THE ADVANCE In muslin flags 1ms not .illVcleil us. We have just received .1 new stock of all the leading sizes. Orders taken for all sizes ol bunting flags at the lowest possible prices. HOOKS & BROWN, a N. VI ill In St. CUT FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. By leaving your orders early you will sav'e. money. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. MAHANOY CITY. Lewis LmiK. of St. Nicholas, ami otni'loyod us tcainter lit tin- Sull'nlk colliery, is ulli'r in(! from eerv injuries, lie MI fiom loml of props and (inu of tlii'in fell upon him. Ho is believed to ho internally Injuied. A Slavonian on his way home was knncUil down and lientcL' hy a gHiijr of young IoiirIis In tin' l'irt ward. His iocl;ots weio rilled .ind ho wjs dminefully heuten. This Is only one of iv n'lii'S of assaults that have taken pl.nc in that lonility lately. J. din I.i'iiry, Sr., was arraigned on a charge of a ss: tult and battery preferred hy his son. J.ciiry was discharged, as it was shown ho had simply otied the son after the latter had resorted to ahiiso hcaium ho was not kIvcii drink In tho father's saloon. The Junior class of the lliuh school will hold its annual picnic at likesidu on Thurs day, Juno 2. Tho Uiley orchestra of Shen andoah will furnish music. Arrangements are being made forn game of base ball between High school teams of Shenandoah and Mahanoy City. Harry I'.ikbIow. of Jacksonville I'la., is v isitiiiK his sister, -Mrs. Frank Stiykrr, of town. Thero is fjufio a contest for tho piosidoticy of tlic School Hoard. Tlio candidates art Harry K. Christ and George Wrcnn. All kinds of vegetables and llower seeds, and plants at Tiyiic's nursciics, fiir.udvillo. Klcctric oars pass tho door. fi-tt-tf Obituary. mi. l'ahio, father of l'eter Fithlo, the con tractor ot town, died this morning. lie was 5." years old. The funeral will takn plaro to morrow morning. .Mass will be celebrated in t lie Herman Catholic chinch and interment made in the Annunciation cemetery. John Mouaglmi, aged 27 years, died at his home in Ashland on Sunday. lie was an in valid for over a year, being subject to hem orrhages, and coupled with pneumonia, aused his death. The funeral occuied to day. The funeral of Jacob M. Dewahl, who died at his homo in St. Clair, on tho SSnd lust., aged 55 yours, took jiUco this afternoon. ldilulits Ti'iiilnr nl Iliiri'lMliiirg. IlniTlsliuiK. May -i. -The implliil city nt the old Keystuiie stuto Is (leioriiteil in Its gayest cnlnrp in liuiior nf Hie Ifitli ii ii it ti ill tiiiiclnvp nf tile Knights Tetn l.l.ir of Pennsylvania. Knights beRim .mivlns yesterday, and for three days th.-y will have tho freedom of the city. The visitors were tendered a reception nt Scottish Kite hall last evening by I'ilgrim commnndery, of Ilarrlsburg. it her ooinmnnileries also entertained. The great event of the conclave was the parade this morning. Governor ii ml Mr. Hastings give a reception to the visiting Knights and their lirdles this afternoon from 4 to C o'clock at the executive mansion. rieilHlng Kntel liilllliieut. Tho entertainment in the rooms of tho t'sliers' Association last evening by the Ladies' Auxiliary was a very successful and enjoyable event. Tho following program ivas rendered : Singing, Auxiliary : prayer, k'orge llafner; patriotic address, John D.inks: solo, "Cuban Hero," Miss Maud 'lilnin: declamation. "A Itivor Fight," .Miss Sylvia Tempest: instrumental duett. Mi Williams and Mr. I.inghaui ; declamation. 