) We Sti! I Lead In sellinc box miner o 1 1 and tablets for this reason : "The r;oods arc right and the price is right " Tablets from 1 cent up. A good box of paper with envelopes I for ui cents. Wo can do still b tU-r as the price advances. i HOOKS & BROWN, a rsl. IVialn St. j A SUMMER TONIC. j fr'Beef, Wine i)L and Iron. l-nrgc liottlo, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Ah liflli't'f'il lit Dciilliiirs In I'hlliulol In tun! Hall iinorc. I'l ui ipl'f 1 July II. I'lour clow: win tcr 'i t in. f'. i.liTi IVniivylviinlu roller, t j v I mills. , Mia. f.:.2.vju.4fl. li 1 1 1 .h.ll, lint sec.i,l.. at $3.10 per L.ji.tl 11 ih.il e I1. iin.-ylviuili. Wheit tli-f s., r,.,. July, ,SUl,ivl,,.. Cirn llrm No -' mixed. July, :!'n:ij'4c: No. 2 yellow Mr local tivulc, aTV'ilifi'sc OiitB qui, 1 .iiul stcmly: No. 2 while, TMti :'.0c. ; Nj ' while, (.'lipped. SO'iHOV'. lluy weaU; cliMi timothy, $12 for large Imles. tteef qim 1 b 1 f hums, V12.Wa'Z.. Pork firm; fjir.il $1 iTl.'i.W. Luni firmer; weHtern B iim (1 $.". VUi. llulter steady; West em (leameiy, ,t.'fili1i..('. ; do. factory, 11 1 '4c infills, l'i'.e. ; Imitation crcain erj IJ' Hi ; New York dairy. 12ft lii'oc. ; tr .inn vi ll'.jc. I'lieexc iulct. Iure, liU (.",!. small, white. T'l'iii'-ai'.; large, co" jr- d I'lTVc; Himill, colored, Tc.; part skims, 4 4 'i .".'4c; full klm, VitHc Kkkb Btt uly New York und Pennsylvania, l; ilj 1 western, fresh. ttiigffilRc. Pota toes llrm new. SJ.r.(M :!. Tallow firm; city, t I-lCc i mmtry. :i' ii H"c. I'ottonseed oil wi k ii iii" crude. lxn IS'ic : do. yellow, 2" j.Ii I'tlilnme fleudy: l.ung Inland, 'it pi r h.it'icl. Ual iiii.ii. . July 6. Klour dull and un rhan. l W heat firmer; upot. RKdSIUe.; month, vi'.imic.; August. 7B'4o. : Septem b(r 71c , steamer No. 2 red, 75f'7.l4c. ; southern, by sample, TTiSKl'c. ; do. on Trade, "Cesic. Corn strong; spot and month, 3Ci.c. ; AuRUHt. SCc; September, S7'jc; steamer mixed. Slliii.inic.: south evti, white. .'t&irSOHc. : do. yellow. SiiVifr :!7c. Outs easier. No. 2 while, 291-jiiiaoV.c. ; No. 2 mixed 2U',2?27e. Kye ilrmer;" No. 2 fie irliy 1 No. 2 western, I9c. Hay nulit No 1 timothy, Jll.D0Sri2. Lettuce, Jl 10 H .1 I.lvo Stock Miu'UoIh. Yoik. July 0. Heeves nctlvo; i'i'I tows steady; bulls steady; 11 low. 1, all sold; steers, tl.GIKiffi.nO; ,111.1 -t.iKs. "! i."': bulls, $2.T,vsi:i.f"0; New Ft t.er. shade uxi n choice $1 cows. $2'u:i."r,. Calves generally lA ,til 1 .-'AcO dull .itid weak; 4ii5 un sold c Ms $4'!i:i."ri: tons. VoMiC: butter milks J.!n 1.30, westerns. $2.t!2'.ni. l'rlmii liatuH sheep tlrm; others dull and weak; lamb I' 1 -n , higher, r,i. curs unsold; sheep Jj Vi.IjU: lembs. $I...O'iQ.CU, culls, 3 iiiul Hons slow at Jiii4.U. 1-. st Liberty. Pa., July 0. Cattle Bt idy, .xtra. $1.75111.115; prime, l 655j4.7D; common $3.!0ul. Hogs steady; prime medium" 1 rid heavies. M.iGf'il, best York ti I " "i4 light to fair Yorkers, W.f.V.ii '' 'w i to ipiilltw $'lti.",i4, roiiahs, ,11 , ' rihei i stc ,d , iiioiie, .ti..'.5'(l ' t, 1 'i 1111011. $",.'i4, chid,-,, ye.ii-l.ii ;s, I . . 11.01011 10 t:inul 111 1 'Ml spring roo 11 'iio.'iiio: cul calve , f oV'jV. I'll..! I'lrel rlrnt Insure your property from loss in the. oldest anil stioiiKcst cash companies : I'hila. Underwriters Insurants tUi. of North America ami I'l re .Wnoiation, Hartford 1'iro Ins Co., American Kirn Insuranco Co., West Chester Fire lus. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 12a H. .Tiirdin St.. SliuiiiindiiHli. Has Cccn Removed ...TO... Robbins Buildiuf, Centre and While Streets, nillions of Dollars do up iu siuoko ovory year. Take u risks but get your housos, stock, fu niture etc., 1 11 bu red In first-class r liable companies as ruprcsonUxl by riAVIlj FAUST, -'surancc Ag:ett IJAMli rAUOl) m south Jardln PI AIkii Ltle.BndAcclilculol Corapanlra yoooooo&oooc Webster's jliiteniatioiial! accessor of thtt u VimhrUlgett," TUe Ono Great Standard Authority, So vrll-t llu. It. J. lin-wer, Jiuttm I'. H. Mipreino Court. Htaiiclarcl of the V. S. Oov't Vrlntinir ( otDce, tne v . nupifiito uoun, ail lue rum nu r ire tne Courti, kQdof near y all tho bclioolUooki. Warmly Couiiiieiulect tf State fiuperintcmleutfi ( of Sctiooln, Cullft'u lT.il ( dftits,ar.