History Of the War 1 To correctly follow the war you should rem! a dai'y and weekly paper. We have them all, and serve them promptly without eKtra charge. Give vour order to the carrier or leave it at the store. ROOKS & BROWN, a PJ. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine Tand Iron. l-irjrc Itottle, 50 Cents SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. GERMANY'S NEUTRALITY. Our Government Givc9 Reasons to Show That No German Naval Force Has Landed at Manila. W i-lim';t'iii. .luiif 4 Tlir rppnrt thill '.1 in, my liiix luiiilcil n nmnl fi.ne at M ti m l:i U dinri edited In tin must jinsiux,' 1 1 111 11 ntr ut the HtHtt- ilepart ini nl and In the best Informed dlplo inatii 1111:11 ter8. It In looked upon as n I a ft of the peiilHteiit fnrelBii piopa Bdinl 1 ln.- iiid fruiii .Madrid, wliieli for wi.ks 1 1 . ( i'e. n peeking to stir up anl-1110'-, liei.ejii tlie I'nlted States, fierin.iiij . i nline and cither lountrieH. That ill,- npoit Is purely eonjectural Is shov, 11 fiom the fact that there Ik 110 ini'lc communication out of Manila, and I'M'ii Admiial iJewey, who holds the slime end of the calile, has not been heard from In some days. Tile uuthoi Ities here take stroiiR grounds 111 inaini.ilmni; that the good faith of Uerinany i annul be iiuestioned in view of the ilelmiie statements froin the German fnn ign olllce anil from tho German anilmssador to the state de partment. These have said with the utmost posltivcneBS that Germany was not only mntntalnln!; the strictest neu trality, but that any repot U of ul terior motives on her part wore un warranted and were a leHeetlon upon the Rood faith with which that empire deals with the outside world. The otfh mis hete tegard such as surances as conclusive, and they will not even entertain the idea that the presence of rjprmnn ships In Manila harbor is a menace. So lonn as there Is no overt act or menace the author ities here will make no presumption of an overt ai t, but will rely absolutely on the asui:mces Geimany has given volunta 1 lly. In sume quarters It is siiKBuiited that such a serious condition of affairs might arise at Manila as to lead the foreign nuval commanders to land forces for strictly police duty. Hut It is said by ofllalals that no such con dition has arisen thus far, and tluxt there 1 every evidence that Admiral lipwuy is strong enough to maintain order oinl protect the lives and prop erty of all parties concerned. Soiitli'fln'lilitu'-i Vii-lon Tlolict. Aberdeen, H I., June 21. After three hours' hot discussion the Populist con vention yesteiday accepted a confer en, e leport allowing the Democrats to n-ime lour places on the state ticket mid the silver Iti-publlc-uns one. The Populists then nominated by acclama tion Congressmen Knuwles and Kelly. F01 i,-oernor. A. K. I.ee; secretary of state. George S. Parllng; attorney gen- ial. (' I). Piilmer; railroad commls sionei. V ' Tompkins. The Demo (tats nominated: For treasurer, Marls 'J'.iylor. auditor, Hugh Smith; land coin liiislonei. John Ktallard: scliool super intendent. 1.. F. Klntz. C. Iloblnson Uruwn was named for lieutenant gov ernor by the sliver Itepubllcans. The Populists endorsed nil the nominations. C'uiiiiii'ii lloinhl For t"hi, PhlllpplncM. London. June 21. The Madrid cor respondent of The Dally Mall says: "Senor S.igustn informed the chamber ft d,puti, - yesterday that Admiral f .imam's -.uadrnn was on the way to th, P! illi lines. Professor Srilmeion. the Iteoti'illcnn leader, 111 a bitter at tack ui" 11 the government, declared that the monarchy was to blame for all that has b ippened, and he warned the inlnlsteis that If they suspended the coite ju iiitallon would be afforded for the use of other means. His speech lousid a u-nipest, and the sitting was snspi nded " Boom Hard Coal ! m MitnnrmmnmnnnTTnimTni Let us ilfinnnil antl he Hiitl-llfil with notliliiK Uh tliun