r i I. tit r.fc -r- i wi ni ! a.'i.nWi l TT" " ' "- ' iif'.rtiTniiifirfi'nri-"ilWailTrr,iii.itfiLrrfci i rrifi'i'if iTiii Aii i iifto-tonr FIREWORKS. We have the largest stock in toyn. Our prices are the lowest. Special prices given on large orders. No dead slock from last year. All new goods. l TJAAT"C V- uDAWM 1 LlUUllLVJ (X JDIVV TT llJliiliousness.lanf aH'''titinmpk;.,sour X li. tVlaln St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large llottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. WAIIANOY CITY. a i.it r i:nt 1 ! Mtuiii rr tin, lticjcio Uuce. Mahanoy City, Juno 3D. Thwc who Hill witness tlie diamond meet of tliu .Mahanoy City Athletic Association on July Itlt iiro certain of seeing some pretty f.nt turlilK. Among the nutnbles who Imvo rnteieil me McMi. had, of lierwick ; Hay 1'. ltlle. of ltlue lto'.l, l'a. ; ami Jumlou .Millar, of Sink ing Spring'. The entries closed last night hui) are as follows : Hue Mile Novice T. 1'. Kile, Willlamspoit; V llaktr. l'hila; I.. liaker, Tienton, X. J. ; Win Knser, Ashland ; Edward l'hiherty, Mahanoy City , Win. Kerns, Norristown. line mile lap race .McMichael, lfurwlck ; Strolieckui. Milton; Hawkei and Price, Mahanuy City; Speaker and Mooro, Wihiain f.port , liraeber, Ashland; Morgan, Xanti coke ; Syerwic, Shenandoah j Crougliu, Wilkcsbaire ; Miller, Sinking Sprint's; Sar'ey. Iiorwick, Summons and Williams, Lancaster. Hue mile open tfilc. McMichacl, Sliooh ecker llawkcs. Speaker, J. Moore, M. Moore, Oraehcr, Frost, Price, Van Dyke and Sarley. One mile handicap McMichacl, !! Itlle, Stroeheckcr, llawkes, Speaker, lloagland, StuUman. J. Moore, M. Mooro, T. Kile, Uraebcr, l'ro-t, Syernicz, Morgan, l'rice, A an Dyke, Crouglin, .Miller, W. linker, (J. liaker. Sarley. Simmons, Kerns, Williams. Two uule liamlicap Samo entries as the one mile handicap with the addition uf K riser Five mile handicap Kile, McMichael, Sim mons Williams, Kerns, Speaker, lloaulaud, Sliujinan. J Moore, and M. Mooie, Graeher, I ro:,t Svcrwic, Morgan, Price, I'loughn, Miller and Sarley. Slnlnli s Consumption Cure clues where other? fail It is the leading Cough Cine, and no home should bo w ithoiit it, l'lrusunt to take anil goes rilit to the spot. Sold by 1' I) ku Im and n guarantee. A Written! Visitor. Among the visitors to town yesterday was Mrs Hathaway, of Hutto City, Montana, who is visiting her home in Mahauoy City. She was accompanied by Missl.ulu 'I'weedle, of Kaven Kun. Mis. Hathaway, ueo Miss I.ula llartor, was a resident of town in her I'lrilmod day, and attened the public schools. She lias many ai ipiaintauccs here by whom Rlie was win inly erected. The beat place to huy your wall paper Is at V J IVrt., at North Main street. Wo have tlu laiuest stock north of the mountain. tf ring Knlslllg. The Ilmliaiiiion brothers, of Kllangownn raise a iIiik in fiontof their lesideneo on July lib 'rheiewillbe music and singing and relreslimeiits will bo served. l'laes will lie raised at the I. O. O. V, hall anil Thomas Hand's residence on July -till '1 In n ill be music and orations at buth pta es. Heartache Quickly Cured. Davis' Anti-lleadacho never falls, 25c, Dr. Letter (irantetl. Letters ot administration were granted to John Connors on the estate of Klleu Connois, l ite of Hheiiandoah, deceased. Kncigy all gono? Headache? Stomach out of order Simply a case of toipld liver. Kurdock lilood Ilitteis will make a new man or woman of you. REMOVAL OF II ..TO... Centre and White Streets, Rohbins' Building, on JULY 1st, 1898 GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898 In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the tmspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male partie: will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Awav in the Uillows Gay." ADMISSION Wrcmng 25 CENTS TlOlt HTATH HICNATOK, HON. M..C. WATSON, Of HllKNANnOAU. Hubject to Deiuocrutlo rulm. BEST t-IINIE: GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAV ud BTItAW. Floor and Table oil Cloths. w4 E. B. Foley, 37 wcfntre 8t. i. -rr'iv mrx nk m i w find you euro its enn-io uiences. These aro some of Uieconsc,iuencvsof constipation stomach, di'ires-.iim, coated toncue. niiilit- mare, palpitation, coU feet, debility, diz-zine-w, wcakno-, backache, vomiting, jaundice, pil"- pa'W. htitch, irritability, hervou.sne.-i.