Cutting gfeKb M&mlh , - - : - - : : ONE CENT s:.-r-7T5-sr,T- SHENANDOAH. PA.. SAT UK DAY. FBMtUAM It. 1890- . , wiu. Aiv. hu o.; . ... zzzz. , j u A Beautiful New Stock of . . . Chamber Suits CHARLESTON AT WORK. The Just received, in prices from Ranging $15.00 AND UPWAKR. T J. P. Williams & Son, 13 Main St., FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. RHianandoah, Pa. American Ship Shelled Maintain nil Thin Morning. Special to KvttxINO Hkiulii. Manila, Feb. 11. The Charleston, the Atnei lean second-rate crulfer, shelled Mala hon all thin morning. There was desllatory firing on the left. Agulnaldo had ostabJWied his headquarters at this point for the purpose of rallying his forces for a deelslvo blow. Malabou was selected as the baso of opera tions by the Insurgents. The lews on the American side Is one killed and six Hounded. It Is belloved that the in surgents' loss Is heavy. Tho American loss In tho battlo of yester day at Caloooan was three killed and thirty- two wounded. THE BEAR KIDGE CASE. An Inquest on Michael Nichols Death Held Last Night. NO CONCLUSION WAS REACHED I Another Hearing to be Held-Much of tho Testimony Given Is Withheld From FubllcatlonDrt, Diddle ant Donahoe Give Evidence as to the Victim's Injures., GOTO Q'HARA'S AMD A a. $ dJ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH. and flaln Street, MAHANOY CITY. The best gas mantle In the market for 36. at Urumm's. tf Probably the Man Wniitetl. Tho IIkbai.o yesterday published an article etallug that 0. L. Price, a lawyer of Seattle Wash., was seeking information of one named Gllfillan. who lived in I'ottsville fifty years ago, and atone time 'visited tho West. William Gtlfillan, of town, says his father answers to tho description and helhas com municated with the Seattle lawyor. Mr. Gililllan anxiously awaits the reply to his communication. Prompt Payment. To tho Preferred Aoct. Co., of N. V. Gentlemen : To those who appreciate prompt and equitable adjustment of claims, free from technical quibbling in settlement, ana pie prepared to meet the mishaps arising from tho exigencies of every day life, I most cheerfully recommend the Preferred Acct. Co. ns being an ideal association, their representative, James B. Lally, of Aslilaud, handed mo a cheek to-day fully covering my loss of account. Truly, F. E. Maoarolk. NO QUORUM PRESENT. Good Weather for UNDERWEAR ! Balls, was rjfj. Gent's Fine Grey Shirts & nr(. Drawers, was $1.25 each, now Gent's Grey Shirts, was 50c, now :?5 25 C. Ice Wool, oz. 8 cts. a ball, now Ice Wool, 8 Balls to a box, j oz . each, per box now - Republican Club llnnquet. The Younc Men's Republican Club of Mali anoy City to-day Issued a largo number of In vitations for their annual banquet, to be held on tho 23rd Inst., at the Mansion House. Quite a number of invitations have been re ceived hero. An Invitation has been ex tended to Claude O. Whetstone, of tho editor ial staff of the Philadelphia Inquirer, to be prosont and give on address. COLORED WOOL LEGGINGS, was 50c, now 15 a pair. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, nib Mam st. THK ONLY AKT STOKE IN SHENANDOAH. SLEDS ! I 1 Prices t a. Lorec Assortment at low Sleigh Bells, Horse Blankets and Lap Robes. Sleigh runner attach ments. Change a wagon into a sleigh in twenty minutes. Oil Heaters, Ice Saw and Ice Tongs. SKATES I SKATES I! Now is the time to enjoy the sport; full assortment at low prices. Skates sharpened and repaired. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Successful People Are quick to act and never fail to grasp opportunities. We are now offering after-holiday bargains in Jewelry, Silverware and Musical Instruments. We can save you from $i to $2 on wedding rings. The remainder of our stock goes at 25 per cent, below the prices of others. You 11 find in our store store the largest and best selected stock to choose from. Do not forget us when in need of any repairing m jewelry. A guarantee accompanies it. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. 1899-NEW YEAR'S GREETING-1899 Complaint by Teamster. Teamstors are making complaint that ttey are caused great inconvenience and annoy ance by the snow thrown from tho road of the Schuvlkill Traction Company. Uno com- plains that he met with such an obstruction near the Kohinoor bridge that caused him much trouble, and but for hardwork would have bceu obliged to tako another route. Lithuanian Hand Hull. The eleventh annual ball of the First Lithuanian band will be held in Bobbins' opera.house on Monday evening, February 13th. Music by a first class orencstra. Tickets 25 cents. 2t The 'Y" Program. The following program will be rendered at a meeting of tho "Y" this evening: Singing, Y" : scripture reading, Annie Yost; duett, Lilly and Emma Llewellyn ; solect reading, Lizzie Brooks; mandolin eolo.Mhel Morgan ; comic reading, Maggie Roberts ; "How to make the meetings of the "Y" profitable," George James; critic to be appointed; ques tion box ; temperance doxology. Sunday School Convention. Tho annual convention of tho Suhuylkill county Sabbath School Association will open in St. Paul's Gorman Hetoruieu cnurcn, Mahanoy City, next Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, continue in the evening, and morn ing and afternoon of the next day Kov. Charles Rhoads, D. D., audMrs. J. W. Barnes will bo in attendance at all the sessions. McCauu's HiMlnea College, Dougherty's hall, Shenandoah, Pa. Book keeping, penmanship, shorthand and type writing thoroughly taught. 2-U-Ut Mahanov Plane. Feb. 11. The eare of Miohael Nlohols, who wis fatally beaten in a shanty at Bear Rldgo colliery and died at the Miners' hospital, was the subject ol an in auest here last night. Tho inquest was held fit Shepp's hotel and attended by Deputy DUlrict Attorney M. V McLaughln, Coroner Blotter, Deputy Oorober Lawlor, tho latter the ollleial in charge the Ullberton and FraflKvllle districts. Tho first stop at tho lubnest was tho read Inc of n written statement on the case sworn tobyDrJ. 0. Blddie, of the Miners' hos pital, in which ho set forta that Nichols was brought to tho hospital In an unconscious condition and remained In that state until death set in. Dr. Biddleolso stated that the victim came to Ids death finm hemorrhages external to and Internal of the roembrsues of the brain, caused or due to the injuries on tho outside. The doctor found 12 or 13 cuts on different parts of tho victim's lead and faco, with a slight fracture of the skull on tbo leftside, below the ear. Dr. L. F. Donahoe, of Mahanoy Plane, was also a witness. He testified that ho was the first physician called to attend tho victim and his testimony was similar to that given by Dr. Biddlo as to the nature of the injuries. Other witnesses were called, but nothing of vital Importance was developed, other than the statement already made by tho watchman employed at the colliery, which discredits to some extent the stories told by Michael Her- lock, the man held us prisoner in the Potts- ville jail on suspicion of having had a hand in tho murder. Hcrlock declares that tbo assault was com mitted by four tramps ahd that he did not escape from the shanty to give an alarm until aftor ho received a beating. Ho then notified tho waf.hnian. Herlock's face showed a few scratches, and no evidences of a severe beating. Tho watchman saw no tramps about tho colliery either before, or after tho assault. The Coroner'sjury did not render n ver dict nud nuother hearing Is to be had, but wheu is not stated. Tho District Attorney's otllce. Coroner and jury are maintaining secrecy in regard to the case, and it is gener ally believed that thero Is evidence at hand which caunot be given font publicity at the present time- without danger of defeating tho ends of justice. The case Is becoming moro interesting each day and mysterious move ments in connection with it aro multiplying. THE WEATHER MODERATES We open the New Year with a few Special Bargains to