V t UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this i ountry ami Spain . It will also con Urn pictures of the important battles ol the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being reaily now . Back numbers can still be had . The price is 25c each, but we furnish them by special arrangement at ioc each. HOOKS & BROWN, a rsi. VI a In St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine JfL aiid Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cent.-;. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, SHe andoali, l'n. Suit lniyo- li-i'nll'.il l)t4(ttutlnii. C.i Ilttjtlfii. J 1 t i . June 3. No ill rct 1 s litis lieeu received here today fr n t-'untlacu de Cuba except a ie 1 1 i-inn i'f the reports of the diend f ' d stitutlnn of the Inhabitants there. It is . 1 i il that now even the ollleliila at unable to procure a normal supply of fuud. T ho Allim-o Wns ot (.'iiptiiri'it, i rlil. June 3. The leport that the ' li troopship Alfonso XIII hail 1 .iptured by 1111 American nuxil 1 ulser Is without foundation. It 1'iunced olllclnlly that the Alfonso 1- now landing her carno of pro - at Porto Hlco. The captain Ren r I'urto Itlco cables thnt the ques 1 subsistence has raised no dllll- S ,11 1 1 I'll Is ;m XIII ! ' I Cr XI tl I) cult J hiV' iii the Island, as several vessels . n'"i.(l the ports with provisions Ask .your Rroier for tlio "Itnyal Patent flour:, and take, no other brand. It is tlio best liour niacin. jarmrrmnrniminmrnimmrfKi The Most Complete and Most Durable Folding- Bath Cabinet on the Market. Only $5. To use it ia tileus ant, toning efrnii inj, rt'lmiltlhiK, in vigornt i n tc it (1 ftreiiKtltfiiitii;. With it you have in your own room Sanitar- t II..- 3i.UWU (iiiill'UUimiUiliUUsLr Tt.rUi.h, liui.-u., Mftlleatt'rt Mineral. Perfume mid nmny other kiml of li.it li. It im a necenxity in every hoimelioiil. I'm- it in any room. Notify u hv card or otherwise. We ill deliver a Cabinet to your remdeiiee, allow ymi to have a trial bath free of charge If not entirely HatNfai tory, we take it aw ay No cohI to v on. (a1l or -end fni eireularn deserihinp: tliem in detail Authorized agent aie V (J. I'aliner, aiOW f'entii- street , Win J. Wclmter, 117 K. (Joal street ; Harry Tratt, ifctl H. .Taidin htreet. Wm. R. Pratt, OHlce 033 Koutli 3 null 11 street, HluMtntuloali, Vft. o oooooooooooooooooo-oooc ?7Vv B - -rf--c 9 f. I International ionary swiusmir of tho ' ( wtrirf0rii Tlio Ono Great Htnminrtl Authority, s rln h ll"ii l .1 HrewiT, Justin- ( . S. Mi)irfiuo nttrt. Standard ofllmt S lov't l'rintlntr I Office, Itio 1' H huirPiUQ ( uonri, nu me nians mi- memo ronng.aniun near ly an me ncnooiuoobs. Warmly Coumiciulctl ly State Hiijierfntetiilenta (f School. College l'ri'Kl- tie nts,iuittlhei J.iliit'iifoiH . 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Ti t POT T3V 27 Went Centre Bl. i 3 6 sfr- Free You need a doctor many limes whn you rlnn't call one. You suffer pain In fifty forms and yet won't call the doctor, be cause you "hoe that tha pain "wiil 110 nv.'ay after a while." And, too, you know by experience, that that lint visit of tha doctor is generally followed by many other!, with the ineitallo consequence of a Lig bill " for prof eiFionnl services." You don't know what to do f or yourself or what to take. I!ut suppose that you could get free, ab solutely fiec, the advice of one of the moit in the United States? You can. The phy. Eii'iiin is n'ht here. He has nn office in the building, lie h.n a ftalf of correspondents to :ist him. and anyone and everyone, who needs medical advice is invited towiiteto him. If it's bnbj'a health or mother's or tho health of any member of thef.ii i!y vou mav write a'mut it, suro of ,1 caivi'ul read liiic of jour letter, sure of a consciontioua diagnosis of your case, $wt of o cure If euro is possible. Tvery letter will be hell ns a strictly confidential communication. Kememlier these facts. We oiler j-ou medical advico from ono of the most eminent practitioners in tho United .States, whether our medicines suit your particular case or not. We oirer j-ou this advice at the cost of tho tio cent stamp which it will take to bring your letter to our office. Address the Medical Department, I)r. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Ma33. Among tlio hick, William Kil wauls, a resident of town, is leporttil as Ij-ins fccriously ill with typhoid fever In Philadelphia. Itobert Smith, Jr., a son of Itobert Smith, of Woet Cherry street, is confined to his bed by an attack of typhoid fever. Tho young man had been located at McKcesport.wIiore lie was taken ill l.iit Saturday. Ho expressed a desire to bo brought home and reached heie on Thursday, under tho caro of Dr. W. (J. Itaird, who accompanied blui. His condition to-day is somewhat improved and tlio indica tions aro that ho will be favored with a spcedj- recovery. Dr. Hnird during his stay horo Is visiting at tlio homo of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh llaird, at Hrownsville He will remain horosovcr.il daj-s. HUM) Halt. Tho Shenandoah base ball club will cross bats with the Frackvillo team on tho hitter's grounds to-morrow afternoon. SPARK TELEGRAPHY. Possibilities of the Method of Telegraph ing Without the Use of Wire.. Privy (Jmmsolor. Dr. Slnby of Chariot teiibui'K, Ueriniiiiy, contributes to Tho Century mi nrtlcle on "Tho New ToIcr riiphy. " Dr. Slnby conducted n series of experiments in telegraphing; without tho uso of wires before tho German omperor. Ho soys in concliulinu: his article: I hnvo often been uskod In what dlroo tlons mid In whnt fluid tho uso of spnrk teleKrnphy mlf?ht bo employed. Our knowlodRO of tho phenomenon in question Is, so fnr, n Tory modefet thiiiKi wo ore renlly In tho very opening chapters. Who woultl euro to sny today how far nnd whither, tho path will lend iisP I do not purposo to pnlnt pictures of tho future, but I belhno I enn i-tnto w 1th emphasis that for certain purposes the now teleg raphy Is rlpo today nnd woll worthy of consideration. Tho most Important np penr to mo to lie In tho inllltnry field. Besieged fortresses ami mhaiieliiK iirmles which bnve tho enemy between them could mnko uso of spark telegraph today ns n method of communication, Tho sj-s-tem works just us suroly on a bright day ns by night uml In fog1, though, to bo suro, only In ensus whom balloons can bo em ployed, since tho distances reuchod when towers, mnsts nnd high trees woro used would hardly Miilico In cases of this kind Quito ns Important Is tho usefulness of thodlscoory for tho navy. Experiments of last summer hnvo inado perfectly cer taln tho iin-ll i!!t." .f "-l"g e;'.ptl',e 1 al loons on the high sen. In place of bal loons, without doubt, one might uso tho modern kites, brought tu .-.ui li n pitch of perfection in America, as Ihoi-o of Ilnr grave mid Others. I owe It to tho kind ness of nn iieqmilntunco In New York tl at I know something of these oxcellout kites, uml n fow experiments have nlrendy shown mo that they nro porf i ctly ndapted to tho currying of thin wires. Thoro is a future for tho uso of tpnrk telegraphy for lighthouses nnd lightships. Tho receiving apparatus can easily ho undo In a handy form, not bulkier than n chronumutor. On tho approach to n light hoiifeo It would not only glvo falgus, but would tick out tho nnmo of tho light house; it appears oven poseiblo to pro ldo tho rcooivliig appnrntus with n regulator, to bu ml justed at will according to wheth er n greater or hinaller sensltlvoness Is do sired, whorcby tho distance of tho light house can bu rend olf. An uiidenlablo wonknoi-s of spark telcg rnphy is this: 12ory tologrnni Is Imparted to tho wholo world; every rocolvcr can tako it up. Owing to this reiison for tho prc3 out its application will have to be confined to particular oases. For practical pur poses, if one donlrcs to protect oneself from having dlspatchos rend by others, there ro iimliiB only the uso of signs arranged be forehand. In war, to bo sure, telegrnphj would become) Impossible ns soon as a hos tlio spark generator should cause u perma nent disturbance of tho characters. A very interesting buttle might occur in tho wuvei of either. TUB MODEIl.V IIUAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshino, with plenty of exorcise in tho open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative lemcdy, she uses the gentle and plensaut Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. BE YE. PATRIOTIC And throw the American colors to the breeze. You can get any size flag you desire, iu any quality, and at the lowest market price. We are now manufactur ing our Bunting aud muslin flags and we can save you money. Get our prices before buying. All kinds of flag material at retail if you desire to make your own flags. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Elfin PimsicisBS PERSONAL MEW HON. Oliver r.lseiihowcr, of tho Wilkcsbarro Uncord, is visiting relatives In town. Miss l;dith MorL'iui visited friends at Potts vlllo to-day. P. .1. Mnlholland spent n part of to-day at the county seat. Cjust.iblo Thomas lioliu transacted busi ness at tho county sent this mornliiE. Miss Tlllie Woods left town to day for Philadelphia, whore alio intends to locate. Mrs. C. H. Hainpsell, of Fishers' patch, has presented her husband with a daughther, IncreitM'il Working Time. Orders have been issued bj tho olllcials of the P. k It. 0. Si 1, Co. calling for an inrreaso In working days over that of the past several mouths. Xoxt week tho collieries of this company will work Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Tho Wm. Peun colliery will work Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, making three dajs of 81 hours each. The Lehigh Valley Coal Comiany has not made olllcial iiuiiouncemeiit of the number of days their collieries vtill woik. A Seminary's loll-n tliiblleo. Airaiigcmonts for the rclehralion of the semi-rontennlal of tho Willlamsport Dickl- son Seminary aro so far completed as to indi cate that the event will bo the most important in tlio history of tlio institution. Bishop Hownian, tho Honor lllshop of tho Methodist Upiscopal church, and Jtishop Vincent, of Chautauqua fame; Gen. J. V. Ituslliig, of Trenton, N. J.; Governor Hastings, Attorney General McCormick, Judges Illume, Mclzgcr and 1'urst, Hon. T. H. Murray, Dr. (i. 12. ltccd, of tho samo state; Hon. 1), A. DoAr mond, of Missouri, and manj otlier dis tiuguislicd men will bo present and partici pate. Piesident McKinloy has assured the committee that ho will bo present if public biiBiuess will allow. The forty-six clashes will hold reunions and large numbers of old students will join them. The special jubilee exercises will begin Tuesday morning, Juno 14th. Tito Mrt.urcti Kimcriil. The funeral of John McLaren took place at two o'clock this afternoon 1 rum the Iniully residence at No. 103 Kast Coal street. Ser vices were conducted lit tho rcsideuce by l!ev. Kohlur, of the Presbyterian church of lo. vn, and Kcv. T, M. Morrison, of Maliauoj' Citj'. Tho remains woro Interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The attendance at the funeral was large. Anthracite Cistlo Xo. 74, Knights of the Golden liigle, Shen andoah Lodge No. GUI, I. O. O. F., aud Washington Gimp No. 200, P. O. S. of A., had largo delegations in attendance. The deceased was a member of tho socletios. Tho pall beaiors woio Motors. George Smith, of tlio K. of G. K., liobert Anderson, of tho I. (). O. P., and Joseph Shapbell, of tho P. O. S. of A., and William J. Gregory, W. Thomas Leo and William Iteovos. Straw lierrj- unit Vuiiillii Ico flrciilu lliul Orange Water Ico To-day and to-morrow. At Schcidcr's bakery, 27 Kast Centre street. It Church Notices. liev. D. It. Grilllths. of Catasauqua, will preach in Welsh at 10 a. m. and Kuglish at fl p. m. in tlio Welsh Congregational church to morrow. Sunday school at 2 00 o'clock. Services wdll be hold in tho P. M. church to-morrow morning and evening. .Morning subject, "Tho Saints Under the Altar." Sunday school 2 p. m. In the evening a special sermon to the H. 11. & L. Co., and the Columbia Hoso Co. Everybody kindly in vited. To-morrow at Calvary Jiiptist church the pastor will preach morning and evening. Morning subject "Sanctificatlon versus Holiness." Evening subject "A Dream." Tho choir lid by W. Waters will during the evening give an anthem. All welcome Owing to tho attendauco of tho pastor, Uev. John Gruhler, at the Synod now in session at Philadelphia, there will bo no services in the German Luthcrn church tu-morrow. All kinds of vegetables nnd (lower seeds, and plants at Payno's nurseries, Giraidil!o. Clectrie cars pass tho door. fl-O-tf rocullill' lllvyclo "Wager. Mahanoy City, Juno 4. A cyclist crossing and re-crossing tho state of Pennsylvania on a peculiar wager arrived at Mahanoy City this morning. He is William li. Euuis, aged uinoteen years, of Steubouville, Ohio. Hi