UNCLE SAM'S ?vivy is a sixteen page book with pic tures of the navy of this l ountn .mil Spain. It will also con t un pictures of the important battles of the war now on. One copy is is sued each week, nine being ready now Back numbers can still be had . ' The price is 25c each, but we lurnisli them by special arrangement ; at Hit. each. I HOOKS & BROWN,' 1 rsl . Mailn St. A SUMMER TONIC. &f Beef, Wine rand Iron. Large Itotlle, 5" Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. t .! -olillt'i ( on ictcil uTintrricr. 1 o , 1 . 1 Kin.. .Tunc 14 - James J. John s 1 1 in. nibi'i Ml tin' Twciity-fnui Hi iimiit has lifi'ii convicted of uiui- - v iln- second di'giw by the 'it c i nil ut liiniou. St-nti'iHf hus inn j ' ' 1. pronounced. Ths other nemo. J 1.1 .iing. w uh Kcnultt fil. Thi-y inn a n- l '( the murder of Joel Collins, 1 .1 . at Lukctand. cltlp'iitrii!'Mi'lltic-H MlnlHtry June II -In I he chamber i( yesterday M. Mlllerand, thf of Hie soeiallHtH and ex- Ileal, opened an attack on tin n. policy of the government. Th 1.. villi deride the Tate of the Me n inistry. A vute Is oxnected thll 1 ti. vn. 01 One ltctl Komi Kt'iit 1'ur h Church Site, A unniue celebration occurs In Juno of ever)- jr.ir ut Miinhelni, l'a., according to Tht Indies' lloine Journal. It is known as the li ant of in- and is held to com lilt un r.itr tlie licncMilcnce of liaron itlo Ktl who iihjix- than u century and 11 quar ter iifru li nked a tract uf land at iluuheim ton coiifrieKatlon lor a church site at an nniiual rental of onu ml rote to bo iald in June of cueli year After Jinrou,Stlcgcrs dcntli the rent was nuer demanded until ufiw ji.irs ago, and now it is formally paid t.. .me of thu baron's ilorcenihints. The oci .1-1011 Is known ns "tiie feast of ro.-es niid the quaint ceremony attracts the greatest interest.. Carrjlni; Out tliu l'mpinltlon. 'Un -.11I iictnt Alice's graduation os uiy v.. 11 it nii'inlier, was 'Aim High.' " . - . II -he lm bei 11 throw iiiK herself nt the lit v pi , a. In i' s In ail. and lie is (1 feet tall I i iii-i n i ati l''piiiirer. LOOKffiERE ! June 14, Flag Day, Should see a proper display of American fla;s, inter in in led with .'t Cuban flan here and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the as- suri'iient .is at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. THE G'.'liAtfcbi' t-M Ui' 1'Hii AGK vjuuuld be lu Er;y IIcmc am! Libidry. Ttn Kite's lis HlSfOli I ".. It IN t. Uil'iiiii P-Aiirt illud t.-ti j 1 i i i ( i mil Hi Li ia i u.x! . ih mi it, l i Mt i i. -..ijru ...(' II ii, Oxfoid. hit 1 - , ! tiirtif-. t (., ( liinuio ltftU'Vii f i i !., K. v. I !-.! II W i'liir tr. I) 1 1 in r 'iiiit.-iln. i . n t'tht.n, I t i . K. j ,) H.,Ttifi ' lA ,, s(. ii t -Ml. , M. J lltiiimm'i. , l l , .intiur liisii.ni I i ittv ii(Miii(ii b 1 iInist. I) l , M.irjli I ; t , i t nan himJi, 1.1'iiiiun. I Itev 1 - ). ' , i I), CiiUui) Itni'ii riiurth, Stvt m i Ui'v. .Mm I) ii huiumuriit'll, li.l . Mil i i t ' tfit rtnmli. T-ei.Uton.Mo.: llev l-rnn! ,1 ,i , i- ira Mftl.tnlut 1-pi.ui"t hituJi 1 . t , n Jhv V. T M-Mim, 1 JJ.I . "TJi C'hrit It nit . Hiitlh." Jjumluii, Kiif . lle, frwnn t t H i. D.D, South Citnurpi-iitioiul ( liunl i p Mh 1mwii Auur l!tfi,l 1 . W-!..i ( i t'i i mini. I'tiu.; lit'v rufi'.-ir liPiui Onwir I i . il-nlty, 1 .oil' If, UfMllMltl. V,ti. Wi. t ion l I) . I'lUTt i-!') i ' ('hlcilKd, i ii r i ' hniiuM'l Hint, 'iiimU ' lt- . II i ;t'v I MoiiMi (ill.-nn.lJ l .SI. .It lili S i :nn (jiiun h. Loiidoii. nir.ltnv Ijior, C 1 1 1 ti or. i.t l., 1 ho 'i'fiui'lo, IMon, Mrm I'til'lUU vmilo. yti iuuo. 67 lulfi'ngt) ill u-tn- I i 4, Kilt eJet, cloth, J3Jt hat! ltivaut, r". lul !i ,ii', tOOti 4 Attin I niTi' v. l.Wl iani-, 20 full-imga UluiUn t bfle A jilt lull loviint, one voUioii S Khln p rrotnltiintw. full lo?nt, tuftnl, tJHU I Mh S, rtti review questions torni t .is .,-!, t linn. .'I hli.