History Of thS War 1 To correctly follow the war you should rend a dni'y and weekly paper. We have them all, ZUOlfS BUFFALO BILL'S SHOW. bosses many a body and bur- 'IliD Old) AKKrcRiitluli nf II' Kind Will Vinll sliiiiundimli Tn-iiiorron-. llull'nlo lllll'- Willi West Slmw and Con lire of KihikIi lildors of the World will nmlce tliclr Hut, mid probably their only, np ifnnincc In Shenandoah to-morrow. They will arrive here curly In tho inornlnK from Danville and pitch tent at tlio Trottlnc tmrk- Two exhibitions will ho given, in tho and serve them promptly without , d j d You can't otiiov ,i.,.. ri,., Tr nrilpr tn 11 t i i .. ...... afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and cvenlne, at 8 . , . i. .... i . ... it . , ii . o flock. There la hut one Iluflalu Hill apgro Ik tlk uit .iiw. CHILDREN'S DAY EVENTS. ICnntjiiaeit from I'iral 1'nRe 1 Uk i irru-r or leave HOOKS & BROWN, . SI. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine Lare Mottle, 5 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a bilious, ion lake all sorts ol pro- can lions, and yet the bilious attack leaps mi vou like a tiprer from ambusli. You know the JVi ling 1 The blood seeming on fire with a dull heat ; tho boring pains in tho oyes ; the head seeming to open and shut ; the hor rible naupea. You know tho irrita bility which precedes and the languor that follows the attack. It's miser able, isn't it? Why not euro tho vnililc ) Tliotm'fl n tlinf wt mitit t HUIUJIO lllVil UW J'lll unit lllll III V SHU lP0n.w,im,i,npss- 1'r.J.C.AYKirS Pll-US I aro an acKnowieugeu kjiucuu: mi una ! derangement. Ycaner: nlnciiiK. cotiKregation : rocitntlotn, Archie Sluiprioll, Haimith ltstidenbuch ; sIiik Inir, infant school: recitations, Annlo HaRcn. Inich, Florence luiudenbucli, lay Acker, Alice OllTor; slngiiiK, Rosewall and party iccitatlons, Ulu Wouicr, Carrlo llopton; sinning, congregation ; hciiedlctlon, liev. I. J. Itoitz. OSIIMAN LfTnCItAN. tlnon entntlni the Kvaneollcal Ciennan galltin in evidence. The riding and feats of Lutheran church tho first thing that attracted TIIR TTKATHnn. Tho forecast for Tuesday i Clonr, warmer and moro sultry weather, with light variable winds, followed by a warm wavo. ii the Cowboys, ('nmniks, Mexicans, Cubans and Indlans with this iiggri jjution Is a sight that cn never Income i'iiiioine. Thcv aro the best equestrians in the world. Their aie PERSONAL MliNHON. J soph Hoe. Juliet. !'. was a guest of Mi- li.u-.y Miolluiiborger. of South Jardin trci t y steiday. n,'.oe IMi-w spent msi uvemus k fnei is .it Mahanoy City. Mm KJtie liichnood was a guest of I'tieiid ni Maluiinv City last oveuinx- Charles 1.. I'owlcr, tho item chasor of the ll.vly News, is doing jury duty at tho Potts v It , iimiimi court this wcok. J.iu.i- MoClhemiy, of Mahauoy Cty, was a msh.,1 t,i town last night. Mi ..ml Mr. U. W. ISeddnll, of Tort Car bon w, i'i uucts of town friends yostorday. 1! I- I'm rott attended tho funeral of his aunt at liuiiiulin yestorday. rbomas Williams, William Dougherty, D.md O.ivis, IMward Dowllnc, John Coogan and William Dohuioy enjoyed a dilvo throueli the Catawissii valley yostoiday. Mrs D.iuiel Ogdon, of North Jardin street, is suffering from a painful injury to ono of her feet, sustained ou Saturday by slipping. Mrs. L. ltefowicb and Miss Pauline fried niaii left town this morning to visit friends at l'ottsvillo. Mrs. J. M. Sclinctlornud Mrs. J. W. Moyor attended a funeral at Pottsvillo to-day. Mr. ami Mrs. licujnmiu Dccb, of .Slatintf ton. and Oscar I). Herman, of Allentown, weiohundayguests.it the residence, of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dech, on North Jardin street Mrs. W J. Morgan and sou, James, liavo returned homo from an extended visit to l'hil.iilolphia. John Korlako is home from Williamport to spend his summer vacation, lie is a student at the Dickinson Scmtnaiy. Mm Maude Kliuo lias returned to town to enjoy her summer vacation at tho homo of her parents. Miuicli Chunk's fluid Mine. Tho O'DonneH's gold mine, at Mauch Chunk, is booming, says tho Times, and from indications it will pay nearly as well as the Klondvke. Friday Neil O'Donncll received a letter from tho Guggenheim Smelting Works, of Tertb Ainboy, which stated that the specimen of oro they received from tho mine after being assayed, was found to be very lh-h in gold and silver, but did not con tain any lead as was thought. The oro pans onto II uiiiueHiif sllvor and t 39 ounces of cold I. , the