is hero looking for employment to earn sulli ciciit lo tako a course in college If Ennls succeeds in crossing this stato twice within ten days ho is to receive fi" as a bonus. Ho thinks ho is on a fair way to accomplish the feat. Death iuhI l'linerulK. After siiU'cring from rheumatism for fifteen years, Mrs. Michael O'lirien died nt her home in Ashland, leaving nine giown chil dien to survivo her, among them being Daniel O'Jlrieu, of Girardville. Valentino II. Liob, of Pottsville, died at tho hospital at that place, siiU'cring from a chronic disease Tho funoral of Henry Lloyd took placo at Wadosvillo this afternoon. An infant sou of Itobert Patterson, of South West street, died this morning. Itev. Natho's Silver Jubilee. Tuesday next will mark tho twenty-fifth anniversary of the ordination of I!ev. An toiilus Natho, pastor of St. Mauiitius' (!er man Catholic church, at Ashland, into the priesthood, and fcreat preparations for tlio celcbratiou of the evont aro being made by bis parishioners. In the evening the chil dren of the parochial school will givoan on tortainment, and on Tuesday mornlug solemn high mass will bo celebrated, a' which soveral priests will bo present.. American and Cuban Mags, all sles and qualities. F. J. Porlz, 21 N. Main street, tl Tlio Itoyer failure II. Iloycr it Son's stock of dry goods, at Pottsville, was sold yesterday by the Shciiil' on an attachment amounting to $17,000 33. It was purchased by a syndicate of New Voik and Philadelphia dealers, and subsequently transferred to a Pottsvlllo firm, lioyer & Son bad been in business for 30 years, aud their failure was somewhat of a surprise. l'lrel rile! I'lro! Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phi hi. Undeiwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Amoricau Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. , T. T. Wli.MAMH, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Tlio I.attlmvr Hints. John Nemeth, of Austria-Hungary, has been appointed agent at Hazlcton, for the counties of Luzerne, Schuylkill, Carbon, Susquehanna, Uradford, Tioga, Lycoming, Columbia and Lackawanna. This Is sup posed to have some connection with the claims of miners killed iu tho Lattimer riots ' last year. Wauls Ilia Salary, Warden lirower, who refuses to aeato his ofllco at the demand'of tho Commissioners, called upou the Controller yesterday and demanded his salary and that of his sub oidiuates. The Controller refused to sign the warrant until tlio court passes upon the question as to whether Urowor legally holds the olUco. Tho warden's counsel will mi Monday apply fur a mandamus to show cause why the salaries aio not paid. riro Hons Ite.lgns, William .Morrison, of Ilrownkvllle, has roslgucd from the poaitlou of fire boss at Pucker No, 1 colliery. Headache Quickly-Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-lleadaclie never falls, 25c. PITHY POINTS. flannelling 'IIiuiiikIhuiI tlio Uuiiiilrj Olirnlilcliiil tor IIiibIV IVrnsnl, Naturalization court wus hold to day In Pottsvlllo. Tho HmiAI.B doetho neatest job work tho county, and at reasonable rules. Tho noxt session of criminal court will hold on Monday a week, tho 20th Inst. In bo Tho Orant popcrty on West Oak street Is urTbicd for sale. See advertisement in another column. Cougrossman Drumiii is still confined to his homo at Minersvillo sulleihig from uouralgia. Tho machinery has airived for twenty-four wooden jigs, which will bo placed In St. Nicholas colliery. Luzerne has the smallest constable in the state. Ho is 40 Inches tall,- weighs Oil pounds, and Is 4S yenrs old. Itev. I, M. Schaeffer, of Ashland, was elected president of the Last Susquehanna Clasis of tho itcformod church. Michael Flaherty, the conductor who was shot by the negro lteynolds last Sundaj, is now out of danger and will lecovor. Schuylkill county will bo repieseutod by 111 delegates at the Stale convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians which opens at Scianton next Monday. Arrangements have been linido for giving sacred concerts at High Point park this sum nier on Sundays. The Citizens baud of Mali anoy City will furnish the music. illelilulls Utile. Cream of tomato soup, fice, to-night. A ".Maine" Itcllc. Ennoh HiutAl.l): I nolo, with plcasuie, that the ID;i!,u.i is furiibhing its leader Willi as complcti, though condensed, war news ns any of the big city dailies. This feature of your current issiios, I nin sine, is prompted as much by the Heisami b pa triotism as its desire to print all the news In appreciation, therefore, ol your ellorts 1 enclose horeivith a lutito witness of tho great tragedy that Involved the loss of 200 of our brave seamen of Hie Maine in Havaua har bor. This relic is part of a small piece of the deck lulling of tho battleship Maino. 