UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this i-ounlry and Spain. It will also con tain pictures of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being ready now. Hack numbers can still be had. The price is 25c each, but we lurnisii them by special arrangement at 10c. each. HOOKS & BROWN, a (J. tvimln St. CUT FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. By leaving your orders curly you will sux'i; money. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 So 11 Hi Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a i tii.i noAi. roi.vrx. l'H'sldciit McKlnley is expected to issue a civil service older next week Inking out of tin' i luwifled lit several position in tlio law iiostoffliug, deputy t'olleetor of the l'ort, deputy Marshalls anil deputy Collectors ol Internal lievemio. .I0I111 J. C'oylo expects one of tlieee depuly.ililis, as do one or two others fiom this county. The aiiuounceiueiit of M. C. Watson for Mute Senator is being favorably receivol tliroiiKliout the district. The Ili:i!Mli's position on the Guberna torial contest touched a popular choid. Neither W. A. Stone nor Wanainuker uie available, and neither should be nominated. A man like C. W. Stone would 1111 tho bill Senator (Juay is said to bo weakening on the slated candidate, mid is willing to make concussions. It is rumored that Quay and Martin may form an alliance. Speaking of alliances what's tho matter with llriimm and Zerliey in a combination for poaco at any price." Tho prico would likely come liiKli. Tho election of delegates to tho Dcinociatir county convention is hccominK tho leading tuple amouj,' the party workers in this town Councilman McUuiro and ex-1'ostmaster Mullet are candidates in their iespectivo arils, and look like sure winners. liiumm Has elected as an alternate to the f-latu convention, but the regularly elected delegate is going to thu couvcutiou. It was a slick game of bunco. It can bo asserted that V. A. Stone has but four delegates from this county, and at least 0110 of these is in doubt after thu fust ballot. Hero's a prediction : James Ityan, for Con gress ; W. A. Marr, Judge; II. J. Muldoon, Controller ; either Itashoru or Mclaughlin, District Attorney ; and some one from the lower distiiet for l'oor Director, will bo the Democratic ticket. This tip is given by a critical oh-ervcr. Tho delegate elections on Saturda) throughout thu statu turned the tide against W A.Stono. Schuylkill county onco bad a "favorite Min" at tho last county convention, for instance. I!ut he is no longer thu favorite. inasmuch as tho district conventions refused to either endorr'O him foi Governor or ap prove his course in Congress. Such an eu (lorsoment was oven too much lor thu un holy alliance" in thu l'uliitb district. i: A. (irilliths will havu no opposition foi the Legislative nomination on thu Dcuio 1 r.itie tickut in this district. 11. J. Yost will pmli.ilily bo his Iicpublieau opponent. lion. Charles Neverout llruium was elected an alternate to tho statu convention, and if he i an substitute William Winner he may mte for Schuylkill's "favorite son." llriimm v tiling for Ilrumm would be to the "manner bom." The School Hoard organizes the first Monday in June, and thu local Democrats are pieparing tho slate. Tho knowing oncssiy there will bo few ehanges. Quay's visit to the 1'iesideiit resulted in a promise that Oen. Wiley will bo appnUted a iblgadiur (ieneral. This may mean that Uolnu has been slated for Lieutenant Gover nor. Coiigroi.stiian Hriiinm says of tlio Schuylkill county delegates that seven of them aro fer stone and thu other for L' isenring. Phila delphia Star. It is likely that Messrs. Iluehin, Harlow and Kherle would tell Hriiinm their preferences some other year. Found Schuylkill's delegates aro not for W. A. Sloiiit. See the show window display of coal orna ments at liiiiiuui'H. Another NEW STOCK -OF- U. S. and Cuban 1 FLAd5 Just received. Jarge