ton. The actual value of a ton iui.1 I.,- about ?S)i and the cost of mining, l,i,,t, nig :uid smelling would aiiiuiint to $2U. I, mug .i piullt of $7:!. Ilcatlin lit Itrniinsillle, u inl.int chihl of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph I Mi .it. ol llrownsville, diod at tho family i. si , in c ycnteiday morning. Tho remains wt-ii t.ikcii to New Philadelphia to-day where iiiti-t incut was made. 1 In- home of Mr. and Mrs. Hush Hogan i-. .idiU'iied yesterday by tho death ot lb, ir iwi, year-old son, James. Tho deceased bad bu n a great favorite in tho family house bold, and will be greatly missed. An i:illtur .M.inlvil. W. I.. Heauinont, editor of tlio St. Clair Local, and Miss l'.linore lMwards, or .Mill Creek, were married this morning. Cnly those Inning invitations were admitted to the church. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr D.ivis' Anti-lleadacho nover falls. '.T'C Boom Hard Coal ! a'mnm.iminimmmnimmB ? ,',l,'n,,,,!, iiinlbi' Hatl-tlcd wHll iiotlihiL- Icm4 tbnn t-fiiiali x n 1 1 o li of freight ratcHim ooal. This Imtb cabinet irt a boon to Iniliuui ity . It you arc sick, it' ill inaUc you will If you arc rti ll. It will keep voiiwi- . Alulbln i.llt' of tboi-c cllbtuctH will convince tin1 moKt skcptlciil. A. F5vani;pr, TexarVnna, Tex., wrirs : " I'or fifti'cn ycirs I have used A-1 i'h Pills, end Sr..l them verv effective in bilious com jilaintK. I have jet to see tho caso whuro they liavo failed to euro." If You are Bilious DO NOT rAIL TO PILL JC3KTC7 3 Trial Baths r aMUUiimuuiiiimuuiiiiiH) r rec. 'I'lirkMi, Kii'-sian, Mineral, Meditated, Per funic huh, in your own lionie, Vuti eannot li;iv (h.'-r m a luth tub C ill i it nil lor circulars desuibinj; them 111 d'tuil. Aiitliniiril agrols .in-C. Pal nut, id W. Ccniic -tti-et ; Win. J. Webster, 117 I'.. Coal slrcel ; Hany Pralt, 331 S. Jai.lin sli cet. We Keralr All Kinds of stoves. rioimnnl lluplil Trips to tin) 'oiDdinrr The seii-on is now with us when every one longs for a longer or shutter sojourn at the seashore, inh iliug the coul breozos from the depths of "Old Ocelli." To all intending a visit to tho shore, tlio Philadelphia & Heading liouto oilers special advantages as to both location and the getting tlioro. Atlantic City is so well known with Its many unsurpassed attractions, that it is only necessary to say that the schedule of fast trains vi 1 the Philadelphia & Heading liouto i this year fully cijual, if not superior, to that of former years, and that tho sixty minute trains run in the summer season arc tho fastest scheduled trains in tho world. !y the lease of the South Jersey l'ail road tho Philadelphia iV, Heading has also iicquiied a direct route to Capo May, one of tho finest and oldest of sea shoro rosorts, Sea Isle City, a flourishing up-to-dato lesort, and to Ocean City, a magnificent family watering place. What will attract many persons to tin- latter place arc its many teligious con ventions and tho strict temperance legula tious strictly enforced. The Philadelphia .t Heading is the shoi lost route to all of these resorts. Through tickets can bo bought and baggage cheeked from all principal stations of the Philadelphia & Heading Hailway and its con nections, l'nr illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hotels and boarding houses and rates, address Kdson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent. Heading Terminal, Phila delphia. Seo samples of our engraving in the window display of aluminum novelties. lSiuiinns. Wedding Hells. Miss I Jzzlo Ehrig and Georgo Hcichcldorfer, both well known young peoplo of Tamaiua, wore married ou Satuiday at tlio homo of tho bride's parents. Itev Zenber, of tho Herman Lutheran chinch, olliciated. Tho wedding of Miss Mamo Ilonsberger, of Tamaiiua, and Ilontley S. Jiertolet, of .Maha noy Plane, is announced tu tnko place in the near future. On Wednesday noxt, at tho rcsidenco of tho biido's pareuts, Miss Nellie M., tho ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. llritton, of Turkey Hun, will bo joined in wedlock with Milton J. Kantnor, of Uilbor ton. The young people aro well and favor ably known, and have tho good wishes of a largo eirclo of friends. Tho engagement of Ilirzcy Hichards, of Now Itoston, civil and mining engineer lor tlio Mill Creek Coal Co., and Miss Annlo Wynn, of Tennessee, the popular vocalist formerly of Mahauoy City, is announced. Clarence J.eroy Ossman, of Ashland, and .Miss l.izzio Anna Trowella, of