-, licadaclie, torpid liver, heart burn, foul In eat h, sleeplessness, drowsi ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. Are n Sure Ouro for Cnnalluttllon Dr. J. C. Avcr's Pills aro a specific for all diseases of Urn liver, Btowacli, and bowel. "I suftVrcil from onnftipatinn which as sumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cuuso a stoppage of the bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be can to take Ayer's Pills. Two boxes elfected Jjjfeonipleto cure." J D. IiUKKE, Saco, Mo. 'Tor eight years I was afllicteil with constiintioii, which became so had that tl.o doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their natural action." WM. II. DeLAI'CETT, Uoreut, Ont THE PILL THAT WILL. PERSONAL MENTION. lex. Sktohul has changed his lesideneo his place of business, on South Main sticet. .I. J. Kelly spent yestenlay at Philadelphia in the interest of his millinery business heie ;nid to-day's change in his IIkkvi.d advertise ment partly tells tho story of the result of his visit. Kdward Kester made a business trip to the county seat to day. John Thornton, of Kingtown, wasn visitor to town this morning and inado u trip to Pottsvillo. Mr. and Mis. Samuel Wcidinan spent to ny visiting friends at l'ottsville. Mrs. J. II. Martin and sister, Mrs. II. W. IClopfcnsteiii and Mrs. It. K. Severn spent to day at Tiiinbliiit; Kun. ltcv. Harvey . Koeliler and wife visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Miss Florence Weaver, of Tauiaijua, is a Kiiest of the Misses Maishall, of Xoith West street. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kyan letuincd from their biid.il tour last night and niuat their liomo on West Cheriy street. Miss 1 Artie llulinan has returned fioin a two necks' visit to friends at Mahanuy City. Mrs. John Fennel and Mrs. Van St iver, two estimable ladles of Camden, X. J., aro beini; nteitainetl by tuwn friends. . . A llimv A repmt was cuciilated 111 town this aftei- noon that a mull hail been daiiKcroiisly in jured by falling down the shaft of tho Win. 'enn colliery. Investigation showctl tlio re port was a hoax. Uetllleed Kales to Xiishl lllf. On account of the Christian Kndcavor In ternational Convention, to bo held at .Nash ville, Tenu., July 5 to 12, the Pennsylvania Kailroul Company will soli excursion tickets of the continuous-passage, Ironclad Mgnaluro form, fioin stations on its lino to Xaslivllle, it into of singlo fare for the round trip. rickets will bo sold, and good eoiuu, July- to fl; returniiiK, tickets will be good to leave Nashville to July in, inclusive, except tnat by depositing ticket with agent of terminal lino at Nashvillo on or before July in, return limit may bo extended to leave Nashville to Vngiist 1, 1M)S, inclusive. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, diarrluea, tir summer complaint, if you have l)r. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest. YoMttirilnyV ltif-oliull (ininos. At Louisville Louisville. I; Hnltlmore. 3. At I'lltsburg (11 innlnits) t'lttsburtr. nrooklyn, S. At Cincinnati (10 Innings) -Cincinnati, 9; Philadelphia, S. At Cleve landCleveland, It; Boston, 0. At Cht c.iko ClileitKo. 12; New York, 4. At St. Louis Ht. Louis, 3; Washington, 2. t Montreal Montreal, 3; Syracuse, 2. At Toronto Wllkesliarre. 10; Toronto. At lluffulo Providence, 10; Iluffnlo, 5. At Hochostor Hoche.ster. 3; Springfield, 2. t Lancaster Allentown, 6; Lancaster, At Itendliiu First game: Heading. 15; Hartford, 3. Second game: Hendlnsr, Hartford, 4. At Paterson Richmond. 8; Paterson, 2. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds. and plants at l'ayno's nurseries, Glrardvillc. Electric cars pass tho door. o-ll-tl The Indian Stands Ready To Defend the Flas:K From Spanish treach ery. So we stand ready to cater to our trade in the sale of Hags of every descri- lion at cut prices. We allow no one to under sell us. (let other would be-competitors f prices and then call on us. am that will snow you inai we under sell all. We can sell you an all wool bunting llac or we can sell you nn all cotton lint; hut cas' vour c)e around the town and note the condition of these "last color niintiiu1 Hogs that others have been selling as "war ranted. Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private fanulv ordcr.