Iflag Poles and Bracket Holders. All kinds of Flag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. lrltsT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B.FOLEY, WA 'SPAIN IS TSHED OF WAR. Responsible Spanish Statesmen Prepared to ocue liao 1- 11s I Opportunity to End It. London, May 25. The Madrid cor respondent of The Unlly News says: "Humors as to the negotiations of the powers in favor of pence aro prema ture but responsil'le Spanish states men are prepared to selzo the first op portunity to end the war, provided It enn lie done on terms honorable to Spain. Should n neutral nation eomo forward with an honorable arrange ment its proposals would bo oxainlnud hero in 110 impractical spirit of fnlso pride. If, theieforo, America does not Insist upon Impossible humiliations there is still a possibility of poaco. "Marshal Martinez Cninpos, In the course of an Interview, lias said that the salvation of the Philippines is In the hands of the natives themselves, nnd that much euro ought to bo exer cised to win theni to our side, lie pooh-hooed the alarming rumors about KiiKlnml and Rlhrnltur. The Important thiiiR, ho declared, Is that Admiral Cervera should be nblo to dhldu the American Hiiuadion." TROOPS FOR MANILA LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. Special to KvCNIMi Hi i:l.n. San l'ranclnco, May 25 At thieo o'clock this afternoon the first expedition to Manila started from heie. Tke City of l'ckin, City of Sydney and Australia, llaghlp, compose the licet Col, Aniler-on mid his stall' aro aboard tho latter. Theio are 2, (K0 men and olliccrs In the expedition. The government is seeking more tninports and colliers, and will soon complete tho second fleet. The Tenth Penn sylvania llegiment was expected to arrive here last night, and it is now announced they will arrive this ocnlng. Tho distance from S,m I'raneiscn to Manila by way of Honolulu is about 7,000 miles. It is estimated that, allowing the vessels lime to take on coal at tho Hawaiian poit, tho troopships with their convoy, tho Charles ton, will arrive at Manila about .luno 15. SPANISH BATTLESHIPS BOUND FOR MANILA. Special lo Kvkximi IIcilALli. Hong Kong, May 25. Advices received bcie from Manila say that riots aro frequent in that city. Many bouses have been burned by the rioters. The Archbishop of Manila has nunoiiiiccd that four Spanish battleships aro on their way to Manila, and ho confidently expects a Spanish victory. To Attack Miinihi. Special to Kvr.MMI llr.liAl.li. Hong Kong, May 25. A despatch rcceivid hero says tho rebels aro organizing an attack on Manila and a battlo is expected boon. 'I'lnops Near Ollllllltlir. Special to I'VKNIMl tlKHAI.l), (llhrallar, May 25. Seven thousand Span ish troops, formerly destined for (he Philip pines, aie quailcicd in tho vicinity of (lihraitar. . Yellow One Wins. Special to Hvkninci 1 1 1: i: A r.i. London, May 25. The Deiby at Kpsom Downs to-day was won by J. W. Iarnach'H colt "Jeiblah" Eighteen horses ran in tho racu and the betting was 100 to 1 against thu winner. 1'liielng New .Mines, Special to ICvkmnii IIiuiami. St. Thomas, May 25. It is said new mines are being placed in tho harbor Sail Juan, and torpedoes are being placed in tho locality occupied by our vessels dining tho bombard ment. The mines aro connected with tho the shore. I''rmicli llrlg Ijimt. Special to HviivlMl Hi:itAi.i Halifax, N. S., May 25. Tho loss of the Kiciicli brig Oranville, coal laden, is con firmed. It is believed tho cutiio crew of twenty men perished. A itiir iioitnl nil). Special to l'.VKNINO HmiAI.II. Chicago, May 25. lletwcen $1,000,000 and $1,500,000 will bo spent by thu government in Chicago during May for provisions for thu soldiers. ring itaisii.g. Tho employes of the Schuylkill Traction Company have sent out invitations to a num ber of prominent people nnd organizations requesting their presence at tho Ihig raising, which lakes place at tho power house on l'riday evening at 5 o'clock. A largo parade will bo held after which tho Hag will be raised with appropriate ceremonies. Heavy Ititlu Fall. A leading mining engineer of tho comity leports tin' rainfall thus far this year as nearly IS inches. The precipitation was dis tributed as follows : Junuary, 1.511 inches; February. 