ftVvriifr.rr.rfc'fiftorifi The War Scare! ! If you want to keep posted you must it ul the newspapers. We tie-, hvt r .ill the New York, Philadel- j phia and l'ottsville papers to all j parts of town: also the KvimiNr, I Hi k Vt,u. which contains the latest ! ik-ws In wire and all countv and ltxal news Leave your order at tht store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, a rsl . rvi sj 1 n St. SELLING OUT. I niiin-. lace, table cloths, linens, i .,' u , I mrar ami gent's furnishings. In Hi i.ii e bargains tn be bad. Will nvc ih' totsn shortlj and will close out our k ii i'n i. uitl) low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 W89t Centre Street, Kobblns' Block. t:.oT BOOK OF THE AOBI in Lvcrj Home aud Library. 12 1 Bie Melon Hon. UilHum lnrt (ilu-l-tom. i )ritirtu i'ii Im'pihI, lmit'i tc (fwfu'i ('ollt ! ft ifmd. Knu , irlis", D 1 t'l itfrtRii '1 1'coltiuinil IH Iipv. r..tMt.f Fi.rrm 1 t" . it .wifHibury, ( Hnfil)iir, (,, lim I . I ufti Colr'. f-oniPrvfilc, Miift. . i niMiuluf, i I', Attrn 'tr Iint.iinti . i ( .'itrii l. Vtitii-oht. 1.I , Mttrjlp ' huri-li, Lmiitun. J nc , Huv (1. S t 'way Hniili Cliurrti, Ntw title ' M.ir'jn SutnuifarljplI, U.H , Mnin t -t rinirt h, J.cwifim, Mm , Hm. Frank 1 1 i'-t Mithoiift V liwniml Church, Iv W.'i Miwrc, I.I. I . Hi1 Chrt' ! . i 'h.'' London, Lntf ; Huv. ! dwnrd South ConurpeHiionGl Church, I.. .toneph Amr Hct't, I) l., Vlpftlejan inn t I iiB.j K?. 'nt'nr lfeno (Jret.r, r itj. I,eirriu, iTtimn; llev. Wrn - w. II II - ITnieormti nf (')ilciiim. t'lli- r , I1 i. .(imml Hurt, II l, Trinitj (Villec, II r' 1 mn K'v.I Monro Oiixon.lJ l Ht..Johu' r i I pre-' r i urn (ihurrh. Lundoti, I lift . liev (leorge C T mm tJ l , 1 lie Tumi-Ii. Host on, M.is. roi'l l.ut UMIION. ;MJ putf-.. 67 full-rune iHu.lrn li ' i tMii, cloth, HW, half Icvunt, $50U, full qi iltro I lHTin.i,26o iwr. sno full-rim iltuftrn t f . t'llt I'dce-, full Icviiiit. on" olutin', .,! -tnnvnlunii'M,ftllMeaill.luftOl.iJ(l(l(J, In i I' ,,' ,- irti M r lew qntft ions to at h,(lin ii . r - irhiiniMri bliuhtly, 1 fWci'-h uirt t - l i M li.ikstorrH iiml ly hooktel l r f r 'fi .n. wnt Hi'NHY O SIIM'Uil'. luuiif.ni in I -11 MnnrtM) Street, Chicago, IIHnoit American AND CUBAN FLAGS IN ALL SIZES. Ave ntako the ln-Mt liuntltiK liii for mitIut use on tmlldinKrt Htul Hell ticni aw low as any other dealer in the taiul No iieed to iin(l to tin city inninifatturerH a yon can f tliu oxpreHs Wo niako tlio ln'Mt IninttiiK llai; for mitiili' use R. H. Morgan, Mamif.utnrrr ami Importer we: bottle: Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. P'H'ik i iniilv orders will receive prompt .iiu-ntioii. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. "THESfYUSII PATTfiRN." Al t' II;. FaAlonable. Original. Perfect I itilng. Prices lO and 15 cents. Nonehlener. None better at any price. Some reliable merchant sells them In 1 T nearly every city or town. Ask for J B them, or they can be had by mall from fi I us Jn either New York or Chicago. T Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet j B sent upon receipt of one cent to pay A f postage. J MAGAZINE Brightest ladles' magazine published. T I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of fi I ll'i day. Home Literature, Household I ) Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, J Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- fi , cludinga free pattern, your own selec- ; I lion iii lime, oena iwo i lot sample copy. Address tion any time. :end two -cent stamps 7 THE McCAll COMPANY,' s J42-H6 West J4th Street, New York, k ' J89 Fifth Avenue. Chlcapo. I U 4 Ul Fill' V. CUKAP. A f?2,ooo house for $1,400, No. 313 Kant Centre stieet, Shenandoah, Ph., lot 15U50. I jiaid I.78s under the liammcr six months ago and will sell at once if you want the above bargain ; will take $500 cash and will gie four years credit on balance. You can call at the above nddrrts and examine same, ( all or address, J. D. HOLT, 111 Penn Street, Tamaqua, Pa - DKST LINK 01' I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, iSi HAY B.id STRAW. M Floor and Table 011 Cloths. fS E. B. FOLEY, "SStVes, TAR. tSfelzS scran in its subtlety. It lies hidden for years in tlio ambush of the blood, and when it strikes it voids its venom alike- on strongth and beauty, disfiguring the ono and undermining tho other. is a specific for scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive scrofula below tho surface Di. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a vegetable remedy and it eradicates tho disease. There is no remedy for scrofula equal to Ayer's Sarsa parilla. "I w.i3 cured of a long-standing cass of Bcrofuta by Dr. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tha disease first manifested itself when I was a child, by breaking out in red blotches all over my body. I was not free from tho trouble until I took several bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. That elfected a per manent cure.' lliiS. E. II. Snyiieu, Lehij;h toii, Pa. PITHY POINTS. IfttppbtiliiKR Throughout the Cnuutrj Chronliileil fur IlnMy rcruftitl. Hoist your colors to the breeze. Tho Hebrew Y. M. A., of l'ottsville, will tiro a danco on the 28th inst. A MuliauoT Junction woman has a curi osity in n tlireo-legcd duck. Tlio Hi:i!AM s bulletins aro no fakes, and no Yorificd by jiress despatches. They aro not posted simply to draw crowds as an ad vertisement. Tlio collieries suspended last evening for the balance of tho week. Woyler's ctllsy was burned at Bowman's patch. Mrs. Edward Kaso is lyins daiiRcrously ill at her home in Jacksons, sullering with plcuro-piicumonia. Her recovery is doubt ful. The Tamaqua Herald, a weekly publica tion, has suspended. Its editor has gone to fight the Spaniards. The corner stone of the Lutheran church at Port Carbon will bo laid ou Sunday. An original pension of U per month has been granted to Amos Stino, of Piuesroro. The pension of David C l'ritchard, of Potts villo, has been invreased from $10 to ?17 per mouth. A special mcetiiiR is called for Friday even inu' in Foley's hall by th citizens of the Uast ward, Clillierton, to considor tho relay ins of tho tracks of the Schuylkill Traction Co. Patrick Doylo is raisins a company of vol unteers assisted by Patrick Kenna, of lilytho Twp., and will ofl'er thoir services at first opportunity. .Mis. Samuel Slociuni, of fiiraidville, has secured a $8 widow pension, increased from id The Schuylkill canal is nw open between Port Clinton and Philadelphia. A number of farmers in lirush Valley, Centre county, will outrage in pcacli Krowiuy as an experiment. Deputy Attorney General Keeder has de cided that borough, not ward Justices, shall servo in Carlisle Patrick Cull', of Connors patch, is digging a large well ou his premises for tlio purposu of supplying his many tenants with water. I'lilllpplno I'roclllluatfoii, Special to Kvo'IN'a Heualu. Hong Kong, April as. The Governor Gen eral of tho Philippine Islands has issued a proclamation to tho natives. Ho calls tho people to arms and says tho "American people, constituted of all social excrescences, liavo exhausted our patieuco and provoked war by their perfidious machinations, their acts ef treachery, their outrages against tho lawsot nations aud international conventions. The strugglo will bo short aud decisive." He adds: "Tho Americans will substitute Prot estantism fur Catholicism," Stiiiipsiui tollItiiicn. Special to lltuAl.n. Key West, April 28. Hear Admiral Samp son has sent a communication to Captain General Blanco. Two Spanish soldiers cap tured in tbo harbor boro his message to Havana. Tho contents of the letter could not bo learned. Spain's ollic.rs admit that Cuba is doomed, but are determined to fight desperately. Our lterent Purchase Special to Kvkninci IlcuAi.u. Washington, April 28. Tho cruiser Nicth eroy, rcceutly purchased by this government fiom Brazil, will sail for an American port on Saturday. Wedilliiy; Hop. A social lion was tcudoted thoniauy friends of Mr. aud Mrs. John O'Heuru iu tho largo mil in tho Dougherty building last evening Keilly's orchestra of four pieces had been en gaged fur the ovetit, and furnished excellent music, Tho bop was woll attended. Buy Koystonoflour. Bosurothatthenamo Lkkshi St Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack. Fire I 1'lret fire I Insure your property from loss In tho oldost and strongest cash companies : Phila. Uuderwritcrs Insurance Co, of North America and Firu Association, Hartford Fire Ius. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ius, Co., United Firemen's Ius. Co. T. T. Wuliamk, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. W1II5N TKAVja.lNG Whether uu pleasure bent or buslues, tako on ovory trip a bottlo of Syrup of Figs, us it acts most pleasantly and eflectually ou tho kidueys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches uud other forms of sick need. For sale lu 50 cent buttles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co, only. Silver Croaiu Polish, tho host iu tbo world. At Brumm's, 1 Thousands of sufferers from grippe havo been rosturod to health by Ouo Mluuto Cough Cure. It quickly euros coughs, colds, bron chitis, pueumouia, grlpi, asthma, and all throat uud lung discusos. C. H, Hageubuck. Sirsapariila MAHANOY CITY. ie (ltiail.iiicii MonnpnUtfil Attention l.imt Night unit This Morning. Mahaney City. April 23 Fully 4,000 people assembled at tho P. A It. ltallway station this morning to witness tho departure for Mt. Gretna of Company 11, Sth Iteg't, N. G. P. The scone was one that will never bo for gotten by the residents. Kvory available point around tho depot was taken up by spec tators and tho mountain back of the depot was covered with people At 7:15 this morn ing tho Clti.ons baud, playing "Marching Through Geortla," marched to the headquar ters of Severn Post Ko. 110, G. A. It., anil both organizations then proceeded to nruiory hall, where Co. II, headed by Capt. Comrcy, fell in line and the inarch to tho station was taken up. Upon arrival nt tho destination tho company boarded two passenger cars which had been on a Riding sevoml days pending receipt of tlio outers for tho Na tional Guards to move. Tho train from Glrardville arrived a little later. When it camo It picked up tho cars containing Com pany F. and amid great eheorlng aud the waiving of hats and flags tho train steamed away fur Tauuqua. The faicwell meeting tendered to Co. K In Kurt's opera house last night was a grand success. Au inuniinso crowd of peoplosought admission but only half were successful. In the crush a hinge was broken from ono of the doors In tho vestibule. Tha Citizens aud Lithuanian bands, Severn Post No. 110, G. A. It. and Gen. K O. C. Orde (limp No 51, Sous of Veterans, attended tho mectiug and participated in tho parade that preceded it. Theio wero displays of fireworks in all parts of tho town. Tho program at tho opera house was as follows: "Star-Spangled Uanner," Citizens band; invocation for the soldiers and their cause, Itcv. T. Maxwell Morrison; "My Country 'Tis of Thee," choir; aidrcsscs, Itev. Otto llrant and Key. 11. A. Keisor; "Onward Christina Soldiers." choir; address in bohalf of tho G. A. 15., John DoSilva; song, "Cuba." William Dennis; addresses, Itev. DeLong. 13. S. ltciuliold and iiov. G. M. Bock; "Marching Through Georgia," Lithuanian band; address John W. Parker; "Auld Lang Syne," choir; ad dresses, liov. L. L. Lohr, liev. C. II. Hlggin son and Hon. T. 11. II. Lyon. Capt. Andrew Conirey then mado an acknowledgment in behalf Co. 13, after which tho meeting closed witli the singing of ".My Country 'Tis of Thco" by tho audieneo and a voto of thanks to Mr. C. D. Kaier for tlio use of his theatro for tho event gratis. Kcmlrlck llcniso Free lainch. Ptirco of pea soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. St. George's Day. Tho celebration of St. Georao's day, which occurred Inst Saturday, is being celebrated