' -imrt wiifna i rt.i.l.iiwrni--.i.wl..i.'.,.vr-.r.vrriri,.ri hTrafinvrrflte ,t-v Yhe War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and Pottsville papers to all parts of town; also the Evhning Hurau), 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 rsl. Ma In St. SELLING OUT. 1 aie cmlaitiv, lace, table cloth1., linens, spreads underwear ami gent' furnishing. These are rare bargain to l,r hail. Will leave the town shortly anil will close out our stock at aniaringl) low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Hobblns' Block, 0rd in ssiog. -lfarry Mayer, of .Sacramento, Pa is the Ktiest of J.otit Creek acquaintances. Frank I'ry and Peter Carhy, of Lost (.'reck, have been attacked with the enlist ment fever. They left lust evening for llrooklyn in hopes of enlMinir in the navy. T. II. Van Dnien floats an exceptionally l.irrc flag from his rosiilenco on North .I.irdln street. Miss Mauiu Sweeney, of Driflon, is tho guest of Miss Kate Cunningham. --Dr. J. V. Erwlu, tho South Jnrilln stieet dentist, welcomed a young daughter to his house morning. J. nennehauni, a rosiauranteur of New ark, X. J., is in town. Ho is boiiiL' outer tamed by Christ. Schmidt, on North West street. Mr. I)ennel.iiiiii is congenial and of a jolly disposition. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenjamin James spent yes terday at Mt. tlretna. Iloruugh Auditors Ploppcrt, McDonald and Ilyne spent to-day at Potts;illo. -Miss Annie .MidgleV. of St. Clair, who was a guest of friends in town, left for her home to-day. Constable Thomas Tosh and Tax Collec tor Scanlan wctn among tho townsmen who spent to day at Pottsvlllo. --Mises Xellio Itatiglt and Aniilo Tiinmons aro enjoying tho hospitality of acquaintances in lla.letou. Miss Mabel Olover was a noon passenger to l'lulad, lphia to day. ilohuit 0. Young, master mechanic at the Lehigh collieries in Lausfoid and the vicinity, was a visitor to town to-day. Mr. Young is a brother of Mrs. Jacob tlillospie, who died at Mahanoy City yesteiday. MAHANOY CITY. Suliii'daj Night's Slabbing Affray Slay Vet ltesiilt 1'iitnlly. Mahanoy City, Miy 0. Anthony Tem- kisky, tho Hungarian who stabbed Charles lloluiau twiio in tho neck on Saturday night, last, was taken to jail yesterday inoriiing. DcniKisKy was aiimiiteu to oan afti i a hearing Sunday afternoon, hut Hol in.io's condition is so precarious it was di'tineil ailvisablo to send the accused to Mil. Ilulmaii has slept little since Saturday in .lit and Millers gieat pain. Dr. Watkins lu lu os blood poisoning has set in. The young man's condition is very seilous. i-aticlle, wifo of Jacob Gillespie, onu of the , omlu, torsou the Lakeside Llectrlc Hallway, died yesterday morning in her 10th year, she had been ill for somo timo. Two sons survive, Hobert and William, aged 18 and 14 years, respectively. John drill, a Lithuanian residing at Vill ein, was put under .200 bail for stealing a keg of powder from tho Vulcan colliery. Louis Ciilhertson, tho poolpl.iyer, has left this town for Wllliamsport. .Hurried. At 5 o'clock last evening Miss Mary A. Malia and l'reil. Jlihlebrand, both of town, weie united in marriage in the Aiinuucia. tion church. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Malia. White blank-Bat 5 cents per pleco and gilts at 0 aud 7J cents per piece. Wo have highei limed wallpaper. At 1'. J. 1'oiU, S!l North Mam stieet. tf HOOIV3 PHjIjSs cure Jdvcr III, nilloiioncss, InillKestlo.ij Ileaduclie, ft. iileas-nt laxative. All Dnnrclste. NEW STOCK -OF- 1), S. and Cuban VLAGS Just received. Cuban Flags, 10c, 20c, 25c, 40c, 51,50, S2.00. U. S. Flags, from 3c per dozen up to $15.00 each. R. H. Morgan, """"-UlSimr. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. tt;" Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. JI1WT LINK OP I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, " Centre St. V'..'