equ.ilt z at 1 o 11 of freight nttcHon c-nnl, This Imtti fiihiiu't lfl 11 Ihmhi to lllllllHIl- ity If nu nro nick, it n ill inakt you t II If j (iu are in II, it w ill kci'j) on 4-11. A bath hi uin- tf those faliinptw will lonvinci' tin' most ki-itu-ul. Trial Baths Free. --.uimuuiuiuiuuuuiuiuiiui Turkish, Russian, Mineral, Medit ated, Per fume baths in your own home. Von cannot have those in a bath tub. Call or send for circulars describing them in detuil. Authoiied agents arc C. ti Pal liter, 316 W. C 'litre street ; Win. J. Wehitcr, 117 U, Coal street; Harry Pratt, 331 S. Joitlin street. We Uepair jVH Kinds of Stoves. WM. R. PRATT, Olllce : 333 South Jardln St., Shenandoah. rniiiL- Cufflr stoke, o DIUI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street., BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 'Sue Bt. 1 21 Jnelp for the jvatr 1 . 1 isWutl a grrAi many men and aoren I ore waking for ; brlr .igatnst Approdcn.'ig 1 bsldiu'-'it help tgairst 1,'hitvr.mg loi'.'t ' Iclpto restore tfe lost oloss to the u; 1 help against fudirrj tresses: help for tm i scilp "attacked fcv dtr.drvff. AYF-h'S I HAIR VIGOR of firs just such tielp. It restores gray or fJtded natr to its onzinu color, awes It length, thickness And gloss, And temoves dandrutf, " Mv linlr was roivli and broken rtA bct;n to f.i't out. The ue !" but ene bttl ut AVI I. - 11 AIM Vl,.f ,1, 1! !, el Vl (1 till- f ,11 fill' 1 cut tout it iK'eri'd ti y .iiormiioeLh, glov ntul 1 in HpK it '.1 J coll lit 1. 1' N tli 1 tun-jit cf die4. tUK."- ill's- 1" b.MITH, Silver Creek, Mm "fiotns 1 .11 . yoaT4 ntro irv 11 ti f:ill nt and 0 Imld. lly let li t d ard very soon my hair ct-nscd to f.vll ot.t and rt new nrd vlornu 1 growth nmde it-, appeal nn, e. Mv lmir is now abundant and el, siv "THUS. DUNN, Hockvllle. Win. PERSONAL MENTION. Mri. .lolin Stone nwl .leretniali (lrw titul liiliiily, of Win. l'eni,, left to-day fur Allen lown, where thuv will lociito. Mrs. llenj. liicliaids, II rs I'liarlcs liiene icaun. Mis. Tliumas James, Mrs. Tlionms Cliilbiil, Mis. Jutni'S WooiIh and Mis. Lewis enjoyed a drive to Slieppton and return yestetday. Itov. A. M. Stirk, of Allentown, was a guest of I!ev. I. J. Ueitz, of town. Fred. Annul, of Pliiladcliihia, wat anioiig the coiiimeri'iitl travolcis who did business in town to-day. Kiunimel Deliamp, Jr., ami family spent yesterday visiting Mr. Deleaiap's lnother at the Puttsvillu hospital. Miss Agnes I.eckle, wlio has spent the pat week wltli her mother visiting friends in several mrts of the county , U ill town to lieud a few days with friends before return ing to her home in Washington. Mis Leekiu is at Mlnersvlllo. John It. Kiscnhart anil sou, John, of llrownsville, left this afteruouu for Allen town, where the latter will locate. Mr?. William It. Shoemaker has gone to Iiloom-,hurg to pend a week witli friends. Ijnci'Miii Kochlcr, a hliidcut at the I'liniu tun Seminaiy, is ainulig the vislbns to tuun. J Iu is 11 lnother of l!uv. Harvey Koelder, pastor of thu Presbyterian eliuicli. Miss Annlo Watson and Master Joseph Scanlau weio guests of Pottsvillo Iriends ytsterihiy. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Mullaliey aro guests of the tatter's parents at l'ottsvillu. Kepreseutative (ins Ki hrink, of Pottsvillo, was a vis' tor to town this afternoon. i:iiciH'.er and John I'.vmis, of Waunmie, I.uzcrnn county, wero iu town yesterday as guests of Mr. ami .Mrs. I!. L. Ilrnwu. Kreil. II. Oruhler, a student at the Muhlen berg Colleso, Alloiitown, is in town to spend liis slimmer vaoatinn. Miss Minnie Lntnimctt, of t'nntinlia, who was a guest of town friends, loft fur her homo to-day. Itluhday 1'aity, An anniversary birthday party was hold at Xo. SO West Centra stieet hist owning in lienor of .Miss Harriet Parrlsh. There was music and names, and singiiu: by Charlts Hilton. The guests were William Zimmer man, Charles Klitseh, of Mahauoy City; CharlcB Hilton, John Hafner, Ucorgo t'arrish, Uichard Snedduii, Lizzie Ilrooks, Maggio lluberts. Miss .'