UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this country ami Spain. It will also con tain pictures of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being leacly now. Hack numbers can still beluul. The price is 25c each, but we furnish them by special arrangement at 1 ex-, each. HOOKS & BROWN, in. rviaim st. A SUMMER TONIC. ' Beef, Wine rand Iron. Lnrxc Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, SV.iandoah, l'a. PERSONAL MENTION. Mi With. mi II. shoemaker visited fllriiil ul l'l i. U ill,- Ui-iluy. Mi .nut Mi-., .t oil 11 I'. McUiniiewliuve Rune to l'lnluilrinliiii to visit Iriemls. Mi inn! .Mrs. U. livfuwioli wont to I'oiulini: t!u- inorimiK to witiieM the MiMiiii-icutcniii.il 1 lehratiun Mi- Ili.Hiinl Doialier visited Iier iiaicutsut 1 1 n-k 1 lie tn iluy. W. Hi mi l'l irkc nmilo a business trip to 1Vii-hIi tu-dtiy. .lolni lii.i lirick, of 1'ieelund, was a town viiti.i h day. .lull 11 M. Witt, representative for tho t otniitli:t liii'winc Company at Slmuiokiii, w 1- .1 t' n iitur to-ilay. Mini Aiimi lleebnor, of l'liillulolplila, is visiting friends in town. Mr. anil Mrs. Morgan llovitn have returner! home frmii their honeymoon tiip. Tlicy havo jinne to hoiisekecpini; in u nuwly furnished liome on South wlnto street. James i'ox has guno to l'iiilailolphia on n liusiiieh' trip Mrs Jamli I'l'.mtz, of Wot f.'lierry street Krcpoiteil us lying seriously ill at lier resi lience. Mis.- Maude Si'hoencr, of Philadelphia, Is MMtniK at the residenco of .Mrs. Xow, on Last dial street. Mis Daniel Iledea and son Goorjto, weru ainoiif; those ot town who spent yestciday at KcnliuK. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'llWlIl'l' III tllO t'Olll. ll.h..k.. Mass., June a. While nu ll 1 I" .. 11 . , Innil "f c oal fur the Ilnd I' 'lli ul i'i mpuny yrstorclny n fIiuv 1 ' 1 m i i d 1 run of glunt powder 11 ilo ii. il. Thr ran rimtnlnrd nbout p 1 1,11.1- nf thr rxplnslvr. enough to i 111-' i ill .istiulis t-K 11I i is Ii ill if it had 1.1 11 shi'il"(l into the lire under a i..un li.iili'i'. Thr conl Is understood I., li.ur rniiir from mines In I'enusyl i.'iiiu fiuiii whlrh the t'nlted Htalos K ci mi" nt olitnliiH a liart of Its coal f..i 1 In- nivy. It is thnimlit that n inin.li. 1 ul' mull rani limy havr hern pi. ii.. I 111 thr rou 1 by Siianish sym lui liiv.ris in- Hides 111 thr hope of clls ul'ium in Animlcnn wnrsOiip. 111crir41n and ('iilian llass, all sicH and qualities R J. IVirlz, 1 N. .Main htreel. If HOIJIV3 PIMA cure Ijlver Hid. (Jllloiianess, IndlKeHtto.ij Ileiiiluclio A. ulcus- nt laxative. All Driic'L-lstc Boom Hard Coal ! rannimimmnnimmnmiipa a 1, t nt fli'iiiaiul, .in. I 1.1- saliolU-il with nnthiuy: tlian t 1 1 11.1 1 1 u t 1 o II nf fi riulit t nt on coal. Tin lt.it 1 1 raliinrt I- 11 lxion to liinnati it If vmi nri'hick, it w ill niakf oti m 11 If you are will, it will K-i't-p mi i 11. . iiallllli Din f tlii"i wihint'l1 will mi iiict tlit' most wki jitit al. a Trial Baths Free. 'HUIIIIUI il'UI. jmiMlUIMUlEJ Tnr-.iHli Itiis.inn, Miorial liatli- in voiii own liniiir Mi.tliati'il, 1'iTfillili' Von eiioiiot li.iM- tin s 111 it Oatli I'll, ul) or wnil for I'ln-iilarN iIi-kitIIiIiik tlirin in dftall Aiitlinriisl iiifciit art V (i. Palmer, lill, W I i nn. sirret, Win. .1. W i listrr, 117 I:. Coal street , Jian Pratt, :K1I S. .fardln Mrert. We Hcpalr All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Pratt, OflUt ll'l South Jarihn Mrcct, Sht'iuiinlnali, Vn. LOOK HERB ! June 14-, Flag Day, Should see a proper tlispltfy of Ainerk-a.ii flags, interniingl e il with a Cuban flag here .iiul there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the as sortment as at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet Rottuess of tho skin is Inva riably obtained by tuur wuo uo I'omoni'h Uoiupleztou 1'owiler. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcctphal'o Auxiliator C ure- Dandruff and all diwnws of the scalp, luK ALK AT DUSTQ'S DMIDER M0F I'ergusou House lilock. XS 1'KST LINK OK- & GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, f I'AY and HTItAW. M Floor and Table Oil Cloths, I front u its victims. It puts them in tho power of the weakest organ of the body and makes them its sluves. They must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten lifo of self-denial. liavo cured many bail casoa of dyspepsia - they will euro you, if you uro suH'ering from that disease. Mra. 11. 15. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Ilnpids, llich., writes : " Aycr's l'ill curt-il rne of ilynpopjii.i from which I liml autfureil for throo jrarj. They beat uvcry ulbur uiodi cino." WAHANOY city. 'iiiu riniii elm it I ill I toiy. .Host Sorrtiullll Mahanoy City, Juno 11. Many peoplo will rcliicmher tln sinuular anil sorrowful case of Mrs. . Martin llecker, ntr Annie Schwartz, a younu woinau of this place who wan icuioviil to an insane asylum in .January, last. She was a member of a family that came heio from lloivan, a miiiinc village in tlio Ilazle tou leiiioii. About live years ao tho young woman anil Martin Keeker were niarrieil, ami on the niitlit of the wnliliii); the hriile heeanie insanu. Her husband cureil for her nt Inmio until last January, when it became necessary to remove tho patient to the county insane asylum. A little over a mouth ago the liushaml ilieil from appendicitis and on Tuesday the final chapter was furnished by tho death of tho wife in tho asylum. The funeral of the lato Klelmrd Phillips took place to-dajT. This town has been chosen ns the place for holding tho next annual convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The grand division of tho Suns of Tem perance will hold its annual se-siim in this town during tho middle of next month. About ono hundred delegates will ho In at tendance. OlIltierVoT tlio Cnltril a77. fi. ficrantiin, l'n., Juno 3. The united boards uf the Ancient Order of III beinlunH yrstnilay elected the folhnv IliB nlllrrts: State preHiuVnt, I'ntrluk O'Neill of riilliiilelplilu; vice president, C. C Ilolinvnii of Srianton; srrretury, (llllirrt Curry nf I'lulns; tirasinrr, John M. Krlly nt rittshurg. Mnlianoy City was Krlr trd fur thr next conven tion. 7M r 1 1 f onil I !' ('.ml OiHTiilu'l' ICIllnl. Ilusslfliin, I'll.. Junr A. S. Van tVlrkle, tlie nillllnniilre coitl operator n nil philanthropist uf this city, was accidentally killed hero yrsterdny while imi'tlrlpatlim in a clay plKpon slnmi with frleiuls a short distance outside of the city limits. Mr. Van Wicklc, him self an exiirrt shot, leaned over his Run, whic h was londrd, to mark the spot where he stood at the time of his lust trial ut the pigeon. The barrel of his sun was pointed directly at his body, and ns Mr. Van Wlckle leaned over the trlKtrer was touched, setting; the weapon off. Ills wiilo.v Is a daugh ter of tho lute millionaire cual operator, Arlon Purdue. i'iiol I'iriit i liiit Insuro your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : I'hil.i. Underwrite! s Insurance Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford File Iui Co., American I'iro Insurance L'n., West Cluster Kiru Ins. Co., United 1'iieineii's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Tardin St., Shenandoah. Keportfil Hallway (Mniugrs, It is runioied in railway elides that Agnuw T. Dice, superintendent of the Sliamoldn division of i he 1'. .t I!, liailway, is to bo t ransferred to tho Heading division and that ho will bo succeeded by Joseph S. Waul, resident engineer at Williainsport. All kinds of vegetables and lliiwer seeds, and plants at Payne's nuiseiii's, (iirardvillo. Klectric ears pass the door. S-li-tf S USUAL, we business. 