r iHiiirfcK'JKia'iii Hietory Of the War i To coirectly fallow the war uu should rend n dni'y mid wnkly pnper. We have them nil, in.1 son e them promptly without eti. i charge. Give your order to tlu c iiul-v or leave it at the store. HOOKS & BROWN, q. N. IVlf-oln SI. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. I.are lioltle, 50 Cents SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. PITHY FOUNTS. Unpin nn.K 1 Itinciulioilt Hit' Cotinlr) I rotfltil lur lliinty IYrtlml. i'. i'nii-i ini'iil scaum is on ut Tuinlilinir I 11 iiiilimli "fans" take very littli 1 ha this season, 1. seven inure crews were traus 1 Mi.unokin to Tamauua. 1 kt-i . imoil :U years, n tloiif unite, ill' id nenra lime kilm ut I'ottttvillc Hi- resided at the hitter place. 1- employed ut the beliiuli unit i' 1 iilliericR Hre now required to iii 1 .'i iilii'iitcs to the mine foreman .1 i . 1 ft 1 n hii Hi i 1 1 lot II -I" ll"ll. Hr liu .111 M 11,1 s.lt I ,i II. IliiKenlmch, (if Mahauoy City, imiI In, me from iv visit to tho Uueky mi- in the vicinity of Denver nml l.e ( Hy, J he 1 1 1 1-Caicr Ileuoficial Association lias lii'tn grunted a charter. T u in li ra 011 all kinds of tobacco, on ac count of the w-ir tax, liavo roiio up from 0110 to two cents on tho puckar;c. The anthrai ito coal Undo is now iu the con dition of summer inactivity imd stagnation ioii;i . ut this pi rioil. Two weeks more anil tho glorious Fourth wit' bo With us. 'ili.mi.i- s.mser, of Jit. Carmel, has (tone to Louis. 1 lie, Ky., as .1 delegate to the National ( 01m. I of the Jr. o. U. A. SI. 'rin 1 c.lii 1 11 1,1.4 county court has urnutcd a ni.i't- il. Incuse to Mr. Morton Lamb and Mi s M.iimul l'vuns. both of (.'entrails. Mill no . ( ity will have some oxeitinR wliei 1 i 01s ,111 1 he I'ouith of July. Ujin 1 1 ley, lor the past suvoral ycarsthe ine.iUii i ngiiii it at the Potts colliery, at l .iiusi Hii,-, was appointed nbslstnnt outside fiireui.iii on s.tiuvdiiy. l'otitv He newspapers say tho peoplo of that totin liioi' lots of money, hut aro herd mil it l li.tl's like Pottsvillo. (ieraoiiiinis, fuchsias, iausies, daises, rosea eti for sprniK plautini; at P.iyno's nurseries, it ranlMlle Tuberose and Kladioltis bulbs. Boom Hard Coal ! airminmnmnmnntmmm'Ki I.i t tis ilcniniid ami ! .itihtietl with imthinu It-ms than c nnall . 11 1 ( i u o F fit iht ratrmin ci1 1 lit" li.itli ( altim't i-s .1 1 to human- 11 IT mhi nri- sick, it will make- ii will If ii an ui II, 11 will kt-rp ii u i ll A liath in (in oC ilni.t 1 ahiiti'tn Will (ll I HIT till' nn-t k( jitical. Trial Eaths Free. h '1 lv 11 1.1 1, Mini ral, Mcilicated, l'er ti mt 1 mi- 111 11u1 own hiime. You cannot ll.) I!) 1 111 .1 I'.ltll Ull. all 1 1 ml lur circul.us ilesciibin; tliem ii, ii-tail Auihoiied agents are C. (I Pal met , 1' W Centre street ; Wm. J. Welistcr, Ii' I Jar 1 11 ul stieet ; Ilari) Pratt. 331 S. We Kepair All Kinds of SIovcs. WIVI. R. PRATT, (1 ..'c s ,, Jjulii, St., Shenandoah. RUPTURE CURED. 'r i.iiisl UuiKiire from Willianisjiort will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday -AT 'IT IK- Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. JiU'liire iciin.inently and quickly Cured or ii' pay Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Unpturc without oier.uion or delenlion from business. Absolutely no Danger. I'xamiiiatioii I-ree. loo iM'rauns curtil in Sunlmry, Sliaiuokin, Mt, C.unifl and vicinity who can be refeired In. t 'hartjes and terms inotlerate anil within reach of all. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER rnvaU lamily orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them tit the oflice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY BEST LINE OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nml HTltAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. Vi U CnlPV 37 West. . ft m., ut x uiv;, centre St. t 3 I 9. fo It the Jral 0 'V9 is hf a grexi many men and aw en &rt looking for; he v sp,u'nsi Approach .Q baldness help eoai'nt lnhiienim tof's ; help to restore the lost ghss to the L-ir help against fadini treses t help for the sculp uttAckcd hs dji"drvff. AYEa'S HAIR VIGOR of fets Just such help. It restores ffray or faded hair to its or dinal color, 7ites it length, thickness nd gloss, and remofvts dandruff, " Mv hair woo rouKh and broken ar:' l-ofran to f.. 1 fiit. Thr use