inrrti' yi, imi -hiihii 1 1 iii nri.nrniTTiTt?;n'',i .me'ii-ii r-r Krrrv History Of the War 1 To correctly follow the war you should read a dtii'y and weekly paper. We have them all, i and serve them promptly without extiu charge. Give your order to the eatiier or leave it at the store. HOOKS & BROWN j . lJ. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine -and Iron. Large Bottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, 1M. PERSONAL MEN HON. I mamic! In It 11 111 1. ,lr., mid sou anil dniiKh U r m-iii .1 1 1 iuhI- ut INitUville yesterday. I'll I . IIuiik 111 nit' it tiiji to tlio county M'.lt I" .! i W i'h I.,, II Di tiroy, of Nureuiliurg, wan 11 tou 11 i-.i-ti tu day. J J I 1 1111 j trammeled business at l'otts- illi 1 In nun nintf. ! a il. l.imliK, of Riugtown, paid a visit to town thin minniitK. Mr- A A Ziilick. of PliilutletpliCu, nud Mi-.in mi M Ziilkk, of Schuylkill Haven, , in -1 u -t - of Mr. anil Mrs. II. II. Zuuik in ti.n 11 yistcrday and last eveuinx, 1. ft t..i i huylkill Haven this innmlng. M 111 ii it- ' Harnett, one of ut) r public w Uu. i ti .11 In 1-, left town this afternoon for j l'l.il tdi Iplii.t. where sho will spend three month- the nucht of her brother. It I T.illcy. Jr.. of llaltimore, Mil., is a visitor to town. Mr. Tnlley is a iironiineut member of the liallimoro bur, with head quarters m tho Homo Friendly Society's building ltev. Harry Crouton, of Mahanoy I'lauo, was -cen 011 our streets to-day. Mrs (' ( latitman, of Kingston, X. Y., Is In i.is entertained at tlio resldcnco of Mr. and Mrs. Juacpli Neheider, on J'ist Uctitto street. .She ts wet! known here and has a larue (lri'Nj of ai-iu.iiiitaures. Mr and Mrs. William H. Siado and gnnil-on, .tanley of l'nlmyra, N. J are FpemliiiK a eoiiple of weeks in town as guests of Mr anil Mrs. T. T. Williams. A Vein ltumt. As Toe liiiduiiki, tho West C'eutro street filoonkeepei. .jiunpod from a wagon yester tl iv he l.urst one of tho largo veins of h!s nht leu lilnoil was spurting from tho vein in a ilanpToiis manner when Dr. Stein ar rived The liinh was tightly hound and o.tli" ie trt.ited hy the doctor and liudnicki eoni!i'atolated himself upon a narrow ceapo from hlcediii!; to ileatli. M oiMi-nV cMitfiifo ( 'ointiiittrMt. Sjh 1 iiin ntn, Cal.. June IS. Governor Bi LI ii . is 1 ununified the sentence of tnin ni k r Salter p. WuruVn to life in t 1 .mill nt. A meillcitl litiard np 111 ! 11 1 i'l in examine Wmden's mental fi.i. liii 11 I'.ililed that he was Insane nl tin- time he wrecked a train hjar lnp T'niterl states soldiers, thus causing thi 1I1 ith "f three soldiers and the en pm. 1 Anions th'ife who ttigned a in 1 n fin commutation of sentence vi I'li-ldent Cleveland and C. I. II iIni.''.iii. juvsldent of the Southern 1' 1. Ill' 'lllll udd. 1 1 1 . 1 ill I HiMVpy's Kppnrt. V iliinton. June W. The navy le 1 Tiiin. ti luii rei elved the following ft 10 Admit. il Ucwey, dated Cavlte. J1.1 I- ' There Is little tlianjre in till V!uiii..ii s-ini" my telegram of June ln-1.1 in ins continue hostilities and Inn ( i.i' in ally surrounded Manila. Th' j run' taken 2.500 Spanish prison ers, iiliom tliey treat most humanely. Tin- il" not Intend to take the city nt tin t'l'M-rit time. Twelve merchant vessels are nnchori-il in the bay with refuser-, on hoard under Kimrd of neu tral men-of-uar; this with my permis sion Tin lie.ilth of the squadron con tinues f Xi client." Boom Hard Coal ! rammmumniummmmima J,vt UN U inaiul nml In- .itifltl with nutlilnu lt-'SH tlinn fqiiali zutl nil of frffht ratton coal. Tins Itath cnbiiR-t m 11 Ihmui tit liuinan it IT 011 arc niek, ii make ynii If vim nre w II it will Ufi-p von wt tl. A Italliln tint 1 if tlio-!- caliinrtH will I'unvhico the must f kt'itiial. Trial Baths Free. ran. Mineral, Medicated, I'er funic I. tills m your own home. You cannot h ivc Ih'isc in a h.ttli tuL. I all nr -rnd for circulars tlruribing them m l' lull. Authoriel agents are C. I'al 1111 r, V- Centre -trcet ; Win. J. Webster, 117 1 Coal street; Harry I'rutt, 331 Jaril n trcet. We Repair All Kinds of Stoves. WM. R. PRATT, Ollice 33:1 South Jardin St., Shenandoah. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. 3 E. B. Foley, 37 wc!tre st. BEST LINE OF" biev ore the seat or the starting point of m.tny maladies, all of them serious, all more or losu painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal end. No organs of the body are more delicate or more sensitive than the kidneys. When symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to be lost if health is to be restored. The best way to treat the kidneys is through the blood, cleansing it from the poison ous matter which is usually at the bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose there 19 no remedy equal to darsapari " For many years I have heon a constant sufferer from Kidney tr.mble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cures without lviu hi. At last n friend ad vised mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tlio nse of eight bottles of this remedy ontiroly cored my malady." Mart Miller, 1233 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PITHY POINTS. liptiolilm; Throughout tnirniileleil for llnnly tlio Count!' IVriiH.il. Harry, linos and K'lttc Hall and fivo other Mahanoy t'ity auttlers returned from Monroe county with eiglity-thrte pounds of trout. Uxcavating for the foiinilatiotis for the now colliery onttinoB at Jackson's has com menced. Tlio U-year-olil mih of Jiiiuos Ilrcnnaii, of Jackion's, isi ritiiaily ill with eongestiou of the brain. John Itrehnny was committed to prison by Suirc M. J. Iteytiolds, of Oilborton, charged by Win. llrchony witli drunkenness and liousehrciikiiiK. Thus far but 113 mercantile licenses out of n tola! of 1S."0 in this county liavo been paid. Juno 30th is the last day fur payment. Tho local public schools were closed for the form yesterday. John M. Coombe, of Mahanoy City, has received the ullicial notification of his ap pointment as District Grand Chief of the knights of (iulden llttilo.foi- this district. Cards arc out nuuouticliii: the apprnachiut: man-iase of Miss UUa Matilda, datichter of ltev. and Mrs. J. V. Iiuckley, of C'ontralia, to II. 1'ranl.liii Cary, of Went hoi ly, at Contmlia, on .Monday, Juno 20th. The county treasury i3 empty. Tho l'ottsvillc High school cointnenccmcnt will be held on tlio 30th itist. Counterfeit half dollars ate makinc, their appearance, made of lead mid light ill weight. Tun. Hurst will likely play his St. Louis team at Aslilaml for otio gaiuo, if ho meets with uueou ragcnicnt. Criminal court begins on Monday, and so far tltil) cast s have In en returned. Mt. Carmel is getting lots of advertising out of her hard coal boom, and Pottsvillo Is Jealous. The veterinary surgeons will hold their next meeting lit Ashland, September 7. An otter of $1,200,000 has licuu made to the York Water Company for its plant, which cost $7.)0,l)00. Several houses woro shaken from their foundations by another cave-in at the Ditryca mine, I.uerne county. Fond Commissioner Wells is investignting large sales of impure and adulterated vinegar in Luzerne county, and a 1 rests are likely to lulloiv. Tho Columbia Hoso Company gavo tho borough flro ungino a test this morning. It had nut been used for sevoral months. Economical shoppers will he hencfltto I greatly by consulting Conway's FamoiisSand 10 cent advertisement which appears in an other column of to-day's isstto. Such a cut in prices was novor heard of before in town. At Payne's nursery, (limrilvillo, you will (Inil tho lamest stock overseen in tho county. Clillilren's liny, Tlio Sunday schools of tho .Methodist Epis copal, United Ilvangolicnl and Calvary Iltptist churches will observe CHldrcu's D.ty to morrow and tho respective churches have been elaborately tiecorated for tho occasion. A ship eight lect long and six feet high is a feature of tho decorations nt tho Calvary Iiaptist church, Ulahontto programs have been prepared at each of theso churches. To-morrow evening Children's Day ser vices will he hold in tho Trinity lioformcd church. The church will bo decorated with Hags, plants and (loners. Tho Children's day exorcises of tho 1'ios byteilan church will be held to-morrow even ing. A choico piogratn of selections has been arranged for tho event. A cordial in vitation is extended to tho public to attend thoso services. Window shades from 10 cents and upwaid. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf Special 1'iillei) Organized, Chiof Hurgess Tabor last night swore in the now corps of special police in tho Coun cil chamber, after which thu following or ganization was ell'ected : Captain, Michael Heatoti; 1st Lioutuiiant, Thomas Jones; 2nd Lieutenant, Michael Igo. William Uilulliiu was chairman ot tho meeting and James Cook secretary. Sons of Veterans Otlicers. Tho state camp of tlio Sons nt Veterans elected the folluwing olticer : Commaudur, A.S. Moulthrop, Dubois; senior vice, Chester M. Liugle, Philipahurg ; junior vice, Paul Smyser, York ; council, A. S. Fisher, Har nsburg ; W. F. Ciilbertou, Lewlstown and John Honor, Jr., Philadelphia. Here We Are A?ain 1 Look at These Prices 1 limiting Hugs, mmiiiih dmililo unvi'd ; btuis HWC(1 (HI Witll LMlj,'l)S tiii'iii il under ; war ranted fiiht (tuloi'M, can vas liciuliiit,' with groin iui't8. 3.5 fiiot, 10 ; 1x0 ft'ct, i?:i.0() ; fixS foot, k.1,7! : 11x10 foot, ijtl.r.O ; 0x13 twt, 5.50; Hxia feet, 11 "iu Hxlj ti't-t, $7.2J5 ; 10x15 foot, i. N If yuu want nil all-nuol binitlun lUg, nny te, wi- cm I'urniali tli mutu liiiiiiedlutily ut luwust i ai.li iirictm. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. ABCrS 0M PARADE ARRANGEMENTS. 1 Acllie Men Tiil.cn lor n I'nlirlli nCluly I'cli'bt-ittlou. A meeting was held in the (1. A. It. hall, liofowich'a building, lost night, to take preliminary steps fur a grand (wtrlotlc cole hrattuti, pnrndn and business men's display. Twelve organisations weie represented at the 1 meeting, vi.. Washington Camps Nos. 112, aoo and 183, 1'. O. s. of A., Shenandoah Lodge, No. Mil. I. (). . 1'., MHjyr Jennings Council Xo. iiilT and Sliciiniuloah Valley Council No. 330, Jr. O. U. A. M., Hopo SettlonXo. 10. J. T. or II. & T Heniy llorncastle Camp No. IB, Sons of Veterans, Anthmeito Cnslle Xo. 71, K. or G. II., Lithu anian Citizens' Society, I. K. L. A., Colum bia Hose Coniny and Watkiu Waters Post 1 No. 110, G. A. It. I The meeting organized with the election or D.iviil Morgan as chairman and P. W. llier I stein as secretary. It was decided to have a parade, and the following committee was ap I pointed to visit citizens and solicit financial aid : M. II. Master, Joseph Morris, P. W. Uietstein, William Millard, Charles Gibson, George Smith, David 1'eist, William Hill, Edward D.niks, George Feist. Messrs Master, Morris and John Hitler were ap pointed a committee on music. the following comtnitteo was also ap pointed to visit tlio business men and urgu tliotn to put floats and othor displays in the line of parade : Flunk II. Williams, John Watson, M. H. Master and William Iteevos A fourth committee, comprising Messrs. Williams, Hitler and Hill, was appointed to call upon the School Hoard, Superintendent Cooper and tho school teachers to see if arrangements cannot be mado to havo the schools co-operate In the parade. The organization will meet at the same place next Friday evening to hour repot ts from tho committees. Auioriean and Cuh.111 Hags, nil sizes nnd untitles. V. J. Portz, 21 Xoith Main St. tf Wlltl C'ossiiek Killers. In addition to tho girl, cowboy, scout, Indian aud cavalry equestrians in Hntlalo Hill's Wild West and Congiess or Hough Kidcrs of tho World, it inttoduces Vaipieros from Mexico. Gauchos and South America, Arabs from the African deseit, and Cossacks from tho steppes of Russia. These latter, hardv and deMioiis horsemen, may be eon sideied as on the bolder line