-hlly. tl.Wriwh 1 1 ri i . in -, IhhiI ilii - limi h btMikn'il i- I' f , .,.,. tint) will" 1MNI1Y () hllll'MU ' ' ,nil 11 1 M..IIM.M IMIfUl.CllK lu. llltll I Webster's vFnteniatioiiiial . ssoj (if thr f mitiritljj ft The One Great Stututnrtl Authority, h . writ. H Hull l .I. I. IV WIT, JiwtKo l. . Kupn-ino inrt. SUmclarcI orthol' S (,ovt Trint UK ( OHU'0, tne i h isiiirui i ( omt. all the State hit , tncine ('otirta.ftinlor m'ur- . 1 ftlllho. ' j oi Look, Warmly Coiiiuicuiloit by Stata Buir1ntnl,itJ ,.f kihiuU. riil It-ut- 1'ri-nl U nt .iiiiii otlr I. iliu-iit'M . UllllfMt WllllUUL 11 tun LK' I 1k1 ji inalmlle . iiatl -4" 1 li'ufthM, find I flP5l tlw tfiuht-r, wind ir, t'i-. .-wSftkltfV lfiwltni.il niuii, ini't fc 11 (.lui'iit.ir I '.r HKSTPOIU'ltACTICALUSn.! j . I . .iiv ID IIHU 1IIC w um uuirii. 't I' ic-v to uf certain the proniinclu' or It I i u-y t'i trace the crow III of a worJ It 1 tMsy to leurn what u word mean: ' i "cn- t'orc Trlhiiue Snym- i - ; , lilli.u coiiu-4 from tin pn im v n. i i .. i. Hi it ImiiII. III- int.,! 111.. n. II, li ..I .I. ii ui ii. 'ii. .tl iniH rvifcl.-n. i I .i.li . I tliiil thla ii wniU to Willi Ii h i p 1 iiilly Un lull, I lilt-l. llirllS.lMIC 9 o oin' TiinliEST. X .j:-i.ccimen naaai Miit on anpllcailon in X .. .V- C. MliltliTAM CO., Vuhlthhvtt., Sprlnailitlil, muss.. OOO 000Kv0010KK00000 ' IJH8T UNU 01'- 3 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, jiai miiuoiilat, M Floor and Table Oil Cloths. fS E. B. FOLEY, "ISSS aisdriiff IS angerGUS When, dandruff amcars it is usu- aUy regarded as an annoyance. II should be regarded as a disease, lis presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of the scalp, ivhich, if neg lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cttred at once. The most effective means for the aire is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the grmvih of the hair, re stores it when gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. F'Tin vre t'nn e 'ht yonrn I win irrnitly tmuKvit v. ith vl.au1 ui4u, ui hair wutt t IT, nml thmitfh n outiK i tuninK 'it n nml dill- lu. visible until 1 be-all to U60 Tho (Inn-lrtilT li.m been en'irel) iiiiH'vrvl iimlniy li ir W n vv Bell, Mllmitll mil ,.r,"--. ii'ivl fnit ro-Lit.',.-" nt; nnlmlor." - 1, 1 V ALU:, Alliuton, I'OI.ITICAI. POINTS. The free siUciile ill this district are tm imriiiu fur an active ctiuiimiKii. Tliey liavo airungrd fur seveml palili : incetiiiK, at which aildicsses will liu liiaile hy Jiilin o. Ulrich, llsii., Daniel (luiiian, M, J. Lawlur, William W'ilhclin, Vmi , ami others. The first meeting will he held ut Mnlianuy fity to-morrow eveniliK, to he followed hy mecl iugsnt Slieuiuidoah, Tamaiitia, Uirardvillc, Asliliuid and oilier towns. William Anderson, of Mnrca, is a candidate for tliu l,eiiislatnro, suhjeet to Demueratic rules. The Itcptililii'un county coiivulitinli will not lie held until the latter part of fjentun her, says the t'onnty Chairman. William Willielm has Congressional asidr ations, and his friends pretend to discern a silver liniiiR to the dark clouds hovering ovor the political lioii.on in this county. Mr. Wilfcehn is a consistent and oamcst auvocate of the white medal. The silence of the Miners' Journal as to the eight questions sulunitted hy the IlKllA M is equivalent to an aeknowleilgenient on tho pircof our conteniporary that its contention is nut sustained hy the facts. Tim result of the piiiuarios in I'olunihia cminly indicate the defeat of Judce Ikeler or a deadlock in the convention lo-day. Tim total veto so far as heard from is as follows: Ikeler, lysis; Ii. K I.ittle, 'JI21I. It is said Watson Slicplierd is nuniiiiig for seveial Dcmociiitic cnld-lmg e.indiilates lliis year, wliimi he claims assisted in his defeat fur Congress two years ago. II. J. Yost, of town, is making an active canvass of the district fur the Legislative nomination on the ltc)iuhlicau ticket, and is meeting with much cncoiirigement froin the party workers and voters. i;-Senator Watson is liuildiiig his fences for the Democratic Kuiiatnri.il noiuiiiatiiin ill a manner Unit assurances are given to show little oppiisil inn when the