. m ! FlOr&l CfftcUft For Chapped Hands For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 19-121-123 Nortli rialn Street. ' It 1 IldD 1 1 Iere it is. We mean our special sales for four weeks, during which period we will offer all 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 Alain St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Btown 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 $.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be 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 SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Fa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ri-uim ana iablc uu.ii.uui. i we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Ygrowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. FA BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 'trest. LUTHERAN CONVflNTION. MMmlny Melinotn ur Hint lii'tioiiiltuitiiin Mmt Rl Mrtitmilln. UirirdviMo, Fen. 9? -The third minus! .Mindny "t'liool convention of the l'ntuvllle lonferHnr-) of ilc K mti Ileal Lutheran tliiitr ttm w lii'M in tin rlinreli of that iletiomtftfttion lieru to da . The convention wan In mh1oii all day morning, afternoon ami evening. Delegate from evry town In ttie county were In atteudanee, and It wa a red-letter ony for the Lutheran. At the opening of the rnomlng KTVlree llev. K, O. Leopold delivered the address of welcome, which wan reoiiondeil to by the president of the conference, Kev. Gteorito ehert. After the credential committee made their report, George L. llafner. qf Shenandoah, delivered an lute retting and ablo ail dress, Ills subject being "The History of the Sunday School." The speaker was well supplied with Intereetlnij data, and was highly complimented upon the manner in which he handled the subject. Rev. Ueorge Bork opened the dlseussinn on Sunday school attractions, and was fol lowed by Mis Fnllweilur, of Tamaqtla. The latter discussed the important snhject, "We live for onr children how can the Sunday school teacher eiempllfy this statement of Krocliels ?" 0. 8. Stine, of l'Inedale, had ns a theme the Sunday school as a responsible Institution, llev. .1. II. Umbenhen, of l'otts ville, delivered an interesting address on the subject, "What makes a good working Sun day school ?" Answers were then submitted to various questions, and the afternoon Session closed with an open parliament on picture cards. The program for this evening is as follows : Opening service, ltev. 0. W. Ebcrwinej dls cusslou Should the catechism have more recognition In the Sunday school ? Kev, A. 1'. I'ilueger; singing, convention: discussion Tiiemusto of the Sunday school and there versed aeneral conference's Sunday school hymn hook, Jlr. William Zehncr. Tamanua: singing, convention; address The Sumlav whools relation to the congregation, ltev. II. A. Welter. rllllY ruiriis. 4nppenltia;H Throughout the Country Vh. otiU'leil for llnsty Perusal. There are 600 Inmates at the county alms house. , The schools wcro closed to-day Washing ton's birthday. William Van Schoiijk, au Erie railroad employe lodged in the Pike county jail yesterday, did an extensive retail business with merchandise stolon from freight cars. The contract for the erection of new car shops at Schuylkill Haven has been awarded. At Moore's Mills, Cumberland county, Farmer Joseph Krebs committed suicide by cutting his throat in a corn field. Col. Henry Wattersou, editor of the Louis ville Cotirior-Journal, lectures In Pottsville to-uight. Four stores at Mt. Carmol were entered by burglars, who secured in all about 850. The annual convention of the School Directors of the state will meet uext week. Twenty-five insano patients In the stato asylum at Ilarrisburg are to be transferred to the Cumberland County Home. Local physicians say grip will become epidemic as a result of tho thaw. Thoro were nearly 100 more applications tor liquor licenses in Luzerne county than last year. Professor George Herbert Stephens will be taken from the Laston jail to tho Eastern Penitentiary on Friday to begin his uinc years' sentence for burning Pardee Hall. A recruiting olllco to enlist men for the U.S. army will bo opened at Shamokin shortly. Bail was yesterday cnterei by his father- in-law for George C. Seiple, the young teller of tho East Stroudsburg National Rank, char&ed with defalcation, who has been in the Easton jail. PERSONAL MENTION. John Knott left for his home in Philadel phia this morning. Mrs. Knott will remain in town a few weeks. Abraham Goldsmith, of