Floral Cream For Chapped 1 For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos, 110-131-123 North lain Street. 1811(11? Here it is. We mean sales for our special four weeks, which period offer all during we will Furniture, Stoves and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. . Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $.60. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $1,30, 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter tootwear is going at 50 per cent, below regular prices BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. Alyvaya Have gains For You. Bar- Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST UINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTRAW. Floor -and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, '"itr. Bt. Prevent Prevention is always bettor than cure, even when cure is possible. But so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes tho natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " tho first law of nature." Pneumonia can be pre vented and is often cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, "Some Tiars ago I bad a sever cold and was threatened with pneumonia. I could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched condition. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and took it according to the directions, and at the end of fifteen daysw as as well and sound as before the attack. 1 have recommended It in many caes of pneu monia since, and have never known it to fall in effecting a cure." JOHN HENHY, St. Joseph, La. " I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lungs, and defied the skill of my phy sicians so that they considered me incurable. At last I began to ue Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles.'' FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO, Taunton, Mass is put up in half-size bottles at half price W cents. TO MOVE ON IL0IL0. (I'outiniieil froln First l'oge I The Philippine natives are, like all half savage people, governed In their own aggression by nothing but a fear of being whipped by the enemy, and they cannot understand nny forbear nnco ou the part of an opponent ex cept on the theory that ho Is afratd of them. We have had tho same thing for 30 years in our own Indian wars. The British have had tho same thing In India and Africa, and so have all the Caucasian races wherever they have had to deal with half civilized peoples. We lost more men and killed more Indians in the west through the mild, temporizing and supposedly hu mane policy of successive adminis tration than we would htve lost in a few sharp, sound thrashings adminis tered In successive allopathic doses Just to show the untutored savage that we meant buslnoss, and would whip him first and treat him right after ward." It Is understood that tho campaign against the Philippine' Insurgents is to be prosecuted with vigor. The ques tion was fully discussed at yesterday's cabinet meeting, and it Is expected that General Otis, In co-operation with Admiral Dewey, will push forward at I once and give the insurgents no chance to recover rrom the defeat of last Sun day. Iloilo Is to he occupied at once by the American naval forces, and It Is expected that General Otis will move immediately to Malolos, the Insurgent capital, and capture or dlsporse the so-called Filipino government, A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what l'an-Tina is, 25c. At Uruhlur Bros , drug store. MAHANOY'S BURGESS. A Large Dellclt In Ills Accounts Is Al leged. At a meeting or the Muli.moy City Boroujjh Council last night it was reported that Chief Burgess Bowman had handed the Borough Treasurer a Check for SlOO.iS ami claimed that this, with tho amouut withheld from his salary, balanced his accounts with tho borough. Couucilmau Win. E. Jones protested that tbo payment did not balaneo tho account and said that, according to tin tiros takeu from books of tho Burgees of tho Kaier opera house, n deficiency of $033.50 was shown ; that the Burgess had paid $130 75, ono month's salary amounting to $50 had been withheld, and the last pay of $100 25, mado a total credit of $81, leaving u balance duo tho borough of $357.50. Council appointed a committee to examine the transactions of the Burgess' office. A committee appointed to investigate tbo charges of malfeasanco in office against the street voiumitteo of tho Council, made by Councilman Wertinau, presented a report ex ouerating the accused. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is the best remedy for relieving and curing that asthma tic cough. Physicians recommend it. Buy only the genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. Heaths anil Funerals. Jonathan W. Moyer, a former resident of Ashland, died in Philadelphia, survived by a wire and grown up family. Grant Moyer, proprietor of the hotel at La voile, is his sou. Mrs. Patrick Malay, a respected resident of Jacksous, died last night from cancer of the stomach. William George, aged 70 years, 5 mouths and 20 days, died at his home in Brandon- vllte this morning, from the ell'octs of tho grip. The deceased was a former resident of Win. Penn, moving from that place to his late residence seven years ago, He leaves wife ami nine children, as follows: .Mrs. Lewis Xiehardsand Itlchard George.of Phila delpbia; Mrs. William Evans, Brandouvllle; Thomas, of (iiraruville; Evan, of Browns ville; Mrs William Price aud Mrs. Charles Sbinkel, of town, and David, John and Willie, at borne. Due notice of the funeral will be given. Thomas Brennan, a hotolkeeper of Mali a noy City, died last night after an illness of several weeks. Death was due to apoploxy, supri udueed by pneumonia. Tbo deceased was 117 years old and is survived by bis wife aud six children. .Sent to Jail. Thomas Bergen was committed to jail last evening by Justice Toomey on aohargeof assault and battery. The prosecutrix is Mrs. Kiluiurray. Beth parties live at the western eud of Coal straet. AVho Knows Mrs. Guwen? Chailes O'Hara and his wife were recently murdered near Denver, Col. They left an estate of $6,000. A letter addressed to O'llara's sister-in-law, Mrs. Nancy Gowen, notifying her of the faeU, lies unclaimed in the Jeanesville post office. Mrs. Uowon dls appeared from Jeanesville several years ago, Information aa to her whereabouts, or any other relatives of the murdered people, is sought by James il. Allen, Esq., an attorney of Deafer, Col. Mine Photographs, Frank Fraoria, of Shaiuokin, who is visit- ' ing friend in town, to-day took several flash- iigi t pjiotozrapua ol insiue ami outaioe , m i il,. - ui umJoau ' ily colliery Cherry federal REMARKABLE ESCAPE. Itrlilrtl l'nrty In 11 NlelRli TihIii. Struck liy n A bridal piirly hid a remarkable oscapo from death at the l.lnyd strret crowing of the Lehigh Valley ltullrond at 11:45 o'clock last night Tho parly was starting nut for a plensuro trip in a sleigh ol William Mctika wIck. Tho othor nienihors of tho party wore Peter Alltus and his bride, Charles and Simon Norkawlcz and Miss Mary Ilierstcln. It is slated by tho driver that the horses attached tn the sleigh scorned to hecotno paralyzed with fear upon tho approach of a passenger train and refused to leave tho crossing. The etiglueer of tho train tried to stop it, but tho distim ( ) was too short and the englno struck hot ween tho horses and the sleigh All the occupants were hurled from the sleigh, hut not one was seriously Injured. The sleigh was wrecked. As tho englno struck It released the horses, and they dashed past the Lehigh Valley station and down Centre street as far as Poach alley, whero they wcro stopped and It was found that n hind leg of ono of Ihennlmals wits fractured. The nt.liunl was afterwards shot to relieve its sutiering. Alltus, tho bridegroom, received bruises about tho legs and his clothing was ruined. Mlnkawloz, the driver, was tho most seriously injured. He received n gash on each side of tho head nml complains of pains in his bnck and left lee. A shoiv window full of coal ornaments at llruinm's. tf PERSONAL MENTION. Oscar Lliidenmuth passed through town to-day from Philadelphia to his homo in Ulngtown. Louis Kajunas was a buslnoss visitor to Pottsville to day. Jeremiah Herman, of Pottsville,' Is a guest of friends In town. Misses Emma and Maggie Jonos, two of Lansford's charming young ladles, are visit- lug friends in town. Mr and Mrs. II. L. Wbltelock and daughter, of Heading, aio guests of Mrs. T. II. Hutchison in town. Bob'rt Binuing left town to-day for Sow York City, where he expects to letnaln several dajs. School Director Thomas Dove is among tho latest victims added to the grippe list. Mrs. Philip Hoehler, and Mrs. William Prico have returned to town after spending tho past week as tho guests of tho former's sister,. Mrs. David