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THE ! i a rr i ni 1 1 A TiriES IS THE DSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. : Till' I I Ml S will nut only maintain niiluril of cxiclleiice it leuclicil the .r lint will Blcmlfustly einlcavur to ti Ik nt rcciml. mill will not nwervc lit WfilMTP PAMIIY NKWSl'Al'KR 01- THIS COUNTRY AND rillSTINO ALL THE NEWS ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME IllUrC l 11 lint vt lj " . ........ .. l r.lc. til nauer in i-eiiiinyivuiim THE in Ann duia TlflES WHY ? i . i . it uL.ourv i i--- t II 11IL1? L. i 1 1 4 1 IW DAILY, W.00 per annum; 2 cent M.r int.ntli; ilvltvrml ly inrrUm i. bvttutlfuJIinarliitltl In i'o!tir, SJO ill u iio ('J "cy """J ifr III! It UH l , ou rriin irr iiumiih. "1 THE TIMES, rmiaiiiti.rMiA 1'M'imUTJO IliCM v t t r'l-r. fur cm huril N ry Htok itt.ii.M m-lt) unti tttu4 laaving I' in i 'ir "iitiuUKHjii t- lu c Jit. lVrmiiiit em- THE R5F.S 1? - ''v IciniNt, Adnrtuw T'..r ll.C.I'll.VKl'ril. ii'Ho. j'iiiu so., ruii'i. -mT I.INR OK LI IIIIU LL.I.II 111 it. II llllll. IIIII AY nuU HTKAW. ana xaoie un uioius, t:fkT T3V 27 Went 1 1 I (Vi.trnHt 'I I 5 Free Me You ni'etl a doctor many times when yon don't call one. You nul'er ialn in fifty furm anil yet won't rail the dortar, le raiixe ym hope that the pain "will nway nft.T h while." An 1. t io, you kinw li pi rience, that that first visit of ll.e dm tor is (jonernliy followed hy man;' otl. vtth tho ineilali!e coni'iuonco of ti hig hill "for professional services." You don't knowv.lnt todoforyi ursel f or hat to t.il. it. lint mpposii that ou could get free, sib solutelvftee, the advice of one of the most in tho I'nittd States? You can. The phy-PM-i.m is riht lu-te. Ho itas an ofi'it'e in llio In. tiding, lie li is a stalf of correspondenls to tM'-ist ti i tu. and ativono und everyone, who needs medical advice is invited towiitoto liim. If it's unity' health or mother's or the health of any member of the family you may rito about it, mtro of a enrol .1! 1 .'ttd inu of your letter, pure of a conscientious . di gnosis of jour case, If cure is possible. Every letter will b;i liel r.s a ntnctly confidential communication. Uen.otnbt'i' these facts. Wc oiler jou medical advice from one of the nio-t eminent practitioners in the United f-'i.ite". wl.rliier our medicines suit your p.i-tit-ul.ir case or not. Wo offer you this aiKice at the cost of tho two cent slamp wlikh it will take to bring your letter to our olhi e. Atidresn the Medical Uepartmunt, Or. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. THE MILKING STOOL. An Article of Wlilespreml Cntnntoii Uuu Not Millie In l'nrtorlf'H. A limn tthn hail hecn In plctureo mllk liif! stools occtipiul liy inllkiiiiililh 0111,'iiuoil In milking cows that stood plnolilly HwlU'Mnx off 11 fly now 11ml then mill loolt lnp; lirnw sily oiu upon 11 lovely summer lanilitcnpi., tboiiKht to himself Unit, tiilciiijj Into account tin enormous number of cows In this country that vcuru dully tntll;. il. thole must ho tin enormous num ber of milking .stools used, nml tlieioforu that the milking stool must bo a oonsldor nblo Item of innuiifncturc, mill that it might ccn bo that thoro wero factories that niailc nothing else. With thin Idea In mlnil ho set out to get somo factH concern ing tho trnilo In milking stools. At two establishments for tho sale of ilniry sup plies, where bo saw n great arloty of all sorts of things for dairy use, tho Inquirer was informed that they did not toll milk ing stools anil hail nuver beard of thorn us un article of trade. It was qttlto true that there wero many thousands of them In dally use, but they wore mado by tho farmers themselves. It wouldn't pay to make them to sell, cheaply ns thoy could bo luiido, because tho farmer could liitike them