1 1 PSLLS PILLS Gm Hot Take off that heavy winter suit and enjoy life by wearing one of our nice, neat, cool and well made Summer Suits. We have them from $3.00 up to $12.50. For $4.00 you can get a first-class Summer Suit. Come in our store and look at the prices marked on our goods. They are plain and can be easily read. After you see them you will say they are the lowest you ever saw. IMPORTANT TO M WINDING BELLS. 1 ho .Month of .luilo llrlngs llapplnes lo Miiny Voiilig IIpiuIh. Iist nvotiliiK Miss Clara Ii., daughter of V. II. li.iniiHii, tlio Pottsvillo machinist, and W. (1, Viieiigllins were Joined in widlock at the residence of the brido's parents. Itov. Powers, of tho Presbyterian church, per funned the ceremony. Miss Kate tiariigan ami John l'ialiiilgnn, both of Palo Alto, were married yesterday. At Port Ciubon Miss MukrIc Hughes and William Loudrigliam weie married in St. Stephen's chinch. Miss Dolllo N'oon mid Harry Helms, both of Pottsvillo, weio married last evening in the Lutheran church. A pretty homo wedding was solemnized nt Mahaiioy City yesterday afternoon, tho run tiactlng parties being Miss llvn Lewis, daughter of O. C. Lewis, of the shove place, and l)r. 1). V. Deekort.of Schuylkill Havon. The groom is at present located at Sliamokiu, huliling an important position under the P k II. liailway Co. The ceremony was per- fiiniied by Itov. T. M. Morrison, pastor of tho Piesliytellan church. i Invitntiuns have been issued for the up- pleaching wedding of Miss Mary P.. Mo'la glian, of Kast Centre street, and P. .1. Coo, i a popular young man of Lost Creek. The ' ceiemony will take place In tho Annuncla-' t i on church on the afternoon of the l.'itli inst. Announcement Is uinde of the approach- ing luarriagci of Miss Maty Kinney and P. 11. l ye, which will take place on the 22nd int. The coming bride is a school teacher al Ash land and is tlio leading soprano ot St. Joseph's church choir, while tho groom is in tho wheeliiglit business at Mt. Carmel. William Lj-ster, of Ashland, and Miss Annie Flanagan, of (lerniauluwn, wero inanied at St. Ignatius church at Ccntralia yesterday, llev. Hayes olllciiitlng. On June 2Uth .Miss Laura Ldwards and W. L. lteauinon'., both of St. Clair, will he joined In Wedlock. The lattot Is editor of the St. Clair Local. Aluminum lneliiuraudum books with your name ongiaved, !.'." cents. At liruinm's. Strange IHsapiii'iiiiiuce The dead body of all unknown man is be lieved to bo lying In the canal near Pottsvllle. All his clothing was found on tho hank, and tlio man was seen lying naked near tlio water for houis, then wis nilsbed, and when a seaich in tlio wateis was mado no tiacoof the body could be found. His clothing was searched, and the only thing fuuiid was a match. Ho is believed to be it man who was discharged fiom jail on Tuesday. A nioie thuiough search of the waters will bo made. tlrlltlllllll's .Sc-lloul Troubles. There is more trouble in tho Centiali.i Sdiool lloaid, with another deadlock. Tlio lioaid met Monday evening to organize, and was compelled to adjourn, hicaiiso David K Kollaraud James M. Hellly, candidates for piesidcnt, each leceived thiee votes, the Hoaid consisting of six members. A com piomiso may bo ell'ected before tiio time ar rives for tlio election of teachers. Now ring, Watkin Waters Post No. lhi, (!. A. I!., has swung a new Hag across Main street at the licfouich building, to replace the old one which was tattered and torn by tlio wind and rain. It is 111x15 feet and was purchased fiom P. J. Poitz. A Cuban Hag is also suspended from tho samo rope. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, Elic. Obituary. At two o'clock yesterday afternoon the Inline of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Williams, on North White ftreet, was Nisitoil by the (Irlm Peaper. It summoned to its fold their 12-year-old daughter, llessio lMith. The deceased had been failing ill health for the past eleven months. The causo of death was dropsy. Tho funeral will take place from the family reside mo on Saturday afternoon at2 o'clock. Services will be conducted in the l'lotestant Lpiscopal church. Tlio le maiiis will be interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery . Charge oT Larceny. Constable (liblon wenttu Jliddleport yester day urined with a warrant for tlio arrest of Felix IlobaUki. Tlio charge Is larceny of a lefrigerator belonging to William Snyder, of tlio First ward, valued at J."i(). While Hohal ski was a tenant in Snyder's property at Mid dlcport, ho disposed of tho refrigerator in some unknown manner. The defendant en tered ?:I00 ball for his appearance at court. JUiuiloror llangt'il. Special toKvnxiNO IIkicai.ii. Newark, Juno U. Andreas Ma'.mak, was hanged in jail hero this morning. Tho crime for which Maluiak paid the penalty was murder. He uxchauged his wife for tho wife of Michael Koine!, and altcrwards killed the latter woman because she deserted him for her own husband. Oi'i'Uiin'H Ilrpiibllcan Victory. Portland, Oic, June a. About thrre fourllis of thr total vntr of the stato has brrn counted, and shows (leer, Hr publlonn, for Kovernni', hns a plurality of S..S77. Appiiixlinatcly 25.0(10 votes yet remain to br counted, nearly one-thlid of this number being In tho cllv of I'oitlmid, where the ltepiibllcans have law pluralities. Acroi'dinK to the vote already counted complete returns should Kivr (leer at least 10,000 plurality In the state. Doth Republican rou crrssmeii air elected. Weather flakes are up to the demand and none need swelter in winter clothing while we are in the Rich and poor can afford to buy at our store, for we have prices and goods to suit both. The Mammoth iT. 1 . T TiMNTiTm -. "I m -aHiim- n.ITS 1, i . . . - . NEW CHURCH OPENED. Dig lli'iiioiistialliin by Polish, l.lthuaiihili mid Shmiiilnu hoclelles. Uetwcou three and four thousand Poles, Lithuanians iind Slavonians from the M-voral neighboring tewns and patches, mid of this town, assembled to-day to witness the formal opening of tho now Polish Unman Catholic cliiiicli at tho comer of Cherry and West streets, and the parade following tlio tho opening ceremonies. Tho capacity of tho church fell far shoit of accommodating the Immenso throng and tho streets in tho vicinity of tho edifice wero crowded with peoplo. At ul 110 o'clock this morning tho societies congregated nt St. George's Lithuanian lionian Catholic church, where a decorated carriage was In waiting for tho clcrgymun who had been assigned by Aiclihishop ltyan to take chargo of tho new cougrogatlou. Under escort of mounted representatives of tlio several church societies, the new pastor, Iiev. Mathislow Kopltkiswicz, lato of Phila delphia, accompanied by Uevs. Abroinailis and Milukis, of tlio Lithuanian church of town, and Itov. Mntulaitis, of tlio Lithuanian church of MlncrsviUc, proceeded to the new church, whiro lnnns was celebrated, Kev. Kopltkiswicz being tho chief celebrant. Following the service sit tlio church there was a street