.Pfe m as 7-JS &4&tj? for A it lshat a great many men And nvomen Are looking for ; help Against Approaching baldness: help Against hiteninp lotks ; help to tcstore ihe lost gloss to the hair: help Against fading tresses ; help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR offers fust such heir. It restores gray or faded hair to Its originAl color, ghies if length, thickness and gloss, and removes dandruff. " My hair was rouph anil broken ami began to full out. The use of but one bottle of AVER'S Haik VtnoK botli ihtiki'tl the fulling out ntul i endercil mv li.ilr mnooth, glusov anil In npU-nilitl condition. It lithe tinest of ilresv tug." MKS. 1'. L. SMITH, Silver Creek, Miss. "Some venrs neo mv lm r bfjrnti to fall out and 1 hri-nnif ignite bald. IJy Ilu v luir 1 1 icu nnd very soon my balr censed to fall out and n lit w and vigorous Rfov. th uiMtle its nppcoram t J! v li:ur Is nnw ahundnnt niidl rl .sgv M TTIOS. DUNN, KuckvfUe, Wig. A CLEAR RECORD. lero Were no I'utiil Accident ill the Mines Last Month. Mine Inspector William Stein says thore worn no fatal accidents in tho mines of his district during tho mouth of April. Thore woio live cases of injury, hut all except one were of a trivial character. The exceptional case was that of John Dempsey, of Harry's, who had one of his hands blown oil1 at the Knickerbocker colliery by the caieless hand ling of explosives. Neaily sill the accidents wuro caused by the shottening of squibs. Ono man injuied was William ICuskawh. Hi was working at the Lllangowan colliery and was caught by Inspector Stein aud the inside foreman when about to lire a blast with tho squih shortened an inch aud a quatter. Ho was nnestcd, but tho case was dropped and Kuskawicss was discliaiged from tho colliery. Two of tho cases of injuries were those of James and Richard Nicholas, miners at tho KllaPgowan colliery. They weie slightly burned by powder. A spaik f i oni ono of their lamps foil into a cartridge which had been left open. Surprise lnrty. Tlie homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry llickel man, on North Chestnut street, was tho scene of a surprise party last night, in honor of their daughter, Florence, who has returned fiom a visit of several months in New' York. Miss Iliekelman received many presents. Refreshments wero served and all present had an enjoyable timo. Among those piesent wero Maguio and Agues Ulliott, Annie and Agues (Irimes, Millie Kim. ids, Louisa Will iams, Josephine Dunn, l.iz.ie Deluwery, Tillle Ambrose, Mnry lirowskey, May (lib lions, Itridget HHikfus, Anna anil Itegiua D.ira, Mamiu, Henrietta, Lousin, Florence, Lizzie, Nellie, Winnie and Lillio Iliekelman, Kildlo Flliott, John Morgans aud Harry Itrown. Scohors nftor gold are often disappointed. Seekers nfter hoalth take Hood's Sarsap.trilla and ilnJ it meets ovory expectation. ring Raising at No. M, Lost Creek is certainly filling its quota in the way of ll.ig raisiut. At one o'clock this afternoon a large llag 10x15 feet in size was Hung to the hlceze ftom a SO foot pole on tho top of the broaker of l'acker collieiy No. 2. The pole is surmounted by an Aiueiican In dian six feet in height. Music was furnished hy tho I.cnigh Valley Coal Company's baud and tho Temperance Society's drum corps, of Lost Creek. l!ev. 1'. V. Daggett made a speech. Tlio sehool'clilldron of West Maha noy township wero in attendance and sung patriotic songs. Tho llag laislng was in charge of Foremen John 1'. llronnan and John T. Junes. This same program will he rendered at another flag raising at l'acker colliery Xo. 5 at 0 o'clock to night. Tirol I'lrot t'lrot Insure your property from loss ill tho oldest and strongest cash companies: l'hila. Undeiwritors Insurance Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford Kiru Ins. Co., American I'iro Insurance Co., West Chester I'ire Ins. Co., United I'iicmen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 H. Jurdin St., Shenandoah. Hfiiutifiil 1'lornl Designs. There are on exhibition In Wasley's show window two beautiful patriotic tloral designs which attract much attention. They repre sent both the American and Cuban Hags and arc designed in natural flowers, surrounded by a deep border