Wise, at Danville. FILED TOO LATE. Tho .Socialist Labor Tarty Tardy Willi lis Nomination. The Socialist tabor Party of town yester day left at the County Commissioners' office nomination papers containing the names of uominees for all the borough and ward offices to he filled at tho approaching spring elec tion. The papers should have been filed on Monday. Aa official ol tho County Com missioners' otlico stated to-day that, as the law distinctly says that nomination papers must bo filed at least 15 days before the day ot election, It is not likely that the tioniinn Hons will be printed on the official ballot. A Card. Wo, tho undersigned,- do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaraii tcoaSS-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refuuded. A. Wasloy, C. II. llagen' bucli, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W Bicrstcin & Co. ll-14-33t-dw New Telpplinne I.tne. It is stated on reliable authority that tho Anthracite Telephone Company, of Hazloton, whose mam line runs between McAdoo and Ireelaud, will consolidate with tho other local lines in Schuylkill, Luzerne aud adjacent counties, aud will extend its wires .to Tamaqua, .JIahauoy C'ty, Shenandoah, Pottsville and the other towns in these counties. It is dollars to doughnuts that the company does not secure the right of way through Pottsvillfl-. The Town Council of that place refused a similar franchise to opposition to tho Bell Company before. It is hoped, however, that tho new lino will succeed, as tbo rates at present are exorbitant. Dr. 1 till I'm Cough Syrup has snveil the life of many a child. This wouderful remedy always cures croup, whooping-cough and measle-coiigh. It has never failed Price 25c. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to tho follow ing : Bernard J. McDevIt, of Malianoj City, and Kate U. Brennan, of Kalm townshin Joseph McDonald and Katie Sullivan, botli of bt. Clairj Jacob Tobacco and Barbara Brach, bsth of Mabauoy City, William Cabill and Ella Glenn, both of St Clair. The Continental Shaft, Work is to Jiegln shortly on the new shaft that the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. are going to sink to strike the basin at the old Continen tal colliery east of Centralla. It is an im portaut piece of mining work, aud will mean much to Centralla, The coal mined there will all be conveyed to tho Centralla breaker, which is uot far away. Choice selection of 10, M and 18 karat wedding rings. Oikin's. 120 S. Main St. tf TIIK MOIinitN WAV Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, aud fevers without unpleasant aftor effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of I'igs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co, Miss llellls Worse. Thomas Bellis to-day received a telegram stating that bis daughter, Miss Blrdlo, who is suueriug from typhoid-pneumonia at the Jefferson hospital in Philadelphia, is growing weaker. Little hope seems to be entertained for the young lady's recovery. Sale of Kleese Wagon Works, Some time ago Stevens & Stevens presented the petition of the Pennsylvania Trust Com puny, receiver of the Keystone Wagon Woiks, of Beading, for an order of sale of the property, real and personal, as a whole, which amounts to $100,505.71. The court fixed Saturday, Februa y 25, at 2:00 p. in. for toe sale. Many people in this town and vicinity are Interested lu the property in question, The manager is James Kleese, a former wheelwright of this town. "Business from start to finish," McCanu's Business Collego. taught at 2G-6C , An Autopsy, Dr. Wra. N. Stein and Deputy Coroner Burke yosterday afternoon held an autopsy ou the remains of Johu Uroody, who died at bis home on West Lloyd street Monday mornlug. The autopsy showed that death was due to fatty degeneration of the heart and kidneys. HuuytMll Mutyas. The suit between the owners of the Hunyadi Springs has been finally decided by tho U. S. Court of Appeals in favor of the Eisner & Mcndelsou Co., of New York, the leasees of the Hunyadi Matyas Spring at Budapest, and tbe Hunyadi Janos people must pay tbe cost of tho appeal. Sick Headaches, Tho curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 r-ts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln aud a guarantee Till! WK.VHIHIl. Tho forecast for Thursday : Partly cloudy to fair, colder weather and northerly winds. PITHY POINTS. Inpl'ienlngs Throughout the Country