A UNCLE SAM'S X.ivy is u sixteen page book with ph'tiircs of the n:ivy of this i minli .mil Spain. It will also con-1 1 mi pn tun-, of the important Imttlos of the war now on . One copy is is-, sited each week, nine lieitiR Vemly ; now Hack numbers can still he had. j The price is ajc each, but we hit itisli them by special arrangement at i"c e.uh. HOOKS & BROWN, a IM. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. ' Beef, Wine rand Iron. large llotllo, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Sliciandoali, Pa, MAHANOY CITY. tltl tij4 11 11111 1 i'i rlbly llcntrlt AVhllo I'mlcr iieit KuhmlHy Nlc,lit. M il iim. 1 ity, June 13 Drown Milclmtis. i il !i it, was urn'sted Satiinln.v mulil ni'lor :i I, mil, struggle with the police. He .is sum k liy tilio of tlieui mill received a i'. on the back of his head. On mi l' it tli. I, . i knp tin' Hungarian fainted "I Mi., ill, A pliysiciun mus culled ii I ii is ti'iuiil Unit the injured uiiin was i 11, i in iii'in i urn iissiun of I hp brain and i I 1 1. 11 one "I the skull. llis condition i -i mi i- l.'it nut necessarily dungerous. The tin ihK hi the inuii have asked for an investi r it "ii Mh hiiti- was arrested for ilrnnken iii .mil ili"iiU tly conduct. Tin Huh school class, against which - ii" 1 was directed on account of tho tc ilnm nf examination papers from the desk in the louin of tlie principal, lias been re i x .mi 1 1 l .mil all passed succeRsfu'.ly. The c U Iki rittirned the diplomas and asks tho s Inuii I'.ii.nil to issue new ones under the "1 i .imin.iti(in. I lie game of base ball between tho Koy sluins itnd .larkson patch champions re sultcil in .i v ictory fur the formor by a score .r o in i -upi niiti iiih'tit Imrhart will leave town lu nisrrou Mint nini; for the Kutztowil State N"itnis,i , to icwist in tlic examination of tin- M'liiin class graduates. liny Kcystonotlonr. llostiro tlint tho namo ,Kssm & Baku, Ashland, Ph., Is printed on cm r sai k Annuol Saleq ovor 0,000,000 Roxoq 7 TOE BILI0U8 AND NEEVOUS DISORDERS Fin'li m W i"-, 1 u- ! P.'i n m th" Ktotimh. (mldlncs. 1 ,iii, n oft.T nil-ill-. Ilcail nche, Iil: 'm- -4. lr wMn.'ss, I liiMliitiixs of Heat, I...-- if Ai i - : t Costni'm-s. Jlhitnli.-n on tho Skin, f Id t'lulls. JJis tiulii'd SI, p, Priahtful JiiunniH and all Kervixis and Trenililtnii Sotisatinns. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEr IN TWENTY MINUTES, Evory sulTorer WlU uckn iwlodfc-e tluni to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. m:i:('II.UI's IMM.s.tnk-n ns direct ed. wlll,Hi. Ulyr Moro 1'i'luali's to euin jileto h'.ilth. Tie v promptly remove. , I -iriii'tn ii - or in'Kiilui itn of tho fvs i i hi and cure sick llcndnelie. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Without a Rival hit hftVO UlH LARGEST SALE orni: Talent Meillclnc In the World. 2Zl: at all Drue Stores, LOOK HERE ! June 14, Flag Day, Should see :i proper di-.pl.iy of American flaj;-, intermingled with a Cuhan flag heie and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you yet the as sortmcut as at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. CARPET CLEANING. Tin- uiiilfixtneil Imc asMinul clinrge nf t "lli II. Hit I... ill K no.iliiig ('oinpati) 'spl.inl, and aii- pn pared I" than, si w and la) larpets, iii.illn ssi'-, and do general opliolstri inn W"ik. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. &LLEBACH & HEFNER. OrrieiH C4in be lcti-fll No. 7 Noith.Ju),Utrrel, or wi-uitT plant, AppltTfllley and , Uowets street, DANDRUFF , , , Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcctphal'c AuxiHator Cures iJaiuIiulT and a' 1 diseases of tlie scalp. HR SAI K AT IMS w&ti mi Ferguson House Hlock, II1.ST MM'- OF fn m RRflRFRIFS. FinilR. FEED. HAY mill HTHAW. I" . . 