.Ibin, Alice Needs, .Maine l'rost, l'loreneo Parrish, Maud Parrish and Wassoll AIsop. I'efioshments weio served. I'oMilei' l i 1 1 lttiiHs I'p. A mess'tgi was weivt'd this afternoon stating that John liobeits' poivilur mill ill the Catawissa Valley hud blown up and thedehiis nitight lire, tliiiatenliig"tlio iieiulibnring mill of tho Shoiundoeh Pov(lerC,mip.iny. Up to the time the IlKUlI.!) went tu pre'ss no de tails had been leceived, but it was known that no persons were injured. .Miirriill Iiuprotlng. John Marrall, one of the victims of the Park No. 3 colliery holler oxphisijn on Tues day, is repm ted Improving at the Miners' hospital, altliouyh tho physicians thoio say that ho was scalded as hud as any man could he and livo. Charged Willi Non-Mippiirl. Thomas Koms, of Win. Penii, was ar raigned before Justico Malla, of ilrownrville, on a charge of assault and battery and nnu support on oath of his wife, llridget. Tho defendant had 11 hearing nnd was put under $300 lull for his appearance at court. I'llUf Tlipn. While the poles and wires of tho Citizen' KUctric, Light Company were being icpaircd this afternoon contact of wires caused thiee taps of the lii i' alarm be' I. GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frum attending to their teeth, ltoth reasons huvv no existence in this ad vances! age. 1'ainless and inexpensive dent iMry. with an absolute Kiiarante-e for five! ycats is our method A Ootid Set of Teeth, $. The Veiy 1 tot Teeth, ?S. You can i;ct tin belter, no matter what you pay. No charge for cxtraitiiit, where teeth ate ordered. We can take )Our impression 111 the morning antl give you your teeth m Hie afternoon if desireel. (lold PllliiiRS, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; iixtracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material the belt. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Cor. While & Centre Sts., Roliuins' Building X good pltuHi for u gootl drink Michael Mills' Saloon, . . IK, Wine. Whlaklca, liter nnd Cluum, I'uslusl !pl! beer, In town uliwiyn 011 tap. roi.moA!. POINTS. John (), t'lrli'h, Lsi , who claims Tslnmitii 1 s his abiding plsce, atldiesstd the voters of Malmnoy City Inst evening, and like hie ap pearance in .Hlicuiindoiili, It was not a brilliant Miccim. He spoke from the Mansion House jHireli and the iiudletiio was cseeedlngly small, lie made the same speech Hint he did in this town arraljttilliK tho Legislature, nlmshiiute, mint house, and the Cleveland mlinlnlxtivilion. The speaker wits nuvcle on the Bold stiiudatd Democracy hut unfor- tuimtely thete weie only flee rtlverltos smong his heateis. Mr. Ulrich's itdvont as a candidate for Senatorial honors cannot he said to indicate success. . Shaking of itiallliiatlous of candidates, what's tho mutter with lilts Srhriuk for CoUBiess? AeciiidliiB to tlie Mlneis' Journal's own estimate of the two, Schiink's biogiit phionl uiview otitiunks that of Hrumm's in parnllol coltiums in the Journal. V It hofclns to look as if tho minority will hold up tho iniijotlty in tho Democmtic county cuuveiitlon, lint u ho 11111 tell ? w W. A. Marr was in ton 11 last evening cir culating among the Pcmee'rallo' isorkcis P. J. Mtilhollaud, tho 1 IclnuclMtic utrhotsc of the Second wind, Ititioduied the Judicial candidate to "the boys." V Tho Jlahanoy City I'ecoid thus speaketh: "Thine arc some people who imagine that the Silver ltt'publicuns of this county aic in sonic one's leading strings and can bo pulled lie 10 ami tlieiu at will, but the men u no weie indepeiideiit enoiigli to be true tu thulr con viction when action was demanded, are too independent to he led by the nose by any self-constituted leader. When the Mlver lie publicans of Schuylkill county 1110 icady to act they will