lhrniilrld for llnstv I'erusal. T. F. Bedford removed his household goods from Giranlvlllo to Poltsvlllo. Falling coal In tho Cameron mine, near Sliutnnkln, killed Henry Shroyor, Jmlgo Dunn hold a brief session of Or phans' Court yesterday morning to hear ar gument lu the matttr of the audit of the William Rheln estate. Tbo Republican will print tho Imllots for February olectlons, receiving f28() for tho whole Job. Five hundred Lutheran Leaguers wero addressed at Frccmansburg last night, by Dr. Hyde, of Lohigh University. Company V, 1th Regiment, was mustered Into the National Guard, with fifty members. Haunting for mine Inspector of t ho Eighth district began to day. There was a Binall attendance at tho meet ing of tho County Medical Society at Potts vlllo yostorday. I ho Bethlehem Iron Company last night shipped to Cramps' Shipyard, forward bar bette plates weighing 73 tons for the battle- ship Alabama. It is nuld tho Lehigh Valloy railroad will go back to tho old system of three divisions. letters testamentary were granted to Matilda Long on the ostato of John Long. late of Tamaqua, deceased. Lxpert Accountant Lybrandt. of Philadel phia, Is still busily at work on tho county accounts for tho Taxpavcis' Association. Bev. Johnson, for tho past year rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal church at Mt. Carmel, has announced his Intention of resinning his charge in April. George Illggins, of Tamanua, is now a marine on the warship Machlas, just arrived at Havana. Two Pottsville hums got drunk at Sunburv and were put lu tho county prison. During llio nlglit they set lira to their cells, and thou extinguished tho flames to escape roasting. Vinegar added to the water lu which fish Is boiled will make tho fish firmer aud im prove its ilavor, wliile When it is put into tbe water In which moat or poultry Is stewing it will make tho flejh more tender. Grip is prevalent at the Almshouse and the- hospital is crowded. ' Owen McNally, of Oirardvllle. witnessed tho Boner O'Brien fight at Hartford, Conn. Mother Mary Elizabeth Strange, founder of tlio Hollldaysburg Convent, who is said to be tho oldest Sister of Mercy in this country, is dying at bt. Xavier's Academy, near tat robe. James O Connor, of Mahanoy City, w ill leave on Monday for South Africa. Ashland's illuminated towu cluck nolongcr shines at night, there being no money at hand to pay tho gas bills. A cocking maiu has been arranged between Bernard Duffy, of Branchdalc,' and John Dolbin, of Forrestvillo, for a purse of S200 a side, to take place ou the 14th inst. at Hcl- fenstein. Sam Miller, a Jersey. Central brakeman was killed by slipping under car wheels at Wilke8b,irre, and Samuel Kulp. a Delaware, Lickawanua & Western brakeman. met u similar fate. Tim Hurst has been selected to referee tho six-round bout between Corbett and Sharkey in Chicago somo timo next month. Tho Pottsville Town Council has requested the members of the Legislature from this county to vote against the bill piovlding for election of Supervisors by popular vote. Death overtook Engineer John Hess, of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, us ho stood at tho lever, on a siding near Pittsburg, waiting for on express to go by. Grip's Ravages Doomed, So much niUer.v aud so manv deaths linvn been caused by tho Grin, that everv mm should know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New Discovery. That distressing stubborn cough, that lullames your throat, robs von of !,.,. weakens your system and naves the wav for P.,,.l.,. to ....ll.l.. n, 1 uuuuiufi.iuu ,a ll,iutvljr BLUpUU UV IU1S matchless cure. If vou have chills and fever, pain In the back of the head, soreness inboncsand muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's .Now D scoverv to cure vmir Grip, and prevent Pneumonia or Consump tion, i'rlco 50 cts and f 1.00. Money back if uorcureu. a inai oouio iree at A Wasley a urug store. Huckster Ordinance Inoperative. About a year ago tho Town Council of Pottsville adopted an ordinance placing a liceuso upon tarmers and others who peddled their green truck and other wares within the limits of that borough. At tho meeting of me council last night the Solicitor submitted an opinion declariug tho huckster ordinance inoperative, a bill having been passed by the Legislature snveral yoars ago declaring such measures unconstitutional. Tho flues col lected will be returned