of sniilax. rraetllretl u I.llnb. Mrs. William llrelinan, of Yateavillo, fell in tho yard of her homo this morning and sustained a fracture of tho left limb between the kueo and tho ankle, lloth hones were broken. Dr. W. X. Stein was summoned to reduce tho fructiiiu. Opening of I'lilladelpbla A- Ittadllig Sen lido fJMy Itoute. The Philadelphia A Heading Huo to Sea Isle City will bo ready for business on and after May 15th. Sehedulo ol train service will be announced later. It is the Intention of the 1'. & It. inaniigomout to make very ox tenslvo improvements in tho Sea Isle City lino, It will be Hint-class in every respect aud up to tho high standard now In effect on this company's Atlantic City, dipo May and Ocean City branches. o Aid I'm- i-pol ii I'l-oiii .Milcu. Mexico Pity. Muy 6. -The government has Klvcn gtrli t unlem that no Meglit of uny natuie ahull be allowed to lease Vent Ciuz for any itl'iiekniled tiort n Cuba, the order nffeetine piuvIhIimih collected by SjianlaiUa to be sent to their army on the Inland. Onlern have iilso been issued forbiailinjr iiieotlngH In any part of the republic of either Rpunlnh or Americana with the object of lalalntr futidn for their homo t'ov erimmnts. I. . O. f. I'arnile, Wllkediane. For the Odd Follows' imrado at Wilkes iKtrre. I'll., Muy 17, the Pennsylvania Itail road Company will sell special excursion tickets fiom statlous on its line, within a radius of one huiidrod miles, to Wllkesharro and return, at rate of singlu faro for the round trip (minimum rate, 38 cents). Tickets to be sold May 1U and 17, good to return un til May 18, lhOS, Inclusive. Ask your grocer for the "IJoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is thu host Hour made. fur r ',V3 fit? Sblf Jrair PITHY POINTS. UnpiixiiluK Throughout tho Country Cliroiiloled lor I dut y Perusal. Tho Delano shops are working ten hours a day. llypsy fortune-tellers, in camp at Hooding, were raided hy tho pol co. Prank Mcndlor has heeu re-elected water superintendent at Ashland. Tho Pottsville shops will work only lour days per week until further notice. Flag raisings aro popular all over the county, tho colliery employes taking tho lead, Charles Ford, of (llrardvllle, has organized a dramatic coinny composed of homo talent. The Grand Oistleof the Knights of Gulden Laglo will meet at Scrnntou the coming week. Firo is raging 111 the Hoyt initio shaft, nt Piltslou, having spread from gas Ignited hy a laborer. Thirty-nluo men havo volunteered to form another company of National Guards at Girardvillo. Tho Pennsylvania IMitorlal Association is to have Its summer outing at Atlantic City, beginning June !l"th. Two hundred men went on stnko nt lloncyhrook colliery, Luzerne county, bo- c'liusoa follow win km. in was discharged. Coiigiessman W. A. Stone will push his gnbernitional claims In (Vtitro county by a speech nt Hellcfonto next Thursday. Despondent bcoauso ho could not giiu admission to a soldiers' home, Ihuanuel Iviiauss, of Allentowu, took his life with poison. Mine inspector Magiilre, of the Pottsville district, reports eight non-fatal accidents fur the past, month, with a total of accidents for the four months. Suit for $30,000 damages has been brought at Hellcfonto ngilnst thu Pennsylvania itiiil road Company hy Mrs. Joseph Fox, whoso husband was killed hy a train. After deliberating all night a Northumber land county jury acquitted Michael Perils, Saul Merlawitz and Syl'-cster Moselwicz of the murder of Frank Kiintz. James McAlarncy, nn umbrella mender, was arrested yesterday at Danville on the charge of sotting lire to tho largo lloono barn at llloomsbiirg, entailing a loss of $15,000. Thu Pennsylvania railroad slalion is re ceiving u much needed coat of paint. Tho excursion to Mt. Gretna on Sunday piomisesto boa largo one, tho low faro ol $2 S3 will attract the crowd. Carpenters aro at work nt tho Heading depot putting in new platforms. At Kepehinskl's Areatle Ciilu. Clam soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. May 1I Your I.ust Chaneo to Seu