cheaper still, and there was no occa sion for him to buy a thing that ho could make In a ery short time for nothing or nost to nothing. Tho most elaborato of milking stools would bo one mado of a picco of bunitl or plank with tho corners rounded olf, mak ing tho stool round, or practically so, anil Into tho under sido of it would bo bored, not qui to. tlnough, tlneo or four auger holes. Into these holes would bo ilrhen pegs for legs. Hut not nil milking stools mc so elaborato as this. Two dairymen who were askoi for information on tho subjects-aid that they had never seen a milking stool for wile In any store, city or country; that oery farmer made his own, anil that it might bo something far sim pler still than the. milking stool with legs. It might bo simply a hanily small box, or it might bo a short stick of wood with a piece of board nailed across one end, a stool that would bo picked up by tho board. Vhatocr It was, tho milking stool was smoothing that was found or could lio mado on tho farm. "No such thing as an ornnmontoil milk ing stool of any kind?" asked tho inquirer. "There's generally some cow In tho herd that docs whatever ornamenting thoro la done," said one of tho dairymen, and from this tho Inquirer was led to infer that tho cow dnos not always stand placid ly, lazily switching off a lly and gazing drowsily meanwhile ofT upon a peaceful summer lundsenpo, but that there is now and then 11 cow that occasionally rears and tears and upsets tho milk pail and kicks tho milking stool into very small slhcrs. Inquiry at tho oflleos of two largo dairy establishments elicited tho same Informa tion. Indeed, it was not until tho inqiilr or had sought tho establishment of a whole sale chair mantlfaottircr that ho found the milking stool produced as an article of trade. Tho stool so mado is a disk of wuoil with short, turned legs, culled by tho more euphonious nmiio of tho milkmaid's stool, and sold, finished In thu natural wood, not for milking purposes, but In cit storos, to women wliu paint, enamel and ornament them In 0110 way and another or adorn them with ribbons, making of tin 111 usoful or decorative articles of furnituio. Now York Hun. v ,Yil A r )'p THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality nud simplicity of the combination, but also to tho euro and sUlll with whlcli it is manufactured by hclontldc processes known to tlio Caufoknia Via Svitur Co. only, and tvo wish to Impress upon ull tlio importance of purchasing- tlio true and original remedy. As tlio genuine. Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho Cami'oiinia Fin Svitur Co. only, a knowledgo of tliot fuet will assist ono in avoiding tlio worthless imitations manufactured by other par tins. Tho high standing of tho Cau foknia Flo Sriiui' Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company n guuranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of nil other laxatives, us It nebs on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, nud it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its buncflctul effects, please remember tho nume of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HA KlUNIUhl'll, C.L I.OIU8VIM.K. Kf, NtlV VI) UK. S. Y. oilsieiil Mpfd Ml, it PERSONAL MENTION. Comtnblo Thonms Tosh has been confined tu his lied on account of illness since Friday hist, bat is now iniproviuc und expects to bo about acain in 11 day or two. Miss I.vdia .leiikins, of Ilrownsvlllo, spent yesterday with relatives at St. Clulr. Miss Mattlo Llewellyn returned homo fiom Philadelphia last evening after spcmlliiK toveral weeks visltitiK lelatives and friends. I Id ward and Miss Mollle McUiilnness hao Bono to Philadelphia, to attend the bedside of their brother, Walter, who is suH'erlim from liienliiKilis. Uwen Parley, piopiietor of the hotel at Lakeside, was a visitor to town to-day. .Miss Snllio Scott, or Mt. Ciiiincl, is a uuest at the lintel l'raney fur a few days. Miss Kusle liiven lias none tu Xottliutabor land and Intends lncatinx there. Mrs. William Winner lias gono to Johns town to spend several weeks. Christ. Kberle, of Ctiraidvllle, was a visitor to town last evening. 