convention meets lie has a record to go heforo the people on, which is working to tho disadvantage of his opponents. How's 'I his? We offer One Hundred Dollars Itcwanl for Toy case of Catarrh that can not he cured hy Hall's Cutarrli I'ure. K. J.CIIHN'HV .t CO , Props., Toledo, O. We the iinilerslBiieil, have known K. .1. Cheney or the last 15 years, ami heheve tilin perfectly homiralilc in nil business transactions nnd llu iiiielally nhlo to carry out any nlillicntions made liy their llrlu. Wi.st &T11AUX, Wholesale llruggists, Toledo, O Wai.oino, Kinnan .V SIaiivis, Wholesalo Drug- gisls, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, nitlng llretlly upon the lilood anil iiiueinis sin faces of the S)tem.1ee T.'e. per bottle. Sold hy all Druggists. TcMilnonials flee. PERSONAL MENTION. J. J. Pranoy made a trip to l'oltsvllle this morning. M. II. Mnstortransacleillmslnossalbchuyl- kill Haven to-day. W. M.ISiewer left town this Morning lor Harrishurg on business connected with Ills business interests hero. A. V. Morgan transacted business at l raclc- ville to-duy. Kdward McAteo made a trip to l'otlsvlllo to day on a business mission. Cornelius Davenport spent to-day visiting fiionils ut rottsvlllo. Mrs. William Stein and daughter, Annie, visited friends at 1'otUvillo to day. George Ilouser, of Taiuau.ua, was a guest of town relatives yestenlay. S. I. Ilrown loft town last night for Phila delphia, with the intention of locating there. Ills family will remain hero until next fall. 1'. J. Hoyle, of Coaldale, who disposes of tho Columhi.l beverages at that place, trans acted business ut tho olllco of tho company here to-day. The homo of Sir. and Mrs. Cloorgo Waslcy, on Hast flak street, was brightened to-day by the additiou of a hahy hoy to the family. Mrs. Arthur Tro!iso and two sons, ot llrooklyn, N. Y., aro guests of relatives in town. Boom Hard Coal ! cmimrnmninmiinmnmn' lA't tIK ili'iuaiul, nml I H Hutlfllfil w ith mitlil iilt lt'H tlian I'tiuuli 11 1 i 11 11 of fr i u lit ratrHiiiii'oal riiii Int1i caliiiut it a Ihidii tu lnimaii ilv If you iiH-flrk it w Ml inakt you vi II. If you mi u.ll. It will ki-fi on wi'll A hath in oni'of tliowo nil nm (1 will l'OUllUV till' m nut ukrptleal. Trial Baths Free. WMLWJW'iWlWi Turkish, Hiis-lan, Mineral, Misllcalisl, Perfume baths in your own home. Von cannot have thotH' In a luith t'lh. Cull or send for circulars describing tbcin in 1I1I11II. AiillmrUed iiiients are C O. Palmer, JliiW Centre street ; Win .1. Webster, 117 U. Coal sir it i Harry Prutt, U H. Jiirdla ttrect. We Hcralr All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Pratt, Oniceaaj Houth Jnnlln street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skill Is inva riably obtained hf thot t) who uso Pozzom'H Complexion J'nwdcr. J&itr 7 0 3 lililiUiHJ S I ATE HOSPITAL TRUSTEES MEETING. The New Mdnbcis Aliihe No Changes In the Piescnt Miiiiageiucnt. The Hoard of Trustees of the Stale hospi tal ut l'ountaln Springs held their regular quarterly meeting yestenlay fternuon, when Itob't Allison, of t'ort Cnrhon, who succeeds Win. H. Lewis; 1'. 1). Helms, of l'ottsvllle, succeeding Dr. D. J. Ijtuglou, and Hon. Urant Herring, of llloomstnirg, who succeeds Charles 1 King, were present, anil became duly lecognied nieinlicrs of the hoard. T. M. lligliter, of Mt. Carniel, was elected Tieasurerof the boaiil, viie Wm. II. Lewis. Tlili was the only election held. The regular meeting of the hoaid fur organiza tion is not held until .hinuary. Dr. Olln (1. Darker, of LbeiuhiirR, l'a., and Dr. (loorgo Fox, of lliiuiinelstown, weie elecled 11s assistants tu Suicrintelideut Hiddlo to 1111 vacancies cieated hy resigna tions. Several of tliu (entity papers hnve made statements to tlie elfect that there was trouble in the Hoaid of Trustees that was likely to result in the lcinoval of Superintendent lSldtlle; hut If there is it did nut develop. One of the trustees when spoken to on the subject said that so far us he knew, it is the intention of the tilistecs to 11111 tho insti tution In the het inteiests of tho state and tho people whom it was intended to benefit, and as long as Dr limine demon strated his capacity to manage the institution as capubly as he has in tho past fourteen years that lie has been ut tho head uf it, lie did not think that tlieiu would he any change iiKiilo. When he does not show that capac ity then it is tlino enough to think of making 11 ehangu. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Hoadacho never falls, 23c National IMiiciitlonnl Association. Tor tho National Ldncational Association Convention to bo held at Washington. I). C , .Inly T to IS, tho rennsylvaui.i liallroail Company will sell exclusion tickets fioin points on its lino to Washington ami icturu at rate of single fare for the round tilp plus fS.H0 membership fee. These tickets will be sold on, and guod going, .Inly 1 to 7, and good to icturu leaving Washington July ,s to l.", when stamped by Joint Agent at Washington liy depositing ticket witli Joint Agent on 01 bunuc July IS and on payment of BO cents the return limit may bo extended to August 31. Tickets for side Dips from Washington to Gettysburg, Ulchniund, Old Point Comfoit, and Southern battlefields will bo on sale at tho ticket olliccs of the Pennsylvania l!.iil- load Company in Washington timing the continuance of tho Convention. Presents for gi.iduates at Hrtuum's. Lynched In tho 1'iihllf Square Great Ueiul, Knn., June 14. In the public square fronting on the principal business street of this city a murderer was lynched at S o'clock Inst evening hy a mob of probably COO persons. It is estimated that at least 1,000 men of Great Bend's population of Z.fiOO per sons witnessed the tragedy. The vic tim was John Decker, a CO-year-old white man, who on April 8 killed Myrtle lluffmelster, the 10-year-old' daughter of William Iliiffinoister, a farmer living midway, between Great liend nml Kllliiwond. Hooker was em ployed liy the farmer, and professed passionate love for the daughter, find the tragedy followed the daughters' re fusal to accept his advances. On April 111 a posse of farmers captured the mur derer near St. John, Stafford county, and he was kept for a time at Hutch inson. Yestenl.iy he was liniught here for trial, hut Hecured a change of venue to Lyons. The sheriff nnd Ills deputies made a desperate light, hut were over powered. Mi'Miinos Sjivoh t)u,"iepostors, Philadelphia. June 14.lteeeiver T. W Harlow, of the suspended I'enple'sbnnk, was enabled yesterday, as a result ot leeelvlng a check for over ?400,000 from President James JIcManes, to make the gratifying announcement to the depositors and creditors of the hank that lie is now in a position to pay them a dividend of 00 per cent, and that the remaining 10 per cent will fol low in three months. This bank was compelled to close Its doors as a con sequence uf the suicide of Its enshier, John S. Hopkins, and investigation showed that Its resources had been Im paired to the extent of some $S00.0Ou through loans made to Diehard F. Loper and tho Guarantors' Finance company. Tho ( iiciioli iiiii-sinoii. Itlmen, N. Y., June 14. Tlie linrd work Is now practically finished for the Cornell crews. Today another practice spin was given them to knot) them in good condition, hut there will be no more racing until they reach Now Lon don. There can be no doubt that the present 'varsity Is as good as any Cor nell ever turned out, huth lu form and speed. The makeup of the fieshmen crew was the same ns usual, and they show steady Improvement In form and endurance. Tomorrow morning the crews will go to Xew London, the scene of the coming struggle between Yale, llnrvurd and Cornell. Tho Const Dereiitlors. Now York, June 14. The following assignment of coast defense nnd patrol Vessels was announced yesterday at the army building: ' Monitors Lehigh at Boston, Cntsklll at Gloucester, Jason nt Now London, Nahnnt at Tompkins vllle, Nantucket at Port Koynl, S. C. Passnle at New Orleans. Converted yachts