"3 .TW,iiyrajNiii UNCLE SAM'S Navy is a sixteen page book with pictures of the navy of this c ountry 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 ready now. Hack numbers cnnstill be had. The price is 25c each, but we furnish thetu by special arrangement at kv eich. HOOKS & BROWN, Or IM . Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine nand Iron. Larjre ilottlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Slie.tandoah, l'a. i;.i..i'ii- I Ii i It IHmt. . , "i i' !i,pi 1 Tin' experiment" v ,u n I ' i ill tm in iln bunt were n.' i ' i I. is Whin.- yesu-i day. A' r, ,,. W liulliuiil ili tennltii'd t" i, ii, i .1 v Thf bunt Khut mide- in i .ii 'In musts, IIiik? unit nil vii- i unci. iil nii'imi-Betl. ('.instrut t..r M ill-- -.ho w.i- iiillutvlntc the buat In ,i l.iuii l.. lust track of tier whero iib. iii- Win n nlie was down five mln lii - I,,- ' .'im aliirmed. At the cx j .i - in ii - l mm' minutes she came to 11,-u ' i Hi- ln'luw the place of siibnn i . in i' Wli'le Hiihmergetl two Muni - I-.'- i I oer her. THE: PROilUCE M'iRKETS A1- KcilccU'il li Denllimt In l'lillmlol 1 1 1 In iiiiit lliiltltnoi-o. l'liil ' 1 1 -1 1 1 i June II. Flour weak; "Wln- trr - (Ii II 4 "i'i lit ' l SC'.c Hi' iiiiH iM.J.r, l'ennsylvanla roller, $1 'm ii "i K. i-ity mills, extra. $1.2f,'(i Uvi' tloor in.ietlve anil barely steady .'ii T. 1 1. r b irrel for choice Penn itu , W.n.il slow. No. - red, July. ' "ii. i i.. No. 2 inlxnl, sjiot, ?M'n . .v.. 2 j i Mow, for total trude, Ssw Ml-, dull No. 2 Willi.', clipped, ,'K." II.iv slow; choice timothy, $12 Si) l.in i h il. lleef steudy: beef hams. " i.'l I. nk firm; family, 13.50(14. f. I. ml i tn m r i, I'M cr. .in, '"1 ' ' 1' - do w t u lilt. in u -l. in steamed, $0.13. Uutter . -ii'in . iviimcry, i:ii...WlCVte. ; do. I"' "I2i i'.; KIkIii. Hie. ; Imitation . n 1-. Ui.; New York dairy. 12i.. .1 unery. liPsHilfjifec. ; fancy 1 n.ii prints jobbing at lS(U21c; Ii". il. 17c. Cheese steady; large, i.'. ; small do.. !H4'iiio.; large, 1 i -.mull do., To. -. light skims, i , -I. C ' 'i' . p it skims, 4t!i 3Ue. ; full skims, : i l.r 'im. I: New York and lvon sv u nil i -iji.t., w.stern. fresh, IIVi. 1J. --I'Ulhito lnl.'illl.-, I'otatoes tllllet; Is. N ,i K KJ. n. w. $2.2a''!o. Tallow easy; cltx. " ' . . ountf-y, '.xti:F'nr., us to nu 1 1 li v i 1 1 1 1 iis.'.-tl oil dull; prime crude, 21'.. .I.. . II.. . 2rM;c. Ciibbage steudy; Soul b. I n T.'n 'l Hilt IrtiKt t- June 9.-Flour dull mid un-tli.iiiK.-'l. "Wln-nt dull and eusv; spot, $1 iiii','(,$i mil,,; month, ftSc. ; July, SS?iifiX9c. . A ut ii".t ss, ; ".ti iimer No. 2 red, BlHUf Dli i . i.ulliern. by sample, me.iii$l.01 ; do. on i-1 ui' !ii . fn $l.nl. Ctirti ste.idler; sjiot and in. mill :..vsiii:iSfcr.: July, ;ir.V4(ii:iri'V., Auuii-I .13 September, 8liVj.1i ;;ti:,ie. ; st i ..on t mixed, St1.!:!!'";;,.'-; southern, wltit. s;. di, veiling. :t3iji'. OalH on-d. r; N.i J u.--t'tii. 'i'''i. !.'.: No. 2 mixed do., 2d' . :i lf st,-,nl . N. 2 iii-iirl.y. slic. N.i j w . -l.in ,1' i lliy slim; eliol. . t in i . . lis ilJ'.'.ll l.ellilie. $1,2311311 p. r I. i Ki I Boom Hard Coal ! C3'nmmmmn""imm!mi'Hj f. t US ll.'tlllltl.l, an. I la- H.'lti-'fll-d with n.itliliiu less than '.ii.i!i . a t i o n o f fit iht ratesoii eoal. This hatb t-aliiiit-t is ,i lii.i.ii to liu i rta ti lt s If voit arc sit-1;, il . ill make you w i II If ou art-vM-ll, it will keep M.u . II. liatbin ..ii. i.l t h., "i- t-abinets w ill nit'.' the -t -k. pti.'al. Trial Baths Free. t3uiiuui'imm lumuiiuiuiuHl TurtiKh. It.is-iau. Mineral Mcdlt'litt'd, l'ei f unit bath" it. v.. ui- own home. on cannot liast til"-, in a l.u III t'lb ( all or send for . Ircnlars dt'Si ril.iiiK tlieni in detail lltli..rl..d agents ale C il. I'ftllilel-, .'11(1 W. Centre "treet; Win. .1. Webster, 117 H. Cent sir -et , Harry Pratt, lt.II S. .lartlill stret t. We Hepalr All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Rrstt, Ollitt .11 South lai.hu street, Shenandoah, l'.l. LOOK HERE ! June 14-, Flag Day, Should see a proper display of American flags, in term iug 1 1 with a Cuban flag here and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the fts- sortnteut as at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin ts Inva riably obtained by thof 1 who uso I'oizom'B Complexion i'owder. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wctphalc AuxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. ! OR sAI.i: AT- DICTA'S MRDEK ShW Ferguson House IMock, M GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, g 1 1 AY and HTJtAW. M Floor and Table 011 Cloths. ffc AVER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills ill the promises made for ii, is the verdict of those vbo have Med it. 'er s "I Invr Rn!d A VI R's If AIR V'.iOR for Afttt-n vr.ns.ind .'on.'t kniuof a sIik- cane where li .Mil mi', (' entire sutisfuctiwll." 1"'. M. UUoVi;, l'auiisJale, Ala. 6 " When (linens rRtiTil my hair tn fn1t out, I (mind Avm's lUlH Vli.nR ft most tx..-llent iirep. .ration anil onis tliat doe nil that li claimed for It." U Kt'SII, Conueltsville, l'a. icor "Avon's It IR Vim k doc mil that Inolnlmed fnr It. It rfKtiii .1 mv linir, width was fant becoming- wruf, brown." w. H It 1.. im natuial i n or dark HAMil.llul' K, l'aterson, N.J. "My hcail heenmo full of dandruff, and nftoi time mv hair ln'g.in tn fall out 'i lie use of Avick's Hair Vn.tiK stopped tlie falling out ami made the stalp clean anil lu-alth ." MRS. C. It. A VKlvS, Muunt A.r; , Ga. PERSONAL MENTION. (leorge l'olinct made a business trip to Orwigsburg to-da) . W. M. llrewer spent this morning trans acting business at 1'ottsville. Dr. Creasy, of Hock lllenn, l.uzcrno county, was a business visitor to town yes terday. S. L. liroiyn, late of this town, is now cm ployed as li conductor on the Second and Third street lines of tho Philadelphia Trac tion Company. Mrs. eh lCobbins, of Uast Coal street, pre sented tier husband with a son yesteiday aftornoon. Mrs. J. S. Kistler and Mrs. U. Ii. Hunter spent to-day visiting friends at 1'ottsville. JIarry Uoughoy, of Philadelphia, is visit ing his relatives in town. Mine Inspector Stein transacted official business at 1'ottsville to-day. M. U. Doylo spent to-day at tho county scat. Itev. James Moore, pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church oftotvn, lias received an interesting letter on camp life from a friend, Henry U. Kettle, who is stationed at Camp (1. II. Thomas, Chtckamatiga l'.irk, as a member of Co. I, 0th I'cnn. Vol., Inf. Mrs. John Whituer, of Mill (liovo, spent to-day with her daughter, Mrs. I'. f bible, id' town, ami was iiccoinp.iuietl homo by Misses May and I.u.io (table. Mrs. It. h. Ilrovvn spent to-day at the parental homestead at Giratdville. -Mr. and Mrs. Tlunnas Ilongh were in at tendance at tho funeral of Mrs. 1'iisi-illa Cooiubo which took placo at Mahauoy City to-day. Messrs. Fred. Wasloy tuid John Snyder "hiked" to Mnliatioy City last evening, to Ifi entertained by lady iieiiuaiutancea. Hon. M. I'. Fowler joumeil to Heading (lib. illuming to witness to-day's ilemonstiation.s. Tirol Phot i lrol Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies : I'liila. UirdTM-writers Insurance Co. of North America anil l ire Association, uuruorti File Ins Co., American Firo Iiisuranco Co., West Chester I-'ire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Deeds Kecordeil. Deeds for tho following rcalcstato transfeis wero tiled lor record : i rom .lames uava uaiigh and wife to IMward Ctivanaugh, premises in Coal Dale; Frank Uraboy to Win. (Irabcyct al, premises in Frackvillo; lllijali Kramer and wife to Alfred Sehlcar, piemises McKeansburg; Isaac Sclilear to Alfred Sehlcar, ptemisos "in .McKeitnsburgj Daniel Dcchcrt, trustee, to Frank W harmby, ptem isos in North Union township. Mnrii.lgd Licenses, . Marriage licenses wcro Issued to tho fol lowing: Wm. II, Koch, ofNew liinggold, and Itella I.eight.of Mahauoy City ; Anthony Sakowski and Maitlia Walukonls, both of Shenandoah ; ('has. Scliwieiult and Lena Klingles, liotli of Mahauoy City; (ten. W. Post and Anna Hughes, both of I'oit Carbon. A Itlg Tiiiihoihilid Lease. The 1'. tt It. C. .t I. Company closed a con tract with Congiessinan M Il.Kulp whcicby tlieysccuioa lease on -000 actes of timber land situated west of Indian l'.irk, at Sliaino- kiu. The timber w ill be used in tbeir col lieries. S USUAL, we business. 