i.t but one 1m tile ol AVF .' II MR VH.R 1 ' ' li ilucKd til- t.il'.ltn: out nnd lingered niv h.i it' mii'ioth, Kll,-". en 1 mspltntliUcuHjilH-ii. It Ih t ii-' linent of dr. s mjj." MU3.F.L. SMITH, Silver deck, Mim "Smite veart ono ni he r 1 ol'.'im to f.ill nutiind I in- .hi t q; tj bald. Uy Btlvltc 1 it icq And vrry noon my lmlr cuiffl to Util out nnl a lis-w and vtk,tirouH ;t owtU iraile as appcaranc e. M v liair i now almncimt ft'it. rl. sv.M TI'OS. DUNN, lilK-bVillo, WlB. PfcRSONAL MENTION. liccs Tnsker. of Mahauoy City. ditrul superintenileiil for the P. it It. C. & I. Co., was a visitor to town last evening. Dr. James Stein, of Scmutoii, is a Kucstnf his parents in town. Mrs. II. J. Jluldoon last night presented her husband with liftccu-poiiud sun. T. J. James, of tiilberlon, superinteniletit at that plaeo lor the P. & 11. C. A 1. Co , spent last eieuiii),' in town. William Waters mid Jiimes IIoiirIi left town this miii ulnx In spend a vacation of two weeks in the Kastern stale". They will attend the commencement exercises of the Moston Con servatory of Music. .Mr. Hough's brother, John, is ono of tho graduates. William Kriek has returned from a visit to friends at Sunhury. William Ilradlev, of Locust Hap, was a liuest of town friends to-day. (twen II. Williams and Miss Nellie Kvans, of .Mt. Catniel, were among tho visitors to town to-day. Aiiionu tho town-men who to-day visited l'nttsville were Charles and Clmcr Waslcy. Sanl'inil Shoemaker, Joseph liiUenluiu-e and Dr. J. (i. Church. Miss Mattio l'.lliot and Airs. Michael Thompson visited fiieuds at Middleport and PuttHvillu yestorday. Miss JIary Wagner, of Pottsvillo, is bein-j entertained by the Misses Acker, at their lesidenceon North West street. Mr. and Mix. Harvey Lessis. of Hamburg, aro guests of relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. William Kiinmel havo ui turned home from a trip to Wilkesbairo. Ijllis Lewis, of Tauiiuiua, was seen on our streets to-day. . William Alloster, of Jjocust (lap, "as a town visitor to-day. " Christ. Lugan, of Mnhanoy TOly, visited timn this niorniiig. Flunk Ki'lilz, of Ashland, was not lied among the ititors to town to-day. Mrs. John Leibcrman and sisters, the Mises Kuicr, wore guests of town friends to day. Chief Hurgoss ISowmati, of Slalianoy City, witnessed tho parado in town to-day. W. S. Whiting, of Pottsvillo, spent a part of to-day in town as a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Owons, of I'Veclaud, aro tuests of relatives ill town. Miss Mao Walters, of Tamaqua, spoilt to day in town as a guest of friends. Alfred Kitto, of (lirardville, was a town visitor this afternoon. Harry Sehoppe, a member of tho Oraut baud, has gone to I.ewisburg to assist at the commencement exercises ol the llueknell Cniversity. Ho will play a saxophone, with the Tliiid llrigade bund, ol Pottsvillo, which furnishes the music fur tho occasion. Among the to vn visitors who ulued at tho Ferguson House at noon to-day wero John Mellreiity and sister. .Miss Maine. Miss A. Moyer. Mis. M A Itnth, Mises I..itiilefeld ' .mil lii.si' Knzcii .pi'igi r, .1. 11. Uuivo and W. S. Kutlioi nii'l. of Ashland ; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Iteeil, Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Kunald Iteed, (lilbert Phillips and 12. F. McAtco, of Maha uoy City : Harry Woidenstiul, Mt. Carmel ; mid A. .1. Weidensatil, Now York City. MaHANOY city. firuio Dcseciiiters (taught mill Tut tluiler lt.ill Tor Tilitl. Mnhannj' City, Juno 21. For somo time thero lias been complaint of tho pilfering of ilowers, nags anil otlior ornaments from the vravos in tho ccmctcrios. A elo-o watch has resulted in the arrest of Simon iiobcuu, An thony Itolowski and a woman. Tho men were committed for trial in default of bail and the woman allowed to go on her own iccoguuiiure. D.iniiil McTamany, of Scranton, and Miss Mary T. O'Connor, of town, sinter of M. T. O'Connor, the P. A 1!. station agent, and ox- Postmaster T. C. O'Connor, will bo married in St. Uuilcus church at this place to morrow. 