"'wps UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this country 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 furnish them by special arrangement at 10c. each. HOOKS & BROWN, IM. IVIeiln St. CUT FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. 13y leaving your orders early you will saa- money. SHENANDOAH DIUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. i.iinrillnu tin- INiwili-r AY irk. V iin-t MiM'. N. J.. Mny 27. - Tlu- Sec ond I'.nt.tliiin. St'cond H-Kimi'iit I't'iin-t-!.tfn.i volunteers, willed Iihh been iruanlinK (lie jiowik-i- workH at lJimi lon. X. J., ami which lias been triins f it. il to this place, arrived yesterday .if!.!nin. The battalion will guard lui"nts' powder works here. The T In 1 it i.sriment New .lersey volunteers monnti il Kiiurd at I'oiupton In the Second'.- sii ,ul. L licit- "iiiii'h Pni'tory, IinlUir ,:iolls, Ind., May Ti. The Unl tul St.ites ai-Kennl In tills city has he coin, a manufacturing establishment, nml a lartre force of men will be put to work Immediately. The nrtlcles of war to be turned out will Include equipment for infantry, cavalry nnd artillery. Ma i'U .V. I,. Vnrney 1ms received orders to put In necessary machinery. To Destroy tlio Terror. tVasliiiiKtnn. Slay 27. The nnvy de partmint has taken measures to pre- tit tin- Spanish torpedo boat Terror fi .in .itlni renchltiK Pan Juan, Vorto Hi r joining Cervern. The Terror ! fi St I'lerre, Martinique, on AVednes il.n . unl if she comes this way she will iP'Vilii li be destroyed by some of our war h ssi-is. onieei-s iTftlio JCiilclit- Tomplnr. Ilarrisburfr. Mny 2C The 4r,th nn nuat ooni lave of the Rrand commnnd ery of I'l iinsylvnnln Knlfthts Templnr rlos .1 i,it evenliiK with a public in sinlliitii.ii of olilcers by retiring rtiRlit Kmm, nt I'oinmnnder Harry M. Van Znn.lt. i.f Harrisbursr. The olilcers c-liosfii were: H. 15. Km nil commander, II-nry 11. Kuhn of .Tuhnstown: V. K. di puty Krnnd commander, James I!. YminBson of I'lttsburf,; Krnnd (renernl Jslmo, Adam IT. Schmehl of Heading: prand captain Keneral, Thomas F. l'en inan of Scranton; Brand prelate, Thomas N. Hoyle of I'lttsburK: grand sr-nii.r warden, Kzra R. Jlartlctt of I'liilinlelphla; Km nil junior warden, lt v. M. Stock or Hanover: Krand tn itstiier. .Tolin J. lillroy of T'hlladel pliin: giatul recorder. William W. Al len of I'ltikulelphla. The next annual conilnve will be held nt Altoona. I Inc .Minuto is not lent;, Jet relief is ob tained in half that time by tlio use of One Minute ('uugh duo. It prevents coiiMiinp tiun nml ipnrkly cures culils. croup, liriinclii tn, inieiinioiiia, la grippe ami all throat anil Iiiiil' tniiililei. ('. II. llniiiubucli. QiTrrrrmmmmimmnmimpa Complete Bath Room For Only $5.00. 3 In hii-h j nil call 3 ' j".v Turkish, Russian, I Mineral or tsiiiiiiiii'uuiij umiiiiuimiul Medicated Ilatlii in tin- privacy of your own Iiotiie. l!i--illrt" ver little spaee when not Inline, Kull Iiiitriieliuiii III eaeli i-aliiiiil. There Is nolle Iiik that cIi-uhsi-m anil tin borates the bnil.v like a hath in one of the-.e i.il, lulls. Do on ilenlre to test its merits" Drop lis a canl. It in not a ei ion in tide, it u ill la.t n lifetime ami save Mill iiiuik time Its cch-t. We will semi them ('. O D.'anywliele with the prlvclegi- of e ainiliation Your money back if not entirely xatihlleil. Audit wanted. Send for eiieiilarH. Wm. R. Rratt, .111 South .lanllii strcit, Shenandoah, l'eiinii. Another umi new STOCK -OF- l), S. and Cuban FLAGS Just received. Large Flag Poles and bracket Holders. All kinds of Flrtg Goods hy the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Mam si. pOlt HTAT15 BliNATOIt, HON. M. C WATSON, OK SlIKNAMMiAU Hubjcct to Di'inucrutic ruin. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's fluxlliator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. VOR SALE AT W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House Block. i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, S3 HAY mid BTItAW. M Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centra SI. r.ur f aim -r-i i 3 i fc iASt link ok It h much easier to keep the hair tnhen you have it than it is to re store it hen it's tost. 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 hrtr tccr.vi to fall out and 1 became quite bald. 7 ivas .id vised to try 'or and had used tt but A short time Ivhen my hair ceased to fill out and A new ana vigor ous aroxothmade its up- pearanec.My hair is nolv abundant and glossy. THOS. DUNN. ' Rockvilte, Wis. PERSONAL MENTION. Sinloril Sliocmaker loft town tliis morning to visit flieiuls at llazleton. Daniel Hoiiscr lias rcturneil from a isit to llIooiusl.il t-K anil is now lepresentini; Dr. I. V. Willetts of that pluco in this county iu the wile of kooiIs. William Mason, a former resilient of tow n now locateil at Amot, Tioga county, is visit ing John Dove, of South .lanlln sttect. M. D. Malone inailo a business trip to New Philadelphia yesterday. F. M MagaiKle is transnctlns liuslncss in Pliiladclpliia. A. P. Smith was a Pnttivillo visitor to-d.iy. Thomas llaird, of JlcKcesport, is visiting tlio parental homestead at llrownsville. Mrs. (ienrco L. llassler anil sou, Charles, of Allentown, are visiting friends in town. 'Hie. '1'ullU lieeowreil Since tlio accident at tlio Ollberton collieiy water sliaft ahoul two weeks bbo, hy which tlio liKiniiuotli iron tank used to hoist water from tlio mine was precipitated fioin the surface to the sump, a distance of 1,100 feet, owing to the ropo pullini; out of tlio socket when the tank was hoisted up to the sheaves, much interest lias been manifested as to tlio condition of tlio shaft, hast evening tlio tank was found and hoisted to the surface. It was badly bent and twisted. Tlio daiuase to the shaft is over $1,001) and some time will be required for lepairs. New guides must be placed almost from top to bottom. Tlio col liery is suffering considerably, owing to the increase of water occasioned by tlio recent freiiiicnt and lieavy rains. !. O. S. of A. Notice. M.,.i.,a r Pmihh im. P. o. S. of A. will meet in their hall on Monday morning, May HO, to participate in tlio Memorial Day pamtlo nml eereiniiiilus. It is urgently reiiuesteil that a full attendance bo present. 11. T. Mansi:m,, rres. Attest: J. S. Williams, Secy. r.-2.-lt Aeteil us Substitutes. When tho lire alarm was sounded this morning tlio horses of tlio Columbia Hose Company were at Maplo Hill aud a team be longing to thn Columbia llrewing Company was generously loaueit lor servicu. Heauacbe Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-lleadacho never fails, 23c. Special Council Meeting. A special meeting of the lioiough Council ,elll l, held tills evening to make arrange ments to paiticipato iu tho Memorial Day remoii es and make an niinu.ii mm oi in spection of tho borough. 1'Kiiiis.yiviinlu Volimtoor In IHsgrniin, Snn FrnneiKcn, liny 27. Private Campbell, a new recruit of the Tenth Pennsylvania regiment, wns brought here In Irons, neeuseil of a gross breach of iliseliillne while tho reslment wns at Jit. Oietna. it Is charged that he cut mi n uniform on n negro. Tlio colonel sent a sergeant to mimnion him, hut -ho turned unon the messenger, cursed lilm roundly, nml refused to obey, lie will be tried by court martini In this city, and may get two years on Dry Tortngas. (Loral news on Second page.) IfiO ARE YOU HATS! The Mammoth One Price Clothing House, GOLDIN, Proprietor. Nos. 