A UNCLE SAM'S N.iy N .1 sixteen page hook with pKtiiRs of the ii.ivy of this country and Sp.iin . It will also con tain pit-tines of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each work, nine being ready now. Hack numbers can still be hml. the the The nrice is 2Sc each, but wei fin nisli them by special arrangement at toe. each. ' HOOKS & BROWN, 1 tl. Main St. A SUmiYlER TONIC. ! it, Beef, Wine ! i Iron, L.are Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, S'.ic.ianJoali, l'a. CAPTAIN GRIDLD'Y 1)EA1, Ai1rnlr.il I - i'v'i Mnlii siiiinrt In tlio I! mil- ol Miitittn. V -In 11 , ..11 June I',.- i'ititnln Chnrlr . 1 ' . 1 .imimimliT of the cruise! ni'l ori. i 1 or; mi 'fir nf tin' hi'incp of I'"' nt Manila. Is ilrml. nt of his drnth was nBvy ilfimrtmcnt lute m. Cuptnln (Jrldloy can otllccr of git-nt dcuth Is a direct ,ng war with Spain. in' 1 1 1 I he 1 I llTl 1I vli III. I I. Ill sill' 1 of Admiral Dewey 8 nd niio of the nd 1 i-i-B Cantuln Orldlcy In. I ill still. 1 1 m at the liattle of t'ouRht Ills Bhlp from f. while Admiral Dew movements: of his the bruize of the vcn- .... II. .Ins tow . t. .1 th n Horn 1 1 in M,iy 20 the navy department 1 n .nii d that Captain Oridley had , 1, ml. uiiiril liy a hi iB rO of medical I.. in. 1 inviilldid" home. Sulme , hi 1 iM.es indicate that Captain iii .1- sufferlnB from the effects 1 in, 1 hi njipseil to have been re v I himiw the battle at Manila. On v ii. i, rt Hone Konjr on the p i 1' t ile. It would appear that i(l 1 1, 11. II, v died about the time In . i ' 1 . 1. lied Kobe. 11 Dudley was born In l.ofratlR 1 in 1845, and was graduated V.ival academy In 1S03. lie .n.' it as one of the best navl m the service. Commodore li.i.' the utmost confidence In 1 ; 1 t,l lev. He never Interfered Ii -litest Afcree with his man 1 .mil handling of the ship, and In Hi n i (III br ! lie !' Colli 11 1.1 fire whenever ready. The '. hlch sunk the flnRsltlD of ni-li admiral was Orldley's own 1. hi and act. ii, ir Itnuwil iilniileer. ! l.i., June fi. - In most In- ..iniileers coming here have i, i i..id state as to clothing. . i. the result of advice given 1 1. w. .tr old elotheB anil shoes, be lli trovcrnment would require c ni-tli- ii 1 1 . iluow iiitiiv their civil gar i I-. ii oiilfltleil here. As the time i i na has liei n null h longer led. Home of the 111 pro iinii., is me In ritu.s ami with MOUOS rima euro Mvcr illlloueriesR, Iinllgestlo.1, Ileuibicho A ule.iH- nt laxative. All I)i-iiirgIsW. flnmmmnmmimnmmiuTtU Tlie Most Complete and Most Durable roldlntr nalli cabinet on the Market. Only $5. 'I'.i us, it is pleas ant, totlillK ClI-IlllS- n,;4, lelniilillng, in iuor.itln nnd stri iiKllii nlng. Willi il - li.ne ill your mi n i i Smituir- II, .t Snrinirs. QJUUUI ulllll lUllllUUIIlUUEl 'I'urkisli. Itllsslllli, M- 1 l,,t I M i,, nil I. tt'ini. and ninny other I, nils f i. Hi- II ,s a iiei ily In every lint It .'i I iliniiii it... in. Nolify us hy nrlor ! i i-. . Mi w ill deliver i Cnliliiet tn vnur r - tin., ullou vi.ut,, lmc n trial luitli r i.f ,1m'. If not entirely satisfai tnry. wi ll. Itaw.iv N.. e,mt to uu- ( i' i r I ("i uri iilarH ilesi ril.iug tlii in in d, , i viiiii-.i i " .1 iigi-nts an- r il. I'alnii r. Ill, fenlo -tint. Wo, .1 Wil.slir, 117 C .ul street . Harry Pralt, :iil S. .lariliu street. Wm. R. Rratt, omioS3a South Jnnlln stmt, SlieinindiKili, l'a. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! li' ' n i t In- two reasons that foriueih trni allentling to their lei lb. hnu no existence in tins ad Painless mid inexpensive ileal absolute guarantee for five years 1 1, I .tli rr .in- ,ni r I Ip-c. 1 ' M'n HI In (Hot t.o.sl Set of Teeth, $$. The Very Hot l. clh, 8. ui m k-i no lietter, no mailer wlial yim I i ,i i harae for extracting, wlwre tfvth nr. ,r,l, r,..l V CflB laka XOHT 'lllll .rHiiitlll 111 the morninc and jfUp ypir ytiuritijirtjuln the afternoon if darirj?Te (lold Pllllnss. $i ; Host Silver rulings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Uxtractlng, 25c. C rown ind budge work at very rensonabh rar I viininations and estimates free. . use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Wlilloi Centro Sts., Robblus' Building 8 IIKHT LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. rz n nnj cv n Wet b U, t), I UbUl, Centre HI. 3 n its victims. It puts them in power of the weakest organ of lmly and makes them its slaves. Thev mu3t eat to suit it, drink to suit 1 m,v ami live a lent life of self-denial. . . l ' Kp oijj I aijft , 1 I ! 1 ' I I havo cured many bail cases of tlyppepsia they will cure you, if you are suffering from that disease. Mrs. II. 1?. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Uupiils, Mich., writes : " Ayer's lMlls cureil me of dyspepsia from which I had surferotl for three years. They bout every other medi cine." ORGANIZATION TO-NIGHT. 'I In. silinol llimid Will Jlnlte Verj few j ,. ,, i iA tbu ! Tlio School Hoard will meet this evening fur the last time during the present term.aiul n. m .,.iv.nl,.,.i,..l niMinlicrs w ho Inducted i.,i.. ..in,.,. ,ol H. new Ihuril formally , organiml. The new memliers aie t raiiK llanna, re-eleeled, First ward ; Hdward Malack, Stcoiul ward ; Juhn H. Martin nnd tienrgo llolvey, Third ward ; Fatrick ('nniiors, reelected, Fourth ward; M. J. Whitaker, Fifth ward. When re-orgauiyed tho now Hoard will be coinposetl of the following iiiomheis : First ward, Frank Hann,i, Jmeph Coughlln and M. J. Sullivan; Second ward, lMwurd Mallek, Marshall Itaiigh and llijrry Keiper ; Third ward, Thomas Dove, Jr., J. II. Martin nnd ( Imiriie llolvey ; l otirtli ward, l'.ttricK Connors, J. F. Higginsnud '1 nomas iiiesiin : Fifth ward, James J. Dovitl, Michaol Ilritt and M. J. Whitaker. Tho Democrats will control the Iiotril lotlie tune of 0 to (i samo as last. year, ine members of the majority p.uty have held several quiet and hariiionious caucuses, anil havo completed tliclr slate. i) lar as can no learned it will hear tho following n inies : President, Joseph Coughlin; Secretary, Frank Ultima; Trensnxor, II. J. Mnhloon ; Solicitor, M. M. Kitrko ; Truant Ollicer, Juines Smltli. Tlio only changes aio in tho presidency anil the treasiircr,hip. the retiring olllt ials being James J. Devitt and J.J. Finney. Considerable opposition win developed on tho Truant Ollicer, a position that Director Connors wanted for his brother, hut tho latter u-nu ulvim tliu marblo heart. Tiero was also considerable wire-pulling on tho part of Mr. Fi alley's fi lends to retain the ticahiiiondilp, nnd thoy feel a little sure over their disap- fttiillLtili'llt. The slate seems to give general niusiih iiini . . . . t. r. ... among the Democrats. All the olheials are ihle and ohliging, anil win no tioiiuc taKc t are of tho Interests of tlio sciiooih. j no secretary is an old hand nt the business, while the selection of Mr. Coughlin ns president riiiild nut bo improved upon from among tl elr number. Ilepaiturii. fesse O. Met, to-day left town for Trever- -....Mnouinlrd hv his wife. Miss l.llen Weaver and Mr. MeU's ncpnew, .icsso iviuio. Mr. Met, was for several uionins inauaKer m the Hotel Franoy and will now locale at I'reverlon. His departure, as well ns that of Mrs. Mel, nnd Miss Weavei. is sincerely regrelted. During llieir lesideuce here they made many happy acipiJiiiUnies and the IIiaiAi.n joins the many friends they leave liehind in wishing them success in their nt w location. An Appeal to Congress, Iluzleton. Fa.. June C Tlio dullness In the anthracite cnnl trade, resulting In distress throughout this region, was the Important ferure of business dis cussed at the sei'mlon of the United Mine Wuikeia' union here Saturday night. Uesoluttons were ittloptcd ap pealing to congress for an appropria tion to relieve the people in need, and ashing the government to use nnthra clte coal whatever It inny be prnoticnl to do no. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It is tlio liest llour marin BE YK PATRIOTIC And throw the American colors to the breeze. Yon can o,ct any si.e fht"; you desire, in any quality, and at the lowest market price. We are now manufactur ing our Hunting and muslin flags and we can save you money. Get our prices before buying. All kinds of flag material at retail if you deBire to make your own flags. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. A good plntsi for 11 good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K. Outre strwt, MulU-t'n hullillniCi W'int', Wlilttklrs, I leer und Clim. Krclut brer In town Mwayn on tup, DANDRUFF , , , Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wcctphal's AuxiHator ( urrs Dainliulf and all diseases of the scalp. tug fcAI.K A l rcrguMin llduso lllock, PERSONAL MENTION. .lust no Hindi iiii'l I'iiii-IhIiIp Jot- I'olers, of Win l'oiiu, attended tliu court at l'oltsvillo to-dsy. Itohert Hinilli nintlo 11 hustness trip to tlio county seat tu day. .Motrin Hcckiintti vielit to lteHdlii this morning. Anxtut Carls mndo a trip scat to-day. Ilev. A. Mllukas snt visiting fricmlsnt l'nttsWIlo. to tlio comity part of to-day Minn. .I11I111 HtlVllor Hllll SHIlfnrd PIlOl- insikctr cnllcil mi their lady friends at MiiIih- city hut evcninit, -.al ""J Mr. U. 1. (till. Mrs. Daniel lleilen went, tn rotlsvlllo this inorniiiK to spend tlio tiny, Miw With MorgHii was a miest of friends ..I Puttuvlllu to-llllV. 1!. I). Shoenor lias koiio to Kenning toupcml a fow dyn vinilliiK menus. Mrs II. I,. Whllclmk mid dmiRliIcr arc' spendlnir a fewdaysat KohiIIiik with relatives. Mrs. William Link anil daughter, Mildred, and Mrs I,l?rlo Herman visited friends nt Delano yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Maylierry Hefner pnltl a visit to ft lends at roltsvlllo today. Samuel A. D.ivls transuded business at the county scat this liiorninu Constable Matt, (ilblou was an atlenilaiit at the l'ottsvllle court tills iiiornlnit. j H. Stocker mailo a business trip to the county seat to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Kdinund Harris went to l'ottsvillo this murium: to visit friends. I,. J. Cake, of Centmlia, was a visitor to (own last evening. Miss I'linebo (Hover has returned from Atlantic City. Mifs Miirenicl llreiimin Is home from l'hlla delpiiia to spend the summer. V. T. Hohhins siient Sunday with his mother at ShaniuMu. ! Messrs John Herrily and I'etor Collins, of 1 (iiraidvllle, passed thiotigli town yesteiday , enrotile fur Scranton. They will repiesent Division No. 1, A. O. 11. nt the annual stalo conveiitioti. Mr. and Mrs. Cliailes 1 looks, of lVtlsvllle, ..pent yesteiday in town wit'i icl.ttivcs. .Miss Annie Clanger was n visitor to tlio county teat on Saturday. ltev. .1. T. .Swindell is lionie from a visit to the Ouakcr City. Mr. and Mrs. Cyius Hornbctger, Miss IJebe Jennings nnd Alexander Scott, all ol Mt.Carmel, weic guests at tlio Hotel Trancy yesteiday. Hx-ShciiH' Alex. Scott, anil w ife, of I'liick- v i e. snout isunil iy at tno resilience in .ir and .Mrs. John lloheils, on .North .larilin street Miss Hmily I.Iuwellyn, of Mahnlioy City, was n visitor to town yesterday. Miss HcBsie Wadlinger. of l'ottsvllle, on joyed tho lunpilnlity of Miw I.lz.io Stank, at her lesidencu on South Jnrilln strce', yesler tlay. Letter Carrier M. J. Malune spent Sunday with aciiualutaiices at Ciimhula. . 