1 Floor and Table Oil Cloths. fit Li, U. I Ubbl) Centre Ht. cj LUvtSi When the yellow fluff of quarantine U hoisted over a dwelling it meuna disease and danger. So when the yellow Wag flies in tho face when the cheek is mllow and the clear white of the eye is dyed wttt'ron there is danger. It it liter trouble. The liver is one of the most im I'uftiint organs of the body, (in tho proper discharge of its functions depend human health and happiness. When the liver fuils of its duly, poisons at once be gin to generate, and other organs of the body become involved. Never neglect the liver if yon value health. If you are suffering from liver trouble, begin at once the ipc of Aykii's Vuas and you will find prompt rellof and permanent cure. " ira to weakened by Hvrr trouble that 1 entild nearer lp If1 my head. While in thin mnriiHfi I In nan ihe une of Ayrr'i rill, mitt Jintliiiij (ilmoxt immediate bandit, c)ii" Mi ir urn iwfi wa cured of i my complaint. I J. 11. iV. UKNTUiY, Towner, V. D. No Cltsncait With Your Llvon PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs Chi iit. 1 tn i inaii and Mrs. Ku-sier and daughter, Maty, -penl last cvenini! visiting friends at Maliauny City. DeWitt Stcedle has lettirtied from a visit to his brother at lliverton, X.J. Mrs. fluorge Willmaii has kouc to Muiit isoiuery, I'll., to visit relatives I'liilip Miller made a trip to thecounty toat this UHiruiiiK. John Waitner was anion)! the townsmen who vi-ited I'ottsvillc to-day. S. ii M. Il'illnpeter, M. M. IJiuke and II. W. Hhocinaker, K-is , attended motion court at I'ottsvillc tu-ilay. Mr. and Mrs. M. ,f. Ilatiffhanoy, of Maba uoy City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Iloilly, in town, last eveniiix. Miss Hannah Kcfnwich, of Mabauoy City, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Mrs. ltiehards, of Youugstowu, Ohio, and Miss Dora Kcithan, of Punbnry, were Sun day visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I' red. Keitlian, on North Main sticct. They left fur Suiibury to-day. I.dwai'd W illiams, nf IkCadinu, spent Sun day at Hie paieutal homestoad on VasI Co.il -tieet. Inlin Mitcliell was a Sunday visitor amoiiK ai'ipiaiutanccs in Shamokin. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Scheidor woro visitors to I i 1 i ii k on Saturday to attend tho'closing nf I lie sesitii-eentcnuial cciomoliics. (icoi'Kc Scott, of Jit. Carmel, was lOgUtercd it the Hotel K'-anoy ycslerday, as tho yuest nf hi- father, Thomas Scolt. Mis- Maguio Davis, of I'hiladelphia, is i-itiiK friends in town. Ilev. It. M. I.iehlenwaliier and wife, of Cata-anona, aro visitiui; friend" in town, A SAD ACCIDENT. Mnliiiiiny City Ilixli Srliool (Irailinite Ilrowued at I.aheslilo. 1'raiik Ferguson, lU-year-old son of An t Iniiiy I'ergusou, outside foreman at the Mahanoy City colliery, was drowned in the lower dam at likosiilu at !!:1G o'clock this afternoon. Tlie young man was a membor of tho M'lliauoy Cily High school class of 'OS and was enjoying a liay ride and picnic at Lake side with tho other members of tho class, lie went into the dam to swim. Up to four o'clock this afternoon the body b.nl not been recovered. ril.it l lr.it clrot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : l'hila. Undei writers Insurance Co. of North America and Kirn Association, Hartfurd I'i re Ins Co., American Fin' Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ills. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Wii.ij.vms, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. The lest salve in tho uurhl for iota, hlillses, sores, ulcers, stilt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively conn piles or .10 ptiy rc(inred. It ui uuaniuteid to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rirc 3.) cents per box. For salo by A. Waslor. Boom Hard Coal ! .annmnnnummnminmmta ). t us ilt-niaittl, iuhI lt- mtlullrtl with hntlilliK It'SH tllilll 1 iinli a t I o n of fit ilit rat in on toal. I'hi- iMtlt .aliiiii't im ,t liooii to liinnait it I f 011 art- hit'k, it ill nmki' yuii will. If von art u. II, it uill ki i-p mi w I'll. A hatli in lllll' Of tllOfcf l'JllllllttH will fOllV ilKf tilt' iM"Ht kt ittlcal. Trial Baths Free. 'HUllliUIUUUlUIUUUUUUUlli; Tnrllsli, llus.ian, Mini mi, Medlenteil, IVriunie luilhs ill your own n e oil eiiiinui n.ite those hi a tiatli t ) Cull or n ml t"i 1 o ulnrs ib serlbiliK them ill detail. AoUinrii'il ngi-nts are C (J. Palmer, :tl(l V. Centre -troct; Win. .1. Webster, 117 1 Coal street ; Harry Pratt, Sll H. Jonlill street. Wc Repair All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Pratt, (nU'e'33!l Hniitb .Innlln strei t, hliennndouli, Pn, we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Fort&r. rpP, Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, wc will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. Tho Rosy Frcshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by thorn who use Pozioni'h Complexion ."nwdcr. 