i iff History Of the War 1 To correctly follow the war vmt slumkl rend a dai'y ami weekly paper. We have litem all, and serve them promptly without extra charge. Give your order to the carrier or leave it at the store. HOOKS & BROWN, n IN. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. fir' Beef, Wine and Iron. Larse Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Soutli Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. I 1 1 1 I'll LT 111 till' !!( IllH'lllM. WnoliliiRtiin. June 10 11,'r'rults nre 1'iniiiiiK hit" ('hhi .Mirci' tu fill the ren du, nts tu tin1!! lull li t'liKtli. The work hi ! iiiltinu In,. I'i'iMi much easier than .n i x..'ftri,l Thorn' who arrived yos l.,,lu Ini aiiliMl an men for the Sixty littli N.-w Y01U, CO for the Seventh mill I'.iKhtli Olili, uinl a number fur the Thiiil Vli'Klnla. It Is expected that nil lei mlts from nearby states will have reimted by tonight. There Is still some anxiety manifested by the troops wle 1 have not yet been supplied with aims and ammunition, as they fear Hi- y will nut be forthcoming for some time. Iii-iii-ireiits Trylnc to Cnplure Manila H"i llu June IS. Advices received fruin SliunRhui by the Frankfort Zel tiuiK says news has been received tliere fruin Manila to tile effect that tliere ii flBhtinK every night around the town. The insurgents. It seems, are trying to capture Manila and establish an In dependent government before the Americans land. The German conBUl nt Manila, it is further reported, has IM Germans and Swiss on hoard u efuse steamer in the harbor. (iiM'iiuin.v anil the Philippine, London, June 15. The llerlin corre spondent of The Times say: "The M.ulne I'olitisi he Correspondene, which is often officially inspired, and other papers, express the hope that some permanent result, such as the posses sion of a harbor, will be the outcome nt the presence of the German squadron ui the Philippines. It would be a mis take to attach much Importance to these effusions, but the presence of Admiral Von liedrich'B squadron there is eeitainly significant." IluviiimV liread Supply. London, June 15. The correspondent of The Times at Kingston, Jamaica, 1 ables that, according to advices In ought there from Havana hy the liritlsh cruiser Talbot, which left the fuh.in capital June S with a number of lefugees and newspaper correspond ents uii board, the bread supplies In Havana would probably give out by the middle of June, though meat, fruit uiiil vegetables were plentiful. To Invent Igato 1111 Appi-opi'lariDit. Washington, June 15. At yesterday's session of I lie senate the resolution of Mi. Lodge, of Massachusetts, direct ing that an Inquiry be made Into the d im " si t ion made of the Methodist Hook Concern claim, which was paid re, eiitly by congress, was adopted u It limit dlvliion. In the course of the debute Mr. Lodge said he hoped that as a result of the proposed Investigation a general law would bo passed to eliminate the professional lobbyist from the legislative equation. Yi'sterihi. lttichnll Gnmc-C At ltnston Philadelphia, D; Itoston, 0. At HiookLvn Hrooklyn, 3; New York, I. At t'levelutid Pittsburg, 3; Cleveland, 1. At Louisville-Cincinnati, 7; Loulsvllln, 8. At Washington -First game: Washing ton. X. liiiltimorr. 7. Second game: Wash ington. 4; llalliinore. 2. At Chicago First K.tim : Chicago, :i; St. Louis. 2. Second I ime: Chicago, 7; St. Louis, 1. l Wllke. aire Wllkesbarro, 11; Mon ti, il, in. ,i Syracuse Toronto, 5; Syra- , 2. At Siirlngllild Sprlnglleld, G; J'.utialo. 2. At Providence Providenco, b Ito, li. h:er. 0. At Lain aster -First game: Lancaster, 12 Alleni iwn, 1. Second guinu: Allen iiiiui, 'i. Lam a.stcr, S. At Hartford II I s lie i, but.'. 