if -jniirilt -l.'rr"Tl ..Jvr--..,'., .-.-r-.m 1 UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this i oimtry and Spain. It will also con t iin pictures of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being ready tJnw. IJack numbers cnu still be had. The price is 25c each, but we lumKh them by special arrangement at t c each. HOOKS & BROWN, V ll. tVlalt-i St. A SUMMER TONIC. kf Beef, Wine and iron. Larue Mottle, 5" Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Mala Street, Sh.Mandonli, l'a. READING S SESQUI-CENi ENNiAL JUBILEE. Special Kales via Philadelphia & Keadlne Railway, On ,.t "tint of tlio above, the Philadelphia liu.liiij! It-iilwny havo nrrauKcd to soil 1, mud Trip Tickets to Heading and loturti from all points in 1'enniiylvnnift. Tickets to lie nd Juno 1 til to 10th inclusive, (tood to return until June 13th iucluitlTo. On June uth. Stli and Otli there will be 11 1 r.iniid trip tickets nuod only 1111 date of i It ' ut mt and rcturiiliif? on all trains, at . nit 1.1' reduced rates. l or uifiiriimtioii as to rate of f.iro, tiino of tri n. it,- . consult Ticket Audits oraddross 1 1 .11 J Weeks, lieiierul Passenger Audit 1'hlhidelphia. I'll I 'II l'l'lllisylvillllll Ki'i.-lllli'lltM. II 1 1 sialic. May 31. Governor Unfit In 1 . I veil a teleRram yenterduy from II C c.irlilii, adjutant Kenernl of the 1 nit' '1 states army, Haylnic: "It Is ni 'h, wigh of the president to apply. In fi-daiico with the law, so much cf - 'iul call for 75.000 volunteers! ns 1. In necesKa.rj- to (ill oiKfiiiizatlons :' 1 ly Jit -Service from your Htate to tie tiifMintiin. lipcriuuntr omr-nrs win t:i 1 1 Ifil to mnke and supei Intend, it 1 niny I'f'uulutiiiUH, enlistments f h - iniriiosi'. rii-nMe name one or im . ' .inpi'li'iit field ofllrers already 111 : finni ynur statr to lip detailed f 1 Inly" f'ovei nor Ilnsllniis said t I tiit he would wait a few days b' f " 1 1 i"iiut!imr the field ofllcera. TO ARRIVE Tho lilirhest class unit most clcKiint ' 10 Cent Show In Christendom, Welsh Bros NEWEST GREAT SHOWS -f (( resplendent features, 1 XvV rfli8tnon(Hr. trained inlnifiU. ' f MatclileM Military Hand mid Or- h eh cut ra I InstrumentaUstK. a AliHnluOl) brnnd-nf w find thftrtiOftt fj mart. I fit-out lnlnrn r itacIai!. : TwoFerforaauces CTS.I DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND 8 P. M Doom Opt'ii Ono Hour Kurllcr. O EStSBSM EXHIBITING AT Two Days Only, JUNE 6th & 7th. show grounds near the Heading passenger jtation, at tlie foot of Kast IJoyd street. Another NW j 1 wun --OF- U. S. and Cuban Ml fe, FLAjS Just received. Large I'lag Poles and lnacket Holders. All kinds of Flag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st. For a't Bilious and Nervous J'l -j Thi-y purrfy the I 1 3 and give llr .lthv .ia 'o uie enure system. OfJSTIPATION and P'MPLCS DRINK CUiARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE. - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Westphal'c AuxUlator - -Ink lAIX AT n nncm'c parrcp qudd u. uuoiu o uMi1uL.11 oiiui j I'treison House Block. 1 - lflCHT UKB OK . Cfi !nnnnrniFQ nniin pffiiw l UllUUklllbUi I i.uuii -u I S HAY ud BTItAW, MJ rioor ana rauio un uiuiub. 2 cseatU ; S SJMID RIR V Nv 'SEMSBTIOHsX . B3 ily --- ty Jteaith fie ofiheji Hi. is indicated by its condition. Wcn the natural secretions decrease; when the hair becomes dry, splits at the ends and comes oat in combing; when the gloss disappears and the hair be comes gray or faded, the ill health of the hair is indicated. The success of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR is due to the fact that it restores the hair-pro-ducing organs to their natural vigor. It encourages and promotes thesecrc tions of the hair follicles, and thus gray or fa ded hair regains its original color, new growth begins, and lost lus tre is restored. "I have used air War forfiftpen years. Itcnuies t icl-airtokccpitsnatural c-'lornnd i)otivecurc for Ijnldneii." T. II. WKYANT, Woyant, Ta. PITHY POINTS. itiipppiiliiKH 1 hriiuchoiit llio (!iiiintr Cliriiiilrh'il lor Hasty r.Ttisal. liven the weather man favored the "boys lu blue'' yeteiday. Slianiol;ln is makiiij; great preparations for the Kolirth of July. Dr. S. C Swallow pleached ill the M. 13. church tit Sliaiiioklii on Sunday. Twenty-two