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 MAIIANOY CITY. A Young Wnumil llccntllcit Iiihjiiki While on ii Visit. M.ibanoy City, Jimo 1U. Mlw Mary Mnrslicr, n yoiinu woman 18 yoHrs olil wlio left hero about a iniintli ago to visit frietnls at 1'hlladclphla, lilt huh' III while tlicioiind la now subject to ll'iislout of bii irmtlonul character. Her chjo liecaiuu so aorlotts tlmt she was removed to the county asylum for tteatinent. William Morgan has returned from n two week stay nt the lirw-re lluist Ternico Sani tarium, Ilotoliith of Queens, N. Y. lie Is nuii'li Imiiroved in lionltli. Mr. mid Mrs. John lA'lhuriimii have to- tiiriud from lletlilcliem, wlieiotlicy ntteiuled the wedding of tho former'a brother, Jiwerdi. ('. 1). Knlor and family, now at l'lilladel phla. will ppend tho summer huic. The funeral of l'lisi'llla, wife of John t'oombo, took place this afternoon. The re miiiiiH weie Interred in the Odd rollows' t'eiiietcry at Tamiiiiin. Tho examination for tenehers certificates was conducted in the llliih school building by Superintendent Khrlinit yesteiday and tho 'M applicant) passed successfully, i The l)ewcy-IIolniinSamison-Sclilcy I'luh j It the name of a iiolitlcal ormililziitluii which will have a flan raisin next Monday owning. While pioseciiting Mining operations near Uirry'a the V. .t it. C. it I. Co. has dlscovcied a vein of coal ton feet in thickness and will begin to work It by stripping. Harvey l'erry, 22 years old, lost part of the second linger of his right hand while un rolling hose last evening from the new hose cart of tho (icriiiau-Ainerican Company. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. 1'Miinatos- given on large shades. 1'. J. I'ortz, at North Main street. tf ller lleiui shilled. From Hazleton Kxcliango. A very interesting and at tho snmo time utiiuual caso came to light at tho Hazlctiiu Hospital on Wednesday. It was that of a 12-year-old Italian girl, who came to tho dis pensary for treatment. Superintendent Lathiop found that her heart had shifted from tho loft to tho right side. While there have been a J"cw eases of tills kind, yet it is nevertheless a rare one for this institution and caused considerable suipiise. Superin tendent Lathrop stated that ho could baldly account foi it, but seemingly at sonio time or other tho girl might have sull'ered ftom an abcess on the lelt lung and in this way tho heait may have been pushed oer to its present position. 'Ulu News-Oelller nld. Tho Wilkcsbarro News-Dealer suitable has been adjusted by "Jack" McCarthy di-posing of his intutest to a syudlcato headed by i Attorney Lynch anil Mr. (Irahiiin, of the Wyoming Valley Traction Company. Tie policy of the paper will bo Democratic. lliiteloi.'s New Paper 1 The town of Hazleton, now well supplied, is to have another nowspaper, with the title of Telegraph. It will bo a weekly publica tion, edited and owned by William Joyce foimorly of tho Sentinel, who is well know n bete. The publication will bo devoted to the laboring interests and independent in politi. s. The New Trap tl Success. The Mahauoy City Gun Club yesterday afternoon gave their first shoot, when the new Magna trap was used, and was a success. Out of 7110 blue locks thrown only two weie biokeli. Among tboso who patticipated in the shoot woto M. K. Doylo and Dr. (!. M Hamilton, of town. TITey aio favoial!. impressed with tho new trap. Not ."Many I.ea lug. A prominent local steamship agent stated yesterday that not lirmy foieigners ate lett ing this region nt ptescnt. It may be that they do not caio to cross tho water while the war is laging. During the eaily spiing months it is estimated that over one tlioi.sand of tliis class loft tho legion. They did not all go to Kn rope, many of theiiT finding em ployment in the western part of the state and in Virginia. Others located on fauns in tho far West and not a few found work at the itou works in Lehigh county. Ilnril Times in lb., West. Henry Shearer, who left Hazleton a few weeks ago for tho West, is on his way home. Ho was in Washington and Otegon. In a letter to a friend, ho says times aro hauler in thoWest than here. Ho tells of many men returning from tho Klondike almost penniless. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Heailacho nover fails, 23c. Their IThiiiiI Weapon. , Last ovening Mrs. lA.iu Snyder prosecuted Mrs. Mary Anderson for assault and battery I before 'Sijulro Malia, of Brownsville. The j litigants aro sisteis and rcido on West Coal I street. The defendant is charged with pull-j ing tho prosecutor's hair and striking her 1 with a broom. Tho Justico Held her In 5-300 i bail. Killed In the Klines, fieotge Hlil, loader boss at tho I', tt I!. company s Potts colliery, at Locust Dale, was so badly injliied by being squeezed between I miiio cars and gangway timber thai he died J sunn alter. I lo was .ill years old and lesuled at Ashland. Buy Koystonellour. Itosuio that the name I.eksig & IlAKR, Ashland, l'a., is printed oi evory sack. er Weath 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 Clothing House. I. GOLDIN, Proprietor. POINTS tl tppmilugs Throughout tliu Clind-j Cllirotiltilotl lor Hasty l'trusiil, Tho llrotherhood of ltailioaders will meet nt Tiitiiaqtia uoxt Sunday and decorate graves of tho deceased members. Next Tuesday, Juno llth, Is llag day. Wheelmen complain of the bad condition of the country roads, and this does not exclude Slieiiandonh's tliorotighfaies. Spring chickens soil at twenty-tire cents a pound. The company leerttlted by Capt. W. W. Hcllnor, of Ccutralla, lias now its full quota, and Is leady to lie mustcied into tho U. S. Service Everybody join In nlul lielp boom hard coal. Gllmore's famous Xow York baud w ill give an afternoon and evening performance at the l'ottsvillo Academy of Music on tho loth inst. The employes nt tho Iltick Mountain and Vulcan collieries will bo paid on Saturday. The next stato encampment of the G. A I!, will bo held at Wllkesbarte. A strong of- futt was made for Mahanoy City, but inisiic cess fill, i .. I. Patterson, of Pittsburg, is the now department commander of the G. A. K. A class of 10 was yesteiday graduated from tho Lebanon business college. Ilarvoy Wise was yesteiday convicted Lebanon on four charges of horse stealing. Afraid to appear before a Magistrate for healing una trivial charge, Ltidwlg SchaH'or banged himself near Allegheny City. lly the withdrawal of J. N. Cassanova from tho Congiessiotial rnco in tho Twenty-eighth distiict, Colonel J. L. Spangler has a clear field for the Democratic nomination. The three Lafayette College students mid two young L'astotiians, nriested on suspicion i of having daubed the college chapel with tar, 1 were yesterday discharged by a Magistrate, i tlieie being no evidence against tliein. Aliiiiiliiiiin ineiuoraudum liuoks with your namo engraved, 23 tents. At liruniin's. Itctlei- Selictltito I'loiuisetl, Theionro pcrlstcnt rumors to the elicit that the collloiies oT tho P. & K. C. .t 1. Co. will next week begin woiklng on a schedule of four i days a week. Inquiry has failed to locato the source of the minors and it is known that no schedule has been olllcially announced. Tho best place to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Purtz, 21 North Main stiect. Wo have tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf A Olstingiili-hi'il Visitor, ltov. Owen James, D. D M. A., L. L. I) piesidcnt of the Itoger Williams Uuivcisity at Nashville, Teiiu., was lust evening the guest of I!ov. D. I. Lvans, pastor of the Fiist liaptist church uf town, and this morning left for S.'iantoii. Itev. James is "piuiling a vaca tion in making a tour of the states. Annual Seles overG,000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS fundi ai Wind and Pain tn the Stomach, Giddiness, l-'uluess after nn-als. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowstnoss. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appotite. Costivein'ss. lllotches on tho Skin. Odd Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Kervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Jli:i::il AM'S l-lM.S, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Females to cuni pleto health. They promptly iem..o obstructlonsorirreKiiltiritles of tho sys tem and cure Melt Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro a Rival Anil hnvo the LARGEST SALE ofnr.y Patent .UeillcliH! in the World. 25c. at all Drug Storos. GRAND : PIC-NIC O IM JULY 4th,1898, In Cohiinhi'i Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parlies will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock A wiiy in the Uillows Clay. ADMISSION To Dancing Platform. 25 CENTS. fl PITHY A Cool 1'iiiposltloiii To litoservo eatables and other liocussiitlos of llfu during the hut days is to pitichaso n rofrlgerator, A. II. Swalm Is making ro- frigoralors a specialty In addition to his hardware business this soasun. He lias both largo and small onos for family and buslnoss purposos. The "Col Iters" to the Game, llaso ball clubs ill town aro springing tip like fosos on tho btishci theso hot days. Tho latest to orgaiiuc Is the proprietors and em ployes of the various bottling establishments. They will bo known as tho Ilottlor's club and arc open for all challenges. Tho new team is p.utlcularly anxious to arrange a gaiuo with the druggists and ductois. i:viiiiKftrui' ' liii .' "Wcililed. nnltlmnre. June 10. MIsb Kvnngel lne Clsneros, wln.se romnntlc escape from a Spanish prison In Hnvnnn sev eral months ngo Is readily recalled, wnn united In marriage hero yesterduv to Cnrlos F. Carbnnoll, who nsslstod In Iter rencttp. The eeremonv tnnk plitro. nt the Hotel ltennert. mill the happy couple left for Washington nn hour later. Mtllttit to SujipffHH n Tt'tnl. Louisville. June 10. Ooveinor nind ley yesterday afternoon ordered out HO members of th reserve state guard to Clay county, wheie the ISnkor-IIowurd feud Is In progress. The troops wero or deted out by Governor Ilrndley upon the urgent recommendation of County Judge Hi-own, of Clay county, who say.s that great los of life may follow It the feud is not promptly suppressed and order restored. WIT MAMS At the home of her I nrt'llts. No 111 Ninth White stilt t, id 2 o'tloek p. in. on June Mb, Itessle i: . daughter of Wlil'nni I. and Sldw ell William", ngod 12 cats S months and 2i' ilajs. rmieral scr ii-cs at 2 o'clock p. in on .runt' llth. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited in attend. C-9-2t MISCELLANEOUS. iOK SAF.K. 'I lir iit-ol'Pit.v nn VW Oak .tii ir know ii tm tr (1 in tit liroiHTt V. WM1 In fnlil in iuuU' lots or na a wlitik1, Apply to W. O. in'j'nry, aM-tit, 20H North Main htiwt, Mil nainioali, Vn. 0-I-tf I Mill SA1-K. A ooil pioporty nt No 425, 1 Turki-y Kim. hot ISOIJO. W'ati-r iti tin- Iioiimi nnil otlicr cinivi'iilrnri'M, MiiUch n niur iionn Will 1k sold clicap for ca-ih. Apply nt the JImmmi ollke. M-lw IjlOlt MAUI A valimbli proju-ity on "WohI IwolHnir lionet', nnil all con- vctilcnccs. In tU"lrnI)lc location Apply to Thomas Toili, for fuithrr p irtimlarq. V7-tf Iaoit SAI.i:. A saloon, .(limit stand and I ' ei'iitilil location. Has two pool tallies, one , bi'liur a coniliiiintx.il of pool u .1 l.llliards Apply at the Hi kai ii olllci . tf IHOU ItLNT. A li.iusi', suitiilil. f..i a sniall j 1; fainilv, l..t-nl inn in Pi'i.1 all. near i Uentie Apl at II I It M l ..III.'.- IMK-tf , BABY- A. GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. 