White Soap. ' 10 Ceiit.i a Cake or A for 25 Cents. It is the best io cent soap iti the market. , SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121. 123 North flaln Street. Mere it is. We mean j 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. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos, 119-121-123 North Main St. 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 pair of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.25, to goat 85 cents. Men's $1.25 sliocs are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and had for $1.00. $3.00, can be 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 TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. BIG REMOVAL SALE Now coins on. Our first offer U Four Cans of Suear Corn for 25 Cents, Best Blend Coffee, 17 Cents. We are going to move across the street from our present location shortly. Housewives can benefit greatly with our Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. It's a Startling Fact But the ladies are very highly pleased with our Shampooing. We do it at your home every day with the exception of Saturday. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. REMOVAL SALE ! As we must vacate our present ouar ters April 1st we oiler our stock ol GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTEE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA A Handsome Complexion . I. one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Fozzoxi'a CourunmK I'owduu iKiTMlt. B EST ll l! f OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW, Floor and Table OU Cloths. E. B. Foley, st. Df. ftaub's EGG Easily? Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Dr. Aser' ctierrg Pectoral Piaster protects Inc longs from colds. Help at Hand. If you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you cau pos. slbly obtain, write the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt reply. Address, DR. J. C. AYEU, Lowell, Mass. Tlio"VVnthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia: I' air: high northwesterly winds, slowly diminishing. Today s almanac: Sunrise, (1.2.1; sun set, ri.r.0: length of day. llh.. 22m.; moon riot's. 4,J5s moon sets. 10.11. HOMEWARD BOUND. Co. K Is Scheduled to llencli fllnliiiuny City To-night. Co. E, 8th Regt., Pa. Vol., aro on their way homo to Mahanoy City. A telegram was received to-day (roru Capt. W. D. Harris, dated at Richmond, Va., stating that tho company left Augusta, Qa., at 3:30 p. m. yesterday afternoon. According to tho schedule arrauged the company should reach Mahanoy City by 0 o clock to-night. The citizens of the town liavo a big leception in store for tho boys. A message received by the Herald this afternoon stated that tho I'ottsville company will leave Washington at 0 o clock this oven- Ing, via tho Pennsylvania R. R. This will get the company to I'ottsville at about 1 o'clock to-morrow morning, if the journey is made according to schedule, which is doubtful. Tho Mahanoy City and Olrardville com panies aro traveling via tho I!. & O. and V. & li. railways. They loft Richmond, Va , at noon to-day and wero scheduled to reach Washington at 2 p. m. It they keep up with the schedule Mahanoy City should bo reached at 10 o'clock to-night, as they should leave Washington before tho Pottsvillo com pany. Borough Survoyor W. (i. Oregory, oi this town, is to deliver the address of welcome at tho Glrardvillo armory. PERSONAL MENTION. Ex-State Senator 11. J. Monaghau is a guest of relatives in town. Miss Maud Parrisu has returned from a visit to friends in Jersey City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. T II. Hutchinson and Mr and Mrs. E. II. Hunter attended tho fuuural of Mrs. Hutchinson's father, Edward T. Druraheller. at Sunbury. yestorday. Stephen Allsop went to Mt. Carmel tins morning to visit his parents. Charles Hilton visited friends at Mt. uir mel to-day; Miss Mary Plllon, of St. Clair, was a guost of town friends last evening. Miss Harriet Parish, of town, is visiting friends at Mt. Carmel. Wilford Ward, of Jersey City. N. J., is a truest of friends in town. Rev. W. Matulaltls, rector of St. Stauislaus church, was a visitor to Plymouth yesterday. Christ. Schmidt was a business visitor to PhlladelDhia yesterday. Councilman William Noiswentor Journeyed to Millersburg yestorday on a business mis. slon. Z. S. Robblns, of Wllkesbarre, was a visitor to town last evening. Railroad Kmployes' Pay. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad employes ou the Mahanoy division will be paid their eu- ruary earnings on Saturday Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will posi tively cure oroup. Many a home has been dssolate by the loss of a dear child which could have been saved by this great remedy. Jfnslred Holiliorn Loot n. Store. AVilkenbarre, I'a., March 8. Four maaked meii broke into the general stor; of O. 13. Kern, In Hanover township, at 1 o'clock In the morning nnd blew the Bafe open with dynamite. They secured about $100 in cash nnd two silver watchex. While tin robbers were drill Ine a hole in the aafe a miner named Hmorv Hitchcock passed the store, Fearing he would aire an alarm thu burglars selied him, poluted revolvers at his head nnd dragged him Into the store. They gagged and bound him. He was not released until the arrival of the cierlts nt 7 o'clock. A Flood of Countorfolt Dollars. Shamokln, I'a., March 8. Hanks, stores aud the poatofflce wttre yesterday flooded with counterfeit dollars bearing dates of 1870, 1882 nnd ISM, and hav lug siii h a good ring that bank oflleinla who sent some of the dollars to the national treasury for examination think the coins contain more (diver tttan the eeniitui' money, None of the banks will rerene dollars bearing the above dates antil the matter Is investigated by secret lervue agents. Cliluf Clerk or tlio War Department Washington, March 8,-fiie secretary tf war has appointed John O. SehofieJd ow private secretary to the assistant leeretary of war. to be chief clerk of the irnr department. M'CARTHY CONVICTED. ',(. onilntit d Irani l'lrnt 1'bkc.i Fourth. Uiilmn tho Jury is convinced beyond a reas-inablo dotlbt tint the nhootiiiK wan willful, felonious unit with malice- Bfore t!i"Uht, there can he mi conviction of niur- dcr In auy degree fifth. If the jury are not convinced nrvwiu a reasonable (Hunt Hint Dennis McCarthy illil. willfully, and in 11 siiiliten heat of iMsalnu, fire thu shot that kilKMl hli mothei, ther.- nu bo no conviction ot cdluntrtrjr nmluiuh'':r Sixth. Whero a rei.!ver fl ilipeharncd accidentally tho irciiiu tiou or using a deadly weapon due not arise against the ilofendai.t. Seventh. If the Jury believe, from this evidence, Inst the kl Hint was the result of ; an accident l dlai'liarx,' "fa revolver, there 1 can lie no c-nvicilou uiiiler this Indictment r.ighth ll there isauy roiwniiable doubt of Urn mil It or Innocenco of this defendant, ho , is euiuien u ine nenent 01 sucn doubt, and 1 must Is- acquitted Ninth. In every erim- 1 iiimI care tbe defendant's auilt must he madn 1 out by evidence MiIHciently clear to exclude 1 a'.y re -son :b I it sunnosltlon of his Innocence, j K'ch fact In the chain ought to he proved by insulin, liiiiei'euiicnt. competent testimony. Each should lis consistent with the other, mid wiui ill" main (acta sought to bo established, The Inferences to lie drawn must be natural I ami reason thlc, and to a moral certainty; and the hypothesis of imilt must he such as to exclude evi ry reasonable theory of in nocence Tenth. There can ho no convic 1 tlon of involuntary manslaughter under this indictment Eleventh. If the theory of the ( "inmon wealth is conect. that tho shooting look place whilo the mother was attempting 1 to take tho revolver from the defendant, j there, could ho no conviction in this case. Judge Marr concurred in all hat the first and oloventh points. J Ou the first point of law submitted Judge Marr said that the jury might infer an Intent from the use of a deadly weapon : hut. ou tho other hand. It wa. necessary fur -tho Commonwealth to mako out a good case be yond a reasonable doubt. On the eleventh point he said that, if the jury believed that the Commonwealth's position was as stated in this Point, and whs Instilled by tho evi dence iu tho caBfl, this point is also alllrmed. MINOIl COUUT NOTES. J. V. lloycr pieseuted tho report of Com ruissioners favoriug the division of the East ward of Tama una. Tho report was con firmed. S. M. Knterlino