The War Sea eg j r. t If you want to keep posted vou must read the newspapers Ve de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and Pottsville papers to a 1 Par s of tow,,- also the1 Kvumnt! -Hi Ktn, which contains the latest news by wire and all county and local news T.PnVA , " mc- niure or give it to the carr at HOOKS &PrM .- - .0 W N, lain St. iLING OUT. 1 a.. itiri.uns, lace, table cloths, linens, uiulrrwear anil gent's furnishings. lhcsi art' rare Imrgnins to be hail Will lease the town shortly anil ill close out oui stoik at amazingly low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Kobblns' Block. li--linili'lii'.v III Aiwtrln, VUnnu May J. A very despondent lia litcn taken here xlnee the Manila defeat. It Is believed that tho Spanish d nasty Is Hearing Us end, und crat 'lymi'ulhy Is expressed for the qtun recent in her ill re trouble. Tin Prutsihe Zeltuni? thinks it possible that i ii.rnmny will secure the 1'hlllp pincs In return for renounclnc her claims upon Samoa. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho French cabinet has approved tho nuppresMun of the wheat duties until July 1. Schuyler Colfax, only son of tho late Vice President Schuyler Colfax, was yesterday elected mayor of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Henry T. Thurber, whose hus band was President Cleveland's private necretary, died at Detroit, Mich., yes terday. THE PRODUCE MARKETS An lleilooted by Healing 111 Philadel phia and Unit Imoi'u. PbllaUlplii.i. Muy 3. Klour weak; win ter superllni. 3 75'fjl; Pennsylvania roller, clear f4 70'n.l, city mills, extra, (1&J.25. ltye Hour Mild In u small way at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat wciik No. 2 red. soot, Jl.lHiW 1.12; No. 2 Penns Ivunia ami No. 2 Deluwuru red, i12i'i 113. Corn weak; No. 2 mixed, April. 3V'i38Hc.: No. 2 yellow, for locai trade. 12i- Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white. 3"ii3"!4ic. ; No. 2 white, clipped, 37u3Sc. Hay tlrm; choice timothy, J12.M ftj 13 for larce bales. Beef tlrm; beef hams, J23'u 23.50. Pork dull; mess, 10.7M(11; fam ily, $13'.il3.50. Lard tlrm; western steam ed, Ji;.lf. Putter sternly: western cream cry. H'nlTi.: do. factory, mil 14c; El Klns. 17. , imitation creamery, HfjlSlic; New uik dairy. IHiIOc. ; do. creamery, U'.M"i Cheese tlrm; IniKe. white. 8c; tin 11 lnte. sc; lariie, colored, 9c mill, colored, 9c; llKht skims, GVu Ik purl skims. Uifi'i.c., full skims, 2)3c. Klilf o.i'.id'. New York and Pennsylva nia ipiU'i . western, fresh, ll'.fillSic.; Buuiii.ru. W1 n IP ic. Potatoes steady; New York $2.37',; hweets. Wgt.M. Tallow Btcady. lity. !tfv'.; country, 3i3c., as to duality 'ottonseeil oil dull; primo crude. I'.n .'ii20c. ; do. yellow, 21c. Cabbage btcad K'Hiihern, $1. 7&IU2. Iiu ii iin.ii e, May 3. Flour dull and un ciiiiiu.iJ Wheat tlrm; spot, $J.13'iU II., monlli, Jl.l3l.ul.l3r. ; July, 91)c; mi mi-i N.i I red, Jl.lUli LI0'a; southern L - ripil. l.!2'nl.H: do. on Krade, $1.11 f u i hi ii dull; spot. 37943:. ; montli, 0 . .7",( .1 mi.-. 371 fii.fiv -lnlv l'olleles Will Hold (iooil. 11. I.. Tallcy, president of tlio Home Fr endly Society of llaltlmoro, Mil., lias eivcu olllcial notice that all losses falllnc due by reason of any member of tho society par ticipating In t tin war with Spain on the 1 nited states side will bo promptly paid. A Tine Clltcb. Probably tlio iluest mess of trout which has been camtlit by any of our local anglers this deison must bo credited to ('. II. llauenbuch. They were caught on Monday in tho utreams about lioariiiB Creek. Tho mess contained 18 of 'lie tinny tribe measuring from 7 to 11 i 1 u Kohher Tolled Ka attempt was made at 10 o'clock last iht to rob the cobbler shop of .Matthias H iwicz, of West Centre street. near Jardln. ii pant was awakened by the voices of 'i n men, who discussed their mode of rob n in the Lithuanian tongue They cut ,''ie window pane so as to rcacli in and in .1 of several pair of new shots. The bit arose iiuictly from his cot, secured a aid ns soon as tho hand of one of the ' appealed ho struck it a severe blow, a uiused the robbers to hastily retreat. NEW STOCK OF- U. S. and Cuban FLAGS Just received. Cuban Flags, 10c, 20c, 25c, 40c, SI.50, S2.00. U, S, Flags, from 3c per dozen up to $15.00 each, R. H. Morgan, M8"u and Importer. WE BOTTLE Beer, SAeiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we wjll do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. 11KST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY und BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, wa.Bt .1) ?