History Of the War 1 To correctly follow the war vou should read a dai'y and weekly paper. We have them all, and serve them promptly without extra charge. Give your order to the carrier or leave it at the store. HOOKS & BROWN, M . IVIeiln St. A SUMMER TONIC. "Beef, Wine and Iron. Large Itnttlo, 50 Cents. SHENANDOA DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. THE PRODUCE MV:KETS. Ah lti-11, cti-il In- lictilltiur In I'hllllilol phln noil ltnlt linitro. r t I .Inn.' 2::. -Flour arm: win ih n. $!'''! 2; PriinMylvanla rnllpr, I -11. 1 it mil!.-. 1 vtni, f,Uni I.C5. ir movi'il slowly at $.'1.60 ptr bar 1 . i.iilci' IVmi'.yh unl.i. Whent ' 1 mm: No. 2 rtd. Hiiot. HOc: No. .1 1 i Iil'j 11 ;:'.. Corn dull; No. 2 I. :;v,'fi .i.v 2c. ; N'n. 2 yellow, for . :hi'j.i On Ik quiet: No. 2 white. . wliltf, clliipi'il. .uij.ni.iar. Jl.iy ii3 t'iy. U- for lin-Rt' bales, v 1 .ti iiis. fAI.Sn'il'l. Pork 1 " 1 inii. .1.011. Jjiird llrm; wi'Ht- i' null. liuttiT pleHdy: wptturn t, v 1,1 ,1. ; do. lai tory, llfffl2VM I 1 1 . I, .l.iilou ii'aiin'ry. K'nlVic.; N .ill ilii ry, U!li!i1ih'. : do. creamery, 1 fumy nnnj iviinln prlnU 1 I'Mjiv. , do. wholesale, INC. . - .-i.ady: lurse, white, 7c.; small 1 . . Luce, colored, Tic; small do., 1 -l.r skims. r.i..ii.vv.; part slcltns, i 1 1 . full mMiiih, 21iaV.n. Eggs t, u Vow Vork nnd Pennnylvniila, 12 western, fresh, 12ra12c. I'ota t 3 'Mint, new, $2'ii:i. Tallow easier; " '4' country. 3t1iSVkc. Cabbago i 1 -oiithern. Ituc.tiJl.Ki. i iiiiiiioie. June 2!. Flour dull and un c!iii...'d. Wheat dull; spot und month, Si' -I ,c; July, 70e.: Auitust, TlUc.J t ,)iemher. 73Hc : steamer No. 2 red, tVd iA 4i . southern, by sample. 7rrtiS2Vie.i v in Li.nle 74'nMIc. Corn dull: Hpot und l . Ih .MYi;.!5r.: July. .tr.'jiiII.V.c.; Au t ' 1 September. :w,i.: steamer 1 5. J . , 1.14c., southern, white, Siuy uii 'I" m How, lir.'.jc. Oats "dull; No. 2 tthiK - i.jc.: No. 2 mixed, 30Si3H4c It-. -1. nl . No. 2 nearby. 40(40.; No. 2 V " 4''i . liny steady: choice timothy, t- " i'.i.iIii freights ery nulet: steam t" 1 mil 1 per bushel. 2'2d., late Juno; c-.ii, tin uul.ru, per quarter, 3s., July. Jul... $1 ...'nl.fK). l.lvo Morlc Mui'kot. N nik, June 22. Beeves active! r- 1' 11. il nrnnnim cows llrm: wood mo il urn 1. i ts a shade higher; bulls weak; nil solil steers, $1.D0'hD.10; tups, $5.25; bulls $:i.2r.ffi4.25; cows, $21i3.!o. Calves nunc fully 25c. higher; all sold onrly; vi. la Jl''7r..r0; choice and extra, JCGOJ? C' tiuturinllk culves, $34(3.73; selected - Jl. Prime sheep 10c. higher; com mi 1 nd medium steady: heavy sheep mted; lambs lOSjlDc. higher: no en i' i " k here; two eais. mainly heavy hi ' 111 sold, sheep, $:i.2Vi l.st; export fci 5, Limbs, $S.3iiii7; culls, $yij5.50. Gettiuc Oneself to Sleep. Many nro tho oxiiudleTits rohortctl to Ijy jier ..lis wlio nro trmililial with liisoiiinla t'"i n lia rant slumlicr. finmo ol these 1 , ill. nis are as primitive; null simple as ii'iooiln r's remedies fur colds, fevers, t"' i.l lint anil tho like, and thuy nro . . ifTcetlvo. At a llttlo dinner pnrty hi up town oluh not long ago the ! 1 "f blceplesiiiicss thrust itself into tin ml dl.scus.siun, nmtvnrlona oxpurl- s 1 re iiurmtcii. let 111c till mywnyof getting to P1mm lit el nervous anil wakeful," K ) 11 unman who was horn in Now Kng lauil mill who takes pride in tho fact that th. 11' . dies family traditions neurly UU yi.irs old. 