Itestless tit Throgs Neck, Vik ing lit Sandy Hook, Free Lance at Tin Narrows, Atleen at the Swash channel Tugboats -Powhattun at Mobile, I'o tumue at New Orleans, Choctaw at Galveston. Twenty-two others of tin fleet, under Admiral Krhen, will he un signed in a day or two. THE CUBAN WATER MONKEY. Ouo Must lie 'mi Kxpcrt to Uriah From It (iracofiilly, Tlio Cubans hao u domestlo utensil called a "water monkey" that is to he found in houses, hotels and olliccs. It an swers tlio siiine purpose, as tho olla in Mexico and the day jugs of India. It Is Hindu of gray piuous clay ami is manufac tured lu Malaga, "where tho raisins come from." Hy absorption and evaporation a blanket of cool nir surrounds thu jug continually and keeps thu water almost as cold as if it contained ico. In a country wiiii'o ico is iHith waive and oxpensio thoeo Jugs aro indispeliMilila Tlio water monkeys iiaio two apertures, one nlHiiit tho size of n dollar, through which wutcr is poured into 11 glass. On tho opposite sldo is n protuberance with 11 small liolo running through it. From this tho experienced Cuban drinks without touching It to IiIh Hps. When about to diinl;, lio holds it two or thrco Inches from Ills mouth, into which tho tiny stieain uf water pours. Gradually and hlowly lie lifts the monkey uway from him allowing tlio water to How from tho inonkoy down his throat. Occasionally tl"i drinker gulps, ami when his thirst has been satis ilcd ho returns tho monkey toward his mouth, then suddenly tips It up, shutting oil tho stream. It take considerable ox perlenco to ilrinU out of 11 water monkey gracefully. Tho beginner winds 11 stream of water down Ids neck instead of his throat four time, out of Ro until holm. uiaitcrcdTtiu int. Kxchango. At Pnyno'8 nursery, fllrardville, you will find thu largest stock overseen iu thu county Tin; V!;atiii:u. The fiitecasl for WViluesdsy : Partly cloudy to fair and cooler weather and flush wusloily to uorthwustuily winds, picceded hy local lain or thunder storms en the coasts. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Chronicled lor Hasty Perusal. Long distance telephones are hcilig placed in the Lytlo colliery, at Piimrose. Justlie Shoemaker this morning added a eullgntph to his ollicu equipment. For tho six new schools to bo created nt Mahanoy City and two vacancies caused hy resignation, tliero are over thirty applicants. This number Includes nearly all of the class of 'lis. Lightning struck tlio huiler house at Kc llanco colliery, Satuiilny evening, demolish ing twelvo-inch main and doing cousldoinblu damagu hi holler room. Miss Josephine Piigh, of Pottavillc, and lhiheit Fair, of Xew York, were married at the former place yeslorday. The twenty-eight recruits secured at Mah anoy City to fill the quota of Co. V. left that place this morning for Falls Church. - To-day is observed throughout the countiy lis Flag D.iy. Taiunqua is seeking the location of a silk mill. Tho Lehigh Valley collieries will work lliice days this week. Ashland Councilincu aro talking of enact ing an ordlnanre regulating dancing schools. The members aro old bachclois. At lliizlcton beer has advanced $1.00 per barrel, owing to the war tax, Patrick Dougherty, of Cumbola, and Thumiis Martin, of Sliver Creek, me matehul for a 100 yard lace, to ho run in tho near future. 1 he wife of John Luckanl, lesidlng near Hanger, Northampton county, was terribly Killed by a vlciuus hull. Six hundred 111010 King hopper coalcais will bu built in tho Philadelphia and Heading hallway's shops at 1'caillng. An outcropping vein of coal has been tlis- cocieil on the Philadelphia and Heading company's land, just south of Harry, this county. Neaily 101) Catholic men of Scrantnu have organized a Holy X. 11110 Society, the olijuct of which is to discourage tho usu of piufaue language. Llhiidgo G. Stackpolc, of Venango Samuel L. Henry, of Saltsburg, and James W. Larly.of Ilariisburg, have been appointed railway mail clerks. Charged with using, the mails to conduct u lottery, Manager