FIREWORKS. We have the largest tuik tn town. Our prices are the j Ki.nl. Special prices given on In i outers. No dead stock from last c.ti All new goods. j HOOKS & BROWN, a rviain st. A SUMMER TONIC. "Beef, Wine on1 Tvrvii Large Mottle, 50 Cent.-;. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J Soulli Main Street, Shenandoah, Ia. Mum 1 iiiillti'""Miiili. HiiiiH'lc-H li.v I'Mro tn.tiiKi- Vulli-y. N. J.. July D. The h.it fu. t iv nf Austin, Duuv & Co. was d. 11 j. '1 'y fit e yt-atPrday. The llames Ii tin ugh the windows mid lg tinta iniKhliorliiK tenement houses.. N11. hi us-i-u weie destinyed. lenderliii? IS 1 ituili - homeless. The total loss Is a'.jyt .-1 . '.."00. Iudi:i AV lehhuni'M suefeoi'. WPlv .-'..inc. Pa.. July 5. The Ilecorcl 1 artis fi- .m (Inventor Hastings, at Glen 6s' 11 that yesterday he appointed J1.1 William D. Porter, of PlttsuurK, t f . . tin- xurunry occasioned hy the il ith f Judge Wiehham, of the su p rl .r 1 mil bench. Judce Porter Is at pi. 1 nt one of the Judges of the cjurt ..r common pleas of Allegheny c jurty Is IT Wise? You will icitulnly asiee with us that It is no part or u wloin to iieclevt the ecniilitioii ol your luultli until the seeds of li.-.enu have taken such deep root that all tile skill of the most experience!! physicians is utterly muled 111 trying t i niiii'i'iact its r.tvuxos and you go to mhntiit .111 uutiuu'ly gravo Many an attaek nf disease proves fatal he cause yon r system has lieell allowed to run down your Mood become Impoverished and your diKe-itiun impaired. A wise and prudent man will tortily hiniM'll against such u calam ity by keeping all the organs of his body in healthy action. There is no better and morccliieacious rem edy for the "tired" feelings from which you so often sillier than Willits' Vitallzer. In many rases of old nte it lias ouickened the vital foircsand prolonged lifo. Its success is HlB" very maiKcil 111 giving; strength to weak .ml lUbilitated childien and women, on pr..lialily have a languid, tired feeling when von net up in the inonilnj,', it really seems 1I1.11 i.n have been engaged in the most tiuuleusiiuii' tasks all through thought. 011 need an inviuorator, a Rood whole s.nnc ut'rine. Such a one is found in ' Willus italier." ' This preparation is compnumlcd by Hie Hit I W. Wild. ITS MKDlriNr. CO., of ltlnoiuslmrK, also proprietors of the Nuu rnlci.i ( ore Kor terin to agents aihlress the lionie nthee. l'or sale hy all drustgitt'i. Has Dccn Ecrr.rvcd ...TO,.. Robbins' Building:, Centre and White Streets, THE Umm i'-OOK OF THE AB Should be lu Ever Hume and Llbrai y. s lis mm Ib writ"ii 1 1' Uinht Finn Will turn Kvnrt fllml-tnn J-1 1 ji in 1 . f 1 t l.i 1 1 iaii utitl 1 1 i' .Hiil, t h 'httM 1 1 1 . II hiju, On f ti'-t Cnli (Ulonl. 1 x . t. 11. , : 1 . l.uvu 1 I lu't't'i. t hi a Ul.Ui'v l''roirn'W Fiirnir, 11 .,i Tin . i' .i, i nr , i '.' (,'! ('ollc.'f, ,(MMervilJe, M.i - 1 . l.tlllHI ulUX, l I , AtllK'll llWItlll. , ' 4i(irji F. I'L'iilPOi-Kl, It !., Marj!. i, Lit riuin-li. J.nn.tiMi. I ny ; llev ( H J" M t H l ' ti, Ottlvntv Imiiliot I hun'ii. New ml I'. S'i -'N '' J, It .1 . rvnn .i l i lB'l I l-'-varol I . t M 3n V Il . H I : Martyu huniuiiiif i(, t tf , mjh u i i-i CUurvh, Ji-v.ij.tim, Mo , Rev. b rmk t. i , r-t M t boil it t 1 I'ikiupul ( l.urcli I; IV, 1. Mimie, l.l. I , "111 Clin "nlM ." imlnn, I.nu , Jm. IMwi r Jj l, Houlli Ciiituinuiitiunitl Clmtth !: .ftmiM'li Atfur lifft, .!.. WckImhi i , .m.i, Kim, Itt-v. ('jiwi'hr lUeu Greiioi j i i I i itj, ifipyii. ierninii. iv. ii' J1. r anion. 1M. tlmworlty of ( lilcaKo, Chi rcu, j L-v Sitmnol Hurt. 11, Ti inily fnllt'lit- lln f rtt !(.!., Ilv J Moiiio(iil-uu.l.l).Kt..loluw 'r trrttiii Ciitir-li.Iomlon, l'ntr il(o7 Ocort; I r r I. !..., '1 hu T-ini'l, Ito-ton, ilDM. 1 ,m h, t in tii.- vi iiiiw f.7 fulf..H illuttrii tint i. r i.tM, Llotl). tmlf ltiitnt, 5U), lu. it iiiio i rrin i,2fio pucHH, 2(Xj full-raco illuhtii t h e j It nrtc'Jf. full lovnnt, on volume ' f-' ! i v.ilunu-ft. f till loMint, tttf ted. kJOUi ii 1 I '1 yniti i fe. i'w quxtitionfi tooucli,i.1 Jt in-t ir ( , h. .-!, ttliiimt'.! hlH'htly, iVM t-'licli par- Jf ' all U..l(itn!(ff juwl by booktelltrx J . tn Mii -ru nun. w.im HI NUV O Klll'rAHl 1 tit artier .'liuml H Mon roo Ht rei I, Clili-rtuo, Illinui ' j JOvX(X000(00000XIOOOOO a Webster's silmteriiational! 2 I6iioiiary 0 - ' r3nr of tho " L'nuhrUlgeil." 