'It is a method that litis pru aited in our faiuily for mvurnl generti tiuns t)f courso you will laugh at mo, but It is just this: Whenever you llnd yourself getting more anil mom wakeful after mi hao rutiretl to bed, just elu.so your e, s eonjiiro up n pnsturo anil begin cimiiiiiig the bliccji as they jump ocr n b 1c At nrst you may not Imi uhlu to sco t sheep m y distinctly, but soon they v u-, I ioro your inmgination liko 11 1 11 Vim count them uno by one, and 1 . u by yuu will seo two juiiii over tin si ile at tho sumo time; next 11 wholo lot mi 1 hem will go over In 11 bunch, anil yon w ill lose tho count. Kverythlng then liiiomes .ofui, anil for n short tlmo you hi an cutlli ss string of sheep moving for vmtl growing iiiuru Indistinct with onult , ivinnni until jou aro bound uilu'p." Nl W 1 ni l. TillleS. Boom Hard Coal ! jaTniimm!iiminmmmmma i.et us demand ami lie nall-llnl with iiotlilni,' less tlimi i-iii.di . a t 1 1, 11 of fx fght ruteson enal. Tliis halh ealiinet it a lioon to hiiinnli it If oii are sick, 11 Mill make you ni 11. If yon nrc Hill, it will keep joii well A Imthln out of those ealiinels will lomincc the inoHt ski ptleal. Trial Baths Free. miiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; lurk.- li, Hu-ian, Mineral, Medicated, I'er I 'iic 1 iliiT in your own home. Vou cannot have thr.se m a bath tub. C M tir end for circulars denribinj; them 111 'tat1. Authorized agrnti Hie C l.tl -mr , 316 W. Centre street ; Win. J. Webster, II" I C ul street; Hany l'rntl, 33 1 ai 1 11 -in t We Kepalr All Kinds of Stoves. WM. R. PRATT, Ollice 333 Kouth .rarilin St., Shenandoah. rniiiL- enmf - stoke, DHAI.IJIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centra Streets BEST LINE OF RRflfiERIFS. FLOUR. FEED. m HAY and HTltAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. i a W w Iiofros many a body nii'l bur dens many a mind. You can't eiroy t.ie food you liko lifetime you are bilious. You take all sorts of y e cautious, and yet the bilious utiack leaps on you like a tiger from amlutdi. You know the feeling 1 The blo-d seeming on fire with a dull heat ; the boring pains in the eyes j the head seeming to open and shut ; the hor rible liaupea. You know tho irrita bility which precedes and tho languor that follows the attack. It's miser able, isn't it? Why not cure the trouble 7 There's a pill that will euro hiliou-neis. Dr. J. C. AYIIU'S TILLS arc an acknowledged specific for this derangement. A. SwanRor, Txnrl:nna, Tex., writes : "Fur fiflci.i I have uel Aw-r's rills, 8n 1 li:;il tl ein w rv I'lfiftivu in lnlious com (il iiii! I have j 1 1 to aeo tho etiso whoro thuy liavu ailed to cure." If You r? Btlloiis OO HOT fAIL TO rilttY POINTS. iipieulni;s 'J hroitgluuit the C'oiinti j (lluouleleii tnr Hasty Pel Usui, .1. S. Holt, of TllllllKiUll. ivlll ntie.n a linnl ruum at St. Clair. The Puttsvillo silk mill has suspended for an fmlcfitiito period. Tho boom for hard coal is Browing, anil may it ever pnnpor. Children's Day will bo obsorveil in St. Xicholns church uext Siunlay. Tainaiiiii has nrgimlzed a company of cadets for I lie Uoliin Inttalllon. Tho Lutlierims ot Hamburg will orect 11 new church at a cost nf 20,000. Tho I'ottsville IIIkIi school commencement will bo hold next Thursday ulght. Tho Pottsville Gun Club will hold a big slinot at Tumbling Hun on July 4. Tho old Herman Catholic church at I'otts ville U undergoing extemivo repairs. Another mieting was held by Puttsvillo business nun last night to bourn hard mal. One hundred more cariicnteis and laborers havo bien put to work at the l'alo Alto shops. Alfred Kitto, of Oirardvillc, who was in jtucil in tho mines, is now on the mud to spei ily recovery. The chailoroi the Chas. 1). Kuior liuncll cial Association of Mnhanoy City was filed in the llccorder's otlico. Next Thursday is the hut day to piy moicaiitilo tax. After that date they will be collected by leual process. Ilichiird How oils Inn resiu'iiod as (Ire bow