8 THE advance: In muslin flags has not affected us. We have just received a new stock of all the leading sizes. Orders taken for all sizes of bunting flags at the lowest possible prices. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. rslialn St. SELLING OUT. I in' umaint, lace, talile clollis, linens, sj'u'a'l", underwear anil gcnt' fiirtmlimut. I hrse are rare bargain to ! luil. Will leave the town shortly and will clme out our 'i i k al ainainul) low jiricn. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Robbltis' Block. Oliltimry Kiar Yut. one of tilt) oldest lciilenU of fkliuylkill Haven, tiled yesterday, aceil 71) yc.ir-,. He leaves n family of ijrowit tin eln dicn. William Hcaeroft, aged 51 years, died yes terday at his liomo on Vet Cherry street after an illness of three weeks. He U stir- uvul ly his wife, four sons ami two tlauuli tcrs The funenil will take lilaeo on Sunday imiminj: anil tho remains will bo taken to llnr.lcton for interment. We hao received an clcKAtit lino of lllaek Thibet irinj; Oveieoats, box style, Satin lined thiotiKli and tluousli, tho exact thine fordresi. Call and see them; the price Is riht. Mammoth Clothing llorai:. I,, (ioldin, l'roii. A Social Session, Fifty Shenandoah members of tho Order of Klks. whoso meeting place is at Ashland will bo interested In an announcement that tho lodgo will have a social session this even lug. which piomises to bo a very enjoyable atlair. After the routine business of the lodge, an adjournment will be had to Wash ington Hall, whero the members and their friends will enjoy themselves. Speeches will be mailo liy Wui. A. .Ma it, Khi., J. II. James. Jij,. and there will he a musical program. Kialted Iluler Html W. Payne, who basjiiat returned from New Orleans, Louisiana, where he attended the National Convention of Klks, will deliver an address, giving his impressions of tho trip. It will bo a red letter occasion in tho Klks calendar. The lodge will meet promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Shenandoah will be well represented. Hi:st. Two houses, Pear alley. Apply at 10 South Jardin street. Muri-lnges. William I!. Lewis and .Miss Clam Lewis, both of St. Clair, were married at that place by I!ev. Jennings, of the Knglish llaptist church. Uezo Lefkowicz and Miss Gertrude Olsho both of l'ottsville, will be married on Sunday next. The ceremony will be peiformcd by liahhi I. Koseuthal, of Itcadiug. The wedding of W. I.. Heaiimout editor of the St. Clair Local, and Miss Ijiura Kdwards, of Mill Creek, lias been announced. The vAjrv-mony takes place next month. Our line of summer clothing cannot be equalled for stylish and well made goods out side of the large cities, and best of all the price is marked in plain figures so you can In-sine you won't pay uioio for them than Ho aic worth. Mammoth ciothino IIoubk, L. Goldin, Prop. IIouieM IIIo'k l'n I riot Ism. I H'termiiied not to bo behind their neigh bors dI West Mahanoy township in the ex pression of their patriotic feelings the citi zens of Homeivllle, llutler township, will Hint Old Glory to tho breeze from tho sebool- liuii.se this evening and will introduce a new feature into tho ceremonies. They havo had n perfect modul of a warship made, which bears the obnoxious red ami yellow colors and will givo vent to their pent-up feelings by blowing it up with dynamite by way of getting even with tho Dagoes for what was done to the Maine at Havana. Tho explo sion is to occur about 0 o'clock. Hold I'or Assault. John Conry was put under .100 bail bv Justice Shoemaker last night on u charge of assault and battery made by Fenton Cooney. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. LsliiiMtes given on largo shades. F. J. Port,!, SI North Main stieet. tf NEW STOCK -OF FN. Yw' it r n. I u, a. ana lunar. FLAGS Just received. Large Flag Poles and Uracket Holders. All kinds of Flag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Mam st. we: bottle Beer, SAeiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. ret, ttti' Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. fflWT LINK OK- $ GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY otid HTKAW. if Floor and Table Oil Cloths. fSE. B. FOLEY, "cntreSt. Another WAR HAPPENINGS I OF A SINGLE DAY. The Orruon lrn pawd Martlnlqno on lier journey north. Volunteer troops nro still poorly prepared for active servico. Cuba is not