nKKnUBBanKBR iifMMssvA i.Vi. The War Scare I If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the Mew York, Philadel phia and l'ottsville papers to all parts of town; also the Kvkninc; Hi'RALt), which contains the latest news by wire and all county and local news. Leave vour order at the store or give it to the enrrier. HOOKS & BROWN, -a N. rvifflln St. SELLING OUT. I a i sinea'l uuli.i, i.ue, lblf clrtlis, linen. . una. 'near awl gent's furnishings. m :are bargain' to I had. Will in shortly :ml will eloc out our i annuiiily lv prices. LOUIS MANN, 3 West Centre Street, Kobbiiis' Block. PITHY POINTS. tlnipeiilliKfl TliroilKltout tlie Country Clironlrlfiil for llimty 1'pruwl. al Rcyratit, of town, is now employed at Howell's cafe, l'ottsville. The 0. A. 11. of l'ottsville, is urpmizinu a relief fund to help tho families of thoso who have volunteered. The following pensions have lieen Kmnted : Amandin Woiner, $0 ; Joseph 1'eist, both of ton n. William Chalmers, reprebentiiiK tho cm ploves of Win. I'lsiin colliery, last nit!ht pur chased from 1!. II. Morgan un 8x10 ling, to ho erected on a polo whero tho old breaker stood. W li. Dtisto, tho West Centre street barber. has placed n hydraulic chair m his shop. Four prisouors escaped from tho jail at Sun- bury yesterday. Hazlcton women aro belli filgbtcued by a jae in black. The w.-'.iyes at Park Placo will bo paid on Saturday. lluek Mountain colliery continues to work but ono day a week. Many cliannos will bo made in tho 1'. & 12. schedule on Sunday. Tho Knights of the Golden Kujjlo aro hold ing their stato convention at Scrantou. Tho employes at St. Nicholas were paid to day. Lancastei county tobacco growers report that many young plants have been destroyed by insects. For heatiue his aged mother-in-law with a piece of iron pipe, John J. Gill was held for trial at Scrantou. Judge. Bittinger, at York, yesterday, re fused to appoint a receiver for the r.aMern HuildiiiE Association. The renoininatiou of Congressman l'rnien tront by the Iterks County Democrats to-dav will probably bo by acclamation. Murderer Walter K. Godwin, who was to have been hanged at Wcllnhoro to-morrow, has been granted a respite by Governor Hastings until June II. The suit biought by tho Ponn heirs to le cover possession of tho Kastou "Circle," was yosterJay decided by tho United States Suprcinn Court in favor of tho city. l'atliotie I'rlvato KeslilcntH, v,t only havo many of ourbusiuoss houses and industries displayed patriotism by hoist ing the American colors from Hag stall's, but many of our private resiliences are following in the same footsteps. 12. II. Hunter, cashier of the Merchants National bank, has tho ills I'm lion of being the lirst resident of town to (loat the stars mid stripes from a flag stall' erected on a residence. Ho was followed to day by Mrs. Wasley, of South White street, win, also erected a Hag stall' from which old glory floats nobly. Another STOCK U U. S, and Cuban ' Just received. Larue Flatr Poles and Bracket Holders. All kinds of Flag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st. we: bottle: Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. ttg Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. Attentive uml skillful tonsorial artists always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In "Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Kergusou House Block. A gootl place fur a gooit drink Michael Mills' Saloon, li It. Centra rtreet, Mellct'a biilldliuf, "Wine. Whiskies, Brer mid CI gum. l'rcihes beer in town always on tap. flEsT LINK OK g GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY amd BTItAW. m Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Tin: wnATiinit. Tlic forecast lor WediiwuUy : Klr o lHly rlomlly tunl warm woatltfr ft th OfWiMW tr y mill fumtliwiMt ry W(nd ftlWht tuiiilmlme vliHiiKi'4. prtWMil b mln ntur niul i'ut of the l.ikn rd massing. -J. Ilnwll Hughes left town thUniornilig (or JH. Urotim. Cornelius Davenport made a trip to tho coiin.y sent to day. William Mswendcr transacted