1 X e War Scare i If you want to keep posted you st read the newspapers. We de er all the New York, Philadel phia aud Pottsville papers to nil fjarts of town; also the Evening Hi rld, which contains the latest news by wire and all county and local news. Leave your order at the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. VI a In St. SELLING OUT. i i uri.iiii". lace, table cloth, linen, uinl-rwcar ami gent's furnishing, or- urc liarirnins to le had. Will iprcad I'll s, UJ t tlx" town shortly anil will clcne out our 1. .it iuiijinir,l low prites. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Hobblns Block. .ilium H 1 1 run"" I'm' oinii'oi'. ii I'.i.. M.'iy 13. Superior i u laily linn rPKlntered Oitirt Jul . with Oumy t'halrmnn Itutz here for tn initi.iii foi- I'nlteil States sena tor S iitT ijuav Is also n-RlnteriMl h.r Tin ! m-trntion of Judge Orliuly was a surprise to the party lenileis. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Am ItoIloctiMl li.v DoiilliiKH In 1 '1 1 1 lint c I -jihln mill I In 1 1 1 in '. M111..1I. i.i i May 12.-I'"lour lower: winur -a rune $4 .VMi4.7!, Pennsylvania roll r I. .ii $''7V(iG; t-ity mills, extra, 1 i j. Jtw (lour solil In a small way at fl per o..rnl for choice Pennsylvania. In it un.ritlid, No. 2 red, spot. tl.Rfi'n 140 Corn tirm No. 2 mixed. May, 42c; No. ; yi luv, for local trade, 44V4e. Oats quiet . nd steady, No. 2 white, 3S(J3SHc.; No. 2 white, clipped. 3SV4c-. Hay steady 4hc belter urades; choice timothy, t(l for large bales. Heef firm; beef ' $-.2 'J) i: Pork HtronKi family, $13 t mt-i $11.2utill.75; short clear, 1 13. "0 J.,ard tlrm; western steamed, IJuuer hteady: western creamery, 7- do factory. 13til4e.; Wins, ,.i)lni ution creamery, H&lotye.; New oiku niilC'e.; fancy Pennsylva nia Iflnis jMbblnu at l!'22c; do. wliole t k IV. Checie quiet; lurife, white, 'T S mill ilo . "'.-sc. ; large, colored, Sc.: snialf ilo r'.'.,7i4c.; light skims, GVfcWTc; pari skims 5' .'nCVjc. : full skims, 2U3c. 1.K5 stiailv New York and I'ennsylva ni.i 10 4 Mr . western, fresh, lOVtc.; nuihern Mi, Potutoes steady: New Jork $J Tullow llrm; city, 3riV,(,c.; " Try Vc.. as to eiuallty. Petroleum rc-'nrcl New York, Phlludel aad llaltlmore, $5.tK); do. In bulk. Turpentine unlet at .lOfillO'.&c. Cab- I quiet, southern, 7rc4Ul. Mmore. May 12. Hour quiet and sprint? wheat, patent, $7iii7.5U. Wheat and lower, spot and mouth, l.S2ffl July. $1 12. August, $1.11 ; steamer red SI 2Mil.2s4; southern, by 6am 1 1 :0H1 .''. do. on uraile, $l.:S',4iri.32!i. - qun-t iol. IPt'it IHjC. ; month, June. 41V lllic; July, 41V(f lUtc, ler mix.cf 401-jffHU:!C ; southern, 11 12'. i . do. yellow, 42fil3e. Oats r No white. :ts i.5 1 ; No. 2 mixed, It. ill and lower; No. hearby, ' fii N 2 western, 75VSC 1 In - llrm; e timothy, J13. Lettuce, Jl.WQl.Vo asiket I.lvo Stock .MurliolM. . York. May 12. Peeves weak: cIVJ d epiote live cattle at KKillo., dressed wi'i'l i sheep ii'jfdio'ii'.. diessed weight: rcfrlit' rjinr li ef .it per lb. Calves hr.1l v. ils, $l..je'.r,.7j; all sold. Sheep h r.i 1 mills tti.ik .mil slow; spring lambs s Ov I'ir.'i. ars unsold; clipped sheep. ( 14 ii ', unshorn, Jl.Cli'i; clipped i i.ius J'"i .-prlnK lambs, G.25C7, li nrm a $1 2.V.il.60. i , i lal,,rt I'.i.. Slay 12.-CattIo about ,1 1 1 1 i jr. IOiiiC.15; prime, H.&fyG; mrnon J t 'Hi'ci 1.1.",. Hogs active and I ci ininie m.illums anil heavy lions, $ ,4ii Y..ik,is. :Wik.&; light York (! $4.i I. in. pIkh, $4tf4.10; good roughs, ' .4 . oimnun to fair. 52.!W'ti3.50. Sheep Irm cholt-e , lipped, $1.1504.25; common, t ! ilti choic e dipped lambs, $4.90c&5.10; i mmon to good, $4.25ii4.S0; spring lambti, i Veal calves, $!.