Mt. Carmol, was a guest of town friends last night and enter tained at the Knights of Pythias lodge meet ing. Mrs William Ulllhouse and daughter, Jennie, of Hazleton, aro guests of friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brosius, of Sunbury, aro the guests of the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Krick, on South Main street. Mrs. James Wooloy, of Philadelphia, is visiting her daugher, Mrs. W. J. Morgan, on South Jardin street. Mr. and Mrs. Eoll Sheeler, formerly of town and now of Brooklyn, N. Y., aro guests of relatives in town. Tlio Crnmpi to Ihsuo Bonds. Philadelphia, Feb. 22. At a special meeting of the stockholders of tho Will iam Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Iluilding company yesterday it was de cided to issue firat mortgage gold bonds to the amount of $1,500,000, maturing in 30 yonr, with a sinking fund to redeem $25,000 of the bonds per yonr. There were 35,000 sharps represented at the meeting, mid the proposition to Issue the bonds was adopted by a practically unan imous vote. Hy the issue of these mort cage bonds it ig proposed to retire nil outsanding obligations of every descrip tion. t'tmnzpit WltTi an ?ld- I'lmo Murdor. II;;zleton, la.. Fob. 22. Nicholas and Angelo Matz, Italians of this place, were arrested yesterday on n warrant charge Ing them with the murder of Angelo Marshucala, who was found dead on the Lattimer road seven years ago. They were held for a further hearing. Both have frequently figured in the criminal courts of Luierne county. Voluntary Ailvauco In tVncros. Heading, Pa.. Feb. 12. George V, Baer, president of the Heading Iron company, last aight ordered a voluntary advanoe in wages of its 2,000 employes, beginning March 1. The amount haa cot yet been determined. Annual Sate9 over 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BIIIOUS AND KEEVOUS DISOEDEES Bueh as Wind and Pain in th Stovnaeh, Glddlneis, Fulue after jni-ola. Head ache, Dlzzlnobs, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, CoHtlveness. Blotches on Uio Skin. O ld Chilis, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Kervoua and Trembling1 Bensatioua. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. i:r.C!IA3I'N I'lIXS, taken as direct ed, w'tlqulckly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem mid cure olcK Headache. I'ora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IH MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival An 1 b tu LARGEST SALE Of any Patent v dlclne In the World, 23c. at all Drue Stores. -lBsflVrtgrMUr lie ELECTION RESULTS. (Continued from l'lrst I'nKe.) School Director wero elected. Patrick Devlin, 3 year", received 31 majority; An thony T. Flaiinery, 3 years, 14 majority; John MoAtulrcw, 1 year, 8 majority. The main fight was on the School Directorships and the result makes a tie on the School Board 3 Democrats and 3 Cltlaons. The rest of the Citizen- candli'iatcs elected were ; TownsbltrtClcik, Philip Haggerty. and the Judges and Inspectors of Election and Dis trict Assessors. In Mahanoy Township the following elec tions were made : Supervisor, Patrick Welsh, Democrat. School Directors William Keat ing and Charles MeKearns. Democrats. Township Clerk, Patrick Igo, Democrat. Constable, John Eowlay, Democrat. Auditor, John Horan, Democrat In the borough of Gllberton Alexander Luskoy, Dcmoerat, was elected High Con stablo and H. E. Munley, Democrat. Auditor. The Couiicilmen elected wero : Bust ward Frank Jerrold, Kopuhlican, P. J. Foley. Democrat. Middle ward PatrioK Canfiehl, Jr., Democrat. West ward Patrick Flan nery. Democrat. School Directors: East ward James Early, Democrat. Middle ward John McLano, Democrat. West ward John Mahoney, Democrat, MAIUXOY CITY. Yesterday was a day of many surprises at Mahanoy City, though tho borough ticket is safely Republican with close majuiitios. In terest neutered on Council and School Board, but with all tho bittorly waged contests the political complexion of both !odies remains unchanged, 11 to 4 In the liepulilionns' favor. Tho successful candidates are: Supervisor, Samuel Rlchnnls; High Constable. George KudloU'; Auditors, Goorge Miller and Elisha Filer. First waid Council, John Cleary, Dem.; School Director, Thos. Fosarty, Dem.; Constable, James ltuseell, Dem, Second ward Council, William F. Keegau. Dem. ; School Director, George U. Wren, Rop. ; Constable, Joseph Kleindeust, Kcp. Third ward Council, William Iloppes, Rep. ; School Director, Kev. H. A. Keysor, Rep. ; Con stable, Mascal. Gciger, Rep.. Fourth