'nnlifr 1 lr-rrr--'i1tmrTTrfrar-i-i-i iimviriTawfr-rirT ' 1 y .'iL-"-Z-ii-'"-".T'';Ti1TaifTrit FIEEWOEKS, We have the largest toik in town. Our prices are the lowist, Special prices given on lari- outers. No dead slock from last veat . All new goods. HOOKS & BROWN, fl. IM. Malm St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine rand Iron. Large ltottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. IHK i'ItOI)UCE MARKETS. As ItollcctL-il by 1)iiiIIiii;s In I'lllliulol pliln llall Inmi'H, rhllml.l.lila. July 1. Flour atronK; wuiur "iippi-rlnr. $.lrn3.2."; J'eniihylviuiln rolKT. deur. J4SM.25; illy mills, extra, 4" r! u". n. Hour sold In a small way at 5.1 In pit barrel for choice Pennsylvania. "Win .ii ...h.nued, No. 2 red, July, Sit? kl'-i l orn unlet , No. 2 mixed, nimt. 34'V-i:r,t . , No. 2 yellow, for local trade, :i7... ii.it oulet; No. 2 white. S2sii .; No. 2 wlilte. c lipped. .Winnie. Hay weak; choice timothy. $12 for large bales. Heof dull . family. itll.'O. extra mens. Jld.SO: be. f Iihiiik. $2:!.,V)ri21; pncket. $115J11.60; city extra India mess, $17. Pork steady; funlly. Ji:Kii:t.50. Inrd dull; western stc. uned, $"if,o. Hutter (inlet; western creamery. lTj-iiHc. ; do. factory, WFil!c.; F.luins ITc. ; Imitation creamery, 124il4'4c; New York dairy, ViHKe.; do. creamery, JU'ulGv ., fancy I'ennsylvanla prints Jobbing at l!Mi22c.; do. wholesale ISc. C'hene weak. lai'Ke, white. 7c: small do., 7V"ic . large, colored, 7c; small do., 7VS Hii 'iC ; IlKht skims. tfic.; part skims, V'-''.c. , full skims. 2'ii2'sc Kcbs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 12IV2',c; western, fresh. lilVrilUc Potatoes quiet; new $2'.i2W. Tallow steady; city, 3V4c; counirj 36ff 3-f. Turpentine. wlet at I0'4 " Jf.'v . (J.ililuige iulet; southern, 90c. ijl.l. llaltlmorp, July 1. Flour dull and un changed Wheat strong: spot, 81V4ffiSt?lc; month. S2'!i S2Hc. : August. 7GHt76?4; September, 74c; steamer No. 2 red, 79 79'ic. ; southern, by sample. 75fiS5c. ; do. 011 grade, sunsric. Com firmer; spot mid month, 3l'a3Hic: August. SlSifiSCc; Sep tember. 3;v;iii3Mi: steamer mixed, 33 S3'4c. ; southern, while, Siie. ; do. yellow, 3G..i37c. Oats dull and easy: No. 2 white. 30fi31c: No. 2 mixed. 27027V4C. Hyu llrmer. No. 2 nearby, 47c; No. 2 western, 43'-jC. llav steady; No. 1 timothy, Jll.DC Ujii. iA'ttuce, $1.1001.23. l.lvo Mock Mnrkots. New Yoik. July 1. Heeves active; Bteers tfic hluher; all sold; steers, $4.751? 6.15 top-- $r,an. oxen. $.1.s0: bulls, J3fl..TS; cows, $2.iU'o:i Mi. i'alvcs slow; prices ICfi 25c. lower. UiO head unsold: veals, $3. MM D.75. mainly. iKr,.W; Initlennllks, S3ft3.G0; one car westerns. $4. Sheep barely steady; lambs lower. 111 cars unsold, sheep, l?,fii 4.ij lambs. $4.7rJi"; one car extra, $7.25. llos nominally weak at $4'if4.40. Kast I.lbeity. Pa., July 1. Cattla steady , extra. $I.S0'ii4.00; prime, $1.T51i I.S5: common $lnl 30. Hogs steady; prima medium and best Y01 Iters, $3.!i."ifi4: heavy, $3,S0jl light to fair Yoikers, $3.50'u3.90; pigs, tuvi$M; roughs. ll'.SOli 3.r.0. Sheep dull and lower: choice JI.Wu I.M; com mon. $.I.jU..i1, choice yearlings, $4.9U'u(i.l0; common to good. $l.C0ti 4. W. kdiIUm lainoa. I. (. ). I'. I'lug ICiiUIiiu. Shen.nnloali I.ocIro No. mil, I.O. O. V, will raise 1111 American Hag on its building, on North White street, at 8 a. 111. an July ltli. Addresses will ho uuulo hy IIovs. J. T. Swindulla anil 1). 