1 seemed it tliiousli a friend who has charge of a gang in tlio mechanical depaitmcut of the Itiooklyn navy j-ard, to which placo tho Maino wreckage was biought, and you may rest assured that it is not counterfeit. In thoso days when foundries and factories aio working overtime turning out Maine lelics, it may be a sourco of gratification co you to know that you aro iu possession of nn au thentic relic. Though there is not enough of it to plato a man-of-war, 1 tliiuk you will find it to bo sutlicient for ono or two watch eliai ins, nnd above all an incentive to "lie member tho Maino !" Very truly yours, J. D. TituzisK. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 31. lllckerl's Cute. Potato salad and Ulmcr's sausago as freo lunch to-night. Welhli Hros. Annual Visit. Welsh Bros., whoso reputation in circus fame for giviug meritorious performances havo added many features this year amonir which aro the follow ing: Professor T. E. Uurtino's troopo of English leaping grey hounds give an exhibition of high leaping which has never been equalled in this city. The triple bar display presented by Weitzell, Hard, La Van and Mason is also woithy of special mention. Ono of tho crowning features is tho mysterious act called "Meta morphosis," which is presented by Harry and Beatrico Houdini. Their work out-rivals that of Kcllar, Hermann and all of the so called kings of mystifinrs. Jenkins and Lowroy aro also among tlio performers, and contribute largely to the exhibition, by their many clown acts which creato roars of laughter. Professor Jules Heyho.d's band orchestra Kppcar attired iu naval costumes and present a natty appearance Tho show will appear hero on Monday and Tuesday and will givo two performances each day, after noon and evening. The prico of admission, 10 cents, is within tlio leach of the humblest citizen. Enormous crowds should bo iu daily attendance. At Kcpchhishl's Arcailo Cute. Clam chowder, freo, to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Coming Wedillngs. The engagement has been announced be tween Mr. Hubert Hartman, of Iiloomsburg, and Miss Kay Keoso, of Park Placo. Tlio rontiacting parties aro well known and popular in this town. Miss Clara, daughter of Georgn F. Dcnglcr, of Schuylkill Haven, and M II. I'itteuhoui-c, of Philadelphia, will bo mariicd on tlio Kit li inst. They will make their futuro homo iu Philadelphia. Tho prospective bride is well known iu this town. Miss Josephine C Pugh, of Pottsville, nnd liobert Fair, of New York, will bo married on the i;ith i list. Tlio best phu o to buy your wall paper is at V. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo havo tho largest stock north of the mountain, tf I'raclivllln'it llreiu li of rinm'se. Last January a jury gavo Emma Seidcl a veidlct for $2 000 iu a breach ol' promise suit against S. Morgan, of Frackvillo. Iu an opinion for a now tiial Judge Lyon refuses the samo provided tho pluintill' accepts a verdict of but $1, 100, and if tins is refused a new trial is granted. His Honor says tho veidlct was excessive. MUs Seidel resided in Frackvillo for somo time, but while at her homo iu Clinton, Iowa.tlio defendant married another lady, but continued to correspond with the plalntiir, and theso letters we're given in evidence Geraniiiuiis, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseiios, Girardville Tuberoso aud gladiolus bulbs. Inspector h Kctuins, Mino Inspector William Stein reports that In his district during tho month of May there was but one fatal accident, ono serious acci dent and three of a trilling chaiacter. Tho 1 itter were caused by prematura explosions on accouut ol tho cutting of squibs. The Inspector and iidno olllcials are exercising extra diligeiico to prevent accidents of this character and whenever a man Is detected he is discharged. A S.'ulng fund's