(inUierKtluctitoni - (Oinotti wiiuoui nuuiuer invaluable In tin liouwlinli), mul tit ( ui l uvi, bfiunnr, ir Jt-U.fnt.il UUtl, UllU b' li ft tin utir. 1 1 in BRST POU PRACTICAL USD. It U easy to find the ward wanted. It Is cmy to ascertain the pronunclaoii It Ik easy to trace the growth of a word. It U easy to learn what a word incam. J mi jl '11- J ITJi JTIUillia pflXMI 'li' I I. -t .llll'.ll (inn' Irnliltlie prei Willi 11 I n ili 1 11 iu Una niitilli IJ111 niott lliercllKli l-'il-iri il 'iii'l i "'rji.lili .d miK nlii'Hi. lh 11 il.tl , ' ' . mult Oils 11 work tn WhUh i 14 o ..1 nitty uv iiniu n i, r-.iimiijjisw. X otrr Tim bcst. X tfT"SpecImen pagei ent on appllratlon to 6 7..t- f. MKItKIAST CO., Publisher, A SitrlnMlehl. Mass.. V.H.A. 60OOOOOOOOOO0OOOOO0OOOOOOC C. v-VV.'rtl-s.l'-yAllUi -.v. It -S . . Sr BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTHAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. FOley, direst PERSONAL MENTION. Mrv William Wnuici npetit Ui-ilfty visiting friends at l'ottsvllle. Mm. I'M wind Keene wi a guest of frlenils at l'rackville to day Mr. Aliraham JIotow iint to-ilay vUlt itm nt Si'liuylkill Haven. Mrs. Harry I.tttle mid win, of I'ottsWUe, tile visiting friends in town. Datilvl lMwanU, of PliilutlelliliU, Uo won a Kct of relatives In town, rcturneil to the city ycxtenlity. George Pierce, of Finuk ille, Ws a vl'llor to town to-day. Mr D.ivid Kvnns ami Mrs. W. ,1. Port, visiled relatives at Fnickvlllu to day. lion. M P. Fowler tranwicteil lntslhe nt Hie coittily .eiit this nioitilng. .lohn liidttiiler titiil lileliatd Taylor enjoyed a drive to Pottsvillo yesterday. Mrs. 11. ,!. Mtildoon, whom illness assiitued such a wiiotia form that her fileinU lieeiinie apprehensive, was icporteil Minewliat 1 1 1 1 -pi ovcil to-tiny. Mr. and Mrs John W. I!,ute1i, of South llowcis street, have w 1th them for a week's Mu.ition their young son, liayiunnil 11., who is an iuni'itc of a Pliilailclphia Insllliitlou for nunc children. He tins iei-oicil very Leliu tieial trnitiiiiK (luring tin- past font years. Mis. 'l'liuiMiis A. I'vutis, of D.iuvillo, is visiting Mrs. ,1. S. Williams, of I'jvst Coal street. Mrs. John Yenger ypent to-itay as a guest of friends at Mt ('urine!. Landlord Jo-epli lllekert is sitfl'erlng from an attack ot quinsy. Misses Iihtxliu anil Mattie Lee ato homo ft 11111 Pliiladolpliia to attend the funeral of their nephew, John Lee. Mrs. Hennessy, of Turkey linn, is grad ually rccovetlng fiotu an extcniled spell of slckncs. l!ev. William Fcrgunoii, anil family, of the far West, are the guests of the funnels' mother, Mr. Ferguson, of West Cherry sheet. Mrs. Stone, of Si ranton, is being cuter lainnd at the residence of Mr. anil Mrs. L. 1). Davidson, 011 North Main street. Mrs. Stone is the mutlicr of Mrs. Davidson. William Kvnns, of West Cherry street, is on the sick list. Walter Mi tluiness has made disappearance en our stitcts again He H recovering from an illness of several month, duration. Miss Lyiliii nisenliower lias ictutncd home from Newark, N. J., wlictu she served In the capacity of a teacher at Wood's business college lttlliiiw ny Mopped, A horse that was lunnitigaway was stopped at the corner of Main and Centre streets this morning by Joseph Itlakcr, just in time to prevent the wagon from colliding with a telegraph pole. Special at Cumui)'. Thursday, Friday ami Saturday, July 7th. Sth and Oth, jelly tumblers with lids, Ml cents per dozen. Dinner plates, were Be now 3c ; one lot of Hint glass tumblers, were 3c now Sc. Th eso are rare bargaius. Take advan tage of theso prices. Conway's Famous 5 & lOe store, 7-7-ilt 102 N. Main street. l'eiisloo Cranteil. Mrs. William ltichanK, of Mincrsx 111c, has seemed thioligli Justice Slioenialcr, ol town a widow's pension of jS per month. Will Secure .lliiniiy Michael. The Haxletou Athletic Association litis de cided to secitto Jimmy .Michael, thu champion