business at l'ottsville to day. Mrs. T. M. Sennlan wnsii gnostof fneiuls at l'oltsvllle to-day. 11. W. Nolinau, of Philadelphia. Is homo to spend his summer vacation. Miss Ma Lewie has gone to l'lillailclplila to spend r few days isiting friends. .Mrs. I;. C. llrobst and Mrs. Joseph Hall vislled fiiendsat l'oltsville to-day. Mrs. Philip Mailer, or Kast Coal street, pent to-day visiting relatives at Jalapp.i. Mrs. Strelsler. of Kurth West street, has lettirned from a visit to fiiendsat l'ottsville. Misses 1211a Kgan mid Katie Welsh went to Mincrsvllle this nioriiiiig to visit friends. Daniel X lloii-er and P. J. Portz were at Roaring Creek to-day on an angling ex pedition. Prof. J. W. Cooper attended tbo Inucrul of u relativo at Downiugtou, Chester county, yesterday. Mrs. llenj. liiihauls and Mrs. ltovlil Hvans left town this morning to visit friends it Reading. John I.eary to-day vacated li's house at Kllaugowan and shipped his furniture to N'orristown, Pa. i'ov. 11. 11. Albins, pastor of tho Calvary Baptist church, spent this morning visiting friends at Heading. Mrs. Philip J. lllcrmaii and daughter. Pauline, have gone to Philadelphia to spend 11 few days visiting friends. Miss Lou Costcllo, of Shamokln, who is the guest of town friends, lias returned from a visit to St. Nicholas. Mrs. (1. W. Johnson and Misses Hattio M. aud Annie C. Uoxby were the guests of St. Clair acquaintances to-day. A. I". Fosbhold, boss carpenter for tho Pennsylvania li. 11 , was taken ill in town this morning and left for his homo in Sun bury. The best place to buy your wall paper is at l J. Portz, 21 North Main street. We have the largest stock north of the mountain. tf ring KilNlug. Tho ceremonies attending tho Hag raising at Packer So. I colliery yesterday afternoon was of a patriotic and interesting character. The event attracted a largo ciowd. The exercises were opened witli prayer by James lleaton, followed by an address by ltev. P. P. D.iggett biistling with patriotic sentiment and delivered ill tho reverend gentleman's usual able manner; music by the Lehigh Valley Co. band ; soug, Matthew P. Itecd ; selectiou, Lost Creek drum corps ; address, Capt. (!. W. Johnson, in which lie eloquently referred to the significance of tho occasion ; closing address, Samuel Pahringer, outside foreman of the colliery. Tho exercises were participated in by tho school children of Lost Cieok and No. 3, aud the Lost Creek Cadets. The Hag, si.o 10x15, was raised at 0:52 o'clock as the drum corps played the ' Star Spangled Haulier" amid the shouts of tho spectators. Refreshments were served to those who par ticipated. A Cuban Hag :i5 floats beneath the shirs mid stiipes. ItemlrlcU llousft l'reo Lunch Grand Army bean soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. forming a New Kcghneut. A Tamaiua correspondent writes: "An effort is now being made to organize a new regiment of infantry, to be composed of companies selected from the P. O. S. of A. and Jr. O. LI. A. M. from Ashland, Shamokin, .Mahanoy City, Maucli Chunk, Lehigiiton. Nesijuehoiiing, .Summit Hill, Lausfurd, l'otts ville, Orwigsburgand Tamau.ua. The move ment is meetiug with success. Over 200 were present at the Armory on I rulay evening and tho formation of Company A is assured It is rumored that ox-Major Wallace Oliss will bo the colonel and ox-Captain Glp War rington will bo made major ot the new regi incut. Maliiinoy City Knees. A raco meet, forlho wheelmen of Kastern Pennsylvania, has been fixed for Memorial Day, .Monday, .May 30th, to bo held at thu Mahanoy City Athletic Association's paik. 1 ho races will be called at 2 in the afternoon. The entries to handicap races closo Monday, day 23, and to other races. I'riday, May 27 Following re tho events: Ono milo novice, three prizes, $28; ono inilo open, three prizes, $.0; two mile handicap, three prizes, jiiO; live mile handicap, four prizes, Sfi-'i; one-half mile lap race, three prizes, $.15; ono mile hoys race, under 10 years, must have 8 entries, three prizes, f IS. At Payne's nursery, Glrardvlllt, you