PlOl CfC&fil For Chapped I lands For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 110-121-123 North Haiti Street. Mere It is. We mean our special sales for 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. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 1 o-1 2 1.1 13. North Alain 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 $,B0. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $.30. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, aetua lv worth Si. 2?. can De had for 85 OTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices BOSTON TORY 8H(it 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. T IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRIJ ST., SHENANDOAH, FA BEST L.IIME: OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BT11AW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, '7:wtr.8t. SUCCESSFUL C0NVEN11ON, I'miki-pm of Hip Siimliiy School Wililum ill Mulmliny ('II v. Mahauny City, IVI. '.'I TN' annual onn vctitlmi of tbn Hphnylkill uinty SiMntli School Aocltloti now In sriHtiem hi re 11 the most sua essful id the history of tin association in this region and tbr (IpIckiiIi Hre enthusiastic In thr work. The spssinin r aim wU attended hv people who are ml directly Interested In tlivm, but find tho pro ceeiliugs Instruct! e One of the featn run of yesterday's session tvai the address of ltev. D. I. Evans, pastor of the First Buptlft church of Shenandoah, who ."poke on the subject "How to Kctain Older -cholars" ax follows : The mibjeot Implies that there la a defect in tho Sunday school's machinery. vlt - u very painful hurt, that we have not been aide to retain our young people iu our schools, and follow up our work there aa we wish Of the thousands who pass through our whools, what a lamentably small percentage remain with us and are transferred to our churches. So many leave, and are lust sight 01 ; Slid are even lurirntten liv tholr teacher. I know thorti are many nnd formidable dif Acuities in the way of letaitiing our scholars when they are disposed to leave us. About the age of fourteen, when young people enter upon the formation period of life, nnd when character Itecniuee, as a rule, moulded for life, they often haye to leave home to learn sonic business, or profession ; and it ia sometimes the case that they leave the town, or I Unite, where they have heen brought up nnd at teuded school, and tho teacher oft' n loses sight of them Or. if they do Hot leave their own locality, they git thrown into now scenes and society, form new acquaintances, aud, In ninny iustaticcs, get eugiged and engrossed in companionships that leave thorn little time, and less inclination to attend our schools. Here comes the opportunity lor teach ers to follow up their work, by opening cor respondence with their scholars, and follow ing them with their counsel, lirayers and sympathy. Many might thus be led to Iden tity tneinseives with religious societies in the Pisces to which tliev migrate, and the cilbrtf. of former yetrs brought to a most pleasing and successful isue. Young people leave dur schools,, not iMscaune they ai quire dislike to the les.-i.ns t light, the truth inculcated, hut often oi sheer restlessness and love ol change ; and mischief may he wrought very quickly, through wanto1 religious decision and moral restraint, that the repuntutice and reformation of the lougest life may be i w erless to undo. I am afraid that in many of our schools the youug are allowed to alw nt themselves, aud altogether leave their clas without any decided and persistent elrort ! lug made to retain or restore them. It s cms to me that tt teachers kept a correct reenter ot attendances, and followed up absentets at their homes in a kind and friendly vay, many who have become carelessly lost might havo heen closely retained ; besides, the teacher by so doing would keep up n friendly cooperation with the parents and ho re garded as the true friend of the young people in the homo. We need in all Sunday schools an emcfently conducted mole class iuto which our scholars may graduate from the ordinary classes, l am really n Irani that, in too many instances, toe senior class Is only an apology for what ought to be the connecting link between the school and the church. Wc greatly need men and