UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this country and Spain. It will also con tain pictures of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being ready now, Hack numbers can still be had. The price is 25c each, but we furnish them by special arrangement at toe. each. a. M. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine 1 C" Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Slic.iandoah, Pa ' The llii) 11I Arniniitii. A now method of levying ussessniciits was idoiitcil by the Supreme chapter of the Koyal Arcanum at its session In Cleveland last jivook. It provides for an enn-rg'.-ncy fund of hliuut SWO.OOO a year and does away with the -cutting down ul ceitilleates In amount year 'liy year after tho holders rcarh the ago of (JO yours. Each of tho llKJ.000 uionilicrs will also pay a, yearly assessment of 80 cents to incct the running expenses. 1'utriotlo rolamlers. A nnmtier of 1'nlWi societies in Shaniokin fined each member from two to four dollars who did hot turn out In tho paiade on Dec oratioil day. Tho idea was to show tho loyalty of tho society to tho government As a result 3,000 l'olcs turned out nnd it took the parade 15 minutes to pass a given point. Hurt 111 tli MtnrH. Lato yesterday afternoon Adam Skinkus, an omployo nt the KohUidor colliery, met with an accident iu vlicli ho received severe bruises about tho body.' Ho was brought to lown nnd taken to Jfio ollieo of Dr. J. IMerco lloberty for treatment. Inillu'K 5ruut'nt CniitliiKHitloii. BomW. June3. A conllagrntlon at Pesha'Vcr, which was not manteied for 24 hrut's, hns destroyed 4,000 liouses, do- In r dnmaee to the amount of about $20,000,000. This is supposed to be tho record fire of India, ramrnMmmimmmmnn! The Most Complete and Most Durable Folding' Bath Cabinet on the Market. i Only $5. To use It U pleiis nnt, toning-, clem in intf, rebuilding, In vigor ut i n k a n d strengthening. With It you h.-ivo In your own room Sanitiir- I..... II, 4j..-i ...... tauuuiu uiuiruuiuuiuiuiucu Tnru-un it iMt u, Medicated, Mineral, l'erfiinui and many other kjiius oi inline, it ih a necessity in every household, Uhc It In nny room. Notify im by mrd or otherwise. Wo will deliver a Cabinet to your ffHldcnce, allow you to have a trial Imth fre of clnrge. If not entirely sitlsfactory, we take It away. No cost to you. C-ill or heiiil for ehetilarn describing them In detail. Authorized ugenU are O (1. l'nlmer. mow U(ntru street; Win. .1. weiister, 117 Coal street ; Hurry Pratt, 331 8. .lardln htrect. Wm. R. Rratt. Ofl!ctio,i:l South .lardln street. Shenandoah, Pa, 9 Another NEW STOCK T.krge Fhitf Poles and Bracket Holders. All kinds of I?lag Goods by the Yard. Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Main st Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Yonr Homo or at Our Store. Hao Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, A Kum plncu for n kh(1 dtlnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 li. Centre street, Mullet's bulMlnt,', 'Wine, .Wliiklca, fleer nml Clnnrii. I'mluwt ueer ill town niwuyn on lap. DANDRUFF " ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wactphal's fluxiliator 1 dues Dandruff and all diseases of llic scalp. I OR SALE AT W. G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP, Ferguson House lllock. lll'.ST I.IIfK OK tof GRODERIES, FLOUR, FEED, i HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table 0U Cloths. 22 E.B. FOLEY, Centre St. AT t 3 P fcC 2s55S$S U. S. and Cuban Just received. Uhe Jffealtk ofthetrfrair is indicated by ils condition. When the natural secretions decrease; 'when the hair becomes dry, splits at the ends and comes out in combing; ivhen the gloss disappears and the hair be comes gray or faded, the ill health of the hair is indicated. The success of AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is due to the fact that it restores the hair-producing organs to their natural vigor. It encourages and promotes the secre tions of the hair follicles, and thus gray or faded hair regains ils original color, ncTV grosuin begins, and lost lus tre is restored. " I have used f for fifteen years. Itcauscs t'iu lialrto keep its natural c 'lorandlsni'ositlvecuio for baldness," T. It. V.'EYANT, Wcyant, Pa. CORONER'S INQUEST. Iminliy lulu tint Dentil i,l tliu liny KIIIimI oh Mniuly. Deputy Coroner Thomas Mauley and a Jury this niorninn Iiehl