between the wild IrregularMtnd tho trained and drilled military ; for though they wear the well known uniform and are regularly enlisted 1 soldlets ninong the Cossacks of the Caucus ian line, they ride with a wild, ficico dash ud individuality not eharactci'stic of any of tho other bodies of cavalrymen. Willi his horse at full gallop ho swoops down and picks up a li.iudkeichicf from the giouiid, holds fast hy tho saddle and seems to iloat in the air alougside.swings himself back to his scat, and throwing Ids feet straight up in tlio air rests on his shoulders, or head, upon tho saddle, leaps oil. nnd after running a shoit distance regains his seat by a bound from the giouud, and Dually crossing bis stirrups uvei tho saddle stands upright with Ids toes in them, aud all this without diminishing his headlong pace. Tho Cossacks with hundreds of other fculuios will appoar heio with Hiilllilo Hill's Wild West show, on Tuesday, June 21st. 1 ho reserved scat salo will bo at Kirlin's drug stole. sum: miATii to issuers. 2."i cents per can. At Povinsky's duig toio, 2S Mast Centre street. 0-1 1 Ut Applicants for Minn l''oreiiiunslilp. Tho hoard to examine applicants for mine foicmcn's certificates met nt the couit house, Pottsvillo, yesterday and to-day aud com pleted their labors. There were thirty-live men in tlio class, with the following from the Sixtli district : lldward ltatchlor and D.iviil K. James, Shenandoah ; John ICrcishor, Thomas Haley and William Hewitt, St. Nicholas; Win. H. Picice, l'iackille; Win. Hradley, Mahanoy City ; Win. Hruderick, Yatesvillo. The oxaniineis will meet on the '-.'1th aud 2oth iusts. to examine tlio papers of the applicants. The bourn of examiners for tho Sixth district is ns follows: Win. Stein, cx-uilicio ; Win. II. Lewis, Win. 1'eiin; Michael McCarthy, Mahanoy City ; James Powell, Shenandoah. Tho bust place to buy your wall paper is ut F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock noith of the mountain. tf To .Vpiirnl lo Oli'l'KJlluin Tho Itcd Crosi Society of IMiiludelidiia lmB is4in.il 11 circular letter to tlio cloi uyinoii of tlm illll'eli'lit ilonoii) i luit inns in this town np poalliiK for itid towards tlio equipment of an aiulnilnnco corps and lii ld hosiiital, to lie im inediatuly sent to nnd maintained ut tlie front. Tlio circular points out that although liberal rohiiouoos havo alieudy heon made they uro not at all coiunioiisurnto with the iiiidortaklni:. In tlieto circumstances the society urties that a special oIl'eriiiK ho taken In tho cliurelies. Window shades from 10 cents and upward, IMiinates given on large shades. V. J. 1'orU, S3 North Main stieot. tf AiHertUrd f.etterH. Letters addretacd to tho following named pcoplo raiuain uncalled for at the local post olllco: Miss K. I.. Turner, Mrs. I.. Schooner, II. O'Donuell, Mrs. M. lleiser, 1". Hewitt, Mrs. 1!. G. l-'ry, M. S. Cline. Mis Kate Smally, JHsa Julia Ucnuousey, Clrnce lloniiahuo, O. 1'. Fox & llro. I). V. IIkiuu, 1. M. All kinds of vcKctatiloa and llower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Cliraidvillo. Klectric cars mm tlio door. R-0-t f ' KucrH July Mil nml rlli,ut llliioniliiri;. Ail excellent program of Hotting and pac ing races will ho given at the Columbia county fair Kioundf, July Ith and nth for S:50, 2:10, 2:20, 3:3-1 and fieo for all classes. A grand street pjmdo is on tho program for July -It la In whiuli all orders, Indies and flro com I aides aro cordially invited to paiticipate. 