1.32; March, a.bti; April, 3.07 i May, 5.U0; total, 17.80. amiinnniirmmniiimmnint Complete Bath Room For Only $5.00. Iu wltiili. you can onjoy Turkish, Russian, Mineral or "Milium limn iiniiiniiiiiinjj Medicated II tin In flic privacy of your own home, ltc ipnics very little irace when not In uc, I'iiII lliHtnicttona w th aeb cabinet Theru Is iiolh lmr tliut cleanse! and InvigorMcH the body like a bath in one of (bene cahnn U. Do you ileslre lo test Its incrlU? Drop us u can). It la nut i oininon article; It v 111 lufct ft lifetime and wive you many union iu vcri- m win semi iiicui '. O D. nnywheie with the prlvelegu f - amlnatloii. Your money nock l( not entire y catitiWi!- A genu wanted. Sena for circulars. Wm. R. Pratt, 333 Sooth Jardln klreet, Shenandoah, I'eimu, tiii: wnTin:it. Thf foaiast for Thursday: Tair, wanrtot weathir, followed by local rains. CUPID'S DOINGS. 1'iiur Wtibllngs luito III .May That Wtiro Sott ionized Tu-thiy. The pretty littlo village of Itlngtown was the scene of much activity and bustlo to-day, caused by the visit of ninny strangers to attend the wedding of Alfred 11. Jay, late of Philadelphia, and now of town, to Miss Knima M. Ilrisber, of lilngtown. It was solemnized at 10 o clock this morning at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Anna Drosher, In the priKcncc of a largo number of filends of tho 'contracting parties. Tho nuptial knot was tied by llev. I'iluejjor, pastor of tho Lutheran and llefoimed con gregation. Tho brido was nttlied iu wldto bandowuc trimmed with Moric ribbon and' ciuricd white roses. She was attended by Misses Tannic and Ida Dresher, her sisteis, whoso gowns weie made of the same ma terial. Tin- groom was supported by Will Iain Jay, of Philadelphia, a brother, and Dr. 1). John l'ricc, of town, all of whom wore conventional black Fully two liuiidrid guests weie In attendaiico from Ashland, (iiraidville, Shamokiu, Mt. Carmel. I'axiuos, Philadelphia, lletlilebcm, and other places. The presents were numer ous, beautiful and costly. After congratula tions a wedding repast was served iu tie dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Jay left town at 2.02 p, m. for 1'MlndclpMa, wbeie another reception followed at the residence of the groom's relatives on Tusker street. The honeymoon trip will rover a period of ten days. Upon their return to town Mr and Mis Jay will go to housekeeping at No. 12 Noith Jardln street. Many guost frourlown and a'so the M. II choir attended the wedding. They weie taken over in largo wagons drawn by horses from whoso backs the merry sleigh bel s jingled, while, the attendants blew tin horns On the coach occupied by tho choir were two large stieatners which bore the inscriptions : "Tho Jaybird lias gone to meet Its mate," and "Wo are going to see Jay Dresh'er." 51 ANN BY- A M.EHA CI t . At eight o'clock last evening, Miss Alico . Allcb.icli, of town, was united in matrimony with John Mauney, of Mt. Carmel. The ceremony took place in the Primitive Metho dist chinch, the pastor, Itov. James Mooie, olliciating. Kriends of the couple were present to witness tho maniage. mum.akki:y-m'.ni)Iu:w. At 2 o'clock this afternoon, in St. Maiy Magdalene church at Lost Creek, MKs Maine McAndrew was wedded to Patrick VK A larkey, who is well known and popular thioughout llutler township. Itov. P. 1 Daggett, tho nctor, olliclatcd in tho picscnee of a largo g.ithci ing of people. The couple wero siippoitcd by P. J. Mouagbau and Mils .Mary Carter, The groom and groomsman wore tho conventional black, wdiilo the bride and bridesmaid were beautifully attired in gowns of cream. -Tho wedding was a notable one in Lost Creole socially and was conducted on an elaborate scale. Tho bridal cab was prufusely decorated with llowers by friends of the contracting parties. M'i,Arri;iiTY-nvr.ANi). Miss Annio McLall'erty and William !) land, both of St. Nicholas, wero married this afternoon by Itev. Father McLnroc, at St. Canicus chinch, Mahanoy City. Miss Hannah llylaud, of Park Place, cousin of the bride groom, was tho bridesmaid and Andiew II y land , of St. Nicholas, brother of tho bndcgioom, was tho gioomsmaii. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Sadie Kehler, of Allentown, who is a guest of town friends, made a pleasuio tilp tj Pottsvillo to day. Constablo Mutt. (lildon left town this morning forScrauton on ollicial business. Williain Pooler, of St. Clair, was n guest of friends In town la-jt evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Suyder and son Clyde, of Port Carbon, who wero guests of Iricuds ill town the past few days, left lor their homo this morning. The home of Mr, and Mrs. William Smail, on West Cherry strei t, was brightened this morning by tho addition of a littlo baby boy Tho father's countenance was one eoiilinuoiii broad smile to day, while the mother and child aro doing well. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgo W. Ilcddall, of Port Carbon, visited frlendH in town to day. Mrs. J. P. Williams visited friends at Pottsville to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Jay and their two sous, of Philadelphia, weie in attendance at tho wedding of their sou, Alfred 11., at Itingtown to-day. Louis Yodkois is homo fiom New York to spend a short vacation. Messrs. L. W. Shoemaker, and l-'rcd Waslcy, are Quaker City visitors. Daniel Ogdeii is confined to his Jiomo from illness. Mrs. Lizzie Humble, of North Whito street, returned hoinu from Pottsvillo last evening. P. F. Motiaghan has gone to Philadelphia to seek medical treatment. Frank Scanlaii transacted business at I ho county seat this morning. Mrs. I). II, Llewellyn and son, D.iyld, visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Mrs. J Harle, of North Whito street, returned homo last evening after spending the past week iu Philadelphia. V. O. S. or A. Notico. Members or Camp 112, P. O. S. or A. will meet in their hall on Monday morning, May 30, to participate in tho Memorial Day parade and ceremonies. It is urgently requested that n full attendaiico bo present. II. T. Manskix, Pres. Attest: J. S. Williams, Secy. G-25-1U Funerals. Tho funeral of Harry Morton, tho young man who died from the ell'ects of injuries sustained in a runaway, took placo this af ternoon from tho residence of Mrs. II. Hawley, on Kast Coal street, whero the ser vices wero conducted by ltov. J. T. Swindells, or the Methodist Episcopal chinch. There was a largo attendance or lelativca and Iricuds of tlio deceased, i ho icmalns wero interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho funeral of lial. Fabio, an uncle or Peter Fabio, tho contractor or town, took placo this morning. Services were held in the German Catholic church and tho remains interred in tho Annunciation cemetery . Marriage At rouged. John Orabulis was arraigned hcroro Justice Shoemaker this morning on a charge pio feried by Mary Kanwacktuto. A hearing waswaived and an agreement readied by which a wedding ceremony for to-night was fixed. Constablo Taliesiu Phillips went to Pottsvillo this afternoon to get tho license, Kllteil ill Connecticut. John MoAndicw, of Happalianuock, who went lo Connect lent about a year ago, was killed in ii cupper mill iu that stato on Mon day lust. His body is expected to arrive at hli former homo to day for burial, lluy KoystoncHour. Ilosuiothat tho name LKxaio & IlAK.it, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. ,lr. O, II. A, M. Notice. The olliccrs nnd members of Shenandoah Valley Council No, 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., arc