2.irl iloveo, of itinghampton, A. V, has entered fur tho bicycle races tu take place here on July 4th. Peter Copley had tho thumb ot his lelt hand almoU sovored at tho P.luiwoud colliery yestorday while using an ax that slipped. A game of base ball will bo playeil Hero next Saturday between Hungarian clubs of this town and Hazlctoii. Miss '2dith Klsa Itluhards and Dr. William Huntingdon Woodworth, of Dclawaio, ()., will lie married on tho 30th Inst, at the homo of Mlw Hiehardi' motlier, in New llostim. ' (J. 1). Kalerand family havo arrived heie from I'hiladelpliia to spend the summer. Presents fur graduates at Ilriimiu's. WIlfYli'lil Only to Tni-lo "mihi. Tnndnn. June 81. The Hung Koiik corrfxpoiiilc-nt nf The Dally Jtall wiys: XJnlti'il States Consul Wlldman Ima re reivi'il no Information from his govern ment with nguiil to the future of the Philippines, lieiierul Agillualdo dcslieu that the lslandH become an American colony. lie ileolaies that if he cannot he connected with the United States he will l.ifciat upon a republic being funn ed. If any other country than the Vultid Sli en wishes to secure control of i he Philippines that country will havi in right for it. Agulnuldo is faith fully keeping his pledge to Admiral Dewey. New Pipe l.luoi Humphieyt A liuwe, of Ashland, will be g'u work at once on their ouiitract of laying the eight-inch water pipe from Waste I louse Hun Hi St Nicholas. Tiie six-im li pipe to be t ken up will 1k relaid to supply some of the P A If collieries ill the Shenandoah district. 1 A j 1 BUFFALO BILL'S SHOW. !. l'.igi'inii of l'usl i:po(ti Draws lllg Crouds to the Town. I The appearance pf lhiU'slo Hill's Wild ! West nml Congrc s of itnugh liiders in Slieu , iitidoah wasgieeted by huge crowds to day, i ieopt coining from every section of the 1 region to witness this most tiuimie and coiu pii'heiisi vc of all wailiku and equestrian displays. The street parade was late in starting, owing to the tardiness in transpor tation from Danville. The parade was headed by lltlflalo 1)111 ' Hen. Cody ). H was in every sense a war like and historic mounted match ol widely ilitl'ernut imtionalltUs, and ono which no other inaiiHueinent has yet successfully sitr pissed, l'or obvious reasons, the herd of i I'lill'alnes, tho vicious bucking broncos, the d ingeroiisly wild steers, and other features not germane to such a spectacle, are left in camp The idea is, not to mislead, but to gie a fair ami novel suggestion, and splcli j didly Is It accomplished. Following the renowned Cowbvy Hand on horseback, hundreds of war-painted Sioux chiefs and braves, who fought with savage courage to defend their last hunting grounds and desert homes ; sinewy Cossacks from the Cuucnsiis, to whose chieftainship Jl.izeppa lisle in Hymn's splendid poem, and who proved such a scourge to Napoleon ; fanatic Itediiuliis on their Arabian steeds; Lanceis, Chasseurs and Cuirassiers from the cmck cavalry tegiuicnts of 12iiropenn standing armies, under loyal standards and superbly nccoutered; Uhlans, South mrticait (iauchos, detachments of United States C-avalry and Artillery, witli batteries of field guns; Jaunty Mexican liuralles, Vmiueros, C.ikos, dashing Cowboys, Wild West girls. Scouts, Frontiersmen, Texas liimgers, tho old Deadwood Mail Coach, Emigrant Outfit, glittering arms, aboriginal weapons, Hags, pennons mid hundreds of prauciug horses, ridden by all the world's fearless lough ildcrs. These aie lint a glimpse of the historic, romantic and striking attractions' of llull ilo lllll's great alms,', which attracted an im mense crowd at tho performance this after noon. Another perfoniinuco will bo given this evening, in mi aiena provided for UO.Oiiu people who will bo shelteicd amply from rain. The arena will be lighted brilllantl) by an oloctric outfit. Ittil.eit'.s (Jiil'i) Itm-oM'nie To-dny. Spring chicken. Fine salt water oysters. Haul nml soft shell crabs. Chicken and clam soup, licgular diuuers will he tervcil all day. Minor Court Notes. The charge of court in tliu case of John Mieldu,is vs. Wolmcr A Co. was filed. In the cube of Win. NeUwcntcr vs. the P. A it. Itailroid Company, J. P. Miuoguo asked n rule upon the defendant to show catiso why thoy should not plead. Counsel interested in tho rase agreed that the rule for a new trial in Hie caso of Pinil Henschcl A Co. vs. A. ituiesky be discharged. In the estate of Louisa llcnder, deceased, couil ordered a citation on Lewis Homier to file an account. Hetui liable July 11. The comity tieasury is empty ai d yester day County Tieasurer Davis diew on his private account to accoiuuiodato constables. Detectives Levi (!. Hobb, of Miihuuoy Plauo, and liichard Amour, of Shenandoah, were (ailed before Judge Heclitel yestciday afternoon for trial on fuur charges of extor tion brought by liicliaca Wahes and Wejub Wahes, Syrians, who lesido at Slieuaniln.ih. Tho prosecutois claim that tho detectives collected fees from them lor peddling. The case was lesuined this uiuruing. M. .M. liurko and W. J. Wliitehouso for prosecution and W. A. Marr for defense. Judgo Koch heard testimony in the equity caso of Mine Inspector Maguire vs the .Marion Coal Company, on tho preliminary injunction restraining tho company from operating tho Chamberlain colliery, claimed to bo iu an unsafe condition, ami in violation of the mine laws. Hose Hall. An exciting game of base ball was played on the Wm. Penn grounds yesterday a'ler nooii between the Win. Pcnn Hlnesand the Loafers. Tho latter team was defeated by a score of 20 to IS. The line up was as follows: Wm. Pcnn Hliies John Hirklebach, c; Hen Frantz, p.; William (J. Jones, ss.; Charles Hughes, lb.; James Chalmers, 2b.; Thomas Fox, 3b.; William J. Jones, if.; David Mul laul, cf.; William Hick, if. The Loafers: John Vaughn, c; Harvey Hirklebach, p; li'eoso Lewis, ss.; Harry Harris, lb.; James Malloy, '.'h.; Geaigo Tiiggiul, 3b; William Chalmers, if.; I2dward Jones, cf., and Patrick Holdeu, If. All challenges should bo sent to Joseph Taggart, Win. Pcnn. At Payne's nursery, Hinirdville, you will llnil tho largest stock ever seen iu tho county, ItiseilllH Hlti'ii Away. If you are hungry and want a light lunch, flee, pay L. I). Davidson's fuiniluie ami stuvo wareroouis, 121 North Main street, a visit to-day. Mr. Davidson lias picpatcd himself for tho appearance of Hull'.ilo 1SI1I and tho largo crowds which aro altiiicted to town on this occasion. Hot biscuits baked in full view of tho public, on tliu lanei "(iucen Cinderella," will ho distilbiiled free The attention of housewives is callid to the unexcelled baking and cooking qualities of this imigo. Ico Cream lYstltal. Tho (irant Hard will hold an Ice cream festival In Bobbins' opera houso on July lsi and 2nd. 0-10 td Itee- Iveil the Contract. Tho grocery firm of H. W. Keller was last evening awaided tho contract to furnish the groceries for Hullalo Hill's Wild West SLow. Manager Hellly, and his corps of assistants, wero up as oarly as four o'clock this morning to fill tho bill of f.iro for breakfast The dinner and supper orders aro exceptionally urge ones. Deaths unit l-'iinet-ulH. Tho funeral of Mrs. Itletiard Prendergast, who died at her homo iu Minorsville on Sat urday, took plaeo this morning. Koqujem high mass in St. Vincent do Paul's chinch. Tho death of Teiossa IIusMiy, of Kt Clair, occur led on Saturday, and iiiteimeut was mado this morning. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. LMtmatos given on largo shades. F. J. Putt ;f3 North .Main street. tf Culled to Oitc.tgo, Manager John T. Cunficld. of tho Slien.ui duah Itcof Company, leaves town to night for Chicago, in suswor to a telegram tecuived from tliu Switt Heut Company. During his absence H. C. Sutlieiu, relieving manager, witli headquarters at Chicago, will assume charge of the local branch. The bust place to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Portz, 21 North .Main struct. Wo have the lament stock north of tho mountain tf Sons of Vetelltlis Accepted, The Sous of Veterans (luaul of bhamokin havo been notified that they will bo received into tho Eighth Koglmcut, now stiitiunud ut Camp Alger. Tho company consists of 3 members, already uniformed, equipped and fairly well drilled. Itlckert'H Ciilo. An extra fine lunch will ho served, free, t inoriow morning. A Pleasant i;ieut, 1 ltobbius' opera, house was tho scene nf n 1 irge gathering last evening to attend the leu cream funtivul of the Young Men's I Usher's Asxielatlou. The popularity of i'S mouihers was attested by the largo number ol friends present. It Is ucciiless to say that the utlair was also a financial succcmi, ' I'OMTlcAi. i tiiNTS, Combinations aro already lielng forlued by Democratic candlilnUs. One of them Is said to be: Marr for Judge, Quinn for Congress, llrudlgaii for Controller, Cuinmliigs for Dis trict Attorney and an unknown for Poor Director. Tho Krpubllean and Democratic Congres sional campaign committees aro already at woik sending out literature