dispose of surplus stock. Suit for Damages. Miss Mary Mcllale has Instituted suit for J15.000 damages against the Lehigh Valley Co., alleging that she was permanently in jured In 1807 by being thrown from the step of the car through tlio carelessness or me crew. Arbitrators will hear the case on March 2. A Special Session. A special session of tho Grand Encamp ment of Pennsylvania "will bo held in Odd Fellows hall, Mahanoy City, on Thursday evening next. Officers of tbe Grand Encamp ment will be present and deliver addresses. Coco Argoline, tho genuino article, for sale at Klrlln'a drug store. 10-0-tf Itevlvuls Closed. Tho series of revival meetings which opened in the Methodist Episcopal church on Jan. 1st closed last night. Tho results of the season wero gratifying to the pastor and congregation. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain uncalled for at the local post office: Mrs. Margaret Garland, Mrs. Bosa Harris, Mrs. Mary E. Maybew, Win. Mills. D. W. Bbdea, P. M. Several of the Collieries Succeeded Resuming Operations To-ilay. A gratifying moderation In tho weatbor set in this morning and the indications for a moro moderate 6tato of temperature are very promising. Duiing the early hours of tho day tho weather was as severe as during the same porlod yesterday. At 0 u. m. tbo thermometers registered 10 degrees below zero and winds added to the discomforturo. After that honr thero was a gradual rise in tho temperature until shortly after 1 p. in., when tho mercury climbed over the zero mark for tho first time since Thursday night. The thermometer recoids taken fur the six hours preceding this decided change were ns follows: 0 a. m. 10 degrees below zero; 7:30 a. m.. 10: 0 a. ni . 12; 10:30 a. ra., 10; 11:30 a. m 3; 1 p. in., zero. Tho change was a welcome one. and it is now generally be lieved that the worst is over. A decline in tho temperature Is expected to-nlglit aud to morrow, but not to the extent of tho past two days. Heroic efforts were made at the collieries of the P. & R. C. & I. Co. to-day to get them in operation again, and they failed In but two Instances. Turkey Bun aud Eliangowan collieries remained idle. Promises are made that they will bo in operation with tbo other collieries on Mouday. Tho Wm. Penn colliery, which had been idle since tho blizzard Bet In, remained idle to-day, but announcement wa3 made this afternoon that the place will bo In operation on Monday. The Improvement of the weather condi tions have resulted In better railway facilities aud all trains ou tho railroads are now run ning tnuch closer to their schedules with the exception of coal and freight trains, which aro not moved as quickly after such embarrassments as those engagod in tbo passenger service. Local electric railway tratlio also shows much imnrovement this afternoon, particu larly that on the Lakeside Railway, which Is now open to the tormt- Thn Contending forces iiarrnourg Awaiting Developments. Special to Kviwino Hkrald. Harrisburg, Feb. II. The Senatorial bat tlo Is practically suspended until Tuesday. The leaders have left tho scene of contort and will not return until Monday aiicruoon. Thtire was no quorum present to-usy sou there will be none on Monday, mevoie was as follows Quay 17, Jenks 4, and Thorn mv ho new developments in me McCarrclt bill next wook. It Is said an effort will be made Monday night or Tuesday to wnn two Democrat who fsvered postpone ment to move for reconsideration. If thero I. m Iw nv further contest over tho bill it cannot be deferred later than Thursday, as tho time within which a motion to recon Ider oan bo mado will expire on that day There Is some talk among tho Democrat and anti-Quay Republicans of taking up me Magee jurors' bill, which gives lo eacu sue an equal number of eballeuges and is hattd on the New York state law. and substituting that for the McCarrell hill TH may be the final outcome. There have been many blunders mado by those handling the McCarrell bill, the