ii-n i ii-f nir r i (f 1 UNCLE SAM'S N i is a sixteen page hook v. f lun-sof the n.tvy of this! i. u-m and Spain. It will also con- j t uiusofthcitnportnnt bottles! u' Hu war now on. One copy is is-, r ' i uh week, nine Mwg tently ii uk numbers enn still be had. 1 j:ii-i is 25c each, but we ni - ,".u 111 by special arrangement HOOKS & BROWN, n rsi. ivielr-i St. A SUMMER TONIC. i ' Beef, Wine r!I cand Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. j SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J 1 South M.1I11 Street, S'.ic.ianJoali, Va. tUAHANOY CITY. 11I I ililnlliR Strike Ibiucclnlislj i li- to Two t,ahtii-cr. ,u i 1 ay, June s -Two HtinjtHriHiiH cii it K:iier' lesorvoir on the moult ni 1 n.ii-row escape from doing struck terday. A bolt shut between , 1--1 d beneath the horn-, but did 1 , iilu-r mini, or the animal. A r 1 , h.nl its trunk ripped ami tlio ..!' I. the bolt. 1 1 1 'i-h Lutheran Sunday Srhool n nt Schuylkill county is holding :i In if to diiy in the linlwh ' 1 1 iliuieh. Ueh'KUteit from many j 1 1 Hi. 1 minty itre in attendance. Mi-s I i .mi Mit phe rd, daughter of Watson V. S!n,, 1 1 L-.) , uf l'ottsville, is the secretary 1 f !!.(. eon .cntiuti. tjuti a stlriinr: meeting of the ltorouffh C juiii 11 i.i hold last night in which disputes uf a M-pm,: character wore indulged in over the ' mn.'i work now in projiess In the I. , 1-1 -f , 1' 1 In .nil cxti I 1 .1 1 t . 1 .v. members of Council cl.iinied Mm 1 committee is iiiiuecessurily ii.iiMiitty spending money where r- me already in existence, lind in, have been permitted to enter 1- without cost. Some members I 1- to state that sewers are put in 11 1 1 for the purpose of draining i t it rtHin citizens without cost. II 1 sposuru in connection with tlio .1 the ue8tlolis prepared by Him ni the High school for tho e,raduat :uiil tlie conseuuent rellection upon pr iii r' S in U 1 h J p .1 . 11 h- tin vr linn, ind the examination tlitounh w null I'n v piKsed, several niemliors ol the mil. 1 1 1 1 1-1 havo asked the supcrintcn il 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 amin.1ti011. N r 1 mi liiuiel Phillips, of Co. K, now in 1 imp in I all- Cliiiri'h, Va., returnud to town la 1 en inn.' to secuio lis men foi dipt. Hi n command, to All the quota of 100. Hi iv 1 I t.ike all able-bodied men of Hood phy ii'il prnpoitions and proper uro. Hole-port- 11M well in camp. The I'.i iibrrliooil of Railroaders will meet at T u i.ii.i next Sunday and a part of tbo rt u nvmin will bo tbu decoration of the Kravc- of fellow-railroad men, many of wh "in ir, buried thero. A largo niimbor met violent deaths on tills division of the ! ,t I. r..ilroad. Mm in hi ind Cuban flac, all sizes and 1 1 r .1 I'ii il. ill N. Main street, tf Boom Hard Coal ! lanminimmmiiiimnniimiia T . u .t..t.ifit..l 3 .u.. t m- millHllril with K hhiii .iiiiH nt i n ii of firiKht ratt'Maiicoal. I'M I.Mtll i'Jllllllt't 3 m ,t liium tn littnuin- it xa ill tint If it Vdli m 11 If ymi tiro . 11 it .. Ml l?i 3 u wilt. A liatliln Ii til tlio-n' t'lllilllt It will in iut'c tin Trial Baths Free. THUujuji uiiii immmiiiiuiiEi T r i', Itil--mn, Mim rnl, .lleillillteil, 1'erfllllie li .1 - in Mini- on ii Inline. You eiiimot have t'ii i ii n imrli l ih ( .il or -i nil fin i in uliiiH ili'-i-i iliitii; tliem In id tul ut hoi ii il uii' iiti are ' O. I'aliner, I M l.i.lii -not. Win .1. Webster, II" K. C ,ii ii .I llurr 111.11, :M H. .lanlill stn-et. Wc Itcpalr All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Rratt, Oltli 'jiSdwtli lunlni ttrt t t, Slicimmliiiili, I1!!. LOOK HERE ! June 14-, Flag Day, mill see a proper display of American flags, interiningl e d with n Cuban flag here and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the as- sortnunt a at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. 'CC Private lantily orders will receive liruii.pl attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest, Columbia Brewing Company. 