fiom Washing ton. Ills mid Charles Hierkons will not bo a candidate for District Attorney this year. It turns out that S. C. Kirk, formerly I'm thonotary fiom this county, was not re moved from tho Custom House at Philadel phia, but a new position was created fur Larry Lyre, hU supposed successor. The young men me rapidly coining to the front in Democratic politics in this county, especially noitli of the mountain. Shenan doah is furnishing Its quota of young blood, and most of them will mike their mark iu the nnar future. The manifesto issued by tho Schuylkill delegates to the state convention, in favor of a radical platform on the lines of the Chicago platform,-will apparently have little weight with that body. Tho eitlisens of tho Fifth waul, comprising those residing on West Coal street, have orgiitiifod an independent political club The olllcers aro as follows : President, Oiven Monaghan ; societaiy. Jiimes Corrlgan, Joan ' West Coal street; vice president, Svlvester Surmiisj financial secretary, Joseph Path-1 rusky. The club now numbers in tho neighborhood of fifty members and now names aro being added to tho roll. They hao orgauled for tho purposo of electing to ollico tho best men, Irrespective of political animations. They will no doubt do cood work, if they follow out tho purposes for which the club was organized. A big fight is on In Schuylkill county to prevent the ichominall.in of Congressman llriiiuin, who appears to be highly objection able to a largo number of liemibllcnns. Wilkesbarro lierord. Judge Koch will havo no opposition as his own successor In tho Hepublicaii convention, lor th very good loiitoii that Ills record on the bench is ono that any political party can car estly endorse. John O. Ulrleh will speak at Miihanov City on Thursday evening in the interest of his candidacy tor Senator. iiieldalls cnlo. Pureo of pea soup tO'iilght. Slump Vour Checks, Fifteen years ago on tho (list of July tho uso of revenue stamps on checks was abolished. Under tho new roTcnuu law tho tax will he restored on July 1st, noxt. On and after that date checks, notes and drafts. not bearing interest, liuist have a two-cent revenue stamp nlllxed; while notes, drafts and certificates of deposit bearing interest will require two tents worth of stamps for each $11)0 of valuo or fractional part thereof. 1 bo penalty for failure of the maker of the note, ilml t or check to affix the proper amount of stamps is $100 for i nch and every oll'cnco. Huslnoss men will do wol) to make a note of this. At Kcpclilnskl'rt Arcade Cllfo. Sour kroul, pork, mashed potatoes to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Healing Appeals. '''ho County Commissioners will bo at the coin t house on Thursday next, the 23d insl , to bear appeals relating to the triennial as sesMiients of 1NIS for propel ties located in Shenandoah. On Friday, the 21th inst., tho property owners of West Mahauoy township will bo heard. Thoso propeity owners, therefore, who desire to appeal from tho assessments placed on their properties must appear before the Commissioners at Pottsvillo on the abovo dates. Heretofore tho Commissioners heaid the appeals in tho various towns throughout the county. All kinds of vegetables and Honor seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Hirardville. F.lcctric. cars pass tho door. n-ll-tf Dappy ililllo Hrliles. Marriage licoiifcs were issued to the follow ing : John Palvoski, of Wm. Penn, and Annio Chinglar, of Mahauoy City ; Iowa Kraiumer, of Wayne towusiip, and Linda S. Schock, of Albany, Herks county; Charles II. Nauso, of Nuicmburg, and Lottio Itupeit, of Hiilcton ; Holms Prostovlcs and Ouli liu.sh, both of Oneida. Ki'tulllrk House Free I.uncti, Sour krout and pork will be solved, free, to all pattons tj-uight. American and Culiin ll.igs, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Porlz, 21 Ninth Main St. tf All llxeellellt Oiuiinuutlon. Miss Mario Hlddlc, the talented young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Iliddle, ltd the mandolin and guitar club at tho Chil dren's Day exercises at tho M. 12. church on Sunday, and the luemhcis of the chiinii won much piaie for tho excellent manner in which I ho niimbeis were exei nted. Tho club is miller tho tutelage of Prof 12 W.Wilde. Annual Galon ovorG, 000,000 Doies am sa w MB IS eci TOR BILIOUS AKD NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind an 1 P..n in tho Btoiraeh, Giddiness, l'ulue-s aft.T nn als, Head nche. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Lo.ss of Appetite, Oostivoness, Hlotches on tho Skin, Old Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous nnd Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tvory suffurer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i2ClIA.iI'K PlI.I.s, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Femalos to com ploto lion It h. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd cure hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcochatn's Pills aro a IRiva! And linve the LARCEST SALE lifnr.y l'alcnt Mi-Ulclnc) In I lie World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Here We Are Again ! Look at These Prices ! Hunting ilitgn, m'uiiih iloublo howeil ; htiirn Hewed on witli odg-os turned tinder; wnr riiiitod flint colors, ciiii vus hemline; with uroiii niotK. !1B foot, ijy,,..l); lxfl feet, ) ()0;ri8fci'l, Wr, ; (1x10 fuot, $1,150 ; G13 foot, $5.50; H12 feet, -0.ju.HM5 fi'et, -RUT. ; 10x15 foot, $i 11. D you want an iill-woul l.iiuting flag, any size, wi cm finniah the same iininodlalely at lowest cash prices. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. TUB W1JATIIUH, 'flio foiocustfor Wednesday i Fair, Warinor weather, with light westerly winds, becom ing variable and followed by n warm wnvo. SCHOOL BOARD. A Special Session llelil Iu Superintendent Cooper's Olllce Vesterdag. The School Hoard hold a special meeting in Superintendent Cooper's olllce yesterday afternoon to pass upon tho planting of diplomas to graduates of tho schools and for geneial business. The building nnd repalis committee was authorized to enter .into a contract with tho Shenandoah Sewer Company for a con nection of the West Centre school properties with tho lino. The fio to b" paid lor tho pilvllege is fSOO. Tho present soweiago con nection, which is said to bo inadequate, is to bo cut olf. The Committee on Compulsory Lducation reported that John Herg has appealed from the Judgment secured against him by Truant Officer Smith. The Judgment is fori about $0 and represents the linn and costs im posed upon Herg fur neglecting to havo the boy iu his charge attending school in accord ance with tho law. Herbert C. Hooks, ono of tho school teacheis, was granted tho privilege of using one of the school rooms In which to conduct a summer school. He was also granted the privilege of using such text books as ho may dosilo on condition that he be responsible for their caro and return. Aluminum memorandum books witli your name engraved, 2."i cents. At Hruinin's, Sdiojllilll Ministers to .Meet. The Schuylkill Valloy Ministerial Associa tion will meet iu the First Methodist Episco pal church, of Pottsville, on Tuesday, June 23. The sessions are open to the public and will bo held at 10 a. in., 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. in. The following prugiam of papers and addresses has been arranged : Itev. W. J, Mills: "The Dangers of Popular Govern ment." l!ev. Johu Dyson : "Ilovlew of Munecll on Miracles as Evidences of Chris tianity." Itev. H. T. Quigg: Address on "Hiownlng." Itev. W. H. Znoizig :"The Perils of the Hour." Rev. J. H. Oral': "Mlnlstcii.il Jealousy." Itev. S. Lllery: "Union of the English Speaking Nations." I!ov. N. P. Johnson : "Tho Host Method of Conducting a Prayer Meeting." licv. A. J. Auithor: "The Correlation of Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom with Hc spect to tho H.iptisni of tho Holy Spirit." Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf 1'ciisioii Hrnnted. A pension of $1 per month dating from October, 1SII7, has been granted through Justice Shoemaki r to .Mrs. Annie I. Matter, widow of Dr. George P. Matter, deceased. aSSf V rn,ru..i..,w NcjfiS ftiW " - fir 1 EUMATISM M liZ "JUALGIA nua similar Complaints, RSia iTci'ioiu urnier 1110 Eirmscut kGERMAII MEDICAL LAWS., VnJ ft fcunns-rm mZ& .-j" .'ii 1 ,n ted s . a ut ' rr.m IsflE.lllj L 9 Vil ll a r i y lf h d ; Woi Id rcnownciilti n, irkiiWvi arcrhoful ! mny Li'iiiuiio wi u 1 rraic niurri nciMir. l Ad. KirhlcrA Co., 21." lV;irlSt.. cv VoiL 3! HIGHEST 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassv.'oiks. A. Wm V IflA II UTafn Ut AW C. U. Hairenbuch. 