upon demand, to gether with tho costs. Marriages. The Church of tho Annunciation, on West Cherry street, was tho scene of two pretty wedding ceremonies to-day. The first took i lace at 11 a, in. and tho contracting parties were i N. Bell, son of Water Superintend eut James Bell, aud Miss Maggie Loftus, Uev. U. F. O'Ke.Ily, tbe pastor of the church, offielattd at the ceremony. Miss Anuie Burko was tho bridesmaid aud Thomas Convlllo tho groomsman, As the couples marched to the altar Miss Kathryn Maloy played Mendelssohn's wedding march. Tho bride was attired in a beautiful suit of brown broad cloth finished in palo blue corded taffeta, with hat to match. Tho bridesmaid wore a rich maroon colored broad cloth trimmed lu white tucked silk and a large uiacn picture nat. The bridegroom and groomsman were attired iu conventional black. Tho wedding was a quiet one.only tho immeaiate menus being present. A recentlou followed at the residence of the bride's par ents, 305 West Oak street. Tho bridal couple left towu ou the 3:10 p, m. P. & E. train for Washington, D. C, where a week will be spent, und upon their return will take up a rosiucuce at quo west Uak street. Tho con trading parties aro both very popular, aud a large circle of friends Join lu wishlug them much happiness. The second ceremony took place at o'clock this afternoon. The principals were M, J. llauley aud Miss Gertrude. Merrick uev. u. . j ueuiy omciaieu, me brides maid was Miss Lillle Merrick, a sister of the bride, and Edward Hauley, brother of the bridegroom, was the groomsman. A fashionable woddlng took place at St. Caiicus church, Mahanoy City, this morn ing. The contracting parties were Timothy B. Brcsnahan, of Schuylkill Haven, who is yard master for the P. & It. C. & I. Co., at that place, and Miss Mary A. Cariey, of Mahanoy City. Miss U Fallon, of Hazlcton was tbe maid of honor, aud Mr. J, lircsna huu, of Branchdalo, brotbor of the bride groom, was tho groomsman. The bridal couple left for Washington, D, C. They will rosido lu Pottsville. Bernard J. McDovltt, station agent at St Nicholas for the P. & R. C. & I. Co., and Miss Katio Brennan, of Tamaqja, were married this morning In St. Jerome's church, in the latter town. Tho honeymoon will bo spent iu the Eastern states. Cards are out announcing tho wedding of Miss Sue M , daughter of Heber Smith, of Pottsville, and Stanley Woodward Groyer, of Kingston, Pa., which will be celebrated at noon next Tuesday. Miss Clara Williams, or Scranton, was wedded lu that city yesterday. Sho is well known here and has made many acquaint ances during her visits to town, . Ilr. Hull's Cough Syrup can he relied on. If you suffer from coughs, colds, hoarse uess, bronchitis or other throat and lung affections, this old reliable remedy will cure you 33 Cents 33c will buy you a white shirt 33c will buy a fancy bosom shirt In Tact 33c will go as far In our store as 7Se and The above bargains will be offered for 10 days only. A good thing are bound to be pleased. Mammoth Clothing House, Nos. 9 and 11 South Main Street. Our Sacrifice Hat Sate $1,50 and 33 Cents ! BISHOP TALBOT'S VISIT. Hie lteverend Gentleman Confirms I.nrge Class, Ashland. Feb. 8. Tho Kt. Bevcrcnd Ethel- bert Talbot bishop of this diocese, conducted services at Qlrardvllle last evening, In the Lutheran church, the cdiuce having been placed at tho disposal of tho Episcopalians of that place. Tho attendance was largo, aud the Bishop expressed himself as being highly pleased with the reception tendered him. This morning the Ilishop arrived iu this town, and at 10 a. m. the Litany was said iu St. John's Memorial church. This eveuirg confirmation sorvice3 will be conducted iu tho same church, and tho Ilishop will deliver i of his eloquent sermons. To-morrow mornlug Holy Communion will bo celebrated. Thursday evening services will be conducted at Centralla, In tho Holy Trinity church, at which tho Bishop will preside. THEJJT0RM. Ti-ly's Continued Snow Fall and Drifts l'aral)ze lluslness. The blizzard which prevailed all day lias proved disastrous to tho traveling public aud businfss is paralyzed. The storm kept p.itrons from tho stores and few teamsters ventured out. The Schuylkill Traction aud Lakeside railway companies, in the words of a current song, "were up agalust the Teal thing" and couldn't get their cars over the lines. Even the steam railroads found no little difficulty in maintaining