-J will receive prompt attention. Leave tliem at the office, we will do tire rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPAKY HOOD'S riMiS cure fdver III, Biliousness, InillsesUo. Headache, A. uleui-it luxatlvo. All Druggist. "US' I THE FRANEY CASE. Testimony III the Injunction Suit Tnkeii This .Morning. Special to KVRMNn lli.HAl.lt. Pottsvillo, Juno 3D, Tho case of tho Commoiinealth aitnlnst James J. Franey to restrain him from erecting hay windows on his property at tho corner of Main and Lloyd streets, was called this morning before Judge Koch. The first witness cnllcd was W. O. Gregory, lioroiiiih Surveyor, who tetllled as to the grade established Slid submitted the guide book. William Miller testified that tho hay win dows project four feet on tho pavement and that a closed stairway also occupies the pavement. On cross-examination he said there was a lmy window and stairway con nected with the building previous to Its purchase bv Mr. Finney. (leorgo Foliner testified to practically tho siune thing us to measurements and said the liay ulmlows woiear. obstruction to his view. On cross-examination witness said ho ulono was instiiinicutal in bringing tho suit. This closed tho case for the Commonwealth and Dr. J.S. Klstler was called as a witness iu behalf of Mr. Franey. He testified that the windows were of no more obstiuclloii Hum any other bay windows In the town. Messrs. 1'.. II. Hunter, lion. M. C. Watson, It. O. Hess, Daniel lleilca, M. H. Kohleruiid L. J. Wilkinson woie called to show that the v, Indows were no Inconvenience to tho people of Shenandoah. Most of them stated that the windows were an obstruction to view, but not to light. It was also testified that the Franey windows were of no greater ob struction than those of other properties in the same sipiaie. John Huberts testified that the windows were no obstruction so far as his view was concerned. J. J. Franey was the last witness Ho said the property bad a bay window previous to bis piuehasn of it and he did not think the windows obstructed view. On theothei hand he thought tho Improvements ho had made had increased the value of adjacent proper ties and greatly Improved the locality. The ease closed with tho undersUnillng that both sides aic to submit biiefs and authorities and Judge Koch ieserved his de-ci-ion. (Juite a number of witnesses hiotigbt to court were not called, Judge Koch having ruled out nil evidence as to other bay windows in tho town. POLICE CHIEF TURNS THIEF. Led nil Oi-KUIitz(-d (t'niiir Tlmt liolilied l'rolirlit Cur-t. Ilazleton, Pa., June P.O. Chief of the Con! and lion Police J. 1). Hampton, nsslstcd lij- I he entlie foice In the region, yesterday afternoon arrested former Chief uf Police William Welsh, of West lla'.letnn, mid his brother-ln-Inw. Hugh SchAfffer, of the same plnce, charged with nf systematic robbery of freight cms In this and the .Schuylkill regions. Fur a year past the Lehigh Valley Hallroad company detectives have reported losses of goods along the line, but not until yesterday did the extensive nature of the operations of the gang become known. Officers visit ed the home of Schnffer, where they found stored away In the cellar nnd other parts of the house silks, rlgars and tobacco, chithlnir and nrtleles of various description which had been Ftnlen from freight cars In this vicinity. Sehnffer and Welsh were brought before Alderman Ileidenrelch, in this city, mid there Schaffer made a full confession. He nnd Welsh nnd others, who will be arrested as Boon us tho nlllrers ran locate them, entered freight cars at night, occasionally when tho trains were moving, and looted tho carH of their valunblc contents, storing the goods In West Hazleton and de stroying what they could not hide. Lust year a freight car was entered at Quaknke Junction nnd several hun dted yards of silk valued at J3 per yard was carried off. The railroad company's oflhers could learn nothing of the whereabouts .of these missing goods until they made thelf search yesterday. 