'Had Nothing to Say," (icorgo D.iddow solo, "Itooin For Ono Star," Miss Jennie Taylor; recitation. "A Soldier to His Sister," liss Jennie Tempest; solo,1 Miss Alice clirctller ; tableau, "Liberty and Cuba" ; uarcli, Ladles' Auxiliary. Itefieshuieuts. Another NEW STOCK -OF- U. S. and Cuban TLACiS Just received T,arj,re Flag Poles and Hracket Holders. All kinds of Plag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. j'nvate iajnuy orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. -lffiST LINK 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTUAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, "SSrkw. v9 WASHINGTON NEWS. (Continued from First J'ago.) mnt await th naval operation? now under way. Thcie will bo no Invasion until SHtnp sou and Schley meet the enemy. The goiernmeiit has ordered (lie ronstnic tloii at tho Washington navy yard of BOO Maxim p!il-llrc guns. Tlio work Is to be done in two weeks. The guns are intended lot use in the invasion of Cuba, lu tlio army and on the gun boatsnud auxiliary ei niseis. Ills staled this morning that President McKlnlcy has as.uicd John A. Wiley, of Franklin. I'h , that he will soon appoint 1 1 i in llrijptdier General of the volunteers, (leu oral Oobln, nlto of l'eiiiisylvania, had been also srgod fur the place. As to the w hereabouts of the Spanish licet. naval olllclals profess to he certain that it is still at Santiago do Cuba, tuning nriicd thcie last Thursday. Aineiicaii scouts have been In that vicinity since the news of the artlval of the enemy's licet, and as no report has been made of Admiral Con ei it's depar ture it is believed ho has not changed his base of supplies. Naval strategists in u confident that the objective point of tho Spanish licet Is Hava na, and if ho can successfully evade the American fleets ami leach that port, expects to be rciiifoiccd hy the Madrid (ioveriiuient by despatching several warship and destroyers to Cuba to rccnfoico him. There is no likeli hood, however, of the Spauisli licet leaching llavaiiH. Kvcry thing confirms the leport that tho enemy is bottled up at Santiago. An en cur expectancy is manifested by the entile navy department at this hour, ('.'00 p. in.) for direct tollable news of Hear Admiral Sampson's squadron. It is believed hy every high oillcial that a b.ittiu has alieudy taken place in the West Indies. Details aio momcutaiily expected. That the United States has no thought of diminishing tlio I'hlllpplnes is ovidenced by the fact that Cell. Merritt is tu proclaim military law over tlio islands on his arrival. If (Jovcrnor-Cciierjl August!, at Manila, at tempts to raise tho question of authority, (icn. Merritt will have force enough hack of him to settle the disputo in favor of the United States. Ho will bo given all tho troops ho wants. llids were to day opened hy tlio navy iK- paitnient for armor for tho battleships Illi nois, Alabama ami Wisconsin, Tho liethlehcin Iron Works and Carnegie liids were the same price $100 per ton. The work was divided equally between tho hidden;. Tlio depaitmeiit says it will require 7,7lM tons of armor for tlio ships. llhinco 1'repiil log For Attack. special to I. vi. mm! 1 1 i:n l.l. Tain pa, Fla., May tit. Reliable informa tion from Cuba is to thu etl'ect that (.'aptain- (ienouil lllanco is mining tho streets of Havana and erictlug batteries around the .Ml lluli l Noilli or Cuba. Special to Kvfnisii Hi.kai.ii. Key Wit, .May BI. 11.00 p. in. A dispatch boat just an i"ed heio rcpoits all quiet along the northern coast of Cuba. So far us can be scon tho llagshlp's location isn secret. (.Iiidstouo full Hearers. Special to UviSiINO IIUHAI.n London, May SI II is generally believed that the I'rinco of Wales and Duke of York will be two of the pall bearers at the funeral of linn. William llwart (Hailstone. The (Juceii lias absented to a public funeral and Kindlons tho erection of u monument in his honor in Westminster Abbey. Italian .Minister Dead. Special to Kviinimi Hi:r.w.i. Kuinc, Italy, May St. Admiral lirln, Mia istcr of Marine of the Italian government, is dead. Flag ltlllseil. A Hag was raised at tho Kehlcy Itun colliery last evening hy the following cm plnyes who purchased the emblem with personal subscriptions: William (Iregory Uobert Patterson, Charles Seihcrt, Charles llerbitio, (icorgo Horbino, Joseph Houser, (icorgo Knott, Ulias Dauiells, Elmer Moyer and Fetor holiner. Tlio Hag raising was attended by appropriate exercises in which Kobert I'attcrion offered prayer and inado an address, and recitations and singing followed Tho lljg is n beautiful American emblem 0x1) feet in blzo and tloats proudly over the patriotic