two leadlug workers on the Quay side being ex-Senators Andrews and Coyle. To this blundering leadership, more than anything else, is the defeat due. Although tho anti-Quay people profess to be highly jubilant over the success of lfep reeentativo Dixon's motion to postpone the consideration of tho McCarrell bill until March 21st. they aro not really as happy as they rretend. Tho vote distinctly shows that If it is to be considered as a test of tho auti-Quay. strength, then no candldato tracked by tho opposition can dcient Quay. Tho vote In tho House was 03 to 02. Of tho majority, uvo nave nun erto voted for Quay iu the joint convention, and although there have been doubts ex nresscd as to tho contiuued fidelity of Ucrsh Yates and Mackey, Harold and MoLain will stand by tho "old man" until the oud. If Stulband Scott also quit Quay, as they prob ably will, it will leave tho strength of tbe opposing forces in tho same reiativo position which is that In the Senate and House to gether tho fusionists aro in a majority aud that any agreement to fuse on an independent candidate made between the anti-Quay Re publicans and tho Democratic leaders cannot lie carried out because Mr. Guffey cannot so cure the solid Democratic vote, aud unless that is done no election can be had. Quay, however, can be sure of at least twenty-five Democrat whenever an attempt is made transfer the Democratic voto to any other Republican. Therefore, notwithstanding th fact that tho McCarrell bill is laid on th shelf, the Senatorial situation remains un changed and it is still Quay or nobody. Tho bill to tax beer, ale and porter brewed within tho state for revenue purposes, has again appeared, despite its defeat at every session of the Legislature since 1801. Tbo hill nrovides that upon each gallon of beer. ale or porter browed in this state during three years beginning July 1, 1809, there shall bo assessed and paid Into the ttate treasury tax of one-half cent, to be collected semi annually. A fine and imprisonment is at tached for brewers failing to report the! sales to tho stato department. Tho Pennsylvania legislators are not fa vorably impressed with the great silver apostlo. A motion to invite William Jenn ings Bryan to Harrisburg on May 12, at tho unveiliug of the Hartranft mouument, could not even secure a seconder, the Demo cratic members present refusing to come to tho relief of the author of the motion. LOOTED BY SOIiDlERS ! Ohio Volunteers Rob Merchants ol Macon, Ga( A MERCHANT SAY8 HE IS RTJIKED. Colonel Kuort, of tho Second Kent. niMit.Mny He Tnkonllnok to Georgia on CliurKo ot Aldlim and Abettlnir tho Hobbont nmnnn n.. Vib. 11. The merchant" and business men of Macon are highly Indignant over the atrocious roDoeriro committed by the members of the 80- nrt Ohio reidmcnt yesterday as uiej . V. n ... w.ro h. muflierea out u. ice of the United Stales, a iarBo number of merchants sent wagon tni,W wllh merchandise out to the rtomn In 11 tn tni OlSCnarKCU BUIUlii The colonels ordered them to leave wi" .nmr unit ntnod bV. laughing, WHlie the goods were being carneu awujr. The robberies committed by the men did not end here, but they came to tv,o .iiv ntui while under the Influence of whisky went Into several stores and .nit,,wi nut with coods rlcnt in inc for. nf thf amazed merchants. BV- rai nf them wpr nrrcsted. and after txmincr nvw tho coods were released This conduct was not general wiinmc t thp rerriment. and Is aeep- iv rianlnrprt bv a large number 01 tne hotter class of men. A number or 01 fleers of the regiment signed a written ptntmnt deDlorlnc the wbole anair. The reelment left the city in ais grace, and a numner 01 mose u not included In the riotous set siayeu behind because they were ashamed of Vi rnnduet of their comrades, inrce nf tho men are held at police head nnnrters now. The loss of the Macon merennnis wui amount to considerable. One merchant had to close his store, so heavy was ni loss, and he says that he Is ruined for