V UNCLE SAM'S Navy is n sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this country find 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. Back numbers can still be had. The price is 25c each, but we lurnish them by special arrangement at 10c. each. HOOKS & BROWN, 3- IN! . Main St. CUT FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. "T" Uy leaving your orders early you will sih'f money. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. FORGIVE. Ah, I havo had H luirtt It was n stab And from the hand of my most trusted friend. It dimmed the sun through mNta of sudden tour, It blotted out llio alnrn In heat en's blue vault. Slmll I forHwi'iir tliu world uf mud nnrt Hvo Alone, unloved, apart from heart eicllghtsf Let me now rloo to far untrodden ways, Whalemen are miUNht. Let ino pumio iuste'nd Iic.iuty in tlii' dropped feather of 11 hint, li niity in cvani Hint niMs that hritit; e it waterfalls, beauty in budding Uoort Pu-hilut to earth tho last year's loaves thai cling, In tho culm eyes of nnluinls to learn Those boluces which uio their ilostiuy. Lo, In tho waterfall's oxobernnt volco I henrel my friend who called mo to return. A lllthiK hlrd was swinging on u limb. "I love thee, lovo thee," was tho song ho wine,. In tho true eyes of every routed bent Gladdened by sleep the pntiuit natuic spoke. It held n meuhHKe for my hunKerine; heart. It tiiiudit the swi lues of the word 1 'forgive." Elizabeth Chi rry llniio in lloui'cJu'oper. A Teacher of the Old School. TIio attention of thou who nrc intercst eil in educntionnl mutters Is Invited to tho life worl; of .Tolmini Jnkob Iluberlo, nn luduttriuiis teacher of thoirood ild school. Purine; his life ho kept n diury of tho number of punishments inflicted by him on pupils. IIo nemds that tlurinij til years ho distributed "1)11,617 strokes with it stick, 2 Hi, Hit) birch rod unites, 1311,715 luiml Mimti.s, lo.'.isi: blows with n ruler, 10,-JHB hlnps on the face, 8,U0H bnxus on tho ears, lift, SOU on the head, and that ho set hoine i:i,iiuil tnt-kH from the lllhlu, so that it Kiln noec-Miry to purelm.-o it now copy, through wear and tear, (ivory two years. Novell bumlred and seventy-seven times did Tobann mnku his children kneel on dried peas, while- fi.otil times bo stood tbein 111 bis corners with rulers over their heads." Kansas City Journal. TO ARRIVE The. ltlKhi'Kt claws and niott elegant v lO ft lit Slum In g t'lirJi-itcndom, Welsh.? o JN10 1H Y -j o t NEWEST GREAT SHOWS 1 i l ""Terbl)' new. resplendent featured, $ T Avvr artists, uoinlcm, trained iinlinnls. ? V I Jisicniri". Jilllinrj itHiiii suu u, XtJ choktril Instrumentalist. $ K Absolutely hiancl.nevr anil the most ' magniiirent jeiinererireetea. 1 TwoPerformances DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND 8 P. M Jooi-m Open One Hour JJurlftT. EXHIBITING AT Two Days Only, JUNE 6th & 7th. show grounds near the Heading passenger station, at the foot of Kast Lloyd street. Another ,r,ir STOCK -OF- U. S. and Cuban PLA(35 ' Just received. I.arye Vlag Holders. Poles and Uracket All kinds of Vlaa Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Ham st. DRINK CI.KARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. DANDRUFF . . . Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcctphal's AuxiHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. l'OR sAl.r AT W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House lllock. M GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, &k HAY blid HTICAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. r; T rni EV 27 West t, D, TULCl, Centre HI. CTS.f TO ALL 4 1 MsTLINKOK C:Jk afgLT n n .arV 3? anil you cure its consequences. These nro some of the consequences of const ijation : lliliouaness, lo.