1. Kvnus. The, Slher Star male party will render selections. Kvery body welcome Notice to Water Coi.su iners. Tho dry season of the yey Is now at hand and all persons tisla iatcr from tho public water works are cautioned that after this dato tho washing of buggies with hose, pave ments and sprinkling of streetsaro positicly forbidden. Scarcity of water necessitates the above order and it will be rigidly en forced by tho superintendent. Hy oi-'-i of water Committee, 7-l-tf Jos. W. 111'!..,. Chairman, To Cu'neadaehu 111 IS Minutes. Tsko Dr. Davis' Atl-Headache. All druggists Has Ccen Removed ...TO... Robbins' Buildingr, Centre and White Streets. Till! GREATEST I100K OF THE AGF . Should be In Every Home and Library, Ti iie people's lie Mm i U written by Welti Hon. William Kwurt HuMotit fK-l'rtwmttr of (lieat liritUu iuni lroluutl, diUi fruit. lUv A II. Karen. Jueut) (Jallm m, OiforJ. V.ng Huiuuel ! CuKIm, U.V., Chu '1 licolfwic' hui Miiur.tJliicBso, lil.tHuv. l'twWrlu U. 1'nrrtir, O I) Fit , l)aii of (nttorlmry, (tutoiburr. tnui Uov Kim- . il Cuien, 1 ).,Tuftn Col !, knuiervllle, Mi.at Jte KrmiW W (umaului. i. If , Armour Inotitiilti r.)u. i.to. III . (Ifeorsti i'. I'viiltucoa, 1.1)., Murlr Itonn W -tiinri ti ( horcli, InJon, hntl . Itev II H Mat rtiiur. i IJ , (Jalvurjr lU-tlt C'hunli, ew YorL i ity N Y , Hhv. Martj-n HuiuniurMI. I .!,. Mui. Htl 1 1 ff Hni.tiMt Cliurth, lewUton, Mo i J lav 1 rim I M hn-tol P.li.FirHt MrttttxlUt t-'HacoiMit Church Kfrfiiotuu.111.. Ituv W. T. Mooro, I.L.l.."lh i'l.iii ttan Ooruiuouviealth," Jnmluii, hntf ; llav, rjlWHrti i- .urott HiJe, l.l,Ronth (JoiireKUlIonal Chmth J. of ton, Ma44.t Jtv. tIorph Avar Ucel, D.(i., twlui Vj1lituH, ItictiujoiiJ, Kiig.t Iter. OMtxir lieiiH Orejjorj. ittivtltt Ui.iTer Ity, llfrmany: Kut. Mm tlieuvbr WnkinHdn. I) 1 , iJnlfentity of Chico, CM 111. ): Humual Hart. Ill), 'Jrlnltr OUtr 3 tun i on), Conn , Uvv J Slonruliibbou, V.U .Kt.Juliu r ('iij,r-llflrianflhurch, Ivnidon.J'ni :ltev (!corg CJ lyonmer, I J. I . Thu 'IViuplo, )li- Ujii, Mum. imum IhllHtV. vt2 ln:---. Al lull-pny illu.lri. lion., nil oJfe-, chilli, iSi, )iulf lovunt, lul l JJITI0V. l,Cu (.aao-, 200 fU-i'flge Ulubtra t' btvltt A Kilt ICC, full lOMtllt, OI1U lohlll'M i t'Oi Ktyla U two volutnt. full levniit. tuftl. tjHi it Id tA lt'l"H. quarto w, review tiutntiuntlocjt l ,tiu tuir covura, aewtHl, 1rluuiiw4 )h(htlt, 1.0J uath I an f or wlo 'it f I) iMHiVfttotea vvtl Itr oiktller. Juiiher tulArnutioii. wrilu lil'NltY O. BKJM'Vl.l VuliUilitJt.'iU uusl'HMuiiiuu Utitut, Chiiuuo, JJIuiut BEST LINE OF" i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor ana Table 011 Cloths, E. B. Foley, 3TW&tre 8t. I MAHANOY CITY. Coronet Jury YeiilUt Itendeieil Agiilnt The U.irry llrotlieia. Mnlmnoy City, July 8. Deputy Ooroncr 1'ogarty, wltli Deputy District Attorney Mo. lui(lilln, held mi ltiquMt last night nil the ileatli of Joseph Yantrowskl, who wai utalilinl lust Sunday morning hy John ami Junius I Surry, and died at the Miners' Hospital on Tuesday. Pour wlluosscs wcio examined and the story of the stablilng wn confirmed, The jury placed the respoiisihlllty for Van trowski's death on the Ilnrry's, who io In jail. William Di-mil, (leorge Whltakor. William Slinefcr and Joseph Kelly, four nienihera of t o. L, 8th ISegt., are home 011 a furlough. Tho hriukwork on tlie new Petit to street school titlildliiK will he completed ahotlt llni middle of next week. The entire strinitura will he flnMiod hy Sepl 1st. The employes at Killer's lire we ry will havo a ll.ig railing on Monday iiinriiiim. PERSONAL MENTION. (leorge 11. Krick wai an afternoon pa acuger to Simliury. Mri. llenj. liccse and datiuhtcr, Mrs. Chillies Trinkle, of (lilherton, left for Phila delphia tn-diiy to spend the l'ouith, SiUiitiol Small, of the Shenandoah liecf PompHuy, has gone lo l!nihond:ile to spend the Fourth with his family. Mls Annie Sleln hat returned fioin Lan- raster, wheic she attended the reunion of her elms at Hie Millersvillo Slate Normal school. The homo of l.'ohert and Alary Schmip, on Huckleberry alley, was hrlishlcned hy the appeai-amo of a young daughter. Mrs. S. W. Yost, and dauglitois, Until and Hl.inclie, have gone to Diinmore lo visit tlio former's gmuiliuotlivr, Jlrs. II. K. Yost. Peter Dorsey. agent for the Coltimlii.i hever ngusat Mt. Pnrmol, was in town to-duy. Misses May and Lizzie Gable returned I homo yesterday from a visit tofilends at I'atiiwissa, I'oliiiuhia county. I Mrs. John (i. Thomas visited friends at Pottsville to-day. ! Michael Hughes tiiHiN'ictcd ImMnci-s at tho county seat to-day. 1 Miss Lizzie llellis has gone to Philadelphia, j where she will spend a week or two as a guest of friends. Mrs. James Lcckie. nco Leggutt, of Wash ington, I). C, is visitlui; her luirenlsat Win. Penu. Jlr. and Samuel Parry and Miss Clara Wilgley, of PJiilanelphia, who are guests of town menus, visited tho inside workings of tho West Shonandoah culliery yesterday. Leon Wasley, .Tesso Thomas and John Uceso this afternoon started on a bicycle trip to lUoomsbutg ami return. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Intimates given on large shades. F. J. Pmtz, SI North Main street. tf A Popular Candidate. The contest for tho Controllerohip nomina tion on the Democratic ticket is becoming interesting, and as tho tiino fur the county convention approaches tho chances of oui townsman, .11. Ji. .Master, oeing the nominee becomes more favorable. With great odds against him three years ago lie made a strong light as the party candidate, and tlio Demo crats generally feel that he deseives a re nomination. As tho nominee he would add strength to tho ticket ; his popularity and extensive aciiiaintauce throughout tlio county is generally acknowledged, and hi vote in tho convention will surprise his op ponents, jiis menus lcol confident of suc ci ss. Shiloh' s Consumption C'uro cures wlicie others fail. It is tlio lending Cough Cine, uud no homeghoulil ho uithout it. I'leiisnut to take and goes right lo tho spot. Sold hy 1'. I). Kirlin mid a guarantee. Itilftt Hall on Monday. The diamond at the Trotting park will he occupied on .Monday afternoon hy the Slien :'iido:ih HroiMisaud the (lilherton nines. Tho looters may evpeel a good niuYio of ...iialeiir hall playing, as both teams ale evenly inalchcd. The game will ho called at i! p. ni? In the nioiuiug the Shenandoah Itiuwns and the .hu kbon's nine will plav a game for fill aside. The "V" I'rograiiu The following program will ho rendeied at a meeting of tln "V" to ho held thisovening : Singing; Mirlptuiu reading, Clara Yost; solo, diaries Hilton; leeitation, Miss Price; rend ing, Kuiiiia Llewellyn; solo, Jennie Hughes; news of intoieat, Aided Jlillleli",-',, address, John II. D.iuks; critic tc .10 aiijioiuted; historical question box- .uiglng. Se'i' . baling I iiikI, Tho Jier of the hcIiooI savings bank no at the Supcrinteuilcnl's olliie eveiy WediiCMlay evening, from 7::ii to U p. m., to a cept deposits. It Jos. A. CurcuiMN, Tieas. Oliltuarj. Thomas McCook, an old and respected resident of Maizevillo and ono of the oldest minora in the legion, died yesteiday after long suffering from miners' asthma. The deceased Is survived by his wife and a family of grown children, Thomas, of 'Philadelphia; Jnmos, William, Mrs. Patrick Leahy and Mrs. liertha McCook, all of JIalevllle. Peter's extra loud blank cartridges at Snalm's hard ware stole. IaMineso TIMIn. Tho ladies of St. Elizabeth (liilld of All SjIiiU' church will serve Ice cream, cake, coll'ee, sandwiches, etc., in lEohhius' opera house on the lib. Tim hall u ill I'd beauti fully decorated and the ladies attired in fancy Japanese costumes. ,deltUrd l.clters. Letters addressed to tlio following named pcopl main 11111 ailed for at tho local post olllro : .Miss Lottie Hamilton, Mrs. Henry L. Wainci, Hurry Sttuiu, Dr. .1. II. l.lltlo, Mrs. Thomas, Frank Slum k . I). W. HmiKA. 1". JL For Constipation take Karl's Clover lioot Tea, the great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, hruptloiis on tho race, und lnakos the head dear an a hell. Sold by P. I), Kirlin anil a guarantee Urtilng; Do Youiiir For I'nrN 5x"iOMltlon WaBhliiBton, July 2. A largo dele Ration of senators and representatives called on the president and urged tho nppolntment of Hon. M. II, DeVounrr, of Sun Francisco, as president of the United States commission to the Paris exposition. The president, In respond ing, gave no Indication of Ills action. Inoii uvo In SUvnr Vnluos, Washlnuton, July 2. The quarterly statement of tlio director of the mint shows that during the last quarter the net Increase In the value of sliver has Increased from $0.D06E2 to J0.C7770 per fine ounce, and hence the value of for eign sliver lias been Increased In that proportion. .Persistency is tho roud to succoss. 