will lind the largest stock overseen in tho county. A Wuril to Cjellsls. Tho season of tho bike is now at hand and every enthusiast who intends to purchase a wheel makes a thorough oxamlnatlsn of the iifleieut makes. For tho coming season tho 'Victor" is gaining popuhuity over Its com petitors. The local agent, A. H. Swalin.ro poits his sales us being numerous and the udications aro that tho season s sales will ho enormous. Many riders want a bike that will stand up, run easy, and give long service. Br puiehaslng the Victor" their wishes will bo gratified. lllekert's Cain, liuan soup, fieo, to-night, Liver mid potato salad Jo-morrow morning. Olid Fellows' Day. Elaborate preparations aro being male for the eclehratipn of Odd Fellows Day at Mlnersvlllo next I'riday. Three largo aiches have been erected aud professional decomtors aro at work on the principal buildings. The parado will move at 2 p. u. sharp, headed by tho Third llrlgade band. A ball in tho opera house will be the evening attraction Advices from the various lodges thioughuut this and adjoining counties indicate a largo attendance. Serious Accident Averted. Seven men were going down on the cage ut Wadesvillo Blmft to work yesterday, when tho engineer reversed his lever to hoist instead of to let down the meu, Tho cago went up aud was stopped by tho shcevo wheel, and the men narrowly escaped Bcrious injury. lAau Harris, inside foreman, was the only ono Injured, ho having several ribs broken and u bruised body. It was a narrow escape. The Keating Iilcyclo 305 days ahead of tliein all at llriimin's. Also a full supply of cements, oils and sundries l-lrel Tirol 1 Ire! Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cosh companies : Phila. Uudii writers Insurunco Co, of North Amerieu and Klro Association, Hartford i'iio Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester I'lro Ins. Co., United Firemen's fus. Co. T. T. William, J 2.1 S. Jardlu St., Shenaudoah. nought u Chrailoul Knglne. Klngtowu will now have fire protection. It has been decided to purchase a chemical engine. The apparatus will carry two tanks, having u capacity of thirty gallons each, Pi CMMD i CM and common carelessness can make n combination strong enough to defy all tho healing skill of tho physician. Common carelessness lots the cold root and grow. Common carolessness says, between paroxysms of cough ing, " It will ho all right in a day or two," and tho common end is con firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. Tho common-senso treat ment of a common cold i3 a prompt doso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is the most efficient and reliable euro for colds and coughs, and is con stantly prescribed by physicians. S. Haynes, M.D., Saranac, N.Y.. says : "I havo used Ayer's Cherry Tectoral in my practico since 1853, nnd have always found it rcliablo for the cure of colds, coughs, and all long diseases," is now put up in half-siza bottles, for half price 50 cents. Siirprino l'arly. Master John McDonald, tho young buck and wing dancer who has just closed a suc cessful season's engagement with Pert. Koenig's King Dramatic Company, was ten dered a surprise party at tho homo of his parents on Nortli Plum alley, last evening. (James were indulged in and a luncheon was served. Among the little folks in attendance wero Mary Downey, Katio Sculley, Emily llaskey, Maggio McDonald, Delia Yetko, Ella Riiics, "Anuio McDermott, Anna Jones, Margaret Fallen, Maine Oliver, Margaret Fahey, Maud Pooler, Mary Lawsou, Mary McDonald and John and Patrick McDonald, John Dougherty, Harry Gordon, Martin llreuniiu, Edward and Enoch Pooler, lienja mill and Albert Haskoy, Thomas Gradnell, Michael Downey, James Dalius, David Watson, Joseph lladcwicz, Harry McGrail, Michael and Joseph McDonald, George Lam bert mid William Foley. Whito blanks at 5 cents per piece and gilts nt 0 and 7J cents per piece. Wo havu higher priced wallpaper. At F. J. Portz, 21 Nortli Main street. tf GlrariHIllo Abbl7e. The people of Girardvillo had a grand pa triotio