in tho Lithuanian church to-day. The cere monies opened last evening with vespors. Thoy wero continued to-day by tho reading of three masses, at 8, 10 aud 11:30 o'clock liev. Potenius, rector of the Lithuanian church, at Mahanoy City, assisted at tlitse services. Tho celebration will close this evening with another vesper service. All of the services havo been well attended. Attention, Ladles. Good tasto, coupled with beauty, is a fair account uf our shirt waists and ladies top skirts. Our waists look fresh, neat and beau tiful mado of percale and gingham. Our ladles top skirts will strike tho popular choid this season. They aro graceful, nicely bound and well made. Our policy to keep prices at the lowest notch continues as ouo of our mottus. It IS. F. Gill. 1'atrlotlniii Galore. Tho young ladies employed by tho Sheu andoah Manufacturing Company yesterday raised a largo American flag ovor tbo com pany's building, corner Emcrick and Coal streets. Tho Hag was made entirely by their own hands and lellects much credit on their excellent workmanship. During tho raising they assembled ou tho vacant plot ot ground near tho factory and all joined in sinciug "Star Spangled Haulier" and "My Country 'Tis of Thco." Wiudow shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on large shades. F. J. I'ortz, 21 North Maiu stieot. tf Saving I'tind Officers. Tlio following wero elected directors for the Glrard Saving and Loan Association, of Gi ratdville, at an election held on Monday evening : I. Keith. G. C. Kacliel, T. J. O'Ncil, Thomas McDouald and 'Squire H. B. John son, .if I(Iii!Ih i;afo. Pea soup, free, to-night. Patriotic Displays. At 110011 to-day two Amoriran flags and a Cuban flag wero flung from the windows of tho West street school building. The chil dren assembled on the pavement and cheered to their full strength for the United States and Cuba. A crowd of children paraded the streets last night drawing a small wagon In which was an efligy of Weyler. Tho ctligy was taken up ou the mountain and burned. Te-day an elllgy of Blanco was suspended from a Lakesido railway trolley wire on East Ceutro street. Whitelock. the shoo dealer, to day arranged an attractive patriotic display at his storo. Kefewich aud Goldiu, the clothiers, have displays in tho show windows of their stores that arouso patriotic soutiment. Dr. J. Kgo (juritiuu l'hyslclan And Surgeon, of Itoiding, Pa., will bo at tho Frauey Hotel on April 30th, from 1 to 3 p.m Rupture cure guaranteco. Private surgical hospital. 148 N. Sth St., Reading 4-28-2t Go to Rcfowlcb's and get a dollar's worth for fifty cents. Prices to suit the times. 3t lloys Held for Trial. Seven boys ranging from 13 to 17 years of age wero arraigned before Justice Shoemakor last night on a charge preferred by Henry II. Mull, tho West Centre street dairyman wlio alleges that on tho nights of the 23, 21 and 25th i lists, the boys stole and destroyed about 20 worth of Ico cream belonging to him. What was not carried away was spoiled by salt being dumped into it. John Hobbs, James Fallon and Peter Knzakiewicz fur nished $200 bail, each, for trial at court and Anthony Matulswicz, Thomas Itlcc, Johu aud Charles Marklewicz wero committed in 1 default of bail or orei- listty ' . 1 ... -T.r- viiuouiouoicr RHEOMATISfVLl MPTTTJATftTl . ... . . . ' auua ana sumiar uorapiatnts, au prepurta uuuer mo stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,, prescnuea uy eminent poyzicians DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR" PAIN fiXPEUER.l world renowned I Remarkably tuirceuf til I iimir pennino wirn iraaemarK" Alienor.' ft Ad. ItUhtcr ACo., 215 IVarlSUj. .Nevr Vorl. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, S3&Wu. linuurbcd S recommended by A. Wailey, 106 If. Main St., 3. U, Ilacenbuch, 103 K. Main St., . r.r.D.Klrlln, 6 H. Main St. ' Bbenandoan. ft' 'EllUV'- On. RICHTER'S ' "ANCHOR" ST0.1IAPIIAT. best t lvprHlagHtoiiinrh floinplnln CO. F FALLS IN. Scenes nt tlm National flnanl Departure From Glrardville, When tho G;45 o'clock Schuylkill Traction car left town this morning for Glrardville It carried Corporal Lewis Hopkins, William J, James, William Williams and Grant Trout man, of town, nnd Stephen Llndenmuth, of Fisher's patch, all mombers of Co. F, 8th Hegt., N. G. P., and a number of townsmen who aroso early to escort tho Guardsmen to the armory at Girardvillo. The car was well, filled, but there Is always "room for 0110 more" and at Wm, Penn nnotherGtiardsman, Henry Fogle, and half n dozen other people hoarded tbo car. At tho Lehigh Valley Com pany's Lost Creek nfllco Guardsman Louis Hammer escorted by a dozen or more em ployes of tho engineer corps squeezed on to tho car nnd at tbo turn on the north sido of the valley a dozen more, most of them ladles, got aboard. Vhcn tho car reached tho armory nt Gl rardville sovoral guardsmen wero engaged In hoisting an American and a Cuban flag. Tho delegation from Shenandoah had hardly nr rived when the stentorian voico of Capt. II. II. Danks was heard In tho hallway of tho armory giving tho command "Full in I Thero was n grand rush for the drill room and in n few minutes the Guardsmen were in line, awaiting further ordeis. Capt. D.mks did not dally. Ho put tho company through a few diill movements and then made a short address, saying ; "Boys, I look to you to keep up your record. I bopo there will I no occasion for reprimands during etir trip to Mt. Gictna aud that all of you will behave yourselves as the company has In tho past when going from homo. If you do that there will be 110 necessity for placing guards at tho door. Tho old mombers of tho com pany know me, aud know that I do right by mom wnen luoy treat me right. Tlio now ones will find the sauio thing. Attention !' A moment later tho company was march Ing out of tho Armory. Scvoral hundred peoplo wero gathered etitsido and most of them carried small flags. As tho company emerged from tho armory a long doublo column of school children standing on tho sidewalk joined 111 singing "My Country 'Tis of Thco." Thu scene was an imposing ouo. A lino of parade was formed with tho Preston Hill drum corps in the lead playing TlieUlrll J.clt Behind .Me," Major Jen- nings Post, G. A. It., Company F und tho chool children following In the order named. As tho procession left tho armory cheois broke from all sides and wero given re peatedly along tho route to tho Philadelphia & Heading Railway station. Tbo school children continued singing national songs during tho entire march. They entered into the spirit of tho occasion most effectively, and ueithor drum corps, nor cheers could drown their voices. Among tho proudest men iu tho rauks of the G. A. H. was Col. P. II. Monaghan, superintendent of tho Gir ardvillo public schools. It seemed that tbo entire population of Girardvillo had assembled at the railway station. Three cars wero in waiting, two passenger coachesand a freight car, tho latter next to tho engine. Tho front passenger coach was resorved for tho ofllcors aud tho rear one for the privates. Tho engine was decorated with American and Cuban flags. The sceno about the train was pathetic, but not to an extent many peoplo might supposo. In two or three instances women wero ob served wiping away tears, but nono of them made emotional demonstrations. Thoro were not a few sad faces, however, and some of tho Guardsmen flitted to and fro in a manner in dicating that they wero anxious to avoid tearful adieus. As a wholo the "boys" of the company presented a jovial appearance and chatted humorously with the friends who stood at tho platforms aud windows of tho cars. Soveial "pocket pistols" and bunches of cigars wero slipped through the windows and each successful smugglo occa sioned eheeis. The train left the station for Mahanoy City at 7:15 amid great cheeriuc aud waiving of flags from tho largo gathering of people and tho rapid discharge of firearms. ileforo his departure