piisoners have escaped from the county Jail luivinu served their time. A man named Kauncy, of Clirardville, was robbed of a $75 gold watch and fo in cash at Jit. C'armel. The Afro-American llepublican League will hold lis fourtli annual coiiventiun to day at lienililiK. Tho ci iekct match at I'ottsvillo yesteiday resulted In a victory for Wadesvillo by tho scoro of ,'lfl to 2t. Anyelo Carbey, of JIazleton, slashed Jacob YncowiU terribly with a razur, because be scolded Mrs. C'aibey. Charles Sit;fried, brother of Cuiiilnctor Sigfricd, of the Lehigh Valley, died at his home in Maucli Chunk. Tlio lieojile aio condemning tho Council men of I'ottsville for reducing the wages of stieet bands to $1.2.") a day. llorouuh Survevor Orecury and his assist ant, Thomas Duve, Jr., were engaged in fix ing grades on rsorth .Main street. Tlio striking employed of tlio Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, at Cornwall, Lebanon county, were very quiet yesterday. Thoiuas Junes was busy to-day moving his butcher shop from the east to tho west side of Main sticct, between Lloyd and Coal sticets. Vestorday morning, at tlio Trotting park, the West Lnil Sluggers fell easy victims to the Dewey's, to thu tuiio of IS to 12. (Ico. Soinincis, of St. Clair, will run a twenly-inile nice with any man in thu county. 'I lie terms and conditions will he made known when his challenge is accepted. Kngineer August Voest, of the Jersey ill 1 1 a I lailioad, was killed near White Haven, Liicrne l ounty, by his head striking a biidge pier as he leaned over tho side of his locomotive. Charged with sending iuf.iuiatury postal cards through the mail, Fanner Isaac II. Il.iker, of Hist Allen township, Northampton county, has been held under $1,000 ball for trial by the United States District Court. Considerable excitement prevailed at Un. lcton over the liudiug of tho body of little three-year-old l'rank l'mincl! in an aban doned cesspool. Tho hoy evidently walked into the pool, which was partly uncovered. l'Ir! l'lrel l liet Insure your propeity from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: l'bila. Uudcrwi iters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, llartfurd I'iro Ins Co., American Tiro Insurance Co , West Chester 1'iro Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. PENNSYLVANIA'S GOVERNORSHIP Ciimlliliitot "iul Tliotr IVIonilH Cluthor- lllir Km- the ICiqiiililloiiu (Olivclltloil. IlnrrlHliurK. May 31. All signs Indi cate the nomination of Colonel Will iam A. Stone, of Allegheny, for gov ernor by Thumilny's state Republican convention. General J. 1'. S. Oohln, of Lebanon, Is almost certain to ho named for lieutenant governor. As for the rest of the ticket, General James W. I.attu, of Philadelphia, will be renom inated for secretary of Internal affairs; Galusha A. Crow, of Susquehanna, and Samuel A. Davenport for congress-at-large nnd Judge 'William Porter, of Philadelphia, for Judge of the superior court. Jo"hn P. Klkln, of Indiana, will be re-elected Btnte chairman. Tho friends of the various gubernatorial aspirants admit Colonel Stone Is In the lend, and that he will win unless Senator Quay Interferes In behalf of some other candidate. Congressman CharleB Stone, of War ren, opened headquarters yesterday in the I.oehlel hotel, and Is making an ac tive canvass for first place on the tleket. He had the field to himself until K. A. "Van Valkenburg reached here last evening In advance of the John Wnnnmaker boom. Sir. Van Valkenburg has headquarters at the Commonwealth hotel, and was Jolped today by Mr. Wnnamaker nnd mem bers of ' the lluslness Men's League. Charles J. Andrews, of Meadvllle, and Charles Fettler, of Philadelphia, are directing Colonel Stone's campaign from headquarters at the Lochlol, The colonel arrived today with Senator William II. Andrews, of Crawford, and a host of friends from over the Btitte. None of the other aspirants havo put In nn appoarance except Congressman William C. Arnold, of Cloarlleld, who Is seeking the nomination for congrcss-at-Iurge, and Senator S. J. M. McCnr rell, of Harrlsburg, the choice of the Dauphin delegation for lieutenant gov ernor. Colonel Samuel M. Jackson, of Armstrong, Is being held under dis cussion ns a compromise candidate for