Trouble. A number of stockholders of tlio Girnrd Saving Fund of Girardvlllo, held a meeting recently and engaged tho services of Georgo J. Wndlinger, Efq., for tho purposo of investigating the recent turn of affairs in that association by which many of the stockholders aro heavy losers, A meeting of those Intel estcd will bo held at Giraidvillo on Tuesday evening when dcfinltoactluii will bo decided upou. Tho "V" l'rograiu. Tlio following program will bo rendered at the nicotine nf tlio "Y'Mhis evening: Sing ing, "Y;" Scripture nailing, Edna Loiicks; recitation, Jennie Tempest; leading, Lilly Llewellyn; solo, Maud Gilpin; news of inter est, John II. D.iuks; historical question box; critic, to bo appointed, Advm-tlsetl Letters. Letters addressed to Miss Sarah Kej'ser, Lou Fiilds, M. M. Wright and N. Smith remain uncalled for at tho local postolUco, Window shades from 10 ceuUand upward. Ilstlmales given on largo shades. 1''. J, I'ortz, Sil Ninth Msiu stiect. tf An Oilier l'roin Texan. Au order for an American ilac was received to-day from tho Jr. O. it. A.M. Council at McKinloy, Tweas, by Jt. II. Morgan, tho reitalia and Ilac manufacturer of town. Tho ilug Is tu be 15i3 i'eet iu size. CARES OP COUNCIL,. (Continued from First l'ngo,) tho direct connection was reconsldorcd and this was followed by a decision that tho water coinmittco proceed with tho work nnd employ on it only taxpayors of tho borough. Mr. Coakley suggested that in tho meantime tho water coinmittco get a connection with tho old water plant and placo n meter, In order to ho prepared for nn accident. No action was taken on this. Mr. Poll said ho was in favor of building a storago reservoir on tills sido of Locust mountain, hut others want to build it near the liraudouvlllo pumping station. One advantage of his plan is, ho said, that tho borough has little money to spend ami tlio dam could lie built uu this sido by men work ing out taxes to a great extent. Mr, .Tames said a dam on this side would cost no less than $75,000. Mr. Coakley said Mr. C. E, TItman would like to make an olfer to Council to lease the old reservoirs to tho borough, or ho will lease the borough plant. Mr. James said It was demonstrated last fall that both plants didn't havo enough water for the towu and tho proposition would not remedy tho evil. Mr. Hand thought tho host plan would bo to get the Arnold stream and pipe to tho ISrandouvillo reservoir. Mr. Englert was also In favor of tho plan favored by Mr. Hand. Piesident McGuiio said an attempt to build a reservoir on this sido would bring on suits again. Mr. Murphy thought the water coinmittco ought to glvo the matter more consideration aud come iu with more dclluito inlormation. Mr. JamcssMid there were two propositions for tho stream and pipe plan in tho valley one for $10,000 and another for $20,000. Mr. Coakley moved that the water com mittee inquire what arrangements can bo made with tho tux collectors for financial assittanco iu having tho work of enlarging tlio water plant done. The motion was an led. Mr. James moved that water committee ascertain the lowest figure of the old water company for a lcaso of its plant for five j'cars and the motion was earned. S. G. M. Hollopctcr and E. W. Shoemaker, Esqs., sent ill a communication requesting a meeting to adjust a claim for damages from Mrs. Henrietta Staufier, wdio was injured by falling on a street where tliero was no pave ment. Tho communication was referred to the law committee and Solicitor. Tho Chief of Police report showed 7 arrests for Majr. Finos were paid by 5 aud 2 served time. Lodgings were fin nished to 4 people. Tho report of tho Chief Ilurgess showed $2 collected for lines aud $1 for a building reiniit. At Paj-uo's nursery, Girardville, you will find tho largest stock overseen in the county, A Good (lame In Kxpcclcri The Browns, Shenandoah's crack amateur nine, will inn tho bases at tho Trotting park to-morrow altemoon In a gamo of ball wdth tho Mahanoy City team. Both teams aro evenly matched, and tho rooters may look forward to a cieat game Play ball wdll he called at 2 p. m. slurp. MISCELLANEOUS. ,tOU HAI.13. The nmneity on West O, htri'i-t, known ns thn (Irani property, III he noli! I n Hinule loin or as a whole. Apply V. (1. (Iretfnry, agent, 20S Ninth Main Htreet, CMiciiumioan, v 0-1-11 MOU SAIiK. A iroml property at No t JlJ Turkey Jiun, Lot 150aU0. Water in the house. anil other convenient MaUcu n nice home Will ho pohl cheap for HititAI.PoOlee. cash. Apply at tho Olt UKN'T.A dwelling house at No. 211 V North Main utroet. Apply at No, 212 North : rs ort G-2-at Main street. TTIOU HKNT. A six-room Iiouhu for rent, uood j cellar, water In houe, loe-ateil on Kaht Apple nlley. Apply to Mary Huberts, No. 123 iuist joai Hireet, nncnnmioan. u-ww rwi SAMC-A valuable property on "West l.1 Centre Hiicet, dwelling hoime. anil nil con veniences In tlclrablo locution. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further p irticulara. 5-27-tf HAIiR A Bnloon. 3ood stand and 1? central location. JIuh two pool tables, one peiuu; a coinninniion oi pool ana uiumrus, Apply at the 31r.it A i.i ollicc. tf TOU 1M:NT. Two largo rooms In efowlch liuililiuir. 10 .South Main street. A) con veuienees. Suitable forotllce. 3-lU-tf NOTICE. Scaled proposals will bo received hy the nonet signed, the Controller of f:ehuylkill county, at his olllee at the couit house, rotts- ville, Vn , until ThuiHday, June liOth, 1MM, nt 10 a. in-, for the purchase of Kehuylklll county lour pi r cent, rcgibicrcu coupon ponds, tlated July 1st-, lhiH. lideeiuahlo after live yeaisainl payable ithin thltty yearn from date. Hsuo to b. one luniilred nn I llftv hoi ds of th ilcnom nation of l,0U each, one hundred and twenty i torn in eacn. ami one nuumeii ami tunctv bouiNot 00 each, a total of J.OO), interest payable heini-unnimlly on the Hint day of July anil J.umarv. respectively, nnd free of ttdo tux lliiln will he rcceivtd for the entlio if-mic or any pottiou theieof at the dicrttinuof tho bidder and are to be marked ''bond purchase." Tho right lehcncd to rejett any or all bids. Hy older of the County Corninihbfonei-H, CiiAiuxu A. H.NYpnn, Controller. J,ottnilIe, li , June 1st, u-MllH-:5 A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages S3 .30 and up. 300 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. '8 BUSY FURWTUKE and STOVE STORE, 121 ?BABY: CARRIAGES 123 North Alain St. other Both Sorely Afflicted, bui Belief is Found in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for ?'a!o People. Vom the Call, Tho Call has known the Dyers family, of Talbot, Ind., for a lone time, nnd J. W. ltycrs is ono of thos.o deliberate men who say little, but read and observe much, Mr. Hycru has been suflcrlnc for the past three years with grip .and kindred troubles. Mi mother hai over been a sufl'crcr, rcmillliif! later in the moat nrgravating farm of lhcu matlsm. Some time ago Mr. Ilycrswai per suaded by a neighbor to try Dr. Williams' Dink Pills. It didn't take Ion? to set Mr. Dyers to talking about tiiij leniedy, and ilie Call sent a special representative to his hoi 10 to ascertain tho eiaot facts. Tho subjoined mom stalcmcut of Mr. Dyers is eufheient. It tells tho fads simply and briefly: "I know positively taut 1 ua cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was persuaded Iv one of my neighbors, JJnxin Williams, to trv them, ua he claimed to havo be n cured bytliem. I had tho grip three (lines, and was taken down with rheumatism, nnd did not expect to live. Tho doctors said I would never get well. They advised mo to take a change of climate. I was reduced from ono hundred nnd thlrty-fivo to one hundred nnd fivo pounds. As soon ns I bo pan taking tho Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I began to gain strength nnd the use of my limbs was restored. 1 had been almost help less for two years, the BtifTness iu my limbs hr.d been painful in the extreme. Put with the u?o of tho pills tho pain ceased and now 1 am ns limber and ns nclivc ns when n boy. " I wns also troubled a great deal with my kidneys, but the ailment has entirely disnp tiinred. I have been a subject for the doctors for a long time. Two reputable physicians had treated me for months, and I had spent a large amount of money for patent medi. ciucs, but to no avail. As I said, I finally NEW OPENING ! We celebrate our opening at 15 N. Main street, to-day (Friday) June 3rd, by selling the largest and most complete stock of Glothing, Gents' far Dishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At the lowest prices over offered by any store in tho 