at iSit'lisirds' colliery, Jit. t'arinel, to accept a higher poaitiou at Aiulenried. The prupei ty owners of West Jlahauiiy township will be heard 011 appeals of assess ments at I'uttsvillu to-morrow. Frank Seiinett, of Crcssona, has accepted 11 position under Supt. tflhiuisiiii, of tho Jersey Central railroad, at Jersey City. The Mt Carmel School Hoard elected only residents of tho town as school teachers, disuiissiug several non-resideuts. John J. Jjuciu, a popular young lnan of Cnunor's patch, has joined tho ho'ivy ar tillery of l'hila., and is now stntioncd at Georgia. An ollieial I.. A. W. headquarters siuu is displayed at the Fergusou IIoiiso. The 1'. A: 1!. (!. & I. Co. collieries in the I.ykcns region will work five days this week, those in tho Sliaiiiokin district four while the Schuylkill collieries will only work three days. Window shades from Id cents and upward. Dstiniates given on largo shades. F. 3. I'ortz, -'1 North Main street. tf New I'astor at Ashland. I ho congrccation of the l'resbytorian church at Aslibmd met last night for tho pur pose of electing a pastor to succeid Itev. JIait, who losigiieil several months ago to ac cept a call at South llethlehein. Tluy selected I!ev. 15. 15. lusher, of l'ottsgioxu near Milton. Tho now pastor also (ills tho charge at Ccntralla. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estimates given 011 largo shades. 1". J. I'orU, 23 North Main street. tf Not Meld Vet. It was erronoously stated in the columns of the Hkkalu that tho ico croam festival nf the Y. M. IT. A. had already been hold. Tho festival w ill tako place on July 20th. We received, last Tw A YER'S PiLLS READ Come and Inspect This New Stock. It Just Arrived To-day. Don't fail to see the new line of knee pants, children's suits and reefers. Our tables are groaning under the great weight of the bargains we offer. The goods are marked at hard times prices. They are within the reach of everybody who needs clothing and has any money at all. Take our advice and call early, as such bargains will not last long. A dollar is hard to make now and people must look close to their own interests. This they can do by purchasing at our store. MAMMOTH WEDDING BELLS. '1 lie Klililin nl Hie lleliedkts Continue to lie Increased. I Mlm 15dim Iieue 1'uid and William W. Andrews weic joined in wedlock lat evening by liev. J. T. Swindells, ptor of the M. 15. church of town The happy event occurred at the newly furnished home of tho couple. Ill North White street. Although only the 1 intiuintc friends and relatives were in attend ance, th.' gutherlug was an exceptionally huge one. I Philip Meyer, of AsMai.d, and Mln Mary i Hreekcr, of Sliaiiinkiii, were joined In weii 1 lock yesterday at the latter place, liov. Kooh ! performing ti e ceteinony. ThonmsC. (Inimliaii, of CeiitlRlin.and Mls Mary Oatigban. of Oirardvillc, were umrrled at St. Joseph's church, at tho latter place, yesterday. Ml Annie (jHUglinn was brides maid and 15dw. J. MniiBghan het tiiuii. William Shtitz iind Miss Canlo Spehrloy, I two well known young peoplo of Pottsdllc, i were ma tried last evening, and left on 11 tt-iddind town. The marriage of Miss Mary Kinney, of AshlRiid, and Patrick H. 1'yc, of Mt. Carmel, was solemnized In St. Joseph's church at Ashland, ycntridny. The bilde was former1.)' tcHeher in the public schools of that plnce, and tho bridegroom is engaged in tho wheel v. light business. Thi ee hours laler St. Joseph's church wap the sceuo of aimther widiling, the contract ing parties being Miss Kutio MeCnuley, of tlordoii, and John Manning, of Mt. Carmel. Wlllliun V. Hlldiup, of Hnnlsbuig, and Miss I'liiienco. daughter of Itev. W. A. llmirk. pastor of tho M. 15. church of Mt Carmel, wero married at noon yoslenlny. They will lesldo In the foimcr city. Mls Nellie M. Jlritlon, of Turkey Hun, and Miltnn K. Knntner, a colliery engineer of Ullbertou, were tiniud In marriage last evening at tho iesldcm.e of the bride's puents In Turkey Jiun. liev. T. Maxwell Mnrrlson, pastor of the First Pieshytcrlaii enurcli ol .Mahanoy City, oiUcluted at the ceieinony. At Payne's nursery, (llrardv'.lle, you will llnd the largest stock overmen in the enmity. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank 11. Williams left town to dav fm South Ciibon, Susquehanna county, lie will spend his summer vacation at Lake Idlewild Mrs. M. .1. Muldunn yesterday presented her husband with a daughter. Superintendent Cooper vUited friends a; Puttsvillo to-day. Tux Collector 15dwaid llurko to-day niiulc a trip to the county Eeat. C. J. Quiitn, of Scranton, was a business visitor to town last evening. Edward Moniignau is homo to spend hi. summer vacation. Mr. und Mis. Patrick Quinn, of Miners ville wore entertained hero by friends yester day. Mrs. Jahez Powell, of 15ast Co il si n et, has gone to Pottsville, whole site will spend -evor.il diys visiting her daughter. John 11. Jlrown paid a visit to friends at Pottbvillonud viciuity to-day . Misses Mazio Staullcr and Ijllie Maishall attended tho High school commencement at Taiuaqtia hist evening. Mrs Maud Acker spent yesterday at the Milium' hospital visiting her Inotlier, lieoigi (iillilljii, who is uiultr treatment there. William, Jnlo and Ilridgct Mitiiiiie, ol town, and John McCitiiro and Muggu O'Connor, or Philadelphia, visited tho inside workings of Kohinoor colliery yesteiday, tiiidor the guidance of Joseph Coughlin. Irviu F. Moyer was a guest of friends at M.ilianoy City last evening. Frank Schmidt and his brother, Max, ol Shamokin, will leave during the lirst p.nt ol July for a trip acioss tho Atlantic. Their main object is to visit their patents in Ocr uiany. Miss lioso Hefowich has leturned from the Illoomsbtirg Stato Noimal School tospend her siiinmor vacation. omTYsituitn ii.iti 1.1:1 11:1. i). Pi;n.siiN,i.t.v-CoNUiic'n:o Tiiun viv Pi.n.v- SVI.VANIA Ii.VIt.KuAl). On Saturday, July 10, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad C'ompany will run a special thin day tour to Gettysburg, tho Mecca of Amen can pattiotisni. I.eavo New York 8 .11) A M Trenton, 10 5S A. M., Philadelphia 12 -M V M. l!oimd-trip rate, including two days hotel accommodations and carnage drive over the battlefield all necessary expenses I3 50 from Now York, f 12 50 from Tienton, $10 00 from Philadelphia, aud proportiunate rates from other points. A tourist agent anil chapeion will accompany tho party, ami 1 l apt. James T. hong, tho celelnated guide, will describe tho battle at the lligh-Watci Mark, "llloody Angle." Where Did 'Ihey (let It. From Mnlianny City American Some of tho Citizens' Fire Company mem bers while at Shenandoah to sco ltud'alu Hill's show, got hold of an old fire ahum box nnd brought It homo with tlietn. hast night, nftcr tho session of Council, ti big ciowd of liiemen stood in front of the Clllzensi huso luitiso aud called tho attention of thn Culm ellinoii to tho bos, which laid been nllixcd lo tho outer wall of tho building. The hint will hardly be sullicient in thuso days of sttcct paving, however. Tho bust placo to buy your wall paper Is nt V. ,1. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo havo the largest Mock north of the mountain, tf AND OUR ANNUAL BARGAIN week from the city, a mammoth stock of suits at extraordinary low figures and. we will give the people of Shenandoah the benefit of them. The line embraces Crash suits. Light suits of all patterns and suits in all sizes, styles and colors. This is no bankrupt or fire sale stock, but goods that come from first hands and made of the finest quality of material and with the very best workmanship. Call and see us. You will not go away without being convinced that we are selling the best goods at the cheapest prices. We won't quote prices. You will find them marked on every article in thestore. MAHANOY CITY. A lloy .Seriously Itinned at Iliiili Mount. 111, Colliery. MKhsnoy City, June 23, John Stephens, a 1 l-year-old hoy residing at llitck Mountain, was seriously burned in tho collloryat that pi n o yesliiidsy by a spark from his lamp dropping into a powder keg. Stephens was employed as a fan boy. lie wns everelr binned about tho face and body and It was at first feared that the injuries would bo fatal. While plnyiug on a wood pile at the imr of her home yesterday Maiy, young daughter of Stanley Mehiltls, fell and i'ltietuied her left thigh. John J. Mellreen, a graduate of the High school ilass of '111 of this place, lias dis tinguished himself at Villanovii College by taking a a gold medal fur the host work in general history in n class of 42 students, gaining 11 premiums out of a possible 12 and attaining the highest nvcrngo of the whole college 113 0-100 pur rent. William Dennis, one of our townsmen, has boon promoted from private to corporal of Co. E, Slh Kent., with an Incioase of pay lo IIS per mouth. Silvciware Is tho choicest and most suitable wedding gift, See the stock at Jlriimin's. Prison Slnlc input, TI10 receipts and expendiln res of tho county prison for the month of May show tho total cxpeudiluics to be Sl.05l.12; receipts, $1,7SS -()."; average number of ptlsoncrs dally, 20.Hl; average cost of maintenance, including Warden's depaitmcnt, .07H cents. Ooods manufac'.ured during mouth : l!ag carpet, 1052 yards; Ingrain carpet, 122 yards; panta. loon goods and checks, S3! yards; half hose, S5S dozen pails. lee Cream resthul. The Orant llano will hold an Ico eieam festival in Itobbitis' opera house 011 July 1st and 2nd. 0-10-td No .More Passes, Ordcts have been issued at Camp Alger that tl.ote would bono more fieu traMspnitntiuh issued to or from tho camp, iillhoii!h this, of eour,e, places no rcstiii tlotis on furloughs. Ollicersand many others have formerly been traveling on milium! passes. (ieruniimns, fuchsias, pausies, daises, roses etc , fm spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Oirardvillc. Tuberose mid gladiolus bulbs. Annual Soles over 0,000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AHD NERVOUS DISORDERS Fueli as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fuluess) after meals. Head ache. Dlzzinobs, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. lllotehes on tho Skin. Old Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd all Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlons. THE PIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:ciIAM'.S 1'ILLS, taken nsdirect cd, will quickly restoro Fomnlos to com plete health. They promptly remnvo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Mclc Headnelie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills arc a Rival Ami havo the LARCEST SALE ornr.y Patent. Mcillclno In the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Here We Are Again ! Look at These Prices ! limiting lliifzs, senilis ilotiblo sowed; stars sowed 011 with edgus tinned under; wur ninlfd fust colors, can vas heiidilio; with groin lllt'ts. o.fi foot, ii-'J.-lll ; 1U feet, $:!.()(! ; Tab' foot, To ; 010 feot, $1.50 ; (i12 foot, S5-5i B-l BMS feet, 37.S5 ; 10x15 feut, U you mint 1111 all-wool hunting Hag, any size, we can furnish tho s.11110 immediately at lowest cash prices. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 Worth Main St. j ant for n khm1 (Illlll;. Michael Mills' Saloon, 2i j;. ControMicet, Mollcl'H hiilhllng, Wine, WbNklcB, Hei r and CIk-im. beer in town idwnyh on tap. l-'rcHliest ft'fi, .,-(!.. 10: 7. 75. CONSIDER CLOTHING HOUS OLD HAY WAGON WON. Jlotnblo Contot lletween litudy llnml und Steam In New Vork City. Ill what nro bomotlmos called tho hal cyon days of tho volunteer flro department of Now York then) wns n projudico ngnlnst the use of steam power on flro enginos. Tho Now York llrcmen still bcllovud in tho work of ready hnnds iind proved their sincerity by challenging nn Ohio Inventor of a stoiim tiro engine, nnuiud Lntta, to u public trial of strength und oxcullunco in tho city hall park. Tho challenge was loceptcd, nnd tho englno reached Now York on Feb. 8, 1855. On tho next day in tho city hnll park in tho presence of 20,000 ppectutors tho trial of skill took place. At tho request of tho common council tho Exempt Engine company entered tho lists 1 with linnd engine No. 42, tho old "liny wngon," und proceeded to conipoto with tho Lattu steam engine. A match was applied to tho kindling wood in tho Ohio steam englno, which ill 8X minutes begun to pump and discharge water through two largo suctions. Tho "hay wngon" led off by throwing n stream of water toward Heekumn street through 11 1 1-8 inch nozzle, the stunm en glno following with a stream in tho sumo direction through n inch triangular nozzlo. When measured, tho stream of tho former was found to bo 180 feet long nnd that of tho latter 182 feet. Again tho com peting engines played. At a distance of about 200 feet u parly of small boys stood In tho street tauntingly demanding to bo drenched. Tho Cincinnati englno unsuc cessfully cndo'iuirod .to gratify them, but When the New Vork ongino began to piny they lied in the midst of it drenching show er bath. Cincinnati was beutuu by 15 feet. Then n third trial wns ordered. Upon tho roof of tho city hall 150 feet of hoso was holstod nnd tho pipi s pointed upward toward the llgure ol Justicooii tho cupola. Pulling th-inu'l'.cs together for u hist grout effort, the New York exempts man ned tho brakes. For 11 minute tho two streams remained at equal height; then, nmld unbounded npplause, tho Now York ers sent their stream clear nbow that of their contestants and kept it so until the end. New York Sun. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, I2I-I23 N. Hain St. WE ARE SELLING 1 lis-- AND o & e c CHEAPER THAN EVER. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 Nortli Main St. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private fhiiiily oiiler.-i will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. Fill till Stoves Till! WKATllKll. The forecast for Friday ! Clear, warmer weather, with light, variable winds. need Itecorded. J l'rom Daniel Shcpp and wifo to John M. Koch, premises in Kast Brunswick ; from J Jonas llrelner and wifo to Charles M. K ilielne'r, promljos in West I'cnn ; from Jacob 1 McKnight and wifo to John Sullivan, preui-; i.-is In Guidon ; fiotn John Irvin and wlre to ' city ol Philadelphia, 1'rcmiicn in (liiardville ; friim JoM'ph Huher and wifo toT. A. Dies-, pieinises In 1'inegrove ; from W. W. .Siltzer midwife to Win. M. rasfott, prinils-b in list llrunswich ; from Klleu MorriE'-ey to Jolinnna Mct'iirihy, pienilscs in St. t'l.iir; from (leorge l'liiehr and wife tu Oscar W. ' Ivlingcr, premises ill West Muhautougo ; from Wni. M Fiissett to Mallnda Seltzer, pieinl-es in liist llruiiBwick ; from Maria Moyer to Alice S. l'crry. pictnUcs in Orivigshurg ( Illigllie Derallfd. 