UNCLE SAM'S "N ivy is a sixteen page book with pit. Hires of the navy of ttiisj c ountry and Spain. It will also con tain pKtmvs of the important battles ot tlu w.ir now on. One copy is is-1 suiMcuh week, nine being ready n.'W 15.il. k numbers can still be had. i Th. p'1-"1-' 25 twh, but we furn.s'n tlk'tu by special arrangement , .1 li k each. j HOOKS & BROWN,! a. ISJ. Main St. I ft SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine -and Iron. Large Mottle, S Cent.. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, S'.uuandoah, l'a. HE MAINTAINS HIS POSITION. Pi c Inn s Tluit '-o Lour i- 'o Aro M nil. ml AIIIiilicci It Will llo Itiijios- Slljll l I'lWorVO till) IlllU'llOIKlflUlO of (hum Vifiilimt InriiiliN." I r i mi .1 unt- 11. Sir Charles DUke, in i. li'iiivi- of commons yesterday, ii. i i nilurtlun In the forelKn of- fn i i ml attacked the Marquis of 8 ' u foreign policy ot censes Eii i' l.' i ithiK to the United States he E I inn in iter relations with the United Ht i oi mainly due to the good In llu nre of her majesty's ambassador at 'NVaMunirton (Sir Julian I'auncetolel, for tin government policy has been ra-h and feeble. Everyone will wel c jiiil an alliance of hearts with Ametl ca but no alliance could be a war alll an. u." Com timing Sir Charles said he did not I" ln-xe in the possibility, mooted by th- t- .i.i.iiy of state for tlia colonies (Mr I'humberlain), of an alliance with G.. rmany. Th. parliamentary secretary for tho foruyn ntllce, Mr. Ueortre N. Curzon, B,nc -ii 'lit to the Kood inlluence of the Briti-h uiiiliassador at Washington. Hut In- asserted that credit wob not duo m rely tn the ambassador or to the xi(t' ni ies (if the moment, but to "Lord K.Uisl.ui j ' friendly, calm and dlspas KUui.it. attitude during the discussion of ditli' oil matters with America two yi.irs i4". An arliltration treaty will un . 'I i lie ai eelited." Tln-j .sl.ilement was erected with chi ruijr AnsweriiiK a nuestlon Mr. Ctirzon said the siibjei is to be referred to an arbitra tion comniislon all relate to questions bttwen Canada mid the United States, but. he added, soino ot them are'of im perial interest. Air ('liiiinlierlnin declared that the objet t ni his lllrinliiRlinin speech wan "in it I" In) down a pulley, but to statu f o t s tn Ihis country as to what I con iv in In' the conditions and great ) ! ! ins we are called to face." The i:pi- b. tie continued, had been made, and th ie uas not one word of It that b. mi. M.l'-il to withdraw. Great llrlt am "iild si.ind alone, but In that casn t. . .ml. I imt exercise the controlling iiiilin n. she had hitherto exercised ill China. ' So long as we are without al ll.ini . he said, emiihatically, "it will be Impossible to preserve the Indepen dence of China uKalnst Inroads." Hepc.itliiK the leading features ot his UlrmliM'luun tin-cell, Mr. Chamberlain d' t lured. "If ii became known that we were billing to consider alliances It Is not unlikely I hat advances would be made to us A mutual understanding with one .. the great powers would savo a v. r large addition to tho navy." In i ..in iudliig he referred to tho "Im port l in i of a close understanding with Aniema." adding: in uiy opinion, on such a mntter, the T'nit. il suites would not listen to thu Irl b viii." Hut whether England or Ani' 1 ii .i wire menaced, he said, he liopi .1 it would be found that blood Is thu l.' i th.in water, and, without deslr lnfi tu force either nation to enter Into an nluani e with which a majority of both peoples did not thoroughly sympa thize, lie would repeat his conviction that the i loser, tho more dellned nnd the clearer the alliance between tho 1'nlted States and England, the butter It v, i.HHl be for both nations and for clvilu.it ii n. Two Killed by .'nlllugTJoal. WUki sbarre, la.. June 11. William p-'Vls. a n er, was killed by a fall of r"i ' In th. Uollenback mine last even inir V. i'Ii m Morris, a miner, was kill ed In th. Nottingham mine, Plymouth, by a fall of coal. 0 .' Sec samples of ouroiigniviiigin the. window tli-.pl.iy of aluminum novelties. ISriimm's. iii:i. Hill MUt.