reipirstcd to bo present at their next regular .,ilmf whleh will bu held Fridav evinlmr. May 27th, as butlncss of Importance is to bo transacted, lly order of jIk.nj. I. HKAcliKi!, Councilor. Attest : F. L. Kuwk, It. 8. Ask vour eroiar for the "Royal Patent dour, and bike no other brand. It Is the Ixiht Hour mdo. Stomach trouble is tho common namo applied to a derangement of tho system which is keenly fult but vaguely understood. It may mean inability to retain food or to digest it. It may mean nausea, pain after eating, fullnesSj inordinate craving for food, or entiro lack of appetite. Whatever it means, there's trouble, and it's with tho stomach. If you liavo stomach trouble, you will lo interested in thi3 letter from a mail who had it and was cured by "For nine ypa.'s I suffered from stomach troublo. I tiled the aid of tho bent doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, nnd spurt largo sums of money, nil in vain. One d.iy whilo waiting n train in lVlhlre, 0., picked up n pi.per with n notice of Ayer's Sarsapatilla, I got one liottla to try it. It did mo so much KOO'l that I purchased five more bottles. I took four of them mil gained in flesh, my nppotito improved, ami now I can eat anything, My stomach is all right, thinks to the uso of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla." -Calvin M. Stevens, Uniontown, Pa. PITHY POINTS. 'iippHiilng Throughout, the Country (Jhroiilcti'il lor llimly 1'eriiAiil. Pottsvillo landlords aro reducing their cuts. Paving at Hazlcton and Mahanoy City will commence next week. A now hoso house will bo erected in the Fast ward of Oilhcrtoii. Aucllbrtis being mado to ro-organizo tho Citizens band of (lirurdvillo. The Fiackvillo High school commence mi nt will he held on June 7th. Philip W. Miller, of Catawissa, has been granted a pension, $8 per month. Samuel Thomas and son, George, or town, have secured employment nt Cramp's ship yard. Thero aro many pavements in need or re- paii. Tho Chier llurgess should read this paragraph. Hugh Frail, or McAdoo, yestorday made bis second tlip to Pottsvillo within the past rorty yeais. A Hag lias been erected on tho top or tho scaffolding nt the bore holo or tho Shenan doah city colliery. There aro but Torty-fiyo slates in this Union, but many (lags about town bear foity six stars, and some forty-eight. John Dezmond, of New Philadelphia, is matchod to run aono bundled yaid foot raco witli Fred. Holdurman, of Summit Hill, for a Hlty dollar purse, nt New Philadelphia, May 30th. It is safe to assert that n man who can work Tor the Lehigh Valloy railroad nowa days enn successfully perform most an v kind of labor, because they aro compollcd to attend to several varieties of woik. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Hcadacho nover rails, 25c. liiilglneut For llciitllts. John Sarparlls last night appealed as plain till' in a civil suit bernm Justice Toomcy to iceover sick benefits to tho nniount of jl50 from tho St. George's Lithuanian Iloncfieial Society. Sovoral mouths ago Sarparlls was attacked nt Ibo rear of Mike llakles' saloon on Kast Centre street and so badly pounded on tho head that ho was confined to Miners' hospital for somo monthsarter. Tho Society claimed tho plalntill' bad violated tho rules and was nut entitled to benefits becauso ho had become drunk and involved iu a fight, and received tho beating tlnough his own fault. Sarparlls said be had but two glasses of beer that night and visited liaklis to ascertain when tho latlcr, who is n initio con tractor, wanted him to do to work. Tlmt when ho left tho placo by way of tho rear eiiiranco no was suddenly attacked. Justice Tooiney hold that tho Society did not piovo tliat Sarparlis was drunk, or was responsible for tho light, and gave judgment for tho full amount claimed and costs. AtliicKeil by Young Toughs. A Hungarian resident of Jit. Carinel boarded a freight tralu on the Lehigh Valley