women of large sym pathles, of deep piety, burning with zeal hungering and thirsting fur the salvation of their scholars, men and women ol intelligence, who, by their social positiou and status iu the church, shall command the esteem and win the confidence of our young people and at tach tnem tenaciously to tueir leadership. In mauy of our churches we havo a vast amount of latent power that might be used in thisdirectlon. Bible classes led by devoted cllicieut. christian men and women would do much towards rolling nwny tho reproach now laid at our doors, that wo fail to retain our Older scholars. In those elapses the bible should be read with reference to its main design. To make known the Divine cbarac tcr and will is the design of the .Sacred word, and it is most interesting to seek to ascertain just what each portion contributes to tuo one great object what moral and spiritual doctrines it especially sets forth A strong curb needs to bo put upon tho im agluatiou In prosecuting s.icli an inuniry but. reverently, soberly and prayerfully con ducted, it cannot fail to enlighten. Instruct and help to retain our older scholars. The teachers ought to strivo to impress upon the minds of their scholars that tho high and proper use or knowledge is to qualify man for moral action. Let every Sabbath school teacher remember that tho scriptures should be studied daily The Sunday school teacher should aloo keep his work constantly in mind. Observation is useless without reflection In order to retain the elder scholars it is a self- evident fact that ne wnnt better rooms, as well as lietter teachers lor this work. We need separate class rooms, clean and comfort able, with chairs aud tables, pictures and (lowers, music and warmth, so that the rooms may be nut ouly convenient and attractive but have the appearance nnd air of homo The establishment of classes for instruction in Christian evidences may also contribute very largely to retain the older scholars. Let them be instructed in the principles of Pro testantism, aud the Doctrines of Dissent The work of the Sabbath school is not failure, because our schools fail to rclalu tho scholars In so mauy instancos that, therefore, in all such Instances the work 13 au ultimate failure For, statistics recently published by the Sunday School Union show among those who become converted in later me. a groat many trace their first impressions for good to tho teaching they received in the sabbath school, it is not a failure, although wo are irepared to admit it ,s capable of very great mnroTument. Let ua be thankful for what liaa been done, aud press to greater etliclency and succes. Above all. let every olTort be baptized with earnest prayer for the outpour ing .or the spirit upon the works of our minus aua lips ana nanus. Upon the conclusion of Eev. Evans' ad dress the theme was discussed by Rev. G. It, lteod, Rev. II. II. Keiser and Mr. E. Ueinhold. Last evening the convention was continued In St. Paul's German Reformed church, opening with a song service, after which Rev. Charles Roads, D. D., spoke on "Jesus the Teachers leacher," wbioh was a very inter esting and pleasing discourse Rer. J. W Boal, D. I)., followed with a talk on "Review From the Desk. By whom? How long now conducted?" Mev. isoali paper was dlecuxsed by Rev. John Huse Eastman and Dr. J S. Callen, tho latter of Shenandoah. This morning at 0 15 o'clock, the third ses sion of the convention opened in the Pretby- teiian cburcs with devotional service of song and prayer, after which Mr. J. 8. Reck spoko on "Historioal Narrative and Spiritual Aspect of Sunday School Touching." Rev. I. M Schaetfer was the next speaker and took for his topic "Music Its Character and Inftuene In the Sunday School." Rev. Charles Roads, Annual Sites over 8,000,000 Boies fob unions and heevou3 disorders such as TVind and Pain In thi Stovnnoh, Olddlneus. lulnews after Tnouls. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Owtiveness. Jllotches on the Skin. Old Chills, bis- turtxMi Bleep, rriRtitrui Dreams and nil Kervous and Trembliuir Beusations. THE PIEST D08E WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer win aoKiiowieue mem 10 ue A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IlIIKCIIAJrw I'lIXS.takon as direct ed, w'lriuickly restore Females lo com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions orlrreaularitiea of the sys tem nnd euro hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival A nd bare tb L ARC EST SALE Of any Patent Medicine in tlio World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. P PILLS S I do not behove there is a case of dyspep sia, tndl--fsion or nny itomncli troubla that cannot bo re lieved nt oneo find permanently cured by my DYSPEPSIA cuun. MUNYON. At all drupglsta, 25c. n vlnl, Guklo to llcnlth nnd medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Thlla. D , spoke on "Methods of lllblo Tcach- ng," and Mrs. ,1 w. Mimes discussed Our Aim and How to Plan For It " At 2 o'clock this aft irnoon tho final session pened In the Presbyterian church with a song and prayer service, followed by the following program t "Sunday School Library Sunday School Periodicals." Rov. Jay Dickersoni "Normal Class Drill," Rov. Varies Rhonds, 1) I) : "Limitations of hlldhood," Mrs J. W. Ilarnos; Question box; business; adjournment MILLER STILLTHE CHAMPION ItotnliiH tl o lend In tlio Most Ilomnrk- nblo t rolltiR Itnoo 111 Itccord. San Francisco, Feb. '.No men ever welcomed more heartily the approach ing close of a contest than the dozen remaining contestants in the Interna tional six day bicycle races at Mechan ics' Pavilion 'when at 0 o'clock last. night they entered upon the last few hours of that remarkable test of en- durnnce. Nothing hut the nearnesB of. the finish and the stimulus of a cheer ing crowd could have kept the men at their task. Human endurance had reached the noint where reason de serts the body and total collapse was imminent. The race was ended at 10:1G, 39 min utes ahead of time. It was obvious that the men could not chance their relative positions by riding longer, and the management concluded to call the race at an end Instead of rldlngthrough until 10:54. The contestants were all on the track except Glmm, who retired at p. m. and did not return. At the end of the 143d hour, at 9:54, all the riders retired for a few minutes and returned long enough only to make a showing. The final score was as follows: Mil ler, 2,192; Aaronson, 2,146; Fredericks, 2,090.2; Hale, 2,062; Glmm, 2,060; Nawn, 2,012.2; Alberts. 1,828.2; Barnaby, 1,- 92.7; Pllklngton, 1,729; Lawson, 1,635.4 Julius, 1,501.4; Ashlnger, 1,600.6. Miller deserves his victory, and his record probably will stand tor years to come. No previous contest has been so stubbornly contested from start to finish and no similar number of men have shown such wonderful pluck and endurance. Six of the men, it will be noted, are ahead of Miller's former record of 2,007 miles. CLAIA1. AGAINST HONDURAS. Murdered Pittsuurners Will Asl tho President Por liovenRo. Pittsburg:, Feb. . The Post says: In the executive mansion at Washing ton today there will be recorded a pro test, the result of which may lead to serious trouble between two nations the United States and the republic of Honduras. The murder of Frank Pears, the Pittsburg- man, in Honduras, on the night of Jan. 21, will undoubtedly lead to a most embarrassing complica tion unless the little republic should apologize and at the same time deliver up a great amount of gold as a fine for the murder. Backed by Senators Foraker of Ohio and Quay of Pennsylvania, as well as many others of national fame in poll tics, also- armed with personal letters from State Senator C. Ii. Magee, Harry B. Pears, ot Pittsburg, brother of the murdered man, left for Washington last night to lay his case before the government. Yesterday morning's mall brought to Harry Pears a letter from his brother Ben, In Honduras, which set forth In exhaustive detail all regarding the kill ing of Frank Pears. The case Is far more revolting than had even been feared by Mr. Pears, who know tho country well. It seems a case of most cold blooded murder of an American by the orders of a hotheaded new mili tary governor. Mr. Pears will lay all the facts before President McKlnley and will request that the government of the United States demand Instantly the removal from office and punish ment of M. A. Bonlllo, military com mandante and governor of the dis trict of San Pedro, and that an in demnlty not less than $100,000 In gold be paid to the relatives of Franli Pears. A Kcumi-Jciiblc Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busl nese man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which -settled all over me. The nain in tnv chest nnd side was excruci atiue. The doctor Rave me medicine and blistered inv side, but I onlv irrew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of lirazuiaii iiaim. 1 nnd mue-or no tami in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over uiy blistered side. That nieht I slept like a ton my first irood rest for over a week and awoke ia the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. PERSONAL MEN HON. M. D. Maloneand John W Curtln attendee! the funeral of Mrs, P. M. Sweeney at Free land to-day. J. J. Franey spent to-day transacting bus! none at Heading. Pall Sandori, of Philadelphia, a Rcbuyl kill Traction maguato, made an Inspection of the road to-day. tihlppt-d Twelve I'limpa, The Jeaoesvillo Iron Company yesterday shipped twelve duplex pumps to thei wetern agent. The pumps manufactured by this concern aro in great demand and are considered to bo superior to any other made They built the puropsat tho borough pump ingntatton. The machine shops, beginning with thin week, will work day and night. Dr. Itleller'it Casu. Owing to Lawyer O. A. Snyder's inability to go Ju HarrUburg on Thursday of this week, beoause of another I'DKxgeinunt, application will be made for a eoutiuuauce for another week, In the hearing in the .quo warranto proceedings iuntituted against Coroner C. F. Bleiler. I'lrel l'lrot Hrel , Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Anieriou and Flro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co , West Chester Fire Ins, Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, j 123 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah. ' tllM WfcUllBI. ihe forecast for Wednesday : Partly cloudy slightly colder went her, with variable winds, proliahly followed by ruin or snow. HTHY PUltYrS. HieiilnKfl Throughout the Country tlliioiilnlml for Unity Veruxal. Sucrem comos to those who descrvo It. and pcrsovero. Thn Hurst will again bo n National League umpire. The Itesctio Flro Comnnny. of York, has ust received a flno cboinlcnl ouglne. ilie state execiltlvo ouniinittoo of tho 1 O. of A., meets nt Unzleton on tho 28th Inst. Tho coal fitmitio broimht on by tho creat snow block ml 0 continues at Now York. As a result over 10,000 men nro out of employ ment. llrakenmii Charles Brady was killed by tho cars nt Surantoii while walking on thotmoks. Blmrkoy, the mutllht. will not nimear at Hnzleton this evening. Ho is suffering from rheumatism in New York. 1 ho social of tho M. E church to-morrow ovcninji, will be attractive. Ladles will servo refreshments tu Martha Washington attlro. Jfaroh 25 has been fixed ns tlio time for tho lancnster county Itepubliuiu primaries. 1110 banks reuiaiu closed to-day and to morrow. Heading is to havo its drat CoiiEreiratlonal church, construction of tho edlficu being under way. The Sons of Veterans at Ashland last nlcht celebrated Defenders' Day. 1 ho annual conference of the Evaucelical church began at ilohrsrillo this morning. Ulsliop J. .Mortimer Levering, of the Mora vian church, cclobiuted bis fiftieth birthday n Iletliloheln yesterday. 1 110 hUs demonstration to ho held at Hazlo- ton to-morrow has been abandoned Kov. Hougbter. of the Evangelical church. at Fr.ickvillo, preached his farewell sermon 011 Sunday, i ailing roof coal crushed Thomas Glenn- corse to death in 11 mine, at Dunmoro, Lacka wanna county. . Tlio term of County Superintendent Weiss oxplres ill JIay. It was thought that bo would bo uuopposed for re-eloctiou. but alieady candidates nro auuounclug them elves. Fatal injuries woro sustained by George runups uy a tall from a scaffold at tho Mid valley colliery, Mahanoy City. llio Uulon Coal Company at Shamokin paid out ?00,000, to its employes ou Saturday. I'lvo Hundred minors are on strike iu In diana county for au advance in wages. A Welsh teuiperauco society has been or ganized at Maliauoy City with 00 members, Tho Tauiau.ua Itouister will hereafter be issued on Mondays. Chambersburg Motbodiats contributed SlOfll).. i 1110 pasi year lor missionary purposes. A petition Is beii'g circulated among the churches of l'ottsvillo which will bo pre sontcd to Congressman James w. Ryan to urgo bun to use bis influenco to have ousted tho Utah polygamous Congressman, W. II. Roberts. The Democratic ticket In Butler townshin had no opposition to-day. Joseph Coylo, of Uarlclgh, a discharged regular soldior, accidentally shot himself through the light band with u 32 calibre re volver ou Saturday afternoon. He was re moved to the 1'uttsville hospital. Mrs. Loriuda Ucdadine,a Ilazleton woman. was fatally scalded, and four hours aftor the accident gave birth to a son. Tho puddle and old rail mills of the Beth lehem Iron Company, idlo a week for want of fuol, In consequence of tho blizzard, yes terday resumed operations. Iu a fit of jealousy Harry P. Kichllne, of liath, Northampton county, said good-byo to his wife, kissed their baby boy aud then sent u bullet through his brain. The large plato glass window in tho store room in tho Mellet building was broken last night. A sleigh containing four young neoulo unset on West Coal street last evening. All the occupants were thrown out, but escaped in jury. J. u. .iiiirtln, of fort Carbon, was pre sented yosterday by bis wifo with three triplet boys, and will name thorn "Dewey,1 Sampson" aud "Schloy." Harry Tubl, inauager of Swift's Chicago beef house at Uazletou, has been transferred to Willlarusport. Uazletou consumers complain about the poor quality of water furnished. The Lehigh Valloy railroad company paid $3,000 to snow sliovolors oq the Ilazleton division. Kierclsed ltlgld Kconoiny, From PotUvIlle Chronicle, Dem. Tho Taxpayers' Association, in iu lottor to County Controller Muldoon, published in yesterday's Chronicle, expresses the belief tnat two tqoro years of economical adminis tration in tho Commissioners' office as the last year has been, will clear tho county of Its floating indebtedness, now aggregating $178, 000. Every taxpayer will hope that tho asso ciation's prophesy mav come true, aud that the county's days of asking "tick" may end Certain it is that the present Board of Com missioners has exercised the most rigid economy. If It had not, tho Taxpayeis' Association would not publicly bay so. Local Capitalists Interested- The Bottom Cject Coal Co., of Vivian, W Va., composed principally of Schuylkill county capitalists, bold a meeting at Pott! ville yesterday. The annual report was sub mltted and discussed, when the following ouicors were elected : rres., wm. Spencer Vice l'residant, T. H. Rlckert ; Secretary anu iieasury, o. w. i-atterson, of Vivian, tv. m. ; oiuur siocKiiomers present were Wm Stein, of town, and W. II. Lewis, of win. rcnu, There I This is Just the Thing, Bed Flag Oil for sprains and bruhos. Giuhler Bros., drug store. At To Lay Off Sillies. The ollioiaU at the Tunnol Ilidgo colliery, r . I . . ' . , . aiaiiiiiiuy vuy, aro preparing to ao away with tho mules at tho colliery aud substltuto a compressed air locomotive Fingers Munhed, John Work, a miner employed at the Mahanoy City colliery, had two lingers of ins ngut nand cruued yosterday by being uaugut Decween top coal aud a prop. f tbeOlcbofer RHEUMATISM NSUEALGIA, and similar Complaints, lEflHAH MEDICAL LAWS presenrwa oy eminent pbjtioians: DR. niCHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER.i Woi'lr "Wni rti li'-tnarkabljrsurcesKfall nn! n r 11' ii. lllfhtcf tfCo.. 214 1'carlSt., Sew l'ork. 111 iraae niarK Ancnor, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Br m;i a Houses. Own Glassworks, ft&Mcu. indorsed tt recommended br A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St.. H. naeenbech, 101 N. Main St r.D. KlrJlu, 6 a.MdlnSr it Hnnnanrinflh DR. RICMTCnB ANCHOR" WT031ACIIAT tflt ORPHANS' COURT. illldgd Ilium lUrpoiea (if It lllg I.nt (if ItiufnesR. Ill tho Orphans' court Judge Dunn over ruled tho exceptions filed to the distribution In tho Itoso Marki estate, aud confirmed tho distribution absolutely. ' In the estate of Abraham Ernst, deceased, court directed an attachment to Ismio for con tempt of Court and failure to pay over, as ordered November 10th, 1808. Henry Lockhavcn was appointed guardian f Frederick W. l.ockbavon, minor child of Henry Lockhavcn, ot Asliland. Iloud in the sum of $100 was filed and approved. Iu tho estato of Joseph Cobley, docoased, in partition, H. K. Smith was appointed trustee to make sale of tho real estate. Bond in the sum of $3,100 was filed and approved. In tho estate of Alfred Millard, deceased, court directed the salo of real oslato to pay debts. Bond In the sum of $7,000 was filed and approved. In tho estate of Aaron Klecknor, deceased, the return of sale was confirmed nisi, to become absolute In ten days If no exceptions are llli'd. In tho estato of Sarah Utrlcb, deceased, court directed the salo of real estato to pay ilebH. Bond In tho sum of $420 was filed and approved. Iu tho estate of Unas bwartz, deceased, Cuurt directed that the account bo placod ou tho next list for distribution. Decrees of distributions were tiled In tho elates of Philip Hornlr.kel, William Uheln, Nathan A. Barlow, Wm. F. Doibort, John Shadlo, Mary Cresiinan aud Peter Michaeli, all deceased. In tho estates of Frances Hollonbach, Win. H. Mutb, Win. Frautzaud Eliza OUvcy, the accounts wcro audited and confirmed. In the estate of lUruhardt Webber, de ceased. Court appointed Barney nnd Joseph M. Webber to make salo of tho real estate Bond iu the sum of $1,400 was filed and ap proved. Wm. Schmidt was appointed guardian of G. L. Schmidt, Jr., minor child of Lorecz Schmidt, late of Mt. Carhon, deceased. Bond lu the sum of $100 was filed and approved. Iu tho estate of Wm. Zellucr, deceased, court granted an alias order of salo, Mary Zellner being permitted to bid at the sale. F. V. filbert was appointed guardian of Uulph Knntnur,. minor child of Henry and Carolina Kantner, late of l'lucgrovo town ship, deceased. Bond in tho sum of $50 was lllo I and approved. In tho estate Angelino Huntziugcr, de ceased, Court permitted tho withdrawal of the exceptions to the distribution. Pan-Tina 1 What Is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At G rubier Bros., drug store, Licenses Transferred. From Josoph M, Foger, Third ward of Pottsvllle, to Edwin C. Fcgor ; from Michael Doyle, First ward of Mahanoy City, to Andrcd Bockalar ; from John Susajada, First ward of Mahanoy City, to Stephen Tzap j from David A. Jones, West ward, GIrardvllle, to John J. McCorniick ; from Andrew Boka lar, First ward of Mahanoy City, to Peter Leahy ; from John Quinn, First ward of Ashland, to William K, Roberta ; John Waguor, Second ward of Mahanoy City, to Michael Kendrick : from Henry Fisher, First ward of Mahanoy City, to John Bojarskl, It's a mistake to imagine that Itching piles can't be cured : a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and pormaucnt cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Again 011 Duty. E. W. Ash, superintendent of tho trolley road, who has just recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia, is agaiu ut his post ot duty. JI'KKRN.VN. On tho 19th Inst., at Shenandoah, 10., (Jam tt McKcrnan, aged 79 years. The funeral will take place ou Wednesday, 22nd Inst , at 'J. 'JO a m , from the family residenco, 1.19 North White street. Solemn requiem mass will be - 'cbrated in tho Annunciation church at 10 o'clock, Interment will be made in the Annuuciatlonccmetcry. Helatires and friends respectfully Invited to attend. l-20-2t LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT. Our baby's face and nock was all raw meat, and something awful to look at. The way that' child suffered, mother and child never had any rest day or ulght as it constantly Itch :d, and the blood used to flow down her cheeks. Wo had doctors and tho dispensary nith 110 result. Uy using CtJTiccnA Hf.sol vknt, CUTICOKA (ointment), and COTICUR Poav, tho child tea) entirely healed, Mrs.. GARNJQSS, 213 Nassau Ave,, UrooVlyn, So. r, and .IukIo nplntjn( with Cuticuha, will ffor4 lLaUnl rcliellQibe moat dhtrctalag of Itching, bnrntoff. "h" of Itching, burning loai of hair, mt pot to uaa thm, lijqjui In your iutj. im 6c,y loigniue numort ot tb akin And aratn. with iMiatnrouihoot the world. Pottm niwo imiCRtii cose, i'iop a.,hwtoa. liow to Cuit IJ.br lIamori,rnt, AT THE OLD STAND. FW A. EVERETT Will sell for the next thirty days all winter goods At Half-Rrice I Will remodel our store, and must have the room. No. 7 East Centre Street. DON'T Read in railway trains or vehicles m motion. Don t read lyincr down. Don't read by a flickering gas light. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, but in the morning when youarelresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to one who has made a study of the eye ana its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TII0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. .A 31 cgctaMcPrcparafionlbr As similating ihcToodflmincdula Ung thcS tomachs antlBowels of EroinotesT3ircslion,Ciicctful ttcssandRcst.Contfllns ncilhcr OpiumlorpbinC norHincral. MOT NARCOTIC. jiaitormda-smvaarcnm tanjJm St sfmst Seed Jrpcmunt -in OtriaukSoda ' 1 wtirj Apctfcctnerrtcdy forConslipa lion,Sour,Stomach,Diarrhoca, Wonnsonvulsions.Fcvcrish ncss nndLoss OF SLEEP. TaeStnule Signature of TTEW "YORK. 1 I 1 1 I I ii 1 I 11 351 EXACT-COPY" OT WRAPPED. ... -'Jirl'i 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. FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South tVlaln St. MISCELLANEOUS. ITIOIt UKNT. Now dwelling, l'ear alley. ! Apply nt 19 South Jardln street. 2-20-tf jiuit Ai.it. nooDins oneru house. Also tirlvAti, dwplllltrrn It, tilt, Thirit. Knllrtli rami Kifth wards of Shenandoah. Apply to I Kobhins, No. 162 Academy street. , Willie sbarro. ra. 1-27 lm FOIt RENT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.; centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. C llrobst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre street, tf WANTKD A bright and actlvo young man of irentlenianl v anoenrancu mid maimers to do local canvassing. $50 u week can bo mnuo. AUtircss letter to Ji, UEUALDoiUce. 1-7-U "VfOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. Q. M. Hollopcter, uttoriley, Shenandoah. fmi-tf ADMIMSTIEATOK'S NOTIC12. Eitnto of Christian llaussmaim, late of the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill, and state of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estute having been granted to tho undersigned, all person indebted thereto aro requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against ihe same will present them without delay for settle ment to LoCISA ltAUSSMAN. CilArtLEH IIavsshan, Administratrix, Administrator, Shenandoah, I'a. I'hlllpsburg, Centre county, Pa. 2-1 I Gt-ouw Our Meats TEnPTING FRESH, Are PRICES . TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 OflK STREET. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ON FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Ham, i cents per pound. Shoulder, 0 cents per pound. Come to our stnro where wo will Insure 31m rare bargains In groceries. Canned goods nnd butter and eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 WeBt Lloyd Street; Shenandoah, Pa. REMOVAL. I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAU0WSKY, Prop. 810 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, I'a. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, nt the bar. A choice line of Cigars and Temper, anco Drinks. Accommodations fry travelers. . - Meals at all hour j Tho Rosy Freshness And 8 velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by the b who use Pomo"'; Complexion Powder. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have THC CCHTAUfl COMPANY, NCW YOHK CITY. DUCK BOOTS. They will sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered AW 8r WMWVp MBBBOW Wo will sell 150 pairs at 79c, Button or lace. Abe Levi n c. Prop. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEEJ?, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel I B: J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is no. open for tlio entertainment of sleighing awl skating arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. 'P'l'l'f'P11t1!H1tMJi1iHl111lt'r1t11' Wo do Shampooing at Your Dome. special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Ds. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. Home-Bred Canaries Kor breeding purposes. AU good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANGSG GOLD FISH and globe". All kinds of pigeons. Wo also sell ..liners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 lfcmt Centre street, . Bhenaniloah, l'. New Groceries. Flour, good brnnd, from tl 60 a Hundred upward. Fresh butter at 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs olwa s 011 hojid. Canned Goods. SIMON LEVINpd'c'ettroH Bobbins' Ilulldtng. A Handsome Complexion" Is one of the greatest chirtus u woman cuf possess l'oiujNf a Coumjuiom PqwqubJ gives U. I