middle distance rider ot tho woild, to ride a match race of St) miles against I'Mwaid Taylour, the champion of France, the lace to take place in the near future at Hnzle park. Heat Out or Wages. Frank Sukalowski charged Frank Wus kiewicz befoiu Justice Shoemaker with heat ing him out of wages due lilm fur work in the laiangowan culliory. The delcndaiit gave $300 bail. Yos-toi'ilay--. Ilusoliutl ('uuiiw. ,t 1 Hit sow is I'litsiiiug, :: Si. 1.011K 1. At Brooklyn Huston, !i: llnu.klyii, ;;. At Chicago riiica,o, li; I'li'Mlaiid, 5. At DultlinoK' h'lrst game; liiltlmore, !i; Phlladi Iphla, S. Si und game; Haltimorc, 15; Phil.idclplila. 11. At Wllkesbarre- WllUesbarre, fl; Mon treal, ;i. At Providence -Providence . IS; Springfield, 0. At Syracuse -Syracuse, la; Itochester, II. At Huffulo l.uli'alo,17; Tui-onto.i. At Hartford Lam aster. 7; Hartford, 4. At Itcndlng- Allenlown. 1(1; Heading, (i. At P.itirson (foneltcd) Putcrson, 9; Ncwarki 0. .Mlli'dcliiIIH ClHH'Illns 11 1 it II l'iil . Is 1 1 1 pvst mi . Jamaica. July 7. Seven of tile Slui tllHll cui'iiMas who have been Hhuotlnir fiiirn trees Into iiiiBsing nui- buluuccs und pack trains near Santiago dc Cuba hit e been captured und are under heavy guntd at tlenetul Wheel er's headquarters. They have killed two (lnc'torc Denfnrth and Trooal, and aru now being held as piiKoners of war. It has not yet been decided what to do with them, but It is thougllt likely they will be executdl. Two of them, at least, are former convicts. Inrrlntm liei'ni's Probably Preo. "Washington. July 7. The war de partment yesterday posted the follow ing UispaUh from Ueiieral Shaffer, dated July 6: "I um just In receipt of a letter from General Soul (piolmbly Tonil) agreeing to exchange llubson and men lieie, to make exchange In the morning, yesterday he refused my proposition of exchange." Though no further dispatches on the subject have been received, it Is believed here that the Merrlmnc heroes are now safe with in the American linen. l.nynl Coetiiiiii-Anicrlemi-. Vahhlngloii, July 7. A delegation of rpiicntull,'e Gorman-American citi zens of Ohh.igo called upon President MiKinley to teiu'ei to Ii 1 111 tho German-American leslment recently or ganized of Uermnn-Americun citizens of th state of Illinois, principally Chi cago. The president said he would be only too nlad lo accept the otter if ex isting laws would empower lilm to do so. The committee left . ilh tile 1m pressli n that the regiment will be uc ceptud. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes (USPS TOE BIIiIOTJS AND NEEV0U3 DISORDERS Riieh as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness attor meals, Houd ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat, Loss ot Appetite. Costlveness. Ulotches on tho Skin. Odd Chills. Dls turbed Sleep, frightful Dreams and nil Nervous ami Trouihllui; Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Kvory aullorer will acknowledge them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:t:H.lM'S rilXS. taken as direct ed, will quickly rcstoro Fomalos to com pleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho f,ys toia und cure hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IH MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hiT tbe LARGEST SALE Ofnny I'alenl.MeillcIno In tbe IVorld. 2So. at all Drue Stores, Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 65 cents in five illon lots, delivered. Mien mid U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPslOirCOMPANY, No ll-ll'jlst Coal Strelt, Slietiilliiloall, PcMin. !tlall olilels piHllitl litlfliilcd lo. PITHY POINTS. (lilppelllllKH TbrollKltout the Country tlbronleteil tor Itlmtv VeriMal. The Millers' Journal lias added a "horio editor" to Its stall'. The state tem'hers iiiwocliitlon Is In session lit l'ellcfoute. The Y. M. ('. A. of I'oltsvlllc will close bemuse of a lack of funds to carry on the work. They located In thu wioiik town. l'ev. M. J. l'lrey, pastor of the Kiiiilish Lutheran church nt l'ottsvllle, has accepted a call from the I.tithciaii church at