-:ll 1 ft What doos A stand forT When Konio friend suggests that your blood needs A sarsaparilla treat ment, remember that A stands for AYEll'S. Tlio first letter in tho alphabet stands for tho first of sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in the favor of the family. For nearly half a century SirsapiarESia has been curing all forms of blood diseases scrofula, erzemn, tetter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's a book about theso cures " Ayer's Curebook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which is sent free on request, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The book will interest you if you are sick or weak, becauso it tells not what it is claimed the remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it ha3 done. Will it euro you ? It has cured thuusands like you. Why not you? in 3SSii)g. John Hall mado n trip to tiie county seat to-day. Mux Schmidt, of Sliamokin, was seen on our streets last evening. Kx-foiincilinan A. I). Gable greeted his many friends this mnrniuK with beaming countenance. A young ihuiKhter arrived at bis house this morning. Mother and babe aro doing well. Miss May llolinan has returned from a visit to friends at Tarnaipia. Joseph Conway, junior member of tho firm of Conway liros., of Philadelphia, spent i few hours in town yesterday afternoon, in tiie interest of tho local branch store. Krcd. Jay has returned from a visit to Ids home in Philadelphia. Humor has it that Fred, will soon juiu the ranks of ltenediets. PITHY POINTS". laipenini;s Tliroupjiout tlio Country Cbroulrled for Utility l'erusul. The pay roll of the Carlisle Indian school is $1,00(1 tier mouth. A siidalistii-. labor party was held in Itoh bilis' opera house last evelihiK- Tho new biewery heiliR erected at Mt. Cannel is neariiiB completion. How many men will go to war if they did not expect to coiue home niin? l'ottbville wants this curfew ordinance, at least one of Its newspapers thinks so. Tlio Pennsylvania passeiiKcr train hands have donned their summer wiiito caps. The lloiiiugh Council will meet to-morrow evening anil tlio N-lioul Hoard tills evening. Tlio collieries will chie down to-nlKlit for tho halanco of tlio tteok, working two three quarter days. The employes at West Shenandoah col liery will raise a huge Hag to-morrow with appropriate ceremonies. Tlio social and eutertaininout of tlio Welsh J Presbyterian church will ho held this oven g, ut 7:00 o clock sharp. Samuel Trcgea, one of the Couucilmen o (ilibertou, lias removed to Philadelphia. where lie has secured employment. Health OHicer Conry is having a Hag pave ment laid from Hast Centre ftrect to his residence on South Kuieriek street. Tho report of Mine Inspector Davis, of tho Ifazlcton district, for the month of April shows that three fatal and eight non-fatal accidents havo occurred, leaving three widows and fifteen orphans. After many years of idleness, the I.ocliiel iron furnace, at Harrishurg, will bo put in opeiution. With poison furnished by his wife, Thomas (iallaglier, a prisoner in the Williamsport jail, tried to end his life. 'I lie mines of tlio Wyoming region will work on increased time this mouth, and the outlook is considered vory bright. Carpenter Levi I.entz, of Weatlierly. Car bon county, fell from a roof which he was repairing and died from his injuries. The Society for Prevention of Cruelly to Children caused the arrest of Kli llierniHii, of llethlehcm, who for more than a year has i vinl bv sending his six childieu out to heir. Sons of VetcrmiH ltully. There was a big tlmo by the Sons of Vet erans at Mt. Cannel last night, at the fifteenth anniversary celebration of Camp 31, of that place. Prominent people wero present and do'.lveied addro-ssos, and there was a parade and baiii,uet. On account of tlio war excito iiient, the occasion was more than usually interesting. MIhmIou Keport. Miss Mattio Price, supeiintcndcnt of the Flower Mission connected with tho "Y", has submitted the following as her report for the month of April : Distributions, 2.1 pounds of Hour, " baskets of provisions, 10 baskets of fruit, II garments. " glasses of Jelly. Visits made, "0. Collections, 22 cents. Donations, 50 touts. Toot Orilsbetl, Michael Kelly, aged 17 years and residing at Uluvor's bill, had his left foot so badly crushed yesterday afternoon that Dr. Stein was obliged to amputate one of thu toes. Kelly und other hoys wore playing with a dumper ou tho No. 3 colliery diit bank and the oar was run over Kelly a foot. Window shades from 10 cento and upward. I'stliimtos given ou largo shades. I J. l'ortz, 21 North Maiu street. tf Till I'll t 'li I'll by Spuulnli Sptof. Valpaialso, Ind., Hay 4. Spanish gplcR ure tlireatenlne the dextructlun of the Aetna l'owder iiiIIIb nt .Mill Htn tlon, near Clietitertiin, this county. CI mu ds are on duty day and night to piuvent the IiIqwIiik up of the Itirire BUpplleH of explosives. No one. U al lowed within the enelonure where the government supplied ure stored, and no now men oie given employment. AlfmiKo 'Will Not lti-ncih tlio Tlirnun. UrUHselii, May 4. Don Carlos, the pretender. Is much agitated by private tij. 