govornor. Frank W. Wheaton, of Wllkesharre, apparently has no opposition for tem porary chairman of the oonventlon.and Sunulor Holes Penrose, of Philadelphia, Is reasonably certain to be permanent chairman. I.akt Night' iv.ilvul. The. Sunday sttliool class of Miss Annie Claiisor held a ttrawjierry and Ice cream fadtival in the Trinity Iieformisl church last evening. It was well patronized and a neat su ui was itullzcd, m PI FLAHERTY IMPROVING. Iho Condiictoi'it Assailant nvcii u Hear ing and Committed. Tlio nogro who imiidorously assaulted Michael Flaherty, a conductor on tho Schuyl kill Traction line, last Sunday by shooting him was given a hearing before Justico Shoo makor yesterday ami committed for trial without hall. , , , The prisoner gave tho linmo of Josoph lieynoldsaiid his ago as 23 yours. Ho camo to this region from Lynchburg, Va., sail is a good specimen of tho ignorant, brutal negro, lieynolils disclaimed all knowleilgo of tho acts charged against him, claiming ho was drunk befuro ho left i'ottsvillo on Sunday morning and did not remember what trans pircti in town. Martin Noon and Stephen Crauo testified to the shooting on tho cur and a man named Kelly sworo that tlio negro ilr,.,l tbrnn shots at blm at "tho shaft" on Chestnut street, whore the negro was donlcd iidtiiNston. Koviiolds had no questions to ask and profesod utter iguoraiico of any or the acts testified to. Constablo llolln took him to l'otUvlllo. Keynolds admitted that be had Just been lcleased from the I'ottsvillo Jail alter sorvlng a term for a stabbing all'ray. A rcpoit fiom the Miners' hospital to-day was to the ell'cct that Conductor Flaherty's condition was very good and that tho account given the reporters yesterday by Constablo Iiollii was defective ill many respects. Tho onnmtlim onlv took 20 minutes. Instead of thrco hours, and no artery was cut by the bullet, or during the operation. lieynolds had not been employed by Con tractor Quinti for two years, or more, llcfore golug to jail ho worked at Mlncrsvillo. The best placo to buy your wall papor Is at V. J. Port., 21 North Main street. Wo have the largest stock north of the mountain. tf Welsh Urns. Olrells Coining. The Welsh llros. Newest and Oieatcst Kali rnau sTiows will exhibit hole two days, June Otli and 7th.' The tents will bo spread at the eastern end of F.ast Lloyd street, north of the Heading passenger station. The pro prietors of the circus need no introduction to the public heio as their shows have appeared heru on sovcr.il occasions and havo won general favor Their exhibitions are well woith tho price of admission, ns their per formances are a continual feast of good acts from the opening display to tho concluding number oil the piogram. This year they havo among their arti-ts our own town favorites and residents, George 11. Lowery and John I). Jenkins, and enormous crowds should greet them upon their nppearanco in the ssw dust ring. Tlio price of admission is within icach of everybody 10 cents. Kendrlfk Itiiusn Krmt T.uucli. Grand Army bean soup will bo served, fice, to all patrons to-night. Tim ".liiiirnal" WllH Kiltted. From Hli.uiiok In Dispatch. The I'ottsvillo Minors' Journal this morn ing goes into ecstansy over tho reported birth of a baby elephant to Hess, tho alleged mother, with Main's circus. Tho birth is said to havo occurred at New ISoston Junction yesterday morning while tho show was en routo from Shamokiii to I'ottsville. Now the Journal has been faked on this and it is a shame, because it mado qulto an interesting story. Tlio baby elephant was on exhibition in Shamokiii on Wednesday, it having arrived by freight In tho morning. Wo were informed by a representative of tlio ciicus that tho baby was livo months old and Mr. Main had paid $2."00 for it. At Payne's nursery, (lirardvillo, yon will find tlio laigest stock uverscen in the county. Kelt Down iho Steps. Ail accident which might havo resulted fatally iiccur'icd at the electric railway bridge on F.ast Oak sticct, last evening. An elderly man was about starting to descend tho steep steps, when ho stumbled and fell down the entile flight. When picked up ho was un conscious. Ilowasrarcd for by residents of tlio neighborhood who called m Dr. Stem. The man soon rallied and went on his way