'Tho only known exception to this rule is tho rnso of a lieu sitting on n ohlim egg. Kx chuugu. A trenchant French pruverb saysi "It Is oasy to cut tho wedding breakfast; not so easy to wit tho weekday dinners that como ftei'." Jluergy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order 1 Simply u ease of torpid liver. Burdock Mood llllteia will make a new umu or woman of you Thousatids of persons have been cured of plies by using Do Witt's witch liazel eaive. It heals promptly and cures eczema and nil Bkln diseases, it gives nnmciiiaio leuei. u. 11. llatcnbuch. Till: OLD LIUKItTY 11HLL PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country C'hiunlrleil for Iliinly l'rrusiil. Pottsrillo is falling in line mi l will organize .1 Hoard of Tiado. John Pugh, of Kingston, has been awarded the contract to sink tlio new shaft for the Willlainstown colliery, Ddmiiud lMniunds, of Mincrsvillc, owner of the pacer Tony lllark Tom, mid Chris. Itosslcr. of the Seven Stars, owner of the mare Dolly, will settle tho question of supre macy between tho two horses on Monday morning. The Orphans' Court Judgo contest court adjourned at noon yesterday until next Tuesday. The examination of the ballot boxes has reached Gordon. The Philadelphia Press of yesterday con tained a poitrait of Miss Lizzio Arlington I Liz.lo Stride), of Mahauoy City, who pitched for tho Philadelphia League team re serves against tlio Ifichmond team, at the Philadelphia ball park, this afternoon. Coal trado reports show a gradual mid steady decline ill antliraclte tonnage. Walking in his sleep, Lloyd Flexer, of Newberry , Lycoming county, fell and broke his arm. Several thousand people last night wit nessed tho unfailing of an immense Hag at Hloouisbu-g. The llloomshurg School Directors balloted until daylight yesterday over the election of 3.) teachers. Citizens of Locustdale yesterday swung a Hag, 72 by 3!l feet, 011 a steel who betwocu two mountains. Caught between a levolving screen and a platform, Mathias Merges, a slate picker, at a colliery' "tar Ashland, was squeezed to death. A Hag raising will bo held at Town park, Mt. Cannel, on Monday afternoon. It will lloat from an lis foot polo and will bo !JS;I0 feet in dimensions. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2.1c buttle ofShlloh's Cure may save your lile. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. Church Notices. Services in tliu P. M. church to-morrow morning and evening. Morning .ubi"c;,' "Israel at Klbct'tli-i'i.itiuavali." Sunday school at ? p. in. Subject, "War In Heaven." Kveryhody invited. At the Olivary liaptist church to morrow, the pastor will preach at 1U:',!U a. in. on "Spiritual Clrowth." In (lie evening tho subject will bo "Faith Triumphant." Dur ing the ovcuing an anthem will be rendered by the choir. All are welcome. Volunteers ef America, 111) North White street. Meetings every night at 8 o'clock. Sunday meetings at 11 a. 111., 3 and 8 p. m. 'jiiuday night tho captain will speak upon "The Valuo of Faithful People." All aru welcome. Capt. F. 11. Jackel iu charge. The services iu All Saints' church to-morrow will be of a patriotic diaracter. Tho following special music and anthems have been prepared : Morning To Deum by A. S. Sullivan ; anthem, "Incline Thine Kar" by Hiininel. Kvening Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Lnhr ; anthem. "O.How Amiable Arc Thy Dwelling?" by J. Uarnby. Tho hymns will he appropriate) also. All music is under the direction of Miss lidlth Morgan, choir master. Quarterly meeting and communion services will bo held iu tlio United Evangelical church to-morrow, liev. A. A. DoLong, of