town, were married Saturday evening by Hov. James Mooro, pastor of the Primitive Methodist chinch, at the residence of Thomas l.uwis, on West Huckleberry alley. Mr. and .Mrs James Patterson wore tho groomsman and bridesmaid, respectively. Tho lu st phu 0 to buy your wall paper Is at P. J. Poi tz, s!l North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock north of the mountain. tf llio Coiiuciliiiiiiilc Cum,.. Tho suits entered by Iloruiigh Auditors George Ploppert, John McDunald and M. J. llyrne, against thirteen Cuuncilmeu and threo ex-memhers of tho ltorough Council were fixed for a hearing befoio Justice Toomoy at three o'clock this aitcrnoon, but in ordor to bettor suit tho convenience of all 11.11 ties coucornod it was postposed until Friday afternoon, noxt. Tho original num ber sued was fifteen, but Councilman William Neiswcuder has since been added to tho list. many other Interesting featuies, but tho most absorbing incident of tho whole performance is the appearance of Colonel William 1 Cody, "llull'alo Hill." No man of tho present can ride with the grace of this Ameiican celebritv. lie lias long been the ideal of uicrican manhood ou horseback and has won the admiration of such noted generals as Sheridan, Milos, Crook, Merrltt and others. Another picdomlnatlng feature is the band of gouuiiio Cuban tctoratiK, of which every one has been wounded from two to eleven times in tlio cause of f eedom. They appear diesped in tlio nlctiiiesiinic uniform of Ocn- eraltionicz's cavalry. These Cubans arc on a furlough from Qeneral Houiez's army, and when thcv go back It will bo as scouts and izuides for I'nitcd Slates troops. This Is a lumen nf a lifo-tlluo and ono not to be missed. Numbered coupon, reserved teats, will bo sold on the day of exhibition at Kirlln's drug store. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Conductor MIcli.H-l rlnliiTlj ' Assailant Senlcnccil -llo (lot l'l) Yenis, Special Itl.llAl.n Correspondence. PottsWl'e. June SO. The criminal court opened this morning with Judges lteehtel Koch and l.yon, tho latter of Juniata county on tho bench. Joo Hcyuob's, tho negro who shot Michael Flaherty, the Schuylkill Traction coductorat Shenandoah, a few weeks ago, pleaded guilty befoie Judto liechtel this morning and re ceived a sentence of live years solitary confinement. The injunction suit of tho Commonwealth against James J. Fiaiiey. of Shenandoah, was postponed to-day until Thursday of noxt week. William Huberts has been appointed super visor of Hvan township. Tho court has made a rulo that a $100 bond must bo furnished with application for the amiointuient of viewers for now roads. An Interpleader bond was filed and approved by the court this morning in tho ciso of (ienrai It. Heill'. whoso trotting horses at I.ivollo were recently seized by tho Sheilll and stoicd in O' Hani's stablesat Shenandoah. A charter for tho St. Joseph Polish Society of Shenandoah was applied for to-day. mariham: i,ici:.vsi:s. George It. Garrahad and Louisa Hnldlman. both of Tainaiiua : Thomas Ij. Fleming and .Mary H. Lynch, both of Delano; Joseph Kline, of Wm. Penn, and Matilda Ilurton nf Lost Cieek : Thomas Kerrigan, of Maize ville, and Carrie Oswald, of Girardvillo, coai. mux SUITS. Hloven easos in trespass liavo been filed against tho Lehigh Valley Coal and Naviga tion Company, the plaintiffs residing alon tho Little Schuylkill liver. They seek to iccovcr damages for coal dut alleged to have been deposited upon their lands by tho de fendant company. Di;i:i)S UKcoitDiM). From John McGovcin and wife to Geoigo i;. llollinan, premises in Ciessuna; from Coal D.ilo I!, it L. Association to John McLean, premises in Coal Dale : from Henry W Hummel and wife to Catliarino Schaetl'er, nicmises in Washington township; fioni David Wols and wilo to Henry W. Hunimel, Dieiuisiis in Washington township; from Win. Kheinund wife to Henry W. Hummel nreni Ises in Washington township; from Cbiirleniaene Tower. Jr., executor, to F.iiima K. Clmrlesttoith, picinivsln tower t.ny the eyo was a beautiful arch of spruco over the main alslo at tho end nearest tho chancel and n largo floral cross in the back ground. The ftirroundiugs wero ornamented with an aliiindunco of flowers In various designs. Tho program ofl'ered at the Children's Day servlco in this church hist ovonlng was as follows: Processional Hymn; opening, school ; address by the pastor, Rev. John Gruhlcr; I'ngllsh anthem, choir; singing, Infant school J Gorman