witli several bruises about the body. Hoy's Arm Tinctured. Among the visitors to town yesterday to witness tlio Dccoiation Day ceremonies was Michael Sletkoand his seven-ycar-olil-son, of McAdoo. They repahed to the house of a friend. While thero tlio llttlo hoy became engaged ill playing with several othei chil dren and was thrown to tho ground. The boy fell en his left arm and fractured both bones between tho wrist and the elbow. Tho fracture was reduced by Di. W. N. Stein. Window shades from 10 cents and upward . Lstlni.itcs given on largo shades. F. J. Port., 21 North Main street. tf A fiood Mull 111 ll Oooil l'Dnltloll, Charles W. Anderson, a well known news paper man who has held positions on several county papers, among them thu IlKKALD, has accepted the position of city editor of the Mahanoy City Hecord. Ho is a good man in a good position. Ills Jiiwr ltrokcn, William Jades, of Frackvillo, while walk ing in the P. & It. yards about 8 o'clock last evening, wis struuk by a switch engine. He was removed to tho I'ottsvillo hospital, where it was found that lie was stilfcriug from a broken Jaw. His injuries woio dressed and bo wont home, Stiitt Kncunipmclit. Tlio statu encampment of tlio Gran1 Army of thu liepubllo will bo hold at Oil City on Juno 7, 8 and II. Watkln Waters Post, of town, will bo represented, Tlio Working Time. Tho P. & It. collieries In tills district re sumed work this muniing, and will work to day and Thursday. Headache Quickly Cured. Davis' Aiitl-Hcadaclio never falls, ! Dr, Mr, ltriuum Is Hltk. Congressman C. N. Ilriiium was to have dellveied tho oration at Ashland yesterday, but was uiiablo to do so bccmiso of a severe atUick of neuralgia. He is now confined to his huine in Miuersvllle. New Harness Storo ami Saddlery. I havo purchased tho stock of George Itobinsoii and am now engaged in thu above business at "i Wont O.ik street, Fraucy build ing. All repair work solicited and promptly attended to, 8-31-2t Tom JIai.l. Obituary. David Wittlngtoii, father of Mrs. John II, Martin, of town, died at his homo In Snyder town, Nurthunibuiland county, yesterday morning after a lingering illness duo to mi ailment of tlio hoait, Tho deceased was about 70 years of ago, Thu funeral will take place to-inuriow. School Hoard Jleellng, A regular meeting of tho School Hoard will be bold on Wednesday evening, at 7:110 o'clock, preparatory to the re-orgaulution of thu lloaid next Monday. lllckorl'ii Cute, Vegctablo soup to-night. Calf's liver and potato salad to-morrow morning. (llniriHIIIi) nraduales. Following will bo found a list of tho gradu ates of tho (lirardvillo High School, who will hold their commencement exorcises on Thunt day, Juno 2: Misses Charlotte llraccy, Jennie i:. Donaldson, Martha Gwyther, Winifred V. Hurrlety, F.lizaletli Morrell, Kllzabcth G, I-oxton, Tcsslo 11, Toliiii, Magglo M. Wasiluf, and Mussrs. Clayton T. Hrown, Joseph 0. Dougherty, James A. Durklu.Jolni L. llealy, and Charles F. Kulth, THE BICYCLE MEET. Tho Attfiiilnncn ut Maliaiioy thy Was ( Viry 1inge. Over 4,000 people witnessed tho bicycle incus at Mahaiiuy City yesteiday afternuon, mid tho meet was the most successful yet held by tho Association. The racing was ex citing and many of tlio finishes very close. William MoMlchaol, of llrunswlck, captured first prlzo In tho four leading events of tho day. Following aro the results i Ono-Milo Novlco First, Picrco Christian, West PitUton; second, John Lavnrcha, Hazlctonj third Frank Crevltz, Shonandoah. Time, 3 01. First prize, stop watch, $15 ; second, set M. it W. tires, ?S ; third, bath robo, $G. One-Mllo Open First, William McMlcliaol, Horwick ; second, W. K. Iloughor, Wilkes barre ; third, O. A. Stroll, l'ittston. Time 2.12. First prlzo, diamond ring, $30 ; second diamond pin, $15; third umbrella, $5, Ono-Mllo Hoys, Ilaco First, liny Hill, Hluu lloll ; scoond, Gcorgo Itussoll, Auden rled : third, John Lavacchl, lliizletou. Time, 2 59. First prlzo, diamond cull' buttons, $10 J second, sweater, ?5; third pal r shoos, $3. Two-Milo Handicap First, Win, Me Michael, Iterwlck; second, J. M. McRlirley, llerwlck : third, C. A. Stroll, l'ittston. Time, I.5S. First prizo, diamond ring, $:i ; second, watch, $15; third, liath lobe, $10. Half.Milo Lap Iliicc