300 BED STEADS. They must be sold at once. They are now price of going al the low $1.25 goods are brand new at worn-out furniture Mi These and selling prices. busy r-uKNiruur: and STOVli ST0K1-, 121-123 North Main St. kes Summer Clothing EMAND: WE ARE NOW HAVING A SPECIAL SALE ON LIGHT REEFER SUITS FOR CHILDREN. COHE AND SEE THEIYl. WE ARE SELLING SOME WORTH $3.00, $3.50, $..oo, $5.00, for $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. TIIU WKATtllilt. The forecast for Friday s Fair to partly cloudy weather, with llglit northerly mid easterly winds and slight temperature changes, followed by local rain. Obituary. Mrs. Anna Itceker, aged !!D years, died at tho Almshouse of apoplexy. Her remains wcro taken to Now lloston for interment. Sarah, widow of tho lato Michael Nolan, died yesterday at her homo in Port Carbon. I Tho funeral will take place Monday morning. ; The funeral of John Corby, nn ugid usi dent of Wadesvllle, who died on tho Sth inst,, will tako placo to-morrow morning. ! interment at Tiunaqna. j Kilts' .Minstrels To-nlgtit i The inks' Imperial Minstrels of Ashland 1 will give a performance In the opera house at i that place to-night. A gient program is j promised. Tho proceeds will go to the charity fund of tlio Ashland Lodge of H. P. O. Klks. New DMsloli Silpelilitentli-lit. Kdward J. Williams, of Contmlia has been appointed division inside siipciintc udctit of all tbocolllciies of tho P. & 1!. C. & I. ( o. between Ccntialla and Sliamoklu WE BUILD HOflES. 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 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. NEW OPENING! We celebrate our opening at 15 N. Main street, to day riday,) June 3rd, by selling the largest and most complete stock of Clothing, Gents' par nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, .At tho lowest prices ovor offered by any store in tho Shenandoah valley. Our goods tire 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 severa1 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 8, spring hrcl, patent lip, 4SC j S2 tu n, in Kttssct, 58c ; JI to 2, good .'lock, lace or button, leather soles, 69c. Infants' fine shoes, 35c. Our special price in ladies' shoes, regular 2.00 shoes at gi.oo and Si' 25, We have nu elegant line of men's slioes, pitent leather, at 1.80, worth $2.50 j clc-;mt shoe al 1.00, worth Si. 50 ; our fl.25 s'hue sells elsewhere at fj.oo, Lot of baby shoes, good stock, will go at I g cenls. (icnt's furnishings, We have a fine line of handkerchiefs which will go at 2 cents each j line socks, 4c per pair ; celluloid collars, 5c ; 4 ply linen collars, 9c ; big line of nccUwaie, finin 50 up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) IS North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ElIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. of ttmt.Io1.ofer RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and elmllar Complaints, Rim picparm unucr itio einngcnt GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. . prcicnbeabyomlnfntphyEiclansi, RICHTER S E Yoi Id renowned I IIcmnrkJlviiPcc-'ful! lOnlr pt'tiulno wlili Trade Murk ' Anchor, T. Ad. Itlclitcr A CoS-31i rci.rlSln. C1T Vorl, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hotifon, Own Glassworks, 25 & W eta. Endorsed ts rccounuuuilca bjf A. Wasley. 106 N. Main st, O.K. Hacenbuch. 103 N. Main St. P.F.D.KIrlln. 6 s. Main St. ANCIIOIt' ,M'i03LVtUIAI hesl for Coir .I'vapcpmsYMtniiiiieh rnfitlnlNt ftmt 1 vHJutmrsrsrr urn hwtw w EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In watl papers and decorations is one of tho nineteenth century accomplishments. That is why those, who select their wall paper at C A It DIN'S get Mich delightful result. It Isn't necessary to purchase, tins expensive grades, the dcsiKiis ami colnrn nru just as artistic In tho cheajer grades, if they nre not so deli. For those who wish to decorate their rooms witli artistic wall papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 w. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Overalls 40 cents. Big line of stockings, 5 cents up. Big line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 38c. Machine cotton, 2 for 5c. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirts. I''iiie line ladies' nnil gents' underwear. I-ace and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shiits. Nice linen hats and caps. Titinks and valises, fcithers, tied spreaifs. Boy's overalls, 19c. Nice stock of umbiellas. Mining cups, Sc. S E. B. FOLEY, nE&..