celebration last night in honor of Dewey's victory over tho Spanish fleet ut Manila. At seven o'clock there was a parade in which about 250 horsemen attired ill cos tumes of patriotic colors took part and tho music was furnished by two bands. At Keim's hotel there was a general assembling of tho citizens, at which speeches were made by Col. P. F. Monagban and Phil. Council. There was also u grand display of flieworks and amid tho jeers of tho great crowd hearso containing mi cfllgy of Gen. Weyler was hauled through the streets. Suit for Wages. John J. Il.lkcr, ot town, was awarded a claim for wages against J. A. Kemery, of Mahanoy City, on Saturday evening. Raker worked for tho defendant as a paintor, and instituted the suit for wages in the fall of last year. Serious Fall. Mrs. Mary J. Evans, of West Lino street, is sullering from a fracture, of a collar boue, sustained by falling down steps while sho was engaged in cleaning windows yesterday afternoon. Geranuinns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Held tor AHsuult. Georgo Davidson was prosecuted by his father, John Davidson, before Justice Toomey last night for assault mid battery and com mitted in default of $500 bail. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 Nortli Mala street. tf More Flags stolen. People of South White stioet aro complain ing that flags are being stolen from their lesidencos. They say the robbers have a mania for tho Cuban flag and in many in stances the American flag is left unmolested. II, i r -win iu Up. On account of the lucieased tax of one dollar per band on beer, that beverage may go up, or If tho prico Is not advanced thu glasses In which the bevorago is served will be smaller. In this town, however, the prico has not been advanced. AteldaUls Cufe. Liver aud onions to-nig lit. Lehigh Valley l'ay Kout. On Thurday, May 12th, Paymaster Wilhelm of the Lehigh Valley railroad, will pay the employes from Peiiu Haven Junction to Wcatbcrly, Mt. tunnel, Jlazleton, Delano ml Mauch Chunk, via Quakako. ltuslliess ltoiuoviil F. E. Magargle, tho grocer, was busy to day moving his stock from the Titmau build ing to his new uuaiters un Last Centre street, just cast of .Market. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, 25c. Air. Btempsoii a Soldier. F. P. Steiupson, formerly manager of Hotel Pratioy here and now connected with the City hotel at Hhamokin, has enlisted in one of the military companies at Mt. Gretna as a private. Mr. Steuipsou is well and fa vorably known hero as a leader In musical events while a resident of this town. All kinds uf vegetables and (lower seeds, aud plants at Payne's nurseries, Uimrdville. Electric cars pass tho door. 5-ti-tf Appropriation Charged. . Peter Clilclhiuc, uf East Centre street, was piusecuted before Justice Toomey last night on u charge of collecting (3,50 and appro printing it to his own use. Tho prosecutor was J. M. lilttouhouso. Tho defendant gaye J300 bail. To Cure Ueadach In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-IIeadacho. All druggists KxSupt. i:iMenllowor's Suit. Tho Centrallii people, as well us thoso In this section, aro anxiously looking forward to the case of J. II. Eisenhower vs. Ceutralia School District, iu which the former Is bring ing suit fur salary as supertutcudtut, claim ing tu havo been illegally removed from otlice. 'This case will he heard this week, American and Cuban flags, all sizes aud qualities. F. J. Portr, 21 N. Main struct, tf Aprs fWg Pectoral PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS ORDERED TO THE SOUTH Special Dcfpaleh to Mount CSrctnn, I'a., JIny 10. Ordera ! wero received last night from WnBhlng ton to notify the war department ns poon ns n regiment Is mustered, in order that it miiy be moved to Chlcka iiiau(?n. Compnny officers reported 37 compnnlos ready for muster this morn ing:. The first detail of Pennsylvania's Infantry to inovo comprises about 3,000 olllcers and men, as follows : First Regiment, of Phila delphia, Colonel Wendell 1'. Ilnwmaii, com prises ton companies ; Second Regiment, of Philadelphia, Colono' John lliddlc Porter, ten companies; Third Regiment, of Philadel phia, Colonel ltobert Ralston, eight com panies ; Fourth Regiment, covoriug Lebanon, Allentowu, Heading, l'ottsville, Plnegrovo, Hamburg mid Columbia, Colonel David 1), Case, eight companies. The hardships of the past 11 days have so thoroughly seasoned the sol diers to the extremes of weather that there are no complaints'. The recruits have been nil supplied with blankets and subsistence, and their condition is much Improved over Sunday. So far only tin ce have left camp. The bad ; weather has not developed any serious ; Illness, and not one patient has been , placed In the general hospital cstnb- llsdied as a precautionary step. Addl- 1 tlonnl rerrults arrived yesterday from I MAHANOY CITY. Tbo Writer or tin- Acceptance Sent to JIUs Helen (.mild. Mahanoy City, May 10. The expert pen man of the custom department of tho United States Treasury to whom was assigned tho preparation of the letter of acknowledgment from the Treasurer to Miss Helen Gould for a gift of $1(10.000 to the United States war fund was J. W. Swank, a brother of Josiali Swank, of Delano, and an uncle of 11. P. Swank, Esq., tho lawyer of town. Ho is said to be tho most skillful penman 'n tho department. At a special meeting of tho lloroiigh Coun cil last night it was decided to pave West Centre street from Catawissa to D street; East Centre street from 4th to 0th street ; Main street from Ccntro to Mahanoy street; Mahanoy avenue from the west sido of Cata wissa street to the east side of Third street, tho whole covering 30,783 square yards. Andrew Robertson, of Shamokin, has con tributed $10Jo the fund being raised here for the lelief of tho families of Company E, of town. Illp; Ciiuip Near I'li'liiilelphlii, Philadelphia, May 10. It Is probable that a large camp, containing about 50,000 troops of the volunteer army, will be established near Philadelphia, probably at Toriesdale or Paoll. These troops will include the National Guards of the New England states and New York, but none of the Pennsylvania men, It being the policy of the war de partment to send troops outside their own state. i-ariKlo In Honor of Dewey's A'totory. Chicago, May 10. The skylight of the ofllcois' cabin of the battleship Maine arrived here this morning, and will have a placo In the big parade today In honor of Admiral Dewey's victory. The skylight will be carefully framed and placed on a special float, covered with the national colors and draped in black, In honor of the Maine dead. Sailors and naval reserve men will be on the float to guard the treasure. Tin, JCthlra of Hook Thieving. With respect to books, says Herbert Putnam in Tho Atlantic, habit, if not convention, 1ms tended to establish n spe cial codo of ethics, distinct from that ap plicable to ordinary properties. It niny well bo that tho property right in a book is n limited and provisional light a right which continues in tho owner only until it appears that tho volunio will confer a grontcr benefit upon tomo ono else. This vlow, which limy justify nay, which to a scnsltivo coiiEcIonco may sorrowfully compol tho expropriation of n book, does not necessarily extend to tho expropriation of tho coll fonts of n hook, nnd wo havu it as a singular contrast that many persons of repute, who would hold it n theft to phighirlzo othor men's ideas, hold it no more than n plagiarism to steal their books. In using thu turm "thuft" In con nection with books wo should therefore explain that by thuft wo inciin no more than tho dispossession of ono holder in fa vor of another nnd set apart wholly the question of moral turpitudu in thu trans action. Jilutrgeuey Treatment. "An accident that often liuppons In places wlioro a physician cannot bo scoured is a wound tlut causes soniu of tho in ternal organs to protrude," said Dr. A. C. McGuIru in a lecture ton class In "first aid to thu injured." In such an emer gency t hero Is no occasion to faint or get frlghtonod, ho thinks. All that needs to bo