'Squlio Cawley, of Falls of Schuylkill, is being entertained nt the lesidenco of Charles lllaker. on South Jardln street. Matt. Illa.is was a Sunday visitor to Cen- tr.ilia. Heruaid Dully, of Ashland, was an eaily morning visitor to town to-tlay. J. T. Curry, of St. Clair, was registeicd at the Fergitsuii llntisi yesteiday. Harry Walters was entertained by the fair sex at Ashland last evening. William O. I.inghaui, who went South a few months ago, is now a member of Co. D, Ith Keg't., Vilgiuia Volunteers, now at Cuinp l,ee, Itiihniniid, Va. A friend in town irceivetl a letter from him to day. Klincr lijusch, formerly poller at the Ferguson Douse, and Charles Manlier, who left town a few weeks ago. nio now at lllue tleld, West Virginia. Katisi h is rallioadiiig and Staull'er has seeiireda position in a bailier shop. Mrs. W. J. Morgan and hen, James, are visitors lo Phlhuleltihia. To-morrow they will attend tlio wedding of Josenb Wooley, u former lesident of town, who will wed a (Junker city hello. The prospective groom is ii brother til .Mrs. .Morgan. Misses Nora Murray and Koso Hums, ol Pliihiilelnhia, aro guests at the residence til Health Ollicer Cnnrv. oil South Fmerick stieet. The young ladies will remain hcri. for several days and journey to Iowa, when they will attend the ordination of Maitin Miurav. a hinthcr of tho foimer, to the priesthood. J. J. Cnakloy. Health Ollicer Patrick dairy, ltnriineh Survevor W. (1. (Iregury. Patiick Ormsby, John Cimry, A. H. l.anih ami Sunerviuir Hurns were among the towns men who spent to-day in nttcnilauco at court as witnesses in tlio liorougn s suit against me Lakeside Llectric Hallway Company Among the attaches of Welsh llros. shows now exliihiting here Is Clinton M. Newton who is the director of amusements and pieu, agent. Ho is not a stranger here, Having made movinus visits with the shows. Welsh llros have in him an energetic uiiil veiy courteous employe who stands well lowaids tho head of pious supervisors. I'l-stUnI To-night. At tho ice cream festival to he held in the P'imitlvo Methodist church to-night tho fol lowing program will be rendered : Singing Ii v audience; remarks by chairman; tee.i tatiou by Joe Lewis; Instrumental music Mandolin Club ; . recitation. Tom Mill! chap; solo, Annie Timmons; Heading (ieorgu James; solo, Ibniiia Haires ; tlccla matioii, Piiscilla Davit's; recitation, Mamie Fisliburn ; limitation, Mr. Mllllchnp ; glee Silver Star (ileo Club; Mandolin Chili solo, W. 1'.. Phillips ; declamation, Minnie D.ihh; reading, Alfred Millicbap; glee SilverStar Oleo Club; singing, by niidience After the rendition of tlio program the visitors will repair lo tbu basement wheie ico cream will bo served llled at tho Ilospllal. John Williams, who was injured nt Packer No. I colliery 011 Thursday last, died at the Miners' hospital from tho cll'ects of the Injuries ho received. Williams was employed as a loader at tbu colliery. A train of empty ears parted. Williams was 011 the first section and jumped oil' to block the second section but wus caught between the two and both his legs were cut oil'. Ho died fitilii shock and loss of blood. Williams' address was erroneously given as Wm. Peuii. Ho boarded with Samuel Farringer nt Lost Creek No. 1 His patents resido at Mahanoy City. I he deceased was 21 jeaisof nge and unmarried Successful Library. Tho nubile school library of Mahanoy City which was Inaugurated since Superintendent Khrliart assumed charge of tliu schools, has liecu very succoksful. During thu past year the equivalent of ten thousand hooka wero read, the total number of patrons being 730 Tho total cost of thu library up to Juno was fstlS.lll, whllo tho expeuiiituius for the past your was flilll.lW. American ami Cubiu Hags, all sizes ami uualltios. F. J. Porta;, '.'1 N. Main street, tf Oliltiiiiry. Mrs. (ioorgo II. MoMir, of Locust Dale, died 011 Saturday, from a stroko of apoplexy. Shu loaves n husband and six children, l'uiioml to-morrow afternoon. The funeral of Mrs, Michael O'Hrcin look place nt Ashhind this morning, high