1 A l'ennsylvatila Kailioad engine jumped the truck at hefty yesterday iifteinooti, but no damage was done and tho englno was re- 1 slo.ed to the track after little delay. I MISCELLANEOUS. UliNT toie room uuil dwelllni;. (rally locmt-u, u-itli nil tixuli in coii irnco-i. AjhjI.v at No. 113 Noitl: Main fUv Miiemimiimii. 0-2 Mf r.UHt HAUi.-llrntor ami plui-, 1u.iIste.HN, 1 Hprhikft ami IhmI(Hh, Imrt-nu, ctipbun rtl, t trnlnti table, klklion talilo, watli frtatnt, 0 nuie scatcil chair-, rocking clinli, range mitl plpex, oornrr rnplioard, Jace euitalu1 ami wimlow sliatle, 35 ynnli raj? carpet, Ultilien ntrniN mul other uvoila. Apply on Friday afternoon at northeast cor- Jaraln and Luurel streets. 0-21-It rnoit IIKNT. Property, No, 31S Wet CVntro I1 street, recently Yatatcd by I'hlllp lloehler, the hntelier. Snitahlu forKroccry, meat inarki t, clc. Iwetllnr nnd stable attached. Apply to (. il. rainier, 310 West Centro street. o-la-tf COU SAM5. Tho property on Wet Oak Ptrect known a? the Orant )r(perty. Will bo sold In h Iiitflo lot or as a wliolo. Apply to W. (). (irennry, iiKent, North faln street, Shenan donh, l'a. 0-l.tf I jl O It SAIJC A valuable propcity on Wet J' CVntre street, dwelling 1iouhl, and all eon venleiices In desirable loention. Apply Thomas Tosh, for further paitienlar1, TjOH SATjK. A snlooti. flood stand nnd een I' trul location. Hat two pool tablet, one bet iik a combination of pool anil billiards. Apply nt the lli:i;.u oIIkt. tf KEEP OIM Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need a good solid pair of shoes, with solid counter and leather insole, this is the place to get tliem. 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, belter one for SOc. 6 & 7, Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size 11 to 2, for 68c, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's linainel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Fobner &. Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and just pay for the labor in making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods cannot be beat. We also carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Rotors' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SALE NOW OPEN! (ittliiiGtoliofcr mm u n I I tl ,. I 1TEUP.ALGIA and similar Oomplalnts, find nrpn.iml iinrli it... ' I 8MERMAH MEDICAL LAWS M SfPAIN OXPELLEH. 51 Wot Id rcnowncil 1 llptnni'knlilvfiiiiTfEiriti i e 'tit , r iinn w li liTraJe .Mark" Anclir.r,' At-. A.l. lilihlcrA Co., 21.1 IViulSI.. ctr Vurk 3! HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brunch UDtisos, Own Glasaworip, vl :3.tsU)u. liu Joreeil & recoujeurnkj hj 0. H. llanbuch, 10 J N. Main St., A f.r.D.Kirlln, 6 f. Main St. 1 DR. RICHTEn'Q ' I "ANCHOR" AToaiAOIfATi bent for luiiir . ivpFppin,vNtniniirli I iiiMpliiliitM. Ymf WioiMwiirgCTiwtfcrni,iiniirirMirid GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,18985 h Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the Uillows Gay." ADMISSION TpiaE 25 CENTS. YOUR THE- spring heel, patent leather lip, 40c. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations U ono of tho nineteenth century accomplishments. That Is why tf.odo who select their wall paper nt C UfliiNM urtMiUi delightful results It isn't ni-cesjiiy to purchase the expeiwlvo grades tho dislhtm nnd is are just as nrtlMie In tho chcapi r grades, If they are not mi i fell. For those who wNh to (let mate theli looms HU arils le wall papers go to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. EI E. B. Foley, "tr.st. I GOLDIN, Proprietor.
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