probably get together ami do cide on what they intend to do." V William Wilhelm, tho fice silver advocate, has announced his candidacy for the Demo cratic Congressional nomination, and deli net his position iu an open letter. He has kept iu touch, lie says, with the national, state and county "Chicago platform men,'' tu offset the schemes of the gold bugsand olllce seekers, who place patty and individual siueess above piiucipal. Culitiiiuiiig he says: "If tlie Altoolia convention next week ignores the Chicago platfonn, or if tlie Demo cratic county convention iguuics tho Chicago platform, I would not accept a nomination from tlie Democratic patty fur Conyiess under any ciictinistances. Democracy with out an cudorschictii of tlie Chicago platfurm and llryan, has no attraction for me. 1 am willing to accept a nomination to lurtlicr tlie inteuMind puipose of tlie Chicago pUifuim. In other woiils, I don't vWiut to be a political orphan myself.'' He also i minutes should the county convention ignore tlie Uneagu platloim tlieie will be an Independent candi date for Congress, and his name is William Wilhelm. Mine power to the strong arm ol tho mighty Wilhelm. The lesult ol tho Democratic cunvention will in a gicat measure indicate the Repub lican nominee for C'ongiess. Opinion is divided as to whether an independent Dem ocratic candidate would benefit the ltcpub- liean nominee. Many of those opposed to the present Ciingie'ssman ale willing that lie shall be nominated without opposition foi hut impose they dn mil say. Thcio w ill bo no Inn ninny among the Democratic fact ions of Philadelphia at the Altoolia convention. Judge (loidnn leftist's to make piomlscs to thu I'yan faction iu order to get votes hi the convention, ami the llyanitcs say that peace under existing con diliuns cannot bo cll'ccted. And so they'll light it out. V It will ho noticed that our Democratic fiicnds aiu iu a gre'at scramble for Judicial honors. Last year they weio very active for a nun-pal twin judiciary this year tilings aic dili'eieiit, a Republican judge is to letiru. V (!. W. Stone, who was defeated fur the gubernatorial nomination, was icuoiniiiato! ycsteiday to succeed himself in Congie from the Tvveiity-suventh district. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-Headacho. All tliiittgist, '1 bo Coal Truilo. Keports from tho anthracite coal tradt grow worse daily. There is no iinpiuvcmeut in tlie ilemaiiil, while shipments of soil coal anil cuku increase anil necessarily the con sumption anil shipment of anthracite coal decreases. There has been no semblance ol eiicul.ir prices for some time', and the dc maud is perhaps tlio smullestal this time of year for four or live years There have been threats of an open break iu prices, and "go as you please" mining, but tho authorities have been able to prevent anything but shading prices. The Imsc place to buy your wall paper is 111 1 .1. Portz, 21 North .Main street. Wo have tho largest stuck north of thu mountain, it Such lor UN Pay, Yesterday nfterncon John O. Pliiih, Lsq., brought suit against the county before Sqiiiie Nicliul, of Pottsville, for a claim of silaiy which ho says is tluu him. lie claims flilu fur services as cuuiisol in tlie equity case ol the Taxpayers' Association vs. the County Commissiuncis and Cuutiollcr, and upon presentation of the hill to tho County Com missioners and Controller payment was re fused, and ho now brings suit to recover tho saiiio. A hearing will bu held 011 thu SStb lust., and tho summons has been served on tho old board of Commissioners and Con tioller. Window shades from 10 cents antl upward. Intimates given on l.irgu shades. P. J. Port, til North Main stieet. tf .V Serious Aitiioniice. Tiatllc on the (lirardville branch of the Schuylkill Traction Company was delayed overall hour yestertlay morning through the "burning out" of an open car. A great deal of grumbling was occasioned niiiong pas sengers who counted upon (letting to their occupations by their usual time', but wore ileluyed thioiigh what appemiB to luvo been some defect in tho management, as tlmjti does nut appear to lie any good reason why tho lino should come to a standstill for an hour beiiiuso of a slight mishap of this na ture. WIndnw.shailos fiom 10 cents and upward. Lstimates given uii largo shades. P, J, l'oitz, Si North Main stieet. if The Contest (loillt. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest couit adjourned ytuderilay, and will rcsumn Its sessluns again next Tuesday. On that day the Judpcs will begin to open the ballot boxes, which will cutuiimo much time. Tho court, it Is said, expects to complete its labors by September. Opinion dlU'ors as to tho insult of the contest, both bides claiming a victory. Icu Creinii l'l'stlval, Tlie (i rant Hand will held ail ico cream festival hi Itobbiiia' opera house ou July 1st and Unit. U-lU-td Properties Transferred, Deeds for thu followiiis real estate transfers were filed for record: Deed from Noah '.. .Mantis and wife to Wallace A. Klecknci, inciiiiseni in West l'eini township; from Win. Umbenhauer and wife to Clam II. Smith ei id , premises iu l'inuiirovu township. Ktiou 'J'lteMI .Hurry. MarrUjfe licenses were Isaiieel to thu follow lug: Wiu it. Turner, of Mowry post olllce, and iA'im II. itussel, of lliiutersvillu; lleur) II. ltalikcHiiud 'iidiu Iteibelheiiiier, both ol llyou tuwiislnp, Till! vrr.ATHKIt. Tho forecast for Saturday : Pair, moro sultry weather, with slightly higher tem liersturo and fresh to light southerly winds. HTHY POINTS. '.appcnlngs Throughout tht, roimtry Chronicled for Haul) Perusal, Tlie employes ill tlio St. Nicholas and Oil- bertou diet 1 icts weio paid to day. It was the largest for many months pat. The property owners of West Mahanoy township weie before the Coiuinlsl()iiel tit-. day to appeal fiom propel ty assessments. Hazlcton and Ashland ale tho only towns In the region not In the boom for"iiard coat. A New York company may open up a tract of land fur coltiiBe lesidemes as a stimuli to Mahauoy City. I be Washington Hook and Ladder Com pany, of Mahanoy City, will have a Hag raising on the Poiiith of July. I en pumps will be shipped to Denver, Col., to-morrow by the Jeanesville Iron Works. Tlie shoe stole belonging to ltusatia Linton, In Mahanoy City, was sold by the SlierilV ycsteiday. The cement pavement in front of the T. J, lllKUins propel ty on South Main street is being repaired. Itev. Willl'ini Kuiikel has been chosen pastor of tlie Lplscopal ediuichat Mt. Canned. Thus. Lawrence, of Mahanoy City, has been granted an original pension of ;S per month. John (Jeisingcr, of Tamaqua, lias reeeived an Itiriease from $(( to f$ per month. A Harrlshurg llrm secured tho contract to lay a public sewer In Tanmcrua, for $1,5.11. The work is to be completed in six weeks. John P. (J11I1111, an aged resident of New Castlo tow'nsliip, died on tho 22nd inst. Tlie election for local school teachers will likely take phicothe first Wednesday in July. There will bo no changes. The Scliool Mount of Tamaqua Il.xed the tax rate at seven mills. Geranumi'S, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses etc., for sprint; planting at Payne's nurseries, (liriirdvllle. Tuberoso and gladiolus bulbs. IVeildlng Hells. Miss Minnie Millard ami LMgar I). Min uich, both well known and popular young pcoplo of Centralia, were married yesterday at the homo of the bride's patents. The briilegion'ii is chief bookkeeper for tbo Lehigh Valley Coal Company. The couple are enjoying a wedding tour. The tuariiase of Dr. A. P. Carr and Mis Orace Parmley, both of St. Clair, at tho par sonage of thu P. E. chinch Wednesday after noon, was a surpriso to their many friends, as tlie engagement was not generally known. The brido is well known