ever. He was even robbed of his over coat, and his negro driver, who had on a pair of gold rlmmea Bpectacies, was relieved of them. A requisition will probably be made on the governor of Ohio for the return of Colonel Kuert to this state for prosecution for aiding and abetting the robbers. LOST BOTH FEET. A laborer Struck by an Engtua Siiflern Double Amputation. John Felvan. a section hand on the Phila delphia & Reading Railway, was run down by a shifting engine near tbe St. Nicholas depot yesterday afternoon. When the victim was picked up both his feet wero found crushed, and they were amputated at the Miners' hospital. Fcivan Is a married man, 35 years old MAX LEVIT S. Zero Weather Requires warm wearing ap parel. We are selling exccl- cnt winter Underwear Broken suits at give away prices. 1 ncy can u u- had for 38 Cents. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. PormerU at 15 East Centre Street. Neiswenter's LIVERY and BOARDING STABLES. Four cans Early June Peas for 25 cents. Three cans Fancy New York State Corn for 25 cents, Three cans New Lima Beans for 25 cents. Three cans of New Alaska Salmon for 25 cents. Eight Bars of Best 5c Laundry Soap for 25 cents'. Three Pounds of Mixed Nuts for 25 cents. Four Qts. Fine Table Syrup for 25 cents. Don' Forget Our 10 Cent Loose Roasted Coffee Good and Cheap. New, WE OFFER IN HIGH GRADE GOODS Our Fancy Tomatoes extra large cans and extra quality. Suckle Sweet Sifted Peas. Extra fancy Maine Sugar Corn. m, Vr,rb- Rtntp Corn. Culifornia Leulon Cling Peaches- Honey Clioice -sliced. Fancy O. G.Java Coffee. Our 25c Java Blend Coitee. i-ancy Cali fornia Prunes, extra size. Strictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. Fancy Head Rice. Fine Pure Sugar Syrup. Best Mince Meat. Held For Court MnrtUl. Sergt. Huntzinger and Private O'Brien, members of Co. E, 8th Regt. P. V., who were the detail iu charge of Frank Deem, of Mah anoy City, when he escaped nt Orange Court House, Va., have been placed under arrest and will be held for court maitial- Tho de serter Is still at largo and no steps to re-arrest have been taken, although it Is rumored that he will be sought again. An Entertainment. Mr. T. S. Leach, of Philadelphia, will give la stereoptlcon ana pnouograpu euieruim. ment in the Methodist Episcopal church at Wm. Penn on Monday evening, for the benefit of tho Sunday school. Admission fees of 10 aud 15 cents will be charged. 81el Damaged. Thl9 morulug while Borough Surveyor Gregory had his team tied to a post at (III- berton, a horse belonging to mcuous xneu zinskl chewed tho cover of tho cushion and otherwise damaged the back paucl of tho sleigh. nus at Main street. Uhe bcbuylKlll Traction branch has not recovered to the same extent, but succeeded iu getting Its curs as far 8 tbe Intersection of Main and Coal streets this afternoon, 'mere is some anuot about the cars runuiug over tho Maiu street branch of the lino to-day. owing to an appeal made to tho borough authorities to insist that the company remove tbo snow as If is taken from the traclc. The teamsiera say uai u almost Impossible somotlmes to get tnclr vehicle out of or across tbeuitcn lormea by the suow thrown on each sldo of the track. Teachers' Institute. The seoond day exerolses of the Teachers' Institute of the First district aro being held In the new oncra house at Itlugtown to-day This afternoon Deputy State Superintendent Honry llouck mado an address and he is to give a lecture this uvcuiug. Miss Euphcmia Stein, daughter of Mine luspectoi Stelu, of town, will give recitations, aud Couuty Sup nrlntendeut Weiss will make an address. Cholco selection of 10, H and 18 karat wedding rings. Oikln's. 120 S. Main St. tf Church Notices. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor of the First Rintist church of town, will preach at St. Clair to-morrow, and the evening services at his church will be in charge of the Sunday school, when tho following program will be rendered: Singhpg; recitatiou,S.irah Blower; singing; prayer, J. 1'. Williams; autnera, choir; recitation, "Jesus on the Cross," Jennie Blower ; recitation, "Home In Naz areth," Gwennie Jones ; recitation, "United at Last," Jane Hopkins; singing, quartette; reading, Lewis Gabol ; recitation, "Greeting of the Bells." Sadie Roberts; recitation, "Trying and Praying," Lilly Roberts; anthem, choir; recitation, "Be Careful of Your Comnany." Walter Capper; recitation, Edward Roberts; singing; recitation, Jennie Jones : recitation, Mary Lizzie Jones ; song, Miss Sallle Griffiths : recitation, "Little Willie." Sarah Blower: anthem, choir address. J. P. Williams ; singing ; benedic tion. Services will ba held in the P. M. church to-morrow. Morning subject, "Tho Great Work of Jesus Christ, in Redeeming the World." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening subject, "The Mighty Reigu of the Son of God." Everybody kindly Invited. There will be no services in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow morning. T. R, Edwards, of town, will occupy the pulpit at tbo evening service. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for stub born colds. This wonderful remedy positively cures all lung affections lu a remarkably short time. Try it and bo convinced; Price 25 cts. , Deaths and Funerals. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tatrick Dougherty, of North Gilbeit street, will be grieved to learn of the death of their son James, which occurred this morning, 'tn funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, Interment In the Annunciation cemetery. The fuueral of Miss Fannie Carey took place this morniug from the family resideure at Lost Creek. Kcqulem high mass was cele brated Iu St. Mary Magdalene's church at that place and the remains were interred in St. Joseph's cemetery, Glrardville. George Sterling died at his home in Potts- vllle yesterday, having been a long sufferer from rheumatism. Hewas a veteran of the civil war and a well known musician Funeral on Sunday. "Business from start to finish," McCann's Business College. Services Omitted. Rev. H. W. Koebler, pastor of the Presby terian church, was suddenly taken ill last night and will consequently be unable to appear in liis pulpit to-morrow. Tho morn ing and evening services will thoreiore no omitted. It is hoped that he will soon re cover and be able to tako chargo of his work. Best equipped stables in this region. Conveyances of .every description always at The explanation given of the accident Is ..,,. cot!cH Hnrccc fni nil that Felvan had his back to the engine while J ngaged in removing snow that had become i. r nurooses w,th a line packed In a switch. Tho man also had ins I i i ears muffled and did not hear the engine s l ection tO cllOOSe from. All approach. Tbo engineer says a blinuiug snow storm prevented him from seeing tho safe ancJ reliable. victim unill it was loo jaie m mu, wo i cident. taught at 2-0-flt NEISWENTER'S Livery and Exchange Stables. A show window full of coal ornameuts at Brumm'a. tr Frost Victims. John Demnsey had his bauds and feet badly frozen while at work at tho Mahanoy City colliery yesterday. Patrick Foy, employed at lunuel linigo colliery, had his hands frozen yesterday wbllo at work in the mine. John W. Bartsch, one of tho local letter carriers, had his right car frozen last night. It is badly swollen, but tho case is not a very severe one. A photographer In town named Clark also had his ears frozen. Furniture ! Fancy Valentines at Girvin's from 2c up to f 1 50 each. 2-0-2t Grnvo ltoT7boYT "Scheme" Failed. Wllllamsport, Pa., Feb. 11. Sheriff Colton, of Lake county, Michigan, ar rived In this city yesterday with requisition papers for Andrew M. White, who was arrested here Monday. White Is wanted for grave robbery, and a reward of $1,500 was paid for his ap prehension. Last August he opened (he grave of Alex. .McLain, at Baldwin, Mich., Hnd stole the body. He dressed the corpse In his own clothes and then, with the aid of his father, H. V. B. White, of Chenango county. New York, attempted to defraud an Insurance 3ompany of $2,000. The attempt failed, and White lied.