'grams he lint) received from Madrid. A Spanish diplomatist of high position said today: "They are practically in, a state of revolution, and It Is the be ginning of the end of the regency. The queen regent may make a Una) effort In favor of her wm, but he will never come to the throne." WAIlANOY fclTY. Mioct Tnting nml Other Problems llnthrr the Coiiiirlliueu, Mnlmnny City, May 1. A lengthy session of the lloroiigh Council whs liclrl last evening and it was attended by representatives of lulck manufacturing concerns located In illHercut parts of fills state and Ohio. There weie sixteen bids for tho $SO,000 street pav ing contract, and each olio was lu'cumpiiiilcd by a certified check for f 1,000. After some discussion the matter was laid over for filial disposition next Thursday, tho secretary in the meantiinn lo tahululo the figures In tho bids to enable the Coilucilincii to bettor iindci.stnnd them. t the same meeting tno communications were read, one from Wlllanl Wooden and the ntliki' from Tliomas llryaut. l'.urli claim tho $.100 lewaid for furnishing the evidence that led to the ariest mid conviction of the men who bet ilie to the laglo hosiery mill. The Council will hold u special meeting to deter mine who Is entitled to tho rcunrd. There are several claimants for It. Wooden ami llryaut were two of tho men who turned slate's evidence in tlio case. Silas 1'iirllll, wlio claimed to lie the oldest miner in the anthracite region, died at ll:fiO o'clock last night at the resilience of Hubert Sneddon. The local cause of death was an abvess of the left arm, noir the shoulder. but he had been ailing for a lung time, l'arfltt was lioru at l'ersnet, Stall'ordsliiie, r.nglaud, in 1807. He worked in tlio mines li:i years and ciuno to this country in 1S71, locating in this town. He was n man j of strong constitution and wonderful vitality. His habits were those of a christian and he was a regular attendant ut tlio Primitive Methodist church. The wife of the deccasid died aliout fire years ago, in her SStli year. Tlicio are tlneo surviving children, a son residing In town, a daughter living in Pal estine, O., and another hi Kngland. Eight of his children are dead. There are 41 grandchildren, 131 gieat grandchildren und eight gieat-great-grand-chlldren. Tlio musical and literary entertainment in tho Primitive Methodist chinch last evening was a brilliant success. Tlio church was crowded. A huge delegation of young men and women of tho Sons of Temperance of St. Nicholas paid a fraternal visit to tlio Ullber ton lodge last evening. Owen Dunn, of Wiggans, has received a message announcing tiie death of his brother, John, nt Schuylkill Haven. The remains will bo brought hcie for interment. Mrs. A. V. Peters, sister-tn-law of Charles lleusinger and Daniel Shcip, died at her home in Whlto Haven on Monday morning. She wasi 53 years of age. The funeral tskes placo to-morrow. Kemlrlrk Huusu Free I.itucli. Cream of tomato soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. Flag Ualslllg lit Lost Creek. Tlio clerical force of tlio Lehigh Valley Coal Co., at Lost Creek, nro preparing for a gi.ind demonstration tomorrow evening when a beautiful emblem of patriotism in the form of a large American ll.ig will be unfurled to tho brcezo in front of their headquarters, the central oflico. A polo 57 feet high has been erected and everything is in readiness to hoist tho (lag. Appropriate ceremonies have been prepared by the talent of which the oilico Is possessed and a very enjoyable tiino is looked for. The program will consist of the following: Introductory remarks, A. D. Nhnucks; National hymn. Central oilice band and chorus ; Hag raising, accompanied by tho band selection, "Star Spangled JSamicr" and firing squad of six guns; oiatlon, I!ov. Father Dagget; selec tion, Central oHIco band ; chorus, Lehigh tileo Club ; address, (apt. tleorgo W..I11I111 son ; selection, Central oilico