Floral Cream For Ch.ippecl 1 1 l'or Rough Skin 111' Is. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main street, Shenandoah, l'a. Telephone 'oou"ctioii. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos, iio-iJi-123 Nurtli rtnln Street. I Kt: it is. our special mean sales lor four weeks, which period offer all during we will i ' : x . - rurniLUie. Stoves and Heaters j At slaughter sale prices because we will spring I another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our offer. astonishing Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B-own Stout, Half ami 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, 1 16 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A great slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston factory Shoe Store to make room for a new stock. 1,000 pair Hisses' shoes, for merly $1.00. $1 25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pa'r of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.25, to goat 85 cents. Men's $1.25 shoes are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and $3.00, can be had for $1.00. Our line of Men's hand-sewed shoes, all latest styles, are going at sweeping reductions. Everybody Is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. Always Have gains For You, Bar- Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, '.'.tre st. OR ffl Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable.- Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Ceasetearinp your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weak ens; the cough disap pears. Do not wait for pneu.nonia and con sumption but cut s'lort yohr cold without dHay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plaster should te over the lungs of every per son troubled with a cough. Write to the Doctor. ffntiaiml nnnm-t unities and Ionic HX- nertenae eminently fiinentiT nuaniT u kt fltivlnir you medical & idvlce writo frenlv all the nartlcUlaM in your f.ise. Tell in what jour axpenenre ha bepii with our cuerry reciurui. iou will rcclT a prompt rjly, without Addre8t.DK. J. Q. AYETt. Lowell, Mass. JUMPED TO HIS DEATH. Itondrlck Wn VriRhtri-l In Thrll lift ltlou 111 11 Mine Shall. Antliouy Kendriok. of Mahauoy City, wa3 Instantly killed Saturday afternoon during a thrilline rule up St. kicuolai colliery slope Ilendrick anil three fellow-work men hoarded a rage at mo oouom 01 me siopo ai ino u ose of thf day' work, then signaled tlio engineer to hoist, and a moment later were being whirled upward at a rapid gait. Tho speed was unusual, which fact, coupled with the sudden extincuishinE of lamps frightened them They huddled together in breathless sili ncc, expecting to he drawn into the engine hous" or dashed to ptecos against the sheaves. They were carried to the miners landing and were moving past, when Bendrick jumped and fell hack down the slopo, n di&taueo of 112 yards. Ho was picked up with scarcely a whole 1odb in hi body. His companions were Anally dumped into a coal chute uninjured. A misunderstanding 01 signals caused the accident. The unfortunate man was 40 years old and Is survived by a wife and four children. Ho had been proprietor of Bendrick House for the past fi ve years, but at intervals followed his former occupation, that of a miner. Ho was popular among his countrymen and a prominent member of the Citizens Lithuanian Society. Ill- W Klected, Nevertheless. From Mlnersvilie Free Press. A son of Congressman Brumin, who holds the fat position of bo3 carpenter of the House of Congress by tho grace, of a IJepubli can administration, stood at tho Firntnaid poll on Tuesday and openly fought Council man Seott, tho Republican candidate for Council. Cars Aro Scarce. The collieries resumed operations this morning and will work a full week if suffi cient cars are furnished. The large demand for coal of the domestic sizes causes a scarcity of cars and this may prevent the collieries from operating evory day. There is a rumor to the effect that tho collieries will shortly work full time. I)r. Hull's Umigli Syrup cures sore throat. Don't delay when you are bothered with a sore throat. It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy U a sure cure. Price only 25c. Oonfereuce Awards Honors. At the United Evangelleal Conference at Reading, deacons' orders were voted to Revs. F. S. Borey, of Pine Grove j D. P. Longs- dorf, of Creswell ; A. E. llangen, of Lan caster: S. N DhBinger, of Dauphiu j and elders' orders to Revs. II. E. Fasenacht, of Tamaqua, and W. J. Scliieffley. of Ulrdsboro. Han a Counterleltlnir Mint. George Cerpatls, a counterfeiter, afteroper atiug at Sbamokln sinco last October, fled with his wife and two children on Saturday, and five hours later United States Secret Service agents were In purauit. but up to this time. ho is at large Uts established a watch-making establish. ment. but speut the best part nf the days and uighU at work in a den in the cellar, which was well flited up with moulds, presses and .iDoliances for plating. John Cliflurd, on ex. amininz the cellar found hidden ina double iloor $-100 in 10 and $5 counterfeit gold pieces and dollars. 50 eeut and lti-cent pieces in silver. It is fiought tlict Cerpatissent his urodnet in large quantities to accomplices iu various parts of the region. nr. Hull's Cough Syrup will rlil you nf a oold more quickly thau any other known remedy. Dau'tleta cold go as It comas for you may endanger your life, Priee 3i ets. MKIi. MllftyMTJ i Ul.....nill. 41. - rtl. I... t iiitwvrvr, nuviinutjunii, wi mr wm him . JumeA ltrookti. uretl W yours Funeral will take pluce tomorrow ( l'utdy) afternoon rt IittO o clock, Servioea In tbe II. K church at 2 o clock. Iou-rmertt will be made iutheOUu Fellows' tteinetry. Friend and relative mfHHttriiily invltou to uttonu it AT THE OLD STAND. FRAM A. EVERETT RI.D AND NA'I URAL WOOL UNDERWEAR ! WHILE THEY LAbT At Half-price I No. 7 East Centre Street. PITHY POINTS. A,.. IfltlK llltXL Coii'tti ' nilM I'im li-h ilt-,1. i nun has ihv mil on III iiIiimiIii r I i np..H Utaiimte iultftl Fr,in'it'o, i Hi J't. nhiy with Mlllll H from trmiVK Sin for I', iiflnim h bwti ifiviittil In i yum Shol iiiili'i i r. Solium li'er. iih fmin () to H per ii'iiti i li sod Jmiici, Kilmln, HrsiHilidnlc. II to j $H pi') month, The li'tdii't ..f tho thn iinfiirtliimle miners j drowned nt KiiskawlMI In colliery, lftt May, , ire still nun i nvi rod. Ho KnU'os ..r I'ytlil.is will hold their Iwiiilih t '.Minrrr t eti'iilnu I lum re seventy utint . Id the Alnif. . liMii-e h isill. John HHMlMig, nf Malrtiioy Dane, will move to fllr.liilvllte. II lias it contract to drivi a tunnel at tho Jones nillicry. r II Mengle, of Kniekvllle. las beon gru ted a lleenfe to preseli by the Hulled KviTiiclical church coiilVret'CM It is generally scklioH'ltslgiHt Unit the lln tAl.li turns out the finest joli work Unit is why our presses aro kept busy. Invitttionsare out lor the marriage of AnuM (' Williams, of liisfunl, to John 1' Neifi rt. of Tmniiqu.1, on next Wednesday. N'ewenglniH havehtcii plsoed in tho Ash land e'ei trie light Ili um lllshoii Talbot will isil St Clair on Mulch 2Silt and cunfiiiuu largo class i f yniiug peoplo l in the Epis -opul church Iioyt li he of rraekville. and Mlw Itschel Urainley. of St. Clair, will he married at the home of David Ilinmlny to-morrow Tlie Borough Council will meet Thursday eveiiiim the last for this term. The now Council iUI oigimize next Monday. The 1'ottsvillu High Srln ol Alumni, num berlug nearly BU0 members, Is planning to give the town a public library. Co.nplalnt is again iniido of tho fltthy con dition of Mnhaiioy City' lockup A new set of Sterling lioilurs recently placed in position at Vulcan colliery wore remly for use to-day. TmiinqiiH will orgHirzeii Board o1' Trade as an oriisment. Hardware Merchant I'eter liiiiiith Ins sued the Borough of Ashland for tho payment of h hill for lerni'Cottit newer pipe. Lewis A Kiley. the President of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, and his wife, arc upending the winter at Tliemas- ville, Georgia. Kianels 0 Job, of ll.iruoaville, formerly of Tumaqua, is In a ferlous state caused by soltening of tho lirHln, and his recovery is considered by his physician as almost Impoi sihlc. A new Kvangellcal chinch will bo erected at Willlamsport. At Bethlehem's silk mills on Satttrdny $20,000 was paid out in wages. Captain E. I. Ziliusky, of dynamite gun fume, lectured at Lehigh University, Beth lehem, ou "Fortifications." Harry C. Cope, defeated IEcpuhlloan candi date for Justico of the Peace at Bethlehem, will contest the election with Paul Kemp smith, his successful rival. Governor Stone, sent to tho Senate the nomination of George A. Deboyue. to he Aldermau of the Third ward of Altooua, Overcome by gas while working on an ore roaster, at Meily's furnaco, Lebanon, John Glendenning fell 30 feet and sustained fatal injuries. Announcement lias been made of tho en gagement of Watson P. Church, editor of tho Newton Kmerpriso, and Miss Mary Gillam, of Langborne. Alinersville Terruri7.ed, Early Saturday morning two men tcr rorized tho peoplo of Sliuorsvllle by the dis charge of firearms accompanied by loud cries. After an exchange of shots, which did no damage, one ol tiiem was arretted and was committed to jail. He gave his name Horan and residence as Glrardvllle, hut re fused to reveal who his companion was. Tlio latter has not been apprehended. Mr Walter hcott's Idea, of Happiness, Sir Walter Scott, when asked what he con sidered perfect happiness, replied : l o sleep in ueace and wake iu joy." No better defini tion of happiuess can possibly ho given, for this means perlect health, and ouly a person in health can be happy, joyful and enjoy all the nieasuresof life. Why. then, do Mm not seek first of all to recover your health ? It is within your reach even u you have hereto fore failed to be cured. Your failure to ho cured is because you have not had the right doctor. ou should go to a skilled specialist who, because he makes a specialty of treating nervous, chronic or lingering diseases like yours, thoroughly understands your case and knows just now to cure it, yon can get advice and consult with Mich specialist with out charge Fur instance, thu famous Dr. Oreeue of S3 West 14th St.. New York City. the most successful of all physicians in curing tliis class of diseases, gives you tho nrivileee of cousultiug him, persmmlly or by writing to him, absolutely tree ot charge, His vast exnerience iu treating thousands of cases like yours enables him to tell you exactly nhat your complaint is, and give you advice sure to lead to your cine. One of Dr. Greeue's wonderful discoveries, Dr Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, is tbo greatest restorative and health-giver known to science, and is used in thousands of homes, Dr. Greeuo has also discovered and prepared cures for all conditions anil phases of diseases, and uses only harmless vegetable medicines, marvelous in their powers to cure. II you cannot call, write fully and freely to Dr. Greene all about your case. You can do so In penect coundenee. aim his ativtco ami counsel will coat you nothing. The Klecse Fuctory Sold. On Saturday tho Pennsylvania Trust Com pany, receiver, put up for sale the Keystone Wagon Works, at Reading, and they were purchased by a company largely composed of former stockholders. The price paid was $115,200, subject to a mortgage off 10,000. This plant Is one of the largest enterprises in iteading and has for many yours been doing a big business. The president of the company is James A. Kleese, tho former well-known wagon builder of Sheuandoah, and tlio stock holders are largely composed of men from this town, Mahanoy City, Glrardvllle, Ash land and Tamaqua, It is estimated that tho stockholders of Schuylkill county had in, vested between $50,000 and $73,000 The plant is a valuable one and it is believed that its financial embarrassment is now over. Cream silver polish, tbe beet In the world, at Urumui's tf Death and Funerals. Patrick Sugrne, 8r a formor resident of Mahanoy City, died at his home in Hazleton yesterday at an advanced age, bis death be ing caused by pneumonia. Joseph Elliott, a well known resident of this vicinity, died at his home in Brownsville last eveuing. About a year ago Mr. Elliott was stricken with paralysis from which he never fully recovered. His right side was partially disabled by the stroke. Deceased is survived by his wife, Emma, and five small children. He was a hrotherof Andrew Elliott, the wheelwright, and a sou of Mrs Patrick Elliott, of New Philadelphia, and was one of twelve children, all of whom are living and ar married. Mr. Elliott was tho lit st of tie children lo be claimed by tbe rim reaper. iloliert Bowes, a highly respected oltlaeu of st Clair, died at bis late home at that placi mi Saturday. The deceased was engaged by the P. K , but for some time past had suf fered from iiiiners' asthma and dropsy. He was M years old and is survived by his wife tud several children. He was a brother of James J Unices, u former County Cummin aiouer aud since di censed. Four brother survive, among them Iniiug Itichard of Gir ardvillo Funeral to-morrow morning. Cooo Argollue, the genuine article, for sale st Kirlin's drugstore. 10- tf Ask your grocer for the "Royal Pateut dour, and take no other brand. Jt Is the bast fl "ir msd. tun WkaIiU 'l ha forecast for Tued.iy Partly cloudy and clmilng, Bolder we.itln r, preceded by rnln or fog and high winds on the coasts. ftii.trio.vi. points. In the 8omid ward of Ashland on Tues lav twelve or mere bullet wen- marked with a circle I rut end of a ottiss. opposite tho nailiea of miKitdHlM. Tlld.lmnrd very properly oiiiiteil them, as thslittout of thu voter was plain. I he new Borough Council of Glrardvllle will be composed ofoJghl Democrat and ono Itipiibllonn. Wo oBlijNwtlie litter's finish What would tho ifeiinlilicHii party do with out a llann.i? And llkenlse tlio local Dc- nncmey. We are still looking- for that .TOO Democrat In majority. 1 lie otlier fellow ' has given up in flelatr. The Tumaqua Courier says William Halicr. at present Borough Tieasuror of Unit town will be a candidate for County Treasurer, suhjeci to Demoumtio roles. Them was a ievrml of things political at Ashland. Tho Heprtbllean Sire ml w.inl lias three Deinoorutle Cnuuidimcn, while tho Democratic Third wurd hasthioe Itepiihll .iia in the aaro hotly. Uumor has it that Senntor Loseh will he consulted In all future appointments of pes', masters In tbia eolintv, including Pottsvillc and Schuylkill Haven. SJiuuk's uppoint- incut lor the loiiuer plate has been held up, and the bald-headed statesman will likely keep it theie. . Some peoplo are already working couuty ciindldatea to the qucen'a taste. tan you name tho Democratic slate that will go through at tho organization of Couu. ell? James A. McCarthy, of Locust Gap, is h candidate for Prothonotaiy in .Vorthumber land county There Is said to lie some opposition to Sen ator Losoh's hill, which has pissed the Hentto, creating the ollico of County So licitor, and to he elected by tho people, at a sal try of f3.000 per ytur. Tho Seualoiiil contest will make Itsolf felt in I'epulillmn politic in tills county next fill. Their will bo u shifting of tho cards, as it were. The Philadelphia Press says "tho indlgna ion cxprtwsed by Archbishop Ityun over the I'acl that his naiuo and his Church should be Imgged into a controversy over the Mi Ciineil bill is shared by several Catholics whom your correspondent has seen to-day l up sliamclul leaturo of attempting to use leligion as a cloak for Illegal actions is being sovorely condemned." There is a general demand among the tax psyern of thu borough for a reduction in the number of policemen to four. I he tie ou the School Board in West Jlaha. noy township isn't worrying tho politicians much. Thoy have u faculty of breaking all such combinations. The "patch lads," a general thing, aro burn politicians. Pottsvilles political triumvir is getting shaky, and a break Is inevitable. A BIG CAVE-IN.. The Residents of Mnliauny I'liino Greatly Alarmed by It. A big cave-in of mine workings occurred a Mahanoy Plane shortly beforo midnight on Saturday and tho concussion severely shook several houses in tho heart of tho borough Tho cave-in was in a worked out section of tho Lawreuco colliery and pulled down a large area of stufaco and tho Schuylkill Traction tracks and threatening the P. & R Hallway, as well as a number of dwelliugs, Four dwellings were abandoned yesterday Tlio breach is at least 150 feet deep, and 15 feet wide, and extends a great distance The four houses abandoned wero occupied by the families of Thomas Fitzpatrick William llaldiuin, William Uockman und William Giles. Tlio furniture and other effects of tho house wero removed yesterday The disturbed p'uco has stopped working, but it is feared that when a thaw sets iu the cave-iu will oxteud und carry down tho fou dwellings There aro fissures 100 feet long radiating from tho cave-in. The breach dtie not extend under the houses referred to, hut cloin to them. The disturbance caused great alarm in lie towu and mauy homes were vacated, the families remaining absent until tbe mine otlicials assumed tlicin that it would he tufo to return. Cllltngo of Meellug lgllt. Members of CampO, P. O of A., are notl tied that beginniug with March 1st., th weekly meetings will he held ou Wednesday night, instead of Monday and in Schmidt s, North Main street, instead of Bcddall's. On the above Onto an entertainment will be held Full attendance desired . .Sarah Wood, Pres. Attest i Lauka Goodukad, Sec'y. 25 3t Our watch repairing and our prices are uti equalled, Orkin s jewelry store. tf Among the Sick, Mrs Fred. Roberts is routined to her homo by an attack of illness Mrs. John Phillips is ill at her home South West street. Carrie, an infant daughter of Patrict Fentnu, inside foreman at Packer colliery No. 3, is suffering from an attack of pneu monia. Another daughter, Edith, has just recovered troin a similar attack. An infant daughter ot John Dowling, on South Bowers street, is suffering with severe attuck of pueumquja. An Operation. An operation was performed upon Thomas Couch at bis homo in Wm. Penn ou S.itu day. Tho patient was suffering from an ah scess on the left leg from which a quart of pus was removed. He was greatly relieved by the operation and is doing exceedingly well under treatment of Dr. Pierce Robert?, Injured To-day. Frank Pnrarabo, residing on W'ost Popli itreet, was Injured at id nngowati colliery by a fall of coal this morning. He sustained lacerations of the breast and a badly bruised kueo Dr. Stein was oallod to attend th victim. Tim MlMirlnt Made Him Anicry, Mr. J'egan, the professional mitlltquor member of tho A'uw South Wales leglsla tivo assembly, announced one night In tones of peppery soorn, "Whisky mnkos men genlnl for n time." "Hansard" next dny carried tho misprint to the country. ''Whisky make me uoniul for a time," Adelaido Uritio. Tfr ovt.. jr vi ino oicn irr 1I2UEALGIA and similar Otfjajdaints, a GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS jireEcrmeo bj emiaent poyElolaDsi. on. mnHTEfi's kite CVE3I ww in r.. (I. .11 rtrmnrkuliljr uccexrul I EOolvcoci , hi lri'. AinrK' Ancnor, if' Ad. ItliMrri'lo.. 813 1'tsrltiL. Sew Vnl- iriou, m 31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 13 B-ancuuViMB. 0n Glassworks, SJ&Wrta. tallowed & rtoonnnaodcd ht A. Wgiley, 106 M. Main t., . U.Hirenbael), 103 N, Main St., , i-.u. tiirliu, i ,KIn ... uneuandoab, i :'. . . .-.vl on. AlCHTCR'S 4NCnO!t ftTtiaJAf IfsT. but fnr i . I'jiprprluiS'HInmnrli I 'oiiiplnlnts. I MOTION COURT TO-DAtt rguiuent t lie llenrd Next mommy on the Seanlan Itonil Cases. tt-vtlle. Ih. 27 -Judge ILchtel oecu- led the Uencti alone to-ilny. Ills colleague. mlgo M irr. being detained i.ii account oi iloaih of a relative, llure was wry ttlo busim-M to occupy tho ntlciition m oiitt 'I he only decision nanueii uown . he granting of a charter to tho riicmcn s Relief .Woclatloii of Hhctianiioaii, which as prowjiiled last Monday by SI. t. Jiurae, Krq. SCANLAN 3 POND UA!K. John 1', Whalon. Esq . as coiinsct for tho llorough of Shonandoah, called tho couits Itcution to tho fact that testimony mm al ready heen taken on one of tlio rules secured ytho bunilsinon of Tax collector omniaii wowecKS'igo. inasnuicii m iu tho borough does not deem It necessary to taketettlmony to combat that taken by tho bondsmen, lie asked court to fix next Mom av as a day for argument on liotli rules i ne court in ide the order accordingly I.tCRNSk TltANSKKItltl:!). Tho following lluuor licenses wero trans ferred this morning : The licenses of It. G.. .ash, at Slieppton, to Joseph Doorhuok ; from Michael Curley to Peter llrown, South ward of St. Clair; from Sidney 11. Koch to Jacob Eiienhowor, iu Kast union tottnshlu: from .Stephen G. Middle tun t.i Andrew Hesko. in Middle ward nf Gllbcrtun ; from Geo. D.itteweieh to He lj. Moss, in Palo Alto! from Henry Wossner to Samuel Huehler, in Schuylkill Haven ! from Clement Piz to Gindo Casarl, Third ward of Mahanoy City. Tin- transfer of tho licenso of John Coon, Middle ward of Glrardvllle, to John Ynnuletis. wan hold under advisement. The applications of Philip E. Coyle and Wm. McLaughlin, for a transfer of license u Mahanoy City, were withdrawn. IKl;ns ItECOUDMl Deeds were recorded from Anna Foss, adm to F. P. Iiauor, premises in St. Clair ; from George JJctruerand wife to Howard Ilcffner, premisos in North Munheim ; from John Smoyer ct al to Elizabeth Smoyor, property n Shenandoah : from Serial B. & U Assoela lion to T. II. II. Lyon, property in Mahanoy ity ; from Lovina Jnohs to , J,. W, Ucddall, property In Shenandoah. RKBKINO NATUKALIZATION. A half dozen persons hayo filed in the Prothonotary's oillco their applications for naturalization papers, ns follows : John Sosto- kowstty, Russia Poland; Michael 1'accnta, ltusaia Poland; Jacob Lcvit, Kussla Poland; Patrick J. Ncedham, Ireland; Ilugh Ilarkins, Ireland; James Ilarkins, Ireland, Tho hear ing will bo held on them next Saturday morning. The two last named aro from heiiandoah, I.ETTF.IIS GRANTED, Letters testamentary wero granted to Ellas Sclierr and Solomon Boyer on the cstato of Samuei Scherr, lato of W. Brunswick town ship, deceased ; to Kato Updegrovo and W. Updegrove, on tho estate of T. G. Updegrovo, lato of Porter township, de ceased ; to Eva Schweiudt, on tho estate of Michael Gernhart, lato of Mahanoy City, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to J. K JJeed, on tho cstato of Esther Kecd, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased ; to Ida E, Kclser, on the estate of A. S. Keisor, late of Pottsvillo, deceased. PERSONAL MENTION. August Carls made a trip to Pottsvillo this morning. Miss Tillie Woods, of town, and her friend, Miss Mabel Orine, of St. CUIr, were Maha noy City visitors on Saturday. J M. Hillau, of Philadelphia, was u guest of town friends yestorday and wcut to St Clair this morning. John P. Garden, transacted business at Pottsvillo to-day. Michael J. Leech made a trip to the county seat this morning. Fred. II. Hopkins, Sr., of Slahanoy City, was a visit r to town to-day. Tho victim of last night .shooting was his nephew. John J Bradley transacted business at Pottsvilk to-day. Rev. Cornelius Laurisin was among the townsmen who visited tho county seat to-day. Harry Kuxby spent yesterday in Pottsvillo ;is tho guest of Miss Mamo Goodman. Night Watchman Joe Tempest was pre sented Willi a baby hoy by his wife yesterday morning. E W. Shoemaker, M. M. Burke, S. G. M. Hollopeter, T. R. Beddall and J. R. Coyle, Esqs , attended the mctiou court at Potts villo to-day. Frank Grady and Bernard Keogh yislted friends at Pottsvillo this morning. William M mi fa in has returned home from a several week's visit to Philadelphia. John Enterline has gone to Willlamsport to accept a position at .the Park hotel. Miss Maggie Hanna returned to Philadel phia to-day, atter spending several weeks with her parents at Brownsville. Chas. Uaussmaqn aud wife left to-day for their homo at Pbitlipsburg, Pa. Mr, Ilauss mann was hero attending to matters'con iiected with the estate of his father. Gcorgo Johns, of Sbamokln, spent y ester-' dey in town, the guest of his cousin, George Kiick, Mr. and Mrs, Hebcr Hooks, of Pottsvillo, wore guests of relatives in town yesterday, TflB EXCEUCNCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which It Is manufactured by scIontiBo processes known to the California Fio Svrup Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all tho importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Camfoiinia Fio Srrtpp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fia Svnup Co, witli the medl cnl profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Hie Company a guaranty of the pxccllenio pf its remedy. It Is far in aijvaneo pf alj pther laxatives, an jt acts on tho kidneys, liver apd bowels without Jrrittiting or tveukpn ing them, anil It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order togefrlts beneficial effects, please remember the name of Uip Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN niAM-IOUO, Cat. tOl'IBVILLr- Ki. MEW VtK, N.T. Thu Hooy Froshnees And a velvctjr softness ot the skin Is lnv ilablv obtained by tour who uia Poiiom'a Complexion uofler iTATffisawui'- Tho Kind Yott Ilavo Always In uso far over 30 years, and lins Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but Ex periments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is n substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Plcasnut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrishness. It cures Dlarrluea and "Wkid - Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Prlend. GENUINE Bears tlio The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURftAT 8THCCT, NEW VORACITY ;xxxxoooooxx Great Removal Sale I We are selling all our goods at -HALF-PRICE. Ss We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 7 South Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU SALE.Two-story frame dwelling, known ns tho Hnussmann property, 130-138 Kast Coal street. Sltennndoab, to t,ettlo tho estate. For further particulars apply to Charles Itnnsimnnn, Phllllpsblirg, l'a 2-17-lm T7IOU HUNT. Large room suitable fordoctor's J otllec, Soutli Jardiu street. Apply nt the 2-23-tf FOR SAI.K OU HUNT. A double block of houses, on West Lloyd dtrcct. nnd a doublo block on renr of lot, is for sale or rent. Reasons, party leaving town. Apply nt 327 Wept I.Ioyil street, Shenandoah, 2-23-lin Oil BAI.K. Hobhlns' opera house. Also private dwelllturs in the Third. Fourth nnd Fifth wauls of Shenandoah. Apply to I. Itobbins. No. 1C2 Academy street. Wllkesbnrre. Pa. 1.371m FOU RENT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc : centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. C. llrobst, grocer, cor. Jnrdinand Centre streets tf WANTED A bright and active young man I of trcntleinaiilv arMtcarnnce mid manners ' to do local canvassing. &0 n week can be mado. Address letter to U, IlEnALnotllco. 1-7-tt "VfOTICE. Desirable properties tor sale. Ai xi ply to S. O. M. Hollopeter, uttorney. Shenandoah. 8-31 tf Our Meats TEHPT1NQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 1 STREET. REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENIRE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction. DON Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lyinir down uon i reau Dy a llickenntr tras i ligjit. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, hut in the morning when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out Bet, but go to one who ha made a study of the eye ana its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TII0S. BUCIIAM, Jeweler and Optician. 119 South Main Street. Uoiiglit, nnd -wlilch lins been lias borne tho slimatiiro of been mado tinder his pcr- supcrvislon slnco Its Infancy. no ono lo deceive you In this. ALWAYS Signature of Abe Levlne, Prop. $ocoooooooooc COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Pure st BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products aro seldom equalled and 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 for the entertainment of sleighingand skating arties, Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. 1EVAN jrDAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No u North Jardin St. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ON FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Ham, 8 cents per pound. Shoulder, 6 cents per pound, Cnin'o to our st re wliero wo will Insure ou rare bargains in groceries. Canned goods aud butter nnd eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 west Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. ! 1l'(l'tl,ll'lV(i(li)l(l(lil((i(jii(()n(pm)nimni(l if- J 1 1 We do Shampooing at row- itome. . Special Attention Given lo Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Fertnison House Work, ilivliiiililiiliU,uVUididtlididiil(Uidid(btiitiUkiil Hotne-Bred Canaries Tor breeding purposes. All good slngeri. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD PISH nnd uliibe.. All kinds of- pigeons. We also sell -dnsrs' supplies and drilling machines, DAVID HORKINS, 105 K"' Citr street, . rihenandoah,