First. Win. Mc- Micliael; second, tie between Coleman, of Scranton, and Scifort, of Ilanlsburg. On tho toss Coleman won and Selfcrt took third. Timo, 1 11. First prize, diamond ring, $20 ; second, diess suit cso, $10 ; third, pair of shoos, $3. Flve-Mllo Handicap First, Win. Me Michael ; second, Strnh ; tlilul, Simmons, of Lancaster; fourth, McSitrley. Time, 13 23 First prize, diamond ring, $35 ; second. diamond pin, $15 ; third, bath lobe, (10 fouitli, pair slioes, $3. PERSONAL MENTION. Itev. Charles Koads, of Philadelphia, ar rived in town last night to attend the funeral of his father, the late A. 11. Koads. John T. Thomas, an ex-Chief Hurgcn of tills place and now a resident of Mt. Carmcl, was a guest of town friends yesteiday. Jonathan Kogcrs, Jr., of Mt. Carmcl, spent yesterday -ilting friends In town. Isaac Wators, of St. Clair, was among the visitors to town yesterday. J. E. Golioand wife, of Heading, visited relatives and friends in town and vicinity yesterday. Kliuur Heckler, ono of tlio superintendents of construction at tlio new Lost Creek reser voir, spent yesterday in town as a guest of friends. Tax Collector Edward llurko mado a trip to tlio county scat to-day. Itichard Amour visited ftiends at I'ottsvillo to-day. Charles Cooper, trainmaster at I'ottsvillo for the Pennsylvania Uailroad Company, was a visitor to town to-day. George Everliart, of Wapwollopcn, Is serv ing ns substitute for John II. Martin, agent at tho Pennsylvania It. 1!. station, who has gone to Suydertown to-attend tho funeral of ins tatlicr-in-law. Mrs. Gcorgo Stevenson, of Wm. I'enn, spent yesterday In town as tlio guest of i datives. Mr. and Mrs. Calyin Moycr, of Glrardville, witnessed tho Memorial Day ceremonies in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Washer, of Mahanoy Piano, were the guesbf of town relatives yestorday. John Kcogh, of tlio First ward, lias secured employment at Paul W. Houck's Shenan doah drug storo, to become a compounder ol prescriptions. Messrs. Daniel Malone, Arthur O'Hara and M. F. Tiernoy, aro home to spend tho sum mer vacation. Miss Houssah Griilith, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives in fiwn. Messrs. Elward Scott and Gaificld Moir, of Philadelphia, were entertained hero yes terday by Wm. Meyers, at his huiuo on East Coal stieet. II. II. Zulick spent yesterday visiting his mother at Schuylkill Jlaven. Mrs. M. A. l'.irrott and her g-anilaughter, Lidle, weie county seal visitors yesteiday. Master Archie W'ildo, of Hazlcton, is spend ing several days in town with relatives. .Special Itates to Philadelphia Account of .Sesqul-Ci'iitriini.il of Krnngollcsl Lu theran Mlnlsterlillii lu reiilui. The Philadelphia & Heading Railway, on account of above celebration, has ananged to sell at all their 'stations in l'cnna. round tilp tickets to Philadelphia a- d return at the into of singlo fare, witli a minimum of 25c. These tickets to bo sold only June 2d, and good to return until Juno 0th, WM, inclusive. ltuuuwuy. A mulo team ran away on Locust mountain yesterday morning. The occupants, thrco in number, weio thrown out, but all escaped In- Jury. The toiini was caught near tlio Hescuo Hook and Ladder honso by several boys. Mr. Morgan Joins In. On Satuiday evening It. II. Morgan un furled an American flag, 0x10, from his resi dence on South White street. It is suspended from a 20-foot polo on tho roof of the dwell ing. Tlio polo is mounted by a gilded ball and a silver spear.- Suceessfiil Kvent. The entertainment and festival held in the basement oi All Saints' church last evening under the auspices of St. Mary's Guild was a surcofw in every particular. The entertain ment consisted of slngingof national anthems by thrco young ladles witli violin accompani ment by Miss Doatrico Uasklns, comic read ing by Thomas Tiniuions and a cako walk, which svas won by Mr. Elmer Tempest unci .Miss Jermun. Ico cicam, cako and Icniunado wero served. ltiillalii Itill's Advance. Advertising car No. 1 of Huffiilo Hill's Wild West Show, which will given peiformanco hero on Juno 31st, arrived in town this after noon. Car No. 2 will follow noxt week. Sceims nt lliirrlahurg. Special to KviuiiMi Hr.KALl). 