declamation, by nineteen littlo boys and girls; Kngllsh dec lamation, .Lottie Dornbach ; hymn, school ; Geiman declamation. Hattle Wagner ; decla mation and song, Minnie llartseli, Hertha Seeberand Jennie Knolly ; German decla mation. Ida llierman : Mission exercises, by nlno boys and girls; English declamation. Haltlo Thomas ; English declamation, Linily Hoehler; English recitation, William Hoehlor; German anthem Mozarts, Gloria," by request ; collection. TRINITY ItEl-OItMni). Tlio alter of tho Trinity Reformed church and tho Immediate surroundings wero covered with beautiful flowers and plants and Ameri can colors in various designs last evening and tho effect, was Inspiring. Tho Children's Day program rendered was as follows : Anthem, choir; opening prayer and Apostlo's creed, pastor ; song, school ; addross. Harvey Hilner; song, class; recitation, Edward Scliappel ; singing, primary department ; solo, Mary Keithan ; song, class; song, school; address, pastor; offertory anthem, choir; dialogue, class; duett, Ida Portz and Gtaco Master ; recitation, four littlo girls ; song, school ; solo aud chorus, lilaucho Yost and class; song, class; song, school; anthem, choir; doxology; benediction. sum: ii:atii to ixskots. cents per can. At Povinsky's drug TWO MEN STABBED. Neltliir of tho Victim .Sitstntnml Injuries That Wore UiiUKerous. Aloxander Mlslklowlcz, proprietor of a saloon nt tlio corner of Coal stieet and Pear alley, and his step-brother, Thomas 811 kowsklc, wero stabbed Saturday night In tho former's saloon. Neither man was seriously wounded. Mlxlklcwlcx received a cut .fuse above tho left lilp joint and the other victim was cut In tho left breast. Honjainin Morgan and Edward l'oloy aro tho men accusod of tho assault. They got away and botli eluded tho police until ono of them was taken Into custody yesieruay morning. Morgan, it is said, loft town ou tho east-bound Empiro lrcight Saturday nlcht. Folor was taken beforo Justico Shoo maker nt ten o'clock yesterday morning and put under $1,000 ball for further hearing. Mlslkcwicz says that Morgan and Foley liaised through his saloon and up into his nrlvato appartmcuts on tho second floor. Mrs. Mlsikewlez, who is 111, was thero with two femalo actiualnHnccs. Tho former, it is alleged, ordered tho intruders out, but they refused to go and Mrs. Mlslkowicz .called her husband. The latter ordered tho men to leave, and upon their refusal to do so threw them down tho stairs, ono artur tho other. It is further alleged that Morgan and Foley then went to tho yard at the rear of tho houso and ono of them broke a window pano. Mlslkowicz followed them to tho yard and Morgan stabbed him. Sllkowski then wont out and ho, too, was stabbed by Moagan. Foley, who claims tho hack of his coat was slit with a knifo during tho fracas, says ho and Morgan went to tho upper apartments of tho houso to drink beer, which had boon fre quently done and the assault upon them was entirely unprovoked. Window shados from 10 cents aud upward. Estimates given on largo Rhades. F. J. Portz, 23 North Main street. tf INITIAL MASSES. ALL A SPADE A SPAO 99 Some People too Modest to Confide in their Physician A Woman Cured of a Serious Disease liy a Certain Method, the Only Drawback of which was, it " fslade Her Too Fat." From lite Evening A'cu'i, Detroit, Mich, The doctor etime fn hnsto and found his During these spells stole, 'S East Centro street. 0-1 tilt PITHY POINTS. patient nguln In great agony from a splitting headache. It wus his fifth call on the nunc ; p&ttcnt, and each time to treat tho same ' trouble With a suspicion that his diagno sis was Incorrect and that ho was treating u symptom and not the disease, ho mid to tier: I "Mudam. It is useless for mo to visit you 1 again. You are keeping from rao fuels and symptoms which It Is necessary I should know. The patient finally acknowledged that, through a falso modesty, she had not told him all. Then sho told how she had suffered from female weakness but had krnt it from him too model to speak. The old doctor was disgusted at such prudishncs, but when lie know tho facts, cured her cnily and quickly. The following case differs from the above, only in the fact that tho patient Is tiot afraid to speak, and to "call a spade aspacV ." " Words fail to describe the suffering, I endured before I used Dr. Williams' Pi k Pills for Palo Teonle," said Mrs. Alexander 1). Clark, of '117 Michigan Avenue, Detroit. Mich. ''For flvo years I liavo suffered