employes. (2miiimummmmminminiEi A Complete Bath Room For Only $5.00. In hicli you can ciijny Turkish, Russian, Mineral or Medical fOimniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinii; tilth In tlift nrJvaov of vour own homo. Ito- unlrtH vtrv little Mtiftpo when not In use. l'ull iiiHtructiona with wielM'Jtlilnet. Tlirn Is iicttti liiK thut clmnticH and InviuoratcH th 1mhI liko i hnth lu one nf Mk-hu cnhint-ts. Do you ih-Miro to tHt Um nirrltn? Prop uh u card. It in not i-oiniuoii urtlch;; It will last u llfithne nntl avi) you iimuy tliucrt its cent- Wr will mihI tlit-m V ( 1. miyw hvrv with tlio prlvolcui' of vx umination Your money hack If not entire y (-tisfl(. Agents wanted t-eml for ciuularw. Wm. R. :oa Soiitll.lardln street, Pratt Hhenaiuloah, 1 nun. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Coinjiatiy'siilant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpels, niattt esses, and do general upholster ino; work, Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn be left at No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and Do was street. 3 8 THE COUNCIL'S APPEAL. Grounds l or Asking Tlint Surcharge IK! Hlrlcki'ii I'rom Iteeoril. l'uminnt to Instructions given him by the llmoiigh Council at its regular meeting, last Thursday night, lloiotigh Solicitor llurkoto d iy fl led III the Court of Common l'leas, lit rottsvillc, the Council's appcnl from mid ex ceptions to the surcharges filed n gainst t lie body by the llorough Auditors. The excep tions arc as follows : l'lltST. Tho said Auditors have no author ity in law to surcharge the members of tho lloiotigh Council, your appellants. Swo.ni. Tho slid Auditors nt no tlnio whilo their audit was In liroL'less nllowo I the nppellilits an oppoitnnlty to ho heard hereto them, the Auditors, on tho matters sin chatged ; for this reason, said suicharges uro not warranted by law. Tltlltn. Tho said Auditors Eavo appellants no notice of their intention to filo said sur charges tn the court of ouarter session, nor did they give appellants any notice that said suichargos had been so filed, l'or want of such notice said surcharges hnvobeen Illegally entered against appellants. roUliTil. !ilil siiicliarges lire not loiiniled upon evidence pioduccd before tho said Audi tors there being no evidence produced and ilMH'llauts not having been given an opportu nity to be heird in their own defense, but the said sureliarges are founded only upon the whim of tlio said Auditors mid moused as a weapon to right imaginary personal griev ances : tlio said surcharges are, tlicieloio illegal. l'll'rn. After tho said report had been completed by tho said Auditors, and b fine the same had been nlcil together with t lie slid surcharges, the said Auditors did mil al low appellants a hearing, which is a legal and constitutional right appellants have, and tho sureliarges are, therefore, illegal. Sixth. The items of expense surcharged to appellants are legal expenditures of the borough funds and cannot he legally sur charged. Harry Seott. one of l'uttsville's prosper ous young merchants, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs. T. J. llroughall left town this mottl ing for IMttshurg, to visit her parents. Mrs llroughall was accompanied hy Mis. i:ii.a betli Tenipliu, who left for ltraddock, l'a., to visit her son. l!ov. Il.isio Volsin, pastor of the (iicek church at Mahanoy City, paid 11 visit to Itcv. Cornelius liiiiis!u, in town last evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trlnkle, of (lilber- ton, spent yesterday in town visiting friends. I.ev. ;. rolls and wife, of I'rackville, were guests of friends in town this morning. David Owens made a tilp to 1'ottsville thi.s morning. .1. T Casey and sister, Mrs. J. J. Dough erty, of Chester, are guests of relatives in town. -I!. It. Severn visited friends at 1'ottsville this morning. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J. Duiklti, of Mahanoy t ity, weie guests of friends in town this morning. first Circus Here. Ucprcseiitativo John Welsh, in advance for Welsh llros. newest great railroad shows, was in town to-day, completing arrangements for its appearance hero on June tltli and 7th. .Mr. Welsh stated that the circus was playing to good houses and that our town favorites, Jenkins and l.owrey, arc meeting with suc cess in every town. Iteflten null ltobbed. A Hungarian who heat his way on the Ktn piie freight tniin from Jit. Canuel to this town tells of an unpleasant trip. At Ccn tralia three young men beat him, lclievcd ! i in of his silver watch and somo money, ami then tried to tluow him from the tiaiu. 1 1 is cries attracted the hrakemen ami tho assail ants lied. Tho Hungarian was so badly beaten that when ho arrived hero he required assistance lo leave the train. ltlcU'rts Unto. liean soup to'uight. It.ikcd potatoes and sausage to-morrow luurinug. A Hig Clung (iocs. A gang of forly-llvo Hungarians left town yesteid.iy in a body, with grips, tools and trunks, bound for tho soft coal Holds in Arm strong county, l'a. They so thero to woik for Contractors Itickerts and King. Tlio gang was lu charge of William liieunan, of lliownsville, who has aloo moved to that place, Laundry Sold. Tho steam laundry forineily owned by Miss Ward was to-day sold by M. J. O'Hara to-ex-Cotitroller 11. 1!. Severn. Tlio transfer was made this afternoon. Mr. Severn in tends to make a numlicr of additions and im. proveinents to tho plant with a view to niak. lug it first-class in all respects. White blanks nt 5 cents per piece and gilts at 0 and 7J cents per piece. Wu liavo higher priced wallpaper. At K. J. l'ortz, 21 North Main sticet. tf Olio of the i i-attimtes. Tho annual comiiieticemunt of tho class of 'US of the University of Maryland, depatt' incut of law, will bo held in tlio Academy of Music, lialtiinore, on Monday evening, May tiOth. Among the graduates is lluinard Leo Tallcy, son of 11. L. Talley, president of the Homo Friendly Society, and n former tesi dent of this town. Mr. Talley gradtutes witli high honors. The IIkiiai.d is in receipt of an invitation to attend tho commence ment. Spnlll Privateering. Madrid Mny 21. In tho senate yes terday Count Almenas vehemently protested against tho alleged action o( somo American warships in displaying tho Spanish Hag In order to doceivo the Garrison of Guantnnnmo, as announced in n dispatch from Captain General Iilanco, who added that tlio American ships wero "immediately recognized anil repulsed." Tho count asked if the government had notified tho pow ers of this Incident. Tho mlnlstor of tho Interior, Sonor Capdo'pon, ropllod that ho had notllloil tho powers and doscrlhod this reported action as "cowardly and iniquitous." Count Almenas tlion said that "lu vlow of America's mannor of making war, Spain must Immediately decree IirivntcorlnR, In onlor to utterly des troy American shipping." To this the mlnlstor of tho interior replied that the government had de liberated upon the matter "and had even taken curtain decisions, which would Bhortly bo known." Count Gtiondulaln said tho Ameri cans' "net of plrncy was admitted by certain theorists ns international law." Sonor Mnrtlnez Facheo remarked that It was doubtful whether biicU an act was legal, "Hut," ho ndded, "In fnco of tho Amorlcans' conduct In tho war with Spain wo must not show con sideration for them." Continuing, the speaker protested ngalnst Spain's ntlhorenco to tho Gen ovn convention, whorcuiiou tho min ister of tho Interior replied tlint Spain had not yet onteted tho convention. Viitlmui'M iiiolni'iitloii or Noil trnl Ity, London, May 21. The Home corre spondent of The Chronicle says lie learns that the Vutlimn'ri declaration of neutrality was due to u notification from Washington that no manifesta tions of sympathy with Spain would bo tolerated. -j in ssiog. Jrair It Is much caster lo keep the halt fohen you have it than it is to re store it Ifihen it's lost. If your hair is "coming out" it needs instant attention. The use of AYER'S HAIR VIGOR will promptly stop the hair from falling, and stimulate it to new growth. " Some years ago my hair bepan io fall oul