1. At Norfolk- Nor- t..l , i, X. ,v.,ik 0. At niehmond-Hluh-nii ml I .it i son. 2. LOOKIHERE ! June 14-, Flag Day, Should see a proper display f American flays, intermingled with a Cuban flay lieie and there. No where in Schuylkill county can you get the iis- .i , sortmtui .s at MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. rcL Private family orders will receive piompt attention. Leave them at the ofllce, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, g KJ HAY and BTKAW. M Flpor and Table Oil Cloths. ftf Jiiit Centre hi. JXj ma IIKST I.I Nil OF are tho seat or tlu starting point of many tntilatlios, all of them serimis, all more or less painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of tho body nro more delicate or more sensitive than the kidneys. Wlion symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to be lost if health is" to be restored. Tho boat way to treat the kidneys is through the blood, cleansing il from the poison ous matter which is usually at tho bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose there is no remedy equal to "For many years I have been a constant sufferer from kiiney tnmhle, and lmvo tried a number of largely advertised kidney curea w ithout benefit. At last a friend ad vised me to try Ayer's Sarsapurilla. The use of eight bottles of this remedy entirely cured my malady." JURY MiLlxn, 1233 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MAHANOY CITY. "Deiilh !y drowning" was the verdict rendered by (he Coroner's juiy in the case of Frank Ferguson, of town, who lost his life while swimming at Lakeshle. The examination of applicants i'oi uppiint mont ns teachers in Mahanoy town-hip com menced at Jackson's to-day. Word has been received that M. M. Mc Millan, who is sull'cring from typhoid fever at the Wernorsville Sanitarium, Ilerks county, is improving rapidly. licsiilcnts of the Fifth ward had a flag raising last evening at Liglith and Centre streets. Addresses wero made hy linn. T. II. 11. Lyon ami John S. DeSilva. Klmer ( pp, for several years chef at the Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Is now em ployed in a similar capacity at the Kaler House, Mahanoy City. Johu Jeremiah had the third linger of his right hand mangled at tho l'rimrose colliery yesterday by having it caught in the harness of n mule. Huiuos Men's Meeting'. To-morrow night the business men's or ganiitition will meet in Schmidt's hall on North Main street to hear ,he report of the committee appointed to unikc a canvass of the town rolativo to the sentiment of Ini'-ine-s people on the (urination of a Hoard of Trade ami the tillering offiuanci.il encouragement to bring industries Into tho town. l'big I'm1 l.nieii lEini. I. It. Morgan, the rogalia inaiitifartiitcr of town, spent last eveniui; at (limitlvillo. He delivered to tho I'. O. S. of A. camp and Jr. O. I'. A. M. council at that place an 8x12 foot wool bunting Hag which tho two orsanlza tiulis will raise nt the llaveu Hun public school next Saturday afternoon with appro priate ceremonies. About twenty members of tho organizitinns livo at Itaven linn. Kenl I :-m I ii Siilo. A property on South Jardin street was sold yesterday by J. J. Coyle and Thomas H. Nccdhani, executors of the estato of Michael N'eedham, deceased, lo Mrs. I'dward Coyle, who will mako extensivo alterations mid improvements in the buildingsatid lots. The price paid was 51,701). A l'ntiliitlo Woman. Among tho throng on Main street last even ing was ono woman whoso display of the national colors was especially nuticcalilo. She had on :v white hut, red hair and a bluodross. I'rolnibl.v I'm- I'orto Itlen, Chlrl-im.ii i .1 'V Hr., June ir. It Is staled tin, i oiUi-rs were received yi-Htfiilr.y from the depart1 -nt thut 15 of the best 1 11 ulp)i,l ivnlnn nth in Uen erul llrimlie'y nnny be ill !:rnuted fur Movement I. the front, ii Is under stood that ilT fo riKlments nre to make up the expedition which will go to Porti, J JU'ii. No InfiirnuiMun would be Klvt-n nut at (lenernl Uninke's head iuar(i rs as (n whlih reylineiils would be wli'i'ii d fur the i xiii diiiiiti. vi iy fow lieillK Mlllli lently i'illi,peil nt this time fur .iclual sen ii e. it is s.iiil that rifles anil i 't Iht I'liuiiniii'iits 1 1 ,-, 1 1 1 are mi the way In this i,int sii!liii,-nt to lit out L'2 leiliments. Boom Hard Coal ! iHmimiiniiinntnimiinmm'a i.