from ovarian troubles, and was confined to my room for months at a tliuo. I have undergone two operations for this trouble at the hospital, and seeTnell to grow wor e instead ot better. Iliad tho best doctors and tho best nursing, but for nearly five years I was not froo for one slnglo day from the most fearful headaohes and intense twitch ing pains in my ncok and shoulders. "Yon would scarcely bcllevo, to look at me now, that for aoout turoe nays every week for nearly six years, I had to stay In l..Ml Thnn llpflllftMlOft WOUia COIDC Ou nie . . w ,., 1 ! .. every weeK regularly, nrsi 1 nouw i.uu Mock spots before my eyes, and then I would go blind, and sond for tho dootor. At first they would treat me tor inuiges- tion and dyspepsia, then finally acknowl idge that something else paused the trouble. I was so ncrvons that I could not bear to havo my husband wnlk across tho floor, and as tho doctors said thero wus no medicine that would reach my trouble, I consented to the operations, which left me wori.e off than I was before. "In Junuary of this year there was an article in tho Evening Newt about the drug gists that sold Dr. Williams' Pink Fills iu Dcliolt. I told my husband I was going to .,.,,1 l.n cnlil Mt-v nnvllilnfT ' InppctilngH Tlirougliout the Country Chronicled for llusty 1'erUHnl. Strawberries aro so plentiful nt Catawissa that the fanners cannot disposo of them. Deginning with to-day and continuing for thiee days tho Pennsylvania Human and Gleck Catholic union aro holding 11 conven tion at Hazletou. Strawberry shortcako will soon givo way to cherry pio. The Hungarians of New Philadelphia dedicated their now church on Friday with appropriate ceremonies. N. llcblich has filed a suit iu trespass in tlio caso of Samuel Dsebcl vs. Elias Pifer. S01110 ono has suggested to tho Treasury lepartment tho issue of "Dewey" half ilollais. It is said tho local Liquor Dealers Lcaguo died a natural death. shland's eflbrt to get in lino with tho movement to boom Anthracite coal has so far proven a failure Tho Elks minstrels, of Ashland, will ruako their appearance at Kaicr's opera houso, Mahanoy City. Patrick Jiarrott now occupies his new lwelling houso nt Lost Creek. Mrs. Anthony Heddy, of Deans Patch, will join her husband at Clovolaud, Ohio, where they will make their future homo. Tlioro aro many pavements in town that need repairs. Tho Chief Hurgess should givo this matter his attention. Shenandoth was woll lepresenlcd at criminal court to-day. WM. R. Office : 3113 South Jardin St We Bottle PRATT, Shciiandoah, BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private fuiiiiiv. orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take Dr. D.ivis' Ati-IIeadaclio. All druggists Cureless Usoof llyimlilltu, Edward McGee, of Hocksohorvillo, by the oaroless uso of dynamite, will probably lose tho sight of his eyo. Ho is now at tho Miner's lloopltal. After the explosion neighbors found I him with his clutl.es torn from his body iu rags and sufferlni; from several wounds, Ho is 40 years of age, married and lias 11 large family. .Judgment Against (iress.u.g. Gordon 1). lived; ox-Stoward at tho alms. houso brought suit against John F. GrosMiug, tho present clerk, for $1H, which tho latter borrowed, and the former secured judgment. Grossang subiuittod a bill of fill lor traveling expenses as an offset, but the 'Squire would not allow it. ' PrcceiitH fur graduates at ISruinm's. Here We Are Again ! Look at These Prices ! Larceny of 11 Horse, Georgo Tritlan and M. P. Matlaln, of Ash land, were arraigned beforo Justico 'loomey this morning, ou a charge of larceny of a horse worth $100 and f 15 in cash. The nroseciitor is William Umeluwicz. After hearing the case, both defendants were put under i500 bail each. Alliwd DniiiiiKt' l Oil"' "lilpo. Madrid. June -0. Prlvute telegiams received here frnm Cuba say that dur inc the last attack by the American Phlps upon Santtaito de Cuba a SpanlBh fdiell struck tiiioii the deck of one of lhe attaeklne sIiIub. sweeping off all tho men there. Another shell, accord- Inc to fhe name nutlunlty, struck the funnel of a cruiser, doing much dam age- Tin Havana iovernment is dls ulavlni? great energy. Fourteen uni versity urofessiiis. wliu tied through fear uf the results or the war, nave been dismissed. The lilm-hadlnjt ves koIs. tlio toleKrums say, cunlluue Inac tive. Drowni'd In iv Dlvlnu Huh. Milwaukee. June 20. Word was re. colveil here yesterday nf the dtownln of Oeorue Campbell