Capt. Danks stated that ho had sixty Guardsmen and four vol unteers under his command, and he oxpected a few more members of the company to join film en routo to Jit. Uretna. One of them, Charles Dressier, of Wm. Penn, will fall in at Lebanon, where ho has been spending tho past few days visiting friends. Illckert'i. Cato. Special freo lunch to-night. Fisli cakes to morrow morning. Itvcriiltlug a llattiiUon. A battalion of infautry will bo raised in this county for. 1 rogiment to be placed in command of Col. Valo, of Carlislo. Govoruor Hastings has tendered to tho colonel a com mission for that purpose, and steps aro al ready under way to recruit men for tho rank and file. Senator Loich has boon ten- deied tho lieutenant colonelcy, who has ac cepted. Samuel G. Thompson, son of Major H. S. Ihompson, Is authorized to ro- cruit the first battalion, and ho and his father, who saw active service in tho war of tho rebellion in the 75b Pa. Cavalry, are ac tively engaged in the preliminary work of designating persons with military or war ex perience in many of tho towns in tho county to servo as recruiting ofllcers. Wo publish tho call in our advertising columns this evening. Tho best placo to buy your wall paper is a J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have big assortment. tf "The Sporting Duchess." Tho celebrated actress, Ffolllott Pagot, will play the part of tho Sporting Duchess In tho play of that name which is to bo pre sented to-morrow evening at Kaier's opora house, Mahanoy City. There Is no actress in this country who could so admirably portray tho character of this eccentric English lady, which was taken from life. Tho original was the Duchess of Montroso, an eccentric titled lady, who used to patronlzo tho race track, owned a large stablo of race horses, wore very loud costumos, placed her own bets, uud was to all intents and purposes a typical sporting character. Miss Paget, who is celebrated in rollicking and robust roles, is seon to great advantage in this part. This will bo tho dramatic event of tho present season in this eouuty and 110 0110 should miss seeing this mammoth production. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never fails, 25c, Coliiliitindery General. About sixty delegates attended tho sessions of tbo National Commandery General, Sons of America, nt Port Carbon. Shenandoah was represented by C. H. Sampselh Tho fol lowiug ofllcers woro elected : Commandor General, J. A Itabb;S. V. C. G Fred. W Cranston ; J. V. O. Q John O. Kalbach ; Recorder General, F. K. Stees: Treasurer General, O. B. Wethcrhold ; Chaplain General, S. M. Helms; Inspector General, W. II. Haugen ; Guard, 0. M, Supplee; Picket, Charles McAllister; Financiers, II F Bailey, Adam Ilarubard aud Sherman Hoverter, Allentown was chosen as the noxt placo of meeting. The visitors wero baudsouioly entertained by tho local luem hers. Diphtheria, soro throat, croup. Instant relief, pormancntcuro. Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil. At any drug store. I lleer Tax Increased. j Monday the increased tax on beer went Into ellect and all tho saloon men In the region were apprised of the fact that it I amounts to J 1 per barrol. The increased tax iwlll continue during tho war. Dwelling 17 K. Jardln St,; nil latest im piovemeut8, ready for rent May I. Apply No. 10. 4-23-tf rdingssiog.5! Mrs. S. L. Brown and Mrs. Colfax Brown woro visitors to Girardvillo yosterday. Rev. Charles Pendergast, of Overbrook, Is visiting friends In this vicinity. Ho was formerly rector of Holy Rosary church, Mahanoy Plane. MJr. Paul Schultz has gone to Blooms- burg. Miss Carrio Beddall has bcon removed from Myorstown to hor homo In Port Car bon. Sho had almost completely recovered when she suffered a relapse. Her condition yesterday was somewhat Improved. J. V. Curtin was among the numerous passengers to l'ottsville this morning. Gui. Manning, of l'ottsville, was warmly greeted by his friends beio last