-On the loth hut., t HliPiinnilunli. l'u . Carolina, wife ot Jonathan iloimrr. aizt'il M Kuril. The funeral will take place on loiuliiy, J:nh hint , ut 2 p pi., from the fundi) ii il iict, comer nt Jurdln mill lmrel utreetM. Hinlcol III the Trinity ltefuriueil eliuu-h. Interment ill Odd 1'cIiowh' teinetery. It LOOK HERB ! June 14, Flag Day, Should see a prope: display ol American flags, iiiteriiiiugl e d with a Cuban flag here and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the as sortment as at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. 1I1JST LINK 01' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Wt?H Cc-iitre Hi, What does A stand for? When some friend suggests that your blood needs A sarsaparilla treat ment, remember that A stands for AYKU'S. The first letter in the alphabet stands for tho first of sarsaparillas ; first in origin, fir.-t in record, first in tho favor of the family. For nearly half a century has been curing all forms of blood diseases - scrofula, eczema, tatter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's u book about theso euros "Ayer'sCurehook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which is sent freo on request, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. Tho 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 follows testify that it has done. Will it euro you ? It has cured thousands liku you. Why not you? I'Ol.l I ICAI, POINTS. WlUiain Willielin l",i , of I'uttsville, has uiinoillii ed himself lis u cam'.iiliite for Con gress, upon a free silver platfonn. (Jinte number (iT Ilenini nils me urging .Mr. Uil lielin's niiiiiiimliiiii h.v the Democratic con vention. Tlii- is in line with the program of the free silverites inaugurated several days ago. James 1'. Miiiogue, of Ashland, has an lioimced himself as a caiidldato for Con troller, subject to Democratic rules. John (). I'lricli, J.Mi., of Tamniiua, is itiaking mi activi riniviiss fur the Senatorial urmiinatiim on the 111 to 1 platform. llromm is unfortunate in his ncwrpipcr supporters. 1 hohc lie has come mighty high, hut he must have them. The contest fur delegates to tlio Democratic county con veutiou is waxing warm in this town between the opposing elements. liirh siilo appears to he confident of success. David Urnham, of tho Malianoy City Aniericaii, is ipoken of as a caniliilato for Senator on tho llejiublicuil ticket. Maliclila C. Watson, of Shenaiuloah, who is an aspirant for the Humiliation of stale sena tor on the Democratic tii'Ket, can have the Ashlatul dclcgales without a iluulit, even if they have allcaily heeii pioniiseil to 1 1 iggins by a certain contingent, of our ciirh-lnne politicians, whose avoinhipnis exceed by far their political influence - Ashland News. Alvan Marklc, who hut recently resigned from the Statu Committee, is now a strong anti-tjuay adherent, anil it is hinted that if a light is to he mailu for Congress from that side, ho may cunsent to become their candi date. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take Dr. D.ivls' Ati-llcailai he. All druggists Constable Assaulted. Whim Constable Tosh weut to execute a landlord's warrant at a house on South I'ear alley this morning the Polish woman mi guard at the place showed liiiu a hot time. Shu got In a couple of upper cuts on the ollicer's nick and face, drummed upon his shins with a stove prikor, and went through evolutions with a broom. Tosh disarmed tho woman as she successively picked up and used thu weapons, hut when tho Amazon tried to crack his skull witli a stovo raker lie concluded to bent a rcticat and sworu out a warrant for her arrest befuie Justice Shoe maker. Delano School llimid. Delano, Juno 11. The School Hoard of this place lo-urguiiizcd lust night. The mem bers aio Martin Need, August Hocgg, John Arncr, David Allen, James tioldsworthy and It. C. r.ngle. The fn'lnwing nlliccrs weie elected : l'residcnt, Martin Need: Sccielary, August lioegg; Tieasurer, Clenrge llull'tniin. The teachers were elected fur the ensuing year as follows: I'rincipiil, I'rof. J. M. Scluope; grammar si'hnul.Mi.