Theni. While It is nut olllcial, yet it is believed that tile Sth aud 1'Jth legiinents will he moved to Fort Meyer, near Washington, D. C, early part of next week. If such should ho the ease this will ho your last chance of seeing tho "Hoys in llluo" at Camp Hustings, bo foie starting for tho front. In order to au cummudato all persons desiring to seo their friends again, tho Philadelphia &. Heading Railway will run a special tiaiu to Mt. Gretna, Sunday next, the 8th inst., leaving Shamokin nt 15.30 a. in., making nil stops South us fur as Tamaqna ; thence via Schuyl kill Valley llrauch to Pottsvlllo; thouco to Mt. Gretna without stop. For further infor mation plcnso inquire at P. Si H. station. Train from Shenandoah will leave at 7.10 a. m. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. IMim.itcs given on largo shades. V. J. Port., 21 Ninth Main stieet. tf Droiineil In it .lltno Sump. John Kay, of Minersville, aged 22 years, met death liy drowning in u mine sump at l'ino Hill colliery yesterday. Tlio sump is 31) feet deep and was covered ovei with planks. Kinil Franks lifted up ono of tho planks to go into the sump. His naked lamp ignited the gas formed in the sump. Franks was severely but not dangorously huiued Kay was standing on tho pUnks, and tho explosion caused him to lose his balance, and to fall into tho water. He was drowned. The men wore warned not to use naked lamps. Jllckert's Cute. Clam soup, fiee, to-night. Chicken soup to-niurrow morning. Celubl'lltioil l'ost polled. Tho raising of the flag in front of thu Lehigh Valley Co.il Company's main ullice at Lost Creek, has beeu postponed until to morrow afternoon at I o clock. It was to luvu taken place lastoreiiiug but tho iuclem ency of tho weather prevented it. A grand display of fireworks will take placo at eight o'clock in tho evening in connection with u concert by tho Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany's hand. Tho best placo to buy your wall paper Is a F. J. l'ortz, 21 Xorth .Main street. Wo have a big assortment, tf Odil lYUnus' rariiilo Ht Mlnerrtiillo. Tho Oild Fellows' parade, which is to take place at Minersville, Pa., on the 13th inst. promises to bo one of the finest demonstra tions of tho kind ever witnessed in Schuyl kill county. Ihe dillereut Judges through out tlio distiict which includes Schuylkill and adjoining counties, have with a few exceptions signified their intentions of being in line, ami the old town will ho filled as it has never been iilled before. Kemlrlek House Free I.uttch. Oyster soup will ho served, free, to nil pa trons to-night. IClegant Olltllt. " As lino a pair of black houes as ever drow a hearse havo just been purchased hy M. O'Neill, tho South Main street undertaker, at Schuylkill Haven. They are Uaud7 years old respectively, and average 2200 pounds. Annual Sales ovor 0,000,000 Bones TOR BILIOUS AUD NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in. tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Hoat, Loss ot Appotito. Oostlvoness. Illotchos on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Bleep. Frightful Dreams and all Korvous and TrombllnK Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge theiu to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lti:i:ciI.V5rs l-ll.us. taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Females to com ploto hoalth. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem mill cure Mck llendaelie. Foru Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tba LARGEST SALE ofni:y 1'ulent Jlcillrlno lutlie World, 25c. at all Drug Stores, f or all Diuous and Nervous Diseases. They purify the IIlood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. ask FILL! C0UNC1LMEN IN J5ESSI0N. (Continued from l'ltst Pago.) Hun, desired to ho exonerated from taxes for lSD.VO and tho matter was referred to the finance committee. It was decided that the secretary and flnanco committee furnish Council with a list of all people owning property who havo asked for exoneration from taxes. Tho Fire Apparatus