Spring- ncld, Ohio. The School Ihx in this tuwn, 1 1 mills, is hleher than any other town iu the county. In Jlahanoy City it is nine mills. The First National llank of town has de claicd its usual setnl-iitiliiial dividend1 of three per cent. Many bad pavements In dillcicnt p:irts of town, need the attention of the Chief llnrgess. Frank WndlliiKcr, the Mnbanoy City butcher, has located permanently in New Cutlc. ucHr I'iltsbtitg. The statu uuthotltlos are iiiipcctlui; thu milk in some towns mid cities, to iiisuio n pure supply. Thirty-one Schuylkill enmity recruits left l'littsvillc yesterday to be sworn into the vol unteer army at I'ottstown. Ashland has nntunled it Hoard of Trade, and will elect permanent ollicets next week. A commission was issued to Judge William 1). l'orter, of l'lttsliiiru, to bo judiie of the superior court to succeed thu kite Judge Wlckh.ini. The Ashlaml lllks ale enjoyinj; their first outing to-duy at Schelly's f.inn. Mine Inspector Ilrennau, of thu Shamiikiu district, leports three fatal and six non-fatal accidents for the mouth. Uniting suits ut Atlantic City sue tame this season, say tho-e who have visited the scashoie. If the stnrviim peoplu of Santiago only had some of those Mutnnzas unties now they'd be better tiied. Mildred Davis, a one year old child tif 2J South l'lum alley, is inirciing fium scarlet fever. L. J. Wilkinson is having tv business an nouncement lettered on the l.luyd street iilc of his building. Thu letters are largo ami very attractive. All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (lirarih ille. lacctiic cars pass the door. fi-tl-lf A llcsjiei'iitc Woman. Constable Matt, (lihliiii this morning made a levy under a laudloid's warrant for $ll.o:i ivsiicd on complaiiit of Mrs. Kli.tlii'th Cieary against Harrv A. (iahlu, who lcside.s corner of Jardiu and l'opuiar streets. While the olliccr was discharging his duty Gable's wile madu repeated depd-ate attacks on him. Dishes, frying pans and other utensils were hurled at the olliccr, hut he dodged all ex cept a fruit j.ir, which struck him under the eye and raised a discolored lump thoiizu of a hen's egg. Mrs. (Iahlu then jumped upon a lounge and shouted "File!" "Police !" and ".Minder!" as loud as her lungs would allow, alter which she madu a luugu at Gihlon with a pair of p.ipeihaijger's shears. This tlihlon took from the woman, hut she again lunged at him with a butcher knife which the tilllcur also secured after receiving a cut on thu right thumb. James Cieary, (llblbti's assistant escaped Injury, but says tho tussul was one of the hottest he has seen. Karl's Clover l!out Tea Is a pleasant laxa tive. Uegulates the bowels, purines the blood. Clears the complexion. 1'asy to make and pleasant to take, a.'i cts. Sold by 1'. I). Ivlrliu and a guarantee. Held I ii r Conspiracy. James and Samuel Iiwson and George Kantnor wcie put under $3ftil bail, each, by Justicu Shoemaker hist night on complaint of l'.itilck Gibbons, who charged them with conspiring to waylay and beat him. Gibbons said the lirst attempt was made by trying lo draw him into a light iu the saluon ho is uiainging, and subsequently they followed him and made threats. A CHILD KN.IOVS Tho pleasant llavor, gentle action and sooth ing etlVct of Syrup of Figs, whmi in need of a laxatiun, and if the father or mother be costlvu or bilious, the most gratifying results folluw its use ; so that it is thu best family remedy known and eveiy family should have a bottle. Manufai'tuicd by thu Califuinia Fig Syrup Co. Soclnl tiatberlog. A very enjoyable social gathering was held last evening at thu residence, of .