parade, one of tho largest seen In the town for some time. There were about twenty societies, or an aggregato of about 2.00D men in lino. The music was fur nished by four hands, tho Lithuanian of town, Lithuanian of Mahanoy City, and tho Tut key l!uu and St. Nicholas bands. The rotito of tho parado was out Jardln street to Oak, to Whito, to Ctmtro, to limerick, to Coal, to Main, to Centre, to Chestnut, to Cherry, and thenco to. Jardin street, where the societies wore dismissed and tho ceir moiiies ended. Hi'liliills C'alr. Hot Tumales to-night. l'lcnlc ,luly tlir fourth. Tho Columbia Glee Club, compo-ed of prominent young men of town, havo ar ranged to hold a monster picnic at tlio Col umbia paik cm July tho Fourth, and this event In itself will attract hundreds- of people to the town from the surrounding country. Among the features will be a singing con test for male voices, tho comnetitivu picco be ing "Pock Away in the llllluws (lay." A prie of $2.1 is oll'ercd. Parties from Luzerne, Noithuinbeiland and this county will con test. The famous Sclioppe orchestra will furnish the dancing music. At Payne's nursery, (iirardvillo, you will find tho laigest stock overseen in the county. L'eiitrallo I'lag Hilislng, M. M. Ihlrke, Ksip, has received fiom Messrs. W. J. Hellron, John J. lieilly, M. 11. Cull' and C. J. Lennahan, a committee of tlio Legion of St. Ignatius of Ccntralia, an invi tation to deliver an oration at a Hag raising under tho auspices of the society next Mon day evening. Mr. liurke has acceptol tho invitation. Insiiectols to Meet. Mine Inspector William Stein today re ceived an invitation to attend the mid summer meeting of Mine Inspectors of tho Antluaclto region to bo held at the Allen House, Hoiicsdalc, next Monday. Mr. Stein will attend. Pohert llrownlce, Chief of tho Stato Ilui run of Mine", will ho present and read a paper on mine inspection. IhilbiirUliig' for Manila. Friends of James Lniigdou, of Ashland, are in receipt of a letter fiom him dated May Hist, at S.m Francisco, Cnl., staling that lie was prep iriug lo emhaik for the Philip pines. Ills friends aro awaiting further news witli deep i tl Iciest. Tlio best place to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Porlz, 21 North Main street. Wo have the largest stock north of the mountain. tf The Cellll'llllll (lolllcry. Once again It is rumored, says the Ashland Telegram, that tho now breaker at Ceiitralia will stmt up. Work is being piishid and extra men aie employed In getting tho breaker ready for some purpose. It is said work will begin in the next few weeks. Oeraiiiinins. fuchsias, panies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (Iirardvillo. Till close and gladiolus bulbs. GRAND Pir. 1 j ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Billows Gay." ADMISSION mtt8 25 CENTS. IN DEMAND. tit ;i";'.ri'jiiiu.i. lYi I a -r Want 'ilirli f'itstiif fo Koslgrl, A committoc of tho congregation of hi. John's Itefnrmed church, of Tiiinaomt, ap peared hoforo tho Chassis nt Pinogrovo and usked for tho resignation of their pastor, Itov. Frnntz. Tlio laltor told them ho would retlro in a week or two, hut falling to keep his promise they now appear In print and again demand tho pastor's resignation. Tho members claim tho church treasury Is empty with poor prospects for tho f 11 tine. Window shades from 10 cents and upward, I'stimates given on largo shades. P. J. Portz, 2t North Main street. tf i)ii;i. WILLIAMS. At the homo of her rorenK No Ul Ninth White street, nt 2 o'clock p. 111. on .lime Uli, Itcsslc i: , daughter ot Wlll'nm I', and Hlilwell Williams, aged 12 years s months mid 20 tints. Funeral services at 2 o'clock p. 111 on .lunelltli. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends noil relatives respectfully luvlteil to attend. ft-9-2t MISCELLANEOUS. I.IOU ItKNT. Mole and dwelling;. No II North 1' Wllitn street, Odd 1-Yll.ms' blllldlllK. (lood business locution, all conveniences not mid eottl water, only S'JO per mouth. Apply to tiny of the trustees, James Patterson T T. Williams or Harry Iliiiitzbiger. o-ti-IIt-eod ITVIlt HAI.H The propetty 011 West Oak I" street, known us the (bant propeity. W'ill be sold III single lots or lis a whole. Apply to W. (1. (livgory, agent, 20s Ninth Jlalli street. Shenandoah, rii. o-l-tf JjlOlt HA 1,12 A Bond property at No t!', 1' Turkey Itun. Lot I50:!0. Water In the bono and other conveniences. Makes 1. nice home. Will lie sold cheap for cash, Apply at the IlKUAi.iiollIce. M-hv FOlt HALU-A valuable property on West Centre stlect, dwelling bouse, mid all eon- , veiilences, in ilcsirable bieatlon. Apply to I Thomas Tosh, for fiutber particulars. 5-27-tf IAOU HALL. A saloon, (lood statu! nnd ' ectitral location. Ibis two pool tables, one being a eniiibinntlon of pool and billiards. Apply at the lll.nAI.11 oltlce. tf 1 filnllv ,,tl,,,, In Cnl- ii.'l. ni.,11, it imiisi., nmuii.ii iui it mm. 11 famllv. alley, near 3-ts-tf Centre. Apply at Ilr.UAi.n nlllcc ftllAUTUU NOTICI: -Notice Is hereby given J that nil iippllciitlou will be lii.'ule to the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, 011 Mnniliiy, the 20th day of June, INtls, at o'clock In the forenoon, by Michael Mills. Stnu Inlaw llaitj lock, Staiuslaw Icadzfi-wlcz. Walter Kiimliiski. .bilin (ioniey nnd Anthony Katniti- I nkt, nailer the Act of Assembly nnd Its sttpplc- incuts to provide for the Incorporation and 1 regulation of certain corpoiations, ap 1 proved Apiil 20th, ls7l, for the cbmtcr I of an intruded corporation to be called and 1 known us ".st. Joseph Polish ltomnn Catho lic lU'iii'lk'i.il .Society, of the St. Uasinicr I church, of .Hhcniuiiloah, Prima.," the chninc- tcranil olijci ts of which are the maintenance of 1111 oi-ganiatloii Tor lirnellHul aril piotcitlve purposes, l,y t'stahllshiiig u fund for the iclli'f of sick nnd Injured members anil the ii'licf of the fiimlMes of such inctiibcrs as may ille. Mali I cor poration is to lie carried on at Slienail do.ih, Pa., anil fur the purposes above set forth is t have, noss, ss nut enioy nil the rluhts , and hcncllts of said Act and its supplrtiicnts l.llWAItl) t mioi.maki:ie, Solicitor. Sheiianiloah, P.i., .limn 2nd, 1 SO". fi 2-9-10 BABY A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. 300 BED STEADS. They must be sold at once. They are now going at the low price of These goods are brand new and selling al worn-out furniture prices. (l busy PUHMTimn and STOVE ST0KI3, 12I-123 North Main St. timmer Clothing WE ARE NOW HAVING A SPECIAL SALE ON LIGHT REEFER SUITS FOR CHILDREN. COHE AND SEE THEM. WE ARE SELLING SOME WORTH $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, for $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. Clothing House. Ainiuolild (latinos Troiihle, A Joint coimeclcd ttlth tlio ammonia tanks of tho ico making machine in the Columbia blowing Company's plant blew out yestcr day nflcrnnon and for a wlillo thcio was a lively sceiio at tlio place. Threo men, L L Clark, Patrick Fox and (Icorvo Howes, weio . lenipomrlly nvcrcoino hy tho gas while try-' lug to roach tho engine to stop tho pump In ! tho room where tho ammonia escaped, hut initio of them weio tcrinusly affected, n. though Mr. Clark was still suflcrliig slightly fiom tho ell'ects this inoinlng, The damaco caused hy tho accident will not exceed