eoiiimlttco was ntithor Ized to puichaso couplings for tho hoso com panies and a request from tho Shenandoah Fire Department Association for an appro priation was laid over pcndlngnn investiga tion as to tho amount nnd tho authority of Council to make such nn appropriation. A request that a grade ho established for West Poplar street, between West and Chest nut streets, was referred to tho Survey com mittee When a report from tlio ordlnanco com mltteo was called for Mr. Stiauglin stated that no Ordinance had been prepared govern ing the tramp nuisance because, upon con sultation with the llorough Solicitor, It was found thiU'tlw subject was fully covered by Act of AiiSUhly, which gives full power to irrest tmmp'a nnd compel them to work on iho street, allowing them a reduction from their llnernf $1 par day for each day worked. The law referred to ft tho Act of May 18, 1S87. entilled: "An Act authorizing the Chief llurgess, alderman or Justice of tho neaco ill any l!oro"hgli to ontrjmit to tlio lockup or station house In said 1 To rough in . e.ia.u cases, aim is as iouowsi "C'" I'tisuu oi I'll nuos noil u iititu ucrii nuuniui "isi authority ot the unlet lturgoss,. Aumrnian or Justice of tho Peace in any borough of Ibis Commonwealth, charged with' the viola tion of any pence ordinance or with beina a vagrant or tr.unp, and having refused to pay the fine imposed for such otleiiso, the -aid lliugess, Alderman or Justice of the Peace shall have authority to commit said person or persons to tho lockup or station house In said borough for a torm not exceed ing fivo days, or compel such person to work upon the public works or streets of said bor ough for a period of time not exceeding one day for each one dollar of Hue so as aforesaid imposed." Prom tho decision the defendant is given tho right of appeal upon entering security in double amount of the fine and costs, Slv. Solicitor Uurko said Mr. btrauglin was light and it would bo proper for Council to lircct one of tho olliccrs to enfoico tho Act, whereupon Mr. Strattghu moved that tho borough pollco, constables and Chief Hurgess ho instructed to enforce tho law regarding tramps. Mr. James said ho was opposed to putting convict labor on the strcets.aud Mr. Straughn said that was not tho object of the motion. I'ho intention was to gct tho borough ofiicors to clear tho town of tramps or bums witli tho aid of a law that gives them lull power. Ihe motion was unanimously cariictl. Tho hog nuisance was again brought up aud Mr. liochm said tlio olliccrs of the bor ough could soon abate it if they would pro secute the owners under tho general laws against common nuisances. Instructions were given to get testimony in shape for tho case of the borough against tho Lakeside Electric Hallway Company, which comes up on the Uth inst. Upon the statement of Borough Solicitor Burke that thoie was no way hy which the case of A. J. Womelsdorf could bo opened and Mr. Woinolsdorf would accept payment of tlio judgment with interests and costs to date in full settlement of all claims against the borough, instructions wero given to inako a settlement accordingly. Tho whole claim now amounts to f 1,125.1)3. Mr. l,ally suggested that shields ho pro cured for thu helmets uf tho police, and the stripes bo removed Irom tho coat sleeves of the nllicers. He said a nuiiil.er of people had criticised the stripes. The stripes will remain and, unless Council channel its mind, no shields Will be put on tho helmets. Mr. Hell, of tho Water committed, pre sented the following: "I propose to drill as many wells at tho dam of your water works as i5 will require to furnish you all Ihe water you will need in dry seasons at $1.50 per foot, everything luruishcil, ic.idy tor pump, tiuaranteo water, or no pay asked for tho work. "II. A. IlUKIbCII." Tho matter was laid ovor until tho next meeting witli tho understanding that Mr. Ilreisch ho asked to bo present. Tho water committee was instructed to get bids for tho coaling contract aud, upon sug gestiou of Mr. Kuglcrt, ascertain if