'HarrUUurg, May 31. Iiitoiiilng trains to day from diHurent parts of thu state carry delegates and politicians to the Hepubllcau stato convention, which meets liore on Juno 2nd, Among tlio arrivals aro Lieutenant Governor Lyon, Francis Toienco, ln charge of tho Pittsburg end of Colonel Stone's oam palgn; Smiley, of Venango; Allen, of War ren; Hcproscntativo North, of1 McKoan; and Powell, of Luzerno. lhuhcyilciiicut Charged, Special to l'.VKMMl IIkiiai.ii. Altooua, May 31. Samuel II, Tuck, Kicro tary of tho Juniata Hulldlng Association, svas taken Into custody last night, charged witli having embezzled $12,000 belonging to the association. CI. A. It. lhiuampineiit, Oil City. Fur tho animal encampment of tlio Grand Army of tho Hepiihlic, Department of Penn sylvania, to be bald at Oil City, Pa., Juno 8 uud tl, the Pennsylvania liailioad Company will sell exclusion tickets from stations lu I'cniuj lvmia on Juno 4 to 8, to Oil City and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, good to return until Juno 11, inclusive. Tho Cuban question and political Issues sink Into inslgiiiiicnuco with tho man who sutlers from iillus. What ho most duslrus, Is relief. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Rilvo cures piles, C. 11. Hiigunhiich, Till! WKATHKH. Tlio forecast for Wcdncday s Fair, and warmer weathor, with light to fresh varlablo winds, becoming mostly southorly and eoulh casloriy. FUNERALS. lteiiuilns nt A, 11. Itoaits, James Taylor mid diiuifis Dowllng ut Itest. Tho funeral of the Into Augustus II. Koads took plate at 12:30 o'clock this morning from the family leslilcnco on North West street. Thero was a largo attendance of rolatlvos and friends, and the members of Watkln Waters Post No. 140, O. A. It., Knights of Honor and 1'lauk Kid go Lodge. No. 880, 1. O. O. F were also present to pay a final tribute of respect to their deceased colleague. Tho remains wero taken to Hamburg, llorks county.for Inlerment.on tho 2:02 p, m. l'cnna. railroad train and tlio escorting body was largo. The services at tho residence and in tho cemetery at Hamburg were conducted by Hov. J. T. Swlndolls, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of town. '1 lie pall bearers wero Messrs. 11. G. Hossund Joseph Daddow, repiesentlnB tho .G. A. It., F. J. Porta ami C. W, Dengler, of tho Knights of Honor, and Edward Ilcddall and Daniel Owens, of tho Odd Follows. Tho honorary pall boarers wero Dr. .1. S. Callcn, J. J. Price It. W. Stout, 1). Llngham, T. .1. Drougliall, II. E. Dcnglor, S. A. Hcddall, Jainos Patterson, James May, Joseph Dusto, E. D. Hcddall, W. It. Pratt, G. H. Williams, Fred. Acornly, William Jones, Charles Glrvln, I. N. Bird, M. Owens, Cornelius Davenport, Thomas 1. Latlilacn, John Senior, E. M. Webster, M. M. Evans, P. Matthews, of Vatesvlllo, and Thomas Hough, all members of tho ntllcial ouaid of tho Methodist Episcopal church, Tlicio wero many beautiful floral offerings. POWI.INO. Tlio funeral of the late Jamos Dowllng took placo this morning, nt nlno o'clock, fiom the residence of tlio deceased's parents, on West. Coal sticct. High mass was cele brated In tho Annunciation church and In terment was mado In tlio parish cemetery. TAVLOIl. Tlio funeral of James Taylor took place at two o'clock this afternoon from tho family icsidence at the corner of Centre and West sticets. Services wcio held nt the residence, Itev. James Moore, pastor ol tho Primitive Methodist chinch, olliciatiiig. Interment was made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho pall bearers were Messrs. Seth Jones, Alfred J. Mlllicliap, Charles Jones, Edwaid Davis, Gcorgo James and Joseph Feist. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Electric cars pass tlio door. 5-0-tf .11 r. llrlll's Old I'oslllon. r It is quietly rumored in railroad circles that acting Supciintendcnt Georgo W. llrill will assume his former position as train master, after Superintendent Keith takes charge June 1. Tire nt Ashland. Some excitement was caused by a slight lire lu Washington hall, Ashland, last night. While an entertainment was in progress an oil slovo was upset, the spreading oil creating a blaze. An alarm was scut in, but only one of the companies responded, Llttlo damage svas dono. The entertainment was given under tho auspices of tho Young Men's As sociation. Olven Away Kr.'o. L. Hefowlch, tho one-prico clothier, has received 5,000 badges, portraits of all the battleships and gallant commanders, will he given away ireo to each purchaser. All our goods will bo sold at a reduction of SO per rent. Full lino latest spring stylos. Also a full lino of Grand Army suits. 