-s Annie ( Mauser; secondary school, Mis Annie Puust; primary school, Miss I'loienco Iiirlmrtls; assistant, Miss .Millie Smith; Tienton schuol. Miss Dcdiu Crouscii. Seilng Time, l'ollceinaii Foyle Inst night aneslcd a I'nlo named William Knott for fighting on the streets. As Willlmii could not pay tlio bor ough lino In) lulls' servo IS 1 lours in the lockup. Coming llvcut. July 4. Omnit picnic under tho auspii es of Columbia (lice Club at Columbia park. July 10. Jco cream festival miller auspices of Company A. rife and Drum Corps in Nub bins' opera liouso. AVIui la the Mull? Krnin Uiutctoii f-taiutard. A man who registered at the Ilazlcton House last ovenliig as l'.itrick McDowney, of Slionaudoah, while wrestling with nuutlier mail, supiHioud to be u doctor from tlio same place, fell down and sprained ills arm. lie was removed to ids bed and Dr. John sum liionod, who drossed the injured member. In the meantime Olllcer Hrill caught the other individual and locked him up. Tliu name, of McDowuey is a fictitious one. Iluy Keystuuotiour. lie ruio that tho naiuo Lkssiu & Ha eh, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every sack llimy ut Ki'liley Kim. Tho Kehley ltiin culhury wasopur.itcd 11 vi and a half full days tliis week. Tlio em ployes there aie ceitainly enjoying good f irtlllle. Boom Hard Coal ! -i and Ik nut U 11 ci 1 itl notuhiir Umn 1 1111 11 rtiuall . at I o n t fri'iulit rutiiHon tout I t 1 1 Ikimi ratlin h u lioun to luimau- Ity If you an nit-k it will iiiakt 1111 win. ji ynii art1 will, ft will kt-ci. you wt'll. A linth tit OHO tlftlMIM.'1'Ulllllt-t will t'onwm-4- tlx inoHt Hki'ptical. Trial Baths isuiuiiu uiuuuuuiiiuiuuuiy Free Turkic., H"h mil, Miu ial, Jlitliiatid, IVrfuitic liutli- in mmii tvn Ititiiic ton t'uiinut Iia iln.H. in il ttatli l ib Call or Ni iitl fur iiiruiilarit lcKerllilnie tlu'iu In detail. Autlmru-il huvhi uri' (' ii. rainier! ait. W CVntn- NtreH; Win J W litT, 117 I t'oal Ktr 'ft , JIarry i'rult, :tH s Jai.iin Mrttt We Ueralr All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Pratt, Ollkt !Ci Hnutli Junllii ilml, KlicimiuUuili, l'a. a an -a cms i E 8 a PERSONAL MEN HON. C V. Smith, irpiewiilliig l:. C. DeWill t Co., insnufai'tiiters of iruplietsr inidlcines, was in town lsnt cm'IiIiik, anil leliewcd a rolitmrt with the ItKKVUi. Mlsi Aniilo'l'. l.lnitlmm lias returned after a visit of several days to friends In Heading. Mine Inspector Stein Hlul wife visited friends t l'ottsville to-day. Heuheli. sou of Louis Kstz, of West Coal stieet. MMillously 111. Misses Annie and Murj Kinimel spent to day vlitlng friends ut l'ottsville. William U. Diisto relumed last evening from a lslt to licailiiig. Harry Mellon, of l'ottsville. was a guest of town friends last evening. S. I,, llrown has ictlirncd hero to spend a few days with friends before locating in Philadelphia. II. M. WeMciiifliil, of Mt. Caimel, formerly proprietor of the Ferguson House, spent a few pleasant hours in town this muring. Mrs. ClftUer, of Noitli Janlln street, was a visitor to l'orty Tint yesterday, Sho was the guest of her son, Dr. Hatry O. Clauscr. Col. 1'. H. Monaghati, of (lirardvllle, was a morning visitor to town to-day. Mis (lerlrtide M. Hough is spending several days among acquaintances in Tiima ( 1 1 1 n . Mr. and Mrs T. It. Hutchinson liavo pone to Sunlmry to spend Sunday with fiicnils. I'rof. H. A. Daltry, organit and cho'.r master of tlio Chinch of the Nativity at South Hetliloliem, is a guest of l!ev. (1. W. Van I'ossen in town and will preside at the organ in All Saints' church to morrow morn ing and evening. Window shades from 10 cents nnd upward, intimates given on largo shades. F. J. t'ortz, 'Jt Noith Main street. tf Hospital Tlllstees Meeting. The board of trustees of the State Hospital at Fountain Springs will meet Monday next fur the purpose of organising. The three new lueinheis, Messrs. 