-t umiihi notlihiu ll4 lllllll I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 II t i II II of f i u)il i nt i" nn (Miiii Tiii hatti .ahiiicl 1" a Itonn In 1 1 11 1 HI 1 1- u 1 r mi nn wii'l;, K ill inaUi ,nu will If nu art w. it, it uiii kt-t) nit i-l) A h.tlll ill nlii' nf t lntc cnhitM-th Will nii liu-r till' mi i-st nkt tual. Trial Baths Free. fHuumuaiiuuiimiiuiuiUiiii TnrUsb, ltusliii, Min, -ml, Meillciiteil, I'lTIilitii1 tmtiis in v or own Iiitint1. i oil eanniit nave tboa, in 11 1 .141 li t il. I'nll nr M int tor circulars ilcscrlliing llicni in detail. Ailtbiiricil agents are ' (t. I'lilnur, ail, W. Centre ,-tri et ; Win. .1. Webster, 117 i:. Ciiiil street ; Hurry l'ratt, all S. .birdln street. We Repair All Kinds of Stoves. Wm. R. Prstt, Onlce.ia'l S.nitli .liinlin strut, Slieiiiindnab, I'll. GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, l'a , uiiiler 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 W 25 CENTS. Aer8 SarsaprHia a ORANGli BLOSSOMS. .Mure AililltliHm III the Alleinl l.iillK l.ltt nt .tune WettilhiK, At t'.irec u'eliick this afternoon MIm Mary Motiaihnn, nn estimable younx Imly of town, mid l"ntrlck ,1. Coxe, a ioittlnr yotum man of l,it Creek, were tnarrieil in tho Anmnicht Hon ehnri'h In the nreeenre of a large litini her of relatives mid friends, Itov. James Knne. tho curate, olllclatlng. Tho bride whs attire 1 in white mull and tho tnnhl (if honor, Miss Mnme Sullivan, (vote blue tRtlet nnil earrleit a bunch of bridal ine. .lainoe Cnxo, a brother of the bthlegnmiii, was the giootiiiinaii. After tho ceremony thete wa a ucelitlon nt tho home of tho bride, which was attended by relatives and friends from Ashland, Centralis, Girardvllle, Mahanoy City anil other places. The bridal eouplo woio tho recipients of many haliilsoino and valuablo presents. They will reside nt 322 liit Outre stteet. A pretty afternoon weililliiK was solemnized In St. Mary Magdalene's church, Lost Creel;, to-day. Tho piluelpals were Thomas J. O'Malia and Mew Kate Caiiflehl, both of Lost Creek. The ceremony was performed by Itev. 1'. 1 DaKKott, the rector, in tho pres ence of a large assemblage of friends of tho contractlni; parties. Tho witnesses to the event were 1'atrlck .Ionian, of Shenandoah, and Miss Coylo, or Lost Creek. After the ceremony thero was a reception at tho resi dence of tho groom. Mr. and Mrs. O'Malia will tako up their residence in n newly furnished homo at Lost Creek. John Manning, of lleaverdalo, niid Miss Kate McCauloy, of Oonlon, Will bo married on the !2Jnd i list., ill tho Cathollch church at Ashland. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the holy bonds of tiintiiniouy wete performed for William Kurtz and Miss I'.ll.i Coylo, both of Win. I'enn. Tho ceieinony took place In St. Mary Magdalene's church, at Lost Cteek. Iiev. 1'. 1'. Daggett ollicialod. At 11 o'clock this morning in St. Joseph's Human Catholic church, Girardvllle, John I Coleman was united in marriage with Miss Nellie Scinhin. Uotb young people nio well ! known in tilrardvillo. Iho groom is em ployed as a driver by the Columbia iliewing Company. Fied. llernet, of Mahanoy City, and Miss I'uiina l'nrlz, of l'nttsville. will soon marry. IMwaid Hatighuey and Mis Maigaret (1 rady, two popular young people of Mahanoy City, will join tho matrimonial army. Miss Lena Schneider, of l'nttsville, and Charles llolfiich, u hotel keeper of Wilkes bane, weio married at tho former place yesterday. MissSuoL., daughter of Dr. l'liaon Her niany, of Mahanoy City, and William Dyatt, uf l'hlladelphia, will bo man