-ol niqietite, pimples, pom stomach, depression, coated tongue, night mare, palpitation, euM feet, debility, diz ziness, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heart burn, foul breath, sleeplessness, drowsi noss, hot skin, cramps,' throbbing head. PSIls Aro a Sure Owo far Conmllpatlon Dr. J. 0. Ayer's l'ills aro a specific for all diseases of tho livur, stomacli, and bowels. " I suffered from conntimtion which as sumed such nn obstinate form that I feared it would causo a stotmaco of tho bowels, After vainly trying various remedies, I lie can to take Ayer's l'ills. Two boxes effected n comnlete. euro." I). ISUUKE, Saco, Me. "Tor eiitlit years I was afflicted with constipation, which became so bad that the doctors could do no more lor me. men i began to take Aver's l'ills, and soon tho bowels recovered their natural action." VTM. II. UeLAUCUTT, Dorset, Ont THE PILL THAT WILL. MURDER OR SUICIDE? The Dead Itody of u Man 1'oulid in till? Minn Kiln C'rcclt. At about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon the dead body of a man was found in a secluded part of a creel: at Hit; Mine 1,'iui. The. body was so badly discolored and decomposed that tho fcatuics were uiiiecoi;ni.'ihlc, and it was impossible to tell whether or not any of the dlscolorations vicie duo to violence. The body was turned over to Undertaker Ihirke, of Ashland, and notification sent to Coroner Marshall at that place, who at once instituted a searching inveitii;atiou to ascer tain, if possible, whether tho man committed suicide, or was foully dealt with. In the pockets of tho deceased were found $a.7S in money and tho miner's half of a pay check issued by tho V. ,t I!. C. & I. Co. The check was in a bad condition on account of beiiiK in tho water so lone, but some hours alter the discovery it was leportcd that the name "riaduskey" had been decitdiered. This led to an additional report that the body was that of Cal. Saduskey, tho young man who is wanted for the minder of Charles Kinxhciscr in this town ; but both theso re ports note sub'ciiuently exploded. Tho remains wero positively identified as thoso of John Si'heleski, a Polo who resided near Justice Green's ollico in Win. l'din. Tho man left his homo about a weok ago and was last seen alive, so far nf piescut infor mation goes, at q'hompsnn's saloon in Lost Creek. What induced the man to go to llig Mine Itun and tho manner In which ho met Ids death form part of n mystery that may uuver bo uniavolcd. Tho pay check found on tlio body was issued by tho Win. I'elin Coal Company. The remains were removed to 10. I'enn, Scheleski was a single man. PERSONAL MENTION. William Williulm, Ksq., spent Saturday evening in tinrn. Misa Dora Sarvis, of Track villo, was seen in town on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lluut.inger spent Sun day in I'ottsvillu. Daniel Ogdcn is convalccing after an ill ikss of several weeks. Mrs. Trod. Goldstein, and her husband, Mrs. Abe lirown, Misses Clam Kverhard, Nillie Gibbons, Kay lfosscr, and J. 11. Man ley, all of Northumberland, aro in town to spend Decoration Day with friends and rela tives. Mrs. William llillbniise and John Itamage, of Mt. ( aimel, aro guests at tho Kiucaid residence, on South Jardin bttcet. Owen Towler, editor and proprietor of tho Kioeland Progices, with his wife and son, Howard, spent Satuiday evening and Sunday in town, as guests of C. I.. Fouler, the visiting iditoi's biothcr. W. J. Dcch, of North Jaidiu street, ap peared upon tho notch of his lesideuco on Saturday for tho first time lu many months, and was heartily greeted by his many friends upon his impiovcd condition, who hope for a permanent recovery. Mrs. Garner and daughter, Lulu, of llazlo tuii, were Saturday visitors to town. Miss Sadiu Gilbert and her niece, Miss Kachel lluinp.-cher, havo returned to Phila delphia. Thomas lUlrd leturncd to Mckeesport yesterday afternoon. W. W. Lewis, of Mah.iuoy City, was lu town last evening, tho guest of his brother, 1). It. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue, of Shepp- ton, spent to day in town as a guest of friends. James McKlhcnny, of Mahanoy City, was u town visitor last evening. Tost Ollico Notice. To-day being a legal holiday tho post otllco will close at 11 a. in. No money orders will bp issued. Tlio following places will ho served with the fust delivciy : Vatesville, Lllangowaii, Maple Hill, Turkey Uut. and Ilrownsvillo. TY-iii off :is ,7:? S . kX.'l. NATiX'W of tlio Globe t er 1-TEUHALGIA and similar OomplaintB, ana pi-cpurta unai r mo urinal nr. GERMAN MEDIG&LLAWS prescribod by c :!nctttiuyslclaust OR. RICHTER S EXPELLEB World Tcnovncd t Hi nmrli l1.1v SUPf, pf ul I Snnlyi-i nnlnD vrliti Trade Mark" Anchor,' SI'. Ad. ltli liter A Co.. SI3 IVarlSt.nAcw I oil. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honaea, Own Glassworks, 23&aKu. Ludoiscd& ricuuiiucudcd by A. Wajley, 106 K. Main St.. . II. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St . F. r.I). Klrlln, 6 S. Main St Sttenanaoah, Dfl. RICHTEFVS "ANCHOR" HTOaiACIIAr. host Roll , Jlsprplll,v Htoinnrh Cn Ropalnriwiyoui RUPTURE It you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mnrln fW 1 I for S inidnlnlMj Lild6lohl Trull Co.. 610 LocuitSUPhli,Pa.volr,ottiiB UNCLli SAM'S COLORS lboy Still Continue to bo l'limtcil In Slnuy luarters. The citizens of llrowmylllo worn liwited to n patriotic demonstration on Satuiday afternoon by tv Hag niislng at tho losldenco of James Whalen, an eutliiislastio veteran of the late war. The (lag, which is 12x1(1 feet, flouts from an Iron polo over 10 feet high, which has been fastened to tlio highest branch of a tree lu the yard of Mr. Whalen's resi dence. Tho school children of Ilrownsvillo rendered patriotic songs iinid much cannon ading on the mountain nearby. John (ler- nty was tho speaker nni his remarks wero very appropriate for tho occasion. Prayer was ofiered by Messrs. Henry Kyan and Patrick Kelly. Congratulations wero showoicd on Mr. Whalen lu honor of tho occasion. KRIIt.nV llUJf r.MI'I.OYES, Tho employes of Kohley Run colliery dis played their patriotism for n second tlmo on Saturday afternoon by lloatlng to tlio bieezo a largo Cubau oinblcin. It was accompanied by a largo and artistically arranged repro scntution of Uncle Sam. Tho idea Is a novol one and presents a neat cllect. K.ULWAY MI'.N 8 TATltlOTISM. Amid the blowing of whistles and n con tlnous cannniiadlug which amused tho suspi cion of tho pcoplo for many miles around, thiee Hags wero raised in tho yards of the P. fc It. railway at Mahanoy Piano on Satnr day evening. Tho stars and stripes were stis. ponded from tho toofs of tho telegraph ollico, the water tank and tho round house. Tho ceremonies wcru in tlio hands of the Ci A. II. It was picccded by a parade e-omprlslng different organizations, tlio school children and the Mahanoy Piano hand. Tho spoakcis wero l!ov. l ather llegan and l!ev. Harry Preston. Iloth clergymen wero very en thusiastic in their remarks. IITIIint I'ATISKlTS. Tho Hag raised on tho residence of Alex, Kincalil, on South Jaidin stuet, on Satnr day evening, is being admired by many pedestrians. A 12x22 all wool bunting United States llag was flung to the breeze in the ccntro of the grass plot at the P. ,t It. station, Tamaq.ua, Saturday evening. It was purchased by the station employes and tho operators lu the signal tower. 1'IIOKMX I'l.AO HA1SINO. Plag mining ceieinonies of an imposing character wero conducted at the Phoenix Hose Company's houso on North Jardin stieetatll o'clock this morning. Addresses of a patriotically inspiring chaiacter were inado by Iioiough Solicitor M. M. Uurko and George J. Wadlinger, Esq., and patriotic airs u oro played by tlio Lithuanian Hand. The ceieinonies wero lollowcd by a servico of refreshments, and soveral bundled people paitook of tho company's hospitality. The Hag raised is a beautiful American emblem sxl2 feet in size and floats from an iron pole fixed upon tho loof of the building. The gilt ball em the polo is 72 feet 8 inches above the street. There iu also a gilt weather vane on tho pole. Tho best placo to buy your wall paper is at P. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have tlio largest stock north of the mountain. tf "Welsh ISros. Circus, Welsh llros., Citcus will soon bo with us. They will show heio twodays, Juno 0 and 7., on tho vacant lot near tho Heading passenger station at the foot of Kist Lloyd street. Our own favorites, Jenkins and Lowry, are witli this popular and moral organization and a great ovation should bo tendered them on their first appearanco hero in tho saw dust ring. Tho llarrishurg Telegraph has tho following to say of tho circus: "Two very largo audiences assembled under Welsh llros. Magnificent tents, and tho ex cellent performances presented by this show wero well received. Much praiso can ho be stowed upon tho entire program, as tho artists participating are all high-class and exceedingly clever. Tlio musical depart ment is made a fine feature of, a good baud and oichestra furnishes first-class music. Tho clowns aro refilled and funny, tho trained dogs and ponies appear in divertiug special ties ami many gymnasts and general special ists contribute star acts'. A noticeable feature about this show is tho absence of the rowdy element, gamblers and fakirs, who usually follow iu tho wako of touted shows. Kendrlrk Houso Ifreo l.tinrti. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will bo served, free, to-night. liiiso itnti. Tho Shamrocks wero victorious in a game with tlio Annunciation Altar Hoys by defeat ing them iu a gaino to tlio tune of 10 to 8. Tho Swift Juniors compolh'd tho Armour Juniors to eat crow 011 Saturday. It was a 0110 sided atlair, tho score being 1 1 to 1. Tho Ilrownsvillo team is now open for challenges' from any team in this vicinity. All communications should bo addressed to John Overman, manager, Ilrownsvillo, Pa. At KepchlusKl'd Arcuilo Cafo. Ilean soup, fico, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. High School l'lenle. Tho annual picnic of tho Mahanoy City High school will bo held at I.akesule on Thursday, Juno 2nd. Tho train which will carry the picknickcrs will leavo Mahanoy City at 1.02 p. m. Tho predictions aro that many young pcoplo from town will attend. Dowllng' Funeral. Tho funeral of John Dowllug, whoso dead body was found iu tho Pennsylvania Kallroid tunnel near St. Clair on Friday night, will tako placo from tho family rcsidonco on West Coal street at tl o clock to-morrow morning, Tho remains will bo interred lu tho Annun ciation cemetery. lllcltert'H Cute. Ilean soup to-night, linked bonus and poik to-morrow morning. Has Six Toes. William Buchanan, of Fisher's patrb, has christened Ins tbreo-wcek-old sou (loorgo Dewey Iluchanan. Tho youngster has al ready attained distinction on account of hav ing six fully developed tooa on his left foot. I. ). O. I'. Notice. All members of Plank Iiidgo Lodge, No. S0, I. O O V., nro requested to attend tho funeral of our lato brother, P. (1., A. H. Itoads, 011 Tuesday, May 31st at 12 o'clock. Jty order of Jamiih H. Skymouk, N. O. Attest : K. I). IliniDAM., Scc'y. 2t Headache Quickly Cured. Dr, Davis' Antl-Hcadaclio nover fails, ft'. rite l'er Cent llelow. Tho rate of wagos to bo paid for work at tho collieries for tho last half of May and the first half of Juno has been determined. The average of tho prico received for coal is f'J.35-5, and tho rate of wages is 5 per cent, below tho $2.50 basis, See the show window mcuts ut Uruinm's. display of coal 0111a IHmc uhowor AVou. Tlio result of the shooting match on the grct-ndsof the Ilrownsvillo baso ball team on Saturday was won by Klinor F.lsonhowcr,who killed five birds out of five! His opponent Liuian Long, killed but two. The match was for $2.1 a Bldo. Tho attendance was largo aud cousidorublo money was exchanged, Water Supply Olf, The water supply of tho public wator works was cut off for several hours yesterday to enable a gang of tucn to put iu a yahe and T plpo Dear tho Fowlers' Hun reservoir, prcpiratory to making direct pumping con nection. A float was put lu the reservoir fur tho purpose of ascertaining If tlio rcsor. Yes Uut It's Shenandoah Talk. The Kind That Tells In Shcnnndoah. Talk that tells. Talk that's endorsed. Kveryilay talk by people that know. City talk kidney talk. Do kidneys talk ? Well, yes,.both loud tind long. You should learn the kidney language, Backache in kidney talk menus kidney nche. I jme back means lame kidneys. Weak back means wenk kidneys. A bad back is simply Tlie kidneys talking trouble. Here's Shenandoah la'k and kidney talk. Mrs. It. Williams, of 237 Host Coal street, says: "I have not used Doau's Kidney Pills myself but my son John was greatly troubled with Ins back and kidneys. He bad severe pains in his head too, mostly in the top and back and a constant aching pain in the loins lie did not rest well nights owing to a bladder trouble and he bad much nervousness. A commercial man was at our house and be ndvised us to get Doan's Kidney Pills. He related what they had done for him and we were so impresseel that we procureel them at once from Kirlin's drug store. At that time my son was suffering from his back so in tensely that we had him take tbein. They did really relieve him at once nnd so banished the whole trouble nnd annoyance. Now he is working in the mine every day nnd I have not heard him complain for over five months. We think there never was such an unfailing remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills." Doan's Ointment for salo by nil dcalert. Piico CO cents. Mailed by Poster-Milburn Co., llullalo. X. Y solo agents for tho U. S. Itemember the namo Doan's and take no other. SODALITY ANNIVERSARY. A ltrflliaiit Oelelirtitloii eii-crtcd l,y an Im mense Audience I.nst Night. lietween the hours of six and seven o'clock last ovcuing throngs of pcoplo wero seen wending their way to the Annunciation church to attend tho anniversary oxcrcises of the Sodality. When the services wero opened many of tho pcoplo woio turned away, being unable to gain admittance to tlio largo edifice, in which every available space was occupied. llio dccoiations weto beautiful and very elaboiato. The altar and shiinos were laden with beautiful llowcrs, and their fragranco pervaded the spacious placo of worship. Tho decoration of tho shiiues were of an order entirely new to the poptilaco of town. 1 ho ceieinonies opened with u procession by the children from the Annunciation hall to tho church, headed by eight altar boys. Tho children numbered several hundred and wero robed in white They all carried llowcrs in bouquets or -baskets. Tho pro cession presented n beautiful effect, the chil dren carrying red, yellow nnd lilac banners, mil the fifteen mysteries of tho liosary. The musical program was a feature of tho evening, and no little praiso is duo tho or ganist, Miss Kato Male', and the conductor, I'M ward Coughlin, for their earnest efforts to waids its success. It was as follows : Procis- sion; Hall .Virgin, Spotless Mother; My liosary; Mary's Titles; Lnfant do Marie; St. Joseph; Crowning: Hymn to tho Messed Virgin; Flowers for the Altar of Mary; Avo Maria, Guardian Dear; Koception; My Medal; Mary Mother Sweet; Sermon; Liko a Strong and Itaging Fire; Good Night, My Jesus; iK'iicdlction; l aiewell to Mary. Tho Sodality was again complimented by their spiritual director, l.'ov. II. F. O'licilly, on having celebrated another successful anni versary and of tho great work performed by them during the past year. Notwithstand ing tho Iminenso audience present, not the slightest confusion occurred, which is duo to tho ushers for tho skillful manner iu which they took care of tho people. Nature's rresenatlon of Species. Ono of tho most imiKiilficent spceios of this kingly genus was so nbuiidiint In the Columbia river beforo cmmlng houses had reduced its numbers that the town reaches wore packed with minion, whilo the sur face was covered with tho drifting bodies of those that had perished In llorco strug gles with tho crowd. Yet there is Rood au thority for tho assertion that not n sliifrlo ono over lolurns nllvo fremi tho breeding grounds in tho headwaters of tho St. Cloud. Tho whole raco Is wiped out, ut torly exterminated, ns soon as It arrives nt maturity and physical perfection, in or der that tho perpetuation of tho species may bo assured. Tho wholo object nnd end of tho benutlfully oo-ordlmited body, which is provided for by such iidmlrnhlo nnd wonderful ndiiptntlons, which is built up so slowly nnd at so lnuoheost, nro rupld nnd total destruction. The marvelous Instinct which leads tho young fish to tho necim and tho organiza tion nnd tho hnblts which fit It for Its mu rine life all, in n word, which innkes of tho salmon our Ideal of 11 lordly fish ore worth nothing ns eonipiireil with tho wel fare of generations yet unborn. W. K. Hrooks in Popular Soloneo Monthly. Are Received From People Cured by Favorite Remedy. It is an everyday occurrence for men nnd women to write nnd say that J)r. Dnvid Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy has cured them after the best phy sicians have made utter failures, Tho most remarkable cuies havo been in Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Uri nary Diseases, Rheumatism aud Constipa tion. Mnt.y Eeoplo say they ave boen cur ed of pain in thesmnllof the back, of fre quent desire to urinate, of pain 'inpassinjiwat- Others say that their urino no longer "stains linen, ami that there is no sediment or cloudy condition at the bottom of the vessel aftor their urino has stood 24 hours. Still other sttlTercrs will bo f;!ad to know that this great medicine can be had at druggists for $1 a bottle. Ono bottle will ciu ordinary cases, while in severe cases i' is sometimes necessary to tako more. SAAUU-E UOTTLB FREE. If you wish to test Favorite Remedy flouts buying it, send your full postoffice nd dross to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Uondout, N. Y., and mention this poptr. Wo will then mail you a Bample bottle free, as well as circular giving full directions for its uso. Evory reader cau depend on the genuineness of this liberal offer, nnd nil who suffor from any of tho diseases mentioned above, especially those whoso troubles nro considered chronic, should tako ad vantage of it nt once. A CHILD GORED. Almost Mlruculty l.scupod Death I'roln An Attaelt fly 11 Cow. Joseph, a IJ-year-old child of Joseph Austris, 11 resident of Last Apple alley, was gored by a vicious cow last ovotihig nnd barely escaped fatal Injury. Tho child was playing In ftoul of its homo whon tlio cow attacked him. One horn of tho animal caught, the child lu tho light grnlu and Inlllcted au ugly wound, hut foitnnately did not penetrate the Intestines. A V shaped tour was mado and Drs. J. S. and M. S. Kistier put eighteen stitchos In It, twelve in one si do ami six in tho other. The skin nnd muscles were turn off tho nbodomcn almost as clean as if released by a surgeon's kulfo. About an inch of tho intestines pre traded. The doctors said that, while llio Injury was a serious ono, they did not appro bend fatal results. Tho residents of tho neighborhood say tlio cow that attacked tho child frequents tlio placo daily in passing to and from the moun tain pastures and has been frequently com plained of as vicious. The owner Is not known and lu the excitement attending the attack upon tlio child nunc thought nf sccur hit! tho animal. It is described as a dark hruwn cow with ono short born. LH'orts will bo mado to havo tho owner located with n view to having tlio cow killed, or prevented hereafter from roaming through tho public thoroughfares. Whito blanksnt 5 tents per piece nnd gills at 0 and 71 cents per piece. Wo have higher priced wallpaper. At F. J. Porta, 21 North Main street. tf St. .leroine's New Hell. Yesterday was nn eventful day in tho his tory of St. Joroino's Catholic church at Tama qua. In tho afternoon tho largo and oxpen sivo hell, uro'setitcd by J. G. Douaghuo in honor uf his parents, was blessed with Inter esting and impressive ceremony. Hov. F. A. lirady, the lector, was assisted by I!ov. H. F. O'licilly, of town, and many other clergy men from dill'crent parts of tho county. Tho bell is faid to bo tho largest in tho county, and vory few In Philadelphia exceed It iu size and power of tone. It is 52 inches iu diameter and weighs 3,000 pounds. Mr. Douaghuo, tho donor, Is a native of Tama- qmi, and Is at present conducting 0110 of the leading liquor stores lu Philadelphia. Ho is well and favorably known by many Shenaii. doahlans. At Payno's nursery, Girardville, you will find tho largest stock over scon in tho county. Odd Follows' Homo. Tho members of the I. O. O. F., in this town aro Interested in everything pertaining to tho success of tho orphan's homo nt Snydcrtown, near Siinhury. It is predicted that iu years to conic this hoine will ho one of tho tlnest in tho state. It is said that tho homo at Philadelphia will bo disposed of and tho amount derived therefrom will bo applied to tho enlargement of tho 0110 nt Suuhury. It has many advantages over tlio other, the cost of living being extremely low and tlio climate very healthful. An addition is now being built to this homo, aud is expected to bo completed by July. (liven Away Free L. liefowich, tho one-prico clothier, has received 5,000 badges, portraits of nil tho battleships and gallant commanders, will bo given away free to each purchaser. All our goods will bo sold at a reduction of Til) per cent. Full lino latest spring styles. Also a full lino of Grand Ainiy suits. 5-27-lt A National Kyesiiro, From Philadelphia ltecord. Noting tho announcement that Hon. Charles N. Ilruinm is 11 licpiihlican candidate for tho nomination for Govornor of Pennsyl vania, tho lioston Hearld felicitates tho country. Iiecauso Ilruinm wants tho Gover norship, it argues, his hold must bo loosening 011 his placo iu Cungress. Tho member from Schuylkill seems to bo a national eyesore. All kinds nf vegetables and llowcr seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Klectrie cars pass tho door. li-O-tf Deeds ltecoriled. Tho following deeds have been recorded : From Edward Coylo and wife to Iiridget Me- Gtiire, premises in Shenandoah ; from Mary L. Wamshcr to L. W. Weissinger, premises iu Schuylkill Haven ; from L, W. Weissinger to Webster It. Leader, premises in Schuylkill Haven. Can This he True? A rumor is hoing quietly circulated among tho ollico employees of many of tho Lehigh Valley collieries that tho working tlmo nt tho mines will bo iucreased for uoxt month The report cannot ho verified. New Telephone Company. A charter has been obtained from tho State Department by tho Columbia and Montour Telephone Company, composed of wealthy capitalists ol hhamokin, Suuhury, Danville and Illooiiishtirg, with a capital of $.r0,0o0. Special Kate's tn Philadelphia Account of Sciiil-Cciiteiiiiiul of I'lvangelfesl Lu theran MiulHtcrfimi 111 Peuiia. . Tho Philadelphia & lieadiug Hallway, on account of abovo celebration, has arranged to sell nt all their stations iu Pcnna. round trip tickets to Philadelphia 111 d return at tho rate of singlo fare, with a minimum of 25e. Theso tickets to he sold only Juno 2d, and good to return until Juno Otli, lbOg, Inclusive. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf ffimnirnnmiinimniimnnirsi Complete Bath Room For Only $5.00. Iu which you cnu Turkish, Russian, i Mineral or QuuwuiiwiwMM Medicated lUthi In tho privacy of your own homo, lle- fpures very iinie Bpaco wneu not 111 line, Kull instructions w th each cabinet. There is iioth- liiK that tU'Uiises niul imitfortitcH the boil like a bath In one of thcno eablucK J)o you desire to teht its merit? Drop us a card. It U not a common ni title; It will hut a lifetime and f ave you many tlniCH its crht- Wo will nend them O.O 1). anywhere with the prheleKe of ex amination. Your money hack if not entirely Kntiblhd- AgentM wanted, Send for circulars. Wm. R. .133 Smith Jnrdiu Mrcet, Pratt, Bhenandoah, Penna, raim.-cnmr-stoke, o DHAI.Klt IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Woct Centro Streot, A good place for n gooil drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 33 15. Centre elreet, Mellet's biilldliiff, Wine, Whiskies, Beer nnd Cluitrs. 1'realumt beer In town alivnya on tup. THE TAYLOR CASE. I ClrcHiiisttiucog of tlio Airalr l'riictirul'y us Already ltepoiled, There are no now developments lu tho case of Jainos Taylor, the young mau who fatally shot himself at his home, cor. Centre and West streets, Saturday afternoon. The young limn had suffered exceedingly from 1111 laiicholla for several days preceding Ids death. (In Friday night ho refused to oat supper mid et noon Saturday refused lu cat dinner. lie remained in his bedroom all morning oti Saturday but at noon came down stairs and took his medicine. That was the last soen of hlui alive. At 3:3(1 in tho after noon his aged mother went up stairs to sou if he wanted anything and found his dead body on the bedroom floor. The inothor fainted. When sho rovivod slio saw the revolver In the loft hand of her sou, Sho tool: It from the hand and left the room to notify the neighbors. Tho bullet entered tho left temple nnd passed clean througk tho haul, emerging on the tight side. Death was 110 doubt in stantaneous. The skin aud hair about t' 0 left temple wore badly feorchod, showing that the revolver was hcU eiy close lo tlio huud, Tho funeral will tako place at t'u o'clock to-irorrow afternoon. Hirvicos will bo held at tho residence and the remains v. 111 bo Interred in tlio Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Deputy Coroner Mauley nnd a jury held an Inquest Satuiday night nnd the following verdict was reiidorod: "Wo find that tho faid James Taylor caino to his death by a gunshot wound self inflicted while tempor arily deranged." P0TTSVILLE NEWS. All'.ilrs of Inleicst in 11 ml About tlio County Sent. There Is more trouble between tho Commis sioners and Warden Ilrowcr over the question of authority. Last weok Charles Hockley, of. Ashland, resigned his position nt the prison, aud tho warden appointed Morgan L Jones, ex-janitor at the court houses, and thus ignoring tho appointees made by the Cttn missioiicrs. Whnt course tho latter will tako lu tho matter has not been determined. Tho jury in tho caso of Anna L. Uoono