it is prac ticable to havo a railroad siding put in near the pumping station to do away with tho hauling. Tho method of making tho direct pumping couueetiou was left in the hands of tho water committee witli instructions to call for bids fur the contract. The Columbia II. & S. P. U. Co. scut In a communication asking that Council have the Hour of tlio company's engine room repaired. aud also tho celling of the room which has heeu damaged hy the leaking of the heating apparatus in tlio Council room. A request was also made that a ceiling bo placed in tho lockup as it is almost impossible to transact business in tho company's room when there are unruly prisoners iu tho cell, ami to pro vent olleusivo odors In tlio company s room from tho lockup. Tho matter was referred to tho construction committee to investigate the matter and report at the next meeting. Tlio repoit of the Chief of Polico for April showed 21 arrests, 11 served timo and 13 paid fines. Collections, 2(1. During the mouth twelve lamps wero out. Lodgings weio fur nished to 17 people. Tlio report of tho Chief llurgess showed collections to tho amount of 20.50, of which fill ho received from arrests, $2.50 for theatrical license, $7 for horse sale license and $1 for a building permit Tho leport of the llorough Treasurer showed a balance on hand May 5th, $7,870 71 Wheat Takes h Jump, Wheat yesterday took another big jump, and was quoted at $150 per bushel. Ploiir will rise correspondingly if the above quota tion does nut Uncinate. This morning Hour was quote i hero by wholesale dealers at 8.00 per barrel. Alelilails cafe. Oyster sopp. frco, to-night. Deaths untl FlinerHls, Lost Creek to-day mourns the loss of one of its most respected citizens, Mrs. Cook, who died at her home last eveulng at G:30 o'clock. She had sulfered from theoll'ects of a paralytic stroke which caused her death, and from which sho had beeu ailing for a long timo. Tho deceased is survived by three sons and two daughters. Mis. Harry Medea, biater-in-law of Post master Daniel Itcdca, of town, died at her homo in Shamokin yesterday after a brief illness. The funeral will take placo to morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of Mamie, the 12 year-old-daughter of Mr. aud Mis. Joseph Orilllu, will take place from the family residence at Colorado to-morrow morning. Tlio rervices will be conducted In Hi. Mary Magdalene's church, Lost Creek. Interment will ho made in St. Joseph's cemetery, Girardvillo. Mrs. William llreen died at an early hour this morning In Minersville, at tho udvauced ago of 81 years She was ono of the plomer residents of Schuylkill county having resided utrMlnersville fur 00 years. She is survived by two sons aud two daughters. Deceased was the luuther of P. J. llreen, the Kast Centre street salooulst, 'I hey ltuturn 'l'lialilis. The committee that bad charge of tho en-! tsrtalnmont and social held by the Welsh Presbyterian church Wednesday night, du slres to citeud thankB to those who con tributed to the success of the alTalr, aud those who were In attendance, To Cure Headach In 15 Minutes, Take I)r. Davis' Atl-Headache. All druggists Till! WUAl'lUm. The forecast for Saturday t Partly cloudy to fair, warmer weather and northerly winds. POTTSVILLE NEWS. I Home Of tint Onsen Disposed or In Crimi nal Court. Sncctnl Hr.itALli Correspondence. i Pottsville, May 0 Among tho cases dis posed of In criminal court yesterday after noon nnd to-day wero the following ! John Orolllck, assault and hat I cry, oath of Jonn 1 Lczar ; prosecutor for tho costs, Curtis Mess- 1 ner, assault and battery, oath of Kdna Hankes, guilty, $3 lino, costs and tiO days. Stcvo Fennel, malicious mischief, oath of' Peter Chowder, guilty, f 10 flno and cosls i William Hyan, Park Place, forgory on oath of Charles 11. liutler guilty. I Judge Koch, in sentencing Hyan, who j is a Slav, said that tho caso was of petty j theft inoro than forgery, f.l flue, costs and j three months. Jauo Davis, assault, oath of Thomas Fltzpatrick; defendant to pay cosls I and