'Hie ltevetuiH Tux. To-morrow the stamp tax goes Into effect ind all checks, notes, drafts, etc., will com mence paying tribute to Uncle Sam. Owing to the short time which tho Treasury dcpait- tneut bad to prepare tho necessary stamps it was feaied that souio inconvenience would bo caused by delay iu supplying them, but the two banks In town this morning had postago stamps of the two-ccntdciioniination, bearing tho letters "I. It.," on hand to supply their customers. These stamps aro to be used temporarily to assist in tiding over the interval until tho regular ones aro furnished, and every ono drawing a check after to-day must use them or get into a peck ot trouble. In addition to this tax tho railroad and ex- piess companies ato required to put a one- cent stamp on each and every teceipt Issued for goods to ho forwarded and tho local agents have been supplied. In tho case of gouds by express orders are imperative that bhippcrs must have such receipts stamped or the goods cannot bo forwarded or oven accepted by the agents. Soiiuto TNuiUs Common s'iimiiii, Washington, June SO. A precedent that will be historic wits established by the senuto nt Its session yesterday. For probably the fiiHt time In the his tory of the senate a resolution was adopted tendering the thanks of con gress to common seamen, spoelflcally naming1 them In resolution. The reso Hon elicited Hcveral patriotic speeches. In which the private soldiers of the army una the common sailors of the navy woie glowingly eulogized. They art" Naval Constructor Hudson and the other demos of the Merilinnu. Lieuten ant Frnnk II. New-comb, commander of the revenue cutter Hudson, for his Bai lout rescue of tho AVInslow nnd her crew off Cardenas. Is also thanked, and Captain Hodgson, of the MoCulloch, for dlstiUKUlsheil services nt Manila, Is re tlied on full pay. Keiidrlck lloiiso Free I.iiucli. Grand Army bean souri will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. l-'ull of Coal, Goorgo Hokavitcz, residing on Jim cherry alley, sustained a sovero Injury to his left arm by u fall of top coal In tho Knicker bocker colliery this morning. Ho arrived at Dr. Phillips olllco In town in a very much exhausted condition on account of loss of blood. After tho doctor inserted a number of stitches and dressed the Injury Hokavitcz wassulllclently strong to walk homo. I.hw Suit lit llroH list lilt). Iii tho otlico of Justice Malia, at Ilrowns- villo. last evening. Michael Yollkowa had a neighbor, Anthony Gunwalls, arrested, for threatening to take his lire by brandishing n revolver and also fur indicting abuso upon tho former's wife. The accused was put under f 100 hail. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to-Consumptiou. A S5o bottle of Shiloh's Curo may wivo your life. Sold by P. D, KIrliu and a guarautce. Composed ll Kollg. i; ll. Phillips, or Mahanoy City, has placed a song, entitled "Cuba Must Ho Free," com posed by hitiiselfund set to ininlc, on the market. Mr. Phillips Is one of the leading innslolouiof the coal legion. Window shades from 10 cenUand upward. Fbtlmato given ou largo shades, V. J. Portz, 3 North Main street. tf PITHY POINTS. tlnppelilngn Tliiituglioul the Country Chronicled for I lusty l'cnuul. No girl has any Idea how much sho cares fur a man until she has an idea that ho cares very little fur her. Tho llaptlsts of Oirardvlllo will picnic nt Lakestdo on July 23. Pottsvillo, the slow town that It Is, will have no demonstration on tho Fourth, Flio destroyed the liquor store nnd resi dence of Alex. Patochney, nt McAdoo, and with other property destroyed the total loss Is $0,000. Action wns taken by the Attorney Gen eral's Dcpatlincnt against the Secuilty Itttlld- tng and Savings Astnciation, of Kendlng, A petition for the appointment of n receiver will be heard on July IS. Sheriff Toolo will dispose of sixteen pro. pcrtics next Saturday nt sheiilf's sale. James II. Levali, leccntly confirmed as wit i den of the Jail, made a demand upon Wardeu Hiower for tho keys, and wns te fiiscd. Litigation will follow. Tho people of Slieppton aro indignant be cause the postotllee nt that place has been closed, and will make an ctl'oit to have It opened again. Tho Grant Hand will render two delightful concerts at Its ice cream festival on Friday and Saturday evenings. John M. llrltton, ot Tauuiu.ua, will succeed John It. llrobst, as proprietor of Iho Gland Central Hotel, Heading, on July 1, The School Hoard of Mahanoy Cily has lixed the school tax nt nine mills. Iu Shen andoah it Is fourteen mills. John Kiishlus, of Mahanoy Plane, has closed his saloon and sought new fields. Tho citizens of Tamaqua have contributed over $300 for the Fourth of July iclehratlon. Tho washery at l!ig Mluo Kun will suspend operations after July 1st. A woman is pretty stiro to see that the whole family hears her when sho tells her husband that ho ought to bo ashamed to talk so to her beforo tho children. The Pennsylvaiih Chatauiiua opens Its annual assembly at Mount Gretna to-morrow, to continue until August "th. Charles W. Diusuioro, at Fast llrook, and W. T. S Hacker, nt Lincoln, were yesterday appointed postmaster. Hoys who wear their hair hanged aro not allowed to graduate fioin the schools of Mauheim, Lancaster county. Mote than (100,1X10 toy cannons for tho Fourth of July trado have been manufactured by a company at Frecniansbiirg. Silverware Is the choicest and most suitable wedding gift. Seo tho stock at llruiiim's. Colliery llelng Worked Out. From Mahanoy City Heeord. The insido working force of West Hear liidgo colliery at present consists of but sixty-four persons, including bosses, pumps-1 men and all others, which is considerably i l..n ..t..t.t -1.1,'. t..l -I' I leas tii.tii tnu iiijnt so ill uuuaisit:,! UJ uui II few months ago. It is being rapidly worked out and the end of tho present year will see abandoned a colliery that has for thirty years employed many hundred men and boys. Tho ' lease on said tract will expire about the same time nnd it is almost certain that tho present lessees, tho P. & K. C. & I. Co., will not re lease tho same, although oxperts say that only about thirty per cent, of the coal has been taken out. Wallets Called. Harry Walters, one of tho Ferguson House porters, on a bet of (en dollars with John F. Clcary, tho bottler, yestenlay afternoon mado an attempt to scoro twenty miles, go-as-you-plcase,attho Trottiig Park. Tho weather was hot and Walters mado tho attempt with out any training, hcuco ho failed. Tho first inilo be mado iu six minutes. At tho end of tho first hour ho had scored seven miles, but it took him minutes to scoro three more miles, and he collapsed on finishing tho tenth. What Dr. A. C. Sinter Snys. lluri'Ai.o, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Shiloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most lcmaikablu Keincdy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. I). Kirlin, and a guarantee. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage licenses woro granted : Win. 1). Fairlio and Mary Jano Guldner, both of Gilbcrton ; Joint Grcblick and Mary Molukas, both of Shenandoah ; Clayton H. Stick and Hattio J. Schulz, both of Palo Alto; James A. Wcntzcl, of Port Curbon, nnd Maggie M. Drake, of Pottsvillo; Andrew Koso and Mamo Hicneman, both of Shenandoah ; Michael F. Warren and .Mary A. Haie both of Pottsvillo. Will Weil Sooil. Announcement has been made of tho ap proaching wedding of Audrow Koso and Miss Mamo Iheneniau, both of town. The event will lako placo on Saturday, July 2nd, at tho homo of the bride's parents, on West Centre stiect. The groom will be remembered ns tho clever left tackle on the Shenandoah foot ball team of 'DO. American and Cuban Hags, all sizrs and qualities. F.J. Portz, 21 Noith .Main St. tf I.tirgest Flag In tlitt Country. Tho dimensions of tho big flag to bo raised at Maucli Chunk on July 4th aro surpassed by those of one Hung to the hrcezo at Pleas ant Gap, Ceutiu county, in tho presuueo of (!."),000 people. Tho flag, which Is 50x00 feet, hangs suspended 500 feet above the ground from a 2500 foot cable stretched from point to point on Xlttauy mountain. There are nearly 000 yards of bunting in the tlag.wbich was mado by tho ladies of Pleasant Gap. Orant Itaiid laitertaliiiueut. Tho Grant Hand, Shenandoah's favorite musical organization, will hold an ice cream festival and concert in Kobbins' opera house, on Friday and Saturday evenings. An ex cellent musical program has been prepared especially for the occasion, and u tieat is in storo for lovers of good music. The band should lie encouraged by a large attendance. Tho admission is only ten cents. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Koot Tea, the great Mood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the Face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Hugh O'Domiell Arrested. Hugh O'Dounell, well known Iu this town, was defendant beforo u Philadelphia magls. trate, charged with assault and battery. He was held in $500 for court. O'Dounell gained much prominence during tho Homestead strike several years ago.aud has visited Shen andoah quite frequently. John Kol. Dying. John Kolz, of Pottsvillo, injured at Lytic colliery on the 20th of April, Is In n dying condition at tho Miners' Hospital. His buck and both legs wero broken and his head In jured