muss being celebrated in St. Joseph's church, Mrs. Patrick Kerns, who died nt St.' Clair on the 3rd Inst., is survived by seven grown cli lb) tun. The funeral will take place to. morrow morning. David Cooper, aged 50 years, died at his homo in PotUville. Hoy's Arms I'mi tnreil, (lurfield, a sou of John Jones, residing 011 Hast Apple alley, sustained u fraeturu of the right nrm above the waist, yesterday. The injury wus leeched while euguged in play ing with another brother. Hoe the show window display of coal orna ments nt llriinim's. tltli Vl. t'IHI K. Tho foremst for 'l iicsil I air to imrtly cloudy, slightly wan ' ill ei, with fresh variable winds, mostly mmllierly. PITHY POINTS. llitppttiilliKs Tbroilghiiul Ihn Coil lit r Ohronlcleil for Ilal I'erusiil. Tlio contest court has adjourned until Juno IB. Tho nssossors nro making their returns of births and deaths. The new 1'. .t 1!. breaker at Trovorlon was put in operation to-day. Tho Dcmncmttn state convention will be held at Allooua on tlmS:nli lust. Many of tho cnlllifles in the Shnmnkln district work lint two days this weok. The sister of I'rwMcnt John l'ahey, of the United Mint) Workers, is dying at Columbus, Ohio. An cllort Is being made by tlio cltiwns of Vest Coal street to organise a turn-partisan political club, St. Joscnli's Oerman-Catholic Society, of St. Clair, will eelohrale its lth anniversary next Saturday. lnilependenco day will be expensive to celebrate this year. Dealers in fire works give out that these km1 havo doubled In price. If fa rntttnri.il (In,, flitl.tli Hint W i t till ru' fta the llepuhlleiiiicaniliilntefor l.leiit, Onvornor to enter the volunteer army as a Ilrigadier (lenoral. Hicks says the weathor this month is to bo rainy nnd stormy. Tho first part of July will bo rainy, and tho latter part will be characterized by Intense heat and excessive drynoss. A tlireo-foot vein of coal was discovered by one of tho lock drillers In tliCHnzle Mines s ope yesterday. Only a few days ngo a rich live foot vein was disco vol cd in tho No. S slope at the same colllcty. At Kcpchbislll's Arcilde CnTo. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. I'lng liaising. Them was a ginud Hag raising demonstra tion at I'lslier's patch on Satuiday evening. A large ll.ig was raised In front of the house of -Mis. Stephen I.indeuuiuth. whoso husband Is one of tho volunteers now at Tails Church, Virginia. A silute of "1 guns was fired as the Hag was hauled up and Mr. C. H. S.iuii sell made a stirring patriotic addiess. Upon I the conclusion of the ceremonies ice cream sandwiches, cake and lemonade were served. Many peoplo from this town attended the atl'.iir nnd report having had nn excellent time. I'ho best placo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo havo tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf A Ilimbaiitl's Complaints. John Holl'maii prosecuted his wife, Sarah, before Justice Thomas Mnlia, of Huiwusvlllc, charging her with deserting him and his children, Iaiceny of furnltiireaiid provisions, and also adultery. Hoffman also pro-eeuted Isaac Jones 011 a cbtirgo of adultery. The Icfendaiils furnished bail, each. Mute Contention. The state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians convened at Scranton this morning, and will ho in session during tlio week. Schuylkill county is represented by the following delegates: J. J. Heiley and James Hurns, St. Clair; John W. Connelly, Shenandoah; J. F. Morgan and D.iniol Hrcnnan, .Mahanoy City; J. J. Horiily, (lirirdvillo ; T. A. McOinncss, l'ottsvllle; ,1. . I. Oarrity, Silver Creek; F.d. F. L-iwlor. Donaldson; C. F. Holier, Coaltlale ; Win. Murphy, Oilherton ; James Nolan, Mincrs ville: F. .1. Keardon. Hecksi hcrville ; James Mcllrcarty, Ashland ; Dennis Dunn, Hraiicb- dale ; J. .1. Fl.innery, Lost Cieek. Church N-iles