led to-morrow oeiiing at tho home of the bible's parents, by Itev. Lohr, pastor of tho Ihigllsh Lutheran church. Miss (trace Halley mid Joel MacOunant Fostor, both of Scrnnton, weie marriid in (ha( placo last evening. Tho hrldegiooia is a son of T. J. Foster, formerly ol Shenan doah, nnd tho blido is a daughter of Mayor Ildley, or Scranlon. On tho Sid Inst. -Miss Jennie Hendricks, daughter of Conductor Heudilcks, of the Lehigh Valley railroad, and Harry Watson, of Mahanoy City, will bo married at the residenco of tho bride's luteins. Miss Matic Johns, of Hatlcton, and Dr. Casselborry will bo joined in wedlock on the SMh Inst. The prospective bride is a sister of Mrs. .Moses Owens, of town, and is well known heie. Announcement Isinadoof the appioachiiig wedding of Miss Mary lloinn, of Mahanoy city, and John 12. O'Donnell, of Hcckscher ville. (o take place in the near futuio. On the 27th inst. Jilss Molly Ferguson, of Mahanoy City, and Joseph Suinlan, of Coleraine, will he mariicd at the former place. At ilazlcton, on the 23d Inst., Miss Kate Sergeant and Frank Needham, both of tho above place, will bo joined in wedlock. Tho bridegroom is a well-known member of the bar, while Miss Sergeant lias many acquaint ances in this county. This evening Miss Maud, daughter of Frank L. llaesoter, and Ccorgo 12. (lay, both of 1'ottHVillo, will be married In tho M.I2. church. l'resents for graduates at ltrumm's. llt-iitlis mill runeriils, William O. Hoeller, one of Fol sville's best known citizens, died last evening, aged 05 years. Ho was ti veteran of the late war, mid a member of (lowen I'ost, (I. A. It. For many years ho was engaged In the baking business. Ho leaves a wife, two daughters and a son, Dr. W Ci. Hoeller. Ilenjainin Koch, aged t0 years, a lesidcnt of Cressona, died yesterday. Tho funeral will take place Satutdny afternoon. Mrs. Ann Terry, an aged resident of l'ntts ville. died Monday night. She was a siiter of the lato lilchaid Flynii, of llutlcr town ship. Tho funeral will take placo Thursday morning. Tho funeral of John Fisher look pt.tce at nine o'clock tills morning fiom tho family lesideiico nt Wm. l'uim. Mass was celebrated at St. Mary Magdalene's chinch at Lost Cicek and interment was made at the Ger man Catholic cemetery at Ashland. 'I bu Heath nt ('llstel1. This season Cody will present hoiu on Tuesday, June 21st, tho crowning historic, heroic and warliko achievement in hi famous managerial career, by introducing in his "Wild Went" pel formaiicos -i stupendous representation of Hen. Custer's last battle on tho I.ittlo Ilig Horn. Nothing In tho way of living and martial spectacle has ever been levlsed or attempted which could, in any 10 -peel, nppioxinmtn to this production It dwarfs any Imperial exploitation over given in Itome's Coliseum, and no four walls ever erected hound sulllcicnt space foritstrctiieud ous action Again, the living chnraelois and mateiial Indispensable to its presentation aie virtually monopolized by Col. Cody, and in clude elements tho prototypes of which p: ss .ng tiino has already almost entltoly de stroyed. The spectacle and tableau leiiulio the co-operation of some eight bundled men and horses, including tilboB of Sioux war riors, scouts, plainsmen and regular tioopcrs. The opculiig scene reveals an Indian village, the inhabitants of which are discovered hy a scout while indulging in wild orgies over a recent victory. All kinds of vegetables mid flower seeds, and plants at I'jyno's nurseiics, (lirnidvlllo. Flcctrlo cats pam the door. fl-H-tf Mr. Cooper's I'roinotlou. To-morrow Mr. 12lias Cooper, of town, will assume tho position of inside foreman at the Fuinace colliery, near (iilbcttou, operated by Seaman Ilros. ci (jetber, succeeding Kobcrt Coxson, resigned. Tho latter gentleman assumes a similar position at tlio Law mice, vacated by Ilenj. I'.vans. Mr. Cooper was an applicant