5-27-It Sim YS'hh Tired. All intoxicated woman was an early attrac tion on East Centre street this morning. From an over abundance of liquor she got that tired feeling and was compelled to Ho on the pavement to lest. She was given a berth in tho lockup. Annual Solos over 0,000,000 Boxoa TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals. Head ache. Dlzzlnosa, Drowsiness. Flushings of lloat, Loss of Appotito, CostlS'eness. Hlotchos on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Ners-ous and Trombllng Sonsationn. THE HEST DOSE WILL GIVE EELIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES, Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.IX'll.l.M'H pills, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fotnalos to com pleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and cure hick Headache. Torn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN Oft CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And h&vo the LARCEST SALE ofnny l'nicnt.Moillcliie lutlie World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. ammmimmriimmnnmi' m The Most Complete and Most Durable Folding Balli Cabinet on the Market. Only $5. To Uho it In lik'ftH unt, tnnluj,' tltnn inj,rt rebulUlinj,-, in vlt;nri 1 1 n jf n it HtrLiitttliciiiiitf. Willi It you lmvi in ynur own room Haiiitar tsjiiumaiuiiiwuwmiWLEJ Trti.i,. fl,K sieu eaten, .Mlncial. lVrluiiii) and many other kinds of baths. It Is u ucccjtilty in every household. Ifso it 111 any room. Notify us by curd or otherwise We w.ll deliver a Cabinet to your residence, allow you to have a trial bath free of ch'irge. 1( not entirely satisfactory, wo tako it away. No cost to you. Call or send for circulars dcMciiblng tbein in detail. Authorized mrclitd Ulu V (i. l'uliiirr. ailSW. Centre street i Win. J. Webster, 117 K. Coal street i Harry l'ratt, 3.11 Si. Jardln street. Wm. R. Pratt, OMtuUXl South Jitnllu Htrect. Hlicnamlouli, l'a, rniLn.-CHEnr-OT, o DKAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wliolosalu and Retail. SO West Centre Street, A good placo for u (rood drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 32 1'. Centre street, Melh-fa hulldliig, Wine, WliUklra, liefr and Cluani. 1'rislii! heer In town always on tap. 1 MAHANOY CITY. Inipresstvo Miiinoilal Kxerclses In the 0iin House Liisi Night. Mahaiiuy City, May 31. A largo audience svas present at Ruler's opera house last night, where tho Motoorhil D.iy meeting was held. John S. DeSllva was chairman and be made su address. I'rof. Cook's choir snug several selections. Hov. C. II. lllgglnson, jiustor of tlio l'riinl'.lve Methodist church, Invoked divine blessing nnd Miss Mary lloran mug "The Lone Grave," rendering "On the Shoio of Havana" fur nn encore. Thotn'is Cnil loclted "Tho story of Dewey and Miulla." Tho oration by Itev. Uaibutt Head, pastor of the Methodist Eplsciqial church, svss an nhle one and full of interest lug facts nnd patriotic feeling. Wm. Dennis sang "Cuba Must bo Fieo," nu original song composed by I). E. Phillips, of town, and Ld ssurd Sykoa road a lmtriotlo selection. '1'ho meeting closed with tho singing of "My Country 'Tls of Thee" by the choir and audi ence. The eitcddfod in tho Welsh Haptlst church last evening svas a very successful uud pleas-in-.' n (l'n I r. The prh ringed ff"m twe-ity. five cents to flyo dollars. Hev. 1). I. Es-nu, pastor of the First Haptlst chinch, of Shell andoah, wiis tiio adjudicator un literary se lections. Mr. Edward llecse, of l'ark I'lnco, svas the vhuiiuinii. Tho residents of Fisher's patch will float a 12x8 flag to-morrow es-Cnlng. A vocal luid initrtimetital musical piogram hns lacn nrranged by William E. Jones and Henry Sampscll svill deliyeran nddross. Dint In tho West. Many people of town will regret to learn of tho death uf Mrs. James I.invry, a former resident of this place. Word was received hole yesterday that she had died at Huttc City. Montana, where her husband was Ml cd in the mines last September. Mrs. Easviy id survived