band; burning of W'eyler in elllgy and fireworks. White blanks at 5 cents tier piece and gilts at II and 7J cents per piece. Wo have higher mieed wallpaper. At F. J. Portz, 21 North .Main stieet. tf We lei's lllltgy Iturnetl. MeinbersoftheItescuell.it L. Company last evening celebrated the Ainoricau victory over Spain by burning an elligy of W'eyler. Yesterday afternoon the eiligy was suspended from a wire strung across tlio street, and while it was being raised tho gougs on both the ladder truck and chemical engine were sounded. As soon us darkness set in the torch was applied amid the cheering of about a thousand boys who had gathered in the vicinity. Several cartridges which had been placed iu the elligy made loud reports when uxplodiug. At KepcblnsUI's Arcade Cafe. Sour krout and pork to-uight. Hut lunch to-morrow morning. l'liif. l'ord To-night. To-night Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., will celebmto its 2!lth anniversary by holding an entertainment in Ferguson's theatre in which Prof. S. T. Ford will bo the leading attraction. Prof. Ford is a cele brated humorist and Impersonator aud made a big hit when ho appeared at the samo camp's anniversary u year ago. Tliero will lie an auxiliary piugram in which the Scliuppo orchestra and other excellent talent will figure. The theatr has beeu renovated aniKotherwiso specially prepared for the event. Several huudred invitations have been issued to members of the older. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Autl-Hcadache never falls, 25c. Tim Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trade shows as lis chief, ami, probably, only special feature, 11 stimelated demand for New England points reached by sea, curtailed, howovar, by tho inability to get enough vessels. Tho demand lor tonuago to carry eastern cargoes has in creased freight rates iu some cases more than double what they were early iu April, and pretty much all tho available vesiols aru going Into that trade, The announcement is mado that five largo Ilostou coal dealers have effected consolidation of their business, with a capital uf $1,000,000, and will handle in that community annual sales approximating one million tons. Fruit Slant! Tor Sale. Host location in town, soithcast corner Centre aud Main streets, Lgan Iluilding. Owner will sell cheap for cash. Apply at the stand. 4-30-lw I. I). (. I'. Parade, Wllkerbarre. For the Odd Fellows' parade at Wilkes barre. Pa., May 17, tlio Pcmuylvani ltall road Company will soil special excursion tickets from stations on its Hue, within a radius of one hundred miles, to Wllkoslurro and return, at rate of single faro for the round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents). Tickets to bo sold May IB and 17, goodto return un til May 18, lbuS, inclusive. The best place to buy your wall paper Is a F. J. Portz, 21 North .Main street. Wo have 11 big assortment. tf There' no Place lAUu llmue. After reaching the innermost part of New Jericy, Charles lllgglns, John Dowline. Patrick McDemiott aud a young man named Carroll, who left town mysteriously on Sun day night, concluded to chango tho course of their wanderings and return home again. They arrived yesterday. Fire I Fire I i-lrel Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : I'hllii. Underwriters Insurauco Co. of North Amerlm and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurauco Co , West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's lus, Co. T. T. WILLIAMS, 123 S, Janliu St., Shenandoah NO REPORT FROM DEWEY. Special Despatch to AVnBhliiBton, May 4. YeBterdny passed without a single word from the Ameri can lieet In the Philippines, und In view of tiie lone continued Interruption In cable communication tho ulIlclulM aie beginning to resign themselves to the belief that they must awnlt for their ulltclat news until u boat arrives nt Hone; Koiik. This will not neces sarily he n naval vessel, for It Is not believed that Commodore Dewey, who will bo udmlrnl iib sunn us he can be leached by ca'de, could have spared any of his ships. It Admiral Dewey wants troops he will lie sent as many as he needs di rectly from San Francisco, and It Is very likely that state volunteers will make up the quota. Tho cabinet Is only waltiiiK lo hour what Commodore Dewey wants. Meanwhile the plans of the Cupun campaign are being: steadily developed, and there Is no Indication of a chaiiBe nf purpose mi the part of tho military authoiltles. who are expected to land an expeditionary force In Cuba In a very short time. Admiral Sampson