for mine inspector of the Shomokiu district and passed the examination with high honors, his ago being a bearer. Ho has about completod a course of studies in the Inter national Correspondence School, of Scrauton. and has held several iiiipoitaut positions, among them ns!itant itisldo foreman nt the Win. I'enn colliery. Tho owners of Furnace colliery nre fortunato in securing the services of a man so fully equipped for the position. Mr. Cooper will still retain his residence in Shenandoah much to tho gratlfici l. mi of his many friends. l ire! Tirol I Irel Insure your property from Ions in (hi oldest and strongest cash companies: I'hlla Unileiwrltors Iii'iiruiico Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., Auierionu Fire Iusumnco Co., WW Chester Firo Ius. Co., United Piromeu't lus. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S, Jardlu St., Shenandoah. tiii; WKATIIKIt. The forecast fur Thursday : Clear and slightly warmer we.ilher, with light westoily winds, becoming variililo. PITHY POINTS. it'ippenltigs lhrimglioiit tlio Coiititr Chrniiielril lor Hasty rerii.nl. A Mahanoy City dealer will open a con fectionery store in this town shortly. At (juakake butter Is soIIIiik at in cents per potttiil. Michael I lell'ron, John A. licllly, Jr., and Charles L. Fowler, of town, are among the Jutors drawn for criminal court beginning on Monday. M. M. Ilurko, Ksq., is extending the porrh In front of his residence on South White street for an Impiovement in nppearaiico niid convenience An epidemic of dlphtheiia is ptcvalent at Hazlcton. A. 1'. lllnkslcc, now of Matich Chunk, left on nn extended western trip. Daniel Lcvan, recently appointed superin tendent of the Centralia colliery, will remove to the hitler place. Tho St. Clair public schools closed to-day nine and one-half months term. Christian Alger was killed by falling clay In tho lloneybrook stripping, Luzerne comity. The movement to boom tho coal trado is extending to towns In all parts of the an thracite region. Tho Jit. Carbon School Hoard elected olllcers before the specified time, and tho matter will ho taken to court. 2 The l'ottsvlllo brewers have raised the price of beer one dollar per hariel. 1 ho business uicu of l'ottsvlllo will meet Thnisilay evening anil organlzo to boom banl coal anil send icprcscntatives to tho Scranton convention. Tho Coition ll,ig stictchcd between two mountain peaks fell on S.ituiday night dur- nig tlio milliner stoim. J he steel cubic sup porting it was served liy a bolt of lightning. Cleorge Foliner raised a beautiful American flag over his resilience lnt evening, lloth the emblem and the polo is ndmiicd by passe rshy. Letters of administration woio granted to Annie D. 1'iilllips on the estato of Martha 12. l'liilllps. Into of Mahanoy City. I A. Keilin was elected president. A. (I. Ilass secietary and U. L. Martz (rcasuier of the Shamokin School lloaid. ' A hill III equity has been filed restraining the Williams Valley F.Icctric liailway Co. from laying its tracks. Tho breach of promise caso of I2va 15. I2ckcrt against John Swartz, both of Maha noy City, lm been amicably settled. A large party of lnrmbcn of tlui U.iltiniore Coal I2cliango is visiting Heading, and will proceed to points in this county. With elaborate ceremonies tho Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, at York, creeled at a cost of $215,000, was yesterday dedicated. Fivo hundred tracts of land wero sold in Centro county fur unpaid taxes, the majority going for just the amounts charged against them. IMcldnfls calf. Puree of pea soup to-night. Deeds ltecortled. Deeds for the following real estate trans fers were filed lor record : From William M. Miller to Daniel Nester, premises in New Itinggold j from P. & It. Itailroad Company to Christ Lugan, ct al , premises in Mahanoy City ; from I'. & It. Itailroad Company lo Seligmau Livingstone, premises In Tamaqtia; from Israel Stamm anil wife to C. S. Stnmm, premises in I2ast Ilrunswick township; from Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company to Coal Dale Huihling and Loan Association, pieinises in Co.il Dale ; from Martha Jones (o (ieorgo II. Jones, premises in Shenandoah. Headache Qulcltly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-Uoadacho never fails, 25c. l'ostiiuislerA' S.tlailcs. 