1!1!8T LINK 01' MR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY .nil HTHAW. Plnni. ind Tihlfl fill P1nih E. B. FOLEY, 87 Centre HI. jNB 8 A What tloos A stand for! When somo friend sumjipMs that your blood needs A sarsapavillu treat ment, remember that A stands for AYEll'S. The first letter in tlio alphabet stands for tlio first of sarsaparillas ; first in origin, first in record, first in tlio favor of the family. For nearly half a contury lias been curinv; all forma of blood diseases scrofula, eczema, teller, rheumatism, erj sipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's u book about theso cures " Ayer's Curehook, a story of cures told by the cured," which is sent freo on request, by Dr. J. C, Ayer, Lowell, Mass. Tlio book will interest you if you aro sick or weak, because it tells not what it is claimed the remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it has done. Will it euro you ? It has cured thousands like you. Why not you? Dewoy's Aid Is Conducting n Civil ized Warfare. HIS REPOltTTO CONSUL "WILDM AN JIiih Tiili.-n I Ivor 'Pivii TlioiiMiuil I'l'N-oiii'i-., Itioliiillnur tin" ffovi'i'iior of C'uvltc Aiiifi'li-iiii ( "ii t il I ii Sii.vhTIktii Will Soon ltu No "-iiunl-li Army l.nl'l, Iindiin. June S. Tlie IIoiib KotiK j corresiuiiilpnt uf Tlie Daily Mull snys: i United States Consul 'Wildinan liaa reeeived tin; followInK letter from AuKlnnldo, the liiHiirRent letulcr in the Philllipine: "Iteforo opening an attack upon nny town I suminon the Spanish nllloer In command to surrender. In one ensp one of the ollleers so summoned replied by 'statltiL' thnt the Harrison was not UUite ready to Unlit, and ho nsUed If I would ilerer the attack for three hours. I complied. "Tlie Hrst engagement wo had with the Spaniards occurred on May 2S, when we ruptured ID. with their arms and ammunition. Towatd evening we hemmed them In. One hundred and ninety Caznilores and 70 loyal natives participated. We lost four klUed. The Spaniards lost 1G killed, including one olllcer. The result of this eiiBagoment was that IlKhtlnB became Kcneral tliruURhout the province of Cavlte. Af ter four days- llnhlins over 2,000 Span lards were taken prisoners, including many Mincers and C.eneral I.eopoldo IVnn, governor of Cavlte, who handed me his sword, revolver and golden belt, and a formal letter of surrender." An Ameilcan naval captain writes as follows: "In my opinion the rebels have undergone a radical change since the arrival of Atulnnldn. Tho Span lards have lost all during the time he has been there, and If our people don't hurry there won t he any Spanish army left at the end of the light." The American shlsis have taken no part In the nghtlng. Neither boats nor men huve been hunted, and statements to tlie contrary uie false. Dispatches from Manila say that Aguinaldo is doing splendid iork. .Monday of last week, he routed the Spaniards, taking 400 prisnneis, among lliem 2S olllceis. On the Wednesday following he took HO prlsomii'. and four Held plces In a battle at n point bctwetn Cavlte and Manila. on Tliursilay, when this dispatch left Manila, he li id lorneicil lf.O Spaniards in an old church at Cave. and, not cuiing to bnmb.ii'd, he was starving tin-in. lie tieals his prisoners well. Four towns aie now In nosseslon of tlie lebils. 11 Is reported that the gov ernor general of the Philippines want ed to surrender, hut his olllceis prevail ed upon him to hold out. The capita' of the province of liatunugas has been taken by the Insutgents, and the gov ernor attempted to commit suicide. Tho governor of Malabar Is also a prisoner. The Insurgents from other provinces are advancing on Manila. A proclamation issued by Aguinaldo, the Insurgent chief, points to a desire to set up a native administration In the Philippines under an American protec torate. Aguinaldo, with an advisory council, would hold the dictatorship until the conquest of the Ulnnds and would then establish a republican as sembly. Aguinaldo has Issued orders that the lives and property