is steadily main taining; the blockade of the Cuban coast, and this Is not likely to be aban doned for the present, though two or three of his ships may be sent nway temporarily to meet the Oregon on her way to Cuba from, ltio Janelru. Wblbi (liuiril's Will Not ! In Culm. Special to KVK.HNCl llURALll. Washington, May 1. It is not now tho intention of the War department to include the National Guaid and volunteer regiments in the army uf invasion. Thu mission of the Pennsylvani.i state troops now In camp at Mt. (irctna, together with all other legi- meiits in thu various states, including tho department of the East, will probably he to defend the Atlantic coast against any invad lug force and to man tho big guns and reinforce tho garrisons of seaboard for ti lieu tious. They will not bo needed in Cuba. Spy Captt1r4.1l. Special to Evr.MNQ IIkkai.d, Philadelphia, May 1. A Spanish spy was captured here this morning while in tlio net of tampering with the magazine uf tho St Paul in Cramp's ship yard. Wtiylor'H Hi'tliir-lii-l.iiw a Cuptlvo Key West, May 4. The Spanish mall steamerAi-Konnuta, Captain L.ag;e, waa conveyed Into Key West harbor by the United States cruiser Mnrblehead yes terday afternoon. It appears that Col onel Vicente de Cortijo, of the Third Spanish cavalry, who, with 10 other army officers, was taken on tho prize, Is a brother-in-law of Lieutenant Gen eral Valerino Weyler. Colonel Cortijo denies this, but it is learned from Rood sources that lie sustains tills relation ship to the former governor general of Cuba. His captors are measurably elated. All Itenily Tor tin- Philippines. San Francisco, May 4. The an nouncement that the Rovernment would probably send I'nclfic coast troops to the Philippines ns soon- as possible after Commodore Dewey's report has been received creates considerable ex citement In this city. The officials are fully prepared to dispatch the requisite number of men as soon us the demand Is made for them. They will be ready and fully equipped for the Journey to the Philippines or anywhere else within 48 hours after lieinr; so notified. UoiTiilt Inn (foes Forward Slowly. ChlcknnutUKii Park, Gn May 4. lie crultliiK the regular army at Chlcka- mauga i-aitc is c-uing forward very slowly, except in the colored regiments, and it is believed that the full quota of colored troops will be speedily ob tnined. The officers and men have dls played more decidedly than heretofore their eagerness to get into the fray plnce the news of Commodore Dewey's victory at Manila, and there Is more or less chafing ut the present Inactivity In camp life. (JrookH Wunt to Tight Tor Uh. Constantinople, May 4. The porte has notified United States minister An gell that Turkey will maintain strict neutrality In the war between Spain and the United States. The American legation hns received more than 2,000 offers of volunteers for the American navy, chlelly of Greeks, some of whom declare themselves ready to pay their fares to tho United States In grateful reniemherance of America's aid In the Greek war of Independence. Mo I'li'iilct TIiIh. New York, May I. The volunteers of the National Guard at Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, I.. I., spent an un comfortable night In overcrowded tents. There was need of 250 more tents than were on the grounds. When the men turned out nt taps many of them com plained of colds and stiff joints and ' other ailments. The raw recruits who came to the camp scantily clad es pecially suffered from the cold, damp weather. Tlio Cost of War, Washington, May 4. The secretary of the navy yesterday afternoon made application fur an emergency nppro pioprlatlon of $2,E0r,u00 for the use of the bureau of yuids nnd docks. This fa In addition to $18,170,000 asked for In the morning. To tills must be added $31,013,938 nsked for hist week by thu war department and the $CO,000,000 ap propilated by congress as a special emergency fund. Sti'cut lliltd ut Moliorly, Mo. Moberly, Mo Mny 4. A street duel took place here last night between James Mason, of this city, and Cliff Wude, a hotelkeeper of Madison, Mo., as a result of which both men prob ably will lose their lives. Wade has three bullets In his stomach and breast, while Muson was struck In the region of the stomach. John Hogg, a deputy sheriff, received a bullet through the wrist while trying to stop the fight. The trouble occtirred over a woman. Tho llieiid ItlotK In ltnly. Home, May 4. llreud riots In various parts of the country have been renew ed, and severe conflicts between the rioters and