10:30 a. in. l'ri.os will ho awarded fur the largest and host appearing bodies in parailo. Aluminum memorandum hooks with your mime engraved, '15 cents. At llruuun s. lit, Mine In lliifialo. Mine Inspector Mcdulio llltd n hill in equity In the I'rotlionotiiry's olllco asking fur an injunction restraining tho owner from operating the Chiiuiherlaiii colliery, located near St. Cl.iir. Tho proper ventila tion is not furnished, thoslopo not timbered properly and the truck is not safo for mis to run on. The proliiiiluiiry injunction Is re turualilu on Mondiy. This Is tin 'ir.t time uctiuii of the kind was taken in tins euuuty 'I In. MVM I'roKiuiii, The following U tlio "V" pioKram for till. evening: Kinnliik', ; fcwijittilo ruudiuit 1-Uter lUddow ; rmdlux, l.ydm Jeukln nlo.Mny !)ulo; locltatloii.Kumia I.luwolly new of Intttitwt, Annie Itrown ; liUUirieul quutioti box, l'rukidoiit ; critic, to bo ap pointed. l'rvftcntu for urudiiatcsut lliiiimu's. SCHOOLS CLOSE. - i"Opi'iilng Not Dei hleil IlponTlie Term .tin) bo Iteilnt 11I. Tho public schools of town closed for tho summer yesterday afternoon and tho gradua ting exercises will now absorb attention. Those of thu grammar school will take p'neo In the High school building at four o'clock 011 Monday evening. The High school ex- cicises will tako place in the evening of tho same day, at Ferguson's theatre. Tlio gram mar school class numbers elghly-llvo scholars and the High school class twenty. The former Is one of tho largest, If not tho largest, that havo graduated in this town. Tho School Hoatd has not decided when tho schools will ro-open, but will probably do so nt a meeting called for next Monday even ing. Owing to tho state appropriation being red n coil over ?3,000 this year there is an in clination to redttco tlio term from ten to nine months to retrench on expenses. Alcldolrlft Cute, Heau soup, free, to-night. Church Notices. To-morrow at Calvary Hiptist church, the pastor, ltev. II. It. A 1 1 1 1 1 . will pleach In tlio morning on "Thu Impossibilities of man and the possibilities of God." To-morrow being Cliildrcn's Day, services will bo held In tho a'ftcruoon and evening by the Sunday school, under thu management of J. Huitn, superin tendent of tlio school, assisted by tho choir, led by W. Waters. All will bo made welcome. Services In tho P. M. church to-morrow morning and evening. Morning subject, "Christ's Hcd." Sunday school at 2 p. 111. livening subject, "Spain, Cuba and America," A kind invitation oxtended to all. Volunteers or America, 1111 North White sticet. Meetings every night at 8 o'clock. Sunday meetings, 11 a, 111., 3 and 8 p. in. On Monday, Juno 20lh, we will have with us at our hall, Capt. W. J. Shipway, the converted actor. All nro welcome. Capt. T. H. Jacket. In charge. Gorantimns, fuchsias, pausies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurscrio, Giiardville. Tiibcroso and gladiolus bulbs. MISCELLANEOUS. It)lt 1;NT. l'roprrty. No. 318 w7ntre 1 strt'ct. recently Yacntcil bv IMilliu Hnolilrr. tin lmtthrr Suitntilu for grocery, meat market, etc. Duelling nnd stuhlo attached. Apply to O. (i. Talmer, lilG West Centre trt'it. G-ltt-tf AlTANTi:i), (lood, tellable cirl for general I lmiiMnit orlt rltli tofniriKni Ai.i.lt- ui 111 South White ttreet. tf-17-2t 70l ItHNT.-Ktore nud ihvclliiig.No 14 North V White uticet. Odd KcIIouh' bnlldlnir. flood bii?ltie. loeatlon, nil coiivenii-iices, bnth room hot and told nter, only S'20 per month. Ap ply to any of the trudet",( .lumen Patterson, j t. U liimms or llarry lltint.lnj;er. tf Colt SAI.i;. Tho property on West Oak ntieet known as the (jliant propeity. Will be sold in h inU lots or as u whole. Apply to W. U. (ireifory, nirent, 20S North Main street. Shenan doah, 1'u. (i-l.tf liU)U HAM:. A valuable piopeity on West 1." Centie htieet, dwelling houhe, nnd all con veniences In deshable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf iOIt SAIJC A Huloon, flood Ktanil and ecii' I.' trai loeiitlon. lias two pool tables, one belnp; a combination of pool aud billiards. Appiy at inu timtAM) oince. tf ITMMt lti:NT. A liouse, Hultable for a small Apply at iii.itAMt ouicc, NOTICE. Sealed ftroiiosals will ho ieeeied by the miilerhiL'iieil. imtroller of Kehm 1L-I11 county, at his otllct nt tho couit house, I'otts vllte, l'a.. until Thursday, June 110th, iH'.ts, at 10 n. m-, for the purchase of Hehuylkill county four per cent, registered coupon bonds, dated