of Euro peans, Chinese and all Spanish non combatants art' to be protected, and that all excesses are to be avoided. The Spaniards In the church In old Cavlte are still holding out, hut tho ad jacent town of I mud has been cap tuied by the Insurgents- This Is an important point at the back of Cavlte proper, and Its possession by the rebels is a serious matter for the Spaniards, becauiw It Is the outlet to the surround ing country, and through It supplies are brought to the city of Manila. It will also afford an ndmiinlile huso of operations for a fuither ndvancu to ward the city. It has been found Impossible to con ceal from, the Inhabitants of Manila tho fact that the Insurgent successes have oust a deep gloom upon foreign resi dents, who are more anxious than ever to get away. Vor the most part tho men remuln, hut the women and chil dren have, been sent to Cavlte, where they are safe under the Stars nud Stiliw. The most friendly relations exist Itetween Admiral Dewey and tho consular representatives of the powers, and the commanders of the Kuropcan warships In the bay. The Spanish soldiers who have been captured are a sorry looking lot. If they are a fair sample, they will bu no muti li fur the American troops. I'lret 1'lrel I'lrot Iiuuro your property from los In tho oldetand strongest ouh companies i Phlla. Underwriters InsumiiM! Co. of North Amorloa and Pire Awioclatloii, Hiirlfonl lire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., WW Cluatcr Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins, Co. T. T. Wim.iahh, 123 H. Jarilin St., Shenandoah. P0TTSVILLE NEWS. ltiniii;h Cumuli tteilueei. Thx leiy mill Cutii ii I'lre Company, l'ottsville, .lune 8 Tho Town Council met last eleiiiiiB slid nmilo tl'o nuniinl n'l'irri'irln tloim. Three (if tlio llio companies pet fAOU eneli, tlio l'liueiiix is reduced to $100, while. I tlie Wert laid coinpHiiy U ilicrciied to $1100. ! The Omul Will gets $M0. Tlio tutnl appro i lirintloua for tlio borough during tlio yciir Is 1 fsn.TTU 1, mid the total amount of caili 111 I liHiid ut picscut Is but $'TII 10. Tlio minimi 1 Ins levy wan reduced nnc-lmlf mill, uuikinc it 71 mllh. Tho Hoard of Ileiltli H given nil itppiupilntloii of $1,000; strict lights, $11, 1 "il 00; police salnrlei, $11,790. A temporary I Icmu of $IR,000 was made to meet current i epenes. I The Amorlkmilslier ItepubUUiuicr was n winded llio contract to print tliclipw county , bunds. This win the only hid received by I the CniiuulsgioiictH lind Contloller. Deeds fur tlie following leal estate transfers I weie llled for record : 1'roin John (1. Ilullitt, ' attorney, to Allcp Wile, luemises in Port Cinlion ; from .lane (Imnt to Henry Slieafer, premises in Shenandoah ; from Harriet II. (Irani, executrix, to .lane (Imnt, pieiuises In Shenandoah ; from I,. W. Wls!iii;pr to r.llcn C llarner, premises ill Schuylkill Haven; ' I'niiii WelKlrr I!. Leader ct ux to I W. Wci-wiiiKcr, iuciiiics in Schuylkill Haven; fmm lleuben ItilliTinu to Henrietta Shell- i hummer, piemiM-s in Walker township. Hon. S. A. Loscli was elected a meinour ol the Schuylkill Haven School Hoard, succeed ing County Commissioner StauH'er. lesijjucd. It will ho lemomliered tliat l.nsch was de feated for the ollice by Stiiutler at the Febru ary election. In the case of the Safe Deposit Rink against the County of Schuylkill on a tem- poraiy hun for iiO.OOO tho arbitrators meet I i at the court house next I'riilay morning for j 1 the purpose of hearing evidence. ' Several l'ottsville homing birds weie ! turned loose in Virginia on Monday, and i were Ul hours in coining home owing to tlio , storm, ltettlg's bird won, Nicliter's second 1 and Ruler's third. Marriage liceii-cs Merc issued to tho follow- ling: John I'lanlgnii ami Ratio (i.iriigau, both of Palo Alto; Daniel I.iinderg.ui and Margaret Hughes, both of Palo Alto; John Manning, of Mt. Caimcl, and Katie Cauiey, of (ioulon; Mike Tanuawski and Itosey I Ivlassank, bnth of Yorktimu, l'a. 1 Many