'Ihc One Hrvat Standard Authority, JiiaU.e I . ri. hupri'inu CtnirU SlauIarl of th V. S. ( iov't l'rlntliiL' I URlce, the V H. Huprr-Mie court, au me Mie mi pitine Court, andof Dear Ij the b:. oiuwKB, AVarmly Coiiimciiclccl tf Stats Hu perl ntert' lentil tli'iitit,ainlUierh'lucutor . uiiuimi wiinuu. nuiauvr liinlnalle in tlin lituiiM'lmM. nml t-i ( tin t. .i hi'i, hflinliir, jr li-tuf.iml ntuil, ami to If- . t-tun uiur. rim BR5T FOR PRACTICAL USB. It in easy to find the word wunted. 't is rjisy to aicrrtaln the pronunclu'or t licmy to trace the growth of u word. It f oasy to learn vhat a word nicsui . n ... t'-i. frJi t.. t 1 t t ' 'Utinti conn a I rum thu imiw w ttli ii ( il i. ii ,i lli it inn ' t!..- M.mttIiHr..nifh...i , Ii l . ilip - 'IiU n vtork to mi1 Ii u 14 o 1' y uot-tiiiw i 1 r i'ni.i. X 0 aBTTHI. UUST. X mc i.neii races kent on apnllcatlnn t i ( .C f MKHKTAM CO., VuhUshvrnt Snrlntne1(I.3liiss U.S.A. Ckoooxkkkkoooookvo! BEST LINE OF- 3 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, g! ' If AY uml HTIIAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 3TWcentre Bt. :1 m ; EISENHOWER WINS. .tn Important lin-Mmi Itenritif; mi tin. Ceiitriill.i Piluclimlshlp. .ludjte Lyons, ol .luniatn 11 unity, who was on the bench in the Columbia county court, sittini; at llloonuijiiri?, when the nuw icle lirated case in which .tohti II. Klscnhowcr, the deposeil riuclpal or the Ceutialla public schools, wbs tri.l, has rendered n decision In favor of Klscllhower. It will lie rcinemhered that Kiseuhoner was elected principal for n form of tliui yenis, hut when lie had served one year he was ousted. 11 clear violation of the school law, and his contention is atistlitd hy the mint. Previous tn the trial the state h.ml authorities were appealed tn, and the tnti. Siipeiintcndcut rulid t'uit Kiseiihower's ie luoval was llleital heeaiiMi no charitrs weie pieferied utiuinst him beenuse of incom petency or otherwise. The ciw.which was tried at lllootnsbiiri! in May, and has since been in tho hands ol .lud;je Lynns, who awarded Mr. Liscnhowi r nine months' salary. Til3, interest and i n-K ruder the decision Uscnhowcr can tecow'i pay for the full term of three years. It is to be seen whel her the Hoard will continue, as last year, to pay two men for one man's work, or elected Mr. Kisenbower fir tho re maining part of his term. It is raid the liuard will not appenl tho case. Mr. Kiseuliower, previous to (tninir to I'm tinlia, was prlnripnl of the schools at Maha nny City for several years, and was succeeded by l'rof. Llirhart. Window shades from 10 centBand tipwaid. Kstimatce given on large shades. V. ,1. 1'oitz, SI North -Main stieet. tf Obituary. Wold has been received in town of the death of a child of Mr. and Mrs. llert. Greenwood, of .Morton, Del. The parents formerly reulcd here. Mrs. John McDonald died at her home in Cumbola on Saturday, leaving n husliand and three children, all residing at that place. The death of Mrs. .lames Seitinger oc curred at her home in Tamaqna on Satlltday muiiilng, and interment was iniiilc this morn ing, ller husband Is an engiucer on the 1'. & It. road. Death icmoved olio of Mahanoy City's prominent business men on .Sunday inniii iii. in the poison of D.ivid MiiuNainara. lie was th years of ago. ami Is survived by a wife and Jive children. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 0:30 o'clock. Services in St. Caniciis cliuich. John II. (luiuan died at his homo In Maha noy City last evening, used 70 years. Tho deceased sutlored from kidney trouble for the past eight weeks. A wife and four chi drcn sun ive him : Henry, ol Cripple Creek, Col. ; Daniel, John ami llichanl, of Mahanoy City. The deceased was a native of County (ial way, Irelaud. The six-year-old child of Herman (iroirnrv died on Suuday night from an attack of uMirlct fever. The funeral took place this morning, interment being mado in the Odd rellows cemetery. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is (i tilonsnnt t.ivri tivo. Hcgulates tho bowels, purifies tho moon. Uloars the complexion. Jiisy to make anil pleasant to take,0,") cts. Sold by 1'. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. Welllllllg Itl'lts. A pretty wedding was soleninieil in town at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chaihs llicncnian, on West Centre street, on Satur day evening. The contracting paities were their daughter, Miss Manic, and Andrew Hose. Tho ceremony took place at seven o'clock in tho parlor of the icsiilciice, which hail been tastely decorated with the national iiilois. The bride and biidegrooui were pro nounced husband and wife amid a canopy of bunting witli the stars and stiipes as a background, by Kcv. Itobcrt O'iloylc, pastor of the Tiinity Iicl'cimed church. Miss Annie I!. Uaitsrh supported the biido and W. J. Webster the bridegroom. A leception fol low eil which was enjoyed by about fifty guests. Many presents were piesented to Mr. and -Mis. itoso. Cm..!;, r.ei.i'i'i.