to bo invaded until Ccrvcrn's fleet is disposed of. Importer And it growing disposition to boycott French goods. Admiral Cervora's squadron is teported to have arrived at Santiago do Culm. Tim Chailestoit Is held at Siiu rranciseo to repair an accident to her mauhliiery. Uuvernor (ieneral Anjitisti is clticilia'Jnft 1'hlllppiiio insurgent chiefs liy giving them htgli olllces. If the House votes to annus. Hawaii mi etlort will be made to bold up the war reeiilie bill in the Senate. Senor I,enny Castillo declined tho post of Minister of Foieign All'iiirs In tho teorganlzed Spanish Cabinet. Tho stoamslilp Adtila passed seven war hips, beading west, between Cuba and .laumlin on Wednesday. Major (Ieneral Oils and tho first detach ment of troops w ill sail fiom San l'raiicliro for tho Philippines lo-morrow. Tlio Harvaid lelt St. I'ierre, Mailin(iie, yesteulay, and the Spanish toipedo boat destrojer Tenor Is leady to lonvo Fortdo Franco. Sp.iln OliJectH. Special to KviiMNd lli:iui.li. Madiid, May 'JO. Tho nowspnpeis here censure the Governor of Hong Kong for per mitting the American warships to revictual, and they say they cannot understand tlreat Britain allowing tho United States to cut tho Ilritlsh West India cables. It is reported hero that the Spanish Governor of tho Phil ippine Islands Is conciliating miiiy of the Insurgent chiefs with high appointments, while other chiefs nio succeeding in federat ing tho rival tribes. A Templing Halt. Special to l'.vr.NlNd ltl'.i:AM. Madrid, May 20. The railroad companies backed by French bankers have offered to advance tho govcrmnont 250,000,000 francs in gold if their concessions are prolonged. Senor (Jama.o. Minister of Public Works, is opposed to granting any prolongation of the concessions. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. (lathering of Mm Statn llelegatos at lllir- rlstiurg To-ilay. Special to Kvr.NlNO llKUALu, Harrisburg, May 20. When I)r. Levi Itird called tho .State Prohibition Convention to order hero this morning tho opera house Was filled. Kcmtino matters wcie quickly ills posed of. The platform of the convention oudorscs the principles of tho National Prohibition Party; denounces tho liquor traflic ; declines sympathy for Cuba; re-afllrms thu justice of e iiial siifl'iago, regardless of sex ; denounces extravagance in appropriations for quasi public institutions ; and declares tho late Legislature and present administration to be most leckless, incompetent and venal that over disgraced the stato. The platform also denounces tho present stale political oligarchy; denounces tho failuio of the state to promptly pay appropriations to thu public schools and moneys duo counties. In conclusion the platfoi in favors arbitra tion In labor disputes. There is somo uncertainty as to Dr. Swal low's companions on tho ticket. Thu general opinion, however, seems to favor .Mayor Mansell, of Williamsport, for Lieutenant-Governor. Mtirilrrer lliiugeil. Special to ICVKNIM) IlKUAl.ll. Juliette, Quebec, May 20. Thomas Nulty was hanged hero at 0.00 o'clock this morning, for tho murder of his three sisters and one brother on November 7, 1807. Liquor I.euguo l'l-otosts. Tho retail liquor dealers throughout the county, including thoso in Shenandoah, ex perience much depiession in their business. and before many weeks, should there bo no improvement, it Is likely that a number will bo compelled to retire. This has resulted in a movement looking to n reduction In tho pieseut license, l'lio liquor dealers' associa tion lias now in preparation a bill to bo pre sented to tho next Legislature. A repre sentative of the stato league is now making a tour of the county for tho purpose of urging the dealers to join the league. All our goods are marked in plain figures so that by buying at a ono-pricc house you never pry moro for the goods than they aro worth. Mammoth Ci.otiiinu Houhi:, L. Goldin, Prop. Oletl lit the Almshouse. J li ii Kitchnls, a Lithuanian, died at the almshouse on Wednesday and the remains woro brought to town yesterday. The funeral took place to-day from the residence of a frlond on Last Lloyd street and the re mains were interred in the Lithuanian cemetery. Cars lioralleil. Owing to a defective switch three loaded coal curs wore thrown front the track at the llraudonvillo station of tho P. & IE. railway yesterday afternoon, and at four o'clock this morning four more