by a fall of coal. Ho is 31 years old. Appeal rroiu tin Award, Tho County of Schuylkill appealed from an a ward of arbitrators In the case of tho Safe Deposit Hank, in which judgment or nn award was mado in favor of the Hauk for $20, ISO principal and lutorcst. At Payne's nursery, Glrardvlllo, you will find the largest stock ever been In the county. Puy Days, The employes at tho Uuckcr collieries of tiro iaihlgh Valley Coal Company received their wages to-dny, The P. ,v. it. C. & I. Co. employes Iu tills district will receive their wages ou Saturday. Window shades from to rents mid upward, Estimates given on large shades. F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf TIIK WKATHKK. Tim forecast for Friday: Fair, warmer nnd more sultry wtathcr, and ficsh Southerly winds, followed by local rain nnd thunder. stm ms, nnd ptobably by a smalt cool wave la tho lako regions. Wedding Hells. Thomas Kccfo nnd Miss Alico Hrchony, two popular young people of Mahnnoy Plane, were married yesterday by Kov. Doolcy. They were recipients of many costly and pretty presents. The marrlngo of Miss Llla. the dnughtcr of Kov. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hockley, of Cen- tralia, to 11. V. Cnry, of Woatherly, was happily consummated iu the M. K. chinch at ccntiaiia, ui noon yosicruay. Last cxetilng at 7.30 o'clock Dr. II. II. Casselberry was wedded to Miss Mario Johns in the Presbyterian church at Hazleton by the Kov. John Jack. Among the guests present were 1). J. Thomas and wife of Mah anoy City, S. 1). Kdwards and wife, l'otts ville, Moses Owens, and wife and son, David, of Slintettiilnalt. Thn 1, t litn f t ilitlKflitnr nf Gen. John formerly operator of tho Hear Ktuge collleryat Mahanoy Plane, and n sister of Mrs. M. Owens of t displace- Deeds Iteetirileil. Deed from Joe Shlppen and wife, to Eliza L. Huekley, premises In Pottsvillo; Horn William Harmon nnd wife, to Anna M. Ship pen; from Isaiah Ilnitman, admin, to Jacob Hattmiin, picmlses in Hublcy Twp, ; from Thomas M. Itiiel to Matthias Stephauy et ill., premises in Pottsvillo j from Jacob Goho, exec, to Samuel Slander, premises In Kiug town ; from Chillies W. Kulbach, ndniiti,, to Jesso Driimhellcr, premises in Pottsvillo; from Joe. G. Shippcn and wife, to Sarah I!, tlabbit, premises iu Pottsrillc. Gcraiiiiuius, fuchsias, pausies, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Giiardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. I'ttuglit on u Mm log Train, John liich, uf Sbamokiii, and an unknown negro, while stealing a ride on a Heading freight train, argued and fought on top of a box car. Suddenly the negro grabbed a coupling pin and dealt his opponent a fow murderous blows on top of his head, inflict ing serious wounds. Kith diew a knife, stabbing his assailant iu the neck and face. The negro escaped. iSifz.l for over ;-'5l7Ta ,1Ul NATIo ef tlioCIobofcr NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' torn pi-ejiurm unucr ino biringcm GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S TAIM EXPELLER.l World renowned ! Iicmai fctibly euccenef it! ! flOnh' criniiitnu with Trade Mark " Anc-ior.' V, Ad. KicMctU,o., SI5 rearlSt.r Acir lork. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Glassworks. 25 & DO eu. Indorsed & r ccomiuoudca by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. C.n. Hagenbnch, 103 N. Main St., p. r.B. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St., t.., Shenandoah. . t:uei .... tv DR. RICHTER'S 1 "ANCIIOK" STOMACHAL host fnr I Coll". 1yt.priwlaStoinnrli Conuilnlntw. j rear jnomnnuH MISCELLANEOUS. "NTOTIC15. A family desiring to odont ll ornbnil girl, ngetl nbout 13 years, should make application to this ofllce, when further llilormntlon enn DC oninineu. ikio-ii TTIOK HAM-:. SI0O in bonds of the Slicnnndimh School District. Apply nt the IIi.iiai.u oiitce. osju-tii ITtOIt UICXT Store room nnd dwelling, cell 1 trail v located, with nil modern conven iences. Apuly at No. 113 North Mniu street, Mieuautloali. li--Hl ITIOK ItUNT. l'ronertv. No. 018 West Centre .1? street, recently vacated by Philip lloehler. the hotelier. Suitable for grocery, meat market, etc. dwelling and stamp, attaeueu Apply to C. O. Palmer. 