and' I became quite bald. I -was ad vised to try i and had used it but a short time Irl.cri m' hair ceased to fall oir and a ne a) ana viror ous growth made its ap pearanec.MybairisnoIr abundant and a'ossy." THOS. DUNN, RockroiUc, Wis. mmm im; wi,ATni:it. The forecast for Wednesday : Clear, warmer weather, with light, vaiiahlo winds, preceded by lower temperature in tho lake regions. Folicy's rust Splinting. Tho 131-yard handicap foot race, brought oil' at Twenty-Sixth and Allegheny avenue, Philadelphia, under the auspices of tlio In dependent Professional Athletic Association, was n hotly contested event, and was won by .Martin Fuliey, the speedy Shenandoah bprinter, who won out by a terrific htiut of speed, llioraco was run lu six beats and am nng tho entries were tho fastest men in the slate. Among tho number was Sidney IVct, who spent several weeks in this legion last fall, endeavoring to get on a match with Fahey. l'eet had three yards start and made his appearance in tho fifth heat, win ning in 131 seconds. Tho sixth heat was won by Fuliey, with Gl yards start, in 13 3-5 seconds. The final heat was won hy Fahey, witli St yards start, in 13 2-5 seconds; Orah. of Fairmount, 15 yards start, second. Sidnoy l'eet, three yards, finished fifth. A Jealous Husband's Crime. Insanely jealous of his wile, William liar ton, of Shainokin, dragged her from bed and with a rock niurdoroiisly struck her on tho head several times. Although dazed and weakened, Mrs. liarton managed to escape to tho street. Help arrived and liarton was over powered and lodged in jail. His victim is ill a critical condition. At Payne's nursery, (iirardville, you will Ibid the largest stock over scon in tho county Gone lo Join the Nlivy. Four hoys named Harry Corny, Caihy Stack, ,'iuhu I.ally and James Haverty jumped upon a Lohigh Valley freight tiain ami left town last evening with tlio declined intention of going to llrooklyn. N. Y., to en list in the navy. At High l'olnt Haveily Mcakcned and left tho train. The others continued on their journey and nothing has been heard of them since, although thu par ents telegraphed for their arrest aflcr ilis coyeiing tlio departure. When Haverty alighted at High I'oint ho was approached by two tramps who threatened to beat him. He asked tho reason and oue of them said, ' Soy, don't yer know yer interferiu' wid our bus! ncss by jumpin' der l'ullmiiis. Dero ain 'nough trains on der lino now fer derligits.1 Haverty escaped and walked homo. ItKXT. Two houses, Pear alley. Apply at 111 South Jardin street. Tho Meyers Cnso. George J. Wadlinger, Esq., counsel for Commissioner Charles Meyers, removed from ollico, on Saturday 1 etitinncd tho Superior Court at Easton to grant a supersedas in tlio case. Jtulrjo Iieeder granted a rule that argument bo heard to-morrow on tho rtilo for special allocatur and supersedes, under tho conditions that Mr. Meyers shall not exercise tlio duties of oflieo pending the appeal. Notico was served on District Attorney liechtcl and A. W. Schalck, Esq., the latter having requested to ho heard in the matter. Unless the Commonwealth shows causo why this order should hu modified, it will ho issued by Judge Itecder to-morrow. Mr. Meyers' successor will not bo appointed until this question is settled, because if the Superior Court should rovorso tholowercourt tho new appointee would of necessity bo ousted from otliro. See tho show window incuts at 1 1 111 m m's. display of coal orna- Ills Political Star Has Set. F10111 the Itlack Diamond. Ilrumtu had become so surfeited with honors at tho hands of tho citizens of tho county that ho got to imagluo ho was stronger than the people. Tho results of yesterday's delegate elections in tho sovoral districts must show Ilruinm, If ho bo open to convic tion tl a' his political star has set. Notice has been served that the party must not con sider ISrumtn among tho eligible candidates for Congress in thu Xcpublicun ranks. If tho dosperate charactcis surrounding Mr. Brunim Insist that tho party ho driven to certain do feat by nominating him, it is a duty that un selfish Itcpiibllcans owo themselves and their party to repudiate any such ticket. Tho party can win this year as easily as any other, but It must not bo freighted Witli poli tical rascals liko llrumm. I'irol Tirol l lrnt Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies : I'blla, Underwriters Iusuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Fire Iusuranco Co., West Chester Firo Im. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Deeds ltecordetl. From Sherlir of Schuylkill County to Wm. M. llachert, premises in McAdoo. From Shorill' of Schuylkill County lo Elinlra II. & L. Association, premises lu McAdoo. From Peter Huntzinger and wifo to Philip Dcrr, premises in Tremont, From Calvin S. Hiegol and wifo to Jere miah Lluilurmuth, premises lu Klliglown. From Johu W. Thamarus and wifo to J. iiawkast, premisos In Grier City. From Harry W. Shappoll et al to Albert Seltzor, premises in Orwigshurg. From Charlotte Hoes to Wm. H. Zimmer man, premises In Shenandoah. From William H. Zimmerman and wifo to Tiinity Reformed church, promises in 8Ucu-andoah. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. The employes at St. Nicholas wero paid to-day. Tho township schools will closo noxt Thtiifiiay. The heavy r.ilns hnvo probably Injured tho potato crop. Tho public schools of Gllhcrton will closo on Thursday. Only one arrest was made in iUabnnoy City last month. There ato many in this town nnxlous to loam in a school for scandal. Dickinson Collcgo commencement will ho held at Carllslo from Juno 4 to 9 Inclusive. Mrs. Michael Monaglmn Is making im provements to her South Main street prop erty. A gamo of cricket will bo playod at Potts- ville on Memorial Day for benefit of soldiers' families. Pottsvlllc has formed a new company of tho National Guard. Shenandoah is still In the background. State Sccretaty Maguirc, of tlic Liquor League, is in tho county lu tho interest of that organization. Tho movement to boom hard coal is meet ing with much encouragement throughout tho Schuylkill rcgir.ii. Louis Polaiiski, of K. listen, Lycoming ciiunly, shot himself in tho stomach with a gnu, and was liteially torn in two. John Cheatani, a well-known resident of 1'ottsville, is wanted for fraud. Tho charge is jumping a board bill nt tho Eagle Hotel, at that place. Mrs. Itichard Ldwards disappeared from her home in Treverton. last Wediic.day night, leaving a husband and six children. She is 40 years old. Hovcuuo Collector II. L. Hershey has ap pointed A. It. lloiick, of Lebanon, chief stauip deputy in place of James S. Magce, of New lllooinueld, a Democrat. George Watson, charged with stealing a horse ft om a man named Heck, at Pine (J rove, was brought from New Jersey on extradition papcis, Arrested for a rctty theft, I rcdcrtck Haitranft, William Thaie and John Smith, Allcntown boys, havo confessed to a dozen store robberies committed in that city during tlic past six months. rtsh uiiil Gtiliic I.engue, Tho semi-annual meeting of tho County League of Gamo and Fish Protoctivo Asso ciation will bo held on Thursday at the Ex change hotel, Milicrsville. Tlio associations which will ho represented are 1'ottsville, Minersville, Schuylkill Haven, Tremont, Llewellyn, Newton, Cressona and Mahanoy City. Kach association has been notified to send fivo delegates. After tho regular busi ness, a big shoot will tako place, paitlcipaled in by such men as l-en. Cooper, of Mahanoy C'ty, and Fred. Coleman, of Hcglus. 1'. O. S. of A, Company. A joint meeting of tho P. O. S. of A. Camps of Mahanoy City was held for tho purpose of organizing a military company in compliance with tho request of tho State President. Major John F. Shocncr was elected captain ; John C. Kalbach, first lieu tenant; and Lugcne E. Kuder, second lieu tenant. Tho total racinberahip of tho thrco camps Is about G30. Out of this number it is expected that a company of about 125 ahlo bodied men can ho organized. Nightly drills aro being hold. Tho best placo to huy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have thu largest stock north of the mountain. tf llig Dry (inoilH House Closed. An execution was issued yesterday against H. lloyer it Son, tlio Pottsvillo diy goods merchants, on a judgment of $18,000, held by Miss Allott Ito'ycr. Tho Sheriff closed tho storo yesterday. Annual Sales ovor 0,000,000 Doses SJHIil TIB?- TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Hoad aeho. Dizzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appotlto, Costlvoncss. Iliotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbod Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IU:i:ciIAM'H I'lIXS, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com plcto health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem mill euro hick Ilcndnclio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE 'Ofnr.y Patent Medicine in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores, SELLING OUT. Lace curtains, lace, table cloths, linens, sraids, underwear and gent's furnishings. These are rare bargains to he had. Will le.i-ve the town shortly and will cloe out our stuck at amazingly low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre St root, Kobblns' Block. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These vere the two reasons that formerly 3cctt teople frm attending to their teeth. lUk reasons no existence in this ad- vi;ed aj;c. l'alnless and inexpensive dent-irj- with an absolute guarantee for five years 1 is mr method A Good Set of Teeth, $ The Very licit Teelh, $S. You can Kct no better, no matter what you I liny- No cliarge lor extracting, where teem r". , 1 111. !.... f f re iQnicrtxi. c can laivc yuur iiupicMiuu 111 I) the miornini; and (jive you your teeth in thu atio-noon if desired, 'Gold Plllings, $1; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Clcanlngi 5oc; Infracting, 25c. Crown and hridgc -work nt very reasonable rates. Kxamiuations and estimates free. We use hut oue grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Ct) r. White &, Centre Sts., Rollins' Buildina BETTER WORKING TIME, An Olllclnl SaVs Diore Will ho mi Im provenient lu tho Trade. That u marked improvement In the iiml trade is in Bight seems lo ho generally ite- ccptcd hy lending olllclals of tho coal com- panics nun it cannot coino too soon io pieae tho laboring classes. General Manager Luther is quoted in an Interview as saying that commencing with noxt month no expects tlio collieries to worK i four Ihtce-quatler days, or even bettor, each week, and that this order of working is to ho continued until the winter nt least. This expected improvement In tho trade Is accounted for in the opening up of the large western shipments of anthracite coal. Dur ing tho past week over two hundred csrs dally aro helug Bent from tho Sohtiylklll region through Shiitnokin consigned to west ern points, Tho Heading Company will end its IIscm year on Juno 30th, and it is leported that the company will ondenvor to market a larger quantity of coal than usual next mouth. The 1 market requirements uf newly mined I aiithracllo for Juno Is estimated at 2,500,000 tons. Tho New England demand for anthra cite Is still HjJit, n fair volume of old ordets being moved. Tlio Philadelphia Lodgor. speaking upon the trade flays: "Our comments upon a in duction of royalties appear to havo met a ready liter p. mice for tho "ah.-entce hu tl h ids" of the cn.il regions seem to b.ivo b w if any dcfeiideis. It is generally recognized tllat Anthracito must bo sold cheaper to ui'li stand competition and royally is the only producing cost that ran bo reduced. As It has not shared in tho putin down prmcss heretofore, it should now stand a reduction; as all other items have." GciMiiunins, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, , etc., for spring pUnting at P.iyno's nurserhs, 1 Glrardvlllo. Ttthcroso and gladiolus bulbs, j l.lccnso Trnnslcl s. j Tho liquor liccnso of Charles Miller. In West Petiu township, was transferred to tied , llartung. I Tho license held by J. A. Uritton, fur the United States Hotel, in tho South ward of Tatnaqua, was transferred to Philip Woll. The llcenso of Lewis E. Armstrong, in the First ward of Mahanoy City, was tiansferred to Ilornard J. Souimcrs. of tho Globo fcr RHEUMATESM HBUEALGIA. and similar Complaints, anu prcp'tmi enu"r 1110 i.:rm,.