-i', 1. A II. freiitht agent at St. Clair, was manied at his humo iu l.ccs. port on Thursday. Ho will lcside in St. Clair. Hives aio a terrible torment to the little folks, and to bome older ones. Kisily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent erne. Atuny drug store, 50 cents. Ktiinily lie union. There was an cnjnyablo family ro-unlon at the residence of Mr. and Jus. il. D Hcild.ill, on West Oak stieet, yrMculuy alternogu, tho (list held hy tho finally in many yean; The s.itlicilng comprised .Mr. and .Mrs. K. D. Ileddall, of town ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephenson, Misses Carrie and Minnie and .Master Harry Stephenson, of Silver Creek; Mr. and -Mrs. tieorge H. licdilall, of William- sport ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter I). Ileddall, of Hazletim ; William 1Z. and .Misses Annie, Sallio and Can io Iieddall, of town. The members of tho family aio noted for their musical attainments and they spent several hours producing swtet stiains which were al so enjoyed by the residents of tho neighbor hood. Tho family was photographed in a group at D.ibb'sstudio, Tho Nickel Alarm Clocks adveitised by others as being cheap for 81 cents, aro sold for U3 cents at llrumm's. 'I'Hiuailliit's ltallrond llooiu. llcccntly a number of railroad crews wero transferred fiom Shamoklu to Tiiuiaiiua, and tho latter place has become a railroad centre. Anothor story Is being added to tho depot there which will lie occupied by Kupt. Dice and his force, whoso headquarters are now at ShaiiKikiu. It is said many mme creuswill be added to Tamanua's population soon. At r.iyne's nursery, tlirardville, you will llnd the largest stock overseen in the county. I-uwhIJ ltclgllH, Hi spite tho dinials of 1'.. II. Lawall, super intendent of the Lehigh & Wilkesbarie Coal ,'ompany, it is learned that he has resigned, anil U succeeded by W. J. ltichards, chief engineer of tho romiaiiy. Tho latter for merly resided at Miucrsville, and is well known lu this county. Diphtheria rollovcd lu twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Dclcctrlc Oil. At any drug store. lMckuloskl Krraptiired. Joo I'ickalnskl, who was caught iu tho act of robbing a tailor shop about two weeks ago and sulistriueiitly escaped from tho lockup, was iccaptured this morning by I'ollceman I'oylc mill Watchman O'llar.i in a saloon on West Coal stieet. O'llara took him to jail. A Child's l oll. Margaret, the oightccu-moiith-old child of L. Austock, of North dunlin street, full from tho rear poich of the homestead this morn ing and lecoived a out over tho left eye hy strikit-'g a picket fence. Accidentally Shot. Mrs. Leon Hrkert, of Mahanoy City, was accidentally shot iu the chill hy her husband last night. Tho parties were examining the weapon and didn't know it contained a cartridge. The woman was not dangerously Injured, hut her face will bo dlsllguied. Deeds Itecordeit. From S. It. Kdwuidt, trustee, to John Mc Dowell, premises hi l'ort Curium. From Joshua 1- Holt and wife to Michael Leaauchos, proinltrs iu Hhynanduah. From lid ward l'eudU to Agnus D. lloll'mau premises In I'ottsvlllo. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoya! l'atcnt flour, and take no other bnind. It Is tho !ost Dour niwln. Annual Solos over 0,000,000 Boies 9la rem bilious and nervous disorders such ni Wind and Tain In th" St..iaeh, Giddiness, ruluess after iiieitK Head nolle, Dteltiess, Drnwsliiess, riiisliinus ot Heat, Iioss jf Appottti, Costlvutiess, Ulotches on tho Skin. Old Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE TIR8T DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will acknowledge them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ltl'.i:i HAM'S Ill,l,s, taken nsdlroct cd, will quickly r'stmo Females tn com pleto ln-ul t II. They piomptly removo jpbstructiotisortrregulnritles of tho sys tem nud cure Melt llciiduche. 