by thrco childieii. Sho ssas a sister of Thomas Lathhcn, of West Lloyd street, and Mrs. John WVt, of West Oak street, this town. cf tho Clohofcr HEUMATISM 1IEUKALGIA and Eimllar Oon-.olsint, . nna prcn.in.d unUcr tlio stnoii ut fgi n it n n u f r n i n f . f i u i o asa u u ii hi h n in u u i u u l. un u o . prcscricca by eminent f cyElciansMijf DR. niCHTER S fJSto II " K"IEI nu R f.BiLBtl VI pain pvdci e world renowned I Ilenuirn'ilvEtieri , full lOnlvcennti e w lib Tradi. Mark" Anchor,' , Ail. UlchtcrA Co., SIS l'i nrlSt.. ISciv lOrk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Olasssvorks, iiSOtH Endorsed tsricommundcilb? A. Wflll"V. IOA N. Ktlln i.C. H. Haeenbuch. 103 N. Main St.. Mi Klrlin, 6 S.Main St.Jh&S , ' Shenandoah. . '. . . ..'.vai DR. RICHTCR'S ' ANCHOH STOMACIIAT, host Coll'. lljHpppsla&Hfnninpli CointiliilntR. ! "J710K STATU 8l:.NATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, OF HIIKXAKDOAH. Kulijrct (o Dcmocrntiu ttilcH. MISCELLANEOUS. I OST, sTItA YK1 OK BTOLKN-A blnck nnd Ij wliitu cow, wlilto Hpot on foiclumd troy eel from promisi'H of imtlernliicil Hnltuhlu reward olTered for lt tuni of ruiih) Has n lxll and chain on neck, Patrick Ilyland, Mnplo JUU. -V.fl-3t TjlOU HAI.1C-A vnlimlilo property on WcHt I fVutm ti oct. (lwclUn'r lintine. itml all con- venleuceH. In deiraldo loat!oii. Apply to Thoniaa TohIi, for finther p-uticiilars. IAOlt HAIjK. A saloon. (loot! Mand and ' central location. Has two pool t allien, one iicinir ti coinlil nation of pool and MIllanK Apply ut the, Ilr.uALD oil lee. tf J70l 1EMNT. Two 'arpr rooms In Itefowlch liulldln, 10 South Main street. All con vcnlcnees. Multahlu forolllce. It-lU-tf we: bottle: Beer, Weiss Boor, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will lq the rest, Columbia Brewing Company. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thut 'i who uso 1'ozzoni's Complexion ."owdcr. i r RfSir ! i 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 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 & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. My llttlo daughter's head ond face hroko out, in b! rso.'S. Ouoof h rcarswasso aToi'' Iwi tliou Jil, It would slough olf. Her suffering; was tntcno, getting; no rest utiles under opiate'. Tlio physician tried every known remedy, but Instead of getting better, shj rot worso. Distracted with her rondl t'on.l was advised to try Citicciia Ki mi irn. Jicnrc thtfirtt in rk I noticed that tlio little sufferer was beginning to get rclicf,and in fn than firn months was thtircln curat. Mrs.JAS. MELTOX, 5 Ifavden St.,Atlanta,aa. . -,,p?.r"" Piu-Touti urn limits join Hfst rnit rmrti M'liiiEHiina w.rm tilth Willi citiciua soai-, f," V" "f1 nnlntlnir Willi Ci Tin RA.grrattft ortmol. Il"n! ud portal of kln enrn, Thl. trratmrtit will tire . .:e.l .ln-f. twrmlt rf.t for pan-nt ana al.fp for child, an i eo'nl fo m .Mdj, permanent, and cconoinlcalcura, i n .'U elo lalla. SnM IV-'uhr-utthe. wnrl.l. VnTTan I), AC. Conr .Solo l-op... li..tou. How to Cure Torturing lluuiora, free. A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages 3)3.50 and up. BED STEADS. They must be sold at once. They are now going at the low price of $1.25. These goods are brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. fl BUSY FUUMTU1U3 nnd ST0VB STOUli, 121-123 North Main St. Tiios. Buchanan, OR-riCIAIM. Examination Mado at Your Home or at Our Sloro. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge pf the Shenandoah Kcnovuling Company's plant, nnd are prepared to clean, sew anil lay carpels, intittri-sses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn be left nt No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowcrs street. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations Is ouu of tlio nineteenth century accomplishments. That is why tlioso who select their wall paper at OAItWN'H (jet such dellKhtful results. It Isn't ncccssnry to purcliaso tho oxpcnslvo grades, the d' sinn and indira aro just as artistic In the cheaper trade, I' they aro nut so rich. For tlioso who wish to decorate their rooms (' artistic wall papers 1:0 to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Slietiandtiali, l'a. 300
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