-i nt fj GEnMAHMEUIDAl.LJWS.ii prescribed by ciunent phyticlantH DR. RICHTER'S 3fe? CVRPi a SD AVorld renowucd I KeiaarLiiI'lyeue'-c 'full Onlyrrennlno V liTroile Mark " Anchor,' F. .Id. Illchlcr i. Co., 215 IV.irlSt., Jicnr lorU. a 1 iiif!HPr.T nwiAnns. 1 3 Branch Hontcs, Own Glassworks. 23.tWtta. DudowJ & recomintadud by A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St., fjsC. H. Hatreubuch, 101 H. Main St. DR. niCMTEH'S fe "ANCHOU" STOI1IACHAI. best for CJoll'", Ilvwprpsm'.;l,..inineli rnniplal'ils. JJIOIt STAT 12 SHXATOl:, HON. M. C. WATSON, OV yilllNANlHUII. Subject to DciiHKTntlc rule. MISCELLANEOUS. I HAI.IC A saloon, fioitd stand and ccntial lociitinn. Has two mh)1 tallies, tine lieititr 11 t'oiiiliiiiatlnn of pool ami liilliards. Apply nt tlio 1 1 j KAi.i) ullli c. tf COlt SAI.I5.- Two u:otid liuuscs for s lie on South Jardin street. 11 street. Kor further informa tion npply to 200 South rear alley 0-a-3w TOIt HUNT. 1 liullillnc. Two 'nrtre rooms in llpfnwlch 10 Smith Main street. All enn venicnees. buitalilo for otllee. Il-l'.i-tr IOUSAI.U A very desiraliln property. Al- ply lo Joseph Wjatt.WI North MaiuM. tf IJIOIt HUNT. A deslralilo ilnc'.lhiK lu..i'e, ' centrally located Terms uiodernto Apuly nt tho lll.ltAl.Ii ofllce. 5-lH-.'.t DANDRUFF . , , Is ttis Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's fluxiliator dues Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOU SALE AT W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House lllock. A good plnea for ft Rood drink. ..... Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 E. Centre street, Mcllet's building, Wine, Whiskies, Beer and ClKnrs. I'rcshet beer in town nhvays on tnp. VJs ,1 WE BUILD Hones. We build you a home; just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability ol 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,) IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. yjfipl a r a ftp rut Pi LOOKED UlKli RAW MEAT. ( . b.itiv's face and neck was all raw meat, ar i something ouf d to look nt. Tlio way f ' Id mtri'ictl, mother nnd child never 1. .. . v -i-t Vt or night as It constantly i' ,i .c, and tl e ! i '1 1. sod to flow down her c: Wehidi' o'i' and tho dbpensary T-o'i nn result. )l -inp: CtiTKTit.v Hisol vi.m, ( t ri"imA (ointinenti, and CUTlcuttA T TAi", the rhilit trnn entirely fifdlcit, I t's GARNJQ3S, 213 Nassau Avo., llrooklyn. Minimis, toVnew th-aa wirm bnthwlth CcTlcos P'Mr, nnd .Inplfl anointing with Cimccm, will Rfliml iO'tnntitlltfln thfl mwaril.trG-Rlnff of itching, burning, rn. fMly lnlintlle humirt f-f Ihe .kin and .pulp, with I i of httr. and not to line them, f. to Tall In your ilul;. SnVt throughout the world. t'urriB nmio atii. Chku. '. up ria;ia.,IJi.atuD. ncwtoC'utBUabyllDTOora.ftea. CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages S.50 and up. BED STEADS. They They are price of must be sold at once, now going at the low $1.25. These goods are brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. fl 15USY FURNITURE and STOVE STORE, 121-123 North Main St. IhGS. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Oar Store.i '-Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. CURtS WHtRt ALL (LSt FAILS. PS Host CoiiBh Syrup. 'j'ato3 Lloo.1. I'so ffi tel in tlmo. Sola br tlrnqglntn. f1 EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll impcm and decorations Is one of tlio nineteenth century accomplishments. That Is why tlioio who select tholr wnll jmpcr at OAHDIN'S uct nidi dillKhtful results. It Isn't ncccsHiry to purchase tho rxpenstvo irrades, tho dcnlitii'i ml eol us aro just ns nrtlstlu lu the chiiiper tirndes, if they nro not so ilth, Kor thoM who wish to decorate their rooms with mtlatlo wull papers k to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. 300
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