cars were thrown from tho mils at tho snuic place, and through the saino cause. Slight J'lre. At 7:20 last evening tho firo department was culled to Smith's row at the southern end of Main street. Littlo damage was done. The occupant of tho house lost eleven cauarios, which were smothered by the smoke before they could bo carried out. Tho Iwst jdaco to buy your wall papor Is at J J. Ports, 21 North Main street. Wo have the largest stock north of tho mountain, tf Mono Tlitougli ll Window. lictween 13 mid 1 o'clock this morning an unknown person hurled a largo stone weigh ing about u pound through one of the front windows of Alex. Kineaid's house on South Jardin street. Tho stone entered a licdrooin on the second floor. Other than breuklug glass no damage was done. Itiulness Failures. The groceiy store of Augustus rorinus, st 10.'i3 t'oal street, was closed yesterday after noon to satisfy uii execution In favor of K. E Kluu Sons, of Allentowu. The lied Star clothing hall, 25 Last Centre street, has also closed its doors, White blanks at 0 cents per piece and gilts ut 0 and 7) cents per piece. We havo higher priced wallpaper. At V. J. Tort, 21 North Main street. tf MESB bo3sca many a body and bur dens many a mind. You can't enjoy the food you liko becauso you nro bilious. You take all sorts of pre cautions, and yet tho bilious attack leaps on you liko a tiger from ambush. You know tho feeling 1 The blood seeming on firo with a dull heat ; tho baring pains in tho eyes ; the head seeming to open and shut ; tho hor rible nausea. You know tho irrita bility which precedes and tho languor that follows tho attack. It's miser able, isn't it? Why not cure tho trouble ? There's a pill that will euro biliousness. Dr. J. C. AYKR'S PILLS are an acknowledged specific for this derangement. A, Swanger, Texnrkana, Tex., wrltei : " For fifteen yoars I have used Ayer's Pills, and find them very effective in bilious com plaints. I have yet to soo tho case where they havo failed to cure." If You are Bilious DO NOT FAIL TO rd in ssiop;. Fred. Wasley visited fiieudsat l'ottsville yesterday. -Simon Sehloss, of Philadelphia, is a guest of town friends. P. J. Mulholland, John P. IJoehm, John A. Titman and William Neiswender wen among the townsmen who spent to-day at the cuiinty scat. J. M. liobblns and son, Dr. Clifton Kohhins, left for Philadelphia this morning. Misses Sidney Neiswentcr and Kate Troutmau havo gono to Mt. Carmcl to visit friends. Mrs Hcnrgo Major, of llrowusville, is le ported as being seriously ill. Mrs. Kesterand Misses Sadio Miller and Sallio Ilrcisch, of IEIngtowu, were seen in town to-day. Miss lieilly, of llazleton, Is tho guest of town acquaintances. Miss Horn, of Mahanoy City, was the guest of tho Misses O'llara yesterday. .Miss Tohin has returned to her homo In Locust Dale. II. II. Morgan spent yesterday at Phila delphia and had tho pleasure of vicuing the recently launched battleship Alabama. Miss Mattio Leo left town this morning for Philadelphia with tho intention of locat ing there. We havo done away witli jowiug on cloth ing. If you buy of us you have confidence you get your luoneys wnith, and wo get n customer. Our goods marked at one and the lowest pi ice. Mammoth Ci.otui.no IIousi;, L. anldln Piop. Allocked hy l'araljsls, Harry Maitiu, thu young man who ro celved severe cuts and bruises about the head and body a week ago last night by being thrown Irom a wagon as tho horses ho was driving ran away, is in a critical condition to-day. Martin was apparently recovering from tho injuries and had resinned work Last night lie complained that his jaws had become so stitl that ho could hardly move them. This morning his entire right side became almost completely powerless. Dr. Stein says the attack isono of paralysis, with threatening lockjaw. He says Martin's condition is very serious, though not neces sarily dangerous. Martin is at the homo of bis employers, tho Carls family, on Lust Centre stieet. .Miner Injiiietl. James Winski, a miner, employed at Ellen gowau colliery, was injured yesterday by a fall of coal. Ho sustained a severe laceration of tho right forearm. This was Wiuski's Hist day at work after recovering from burns icceivcd at the same colliery several mouths ago. The Injuied man is under ticatmcut of Dr. J. Picrco Huberts. Juki Indignation. Somo unknown person with a grim sense of humor, and too ignorant