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Miners Journal from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 4

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THE MINERS' JOURNAL TOT EA. THURSDAY. APRIL'2 1891 MINERS START THE BATTLE FOR EIGHT HOURS. IT WAS AN UNEXPEOTED MOVE The Important Change Promulgated at 8 Conference in PittsburgPresident Rae Begins the Fight, PITTSBURG, April great struggle the miners of the United States for the adoption of an eight-hour work day begins to-day instead of May 1, as had been previously announced. This important change was promulgated last night at a conference here tween the workers and the Executive Council of American Federation of Labor, to which miners are affiliated.

Those present at the meeting retary Evans of the American Federation, and. York and William John A. B. Lemon Carney of of Pittsburg. President Rae and VicePresident Penna of the United Mine Workers.

The object of the conference was to review the situation in the Connellsville region and to determine on the future course to be there pursued. resident Rae declared in favor of precipitating the eight-hour fight at once, especially because of the situation in the Connellsville section. He said his organization was able to carry the miners along for many weeks, although they had been paying $20,000 a week in strike benefits. THE MANIPUR MASSACRE. Prisoners Held by the Insurgents-Mrs.

Grimwood and Others Safe. BIG ON CALCUTTA, April advices received this morning make it positive that Mrs. Grimwood, the wife of the British political agent at Manipur, scene of the recent massacre of the British native troops, has arrived in safety at Lakhipur under the escort of Capt. Boileau and Messrs. Gurdon, Butcher, Woods, Lugart and Calvert, attached to the forces and the Commission.

Cowley's detachment has also arrived safely at the same place. Chief Commissioner James W. Swinton, Mr. F. St.

C. Grimwood, Col. Skene, who commanded the detachment of the 42d and 44th Ghoorhas at the defense of the Commissioners' camp, and the other persons who were treacherously captured by Insurgent natives, are held close prisoners at Manipur. ROBBED BY MASKED MEN. An Old Couple Relieved of $2,000 by Burglars.

HARRISBURG, April house of Michael Strominger at Lewisberry, York county, was entered by two masked men during the night, who after binding and gagging Mrs. Strominger, compelled the old man to hand over $2,000, with which he intended paying a mortgage on his farm to-day. When the cloths were removed from the face of Mrs. Strominger it was found she had been suffocated. The men escaped after calling upon a physician to attend the old lady.

Sumner Denies the Charge. NEW YORK, April H. Sumner, the universal identifier, insurance broker and a prominent figure in the Yonkers, Astor House and Wright and Ruttinger mysteries, and who was arrested charged with attempting to bribe Cuthbert R. Suffrey to testify falsely in the case of She Astor House suicide, was arraigned in court during the morning. Sumner made a general denial of the charge, and characterized the whole affair a newspaper to create a sensation.

His counsel not prepared to go on with story, the case and an adjournment was granted. Excise Commissioners Acquitted. NEW YORK, April Commissioners Meakin, Fitzpatrick and Koch, whose trial for neglect of duty was begun before Recorder Smyth in General Sessions on Monday, have been acquitted on account of a material flaw in the indictment. Not Seriously Damaged. VINEYARD HAVEN, April tug Nina arrived here in tow of one of the wrecking tugs during the morning.

The wreckers succeeded in floating her off Gay Head during the night. She is not very seriously damaged. English Flour Advancing. LONDON, April Leeds Millers' Association has advanced the price flour 1s. making a total advance of 5s.

6d. during the month of March. This is due to the rise in the price of English and foreign wheats. An Unsinkable Ship. BOSTON, April doubled hulled ship has been devised by Captain Meacon of Chelsea, which is said to be absolutely unsinkable.

His plan has received endorsements in the highest quarters. Bishop Ryan's Condition Unchanged. WASHINGTON, April Ryan's condition this morning is reported as unchanged. He is still confined to his bed at Providence Hospital and is receiving the best of attention. Sudden Death of Judge Wright.

ATLANTA, April Augustus R. Wright fell dead from apoplexy during the morning, while on his way home from was a member of the Federal Congress before the war. Many Saloons Closed. LEWISTOWN, April 100 saloon keepers closed up their places to-day. This action is due to the fact that the new deputy sheriff's enter upon their duties to-day.

Appointed By the President. WASHINGTON, April President has appointed George Bingham of New York Appraiser of Merchandise at Buffalo, N. Y. Mann Will Serve on the Labor Commission. LONDON, April Mann, labor leader, has accepted a place on the labor commission.

Bargains To-Day. Every department is chuck full of new spring goods at special low prices. Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Muslins, Linens, Under- C. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Ribbons, D. Wear, Muslin Underwear, Coats, DIVES, POMEROY STEWART.

Died at Orwigsburg. Sarah McDonough Hummel, died at her home in Orwigsburg, on Tuesday night, after an illness of four years. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 9.45 A. M. The services will be held in St.

Paul's Lutheran C. church and interment will be made in that congregation's cemetery. R. The Happiest People St. in the county are those that drink the Bros." brands of coffees and teas.

Guaranteed to be the best grades imported. 127-t ROSENGARTEN BROs. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get In one store where I tried went to induce buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk to me buy their own instead A Hood's; he told me their' would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like I need not pay anything, etc.

But he could not prevail on me to change. I told hint I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in consumption.

Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." MRS. ELLA A. GOFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. six for $5.

Prepared only by C. I. HOOD Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar ITALY'S NAVAL FORCE. Ranks Third to England and France Only in Number of Vessels.

WASHINGTON, April are in all probability no men-of-war afloat that carry heavier guns or are more formidable than those that Italy has, recently built. While the navy does contain AS many as that of England or France, it has better vessels. Italy did not begin to build her new vessels until the experiments made by other nations had enabled her to decide upon a type. She has, either finished or well advanced, 22 armored ships. Of these 10 are of modern build, having a displacement of 11,000 tons or more each, and speed exceeding 15 1-2 knots.

These vessels carry the heaviest guns made, the Armstrong breech loading rifle of 13 to 17 inches caliber. There are in the navy 180 vessels, manned by marines and Italian, officers, in addition she has a naval reserve force of 14,000 men. The active land force numbers 1,456,850 men, with a reof 1,758,776 men and officers. sortie United States navy comprises 19 new vessels and seven steel and iron ships from the old navy, the entire fleet being manned by a force of 2,077 men. The standing army aggregates 27,390 privates and officers.

Important to Owners of Coal Lands. I have on exhibition at the Pennsylvania Hall a working model of a new coal screen that will save nine tenths of the waste made by the circalar screen now in use, and it also requires less than one-fourth the room or power and costs less than one fourth the money. Parties interested are invited to call and examine it. I will leave at 2 P. M.

Friday. S. THOMAS, a2 2t After Lenten Weddings. Among this week's weddings was that of Thomas D. Brennan and Miss Mary J.

Webb, of Tremont township. William Sweeney, of Summit Hill, and Mrs. Mary J. McGee, af Hokendauqua, were married. Great Sale To-Day.

Do not allow this opportunity to pees without sharing in the ben fits of the grand opening sale of Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear and Aprons to-day, at the popular store of DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. Left For Southern States. D. C. Fulmer, Tremont builder, has left for Kentucky, where he will tend the erection of a $75,000 opera house.

John Harris, of New Lincoln, this county, will remove his family to Virginia. Edwin Booth to Rest. NEW YORK, April Bromley, manager for Edwin Booth, the eminent tragedian states, that the latters retirement will merely be temporary the purpose of resting and recuperating. Collector Boyle's Bond. The bond of Fred Boyle, tax collector of Kline township, in the sum of $18,000, with John Arnold, Stanislaus Anilianski, W.

M. Bachert, A. D. Guinther and John Daniel as sureties, was approved yesterday by the court. Quietly Married.

Miss Maggie Cleary, of Kepler's Station, quietly married to Theodore Quin, of this city. The ceremony was performed in St. John's Catholic Church. The young couple will reside here. For Sale.

Jump Feat carriage with Canopy top. Good condition. Apply to m20-tf F. H. NUSBAUM.

Great Excitement. Only a few days more left in which to 8e- cure bargains in clothing and hats at the great fire sale at WILLIAMS', Pottsville. Great Sale, To-Day, April 2. The greatest muslin underwear sale in the history of Pottsville. See ad on other page.

DIVES, POMEROY STEWART. Notice to Subscribers to Musical Tickets for concert will be issued Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 3, 4 and 6, at Rice's book store. m31-5t J. Z. ABY, Stock and Grain Broker.

ROOM 5 SHISSLER BUILDING. Direct Wires, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia April 1, 1891. Opng Cing So. B. 80.

L. 135 Sugar Refineries Company. Jesre, Central Western Lake Erie Lake Shore. Louisville Missouri New York New 101k North North Pacific Preferred C. 0.

S. 601 North Reading 30 W. P. 173 173 Rock island 69 Pacifi: 36 56 56 Texas Union Wabash Preterre Western 8 DAVIS. Monday morning, March 30, DAVID DAVIS, aged 66 late years.

Funeral from his residence, corner Seventh and Sanderson on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Charles Baber cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited. m31-3t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR.

LOWREY Dentist, 204 Mahantongo Street COURT -Pursuant to an ORPHANS the Orphans' Court of the of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth County Pennsylvania, the subscriber administrator of Patrick Hobbs, late of the Borough deceas- of St. Clair, in the County of Schulkill, ed, will expose to sale by public vendue, on Wednesday, the twenty second day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises in the Borough of St. the Clair, in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, following described real estate situate in the Borough of St. Clair, Schuylkil County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: North by the road leading from Pottsville to St. Clair, on the east by lot of Martin Glenn, south by land of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company and west by Morris Connors' lot, upon which lot is erected a twostory stone dwelling house, a one story kitchen and a wooden stable; late the estate of said deceased.

Terms and conditions of sale; twenty per cent. of the purchase money cash and the balance on or before the tirst day of September A. D. 1891; the deed to be delivered upon the payment of the purchase money. JOHN HOBBS, Administrator.

By order of the Orphans Court SAMUEL BEARD Clerk, Pottsville, March 16, 1891. m195t-oaw CHARTER NOTICE. application -Notice will be is made hereby to given the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas Schuylkill county on Monday the 13th day of April A. D. 1891 for a charter of incorporation of St.

Luke's Reformed Church, of New Castle, Pennsylvania. The character and object of said corporation is worship of Almighty God according to the doctrines and tenets of the Reformed Church of the United States. CHARLES E. BRECK INS, m26-3t oaw Solicitor. FOR SALE.

FOR farm, SALE. twenty-six At the mules Schuylkill and four Haven horses. stock suitable for canal and farm purposes For further information apply farm or to General Storekeeper, Coal and Iron Company, Pottsville. m31-2w good six-mule team; How wagon and harness complete. Apply to MILLINGTON, m12-1m Shenandoah, Pa.

FOR terms. Located on house principal sale on street easy in Frackville. Apply to H. E. DESILVA, Shenandoah, or CURTIS NICE, Frackville.

m10-1m HOR large SALE store OR and dwelling, RENT--in In suitable Frackville-A for any kind of business. Immediate possession given. Inquire At STEPHEN WACHTER'S, St. Clair. m6-eod tf FOR SALE-Large tract timber land in Unlon county, Pa.

H. K. WESTON. FOR inches with safe inside about door. forty Will square, sell for one-third its value if sold at once.

Address Box 234, Pottsville, Pa. FOR SALE hotel. OR FOR Licensed RENT--A regularly FOUR for STORY over 80 years. Bitnated in Port Carbon cheap: Apply to W. J.

WHITEHOUSE, Or BABAR MURRY: Attorney, 05-tf. Pottsville, Pa. Building Lots For Sale. For cash or on easy terms. West Arch, West Race and Laurel streets and Bird alley, all near Silk Mill and People's Railway station.

Also on Harrison, Fairview, George, North Centre, Peacock, W. Railroad and Wallace streets. One house and lot on Peacock street. SEIDEL, 728 West Market Street, FOR SALE. 18 P.

Tub. Upright Boiler, base, grate and stack complete. 1 15 H. P. Tub, Upright Boiler, base, grate and stack complete.

1 No. 3 Schimpf and Keim low pressure boiler, 300 sq. Radiating capacity, 1 Nittinger meat chopping machine with engine attached. I No. 2 Nittinger Sausage stuffer, About 40 ft.

of inch, Iron tramway and trolley hooks. 1 Steam Lard Kettle 24x30 inches. We also manufacture a first class non-freezing Hydrant. BLANK SHAW, oflice and Shops, corner Howard ave. and Railroad streets, Pottsville, Pa.

FRANKLIN IRON WORKS Port Carbon, Pa. Manufacturers of all kinds of MINING MACHINERY, HOISTING ENGINES PUMPS, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS, Full line of patterns for rope transmission of power. Most improved scraper outfit for conveying coal, culm, Also, complete set of patterns for Clark Coal Jigs with latest improvements. All work first class and prompt delivery. Correspondence solicited.

ROBERT ALLISON SONS. DIED. DIED. C. C.

C. Carie' Cough 00m- pound. it Ours For Sale by all Drag. ziate. PETER A.

M'CABE'S SHOE STORE -REMOVED TONo. 4 South Centre Street, OPPOSITE SHIRT FACTORY. Largest and most complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES -IN TOWN43-Prices to suit the times. Call and examine zoods and prices. PETER A.

MOCABE. SHOENER UNDERTAKERS we- AND) neer FURNITURE DEALERS 110 8. Market Street, Pottsvilla. MINING PUMPS. We have in stock a number of our well known mining pumps.

They are constructed in such a manner, that a pump of large capacity can be placed in a very small space. Can also be worked successfully at a high speed on a pitch from one to eighty degrees. GOYNE BRO.S,' Steam Mine Pump Works Ashland, Pa. ARE YOU SICK? By calling at the office, No, 17 North Centre Street, Pottsville, Doctor William H. Robinson, Will prescribe and furnish you with medicine for one half dollar.

A. F. SMITH ARCHITECTS, 27 N. Sixth Reading Pa. Modern Designs for Private Residences, Churches, Schools, Stores, etc.

J16-810. AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OF MUSIO I A THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. Special engagement of the prince of eccentrie Comedians, in his laughable pantomine farce comedy A PAIR OF KIDS Sixth Year I A Feast of Fun 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents Seats on sale at J. E.

Rice book store on Tuesday morning. FOR RENT. OR Pottsville RENT -The Club, rooms in Loeser now I occupied Building, by S. the B. BRISCOE, Agent.

m13-tf FOR West street, dwelling Pottsville, house, Pa. No. For 317 further information apply to BRIGHT m3-tf Pottsville, Pa. WANTS. WANTED girl Mahantongo for Street.

general housework, A energetio nan wanted to push our manufactures on this ground. One of our agenta earned $5,200 in 789, Address P. O. Box 1371, New York. WANTED to $80 active, monthly, reliable with man-sal- increase, to represent in his own section a responsible New York house.

References. MANUFAOSURER, Lock Box 1585, New York. d16-tf INVESTMENT NOTICE. SCHUYLKILL ELECTRIC RAILWAY POTTSVILLE, March 27th, 1891. STOCK FOR company is now ready to receive subscriptions to the increased capitalization.

Original capital, all subscribed for, Now issue now offered, to be sold at par, $50 per share, payment to be made as required, full particulars to be had of Company officials. That part of the Schuylkill Electric Railway Company's line now operation, not quite two miles long, has been running very succeasfully from its opening, December 23, 1890, and there has not been 8 day that the Company's income has not more than paid fixed expenses. It has earned a fair dividend up to the present and the management feel assured that the road will still do better in the future even without any extensions; but future even without any extensions; but when the line is extended to Tumbling Run and other points in contemplation, the officials are satisfied that this Company's stock will be the best paying of all our local investments besides giving the public advantages of rapid transit to all parts of town and suburban resorts. The franchises controlled by this Company are exceedingly valuable and already command a high rating in commercial circles. Subscription books are now open at the Government National Bank and Daily Republican oflice.

Applications for stock can also be made to either of the following officers and directors: Gen. J. K. Sigfried, president; F. G.

Yuengling, vice president; John F. Zerbey, cashier Government National Bank, treasurer; Burd S. Patterson, Schuylkill Real Estate Company, solicitor; D. H. Seibert, assistant cashier Pennsylvania National Bank; J.

W. Beecher, wholesale lumber manufacturer; August Knecht, editor Amerikanischer Republikaner, Pottsville; P. J. Ferguson, general agent V. R.

Shenandoah; Jed I. Hollenbeck, Supt. Lehigh and Susquehanna Coal Company, Audenrled, Jesse Newlin, Ex-county supeirntendent, Port Carbon, Pa. J. H.

ZERBEY, Secretary. EALED PROPOSALS will be received for the erection of a two-story hall and onestory rear structure, on the corner of Lehigh Avenue and Oak street, Frackville, for W. C. No. 66, P.

O. S. of A. Plans and specification may be seen at the store of L. C.

Anstock. Bids to be in by 12 o'clock noon, addressed to the secretary of the undersigned committee. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. CLINTON SHUGARS, Chairman. MAURICE HEYWOOD, Secretary.

THOS. RUBRIGHT, 1. C. ANSTOCK, G. H.

LEGLER, G. W. SEBOLD, A. J. HAY, m26-6t Committee.

The Schuykkill Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company, Does a general real estate business and offers for sale and for rent a large number of dwellings, business properties, farms, wood and mineral lands. FOR SALE, BRICK DWELLINGS, (City Property.) Large, corner Mauch Chunk and Jackson Sta. Medium, No. 1222 West Market street. No.

1218 and 1220 West Market St. No. 439 and 441 E. Arch street. large, No.

529 South Centre street. Large, Mahantongo street, below Third. Medium, No. 620 Mahantongo street, Medium, No. 714 Mahantongo street.

Large, No. 900 Mahantongo street. Medium, West Market street above Ninth. double, No. 15 Tremont street.

Large, No. 426 South Centre street. Mahantongo street above Third. douole cor. George and Race streets.

Medium, No. 404 Schuylkill avenue. FOR SALE, FRAME DWELLINGS. (City Property.) Small, No. 1015 Mahantongo street.

Cottage, Mahantongo street and Sixteenth. Cottage, No. 816 Minersville street. Medium, No. 438 East Market street.

Small, No. 719 East Norwegian street. Medium, No. 877 and 379 Railroad street, Fishbach. Small, No.

425 Hotel street. Small, No. 742 East Norwegian street. Small, No. 420 and 422 Wheeler street.

Small, No. 456 Adams street. Cottage, No. 1307 West Norwegian street. Medium, No.

511, 513, 515 and 517 E. Arch St, Small, No. 903 and 905 Minersville street. Medium, corner 7th and Schuylkill avenue. Small, on Lawton's hill Medium, No.

399 Hotel etreet, do No. 416 East Norwegian street. Cottages, No. 524 and 526 South Centre ft. Medium, No.

East Market street. do No. 921 West Market street. Cottage, No. 731 North Centre street.

Large, No. 1015 West Market street, Very cheap. Small, Large, on South 2nd street. No. Hotel street.

Two medium, Nos. 1105 and 1107 West Norwegian street. POTTSVILLE BUSINESS PROPERTIES. A number on Centre street; stands. BUILDING LOTS.

A large number in all parts of the city; we assist with money parties buying in building their own homes. TIMBER LAND AND IRGN ORE. For account of a party desirous to settle up an estate, we offer for sale at a very low price 8 trect of some 6,000 to 8,000 acres in one body in Franklin county, Pennsylvania. The Schuylkill Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company, 112 Mahantongo street. MINERSVILLE IRON WORKS MINERSVILLE, PENNA.

Philadelphia Office, Hazleton Iron Works, Drexel Building. Hazleton, Pa, L. S. ALLISON. -MANUFACTURER OFMine Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Steam Shovels, Blowing Engines, Boiler Fronts, Steam Pumps CALYPSO Mini Machinery and Castings THREE PER CENT.

INTEREST Allowed on time Money Deposita by THE SCHUYLKILL REAL ESTATE TITLE InSURAKOS AND TRUST COMPANY, 112 Mahantongo Pottaville, Par STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER, PHILADELPHIA. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY Fabrics For Ladies' Dress SILK, WOOL AND COTTON A view of our long counters with the choicest and most beau of the world produce, is a most A more brilliant display, or one tages to buyers would be difficult that another such exhibit of Art this side of Par's, if indeed, it can these busy days, p'led high iful dress texture: that the looms interesting and attractive sight. offering more sub: tanial advanto conceive of. Certain it is, and Ir du try is rot to be seen be fou the whole world over, A postal card or letter addressed to OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT will insure your receiving by return mail Free of Charge, samples of any material desired. The Department Catalogue of Ladies' Mediun Weight Wraps and er-Garments of every description has just been issued.

Sent free to any address on application. STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER, Market Eighth Filbert PHILADELPHIA. SOMETHING something NEW--What the people are clothing looking line. By paying a visit to our store you can find all of the latest styles (both in material and design,) of Children's, Boys' and Men's Clothing. CONFIRMATION tailoring SUITS we a have specialty.

an elerant For line of Worsted. Cheviots, Cassimeres etc, which we are making at the lowest price, consistent with good workmanship. We allow no misfits to leave our establishment. We guarantee a perfect fit. M.

ROHAHEIMER CO. The Leading Clothiers and Tailors LADIES! Buy our Fine French Dongola Shoe at $2.75. Fully as good as a shoe we to 11 the sell fine. made to wear at Girls for 2at For one and buy the service, dollar $1.50, our reduce Boys for more, the buy Dongola hard Do but shoe our not not knocks; Shoes, bills. school forget quite shoes made sizes For our 80 Rubbers.

SHOENER LIEBIG. WE. J. ENNTA, W. B.

Fegley, NELLIE BLY AND ANDERSON CAPS For Girls and Ladies. "SHERMAN HATS," Cloves, Neckwear Agt. Columbia Bicycle. Gentlemen's White and Fancy Vests. TEA Schuylkill Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co, 112 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville Pa CAPITAL $250,000 CHARTER PERPETUAL, Receives money on deposit subject to Check, and also allows Interest on time deposits.

Insures Titles for Purchasers of Houses, Land and Mortgages. Becomes surety for Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, Guardians, Loans Money in small and large amount on Arst Lien Mortgages. Buys, sells and rents houses, lands on Commission. as Executors, Administrstors, Guardian, Trustee, Assignee Furnishes Investors with First class 6 per cent Securities. payments by bills of Foreign Exchange and Post Office orders in all parts of the world.

Prepares German Powers of Attorney and other Legal Papers, Makes Collections of interest, dividends, mercantile accounts and a all sections of the world. Acts as Financial Agent for negotiation of loans for public or private corporations, and as Treasurer for Societies. Sells passage tickets to all parts of the world. Furnishes money to aid in buying or building homes. JAMES A.

MEDLAR, Manager and Treasurer, GUY E. FARQUHAR, President. FRED'K G. YUENGLING, 1st V. President.

F. W. BOYER, M. D. 2d V.

President. NORMANS. FARQUHAR, Secretary. BURD PATTERSON, Solicitor. NOVELS, NOVELS! All the New and Latest issues of Lovell's publications just received.

Call and see them st WILDERMUTH'S News and Stationery Store, MANSION HOUSE ASHLAND, JAMES G. MAURER, Propriesor. Fin olses accommodations so the travellas petite Geed Livery 9-1y OF IN KEISER'S CARPET STORE. Our s'ock of Carpets for the spring trade is now complete, comprising Axminsters, Moquettes, Velvets, Body Brussels and Tapestries, in the latest styles and patterns, nearly all at the low prices that prevailed last s'asoD. Buy now without delay as the indications are that Carpets will be much higher.

KEISER'S CARPET STORE. Pottsville, Pa DO G. C. SCHRINK Cash store. CARPETS AND OIL, CLOTHS At the Lowest Cash Prices.

NEW GOODS In Every Week, 111 EAST NORWEIGAN ST, POTTSVILLE PA. BRIGHT Just Received A Car Load of Michigan, CLOVER A TIMOTE SEED, WHOLESALE AND RETA Also a Fresh Stock of GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEE Which we offer at the low market prices. Bright Co 109 and 111 South Centre Stri POTTSVILLE. Mammoth HARDWARE Star ASHLAND, PA. SPRING.

SPRINC Prepare For Gardenia New clean Stock of Garden Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Spading Fork Call and see the largest stock Garden Tools in the county, at lowest prices. Builders, and the who contemplate building, would call your attention to stock of BUILDING HARDWAR. Door Locks, Hinges, Screv Bolts, Nails, Plaster Hair, Winde Glass, White Lead, Linseed Turpentine and Varnish. TERRA COTTA PIPI FISHING TACKLE. We have the largest stock the county Flies, Snoods, Le de Baskets, Lines, Nets, Hooks, Ree We have the split Bamboo Re down to the cheapest.

We hav new snood which every fisherm will appreciate. Prices are low than you can buy in Philadelpl at retail. PETER E. BUCK. WEDDING GIFT IN Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac and Silver AT R.

H. BERGEMAN POTTSVILLE CHINA HALL 16 North Centre Street, REDUCTION IN PRICES OH Holiday Slippers A Complete bill of seasonable goods gi ing at LOW PRICES. Our 25c. Rubber, for women, is having big run. LEATHER AND FINDINGS In great assortment, WM.KNIESJR No.

12 North Centre Street. FOR INSURANCI AGAINST FIRE, LIGHTNING CYCLONES, WIND STORM. AND TORNADOES. APPLY TO Charles H. Woltjer POTTSVILLE, PA..

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