11. C. Slavery, of Lebanon, was In town last evening, a guest of Duiggist Paul W. lloiick. Mr. Slavery is tho largest straw berry grower in Pennsylvania and for a number of years has been secretary of the Slatetirange of tho Patrons of Husbandry, liev. Hubert O'ltoylo and .1. Poitz have gone toJ'iiiegiovo to attend tho Schuylkill C.lassis of tlio Kfoiiucd church. Marshal Meycis visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Mrs. W. J. Morgan spout to-day visiting friends at Piittsville. Ciiiiiicllinan P. P.. Magarglo and Joseph ll.ill lislied at Huberts' Iiuu to-day. They diovo tu and from tho place behind the Councilman's trotteis. Mrs. William ("atlier, of lllueueld, West Virginia, is a guest of town fiiends. .Mrs. (Jhiudo Knight, of T.tinnqua, is in town visiting friends. 1HAHAN0Y CITY. The School Hoard held a short session last evening in which business pertaining tu the new school building now in coin so of elec tion was considered. Titiant Olliccr Little hales reported having visited the patents of 111 pupils who were absent live days or nioie during May, but only tin to cases of truancy wero found. A letter fiom David Thomas, sun of I). J. ThoiiMs, proprietor of tho Pennsylvania hotel, and who is a member of tlietiovernui's troop at Cliickaiiiauga, states that all the soldiers from Schuylkill couhty encamped at that place are doing well. (ieorgo lhibb, for many .years a clerk in John M. Kutz's stoic, will leave town fur Denver, I lob, oil Monday. Ho intends lu locate near that city. At a meeting of tho Hoard of Health last niglit four eases of contagious diseases wuie icportcd for the month of May two diph theria, one scarlet fever and 0110 typhoid fever. Thoro wore S3 deaths in the borough. READING'S SESQUI-OEN i ENNi AL JUBILEE. Special Rates via Philadelphia & Reading Railway, On account of the above, the Philadelphia & Heading lUilway have arranged to sell Hound Trip Tickets to Heading and return from all points in Pennsylvania. Tickets tu ho sold Juno 1th to 10th inclusive, good to icturn until Juno 111th inclusive. On Juno fith, Sth and Illii there w ill bo sold round trip tickets gond nnly un date of sale, hut going and returning un all trains, at special reduced rates. For information as to rato of fare, time of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agents or address Hdsun J. WeokB, (ionet-.il Passenger Agenl, Philadelphia. Seo tho show window display of coal niiia muuts at lSrunim's. Tho Iliirrlslmrg Outlook, Special to ICVKMMJ llKKAt.I). Ilanisbuig, Jiiuu 1. Tho situation ill in gaidtotho result of tho Ucpublicau state convention is about this : If tho Held cauiiot bosuccossfiilly combined against Colonel William A, Stone thu Alle gheny man cannot bo beaten. A combination is hardly probable and pre dictions favor Colonel Stone. Tho fact that Quay is hero and Andrews is not lias caused much comment. It is said Aniliews litis a crippled Icuco and cannot leave Washington. Several of the Wanamakor people admit that indications point to Colonel Stone's nomination. Itlg HpimUli Loan, Special to Kveidiig Herald. Madiid, Juno L Tlio olllcial gazette pub lishes a loyal decree authorizing an issue for a loan of onu billion pesetas at four per cent. Kvpotillloti Opened. .Special to ICvivMMl IlKIIAI.II. Omaha, Nub., Juno 1. Tho Tians-Missis- slppo Imposition was opened to tho public to-day. Henderson Sentenced. Special to KvK.NiMi IIkuai.u. Philadelphia, Juno 