road bound for this town, nnd when near Ccntralia tbreo well-diesscd young men boarded tho train. Tho Hungarian was on top or a box ear, and ho was Immediately attacked by tho young men. They took Ids watch and what mnnev bn bml ,m,1 i. tempted to throw him rrom tho rapidly mov ing irain. ins iouu cries attracted tho train men to his assistance, and tho tbreo assailants jumped riom tho train nnd lllniln tliMrna,nKn The Hungarian's eyes wero blackened, his nice cut, in soverai places and hrulsos wero nil over his body where ho had been kicked. Ho was brought to Shenandoah whero ho lias rriends. Ho had to bo assisted from tho train. Deeds Iteeordcd. Deed from Samuel II, llcutz ct al, to Pro tection Council 035, Jr. O. U. A. M., premises in McKransburg; ft-oni J. M. Hoyer et ux, to Protection Council 1)35. Jr. O. IJ. A. M. tu- properties 111 McKcausburg; from Sheriff of eiciiuyiKiu county to John Hughes, preini.cs in Pottsvillo. Also other piemisos in Potts villo, from tho Sheriff to John Hnghos; from Harrison Rill ct ux, to Jaiuoa W. Wynn, premises in Mahanoy City; rrom llenj. D. Ilcddall ct ux, to Win. L. Lewis, premises in (ilrardville; from Win, L, Lewis toSallioA. Ilcddall, premises iu Girardvlllo, Fire! "rol Mrel Iusuro your property from log in tho oldest and stiougest cash companies: l'lilla, Undci writers Insurance Co. of North America and Firo; lAssoclatlon, Hartford Firu Ins Co., Amcilcnu Firo Insurance Co., WW Chester Firo Ins, Co., United I'ircmon's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jardiu St., Shenandoah, Obituary. Llewellyn 1!. Kelly, a young business man of St. Clair, died Monday night, iiffcrnii ill ness of several months from lend poisoning, He leaves a wife nnd one child, Fniicr.il Thurbday afternoon,. Joseph Heilner, who has been an inmate of the AlinshouM) nt Schuylkill Haven for about a month, died lit that institution yes terday. I. ill derail Ki'Miul-Ccnteiiiiliil, l'hlhiclelphln. For tho rosiul-centennlal or tho Evangel ical Lutheran Mlnlstcrliini or Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Juno 2 to -1, tho Pennsylvania llnllroad Company will sell special excursion tickets rrom Jersey Shore, Wilkcsbarro, Lewihlowii, Moclmnli'jsburg, York, Haviode draco, Ik-lvidcro and iiitormedlalo stations to Philadelphia and return at rate or single faio for the round trip. (Minimum rule, 23 cents, ) Tickets will ho sold Juno 2, good to letiim until June 11, inclusive. Sarsaparfiso LETTER FROM THE "YALE" A Former Itoiddont nf'Xnwii Wnlos About Il-r. John Swccnoy, n former rosident of Lost Crick and who was nt ono tlmo bai tender at the Fciguson house annex, is now uno or tho clew on the United States auxiliary ciiii-ar lidc." foiinerly tho Paris," nud writes tin Interesting letter to his many friends in this towu and viclulty. Tho letter is dated Pol to 1 lll e, May 11th. I The writer says ho is welt and is having a nice time on the big vesfel, with lots of room and plenty or good food. He adds, "Wo each have our own statoconia with bathtubs nttnehed. There aro only twcnly-tlvo marines on board. All tho rest nro stewards, cooks nnd wnltcrs. They aro English nnd German. We hnvo had a Spsnish man-of-war after us every day since wo havo been hero. Tho Yalo Is being used as a dopatch bimt. Wo remain heie until the 13th,nud theulcnvo for Key West. On tho 0th wo passid within half B mile of tho fort at San Juan. Tiny would have filed on u, but we kept out of reach. Wo havo tho Palis captain nnd u naval captain as well. We cruised around the Island of Porto lileo until tho noxt morn ing, when we pascd tho fort or San Juan with our own colors. Wo wcio not qulto past when wc bad to get up strain nnd dust, tur a Spanish man-of-war wnsnfter us ; but we arc too fast for any of theni. We weld on ami met n Danish stormier, which we stopped nnd over-liaiilcd. We found that the steamer was chartered by the New York Herald. She bad two leporters on