rU the. Primitive Methodist church last evening tho pastor, ltev. James Moore, preached a sermon to tho inembeis of tho Kescue Hook and LatltlerCo. and also a largo delegation from the Columbia II. it S. F. E. Co. Tho choir rendered n special pingrani. Hy special riquest tho choir of the llvan- gellcal German Lutheran church took part in the servlco in tliu Trinity Keforineil church, 011 West Lloyd stieet, last evening. Tlio Lutheran church was closed yesterday on nc- coiiul of tho pastor being in attendance at the Synod in Philadelphia. Held lor Trial. Ynlhony Imlsik was put under $300 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night on a charge of Ian eny as bailee, inatlo hy Peter White house, who alleges that he hoarded with Imisik and paid all indebtedness upon leav ing, hut the latter persists ill retaining home mining tools belonging to the complainant. Window shades from 10 cents und upward, Hs'limalcs given on large shade. F. J. l'urtz, ill Ninth Main htieot. tf Till Under Hall. John Soliish, Andrew Mcsserkowltz Joseph Krupchinki and John Flynslnw were pill under $3flft ball, each, Satuiday by Justice (lrecn, of Wm. I'eiin, 011 charges of assault anil battery mailo by Michael Coyle and Anthony Donne, of Lost Clonk, tho two young men who allegu that they were tin justly auostod on Decoration D.iv. 'iroltny Oir. Tho trolley bar and fastenings of n Lnkeshlo railway car broke nt tho Main street terminus of tho road Saturday after. noon and it was necossary to have another car tako tho disabled one hack to Mahanoy City. Headacho Quickly Cured. Dr. D.ivls' Anti-Headache never falls, 25c. Naturalized Cltleus. The following were naturalized on Saturday by court: Stanislaus Lukas, Michael Kowal askl, Appolonin Muroln, Anthony ISnydan, S.J. Hall and Joseph Smctt. Impriit fluents at Wutlesx Ule Lxtensivc openings arc to be made at the Wailosvillo colliery nt once. Two tunnels from the Mammoth to the Huck Mountain vein, n distance of about one hundred feet or more from tho level of the new shaft sunk recently will bo driven, and then tho old shaft will be sunk another lift. Till; MOIIIMtN 111'. M l-V Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exorcise in the open nir. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative leuiedy, she use thn gentle nud pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the Cmiloruia I' ig Syrup Co. only. Orilalneil 11 Minister, Among thu young men graduated from thu Lutheran Theological Seminary nt Gettys burg nnd admitted to the ministry wuie Charles II. Hrositis, of Ashland, and John Super English, who was for several years a loktdeut of town, hut removed with his parents to Harrishurg about eight years ago. Tho many friends of the young man huio will he pleased to learn of Ids success. I'il el Tirol I Ire I Insure your property from loss In the oldest nnd strongest cash companies; l'hlla, (Judciwrltors Insurance On, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford File 1 111 Co., AineriiMii Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Jus. Co,, United Firemen's Ins. I'm. T. T. Wiixiamk, 183 S. .In nil 11 St., (Shenandoah. Shakos Delillin. The lliuliiton Standard announce that .1. Keith, the suoiossor of AI011.0 HIaIcsIoo ns siiKirinleiideut of tho 1-ohluh Valliiy railroad, will muke Hazlcton hit home. AMUSEMENTS, Welsh 111 us. (Jlmis Is Hero nnd lliill'iiln Itlll Will follow Shortly. Welsh llios. circus arrived in town tills looming ami have pitched their tents at tho foot of IVtst I.loyil street, near tho Hondlng passenger station. They will remain here two days, with afternoon and evening performances. Their visit was heralded at noon to day by the nppunrnuco on our streets of l'rof. Jnlo Reynolds' military baud, which will dlscnurso music at every performance. Tlio opening exhibition