&0b5.7S. Keiiioval Notice. F 11. Magarglo. tlio grocer, lias moved bis place of business from tho Titman building to No ?fl Kist Centio street, where ho lias nil facilities for a prompt and satisfactory tilling of eiders. 5-11-lt A 1 1 Aj i i r coods aro marked in plain figures so that by buying at a ono-price house you never piy more for the goods than they are worth. Mammoth Clotiiiko House, L. Goldln, Prop. skyour croccr for tbo "Uoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is tlio best dour made. Another new STOCK -OF- U. S. and Cuban FLAGS Just received. Flag Poles and Bracket Holders. All kinds of Flag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st. BOTTLE c Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. 11 n wc I'fvvate family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. polumbia Brewing 1 Company. !;? frtfSr link op Sik I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, f, HAY ncl HTJIA.W. VV rioor ana rauie uu uioius. E. B. FOLEY, 27 WASHINGTON NEWS. (Continued from 1'lrst 1ako.) hntt liocti H Miei.iled itll tlio Insurgent ii nil y since the 11 ret nutlirmtk. 'J he invasion of Cub has been teinimiarily ahatitlnneil until further news oin ho had of the PpanUli fleet, wlileli was leportml off Marllnlcine, French Went Indies. The limy department is Ritlslleil that the Slnlli fleet has been lit St. Picric, Martini que, two days replenishing coal bunkers, anil that the l'vciich Kuveriiiiient law hold up de spatches sent to this government, hy which the movements of the Spanish licet would have been better traced the Inst few days, tjuaiteiiiiaster (leueml Weeks has been or dered to provlilo tninspoimtlou for thirty ' regiments of infantry and five Imtterie of artillery to go to Chickamatiga from fourteen states, including Pennsylvania. Secretary of State !. and other Cabinet members to day said there would bu no pro clamation of blockade at Manila. It wa said that Hear Admiral Dewey ha control of tlio situation and could lie depended upon to f-ee that uu contraband of war got into Manila. SPAIN READY TO QUIT. Prominent Statesiitiiii in Spiin Sns She Will Accept Out- Term. Special to HvKStsn Hi. haul Madrid. May 1,1 Altliougli tbo Cabinet crisis is not yet olllcially annoiinceil, there is no longer a shadow of a doubt that it exist and 1 very acurute, for tbo government is, ami has been lor several nays, one in name only. In a day or two a new Ministry will rule. Scnors Jlotet and Oiillou will retire. Ouo of the must prominent statesmen in Spain declares that tlio reconstructed Cabinet will Immediately treat for peace on Piesident Mc- Klnlcy's conditions, on tbo basis of tlio cession of Cuba and Porto jtlco. Tlio position of the now cabinet can be slated as follows : Spain will bo willing to give up both Cuba and Porto Kico anil letiro altogether from this hemisphere, if sho is permitted to re tain her colonies in tlio Philippines. Tlio changes in tlio cabinet are logically certain to bo made, and then tbo govern ment will try to secure peaco by every means in its potter. Murderer Hanged. Special to UvKNtmiHcitALD, Pittsburg. May 13. Philip Hill, colnrei, who murdered Oeorgo Lawrence at lltillnn ou April 27th last, was hanged hero at 10:10 tliis illuming. Tlio Oregon Sails. Special to Kvkmnii 1Ibkai.ii. Kio Janeiro, May 13. The battleship Oregon and gunboat Marrietta, are now pro ceeding ditect to Key West, having left 1 la h l,l on the Uth lust. The Spanish torpedo gunboat Teiuorario has passed up the La l'latto river toward Paraguay. Killed by Palling WlllN. Special to PvF.siNii IIi:uai.ii. New York, May 13. Tlio rear portions ol two five-story houses, No. Ill and 18 East llflth street, in courso of construction, col lapsed this morning. Tlitee men were killed aud several were injuicd. JilimueiM Leaving. Special to Uvesino Hi:uali. Vienna, MHy IS. A