fifty dollars. The repairs worn mado to-dny by two men sumniuned from Mt. Carmel by Mr Drawer. Tlio men are experts engaged In building 1111 Ico plant at Mt. Caimel The opoiallons of thu hicwery weio not Inter fered with hy the accident. Succeeds Mr. W. II, Lewis, ltoliert Allison, of Port Carbon, has been appointed a member of the Hoard of Tiustces, of the stato hospital at Fountain Springs to fill tho vacancy caused hy the leslgnatlon of William H. Lewis, of Win. Prim. Tho appointment was received hy Mr. Allison yetteiclay and he Wnl accept the position. This is the second time ho 1 as served on tlio hoard. 1 WE BUILD HOHES. We build you :i 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 quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) INI. Via in St., Shenandoah, Pa. 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 Clothing, Gents' par nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At the lowest pricos over offered by any utoro in the Shenandoah valloy. 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, to S, spring lirel, patent tii, .(Sc 1 Sy2 tu 11, in Russet, 58c ; Hi I" 2, Kul111 slock, lace or button, leather soles, 6o,c. Infants' fine shoes, 35c Our special price in ladies' shoes, regular $2.00 shoes at Si. 00 and Si. 25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes, patent leather, at Ji.Sr), ivorth 2 $0 ; elegant shoe at $1.00, worth S1.50 ; our fl.25 shoe sells elsewhere at f 2.00. It of baby shoes, good at 19 cents. stock, will go dent's furnishings. We have a fine line of handkerchiefs which will go at 2 cents each j line socks, .)c per pair ; celluloid collais, 5c j 4 ply linen collais, 9c ; liij; line of neck ware, from 5c up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (INllGr-iael Peters' Building,) 15 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. "for oeer ms'lkM of tlm filnhn frr I tflt II D M ft M HI IK W Hal J1 I I V IVI j ' 17EUHAL0IA nnd similar Complaints? j iiuti lULjiartu uuuer 1110 binngfut GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.. prescribed by eminent pbyeiclanii. DR. RICHTER'S fed a intinn w 1 1 PAIN EXPELLERJ ?-3 World rcnowncil I ricmirkaMysuc'ccnfnll (inly gi'iiitino vim 1 raile ntnrK Alienor, I". Ail. Welder Co., 2IS 1'curlSI.,. .New VorU, 31 HIGHEST AWM1DS. 13 Branch Honsos. Own Glassworks, CS&tiOcLs. Lndursed is rccouiuicmlci! by A. Wasley, 106 W. Main St.. II. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., r. r.v. Klrlln. 6 s. Main St. 4... snenandoali. t. p. n .iyfl DR. niCHTEFVS 1 "ANCIIOIt" STO.HA01IAr, hest for Gnll' . llvsprnsltt.Htninneli rotilnlfiltilH. I EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper mul decnrntlons N one of tlio iiiiirti'fittli ci'iitury nooninpINlitnentH. Thut It why tlmu who Kcli'ct their wall paper at OAltDIN'H K tneh delightful reaultH. It isn't neeej:iry to purchase tho expensive grades, tho dentin and eolorn are Just ns nrt.Htic in tho cheaper prudes, jy they nro not ho rich. Kor those who wIMi to decornte their roonm with artistic wall papers tfo to J. P. CARDEN, 224 w. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Overalls 40 cents. llig line of stockings, 5 cents up. llig line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 3SC. Machine cotton, 2 for 5c. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirts. Fine line ladies' and gents' underwear. Lace and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shirts. Nice linen hats and caps. 'flunks and valises, feathers, bed spreads. Hoy's overalls, 19c. Nice slock of umbrellas. Mining caps, Sc. fc P R FOLFY nY!ni W KjJ E. i. I ULU 1 , Centre B, gy L. GOLDIN, Proprietor.