1. Samuel Henderson, 15 years old, tho boy who last April was con victed of murder in tho second degreo for having caused tlio death of Percy Lockyeur, aged 5 years, was to-day sentenced to SOyo.irs imprisonment. Ollureil a Siipei-liiiendeiicy. Daniel Levari, who until recently con ducted tho Pottsvillo House, has been oll'uied tho position of superintendent of tlio Cen tra I la collieries, to 111! tho vacancy caused by tlio resignation of Supt. Heeso, says tho Haz. letou Standard, Oeraniiiinis, fuchsias, panslcs, dulses, roses, etc, for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Oiraidvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. 1 tend tug HeNqul-CeliKnuliil, For tho Heading, Pa., Sosnul-Ceiitonnlal Jubilee, Juno 5 to 13, tho Pennsylvania Iiailioad Company will sell excursion tickets from stations 011 its lines In tho State of Pennsylvania to Heading and return at reduced rates, lorspeeiflo rates and condl lions apply to ticket agents. This celebration prumlses to ho one of tho greatest events in tho city's history. Monday, lveiincsiiay aim 1 nursilay, Juno (I, band II, will ho special days. Tho celebration will close with a grand masked carnival on Satur day night, June 11. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take l)r. Davis' Atl-Headac.ho. All druggists Up to Daln Marriage Advertisement. Owing to the death of my wife, a Ho-tt 011 my tnnilem Is nonnt. Candidates fur the seut may send lu their names to fccorclior, In cure of this paper. Fliogoud uinttur. Looks I.lko It. Ilojaok I think the bicycle must boot bcotch origin. Tomdlk What nonsense. Hojaak Don't you know that Scotch men hove boon saying "Aweol" for 0011 turlosr Dotrolt Froo Press. All kinds of vegetables und (lower seeds, and plants at Payne's uiireerics, (llnirdvllle Llectrlc cars pass the door D-U-tf BECOMING COMPLICATED. Coyln 11111I DeuiKi Sue tlm Men That Ar rested Them. Mlelncl Coylo and Anthony Doane, tho two young men who wero nnesled by Joe Anderson, William llialecki and others at Writ, Pcnii ou Monday night after 11 chase from town, camo to town last night and employed M. M. ltutko, Ksq,, tu see that their rights weio protected. Coylo and Dtuno claim that they weio not responsible for any disturbance und discharged no flro arms at any plaro, ami that their lonsoii for running away from town Monday niglit was that they feared violence at tho hands of a lot of half drunken and excited Poles and Lithuanians who threatened them without understanding tho leal causo of dlll'eience witli William Kanreruls, tho saloonkeeper, Coyle and Denito say that the saloonkeeper failed to make 0110 man pay for all tho drinks orduicdaud wanted to make 0110 of their number, who was not responsible, pay foi tliem, Tliero was an uxciiniigu of words and then nil outside party Inlcrfeied, This had the effect of creating an excitement and Cuyle und Doane escaped from tlio icar of the place to avoid tlio viuleiico with which they weio thicntniod. The twu young men and their counsel ap pealed liefoio Chief llurgess Tabor last night to answer charges of cat lying cuncosled deadly weapuns and discharging flreaims witliiii tlio huiougb limits, hut the case was dismissed because no warrants had been is-ticd and there was no evidence against them as to the llrilig. Deano and Coylo then sworo out warrants befuro Jitstico tlrceii, charging Joo Anderson. William llialecki, a man named Sohisli and twnuthers with cariying concealed deadly weapons, nssiull and battery and assault and battery with intent to kill. The cases will be lieaid to night. Tho best place to buy your wall paper Is at 1'. J. Portz, lil North Main stleet. Wo hae tho largest stuck ninth of the mountain. tf Ileclls Itccortlell. Deed from Anthony McAndiew to Geo. Xlce, premises In ISutler