1'orn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boccham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hftvo thp LARGEST SALE Ufni:) ralcnt .lleillclno In the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. PITHY POINTS. Iliippe. ilogs Throughout the Countr Chronicled lor 1 1 s I I'erusut, I'ottsvlllo is soon to lme a Iloaid of Trade. A training school for Lebanon city teacheis wIU be opened shortly hy the Hoard of School Coutiol. A proposed ordinance to keep organ grinders otr the streets of Yolk in the even ings failed before Councils. lVirson S. W. (Irillilhs, or tho Welsh Cavendish church, at Johnstown, has just informed the congregation of bis secret mar riage ncirly a year ago. Michael J. Hughes and l'atrick liurkc, ot the Fifth ward, and D.iuicl McLaughlin and Daniel Mundy, of the Fourth ward, will be candidates for the Democratic Legislative dclegateships. Trallic was tcmpuinrily blocked on Hast Lloyd street on Sunday by a huge trie being blo.Mi down in fiont of Dr. '. F. Iiurke's ollice. llowmau Hart bad I ho back of his left hand burned while dischaiging fire works last night. The saloon of A. Zakrewski, iu the Kosclnzcko building, on South Main stieet, was closed on Satiuilay evening by the owner of the propeity, M. l'ribilla. W. l Williaim. tlic plumber, lias crcclid a Hag stall' liom t'ne tip of bit sign on Nurlli White stieet, A gilt cmhlem adorns the top nf the stall' and the stars and bttipestlo.it proudly fiom it. The Max mill at Ha.leton was destroyed by lire. It employed over sixty hands. Michael J. Salmon, of Mahanoy City, de leated Holdcman, of Summit Hill, iu a 100 yaid dasli at the latter place, for $100 a side. Salmon won by 0 feet. Kddie Mcllulllo defeated Jimmy Michael iu a fifteen-mile bicycle race. The sale of the Little Diamond colliery near Miuersville was postponed until next Satuiday. The retail liceno of Wladio Cliepukaitis, in the Filth waid of Shenandoah, was trans ferred to Adam liuiowsky. Tlie Lehigh Valley shop employes at Ilazleton will wink ten hours a day dining July. Tho moon wnsn't the only thing that was full last nUht. Doom Shenandoah and hard coal. Haiti is badly needed iu every part of the region. Ciei'.iuumns, fuchsias, pausics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at I'ayno's nurseries, (lirardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Now a Villi-I'lcilged Lawyer, Hcuhcn Olick, fonneily of tlirardville ami now a resident of Shamoklu, pnvcd the examination and is now a member of the Nortinii-li'irland county bar. He has. many friends in this section Wuv wish Into stitxcss. A littlo lifo may ho sacrificed to an hour's delay. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea como suddenly. Only safe plan is to hao Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw berry always on hand. Slioi t'oeliiiy Hcli-oeil. Tiiu'Star Shoo Factory at New Hinggold was destroyed hy llio late Saturday night, tho work of incendiaries. Two frame dwellings wero also destroyed. Tho total loss is $13,500. foolish Tl'lclc, An accident which might have icsultcd moro seriously occuircd to I1. J. Doyerslast evening. Ho was standing at the comer of .Main and Ceutio streets, when a friend placed a dynamite cracker between his feet. Tho cracker exploded and tore his pantaloons to shreds and considerably damaged a pair of patent leather shoes. Iloaid fourteen Cases, Justice Toomey's business was rushing over tlie glorious Fourth. Ho disposed of four teen rases, tho majority being assaults and several charges of street lighting. Justice Shoemaker was also kept very busy. Ho disposed of a similar number ul cases. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Hoadaclio novcr fails, 25c. Notico to Water Consumers. Tho dry season of tho year is now at hand and all persona using water from the public water works arc cautioned that after this date tho washing of buggies with hose, pave ments and sprinkling of streetsaro positively forbidden. Scarcity of water necessitates tlie abovo order and It will be rigidly en forced by tho superintendent. Hy order of water Committee, 7-1-tf ' Jos. W. Hixi., Chairman. l'lrnt rlrot l ire! Insuro your property from losw In tho oldest and strongest cash companies : I'lilla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Wct Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Tardlu St., Shenandoah. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes, Take Dr. Davis' Atl-llca'dacho. All druggists NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? La . ies' Shirt Waists ! We arc not jfoiiij; to curry n single otic over tins season if reduced prices can assist us in cunviiiK out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN I GOES THE PRICES ! As tlic Spanish lleet vtcnt yestcr ilay to tlto bottom of the sen. Call early and secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. BEATEN AND ROBBED, j Louts lli iiili i, nt Win, IVnn, Visited hy Safe lllowers. At about two o'clock Sunday morning Louis llendcr, the well known hotel keeper at Win. l'enn, was rudely awakened fiom bis slumber iu his sh ciing apartment, by a blow on the