9 and 1 1 SOUTH HAIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Till! WliATIIIIIt. The fuierast fur Saturday : Partly cloudy weather anil nearly stationary temiicrottiro with freuli vnrlablo wlmh follnwcii by local rnlu lit tlio western district. HOT TIME IN THE FIFTH." X Defeitlwi I'llle the (hullo iihle Tronlilc of CniiKltler- There were lively scenes on West Lloyd street, between West and Chestnut streets, nt about nine o'clock this morning, rorntinio n free fight appeared to be imminent. All tlio trouble was duo to a defectlvo chimney. Tlio defect is iu a doublo block on the south sido of 1 ho sttect owned by Joe Ithlncs The adjoining properly on the same stttet is owned and occupied by alter Molliilo and family, l or sovcral days past tlio neighbors bavo been kept in :i state of timidity on ae. eoiint of smoke working its way out through a narrow space between tlio two properties mentioned, and it Is alleged that fieiiucnt complaints to the borough otlichls bad no cllect. At about nlno o clock on Wed nesday morning a (Ira alarm was sounded and tlio tiro department lniiried to the place Upon & statement made by the neighbors tlio fiicmcn entered aud mado an investigation of tlio lililnes pioperty, but could discover no fire. It was generally ngieed, however, that tlio chimney should be rcpaiied, as the plaster between tlio bricks iu several parts of it had letiied from ser vice. Yesterday the owner of tlio piopcity had a bilcklayer at work on tlio tioiiblesome Hue. Whatever was done, was not completed satis facloiily. Tills moining smoke agiiu poured out fiom the narrow space interven ing between tlio IMiimes nnd Mcllaio bouses and again tlio neighborhood evidenced a spiiit of nervousness that culminated in the sending iu of a fire alarm at the same hour tlio ono on Wednesday was sent in. When tlio tlio department arrived they again failed to find occasion for putting the apparatus in play, hut again found tlio chim ney iu a defective condition. Somo of them pulled a broken crock from the chimney and it is believed that this had something to do witli creating the tiouble, although it was J generally agreed that the chimney needed a I thorough overhauling. This tlio owner of the property promised to liavo done. Meanwhile tlio owner of tlio adjoining property, Mr. Mcllaie, was in tlio sheet ven tilating liis views about the matter and a con troversy aroso between him and n Lithuanian spectator. "Sim" Mcllaio filially drifted in to tlio argument and the Lithuanian made a movement to pick up a rock. Ciiief llurgess Tabor appeared and oventually threatened to arrest Walter Mcllaio if lie did not retire to his home. Matters increased in warmth until Health Oiliccr Oonry appeared and acted as peacemaker, eventually succeeding in getting Waltei Mcllaio away from tlio placo. Tlio Health Ollicer and Chief llurgess also walked away, but not until "Sim" Mcllaio exhausted his vocabulary iu assault upon the llurgess from tlio second story porch of the homestead. Tho incident was an exciting ono for the time, but was wisely ended without clashes. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, at North Main street. tf I.egill OtiOHtlnliH Alisiifi-cil. At its meeting last Monday evening the School Hoard asked its solicitor, M. M. Ilurke, Lsij., for a written opinion upon cer tain legal propositions of inteiest to the holders of school bonds, and nt a meeting of the finance committee on Wednesday evening .Mr. llurlco sent in tho following communica tion,: "Itcpiyiug to your inquiries as to certain legal piopositlons concerning your bonded indebtedness, will take them iu this order: 1. Is tlio school district lequircd to pay a portion