bpcratlous.and all trains were a half hour or more behind schcdu'.e time. A Lehigh Valley t-ain running from Mahanoy City to towu ran through a drift of snow eight feet high in a cut. Tho engineer said ho seemed to be cut off entirely from tho world when lio passed through tho drift. Unless there is an early abatement in the storm tbe towu will stand a good chanco of becoming snow bound. Tho full cifects of the storm can only be realized by tboso who havo traveled through tho suburbs. There tho drifts aro assuming largo, proportions. GENERAL EAUAN SUSPENDED. But Ho Will Collect I'ny Hoularly, mill lie Hotlred In 1005. Washington, Feb. 8. The president yesterday caused to be promulgated the sentence In the case of General Charles P. Eagan. The court martial sentence was dismissal from the army, and. the president has commuted this to six years' suspension from duty. In commuting1 the sentence the president extols General Eagan's "gallant con duct in battle and his long and hon orable record of service," and declares there were mitigating circumstances developed during the trial of the case. It was stated by the adjutant general that General Eagan's suspension car ries him to within a few days of hts retirement under the age limit. He will be reinstated in time to retire with the regular rank and pay provided in such cases. The sentence of suspension, accord ing to the legal officers of the depart ment, does not deprive General Eagan of any part of his pay, but as the sen tence reads "without rank and duty" he loses his allowances, which Include commutation of quarters, rations and fuel and his horse allowance. This is quite a large financial item. Ttnok ItroUon In Trolley Crnsh. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 8. A runaway trolley car dashed into a freight train on the Central Railroad of New Jer sey yesterday, but fortunately only one passenger was seriously Injured. As the trolley was coming down a steep grade toward the railroad track the brakes refused to work, on account of the ice on the rails. The motorman succeeded in slacking the speed to a slight extent, but he could not get the trolley under control, and It crashed Into the coal train with great force, Richard Vaughan, aged 20 years, had his back broken, and several of the passengers w.ere slightly injured. Quny'H Trlnl Again PoHt'ponod. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. The Quay trial was yesterday postponed until Feb. 27, one week later than the time announc ed by District Attorney Rothermel. The announcement of the change of date and the reasons for It was made by Judge Beltler. Feb. 21 Is election day and Feb. 22 Washington's birthday, and the judge says It would be unwise to confine the Jurors on those days. Buddon Doatli uf lltxliop Williams. Mlddletown, Conn., Feb. 8. Right Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D ranking bishop of the Episcopal church In America, died at the Episcopal resi dence In this city last night, aged 81 years. His death was sudden and un expected. He had been attacked with the grip In a mild form about a week ago, but no fatal result was appre hended. Democrat lietn the Seat. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 8. The sen ate committee on privileges and elec tions reported yesterday in favor of seating Kldd, Democrat. This action Is the result of an agreement reached with the Democratic majority In the house. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ! Don't look what it means, but examine our mammoth show win dows ami you will certainly be surprised at what 33 cants will buy for you. worihfSc. 33c will buy worth rSc. 8 33c will buy L.. GOLDIN, Proprietor. Is the Tall of the Town. 92.00, For This Sale Only EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA I MEN'S BOSTON The regular $3.50 boot. long as they last. This is in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. 5 HUB 3D FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South Main St. Heeds Recorded. Deeds for tho following real estate transfers were filed for record : From Adam Letdlch, administrator, to Jacob EUenachcr, premises in Porter township; Daniel Shcpp et al, to Stanley Kozlowski, premises in Nelson City ; Daniel Shepp ct al, to F. M. Kozlowski, premises iu Nelson City; Christiana Adams, executrix, to Louis Battel, piemises iu Mabauoy City. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, and tako no otbor brand. It is the best llnnr m.l. i)ii:i). SOlIOKNKIt.-On the Sth Inst., nt Hheliniuloah, ikn., Catherine, wife ot It. U. Sehoener, nged 83 years, 1 mouth and 2 ilnys. Kuiieml will take place on Thursday Otli lust. Services at tliu family resilience, 33 North Whltu street nt 12:00 o'clock noon, and proceed by the 12.58 l,. m. Lehigh Valley train to 1'ottsvllle. Inter ment In the rfsbyterlrn cemetery at that !lnce. Relatives and friends respectfully nvlted I o attend. 2-7-2C DAVIS. At Sherondoah', on the 7th Inst. Mrs. Itebecca Davis, aged 70 ears. Funeral ou Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Services in the First ilaptist church, ccrner Oak and West streets. Interment In Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends and relatives reseotfully invited to attend. 2-8-5t i MISCELLANEOUS. T1TANTKD, A GOOD IIARUEKWII rent ) shop In Kraney's building:, ou I.loyd street, either furnished or unfurnished Apply to J. J. Krai ley. FOll SALTS, Bobbins' opera house. Also private dwellings In the Third, Fourth aud Fifth wards of Hhenandoah. Apply to I Itobbins. No. 162 Academy street. Willtesbarre, Pa. 1-27 lm F iOR ItRNT.Store room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally locaieu ana reni reasonauie. Apply 10 tu, u. Brobst, grocer, cor. Jordin and Centre street, tf ITtOIt RENT. torcrooiuand dwelling, No. 10 ? South Main street, now occupied by Mrs. J. J DufTy. Possession given immediately. All modern conyeniences. Apply to Frank Schmidt, 114 North Main Bt. Ml-2w-eow ITIOlt SALE. A square back driving sleigh, 7 carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robes and blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 .South White street. 1.13-tt TVT ANTED A bright and active young man Tf of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $50 a week .can be made. Address letter to U.liEuALDolllce. 1-7-tf ATOTICI5. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to H. O, M. llollopeter, attorney, Hbenaudouli. R-31tf . Our Meats TEnPTINQ FRESH; Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. MUM in. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St., Pottsville, I'a Fine old Whiskeys, Gins olid Wines, at the bar. A cuoiee line ui iiKarg aim Temper nnce unuic. Accommodations for traveleri.- -Meals at all hour Kew Groceries. Flour, (rood brands, from $1 10 a hundred upward. Frrali butter at M) cents per pound. Fresh eggs alwaj. s on howl. Canned Goods. SIMON LBVm,V4'ttrefih, ItoLXlns' Hulldlii-. 33 Cents ! an all-wool undershirt worth 75c. a pair of all-wool drawers worth 75c. $ 1 will go elsewhere. don't last long. Buy now and you Just Think, H ats Wort h 75 Cents, 33 Cents ! DUCK BOOTS. 75 They will sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered Ac will sell 1SO pairs at "79c. Button or lace. vAoe Lcvlne, Prop. FALSE ECONOMY. We onco knew a ninn who was o economl cal hu picked up nil the stray pins ho found. It saved til in nt least thlrty-flQven cents n year for pins, and It didn't take more than fifteen dollars worth of his time. This man was n false econo mist; same as tho one who pays ten cents for a pair of spectacles, Moro eyes aro ruined hy cheap decentered lenses than Itianv other wnv. I Perfect glasses can be secured ut TH0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South' Main Street. PT7 1 "kT T N 1 TTTFT cVAIN J. DAVIfcX Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor he entertainment of sleighing and skating iar tes. Dancing pavillion always heated. Exci skating on the lakes, and supper serv lent d to parties on short notice. .'AN We do Shampooing at Ml Your Homo. Special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Fercuson House Block. tvtviu;viviauiii,iuvu,iiii,uVuia,u;vivi.viiiiaiviiVi Home-Bred Canaries Tor breedine purposes. At good singers. They are far better than ibetj unacciamateu imported birds from Uermauj. JAPANESE OOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We sl" sen toiners' supplies and drllline machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, Shenandoah, I'lj COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY! Brewers of the Fine! and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER Our products are seldom equalled M never surpassed. I'rivate families supplied "l short notice by our own special delivery
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