vs. tho Township ol East Norwegian, leturncd a vcidict in favor of tlio plaUtlll' for ?2,C00 for tho death of her husband, llausloo lloone, aud $323.00 for personal Injuiics. James G. Llliot brought suit lor damages against the Ilorough of Ashland for $10,000. In January, l&Otl, Elliot fell over au obstruc tion on the sidewalk into a trench and sus tained severo injuries. Thero was no light to mark tho obstruction. Saturday afternoon tho jury brought in a verdict in favor of tho defendant borough. Nuptials Announced. Cards announcing tho wedding of ox-Stato Senator Win. L. Torbert, of Qimrd Manor, and Mrs. Anna II. Hawkins, of Worcester, Mass., on May 20, (Thursday) have been re ceived by friends of tho former in this county. DIHI). ItOADS. On the 27th Inst., nt Shenandoah, Pn Augustus H. Itoads, aged 07 yeais. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, .'list Inst. Services at tho family residence, No ill North West street, nt 12:3j p. m. Proceed via Pennsylva nia railrond tr.illi, nt 2.02 p. m., for llnmhttrg, whero Interment will be inndo Itelntives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t Olt STATIC SKNATOIt, HON. M. C WATSON, Or SlIKNANDOAlI. Subject to Democratic rules. MISCELLANEOUS. I OST, STItAYKI) Oil BTOMN. A blacc itud i white cow, white hpot on fori'hcml ntriiycd from pri'mi'U'fl of iinilcrt-fiH'l Suitable reward olTeriMl for return of sutiif lias a bell ami chain on neck, Tfttrkk Hylnnd, J 1 1 II. 5-iS-IH IjiOIt SA17K A vnluahle property on "West Cunt 1 u htiect. dwelling house, nnd nil con veniences, iu tleslrnblo locution. Apply to Thomna Tosh, for further particulars. 0-27-tf "OOIt BALK. A flaloon, (lood stand and central location. Has two pool tables, one bciuir a combination of pool and billiards. Apply at the IlutAi.n oJUcc. tf E TiOlS HUNT. Two large rooms In Itcfowieh biiildliu:, 10 .South Main street. All cnu- venicnees. Huitablo lor odleo. 3-19-tf WE BOTTLE Beer, SAeiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin la Inva riably obtained bjrtbofewhu use Pozzoni'b Complexion ."owdcr. WE BUILD HOHES. 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 rind 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. FATHER & SONS CURED OF I had an lLchlng rash under my chin, which kept spread, ng until It was nil over my body. I coi Id in t sleep but was compelled to Ho awako and scratch all tho tlmo. My father and two brotheis wero nflllctcd with tho samo tuber, ut tho samo time. V,'o all suffered terribly for a jcar and a half, trying In tho meantime all tho remedies wo could find, but received no benefit. I bought thrco cakes of Cuticl'ua Soav and Ibreo boxes of Cctici 11A (ointment) and they cki'ci! the futtr com. Vtetsli. lllCII'D AXDLItSON, Geneva, t'tah. Sineur Cube Trkatmcst rna TonTi-Biito, Disrio t'tes .lit nor s,vitii Lessor Hair, Wnrm bathl with CCTtrtT 1 Siur, ctntlo ennlntlutci with Cimci'RA (olnt. Mm ,&oil InlldUO'ClofCCTfCtRA 1U80LVEST. Soli! tVmishnut lt, worl I Tottici Un -iadChim, Goal',, I'lopi., Uo.ton. Uow to Cure Skla 1U. wri, free. TP" GREAT SALE. E3a Ly Carriages .SO and up. 300 BED STEADS. They They are price of must be sold at on noty going at the $1.25. These goods are brand ncvi and selling at worn-out furnitunl prices. busy ruRNiTunn j and STOVE SJ0HB, 121-123 North Main St. Xhos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. ExamiuaUou Mado at Tour Home Our Store. or at --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING The undoisiemeel have assumed charije 1 ihe Sbenandoali Henovalint; Company'spUnl nnrt are tirenarcd I" clean, sew nnel 14 carpels, niattiesses, and elo general upholsti mj work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn be left nt No. 7 North West strc j or at the plant, Apple alley and Uowers street. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll paperH nnd decorations U ono of t lie nineteenth century accomplishments, That why tlinao who select their wall paper at OAUDIN'S Ret such delightful results. It lsi' necessary to purchase tho expensive grades, tlfe design and e-olors nro just ns urtlstio lu tbo cheaper grades, If they nro not so rich. I'or thoso who wish to decorate their rooms with artistic wnll papers go to J. P. GARDEN, 1 224 W. Cenlre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. in t