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 money, and this shall be our motto: to render a dollar's worth for every dollar spent. Having had several years experietice 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 aud be convinced. Prices Advertised Will be Adhered to : Children's shoes, 3 to S, spring heel, patent tip, 48c ; to 11, in Russet, 5Sc ; Iti to 2, good stock, lace or button, leather soles, 69c. Infants' fine shoes, 35c. Our special price in ladies' shoes, regular $2.00 shoes at $l.oi and Si. 25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes, patent leather, at $1.89, worth $ 2.50 ; elegant shoe at $1.00, worth S1.50 j our $1.25 shoe sells elsewhere at $2.00, Lot of baby shoes, good stock, will go at 19 cents. Gent's furnishings. We have a fine line of handkerchiefs Which will go at 2 cents each J fine socks, 4c per pair ; celluloid collars, 5c ; 4-pIy linen collars, 9c ; big line of neckware, from 5c: up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) IS North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. r 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 quott'd and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & O'Hearr (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa WE BOTTLE IBeer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. A ood placo for u gf'od drink Michael MillsSaloon, 23 li. Centre utreet, Mllet'ii ImlMlnic, Wine, WlilHklea, liter id ClHittn. Frwbcxt I I w liccr Iu tuwi'lwnya kiI tun. Son. Lafayette, lixd. took Dr. Wllllflnn' rink Pills for Talo Vta plo nnd here I am well. I believe that is tlio most wonderful remedy ever made, I need not extol this remedy for nil mynclgli. hois know what my condition was nnd what cured me. They will all tell you that it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My mother, who is seventy years old, wns also troubled with rheumatism nnd could scarcely move. She wns very wakeful at night and hnd no appetite. She took live boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and now she is in perfect health, aud does all her own work on n farm. (Signed) J. AV, Dyers." Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 10th day of August, 1800. .Tames Goodwine, Notary J'uhtte. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro not looked upon as n patent medicine, but rather ns a prescription. An analysis of their properties shows that they contain, in a condensed form, all tho elements necessary to give new llfo and richness to tho blood and restore shattered nerves. They nre nn unfailing specific for such diseases ns locomotor ataxia, partial pa ralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhetnnalism,ncrvous headache, the nfter ciVects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, nnd the tired feeling rc sulllng from nervous prostration, all diseases resulting from vitiated humors hi the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such ns suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pule and sallow cheeks. They are for sale by all drinrgists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50. Overalls 40 cents. Dig line of stockings, 5 cents up. Dig line of infants' caps. Nice line tnble cover, 2 yards, for 38c. , Machine cotton, 2 for 5c. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' .skirts. Fine line ladies' anil gents' underwear. Lace and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shuts. Nice linen hats and caps. Trunks and valises, feathers, bed spreads. Doy's overalls, 19c. Nice stock of umbrellas. Mining caps, 8c. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnd decorutlons la ono of tha nineteenth century nccoinpliahiiients. That 1m why those who select their wall paper nt CAUOIN'H Rot fuvh delightful result. It isn't neces-ury to puichupu the expensive prudes, tho designs nnd coIth nre just na artMIc Iu tho cheaper rudea, if they arc not ho lich. For those who wUh to decorate their rooms with artistic wall papers k to J. P. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, Ezamluajfion Made at Your Home or at 1 ' Our Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, o Complexion axTonJ intan canf l'owouul charms a woman i COMl'LliXION . I I OPTICIAN. I AHandsom I la one of the greatest I possess. I'ozzoNt'B gives It.