Inly Int., 1 s.m. redeemable after live yearn anil pa able within thirty yenrs from tl ite. Ipsuo to be, one minuted an t niry bonus ot tin uenomi nation of fti,oou each, no hundred and twenty bonds of S-ViO each, nnd one hundred nnd ninety bonds of SHXleach, a total of ?22J,()00t Interest paable send-unnually on thu Ihst day of July and January, respectively, ami free of state tax llids will be icceiv.'d for the entire Ismuo or nny portion thcicof nt the diserctiou of the bidder aud nrc to be ma iked "bond purchau." The rijiht rcercd t( i eject any or all bids. Uy order of the County Commissioners, ClIAUIXM A. Snyiu a, Controller. Pottsvllle, V.i , June 1-t, G-M1-1S-2.1 Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, KEEP ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVI If you need a good solid pair of shoes, with solid counter aud leather insole, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Ladies' Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will last from TJiursday 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, better one for 50c. 5, 6 & 7, Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size 11 4 to 2, for 6Sc, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth 2.25. Men's Knainel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth S3. 00. Half o( our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George lfolinei"& Son. Our line ol I.adies' 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 Kurnishiug Goods cannot be beat. We also j carry a nice line of Men's, Hoys' Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters" Building.) 13 North main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ElIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. Til 12 lVllATIir.il, Tlio forecast for Stindny t Fair, slightly warmer weather nnd fresh sotithorly winds, followed by local rain or thtindor storms in tho tiorthorn districts. Pension. A pension has been granted to tho minors of llllhanan V. I'rehafcr, of Pottsvllle, $20 per month. Another Sale Of 120 Pair Of Ladies' Shoes Which have arrived too late in the season. We had cancelled the order, but through a compromise with the manufacturers we agreed to accept them and will close out every pair at Actually $1.00 Below Selling Price. r HIS sale is not one of odd sizes, with the choicest picked out, but one in which all sizes are represented. An assortment of every size may be found on our is a stock of Ladies' counters. It Shoes In black and tan, button and lace, all widths, nice fancy kid tops, the kind which we have always sold at $3.00. Our price to-day is $2.00 WE extend an invitation to the ladies to call and see them as this is a golden opportunity. We don't ad- . 11 i vertise sucn sales unless we can actually give you the bar gains in value and costs. Our last advertisement on a sale ol this kind was a winner, and we have not the slightest doubt that this one will eel it. ex- Ball's Shoe Store, 14 S. Main St., SHENANDOAH, PA. YOUR THE- AIN STREET. spring heel, patent leather tip, 40c," and Children's Suits. GREAT CUT PRICE SALE AT CONWAY'S Famous 5 and 10c. Store, 102 NORTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH. TODAY AND MONDAY. Sand soap, ic a bar. Fine tumblers, wcrc4c, now ic. Glass fruit dishes, were 3c, now ic. Carpet tacks, were 5c a box, now 2c. Kgg beaters, wets sc, now ic. Tea spoons, were 3c, now Ic. Cake cutters, were 3c, now tc. White dinner and soup plates, were 5c, now 2C While cups and saucers, were 5c, now 3c. Graters, weie 5c, now ic. Patent thread, wa9 4c, now 2c. Shelf paper, all colors, 5 yards for 2 cents. I-arpe scrub brushes, were 5c, now 3c. Klesh forks, were 5c, now 2c. Sugar bowls, were 5c, now ic. Vegetable strainers, were 5c, now 2c. Ilutter kettles, 2 and 3 ()t., were 10c, now Sc. Flour sifters, were 7c, now 4c. N0TICE.