1'. D. Helms, of l'ott vllloj (Irani Herring, of lllooiusburg, and Hohcrt Allison, of l'oit Carbon, will take part in the orgaiilatlon. I he retiring ineiiiliers ale Dr. D. J. Lungtou, Siienauilu.ili; William H. Lewis, Win. l'ciin ; ex Senator Charles F. King, l'ottsville. No changes will be made in thu management of the institution. The house and ground, committee made an inspection at the hu-pl-tal to-day and reported everything in excellent shape. Is It a bum? Uso Dr. Tlintuas' Hi'lectnc till. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' Kclcclrlc Oil., At your diugglsts. Church Notices, Thu subject to-nioriow morning in the Primitive Methodist church will ho "The Fall of Satan." Services in the Calvary H.iptist church to morrow morning and evening. Muiniug subject, "Tho Characteristics of Coil's People." Kvcning subject, "The Future Abode of the licdeeuicd." During tlio even ing the choir, led by W. Waters, will give a special anthem. All will be welcome. Volunteers of America meetings every night at S o'clock. Sunday ut 11 a. m , holi ness meeting. At 3 and s p. m. salvation meetings, Sunday night the meeting will ho cuudiiited by liriillieis Uliuades and Hcaiimout. All aro welcome, especially tho sinners, (.'apt I. II. Jacket ill charge. Tho following special music will lie rcn deied at All Saints chinch tii-niorrow morn ing. At 111:30 a. in. To IKmiiii, Hullivaii ; of- fcilory, "Lovely Appear," fioni the Uedciiip- tion, (iounod. Kvcning, at 7:311: Magnificat and Nunc Dlmittis, Woodwind ; solo, "(limy to Thee. My (iod, Tills .N'ighl," (Conned) Miss F.illth Morgan ; oll'ertory anthem, "The Itadlant Morn," Wuodwaul. Miss IMith Morgan choir master. Professor P.. A. D.iltry, organist and choir master of the Chinch of tho Nativity, South Itethlchein, will picsiile at the organ and will givo a shoit organ recital after the evening service. All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, f lirardvllle. Llertric cars pass the door. A-G-tf Till) Largest l'lug 111 the Country The citizens of Mauch Chunk will shoitly lling to tho Incezu the largest Hag in tho United States. It is to ho nl by 7.1 feet and will ho attached to a wire ropo between the two mountains and suspended over the. Lehigh rivet. The ropo needed will be two Inches thick. The Hag, when finished, will weigh 2U."i pounds and cost fluo. The ma terial lcnuircd for the construction of this Hag will consist of T73 yards of bunting, 100 arils of niusllu and HI yards of lli-ounce link. Lack star will bo 5a inches in diameter. Kendrick House Free l.iiucli Meek turtle soup will bo .served, free, tu all patrons to-night. Mom Volunteers to Leave. Sergeant Pi ice, of Co. F, Kth liog't 1 Vol., lias returned to Ulrardvillu in search ol more volunteers. Up to last evening lie had seemed thirty men, who will leave shortly fur Falls Church, Va., where the 8th Hegniieiit Is In camp. Till. IKlllCltN ItllAUTV Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her foi in glows with health and her face blooms wilh Its beaut-. If her system needs the cleansing action of n laxative lemedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, luado by tlio (iililurnia rig Syrup Co. only. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, I2I-I23 N. Hal 11 St. A first-class bread baker who understands how to conduct a ran"e to bake bread which win De given away irec to everybody. The baking will be done in full view of the public to demonstrate the (nudities of the range. Watch for later announce meats, til 1 1 t r Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 1 21-1 23 North Alnln St. 1 " r" ." TUB YVIUTIIHIt. Tho foiecnsl for Sunday : I'atlly cloudy lo fair, sullty and wanner, ami flesh settllictly winds, preltahly follutvcd by local ruins or thunder storms in tlio northern districts, PITHY POINTS. iliippenliig Throughout the Country Chronicled fur H11M3' I'ertisitl. Harry Hntise litis been appointed watch man at the plisoii, succeeding John Shaw, teslBiied. Malianoy Piano Is in line for hard coal, and lias elected James Matircr and Jehu F. Key- nohls as representatives to tho Scratiton con veutloii. The I'. & 1!. colliery employes at Malianoy City were paid to-day. The bodies of tlio six drowned miners at Kaskavvllllam colliery liavo not been re covered, but the work of resctto is being pushed sight and day. The fouiidrynien at the Puttsvlllo shops have been put en full tlmo. Homn hard coal. The public schools of St. Clair will close on Wednesday. Harry Dolancy, formorly of Ashland, has been appointed master mechanic on the New York division of the P. & 1! railroad. Hon. C. K. Hiumni and Daniel Dully will be the speakers at a Hag raising in Ashland this evening. A new camp of tho Sons of Veterans lias been organized at Locust (lap, with a mem bership of forty. Tho men who liavo been digging for gold at Mauch Chunk, havo now a carload ol ore ready for shipment to tlio smelting works. Dr. Maraud Hothrock, of Mount Pleasant Mills, has been appointed a member of the Hoard of Pension F.xaminlng Surgeons in Snyder county. John Tecl, employed at the West Ilangor slate quarry, Northampton county, was instantly tilled by a thiee-ton block of slate falling on his lien 1. McKeesport is tn have a $35,000 municipal building. Dr. I). W. Ilichards has been elceted presb dent of the Laston Medical Society. A new court houso will bo erected at Wilkesharro on tho slto of tho present build ing. Organized labor m Allegheny county has commenced a war of extermination on tluce cent beer. Hiirglars scented ?i'i0 woith of merchan dise by breaking open a trunk in the freight liutiso at Heaver Meaduws, Caibou eaunty. llllll'n TIllH? Wooffi-r One lluililu-il Dollars ltpwnnl fur any 'ni' nf Citni li. Hint enn not lie i-uii'il liy Hail's Catarrh Cum. V. .T.CIU'.NISY tc CO.I'iops., Toli'ilo, O. A'o the uiuli'lsi;uc'il( liavo known P'. .1. Cheney for the lii't 15 years, and believo him perfectly liouoialile lu all liu-ines traui.a(tIoiis anil fin ancially alilc to carry out any obligations niado liy their linn. Vir .tTllux, Wholesale DriiKKiits, Toledo, O. W.M.11IM,, Kinnax c MAUVl.v, Wliole-alo DlllK" BNts, Toleilo, Ohio. llall'H Catuirh due is taken Internally, aitlnjr lirectly upon the hlooil anil uiueoiis surfaees the system. Price. 75e. per ltottle. Solil Ity all UruKKl-t-1. Testlnionlals free. Tlio CilM) Apiieulml. V. Ci. Kaniuliar, Esq., on helialf nf tliu THXpayer.-.' Assoi:iation, lias forivarileil to thu riothonotary of riiilailulplua county thu nccenmry p.ipemniipenlliiKfioin JihIku Koch's decision in thu county bond case,, in winch thu latter uileil that CniuiuisMoncrs had tliu U'Kal rlftht to Usuo bunds to liiiiiidato tliu prusi'iit indebtedness of the county. Thu best placu to buy your wall paper is at I'. .1. rorl, 21 North Main htreet. Wu liavo thu largest stuck north of thu mountain. tf Scrctuiilc s. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Fred. Jay, who havo just returned fioni their bridal tour, weie tundeied serenades at their homo 011 Nortli Jardin street last evening. The (irant II.1111I first put in an appearance and rendered selections, The band's depaituie was followed by the arrival of tho Methodist Episcopal church choir, of which Mr. Jay is a member. Itu-frc-h incuts were solved and tho choir re mained the guests of Mr. nnd Mis. Jay until midnight, during which pastimes of various kinds were indulged in and thu visitors left for their respeitlve hemes delighted with tho events of tho uvening. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-lleadaeho never falls, 2!ic. GRAND : PIC-NIC oim JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen aiuloah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST f"r male parties will lake place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the IHllows Gay." ADMISSION WS? 25 CENTS. 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,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. SUED THE COUNTY. An Ailiiliiitloii Item Ink mi tlio AllMlug Ten TImhiniiimI liolliirs. Tho arhltrntlpu In llio enso of tho Hafu Deposit ll.ink vs. tlio Cniinty of Schuylkill, suit brought to recover $M,000, a loan, win commenced yesterday. 3. II. Knercher anil II. 1). Smith represented tho bank and County Solicitor H. O. lSechtel wis for tho county. Tho bank claiim to havo loaned tho county $20,000 mi n nolo dated Juno 30th, 18117, for three months ut 15 per cent. In teract. Tho full faeo of tho nuto was paid by tho bunk on a treasurer's check, Jated July 1st, 18117, mndo payable to tho treaiuror of tlio county. The noto fell duo September 30th, 1S07, when it was relieved to November SOth, 1S07. Tho orlKlnal noto was surrendered to tho Commissioners. Sir. IIaz7ard, tho wit ness, who cavo tho .ibovo Information, said tho bank held no receipt from tho county treasurer, nnd novel asked for ono, as tho check boro tho treasurer's signature. A number of witnesses wcro called, among them Deputy Treasurer Delbert, Coninil sloncrs' Clerk H. V, Hcberand Deputy Con troller Payne. On behalf of tho defeuso It Is claimed that tho county doos not owe tho amount claimed; that tho county lias already overpaid tho bank for money which tho county never received, nnd that $I0,U0i) charged against thu county by tho bank had never been received by tlio county. Tho arbitrators aio Mahlon It. Nichols, Harry Hutisc and William M. Kaussett. Gonuiimins, fuchsias, panslcs, daises, roses, etc., fur spring planting at l'ayno's nurseries, Olrardvillo. Tuberoso and gladiolus bulbs. Tho ltongh Hitlers ol Hie World. Tlio grand review ol tho rough riders of the world, with which tho afternoon and evening performances of lluiliilo Hill's Wild West mil bo inaugurated hereon Juesilay, June 21st, deserves much more than n pass ing notice, and as it always begins at 2 nnd 8 o clock, sharp, all siioiiiu no scnieu ny max time in order to see, enjoy and appreciate tho wholu of it. It is opened with n magnetic lush, and this spirit is splendidly kept up tluouidiout. Tho band begins to play, ami away oil' at tho other end of tho arena tlio Indians uie seen coming mounted, at a dead run. This is but ouo uf tho many tribes that arn with iliillalo Hill. They rido as fast ns their ponies will carry them half waynround tlio ring, and then draw up buforo tlio spec tators." Tho chief of this particular tribe then comes forth with the samo break-neck speed as did his warriors, and this continues until tlio representatives of all tribes have taken their places before their whltobrothors, The Moxicans, the Cowboys, tho South American (lauclios, tho cavalry of tho differ cut nations, and all the liders come in, ono organization at a time, all riding at a dead run. After all am drawn up in lino Ilullalo Hill ' rides forth, and is, of course, greeted with immense npplame. It is a superb and indescribable picture. Aluminum memorandum books witli your name engraved, 35 cents. At Ilrumm's. I I nil Tirol 1'lret Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: I'hila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Nortli America and 1'iru Association, Hartford Kilo Ins. Co., Aine.iie.-in l'iro lusuiiimo Co West Chester l'iro Ins. Co., United I'lreinen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jin-din St., Shenandoah. At Paynu's nursery, Oimrdvillo, you will lind tlio largest stock over seen in tho county. Ask your groier for tho "Koyal Patent llour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho best Hour made. MISCELLANEOUS. 