A. W. Struthers, of the Crystal Crescent Association, of F.aston, was yestenlay anested. The business place aud residence of A. II Swalm, un North Main street, is uudeigoing many alterations. It is now being made attractive by a now coat of paint. Tho Annunciation T. A. 11. Literary and Library Society will hold a fashionable pro grcsslvo euchro party iu its hall 011 the even ing of the S3rd inst. Tin: stoDintN nc.uixv Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in tho open air. Her form glows with health and her faco blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative leinedy, shi uses the gentle aud pleasant Syrup of Fig? Hindu by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Tho Itai-bnrs Liilhercil. Defeat was administered the barbers at the 1 rotting park yesterday allcinoou. It was their second game of ball this season w ith the iliuggists, to whoso credit the first game had been awaulcd by the decisions of the umpire. And again, for tho bceoml time, victory .smiled down upon the cumpnunilcrs of diugs, when at the end of the ninth inning the heme was announced as 1 1 to 0. The result of the two games clcaily demonstrates which is the sliongcst team, and it is Imped that the Knights ol tho liazor have now been con viuced of it. Tho best place to buy your wall paper is at r. J. Portz, Si North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf Petty Cases. Aunlo iluinot was arraigned before Justice Tooinuy last night on oath of August Tinia lofski, who cliaigcd her with beating him over tho head with a shoe. She furnished $1U0 bail. William Knavloski was chaigcd before Justice Toomey with a-saulting Mrs. Zell'11 Socosky and threatening to kill her. It was charged that the man kicked tho woman and attempted to 11 so a knife with a blade six inches long on her. I ho accused was com mitted in default of $ii00 bail. Jacob Szyiaski prosecuted Thomas Camp bell bcfino Justice Shoemaker for assault and battery. llolh parties reside at Turkey Kim. It is claimed that Campbell mistook Szyiaski for another man. Ho waived a hearing and cntcicd $400 bail. (icrnnumus, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (lir.udville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Awarded a Contract, llninphroys & Howe, tho Ashland contrac tors, have been awarded a contract to run an eight inch pipe lino from tho Waste House ltuu le-crvnlrs to Lllaiigowan colliery, that will lcplace the former six inch line, and also h line fiuin Yatcsvillc to Shenandoah. Tho distance to bo coveied Is about two milos. Ire Cream l'csllwil. The Grant liami will hold un ico cream festival iu Rubbing' opera liouso on July 1st and 2nd. 0-10-td Tlio ICitkkitwiniillil Victims, Tho water has now been pumped from all parts of tho workings of Kaskawilliam col liery but tho slope. Preparations aro being made to outor tho latter part of the mine. It is doubtful whether any of tho bodies of tho drowned miners will bo reached this week. Annual Soles oVor 0,000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUB DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness aftor meals, Jload nclie. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings o( Heat, Loss of Appetite Costlvcnesg, lllotchoa on tho Bkln, Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sloep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllng Sonsatiotis. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.CCH AM s 1MM.S. taken as direct ed, will quickly rcstoro Fomalos to com plete health, Thoy promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and euro (sick Headache. Porn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE ufiir.j I'atciit.llcillcliiK lathe World. 