itiiproicinents are to be made in thu Academy of .Music this summer, and then Pottsvlllo will have tlio Iluost opcia house in the county. At ii meeting of tlio American Order of Steam Kngiuccrs, held in Cllrarilville, resolu tions were adopted deploring the condition of the people of the anthracite coal legions, and lcipicsthiK the (lirard H-lalo to icducc the loyalty on anthiai ile eo.il, so as to give it a i haui'c to compete u ith bituminous coal. Thohc uhn ale anxious to serve their coun try in the Held, hut have not yet enlisted arc likely to have an oppoitunity. It would not bo surprising if tlio captains of the Silinylkill county companies should arrive hoine before the end of the week to recruit their companies up to the rupiired number of ICO ull'u-cis and men. The companies now have 81 olllcer' and muu. There aie now ten companies in tho ICighth regiment ami five of them aro from Schuylkill county, and !' uf tin, l-firrtlits will bn tnillilpil to fill out these companies. Under tlio new regula tions tkc volunteer regiments must consist of twelve companies. One Minuto is not long, yet relief is ob tained in half that time by the Use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents consump tion and quickly cures colds, croup, In inn li i tis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and ung troubles. C. II. llagcnhucli. The Coal Triule. Tho month of May has not proven more satisfactory for tlie anthiaeito Initio than did April. At its beginning, thero was a tem porary activity in the New Iceland inaikct. This was brought about tliiniigh an advance in barge rates to suventy-fivo and eightj cents, owing to tlio fear that tho nur might pruvent regular shipments, hut as tills was found to be without good ground, the rales dropped, and those whoso orders hud not gono forwaid had them stopped, while othei buyers decided to wait until thu rates again reached a satisfactoiily low figure. Charters were obtainable for ill'ty-ilve and sixty cents at tho end of the month and were oipectul to go lower. Tho market at Philadelphia, llultinioro and Washington was without a feature of interest so far as llio iiuauttty ol sales was concerned, hut prices at theso poiuU have been oxtieinoly weak, and material concessions aio known to have been given. In the West, at liull'alo and corresponding points, the samu condition cxWs. Thu mar ket for the steam si.os bus suH'eied seriously through the small production. Some ordcis for tliciu havo been Idled with larger siicd coal, but in tlio majority of ca-es the con sutuers bill o taken a quantity of soft coal which they have used either alono or with such amount of small anthracite as the) were able to secuie. Tho outlook fur June in fin-fiom iiiiouraging. Thu consumption has been estimated at a.i'iOO.OOO tons, and wink this might ill itself bo mure than the actual lequircnients, thu usual excess in pioduutiuu above the estimate must bo ulloweil lur, and this may piovo sullieient to cauo trouble. Thus fur prices haio been exceptionally linn in and around New York and Nuw Kugland points, but it is feared that the .weakness in tho southern and western markets may tinow an abnormal quantity of coal to tidewater points and forcu sales at lower liguros. Tho human machine starts hut onco ami stups but once. You can keep it going longest anil most regularly ni using imnun nunc r.n-iv i.'lsi-rx the I'.iinuiis littlo nills for con stipation and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. llagcniiuc.li- Col, CoiIj'h Only Card. To Tin: I'Uiii.ic: Onco for all, and all rumors and reports to thu contrary iiotwith stiindlnL'. I beg to most positively iissuio my comrades, friends, patrons and the press, that wherever and whenever my "Wild West una Congress of Kough Itiders of thu World" is hilled to ainioar. there will I no Willi It also That I not only always personally direct it us u wholo and every production conniiltil therewith, but Invariably appear at each ami every