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kvaus, on West Cherry street, iu honor of Mr. lirewer, of Trenton, X. J. Thero was singing by the Methodist Fpiseopal church choir, games of various kinds and refreshments were served. Attention, ltllHiuuHK .Men. A regular meeting of the Shenandoah Business .Men's Association will hu held this (Thursday) evening at So'elock, iu Schmidt's hall, North Main street. All business men and property owners are requested to bu present and aid iu thu organized ell'ort to "boom hard coal." (iolllg to M'fll, Announcement lias been made of tho ap proaching wedding of Miss Maggie M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petur Hutehart, of "2U North West sticet, to Henry M. Spohr, ol town. Tho event will bu soluiiiuWcd iu the Church uf the Holy Family, on North Chest nut street, Tuesday, July tilth, at S a. in The prospectie bride is a saleslady in Frank Schmidt s storo. Headache Quickly Cured, Davis' Anti-Huadaeho uevur falls, 2."ic, Dr. Wanted lor l'aii!H'ltmicut. A Heading dctectivu is in search of tin whcieuliouts ol l nanus .inner, ol .Miller s Station, this county, who is charged with the cmhciSislcuiuut of f."i, (lull. Donpito thu fait that thu ultlrcrs have made u thorough search, they have failed to locate him. Iluy Keystone Hour. Bo suiu that the memo l.KKsio & Hack, Ashland, Ps... is printwlnu ovory rack. Obituary. Charles tax, Jr., died ut his home In King town vulluy on Wednesday, aged W years. Thu iletuaK'd is well known iu this town, ami was u prominent member of thu Jr. O. V. A. M. Tlio funeral will taku place Saturday morning, ut 10 o'clock, ami Interment will bu madu in tho Xiugtotv n cemetery. Amilverury CoU-brtitcd, Tlio members of Juniata Council No. Ill, Dogree of Pocahontas, csjlcbrutud tho eighth uuulvursary of their lodge laU evening in their room in the F.g.in building. Tho even, lug was passed very cnjoyahly In singing and literary exercises and ico cream, cake and other leficsliineuts weio served. KILLED ON A PLANE. A Young Mini ol l'rarkltin Instantly Kltlnl l.ust Night. Arthur (lough, ngeil 18 yours, of l'rackville, employed us a pully oiler on Mahauiiy l'lauc, w.is instantly klllcl last evening. Ills hody was found on the trucks by his father, Joseph (lough, who In tho assistant foreman of the plane. Thu father grief on liniling the dead bedy of his son 'A'as hcarticndering to behold The hoy's body was horribly mangled. It is not known exactly how the victim met his death. A rlinht wreck had occuricil on the plane, by a trip of cars being tun on before thu "haiuey" had reached the bottom. The bottom men telephoned to the father of tho deceased, w ho was at thu top of the plane, and on his wayihiHli he iliscovercit thu hody of his sou. The dcceasi'il win regularly employed ns a biakeinan, but last night he was put on the plane as oiler to tako the place of the regular man, who was oil' duty for thu night. Gough was the sou uf Joseph and Mary J Gottgh. of Fiiiekvillc, a giandsoii of Mr. mi l Mrs. D.ivid r.vans, ol this town, and a ucphew of Thomas Hellls and Mrs. W. J. l'mtz, also of this town. The hest place to buy your wall paper Is at F. J. I'crtz, 21 North Main street. Wo have the largest stock north of the mountain tf Most Direful Music. The Chattanooga Times pays its respects to tho drum corps with the Fourth Pennsyl vania regiment now encamped at that place, as follows: "If everything elso wcro as con ducive to the genuine comfort of the mem bers of the Fourth legiincnt in cuup here, It would all be overcome by the constant dis coutfuit Indicted upon the regiment, dally, nlgthly, hourly, all the time, by a most Healthful, vociferous, sonorous, unmusical drum corps, attached temporarily, everybody hoiies.to Pennsylvania Fourth regiment. The instruments themselves are inotrensive ap pearing engines of torture, hut the moment they fall into the hands of the hearties (lends who pretend to play "music on them, especially after ti liberal patronage of the regimental "canteen" they ate utisiirpas-ed iu cruelty by any sound of combination of sounds that ever strained the tissues of ti tympanum or knocked thu einiilihrluin of a nei veils s.wem out of plumb." Harry Hafncr, Joseph Peters and John Jones, of tuwn, ate nicinhurs of thu drum corps re fetred to Notice 4to Water Consumers, The dry season of the year is now at hand and all pur-ous using water from the public water works aic cautioned that after this dato thu washing of buggies with hosu, pave ments