Tip. I rum Peter Kluk tu Win. klick, pieinises in Wasbingluu Twit. l'roin Ocuige Day, ct tlx., to Washington Camp 121, P. O. S. of A., picniiscs in Malm- noy City. li inn A. H. Cochran, et ii.v., to Win. A. Cochran, premises In Pottsvillo. From the same to same, premises in Putts- ville. From Win. A. Cochran, et ux., to Andrew 1!. Cochran, piemlses in Pottsvillo. From Alliance Coal Mining Co. to Sidney H. liiiscoe, picliiKos ill New Philadelphia. .special Itutcs to riilliulelplilii Account 11I Sesiiiii-Centi'iiulal of niigeliesl Lu theran Minlstelllltll 111 lV'llllll, Tho Philadelphia & Heading Hallway, on iiccount of above celebration, lias arranged tu sell at all their stations in Pcnua. round trip tickets to Philadelphia a. d return at tho rate of siuglo fare, with a minimum of Hoc. These tickets to ho sold only Juno !id, and good to return until June nth, 1MW, inclusive. KxpenseH iteiliieed. The County Commissioners and Controller Snyder aro busy at work 011 tlio annual an- prnpiiatioiis, Tlio total amount granted the Poor Oirectots is S113,000, a decrcaso of 10,000. Out of this amount a $7,000 debt in curred last year must lie paid out of tlio annual appropriation this year. About f.'OO is saved in a reduction of salaries, but tho hospital account is increased. Outdoor ex penses wero figured in lbl)7 at $5S,,r) 15. Ill 1WI8 they are placed atSI7,115. In this cas'o Hie salary of the solicitor is reduced fiom 500 to $175. Tlio new buaid of Commis sioners aro starting well, and if they continue nu tliis lino will mako an enviable lccuril for themselves. Tim Cotitioller Won't Pay. A case staled is to ho presented to tlio court by H. S. llashorc, Hsip, tu determine tho ques tion whether counsel iscntitlid to fees in lun acy proceedings. County Cuntioller Snyder it-fuses to pay such fees, having declined to lo so lu the case of Charles Liickenhill ex rel Commonwealth vs. William Liickenhill, a lunacy inncicdiiig. Tho law says attorneys shall bo allowed fees lu ill cases prosecuted to a judgment. In the case referred tu a dccieo was granted, and lawyers claim tills decree was a judgment, hut tho Controller contends otherwise. A Much .Sought Heiress. Tlio Philadelphia Times says that Mary drear, formerly of Ashland, and now a pro. Sessional actiess traveling with an opera company, is heir to about $18,000 worth of rial estnto located 111 Philadelphia, Slienau doali and Ashland, Her father lias instituted search, hut is unahlo to find her. Miss drear's relatives have not heard from her sinco she entered the profession several years ago. New Hiirm-sH Store and Saddlery. I have purchased tho stock of (ieorgo Hohinsou ami am now engaged in tlio above business at 21 West Oak stieet, Praney build ing. All icp.iir work solicited and piomptly attended to. n-31-8t Tom Ham.. Vote of TlitliikH. Company A, of Hope Section, J. T. of II. t T., desho to return thanks to Henry Hoincustlo Camp No. 4U, Sons of Veterans, for tho use of their drums to participate in the parade on Memorial Day. Itiilliilu Hill's show. Wliiting Allen, press representative of Huffalo Hill's Wild West and Congress of Hough Hldurs, was In town yesterday, com pleting arrangements for tho appearance of this world-famed aggregation of wonders to appear here on Juno 21st. Advance car No. 1, carrying 32 bill posters, decorated tlio town and surroundings witli lithographs, announc ing its appearanco hero. Hold l'or Wife Heating. John Ilelzls was arrested last niglit for heating his wife ami putting her out of tho ltuti.se. Justice Toomey put hlin under (U00 hail. Students at tlio Hospital. 