board, They nve us the news xh.it two Spanish steamers were coaling up nt St, Thomas, so wo laid for theni until evening, when one came along the coast. We went after her, but she got around a lit ml and among rocks. Our vessel was too large to follow. Then we! saw thcothirconiliu. She spied us and tried to get away, hut wo wcio too fist for her. We bad to II 10 live orsl.t shots lo stop In r. Wo went on boaid and round she was loaded with gencial caigo. Tho captain sinJ tnc whole thing was worth $130,000. Thcie were , two families on board as passengers. We , hauled down tho Spanish iiagnnd hoisted tho glorious Stars and Stripes on her. Two marines and n crow took her to Key West. Tho Yalo is a grand ship ono of tlio fastest on tho waters. Wo havo lots or fun with tho Spaniaids, Wo hnvo n cbaso every day. Wo passed their fort (San Juan) ycsteiday and thoy fired three shots at us, but you bet wo wero far away. At night time wo patrol in tlio dark without lights on board. This is not very pleasant. Wo oio all right so long ns nothing breaks down on tho engines. There is none of them con catch us. Wo have four guns on board two forward and twoaft. This is the only battery' wo have on board. Tho captain is bilking or going to Philadelphia and getting moro guns, so that wo can do somo fighting, Wo might havo captured two moro steamors, hut bad no guns heavy enough to show fight. A tioop ship eanio along tlio other day with eight bundled troops for San Juaii."T!ho gave us a groat bluff. Wo skipped out of her way. Sho followed us for two hours. Wo thought suio sho had heavy guns. Tho next day wo met tho Herald reporters nnd they said sho did not have n gun on board. Wo may ho able to sco somo fighting in a couplo of days. Wo nro keeping track of tho Span ish licet and wo go to Koy West and report." lllcllort'H Cain, Clam soup to-night. Potato salad and Ulmer's sausago to-morrow morning. Itenelicd 117 Years Mrs. Maloy died nt her homo in Ncwkirk, in tho Schuylkill vnllcy, at tho advanced ago of 117 years. She is bolleved to bo Ibo oldest woman iu Pennsylvania. Her husband died several years ago, nud her oldost son, Patrick, living at Coal Dalo, is 80 years old. Tho do ccased was born at Donegal, Ireland. The best placo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 81 North .Main street. Wo havo tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf llroiiglitill's llinwnies. Tho advertisement or T. J. Uroughall, tho enterprising South Main street grocer, always attract attention. Tho series or Ilrown'us embellishing tlicso announcements, nnd thu excellent character or tho write-ups mo eagerly scanned by tho prudent hoiisowifo, Tho class of goods bandied by Mr. liruughall Is overy instauco verify his announcements I hail an attack of Kcrciua, nnd ordered a box of oxhlo of zinc ointment. The nrst application changed tho r,czcma to hell-llrc, vl: .h seemed uuij lentbtihle. The dnu'ist bad used a rancid ccrato and I was poisoned. A local physician did not help matters, and cu'rylhlng either failed to help, or uiailo it worse, 1 was becoming desperate, when I thought of CiiricuiiA lli:,Mi:iur.s, and ills patched my servant for a rake of Cutiriika So ac and u box of CiiTlctniA (ointment). Tho first aiipliciition rtlievidmeuwlinthrie tlttt, I mix ict 11, l'ltl.ASKI .'.HYATT, Unlleil Stiilrt Cuniul. Dee, VJ, 18U7. Santiago do Cuba. Sol 1 IlirouchouttheworM. 1'otifr !.!. Corp.. Sole l'roln., Uooton. "How to Cure the Wont Eczvma, free. JOlt STATU 8UNATOII, KON. M. C. WATSON, Oh" Hjir.N'AMMtAlI. Hulijcct to Duinovrntlu rnlea. MISCELLANEOUS. TjOK HAMS. A nnjci'iy sloio. Can bo bought ' ilit-ap mtil tin catty termtu loot I rcaboim Kivcii jor huuntf Din. Al"y in jii:kai.i n II ice. a-z -it i.lOIt HAI13. A hii loon, (looil ittanil nnd central location, Jlantwu pool taWli'H, one Itch. ir a conitilnntloii of pool nnd billiards. Al'P'y nt lltli UKIIAIJ) omcc. , ti "COlt HAUC. Two irood homes for hiIo on South Jardln street lfor further informa tion apply to200Houth IVar alley &-3-Uv l l.ull.lliiL-. 10 Houtli Main street. All eon. iijit i w ,iirui I, Minis ill iiciutvii'u vcnleneeH. Hultublc tor olllee. 3-10-tf IOIt HAI.H A very deslrnblo property. An ! ply to Joseph Wyutt, S01 North Alain Hi. tt TWK ItKNT. A desirable dwelling home, II i,itrll v liw.iitiil TerniH miKlerikto Annie at the llcitAi.ii olllee. 6-ls fit CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kenovatinir Company's plant, and are prepared lo clean, sew ami lay carjicls, niallres!es, and do general upholster ing worn. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn be left nt No, 7 North West trect, or al the plant, Ajijile alley and llowcis Mrcct, CURED OF BY iiULU UlJoi whose house is conspicuously clean, whostS work worries her least, whost leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer: " I do all my cleaning with fiSiyBicf Washing w Pool Powder Sold by nil grocers. Largest package greatest economy. I ML IM. H. FAIRBANK Chlcnso. 8t. Louis. New York. r WE BUILD HOflES. We build you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability of any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formcrlj kciit people frem attending to their Iccth. llolh reasons huvs no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our mclltod A Good Set of Tcclb, 5. The Very licit Teclh, $S. You can Ket no better, 110 mailer what you pay. No charge for extracting, where Icclb aro ordered. Wc can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (lold Fillings, $1 ; IScst Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLOR?, Car. White & Centre Sts., Roblins' Building Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. 1 -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, SELLING OUT. I,acc curtains, lace, table cloths, linens, spreads, underwear and gent's furnishings, These are rare bargnlns to be had. Will leave the town shortly and will close out our stock at aniaingly low price. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Robblns' Block. DANDRUFF , , . Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstprial'o fluxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR BAI.l'. AT W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House Block. A j;ood placo for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, st K. Centre street, Mellct' IhiIIUIiik, Wine, AVldnklcii, Itecr nnd Clt'iir. l'rilnt liecr 111 town always on lap. aoi.i DUB COMPANY. xioston. l'tiiioueipnia. EDUCATED 2nd ARTISTIC TASTES In n-flM hfllmni mi.l AimnmiXma la nnn P tin Mliy thop who delect their wnll pnper nt CAitl'IN'S Rrtftie1i(lcll(;htrulrcHu1U. It Isn't necv iry to purchase the expensive kp'i tho dcHitMrtiid eol'M-B nro just n nrtlfltlc in tho chc.ipor grades, If they nre not ho ilch, Tor tin,-.. Willi Uli tn i..t. Il.nlr i.wmmw nitUtle wall papers go to J. P. CARDEN, it w. ucnirc sircci. Mieiiaiiuoan. i-a O'Hearn. A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages 3.50 , . Mp. 300 BED 'STEADS. They must be sold at once. They are now going at the low price of These goods are brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. I'fl BUSY FURNITURE 1 () and STOVE STORE, 121-123 North Main St. RUPTURE CURED A Specialist on Rupture from Willianisport will visit Slienaudoah Every Thursday at nil': Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Knpttire permanently and quickly Cured or " no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely euro all kinds of Unplurc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no DangJr. examination Prec. loo persons cured in Sunhury, Shamokiu, Ml. Carmel ami vicinity who can lip referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within ' nach of all. DRINK CI.KARY'S EXTRA PINI5 QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. BABY? CARRIAGES
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