evening. Messrs. Danlol Ogdcn and Frailk Schmidt aro confined to their homes by Ill ness. Miss Marie Donahue, of Pittstou, who is visiting among acquaintances iu Glrardville, paid our town a visit last evening. Messrs. John and Phil. Ilcnuessy mado n business trip to Tremout to-day. Mrs. John Schueffcr, and family, havo removed to Lebanon, which will bo their future placo of residence. Miss Coslello, of Shamokin, is being en tertained by Miss Winifred Rellly, at her tesldenco on West Cherry street. MlssMahoney, and her brothor, William, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Whalen homestead ou West Cherry street. Another Ciiso of Classic Oliighainn. Undoubtedly our classic ginghams, which we formerly sold at 10 couts aud which aro now going at 5 cents havo met with success among the ladies. This morning wo opened another case. Come early and securo first choice, 4-28-tf R. F. GlM.. Finest spring styles of clothing for men, youths and boys sold at Rcfowich's at half tho regular price 3t UL JOSEPH G. II1, OF CAULISLE, PENNA. LIEUT. COLONEL SAMUEL A. LOSCH, OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. A regiment under the above veteran ofllcers of the 7th Pctitia. Cavalry and the 50th I'ctiua. Infantry, will be organ ized immediately under the following authority : Carlisle, Pa., Avkii, 23, 189S. SAMUitr, C. Thomson, l'ottsville, I'euna. You are hereby authorized to raise four (4) companies for my regiment for ser vice in the war against Spain in Cuba or iu defence of our own coasts. The regiment 1 am authorized to recruit will be accepted nfter the present National Guard. Joseph G. Vale, Provisional Colonel. A battalion of .four companies will be enrolled in this county and will await orders from the Governor of the Com nionwealtU through Colonel Vale. Rooms will be opened and enrollment lists will be ready for signing nt ouce iu Pottsville, St. Clair, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, Pincgrovc, Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardville, I'rackville, Mincrsville, Llewellyn, Tremout and Tamaqua. Present enrolling officers are : In Pottsville, Company A, Captain George A. Harris. In Pottsville, Company B, A. Howell Halberstadt, Jr., aud Clyde G. Allan. In Schuylkill Haven, I'nlsgrove's store, Lieut. Colonel Samuel A. Losch. In Orwigsburg, Captain George F. Stenhlin. In Girardville, Johu 11, Granger. Iu Minersville, Captain James Levau In Llewellyn, James Archbald, Jr. Individuals or bodies desiring to enroll are requested to report to the enrolling officer in or nenrcst to their respective towns. Sous of Veterans of the 48th, 50th and 96th Petma. Infantry and the 7th and 17th I'cuua. Cavalry arc particu larly desired. SAMUEL C. THOMSON, POTTSVILLE, PENNA April 27, 1898. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were the two reasons that formerly Kept people train attending to their teeth. Both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years Is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, $$ The Very Best Teeth, $8. You can get no better, nb matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. V'e can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (lold Fillings, $1; Uest Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, Soc; I:tr.-icting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. I'.xamlnations nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St., Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH'S PATRIOTS. Opportunity to Orgnnlro it Company oT Na tional Guards Here. Tlio remark has often been made, why Shenandoah Is not represented In the Na tional Guard. The patriots of tho town now have an opportunity to be represented in that organization, perhaps permanently, aud nt tho same, time carry out tho movomcnt Inaugurated hero by Chief iturgoss Tabor at tbo request of tbo National Volunteer Re serves. Thero u ro probably two or tbreo hundred citizens who would at unco answer tbo call for solmitcove, In