tietitti VOL. XIY.-NO 51 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. FEBIiTJAltY 25. 1899. ONB CENT J. P. Williams & Son, furnitScansdtore. 13 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. ROR 1 , ff .A OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and American Flaecs ! Uncle Sam orders every flag down from sunset until sunrise. There may be "some sentiment mixed in but the flags last longer. There is nothing more injurious to wool fabrics than the night airs that is why. Wednesday is Washington's Birthday and you will want to honor the Nation's Father as well as display the colors in honor of our recent victories in Manila. Morgan's Fancy SLEDS ! SLEDS ! ! A. Large Assortment at Low Prices I 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. n SKATES I Now is the time to enjoy the sport ; full assortment at low prices. Skates sharpened and repaired. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. We have goods arriving daily from New York. Our stock is always open for inspection, and is such as to meet with the approba tion of all our patron. Besides the tempting designs we constantly offer our prices is the greatest drawing card, ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. SPECIAL DRIVES THIS WEEK! Four cans New York State Sugar Corn for 25 cents. We have only a small lot. Quality fine. Five pounds Broken Carolina Rice for 25 cents. Two cans Sweet Sifted "Honeysuckle" Peas for 25 cents. Quality equal to higlier priced gooila. Four cans Early June Peas for 25c Good and Cheap. Itememlier we never sell soaked goods. Good Table Syrup 6 cents a quart. The best goods we ever sold at the price. Our best Syrup at 10 cents. This is Alio llavor, light color and strictly pure sugar syrup. Four cans Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce for 25 cents. Large cans. OUR FISH STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE. M ackorol Norway and Block Island. Large and small .white and iat, Sausod Macltorol 1, 2 and 3 pound cans. Salmon 2 and 3 cans for 25 cents. Codfish Whole and shredded and 2-pound bricks. Genuine codfish, Worrlng-'Smoked, Cromarthy Bloaters. SardJnon In mustard and oil. New Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum. Large Stock, New Patterns, Just Received. Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Fancy Full Cream Cheese. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. Fancy California Navel Oranges. At KEITER'S. A Beautiful New Stock of . . . Chamber 0 JL Just received. Ranging in pticcs from $15.00 MO UPWARDS. AT O'HARA'S AND AND NIGHT. naln Street, MAHANOY CITY. However, we make our flags of the very best quality Wool Bunt ing, and that is why they last longer than most makes when you buy a bunting flag from us you patronize home industry. Our prices are again down to the old established prices "befo' de war." Bazar, 23 north Mam st. SKATES II MINE ACCIDENTS. Several Victims lteportnd l'nim Different Mines of thn Itrglmi, KtllAlltlel Itrlll. nf .Tanknn ft liraitkae luw at the Ellangotvan colliery, hail his left hnnd badly lacerated yeiterday while fixing ro lets. Anthony GregU, laborer at Tunnel l'Mge colliery, bad his bead and shou'.doM badly lacerated yesterday by a fall of top coal, while ho wai euwged In drilling a hole. 'lliomas Williams, n driver at the North Mabanuy colliery, yesterday had his left hand causbt between the bnr mid t.rurk nfn dumper and so badly crush oil that an auipu- vauuu 01 a linger was iiecee&iry. F' ink Rjltlllnr. tft VUM nt.t a ftrlvnr at Ilia Tu iirl Kidgo colliery, was badly Injured about iho lack yesterday by being squeezed uenveeu tuo uumpors ot two loaded cars white making a coupling. .J.'iDlOa Hflrlock. nil nntaMn pmntnt. nt Tunnel Nidge colliery, bad tho Index linger mi u ui y rrusueu yesterday while unloading timber that amputation was neccMary. ItrfornifMl Church Services. There will not bo airv service In thn Trinity Reformed church ou Sunday morning. a. spciiM service has heen nrenared for tho evening, and will bo in charge of T. R. f-dwards. The following will bo tho pro gram : Selection, Prof E. Wilde's mandolin club; Invocation and croed, leader and con- grceatlou ; hymn, "The Cross." choir and coiiK.fKatiou j reading tho scriptures, Miss LIii., Kcithan ; sonnnb solo, "Tho Sweetost juamo," Mis Lilllo Dovey: duett. "The Comforter," Misses E. Moyor, and O. Master; recitation, "The American Flag," Mlm Magcie llccs: violin solo. "Select on of Sacnd Melodies." Miss M. Zimmerman; alto solo. "Tho End of Day," Miss Maud Gilpin ; re- itatlon, "Over the Kiver," Miss Edna Wcldmau ; selection, Prof. E. Wlldo'a and party ; recitation, "I'll take what tathcr Takes," Edward Schanncll : violin solo, "Refuge," Miss Annie Clauser; soprano solo. ' The Holy City," Miss Llllio Dovoy ; anthem. "Crown lllni Lord," Choir j dox ology, choir and congregation ; benediction, leader; dismissal, Prof. Wilde's and party. All aie cordially invited to attond. The best caj mantlo in tho market for 25.;. at Ilnimm's. tf Sltuninkiu's Nmr I'ostmnsteri Fraiik V. Tlmlrll lias nn..Ai..n,i postmaster at Shamokln, to succeed 1). L, Sollcnbergor, whoso term expired last Sep temb. r. Mr. Danioll Is a brother of Coal aud Iron Policeman James Danlell, of town, and is ono of the most influential Republicans of Northumberland county. He will assume his new duties ou March 1st Mr. Daniel is the private secretary of Congressman Kulp, to whom he owes his appointment. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. 2J5c. At Qrublcr Bros., drug store. Church Notice!,. Services in the P. M. church to-morrow. Morning subject. "The Hidden Manna." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening subject. me uniy infallible rbysiclan." Every body kindly invited. Rev. R. Lloyd Roberts, of Maliauov Cltv. will preach in the Welsh Congregational church to-morrow. At 10 a. in. he will preach in Welsh and at 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Change of SInetinc Night. Members of CamnfV P. ft. T. A nr. noti fied thnt lipplnntne with Mai-Mi l.t ttia weekly meetings will bo held on Wednesiay night, instead of Monday. On the above date an entertainment will bo held. Full at tendance uosired. Saiuu Wood, Pres. Attest : Lauea Qooduead, Sec'y. 25 3t Up to Date In Stock and l'rlceg On meats, sausages, farmer's butter and eggs. Bauser's meat market. Cherry and Chestnut streets. 2-D-tf The K. of I. Supper. The annual supper of General Harrison Lodge No. 231, Knights of Pythias, which was postponed on account of tho blizzard, is to be held next Tuesday evening, at the Ferguson nouse. Mine Host Hutchinson will have an elaborate menu and the com mittee of arrangements has prepared a pro gram of a select musical and literary charac ter. Fortnne From Murdered 1'arents. W.M. O'Hara, living at Harrison City, this state, has como into a fortune of about $8,000 left by his father and mother, who were murdered near Brighton, Col., last January by their hired man. Tho son's loca tion was unknown until yesterday. Chickens and Duoks Stuffed WlthMustard, 10 cents per piece or 3 for 25 cents. At Magargle's grocery. 2-23-3t Transferred to Plymouth. Rev. Anthony Milukus, the curate at St. George's Lithuanian church, has been tem porarily transferred to Plymouth. He will have charge of tho Lithuanian parish at that place during the absence cf their pastor, who is ill. Entertainment Postponed, The entertainment by the congregation of the Sons of Abraham to bo held to-morrow evening has been postponed until Monday, March 20th. Dauolne Drove Illm to Suicide. Victor Brogner was found dead in the rub liu road near Shamokln with a bullet in his forehead. Jt is supposed ho committed suicide, as during the past week he frequently threatened to kill himself because his daugh ter, aged 10 years, persisting in attending public dances. Our watch repairing and our prices are un equalled. Orklu's jewelry store, tf New Order by the Lehigh. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has issued an order that will compel about twenty-seven railroaders to make Mt. Carmel their future home. About a year ago a score of their employes were compelled to move to Mt. Carmel. The recent order will effect men now residing at Delano, Weatherly and Quakake. Vanillin Ice Cream, To-day and to-morrow. At Schcider's bakery, 2S East Centre street. It Double Tracking. A large gang of workmen to-day com meoced work on the doublo tracking of the )', A R. Railway from East Mahanoy Junction to Port Clinton. The work was completed last fall from the former point to Ueyuolds. and It was at the latter place that the work was taken up to-day. It will take several mouths to complete it. Waguu Upset. Tho team of the Lebanon Brewing Com pany met with a mishap on Dunn's hill, Turkey Run, this morniug. While descend lug the hill the wagon slid to one side aud upset. The driver, Tim Lynch jumped and escaped injury. The damage duuo i very slight. TflE BOARD OF HEAIiTJl Proceedings at a Regular Session Held Last Might. ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED I 1 The Board Contemplates! Active Work as Boon as the Winter Season Breaks and Will Urge Council on the Curbing and Cluttering or Streets nd Alleys, j A regular monthly ruectjng of the Itoenl Health WAR held at AVAIitnt, ami tea. a. of tended by threo of the iienibere, Messrs. Utlmaii, Morrisou and Malpiio, aud Secretary Curtlti and llenlth miliar Cnnrt- Oth.. t the Council chamlier being occupied by the Council, the Board met at Mr. Morrison's nome, on mil Ceutro Btret. Mr. Holman Was made O.llAlrnlAll A,r tlin uvcntt,. In absence of President Spalding. Tho epidemic committee; made a report showing that for the mouth closing thero ere six onses oi emnmuulef bio dlseaces, of w hlcli ono was typhoid fovw, two diphtheria mill tureo (iipntueritio and mernhmnous croup. There was one fstkllty iroin diph theria. Tho Necrolocv deaths and ono still birth. There were 33 burial permits issued. 25 being local and 8 non-residents. There were 31 interments In town cemoterlos and 2 In outside quarters. Health tlfllcer Conry read his monthly re port, showing that he attended to and abated 11 cases of nuisance. The secretarv reDorted thnt hid. I.o.i received for the nrlntlnf nf Hi nvii. annual report and tho contract was awarded to tuo flews lor f28.50. The Heeald was tho only other bidder and tho price was (29. i no rsoaru spent some tlmo In discussing that sauitary steps should be token upon tho ireakins un nf thn vlntr u.i.ni, Q.wi nii agreed that there will bo considerable work lor tho Board, owing to the severe weather of the ttast fmv wpnlcs nrecAntftiir owners from exercising th usual sanitary precautions. The condition of street ami ullor. discussed and after tho new Council organizes the Board of Health will present a number of recommendations to it, among them an urgent appeal that Council see to It that the PrODOr Olllcials Comnnl ull nrntwrtv nu-Ti.r. tn curb and pave.and that tho same attention bo directed to the alleys as to the streets In this connection. It was stated that the neglected condition of alleys is, in u large measure, re sponsible tor many nuisances ; that if those thoroughfares WOffl EmtllpH nairnft an1 guttered at least proper surface drainage would be provided and thore would be less comnlatut on the Dart of tho nnlilln at !.,.. Some members of tho Board were in favor of trammg recommendations at once, but. as the old Council will l?rt nnf: nf nvl.tonf... a n.Bnl from next Monday, it was fiually coucludcd to await tho organization of.'tho new body. There's Just "What Yon Want. Pan-Tina f23c.) for rnm.li. um! ..nl.!. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Mrs. Grundy Says That the police force will be reduced to four "cops" next year. That tho Traction Company is sadly in need of new rolling stock. That Constable Thomas Tosh would fit well as chief of tho local sleuths. That election is over and all Dolitioal sores ought to be healed. J That when Councilman Murphy's election was assured, tho Chief added another brass button to his outfit. That Shamokin young people are doubline up at a rate highly pleasing to the men of the cloth. That the average Shenandoah woman may bo fond of fads, but she hates now wrinkles. That little or no friction is anticipated in the organization of Council by the Democrats. That some people say Shenandoah needs a beef inquiry. That when Dewey calls for help, it's not a petty insurgent fire that demands the sound ing of a Becond alarm. That a vacancy will soon occur in our corns of teachers, caused by Cupid's darts. 1 nat tho Lhler Burgess has plenty of work requiring his undivided attention. That the people must have the news, and know where to look for it. That Councilman James will bo a candidate for County Treasurer next fall. Coco Argollne, the genuine article, focsale at KJrlln's drug store. 10-S-tf Trustee ComiuiMlons Issued. Governor Stone has issued commissions to Ex-Senator Grant C. Herring, of Bloomsburc. and Captain Allison, of Port Carbon, as trustees of the Miners' hospital, at Fountain Springs. Messrs. Herring and Allison were appointed to the positions .several months ago by Governor Hastings, while the State Senate was not in session. They were what are kuown as recess appointments and, with many others made by tho former Governor, were recalled by GovernorStone.who subsequently re-appointed the two gentlemen aud their appointments were confirmed by tbo present Senate. Mr. Herring succeeded ex-Senator Charles F. King, of Pottsville, and Mr. Alli son succeeded Superintendent William U Lewis, of Wm. I'eun. Both appoutees are gentlemen of high standing in their respec tive communities, and excellently qualified for the Important duties which devolve upon them as trustees of this worthy institution. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup should be kept in every household. It is the best remedy fur cough and cold, and is especially itcomtnended for that grippe cough. Price 25 cts. No Quorum To-day, 8peclal to Evikmo) Heeald. Harrlsburg, Fob. 25. The joint session of tho Legislature to-day met withouta quorum, and tbo unlucky thirteen again hovered about Quay's name. The vote was as follows ; Quay, 13, Jenks 14, Dalzell 1. Our watch repairing is always reliable and Is accompanied by a one-year guarantee Orkln's jewelry store. tf Tin '(V" Program. The fo'lowing program will be rendered at the "Y" meetiug this eveulug: Singing, by V" : scripture reading, Harriet Roberts: solo, Charles Hilton ; recitation, Eva Powell; reading, dna j.oucks ; duett, Maggie aud Minnie Roberts; uotos of interest, Miss Man sell; declamation, Dora Richards; singing, "V" ; oriuc, ueorge James. Buy Keystone Hour, Be sure that the name Lessio & Daeb, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. ACCIDENT ONPnNNSYLVANIA Iloml-on Collision Kill One and Iu- .luren Thirteen. Philadelphia, Feb. i!C. One person was killed and 13 others Injured last night lu a bend-on collision betweeu two Pennsylvania railroad trains near the Forty-fourth street bridge, West Phila delphia. Wesley Walton, fireman, of West Chester, Pa., wan killed. The In jured nre W. 11. Matthews, assistant station master at Iiroad street station; Mrs. Ida Wallace, Alexander Bishop, aged 21 years; Ahlef Tandy, aged 28; Ilieliitrd Lawrenson, aged (12; Thomas OIgir. Samuel Serrlll, aged 23; Lewis Kraft, aged 22. all of this city, and George Paxson, conductor, aged -12 yenrs, and Kllaworth Ford, braketnau, aged 32 years, of Parkesburg, Pn., and Mrs. 0. M. Grtibb, of Atlantic City, and Henry Watters, engineer of the West Chester express, and T. C. Myers, engineer of the Paoll train. None is seriously injured ex cept Mrs. Grubb and Mrs. Wallace, each of whom has a broken leg and in ternal injuries. The accident was due to an open switch. The colliding trains were the Paoll accommodation, Imiind for this city, and the outward bound Wcwt Chester express. The trains nre sched uled to pass each other shortly after ft o'clock. The engineer of the Pnoll train cither did not notice the open switch or It wbs too late to stop. Nearly all the In jured pasengers were in the forward car of the West Chester train and their In juries consist chiefly of bruises. It's a mistake to imagine that itchiug piles can't bo cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you sin help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug storo, 50 cents. Deaths mid Funerals. James Brooks, a resident of town who served for eighteen years as flre boas at the Shenandoah City colliery, died suddenly at his home on Nerth White street this morning. His death was due to heart failure, superin duced by congestion of the lungs. Mr. Brooks was taken ill ou Wednesday last. Al though his condition grew serious, his death was quite unexpected. Dr. J. S. Kistler, the physician in attendance, said there was a sudden collapse of the heart. Mr. Brooks was 53 years old and is survived by his wife and six children, two of whom are married One of his sons lives at Philadelphia and tbe death will be a shock to him, as his fathor's condition had not reached a stage that jus tified tbe family in sending notice of the ill ness. At tho timo of his death Mr. Brooks was janitor of the Jardin street school build ing. He was a member of Flank Ridge Lodge No. 8S0, 1. O. 0. F., and Shenandoah Lodgo No. 00, Sons of St. George. He was also a prominent member of the Mothodist Episcopal church. The time for the funeral of William Dorn. bach, of Mahanoy Plane, has been changed from Sunday morning to Monday afternoon. Interment is to bo mado In Kulp's cemetery, Riugtowu, Abraham Prutzman, of Tamaqua, died at the Hahnemann hospital, Philadelphia, from to typhoid fever. He was a medical student the above institution, and was 26 years old. Mrs. bdword Thompson, formerly of Ash land, died at Bethayres, Pa. Her husband was road foreman for tho P. & K. for many yinra. Thomas II. Simmons, who was killed at tho Buck Mountain colliery on Thursday, was buried to-day. The remains were taken from the family residence at Buck Mountain to Frecland. Dr. Hall's Cough Syrup will cure croup and whooping-cough. No danger to the child when this wonderful medicine is used in time. Mothers, always keep a bottle on hand. Will Again Enter the Arena. From Pottsville Chronicle. Goorge Folmer, of Shenandoah, has al ready announced his candidacy for the County Treasurershlp on the Democratic ticket noxt Fall. Mr. Folmer has upon sev eral occasions mado attempts to capture this office, but has been unsuccessful thus far. Ellas Davis, the present incumbent, bavins defeated him in 189C. But Mr. Folmer is not dismayed, and still believes be can and wilt be landed In the position to which be aspires. The Matter Settled. A short session of the Borough Council was held. last evening, and endorsed tbe action of the officials in renewing the Torbert note. Borough Solicitor Burke decided that tbe note as presented wa3 all right, and that tbe borough was fully protected. I'resldlng Klders lto-elected. At the United Evaugelical Conference at Reading, Revs. C. S, Hainan. B. J. Smover and A. M. Stirk were re-elected presiding elders. Bishop Dubs delivered an address. To Prosecute Fund Officers. A very important meeting of the stock holders of the defunct Glrard Saving Fund and Loan Association, of Girardvillo, will be held in that town next Wednesday evening. The object of the meeting is to arrange for the prosecution of tho officers of the fund, says the Girardvillo Press aud Times. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Grubler Bros.. drug store. Hogpltsl Admissions. The followiug admissions were made at the Miners' hospital, Fountain Springs, to-day : ueorge Uenner, 23 years old, single man. residing at Mid Valley and employed as a laborer, right leg fractured. Thomas Whittey, 57 years old. residing at Wllllamstown, finger fractured. Amputa tion at palm of tbe hand. Thomas Tovey, 10 years old, residing at Mluersvllle, admitted for injury to one of bis legs six months ago while running jigs. There are several dead pieces of bouea in the leg and they will be removed next week. Wanted, Cllrl to do Housework. For a private family of six. Will pay 3 per week. Apply at IIbbaltj office. 2-20-et Advertised Letters. Tho followiug letters remain uncalled for at the local postofflce: Miss Mattle Townler, Mrs. Mary Ulbson, Mrs. A, T. Hitchcock, Bany Ueinrich, Felix Nornlkie. D. W. Bedba, V. M. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is a true friend to all suffering with coughs or colds. This reliable remedy neyer dsopiMlnts. It will euro a cold in one day aud costs but 23 cts. Ilt-Hllh Reports. Two children of the Bristol family at Turkey Run, aged 4 and 0 years, were to-day reported to tbe Board of Health as victims of diphtheria of a malignant type. Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. FIHAJCE AND TRADE The Business Situation at Present Is Without Precedent. THE OUTLOOK WAS NEYER BETTER The Mercantile Aceneiti Sty That the Gain Is Astonlshlnr, and Freltet a Record Breaker In the Volume of Business This Tear. New York. Feb. 21. II. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The situation Is without precedent. Ittisiness lias never I teen better on the whole, and in some great industries the gain is as tonishing. ISxports surpass last year'', as much as inijiorts, though the excess over imports then was heavy. Failures are smaller than last year, and smaller than In either of six years past. Pay ments through Exchanges show a greater volume of business than ever before at this season, and nearly one-half larger thnn in the best of previous years. The outgo of bread stuffs and cotton contin ues heavy,. Hut there are some who fear that such prosperity cannot last. Popular impressions have to be reck oned with, because they control events. Yet at every point of danger except one the signs are in every respect favorable. The crush on demand for finished pro ducts, at a time when nearly all the works nre crowded by orders covering production until July 1, or later, causes many to refuse to contract beyond that date except nt higher prices, and a rise under such circumstances may prove the one thing needful to sober buyers, and to bring Into the list of producers other establishments heretofore idle. While a fairly large capacity of production is still in reserve the demand now pressing for cars, vessels, bridges, buildings and pipes is partly to anticipate a rise in prices. Brndstreet's review says: Iron and steel and cotton goods have shared in public interests this week because of urgency In demand and consequent buoyancy In prices. In the former In dustry the striking feature has been the continued call for supplies alike of raw and of manufactured material, not only on domestic, but even on foreign account, nnd it is yet too early to ascertain the effect of the numerous and heavy nd vunccs announced during the week upon the export demand. It is, of course, to be remembered that Iron and steel arc in active demand at advancing prices the world over, and it is encouraging to find that export buyers of pig Iron are following up their demands, notwith standing recent advances in that line. In cotton goods, as in Iron and steel and a number of other products, active export demand seems to have been at the bottom ot unquestionable Improve ment which has occurred in the las' three months. This week has wltuesac specially marked strength, print cloth ginghams and gray cottons, all sharii in the price advances. Multiple IHiitIir TolcRrapli Tfest. Philadelphia, Feb. 25. A practical test of the Itowland multiplex printing telegraph, the invention of Professor Itowland, of John Hopkins university, was mnde yesterday over a Pennsyl vania railroad wire between here and Jersey City. The test occupied nearly two hours and three messages were con secutively sent to Jersey City over the wire at tho same time, and were re ceived siniultnneoiihl.v in the Pennsyl vania rnilrond terminus In that city. Th? machine adopted to send eight messages, four each way. at the same time. This is accomplished by means of alternating currents. At this end three operators manipulated an ordinary typewriter key board to which the wires were attached and as they struck each key the char acter was printed nt the other end. The average speed maintained was over -10 words a minute. Dentil lleroi-o Kvlctlnn. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Kviction stnr ing her in tbe face Miss Maude C. Leigh, a young dressmaker, turned on the gas nnd was found dead in her room nt lu.r bouse, ir"0 Montgomery avenue, yester day morning. .Miss l.elgh had fallen be hind lu her rent, mid was to have been sold out for non-payment. She threatened that If tills occurred she would kill her self, and when the blow fell she carried out her threat. Ice Ooroo'ln tho Susquohnnnn. Wlnfield, Pa., Feb. 23. An ice gorge 12 feet high exists one half mile south of here on the west branch of the Susque- iinnnu river, and xlurintr the afternoon backwater Hooded considerable farmln? country to the east. The gorge is ex pected to break during the nlcht and If the bridges nt Northumberland nnd Sim bury stand the strain the river will bo open. nideon Mnrsh's Forfeited Hall. Washington, Feb. 23. The arrest nf Gideon W. Marsh, president of tbo failed Keystone National bank of Phila delphia, is recalled liy a bill introduced yesterday by ItcpreMmtntive Young to reimburse William 11. Wanamaker In the sum of $20,000 paid by him as surety and ball for Marsh. Mrs, T.nvler's Mm rile i-hpm Captured. Philadelphia, Feb. 25. The murderers of Mrs. Mary A. Lawler hnve been ar rested. It took the detectives just three days to solve the mystery of the old women's murder, ami less than a month to capture her slayers. They were caught i uivlimoim, va. FUKB LUNCH KS TO-NIQHT, bickkut's, Sour krout, pork aud mashed potatoes free, to-night, NKISWilNDKR'S. Sour krout, pork aud mashed potatoes for free lunch to-nigbt. WEEKS.' Specialties by the Lally children to-night. Piano selections by Max lllrsh. KENDBICK HOUSE. Fish oak os will bo served, free, to all pa trons to-night. Dr. Kousa, l'hyslclan and Surgeon, lias opened an office in tho Mellet building. East Centre street, second floor front. Pro fessional duties In all l(a branches give careful attention. 2 21-Ot tVlAX LEVIT S. Eiid Season Sale. Men's Caps, worth 25 cents. p Our price now is JC A large assortment of fash- A ionablc caps, all sizes, 1 uv Fashionable hats. Just received A special offer. Black or tf -4 brown. Satin or sick. P WK 1IAVK Ct rC HAT IV Til K BUST P10 T1IK MARKI T Special novelties in soft hats at marked down prices. SPRING DESIGNS Of thirls for the coming season. Sure to meet with your appreciation. Give u- a ta'3. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. Neiswenter's LIVERY and BOARDING STABLES. Best equipped stables in this region. Conveyances ot every description always at your service. Horses for all kinds of purposes with a fine. selection to choose from. All safe and reliable. NEISWENTER'S Livery and Exchange Stables. 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. crlptlons at Bottom Prices go to M. O'NEILL, 1 OO S, Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Watch This Space ! Furniture !