11KNT. ytore niul ilwxllintf, Nn II Noitli White (.ttft't. (Mil KHIuwx' IiuiMlnu. Oootl liimtm-MM locution, all convi'iiU'iui H hath room, liotai t coM water, only S'JO per immtli. Apply to any of tlio trustei'H. Janit's l-aiierHoii r r. ui lnms or linrry iinmiiiKLT. o-v-uico IjIOU HATJi. The property on West Oak I' street, known as thu (Jrant prom-ity. Will be hoM in single loU or us H whole. Apply to W-u. Uretfory, iikcw, iwi xsorui .Minn siren, Khenaiitloah, l'a. M-U I.lOlt SALIC A uooil property nt Nn 425, I1 Turkey Hun. Lot ISOxISO. Water In the Iiouo ami other enliven enees. Makes a nice liome Will he hoUI (heap for cah. Apply nt thu IlKitAl.nollleo. G-y-lw ()U SALK A vnhmhle property on Weht Centru tttieet, Uwellnitf lioiise, nun all eon- venlenees. In ileni rnhle location. Apply t(i Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. .V7-tf I noli SALU. -A walooii, (inod staml and ' eentrat locution. Has two pool tables, one beinir a eoini it nation oi nooi ami niiuariiH, Apply at thu Jli:itAl.l otUee. tf F1 Oil IiKNT. A house, Hiiitable for n Hinull family, location In rear alley, near Centre. Apply at IIlUtAUi otllee. a-lH-tf notice:. Sealt'il tiroiMiHals will bo rcccivi'il Ity tlio llluli-rli;ncd, the Controller ot Ptliuylkill (ountv. lit nW oIlU'C nt tlio oort houso, rotU- vlllc, l'a . until Thursday, Juno SOtli, lsys, nt 10 n. in., for tlio purclinso of Hclmylklll county four jiuri'i'iit. ri'ulstert'il coupon bonds, dated July 1st-. rctlouniablo after ll'o ycarHUiul payable within thirty yearn from date, lasuu to be. ono hliudieil nud fifty bond of tliu denonil lmtioii of 81,000 ejieh, ono liunilletl and twenty bonds of S-'KJO each, nnd ono hundred and ninety bonds of 8100 each, a total of S229,tW0, Interest oaMible t.eiiit-aiinlinllv on the llrst day of July and January, respectively, and free of htato tax llids will be received for the entire. Issue or any portion thereof nt the discretion of the bidder and lire to be innrkcd "bond nurehuse The rlht icseneil to l eject nliy or all bids. Ity order of the County Commissioners, ClIAUIXS A. HNVIIItlt, Controller. l'ottsville, l'a , June 1st, ISM. ft-Ml-IH-SS EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pupiTH mid fUcorations U ono of tlu ntnt'toiNitli t'l'iitury tu-rniiijillHlniifiiU, That W why tho who scire t their wall paper ni ( WIClMN s mt Kiu-h di'llKhUul ri'sulU, It hm'1 neci try to mrclmu thu oxpvnslvu t;m!t'H, the iIchIm" and t'rH nru Jut as nrtUtlo tu the cheaper gradi-i, If they aro not m ikh. Km thoKU who wih to decorate their rooms with artistic wall paper go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OP TIIK School : District OF WEST MAHANOY TOWNSHIP, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1C5S. i J. McLaughlin, ex-Receiver, in account witli 'District. 1)11. To balance on iltinli- catc of l8o.4-'05. , , $ 7? 09 Ti lialnlicc 011 dupli cate of iSy5-'9&. . . 4'9 20 o balance oil dupli cate of iSo6-'97 . . . 1,456 21 Si.947 56 M. J. McLaughlin, Receiver, in account with District. To amount of dupli cate of l8o7-'9& . ?iu,074 72 $16,074 72 M. A. Noone, Treasurer, ' DK. To cash from Receiver, M. J. I.aimhlin b 1,473 10 To cash from State appropiia- ttou 3.752 7l i"o cush from unseated lauds . 3i475 92 To cash from cx-Rcccivcr 1' J. McLauL-hlin 5 86 80 To cash from ex-Treasurer, amount of order 109 of '97 . 30 00 To cash from balance of ex- Treasurer Mcl.am 14 95 Total $ 18,333 54 Liabilities Amount of outstanding orders $ 2,953 5 " " bonds 0,000 00 Total $ S.953 50 Building To orders issued during year ami commission on same. , S 209 10 Balance to ctnlil of fund . . . 