- Up to Date In Stock and J'rlren Qn meats, sausages, farmer's butter and eggs. II Miser's meat markut, Cherry and Chestnut streets. 2--tr Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Diningroom Furniture, Fancy Rockers, Sideboards and Cheffioniers, Parlor Tables, Writing Desks and Book Cases, China Closets. For the best Furniture of all des criptions at Bottom Prices go to Try our 6 and 8 cent Table Syrup. and juicy. New Norway Mackerel, white and lat. You can always find the best quality of Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter at KEITER'S- p- Salo 2000 bushels Choice Clipped White Oats. At KEITER'S. The Hookies Keeking Support. Florida Oranges large, Sweet IMieT Company was circulating a petition Utiett ; properties of Owen Brennau, one on and accompany tho members, Under the Sheriffs Hammer. Sheriff Toole has advertised soles for Sat urday, March -lib. Among the properties offered for ealo are four iu this town, as fol lows i Property of Daniel ltelgel, ou uuerry Will Attend Church. The members of lleury Uorncastle Camp No. 40. Sons of Veterans, will attend dlvino services In the M. E. church to-morrow ovenlng. The pastor, Rev. J. T. Swindells, will preach a sermon suitable to tho occasion, Tho members decided to attend these ser vices in commemoration of Lincoln's birth day. known as Union Defender's Day in t of V. circles. The members of the Q. A. R Women's Relief Corps and Ladles' Aid Society are alsu requested to uuet at tbe camp's headquarters tn tbe Beddall building ,,, i,i,mim mmi to-dav securing slana- Smith Main street and one on l-uerry street ; tures from merchants pledging tbo compauy the property or Jacou ana aiaguaiena ioucks a snare oi meir uauiing. mo tuuimuicu u meeting with much success. Use Dr. Hull's Dough .Syrup for. that hacking cough. It Is tbo best medicine for throat and lung affections. One bottle of ti'is reliable remedy will effect a cure. Price 25c. and John W. Ulakor, on South Jardin street ; and the property or William woiner, cou sistlng of a double block of three-story frame dwelling, on North Main street, and a 2J story dwelling bouse aud stable. Immense line of spoctacles and eye glasses. Orkln's, 129 South Main Btreet. tf Dr, Flexler' ISncape. Dr. L. A. Flexlor, of Tumsueud, had an exceedingly narruw escape from death at the Tamaneudcrossiugof the P. & It. Railway on Thursday night. A shifting engiuo struck aud wrecked' his sleigh. Dr. rlexlor was hurled several feet, but without injury. His horse was drugged fifty feet, but only sus tained sllghtlojury. Minor l-Vor.mi to Dentil. Bcranton, Pa., Feb. 11. While re turning to his home In Archibald from his work In Jermyn Thursday night Michael Boone, a miner, aged 18 years, w overcome by the cold weather and sterday his dead body was found frozen to the ground. . O'NEILL, IOC S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker SPECIAL! FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ! I'ltKU LUNGIIIIS TO.MUItl'. BtCKEKT'S. Chicken suup, free, to-night. NKiaWH-NDEIi'B. Sour krout, pork and unshod potatoes. free, to-night. WEEKS. The Lally children, song and dance artists, are the attractions for to-night. They ato child wonders. KENDBIOK HOUSE. Sour kroutaud pork will be served, free, to all patrous to-night. Ileultb llepolts, Lntile Siddull, aged 2 years and 0 months, 337 South Jardin street, has been reported to the Board of Health as a sufferer from diphtheria. H gran'te bread raiser, with granite lid, 17 qt. granite bread raiser, with granite lid, 21 qt. granite bread raiser, with lid, Galvanized coal scut tle and shovel, ?9c 89c 99c 25c Truck Sleds Cheap, Three truck sleds are offered for sale, (heap, at Magargle's grocery. 2-7-fit GIRVIN'S Roj G. Qubrlght, Mgr. 8 South thin St
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