to have respect for the feelings of those bereaved hy death, at an early hour this morning removed the crape from tho door of tho lieaeroft resi dence on West Cherry stieet and transferred it to the front door of John James' house around tho corner, on Chestnut street. Thu incident has occasioned general Indignation in tho neighborhood. We don't ask you $10.00 for a $5 00 suit and sell it to you for $7.00. The lowest prico is marked on tho ticket. Mammoth Ci.otiiino Housi:, L. Ooldlu, Prop. Airs. AValUer Serenaded, The choir of the Methodist Episcopal church of town enjoyed n house-wanning at the newly furnished homo of Mrs. Samuel Walker, uee Annie Kline, at Win. Peuu last evening. An evening was pleasantly spent. The host and hostess prepared a luncheon for their guests. In thoso hard times a dollar is a good deal. We guarantee a Having of 2!i per cent, on clothing by our ouo-prico system. .Mammoth Clothing Housk, L. (Ioldin, Prop. A Decision on Monday. Judge Koch will likely render a decision on Monday as to whether the County Com missioners havo tin; legal authority to issiio bonds In excess of the present temporary loans. Tho Keating Ilicyclo nt(5 days ahead of them all at llruium's. Also n full supply of cements, oils and sundries District Coiuoul Ion, Tho delegates in tho First Legislative district will meet In Armory hall, Mahanoy City, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, for tho purpose of electing two delegates to tho Kcpiihllcau stato convention. Harrison Hull will cull the convention to order. Vorummi Iteenu lttslgil. Thomas J. Itecso, for a number of years outside foreman at tho CuutralU colliery, has teiulored his resignation to the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Mo has not decided, as yet, what ho intends doing lu thn future, hut expects to leave Ccntralla, mid will probably get out of the coal business. lie is a son of ('apt. Edward liccsc. Mr. Heeso says tlio outlook at Centralia is anything but bright, and there is no prospect of Centralia colliery resinning work. The new breaker completed several mouths ago has never been worked and no me can say when it will ho. DO NOT FAIL TO U 13 ? roS PILLS HOT TIME IN COUNCIL, (Continued Irom First Pago.) found wns .duo Mr. Ilettcridgo through an error ho hail mado in his own accounts. As to tho $20 .for menls and horso feed at r.verett's hotol In tho valley. Mr. Straiiglm faid It has been tho custom of tho borough, and cvory borough In tho county, to nnko an annual tour of tho town, Tho members of the Hoard of Health and tho borough ofllcinls woro Invited, They started out nt nine o'clock In tho morning and went from otio end of tho town to tho other, and then went to tho valloy and viewed the water works, where It was proposed to make changes and Improvi menls. They bad dinner nt Everett's and returned to town at lip. m. Would tho Auditors havo made tho sninc trip for the samo amount of money. Hardly, in view of their demand of 78.00 for auditing the accounts of tho borough, a sum twlco as much as other towns aro paying. In thlfifdraln Mr. Stiauglin reviewed tho c utile surcharge llt. anil laid great stress upon the fact that the Cotincilmen wcio given the opportunity for defense, n right vouchsafed them both by justice and law. When ho concluded Mr. James moved that the Solicitor bo (li st rue'ed to tako the necessary steps to havo tho surcharges stiicken from (ho Auditors' report ami tho records. I ho motion was carried. Tho Coiiiiellmen In iitlcndanco at the meet ing wcie Messrs. Mcdulre, Englcrt. Mauri, Lally, Itell, Ilrcnnan, Murphy, Coakley, Shoemaker, Magargle, James, Straughn, llarkins, Ilocliui and Nelswenuer. Auditor Plnppcrt turned over tho balance of the papers in his possession belonging to the borough. Mr Hell, of tho l'onds and Highways Co mittee, raid theio was nothing to report, as it hail been deemed advisable to await tho .initial tour of Council. Mr. Lally oil led attention to the condition of the cieek on East Centio street, saying that refuse fiom the mountain and other places had rilscd the led of tho creek above the mouths of sowers that empty into it. l'lesident McGuiro also spoke on tho subject and urged that Council do something In the matter, as a number of citizens of tho l'irs! ward had called upon him, and he was satis- lied that their complaint was a just one. The matter was referred to