and Peter Olsen nt Thunder bay while engaged at work In a diving bell recovering the cargo of the sunken steamer Pewublo, -which was lost about a year ago. Campbell was the founder of the famous diving bell, and a sun uf Ganllnor Campbell, founder of the Centennial liell. When the bell was raised it was found that both men had been drowned as they were worklne, by water which burst through one nf the Kluss wlnduws. BEST LirvlE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. t- r T-aj West E. a, I-UICY, Centre St. ft-t'i 0 V) limiting IIiik, K'aniH double) i-oweil ; stui sewed on with edgim ttirimd under; war ranted fust nolors, ('an vils liendiiitf with (roui niets. UxO feet, $2.10; 10 feet, $a.00 ; fixB foot, jjui.?! ; (!vl() fecit, $1,150 ; 0x12 feet, 5.5; 8xPJ HiT, feet, if7.2." ; lOxtfi foot, If you want an all-wool bunting Hag, any size, we can furnish the same immediately at Ion est unh prices. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. General l.on'M hoercitnfy Killed Jacksonville, Pin.. June 20. When about to B In bathlna at Pablo Hunch yesterday afternoon James T. Gate- wood, private stenographer to General FlUhugh I.ee. was struck by llghtnlnB and instantly killed. Gatewood was from Itiehmond. Vn., and hail been here about a week. The llchtntUK came from a clear sky. hitting Gatewood nt the base of the brain and jiasslnc down the snlnal column. OhrlS Itobertson, of till city, was walking beside Gate wimhI, nnd was thrown to the ground, the lower lait of his body b W par alysed, lie recoveied after u time, however. Tieal Tin' u CJIiolr. Mr. Thomas llalrd has arranged a treat for the choir of 'the Primitive Methodist chuicli. NextSnturduy ufternoon tho members will drive to Itiugtown and partake of a dinner ordeied at ono of the hotels thero for a party of about thirty. Music has also been hiien for the occanlou. KxndllK to I'otlHllllo. It required an extra car for the 8:15 a. 111 Pennsylvania railroad train totakopassen gers from town to Pottsvillo to-day. Tho opening of criminal court, the Franey injunction suit and other matters created an exodus of townsmen, among them Michael Mellct, Ii. W. Stout, Dr. J. S. Kistler, James Grant, Constables Tosh, Phillips, Dando, Itolinaud Gihlon, Peter Monaghan, Michael Hefron, Dr. P. F. llurkc, J. J. Iiradigau, John Hums, M. Morrison, Dr. Clifton Itob bins, M. M. Ilurke, .1. It. Coyle and E. W Shoemaker, Hqs., ('ouncilinen Magarglo, Hell, Xeisrti nder, Siraughii, Eally and Medline, Postmaster liciba, Juhn liohcrts, E. (J. lliobst ltorough Surveyor Gregory, Itichard Amour, William Miller. l!ev. HobertO'Iioyle, M. H. Kehlcr. M. E. Kcmmerer, C. H. Ilagenbuch, Hon. M. O. Watson, I!. G. Hess, Georgo Folnior, Mine Inspector Stein, Daniel ISreiinan, X. W. Eeddall, Andrew Meluskey, E. J Wilkinson. Fred. Kcithau, James C'oakley and Patiick Conry. .1lelil:lil Cute. Vegetable soup, fiee, to-night. i'iAHANOY CITY. J. V. Clark, of Toledo, Ohio, who is walk g 30,00(1 miles on condition that ho should not beg, borrow, or steal, but pay his way and show receipts for every mile traveled was in town to-day. Do has a wager of $000 with the owners of tho Toledo Dally News and icprcsents that pat ur on his travels. Ho expects to return In Toledo by October 1st and leaves heiu to-ulght. Ho cams his ex penses by painting sigus on storo windows and bur minors. Miss Eizio Stride, of town, known in tho athletic world as Miss Eizzio Arlington, has signed an agrecmont to play in certain games for tho Atlantic llaso Hall Eeaguo aud leaves horo to-morrow, with a lady companion. A shaft is being sunk opposite tlio tendor slopo of the St. Nicholas colliory to convoy steam into tho workings. An 18x12 foot American flag will ho hoisted to the top of a 0,r-foot polo ut tho Suffolk col liory on tho morning of July 4th. Addresses will bo mado by ltov. C. 11. Higglnson and John Do Silva. of this place, und Hov. P. F. Daggett, of Eost Creek. Howard Ilurchill, a member of Co. E, 8th liegt., Pa. Vol., is homo from Camp Alger on a furlough that will expire on oduesday Children's Day was observed iu tho Presby terian, Welsh ISaptist, English Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal churchos yesterday. Tho decorations wero claborato aud oxcep- tloi ally flnu musical programs wero reu- Icied. Volunteer Aeeldentnlly Killed. Tnmpa, Fin.. June 20. Private Oster- camp, of Company G. Fifth Maryland volunteers, who was accidentally sliol Saturday, died yesterday. At & o'clock