here, while tho bridegroom, who was a widower, has an ex tensive acquaintance throughout the county. At l'.iyuo's nursery, Oirardville, you will llnd tho largest stock overseen in tho county. Druggists IVIecti A meeting of tho Shenandoah Pliar matiitlcal Association was held yesterday aftetnuon fur the purpose of taking action on the war tax recently levied upon patent medicines, with tho idea of determining whether tho manufacturers, jobbers, retailers, or consumer arotoassumo the increase in price. No defiuito action was taken pending tho receipt of additiuual information on tho matter. Silverware is the choicest and most siiitsblo wedding gift. Seo the stock at Hrumm's. Will Get Ills Km, aril. At a meeting of the Mahanoy City Council last evening it was dccidetl to pay the $500 reward ollVrrd for information leading to the arrest of the five firebug who created such a icign of terror there last February. William Woodin, thu informant, will get the money, unuther w ho was expected to share in it hav ing turned his interests ovur to Woodin. Taken 011 a Cnp!iH. Mrs. Mary Levanowicz, who was under bail for trial at court on a charge of common iiiiisuine, failed to uppe'ar wbeu called and this morning was taken to Pottsvillo on a cupi.is by Constable Matt, (iiblon. Annual Sr. 1 09 over G, 000, OOO Boxes S A is 1 FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Puluess utter meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsinoss. Flushings of Hout, Loss of A piiot i to, Costlvetie.ss, lilotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis till bed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllng Sensations. THE riRST,DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sufforer will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HP.IXll Urs PIU.S, taken nsdiroct ed, willquickly restoro 1'eina'os to com plete health. They promptly lomoio obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem anil euro Mclc lleatlaehe. For 11 Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills are a Rival Anil bur a the LARGEST SALE Of nr.y Patent .lledlriuo Inllie World. 25e. at all Drug Stores. Here We Are Again ! Look at These Prices I limiting lliif,'H, senilis iloublo i-owi'il ; Murs mi wed on with odi's tinned 11111101'; wiir I'lintuil fust colors, 1'itii vns licmliiiR with (,'i'oin inuts. :ixr. feut, if'J.IO; lxli feet, ifbUMI ; fixH feut, $;).7li; (1x10 feet, l.m); flia feot, irS.So; 8x12 feet, 1t.ll.f10: 8xi5 feot, $7.: 10x15 feet. if7.7.'. If you want an all-wool bunting flag, any sl.e, we can furnish tho same immediately at lowest cash prices. MORGAN'S-BAZAR, 23 North Main St. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER rnvatc tamily orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, Mia r" "T" 7-m if MAHANOY CITY. Tho merchant of this place aiu agitating an early closing movement. Dull business and warm weather will help tho agitation. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Stnll, accomimtiictl by Miss Vosbtirg, of Dubois, l'a., have started 011 a journey by carriage from this place to Ambler, a submit of Philadelphia. Laos antl Isaac Hall, L, , Onodman, lfobcrt L. Heiser, Harrison, Klhert and Isauc Hull, Jr., have returned from Hear Creek, Lehightoti, with H'l pounds of trout. The resldenco of Phil. Murphy in Locust Valley was the scene of a Hag raising lat evening. (leorgo W, Johnson, of Lost CrceV, will ho 0110 of the principal speakers at 11 Hug raising tit Junes A Johnson's mill in this town to-night. A very pietty wedding took plurc yester daymotning in St. Canicus ehureh. The high contracting parties weio Miss Mary Lynch, daughter of Dentils Lynch, of Delano, and Thumas l'hmmlng of the same place. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Llla Long and the groomsman was William l'lcmining. Rev. Donaghy, tho ctiiato of the church, olllcluted at the ceremony. Theie was 11 icccptlon at tho residence of the bride's parents, An I'stetl on Suspicion. Two young men named McLalu and Hums, Hint names not given, aie In the lockup on suspicion of being two of thrco paities who robben tho burlier shop of Peter Simnnawicz, on Last Centre street, Inst Tuesday morning. Another party numed Dowd is being sought. The case will be held by Justico Toomey to night. Slmonswlc claims ho was robbed of $8.17 worth of strops, bottles of faco cream, combs and soap. It is claimed that tho I piisoners ottered somo strops and soap for sale to a West Coal street saloonkeeper last , night. or ti.ouioijo irr ss IE r. a a t r a is UT!TTt!AT.ft7t .... ...7 huh s:"inar n.mp uiato, flmi piep.neti iniucr 1110 i-iring"ia GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, predcnuca cYciinDcmjiDyEiciansi DR. RiCMTER S " ANCHOR ?? STPAIN EXPELLEIi f 'Worltl renowned ! llPinnrkiililvfuccesofnll lOnlyfrr.nnjno v iitt Tiade Alark Anchor 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honm. Own Glassworks. a & 00 els. Kiulurdctl A rcuouiuieaJcd hi A. Waslty, 106 N. Main St.. . n. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., . P. P. D. KIrlln, 6 S. Main St. Shenandoah. ""ifCIttJ ' ANCHOR" STOMACHAI. best for Coll", l'v wpctmltLVSgninnch Coimilnlnts. MISCLJLEOJUS 111 OK UKNT Store room mid ilwelllntf, ccn 1 trally located, wltli all modern conven ience. Apply at No, 113 North Main street, .Slicnaiitloali- G-'JJ-tf V JlOU SAM-:. Heater and pipes, bedstead, snriucs nnd beddlnur, liuiean. Ounlioard, ex tension table, kitchen table, u ash stand, ti eane- Hcatcd cliali-H, rocking ciiuii, rangt ami plpe corner cuphoatd, laee etirtaiiw and window shade, 3- yards rap: cai pet, kitchen utensils and other tfoodft. Apply on I'rid.iv afternoon at noitheast cor. Jardln and l.nurcl htreets. (V-il-lt noil KI5XT. Property, No. 31S Wit Centre I' street, recently vacated by Philip Kochlcr, tlie butcher. Suitable for grocery, meat mm kit, etc. Dwelling and stable attaclnd. Apply to C. (J. Palmer, Hid Went Centre, street. O-lB-tT FOR KAI,K The property on AVet Oak htrect know n as the (J rant property. Will be sold in HiiiKh' lots or as a whole. Apply to W. (f. (Jrcgnry, ascnt, 2QS North Main street, Slicnan 1oah, Pa. ti-I.tf IOIt SAI.K, A valuable property on West 1 ( 'cut 1 1' street, dwelling litmwe, and nil con- puieiii'cs In desirnble location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for fuither particulars. 5-a7-tf IjOK HAI.i;. A s.iloon. Clood htand nnd een ! trnl location Has two pool tables, one bcine; n combination of pool nnd billiards. Apply nt the Hr.U.u.n olllcp. tf QKALK1) PHOPOSALS will be received by O the undersigned, the Contmllcr tif Hchuyl ktll county, ut his olllce at the court house, Pottsville, Pa,, until 2 o'clock p. in,, Thursday, JunoiiO, ItVJS, for the furnishing of suppliea for the Schuylkill county nlnishousc and the Hchiiylkill couidy priton, for the quarter end ing Sc tetnber :t0, iHjrt, Schedule) i)t the aitlcles nnd tho probable iiiuouut of each required may be obtained fiom the authoiltics of the almshouse or prison, or 1 nun mo ututersigncu. The right ri'servcd to reject any r nil bids. ClIAlCU" A. Snviiku, County Controller. Controller's olllce, Pottsville, Pu., .lunol.'i, lsy-i. C-l7-'2l-2 OKALKD PIIOPOSALS ill bu received by J tlie undersigned, the Controller of Schuyl kill county, nt his oHico nt Pottsville, l'a , until 2 p. in , Ki itlav, July H, 1KH, for thu fuinishlug of the blank books', Ht.itiouery, blank foims, supplu x, i tc , for the ic-c of the various county nllii -4 for the nix inoiitlij ending I eccndcr HI, IMS Si bed 11 'cs of the nit hies and probable amount m cacn icquire may o oitaiuct at ino oiucc of the Couutv Controller. Sauiiihsof forms, etc.. rcuulrcd may bu seen at the oiling ui the (lincieut couniy oiuciais, The light is icscrvtd to reject any or nil bids. liy tliicctloii 01 thu County CotuiuisHiouers, CllAUI.l A. SXYIHIIt, County Controller. Coutr()ller's otllee, Pottsville, l'a., Juuu 23, IhOS. B-21-2tw-2w Davidson's FurniUjre Warerooms, 15IB123 N. Hall! St. WE ARE SELLING AND oves. CHEAPER THAN EVER. KM aw 4 ?d m 1 i Furniture St Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 1 2 1 -1 23 North Main St. "COLD DOST." whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer : " I do all my cleaning with DUal Powder Sold by nil grocers. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. 1'lilladolphla. Another Great Cut Price Sale at Famous Sc and 10c Store, 102 XOJrril MAIN ST.. SHENANDOAH. SATURDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 25-2 X REHEMBER THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE FOR THESE DAYS ONLY. The question is often asked how it is that Conway's can afford to sell so cheap. The answer is this, we buy in large quantities for our numerous stores and thus save the middleman's profit. Dinner platri, were 5c, now 3c. Tea plate, were 4c, now 2c, Carpel tacks, weie 5c a hox, now 'Jo No. o lamp globe, cio 3c, now 1 J2c. Nu. I " " " 4c, now je. No. 2 " " ' Sc, now 40 . Majolica pitchers, were loc, no.v (ic. Santl soap, ic a bar. And many other articles equally as cheap. Don't fail to visit our store on the above days, whether you intend purchasing or not. Come one, come all. NOTICE Floor Oil Cloth, Was 17c pjr Yard, Now 10c per Yard. Headquarters for Fireworks ; Wholesale and Retail. DON'T FORGET THE KEEP ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVIA.IINJ STREET. If you need a good solid pair of shoes, with solid counter and leather insole, this is the place lo 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 gel here you can depend on for good solid goods at very low prices. Our goods will be sold at very small profits. We cpaote a few prices : Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6&7, springheel, patent leather tip, 40c. A better one for 530c. Girls' Shoes, b'.ack .i;ul lac, size ntf to 2, for CSc, worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici hid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Kuamel Shoes, blown, patent leather, $2,10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Childiun's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Fohuer & Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and just pay for the labor in making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods cannot be beat. We also carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. GRAND : PIC-NIC OIM 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 Hillows Gay." ADMISSION TpiaW.e 25 CENTS. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety soltucsa of the ekin la Inva riably obtuinc il tr till'? who UHU I'OZIUHI'M Complexion j'owuer. GOLD DOST." I Graters, were 4c, now tc, 1 !' 1.1 .1 1 - . 1 uinuii-ia, tiL-e;, anil eniy.wcre: i", ntiw jc. Salt ntul pepper shakers, were 5c, now 3c each Dippers, were 5c, now 3c. Dec. dinner & soup plates, ere 10c, now 7c. Spice sets, 6 in number, were 10c, now 7c. Ten quart dish pans, were 10c, now Sc. I Large glas cake ilishes, were loc now 8c. NAME AND NUMBER. YOUR THE- EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnd decorations Is one of tlio hinrtivnth century nt'cnniplUliments, Tlint Jm why those who select their wall paper nt CAUDiK'H get iuh delightful retiutU. It isn't neeesHiiry to piirclinstt thu expensive ijmdcH, tlm denlnt nnd col its are just a nrtMU; in tlin cheaper grades, tf they nro not so ticli. Kor those who witdi to decorate their ronmn with aitistlc wall papers o to J. P. C'ARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examinatlou Made at Your Home or at Our Store... --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN,
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