this nfternoou was greeted by an enthusiastic audience, ami It is needless to say that every spectator left tlio grounds thoroughly satisliod with tlio per formance. Our town people will lie given an opportunity to sco our town Thosplaus, Jenkins and Lowrcy to good ailvnntnge, Thoy should bo given n grand ovation. Tho Indications aro that the tent will bo crowded . lo its utmost oniiaclly to-night. A noticeable foaturc about tho show grounds is tlio cotirteonsiiess of the employes. Thoro is also an alisenoe of tho rowdy elcmont, fakirs and gamblers that usually follow in tlio wako ot clicuses. nurt Ai.o mix's wii.n wit. UtilTalo Hill's Wild West and Congress of Hough Itlders of tho World is immense, original and Inimitable. Thoro is no saw dust no deception, fraud, fako or chestnut about it. It is so large th.it its sie need not he exaggerated; it is so novel that theicis nothing elso under the sun anything likolt; It Is so genuine that Its annotincemcnts may ho believed Implicitly. This great aggrega tion of wonders will nppoar hero one day only, Tuesday, Juno 21st. Keservod seats on sale at Klrlln's drug storo. JUAHANOY CITY. Dentil tif ii rlnlieer Itesidmit of the Itiiroilgh. Mnhanny City, June 0. Klcbard l'hlllip, a piuneer resident and coal operator of this placu, died at 3:50 p. m. yesterday nfternoou, after a lingering illness. Ho leaves it wife and two sous, D.tvid Phillips, the well known in venter of mining Implements, and John W. l'liilllw, cashier of the I'lrst National It ink. Interment will bo made in tho Oild Fellows' cemetery nt Tamaqtia on Thuisday afternoon. Sei vices will lie held at tho family resilience at '.' p. m. Tho deceased was a nativo of Wales. Ho camo to this country when 21 years old. Ho first located it Minersville and a few years later came to this town. He helped in the construction of the Lat Mahanoy tunnel nnd wus one of the linn which operated the Ilnrffortl colliery southwest of this town. Mr. Phillips was 07 years of age. lie had lived in retirement for the past eighteen years. Ho was a til rector of the Co-Opemtive Association nnd its treasurer, 11 member of tho Ivoritos, nnd treasurer of the Welsh Congregational cliuich. Ho served ns a member of Council for seeral terms Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Kaclniel A. Keese, daughter of Super intendent Ldwaid Heeso, of Park Placo, and Mr. Kohert llartmnu, of Hloomsbtirg, one of tho lending dry goods merchants of Hlooms burg, und a trusteo of the Stnto Normal .School at that placo. Tho wedding is to lake placo in August. There was a Hag raising Saturday ovenlng at the homo of William A. Saubrcy, inside foreman at tlio St. Nicholas colliery. Tho Hag was raised on a sixty-foot polo. Kefrosh moots followed tho ceremonies. The game of haso ball at the Mahanoy City park between the St. Nicholas Hlues and the Frackville nine resulted In a victory for tho former by a score of 10 to II. C. C. llurehill has relumed from a visit to thu members of Capt. Hauls' Mahanoy City company at Camp Alger, Va. Hesaysull tlio men nro well. John A. Webber has tendered his resigna- timi as chief engineer of tho Gerinaii-Aineri- m Hose Company and Francis Schwindt, tho assistant, is now acting chief. New Siiiiuiier Hats. The letter carriers to-day mado their first iippeiirance in their new summer hats. Tho crown is of a light brown color in a square block, while the rim is fast black. Thu hats present a nobby appeuiauee. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOlt KALI2. Tin imrrty on West Oak ' Hliftt. known as tin-(Jiant lnoncrtv. Will Ih hiM hi h.iikU lot tr as a whole. Ajiply li W:. tiri'Kury, nxem, w isuitn .Mam t-ircci SlieimiMloati, l'a. tW -tf TTIOU HA LIS A irootl iiiotHTtv at No 4: V Turkey Hun. Lot 1W:I0. Waler in tlirlinime nnd ottn-r convenient en. Makes a nice honit1 Will lie kdM cheap for i-nth. Apply at the Ill.UAMOllll(!. M'lW IilOlt HUNT. A nlx-rooin hoine for rent, Rood cellar, water in lioii-e, located on Iji-it Apple nl ley. Apply tn Mary Knlieitf, No. 123 Hat ( onl ctreet. Shenandoah. o-'-lw IiVHt HAM2 A valimhlc property on Went l1 (,'entro nticet, duelllnir house, nnd all eon- venienceH, in desirable, location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for in i titer p irtlcularK. 5-'.7-tf fiMHt SALIC -A Haloou. (Inod htaud and I1 central location, lias two pool tallies, one 1 it'll 1 tr t eoinninaiion 01 pool 111111 inuianix, Apply at the III. i:i.n nllUc tf i.ioh iei:nt -Two larue roonii in Itefitwieh I? hnlldlMLc 10 Smith Main Htreet. All eon Miilahlo for ollleu. ll-VMt CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3. SO and up. 300 "BED STEADS. They They are price of must be sold at once, now going at the low $1.25. These goods are brand new anil selling at worn-out furniture prices. 1(1 MJSY PUItNITUHR ana STOVIi ST0UH, 121 123 North Alain St. T "fJOLD DUST.' NEW OPENING! We celebrate our opening at 15 N. Main street, to-day (lfriday; June 3rd, by selling the largest and most complete stock of Clothing, Gents' par nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At tho lowest pricos ovor offered by any storo 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 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, zYz to 8. sprinK ,lt,c'i patent tip, 4Sc ; 8; to II, in Russet, 58c ; Yi to 2, good stock, lace or button, leather soles, figc. Infants' fine shoes, 35c. Our special price in ladles' shoes, regular 52.00 shoes ot Si. 00 and St. 25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes. patent leather, at $1.89, worth $2.50 ; elegant shoe at !f 1.00, worm JSI.50 ; our J.i.25 suoe sells elsewhere at 52.00. Lot of baby shoes, good stock, will go at 19 cents. r:n.,, r..-.,;.i.:..c xtr i,..n r,,, i;,,i r,f tmmll rrl,!r ivliiM, will no nt n rinls peril ; fine socks, 4c per pair ; celluloid collars, 5c ; 4 piy linen couars, 9c ; uig line 01 ucciiware, irom 5c up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) IS North Wain Street, ElIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. WE BUILD HOHES. We build yon a liome just as yon 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 witli your home. See us about it. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICI AIM. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, WE BOTTLE Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will tlo the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. "QOLD DUST. Overalls 40 cents. Hig line of stockings, 5 cents up, Hig line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 38c. Machine cotton, 2 for Sc. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirts. Kino line ladies' antl gents' underwear. I-ace nntl embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shirts. Nice linen hats and caps. Tiunks and valises, feathers, lied spreads, Hoy's overalls, 19c. Nice btock of umbrellas. Mining caps, 8c. Slienandoan, Pa. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paperH nnd decorations In ono of thn nineteenth century neeouiplMimentB, That Is why thoHO who select their wall paper at CAHDIN'S Kct Mich dellKldful rcMiUfi. It I-oi't neceshnry to purclniHU tlio expcnwlvu grades, tho deMjrjn and colors are j lint ns artistic in tho cheaper Kr'I'H I' they are. not ho if eh, Kor those w ho wUIi to decorate their romim w Itli artistic wall papers k to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenaiidoali, Pa. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Laner's Lager KD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rnim.- enmr- store, o DHAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 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