0 MjW&ib A YER'S 3 3 PITHY POINTS. Irtppeulng Throughout the Couutiy Ohroolcled tor llimly reriisal. The advertising car of Washburn's clicus has been at CHliininii for tun weeks being held for Height charges. lloom the Fourth of July demonstration, ami don't foruet to ay a (sl woid for hard coal. If yon want artistic Job woik leavo your ordets at this office or dlop us a postal; we'll do the rest. Mlchnel (JtKiit, of Centralia, who Imd bis skull crushed by a stone thumii by his brolher-lti-law, Michael Dottier, Is gradually getting better, and will lucovor, Tho Snnbtiiy postolllco will be advanced to the second class after July lt an advamc of $101) lu salary for tho postmaster. It Is ssld there will Ihj a plentiful huckle berry ciop this year. (lilinoro's Hand, of New York, will give a concert at l'ottsville to-inorrow afternoon and evening. The revenue collector has Instructions to return all stamps to the dcparltnciit on July 1st, when no payment can be undo after that date. If you haven't paid yours, do so now. The Centralia School Hoard is again dead locked . The regulai convention of the Mentionlte ministers was held at (ilrardville yesterday. Cards arc out announcing the marriage of John Coleman mid Miss Kllie Scanlan, loth of (lirardvllle. tho event to take place in the near future. The 1'. St 11. railroad employes at Mahanoy l'lano and vicinity will bo paid on the -Ith Inst. The colllcrios will work to-day, Tuesday and Thursday this week. Says the Jit. Carniol Sinn "Leo Runner ger, a well known Riltlinoio commercial traveler, talked in long and short "pants" to our clothing denlers to-day." Let's boom hard coal hard ! Vanity is that, in others, which we call pride in ourselves. Lur.emo county's anti-saloon League has had a detective appointed by tho court to expo-c violators of tho liquor law. Captain Faverson, of l'.irlahd, near lltis tol, the oldest w heelman In llticks coui.ty, is 70 years of age. During a hcuvy storm Sattuday night lightning stiuck in tlie holler Iioiih' at Reliance colliery, Jit. (Jarincl, doing consider able, damage. Charles Sharpe, ono of the minors burned by tho explosion in the South Wilkeshiirre shaft of the Lehigh & Wilkeslurre Coal Com pany, died yesterday. John Jlaglll, of l'ottsvillo, a hrakemau on the Schuylkill Valley hunch of the Pennsyl vania Ilailioad, was killed yesterday by fall ing from his train near Xorristow n. While Molorman Carsncr Kriner, of the William-port Passenger Railway, was leaning over the side of his car last night a car on thu adjoining track throw him under tho wheels, cutting his bead frightfully and injuring his hack. See samples of ourcngraving in the window display of aluminum novelties. lSrumm's. Under School Hoard Olguuled. Tho ISutlcr township school board has or ganized, and tho following otlicers were elected : President, Thomas Nolan j secre tary. Daniel Schwartz; tieasure.r, Frank Stabler. The only new member is Cliailes .Miller, who succeeds Harry Dornsife, moved out of the township, John Iiwlu succeeds himself. Headache Quickly Cured. . Dr. Davis' Anti-lleadaelio never falls, 2,"c. Complaints Hy Clticns. Cilicns request that tho attention of the police be called to gangs of boys and young men who congregate at thu northwestern and noitheastern comers of Main and Lloyd stieets, and also at the liortheastoiu corner ol Centie iind Whito streets, and insult people who pass the places. It is said the gangs mako tbcmselvos frequently obnoxious to the public at night, and especially on Sun day nights. Window shades from 11) cents and upward. Intimates given on largo similes. F. J. Port., JI North .Main stieet. tf Held Tor Wife Healing. Anthony Petrnfakl was arrested by Con stable Daudo Saturday night and put under f300 bail by Justice Shoemaker on a charge of assault and battery ptcferred by his wife, Annie Pctrofaki. Tho bust pkuo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. I'oitz, 21 North Main sticct. Wo have thu largest stock north of the mountain. tf He's an ImglMimau. William Knott, who was reported in S.it uiday's isstto as having been committed fur IS hours to the lockup on a charguof lighting on the streets and disonlerly conduct, asks tho llKr.AM) to state that he is not a Pole, as reported, hut an Lnglislimau; and