afternoon and evening performance, conscientiously lullilling every anveniscu nriiiiilso mado in my name. My place 1ms always been at tho froU; I havo not been ucciistomed to loiter at llio rear. Yours very truly, W. F. Copy ("liull'alo Hill") Mr. Cody's (liull'alo Hill's) Wild WostSliow will nnnear in Shenandoah on Tuesday, Juno 2lt. Unserved scats will bo sold at Klrlln's drugstore. Window shades from 111 cents and unwind 1'j.tiinatos given on large shades. F. J. Port., !M Not Ih Main stieet. tf THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah Itclleiifi'd by IlcalliigH In I'lillildel pblu and lliiltliiiorii. Philadelphia. June 7. Flour xvenk; win ter supcrnne. il.Kul.Mi; Pennsylvania roller, clear. tllC.JS; illy mills, exlra, tt.&usM.ifi. ltye Hour sold In a small way at W.iWyH.so per Isirrel for choice Peun sylv.iulu. Wheat neglected; No. 2 red spot, 11.. Coin Inactive; No. 2 m'xed, spot, aWWie. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, Jse. Oats dull and wouk; No. white and No. 2 white, clipped, Sic. liny wtuk; choice timothy, tlii.CO for lnrgo bales, lb of quiet: beef hams, Pork easy; mess. Jlo.7M,ll; short cleur, in.2.v,iia.76; family. IM.tjotflt. I.ard easy western steamed, J.a). lluttcr llrm; west ern creamery, ISM-liki.; do. factory, 10ft li'jf.; isigins, 1U-.. Imitation creamery Jliiillc t New YQrk dairy. 12frfalHq,. The bust place to buy your wall paper Is ut V. J. Portz, 21 North Slain street. Wo have the Urgent stock noith of the mountain, tf BOOMINGANTHRACITE. MeelhiK for the 1'urpoi.o to be Held Itoro Tii-iiUIiI. Messrs. W. F. Sleln nnd W. K. Lord, a euiumlttco apH)lntcil by the Mt. Curmul IUis luess Men's Association, aio in town to urgo tho booming of anthracite coal. They visited a number of our business men yester day and to-day nud received such ciicourngu incut that a meeting lias been arranged for to-night. It will bo held In Schmidt's hall, on North Main street, and it is hoped thai all business men favoring tho movement will be In attendance to give It their support. Tlio object of tho meeting is to appoint u committee to attend a eeiienil convention to lie held at Huzlctoii during tho latter part of this month to further the interests of the boom with combined action. Suggestions nnd plans fevniing tho in leiests of the unthraclto coal industry will bo dlscused. Tlio commltteu desires to stalo that there will lie no oxpenso In connection with tlio movement, unless It should occur in the form of subscriptions to a fund to press action before the Inter-State Commission in behalf of the undertaking. To give an Idea of tho feeling that exists the following letter received by President llolieh, of Ml. Curinol, from II. S. Fleming, soiretnry of the Anthracite Coal Op"ralors' Association, tho ollice of which is in Now York city, says; "I see by tlio papers that you have belli elected president of the Association which lias for Its purpose tho betterment of the an tlinicito trade. This is something which wo havo been trying hard to bring about, nnd if we can co-operate Willi you nnd bo of any assistance, plcaso consider us entirely nt your service. "Some ncllvo measures are essential at this time to again place the nnthrarlte trade on a substantial basis. It has been losing ground, and unless something Is done to stop this and place the product on tho basis where it can better coinpeto with other fuels, no change for tlie better can ho hoped for. "I should bo very glad to hear from you as to what steps you proposo taking. To show you a part of tho work wo have been doing, I am sending you by this mail a copy of our association letter containing a communica tion sent to tlie various railroads, with special icfercneo to tho small sizes of anthracite, which, as you know, are an exceedingly im- poitant part of tho product." It might be well to add that the president of the association'is Hon. Wm. Council, Con gressman from the Scranton district. Till; .IKIDCltN lli;.l!TV I'hrivcs