done Is to wash the wound, push tho organs back and put on n Imiidngo. A low drops of carbolic acid, if it Is to bo hud, may bo added to tho water, but plain water or anything obtainable will do. In war times milk was often -used for thu bathing. Sew York Tribune. A Hitt'erent Crunk. Tom I sou that Hurry has taken out n patent for u now hioyolo orank. Will Good I That's what wo noed. I'lio prosont bicyulo crunks are becoming nnbeurablo. Nuggots. CHAIRMAN SHAY'S CALL. Amendments Muilo For lteptlblleall Dele gate Kleetloll For State Delegates. Srnovi.KiLt, Co. llEi'imuoAN Coimitti:k No. 10 Sooth Ckxtuh sihei.t. l'OTTHVILLK, l'A , MAY 7, lfeOS, Notice U hereby given that the Itepublieaii Delegates I lib. or til i e ected last year on Saturday Aucust , or their alternates, for the First Leglsla- tlvo District will bo convened In the lloromrb o Mahanoy City at the Armory Hall, on Satur day, ifay 21st. A. I). ls'JS, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for tho election of two delegates and two alternates to the next llepubllean State Con vention. This contention will bo called tolirdcr by Ifarrlsuu Kail. The drh'L-ntis or their alternates in tho Second Legislature lllctrict will be reconvened hi the uorougn or Ashland ut waxiungion nan, on Saturday, May 21t A. I), 1MM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the election of ono delegate and one alternate to tho next UcpuliHcnu State Conve tlou This convention will bo called tu order by Joseph Cocklll. 'I'he delegates or their oltcrnates In the Third Leiilslallvu District will bo reconvened In the lloroiigh of Tauiaqua, at tho United Stabs lintel, on Saturday, May 21st, A. I. Isok, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the election. of one delegate and one altcrnato to tho nuxt Republi can Mlatu luiiieiitlnn. This convention will bo culled to order by Charles Sliludel. The delegates or their alternates In the Fourth LeglslatiM' IHstrlet will be reciin vein d hi the lloioughof l'uttsvllle, at Centennial Hall, on Saturday. Mar 21st. A. 1). IMS. ut 10 o'clock hi the foieuoou, for the election of four delegates and four alternates to tbo next Jlepuhlioun btate This con-icutlon will bo called to order by the Chairman nf tins liuit !oontv Convention. Delegates or their alternates In the respcetlio neuritis will gotru themselves aceoruiugiy. liy order of Executive Committee, AiiTiiru L. SilAV, Chairman, T-H-2i LvHNimi IIcnAM). I'lttsbuT-K, Shnion, Oil City, Krle and other western points. Those accepted were Immediately assigned to their respective companies. Lieutenant Colonel Hoffman was yes terday elected colonel of the Eighth regiment, succeeding Colonel Jlngee, who was rejected liy the medical board. Major K. 11. Watts, of Carlisle, was elected lieutenant colonel ; Cnpt.iln V. H. Holmes, of Co, K, St. Clair, was elected Major of the Schuylkill Hattallon, which now becomes the Fiist, and Captain J. I(. Hutchinson, of Har rlshurg, Was elected major of tho Second Hat tallon. In order to fill tho vacancy in Co. K, caused by tho elevation of Captain Holmes to Major, First Lieutenant Famo was elected captain. Second Lieutenant John Dufl'y becomes First Lieutenant. Sergeant Fred H. Fame, of Co. K, St. Clair, was assigned to the ollico of Drill Ser goant of tho Fighth Regiment of now ro crults. Tho ollictal report of the Lxniiliiing lloaod was handed down this inorntng. The follow ing men havo been reiectcd, most of them on account of height: George It. VillUms, Charles 11. Weber, Walter 15. Straub. Howell V. Uyinis, Charles Hartzell, William Kbert, Charles Fentzer, Henry Lavenburg and Lewis C. Joyce. Joyco. however, is referred to Major Hall, U. S. Examiner. DEWEY OBEYED ORDERS. The Very Brief Instructions Cabled to the Victorious Commodore by Secretary Long. Washington, May 10. It has been known for som time to a few people In the nimilnlstrntlon circles and at the navy department that the orders sent to Admiral Dewey under which he acted In the attack upon Manila were remarkable for terseness, conciseness and comprehensiveness. Efforts to secure the text of the order have been unavailing up to yesterday, when tlo president referred to It In his message to congress. Here Is the text of the order: Washington, April SI, IHIIH. Dewey, Iloiur ICoim, ( liliin: WurluiH coiniiH'iioed bet ween tho United Mate's li nil Spain. Proceed at onco to Phil ippine Islands. C'oinmeiieo operations at onco, partloiilarlyiigiiliisttho Spanish- lleot. You must cnpttiro vessols or destroy llioin. Uho utmost on ilenvors. J.ONO. Miss Dlxon Klltertalns. An cnjoyablo social assembly was held at tho homo of Miss Kate E. Dixon, at Lost Creek So 2, last evening. Tho hostess had as her guests fully 50 of her friends. A program of music was a pleasant feature, in which Miss Annie Gillesuie, of Girardvillo, and Morris Morrisoy, of Lost Cresk, wero tho soloists. Their selections wero woll rendered and lecclved. Dancing was also indulged in. Impossible to forcsco an accident. Not Impossible to be prewired forit. Dr, Thomas' Eelectric Oil Monarch over pain. i)ii:i). LKWIS.-Uu the Will lust., at Shenandoah, Pa., Gwendoline, Infant dnughter of Llewellyn and Sarah Lewis, aged 10 months nnd 5 days. The funeral will take placo on Thursday, 12th. lost., at 1 p in , from tho family residence at No. 11 South Jnrdlu street, proceeding mi tho 2 p in. Pennsylvania train for St. Ctlalr, where interment will tie made. Itelntlvcs and friends respectfully Invited to attend 2t Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DI80EEERB such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dlzzinoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appotlto, Costlveness, Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE HRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:cilAM'S PILLS, taken ns direct ed, willqulckly restore Fomalos to com tpleto health. They promptly romovo (obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro hick Ilcailucho. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro i Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE Of any 1'ntcnt .llcdiduo In the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. MISCELLANEOUS. jlOlt HUNT. A desirable dwelling home, i.fiitrnllv I, irate.! Tithi. mitilenit,, A, il.lv at tho llKlULli ollleo. 6-7-31 TitOlt SALE. A saloon, flood stand and V central location. Hu9 two pool tables, ono belutr a combination of pool and billiard. Apply at tho IIeualii ofllee. tf FOR SALIC A valuable property for sale on South Jardlu street. For further Informa tion apply to M0 South Pear alley. S-3-2w TOOK ltUNT,- -Two largo rooms In Hefowlch 10. South Main street. All con. V building, vcnlences. ."suitable for ollico. 3-19-tf F01t SALK A very desirable property. Ah ply to Joseph Wyutt, 201 North -Main St. tf Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo Our Store.i or at -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, l0vdot' Mill lixplosloil IffflH Two. Portland, Me., May 10. Tho win el mill at tho CI umbo Powder mills In Windham, 10 miles north of this city, blow up yesterday, causing the dcuth of Walter Maxfiold and Frank Cuptlll. Tho powder mill was not In operation at the time, hut men wero nt work making repairs nenr the wheel mill. It Is supposed that the explosion re sulted from a blow struck by ono of the workmen. Tho .ninip In Wheat nnd Flour. i Baltimore, May 10. Yesleiday was another record breaker In the loi il 1 grain market. May wheat ndvanred from $1.32, Saturday's closing ngure. to $1.4G(3'1.4S. This is the highest price; paid for whent for Immediate delivery ' since 1SC2, when It sold nt $1.57. The i price of flour went ip DO cents n barrel, i mnklng an ndvnnce of $L"30 a barrel In that staple since last Monday. ' I'lilliuliUiiliru'H War Gill. Philadelphia, May 10. The resolution ndopted by city councils last week, leasing one of the city's huge river patrol boats to the government for the consideration ot $1. was signed yester day by Mayor Warwick, and the boat will be Immediately turned over to the federal authorities. l.leliti'iiai'l