'i'ho I'ostmasfer (!eliei-.il Ins issued tho. an nual list of readjustment of salaiies for post masters, and among them the following io reivomi incieaso: Ashland, from i70i) to ilSOf); St. Clair. $1,000 to $1100; Sunbuiy, $2100 to $2200; Ilazlcton, $2.W0 to $2000. Among those receiving a decreaso ill salaries is Shenandoah, from $2200 to $2100. All other places in tlio county tho salaiies leniain the samo as previously. Tho salaries are rated according to postal icielpts at each olllce. sum: DDATii ro inskots. cents tier can. At l'ovinsky's drug stuie, 2S Fast Centie street. 0-1 10t I'big I'nln l'loli'i'tcil. Several weeks ago the p.itiiutlc citizens of "the flats," on West dial street, displayed their loyalty to Uncle Ham by erecting a big Hag polo between the two rows of houses and old glmy was lloatid in iho bieeo. Sulne qtieutly It was decided to elect a stono wall and fence around tlio polo for its protection. The wall was completed yestenlay. Il is IS inches In height and il liet -quale. On the wall is i reeled an attentive fcnio two ft el in height. I ho whidu makes a pietty i licet and tho eiit'te construction n painted in t ho national colors. American qualities. ! and Cnhin flags, all sizes and . J. 1'ortz, 21 N. Main sticet. 11 Cnimitf ncemcnt Cicrclscs, To the Public : The Coinmencemeiil exeicises of our High school will be hold III Ferguson's Thoatio on Monday, Juno 20th, commencing at 8 o'clock p. in. You are coulially invited to attend thoM) exercises. The chart will ho opened to mo public lor the sale of reserved seat tickets in tho Secretary's ollico nt MIO p. m. on Flitlay, June 17th. Iteserved seat tickets l. cults. No one can piucuiomoro than ten reserved soat tickets at ouo time. (leneml admission tickets 10 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock p. m. (l-ll-St J. W, Cooruii, Stipt. County Ci Inoii Mutetneut. Tho statement of receipts and expenditures ol tlio i ouuty prison for tho month of April show tho total expenditures tu bo $2,:ilU23; nceipis irom sales, J7U0.J 1 ; cash receipts fSiii.7;i; total icceipls, f-l.012.S7. Average number ofpiisoners daily, 181 2-3 ; average cost of maintenance including wntdeu's de partment, 08 1-0. Goods manufactured during month: Hag carpet, 870 yards ; ticking, 115) jiirdsj.half hose, 823 dozen pairs. Ich Crcnui festival, Tim (I mnt Hand wlll.bivbl ,, ,.,.,.., festival In ltobblns' opera house on July 1st and 2iul. (l-lo-ld AsIin Por aliiiidniiuiH. Kv-Judgo Ityan, conns d for Warden Ilroucr, (lied a petition for a mandamus upon Controller Snyder to show cause why he de clines to approve the warrants for tho pay ment of the salaries of Waiden llrowor mid oilier prison officials. Judgo Koch grunted a rttlo to show cause why u writ of mandamus should not be issued ns prayed for, return able on Monday next. (ieranumns, fuchsias, uusios, daises, roses, etc., for spring phutliigat Payne's nurseries, tliratdvllle. Tiiberoso and gladiolus bulbs. A Muslcliie. An informal musicalo wns held last even ing tit the icaldunco of Mr. mid Mrs. W. 12. Marshall, on North White street, mid the as seinblid -guosts wero very agreeably enter tained by Pruf. K. A. Dal try, organist and choir master of the Church of the Nativity at South llethlehcm, Pa. ltcfioshmcuts weieservid. Among tho guests wero Itev. and Mrs. (J. W. Van Fewseti, Mrs. Beiferi, of l'nttsville, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph llinks and Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Hsskius, At Payne's nursory, (llranlvillc, yon will 11 ml the largekt stock overseen in the county. PERSONAL MENTION. A little son mado Us appoRrnuco In the family of Charles ltohlands, on South West street, this morning. (Ieorgo It, Itciir, of Lavcllc, was a visiter to town tliis morning. Kills Lewis, of Tntnaqua, spent to-day visiting friends in town. It. L. Whitclock transacted business nt the county sont to-day. Cntndahlo Thomas llolln made a business trip to Norrlslown to-day. James Hughes, manager of tho (Irand Union tea store at Johnstown, is spending a few days in town. l'OI.lTIOAl, POINTS. Tlio sllverltes open their scries of public meetings at Mnhanoy l'l.nio this evening, instead of Mahanoy City. John O. Ulricli will do tho talking, and his hearers will do the rest. Tho Journal is ns mute ns a clam in rofor enco to the series of questions submitted by tho Hkiiald. There are times when sllenco is golden, thinks the Journal. Thomas Oornian, of Oirardville.is booming tho canvass of M. II. Master for Contiollor. The Shcnatidoab HuitsLD Is conducting a very lively light ngalnst Hon. Chnrles N. lirumiii. The campaign is waking up. The Hkiiai.ii'k fulmlnatlons are echoed by tho 1'ottsvillo Kcpubll-an, and indignantly dep recated by the Mineis' Journal, which has two olllce-scekers on lis foico. Meanwhile, Tho Itecord will lay back and see tho light go on, prepared to uiko a part lit tho game nt tho right soason Mahanoy City Itecord. Tlio sound money Democrats of Pennsyl vania havo just issued an nddross In which they stato their purposo to "hold no com promise with Populism nor surrender their Democratic nrinclnlcs." The half million gold Democrats proposo (o mako thcmsolves felt nt tho state convention, and III the vari olic unities. In Schuylkill they are alieitdy preparing for the contest. The best placo to buy your wall papor is at F. J. l'oitz. 21 North Main street. Wo havo tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf Notice to Ung Owners, Notice is hereby given that heieaftor tho undersigned will rigidly enforco tho follow ing ordluaiico : An oitnisvNci: rnitT.vxiNii notis anii ni:tiu- I.T1NU Tlll:tli ltt'NNINll AT I.Altlli: IN Tilt: lJllllilll.lt 1111 SlIKNANlHlUI. Si'ctiii.n 1. lie it ordained and enacted by the authority uf the lloiough of Shenandoah, uid it is hereby enacted by tho same, that each and every owner of a dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, shall inform tho High Constable, when called on by him for such purpose, of the name, snecies, and such other doscrip tion as mav be necessary to tho identity of such dugs or bitches, which said namo mid other descriptions shall ho taken and regis tered onnosito the owners name in a legister to be heiit for such purpose by tho Chief Ilurgess, and that each and every owner of a dog or dogs, hitch of hitches, shall pay a yearly tax of ono dollar per head lor each dog and two dollars por head for each bitch, owned hy him or her, which tax shall bo collected by tho High Constable as borough taxes nro by law collected, and be paid to tho Chief Ilurgess for the uso of the borough. Si.ction A. That dining tho months of June, July, August and September of overy year no dog or bitch shall lawfully go nt large within tho lSorough of Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall have a strong muzzle or shield of wire securely fastened over tho nose of such a dog or bitch, so as to prevent effectually any injury from biting, and it shall not be lawful for any bitch when in heat to run at largo in the lSorough of Shen andoah, at any time, and any bitch or dog running at largo in violation of the provisions of this section shall bo disposed of as pro vided in section thrco of this ordinance. 