25c. at all Drug Stores, ,10It STATIC SU.NATOH, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ok Hur.MAMKiAii. Hulijcit to Di'iuotrutlu rulvy. MAHANOY CITY. Series ol Ktningo ratalilles Attached to 11 Oriidiiallug Class. Mahanoy City, Juno 11, In connection with tlio drowning at Lakcsido yesterday uf Frank Ferguson, a nicinbor of tho High school graduating class of '08, tho Flipcrstl tiotis recall tlio fact that tliero wcro thirteen mala pupils lu tho class. Of this 'number thrco have died. Clarence. Anstock dropped dead while bicycling oti tlio track at tlio park last August ; John May was taken ill suddenly and died within a few days; mid I'crgusou was tho third victim, lilchiird Miles, a fourth member, sustained a fiactuicd arm by a fall a few mouths ago, 11 ml the fifth I). 11. Wllcock, narrowly oscaped drowning last Sunday. At 0 meeting of tho School Hoard last night the old corps of touchers was ro-clcctcd witli tlio uxceptiou of Mls Hriilgct Maloiie, who resigned und was succeeded by Miss Laura Perry. Eight new applicants weio elected, live for new schools and thrco us substitutes. They aro Misses Ella Flail, Mary A. Muldowiiey and May Phillips, Hawthorne Lyon anil D.ivid Davies. teachers; and Misses Huttio King anil Inez May, and James Divycr, substitutes. After tlie Hoaid adjourned a supper wa served iu a neighbor ing cafe at the expense of Tieasuicr lieu singer, Solicitor Scliw.ink, Secretary Parry nnd the Janitors elected. I ho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones, of ISull'olk, was tho scene of a pleasant gathering last night, -helil iu lienor of John Jones, who loft this morning to join tho 8th Iiegt., Pa. Vol., at Fulls Church, Vo. A handsome American flag 10x11 feet lu size was unfiiilcd on Last Centre street last night by the Sampson-Schlcy-IIobsoii-Dewey Naval Club. Tho Citizens' band furnished music and orations were made by Hon. T. II. 11. Lyon and John S. DoSilva. Jack Adanison, of St. Nicholas, will start out us a racer at tlie bicycle meet in William spoil next S.itunlay. James Mauchline, formerly of St. Nicholas and later in cbargo of coal workings at Clown Hill, Kanawha county, Virginia, writcB fiom tho latter place that tlio coal in dustry is very dull tliero and he is about to take charge for the Monarch Coal Company at Madisonvillo, Kentucky. Tho body of Frank Ferguson, tho young man of this town who was drowned iu 0110 of the dams at Lakeside yestenlay, was re covered shortly after four o'clock iu the afternoon. Soveral companions of the deceased made ell'orts to iccovcr the body, which weie unsuccessful, and finally Owen Farrcll, an export diver and swimmer re covered it 011 tlie third attempt. Ferguson was trying to swim across the dam wbea ho was drowned, probably having becomo ex hausted, About seven years ago 11 brother of the deceased, who was IS years old, met death under singular circumstances in tlio wostcrn end of the county. Ho was taking dinner to his father, who was the foreman at tho Otto colliery, and bad lust stepped from the tialn when tho earth's surface, which had been undermined, gavo way and carried tlio victim with it. Thrco intuit lis after tho skclctou of the victim was unearthed in an upright position. Tho 23-iiionths-old child of Gcorgo Echroile swallowed two strychnia pills which hail been prescribed for Its mother. After work ing ovor an hour Drs. Wiirtman and Klock succeeded iu restoiiug thu child to conscious ness and it has sinco fully recovered. American and Cuban Hags, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Porlz, ill N. Main street, tl Tcntiit'tV Assntiatlnlt. Hellcfouto is the Mecca uf Pennsylvania teachers this year. On tlie nth, (Hh and 7th of July tho State Teachers' Association will hold its 13d session, which promises to be largu and interesting. OIUIOUIOUO ict RHFIIMATlfiM - """ nun similar uumpiainiB, GEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS. prescribod hy eminent physiciansij DR. RICHTER'S ANCHOR IN EXPELLER. Vorltl rcnownrd ! Ilrmarbnlitv ancppfiil ! gOnipponnlno wfth Trade Alark 44 Anchor,' JF. Atl. IttfhtcrA Co., 2i: Pearl St. cvr York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Dr.mcli Houses, Own Glaasttorlis. 