4th lust, to attend to all pension business In her hands, '1 hose interested will bear this In mind. PITHY POINTS. I.xpponlng Throughout the Collntl) Clironlrled for Ilnsty I'erunnl. Kcglstcr Frank C. liccso was horo Satur day evening nnd showed local hnrsometi what Shenandoah can send out In the fast hore line. Mahtnoy City Amoricnn. flio Increased demnnd for tho IlKUALh should bo taken ndvntitngo of by advertisers. May tho first will bo n red-letter day In American history, with Com. Dewey in the foreground. Tbo Borough Council of Jlalintioy City will award the street paving this evening. George Stern, of Mahnnoy City, will Iocnto Iu Philadelphia, wheie ho has secured a posi tion with the l'elinn. 1!. K. Co. Edwnid Dornn, Sr., of Hills patch, loft yesterday for Colorado, nnd will make that western stato his fuliiro home. Pawnee Bill's show Is at I'ottsville on the Kith Inst. lion. George V. Kennedy was appointed foreman of tho grand jury. It Is said fourteen weddings will occur in Pottsville next week. The Miners' National Hank, Pottsville, has dcclaicd n srinl-niititi.il dividend of three per cent. The coiner slono of St. Paul's Liilherin church nt Port Ciiibon was relald Sunday by Itov, Uiubenhcn. E. B. Foley, of grocery fame, Is a consplcl ons figure ou our stieets behind hi; new globe trotter, which is acknowledged to bo eiiual to any Derby winner. Guy Winters, of Mahnnoy City, yesterday accepted a position on tho reportorial stall' of the ltepublicun. Senator Quay presented n petition numer ously signed by citizens of Pennsylvania protesting against tho increase ot duty on 1 cigars. i Thomas Fnrrcl, Jr., of Locust Gap, had his foot crushed by a stick of timber falling upon it, wliilo engaged In timbering tho gangway. : lie was icmovcd to the stato hospitnl for treatment. 1 There seems to be sonio doubt about the Heading paying at Mahanoy Cily next Satur- 1 day may be n three-week pay. ! Tho Ladies Aid Society of the 'j unity1 Kcformed church will give n sociahlo In tho church to-night. 1 Miss Harriet Bevan, of Mahanoy City, has , proll'errcd her services as a nurse to tho lied i Cross Society nnd will probably bo accepted. ! The High School Alumni Association of Mahnnoy City, will hold u reunion ntKnior's grand opera houso on Thursday evening. The School Directors of Ashland will placo in American Hag over each of the school buildings in that town. An excellent ex ample for the Hoard iu this town. Tho big advance in wheat bas caused a rise of about 1.00 per barrel iu tbo price of flour. Long Controversy Knded. At a meeting of the Borough Council of Gilbertou last night it was decided to per mit tho Schuylkill Traction Company to re lay its track at tho eastern cud of tho bor ough on conditions to be inserted in an or dinance to ho drawn up by W. A. JIarr, Esq , counsel for tho coinpauy. Tho conditions, it is said, aro the payment of tho f 1,500 dam ages claimed by the borough and all taxes duo on the cars, which have not been paid for several years. Our Population on the Increaso, Mrs. James Brennan, of East Oak street, gavo birth to a baby boy yesterday afternoon. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Klchards, on West Huckleberry alley, was brightened yesterday by tho appearance of a baby boy. William Evnns, of South West street, has been presented with a baby boy by his wifo. And last but uot least.Mr. aud Mrs. William Jones, of East Coal street, havo become the happy parents of twins. They wero born on Sunday. Annual Sales ovorC, 000.000 Boxes rOR BILIOUS AND NEBV0US DISORDERS such a9 Wind nnd Pain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness alter meals. Head ache Dizzinoss, Drowsiness. Flushlng3 ot Heat, Loss ot Appetite, Costlveness. Ulotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Droams and all Nervous and Tromblltip; Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will acknowlodeo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.IXH.VM'S 1'iLI.s, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalei to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Mck Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And havo the LARGEST SALE ofnny Talent .Hcillrlno in tlic World. 25c. at all Drue Stores, CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. N Stoves ! Stoves j i We are at present making n specialty of handling stoves and ranges. Our latest inducement is "Queon Clndorolla," With an everlasting triplex grate, one you can burn on three sides. Will burn hard or soft coal, is a good baker and a fine looker. This stove we will sell lor the next 30 days at greatly reduced prices. BUSY FURNITURE and STOVE STORE, 121.123 North Alain St. --v&w&vvx mm ji ! 