yesterday afternoon his remains wero Interred at the government cemetery in Yber City. The members of hla company attended in a nouy, uniiB me usual sulute over the remains as they were lowered Into their last jesting place. Celebrated Yesterday 111 Several H01111111 embolic Churches. St. Flilelis and St. Cauicns churches, at Mahanoy City, wero occupied yesterday by two of tho largest congregations in their history. In both churches the altars woro profusely decorated with flowers aud other adornments. In St. Cauicus church Eov. Father Thomas O'Brien celebrated his initial mass in tlio presenco of many clergymen of prominence Iu St. Fidclis church ltov Father Gustavo Eckor and Her. lather An thony Meyer colebrated their first mass at 8:00 and 10:30 o'clock respectively, among tho officiating clergymen being ltov. Father Schucttlehofer, of town. Tho music at each of tho services was exceptionally beautiful and appropriate. Hov. Father Francis Meyer, a brother, and Sister Lucllla, of Bos ton, and Sister Northburge, of Eastou, sisters of Hov. Anthouy Meyer, wero present. ltov. Father John P. Mcaloy, of Branch dale, another Schuylkill countain recently ordained to the priesthood, read his first mass at St. Vincent do Paul s church, Minersvillc, yesterday morning, in tho presence of a largo assembly. Father I ogarty acted as deacon Father Walsh as sub-deacon, aud 1 nomas Kcalcy, a student at St. Charles', as master of coremonics. Tho decorations wero clabor ato and appropriate CONFIRMATION BI'.RVICEB. Bishop McGovern, of tho Harrisburg diocese, yestorday confirmed a largo class of young people at St. Ignatius church, ten tralia, Tlio services wero very impressive and wero attended by peoplo from all parts of this and adjoining counties. Tho Bishop arrived there Saturday aitcrnoon, anil was escorted to tho parochial rcsidenco by a pro cession of Sunday school children and atholic societies. Wlnduw shades from 10 cents and upward Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Port., Ml North .Main street. tf Petty Cnses. Julius Sobolski and Doaiinick Kardltsky woro committed in default of ?300 bail, each ou a charge of assault aud battery made bo foro Justico Toomey by Joseph Malewsky Joo Dumbrufsky was put undor ?300 bail by Justice Toomoy on a charge of assault aud battery mado by John Koshinski. Anthony Wysorki, his wile, i.lsio, and nor brother, Pins Dudonis woro put undor $300 bail, each, by Justice Shoemaker for beating William Zubluwski after a pay day jollifies tion. Aluminum memorandum books with your name engraved, as cents. At iirunim s. Wanted 011 Sevonil Charges. Officers of this county have put In a claim for John McAllister, a Kutz'.own Normal school graduate, who was arrested at Porklo men a few days ago, after threatening to kill tho station agent, and lodged iu Norristown iail. Ho is charged with robbing and shoot ingat miners 111 tho vicinity ol l'ottsvllle, In company with a gang. At Sunhury, it said, ho shot a man through the stomach, aud is now under f500 bail to nuswer at court. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Tatcnt llour. and tako no othor brand. It is tho best flour made MISCELLANEOUS. OAI.1WM AN wonted by largo factory supply, tO lug rree ouim aim paying luvenu c weekly, llrnttlco, 213 l'cnrl, New York. II lOIl HUNT. Property, No. 3is West Centre I1 street, recently viwuted by Philip Iloehlcr the butcher. Suitable for grocery, meat market. etc. Ilnelllng and stablejiattached. Apply I C. (1. 1'lilnuT, tfiii west jcuiro sireei. o-io-u IjWJH ivit.ll . nn.i" ""'I iHtiiiiihi"" I1 White street, Odd Fellows' building. Good business location, al I com enlcnees, uatb room hot and colJ wutcr, only JU per monin. ,tp olv to any of tho trustees, Jnnies 1'utterson 1. nonius or jiurrj - jiiouaiuki:,. Irv ihein nnd lie said, 'try nnvlltlnff.' "The next morning I went Into Murphy Hrnthers' drug store and bought 11 box ol Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Murphy said lie had a Mr sale for the pills and per. soiuilly knew many people who had been helped by them. I took the rills ns directed, but was not helped a bit, and I told Mr. Murphy so, but he suggested that I give them a better tiial. Before I had finlkhul tlio second box I began to feel better and went down and bought a dozen boxes. When I had taken six boxes my headaches were cone, but I continued using the pills until I hod taken the Iwelre boxes. "Just think what I have suffered by operations