and sprinkling of sticetsare positively forbidden. Scarcity of water necessitates the above order and it will he rigidly en forced by the superintendent. I!y order uf water Committee, 7-1-tf Jos. W. Hum., Chairman. I.nltesldo ltuilwsy Ccnsiiled. A coionui's jury heard testimony at Maha uoy City last night to determine the causo of the death uf Anthony Scanlou, ami after de liberation the following veidict was reached: "That the said Anthony Scanloti camu to his death on the aid day of July, A. D. lbOS, from Injuries received by being um over by an electric car on the Lakeside Railway in Mahanoy Township, said death was due to the neglect of tho l.akesidu Klectric Hallway Company in not using proper prciautious iu the running of cars." It appears that the unfortunate man had fallen upon thu tics with his arm on the rail, and when the ear struck time member ho had twisted under the fiaiue work of tho car. Amurk'.iti and Cuban (lags, all sixes and qualities. F. J. l'ortz, 21 Ninth Mam St. tf Mnliiiuoy City 's Now t:oitip:iny. I On the 12th lust, thu nuw company formed , at Mahauoy Cily will be lniisteml into' servile by the olliccrs of the new Thiol lirigaile. Shenandoah is well icpicseuted. the following being among the nutiilier: Daniel ll.iehiiiaii, William Iinglit. Georsc llui'hner, Frank Codrington, William Davis, John Graham, I, mils Gylan, llany Hallu- hush, Harry Jenkins, Georae Kantiier and Henry Kol.il. The little hamlet of I'.lliin- gowati furnishes tho folluwing, headed by the old campaigner Thomas llroilerick.Maitin Corrigau, Michael Dully and Martin Jen nings. The company is composed of sixty nicinbeas, and will be thu last ouu of tho ulghtecu nuw companies to bo mustered in. Window shades from IU cents and upward. Fstimates given on large shades. F. .1. Port, 21 No.'th Main street. tf Cltleiis Complain. llniToi! UVK.S'INO HKKAI.D: Tho attention of the police is again called to the fact that a hit of hoodlums who congregate at the un finished Franey building, corner ot Main and I.loyd streets, persist iu insulting and ubus- ing respectable people who happen to pass. If tho police are powerless to stop this nuisance some other means should be applied to remedy this glowing evil. Manv CniZKNs. I''lreinen Changed. A change of llremcu has been inadu nt tlio Iirandoiivillu station of thu public water works, Patrick Hand, Jr., succeeding Will iam Wome r. Tho change) was made yester day. lie Xeit Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to ho trilled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Curo will save you much trouble. Sold by P. 1), Klrliu and a guar antee. Tralllc Dttlajcd. Tratlic on the Schuylkill Tiiation lino was delayed a halt hour or riiotu yestuiday after noon by a car leaving the track at the curve, corner of Mam and Coal streets, lhu ac cumulation of dirt at this point dtiriu stormy whether car-sou thu trouble. Curo that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tlio best Cough Cuiu. Relieves Croup promptly. Gno million bottles sold last year. II) dose's for S3 cts. Sold by 'P. 1). KlrHu and u guar utiteu. Itetircd From the Itusiness. A Frackvlllo correspondent says : "W. J Morgan, of Shenandoah, fur tho past six mouths junior partner In ownership of the l'rackville Ledger, has retired from the bul uoss, his placu being taken by .Mr. John Coon." To Cure Headache in 15 Minutes, Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-Heudaehu. Alldiiigglsts NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earlh us the American Navy ?, La ies' Shirt Wnists ! we arc lien going to cany a slliine one over this season if t educed juices can ussist us in carrying out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES ! As the Spanish fleet went ycslor eluy to the bottom of the sea. Cull curly and secure a burgaiu. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Till! ATKATIIF.lt, Tlio foifeiast for Friday: Fair, sultry and warmer weather and southerly witnU. iUAHANOY CITY. Ailhlir Nash, 20 yeais old, employed as In. Me driver at Park P acu, had his light foot run over yetenlay und was sent to the Miners' hospital. Hubert Klehards had his light leg badly bruised last evening by being caught I u- tween curs at thu Tunnel Khlgu colliery. Frank Mnlvcy, of High Point, is with Co. (1, Ith Artillery, with the forces now bu- "leglliK Santiago. Sergeant John llrowutiilller and Pilvates Soseph lioblisou, John Stnillwood and John Adams havo artlved from Camp Alueroua furlough that will expire next Sattnday. The Delano shop hands ate arranging to hold a big pintle in the Delano grove some lime this i ii on tli . The erection of tho foundation walls fur the nuw engine house tit Jackson's will begin next Monday. The frame work was started last Tuesday. A valuable Jersey cow owned by C. II. Hewitt, of Delano, was lust last Monday. To day it was pulled out of a mine breach near Trenton uninjured, although it had fallen twenty-five feet. Horses Delayed Tralllc. Yesterday afternoon tralllc was delayed on the I.ehUh Valley road about an hour by a peculiar accident. Soitio mischief hoys iliove two horses on the railroad near Harry's Junction, and in trying to avoid an approach ing freight train the horses attempted to cross a high tiestle. They had not pro ceeded far when their legs dropped between tlio sills and disabled them. The train men. nfter an hour's haul work, succeeded iu releasing the horses by the uso of n dcirick, Sberlll 's Sain. Sherill' Toole this morning sold thostock of Nicholas I'rieband's furnishing goods store on West Centre street. The sale was made under a trust judgment to tho amount of $s00 held forthe benefit of creditors by Henry Goodman, of Scrariton. M. M. Httrkc, llsq., represented Goodman. dii:i). l.i:U. On the Mb limt..at Shenandoah, John, sou of Thonihs and Mary l.ecaged Sycals, U months. Funeral will tak place to-nioi row U-'riday) at 2.00 p. in., services at the family rcldeiiee on Mast Coal fetrect. Interment in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rela tives invited to attend. It 1.K.V On tbe Mb Inst., nt his home In King town Vnlley, Charles I ex, Jr., aged 2(i years, 1 month, 10 days. The funeral will take place on Saturday at 10 a. in , fioni thu family rest deuce, liiteiineut lit lEIngtowll cemetery. Friends and lelatlvcs, and members of the Jr (). 1". A. M.. ate rcspedfully Invited to at tend. 7-7-lt W7.Tr oee,rr:.? of tlio Gloliu for RHEUMATISM. HBUEALGIA. and Emllar Oomplaktsf wwk u t H M A H fntUICAL LAWS SS fiL.FreEcrll)011 by eminent physicians G&M DR. RIGHTER'S 'PAIN EXPELLE1 WoilJ renowned 1 Hemnrlrnlilv BueepHBf nt ! Only genulno with Trade IMork " Anchor,' .en. uii'ittcrA t o., 'Ji.i I'tarlaU) ,civ lorl.. 31 IHCHEST AWAHOS. 13 Branch HonEve. Own Glastworkj. 23 li CO els. LudorncJ . rt'couauvuucil l A. Wasley, 106 It. Main St., fv 0. H. Hagenbuch, 10 J N. Main St., J . P.P.D. Kirlin. 6 S. Main St. Sbenaniloali. . IJK. r,lL,M 1 l.i:'2i "ANCHOR" T3tAOHAT, bost frr i umr jfysocpHiie rsioiiuieh foiiiiihilnts. TilOU HUNT A larni utou'rimm mid iUvcIHiik 1 in t i' iMrim.U'ii propt'ity, on jittt Uuntre Htri't't, mar Miilti. i'or iiifnrmntitm apply to M. M. liurlec, Kmi. 7----tv k VTOTICK. A family destrhi to mlopt mi IN orphan i;Irl, uk"! about IU years, hIiouM tnakti itppllc.itlon to this olllcu, whuu further Itifoiuiatlon 1 tm he obtained, C-HO-tf IOIt UKNT Store room and dwelling, cen- t rally loeated. with all modern conven iences. Anuly at No. 113 North Main utrett. Shenandoah. G-lM-tf IJIOH Hi:XT. Property, No. 318 Wet Centre 1' street, recently vacated by IMdlln llochler. the hutclirr. Knltahlu for grocery, meat market, etc. levelling and stable attached. Apply to O. . Palmer 3IC West Centro street. 0-la-tf 7OM SAI.IO A valuable property on We&t Centiu street, dwclllnir house, und all con- ut elites In ttesliable location. Annlv to TlMiuias.Tohh. for further particulars. 