3 & W eta. Ludorniiil & rccoiuiuvudud liy A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St., kC. H. Hairenbnch, 103 N.Main St. .P.D. KIrlln, 6 S. Main St ... Shenandoah. OR. niCHTCFI'S ANCHOR" STO.MACIIAr. Iiont Roll", llynprpviln&.mflinnrh CninulitliilH. MISCELLANEOUS. I.MHt HA!,i:.-The propeity on WcHt Oak I1 wtreit, known in the Grant property. M'ill Ixt Mold In hIiiIc lots or as a whole. Apply to W'.G. Gregory, nj;eiit, 3)S North Main Mreet, Klieiminlouli, I'll, l'i-l-tf JTlOIt SAIjK A alualdu property on West 1 Centre Bttcet. dwelling house, and all enn veiilences, In desirable location. Apply to Thomaa Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf ItlOIt HAM-;. A saloon, Good ttand and ; central location, Haqtwo pool tables, one bei nir a combination of pool and bllllanlH. Apply at the IIkkat.i oil Ice. tf OK liKNT. A house, tiuitahle for n small family, location In l'ear alley, near IMK-tf Centre. Apply at llr.u.w.D olllce. WEI BOTTLE Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. Private family orders will receive prompt ntteiilion. Leave tliem at tlie office, we will ilo the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wcstphal's fluxiliator t'uics Danilruir and oil diseases of the sculp. Ior !ALI. at mm DURDHt sirar 1'ergusou House Ulock, A kooiI drink. . plaiu fur u good Michael Mills' Saloon, i K. Centre atrct't, Mvlltt'a hulliliiiR, Wine, WliUklfn, liccr nuil Cluiim. 'rchcl licvr In town ultvuyti un tup. KEEP -OIM Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need n Rood solid pair of shoes, with solid counter nnd leather insok, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Ladies' Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will lust from Thursday morning till Sat urday morning, tts some dealers do. What you get here you can depend on for good solid good,s at very low prices. Our goods will be sold at very small profits. We quote a few prices : Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, spring heel, patent leather tip, 40c. A better one for SOc. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size n4 to 2, for 68c, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Knainel Shoes, brown, patent leather, ?2.io ; worth S3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes arc made in Orwigsburg by George I'oltner & Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather aud just pay for the labor in making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods cannot be beat. We also carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. 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 ol 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,) rl. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. . LAUER'S OCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA CARPET CLEANING. The uiidersi(;ncd liuve assumed charfjc of tlie Shcn.Uhliuh Knim.ilinjr ('oinnaiiy's plant, and arc nep."ircd to clean, sew and lay caipcts, inatlresses, nnd do general upholster ing wurk. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders enn he left nl No. 7 Ninth West sticet, or at the plant, Apple alley ami 1 lowers street, GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. $25 SIHGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free, The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Uillows Gay." ADMISSION 25 CENTS. YOUR THE - EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES Tu wall papcru nuil ilconrntlonq Is one ot the nineteenth century fUTomplMimentH, That Is why those who select tholr wall paper tit UAUDIX'H Kvt such delightful rcnult. It Un't nccpsKary to purchase thu expensive prudes, (ho (lcHtrn nnd colors nre just as artistic In the cheaper Kmdes, If they nre not so rich. For those who wNIi to deconite their rooms w Itti nrtlNtic wall papers k( to J. P. CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, I2I-I23 N. riain St. 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. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Home or at Our Store. -Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN,