History Of the War 1 To correctly follow the war you should rend a dai1y ami 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, v ri. rvi y I n St. j A SUMMER TONIC. I i ft" Beef, Wine cand Iron. I.nrgc Bottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South M.1I11 Street, Shenandoah, l'a. PERSONAL MENTION. Alfred V. I! Lewis pi-nt ;i part of to-day tmiis.ii-tni luHint'Sfi at Pottsville. lluillli ( Klicer I'oiiry made 11 trip to the t ounty -t;it t day. Mish Mary A. Lynch spent to day at I'ott viile visiting friends. Superintendent Cooper and Truaut Ollleer .lump- Smith -prut to-dny in attendance at court in I'uttvillu. Miss Slugtiie L. Cavanaiigli has gnno to Philadelphia to spend several weeks thcro as u guest ot friends. Mis S.imli Walters, who was a gueit of Miss Margaret lieddall in town tho past week, has returned to her home. ltov. Itohort o'ISuylu went to l'oltsvillo this morning to attend a meeting of the Schuyl kill County Ministerial Association. J. J. I'ruuey transaeted business at tho county seat this moruiue. lion. T. J. llicgius paid a visit to friends at Pottsville to-day. Chief llurgcs? Tabor attended as a witness in tho Pottsville court to-day. itev. Abromaitis was in attendance at the I'ottsvillo court lunlay as a witness. and Mrs. W. (i.Iloss left town this morning to spend a week at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. B. F. Parrott has gone to Atlantic City to participate iu the annual outing of the Slate Editorial Association. P. J. Ferguson and son, D.iuiel, spent to day visitmir friends at Pottsvillo. Harry Meeker, of (lii-ardvillo, wasn visitor to town to-day. Miss Dora Thomas, of Minetsville, is being entertained at the icMdeneo of Mrs. K. C. llrohst. on West Oak stivet. Mr and Mr. l:. C. Ilri.bst and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hall enjoyed a drive to Miners villeand return yesterday. Miss ISertha Skinner, of South Jaidin street, is spending a short vacation among Mt. Caruicd acquaintances. Miss (ieitrude Cliunh, of Uniontown, is sojoumiugat the residence of Jti.ss Carrie l'oliner, on North Main street. J. J Shoio was a pleasant visitor among Ills many Ashland and Hordon acquaintances yesteiday. Miss Maude Parrish is seriously ill at her home on West Centre street. Messrs. John Kincald, of town, aad Ld ward llriiiighall, of IJIlaiiEowan, were Itead ing visituis mi S.ituiday. Tliey covered the distance un the "hike.'' It. I. .Melick of the City Drug stole, spent Sunday at Sunhury. K. C. Malick was a guest at the parental homestead in shamokin yosterday. Mis- Anna Morrison lo'ives town to-night for Washington, D. C, whoio she will spend si'vi 1.1I weeks as a guest of friends. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. KMimatos given on large shades. F. J. Ports!, 23 Noith Main stieet. tf I inproi lug (iiirilon I'luiU'M. l'loio Sliamokiii llr-rulil. From present indications (iordon Plane, which has hecn idle for over a year, will shortly resume. A gang of men am now en gaged in laying heavy steel rails on the plane and it Is likely that a mammoth pair of en gines will supplant the picscnt ones which lie used for hoisting If this change is made it will detract a great amount of tho t rattle from Mahanoy Plane and also Tamaiua, Welding A 11 iifi 11 11 collie lit Cards are out announcing the marriage of Thomas Ken yan, of Minersville. to Carrie Oswald, "f (,.raidillc. The event will tako pUco this i-ek. REMOVAL OF ...TO... Centre and White Streets, Kobbins' Building, on JULY 1st, 1898. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer BEST LINE OF" W f-7r, I GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, ! Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Pi i T3 T Cnloir U Welt x. u, 1 mwjr, Centre Bt. jmcz v.n-sao(s? 3 onstf" ami vnu cure iti con?oiiui?npi?. These aro Mumetif tlieconspiiuonasof constiiiition : Ililiousniw, loiw of npjvtite, pimple1, unur litoinaeti, depression, coated tongue, nijjlit maro, palpitatiun, imM feet, debility, i1'. zinesa, weakness, backache, vomitirg, j.'tumliee, piles, paUn titoh irritability, ti 'i'vouxnes.i, lienriiicho. torpid liver, heart kirn, foul iiiv.it h, si. t filesnrs-t, drown! 110 s, hot skin, cramps throbbing hcud. Are m Pur a Our a f.jr Conallintlttn I Dr. J. C. Ayer's Tills aro a ppeeifie for I nil diseased of the liver, stomach, and I bowels. "I suffered from -"nstipation which n dime.! such (in obstinate form that I feared it would cause n stoppage of the bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be Can to tnke Ayer's Pills. Two boxes etfected & complete cure." D. ntirtKG, Saco, Me. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, wlm li became so had that tho doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to tike Ayer's Pills, and soon tho bowels recovered tlieir natural action." WM. II. PnLAUCETT, Dorset, Ont THE PILL THAT WILL. I'Ol.I I ICAl. l'OI.VI, Congressman Ilrtiinin had decided to make no more appointments of postmasters until after the county convention, although the terms of several Democratic 'ncumhciits have long since expired, lie had intended to use t'.ieso positions as a cluh to seen 10 delegates to the convention with a view to secure his icnonilnatloii. The people of Frackville, however, served notice on him hist Monday, that if the appointment was 111. t made within a week they would set up anti-Ilriiimn dele gates, and he was forced to un cover. As a result of this notice Mr. 1 trin 11 111 on Saturday announced that ho had decided to uppoint Calvin I). Phillips, formerly of Minoisville, postmaster at Frackville. The other applicants weie Joseph Carr, Harry Price, W. A. Davis, the well-known druggist, and licubeu Wagner. Chief Purgess of that town. Carr Price and Wngneraro members of the Uniml Arniy.aud life long Kcpublicans, while Joseph Carr le ceived the strongest endoiseuient, and was suppiirted by most of the leading I'epuhliiMiis of that place. There is much dissatisfaction over the selection. Mr. Ilruiiiin also announced that he had chosen W. II. Williams as podmiister at Clll liertou, 111 face of the promises ho had made to the fi lends of Jacobs. There were other candidates but they dropped out of the contest. Jacobs is .1 Polandur, and Mr. llrumin had assined tho voters of that na tionality that they would receive recognition by the appointment of Jacobs, and the Con gressman's failure to cai ry out his promises in this respect causes much dissatisfaction among this class of voters in all paits of the county. The term of the present Democratic postmaster at (Jilberton expired almost a year ago. Other postotllco appointments for this county are Daniel U, Missner, at Tower City, and Charles I). Muurer, at Mowry P. (1., Harry township David (iiahaui, proprietor of the Mahanoy City Auieiican, lias announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Senator in this district. For the Legislative nomination in this dis trict William 11. llrown, of I.auigans, is the latist tasplrant undor Republican lilies, and is making an active canva. A combination between certain Itenubli- can and Democratic candidates is being formed in this county, and it bodes no good to tho sllverites of cither party. The dctai's will come to tho surface within tho next fiw days. The principal henellciaries in the dial have been before tho people so often that it is haiilly probable the combination will he etkctive. Thero are dark eh mis hovering over tho Democratic factions iu this town, and when the lightning strikes somebody Is going to bo struck and haul, too. Watch iho dovelop incuts. The delegates to the Democratic stato con vention from tin's county will leave for .11- toona this evening. Tho First dUtilct will be lepresented by Daniel Giiinan, Mahanoy City ; P. J. Mulholland and M. J. Lawlor, of town. They will bo accompanied by a nuui her of ton 113111111, and will all shout for JSryau ami his dogmas. Chairman Meyer says tho Schuylkill dele gallon will vote for Aleiander Cofrodo, of Somerset county, for Gotcinnr In the Demo cratic state convention. The natural query is, who is Cofrodo ? James Coinorford, of Mahanoy City, is a candidate for Poor Director on tho Republi can side. The auti-Quayites won at tho primaries in Clearfield county on Saturday and will uaino the county ticket. A fusion between tho anti-Quay Republi cans and tho Democrats is being formed in Chester county on the Legislative tickets. The bust placo to buy your wall paper Is at F. J. PorU, at North -Main street. Wo have the. largest stock north of the mountain. tf The Indian Stands Ready To Defend tlte Flags From Spanish treach ery. So we stand ready to cater to our trade in the sale of tlags of every descrip tion at cut prices. We allow no one to under sell us. (let other would lie-comjietitors prices and then call 011 us, and that will show you that we under sell all. We can sell you an all wool bunthm Hag or we can sell you un all cotton ting but cast your oye around the town and note the condition of these "fast color bunlint'" lUys that otlieis huve lieen selling as "war ranted." Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. DRINK tl K mriM sr.- ,t VM'.AKy& MIS J', quality -GINGER ALE Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. MAHANOY CITY. A Mini Seilolisly slashed Willi 11 Knife S.ituiihi) Xlcht, Mnhtuioy City, June S7. A murderous as sault was uulninltted on 11 stieet at about one o'clock yestetday morning, Joseph Vast row ski, iiged SB yesrs, being the victim. John Doners, aed 33 yesis, and James, hlsbiother, sued 11) ,venr, aiu iu the Pottsville Jail to awnit the tes.ilt of the Injuries. The vntiin's throat was cut with a pockit knife having n four-Inch blade. A gash two inches wido (.vteiidel from below the left esr to the centre of the neck. It Is siirpiismg that the victim sunlved. Vast-i.pw-U was going home when ho was stopped h the two nswiHatits named and they nrkoil fur a drink.from his buttle. He said he had no buttle and "Then blow yourself" was the next demand made. Yastrowskl said it was too late. John lionets, it Is alleged, then pulled out the knife with the result already stated. As the victim fell to the ground he was kicked. Several people Nolo attrarted to the sceno by Yastronski's cries and he doners brothels lied. Drs. Koran and Wertman attended Yastrowskl who. at times. seemed to be dead, hut threo hours after the assault was uutllciently recovered to bo re moved to his home. This morning ho was taken to the Miners' hospital. The chances for his recovery are favorable. John llowers at tlrst denied all Knowledge of the assault, but the bloody knife was found In his possession and then he declared that his brother was entirely innocent. A festival in St. Peter's chuichat Locust Valley on Saturday evening attinitcd a number of people from this place. (Japt. William Harris, of Co. F, 8th h'eg't., lelt lor Lamp Alger this morning, accom panied by l!oy Orr. It is estimated that 300 worth of damage was done to the llags and bunting by the nin ami wind storm ol Saturday night. Auieiican and Cuban Hags, all sizes and liialilies. I' . J. Portz, 21 Xolth Main St. tf i:iieimtiiig Ciiliimiieiii. special toKvi-si.so llmiAi.n. Now York, Juno 27. A special despatch U tho Sun fiom Playa del Lstu, suyntlie marines recommitted the appioachcs of Oiiluiaiiera, west or .Santiago, this (Sunday) moinlng. Across tho bay. on l'niita lllciican, tlen. Percy's folio thieatentd the city fiom tho wost. Thero woio 110 signs of Spanlaids, Files wcio observed In the neighborhood of the town. It is thought that the Spanlaids may he evacuating tho ton 11. Tho cablo from Santiago has been mended. I'millotlnii Tor Sliiipsini, Special to l.vr.MM. llnuAi.n. Washington, June 27. President MeKlnley has decided to recommend to Congress the promotion of Acting 1'ear Admiral Sampson to that of Commodore. He is now a llag olliccrs only by hievet, his actual grade at present being that of Captain. When the Senate coiillrms the nomination Sampson will (hen leccivo a commission as llag otliccr. Tranci, I'l'iiUes Our Tu,ps. Special to Hvi'Ni.Mi llmtAi.ii, Pails, Juno 27. The mililaiy expcits hoio 1110 hegluning to do justice to the American troops. They never doubted tlieir dash and pluck, but did not expect that a fune con sist iug largely of volunteers would alieady lie able to drive superior numbers of Spanish legulars hack upon Santiago. The Temps paysa haudsoiuo tiibulo to tho oaioful, bus! uess-lilio way the landing of the Aineilcans was planned and can led out. Tho paper le gards tho fate of Santiago as alieady scaled. Sllverwaio is the choicest and inostsuit iblo nodding gift. Seo tho stock at Ilrniiun's. TO GO TO THE FRONT. I'irtoon Mt'i 111011 1-, Including; Fourth mid sixteenth l'enn-.vlviiiilti, ChlckumniiK.i Park, Gu., June 27. It Is no lonser a question that n large force of troops are about to be ordered from Camp Thomas to the front. An older was Issued by command of Major General Brooke yesterday which vir tually amounts to an order for tho movement of 15 regiments to Culm. In accordance with this order the tlrst di vision of the First coips and two bri gades ot the second division of tho same corps will form nn expeditionary force and nie ordered to be Immedi ately prepured and equipped for netlve field service. The regimpiits Included In this order are the KUihth Massachusetts, Thlid Wisconsin, Fifth Illinois, Fourth Ohio, Third Illinois, Fourth Pennsylvania, Sixteenth Pennsylvania, Second Wis consin. First New Hampshire, Thlrty llrst Michigan. One Hundred and Six tieth Indiana, First Oeorgiu, First West Virginia, One Hundred and Fifty eighth Indiana and Twelfth New York. It Is understood that they will bo to Tninpa for direct d. )iirliire for Cuba. lepollioiiM Taken. Testimony was taken before Commissioner .Moore iu the olllee of M. M. Ilutke, I'-scp, on Saturday on a rule to show causo why the detective licenses of Richard Amour, of town, and Levi liohh, of Mahanoy Plane, should not be revoked. Nine Arabian peddlers weie examined, tho evidenco being substantially the same as that adduced on the trial of tho detectives in Pottsvillo last week on charges of extortion. The ovidence was submitted to the court at Pottsvillo to day. A date will now bo fixed to tako evi dence In behalf of the defendants. At the hearlug on Saturday M. M. Ilurke, ICsip, represented the proaccutlou and J, R, Coyle appeared for the detectives. Komlrlck llouno Free Lunch Vegetable, soup will bo served, free, to all patious to-night. (iruiiil .lury'M Ittport, Th report of the grand jury shows that 12 hills of indictment were presented, of which number 18 were Iguured aud 55 re turned as true bills. Iu sixteen of tho ignored bills the costs nolo placid on the prosecutor. They recommend a telephone at tho Jail and the use of electric lights; a now slaughter house and an Ice hoiiro is recom mended at the almshouse, and also an in creased water supply. They also call atten tiun to had loads iu many parts of tho country. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c bottlo of Shlloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by P. 1). Kirhn auilu guarantee. Watchman In Tiolible. ltohoit H. Jones, of Sntlblk, and a watch man at the SuH'olk colliery, was arrested by Joe Anderson, special olllcer, for firing 11 re ulver shot iu the Storpeislis saloon on Fast Centre street, noai the P. &. It. station. A 32-ealihro revolver containing two empty and tlueo loaded cartimgos was taken lroui the man, who said he did not mean to lira the shot. Nobody was Injured. Tho unort at tracted a huge crowd to the saloou. June was taken before Justice Tourney and allowed to go 011 his own lecoxnijun'o and a promise to appear for 11 hearing ut ten o'clock to-morrow morning. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Wood Purlller. Cures Head ache, Nvrvoutncss. Fruntious on the Face. and mutes the head cloaras n bell. Sold by r. 11, KIIU11 and guarantee. PITHY POINTS. t'.ippfidngn Tliroiigliiiiit (bo CiuinttJ Chronicled lor Ilusly 1'ciusal. ''ho two largo anthracite blast fuinacosat Shel idan, Lelmnon county, are now controlled by an Luglish syndicate. The second w nek of criminal court begun to-day and will probably close on Wednesday. Curs will 11111 over tho Orwigsburg brunch of the Pottsvillo electric railway on July 8th lor the firt time. Thegroceiy storo of Nathan Williams, at OlrHidvlllo, was closed by the ShorlH'. A cable message fiom the Philippine costs nearly il.000 per column of the avorage newsiiHper. The saloon-keepers .of Oirardvllle ale pro testing against the Incieased tax of $1.U0 per bariel. It is estimated that the peoplo of this country have uXwnded $2,000,0(10 for Hags within the past twenty days. A. K. Mi Chile, editor of the Philadelphia Times, will deliver the oration at the laying of the corner stone of tho state capilol building. Mrs. Ilurke, 0110 of Shenandoah's popular residents, accompanied by Mils Reilly, a prominent and pretty belle of the same town, 111c spending a few days hero as the guest of the Murphy family, says a Centralia corres pondent. About twenty-five contractors from this county have bid on Pottsville's now public Imlliluig. A Kansas editor got out a special funeral tuition and sent the papers to the cemetery wheio a muidered man was being buried. John Jones, of Shainokiu, who was injured by being struck liy a train while returnitu: from Sunhuiy, whole he enlisted in tho army, died at the Miners' hospital. The private mailing cards, nulhoiized by Congress, may ho used after July 1st. A general advance on the p.ico of toluicco will be made by ictail dealers, caused by tho incieased leveniie of I) to 12 cents a pound. A large class lcicived thelrlirstcoiiiinunlon at St. Mauritus' chinch, Ashland, yesteiday. Superintendent Luther is authority for the statement that no better working time than at pre-ent at the collieries will pievail iu the Inline. The P. t R. collieiies lesumed operations tills morning ami will work three tlnee quailcr days. P. F. Midarvcy, of Hazlelon, is endeavot ing to lease the lllack Diamond plant at Mahanoy City, Maikley & Appell, lessees of the Pottsvillo theatie, have scctued the leaso of tho grand opera homo at llazleton. Tho stieet paving at Mahanoy City began on Saturday. War bonds to tho amount of $500,000 have been suh-cribed for in Chester alone. A thief broke into the houso of Philip llile, near Ihslon, while the family was at chinch, yesterday, aud stole jewelry and money. Tho convention at Seranton to boom hard coal will begin to-morrow. One week more aud the Fourth will be hoie iu all its glory. A general advance in the price of coal will take ellVct after July 1st. To- trow tlio Schuylkill Valley Minis- teiial Association, composed of the Methodist ministers, will convene iu tho M. V.. chinch, of Mineisvillo. Shiloh's Consumption C1110 cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough One, anil no luiiueshoiild ho without it. Pleasant to tako anil goes light to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. Mtno roremeii Cei lllteales. Tlio Uoaid of Fxainiueis of the Seventh anlhracilo district have passed upon tho iiiulificatinus of applicants for mine foreman ceitilicates, and havo granted tho following: Lvan W. John, W. J. Ramsey, and I'enjamiii (iritlith, of Mt. Carmel ; Thomas Thomas, Locust (lap; Daniel 1). Phillips, Fnoch IMinunds, W. II. Houghton, Harry Simmons, Shainokiu; John Costello, Locust Dale; Patrick Kennedy, Ashland; Reuben J. Rail, Centralia Those of tho Sixth and Fiijhth districts will bo issued to morrow. In tho (iold Country, William CSraeber, of Ashland, received a letter tiom his brother, John (iraebcr, who left there bovcral months ago for the Klon dike gold fields. Ho says that ho and his party aro now iu the heart of the gold country, and aro all well. They have only one hour of daylight out of the twenty-four. The letter is full of iutciostinir lcminiscences of tlieir trip. They have not found a foituuo yet, but aro not without hope. leo Croutii Fostiwil. Thodiaut Rand will hold an ico cream festival iu Rnhbins' opera houso oil July 1st and 2nd. 0-10-td Tlieir Wedding Tour. Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Parry, of Philadel phia, airlvcd In town 011 Saturday evening and will spend a week heio with friends. They are on a wedding tour and are accom panied by the bridesmaid, Miss Clara Rldgley, of tho same city. Mis. Parry, iieoTiniitman, is a sister of Mrs. Ilenj. F. James, and jucll known here. They will leave during tho week for Itrooklyn, X. V., which city they will make their lutilio homo. Army latgliieci-K, W. Norris Cole, Pottsvillo; T. K. Spinney and Win. Walters. Ashland, have leceivcd notice to present thcinsulws at otieo at the Philadelphia recruiting ollice for examination for admission to tlio U. S. Engineering Corps Kdwln D. Stiuiise, of Pottsville, who passed the examination, has been ordered to join tho corps at Peokskill, N. Y., and left for that placo to-day. What llr. A. i: Slater Says, Huffalo, N. Y. (Jents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tlio most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has ceitaiuly saved many from Consumption. sold by P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee. Deeds Itecordetl. From David Christ to Joseph Frcdlricl, premises in South Munheitn; from LUzabcth Itousman to David Shafer, premises in Schuylkill Haven ; from Cleorgo Hufcr aud wife to Martin Weaver, premises In Nor wegian township. Boom Hard Coal ! s'lmimnniimmmmmimni Let us demand ami bu satisfied with nothing less thun equalization of freight rules 00 coal. This bath cabinet ts 11 boon to human ity. If you are sick. It will muku yini well. ( you ure well, it will keep you well. A hut lil 11 one of those cabinets will convince the most skeptical. Trial Baths Free. 'Hoiiiiiimiimimmuiiuiumit Turkish, Russian, Mineral, Medicated, Per fume bubs m your own home. You cannot bine thu-c jo a bath tub. all or send for circulars describinu llicm in detuil. Authorized ajjents areC. O. I'al inu, jjf W. Centre street j Win. J. Webster, U7 li. Coal street; Harry Pratt, 331 S, Jardm street. We Hepalr All Kinds of Stoves. WM. R. PRATT, Ollice 333 Kuuth Jaidlu St , Shenandoah, 52 3 3 3 Till! VVIiATIIHlt. Tlio foreoast fof 'J'uosdayt Pali Woulher, with slightly loner temperature mid flesh varlablo winds, mostly westorly and south crly. Wedding Hells, Saturday evening Albert S. Yost aud Miss Knilly3. llrown, two well known young people of Oiwigfbiug, wero jolnod in wed lock. The bridegroom holds a responsible position in one of the shoe factories lit that placo. Fied. Hornet, now a resident of Mahanoy City, and JIIss Rmlly, daughter of Fred. Portz, of Pottsville, were married at the latter place this afternoon. Rev. L'mbenlien, of tho dorinan Lutheran church, performed tho ceremony. Tho bridegroom Is well known here. Tho couple left on an extended wedding tour. Hm Huckleberry Crop, The past few years has seen a rcmaikublo growth In tho business of shipping hucklo bcrrles to Philadelphia and Now York. I'p to last year Mahanoy City led all the towns in the county in the quantity of berries shipped, but Shenandoah took tho lead last year and from piesent indications is likely to maintain it this year, as the crop promises to be a very largo one. The berries ale packed In crates and baskets and the United States Lxpress Company found It necessary last year to put a special ear on thoro.nl to liandlo tlio berries from town. Shipments commented Satuiday and will bo brisk until August 1st. Ulckerl Cnle, llean soup, free, to-night. Fish cakes to monow morning. l'lrst Communion Sen Ices. Services of a solemn and inipiessivc nature weie helil in the Church of tho Holy Family, on N'oilh Chestnut sheet, yesterday morn ing. It nas tho administering of tlio first communion to a number of pupils of the parochial school. The childien wcio all lnlicd in white and inaiclied from tho school to tho chinch in a body headed by tho altar boys and tho rector, liov. I. A. Schuettel hoefer, the procession presenting a beautiful sight. Tho services were gieetcd by a largo attendance. editorial i:cnrsinu. The annual outing of tlio State Fditorial Association will take place this week. Tho members will assemble at Philadelphia to day, leaving that city on Tuesday for Atlantic City, where they will spend tho week, with headquarters at tho Grand At lantic Hotel. Among thoso from town aio W. J. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reilly, Sr., P. J. Ilurke aud sister. Miss Mary, II. F. Parrott and Miss Corinuo Tempest. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Lstimales gicn on large shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main stieet. tf School 1 eai-hers lllecleil. Tho Giraidvillo school board elected the following teachers to serve for tho term of lfsllS-'OU: P. II. Mouaghan. Miss Fmnia llabb, Charles MtUorviti, Misses L. Flannigan, Katie lrowor,.Tennio Lewis, Aiinio F. Curley, Kate Puicell, Mary Hums, Lizzio (Nat tress, Ruth Reese, Lena Rcith, Maine L, Lewis ami Kate Tierney. All salaries aro to remain tho same. A Day In the Valley. Tho members of the Piimitivo Methodist church choir, Rev. James Mooro and a few fi lends, aggregating about thirty people, 011 Saturday enjoyed a drive to tlio Catawissa Valley and had dinner at one of tho hotels there as the guests of Mr. Thomas llaiid. A ciy enjoyable day was spent. (iemuitmiis, fuchsias, pansies, daises, loses etc., for spring planting at Payne's inirseiies, (iirardvilie. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. A l'lylng Slmi. A sign in front of tho Rohbius building, at tho corner of White and Ccntro stieets, was blown from its fastenings by a galo yesteiday afternoon and several men sitting near tho place barely escaped being struck by it. enforcing un Ordinance. Chief llurgess Tabor stated to-day that hereafter he will stiictly enforco the ordin ance rotating to tho muzzling of dogs. MISCELLANEOUS. I OST, STItAYKD OK STOLHN.