on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exeicise in tlie open air. Her foi m glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system nculs thu leansing action of a laxative remedy, slio uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup (Jo. only. ltci. Nullie's Siller .lubllee. Last evening tho closing exercises of the celebration of tlio tweiity-lil'th anniveisary of Itev. Aiitonius Nathc, Ircetor of St. .Maui ik-us church nt Ashland, was held. The three days of prayer preceded the silver Jubilee held yesterday. Tho jnbilco eier-cisi-s proper began by the leading of a solemn high muss by thu jtibilariau, l ather Nathc. assisted by Father Mcdcttigan, of Ashland, deacon, and Father Mason, of Minursville, as sub-deacon, rtov. James Flanagan, of Head ing, acting as master of ceremonies. The church was crowded, and the ceremonies were beautiful. Tlio sermon of the mass was pleached by Itev. Francis Parr, of New York, and then Father McOcttigan, of St. Joseph's church, preached short and "eloquent sermon. After tho mass tho happy juhilaint and thu invited guests repaired to tho parochial resi lience whole congratulations were showered upon hiiu. Many presents wcru given him to iciuiud him of tlio quarter post in tho century iuii. The ladies presented the cliuich with three handsomo sanctuary chairs, while tho men havo started a fund to wipe out the remaining debt of the church. Among tlio many priests present were : Itev. Scheiitelhafer, of town ; Kuv. P. I'. Daggett, Lost Creek ; lov. MiCullough, (ilrurdvillu ; Keys. Hogan, Musturli, Rilli nud Hurksco, Muhnnoy Plane. The observance of tlio oveut closed lust evening hy an entertainment in the opera house by tho parochial school childien. Yi'Merdny'-s l.UM'hull l.'nino. At I'lill.ulelphl.i-St. Louis. C; Philadel phia. 1. At Iloston Ilostim, D; Cincinnati, '1. At Now VoiU Chlcugo, 3; New York, U. At li.illlmoio lliiltlmorc. H; Louis ville, 2. At Washington Pittsburg, 3; Washington, 2. At llruoklyn llrooklyn, 0; Cleveland, 5. At Tonmlo Toronto, 13: Springfield, 4. At llutrulo Hiiiralu. 11; Syracuse S. At MnntrcHl Piuvlilence, S; Montreal, 7. At Itiiehester Wllkeshurrc, 11: Itnchcstf r, 10. At Hlebmonil Itiebiuiinil, 7. LuniVistor, 3. At New.irli llurlioid. S. Nexvaik, 2. At Itemllng Heading, s; Paterson, 0, At Norfolk Nurfulk, 9; Allentown, 5. .1. P. Owons Acquitted. Wheeling, W. Va., Juno 8. The enso of J. P. Owen.s, indicted jointly with Mrs. Atkinson, wife of Governor At kinson, on the charge of complicity In nlleged forget y, went to the Jury last evening. A verdict of not guilty xvns returned. A demurrer xvas entered to the second Indictment against Mrs. Atkinson and argument has begun. Her fi lends are conlldent of her acquit tal since tho Owens verdict. AX'lll Not KVep Out Prowi limits. Kingston, Jamaica, June 8. Tho gov ernment here is much exercised over the enforcement of the neutrality laws In Its endeavor to do strict justice to both parties. A case In point Is that of the Spanish steamer Purlsima Concep clon, with a load of provisions for Mnnzlnallo, Cuba. Tho American con sul Iras protested that these provisions wore intended for the Spanish forces. Tho general belief Is, however, that they are not contraband. In tho case of the newspaper dispatch boats tho government hns decided thnt these can enter for coal whenever they choose. Tlio Next .Manila Kxpeilltloil. San Francisco, June 8. Major Gen eral Merrltt declared yesterday that the Becond expedition to the Phllliipln.es niny leave tomuriuw, although the titini ot sailing cannot bo definitely nxod. Only a few of the cavulry troops which go to Manila will carry horses xvlth thorn. The greater number of cavalry men will go dismounted and xvlll se cure mounts when they reach their des tination. DRINK- CI.IJAUY'S KXTRA PINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. JjtOlt STATU M-.NATOH, HON. M. C. WATSON, OP BlIKKANIHlAII. Subject to Prmncrutlu rules. THU WllATItint. Tho