enter $100 bond to keep tho peace. Peter Hands, assault and battery and selling l.'qunr without a license; not guilty, hut pay the costi. Wm. J. Whaleii. larceny of $1 on oath of Justice II. II. McCool; guilty; scu tenco suspended. Michael Custallne, carry ing concealed deadly win puns on oath of Douiiiilck Durrell; not guilty as to nssnult and guilty as to tho other charges. S. litem o deferred. Anthony Kohinskl, assault and battery uu out li of Jennie Sivnyor; not KlMy. lmisecutrlx for costs. ASSAt;l,Tl;l AND ltUIIIICIJ. Vlipmas Mcdugart, a P. & H. hrakeinan rtaldlpji' jt Crewiona. was knocked down nnd bilfr hyNwiiiil'? at I.indingvllle, and his wajch was stolen" .t tho Pottsvlllo hospital It was found'that nnorjAhU ilhs was broken. MeGifgatt was standing 5ttfVtho caboose of his train when ho was attacked. IoU!iy a senseless etniditluu between Iho truckisnfrX about half nil hour, when he was picked up j hy the crew of a passenger tinln, his own' train having departed without the crow . missing him. I)Ki:ds luxoitiiKii. Sheriff Toole to John l'fciUer, premises i" Porter twii ; Isaac Patrick and wife to John Messnicr. premises in Porter twp ; Mary S. Filbert to Peter ! abort, premises in Pine- glove ; l.phralm bnyder and wifu to Jona than Zimmerman, premises in West Penn twp; Isaac Ocrher and wifo to Jonathan Zimmerman, premises iu Wost Penn twp; John Corroll to Stepheu douse, premises in West Penn twp ; Tilglunau S. Halliet and wifo to The North Point Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, premises in West Penn twp. MAItKIAOK I.ICKNSKH. Harry J. Loronz, of Treniont, and Annie Klilscli, of Mahanoy City ; John J. Lawler and Annie M. Farrol, Treniont twp.; Henry I. Allebach and Kato It. Yeich, Wayne twp. MOIIE SOI.MEKS WANTKD. Cupt. Owens, of Co. II, Sth Itegt., and Capt. Dyson, of Co. F, .1th Itegt., arrived from Mt. Gretna to enlist 21 additional men for each of their companies. Lieut. Duffy and Sergt. Crosskup arc also hero to select 18 additional men for Co. K. Tho companies of Tamaqna, Girardvillo and Mahanoy City havo also scut for recruits. SECUIIUD MONEY. Tho County Commissioners and Controller havo secured sutllcieut muney to pay wit nesses and jurors this week. They expect auearly opinion from Judge Koch as to whether it is necessary for Commissioners to furnish a financial statement befure making temporary loans. Tho Commissioners exe cuted a loan foi $10,000, hut the Controller lofuscd to sign it until a decision is rendeied, Clerk Transferred. Manager K. M. Dengler, of tho local branch of the Grand Union Tea store, received a tele gram last evening to trausfer his clerk, Jobr, Dowling, to Ilarrishurg at once. Tho tele gram stated Mr. Dowling should prepare to locate thcio permanently. fathering at Lost Creek. A number of friends of Miss Sallic Price gathered at her rcsideuco in Lost Crcok last ovening. Among thoso from town who at tended wore : Misses Ida, Sadie aud Vcrdio Keillor, and Lizzie Krapf. A program of instrumental and vocal selections was reu. dcrcd by tho guests. Columbian Italso n Flag. Amid tho exultant shouts aud cheering of a great crowd of people and a fusillade of blank revolver shots, two largo lings, one an American and the other a Cuban, woio fluur to tho breeze by tho members of Columbia II. & S. V. E. Co. last night. There wts no formal program of exercises, After tho Hags wero raised iu front of tho company's quarters several of tho members joined in singing patriotic songs. in:i). (m.I,lWPII5-On the Sth lust., nt Miihanoy Uty, l'a , Isabella, wife ot Jacob Olllcsple, ngcil 39 years, U months nnd lOilnvs. Kiiiirrni will take place on .Saturday, 7tli lnst.r at 2 ji. in., ii-oui ine luuiiiy residence, rata wissa street, Mahanoy City, Services in the Presbyterian church. Interment in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, TamiKjun Funeral will leave J nlmnoy City on the 3:47 p. in. I' ,fc It. train. Itelatlves uud friends respectfully Imiled tu attend. Jt JL7 ...I. ' U ... - U'lr ALL NAT tin of thoClobofcr S! NEUKALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescrlbod by eminent physicians; DR. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned ! Iiem.irJfnlilv Biirpr-idf til 1 f OnlVL'innlno Willi Trmifl Alnrk Anrlinr jr. Ad. KltMcrA. Co., 215 1'earISt.v Xew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses, Own Glassworks. SS&SOeu. lluJumcd & ricouiint nduil by A. Wasley, 106 W. Malu St., iC. U. Hagenlmch, 103 N. Main St., r.j-.u.Kirlin, 6 B. Main St., ... Shenandoah. DR. RICHTEFl'n 1 "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL w. f. ! f!nll'. Kvspcpslil.tRtniiiiirli riilllnlnlnlH. I MISCELLANEOUS. fiOH SAI.K. -A Miloou, Guod Htand and i central location. Has two pool tables, one heiiiK a combination of pool anil blllfnrdM, Apply nt the Hkiialu oil lie. U FOlt HAIiK. A. valuable property for snlo on South Jnrdln street. For further Informa tion apply to got) South l'enr alley, &-3-lw 'ITIOU HUNT. Two largo rooms Iu Itefowleh 1.' nuiiiiing, iu south -Main street. All eon. venicnccH. Suitable for olllte. 3-lU-tf I.IOlt 8ALH A very desliablu property. Ap- ply to Joseph Wyatt, 201 North Main St. tf DUjTQ'j MltDER StlGF Attentive and skillful tonsorial m lists always iu attendance. Neatest Shop In "Town, W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House lltock. "00LO BUST." 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 out- stock and quote prices. Glenn & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. INJ. -THE! Factory Shoe Store Has opened at 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 coir plete line of gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, underwea ', notions, &c, at prices according to the times. We quote a few article 1 the prices of which speak ior themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's .shoes, from fo ccnls up; ' ladies' shoes, front 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up. 2 5- ABE LEVI INJ E, Proprietor. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These weie the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, lloth reasons hnve no existence in this ad vanccd age. I'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five )cars is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, 55. The Very licit Teeth, J8. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charue for extracting, where teeth arc ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St , Shenandoah. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Homo or at Our Store. --Has Moved tc 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. A K"oil jilaeo for ft Rood drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 2J JI, Centre etreet, Mellet's bulldluif, Wine, WhUklcB, lleer awl Cluiirs. FrenheDt beer In town alwaya on tap. "HOLD DUST." 'ViHandsome Dining Room Jrfro ttie walls ntul ri'IlhiK') arc miulc Unlnt ml attractive hy our unique (IosIuh and rich and beautiful coloring In wall papers, Is an inemtlvp to fulling appetite At no time of tlic year doe your room need a new drem as mu Imim when npi-liitf comes in Ler new Katb, and flmutea tin ditiy room wliero wlrt- r lias left If h impress lit Hiiioke aud dust 1 ooU at our new and !oely stock of wnll papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. O'Hearn -o i$ NEW- A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! We are at present making' a specialty of handling stoves and ranges. Our latest inducement is "Queen Cinderella," With an everlasting triplex grate, one you can burn 011 three sides. Will burn hard or soft coal, is a good baker and a fine looker. This stove we will sell for the next 30 clays at greatly reduced prices. BUSY FURNITURE and STOVE STORE, 121.123 North Main St. CARPET CLEANING The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Coninany'splant, and arc prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, anil do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders ran lie left at No. 7 North West street, or at Ihe plant, Apple alley and liowets strict. BABY CARRIAGES