the Hoard of Health with instructions that whero nuisances in that vicinity exist on public thoioughf.ircs tho Supervisor, in conjunction with the Hoard of Health ollicials, abate them. Hoiough Surveyor Gregory seut in the following communication lelativo to the safety of tho borough bridge, crossing over the Lehigh Valley tracks at tho western end of the town : "As It would rcquiro a mechani cal engineor, or an expert on bridges (neither of which I chum to bo) to givo such an opinion, I therefore must decline to comply with your request." On motion of Mr. James tho secretary of Council was Instructed to notify tho Schuyl kill Traction Company that Council does not considor tho bridgo referred to as in safo con dition. Tho electric light, tolephono and telegraph companies are to ho notified to havo all their poles in town put in upright position. Many of them lean over dangorously. Mr. James said Dunn's hill road was in need of repair and Mr. Coakloy reported that a cellar oil West Centre street bad been lloodod by ail alleged dofect in ,i water pipe. Tho latter caso was reforrod to tho water committee for Investigation. Mr. Hand, of tho Fiuaneo committeo, stated that tin inspection of accounts showed that tho Lakeside Railway Co. is iudobted to tho borough in tho sum of $10, balanco duo on car. tax; and tho Schuylkill fraction Company in tho sum of $100. The committeo recommended that tho tax levy bo tho samo as last year 8 mills for borough pui pose j and 5 mills for water. A resolution to that effect was adopted, and the secretary was instructed to ask payment of the balance duo for car taxes. It was decided that taxes bo collected for tho property of tho Schuylkill Hat ,t Cap Company, on East Coal street. The factory has been transformed Into tenements. Orders were drawn for $1,770 for firo hoso purchased from threo companies during tho past two years. Tho firo apparatus committee was in strueted to havo tho hook and ladder truck repaired and If tho party who put on tho new hrako cannot make it work satisfac torily, truck bo taken to another party. Mr. Hrcnnan said tho Dcfendor Hoso Com pany was In need of cither another firo plug, or more hoso. Iteferred to tho liro appara tus commute. Tho construction committeo was ordered to complete tho repairs at tho I'cscuo Hook and Ladder Company's house, providing tho cost of tho extra work docs not exceed $35, and an oxtra appropriation of $100 was given the committee It was also decided to put traps in tho borough building sowor pipes and put the lloor of tho Columbia IIoso' Com- p.my's apparatus room in good condition. Tho Water committeo was instructed to provide for the employment of citizens and residents of the town only lu awarding the contract for tho direct plpo lino. Tho bids for the coal hauling contract woro read as follows: M.J. O'Hara, 35 cents per ton ; C. S. Hcieliart,3j cents ; W. r Hrandon, 10 cents. As Mr. O'Hara was tho only bidder who submitted tho bond required with his bid the contract was awarded to him, A provision is to bo inserted in the contract that If the borough adopts another method for getting coal to the pumping station tho contract Is to ho void. A letter from W. D. Seltzer stated that tho Arnold stream in East Union township could not be sold to tho borough for less than $5,000. llorough Solicitor Iturko and tho law com mltteo reported tho settlement of A. J. Womolsdorf ' claim and execution of a full iclcaso for all claims, Tho papers are to bo recorded at Pottsvillo. Hcforo adjourning it was decided that Council makoa tour of tho town on Memorial Day, after participating in tho G. A. It. cere monies. The arrangements aro left In tho hands of tho street committee. American and Cuban Hags, nil sizes and qualities. F. J. Portz, 21 N. Main street, tf Annual Sales ovorG, 000,000 Botes TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Glddineas, Fulnessi after meals, lload nclie. Dlzzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushing of Moat, Losa of Appotlto, Costlvcncss. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trombllng; Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory suUorer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.r.CllAM'S 1MI.LS, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com ploto health. Tlioy promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys torn mid euro hick llcntluclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE fni:ylM!ciit Medicine In tlio World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. Tho forecast for fKituiday s Fair to partly cloudy, slightly warmer wcathor and fresh, voriahlo winds, becoming sotithcostorly and southwesterly, and followed by local ruins. PASTOR INSTALLED. Ilev. Koebler Is Now In Cliitrgo of tlm Pi-osbytorlaii Church Heajitlful and imprcsslvo corcmonics woro conducted in tho First Presbyterian church last evening, at tho installation and ordina tion of liov. Harvoy W. Koebler, as pastor of tho congregation, I!ov. Kochlcr iccontly graduated from the Princeton collogo. As tho spectator entered the cdlilco ho was confronted with a beautiful sight. Flowers of overy description had been plated on tho window sills, unit fern, palms and potted plants woro conspicuously placed about tho altar. Hugo boquots of cut llowors rested on tho altar and church organ, which woro tho gift of Druggist P. W. lliiuck. Tho decora tions about tho altar woro of a patriotic character. A largo Aincrlcav Hag was pinned on tlio wall suriounded by bunting and nlso tho Cuban emblem was given a prominent position. Tho services opened with pmyor b.v tlio re tiring moderator, l!ev. T. M. Moirison. Among tlio clergymen who responded to tho roll call wero : l!cs. W. W, McNalr, Audoii lied; J. II. Eastman, Potlsville; J. W. Ileal, 1). 1)., Port Carbon, and 1). Aquarono, llarle ton. liev.J. M. landman was ln.iilu tem poral' chairman of tho meeting. Kev. Ferdinand Von King, of Kingston, was in vited tu sit as a corresponding member. Tho most important event then followed with Itev Dr. lloal in charge. After singing by tho congregation and scripture leading, liov. Veil Krug was Introduced to tlio audictico and delivered thu installation sermon. In his return ks ho very ably por trayed tho duties of a preacher relative to serving the Almlghtly as well ns thu congre gation. After short remarks by Dr. lloal and the taking of the obligation of pastor.Itcv.Koebler was Installed as pastor of the church. Kneel ing before tho altar and surrounded by the members of tho Presbytery tho ordination closed hy prayer and tho laying on of hands. I!ovs. T. M. Morrison, of Mahanoy City. and J. II. Enstmaii, of Pottsvillo, wero tho next speakers. Tho former delivered tho charge to tho pastor and tho latter to tho peoplo. Doth clergymen wero most siuctue in their remarks, and thoir oratory was of an eloquent nature. Tho services woro brought to a close by the now pastor. Itev. Koebler saying benedic tion. Tho choir, in charge of Mr. Hughes. rendered several beautiful anthems during tho service. A icception was tendered tho now nastor and audience at tlio closo of tho services In tlio lecture room. Ice cream and assorted cakes wero served. Our line of children's novelties is up to dato in every respect in vestees, blouses, cubaus and juniors. Tho latest styles at tho lowest prices. In fact a child can buy just as che.m as if you como yourself. Wo givo you fivo days to keep our goods and if you don't liko thorn, or think you paid to much for them in that tlmo, wo will gladly return your money nt tho Ono Prico Clothing Mouso. 0 & 11 South .Main street, L. Goldin, Prop., Shenandoah, Pa. lllckert's Calo. Oyster soup to-night. Hakod potatoes and sausage to-morrow morning. Amiriletl tlio Contract. James O'Hara, of tho firm O'Hara llros., has been awarded the contract for furnishing coal to tlio Mahanoy City Water Company's pumping station near Oirard Manor for the balance of this year. Tho coal is hauled from tho llraudonvillo station. Kemlrlck House, Ji'roo l.micli. Oyster soup will bo served, free, to all na tron to-night. io-morrow, saturuay night, wo will serve genulno snapper soup for frco luiich. Plenty ot it, ami plenty for alt, ltobbors nt Aslilni.,1. Rohhors made an unsuccessful attempt last night to rob tho storo of Itichard Bancroft, coruor of Second and Contro streots. They had bored ten holes in a door with an inch auger, when neighbors frightened them off. The rohhors then went to Thomas Klmmol's storo and broko into it and stole $50 worth of goods. Ono of tho robbers will soon bo ar rested, having been recoguized whilo leaving Kimmers storo. ivT fSr of thoClobofcr E IS 5C tt as ft Tr' ii a a i.: pi bhs u n i: rwi - - - - wm w M H -H7 B i I K NEUBALGIA and elmlkr fjp.r,nl,tnt7 and prcnartd under tho itrlnccnt tffl A r- n ., ., ....... . . ffivf u t n hi A it M tlllUfiL I M S M 'pjaPresulica ly eminent physicians! 