ho could have paid the line, hut would not because he did nothing for which lie should bo fined. - .Mallblgo Licenses, John Hopkins, of Wm. i'eiin, and Mar gan t 1'.. Fergusuii, of Shenandoah ; P.itiick J. Cojc, of Lust Cicok, and .Mary II. Mona (,'han, of Shenandoah ; Mike Maturk ami Mary Skasko, Jioth of New Silver llrook. American and Cuban ll.tgs, all sien and lualities. F. J. Port., L'l X. Main street, tf Itlooinsbiirg Normal School. The annual commencement week at the ptato Normal school at illoomsbuig begins June !2."ith and clo-.es on tho SUth, when the junnual alumni meeting and banquet will be lieiu. l no class reunions oi u.i auu uowin tako pkuo on thu afternoon of tho tiSth, and tho class day usercKeH on tho evening of the same day. Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, ex president of Wolloslcy college, will deliver tho commencement address. At Payne's nursery, (iliardvlllo, you will lii ul tho largest stock overseen in tho county. Ollicers IMeeteil. Tho following aio tho now ollicers elected by tho liesciio Hook &. Ladder Co. No. 1, of town: President, John 0. Jones; Vice President, Christ Foil. ; Uncording Secretary, M. (I. Wurni ; Financial Sccietary, F.rnost Ilarsloy; Trustees, A. Ii. Ploppert and Adam Kantuor ; Chief Fuieman, Christ lioltzer; First Assistant, John Karblo. Tim linuK Wins. Tho arbitrators in the wise of tho Safo De posit Kink against tho county of Schuylkill, an action to lecover JliOJinO loaned the county on a nolo, filed their award, finding for the Imtik U0, IsO, the facu of tho note and luteiest. The county will lu all piobubillty appeal the enco to court, as County Solicitor llechtel is pretty positive thu county will win before a jury. How's This? Wo olter One Handled Hollars lleward for nny oase of Cntar "I, that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. y. J.CHHNHVA; CO , Props., Toledo, O. We the uuilcrslKncd, have known 1'. .1. Cheney for the liwt 15 years, anil believe him pcrfcitly boiiorable lu all biisloeiM traiisaitlons and lln anelaPy able tu oarry out any obligations made by tbolr firm. Wir AThaux, Wholesale Druggists, Tolisln.O Wai.diko, Kinnan A Makvin, Whob "inle Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is lak( u Internally, acting directly upon the blood nod mucous surfaces of the system. Price T. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonial free. Approaching Wedding, William Andrew and Mlw IM l'rd, both of town, wilt ls married uu the Sifml In.t at the homo of her sister, Mrs, William iclioppe. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Proceedings at the Opening or Motion Com I This Mollilng. 1 Hncelal IlKHAt.n Corii'sponilctice. l'ottsville, June 13. Judges llechtel and Koch weio on the liench at the opening of mot Ion court this morning. Thoio was u small attotidstico of people and little business wii-ansacled. lu the enso of II. II. (lelss to the lite, ele. against Samuel Wolfgang, agent, the cntiit made the following rule : "And now-7 Juno 18, PMW. the above judgment is hereby opened to submit to a jury the question as to whether or not tho note has been so altered since it was signed ss to mnke it n forgery. Lien nf levy to lemalii." The leslgnatlon of Louis Faust, as Super visor of llyan township, was presented with n petition for nil appointment to fill the vacancy. W. 1). Selter, I(., KsVi'd for ft rulo to show cause why Judgment against John Garner should not be opened for tho purposo nf defcti-o. The bond of Thomas Itnler. tieasnrer of 1 t,,l..,,.i- l, ...... .1.1.. 1.. il, n b r nr. noil was presented and approved by tho court. Sherllf's sales weie approved in open court as follows : To John Mioldazis fioiii John Strolls. $150. properly in Shenandoah; lots to flcorge.l. Wndllngcr, attorney, West liriius wlck township, property of Joseph lloycr, $2.52."); Alexander Scott, sheriff, to The Kaiser Carpet and Manufacturing Company, of I'ottsvillc, lot In l'ottsvillo sold as tho property of Sylvia Dallits for $5. An application was made for a now road in F.ldied township and appointment of viewers. Tlie bond of Henry J. Mubinon, treasurer nf the School District of Shenandoah, in the sum nl $3(1,110(1 was presented and approved by the court with tho following suietics: 1'. ,1. Ferguson, John A. Ueilly and Thomas J. lliggins. The liond