310 West Centre street. o-is-tt JMK HAI.I!. A valuable, property on West Centio street, dwelling hotiwe, and nil con veniences in desirable location, Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, 5-27-tf TOIl SAI.U. A saloon. Oood stand nnd ceil- L1 tral loeatlon. Has two pool tables, one being a combination of pool and billiards Apply nt the lll'.liAl.n olilee. tf (JKAI.UD PltOPOSAI.9 will bo received by O the undersigned, the Controller of Schuyl kill county, at his olilee nt l'ottsville, l'a , until 2 ii. in., Friday, July 8, lhfls, for the furnishing of the blank books, stationery, muiik jorms, supplies, etc., lor tho use in mo vnnoiu eoiini olllces for tho six uiontha ending Decembers! IK'IS. Schedules ot the articles anil probable amount of each required, may bo obtnlncd nt tho olilee of the County Controller Samples of forms, etc., required may be seen litllie unices oi llie uuicreni county oiueiuis, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids lt tliiettloli of the County Comiiilnslonels ClIAUU-s A. S.NVllElt, County Controller. Controller's olilee, l'ottsville, Pa., Jllnu 23, h'.M. 0-J1-21W-JW flIiWflYSg IliTErjESTIflG. The anniversary of independ ence, as well as onr weekly announcements of bargains in stoves and furniture. This week we offer a fine lot of Baby Carriages To close out the season. They will and must go at sacrifice prices' to make room for fall goods. Cele brate the glorious Fourth by buying one for the baby. They are new, handsome and durable and the price is the most attractive. At our figures you can buy wisely and have enough money to burn in fire works. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE AMR ASSORTING IN TIIK COURTS OUR IUGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear -rf on every the fae-simile signature ofC&syffi&gfe wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought - on the and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24, 1S9S 2 Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" ' BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF 1 Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. IMC CINTAUH COM FA NY, TT MURRAY TnCCT. NtW YORK CITY. KEEP ON THE Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need a good solid pair leather insole, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Indies' 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'.J'Hl" 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 one for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size ii to 2, for 6Sc., worth $1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. Men's Kuamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Half of our Children's anil Misses' Shoes are made iu Orwigsburg by George Foliner & 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, Hoys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (tVI Ichael Peters Building.) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frsm nttemling to their teeth. I Join reasons liave no existence in this ad vanced nyc. 1'ninless awl Inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $$ The Very llejt Teeth, 58. You can vtl no better, no matter what you pay. No charne for extracting, where teeth ore ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lolil Fll'.-ngs, $i ; Best Silver Pllllngs, 5oc up; Cleaning, Sac; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Ivxaininations nnd estimates fiec. , We use but one grailc of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sts., Rohbins' BnHdlng A good place for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, S3 K. Centre street, Mellet's bulldlnif, Wine, Whiskies, Iteer and Cigars. I'rcMhi beer Iu town always on Up, of Hijannis, Massachusetts, YOUR of shoes, with solid cdunter and EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll p;iper nnd decorations Is ono ot the nineteenth century accomplishments. Tht Is why thcio who select tholr wall paper at CARDIN'S get such delightful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase the. expensive grades, the designs and colors are. Just ns artistic In the cheapcr grades, If they aro not so lieh. For those who wish to decorate their rooms witli artlstlo wull papers go to J. P. CARDEIM, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Onr Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, -DRINK- CLKARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sargaparilla... airJ Orange Champagne. i A Handsome Complexion I I Isloneof tho greatest charms a woman ranf 7
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