forcens't for Thursday ! Cloudy, warm and sultry w outlier, with fresh southerly winds nnd slight temperature changes, fol lowed by local rain nud thunderstorms. l'lTHY POINTS. Ilsppeultigs Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Hasty Perusal. Paving was beguu at Hnzleton on Monday. The German-American hose company of Mahanoy City has received Its new hose cairiace. Amos Walbildgc, for many yeaisn travel ing salesman, has opened a brokerage ollico at Mahanoy City. j Thu Windsor hotel at Shamokln is fur sale, tho pioprietor contemplates leaving that town. t Tho O. A. It. (lung lo the breeze n hand. I some now flag In front of their building on j Main street. It was pin chased from F. J. . Port?. ,t Hon, local dealers. Advance car No. 8, of Hufl'alo Hill's Wild 1 West show, was In town yesterday doing ' additional billing for its appearance here on Tuesday, June Ulst, Thomas Kudalowski, of Mlnersville, fell down a Might of stairs and broke his neck. Tlie construction or the 12-mllo trolley load between Haslon and Hethlcliem was begun yesteidny. Lvau tlrlllltlis, of Mahanoy City, sustained dangonius internal injuries hy being thiown from n carriage During a storm a wagon shed blew over on Daniel Hicbelhoiiner, a wealthy timber con tractor of Port Carbon, nnd he wus seriously injured. Tho new North Franklin colliery operated by tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal and Iron Company, was put in active operation yester day at Trovortou, Northumberland county, giving employment to 500 men and hoys. Lveryboily's liable to itching piles. IJIch and pour, old and young terriblo tho torture they sudor. Only ono sure cure; Dean's Ointment. Absolutely safe ; can't fail. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Schmidt has sulllclciitly recovered from tho operation petforined upon him last week to bo about again. T. F. Miles, the grocer, spcut a part of to day nt the county scat. Chiist. tiruliler was among the townsmen who visited l'ottsville to-day. Mrs. Vj. H. Hunter, Mrs. T. H. Hutchison, Mrs. J. S. Klstler, Mrs. N.W. lleddull, Mrs. H. L. Whitelock. Mrs. SI. S. Klstler wero in Heading to-day to witness tho scsqul-cciitcn- nial lelcliration. Mrs. William Stein, daughter and son, Agnes and John, visited fiieiulsat l'ottsville to-day. A. F. Morgan made a business trip to Frackvlllo this morning. Mrs. Hills Supowitz. of North Main sticct. has presented her husband with a daughter. John (! Thunini and Miss Lizzie Stank left town this morning to witness the sesqui centennial ccienioiiles at Heading, fieranuinns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, rose, etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, (lirardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. MISCELLANEOUS. irion SAM?. The property on West Oak V street, known as the llraiit property. Will be sold In iuglu lots or us a wlmle. Apply to W. (1. (Ireixory. agent. 20S r,ortli Main street. .Slim.ni.l.. Mi, l'u. G-l-tf 17IO It HAI.U A good property at No 42.', ) Turkey Hun. but 150W. Water in the houo mid other conveniences. Makes' n nice home. XVill be sold llleap fur lush. Apply nt the 0-3-lw IIKUAI.IIOUICO. JjXOU HKNT. A slx-roinn bouse fur rent, good cellar, water In bouse, loented on ICtist Apple alley. Apply to Mary ltnhertp, No 125 Knst Coal street, Shenandoah. C-l-lw lilOlt HAI-i: A vnlimblu property on West V Cetitio stteet. dwelling house, and all con veniences, in ileslrublo locution. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf 1,11)11 HAI.IC.A Huloou, Oooil stand and V eeutrnl locution. Has two nool tables, one beluir u combination of pool anil billiards. Apply at the ItlutAl.n ollice. ' tf ITIOU HUNT, -A liouic, suitable for n sinnll locution In Pear idlev. near 1 finally Apply nt IIkkai.ii ollice. :-IMf CARRIAGES A GREAT SALE, Baby Carriages $3.50 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 and selling at wont-out furniture prices. n jujsy ruHNiruun and ST0VI: STOW:, 121-123 North JVlnln St. A good plnco for a good v drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 15. Centre street. Mi llet's building, Wine, Whiskies, iteer and Ciunri. Freshet beer In town ulwuys on tup. DANDRUFF . . . Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wectphal's fluxlllator Ones Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. luR sale AT Dime's mim l'ergusou House Itlock, "COLD DUST." Is never nlcnsant xi ell done, and spending much K M et .i i-..: n.:. 'in Alli:il llic i:iC(Uiiu liuua the houscwile lias time tor more jueasant tilings, Uirgest package greatest economy. THIi N. It. IMIUI1AN1C COJII'ANV, Chicago. Ft. Louis, WE BUILD rlOflES. T We build you a home just as you want it built. Wo will submit plans-and cost, or pass on the practicability of any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) IM. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. r 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' par nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At tho lowest prices cvor olferod by any storo 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 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 limes, in quality, style and price. Come and be convinced. Prices Advertised Will be Adhered to : Children's shoes, 3 to S, spring heel, patent tip, 8c ; S'2 to 11, in Russet, 58c j II i to 2, good itoiU, lace or Union, le.illicr soles, 69c. Infants' fine shoes, 35c. Our special price in ladies' shoes, regular 2.00 shoes at Sl.oo and $1 25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes, patent leather, at jit. 89, worth J2.50 ; elegant shoe at Sl.oo, worlli Sl.50 ; our J1.25 'hoe sells elsewhere at 2.oo. Lot of baby shoes, goal stock, will go at 19 cents. ijcnt's furnMiiiigs. We haie a fine line of li.mdV. ti c hiefs wl.ii h nil) go at 2 cents each; (me ,ncks, ,p per pair ; celluloid collais, 5c ; plv linen collars, 91-; l)ij line of uecW.ue, from 5r up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters" Build I rig,) 15 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. CARPET CLEANING. 'Hie undersigned have nssumed charge of the Shenandoah Uenovatinej Company'splant, and arc prepared to clean, sew anil lay carpels, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left at No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llqwers street. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home, or at Our Storo. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, "00LD DOST," 7TmmvtiiirrTYxVg hings work. The way to liave clcaninc lo net tliroutiH it quickly without strength, is to use Washing Powder. r:.l ...1 :., i, ,i,. .,a um miu miui ,-unj ,u .1.1. uio u,,u Kenr York. Boston. l'lilludelitiU. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES Iti wnll pHpcr nnd decoration N one of tlie nineteenth century nccomplUhment', That Is why IhtiMi whu Helett their wnll paper at CAKDIN'H Ret juich delightful resnUri. It Isn't ncccxKury to purchase thu expensive gradei, the defllKiis and eolnts are just ns nrtUtlc in tho cheaper grades, if they are not no ileh, Vor thotc who wlfdi to decorate their rooms with nrtMic. wall paper o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Overalls 40 cents. liig line of stockings, 5 cents up. Ilig line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 38c. Machine cotton, 2 for 5c. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirts. Pine line ladies' nnd gents' underwear. Lace and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. . All kinds laundered shirts. Nice linen hats and caps. Tiunks and valises, feathers, bed spreads. Hoy's oveialls, 19c. Nice stock of umbicllas,' Mining caps, Sc. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rnnn.-ciiEnf - store, o l)KAI,i:it IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2Q Woct Oentro Streets Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the iklu li lnvm rlably obtalued br thoft) who use 1'ozzoni'h Uoiupleilon I'owdcr. t 3