of Patrick J. Dean, tieasuicr of West Mahanoy township, ptescnted and ap pioved With tho following stnelies: M. M. Iiurke, John A. I'ellly P. J. Ferguson, Lost Click, and 1'. J. Ferguson, Shenandoah, in tlie sum of (1,1,000, lloth bonds above rc I'eiied to were juescntod by M. M. iiurke, Lsq., of Shenandoah. The equity casu of tlie lloiough of Slienan diKih against thu Lakeside Llecliic. Iiallway Coiiipany was put off on account of William A. Marr, Lsq counsel for tho company, be ing in South Carolina. M. M. Hurke, Lmi., asked that the case be flxed for next Monday, hut the court said it wou.d bo heaid some day during the week after next. The Ciame HroUe Up. Accompanied by a strong delegation of rooters the Shenandoah base hall team journeyed to New Philadelphia ycsteolay to battle for victory against the Silver Creek team of that place The game was a splen did article of amateur ball playing until the eighth Inning was reached, with tho home team at tho bat. At this point it bioko up in a wrangle by an unfair decision of tho um pire who decided a foul halted ball as safe. Tho score then stood 11 to 12 in favor of the home team. Tho mauagonient of the Shen andoah club desires to state that its team is ready to play tho Silver Creek team at any time for a purse of $25 or upwards, providing the manager of the team announces the players who will ho engaged to play the game. Arrangements for it can bo com pleted by consulting Manager .Matt. P. llla.is, 120 South Main street. Obituary. John Fisher, nged Is years, died at his homo in Wm, Pcnn last night, leaving a wife and eight children. Tho funeral will tako place at 0 a. in. on Wednesday. Mass w ill be celebrated at St. Mary Magdalene's chinch, Lost Creek, and the remains will be interred in the Herman Catholic cemetery at Ashland. skyotir grocer for tho "lloyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. Killed Its Companion. Two dogs owned by Fled. Huberts, of North Whito street, fought last night and the larger of tlic animals killed tho other, the fertilizer pl uit thereby gaining in fuel this morning. Turned tho Cloal Loose. An amusing caso was heard liefmo Justice .Shoemaker on Saturday. Tho prosecutor is Morris Moses, who ptiichased a goat for $:t sometime ago. On Saluiday it sttayed away and pastured near West .Shenandoah colliery, whole it was eaptuicd by two boys, whom Moses paid 2.1 cents each for their services. The goat was tied to a post, pending tho arrival of Moses to take it away. When tho owner arrived and was within a few yards of tlie goat ) illiam Linton cut thu rope, and tho goat dashed uii and over thediit bank. Moses caused Linton's ariest, on a charge nf malicious mischief, Thu defendant waived a healing and entered JluO ball. Promptly Palil, To the Oflleers of The Home Fiicndly Society of Jiiltimoro, Md Ii. L. T.illey, Piesiilent. Uiivri.EMKN : Accept my heartfelt thanks for thu prompt payment through your super intendent, William T. Hvaus, and auent, Joseph Feist, of tho sum of one hiindiid and twenty dollars (120) duo from your society upon tho death of my beloved hu-lunil, John Fisher, i can ussiiro you that in tho hour of distress such as I i.tit" experiencing, fidelity such as is exhibited by your society Is a source of great eousolaliuii. Makoakkt Fisiiki;. Win. Pc June 13, lbUS. II, Tllfi EXCOLLENCn OF syrup of figs is dun not only to this originality and simplicity of tho combhiution, Ixit also to tho euro and slcill witli which it is imtniifiicturod by heientiflo processes lenown to tho California Fia Svitup Co. only, itnd wo wish to impress upon all tho linportanco of purchasing tho truo ami original remedy. As thu (ronuino Syrup of Is is manufactured by tho Califounia Via Sviiup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali founia Kin Sviurp Co. with the medi cal profession, and thu satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of VIh has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excelleiuo of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other la.allvs, as it nets on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken, ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial rhVolH, pluuso remember tho namo of the Company - CALIFOUNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FIIAMUhtJII, Old. I.MUSVII,I.K, Ky. KI.W