1). F. Malono, 0110 of the medical students of town, left this morning fur tlio Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs, where ho will spend tho month of Juuu making observa tions in surgery pmctico. Arthur L. O'Hara will spend tlio mouth of July at tlio institu tion nud William J. Scanlan will bo there during August. Cut-il of'llmnkM. L'J. llKltAI.li: Allow us to extend to tho many friends our sincere thanks for their kindness in tlio hour of our bereavement. Wo desiio to specially mention tlio Olllcial Hoard of tho M. H. church ; Hov. Swindells, thu pastor ; Mr. T. H. Kdwaids and others for floral offerings, tho (i. A, It., Knights of Honor, Lodge 880, I. O. O, F,, Mrs. Jumcs llutton, Mrs. Malilon Yeagurand tho many othur kind friends, Hkv. Ciiah. Hoaih ani Family, Charged Willi NiiIhuiico. John K Jones was airaigued before Justiro Toomey this morning, chaiged by Health Olllcer Coiiry with nralutalnliig a pub io nuisance Junes Hooded his garden with tho contents of an outliuuso and tho neighbors complained. Tho Justice requlrud $300 buil, pending iibatenient of the nuU.urco and p'ly liicnt of thu costs, Tirol II re I llrol Insiiro your property from loss In (ho oldest and stiougest cash companies: Plilla. Undeiwrlters Insurance Co. of Noith America and Flro Association, Hartford Flro Ius. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., j West Chester Firo 1ns, Co,, United Flicmcn's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S, Jardlll St., Sliciuindoali. PITHY POINTS. llHppnliigs Throughout tlm Ootliitry Chronicled for Hasty I'eriisul. Thoio will bo motion court next Monday. Place yiur nil in theso columns and roip tho benefit, Thoro will bo 110 civil court for tho trial of cases before tho third Monday lu September. J. Harry Zerboy, of Pottsvillo, has been ap pointed by Uovornor Hastings ono of tho commissioners to thu Omaha exposition. Flag raisings continue to bo the older of the day. It is rumored that Pottsvillo shops will go ou full time this mouth. Mlchaol ,T. Clenry lias been appointed letter earlier by Postmaster Heed, at Mahanoy City. A itisrrifiKO licence has been granted to John F. Sotitlinll and Miss Mary M0010, Loth of Mahanoy City. J'lie bodies of tlio unfortunate minors drowned in Kaska William colliery have not yet been recovered . Tho beautiful floral emblem "dales Ajar" pru-ented at tho Mtilhourn funeral to-day was furnished through Paul . llouck, of the Shenandoah Drug Sture. M. O'Neill has put a liaudsomo new piano moving wagon Intosorvico. A young lady lost a gold watch and chain in town on Friday. Tlio Under would do well to lead tho advertisement in another column. I'd ward llaverstlck, kicked in tlio stomach by a liursoat Mlllorsvlllo, Lancaster county, died a few hours afterward. Tlio Kendiiig l'iro liisuiaiico Company has sold its entire business to tho Hartfoid In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn , for JSnu.tHM. Controller Leader, of Heading, declines that the city cannot legally appropriate the $5000 contemplated for its scsque-icnlennial celebration, Strangers giving their names as Hellas and Stnploton, who opened small stores in Hnzle- tou a lew days ago, wero nrrested for pasuug largo sums of counteifelt money. Tho commencement exercises of the Oir aidvillo schools will ho held to-monow even ing. Tho Philadelphia, I tending and Pottsvillo Telegraph company have commenced the woik of electing new poles and stringing copper wire between Pottsvillo and .Shenan doah via tho Frackvillo branch. lilrhaid Phillips, of .Mahanoy City, is seiiously ill at his homo in that town. Lieutenant Hnusch, of Mahanoy City, has been appointed quartermaster of tlio brigade at Falls Chinch, Vn by acting commander Col. Coursen. An exchange says a fellow may sit in a chair and mako love to a girl ou his knees. Let us not forgit tho old soldiers in our admiration fur tlio new. A U'let Wedding. Tho parsonage of the Primitive Methodist church was the scene of a inurriago