Mahauoy City, will occupy tho pulpit luth morning and evening. At tho evening service the Lord's Supper will bo celebrated. Tho best placo to buy your wall paper is at F. J. Port., 21 .North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock north of tho mountain. tf Do Xot Forget the Hand. The concert and festival of the (iraut hand will he continued at Itobbius' opera house to night. A largo crowd was iu attendance last evening and to night the number should far exceed that of last night. For the bene fit of its patrons the hand will render tho following concert while patrons are partaking of the delicious ico cream which is being served : Knighls of Columbus March ; Mon's Choullcni Overture; The Postillion Waltz; Auiaranthus Characteiistic Piece; Out For Alark Medley Overdue; Intermis sion ; Mammon's Magic Palace Overdue ; I'lie Colored Wedding, Descriptive rantasla ; Selection, "Kobin Hood" ; My Old Kentucky Homo, Fantasia ; On the Levee, An Alricau Two-Step. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Hcadacho nevor fails, 25c. Wanted. Fifty (50) oxpetionccd luachlno operators to work oil caps for the Schuylkill Manufactur ing Company, of Northumberland, l'a. flood wages paid and steady employment assured. For fnrthar Information call at Povluskv's drug store. East Centre Btreet, this (Saturday) evening between seven and eight o'clock. flet the Hikes III Mile. It has been suggested that the many bicyclists of town appear In a body with their wheels Iu connection with the parade 011 .Monday. Hy applying to Secretary lllersleiu arrangements can be made to secure a posi tion lu the lino. ' At Payne's nursery, Glrardvllle. you will find the largest stock overseen In the county. K lulled liy 11 llorno. 1..1... Ci.,,1,. i.-lMn rWnlnp a hnrsfl Yester day , was kicked on the left hand. The llesh and bones were split, making an ugly wound, which Dr. Stein dressed. A Heiemidfl. William Ii. Marshal, tho Pennsylvania Kail road couductor, and family were sere naded hy a maudoliu ami guitar dub last evening at their homo on North Whitustieet. The Nickel Alarm Clocks advertised by others as being cheap for SI cents, are sold for 05 ccuts at Ilruuim's. Buy Keystone flour, lie sure that the name Lkkhki Sc Uakii, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. NO PAPP.lt ON MONDAY. There will bo no paper issued from this ollico on Monday, in order to afford our em ployes an opportunity tocelebrato the Fourth. Advertisers, newsboys and others will govern themselves accordingly. Deeds Iteconlcd. From Jacob Joseph and wife et al, to 11, Ann Kllteh, premises in Mahauoy City ; from Monroe II. Kuhler and wife to Oscar S. Keillor, premises in Shenandoah ; from heirs of (ieorge K. Moycr to Lavina Moycr, preni ises in Orwigshurg ; from James C. Fitz- patnek et al to l raucis H. 1- itzpatrick, prcm ises iu Port Clinton ; from Francis II, Fitz Patrick to James C. l'itzpatrick, premises in Poit Clinton; from Herman Dcitricli and wile to William Krals, premises in Middle port; from Jos. Jeans to John Whalcn, prcm. ises in Minersvillo; from John Qiilun, ad ministrator, to John Mohan, premise) lu .Minersvillo; from M. Scnnlan, sheriff, to Seth W. (leer, tiustco, piemiscs in Miners villo; from Kato Prlco to Henry It. Price et al, premises iu Sc. Clair. Keiidrlek llollso Free I.unrli. Sour kroiitand fiankfurts will be served lis ficc lunch to night. The County Hotid Issue. Controller Snyder yesteiday addressed a letter to the County Commissioners, on the proposed bond issuo, and iu which ho charges the repiesentativcs of the Taxpayers' As sociation with giving information to possible bidders that prejudiced tlio disposal of tho bonus at a favorable premium. Tho Com missiuners had an offer from Jonc3 & Co., tho New York bankers, to tako tho wholo issuo of f 22H,O0d at per ceut. premium, but the letter of the Controller has blocked tho sale of bonds until tho Supreme Court acts upon 1110 appeal ot tho Taxpayers' Association from tlio decision of Judge Koch, who ruled that the Commissioners had a legal right to issue tlio bonds. This hearing will ho held on the 20th Inst. Had tho Commissioners accepted the bid of Joucs A Co., the county would have received $9,7:13.3$ on the salu of the bonilH.J Monument Association. A regular meeting of the Soldiers' Moiui- "C.i! r.i.