5-u7tf POIt SALK. A saloon. Good stand and cen tral location. lias two pool tables, one. bcine; a combination of pool und billiards. Apply at thu Hkuai.u otliee. tf BILL OF SALE. Know all men by Uicm- presents t lint I, Harris Self, of Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Trustee, for value received, do hereby assign, transfer and set over to Mrs. II. Ii. Smith, of Mahano) Plane, Pennsylvania, nil tho stock of Roods, including KentV clothine und gents' inriiishtuH, boots mid shoes, hnU mid caps, trunks. A:,, now In that certain store located on IlrldRo street, Mabanoy Plane, Pemi., to and for the only use. and behoof of the said Mrs, II. It, Smith, her heirs and asli;ng forever. In testimony whereof, the said llatrls Seff. Trustee, h.ts hereunto set his hand and seal this iMtu uay oi June, .. a. ihys, IIahuis Sf.i k, Trustee, (si:al.) RUPTURE CURED. A SriolUt on Keiprere from Villiams)ort will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TIIK Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Uiiptine permanently anil quickly Curfil eir nil pay. Written giunintce to alisululi-ly ciiit: all kinds of KupUirc williout operation or detention fioni liusiness. Absolutely no Dangjr. examination Tree. loo persons cured in Siinbury, Sliamokin, Mtr Carmel and vicinity wlio can lie referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. DRINK- CM-: A RY'S KXTRA MNI? QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. mm "00LD DUST.' (Which do KEEP -ON 1 J" QJfl Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH VI Al N STREET. If yon 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 he 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 11 to 2, for 6Sc., 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 Folmer & 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, Boys' and Children's Suits. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. QUEEN r1 That it is a success was demonstrated by our lest made last week in full view of the public. Considering the difficulties the test was made under, the stove really excelleel all guarantees which accompanies a sale. This range was shipped 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 and the other on the shelf, were baked brown in less than twenty-five minutes, and distributed among the spectators as a sample of Its baking qualities. The same test and results will lie derived in cooking and roasting. This range, "The Cinderella" is daily dis played on the sidewalk in front of our store, An invitation is extended to all to call and examine it. Several of them have already been sold, and only the highest words of praise are cxpiessed by the purchasers, Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. A good jilaeu for re good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K. Centre ttrcet, Mellet'a building, Wine, WliUkk'a, Iker anil Clipm. l'relict beer In tuwn ulwuyn on tap. jjlOlt 8TATK HH.VATOU, HON. M. C. WATSON, Or RllKNANlHlAll. Hubject to Democratic rule. "Si? fPwnmirriT -. . "O0LD DOBT." your thinking cap or your working cap? Tho woman wlio studies to save herself lahor and expense who strives lo have her house look best at nil times finds nothing so helpful as Vasliing Powder fleet for cleaning cverrthlng. Largest package greatest 0$T I raimM economy. The l. K. I'ulrlmnk Conipsiij, Chicago. St, Louis. New York. Itonton, Philadelphia, YOUR THE - EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pajieri and Jet-orations la one of the nineteenth century neconipUhhinciitH, That U why those who select their wall paper at OAKDIN'S Kftstich delightful reMiiIt. Jt Isn't necfHHary to purchase thu expennlve khuK'h, the dtnij,rtis and coIoim are just ns artistic hi the cheaper jjradeH, If they aro not so tit h. For thoHu who wish to decorate their rooms w ith artNtlu Willi paper k t( J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Storo. --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 olTice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. CARPET "CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company's plant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop(Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left at No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowem street.