despatch from Tokio, Japan, says tlio Japanese forces are evacuat ing Wei-hai-Wel, China. TALK OF INTERVENTION. France, Russia and Germany Fear That Our Government May Retain the Philippines. London, liny 13. Inquiries in quar ters where olilclal opinion Is closely followed suggest that the obvious un easiness of France, Hussla and Ger many over the continuance of the war has been communicated to ofllcial quarters hero. Austila has special dynastic reasons for desiring penco. France, Hussla and (iermuny llnd ground for alarm lest America should be led so far on the path of conquest that American public opinion should demand the retention of the Philippines, If not other Spanish possessions. It is understood that representations have been made to the Government here from some European capitals, Paris among them, in favor of Joint Intervention, nominally In the Interests of peace, but really, as It ap pear)) In high quarters here, to forestall uny attempt at American acquisitions outside of America's homo sphere. Any such attempt to coerce America out of her legitimate sphere of Bpoil, as France, Itussla and Germany co erced Japan, will llnd no support here. The feellnR in olilclal as well as In gen eral quarters tends rather to that of Mr. Cecil Ithodes, who expresses him self very forcibly on England's true policy nnd advises America to stick to what Bhe gets. Mr. Ithodes says: "Never mind what other people say, let her stick to the Philippines. Let England give her moral support. That will keep the other powers quiet. Let America In return keep an open door In the Philippines, (jlvlnB England, and nny other power who treats her as well fiscally as England does, the same freedom In the Philippine market as America herself will enjoy." MESSAGE PROM' DEWEY. Thu lloi cicil Manila 1 Ills Hi, -established Cubic, Communication, wnshl..Kton. May 13. The following came to Heuietary Long late yostorday afUrnoon, and gliows cable communl- cation has been restored with Manila bay: Hong Kong. May 12. Secretary of the Navy: "There is little change In the situation. I inn transferring to transports steel breech loading rlllos from sunken Spanish man-of-war. Also stores from arsenal In my possession. I am maintaining strict blockade. Add Amis to list of destroyed vessels. The El C'orreo Is piohalily the El Cano. ' "DEWEY." We lave done away with jowiug on cloth ing. If you buy of us you have coufideuco you get your moueys worth, and wo get a customer. Our goods marked at ouo and the lowest price. Mamuotii Cloth i no House, L, Qoldiu Prop. it 11.111 and common carelessness can make a combination strong enough to defy all the healing skill of the physician. Common carelessness lots tho cold root and grow. Common carelessness says, between paroxysms of cough ing, "It will bo all right in a day or two," and tho common end is con firmed lung trouble, perhaps con sumption. Tho common-sense treat ment of a common cold is a prompt doso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is tho most efficient and reliable cure for colds and coughs, and i3 con stantly prescribed by physicians. S. llAVNCfl, M.D., Sarnnac, N.Y., says : " I havo used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my practico sinco 1853, and have always found It reliablo for the cure of colds, coughs, and all lung diseases." is now put up in half-size bottles, for half price 50 cents. PITHY POINTS. Happening Tliiougliolit the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perineal. Good inotnlng, Porto Iiteo! Hawaii? Now tho ciy is : "Remember tho Wins low !" Schuylkill Haven lias organized a "Dewey Club." Sliamokin schools will doso witli a nine months' term. Tho old soldiers received their pension chocks yestciday. The lintoitgh Council will hold a special meeting tills evening. A colored evangelist is holding open-air meetings at St. Clair. The II igli school commencement exercises in this town will ho held on Juno 27. Tbo new Salem Reformed church at Camp- bellstoivu, Lebanon county, was yesterday dedicated. American and Cuban Hags, nil sizes and qualities. V. J. Portz, 21 N Main struct, tf Tlio Lehigh Coal and Laud Company, wbosn operations aro in tlio vicinity of Itltck Creek, lias discovered a seventeen foot vein of first-class anthracite coal. Tlio funeral of tbo late Morris Fitzgerald will tako placo at 0 a. in. to-moirow. High mas will bo celebrated at the Annunciation church and tlio remain will bo interred in tlio Annunciation cemetery. Cyrus Zccger, a veteran of tlio civil war, met death under the wheels of a Sliatnnkin & Mt. Carinel trolley car. While walking on tlio lieliefonto Ccntial ltailioad, near State College, Crawford Swilzcr was killed by a train. The Keating lllcyclo 30.") days ahead of them all at Ilrumm's. Also a full supply of cements, oils and sundries Business sessions of tlio Grand Coin mandery of the Knights uf Malta, at Leb anon, wero coucluded yesterday, and to-day tbo representatives will visit Gettysburg battlefield. First blood for Spain, drawn very probably by French gunners. 'All ! this is nuts for mo!" oxcuimcd Sampson, Thereupon he proceeded to shell San Juan. Tbo best placo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wp have the largest stock north of tlio mountain, tf M. L. Kemtuerer this morning raised a flag to the breczo on his building. Tbo muster loll of tlio West Chester Stato Normal school bears tlio names of 053 students, of which that of Miss Mao SI. Itradigau, of town, is one. Our lino of summer clothing cannot bo equalled for stylish aud well mado goods out- sido of tlio largo cities, and best of all the price is marked in plain figures so you can bosuroyou won't pay more for tlicm than they aro worth. Mammoth Ciotiiiku Housi:, L. Goldln, Prop Di:ivi;v, tiik mntoi IiV C'lIAk. S. 1'lllLLtl'S, Jit. Ob ! Dewey is a hero, The hero of the day; Oh, Dewey beat the Spaniards Upon the first of May. And Dewey is the hero, Tlio hero we may say ; Oh I Dewey took Manila, Upon ttie first of May. And Dewey was tlio leader, The first one in the Iliflit ; He didn't do u thing Hut put them all to night. Oh I Dewey bent the Spaniards, In the good old fashioned wuyt And the Stan, and Stripes will wave O'er Manila's lovely buy. And Dewey holds possession Of Manila and tho bay Wheru his ships were stationed The time of thu olTruy. Our bailors did not tight in vnlu To take those isles from Spain The charge that day avenged The disaster to tlio "Maine." Window shades from 10 cents ami upward. Estimates given ou largu shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Malu street. tf Itecliieecl Kates to .Hcmmon. Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company an bounces that, for the parade of the German Catholic State Convention at Scrantoii, Pa , Wednesday, May 25, it will sell excursion tickets from points on its line within a radius of one hunched miles tciScr.iuton and return at rate of singlo faro for the round trip. Tickets will ho sold May 21 and 25, good to return until May 2U, inclusive, I est nit; (lit, Holland Torpedo Hunt, llaltlmore, Mav 13. The electrical motors of the Holland submarine tor pedo boat Plunger were tested yester day nt the Columbian Iron works. Kvury dav a trial is made of some j uno "r mechanical parts. Her builders expect to have the vessel ready to turn over to tho government trial board by the llrsl of noxl week. Pur Hiilo, A spring wagon and buggy. Also a horso and two cows. Apply at the Hkkai.u ollico. 5-T-Ot. Plret l lrel rlret Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Pliila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Nortli America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester 1'lro Ins. Co., United Firemou's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Autl-IIeadacho never falls, 25c. fjiierry Peeiorffl POTTSVILLE NEWS. A mors of Interest In nnd About the County Scat. Stnclal llKKAl.ti Correspondence. PnltJTlllo, May 13 Court liotiso hill is very quiet since tlio adjournment of criminal court. Even tbo politicians aro conspicuous by tliolr absence. Matters will be n llttlo livelier on Monday, when tlio recently ap pointed clerks nnd others nssiuno their new positions, and those, now in eilico step down and out. Such is tlio uncertainty of politics. Mil. Sl'HAKrlilt ODJECTS. Tbo County Commissioners gavo V. L, Siiacfor. of tlio Taxpayers' Association, nn audience In reference to tlio proposed issue of county bonds to tlio amount of $?30,000. Tho Association Is opposed to tbo issuing of bonds to that amount, and suggests that bonds to the amount of f 100,000 b issued, this covering tlio floating indebtedness nf tlio county tip to January 1st, 18!)H, and that cer tificates of indebtedness bo Issued for tlio re mainder uf tbo debt and fur money required until money is furthcoming from tlio tax col lectors. Theso certificates aro to ho made payable In two, three or four months, ns tho Commissioners determine, and thu Tax payors' Association is ciiifiilcut all tbo money requited can bo secured under this plan nt l per cent, interest. Tlie Commissioners havo not nntioiincod their linal plan, hut do not tako kindly to the proposition of the Tax payers' Association, as they think It any. tiling but feasible. SIIOltTAt.I. Kl:l:l'lN(l TAIL A. J. Shortall, a lepreseutativo of tlio Tax payers' Association, is busily engaged in tlio County Controller's ollico, copying from tbo books of the olbco tbo disbursements of the county for tbo month of April, including the disbursements at tlio court house, almshouse and prison. Tlio Association keeps a monthly record of such espcudlturcs in specially pre pared books, aud can in this manner keep closo tab on tlio Commissioners, Controller and all other row ollleials. NO .MONKV. Tlio county treasury is still ompty and none of tlio many bills outstanding nru being paid by the Treasurer. Nevertheless the contest court is still grinding away piling up moro cost for tlio county. OUAND AND PETIT JUrtOItS. I ho next term of criminal court opens Monday, Juno 20, and tho following are iinong tliose drawn us grand and petit Jurors Grand Jurors. Samuel Kndy, farmer Walker; idlchaci Moscr, supervisor, llruns. wick; Edward Turley, laborer, Roilly; John liailbrty, laborer, Gilberton; John H. Phil lips, agetit, Mlnersville; Win. Foley, miner, Now Cnstlc; W. W. Foster, agent, l'ort Car bon; C. 1!. JIaurer, farmer, Harry; Samuel J Morgans, bolicrmaker, Tamnqua; Frank Miller, brakeman, Gordon; A. Lorali, laborer, Union Twp.; Elmer Hcinbach, miner. Pine. grove Twp.; Win. Holl'mau, yeoman, Port Carbon; Patrick Iinran, minor, Jlinorsvillo Jonathan Cnnfield, engineer, Blytiie; A. E llrown, shoo manufacturer, OrwigsburR Henry Row c, farmer. Porter; Edw. Fogarty, gentleman, Mabanoy City; C. K. liutler, clerk, Malianoy Twp.; Matthew Raurer, mason, Ashland; Win. Kroiger, constable, Port Clintou; Andrew J. Sullivan, llremaii Goidou; Patrick Mullen, laborer. Port Car. bon; Win. Urcnnaii, miner, Norwegian. Petit Jurors, June 20. Clias. I,. Fowler, printer, Shenandoah; Michael Hogan, miner, Gllbertou; Matthew Francis, grocer, Gilber ton; II. A. O Hearn, clerk, Shenandoah Roland Harrow, merchant. Union Twp.; John . Roilly, reporter, Shenandoah: Albert L 1 oiler, urlller, miller Twp.; jonn aiereiiitn laborer, Ashland; Michael Hcfl'rou, mason Shenandoah: Edw. Withers, engineer, Gil berton. Petit Jurors, Monday, Juno ST. John W Kestor, earpouter. Union Twp.; John D.inks, laborer, Shenandoah; Peter Cress, agt., Gi rardville; Michael Flaherty, laborer, Sbcu andoab; H IS. Johnson, justice, Girardville Philip Grcsaug, laborer, liutler Twp.; P. F, Mouagbau, clerk, Shenandoah; L.uvenc Dolau, laborer, Gilberton; Isaac Phillips, watchman, Malianoy Twp. NOTES'. Judgo Illancl is hearing testimony in tlio matter of tbo Mohan estate, located ii: Mincrsvillo. A marriago license was issued to Gcorgo Ilaruack ntid Sianiallo llorlulla, both of Mincrsvillo. A commission heard testimony in the case of Commonwealth vs. William Luckcnbill, of Ilinuclidaio, said to bo of unsound mind: Tho Democratic county cotnmitteo will meet hero to-morrow to tlx tlio date for tho county convention. As it is probablo that tlio troops will bo gradually withdrawn from Mt. Grctua, be. ginning yesterday, and as some will likely go out on Sunday next, tho Cornwall Ic Lebanon Railroad Company will not accept passengers for Mt. Gretna on Sunday. In these haul times n dollar is a good deal, We guarautco a saving of 25 per cent, ou clothing by our oue-price systom. Mammoth Clotiiino House, ,. Goldln, Prop, '1 bo Usual ltesiilt. William Miller, aged 0 years, of tho Mlddl ward of Gilberton, picked a tltialiu cap with a pin yesterday, Tliero was an explosion and tho little fellow B right hand was shat tered. It was amputated at the .Miners hospital. Three years ago tlio lather was found dead near tills town with a bullet i his head. UeiulrlvU lloliso Tree Lunch. Oyster soup will be served, free, to all pu Irons to-night. Obituary, Mrs. John Knowlcs, aged (55 years, died at her homo in Pc.ttsvlllo yesterday. A hus band and three sons survive her. The funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon. On Wednesday ovening Ii. Oschman, of Tamaqua, died suddeuly from heart trouble, aged 01 years. Funeral Sunday afternoon. .Mrs. Richard Tomlinsou died at her home in Tremout, after a lingering illness. JilcliluizU onfe. Oyster soup, free, to-night. Coining Invents. Juno 0, Entertainment and Ico cream festival In tho P. M. church. Annual Sales overO, 000,000 Boxes .1? TOR BILIOUS AND NEBVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In tlio Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss ot Appetite. Costivenesg, Dlotehes on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous aud Trombllng Sonsations. THE riRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. I'.vory sufforor will acknowlodgo tliem to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.IXlIAM'.H I'iMfl, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomales to com. ploto health. They promptly reinovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tom nnd euro sick Ilcndaclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion m Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bare the , LARGEST SALE ofunyPaientMeillcliio In the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. XHR WKATItKH. The forecast for Saturday : Clear, Warmer winds, bocom- weather, with light westerly lug variable VOrd in ,gssiog. Mrs. M. K. Faust, of Scranton, is vlsit- tic her daughter, Mrs. Clausor, of North Jardiu street. Joseph Hall, of town, spent yesterday and to-day with Dr. Maury and John Dciigler. f Pottsville, fishing along Stony Creek, near enn Haven Junction, Dr. J. S. Kistler, of town, nnd Dr. Kistlor, of Mincrsvillo, havo returned to own from a visit to their hrotbor, Dr. Douglass Kistlor, of Wilkesbarre, and brought with them a basket of line trout from the rulpalinmrock Creek. John Malia has accepted a position with tlio Swift lieof Company nt Malianoy City. Miss Lou Costello lias returned to her lomo in Sliamokiii. Miss Nellio Evans, of Mt. Carinel, was seen on our streets to-day. E. II. II nn '.it and sun, John, were pas sciigcrs to Philadelphia this morning. Miss Maine Giiillths, of West Oak street, was n Pottsville passongct this morning. Mis. T. 11. Fielders, of Orange, N. J., was a guest of friends in town. Owen Iliermau was a county scat visitor tliis morning. Misses Mamo Tnggart and Elvlo Grow have returned to their homes in Win. Penn, after a 11 vo weeks' visit to Tteiiton, N, J. J. Howell Hughes, of town, has passed tlio examination nt Mt. Gretna and lias en-1 listed in the Stato Fcncihlcs. Mr. Hughes was foiincrly in tbo employ of W. G. Dusto, tliobaiber. , Edward Roberts nnd William Miller, 1 who left town to join tbo navy, changed , their minds and joined a voluntcor company ! in Philadelphia. They camo to town yester day to bid farewell to friends and returned to ttie city last night. We don't nsk you $10.00 for a $5 00 suit and sell it to you for $T,00. Tho lowest prico is marked ou thu ticket. Mammoth Clotiiino House, L. Goldln, Prop. WAHANOYCITY. The .Men lit Mt, Gretna lteinrmhc red by Sous of Veterans. Gen. E. O. C. Ord Camp, Sons of Veterans, held a meeting last night aud decided to send a box of provisions and dainties to Co. E, 8th Regt., at Mt. Gretna. Tho connection of tho Mabanoy City end of tlio Schuylkill Traction lino with tlio Gilberton end lias not been completed yet, as a casting for tho P. & R, railroad crossing at Gilberton is needed. A letter lias been received from James Curtis, one of tbo volunteers who left hero for Mt, Grctua on Saturday. Ho says tlio awkward squad had its first drill on Tues day. Tho examinations aro completed and iuspectiou is now awaited. Tlio Third lirigade oxpecU to leavo next Sunday. A largo forco of carpenters are at work re pairing the grand stand and making other arrangements for tho season at tbo park. The Malianoy City Gun Club has reor ganized for the season aud will hold a tour nament in tho park on tho morning of Decoration Day. Robert II., tlirco-year-old son of Robert J. Green, died tliis morning after an illness of six weeks. Tlio funeral will tako p'ace on Monday afternoon and tbo remains will ho interred at Shenandoah. Tlio Young Men's .Christian Association hero has suspended its secretary and is strug gling along with the burden of debt which has accumulated during tho past year. It is on tbo verge of dissolution and a meeting will bo held this evening to decide what shall bo done with tho furnittiro and fixtures. Tlio funeral of Charles Frederick, three-year-old son of John lloegg, of Delano, took placo nt noon to-day. Tho remains wero taken to Wetherly for interment. To Cure Headachs In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-IIcadacbo. All druggists Tried to Di-stroy tbo liuuuu Vontnrn. Hrooklyn, May 13. A Key West special to the Hrooklyn Eaglo says: A fireman aboard the captured steamer Buena Ventura, it has Just been learn ed, tried to blow up the vessel last Saturday night, ana came near being successful. Tho secret was so well guarded that it has not reached the ears of the government ofllclais. rrT for over Uit $ TALL NAT, oitnaciobazcr KEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' g GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, FSVPsc"0ea oy eminent pnyslclansi DR. RICHTER'S bt A Mrtumn is' 'PAIN EXPELLEI World renowned ! Iirmfiftnlilv Rnprffi''fiil ! iftnlvecniitnQWitiiTrjdo Mark A richer.' F. Ad. ltlchtcrXCo., 215 TearlS. Acir York, 31 HIGHEST AwARDS, 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, iUcfeSOcts. udoucdibrccouiuii;iidc.ctly A. Wasley, 106 M. Main St.. . H. Hacenbuch. 