oilU, N, V, POLITICAL l'OISTS. Tho proposed coalition of silver Itcpubll ouns and Democrats on tho Legislative tickets (corns to have met with cool reception. The Democrats want tlic whole hog, Uncle Jlmmey Miuogtio, tho political heavyweight of the Ashland News, is firing; lint shot Into tho ranks of his enemies. Uncto Jlmmey is suffering from a large sized bump near the base uf his bruins. , The Orwigsbiirg News says: "Mnlachi V, Watson, of Shenandoah, who represented this 30th Distiict in thu State Senate from 18sd to lsoo, was a town visitor, on Wednes day. Ills lecoid while nf Ilarrlsbiirg made him many fi lends among the woiklugiuen for ho was ever alert to their luteiests, lie was employed in the coal mines for many years and by porsovcrancc and tact has risen i to tho front rank in his town's business com mtinlty. He is u joliy gentleman and is highly respected hy all his acquaintance.!. Ho visited the dlll'ercnt districts in Southern Schuylkill uitil as this has heretofore been one of his strongholds his many fiicmls weio pleased to once more give lilm a hand-shnkc." The Democratic county re uveiition will be held on July 11, and from now on the fight for control will wnx wm in. i Lancaster county lias seUcted eight sll- verilesas delegates to the Democratic stale convention. Dr Swallow says under no circumstance will ho withdraw us uu independent Prohi bition candidate for (luveinor. Soveral Schuylkill county editors wcro at the Democratic F.dltorial Association meeting lu Ilarrlsbiirg, when that body sat down on Chairman Garman and his frco silver theories. if our friends of tho Minors' Journal aro as solicitous about tho election of a lteptib lican Congressman as they pretend to be, let them send their "ideal candidate" to tho Philippine,. That will insure itcpublican succes. A desperate effort will be limdo by gold slalidaidltcs anil silveriies to eon t ml the Democratic cotiuty convention. That pnrty cmiiot win unless there ha conciliation, which is not at nil likely. Candldatu M. It. Master isn't saying much, but there is a big pile of sawed wood in tils hack yard. Tlie (into for tho Itcpublican county con vention has not been fixed. It will probably be held sometime in August. Many Itepuhlieans in this district aro urg ing John (J. MLtiinness, of Frackvillo, to be come a candidate for Senator. Rerantiuuis, fuchsias, pausies, daises, rosos, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Ciimidvillo. tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. SlocUholders Tube Action, The stockhnldcis of the (lirard Saving Fund, of (liraidville, have taken steps look ing to an investigation nf Hie affairs of the association. Last week a largely attended meeting was held at the above town, when it was decided to engage (ieorge J. Wad linger, Iq., to act in behalf of the stock holders. An expcit accountant will ho en gaged to go over the books, assisted by some one from (iiiaidville, who has a thorough knowledge of saving fund affairs. This work will start this week, if the books can be procured. When the fund met with em barrassment the directors issued a statement tu the effect that stockholders would receive soventy-six cents on each dollar paid in. Is it a burn? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' llclcctrie Oil. At your druggists. Ordinations This Week. During tho week the following students nt St. Charles' Seminary. Ovcrhrnnk, w ill bo ordained to tho priesthood : Hev. William A. Fitzgerald, Itov. John L. Uradley, I!ev. John P. Moalcy, Rev. Thomas J. O'llrien. Fathers Fitgerald and Uradley will iclo brato their first mass at Philadelphia. Fatbor Mealcy will say his first mass at tho Church of St. Vincent do Paul, Minersvillo, Juno 10; assistant priest, Itov. P. V. Fogarty. Father O'llrien will say his first mass nt thu Church of St. Canictis, Mahanoy City, on Sunday, Juno til, assistant priest, Itov. P. C. Mc Knioo ; prencher, Uov. James A. llogan; denenn, liov. II. J. Douaghy ; sub-deacon, Mr. James C. McConnon. Tin: MonciiN hi;ai;tv Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exorcise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her fucu blooms with its beauty. If her system needs tho cleansing action of a laxative lemcdy, she uses tho gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. MISCELLANEOUS. 