of its indebtedness eacli year? J. Can tho school district legally assuino the payment of tho state tax assessed upon its bonded indebtedness 'I 3. Can tho school district legally lcqiiiro tho holders of its bond to pay the state tax ? As to first : The Act of lh"l requites you to assess annually a tax equal to at least eight per cent, of the loan, aud apply it to tho loan; it should not bo applied elsewhere. As to second : The school district havo a right to coutract to pay tho state tax on their bonds, in addition to the interest. This is permitted by the Acts of ISO.), P. L. 57, and 1873, 1". L. OS. The same question aroso in caso of Fidelity Co. vs. City of Scranton, 102 P. S. R , P. 307, ami tho Supremo Court decided as I hero advise you. As to third : When your bouds are conditioned that tho school district shall pay all taxes that may be assessed against them, you cannot icqiiiio the party holding the bonds to pay tlio tax." SchuylMli tiets llai l,,p. In tho parade of tho (iennaii Catholic Societies at Scranton tlio (Icriunn Catholic Knights, of Ashland, were given an ovation all along tho line, and nlso awarded the prizo, a handsome gold mounted sword, for being tho neatest iqulppeil and best diilled present. Tlio press of that city contain many complimentary notices of tlio Ashland Knights. (ilr.'ll Auny I'icu, L. Kefowicli, tho one-piico clothier, lias received B.OOU badges, pot traits of all tlio battleships and gallant commanders, will be given away frco to each purchaser. All our goods will bo sold ata reduction of 50 percent. Pull liuo latest spring styles. Also a full lino of Grand Army suits. fi-27- it EAD what we Come and make your choice. You will find every garment in our store marked in plain large figures. Whatever we advertise we will carry out. We have never tried to build up trade with fakes. French Clay Men's Suits offered at $5.r5. Come in and pick out the suit you want ; you I will find it marked at that figure. Imported French Suits, sacks or frocks, black or blue, at $7:00 Not a cent less, worth $ double the money. ' We have a big line of hats. We sell a fine stiff hat from 75c up to 90c. Hlack or brown, worth $1.25 to $1.50. COUNTY BOND ISSUE. The CciiiuiilsstoiierH lllien Authority nml tho Colitiollei' Dtenuled. .Tudgo Kneh yestenlay nftcrnonn (lied with tho Piothonotary the opinion of the cotitt, in which tho motion of Controller Snyder to re strain tho Commissioners from making the bond issue, nnd conn ilc to the Commissioners the right to proceed in thn way proposed by them to rollovo the county treasury of its present depleted condition. Jiulgo Koch's opinion, which is quite voluminous, is an ahlo document. There arc now temporary loans outstand ing amounting to$l".s.ooo. and bills duo nnd paynhlo aggregating $Sl,Ooo, a total indebted ness of $ 220,000. The Commissioners pro pose to liquidate this debt by Issuing bonds tlicrofor, redeemable in five years and paj able In thirty yours, beating four per cent interest. Tlio Controller nbjerted to issuing bonds abovo $100, nun, claiming any amount issuid over that sum was not .only unneces sary but unlawful. Tho court, after quoting many authorities, nll'nnis that that the Commissioners can law fully fund the Heating debt of the enmity, and concludes : "It is not the pmposo of the Comnilsioi.ers to incur debt or incrcaso tlio debt of tho county, but only to change Its form. Tlio debt alieady exists nnd the larger part of it not only exists hut appears to have been leconnizcd na a valid debt hcfoie tho present Commissioners wcio induct d intoollice. Their purpose is to evidence the sunc by bonds instead of promissory notes, unpaid warrants and outstanding bills, nnd, no doubt, at tlio snmo tlmo to icduco tlio rate of interest theieou. Surely they may no sj. Foi it is n wise and Judicious exeiclse if ollielal discretion that cannot he Intel feti-.l with." The CoinmisBioucis Iiae already asked for bids for printing the blniik bniuis. and will at unco issuo them as soon as the prcliniin ailes can ho completed, and thus relieve the county treasury. (Iliristiiin Kntlcnvoi- I'mgrnm Tho following progiam will bo tendered in tlio United Lvaiigelieal church on Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, by the Jr. K. L. (3. E. Society: Scripture reading; singing, "Moro About Jesus;'' prayei; singing, "Tho Lord is my Slicphcid;" lepcatingtho tweuty tliiid psalm; lecitation, "Flag of Our Coun try," Mumio Fogel; singing, "America," society; lecitation, "Tlio uso of a Penny," F. Kaudcnbtish; motion song, eight Juniors ; duett, "Come, O Come to Me," M. Fogcl ami S. Helm; recitation, "Which Loved liest," 1!. Srnoyer; solo, "Tho Volunteer Organist," A. Marshall; recitation, "Human Progross," Q. Hagenhuch ; selection, "Nearer My God to Thee," Mandolin Club ; recitation, "lie iu Lamest," Pay Iiowso; lecitation, "Too Many of We," Hattio Mo3-er; oxeicise hy fifteen .lunois; recitation, "Papa's Letter," Laura Miutiich ; duett and chorus, "Uod is iu Heaven," M. Kcliler, M. Hunsberger and society ; lecitation, "Tlio Little Angel," Lillio Call; lecitation, "The Unfinished Prayer," M. Moyer ; duett, "Illesscd Ilible," M. I'ogcl and S. Helm; presentation of bibles. All aro invited to attend. ring ltaislngH. A. II. Swalm, tho North Main street hard waio merchant, last evening raised a Hag to a pole placed upon the roof of his building. There was no formal demonstration, but tho Hag is a 12-foot beauty and maintains a position higher than any other in town. Tlio gilt ball surmounting tho flag staff is 71 feet 0 inches abovo tho street. As tho emblem was unfurled a Hood of small Hags burst from its folds. Tliis oveuing Albert Hagcnliuch will raise a largo Hag nt his icsldcnco on South Jardiu street. An invitation to tho public to par ticipate in tlio ceremonies lias been issued. Tlio employes of tho Schuylkill Traction Company will rulso a Hag, size 12.20, from a stall' erected on tho power house at Ciirardvillo this evening. The exercises will begin at 0:30 o'clock witli a parade, and addresses by W. A. Man-and J. Harry Jam'cs, I.sqs., will follow. Annual Sales ovorG, 000,000 Boxos FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS 6uch as Wind and Tain in tho Stomnch, Giddiness, Fuluoss after meals. Head nchc. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. riushinns of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costivene--s. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. lTriuhtful Dreams nnd nil Nervous nnd Trembling Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will nckuowlodfa'O them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Itr.lXIIAM'S 1MIXS, taken ns direct od, willquicklyrestoro Fomnlo-j to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd cure Mck Ilcailuclie. For ft Wealc Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a IRival And lmvo the LARCEST SALE ofnnj- Patent .Medicine lutlie World. 25c. at nil Drue Stores. iu am i ii- ri i r READY have to say about our mammoth stock of Men's, We have already met the condition of FOR TEN DAYS ONLY we NOTICE ! AI L NATlST! lit Ilia tiloho for RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' turn iii-jiuri u uuui r mo BirinL'i.nt GERMAN MEDIOAL LAWS,, i prcacr.uea oy cuntnirioyciciansri W DR. niCHTER'S e ,f, ii t. a s a m r nu WAIN EXLPELLEI I oorui rcuoiviieu n. in.irK.iniymit'ci wnu inlvtri milnov uiiTrndo Mark " Anchor.' t. Ad. MclitcrA Co., Sl.il'iarlSt.. Aew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houeos. Own Glassworks, &EHHU. l.nduntj .K-coiuuitadcJIiy A. Wadey, 106 H. Main St.. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., Klrlln, 6 S. Main St. Blienandoah. . DR. RICilTCFVS 1 "ANCHOR" flTO-llAOIIAI. Iin.t tnr i i nir , i.vprpin,vnintnncii l.nlniunlnlf.. 8 MISCELLANEOUS. ntoit ham:-a nlnablc inonertv on West I' Centre stlett. d elllii! Iinnse, nnd all eon enli'lices. ill ilel-irahle locution. vlinlv to Tliimnm 'I'nsli, for fintlier p rtlcillars r274f l.WIt HAM: A aliui iy stoic, Can be bought (looil icnstnis 1' cheap and on easy terms. (riven for selling out. iiply at IlniiAi.n 5-2B-H nunc. 1,1011 HAM;. A salnnn. (iiind stand nnd eential location, lias two pnol tables, ono bclntr a eoniliiiintinn of pool and billiards. Apply at tbe IIkkai, I" olllee. tf jJIOIt l!i;XT. -Two Huge roiiins In llcfimlch ' linlliling, 10 South .Main street. Allenn- vcitk'lll'es Sllitiuile Inr (illll'li. IMIl-tf I IjlOlt HA I.K - -A very desirable property. ? ply to .loscph Wjatt, 201 North .MaiiiHt, AVfl rV-H. Ems a "MAINE" WHITELOCK'S SHOE Is selling shoes so We Quote a Few Prices for Thirty Days Only. Men's Snag Duck Boots, reduced to - - !r3-25 Men's Nailed Miners' Shoes, hand made, reduced to - $1.00 Men's Satin Calf, lace and Congress, reduced from $1 .50 to $1.00 Men's Water Proof, buckle and Ladies' Dongola, anduetton, worth $1.25 and $1.50 reduced to 99c One lot of Ladies' Fine Hand Turn and Welt, all small sizes, from 2 to 4. Opera and Common Sense Toe, worth $3.00 and $3.75, close entire lot at 2.00. WHITELOGKS Corner Main and Centre Streets, FOR A the times by reducing our prices, but now we propose to make a still further reduction. will offer you big bargains in the best and greatest line of Clothing in the county. Summer and Spring Suits, really good m for all seasons, marked at $3:00, $3:50, $ $4:00, $4:50, 5:00. Everyone worth twice the money. m Big stock of Men's Trousers. selling at less than half the value This reduction is and bring the prices We will not ask $10 Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Gxamlnatlou Mado at Your Our Store. Homo or at --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, - cheap is on account r-w"r--" " '"-Minii BUY NOW--You Need Shoes, .We Need Money. lace, worth $1 .50 reduced to $1. One lot of Misses' Fine Dongola Shoes, size 11 to 13, worth 1.50 and $1.75, close the entire lot out at $1.19 and $1.25. It Will Pay You to Examine Our Prices and Save floney ! (EGAN BUILDING,) Youths', Boys' and Big line of Boys' Suits at surprisingly low prices. Mothers will see a bargain in every one of them. We are Vestes, Blouses, of the cloth. 1 30 per cent, below their value. made for 10 DAYS ON LY to Sct r'd f our b stock within the means of the people who suffer from the hard times. for a $5 suit. Everything is marked i" plain figures. 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. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnl) jinpcff nml decorations Is one of tho nl iiotootitli century accomplishment, Tlint Is why those, who select their wnll paper nt OAKDIX'S cetfMtehdellKhtful results. It Isn't ncccary to purchase tho expensive grades, tho designs nml colors nro Just ns nrttstic tn the ch'-aper grades, If they nro not so tleh. l-'or t1iuo who wish to decorate their rooms with nttUtlo wall p'lpers no to J. P. CARDEN, 224 V. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. STORE of the dull times. 19 Shenandoah, Penna. Children's Clothing. REASON SHOE - STORE, In Children's Outfits we carry the finest Juniors and Reefers at prices
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