back of tho head, lie attempted to arise and iccclved another blow on tlic head, hut by an almost superhuman effort succeeded iu getting out of tho bed and found himself confiontrd hy six masked men, who sit upon and heat him. The blood stained lied clothing show that thcio was a desperate struggle. Hciidcr finally became exhausted and was obliged to give up the struggle, but he did not become uncon scious. His hands wcio tied together and two of the men hustled him Into a lied room acioss tlie hall. Stains on tlie Honrs show that Heiii'ier was bleeding profusely when led away. A few minutes later the safe, which was in Hender's bedroom, was blown open, tlic burglars secured $.VI iu cash, four gold watches, a bracelet and four rings, Hender's four childien weie in a hedmom ad joining the one whcio their lather slept. The childien range from 7 toll yeitts of age. They weie kept under guard by one of the burglars, who held a lcvnlvcr at tho head of tho eldest child, a girl. Tho door of the safe was shatteiid. Having in enmpllshed this work tlie bur gl.ns who did it went to the bedroom whole Hcnder was under guard and demanded that lie tell them in what part of tho cllar he had money hittied. Homier at fust denied that he had money theie, but an Idea of possible lcllcf struck him and ho consented to go to the cellar and show the burglars where he had $1,000 buried. In reality there was no money there at all. When about todi scend from tho second to tlic first door Hcnder l ulled out in German to his eldest girl, tell ing her that she should escape from the house and summon assistance while tho burglars took him to tlie cellar. Appaicntly one of tlio six burglars undcistood (Icimati, as lie quickly hurried to tlie children's bed room and warned them that If any of them attempted to give an alarm they would be shot. Hemlir was then taken to the bar mum on the Hist Hour and after the burg lars helped themselves to several glasses of beer they look Hendcr into tlie cellar. Tlie latter designated tho place where tlie wealth was suppo.ed to bo buried and two of the burgl.ns commenced work witli pick nud shovel. Helieving that assistance might an ive, Hcnder tried to keep tlie men at work, telling them that the money was bulled six feet. Tim burglars became sus picious, however, and attacked Hcnder again, to make him tell the phuo of concialmcnt. In tho seullle Hcnder managed to partly drag tho mask fiom one of the men who piomptly knocked him against tlie cellar wall and said," ! If you do that again 1 will kill you." Hcnder was boatcti again and left unconscious in the cellar. When he reeoveied tho burglais were gone. Hendcr made his way to tlie upper part of the house and the children wero sent out to give an alarm. Hcnder is under the care of Dr. W. Stein, of town. His head is cut iu several places and his eyes are fearfully bruised. Tho icports that t lie man is likely to dio are ex aggerations, however, ho was in a bad condi tion at tiist, but hassincoiccovcrcd somewhat, llo will sutler from his experiences for several days. Mr. Hcnder yesterday denied to a re pot tor that ho succeeded in identifying one of the men. No cluo has been found leading to tlie identity of any of them. What's tho secret of liappy.vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, tlie stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and active. Hur dock llloud Hitters docs it. County Court Notes. There will lie no court until September, the first two weeks of that month being civil colli t mill tlie last two for criminal cases. A charter lias been granted tho Lvaiigellcal chuicli of Nuicmbiirg. Hairy Cruston was discharged from jail under tlie insolvent laws. Albeit J. Wagner was appointed Cliief Hur gess of tho Horough of (joidon, to fill a vacancy. A. II. darner, of Ashland, who r'n-H"' i,.' im.'.r Win. A. Mnrr ; James 1'. Flanni gan, who studied under James H. Hellly, and Ucoigo Stricgel and C. F. Muelilliof, who studied under Clcorgo M. Heads, wero ad mitted to tlie liar, and they took the oath. l'etcr Hobbiu, convicted of attempting to blow up a saloon iu Shenandoah, owned by Hart Fell, was sentenced to pay the cost, $25 fiuo and one year in prison. Oer 100 nieicantilo licenses remain with tho County Ticastiror. They w ill bo placed In tho hands of Justices of tho peace for col lection. He Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, are not to bo trilled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by 1'. D. Kirlin and a guar antee. Catholic Clerical Ctiangcs. Tho following Catholic clerical changes aro announced: Tlie liov. John C. Carey, from Our Lady of .Mercy, to St. Thomas Aquinas's; tlie liov. Joseph E. Murphy, from tho Holy Family, to Our Lady of Mercy; the Iicv. Charles F. Kavanaugli, from tho Catholic University to the Church of the Huly Family; tho Hev. John E. ilradlcy has been assigned to the Catholic University, Washington; tho Itov. John P. Mciilcy, to All Saints' Chapel, Illockley, and tho Hev. Thomas J. O'Hricn, to St. Agues's, West Chester. Hev. Mealoy was but recently ordained. Ho is a native of lirauclidale, tills county. American and Cuban Hags, all sizes and qualitios. F. J. l'ortz, 21 Noith Main St. tf Trope itles Sold hy Slierilt'. Shcri II' Toole sold tho following properties on Sntuiday : Property of Culviu H. Phillips, of Frackvillo, to W. A. Mnrr, attorney, for $50 ; frame dwelling h oil so and stable owned by Patrick Gannon, iu Butler twp., to W. A. Marr, for $50 ; dwelling house owned by Frank J. Drawing, lu Lavelle, for $5 00 ; frame dwelling houso owned by S. O. Hclner, iu Ashland, to John Dioshiimn fur $350; frame dwelling house owned by Hester Hadostv in Ashland, tu N. Hcblich, attorney, for $1,100. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Estlmutes given on largo shades, F. J. Portz, 23 North .Mala street. tf Struck by u Segment. Willie sitting on the porch of ids homo at tho southern end of White street on Sunday evening Thomas Wunro was struck on tho right foot by a segment of a car wheel weigh ing two pounds and a quarter. The piece evidently cauio from a car wheel that had been shattered by u ehingo of powder on ono of ihu neighboring hills or dirt banks. Wurgo went to tho Miners' hospital after receiving ticatnient from Dr. Phillips, who says It may bo necessary to amputate two toes of tho foot, Curo that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The host Cough Cu re. Hclioves Croup promptly Ono million bottles sold last year. -10 doses for 25 cts. Sold by P. D. KirUn and a guar autee. Largest ring on the Division, On Saturday a Hag 15x25 feet was raised on a 111-foot polo at Port Itichinoud, by tho employes of the P. & li. K. U. It Is the largest Hag along tho Heading division, and tho master of ceremonies was Charles Curtis, Il reman of engine No, 00, Tho inks' Day Out. The Ashland lodge, of Elks, of which about fifty Shenandoah residents aro members, will hold their first annual otttlug on ho 7lh lust., at Scheuy's farm. It is lur lncui hers of the lodge only. Till: IVnATHKU. The foieeast for Wodncsdayt Clear, with slowly rising temperature and light to fresh variable winds. PERSONAL MENTION. llowrrd Dodson has- gono to Wllkcsbarro to spend a week witli fi lauds. John Fogle, of Co. F, 8th I'egt., In camp at Falls Church, Va , is homo on a furlough. Arthur Trezlso, of llrooklyn, N. Y spent I inn Bunuay in town visiting lctattves. I J. 0. Mctz, of Ttoverton, was a guot of town friends yestorday. tlcorgo lloxby, of Huston, Mass., Is in town spending a vacation with tils parents. Ucoigo Ocrther and William Young, of Heading, spent yesterday In town. Miss Jennie D.ivls, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town Inst evening. (leorgo Hess, of Scranton, Is tho guest of friends hero. Miss lhnma Krick spout to-day as n guest of friends at rottsvlllo. J, J. i'raney transacted business at tho county seat tills morning. MIssLavlnin Grosser, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town yesterday as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Hlakcr, of South Jaidln street. Misses Lottie and Ella Hownian, who wero guests of town lclatives, returned to their homo at Norehumborland to-day. Ocorgo Shoeiier, of Sunbury, spent yestor day in town. John Hay, the Pennsylvania llallroad baggagcinastcr, spent tho Fourtli ot Sunbury. Joseph Mauley, nf Northumberland, was a guest of town friends over tho Fourth. Miss Mattio Jones, of Lost Creek, is visit ing tlie family of Dr. D. W. Straub, nt Hethlchcm. A little baby glil has been welcomed into the home of. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter liynke wicz, on Last Ceutio stieet. Tlie welcome visitor made Ills appearance on Sunday, Miss Blanche. German, of Miuersville, is visiting Miss Ida Durnbach, of West Centra street. Misses Annie Sticehor and May nritlitbs have returned to 1'hiladclphla after spending a few days visiting friends iu town. .Miss Laura Acker has returned homo from several days visit to Tiimau.ua. Mr. and Mis John Monaghan, of Philadel phia, siieiit yesteiday at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. J. Momtglian, on Smith Main street. Mr Monaghan is chief stoiekeepor at tho League Island navy yard. L. C. Malick, accompanied by Miss Sadio Haiigh, spent Independence Day among Sliauiokin acquaintances. David Hrooks cnuo up from Philadelphia to spend tho Fourth with former townsmen. John ("antwell, of Miuersville, is a guest of town leiatucs. S. O M. Hollopeter, Esq , has returned fruni Philadelphia, whcio lie spout tlie past tin days visiting Ids family. Miss Mazio Stanller and Frank Webb wero Font th of July visitors to Tamaima, Messrs. Chailer Niswentcr, V. J. Jones, Saylor Lougsdorf and Hichard Howse, enjoy ed tho cool mountain breezes at Glen Onoko yesterday. Messrs. IL II. Zulick, T. M. Stout, F. O. Itccso and James Cox, were in attendance at the races at Hloomsburg yesterday. Miss Tiemey, of Northumberland, spent Independence Day at tho Alunley residence, on West Cherry street. Mrs. Michael Loftus and daughters, Misses Julia and Nellie, have returned to their home iu ll.iltiinorc. George Yost was an Independence Day visitor to Sunbury. Miss Sarah Stein, ono of tho nurses at the University of Pennsylvania hospital, at Philadelphia, arrived in town yesterday to spend a vacation of two weeks with er parents. W. J. Campbell, of Ashland, was seen on our streets to-day. John Hough, of town, who recently grad uated from tho Hoston Conservatory of Music, has accepted a position as piano tuner in a largo music house at Ilolyoke, Mass. John Dowling, .Manager of the 'Grand Union tea storo at Harrisburg, spent Inde pendence Day nt tho homo of his paients on West Cherry street. John Heeso and Jesso Thomas havo re turned from a bicycle trip to Hloomsburg. Misses Clara C'lino, Annie Kimmel, Annio .!;.;. eii, Nellie Haird and Corinuo Tempest, of tho local corps of public school teachers, havo gono to Washington, D. C. They will bo absent about ten days, durinc which tlmn they will attend the annual convention of tne national Teachers Association and visit Old Point Comfort. Tho best place to buy your wall papor is at F. J. l'ortz, 21 North Slain street. Wo havo tho largest stock north of tho mountain, tf Colliery Notes, A tunnel nearly a milo in length and con necting St. Nicholas and Maple Hill collieries from "Huck to Huck" is being driven by Os hrcy, of Glrardville, and Williams, of Sheu andoah. An air compressor is being used and tho work is being dono by colored men. Tho capacity of St. Nicholas colliery is to bo lucreascd to 700 cars a day. This will he brought about by the introduction of twenty four woodcu jigs and otlior mechanical addi tions. iMilliley's I'liMllenment, A correspondent to the Tninaqua Courier, writing from Camp Alger, has this to say about aShenandoahian who is now a member of Company 11: "Hig, jovial Hilly Mauley, 0 foot 1 and always happy, has a bono to pick with tho United States irovni-mnmit On account of his sizo it is impossible to secure a pairot pantaloons to lit. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants nt Puyno's nurseries, Girardvillo. Electric cars pass tho door. 5-ll-tf ltiiluiiieit From an Kuatern Xilp, Messrs. J . W. Hough and W. II. Waters havo returned linmo frnm il f,vn.v.nl- solourn to Hoston, Mass. Whllo iu tho Now i.ngianu states iney jouineyeil to Walttiain, Mass., whero they wero entertained by John Skentb nnd bis ihiiiebtera frit-mat- mcMatif. of Mahanoy City. Among other Schuylkill couniians wnoni nicy met at mo SUeath residence wero Misses Jeunle Trimble and Mnttia Linton, of Mahiuiov Citv. ami Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams, formerly of town, Mrs. Williams was lormerly Miss Jonuio Gnuter. 'tTi.i. oee. : vi mauiouoior E NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, j G E 11 MA 11 MEDICAL LAWS,, piiiauriunu uy inuneai puyEiciaast OR. RICHTER'S fat. a aiitimn EXPELIEB. World renowned! ItcmsrkaMysurreHfnll Onlv rreniilnn with TmM. Mu-L- Ani.. t K. Ad. Ilk liter A Co., 21,-. l'carlStj. Xew Vorl. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch nouses, Own OlassworVn. 23i&60u. Endoracd & rccouunuuuuii by a. wasley, 106 N.Maln St., 0. H, Hagenbnch, 103 N.Maln St,, i-.r.u, Kirlin, 6 S. Main St., rjZ3iZ'tr, - S, Rhfn.niln.h DR. niCltTER'B ' "ANCHOU" HTO.HAClfAT. Iin.1 tr.. JjWH STATU BICNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Op HiiENANixuii. Subject to IVniocrulle roles. KEEP arc- . ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need rt good solid pair of shoes, with solid counter and leather insole, this is the place to get them. We don't keep Ladies' Slices 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 and lace, si.e utf to a, for 68c, worth. jSi.oo. 