-Jc -Ay-zdi'inn was held hi tbc .CL A Ii. hall last night. Little business was trans. acted. Tlio secretary reported that the newly eiecieu treasurer, lion. JI. C Watsou, had filed Ins bond iu tlio sum of S2.00I) and re reived tlio funds held by former treasurer S. A. lioddall, of Taiuaqua. The secretary was uisirncieil to surrender tho hitter's bond. The Afsociation then adjourned to meet unnn the call of tho president, but it seems to bo undcrstuori that theio will bo no more meet ings until aftor tho summer closes. Window shades from 10 cents atid upward Estimates given on largo shades. F. J. Portz, 23 North Main street. tf disinflation of (Hikers. The newly-elected olllcers of Shenandoah Valley Council No. B30, Jr. O. U. A M., wero installed last evening as follows: P, ('., Uonl Ili'ccher; C, Cyrus Clbise; V. C, James mown; it. s iellx Klock; A. II. 8., Willism II. Moican: F. S.. W. Feist- Tn.nct n,i.i Herbine; Cond., Wm. Decker; W., Isaao hwauK; i.s., .Nelson Hitler; O. 8., Oliver Capper; Trustees, W. 1!. Morgan, William Derrick; Chap., Kotit. Patterson; Hep Cyrus lleiso; aitornate, 11. F Illoss. Saloon Men Kick. The letail liquor dealers of Pottsvillo and surroundlm? towns, met. vestm-d-n. r., n... purpose of having the price of beer cut down to $0.50 per barrel. Tho recent Increases Inaugurated by the brewers lnakWtlio beer il.'M net per hariel. A committee was noillled to Visit, thn rurfmu lr..H,..u ..f slate witli a view of Itavo beer furnished at ti bu per barrel. Attention, ,lr. O. II, A. M. Members of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O, U. A. JI., are requested to meet iu their Council room, Schmidt's hall. on Monday morning, at 8:00 o'clock, to participate 111 1110 rourth ol July parade, CviiU Omsk, Councilor, Attest:!'. K. Klock, Scc'y. n Pension lirnntcit. .Illllll W T!V l.rKt Cllr I. .ic l,na,. .. .I - rf , . ..... aa ijvoii jjiuiiii-i, ail original pension of $0 per month. Ellas ivuugcr, ui Kiiugersion, lias neeu granted an incieaso of pension frum $41 to f8 per mouth. Medical Society Meeting, Tho Schuylkill County .Medical Society will meet at Pottsville next Tuesday after noon. Dr. II. 8. Pollak will read a paper on "Post Partuni Hemiiiorrhages." Amcriciiu and Cuban flags, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Portz, 21 Noith Mailt St. tf LARGEST STOCK ! CHEAPEST PRICES I We have )"BAIT." r but we sell all goods at lowest prices Having bought the bulk of our goods a year ago, when prices were low, ami dealers wanted the "spot cash" to close up, we can now sell at prices that others have paid for their stock. Spot cash tolls the tale in buying and selling. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. GOOD WAR MATERIAL. Two Trains lilt mid Fulled to Kill This Mhii. If Jilko Tufskey, of East Con Ire street, Would enlist lu tlio war and havo tlio Bamo luck on tho hattlo field that ho lias on rati roads, he would provo a toaaer for tho Spaniards. This morning, shortly after ten o'clock, Tufskey walked along tho Lehigh Valley railtoad witli a can filled with dinner for his hoarding I1011, who was at work in tho mlnos. Tufskey got a shott dlstanco west of the Main street cross ing when an east-bound passenger car rounded the short etirvo in the cut there and hit him. As Tufskcy's body was coining down It was struck by a second train, 11 west-bound freight. Fortunately tho victim next fell be tween tho two tracks and escaped mangling by the wheels, hut to the great surprise of all who rushed to tho scene, it was found that notwithstanding two tiains struck him tho man had only sustained