1 1 1 1 ririh BABY- RAILWAY WRECKS, Mnny Coal Cnrs Wrecked by n Urblge llreiiblng. A serious wreck occurred nn tho lMilhulcl phla & Kendlng Hallway nt about cloven o'clock last night, n short distance below Mentzors' and near Wells' dam nbove Tama qua, hut fortunately none of tho crow sull'ercd Injury. AToaded coal train from tho Cntn wlssa branch parted below last Mahanoy Junction nnd the two sections cnnie together on n bridge at the point above stnted. The shock hroko the hrldgo down nnd thlrly llvo cars were picclplbitcd Into the cleek Wreck crews from Tainniiua and other points wero hard nt work early this morning clearing nwny Hie debris nnd repairing the biidge, which continued in progres during the day, tho passenger trains making connections via tho short route. The road will not be ready for trallle until 12 o clock to night. P fi 11. passenger train No. 108, In eliargo of Engineer Dreher nnd Conductor Meis wluklo, duo In Pottsville from Ashlnud nt 7:10 o'clock last night ran into the rear end of a coal train at Palo Alto. Tho passenger engine nnd one coal car were slightly dam aged, roitunalely, however, no one was in jured. of tbaCIobofcr If RHEUMATISM m HfiUKALGIA and rlmllar Complaint, IM. nna prcportu unuif fi" l nor- YfW nrnyin iirninii I t;i o u c iittm n in lu i uuu uuno prescrluoa ly eminent physicians!. DR. RICHTER'S 1 1 Vhn EXPEI World renowned f KcmarkaMy pucci -t til ! pjnulvs K-t-fnninn wiLii i rndc ftinrK " Alienor. 1. HU'hterU'o., 215 1'enrISt.,. Jiew lorL. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, U&SOcu. Enilormd A, recommended by A, Waslty, 106 N. Main St., II. Hagenbtich, 103 N. Main St., F.F.D.Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. ,. Snenanioah. ( DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCnOIt" STO.iIAOMAT. bost fop Coil, llvspepsin 'Sroiiincli Coinplnlrun MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOlt SALE Stuiin laundry nt n sscrlllce, ' doino- irood buiiness, well establl-hed trade. Uood reason for selling. Call or address Proc laim Steam Laundry, 1-reeiand, l'a. o-i-.it FOITSAI.K. A valuable property for sale on South Jnrdin street. Kor further Informa tion apply to 200 South Pear alley. 5-3-lw Q O A 0 0 Wanted, n loan of 13,000, first fp'JjVUVJ. mortgage, at once. Apply nt the IInuAl.li ofllec. TTIOIt HUNT. Two large rooms In Itefowleb U building, 10 Houtn inin street, ah con vciilciicc.H. Bultnliic for oflicc. 3-lU-tf I nOH SALE A very desirable property. . J ply to Joseph Wjntt, 201 North Main St. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home Our Store.i or at -Hac Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, SS, , J$B11& ' Wine, WE WILL GIVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds ot 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,) INJ- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. -THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to h. 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, ABE LEVI rl E, Proprietor, GUTICURA SOAP Ilcforo using CuTlcunA SoAr, my faco anil hands were just as rough as could bo nnd my faro was nil covered v.bh pimples, 1 was un lit to looknt,butnftor using CtrncuUA Soap thrco weeks, my faco was equal to velvet, Feb. 0,1898. l'AFIi DUl'ilE, Chalor,La. I suffered with blackheads and pimples for two or tbrco jcars until It becarno chronic. I tried everything Imaginable, but It did mo no good. CuticuiiA Soap cured mo. Feb. 20, 'US, L.V.OII.l.IAM.Oak P. O., Va. I was troubled for eight years with pimples on tho faco. I commenced using CtiTlcmtA Roav. In n very short time tbo pimples all disappeared and mv skin Is now In n healthy condition. J AMIS I'OSTEIl, Feb. 17, 1803. Dlxmont, Allegheny Co., l'a. Botil ttirouphout the vrorlil. rrtce.tle. Potter IlRtm Ann lurM 1'i'Hr , Sole Prop., Motion. f-" Uuw to Prcvcut tod Curt PlmplM," mailed fret. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Doth reasons hnve no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry w ilh nn absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, S- The Very Iiest Teeth, $S. You can get no belter, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. e can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. dold Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Plllings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St., Shenandoah. C A R PET CLEiMWfS The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Uenovating Companj-'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 be left nt No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and liovvers street. A good drink. , plaeo -for a good chael Mills' Saloon, 1 K. Centre street. Mcllct's building, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars. Krealteist beer in town nlwayu on tap. D DMBEIt M Attentive nnd skillful tonsorial artists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House UlocW. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtalued br triors who use l'ozzom'a Complexion Powder. A Handsome Dining Room Whoro the wnlU nml ceilings aro made dntut nnd attractive by our unique designs nnd rich nnd beautiful coloring in wall papers, is an incentive to a falling appetite. At no timo of the year docs your rooms need a new dress ntt much when rrng comes in her new enrh, and shames tbo dingy room whero winter hau left tU iinprcMS in smoke nnd dust. Look at our new ami lovely utock of wall papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW o Mi it: