We have the largest stock in town. Our prices are the lowest. Special prices given on large orders. No dead stock from last year. All new goods. HOOKS & BROWN, a rl. rvisin t. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine nand Iron. Large Ilottlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Mnla Street, Shenandoah, Pa, HIS JOKE AND HER FINGERS. ACS. An lilol Slmttcrrtt by 31 Ixturii of Imliw.?' (lullty CoiiAelunt'n iitul Ami. Sho Is n new woinnii, or nvtlier xlrl, for she is only 10. Ilcr friend.-! xiy Hint sho hns (1 doon rriinirkntilu qualities. Kim Is not only Intellectually bravo, but sho has physical oouniRo too. The other tiny a door shut on tlio llfst two llnirei-K of her left hand. Another girl might have screamed loud enough to bring out tho lire department and then fainted away. Sim did nothing of tho hind. Sho Mmply crlod, ' Oh, Miiarl" or something of that sort and then went over to tho wind iw to see what damago had been dono. She vina good deal annoyed at tho acci dent for that afternoon a party of her girl friends were billed to appear at tho house. She hated to lie even slightly Incapacitated while they were there. They came, and notwithstanding her Injur' n very jolly time was had all around. They had tho whole house to themselves and did ubout ns they liked. On that very evening her best young man called. Tho visit wag rather unex pected. Still sho was nlwaya glad to seo lilm under any oircuiiistfliiccs, although her friends said, and sho agreed with them to some extent, that ho was just a littlo too dignified. Tho fact was ho had thought of tho ministry at cmo time, but had not been nblo to bring himself to a decision. At tho present tlmo ho was so occupied with her that no Ideas not connected with her personality mado much progress. When ho eamo in on this particular evening, her aunt sho was living with her aunt told him of tho accident while ho was waiting for his idol to appear. 'When sho did come, ho thought that ns an experiment ho would not mention it, but would seo how long sho woidd refrain from speaking of it. Ho oven determined to go further than this and havo a littlo joko on tho subject. Consequently after ho had been speaking to her a littlo while ho said suddenly: "Why, Grace Kthol, you'vo been smok ing cigarettes I" Tho girl was taken completely by sur prise. Sho faltered and then said: "Why, how how did you knowf" It was now the young man's turn to bo Btiinncit. It was a-. If ho had received a hoay blow, lie was In no lit condition for coiiNersation, but In answer to her questions ho assumed a faint smilo and ineelianleally went through tho lino of thought upon which ho had based his joko. "Why why, look at your lingers," ho haul. And now sho has taken n vow never to use arnica and Iodine again In her life. New York Sun. Energy all i;niic? Headache? Stomach out of order ? Simply a easo of torpid liver. ISonlock blood llitteis will make a new 111.111 or u 0111:111 of you. REMOVAL OF ...to... Centre and White Streets, Robbins' Building, on JULY 1st, 1898. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer nillions of Dollars do up 111 iinoVe every year, Tako n risks but get your houses, slock, fa nituro, etc., Insured in flrst-chussr liablo coiupanios as represented by TkAVIft PATIST Insurance Agent Alio Ufa andAwldeoUl CompantM OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTUAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, E. B. Foley, 3T st. n S BEST LINE you can shake tho Afrue hy using AVER'S AGUE (.TRE. It is tho one certain and infallible cure for that depleting disease. It has been tried in many countries and under various conditions, and has neer been' known to fail. An old veteran writes: " Von may he interested to know tny ex. prrienrs many yearn ago with Ayer's Aj;uo Cure. Tho year befuio the war I was in Kimkm. Some twenty of us were engaged In farming, and suddenly nil were taken with fuer and ague. Wo tried almost everything w.thout getting any help, till (it lust I sent to the city and procured a bottloof Ayer's Ague Cure. I recovered at once. The others fol lowed my example, and they, too, recovered, livery one In camp look the remedy anil waa cured by it. 1 went all through Mie war, have lived in thirteen different r.tates of tho Union, ,'inJ have never had tho ague since." 0. 11. SMITH, St. ,ugustine, Ha. There's only one thing to get for ague: 5 PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Lottie D.uis, who spent the past few days in ton the guest of friends, leturned to her homo in Mnliunoy City to-ilay. William Kimmel, Sr., is confined to his homo by illness. Thomas Del l!io, of Kast Coal street, left town yesterday for Washington, 1). C, with the intention of locntins tlieie. llobert Smith, of Mahanoy City, was seen on our streets last evening. 1'red. Waste was a business visitor to Pottsvillo to-day. Messrs. lliirns and Malia, of tho Swift llecf Company, Mahanoy City, were entertained here last evening by 1'. 11. (,'onry. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. J. iTHoarn, Miss Kiln Hurley, Mrs. M. J. Wlialeii anil her cousin, Dennis Sullivan,' of Chicago, wcro interfiled visitors to I'ottsvillo this afternoon. Miss Annie Davis is attending tho com mencement at the llloonisburg Stato Normal School. Miss Hannah Davis, her sister, is a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Clcnry, of Mahanoy City, wcro guests at tho residence of It. K. ttill in town to-day. A'iss Alice Maniuardt, one of the iiuihh at the Minors' hospital, fountain Springs, was a guest of friends in town hist evening. M. II. Master niailo atrip to tho county seat to day. .Mrs. Joseph li.ill went to Mlnorsvilto this moiiiiug to visit friends. Munis HeeUniaii spent to-dny vWtlug friends at Hamburg, Iterks county. Miss Delia Oindy lias gone to West ll.iver straw, N. Y.t where sho will spend soveral weeks viiitlng relatives. Misses Mlnuio Draper, of Mahanoy City, and Suo Henderson, of Lancaster, spent to day with Mrs. Mary Schmidt. TOM conwiN. Ills Wit, Kloqucilfo anil Sarcasm In tlio IIoiimi of JteprcHentlitlvcH. Ono of tlio peculiar characteristics of Mr. Corwin's speeches, says Alnsworth It. Spofford in Tho Atlantic, was tho very frequent introduction of .Scriptural phrases uml illustrations. II is early reading had In cluded tho liiblo and "Illackstono's Com mentaries," nnd tlio former must havo made tho deeper Impression of tho two. I havo heard htm when defendliiK n poor newspaper reporter in Cincinnati charged liefnro a United States court with aldinc? In tho esenpo of n fugitive slave, after con vulsing the court with merriment nt ills pietuio of "tlio majesty of tho United ritntes" In tint pursuit of 1111 unhappy ne gro milking toward Canada as fnst as his feet would carry htm, turn tho fun into boloinn sllonco by npt allusions drawn from tho golden rulo and tho sermon on tho mount. Corwin's speech In tho house In IS 10, In reply to General Crary of Michigan, who had attacked tho military record of Gen eral Harrison, Is still often referred to ns 11 fine examplo of Irony and sarcasm. It covered tlio unhappy Crary with ridicule, and oven tlio sedato and serious John Quincy Admits, then in tho houso, referred to tho victim immediately afterward as "tho Into Mr. Crary." Hut there wcro In nearly every ono of Corwin's speechos somo scintillations of wit or humor to en liven tho ordinarily dull debates, and whenever ho took tho floor tho members wore eager to listen. Speaking upon internal Improvement of rivers, ho said, ''Your constitution Is a fish that can live nndthrivo in a littlo ttdo creok which 11 thirsty mosquito would drink dry In a hot day." In ridiculing tho soutbern claim of tlielr right todlssoho tho Union If precluded from curryliiK slnery Into New Mexico nnd adjacent territory, ho described tho great American desert as a 'land In which no human orouturo could ralso either corn or cotton a land wherein for over 1,000 mlloB a buzzard would'stai'vons ho winged Ids illght unless ho took a lunch along with him." The Indian Stands Ready- To Defend the Flag- from Spanish trcacli ciy, So we stand ready to cater to our trade in the sale of flags of every descrii lion at cut prices. Wc allow no one to under sell us. Get other would- be-competitors prices ami then call on us. and that will show you that we under sell nil. We can sell you an all wool bunting flag or wc can sell you nn all cotton flag but cast your eye around the town and note Hie condition 01 these "law coior nuiiunt'' flags Ihat others have been selling as "war ranted." Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. niiLn. enenr store, o DKAI.l'.lt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. SO West Centre Street, gci AYERS THE WM. PENN FIRE. It In Still Killing, lint C'onilned to (111 Hreast. Tlio work of fighting tho flro In tlio Win. l'eim mines is tielng piosecuted persistently and a slight gain has been mado on it, hut it will take several days to sulidua tho flumes. Iist night six men weio overcome while en Wilted in the work, but all soon iccovcrcil. Tho tiro is now confined to breast No. 5, having been driven from Xo. 7 to No. 0, thenco to No. I, anil now Into tho first named. Headings are being driven towards No. 5 from breasts Nos. 0 and 7 nnd upon the completion of this work it Is believed tho men will be able to net nt tlio icnl sent of trouble mid speedily extinguish tlio flro. In an Interview today Mine Inspector William Stein said: "The fire in Win. Pcnii colliery Is considered by tlio niino officials to bo of loss magnitude this mornihK, compaud with yestelihiy, and although the tonipeia tare of hi easts 1, IS, (I ami 7 is veiy high, there is not so much tiro to ho seen In the gob of there breasts, which auxins well for a speedy extinguishing of tho fire, night lines of hose are now in operation, pouting a very efi'cctlve stream of wnter from each nozzle on tlio loose material In the breasts and siirroiiiidliiKS. The rcsid no fuim combustion is taken away by a septnnto opening nnd nlr split to the surface, thus preventing the intake to the burning portion of tlio mine being vitiated by the cases produted by the file, mid nt tlio same time maintaining the Intake ictrcnt for the men at work fi co from cither carbonic ncid or carbonic oxido pis. The work Is being supervised by Mr. Michael (loldon, Inside foieninn, and Mr. William II. Lewis, outside superintendent, who arc exercising every means posslblo to extinguish tho fire and pre vent accidents. It would bo difilclllt to givo nil opinion when the fire may bo ex tinguished, but 1 would consider it n big vic tory should tho collier' lesiiinc woik by tho Uth of July." Among the visitors to the colliery tills morning were James Archibald, of Potts villo. Assistant lhigineer of the (lirard Kstnlo ; John CI ranger, of (Ilrardvllle. in spector for tho suae I'stato : and Prank Kol- braker, of Slianiokin, supciinteiident for tho Pennsylvania Coal Company. Ketitlrick House Kreo l.tinrll. Puieo of pea soup will tie served, free, to all patrons to-nliflit. MAHANOY CITY. The Hoard i,r Health KcfoleH Miitciupiits nf 11 Councilman. Mahanoy City, Juno 2ft. Some indignation was expressed at a meeting of tlio Hoard of Health last night over a charge mado by Dr. Wertiiiau, a member ol Council, that certain money placed in tho ltoaid's hands bad not been accounted for. Tlio sentiment of the Hoard is that tlieie shall bo an investigation, or ictractiou. Miss Cora Alice Klinbel, and 1'ev. W. Warren Yost, of Plymouth MeethiL', Pa., wcro married yesterday at tlio lesidenco of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Oils Itoth, at Iikosido. Piesidlng Kbler Hamuli, of Heading, olti eiated. The brido is tlio Stato President of tho Patriotic Order of Americans. Miss Mary, daughter of Thomas Carney, is suffering from a blow in tho sido received lastovening from a btono thrown by a boy. H. Thomas Davidson is siillering from an abscess in the abdomen caused by being struck by the handle bar of his bicycle when it tiit an obstruction. John Snyder, aged 20 years, has gono to the Miners' hospital siificring from hums of tlio face and hands received by an explosion of powder yesterday when lie was experi menting with tho explosive on the mountain. Shiloti' s Consumption Cure cures wtieio others fail. It is tho leading Cough Cine, and 110 hnmushould be without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Kirlln and a guarantee. W as Alter the Hog. Nicholas Palmer, tlio bartender nt Daniel liieunan's cafe on North .Main street, was bo line .Instil' Shoemaker this morning on a el large mado by l!ov. Cornelius fiaiirinon, pastor of tlio Greek Catholic church, who al leged that yesterdny 1'iiliiier "entered Ids houso brandishing a revolver, pointing it at complainant's young daughter, and in an ex cited manner, so as to intimidate all the household, and iniiuirod for the mistress of tlio bouse, thieatcuiiig to shoot tho depou cut's dog." liov. Laurisin added that his wife was an invalid and the occurrence greatly shocked her. Fulnier said that 011 tlio night beforo the dog referred to attacked him whilo ho was on his way homo and yes- teiday ho went to the priest's liouso to de mand that tlio dog bo muzzled, or disposed of. Ho carried a revolver in hN hand to bo prepaied should the dog again attack him when ho visited tlio house, and ho made no throats other than that he would shoot tho dog if it came near him, Fulmar furnished $300 bail for trial at court. l'or Constipation take Karl's Clover lioot Tea, tho great lllooil Purifier. Cuies Head ache, Nervousness, i'riiptions on tlio Face, and makes tho head clear as a bell. Kohl hy P. 1), Kirlin ami a guarantee. Obituary. Hugh Mi-aniic, after a brief illness, died it his homo in St. Clair 011 tlio 27th inst aged 7il years. Ho leaves a family of six children : John, Martin and Miss Kllen, of St. Clair, nnd James, of this town. Tlio funeral will tako place Friday morning nt 1) o clock. Tlio deceased eamo to this country from Ireland forty years ago. Mrs. Nathaniel Klccknor, a well known resident of Taniaqua, died yesterday, leaving a husband and six children. Sho was well advanced in years. Dennis Kionlon, 0110 of Mahanoy Piano's prominent citizens, died yosteiday afternoon alter a lingering illness. J no deceased was well known throughout tho county, and en joyed a host of friends. Until Hold for Trial. Sebastian Meyers prosecuted William II, md Chailcs Kbciliart beforo Justice Shoe. maker this morning for striking him in the faco with a hatchet. Ilach of tho accused were put under $400 lil l'or trial at court. Meyors was also put under $800 hall on counter charges of assault. furlough Kxtfiitlcd. William J. James, tlio volunteer who re' turned from Camp Alger to visit his family in town, has had his furlough extended until July 11th, provided his company is not called to move to Cuba or Porto ltico before that dato. Troulilo for u Sclinol lloar'd. It is reported that tlio Kllno townshlii School Hoard will shortly ho involved in trouble Somo law suits may bo instituted shortly and tho outcotno will bo watched with considerable interest. Journal. Tho host placo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo havo tlio largest stock north of the mountain, tf Iloaliiess men's Meeting. A meeting of business men and others In terested in tlio boom for hard coal has been called for to-morrow (Thursday) evening for tlio purposo of receiving tho report of the delegates to tho Scraiitou convention. A full attendance Is doslred, l'n I so Taps, Three falso laps wero sounded 011 tho fire alarm boll this afternoon whilo men were engaged iu makiug repairs to Iho electric light Hues, The '.Spvenleen" Imterliilueil. Mrs. E. Austock entertained tho "Seven teen" at her residence on North Jardin street last evening. Those in attendance report having had a good time. PITHY POINTS. . liuppciilug Throughout the Country Chronicled (or llusly 1'vriiMal. Falling coal at tho Sterling colliery, Slia Iiiokin, killed Joseph lEllcush, Tlio post olllco at Slicppton, Schuylkill county, has been abolished. Congressman Moigau II. Williams, of I.uzctnc county, has announced his candi dacy for rcnomliiation. Tlio llltli annual convention 01 tho J.uthcr I.eaguo In Pennsylvania will bo held to-day and to-moriow at Hethlolicm. Tho dead body of Harry I.. Mayer, n foimcr baseball manager, was found in 11 loom at llnrrlsburg, where It had evidently lain for several days. John Witcliey, employed nt Kllnngowan colliery, had li Is right hand crushed yester day afternoon. Tlio local hanks are sending cut notices directing attention to (lie law requiring stamps on clu cks after July 1st. The people of Jackson's patch will mlo a largo flag Kattnd.iy evening with appropriate roi ententes. Tlio Pottsvillo High school alumni reunion will tako placo Filday evening. The Controller nnd Commissioners awarded ttie contract to furnish nlno door sciccns and 12u window scicens for tlio new hospital at the County Home, to Adam Wahlncr, of Ash land, for $315. Tlio employes at Olrardvillo and Ashland were paid to-day. The recent high winds havo damaged many flags, and they should ho replaced. Hut 325 persons, out of a total of 1210 in tills county, havo paid their mercantile tax. lter Juno 30th tlio tax will bo collected by process of law. Tho secret societies aro electing ollicers this week for tho ensuing six months. Misses Maine Monagban and Mary Hand successfully passed tho examinations for tlio senior class at the Lock Haven Normal School. Suspensions aro being mado at the Potts villo sliops.as is usual at this timo of tho year. Mahanoy City wants nn additional letter carrier. There are not sufficient holes for the pegs. I'lie Shamokiu company of volunteers hold a four days' encampment at Maysvlllo Park, commencing on Friday. Two largu water tanks will bo elected at Tunnel Iliilgo colliery to supply tho breaker during seasons of drought. They will have a capacity of 15,000 or 50,000 gallons each. Wliut Dr. A. :. Slater Says, Hl'rr.u.o, N. Y. Cents : From my per sonal knowledge, g lined in observing tho elicit of your Shlloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is the most reuiarkablo Iieincdy that has ever been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many fiom Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee. i:icrllou of OUIrei-H, Tho following ollicers were elected by Wash gton Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., last evening: H. T. Mansell, Past President; John W. licesc, President; Harry P. Gablo, Vice President; W. II. Drown, Master of F. S; C; John Major, Conductor; II. A. Dolierty, Inspector; T. J. Hrotigliall, Guard; Joseph I.ehinler, Trustee; K. J. Davles, Charter Trustee ; W. II. Brown, P.. A. Dolierty, John W. Itcesc, delegates to Stato Camp; Gcorgo L. Ilafner, Joseph Lchmlcr, Harry Cable, alternates. Tho following aio tho results of the elec tions mado at a meeting of General Harri son Lodge No. 251, Knights of Pythias, last night: Past Chancellor, W. J. Watklns; Chancellor Commander, Oscar Ooho; Vice Chancellor, Isaac Wagner; Prelate floorgo W. Wagner; Keeper of Kecortls and Seals, I!. I). Hceso; Master of F.xcheuiicr, Philip II. Jones; Mastor-iit-Arms, George W. Kelpcr; Master of Work, Win, H. Johnson; Inner Guard, William Lucas ; OuWdo Guard, Lrnest Ilarsley ; Trustee, 1J. H. Severn ; liop- resentativo to Grand Lodge, P. P. I). Kirlin ; Altornato, D. 11. Knotty. Silverwaio is the choicest and most suitable wedding gift. Seo the stock at Hiuiniii's. Wedding Hells. Miss Ldith Hichards, a well known young lady of New Huston, was married to Dr. William Woodward, of Ohio, tills afternoon. Yrsteiday Miss Maud Lender, a talented young lady nf Orwigsburg, and John Wiidcr, prominent business man of Allentown, wcro married ny now nronier, ot tho Reformed church. They will resido nt tho latter placo. John X. Lynaugli and Miss Kntio J. Salmon, both of Palo Alto, weio joined in wedlock yesterday nfteriioou. W. J. Newton, of Port Carbon, and .Miss Maggio Kraks, of St. Clair, suppoited tho couple. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. I'stiinates given on large shades. F. J. Portz, S3 North Main street. tf Will Hold Two ICeutllnns. Hcforo tho Iteforiucd Ministers County Union adjourned at Pottsville, they decided to havo two reunions of tho Itofornicd people of tlio county during tlio ensuing summer. Ono will bo held at Lakcsido park near Mahanoy City and tho other at tho Pottsvillo railway park. No dates wero fixod. The ollicers of tho Union elected aro : President, I'ov. KobortO'Hoylo, Shenandoah; Secretary, I!ev. L S. Honor, Orwigsburg ; Treasurer, liov. W. H. Herbert, Pottsvillo. Window shades from 10 cents and upward, Lstimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf Sous of Temperance. Division No. 5S, Sons of Temperance, of St. Nicholas, elected the following ollicers : P. W William J. Davis ; W. P., William Lindermuth ; W. A., Howard Lyons ; It. S., William li. Adainson ; A. R. S., Wesley Davis ; J. S., William L. Davis; Treasurer, William Jones ; Chaplain, E. C. Coomha; Conductor, William Thomas 1 Assistant Con ductor, Lizzie Llttlehates; Q. S Gucnule Davis; O. S., Maggio Jones; Organist, Ida Davis. At Payne's nursery, Olrardvillo, you will find tlio largest stock overseen in tho county. Kitslcuwllllrtlil Mine Victims, Firo weeks hao passed since tlio accident at Kaskawilliam colliery, but none ot tho bodies havo been reached, although tho company aro working day and night on three shifts cleaning up. Everything underground is a total wreck. It will tako several months to clean up and pump the water out of tho underground slopo after getting tho pumps nt work, which nro still on top of tho shaft. Many employed at that colliery previously are seeking work olsowhoro, American and Cuban Hags, all sizes mid qualities. F. J. Portz, 21 Noith Main St. tf Shenandoah Club Will l'lny. Tho Shenandoah base ball team is ready to accept the vcrlxtl challenge issued by tlio nowly organized Cherry street team, A gamo for money can bo arranged by calling upon tho manager of tho Shenandoah base ball team and naming the list of players which aro to constitute tlio team. lleuily for Work, Messrs. Frank C'oury, J. C. Drown nnd M. S. Stein, who wcro appointed by tho court liquidating trustees of tho Shenandoah Lumbor and Feed Compiny, havo oponod nn olllco In the Mcllot building on East Centre street to carry out tho provisions of their appointment. All kinds of vegetables nnd llowor seeds, and planUnt Payne's nurseries, tilrardvillo, Electiic cars pass the door, fi-G-tf Huy Keystonellour. lie euro that the name Lkssio & IUkr, Ashland, Pa,, Is pi In ted on every sack. THH WKATHIM. Tho forecast for Thursday: Fair Warmer Weather, followed by a warm wnvo west of tlio III 110 illdgo. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. Iho Certificate l'or Mtno Foremen and Assistants Signed. Tho Mine Foremans' Lxiimlnlng Hoard of tlio Sixth Anthracite District met list even ing in the etllce of MI110 Inspector William Stein nnd signed tho reeoninicndntlons of tlio following successful enudidnte for initio fore men nnd assistant mine foiemen 1 eitll'iciit s, namely: l'dwaid Hatchfoid, Shenandoah; David H. James, Shenandoah; William II Pierce, Frnckvillo; William Ilradley, Maha noy City; William Brnde rick, Yatcsville, nnd Thomas llnley, St. Nicholas. Assistants William Hewllt, St. Nicholas; John Krioshcr, SI. Nicholas. The Inspector will issue tho recommendations to bo forwarded to tlio Seeietnry of Internal Alf.ilrs on tlio evenings of tho 2lith of Juno and 1st and 2nd of July, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. Colllt Notes. Tho jury in the case of Franc Pclilssler, tho broker, charged with embezzlement, ; brought in a verdict of guilty on the second, tenth and eleventh counts. Tho court lias ordered jurors to bo drawn for the two weeks of criminal court begin ning Monday, September 3rd. In tho caso of Peter Hobbln, charged with malicious mischief, in attempting to blow up a houso with dynamite. Tlio jury returned a verdict of guilty but recommended hhn to tho nieicy of the court. Thursday is tho last day for paying tlio mercantile tax. Letters testamentary wero granted to Dr. Thomas ,T. Hireti, on the estato of S. Virginia Shetzlinc, lato of Port Carbon, deceased. Marriago licenses havo been issued to tho following : .Michael F. Warren and Mary A. Hove, both of Pottsvillc; Anthony Choclila and Mary Slaboda, both of Iloncybrook. Tho Lynn-Dunn contest court continues in session opening tlio ballot boxes for illegal voteis The result in tho First ward of Ash land was a staudoll', both sides showing an equal number of illegal votes. Tho towns will bo called in alphabetical order. Genu 11 mns, fuchsias, puusics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardvilto. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Deeds ltecordud. From James Hyon to Georgo W. liyon, premises in Mlnersvllle; from Gcorgo V. liyon and wlfo to Ldward M. Ucilner, prem ises in Miucrsvillo ; from Frank C. Hecse, Clerk of tlio Orphans' Court, to Edward M. Hcllner et al. ; from Martin Slppol to Joe A. Sippel, premises in Yorkvilto ; from Daniel Hlebelhcinicr and wifo to Casper Krantz, premises in East Union township; from Ihiiry K. Aurand, executor, to Catliarino MiGcrrity, premises in Port Carbon ; from Moses Dunkelberger, premises in Port Car bon ; from Moses Dunkelborgcr and wifo to Daniel Long, premises in Hcginsvllle; from John Quinn and wifo to Frank J, Heudcr, premises in Miucrsvillo; from Sarah Fraun felder td Isaac Fraunfoldcr, premises in West Hrunswick ; from Susanna Holwig et vlr to J. li. Hchvig, premises in Salome, Hutler township. Tho l'liico Degenerating, That High Point park is gaining an un savory leputation is well known, and this lias caused many people to stay away from tho placo. A well known young man of Mahanoy City was arrested yesterday for assault and battery with intent to rape, tho charge being preferred by a young lady of tho same place. Tho assault was com. niitted on tho way fiom High Point to Maha noy City. Tlio accused was placed under $500 bail to appear at court. Other arrests will bo made. I'irol Tirol Mrol Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Ilnclci writers Insuranro Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. ISTIIAYKI). From the premises ot George li Godber, corner of Chestnut und Poplar streets, on Monday last, n dark red Jersey cow with white udder. Culved three weeks ago. A reward will bo paid for return to above address. r O.ST, STltAYF.D OH STOLKN. On Tuesday, li Juuo2tBt, from tho residence of Adolph Knistak, Nn, 18, Turkey Itun, a cow, dark red in color and. eight years old, Ilotb horns nre turned in, ono a littlo higher than the other. A reward of $3 00 will bo oiTcred for Its return to tho ubove nddrcss. G-27-3t rOST. On Hundny evening, either on West J Oak or West Cherry streets, n small senrf plu with white stono. Suitable reward for return of sauio to tho I1khai.ii ofuce. G-27-3t ITIOIt M2NT Store room nnd dwelling, cen- trolly located, with nil modern conven iences. Apnly nt No, 113 North Main street, mieiinnuoaii. ckij-u 1? ilOU KKNT. Property, No. 318 West Centre htrcut. recently vacated bv Phllhi Iloehlcr tho lmtclier. Siiitnltlo for irroL-cry. ineut market, etc. Dwelling nnd Mnblo attached. Apply to u, u. rainier. ;nu west uentru street. M8-u J 7101 1 8AU5. A vftlnnble property on West ) Centre street, dwelllnir houfce. and all con- veuteneeH In desirable location. Apply to Tiiomas losn, lor inrtncr particulars, fW7-ti TIOKHALK. A saloon. Good stand and ecu- ' trnl location. Has two nool tablet, ono bclncr a combination of douI and billiards Apply at tlio ilnuAi.i) ofllce. tr GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the attspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Billows Gay." ADMISSION Wr?.B 25 CENTS. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. T "COLD DUET." A woman's liaml It Is smooth nnd white it save her hands Viatel Sr FORTUNE OLD DU tod o her 0108111111;. If her hand is snows sliu is sun using tnc Why don't you use Uolcl Dust Washing Powder? Largest package greatest economy, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. KEEP -ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVIAIN STREET. If yoti need a good solid pair leather insole, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Ladies' Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will last from Thursday morning till Sat urday morning, as some dealers do. What you get here you can depend on for good solid goods at very low prices. Our goods will be sold nt very small profits. We quote a few prices : Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, A better one for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size 11 to 2, for 6Sc, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Knamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Folnier & Son. Our line of Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we bin' our own leather and just pay for the labor in sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. El I AS SUPOWITZ, Prop. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tonr Home or al Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frem attending to their teeth, lloth reasons liove no existence in this ad. vanced ni;e. Painless and inexnemive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teelli, $$, 'Hie Very llest Teeth, '$$. You can cet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for exlracting, where teeth are ordered. Ve can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Plllings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Sue; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable! rates. Examinations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.Whlto & Centre Sts., Robbins' Building A iiood place for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 K, Centre street, Mellet'abulMliiB, Wine, Wlilkle, lleer nnd OIhiiih. I'rcblieet beer III town nlwttyn on tu. 'GOLD DUST ' tells llic tnle 1 shows situ uses her head to that she nscs rotich. wrinkled and shrunken. out soap aim soda comoinaiion. YOUR THE of shoes, with solid counter and spring heel, patent leather tip, 40e, making them. We can, therefore, Goods cannot be beat. We also Children's Suits. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper nnd deeorntlons Is ono ot tlio nineteenth century necompllehincntfl. That in why those who select their wall paper nt CA HI JIN'S Ket Biich tli'HKhtrnl results. It Un't necessary to purclino tho expensive gmden, tho dcHlRUsnnd colors aro just as nrt'stic In tho cheaper gradet, If they aro not no ilcli, Kor those who wish to decorate their roomwith artistic wnll papers k to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. INTERESTING. The anniversary of independ ence, as well as our weekly announcements of bargains in stoves and furniture. This week we offer a fine lot of Baby Carriages To close out the season. They will and must go at sacrifice prices to make room for fall goods. Cele brate the glorious Fourth by buying one for the baby. They are new, handsome and durable and the price is the most attractive. At our figures you can buy wisely and have enough money to burn in fire works. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. 1R.BIX?: ft UelebratHl Vein!-) lo.l'uJI'Uti'l-ri tkcitrfTidiin tafeaiiiliurefafter falling ' with Tanir renoyroyil lllli ud oihrr lm r.",)!7 4tw-i,iit tha beit Anil tvu d (ltiai johjtmept. UiimM jo mi id ilia unrin, a iy t w Lit IK iur,ixwuin-. ST WASHING 1 POWDER?! J 7. ! 1
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