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 Pointer & Son. Our line ol Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we buy our own leather and just pay for the labor in making them. We can, therefore, sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods cannot be beat. We also carry a nice line of Men's, Coys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ElIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST On Saturday, 2nd Intt., on the road i between Hrandonvlllc and V'in. IVnn, a pocket book containing $2.) hi cash nnd twelve railroad passes. The Under will please leavii tho pockethook and passes at tho IIkuam otllce and retain the caih ns a reward. 7-5-It FOU HUNT. A largo storeroom nnd dwelling in t e Dornbach property, on East Centre street, near Main. For information apply to M. M. llurke, Esq. 7-'J-2wk. YTOTICK TO THE I'UBMO -The power-or. IN attorney from (lerlach Dotnlmch to Itev. John (Jruhler, of Shenandoah, lies been an nulled by mutual consent and a powcr-of-at torney lias been given by snld (Icttuch Horn bach to Charles Dornbach. All parties having claim ngainst, or payment to make on account of said (Jerlaeh Dnrnbnch's estftte are rerpiested to picseut them to Charles Don-bacli, or M M. Burke, Es(. 7-2-3t "VJOTICK. A family rielrlng to adopt an il orphan uir), aged about 13 years, should make application to this ollice, when further information can be obtained. G-;i(j-tf IjlOIt HUNT Store room nnd dwelling, cen ' t rally located, with all modern conveic leiices. Apnly at No. 113 North Main street, Hhcnnndoah. 0-21-tf IOUUKN'T.-rroperty, No. 318 Wct Centre 1 street, recently vacated by 1'hlllp Hoehler, the butcher. Suitable for grocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling nnd stable attached. Apply to C. G. Palmer, 310 West Centre street. 6-18-tf JTIOIt SALli A valuable property on AVest ) Centre street, dwelling hoiibe, and nil con veuienccH In desirable location Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, 5-7 tf 7!OU SAIJC A saloon. Good stand and con- trnl loc.Ulou. Has two pool tables, one being n combination of pool nnd billiards. Apply nt tho I J 1-itAi.i oflice. tf That it is a success was demonstrated by our test made last week in full view of the jmblic. Considering the difficulties the test was made under, the stove realty excelled nil guarantees which accompanies a sale. This range was shipied direct from the factory, was never subject to even a fire, and after the first match was applied, it was ready for bakiug purposes in two hours. Two pans of biscuits, six dozen In all, one pan on the bottom nnd the other on the shelf, were baked brown In less than twenty-five minutes, and distributed among the spectator as a sample of its baking qualities. The same test and results will be derived iu cooMng and roasting, This range, "The Cinderella" is daily dis played on the sidewalk in fiont of our store. An .nvitation is extended to all to call and examine it. Several of them have already been sold, and only the highest words of praise are expressed by the purchasers. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. A Hoot place tor a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 12. Centre atrect, Mellet's building, Wine, Wlilnklra, lleer nnd Olipirn. lrrrlii hvvr lu tuwa ulwuytf ou tap. mm mm YOUR nr ft THE - EDUCATED and RUSTIC TASTES In wall papers nud rfecnrntlona It one of tlie nineteenth century ncoomplhlinieut'. Thai i why those who select their wall paper ofr C.YKIHX'H get such delightful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase, the Jt pensive trailed, the riepItfiK mid color are just n artistic In the cheaper grade's If they are not ho licit, l'or those whi whli to decorate theh roomg with uitUttv wall papers ko to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Your Homo or aV Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANV. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently nnd quickly Cured cur no pay. Written guarantee to alsolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangjr. ExatuJnatfon Free. loo persons cured In SuolAiry, Shamokin, Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can be refeircd to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. millions of Dollars flo up In snioko ovory your. Take n risks but got your houses, stock, fu niturc, etc., Insured lu first-class r liable companlos as rourosoutod by DAVIb FATIST Insurance Afett AUo Llffl.ftndAreldentAt CorapnlM DRINK- CI.KARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparllla... and Orange Champagne.