and vile medicines, when a sim ple remedy cured me. "Thero Is only ono thing against Dr. Wil Hums' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo," eon tinned Mrs. Clark, "they made mo fat. Slneo I commenced taking them, In Jann. nry, I havo gained twenty-six pennds. I remember ths many times when my friends came to see me, when I was so thin nnd weak, that they expected to bear that I wits dead the next week. To-day I am perfectly well, and never felt betterln my life, and It Is all duo to Dr. Wllllome' Pink Pills for Pale People." All dealers sell Dr. Williams' rink Fills for Pale People, or they will be sent post, paid on receipt of price, B0 cents a box; or six boxes for $2.80 (they arc never sold In bulk or by tho 100), by addretslne Dr. Wfl. Mums' Ucaicine Co., Eoncncotady. N.Y. KEEP YOUR -ON THE- uarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH rVIAIIM STREET. If vou need a Rood 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 lrom Tliursuay morning 1111 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 lew prices : Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, spring heel, patent leather tip, 40c. better one for 50a. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size ntf to 2, for 68c, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75. w-orth 2.25. Men's Hnaniel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Kolmer & Son. Our line of 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' aud Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations Is one of the nineteenth century accomplishments. That Is why thoso who Belect their wall paper at CAItniN'S Kct such delightful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase the expensive grades, tho ilcslKiisnnd colors aro Just as artistic in tho cheaper grades, if they aro nut sn rich. For those who wish to decorate their roinns with nrtls'Je wall papers k to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Slreet, Shenandoah, Pa. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 N. lain St. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Ft OU SAI.U. The property on Went Oak stieet Ktniwii 118 lliu c 1 rail, properly, n in do sum In slnule loUornsn whole. Apply to W. CI 208 North Main street, Slienan- o-i.li Oregnry, agent, duali, I'll. ITtOlt SA1.15. A valuable property -on west ' Centre street, dwelling house, nnd nil con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosn, lor iiirtner parucuiure. o-cii IOUSAI.U. A saloon. CI nod stand nnd cell ' tral location tins two pool tables, one being a combination of pool and bllllsiiis. Apply at tho JliutAU) otllce. tt linn lM'.NT A house I' family, location In l'ear alley Apply II M1AI.H Olllto suitable for n small near Centre, 3-PS-tf GRAND : PIC-NIC JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUNIBIA GLEE CLUB. Ituln Interferes. Many of tho base ball games scheduled fur yesterday afternoon rcaultcd In only a lew innings lieiug played on account of ruin. What promised to be a good game of ball was tho one n nronress at tlio Trotting pai'K be tween the Shenaiidouh ltrownsaud the Shell andoah Ikiwj ball teams, Tho players aio meat rivals, and each mado earnest elforts to win the gamo. It resulted In a tie, the score SINGING CONTEST for mle Parties UIIIK u iu u. Tho irame at Locust Hilo yostcrday bo. twoon tho homoteaniand Frackville, resulted In a score of l to 1 in favor of tho former. Only 4 lulling' wore plycu Buy Koystonefiour. I!o suro that tho name Lbwici & IIaer. Ashland, I'a., is priu'ed 011 every sack, will take place, admission to the contest free, The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Uillows Gay." TlMaUorm.C 25 CENTS. BAKER WAiMTE 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 ot the public to demonstrate the qualities of the range. Watch for later announce ments. Examination Mado at Your Homo or at Our Storo. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Main St. ADMISSION A Handsome Complexion Is ono or the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzom'B CouruixioH I'owDuu rniLn.-enenr - stoke, o DHAI.HH IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SS West Centro Street, ,A01t STATU HHNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Of SlIKHAKDOAII. Subject to Democratic rule ,J Tin .p.... m - Mfaunu M wttli 'rar.IT rid l'inrnyl 1111. so' liitllilhniJil.lt, Af 1 h'llaII,l0. US i I'X llkU IkWlMi, M"C
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