an inijiicst Into tho cause of death of Jlcnjrmin Ciuisell. tlic 5-yenr-old hoy who was killed on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, near tho Main street crossing, on Monday nislit, last. The jurors on the casc woro Messrs. James J. Powell, Patrick Connors. Peter Iiincheiser Anthony Flaherty, Joseph Jlanley anil J. .1 Flynii. Tho witnesses examined wero Millard 1 Moses, engineer; John Fnust, fireman, and Adoljih II. Zanders, conductor, of tho Km li i 10 freight train that struck and killed the child, llichard Davonport and Kdward McAteo wero also examined be fore the jury and Deputy Cor oner Jlanley read tho written statements of Joseph (luisoll, father of the child, Mrs. Kato Whitehotiso, Precilla Gray, John Mc Douald, GcorRo Ileck and Kllcn Itowliotlom. The evidence adduced showed that tho child had run across thn street to tho railroad track, that the whistle had been sounded hefoie tho train reached tho crossing, that tho child was killed a short distance north of the crossing, and that tho hell of thcleadiut; engine was being rung at the time the child was struck. The evidence also si i mud that tho train was tunning at a speed of aliout 4 oi 0 miles an hourv There wero two engines on the front of the train and ono at the tear. All the witnesses except George Ueck agreed that the child was struck by the front engine of tho train and then run over. Heck's story was that four or five cars passed tho child licforo ono of tho ears struck It nnd knocked it down. IScck was the flrstiu.ni to reach tho child. He picked it up and carried it away from tho track. Tho Coroner's jury rendered the follow ing verdict : "Tho raid llenj.unlu liuiscll's death was caused by being struck and run over by Lehigh Valley freight engiuo So. 130, near tho Lehigh Valley railroad cross ing, South Main street, on tho 30th day of Jlay, 1S08, and was purely accidental." IN O. S. of A. Notice. All members of Washington Camp No. 200, V. O. S. of A. are requested to meet in their loduo room, in Mollet's hall, on Saturday next, at 1:30 p. in., sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, John Mc Laren. Members of sister camps aro in vited. John P. EisnxiiAitT, Pres. Attest: John II. Dankh, Secy. jlgga Stair LATEST NE g A fine line of 3 B Blue Serge Suits 2 B for men and boys. 3 HATS! Nos. 9 and 11 PERSONAL MENTION. Jcssoll. Itabb. rashler of the I-'Irst Na tional li.mk of (lirardvllle, waa in town last night, attending a meeting of Shenandoah Coinmandrry No. 1 1, S, of A. .1. M. Holiliins and bis son, Dr. Clifton Itobblns, Hindu a trip to I'ottsvlllo to-day. Mr. T. llrndlgan nnd niice, Miss Mario Christopher, spent to-day visiting friends at Potlsvilln. lolm II. Martin has returned from Snydor- town, Northumberland county, whero bo at tended the funeral of his father-in-law. Mrs. Mat tin is still nt Hnyilerlovvn. N S. Dreslior, who w.is injured by being thrown from n carriage In runaway last Monday, has returned to his postii9 Pennsyl vania station agent at Itnston Itun. Wihlen Scott, of Mi'ton, Division Com- mandor of tho Sous of Veterans, was a visitor to town to-day on business connected with the organization. Patrick Hughes, formerly Insido foreman it tho Thoniastou colliery, lias moved to town and occupied tho Malcy property on West Centre street. Ho has been appointed flic boss nt tho Kllahgowan colliery. Joseph Itowlands, of Jcancsvlllc, was n visitor to town yesterday. Ho covered tho distance on his "hiko." M. J. O'Nolll. John A. r.ollly nnd II. J. Muliloon drove to Mahanuy City last night. Mrs, Mnry Jeflerson and daughter, Lizzie, .no visiting friends iu Nuremberg. George W. llasslerand daughter, Daisy, of iMlcutown, are visiting friends in town. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, was a town visi tor this afternoon ami paid tho HlXAl.n sanctum a pleasant visit. MURDEROUS ASSAULT. luo Men Ktiptgn In mi Altercation lit Cen- tinllii With 1'atnl I'rolml.ly llesults. Ccutralia was thrown Into a frenzy of ex citement last evening when Michael Dormer made a murderous assault upon his hrothcr-iu-Uw, Michael Grant. Previous to the as sault Domer had been making ariangcments to leave tho town fur parts unknown. Dining the day Dormer became intoxicated and upon returning homo he heat liU wifu in si shameful manner. Upon learning of tho deed his biothcr-lu-law began to uprnld Dormer. During