-On Tocsdav, IV June 2Ut, from the residence of Adolph Hmstak, No. IS, Turkey ltun, n cow, dark red In color mill elubt years old, Uoth horns are turned li 10 n little higher than tho other. A icward of S3 00 w ill bo ottered for Its return to the above address. ti-27-3t I OST. On Sunday evening, either on West J link or Went Cherry stieets, a small scarf pin with white stono. Suitable reward for return ot same to the IlmtAUi ollice. 6-27-at IjlOK UltNT Store loom and dwelling, ecu : trally located, with all modern conven iences. Apoly at No. 113 North Moln street, Shenandoah. G-'J3-tf 17101! ltLXT. Property, No. 318 West Centre J.' street, recently vacated by Philip Iloehler. the butcher. Suitable for t-rocerv. incut tti.irL-..! etc Dwelling and slalilo attached. Apply to l". (I. Palmer 31(1 West Centre street. 0-lK-tf Tlin s; l T.T.- Tl... .... ii- . r,,. u.. ...... .... .... uu ,, i-m wills Mieei known ns the llrant property. Will bo sold in Hingie iois or as a wnole. Apply to W. tl. Gregory, agent, 20s North Main street, Shenan doah, Pa. G-l.tf lTIOIt SALIC A valiiablo property on West 1' Centio stieet, dwelling house, and all con veulenees in desirable location. Apply to . .....iko i.nii, iu, iiuwic-r I'ariicoiars, u-ZY-u POUSAI.i:. A snloou. (looil stand and cen tral location, lias two pool tables, one being a eoiiilniiatloii of pool mid billiards. Apply at the IlniiAI.n ollice. tf GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In 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 iu the Uillows Gay." ADMISSIONiatt 25 CENTS. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. "CtOIiD D0STV' jr WASHING KEEP ON 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 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, 40Ci A better one for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black aud lace, size n4 to 2, for 68c, 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 Kolmer & Son. Our line oi Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and just pay for the labor iu making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our Hue 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. El I AS SUPOWIT2, Prop. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. GREAT PAIN I GREAT COST ! These were the two reason? that formerly Xcjit people frem attending to their teeth. I'tli icasons have no eiiisleiice in tint ad ywiceil age. Painless and inexpensive ilent ijy with an ahsolute guarantee lor five years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, 5. The Very llest Teeth, S. You can uet no better, no matter vhat yon lay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered, We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (iolj Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Hillings, Soc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates ficc. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Robblns' Building millions of Dollars Go uu In Binoko every year Taken .l.t.l.lll.at.AH.I.nnu. atru-lr frl 8 k' nituto, etc., insured In 11 rst-class r liable coruimulei) aa reyreikeuuxi it DAVIn FATIST Insurance Agent Alao I.llo mlActl(lmil ()oinpnle "00LD DUST." OsSf YOUR THE- EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES Tn wnll p:iKrs and decorations is oiip of tho iilm-ttH-iitli century nccomiitUlimcntH. That Is why thoso who select their wall paper at UAliIJNH Krt mit-h clcllfihtful remilU. It Un't neces.iry to purchase the expensive gratleH, the (IchIkus and eolorH nre jut an artistic In the cheaper jff'tdes, If they are nut so rich. Tor those, who wish to decorate their rooms witli urlU'.Ic wall papers o to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Davidson's Furniture Worerooms, 12 1-123 N. lain St. WE ARE SELLING Furniture AND . StOYCS . CHEAPER THAN EVER. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Main St. rniLfL-cnmr-STOKE. DISAI.UIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. SO West Contra Street., A gooO ilncu fur a irootl drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 IS, Centre street, Mellet'i building, NT!, WhUUIcB, Urrr nnd Clnr. Krwuest liter Iu town ulwny on tap. 0 llf 0 Ira R
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