5?ls: "2t no ninilT-r-nlo SV2,$ AVoi Id renowned I Ilomnrlfnhlv I Onlr rrcniHnQ villi Trarfrt Mnrk 41 Anrhnr." ' IF. Ad. UlditcrA Co., SI5 IVurlSUj, civ York. S si Highest awards. 13 Branca Houses, Own Glassworks. SS&SOcu. indorsed & i ccouimtndcd hy A. wasley, 106 H. Main St., n. iiagenDucn, 103 N, Main St., r.r.D.Klrlln, 6 s. Main St. ,. snenandoah. I dr. nicurcB'a - I "ANUIIUK" STOMACHAL beat for 1 Coll'. DvsKrpsln&stniniirli ConiplalnlH. Vmsf "-fill-niTITI TT-MIlllilMI III ..I MISCELLANEOUS. T710U H.U.K.Tluc( li(,imc nml Ini l,.l lit 1 Turkey linn. Will lie Mild separately or lis u wlinli. Vrwc rcnnultle. Apply to Mr. mitry .tiuiiuKimil, 1)11 lllu pivllllheH. S-SO-St l.OIt HUNT. A dPHliulilo lwclllnir homo, l1 centrally Iniiitcil Term nHxlorntu Apply at thu Hi iiai.ii ulllcc, 5-ls-iit I pit HAI.U. A well equipped harness ami 1 (Hiilillery ptnru, having n larso ntoek, cheap. AIo n qu&iitlty of hotiHo furniture, a ennklnir stuve nml heater. Apply to Mrn. Hcoritc Holiln. fon, II North Whltu street, OUil Fellows' liullil. Inn- ThcKtock can lie purchased lu hullt or separato lota. B-10-lw ptOl'0HAI.S.-!li,lH ,vl ho received until I Slay asth for thu erection and completion of a frame church at l'aik l'loco. l'laus and npeclllcatlona can ho bccii nt I.tnU ,V Co.' orlice. KliWAlili Itn.ic, Supt. S-lt-lu- lilOIt HA1.15. -A t.'iloiui, Good t.md and J' central location, Has two pool tahlc. one helnir a combination of pool mid billiard,,. i'li- u ,uu iir.uAi.1, ouicu. tf FOltHAI.lC Two (rood honncH for wale on .South .rnnlli, utrfet. Vnr fnrtlx.r 1 ,.r. ,. Hon apply to 300 South Tear alley. T7IOU HUNT. Two larue room In ltefowich 1' liulldlni:, 10 South Main street. All con. vcnlenceH, Huitahle for oOlcc. a-w-tr inOlt HAM! A very desirable property. . 1.' ply to Joseph Wyntt, 201 North Main St. dots iron sim Atleiillve nml skillful tonsorial arliits always ill attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Ulock, 1 W3 ;:cotu Bust.1 To Clean Uncle Sam is using Kitn-powilcr. every kind of cleaning nbout house, use Washing; Powder. It docs the work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly. Sold everywhere. Made only by El ILJ ss3& 1 l&liS THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New Yorlc. Huston. WE BUILD HOriES.-KS We build you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability o( 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 $1.3B now $l.oo. Men's Brown Russian Calf, worth $2.25 now $1.S. Factory Shoes at V S Cents. Caps worth 2Sc and S O c now going at 10 cents. 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 ii ABE LEVINE, Proprietor. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Store.) --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DRINK- CUSARY'S KXTUA KINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. LAUER'S In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - RA "GOLD DUST,' up Spain I'or ISeXSsESw Pri 1 Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, llaltlmoro. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnct lccornt!otn Is one of tlio nineteenth century nccnmnlMimciitn, Thnt Is why thnio who select their wnll paper ut CAIllUX'H get ttieh delightful reAnlK It Ish't nece.Mt.iry to purchase the expensive gnules, tho ilcHlirimnml colon nro jut tin nrtlstlo tu tho cheaper grades, If they aro not ho jleh. IVr thoe who wish to decorate their rooms with urllttiu wall papers ro to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa, PsIEW- o CARRIAGES A. GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. ONE DAY ROCKER SALE AT DAVIDSON'S. A large lot of Rocking Chairs that have sold from $3.00 to $..oo, now go at for one day only. In cherry and antique oak. Sonic in cane seat others in leather. Watch the day, SATURDAYIYiAY 21. BUSY rUHNITUHE and STOVE STOKE, 121-123 North Main St. DETECTIVES! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legiliinnle dttectlve worV, A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Williamsport, Pa. A good place for a uooil drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 IS. Centre street, Mf lift's building, Wine, Wlilsklcs, lleer nnd Cigars. Freshest liocr In town always on tap. st.stfiAfch
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