the encounter a hot fight ensued in which Grant threw Dormer out of the house. The latter turned around anil picked up a large stouo and hulled It at Grant with terrific foico. I ho missile struck him on tho forehead, inflicting n fracture of the skull above tho eyes. Dormer then mado bis escape and up to this wilting his where abouts are unknown. Tho pollco have been notified. Tho injured man was tent to tho Miners' hospital where be lies in a critical condition. Grant is a lespictable young man, while his assailant is of an intemperate character. Later advices say that Dormer wasarrestod this afternoon at Centralia, where he had been hiding, and taken before Justice I.oughlln for a healing. Word from tho .Miners' hospital this after noon stated that Grant's condition was slightly improved. Death oT .Mrs. IHcClirrnll. Mrs. John McCarroll died at her home in Delano at 7 o'clock last niglit after a linger ing illness. Ono of her sons, John, is iu Finland, where he was sent by the llildwin Locomotive Works to superintend tho erec tion of several engines tlieie. A son and daughter are employed iu tho Delano store nnd another daughter, .Mrs. August l!ccd, is n resident of Altoona. Tho funeral will take place on Monday, next. Vsk your grocer for the "Royal Patont tlour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour niadii. Delegates Hi-turn. Key. Hubert O'lloylo and Mr. F. J. Porlz have returned from tho meeting of Schuyl kill Ciassls, which met In St. Peter's l'e formed church at Pinegrove. Itev. O'Hoyle and Mr. Portz were elected ns delegates to tliu Kastern Synod of tho Reformed church, which meets in Heading next October. American and Cuban Hags, all sizes and qualities. V. J. Poitz, iil N. Main street, tf Niirrmv Icuimi. When crossing at tho comer of Main and Oak streets this afternoon Harold, i.' year uld son of L. E. Clark, foreman employed by the Columbia llrewins Company, gut bo tween two tems. Ono of the horses struck and knocked down tho child. Although tho horse walked over tho youngster none of the hoofs struck him and he escaped injury with tho exception of a slight bruise on the back of tho head sustained by tho fall. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papr nnd decorations Is ono of the nineteenth century ncemnplishineiits. That In why those who select their wall jmper nt O.VUMX'8 Ret mih delightful results. It Uut neceaHiiry to purchase tho expensive prudes, tht designs mid colors are Ju&t ns nrtf&tic In the cheaper grades, If they are not to rich. Koi thn4uhi wish to decorate their rooms with artistic wall pa pern go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. jAED what we Come and make your choice. You will find every garment in our store marked in plain large figures. Whatever we advertise we will carry out. We have never tried to build up trade with fakes. French Clay Men's Suits offered at $5.75. Summer and Spring Suits, really good his line of Boys' Suits at surprisingly Come in and pick out the suit you want ; you v for all seasons, marked at $3:00, $3:50, H low prices. Mothers will see a bargain in will find it marked at that figure. H $4:00, $4:50, 5:00. Everyone worth twice every one of them. Imported French Suits, sacks or frocks, m tlie money In Children's Outfits we carry the finest ht i. it 1. Yli 1 t f nrr t Tr CTj t a. M .1 T- eL . , mutKur uiuc, uir:uu uoiiDie me money. .1 Lf ll. . We have a big line of hats. We sell a fine stiff hat from 75c up to 90c. Black or brown, worth $1.25 to $1.50. WE ALSO HAVE A MERCHANT The Mammoth One-Price Clothing House, aaro-'L.. GOLDIN, Proprietor. SOUTH flAIN STREET, WAIIAN0Y CITY. There was n bu-gi atti'iiiUmoat the Knglisb Ilaptlst church last neuing to lltten to the lecture of II. 8. Ileinhold, on "The Holy I. mil." ltcsides tho addresi u prrnj mm ws rendered by tho Ilsptist Young People's Union, of tho church. Mnjor John T. Schoencr ami Matthew .McAteo, or.SiVeni Post, No. 110, G. A. It, will leave next Monday fur Oil City, Pa. Thoy will attend tho iiuniml State Ilticamp incut (if the order. One of their object In attending Is to sicuio tho encampment for Mahanoy City next year. A largo number of circulars hae been sent out by the Post I throughout the state asking them to Instinct their delegates to favor the movement. A number of favorable replies huvo ulready been received. Ottu Tullskls, of East Cenlio Btrcct, who was Injured at tho North Mahanoy colliery, was taken to the Miners' hospital last even ing. Ills injuries aroof a serious nature und It is feared amputation of both hands will be neccseary. At Kepi lilnslU's ArrrulB Cnfo. Clam soup, free, to-nlglit. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Mr, mill Mrs. .lay Nereiindeil. Several members of tho Patriotic drum corps and a number of friends serenaded .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Jav, upon their return liomo last evening from tho honeymoon trip. Tho Hcicnado took placo at tho newly furnished homo on North Jardiu street. Mr. Jay appeared at a secoiitl story window and showed his, appreciation iu a substantial manner. lSlellert's Cute, Clam soup free, to-night. Sour kroutaud pork to-morrow morning. AVm. l'eiin Acelilenl, John Williams, need. 35 yeais. and employed at tliu Win. Penn colliery, was run over by a mlno wagon yesterday. His left leg wir crushed and also bioken. The injured man was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Au ex amination revealed his condition as critical. The best place to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, al North Main street. We have tho largest stuck north of the mountain. tf Tl-llliipcil on it Xilil. Henry Soult, of St. Nicholas, while en gaged in moving household goods of a ula tio at Frackville, stepped on a rusty nail which penetrated his foot 1J inches. The foot has now already swollen to twice its normal size, and serious lesults are feaied. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Bones TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach. Giddiness. Fulin-s after muals. Head' ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveness, lllotches on tho Skin. Old Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frluhtful Droams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:( HAM'S l'H.I.s, taken ns direct ed, will quickly resioro Females to cnm ploto health. Tin y promptly rcmnvo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem mill cure Melt Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Ofnn-Patent Mcillrlno lathe World, 25c. at all Drue Stores, 1 1 1 : 1 . McI,AIti;N. On lln 2nd Int., it Shenandoah. Til., Jnhn McLan-n, n;otl ;0 jcnrH. Tho fuimnil will tiiki jilnco on S.Ujrilay, 1th Inst, St-r Ui-s nt the f.unlly rihlen:i?, Kant Coal sheet, at 2 o'clock tn , sharp. Intorntciit in the Odd KellmvV ccmrtcry. ItelativcH and frl'jiidi ropcctlvclj Invited t( attend. (WJ-2t MISCELLANEOUS. IAOU SALIC A irood pinjHrty at Turkey 1 Kim. Iut 1V):J0. Aater n the lioiwo nnd nthereoiivonientcs. MakeM n ilco hume. WIU ho soltl cheap for taili. Apply at the Hi:ralu oHUe. fi-CMw TOK K ISN'T A dwelling lmwe at No. SI I L1 Noith Miiliittrett Applyat No. 212 Noith Malii Mrtit 0-2-3t lilOI! I1KNT.--A Hi-ioim lmihe for rent, nood V icllar. water lit litn-e, i. en ted on Iu.st Applo alley poly t Mary luboiW, N 12.) tMifet Vva rtrerc Sheiuintln.ih. 'i-t-lu r?Olt 4AI.1S-A vnliMhlu puperty uu W. nt V CVntn ftiet-t, dwelling Iioihc, mid all eon eiiienti h, In ilcnltal de loe.itioH. Apply to Th':i.w. Toh, for fusilier p irtttut.ira. " 27-tf r.lOU SI,H-A Naluon. (Imid ht.md and " eenlial Unction, JlnH two pool tahleH, ou Itciuu u ooiiihtii'ttiou of puo and hllllan'x Apply t tho liv v u udive. it TjIOU IIICN'T. Two laro roons In Ilefowkh liulldiiiLT. 10 Smith Main utreeL All i venleiieeH, Kultahle for oillce. 3-lU-tf WS OF A WAR- have to say about our mammoth stock of Men's, We have already met the condition of the times by reducing our prices, but now we propose to make a still further reduction. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLYwe wil1 y u'g bargains in the best and greatest line of Clothing in the county. nui a cent less, worm i LTV 4 HGXIC TAILORING DEPARTMENT. nit'. u i.Anir.it The forecast fur Haturday : Clear, wanner weather and fresh to light southerly and southeasterly winds. Oilil Fellim' I'lineral Notice. Tho members of Shenandoah Lodge No. 591 1 I. O. O. F., aro icquested to incct ill their hall at 1,30 p. in. Saturday, for tho pur poso of attending the funeral of lirother John Melaren, which occurs at i! o'clock. Members of sister lodges-are also invited to attend. Joski-ii J. Hkbs, N, G. Wim.iam J. Mor.ciAN, See. 11 New llroueiy Out fit A new wagon was put on tho road yester day by Agent Christ. Schmidt, of tho Lauor Ilrcwing Company. It has a red gear anil the body Is painted In a pretty green. Mr, Schmidt deserves credit for the neat appear auco of his dollvory wagons. of tlio Globe for RHEUMATISM iimuiiiri 1 lull .i ana similar uomplamtSi uii-i irreimrcu uuuer lao SLritlttUt i nrlllilll urnmii a ,, m if UCIiMftN rtl&IJIuAL LAtVS.jfiS rucnbedijyr,-.. .. u, , pliysioiansi.ffS AIN EXPELLE Q"uiy inn iu v t i i rsuc (tiarK rtnenor, du au. HlchlcrA Co., 313 IVnrlSl.p Aeiv York. 3 h hkest Awnns. 13 PrnTirb ITnnp. flvrn fll-iafiwrtTlro. , Luduued A n-couiuituucd by A. V8Slev. 10f, K. Main St.. Lu, naccnDucn, 103 K. Mai .1-. r.u. Kiriln, 6 L.Maln &,lhenando.ai ANf!lioit riT(ni,trriii ',' ""pepiin.i'ClsimMiirn roinplnlnts. "MAIN WHITELOCK'S SHOE Is selling shoes so We Quote a Row Prices for Thirty Days Only . Men s bnajj Duck Hoots, reduced to - - - bo-25 Men's Nailed Miners' Shoes, hand made, reduced to - $i.oo Men's Satin Calf, lace and Congress, reduced from $ i .50 to $ 1 .00 Men's Water Proof, buckle and lace, worth $1.50 reduced to $. 19 Ladies' Dongola, and'sStton, worth $1.25 and $1.50 reduced to 99c One lot of Ladies' Fine Hand Turn and Welt, all small sizes, from 2 to 4. Opera and Common Sense Toe, worth $3.00 and $3.75, close entire lot at $2,00. (EGAN BUILDING,) Corner Main and Centre Streets, - Shenandoah, Penna. cig stock 01 men s irousers. JU selling at less than half the value a t i I This reduction is made for a Few Days Only to gek' rid of our big stock and bring the prices within the means of the people who suffer from the hard times. We will not ask $10 for a $$ suit. Everything is markedin plain figures. WE MAKE SUITS AT ANY PRICE VOU NEW OPENING ! We celebrate our opening tit 15 N. Main street, to-day (Fritky) June 3rd, by selling the largest nnd most complete stock of Glothing, Gents' far nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At (ho lowest prices evor offered by any sloro In the Shenandoah valley. Our goods are not the accumulated left-overs of several seasons, but honest, new stock just received from the manufacturers' hands We have made up our minds that in order to secure the permanent trade of the people we must give them good value for their nionev, and this shall be our motto: to lender a dollar's worth for every 'dollar spent. Having had severa' years experience in the clothing and shoe business we know how to buy and what to buy in order to keep abreast of the times, in quality, style and price. Come and be convinced. Prices Advertised Will be Adhered to : Children's shoes. V to S. stirimf l,,.l patent tip. 48c ; S' tn 11. in Knet. i;Sr ; II t iu 2. 1'oihI Mock. Lire nt- Itnltnti. l.,ll,r J soles, 69c. Infants' fine shoes, 35c. ' ur spcrial price in ladies' shoes, regular j f?.oo shoes at Si. 00 and 25. I We have an elegant line of men's shov, p.iteiu IcauVi, it $1.89, vort1i$2 50; eleutint shor .11 $1.00, worth S'. 50 j our ft.25 shoe si 11 ehewhele at $2.00. 1 of nf baby shoes, good stock, will go at 1 9 cents. , 1 .cut's furnishings. We have a fine line of handkerchiefs which will go at 2 cents each ; line socks, 4c per pair ; celluloid collars, 5c ; 4 pl linen collars, 9c ; big line of neckwaie, fr ,ni 51' up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, Michael Peters' Building,) 15 North Plain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWIT2, Prop. E" REASON cheap is on account BUY NOW You Need Shoes, We Need Money. One lot of Misses' Fine Dongola Shoes, size 11 to $1.50 and $1.75, close the entire lot out at $1.19 and $1 It Will Pay You to Examine Our Prices and Save Honey ! SHOE -ON PRICES Youths', Boys' and vve are T vesies, mouses, of the cloth. 30 per cent, below their value.,- Mia a. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Ovcialls 40 cents. llig line of stockings, 5 rents up. llig line of infants' caps, Nice line table cover, 2 yards, l9t ,Sr , Machine cotton, 2 for Jc, Ladies' fine shirt waists, Ladies' skirls. Fine line ladies' nnd genu' underw a , Lnce and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. Ml kinds laundered shiits, Nice linen hats and cas. Tf links and valises, feathers, bl spreads Hoy's overalls, 19c, Nice stock of umbrellas. M.niiig cups Si . STORE of the dull times. , worth 25- Children's Clothing. juniors anu Keeiers at prices WA, 'ASJT. STORE,
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