ward Council, V. W. Medlar, Rep. ; School Direc tor, William H. Evaus, Rep. ; Constablo, John Letieuherger, Dem. Fiftli ward Council, Jess Webb, Rep. ; School Director. Richard Webb, Rep. ; Constable, Johu Joseph. TAMAQUA. The election yesterday at Tamaqua was very spirited, and a largo vote was polled, with the following result : High Constable, Christ. Waltors, Republican. Councilmcn, S. O. Lutz, Republican.and Jacob R. Scitziuger, Citizens. School Directors, John Bilig, Re publican, and William Rhubright, Democrat. Auditor, Julius Kolb, Democrat. POLITICAL AFTERMATH. "Mickey" had fond hopes Of luscious "plums" to get; But tho pcoplo wild nay. And now the poor juggler's left. Politics is migbty uncertain. Crow, ye well fed birds, crow ! The weather man predicts another storm. Kciper and Boohm niako a team hard to heat. Never count your chickens before they are hatched. It was a decisivo victory, and there's glory enough for all. The Republicans win at Mahanoy City, with a light vote. Thero is already a scramble for tho plums. This was inevitable. Candidate Mellet can now exclaim, deliver mo from my fool friends. What fun there'll be in the next organiza tion of tho School Board. The Democrats had money to burn yester. day and some of it was burned. Our friend John Burns went up against the real thing in tho Second yesterday. The ambition of more than ouo local states man disappears with the melting snow. Fortunately the Uekald has no apologies to make. Our predictions were verified. Tho man who said Turkey Run voters would not show up, has jumped tho town Tho anti-Quay candidate for Senator in Lebanon county wins by a majority of 2,000, The Democrats of the Fourth ward laid down their arms at an early hour yesterday. That five hundred Democratic majority is snow-bound somewhere In Mahantongo valley. The rays of to-days' sun has caused a freshet, There wero daggers out in the Fourth and Fifth wards, and they wero used with much enect. The political Liliputlans, thank you, were somewhat of the nature of giants yester. day. nee I Luke Welsh, the popular Fourth warder. will guard well that bailiwick. His friends were legion. Mr. lioohm is still in politics, and the busi uess seems to agree with him. How about tin other fellows? There is a prophet in Shenandoah to-day who is without honor even In the midst of his own countrymen. A oatiial survey of the result leads one to believe that the First is the only sure Demo cratlc ward in the borough. The "organ" grinds a doleful tune to-day. and Its stiains are heartrending even to the man who manipulates the crank. Councilman David James wears a broad smile to-day, but the countenance of his col. league, M. J. Brennan, is Just the reverse. How about those charges of misdemeanor inollicey The solid citizens evidently have little faith In the Uoal street junk house. The Third ward wasdorclUt in its duty, Over one hundred Citizens voters remained at bome,,causing the defeat of the norougli ticket. Thero Is still some consolation for the defeated nominees if they can't celebrate victory they mil still celebrate Washington's llirtbday. The Democrats purehawtd a number of gold brisks in the Second yesterday. That majority of twenty-five turned up on the other side. Couuellman Iioobni Is still In politic, and the fallow who predicted utherwlte is the one that has retired lu disguest. It dbusu't agree with him. Counollmen Boll aud Drennau were kept busy to-day explaining how it happened Ip their ward. The explanations, however, aro somewhat "fishy." A local paper furnished its readers with much koomi food In the shape of prophecy- -the DEVOURING THE "NEWS" PROPHESIES. toturns ate sufficient answer m to tlm tells "my oi iuai prophet. Those roosters that Wore "with much dllll nitty restrained from prematurely aiinouuc ill!? Ilntnnnfalln ..I-. u f....,l.. s'noe died from su (location. I he School lionnl and Council now stands coven to eight, Democratic. Should tho protest against Murphy provo successful tho Citlsctu will control Ouuticll. Home people wero srannlng the horiiton for that (TOO Democratic majority, hut up to the time of .going to press It was not visiWo, oven by the aid of "smoked glass." For Sale Rovoral roosters, cheap, Tho markot Is glutted, and the ownor has no further use for them. Apply to tho "secre tary" of tho Democratic standing committee. Tho man who snid "Boohm is not fit for the place," still (Hirers with tho voters of tho Socoud ward. The gentleman Is thinking seriously of