103 N. Main St.. r.r.D. Kirlin, 6 s. Main St. on. aicHTEirs . IJVSnrtiHn Atnui.-ie i I'aihii n !. MISCELLANEOUS. inOU SAI.i; Ilratcr mid pipes, hoiNlnulu, 1' apruiKH ami iifuiiini;, imrt-au, uupiioanl, px tfiiston tiiblo, kitchen tiibli-, wnsli utami. G cane- hc at cm I cluvirs, rocUinj; cluili , rntigc ami pIpeM, corner cnpnoarti, iace curiains mm wmiiuw shades, 3Ti ynnls rntr earict. kitchen iitcnHitsund other k(k'. Apply on l"riii,i nfteriinin nt iKHtlicast tor. Jar Jin timl Laurel streets. (-21-H lilOJt lii:T.lripe-'ty, Ki. 3IK Wot Centre I' htriM't. n-ci'iitlv vni-nti'il IhlHi Itiinliti't etc. Dwelling and stable attached Apply to . ii. I'uuncr iiiu csi ucnire Hireet, it-i-ix J.lOIt nKXT.-Storean'TiUvcninB.No 11 North i? White street, Odd FellowH' luiildlitf-, Unod liuine--s Incatlon, al 1 convenicntcs, hath room hut anJ cold water, only S20 per month Ap ply to nny i( tho trut-teo-), Juincn lalterson, T. V, WUIlains or JIarry llmitzlncr tf FOK hAU: The pinpeity on West Oak stic t known ns th' (irant pmpritv . il ot sold In HitiKh lot 01 an a wlieli' Apply t ii (Jre-MO i , n; nt, J h Nuiih M.itn street, Shi nun doiih, l'a. 0 1 K liKHi HA MC A valimhlo pioperty on West 1 Centre str 1 1, dwelling houo, ami all con vcuienccH in deslialile location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for fiathcr pmtieularH, fi-jT-tf FOUSAMC A bHloon. Good stand and cen tral locitimi Has two pool tables, one belntf a cum hi nation of pool nnd billiards. Apply at the !U kai.d olllee. tf IOIi UlINl. - A house, suitable for a small 1 fainllv, location in Tear alley, near Centre. Apply nt lIr.HAM olllce. a-lH-tf Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, I2I-I23 N. flalii St. 10- Visitors to town and all who want to satisfy an empty stomach, free, should call at Davidson's busy furniture and stove warerooms, 121 North Main street, to-day. They will be accommodated with red-hot fresh baked biscuits, free, baked by the "Queen Cinderella" range, which has no rival, and which has been awarded the first prize at the World's Fair. We draw the atten tion of housewives to come and examine the unexcelled baking and cooking qualities of this range. An attendant will be there to answer and illustrate any informa tion desired. Frosh Baked Biscuits NPGiven Away Free. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Alain St. '(.. Wi "call k mm a spade; Some People too Modest to Confide in their Physician A Woman Cured of a Serious Disease by a Certain Method, the Only Drawback of which was, it " rdadc Her Too Fat." From the Evening The doctor came in hnsto nnd found lils patient again in great ngony frum a splitting headache. It was his fifth call on the Minn' patient, and each tirao to treat the siiine trouble. With a suspicion that his diagno sis was incorrect and that he was trealiim a symptom and not tins disease, lie fold to her: ''Madam, it is tireless for mo to Visit you ngniu. You are keeping from mo facts and symptoms which it Is nece-ary I should know. The patient finally acknowledged that, through n false modesty, she had not told him all. Then she told how she had rufl'ercd from female weakness but had kri.t it from Mm too nodal to speak. The old doctor was disgusted ut such prudUhin , s, but when lie knew the facts, cured her eaiily and quickly. Tho following caso differs from tho above, only in tho fait that the patient is not afraid to speak, and to "call n spadi aspaUe." " Words fail to describe the suffering I endured before I used Dr. Williams' Pi .k Pills for Pule People," said Mrs. Alexaiid r 11. Clark, of 417 Michigan Avenue, Deli n't, Mich. "For five years I have sufl'erut from ovarian troubles, nnd was confined (o my room for months at a time. I lia;c undergone two operations for this trouble 'it the hospital, and seemed to grow woi instead of better. Iliad tho best doetnri nnd tho best nursimj, but for nearly five years I was not froe ior oue single day from the most fearful headaches nnd intense twitch ing pains in my nook nnd shoulders. "You would scarcely believe, to look at me now, that for about three days every week for nearly six years, I had to stay in bed. Thoso headaches would conic on me every week regularly. First I would notice block spots before my eyes, and then I would go blind, and send for the doctor. " At first they would troat me for