975 27 Total S 1,184 37 Expenses of Tuition and County Institute . . . . . Tuition to l'rackvillc School District , Repairs nnd Material Building fund account Kucl New books Supplies Cleaning Janitors secretary s salary Counsel. . . .' l'riuliu g Commission lo County Treasurer. , . Duplicate Interest on temporary loans Bonds redeemed and bond interest. . Water rent Total We, the undersigned auditors of West Malianoy Township, have examined the foregoing accounts and find them con cel. JAMKS BURNS, MICIIAUI, (1ALI.AHHEH, JOHN MILKS, Audi Ion. A j-ood drink. . ptneo for n good Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 U. Centre street, Mellet'BbulldliiK, Wine, Whiskies, Ueer nnd Clears. I'resluwt beer tn town a!wuyn on tap. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvety softness of the skiu Is Inva riably obtained by tuut'? who use. 1'ozzoni'b Complexion J'owder. 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 Glothincj, Gents' par Dishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, At the lowest prices ever olfercd 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 tjtis shall be our motto: to render a dollar's' worth for every dollar spent. Having had several years experience in the clothing and shoe business we kuow 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: Cliildien's shoes, 3j to 8, spring heel, i.ilent lip, 4SC ; 8J1 lo 11, in Russet, 58c ; IIJ4 I" Koot' Mock, lace or button, leather soles, Oyc. Infants' fine khoes, 35c. Our ipcrial price in ladies' shoes, regular $2,00 shoes at Si. 00 ami J 1.25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes, patent leather, at Jl.So, worth 2.50 ; elegant shoe at ifl.oo, worth $1.50 j our $1.25 shoe sells elsewhere at $2.00, Ixt of baby shoes, good stock, will go at 19 cents. fieut's furnishings, We have a fine line of handkerchiefs which will go at 2 cents ech i fine sockfi, 4c per pair ( celluloid collars, 5c j 4-pIy linen collars, 9c j big line of neck ware, from 50 up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building.) IS Nortli Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. CR. A. liy cnslt pnld M, rsoonc. " comniissioii llnlnticc due . IS 20 56 09 'f 72 9 Ily cosh paid M. Nooiic. . . . " commission . Balance due . . A. 52 25 2 15 3fi4 26 419 26 By cash paid M. A. Nootie $ 519 41 " commission ... 27 34 " exonerations . . 297 28 Balance due .... 612 18 L t.450 2t 1.947 56 I f By umtmnt paid M.A. Noone (within 60 days) 810,283 10 " comtnission. . . 209 86 " abatements. . . 552 26 " unseated laud tax returned to County Coiumissiouers . . 3,101 20 " cash paid M. A. Noouc after sixty days settlement . 190 00 " commission. . . 10 00 Balance due. . . .$ 1,728 30 -$16,074 72 in account -with District. CR. Bv orders cashed . 5' 7.954 45 359 09 20 00 " commission , . Balance in treasury. Total S'8.333 54 and Assets. State appropriation due (esti mated) S 4,000 00 Balance due by Receiver M. J. McLaughlin Balance due by ex-Rcceivcr 1'. 1,728 30 J. McLaughlin 1,032 53 Balance due on unseated lands 122 18 Cash in Treasury 20 00 Kxccss of liabilities 2,050 49 Total 8,953 50 Fitntl Account. 1 113- balance from last year" $ 37 Total 1, 1 85 37 School Year. , 14,686 00 172 71 2S3 49 205 00 624 00 620 28 349 77 460 00 463 75 300 00 125 00 S3 50 43 45 16 80 46 75 1,420 00 , 12 00 . 19.912 5 DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Westphal's fluxlliator Cures Dandruff and nil diseases of Ihe scalp. rou sai.b AT- DUSTO'S DflKDEK SU0F Ferguson House Block. Overalls 40 cents. Hig line of stockings, 5 cents up. Dig line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 38c, Machine cotton, 2 for 5c. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirts. Tine line ladies' and gents' underwear. I.ace and embroideiy. Apron fiinghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shirts. Nice linen hats and caps. Trunks and valises, fcatlieis, bed spreads. Hoy's overalls, 19c, Nice stock of umbrellas. Mining cups, 8c.
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