ceremony :it 0.15 this morning in whicli, liy desiio of tlio contracting parties, there was as little formal display as possible, and only theii Immediate lelatives wero in attendance. Tho bride was Miss Lizzie Jones, 0110 of tlio most active and popular members of tho Priiuitivu Methodist church, and Mr, Morgan Hcvaii, liro boss at tho Oilbcrtou colliery and a resi dent of town. Hev. James Moore, pastor of tlio Primillvo Methodist church, was tlio ofll ciatingcleigynian, Tho bride and bridegroom left town on tlio 0 &1 a. 111. P. & 11. train for New York and will extend their trip to Niagara Falls and other points. Several of their friends escorted tlii-m to tho railway station and showered rico generously. Upi-.n their return Mr. and Airs, lie van will occupy a comfuitnhly furnished humo 011 South White street. Mai-rhlgi-H. On tlio 8th inst, Miss Caddlo It. llannan and W. d. Yticngling, two prominent young pooplo of Pottsvillo, will bo married. Tho ceremony will bo n quiet ono, performed ut tlio home ol tlio bride s father, T. 11. llannan. A pretty humo wedding occurred at Potts villo this morning, tho contracting paities being Miss Sun M. Palmer, daughter of tho lato Dr. O. T. Palmer, and Mr. James S dreeu, son of It. C Green, tho Pottsvillo jowoler.- Hev. James F. Powers officiated ileury M. Jeukyn nml Miss I'mina L. Frank, both of Towor City, will ho niairied on the 8th lust. Charged Willi Itohlieiy. X homas .Ylilukas was ancsted this morn ing, charged witli cnloring tlio house ol Michael Perchasa, on Hast Haspberry alley, through a window at about twelve o clock last niglit ami stealing $28. .Milukas was given a hearing heforo Justice Toomey and committed without hail. Iluy Koystonoliour. lio smo that tho name Lf.ssio & ilAKii, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. (llrurdvlllo Next. A monster flag raising demonstration will bo hold at diiardvlllo next Friday niglit Phil. J. Council is arranging tlio details Hoys. Leopold and Joseph MiCulluugh, of that town, and M. M. llurko, Ksn., of this place, aro to ho the speakers for tho occasion To II111 rlfcltiiig. Delegate John P. liooiim and Messrs. Ed win d Furmiii, James Jncnby and W. J. Dad dow loft town this morning to attend tho He- publican State Convention ut Ilartisbtirg, which convenes to-morrow. I suffered from Eczema on tlio right car. I could hardly keep my hands oil It, tho Itching was so severe. Small bubbles would open, emitting a watery-llko substance, apparently poisonous. Ono of tlio leading doctors hero treated mo, anil applied tho usual physician's remedies without benefit. My brother rec ommended that 1 try CirncuBA. Tho rf nppllrallon tens toothing, and before tho bos was half gone the fllatase had disappeared. II, C. HARN'KT, C14 ltaco St., Clnn., O. SrciDT Gdhk Tkbitukst rnit Etert Ktsnor Fo zxuA.irlTit J.(ii 1. ir IHitt. Warm bntti. ultti t'i'Tl cus bOAl, centle annulling, ulth Ci'Ticcha, puti.t of emollients, anil nuM clnae. tf Cuticuba Umolvumt. tioMthrsUKhoutthawnrld. Vottib nsro AND ftTKM. Lost'., Uolo fror-a., lioatou. Hour lo Curd Uczems," lice. aiimmimmtimmimnrmirm The Most Complete and Most Durable Foldin? Hath Cabinet on the Market. Only $5. Tn use It Is pleas ant, toning cleans ing, rebuilding, In vlguratliiK and strengthening. With It you have In your own room S.udtar- iadUlllnull.llllUutJUlilllliiy Turkish; Itiissla"; Mid catt d, Mineral. IVrfuinc ami ninny other kiiuU of liatlm. It U a nectinlty in overy Iioiiki honi. t'u It in any room. Notify uh lo ci ul orotlurwUe, We will deliver a Oahluet to yonr residi'mc, allow you to have a trial hath frcii of lmrKe- H not entirely Huthtfaetory, we tu Wo It away. No coot to you- Call or Hi-mi f rcliou1(irn dettcrlhlnK them In th'tull. AutliorUfU auentu nn V. il. ralutcr, 316 W.Centre street ; Win J. WeUter, U7 12. Cual wtri t-t i Harry Trutt, SU H. Jurdin btreet. Wm. R. Pratt, OllU-etOJ Hinitli Jurdin utrcit, Klienuiidoali, 1'a, 3 "BOLD DUST." The housewife's duties arc harder than men realize. Cleaning alone is a constant tax on her titrcngtli, n never-ended task. More than half the wnikof cleaning she can have done for her, if she will, mid the expense will be next to nothing. -E?s mm I I WE BUILD HOriES. We build you a We will submit plans and cost, 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 Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. iUjh iuiiavi.--a m-ioujii noiiHu ior lent, k " ) cellar, wnter in hou"u. located on liist Annie nllcv. Annly to Mnrv Uohertp. No Mast Coal street, Shenandoah- (-! w rOST, A ixohl watch and chain, on Friday 1 I'vcniiikr. hetween corner of Main and (Y'litiu isticetH and the 1. At U, ilcuot. I'Miiiler will icturn name to this ofllco and hiiIuicIc re ward will he Riven. i-I-2t IjIOII HAL15-A vahiahle property on W(t V Cent Hi nticct, dwelling hoiie, and all con vcnleneen, in dcMrahlo locidion. Applj to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, r-27-tf 17!OU HAIK. A nal no n. (iooil mtnnd and central location. Has two pool tables, ono Iicimr a cotnhinatiou of pool and billiards A pi ly at the IIi:icam olllcu. tf ilOU Itl'NT. Two tarjre rooms In llcfowlch Iiutlilliiir. 10 Smith IMulii utriu t All ...in. venleuccrt. Suitable for olllee. pOU STAT 13 SlZNATOIi, HON. M. C. WATSON, Or Mui'.NAMMiAir. Subject to Democratic tides. Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made nt Your Home or at Our Storo. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, rniui-cntnr-stoke, o 1)1.. VI. I.I: IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. 1 Wholesale ami Retail. SO West Centre Street, DRINK- CUiARY'S KXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Westphal'o flulHator Cures Dandruff and oil diseases of the scalp, 10k sALU AT W. G, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House lilock. A good place for a gooil drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K. Centre utrect, Mcl let's building, Wine, Whiskies, Heer and Cluarn. Krtwluwt beer lu town always ou tap, "uOLD DUST." Washing Powder. Docs the better half of cleaning ; does it better than any other way kuown ; docs it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE IM. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York, lloston. Philadelphia. EDUCATED ?nd ARTISTIC TASTES III wall import nml tlecorntloiiH Is one of tho nineteenth century ftccompllftlnnentn. That U why Uhup who rtdett their wnll paper nt C VliniX'S cct micIi dolluhtrul rcu1U. It Isn't tit'ei". try tu inrchine the expensive Rr.inVs, tho ilcsl' ni mill col'Ms art )ut hi nrtlntlc tn tho choii,Hr iiradun, if they aro not so 1 1li Kor thtvi who wUh to ih a rnt( thcli looms with art I -it io wall pnper ro to J. P. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. home just as you want it built. or pass on the practicability of it. A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages 3. SO and up. BED STEADS. They must be sold at once. They are now going at the low price of $1.25. These goods tire brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. fl BUSY rUKMTUKE OU I 0 and ST0VK ST0RR, 121-123 North Main St. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kenovaling Coinpany'sphint. and are prciiarcd to clean, sew ami lay carpets, mattrekses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn be left nt No, 7 Noith West stieet, or at the plant, Apple alley and 1 lowers street. WE BOTTLE Beer, SAeiss Beer, Ale, Porter. rpp. TBABY CARRIAGES 300 Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest, Columbia. Brewing Company,
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