Indiires tion and dyspepsia, then finally acknnl dre that something elso caused the trouble. KEEP Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH tVl Air-sl 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, 40c. A better oue for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size n4 to 2, for 6Sc, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Enamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth 3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Pointer & 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' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Rotors' Building,) 13 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. r " ' - GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. 1 Sot Ii reasons luivc no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ninli'ss and inexpensive diot istry with an absolute gu.nanlee for five yevrs is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $ The Very liest Teeth, $X. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extractinu, where teeth aie ordered. Vc can lake your impression in the 11101 ninj and give you jour teeth in the afternoon if desired. OoliI Fillings, $1 ; llest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates ficc Wt'tise but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Whito & Centre Sis., Robuins' Buildinn rniiiL- enmr - store. o DK.W.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectioneiy, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retail, SO West Centre Street. JjUHt HTATK HHNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Of Hlll'NAMloAll. Huhjeit to Democratic rule.. Alcuj, Detroit, Mich. During these spells I was so nervoas that I could not bear to havo my husband walk across tho floor, and as tho doolors said lliero whs no medicine that wonld reach my 'trouble, I consented to the operations, which ! hit inc worse oil' than I was before. " In January of this year there was an I article iu the Evcnhia News about tho drug. , gists that sold Dr. Williams' Pink Tills in D. iroit. I told my husband I as going to I try them and he paid, 'try anything? ! "The next morning I went into Murphy Prolliers' drug store and bought n box nl Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Mtirply i said be hud n hlg sale for the tills and ncr- sunnily knew many people who had bcin helped by them. I took the pills as dircedd, but wis not helped n bit, nnd 1 told Mr. Murphy so, but ho suggested Hint I gio tliem n better trial. Before I had finished the second box 1 began to feel better and went dim n nnd bought a doreu bom. Win n I had taken six boxr-s my lirnditclu s were gone, but I continued using the pills until I had taken tho twelve boxes. "Just think what I have snficrcd by operations and vile medicines, when a litn. pie remcijy cured mc. "There is only one thing against Dr. Vll Hum ' Pink Pills for rulo People," eon i iniied Mrs. Clark, "they made me fnt. Since I commenced taking them, in Janu ary. I havo guinwl twcnty-ix pounds. I remember the many times when my friends came to see me, when I wns so thin and weak, that they expected to licur that I was dead the next week. To-dny I am perfectly well, and never felt better in my life, ami it is nil duo to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." All dealers sell Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People, or they will be sent post, paid on receipt of price, 60 conls n box or si. boviu for $2.50 (they are never told in bt.lk o- by tho lfO), by addresiiiiic Dr, Wfl. Hums' Jit Jcins Co., Schenectady. N. Y. YOUR THE- EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES III wall papern and decorations Is one of the nineteenth century accomplishments. That In why tho-o who select their wall paper at CAIimN'S Ket such delightful results. It isn't necessary to purclm-H' tho expensive gradi i -'lu designs and colors aro just as nrtlstie in tho cheaper grades, if they are not so ileh. Kor tlios;-who wi-.li to decorate their rooms with ar'is it- wall ji.ipem o to J. P. CAR DEM, 224 West Centre Streel, Shenandoah, l'a. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. $25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Uillows Gay." AiiMicemn to Dancing nr nCMTC Humiooiun Platform. Lii ULI1IO,
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