103 N. Main S '.P.D.Klrlln, 6 S. Main St, 'Shenandoah. DR. RICHTER'S ANCHOR" ATOI1IACIIAT. tost f, I ;n,i-, iywppnHincwioninrli lnniplnliitN. MISCELLANEOUS. MNTi:i.-A buy tu work In a blaekmnlth It simp as helper, one with experience pre- ferred. Apply at Deck's wheel wri ght shop, on l'enr alley, near i.iuu street, S-lJ-t IHOU HAI.K. A saloon, (locid stand and central location. Has two pool tallies, one lelnir a comliiimtion of nool nnd billiard. Apply at thcIImiALii ollico. tf Colt HAI.K. Two good houses for sale ou South Jardiu street. I'or fuither informa tion apply to 200 South Tear alley. 5-3-i'w inOU HUNT, Two largo mollis in liefowich X' illuming, lu sontii Alum street. All em venlcnccH. Hultalilo for ulllee. il-I'J-tf jilOlt MAI, 12 A very desirable property. Ap- plytoJosephWyatt, 201 North ilalu St. tf Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block, A good place for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 n. Centre street, Media's building, Wine, Whiskies, Deer and Cigars, l'resbest beer In town always on tap. I3M "GOLD DUBTi'' To Clean Uncle Sam is using gun-powder. I'or every kind of cleaning about tho house, use Wasliiujr Powder. It tlocs the work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now York. JJoston. mm-M WE BUILD HOriES.' 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 & O' Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. -THE Factory Shoe Store No. 7 S. Main St. Shenandoah. Pa. Will sell for the next two weeks, only, shoes at the following prices : Men's Satin Calf, worth $1,3S now $I.OO. Men's Brown Russian Calf, worth $2.25 now $1.GS. Factory Shoes at 75 Cents. Caps worth25cand SOc now going at 10 ce nts. All other goods sold in comparison. Come and convince yourself that this is the cheapest place in town for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods. o i-i ABE LEVINE, Proprietor. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kurniire from Willi.itmiort will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franay, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Rupture permanently nnd quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo )crsons cured in Sunbury, Sliamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can he leferred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Store.i --Has Moved to 1 1 8 S . Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed clmrge of the Shenandoah Renovating Ccmipjiiy'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 lie left at No, 7 Noith West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and 1 lowers street, "GOLD DUStV' up Spain Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, llaltlmore. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In vrn papers nnd decorations la one of tho nineteenth century accomplishments. That is why thoo who select their wall pnper at OARIHN'S (tmch delightful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase tho expensive grades, the dcsltftHund colors nre just ns artistic In the cheaper erodes, If they nre not so ilcli. For thoao who wish to tfecornte their rooms with artistic wall pnpen go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. NEW- o A GREAT SALE. Ba by Carriage; 3.50 and up. Stoves! stoves!! We are at present making a specialty of handling stoves and ranges, Our latest inducement is ' "Queen Cinderella," ir!c-i. n.. ... ....-1 .'.. ,v , "m""' ""'"""fi "V'" one you can uuni on nun: suies. Will burn hard or soft coal, is a good baker and a fine looker. This stove we will sell for the next 30 tlays tlt greatly retUlced prices- '0 BUSY rURMTUKE and STOVE STORE. 121-123 North Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, r 1 No. 13 Nortli Jardin St. 1 . t
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