0-15-tf A. P. Tabok, Chief Ilurgess. tiii: 3ioi)i:iiN hcaiitv Thrives on good food and sunsliino, with plenty of exercise ill tlio open air. Her fniiii glows with health and her faco blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses tho gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made hy the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Port., 21 North Main street. tf MISCELLANEOUS. THIOIt KENT. I nliotiturii -Po8i.'8.itm Riven July let, the uhotoirrnnli mourn now oecunk'M by tho IlllllnKcr llroa., corner l.loyd tdrcit ftiiil Tear alley. Apply to J. J. Kraney. 0-15-2t IJlOlt HUNT. 'tore and dwidllnir, No 1 1 Nordi I' WI1K11 (u-i(, Odd KcIIowm' Imllillnpr (iood liilslniws loi atlou, all innvi'iili'lliTH liajtl' room, linta' il cnlil nti-r,ony8.!0 per month Apply to any of (lie trostei H, .lames l'.itterMon T T. Will iams or Harry IluntilliKi r. ft-il C, -i nil IJIOH SAI.i:. The propeily on West Oak 1' s(reet, known as the (iraut iirupelty Will l,e sold 111 kIiikIi' I'd' r as a whole. App'ytn W. (I. (ircKiiry, aiccid, OH Nmtll Mali, street Slirualidoall, I'll. tM tf I ,1011 SAI.H-A vuliidilu propeily on Wtst ' tVude st'et (. ilwelHllK llimse, uml all eon venlentes. in de!raltlo liie-itimi. Appl to Thomas Tosti, forfintlier particulars. 5-27-tf IilOU SAI.K. -A haliiou. (Iood stand and eelitr.ll loeatlon. lias two pool tut, 1,'S, one helmr a eomliin.itioll of pool and billiards. Apiy at the 1 1 lit A 1.1 olllce. tf I.IOIt KKXT. A house, suitable for n small ' family, location In Tear alley, near Crude. Apply at IlnilALIi olllce. U-lh-tr Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Homo or at Our Store -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING. The iimlersiKiicil have .assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kenovatinj; Comnany'iiplant, anil nre nrepared to clean, sew anil lay carpels, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. , ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can he left nt No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley anil llowers street. "dOLD DUST." WASHINliHOWLiCK KEEP oim Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH rVIAIN STREET. If you need a good solid pair of shoes, with solid counter and leather insole, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Ladies' Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will last from Thursday morning till Sat urday morning, as some dealers do. What you get here you can depend on for good solid goods 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, 40e. A better one for 50c. Gills' Shoes, black and lace, "size 11 to 2, for 68c, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Iiuamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Folmer & Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and 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 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,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager Pilsliei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA A koiI place fur a k'hhI Irluk Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 I!. Centre Btri it, Mc!let'n biillilln, Wine, WIiIhUIcs, lleer nnd Clnr. Frenliet beer In town nlivnya on tup, JjlOU HTATIC 8HNAT01I, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ok BuiInanhoaii. Pulijnt to Deuiocrutle rulea. "Q0LD DUST. YOUR the: EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall paper nnd ilOiumtlons Is one of tlio niiK'U'ciitli century afcninplJsliiiients. That U why Hunts who select tlielr wall paper at CA!;lh'S m't Htirh delightful renulta It Un't n ce-(s:iry to purchaKo tlio expensive Kratlen, the tlchiiw mid col rs aro junt as arttstlo In tliti cheaper u rail en, If tla-y nni not ho ileh Kor thnowho wIkIi to deeoratn theli iitoniriwItU artistic wall papers go to J. P. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, lal-123 N. Hnln 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.