cmlnratliig to tho wilds of Cuss township. Tho ox-school superintendent In the Fifth ward sulIVrcMl a humllatinir defeat yesterday. McGllire WSS his nrntt. unit it inniun ,1,., ilKIII was made on the f,T-mittnrlntotnlm,f SucI is fate. lie local uowspapor prophet who predicted imiiorntli. .n...,. ..........l.. ..111. a Dun ......UV.....V Diii.Uji JUBlullinj, iuu. nun as little success lu that lino as ho Old in predlct Init tho clot'.tloil of Delamaler fur Oninnmr several yours ago. Itf seems to bo fatal to anv measurn tn hnvn our former townsman, John j.Coyle. on its sid D. Coyle is doing considerable lobbying TTnrftahitrtr nml t-n1r...t tn.l..,.l lu n i .,.. iiio&vu tn j iimuMri- nilfilv tn lirm-ntif ,1 .ni,t..tn..n., .. t. , t j ... j .. u ..... ., .jiuiivuiih Ul ,UU ,I1C- Currell bill. Coylo is a Jonah. Mahanoy !!.. 1 1 SHOT AT jND MISSED. Two Young Men Suceenxfully ISscnpe l'rom n l'nllrenian. Font shots fired from a policeman's re volver startled tho Tosidcuts in the viclnitv of Centre and White streets last night and an investigation showed that Policeman Matz had unsuccessfully tried to halt a young man named Robert Llndeurauth and another named Shumau, who had escaped from his custody. Henry Lriidman keeps a saloon at 107 East Centre street lie says Shuman and Lindemuth, accompanied by Robert Gibson, Michael Dalton and another young mau named Pritchard, entered his placo and de manded drinks. Ho refused to servo them and Shuman wanted to go bohind tho bar, which Friedman also refused to pormit. A disturbance cnsued.during which Friedman's son, Isadorc, went out to get a policeman. He found Policeman Matz, who took Shu man and Lindemuth in custody. As the officer started away with them they escaped, aud it was then that tho shots wero fired. Matz returned and took Dalton and Gibson iuto custody, but Friedman said he had no complaint to make against them, and thoy were released. inedman was willing to prosecuto the parties who escaped, but thoy were not recaptured. Letters Granted, Letters testamentary wero granted to Wm. Robert Conrad on real estate of Wm. Conrad, late of Tamaqua, deceased. Also to Lizzie Koho on tho estate of John Koho, lato of lumaqua, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to Edward M. O'Donuell on theestato of Patrick O'Donuell, late of Shenandoah, deceased. Also to D. W. Bland on tho estate of Lovl C. liland, late of Pottsville, deceased. It's a mistake to imagino that itchinc niles can't bo cured j a mistako to suffer a day longer wan you can Help. Doan's Ointmcut brings instant relief and permanent euro. At any drug store, 50 cents. Ituliy Smothered by Its Wraps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, of Catawissa. accompanied a sleighing party which left It at place for Mainvillo, six miles distant. Saturday night. They took with them their 0-mouth-old child, well wrapped to protect it irom tno sleet, wtiicli was falling at the timo. When Mainvillo was reached it was found that tho infant had beon smothered to death Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will mnke r permanent cure in all cases of couch, or cold on chest or lungs. It will euro whi other remedies havo failed. Physicians recom mend it. ltuthcr Severe on Schi.nl Mnruis. Tho school directors of Kane. 2ar Shamo kin, aro considering an ironclad clause -vliicli will be inserted in tho contracts next vear. prohibiting the school marms from recel :inn the attention of any young gentlemen unless thoy receive the consent of tho president and secretary of the hoard, together with their word of honor that they will not marry during the school term. Cream silver polish, tho best In tho world, at Ilrumm's. tf Itepuhllcan Club's Uaiuiuot. The annual hanmifit nf ihn Vnim, Man., Hepuhlican Club, of Mahanoy City, which takes placo at tho .Mansion House, to-morrow evoniug, promises to eclipse anything before attempted hy the club. Oyer 400 invitatlous have been sent out, and It is expected that fnlly 150 peoplo will bo present. Claude G, WhntstnnA nannlntn arttlni- Ilia TU.I1...1..1 phia Inquirer, has favorably responded to an luviuiuou. imuo a numuer ot invitations have beon received In this town. On to Washington. To-morrow, Thursday, 23rd inst, the Philadelphia & Reading Railway will run a popular excursion to Washington, D. C loaviug Shenandoah at 0:55 a, m.aud arriving at Washington at 5 p. m. Tho tickets will be good going on tho train specified only and to return by regular trains for ten days. Tho fare is $5.05. Pullman cars will he attached to the train in which seats can bo reserved to-dsy. . 2-22-1 1 Mnrrluce Licenses. Licenses to marry have been Issued to Aaron Schwertfager, of Moury, and Miss Ida Gertrude Zerhey, of Gordon ; to Harry Clay ton Cook and Miss Emma R. Whitehead, both of Tamaqua ; to T. II. Jones, of Seek, aud Miss Mlnnlo Rodgcrs, of Tamanua : to Pat- rick Garrity and Miss M.J. Reilly, both of buenanuoah ; to Rand Klluo, of Schuylkill Haven, and Miss Mary M. Helm, of Orwigs burg. New Liquor Licenses. The court granted a license to Georen Kachel for a now stand-In Middle ward of Ulranlvillo. Exceptions had beeu filed against this new stand. To Anthony Mlchazwsky, wholesale, Now Philadelphia, agent for McQiuty's hiowery, Tamaqua, I)r. Hull's tJoiigh Hjrup helps con sumptives and cures Incipient consumption; it loosens the phlegm and heals. It is with out doubt the best cough medicine. Price 25c. Conference Tills Week. The annual session of the United Evan gelical East Pennsylvania Conference will open at MohrsvlIIe to-morrow. Bishop Dubj, of Chicago, will preside. Tho Conference Missionary Society will meet this evening, Ai'chlfiital Scooting, Islsh Wouier, a resident of West Centre street, indulged in target practice with a 22. calibre revolver yesterday and accidentally shot himself In the left hand. He went to the Miners' hospital, whore tho ball wm ex traded, after which Womer returned to his home. 1'lrol Fire I trlrel Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins, Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jardin St., Shenandoah. THK tVEATllKn. T lid foroCiUC for Thursday : l'atlly cloutty and coblor Weaihor, preceded by rain of snow and frosh to brisk variablo winds, fol lowed at night by a cold wave. AT THE HOSPITAL. Over One Hundred I'allonts Under Supt. Ithhlln's (Jure. A tolephouo messago from tho miners' Ima pltal at Fountain Springs states thoro aro ovor nno hundred patient at that institution, and many moro are being treated at the dis pensary. Itecauso of tro crowded condition of the wards the surgical staff Is hampered, and the patients aro inconvenienced. Dr. Ilidillo says thero Is a great need for moro room Among those who were admitted was 0 corgo Phillips, n young man of Mldvalley, near Mt. Carmcl, need 20 years, who Is suf fering from concussion of the brain with poor hopes for his recovery. He was em ployed as a nnchinlst at No. " colliery and was making some repairs lu tho breaker when ho lost his balance and fell headlong down an empty schute. His injuries consist of concussion of tbo brain, ono side paralyzed, and his collar bone broken, Ho Is n brother- in-law of A. D. Gable, of town. Frank Casavida, a rosidont of Shenandoah, and a miner at tho Kllancoiran colliery, was hit on tho head by fulling coal about flvo days ago. Monday he was taken to tho hospital where it was found that ho was suf fering from concussion of tho brain. His condition is serious. ' Martin Cumin, a resident of Shenandoah, employed as a laborer at tho Turkey Run col liery, had his hand badly lacerated about a week ago In tho mines. Ho failed to give it proper caro, and blood poison set in. It has swollen the arm up to tho shoulder. An operation was performed upon tho eye of Klmber, llunler, n railroader ot (iordon, A hot coal spark II. w into the eye and caused It to swell. Iduff Rollis, a miner in Packer No. 3 col liery and a residentof Wm. Penn, was caught by an explosion of dynamite and waasevcrcly lacerated about the face and band;, hesldos tho back and body wero badly bruised. Joe Uollvis, a resident of Shonandoah, and a miner in Packer colliery No. 3, was caught by a fall of coal lato on Saturday afternoon and had one hand badly crushed. He may have part of tho baud amputated. It may be uecossary to amputate tho indox finger of tho right hand of Paul Mlnavag, of Mahanoy City. Tho member is badly mashed . There I This is Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Giuhlcr Dros., drug store. AT THE OLD STAND. FWK fl. EVERETT Will sell for the next thirty days nil winter goods At Half-Price I Will remodel our store, and must have the room. No. 7 East Centre Street. SPECIAL SALE SATU RDAY ON FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Ham, 8 cents per pound. Shoulder, 5 cents per pound, Corao to our store where wc will Insure you rare bargains In groceries. Canned goods and butter and eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 Vest Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. s REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds of stove nnd tin repairing dono with promptness and satisfaction. Lauer'si,,.. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ot beer drinkers. They are good authority on wh.ich is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - pA rnim.-cticnr stoke. o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street. DRINK- CUJARY'S EXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALB,, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Cwiigm " 1 " Tfjf KB fl B VI II I A 'ilil'i.mli"'iimi nt'iit liifl'n 'mrnriLT - fVeUelnlilePrcnnrafion for As i simllatlrig ditfroodfitidUcula Itag UitStomflchs nnilDowcls of ErDmotesDigfesUoaCliccrful ticss anjl RcsLConfolns neither OpiumMorphinC nor Mineral. Not KAitc otic. Anv cfouii-SAMVixaivnm fumJan Sml Jtf.Srnnn dnin Sffd Jhmrmunt in Cartonc&TaJ ' Ititmfttil - Annfcef ncmcdv forConstipa lion,Sour.Stomach,Diarrhoca, Worms Aonvuisioiis.rcvwiau ncss andlOSS OF SLEEP. TaeSirrule Signature ot TTEW YORK. EXACT-COPY: OF WRAPPED. 1 il.im.llllMllHHillll l.inmilT7T7TJj'. EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA! 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 Malm St. MISCELLANEOUS. UlOU HUNT Now dwelling, I'car alley. J Apply nt 19 South Jardin street. 2-20-tf 8ALK, Kobblns' opera home. Also prlvato dwellings in the Third, Fourth and Fifth wards of Shenandoah. Apply to I Jtobblna, No. 162 Academy street, Wllkcsbarrc, Fa. 1.271m IJlOlt KKNT. Store room and dwelling, sultn 5 bio for butcher, barber, etc.; centrally located and tent reasonable. Apply to 15. O. Brobst, grocer, cor. Jardin and Centre streets, tf WANTED A bright and active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $50 a week can bo mode. Address letter to 11, llr.ltALli omce. l-v-tl NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. O. M. Ilollopcter, attorney, Mhcnanuoan. s-ui-11 PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by tho undersigned construction committee of theHoroutliCou cil, Shenandoah, Ta., for placing a new Moor In tho apparatus room of the Columbia H. & 8 F. K, Co. The floor is to consist of inch ycl'ow pine laid on Much rough hemlock board, laid diagonally, Illds will also be received on each joist that may be required. The bids must be pubmitted on, or before, Match 2nd, 18W, at 7 p. in. 'rue committee reserves tuu right to reject any or all bids. Kdwabd Murphy, Daniel Coaklev, M. L. Shoemaker, 2-17-3t-eod Committee, Our Meats TEflPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. Blli'S, 19 If. OH STREET. DON'T Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lying 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 you are iresh. 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, THOS. BUCIIANAX, Jeweler and Optician. I!8 South Main Street. I A Handsomo Complexion vtv w " vuww9 a wonjn can I EwJf I?- P02MM,' COMPLBX,OK PiVDii 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature m L W The fkjf' Kind Ji You Have j Always Bought. iOASTORIA THC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. BDUCK BOOTS. They will sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered Ae will sell 1 BO pairs at VSc. Button or lace Abe Levlne, Prop. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled aud never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the, entertainment of sleighingnnd skating parties. Dancing pavillion .always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, aud supper served to parties on short notice. I'iHWWuiiVinnnnwpipmipiitmntmiiintiii & .2 We do Shampooing at S V.. TT Iour uomo' Special Attention Given to Ladies. f A Postal Card Will Bring Us. 1 W. G. Dusto's I Tonsorial Parlors, I f Ferguson House Block. E- 1 (.UfUliilitlitilitiilibitiitvlibil(tlUvltliltklU(il CVAM T ft A VICC Livery and Undertaking, n North. Jardin St Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They arc far better than the unacclainated imported birds from Germauy. JAPANESE GOLD FISH anilnlobei. All kinds of pigeon. We alo sell .Incrs' Biipiilli-n and drllflni; machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Bast Centra street, . Phenamloah. P". TRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GUABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, I'o. Kino old Whiskeys, Cllns and Wines, at the bur. A choice Una of CJeurs and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals al H hour I Tho Rosy Freshnoss I hSm" V'vstTOftneM of the skin Is lnv- I lyiol',laluS1 fc who use PouoMi'a Oompeilou towder