a gash ahovu tho right eye. and that was not a serious one, Tufskey walked to Dr. Church's ollico and received attendance. Ho went homo a badly scared, but comparatively unlujuied man. Oorantiiuns, fuchsias, panslcs, daises, roses etc.. for spring planting at Payne s nurseries, flirardvilie. Ttibcroso and gladiolus bulbs. PuiieiiilK. Tlio funeral of John Tee, of East Lino street, took place this morning. Services wero conducted in tho Annunciation church and interment was made in the parish ceme tery. Tlio funeral of Nora, a daughter of John and Mary MiGtilre, took placo from tho family residence on West Lino streot, this afternoon. Tho remains wore taken to tlir- ardvlllo for burial, lloth funcials weie In chaigo of O'llara liros , thu undertakers. Extia loud blanks at Swalm's. A Piano Hoist. A novel way of transferring a piano from a first to the second iloor was demonstrated by tho firm of M. O'Neill yesterday at tho homo of Michael Purcoll, on West Oak street. Tho piano was safely enclosed in a harness at tached to tlio strong i 1 011 hoisting chains and it required only two men to do tho job '''his was tlio first test and it worked very satisfactorily. All kinds of vegetables and Hewer seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardville. Electric cars pass tho door. 5-0-tf . l Attention, Camp lit. All members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., aro urgently requested to ho present at tho camp room on Monday morn. Ing at 8:00 o'clock, to participate in tho Fourth of July parade A full attendance is desired. Uyordcrof 0-20-it THIS L'OMMITTKK. What III-. A. 11. Slater Says. IluiTALo, N. Y. (lents : From my per soniil knowledge, gained in observing thu effect of your Shiloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption Sold hy P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee. MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOIt RUNT. A hirco Mtoreroom and dwelling 1 in t'u' Dornbnch property, on Knt Centre street, near Main. 1'or information apply to M. M. liurke, Ksq. 7-2-'2wk. TOTICE TO THK rUHMO-Tha power-of-i attorney from Gerlaeh Irnlacli to Itev. John Gruhler, of Shenandoah. Iioh been an nulled hy mutual consent and a power of -attorney haa been given by said Ucilach Dom bach to ClmrlcH Dornhaeh. All parties having claim against, or payment to mate on account of nld Uerlnch Dornhftch's estate aro requested to present them to Charles Dornbach, or M. M, liurke, Kscj. 7-2-3t VTOTJCIC A family desiring to adopt an IN orphan ulrl, nKcd about 1.1 years, nhouhl make application to thn otllco; when further Information can be obtained. G-30-tf FOR UKNT btore room and dwelling, cen trally located, with all modern conven iences. Apuly at No. 113 North Main fitreet, Shenandoah. 0-23-tf f nOlt ItKNT, Property, No. 318 West Centre 1; street, recently vacated by Philip Hochler, the butcher. Suitable for grocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling and stable attached. Apply to O. (J. l'almer 310 West Centre street. G-18-tf 1710 K SAMC A valuable property on West ; Centre street, dwelling houwe, and all con veniences lu deslrublu locution. Apply to Tliomaw Tosh, for further particulars. 5-27tf ITIOH SALIC A baIooii. Good stand and ecu- trnl location. lias two pool tables, one being a combination of pool and billiards. Apply at tho IIckalu ofilce. tf QKALKD PROPOSALS will bo received by O tho undersigned, the Controller of Schuyl kill county, nt his olllce at Pottsville, Pa . until 2 p. in.. Friday, July 8, IMS, for tho furnishing of the blank books, stationery, blank forms, supplies, etc., for tho use of tho various county oilkes for tlio six months ending December 31, 1KI8- Schedules of the articles and probable amount of each required, may bo obtained at tho ollico of tho County Controller Samples of forms, etc., required may be hccn at tho ofllccs of tho different county ofllcluls. The rignt is reserved to reject uny or nil mas liy