entered two suits in trefl. iuss. Ono is for Jnines iligglns against itichard B. Dunkelbergeraud tbo other by Joseph Grovo ugaiust tho samo dofendant. No statements have yet been filed by the plaint! us. Among tho bills acted upon by the grand jury and found not truo hills were tho follow ing: Larceny, Ac Mrs. (Icorgo Ooodeuls; prosecutor, T. II. Dee, to pay costs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelbnaky ; prosecutor, T. H. Dee, to pay costs. Lizzie Zetofsky; prosecutor, T. II. Dec, to pay costs. Annie Fatchusky prosecutor, T. II. Dee, to pay costs, l'owoll Birch ; prosecutor, A. Yarnovlcli. NO CON1H1KIX IS noruMsss. If you .are weak and debilitated your strength aud itaiity all gone, it is certainly very discouraging to try remedy after remedy without getting any benefit, and yet this is tho case with a great many weak and BUtTer ing men. But that doos not provo thoir con. dition hopeless. It only shows that they have failed to get tho right treatment. Dr Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City whoso wonderful cures liavo given him s wide fame, has made a special study of cases of debility and lost vigor aud vitality, and can cure yon. You can cousult Dr. Greene by letter,- free. Just think of it. It costs you nothing for his advice. Write to him without delay. Moro llllzznrd Wcntlior South. Columbin, ti. C, March 8. Central, western and northern boutu Uarolina experienced more blizzard weather Mon day and yesterday, the nay preceding being characterized by spring weather, with the thermometer ut M. In some places the mercury went an low as 10 below. Uenorts from various points bring news of heavy snowfalls and state ments to tho effect that fanners believe this snrinir freeze hps indeed killed all chance for the fruit und vegetable crops. Settling tlio Anulo-Frenoli Snarl. Paris. March 8. The following semi oflk-inl note was issued last evening: "A satisfactory settlement between France nnd Great Hritaln or the question arlS' ing out ot tho Fashodn incident may be expected In n fortnight. The uenmitn tion of the respective territories has so fnr advanced that the starting points and general direction ot the frontier have already been arranged, anil urent lint nln has admitted that France is enti tied to a commercial outlet on the Nile. Er-Rovernor Cnrroll'H v luow uona Washington, Mareli 8. Mrs. Mary Carter Thompson Carroll, second wife of ex-Governor John Lee Carroll, of Maryland, died here yesterday, aged 52 venrs. Until illness mane ner nn in vnlid, nliout lour years ngo, .urs, Car roll was prominent In social life. remains will be interred at Ronnie Brae cemetery, Baltimore. Itoobor'DofVntt tlio Turk. Boston, March 8. Ernest Uoeber de- fpnted the "Terrible Turk" in a GrnocO' Roman wrestling mnteh lost night in Music Hall, winning the bout, which, under the conditions intervening, wns nlso the match. The Turk was a giant in stature as compared with Uoeber, and his skill wns his opponent's eannl apparently. After the mutch the Turk manager explained that Graeco-Itomnn was not the Turk's advantage, and forthwith challenged Uoeber to a match for $1.S00 at eutcli ns catch can. Hoe ber declined to accept at this time owlug to engagements. Itulilln DofeutH nodilnrd. New York, March 8. Gus Itulilln, of Akron. 0 met nnd defeated Joe God' dard, ot Australia, In the fifth round of what was to have been a 20-round bout before tho Lenox Athletic club last night. From the ontset Ilulilin held hi opponent cheaply. lie evidently saw that Joe could not offset his rushes, nnd from the very beginning forced the fight Itur. The Australian went down fre nueutly with good cause, but toward th close of the contest lie dropped without cause aud was deservedly (Ilsqualiueu. Tho Gould ninukmalUncr Cnso. Albany. March 8. Mrs. Margaret E Cody, on trial charged with attempting to blackmail the heirs of Juy Gould, wns on the witness stand all day yesterday, A number of letturs written to her were Introduced to show that she had not in stigated thu suit against the Gould cs tate, but that she took charge of tho prosecution ot the claim of Mrs. Angell In good faith, believeing in Its justice. Mrs. Angell, tho alleged wife of Jay fiould, audibly expressed disapproval of certain statements of Sirs. Cody. Itnly AVIU Domnnd Apology Home, March 8. The Italian govern incut is fully determined to obtain apology from China for the tsuiig' ;-li yaiut'ii's refusal of the demand of Slg nor Martluo, Italian minister nt I'eld of u concession at Ssii-Mmi bay. sijuadrou of five cruisers, with 100 euus and l.DOO men, will soon arrive at ban Mun bay. A Toulon KeiiBiillou, Toulon, March 8, A sensation has l.eon caused here by u reiwirt that 1 dynamite cartridges were found yester day behind tlio 'x'oulon arsenal, aud by the further rejiort that some person, not yet IdeutilitHl, had fired three revolv eliots at an arsenal sentry, none of them, however, taking effect. E INSPECTOR'S REPORT. creased i'rodiirtloni llllt Decreaan In Hlilpineuls and limplnye. MIllO Injnertnr U'llllntn Stein l.u. enmnlt.,1 and forwarded to the Secretary of Internal Affairs his report on the condition of tho Sixth anthracltn district for the vnnr lRna summary of tho report shows an increase in tho production of coal amounting to !!7,2ii6 tons, as comtKired with tho production during 1807. Tho report also shows a decrease in the, number of employs to tho extent of 8fl7 and (iceroase In tho railroad shipments to the amount of 18,170 tons. A comparison of tho lists of accidents shows that thoro wero 10. or 2l tier cent., less fatal accidents, anil ono less non-fatal accident for e year 18D3 than during the year 1807. 1 he following Is au exhaustivo renort of the statistical parts of tho Inspector's roturn the stale department : Tons or coal produced, (limit tons).... Tons of eonl used at mines for stenm .0,51.1,1M and heat 815K0 .uunui eum Bum 10 ioci irwie ana employes W.WO Tons of coal, railroad slilnmeiits. lions ton.l . iuuh in coai produced ny wosuerien. which are iiicliiiteii in totsl production 117,818 ACrlllRNTS. umber of fntnl accidents .11 or nou-fntnl necidout of wives left widows 72 21 or children left fatherless.. BO or persons emtiloviMl 20.1M iciai nuinucr or uays worncd 0.1(57 rticrugti iiumoer oi uays worsen iriu Number of kegsot powder used 132,732 oi pounds or dynamite used 3.V2,H7 of horses ami mules 2.12.1 of stoam boilers 910 of innnlis nf nil elnsnen 2flrt Caimclty 111 gallons per minute 235,420 Number of stoam ennlncs, all classes iCA '1 otnl Iiorse power 28,82 iunineroi electric drnamos Voltoire. limner or nfr compresscrs ' ot air locomotives 1NSI11K AMU OUTSIDE EMPLOYIJH. Total number of nersnns elnntnved Innlrin nnd umiue ami nature oi mcir emp oyment llfdde foremen SI Hire bosses 140 Miners - 1,717 miners' laborers Drivers and runners Door boys nnd helpers 2.0SS H7 in iiviirr eniyioyes 2,837 Total Inside.. 11,270 61 291 7R8 1,219 U, 122 107 OUTSIDE. Outside foremen niacksmtths and carpenters I'.iiKlnoers and firemen Slate pickers All other company men Supts., bookkeepers and clerks . Total outside.. 8,888 20.159 Total Inside and outside In 1SU7 21,0t6 Decreaso ,. 807 Total employed Inside in 1897 12,002 I8VD 11,-70 Dcercase In 18'.H.... 702 9021 8.SS8 Total outside In NOT.. 1SU8.. Decrease outside In 1893.. CAUSES, 138 Fatal. Non-fatal. Kxploston of gai 2 " " powder and blasts 5 Holler explosions 2 IB aus or coal ana roeK '"nllinir down shnfU and slooes.. 1 Mine cars and machinery ........... 10 ailing down chutes 1 Squeezed between mulo and car 1 Kicked by n mule 1 Miscellaneous 0 13 51 72 Killed Inside. 47: outside 7: wives left wldo-vs, 23 ; children left fatherless, 80. NATIONALITIES KILLED AND INJURED. Killed. Injured. Americans..,, 8 10 S 10 i 3 27 I 5 72 English 1 IrUh 10 Welsh S Scotch I Germans 3 'oles 25 Itiiigarlans 2 Italians 1 Totals 51 Tons of coal produced per life lost, 120,011 Tons of coat nrodtlced oer life lnni liv tbn UlTerent companies aud Individual firms: Philadelphia and Reading Coal und Iron Company 141,733 00 Lehigh Valley Coal Company 76,902 00 Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal Coin'y 152,302 00 Lentz and Com any 52,016 00 Silver Brook Ceal Company 200,069 00 aim ureeK l oal company 77,193 CO William Penn Coal Company 121,021 00 Cross Creek Coal Company 253,892 00 Individual firms...'. 134,615 00 COLLIERIES W1IEUE ACCIDENTS OCC'l'llUD. Fatal. Non-fatal, Hear Itldgc Draper Kltangnwnu 3 (Hlbcrton Indian Itldge 1 Knickerbocker 2 Mahanoy City 2 Maple Hill 3 Nor(h Mahanoy M 5 St. Nicholas 1 Suffolk 1 Uhcnandoah City 3 Turkey Hun H 1- Tunnel Hideo 1 esi nnenatiuoan Packer No. 2 1 , 2 Packer No. 3 3 Packer No. 4 6 2 Packer No. 5 n ... 2 Primrose H 3 2 Palk No. 2 5 3 Silver Itrook ; 1 ... Buck Mountain 3 3 Vulcan , 1 ... Honey Brook 4 1 1 Itonsy Brooks, , 2 7 Oneida 1 1 William . 2 6 Kehley's Itun ... LaM rence 1 2 Cambridge H ... 1 Furnace 2 1 Totals 51 72 Deaths and Funerals. W. Iiamsay Potts, a prominent citizen of Pottsville, died at his home at that place last evening, after an illness of two months, the result of a paralytic stroke. Ho is survived by a widow. He was a member of tho Leg islature for two terms, was admitted to the Bar in 1860, and enlisted as a volunteer in 1SG1, and was a prominent member of the G, A. It. Ho had an extensive acquaintance. Mrs. Ann Jenkins, aged 80 years, died at tbo home of her daughter, Mrs. James Bus. sell, iu Mahanoy City yesterday. Mrs, Aunlo Welsh, an aged widow, died at her homo in Lost Creek this morning. She had been au Invalid for many years. Do ceased bad readied the advanced ago of 70 years. Sho was a sister of Gilbert Ferguson, who expired at bis homo In Lost Creek yes. terday. The funeral of Gilbert Ferguson, Sr.. of Lost Creek, will tako place on Friday morn ing at 0:30 o'clock. High Baqulem mass will bo celebrated in St. Mary Magdalene's church, Lost Creek, After services the cortege will proceed to Ulrardvllle in car riagos, where intorment will bo made In St Joseph's cemetery. Salaries Fixed. Tho Borough Council of Mahanoy City met last night and nxcu salaries tor the en suing year as follows : Chief Burgess, $50 per month; Secretary, $15 per mouth; Solic itor, $50 per year; Supervisor, $10 per month; Treakuror, $150 per year; laborers, $1.50 per day; horso, cart and boy, $3.50; horso cart and min, $3.00; team aud man, $1 50. After the meeting tho Council went to tho Hotel Kaiur, where the newly elected otlkers had provided a banquet. llr, Hull's Couth Sjrui, linn been In use for ball a century. Some families have used it for tlireo generations and It Is to-day tlio standard cough remedy of this country. Family (Juitrrel and Kulclde. Alhort F. Ketuer, aged 31 years, a farmer re!dltf near Port Clinton, quarreled with bis wife, and after the latter and her chil dren went to her father's home, Ketuer com mitted suicide by shooting himself in tbo head. lie died a half hour after being found by a farm baud, without regaining con. arlenceness. OUR FINEST. Correspondent Dwells nt Length on IiCal 1'ollce Protection, Editor Herald : It was with mingled amusement and indignation that I read In your nanor of last evening of the rll'orU of some of our borough fathers to bolster up tho police forco of town. I have tried to bring up to memory ono redeeming foiituro In their belmtf. but hopelessly failed, and to my horror I find that the Borough Council lias put upon our shoulders as taxpayers almost the same olllclals. The attempts of Councllmeu Boll, Coaklcy and others to impress upon tho minds of tho taxpayors that this town had polico protec tion last year was llttlo short of audacious Impudence. Mr. Bell said at tho last or ganlzatlou that ho favored n polico force of ton men. Merciful heavens 1 Docs Mr. Boll want to make a "soldiers" homo of tho town 1 But. to tho point. Wherein did the hor. oiigh have polico protection last year? Three murders wero committed in town during the past year. Did tho polico forco catch auy n the murderers? Echo answers, "ult." Tho only thing tlio force succeeded in doing wan to run up two bills for sending telegrams to various parts of tho country. How many robbers did tho police catch? They spent a whole night, not long ago. In following four suspicious characters but did not arrest or catch auy of them. Yes, they captured a poor man with a sack of Hour on his back ; but this man couldn't run away with his burden. A fow nights ago tho street light wires were cut and ropes on a dozen or more light poles located In inherent parts ot tho Third, Fourth and Fifth wards were cut, aud tho pieces of ropo carried away. This was be. fore midnight. Whero were the seven police men thou ? I liavo kept a close watch on all occur rencesof this kind and have wonde.rcd at the stupidity of the burglars iu not carrying ofT our banks and other cstihlishmcnts. What have tlio taxpayers to say about tbo facts I proscut, and which must have becu within the knowledge of tho Councilmen be fore tho last organization of Council, because they havo been public property? I will not ask the Councilmen what they think, because in spite of them Mr. Bell would still havo ton policemen and Mr. Coukley would only talk of tho numbers on tbo past polico forces, and Mr. So-and-So, who wants a job for his relative, would fail to comprehend. Let the good work go on. I will cousole myself witti tho thought that if tho' police is as compont during tho next twelve months as it was Incompetent during tho past twelve, tho I'ottsville jail will uot bo largo enough to hold all who should bo put behind tho bars. At the samo time I will await tho niillouium. Taxes. Shenandoah, March 8, 1800. Pottsvllle's Flro Department. The first meeting of tho Town Council of Pottsvillo, after tho reorganization, was held last evening, when the annual appropriations wore iimd o. The flro companies received $2,500, of which sum tho Humane Company receives $700, Good Intent and Phoenix $500 each, the two hoso companies, $350 aud $300. The Humaue's was increased $200 because they have a chemical engine. Thoro were 16 alarms during the year, and of tho seven at which the chemical ongino'was in sorvlco it had extinguished the flro unaided in three cases. They're Generally Accommodated. From Mahanoy City Hecord. Shenandoah had Its usual circus over the reorganization of council. Tlio local legisla tor in Shenandoah just aches for a rumpus, and takes advantago of tho smallest excuse. Our watch repairing and our prices are un equalled. Orkin's jewelry store, tf The Klonse Factory. Tho Keystone Wagon' Works, of ricading, in which a number of Schuylkill countains wero interested aud recently sold at a Ro c( Iyer's f ale, has been reorganized under a New Jci',cy charter. The holdings of our county capitalists, it Is bellered, have been swept away by tho salo. Journal. The Medical Society. . Tho Schuylkill county Medical Society met at Pottsvillo yesterday afternoon. Much interest aud discussion was manifested on the part of those present in a paper read by Dr, J. P. Roberts, of town, on "Chronic Bright's Deseases" and another by Dr. Georgo Little, of Tamaima, on tho history of tho society. Mr. ltusseil Appointed Assignee. Tho Girard Saving Fund aud Loan Asso ciation, of Olrardville, yesterday appointed Charles F, ltusseil, of Ashland, their assignee, and he will tako charge of the affairs of the association at once. Thoro is difference between a bargain for a bait and a genuine bargain. We wish you to seo the difference. Wo offer big bargains on account of removal to No, 10 South Main St, 3-4-tf E. B. llBUMM. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho namo Lkssig & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on vrv set. The Mutual Building and Loan Association will issue a new series of stock on March 16, 1899. The new series will be of the second division par value of the share $200.00. Initiation fee 25 cents per share and monthly payments of i .00. Subscription for shares will be received at the office of the Secretary at GfUhUr BfOS.' DfUg SlOre, lizzards O Are Blowing, Spring i Summer Announcement Fit yourself out with a nice, stylish, well made suit of the best material that will do you for spring and summer wear. We are well stocked.- What do you want? We have it. For Men's and Boys' Clothing and Children's Novelties we lead the trade. Come and examine ourstock. We don't ask you to buy. The ' goods sell themselves. Our spring and summer stock and the low prices will - surprise you. Complete satisfaction or no sale. When you leave your house to buy clothing always keep in mind that the Mammoth Clothing House is the largest house in the business in this part of the state, gives you the choice ot a thousand or more different styles aud patterns, and has the leading salesmen for polite and prompt attention and intiegity. The salesmen, Messrs. .Hugh O'Hara, Johh Shore, Jacob Levit and Harry Goldin. Enough said. You know us all. Mammoth Clothing House, Headquarters Clothing House of the County. IVI, e -amH -1-1 c.it 1 4-L- iv i . i t i - ' - ' MISCELLANEOUS. MOKkYTOI.OAN-$l,IC0a (I per cent In terest. Only parlies with unquestionable seemlty iiced apply. i apply. Aiiurcs a, ,,r.i.i omce. 8-S.V11 I, 1011 KUNT The dwelling house at Nn ' 1) HniiIIi White street. Apply to 'Squire II. Shoemaker. " -mm, flAt.ft .T.,.aln,v frump dwelllnir. I known ns the llnussinann property, ISft-ins . Kat Coal street, Hlieiuindoab, to settle Hie , estoto. For further particulars apply to Charles llatissmann, I liuupsmirg, i-a 2-37-1 m T.10U HA1.H Olt HUNT. A double blm-lt of ! V houses, on West Lloyd street, anil a iiounie block on rear of lot, is for sale or rent. Itensons. party leaving town. Apply at 327 West Uojd street. Sbenandonli. 2-SMm FOB ItRNT Storo room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, ctc.i centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to B. C. Hrobst, grocer, cor. Jardlu and Centre streets, t! WANTED A bright and active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $30 a week can bo made. Address letter to 11, IlEnALii ofllce. 1-7-U VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Aii 1 ply to H. U. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. Mll-tl Our Meats TEflPTINfl t PRICES FRESH, Are TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, li I CI STREET. AT THE OLD STAND. FHANK A. EVERETT RED AND NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR ! WHILE THEY LAST At Half-Price I No. 7 East Centre Street. AT THE OLD STAND 1 To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North Haln Street. JACOB NOLL. ;xxxxxxxxoxx Great Removal Sale I We are sellingall our goods at We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, T South Main St. REMOVAL FURNITURE and STOVES! We arc going to occupy the two large spacious storerooms at Nos. 103 and 105 South Main street, on April 1st, and to avoid too much removal of goods, we will offer our entire stock of Furniture, Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware, Hardware, Oil Cloths and Carpets at away down prices. We mean at 40 per cent, below the prices of others. All our stock on hand is the best and newest in style and quality for this season. We do this also to open our new place in more exquisite style and on a grandeur scale. The public will do well by accepting our offer. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. ;!D. and J. Siegel, ii vt i-i i iviau i otree i. GOLDIN, Proprietor. SAVB YOUR EYES. 3 Few people realize the value ot their eyes. The benefit of pertectly fitted glasses, with reference to health, cannot be overestimated. Having made a thorough study of this subject we are prepared to fit glasses scientifically. Opthalinos copic examination reveals disease not only of the eye, but of other organs of the human system, sooner than any other known method. TH0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Miss Mary E. Jones llealer In and mnker nf Wax and Natural Designs For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on band and special designs made pn short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed, Whlto and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Cor, Main and Lloyd Sireets. FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Three Large Mackerel, 35c. Best Roll Butter, 30 cents. Best Creamery Butter, 35c. Ham, fixi cents per pound. Shoulder, 0 cents per pound. Comotoourstro whero we will Insure you rare bargains In groceries. Canned goods and butter nnd eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Home-Bred Canaries For breedinR purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH nnd globes. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 10ft East Centre street, - Shenandoah, P. REMOVAL.! M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO, 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. AU kinds of atove and tin repairing done wltli promptnes nnd satisfaction. , . Abe Lcvlnc, Prop. - r xxx$xxxooooooooc SALE - 123-131 south Main st. But they will soon pass over, and that is why we make our
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