the gendarmes have occur red at Placentla nnd Figllne. At each place a rioter was killed and several others Injured. Serious dlsturbancoa have also taken place at Purma and elsewhere. The cabinet has decided to tull out the reserves of 1873. Ouurliirly reunion Day. ThU is quarterly pension day, when tho veterans or the Mexican and Civil wars fill out their vouchers heforo a notary puhllo and tend tliem oil' to tho pension department. The pensioners will receive their checks sonic time next week. KvknInu llKRAM). tno oiiicutls ot the navy department naturally feel a warm Interest In this race of the magnificent battleship aiiiund the continent, they profess to feel little anxiety as to the outcome, Uven should the Spanish vessels fall In with her It Is by no moans certain, not withstanding their numbers, that she would bo dereuted. , ' China Issued her neutrality procla mation yesterday, so there is now no plnce left on the Asiatic coast open to the free use of the war vessels of either Spain or the United Htntes. China haq never before Issued a neutrality proc lamation, and the naval oillcerB ate duly grateful for the consideration shown by the Chinese government in withholding the Issue of the decree un til Informed that the Americans had acquired a base In the Phlllppin.' Islands. I The nominations of major generals and brigadier generals will be sent to ( the sennte today. It Is understood to have been divided to name General Shufter, who luiB been designated to loiid the armv of invasion into Cnbn. nenetal e'lizhuRh l.ee and General Joe AVheeler, of lfederate cavalry fame, as three ot the major generals. The president may also nominate General Woodford, former minister to Spain, to bo a mnjor general. Till-: WKATIIHIl. The forecast for Thursday : Fair to partly cloudy and slightly warmer weather with tt--li unrtlicily niuds shifting to noithciist- erly. AN ENGINEER'S PERIL. I A ltrolien Holsllnp; ltopti I'bieed Ills Life In Jeopards. At ten o'clock this morning tho west rope In the gunboat slopo at Knickerbocker col liery, Yatesville, broke when a loaded boat was forty feet from the bottom and was being hoisted witli full head of steam. The end of tho rope remaining on the drum whirled towards the engineer witli every revolution and caused tho man to lice from his post after shuttiiig oft" thu steam. Both rones and boats aru in thu pit at tlio bottom of the slopo and considerable daniago was done to both tho slopo and tlio engino house. It may tako several weoks to make the re pairs, as now boats and ropes must bo fur nisheil before tlio colliery can rcsumo opera tions. Fortunately no 0110 was injured by the accident. lllckerl's Cute. Pea soup to-night. Special free lunch to morrow morning. Fire at lJroivnsvllle. Shortly alter one o'clock tills morning the residents of llrownsvillo wcro aroused from their slumber by an alarm of fire which hail broko out in a houso tenanted by a I.itliu uuiau. A bucket brigado was immediately put to service and before tho flames had gained muck licadway tuey woro ex tinguished. Tlio firo was caused by mining clothes being ignited, They hung behind a stovo. Tlio damage to tho building was slight. A torpid liver robs you of ambition nnd ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit lo Early Itiscrs cleansu tlio liver, ctiru constipation anil all stomaeii aim liver troubles. C Jl Hagonbuch. Would You llutleve It? A curiosity which attracted the attention of many pedestrians ou Main street this morning was u hay horso having a full grown black mustacho. It measures six inches from tip to tip. The owner of the horse, farmer of the Catawisa Valley, stated that it was necessary to keep the mustacho curled so that it would nut interfuru with the horse while it is eating. Jlleliltiils (;afe. 1'urco of pea soup to-night. Wltbdrew Ills Iteslgmitlon. The Consistory of ion's Itcformcd church at Ashland, met Monday evening to consider tho resignation of their pastor, l!ov. I. M. Scliaetrer, who had received a call from a church uf thu samo denomination at Heading, I!y a unanimous request they wero success ful In having Itov. Sehaeller withdraw his resignation and continuo his pastorato tliero. Dwelling 17 S. Jardln St.; all latest im provements, ready fur rent May 1, Apply No. 111. 