1,11)11 MAM:. The piopcity on West Oak V stieit, known as the (Irant property. Will lie solil in single lots or as a whole. Apply to W. (1. (liegory, agent, BOS Ninth Main street, .Slienaii.loali, Pa. G-Mf 7K)U HAM; A wiliml.Ie nrnncitv on 'tnt :vmvv micci. mwinni iiou', una all con- von it'll ft'. In tli-slratiU- location Apit to ( Tliom.n Tohh, for fnrttiiT p'trtieulnra. VJ7-tf IMHl -A Haliimi, (jixxl Htn n I ami 1 ci'iitial loi-atinh. lias tun pml (uIiIch, out) hcinir 11 cnmliiiiatitiii of pool and billiards. Apply Ul IIM III ICAI.II 01 1 no. tl nou hunt ) f.nnitv A Imu-e, biiitalilc for a Hinall total ion in IVar ullt-v. noar Apply at JlKUAMi ollU't- it-IMf Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Storo. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pit , tinder 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 Uillows Gay." ADMISSION TA 25 CENTS. "HOLD DUBT." MM THE EDGE doesn't look so bin - tlie woman who elenniut! loses siitlit of nt her money cdircwisc. values her money as well mm, Washing Mid has something to a worn face ami n ljurgosi pacango The N. K. 1'nlrlinnk Compnliy, Chicago, fit. Uotton. 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 tlie lowest prices ever olfcred 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 business we know how to buy and what to buy 111 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, y2 to S, sprine; heel, patent tip, 48c ; Sj to If, in Uussel, 58c j ! II to 2, (jood itock, lace or button, leather soles, 69c. Infants' line shoes, 35c. Our special price in ladies' shoes, regular 2.00 shoes ot Jj.co and Si 25. We have an elegant line of men's shoes, patent leather, at ft. So, worth 2. $0 ; elegant shoe at l.oo, worth $1.50 j our ft. 25 shoe sells elsewhere at J2.00. Lot of baby shoes, good slock, will go at 19 cents. (lent's furnishings. We have a fine line of handkerchiefs wliich will go al 2 cents cch ; line socks, ,c per pair ; celluloid collars, 5c ; 4 ply linen collars, 9c ; bij; line of ncckwaie, from 50 up. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building.) IS North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. WE BUILD HOriES. 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,) INI. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager KD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Ascent and llottlcr, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA A uooil placu for n k00,1 ilrlnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 IS, Centre street, Mellct's ImlMInK, Wine, Wlilsklcs, Hcer ami Clears. I'rcnlicot licer In town always on tup. 17011 STATU HI5NATOII, s HON. M. C. WATSON, Or HllIWAMMIAII. Subject to Ilcinocrutlo rule. "GOLD DUST." OF A DOLLAR ni the face of It. liuvs soan for house- economy she looks The woman who as her strength uses Powder. show for her Inbor beside pair oi rougn minus. grcaiesi ecunouiy. Iinnla. NfwYork, rhilidclpuli, experience 111 the clothing and shoe Overalls 40 cents. Hig line of stockings, 5 cents up. Ilig line of infants' caps. Nice line table cover, 2 yards, for 38c. Machine cotton, 2 for Sc. Ladies' fine shirt waists. Ladies' skirls. Hue line ladies' and gents' underwear. Lace and embroidery. Apron Ginghams, 4c. All kinds laundered shirts. Nice linen lints and caps. Trunks and valises, kathers, lied spreads. Hoy's overalls, 19c. Nice stock of umbrellas. Mining caps, Sc. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pa pern and decorations is ono of ttio nineteenth century neconipliHliineiitH, Tliat in why Uhko who Hclect their wall paper at OA It DIN'S ml "ii eh (ielik'litfiil rcultH. It Inn't tieceiM try to ptirc1iuu thu expensive, prudes, tho dcHlns and colon am just nn urUtdlo in tho cheaper tfiudeN, f they are not ho ileh, Kor tlioHu who wirdi to decora to their iooidhwUIi artMio wall papers t;o to J. P. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 1 2 1-1 23 N. Haln St. BAKER WANTED. A first-class bread baker who understands how to conduct a range to bake bread which will be given away free to everybody. The baking will be done in full view of the public to demonstrate the qualities of the range. Watch for later announce ments. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Main St. J ( t issaca-..
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