-20D Yards of Floor Oil Cloth, DON'T FORGET THE FINANCIAL School : District OF WEST MAHANOY TOWNSHIP, FOE THE YEBR ENDING JUNE, I COC. 1 J. Mcl,nugUliu, ex-Itecciver, in account with District. DR. To balance on dupli cate ol i&94-'95. . . p 72 09 To balance on dupli cate of 195-96. . . 41920 To balance on dupli cate ol IS9U-97 . . . 1,450 21 $,947 5 M. J. Mclaughlin, Ucceivcr, in account with District. DU To amount of dupli cate of IS97-'9S . 510,074 72 $16,074 72 M. A. Noonc, Treasurer, DR. To cash from Receiver, M. J. I.aughliii , . $10,473 ' To casli from Stale appropria tion 3.752 71 To cash from unseated lauds . 3.475 92 To cash from cx-Rcccivcr 1' J. McLtuighliii 5S6 86 To cash from ex-Treasurer, amount of order 199 of '97 . 30 00 To cash from balunce of ex Treasurer JtcLain '4 95 Total J 1 S, 333 54 Inabilities Amount of outstanding orders $ 2,953 5 ' " bonds 6,000 00 Total S 8,953 5o liuilrting To orders issued during year and commission on same. . S 209 10 Halaucc to credit of fund . . . 975 27 Totnl S 1,184 37 Hxpenses of Tuition aud County Institute Tuition to I'rackville School District Repairs and Material Huildtug fund account Kucl New books . , Supplies Cleaning Tanitors , Secretary's salary Counsel , Printin g Commission to County Treasurer, , . Duplicate Interest on tciniwirnry loans. .... Iionds redeemed aud bond interest. Water rent Total We, the uniletsigucd auditors of West Mahanoy Township, have examined the foregoing accounts anil find them concct. r " ' Tin lamps, for kitchen use, were loc, now 5c. Silver beiry spoons, were toe, now 6c. Agate spoons, were loc, now 6c. Agate pie pans, were loc, now Cc. Agate wash basins, were I2c, now 7c; A good whisk for 7c, regular price loc. Glass fruit dishes, were 10c, now 7c. Glass cake stands, were loc, now 7c. Large glass pitcher, were loc, now 7c. Spice boxes, were 10c, now 7c, Window curtain, conipIete,wcre 10c, now 8c, Fine decorated china desert dishes, were 10c, now Sc. Large meat platters, we 10c, now 8c. Agate frying pans, were 10c, now 7c. Large dec. vcg. dishes, were loc, now 7c. Majolica pitchers, were loc, now Cc, Decorated dinner plates, were Joe, now 8c. Was I7c per Yard, Now 10c per Yard. NAME AND NUMBER. STATEMENT CK. Hy cash paid M. A. Noonc S " commission . . . Unlancc due . . . . 15 20 So 56 09 -$ 72 9 Hy cash paid M. A. Noonc $ 52 2$ " commission ... 27? lialancc due .... 364 26 -$ 419 26 Hy casli paid M. A. Noonc $ 519 41 " commission ... 27 34 " exonerations . . 297 28 lialancc due . . . . 612 IS -f '.456 21 $ ,947 56 CK. Hy amount paid M.A. Noonc (within 60 tlavs) Sio,2S3 10 " commission. . , " abatements. . . " unseated laud tax returned to County Commissioners . . " cash paid M. A. Noonc after sixty clays settlement,. " commission. . . 209 00 552 26- 3,101 20 190 00 10 00 Balance due . . $ 1.72S 30 -516,074 72 in account with District. CR. Hy orders cashed $'7,954 45 " commission 359 09 Ralnuccin treasury 20 00 Total $18,333 54 vml Assets. State appropriation due (esti mated) g 4,000 00 Halaucc due by Receiver M. J. McLauRhlin , 1,728 30 Balance due by cx-Rcccivcr 1'. J. McLaughlin '.032 53 lialancc due ou unseated lauds 122 18 Cash iu Treasury 20 00 Excess of liabilities 2,05049 Totnl 8,953 50 Itnd Account. Hy balance from last year . , $ 1,184 37 Total $1,185 37 School Year. 14,686 00 172 71 283 49 205 00 624 00 620 28 349 77 460 00 463 75 300 00 125 00 S3 So 43 45 10 So- 46 75 ........ 1,420 00 12 00 19,912 50' .TAJIKS HUUNS, MICHAlil. nAU.A(IHKItp JOHN MILKS, And i tors. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In iv ill I iinpem nnd itceoriitlons I one of tlxr nineteenth century accoiiipllalinicnta. That la why tlioxo who select their wall paper nt CUICDIN'.H Ki'tHiiJi delightful reaiilta. It lan't necessary to purchnxu the expensive, unulea, tho ilealsm nml colora nru Jut n nrtlallo In the cheaper gnidca, It they nru not o ilch. l'or thoxo who wish to tlecoratu their rooiuawitli urllatlu wull papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. '1 )
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