T.owiui Iteturns. Nassau, N. P., May 10. First Lieu tenant Andrew S. llowan, of the Nine teenth Infantry, the agent of the United States wnr department who has been on a visit to General Gomez, In Culm, urrived here yesterduy, after accomp lishing his mission. He has seen nil thf Cuban leaders. He left Cuba on May 1 In an open boat. fsHEuivirrim NEURALGIA and tlmllar Complaints, aim rrcpanu unuer ino strictcut GERM A II MEDICAL LAWS., prescribed by i.k.laent phydciansi DR. F1ICHTER S fch R RtrtUiTfiri W is bsj r -1 1' nrys ' ' li EXPELLEU World rpnnwned I lleinfirlfnlitir successful ! (OnlrcennlnowlthTrade Alark ' Anchor.' IF. Ad. ltklitcr .U'o., 2131'iarlSt.. Xcw York,. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 23&S0CU. lladuiocd & rccoimucmlcd hj A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St.. n. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .P.D.Klrlin, 6 H.Maln! J. 'snenanaoan. t. DR. niCHTEFl'B ' SANCTION." STOMACHAL best for , mwpepwlu tVnrnmnrli Cnmplnititi GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. I'lilnless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teelh, I5. The Very lleft Teeth, $8. You can ucl no belter, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take j our impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Cold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Pllllngs, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaminations and estimates ficc. Wcuse hut one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Whito & Centre Sts., RobMns' Building J yr ofthoGlolofcr E. WE BUILD HOJ1ES. We build you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability of any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. N. -THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at; No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. Next door to ly. Goldiu's clothing store, with a full line of boots and shoes at factory prices. New stock, new goo'ds. 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 dents up; children's shoes, from 4o cents up; ladles' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up, HUM F3R YEARS CURED I had Salt IUicutn for years. My leg from knee to anklowas raw and swollen, and tho pain was Intense I tried doctors In Hartford. Watcrbury, nnd Sew Haven, to nonvall. Cu TictiiA It insolvent, Cuiicura (ointment), and a box of CunctmA Soai1 completely cured mo. OAltRETT T. SAYEItS, Hartford Elcctrlo Light Co., Hartford, Conn. SpcETlT CcBB TllElTMKKT FOR T0RTCRI5O, Dinrin. Chi m lluMOm.wmt 1.omof IUik. Warm balhs with L'e ri r Soap. ntl Dnolntlnci Willi Cunci'RA, aud nil itlo,ct of CfticeRA HrsntVKWT. PsM Itirmishout the world. I'cittkr Ilnro atid CiltM. Coir., I'rojn., lioiton. llow to Luro Silt lUuum, free. CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE. Ba by Carriages $3.50 and up. Stoves ! Stoves , j We are at present making a J specialty of handling stoves and j ranges. Our latest inducement is "Queen Cindorella," With an everlastintr trinlex crate. 'one you can burn on three sides. ' neii i i i r. i . j Will UUII1 1KUU UI SUIl CUU1, IS ,1 good baker and a fine looker. This stove we will sell ior the next 30 days at greatly reduced prices. V BUSY FURNITURE and STOVfi STORE, 121-123 North Main St. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kenovaling Company'splant, 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 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowers street. A Handsome Dining Room Whcro tlie wnll nml ceilings aro made dnfnt ami attractive ly our unique designs and rich mid beautiful eolorii in wnll papers, Is an Incentive to a fulling appetite. At no time of tlic year doe your rooms need a now drcsa n much as when spring cornea In tier new gnrh, nnd sliniiies the dingy room where winter 1ms left Its impress In Hinoko and dust' I ook nt our new nnd lovely atock of wnll papers. J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. O'Hearn, NEW- o 'ABC LEVI N E, Proprietor.
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