the present dill! cutties, and who would remain members of tho National Guard. Governor Hastings on Moudav Issued n statement In which he stated that when the tho Guard, leaves the stato to enter tho ser vices of tho United States unotbor National Guard on the lines of tho present organiza tion, will bo rectultcd to take tbo places of tho present organization, for tho doublo pur peso of always having within oiirbordcis a National Guard for statu defense, uud also ss 11 resorve from which to furnish tho National Government with any additional troops which may bo required. It will be tint loinied, equipped, armed and drilled the stimo as the present National Guard, and If another call shall be mode for troops they will bo ready to lespond, Hero is an opportunity lor Slicnaudoab to organlzo a company of the National Guard, iu connection with tho movement of the Volunteer reserves, which could bo made n permanent organization aud glvo tho town what It should have had long ago a repre sentation in tho state guards. It Is a good inovo push it along. White blanks at 5 cents per pieeo aud gilts at 0 and 75 cents per piece. We havo higher priced wallpaper. At F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf MISCELLANEOUS. 1 WAN DCD. Local salesman to sell our II- lumlnntlnn nnd lubricrntlng oils, nxle urease nnd Detrolatutn. Viuo oils nnd liberal cotnmlfslon. Address I'cnn Petrolatum Co,, Oillce nnd Keflnery, Cornoixtlls, Pa, 4-28-21 niOK ItENT. Two lnrpp rooms In llpfowlch Imlldlnir. 10 South Main street All con veniences. Suitable for ofnee. 3-UMf fTlOU HAIiK A very dcslroblo property. An I1 ply to Joseph Wyntt, 201 North Main St. tf Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Yonr Home or at Onr Store.i --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company's plant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left at No. 7 Noith West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and Bowers street. WE WILL GIVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds oi building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean good grades. Come in and see us some day and we will show you our stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. -THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to I,. Goldin's clothing store, with a full line of boots and shoes at factory prices. New stock, new goods. We also carry a com plete line of gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, underwear, notions, &c, at prices according to the times'. We quote a few articles the prices of which speak for themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's shoes, from -to cents up; ladles' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up. Paints Celery Compound is tho I Best Spring Medicine? In The World. It makes the weak strong. We have it. A. WASLEY, 106 North Jinln Street. 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to em bark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illustra-' tion of our slaughter sale. Ba by Carriages 93.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, $2,75, White enameled bedsteads, a miracle, SI.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c. High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $1.69. FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 121-123 North Main St. DUSTO'S BRIBER SIM Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. A Handsome Dining Room Where the walls and ceilings nro made dainty mid attractive, by our unique designs and rich nnd beautiful coloring In wall papers, Is an Incentive to a falling appetite. At no time of the year docs your rooms need a new dress as much a when spring comes In her new garb, and shames tho dingy room where winter has left its impress In smoke and dust Look, at our now and lovely stock of wall papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW- ABE LEVIN E, Proprietor.
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