4-23-tf Lutheran MIulHtorilmi. Tlio Pottsvillo conference of thu Evan gelical Lutheran Ministerium lias been iu session at Schuylkill Haven since .Monday, The services will close this evening. Itov, John (Iruhler, of town, icpresents tlio local congregation ut tlio conference and has taken an active part in its proceedings. My baby sister had a rash, causing her in. tenso suffering. Wo had doctors, and tried everything, without a cure. It would scab over, crack open, a watery matter would oozo out and the scab fall off. Wo procured a box of CuTicmiA (ointment), a cake of Chticuha. BOA1-, and Cimcun A Hi-sot,vi:.VT, and sho was tntirely aired without a scar being left. Miss I.Il.T.IK CHASB, Ilristol, Vt. SrtEor Cure TtKlTMKVT. Warm bathf with Curt cm Soai-, jrentle aaolatkngi with Cdtici'Ra, tiie great Ikln cure, and mild ilmn-aol Cdticuba IUsoltemt. SoM throughout thfl world. 1'ottvr Dcro and Ciitu. Cokf., i'ropa-, Uoaton. Itow to Cure var7 liuuior, Ireo- MISCELLANEOUS. IOU SAI.H Steam laundry at 11 sacrifice, : doing good business, well established trade. (Jood reason for selling, Call or address Free land Stenm Laundry, Freebii.d, Pn. fS-4-St Foil HAI.K. A valuable property for sale on South Jnrdlu street. For further informa tion apply toUOUSoutli Pear alley. S-3-lw 000 Wonted, 11 loan of J3,000, flrit ijjfJjUuu, mortgage, ut once. Apply ut the IIeuai.h office. i-3uX!t TlOIt HUNT. Two largo rooms in Kefuwlch building, 10 Soutb Main street. All con veulenees. ISultublo for oflk-e. 3-lU-tf 1710U HALH A very desirable property. Ap I' ply to Joseph Wyntt, S01 North Main St. tt A good plaeo for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 II. Centre street, Mellet's building, Wine, Whiskies, liter and Cigars. Fieshest beer In town ulwuys on tup. HUMR "OOLD DUST.1 - ifnicn't lnnL- en liic 41... l. 1 f iiii. juji.ui wiiu clentiilii' To'.l a Rmltt nf nt values her money as well Washing nnd hns something to show a worn nice unn a jjurgesi. pacKugo The Itf. IC. I'nlrllnnU Company, Chi K St. 1,-i'U m uuston. rmiailelphla, WE WILL QIVE 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 nnr stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) fJ- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. -the: Factory Shoe Store Has opened at No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to I,. Goklin'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; Indies' shoes, from 7s cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up. o ABE LEVINE, Proprietor. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, llotli reaionii have no existence in this nil vanced age. I'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an ahsolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good .Set of Teeth, The Very llejt Teeth, $S. You can uc. no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, yhere lecth are ordcied. We can lake your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Gold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonahli rates. Kxamiuations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St,, Shenandoah. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store.i --Has Moved to - 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DUSTG'S BRIBER SH0F Attentive nnd skillful tonsori.il aitists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block, -vvyn na flln innn rf it. 1 r 1 rUaiji iui iiuum;" nrntinmv Otr lnntra 'lM.n ........... ..t.n ns her strength uses Powder, for her labor besldo pair or rougn nanus. greatest, economy. NewYurlt A Handsome Dining Room Wlicrc llic walls nml ccMIiik1 nro miulo dnlnt nn1 attractive by our unique i1islns ninl rich anil bfiiutiful coloring h wnll papers, U an tniviitivo to n falling nppcttto. At no tlmu of the yunv tlot" your rooms need a new dress us imu.li ns when Pprlng comes In her new y;nrh, nnd shames the dingy room where wlnttr tins left Its Impress In huioUo nnd dust. 1 ook nt our now and lovely stock of wnll jmpcrs. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. As low prices on lumber and all kinds oi NEW - BABY CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriage: $3.50 and up. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! We are at present making a specialty of handling stoves and ranges. Our latest inducement is "Queen CJndorolla," 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. (1 BUSY FURNITURE and STOVE STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have ssumed charge of the Shenandoah Henovatinj; Company's plant, nnd arc prepared to clean, sew and lay caipets, mallreskes, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders con lie left ut No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Ajiple alley and Dowers street. I 1 fit i fl I I . BmOPM
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