direction of tho County Commissioners. Chahi.uh A. SXYPhlt, County Controller. Controller's ollleo, Pottsville, Pa., Juno 23, ALWAYS INTERESTING. me anniversary 01 independ ence, as well as our weekly announcements of bargains iu stoves and furniture. This week we offer a fine lot of Baby Carriages To close out the season. Thev will and must go at sacrifice prices to make room for fall goods. Cele brate the glorious Fourth by buying one for the Uahv. TIipv nrc now. j j ..W .. f handsome and durable and the price is the most attractive. At r . i . . . our ngures you can uuy wisely aim have enoimh monev to burn in fire works. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North main St. TODAY MONDAY ONLY. WhisVcy classes, were 4c, sale price 2C I ic 1 3c 5c I ioc I 2c I 3c 1 Sand soap, per bar Large gohlcls, were 5c, sale price No. I doc. lamp globes, weie Ioc now No. 2 " " " 15c " No. 1 plain lump globe, were 4c now (ilass cheese dishes, were 5c, sale piioe Screen Doors complete with hinges, REHEMBER THESE GOODS ARE FOR TO-DAY AND riONDAY ONLY. We are headquarters for Fireworks, and have the largest assort ment in town, at prices that can't be beat. Following are a few of them : Fire Crackers, sold in other stores for 3c. a pack, 64 in a pack, sale price 2c. Fire Crackers, sold in other stores ior 5c. a pack, sale price 4c. Six ball Roman Candles only 2c; 15 ball, ioc; 20 ball 12c. Flower Pots from 4c. up. Come and examine our stock and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. This Store Will be 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, 40c. A better one for 50d Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size u to 2, for fiSc, worth 1.00. Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, 51.75, worth $2.25. Men's Enamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth fo-oo. Half of our Childien's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsburg by George Foliner & Son. Our line oi 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, (tVllcr-iael Peters' Building;,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Rrop. WE HAVE NO AGENTS tut bftTt icli direct aeuer ipronw. 118 itTlM of VthitUi. , I -I r Iliram iX. .'. 'rara Cblir "tSr ilU,. eprinj-Boul ....... M...IU.M. w.i.a.. 81 for tUi, epring-KoM A! ,,od HUI (U . MIMOfUl M Ml ul. mir."il-. HKHART CXBB1AOE AND IUBMBIS M0. CO. VT. B. VUktV, tWl. KLKRAXT. 1X9. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Oar Store. --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, DRINK- CLKARY'S I5XTRA HNI? QUALITY GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. SPECIAL AT CONWAY'S Famous Sc. & 10c Store, 102 NOKTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Large glass bread plates, were ioc, now 7c Large glass berry ilishes, were Ioc, now 7c Nine 1I07. ilec. dinner & soup plates were 15c. 'ale price 7c While cup and saucer, were 5c, sale price 3c. While dinner and lea plates, were 4c & 5c, now 2c & 3c knob and screws, sale" price 70c Open on Monday YOUR THE- EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations Is one of the nineteenth century accomplishments. That U why those who select their wail paper nt CAUDIX'S Ktt bitch delluhtful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase the expensive yrailes, the designs and colors ure just as artistic in the cheaper grudes, tf they aro not so ilch. For those who wish to decorate their rooms with artistic wull papers go to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, ra. LKil.t.:. to tit oon Dwpmj1 Wlf All ml Mil ' 1 1. fr.. Hl!;:i'WffiiK tad Milk GRAND : PIC-NIC -OIM- JULY 4th,1S98, In Columbia Park, Slien andoali, 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 Billqjjp Gay." ADMISSION TruB 25 CENTS. raiiiL-cnmr-store o nUAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. S West Contra Strast. nmmniiiiMmLHHHr 1 zn mi V A A1A 1 X U rn N
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