ii, 11 vim i (ifjwwwwiio It We Still Lead. In selling box paper ami tablets for this reason : "The goods are right ami the price is right." Tablets from 1 cent up. A good box of paper with envelopes for 10 cents. We can do still belter as the price advances. HOOKS & BROWN, a M. tvialn St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Larjr,e Bottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PERSONAL MENTION. I Ion ry Koglc. who was 011 a furlough In town, returned to Ciiiui Alger tliU morning. Owen McAnally win a visitor to town last evening Wlllmtn P IVliine.v. wlio has lieen nesist ant to Manager 1". W. McDermott at thu local tolegraih otlic v for several join, left to-day for Philadelphia to accept n jiositton nt operator at the Keading terminal. Mrs. Mary Blake, or Philadelphia and Misses Annie li.ivisand Josephine Thompson, of Uiranlville, accompanied by Miss Ilinlly Kraft, of town, attended a social (fathering at Mahauoy City last evening. Mrs. A. Owciit was the guost of llazlelon aciiuaintancps yesterday. JIiss llattie Snyder, of llokenilauiiua, is being entertained by JIiss Muttio lUugli, of South White street. Iiotli young ladiei were .school mates at the Kutztmvn Normal school. Miss Amy Johns, of llazlelon, and lier friend, Miss Buyer, of Chalfonte, near Phila delphia, are being pleasantly eiitortainod at the resident o of Mr. and Mrs. A. Owens, on South Mjiu street. Letter . arrier P. I), llulman wears a broad smile to day. A baby girl was welcomed at his home this morning. Miss Irene Mover, of l-'rackville, spent to day 111 town as a guest of relatives. John Kline, of Ashley, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kline, on North West street. II. A. Acker, of Heading, was iv business visitor to town yesterday. Miss Annio Watson, of West Cherry street, lias gone to Philadelphia to spend a two weeks' vacation. Miss Carrie liillingcr, of Heading, is the guest of her brother, Martin, the photo grapher. Charles l'olmer, of Orwlgsburg, is visiting his parents. Mi. and Mis. George l'olmer. Jacob Flock, of West Co.il stiect, is seri ously ill. Window shades fioiii 10 rents and upwaid. lXimates given 011 large shadcB. P. J. l'nrtz, 23 North Main stiect. tf i:iuploj'H ilmo an Outing. A number of employed of the, Schuylkill Tuition Company last evening secured a large bus and four head of horses and drove from (iiranh illc In points in the Mahon tongo valley. The party included I). I). Dee, L I'olein.in P. J. Stick, Prank Conway, Thomas I loiighlerty, J. La Velio and others. rii.it I'lli'l I'lro! Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strougst cash companies: Phll.i Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America anil Pin- Association, Hartford I'lio Ins Co., American l'iro Insurance Co., West Chester l'iro Ins. Co., United Piieinen's Jns. Co. T. T. Williams, 12:i S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Has Been Bemoved ...TO... Robbins' Building, Centre and While Streets, nil. inns of Dollars do up in smoke every year. Take n risks but get your houses, stock, fu niture etc., insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by ftAVIh FATIST Insurance Atret.1 Also Ufa anil AucldenUl Onmnnntn Webster's International ; IBicStioiiary Snrrcssor of the Unabridged " Tho Ono Great Standard Authority, 8 v 'it'- linn II, ,1 ltrvwer, J thti ' I H. Mi n mt 4 flirt. Htumlurcl car of tho lT. B. lov't Trlntlns Office, the V. 8. Kuprfiine uoun, mi mo rutia nu- freme Conrti.anrtuf near y uU thetSchoolbooki. Wnniily Commended 9331 1T State Huprjnt?nr)pj)ti uf Krhnol. Tollf l?h l'ri-ii- 4 ileh.anrtutherlMiicntort J luuiuik niuiuut iiiuuw.. invjilualile In thn lu.tiwli'.lil, ninl let It HSI HI tl Illllil, 111IU H'll tvtliu at or. run rest for practical usn. ; It Is cuy to find the word v anted. It Is easy to mcertaln the prununcla'on It Is easy to trace the growth ol a ward. It Is cuy to learn what a word nicuns. The Vt-ir fork Trlbitiw ,S'ny;- I !io i i. t 'llll in oini.. In. mi tlu' pnt ullli n i .mi '. t.-'i, ,4 Hi it l-itpli,' tlxi ini.Ht tlioruniih. li , i.. i.l. .-II i'ianln -d iist Uil.-ii. 'lln. i.l iii It. . i.m,. fiiuU Hit n ork t which It 14 ' O i "iiy its,, i iti t . rti.'i - prus. ltrx, 9 airr TinriinsT. A iO 'inecimen nas sent on ipnlicallon ta $ n.A- C. HKHHfAif CO., Publishers, (KKKKK00K(0KK0000( BEST L.IIME OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTHAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 'TWcentre 8t. SM PITHY POINTS. tai;i'iiliiKii TlirniiRliuut Uountiy tllironlolril for tlinty I'eriiKnl, Another hot ware is due. The huckleberry nop l tnall and the quality iufeiior. Pockcthooks aiti now ilclily emlioiwd with the Stan and Striped. William M. Powell was yesterday nomi nated for postmaster at lhiiletuii. Sheriff Toole will dupuse uf u number of properties by sheriffs sale 011 Sattirdty. Henry Miller has closed his saloon at Mah nuoy Plane, and will locale eUewliuio. Ashland is experiencing 11 scniclty of water, as Is many other towns in the legion. The I 'eniralla School Hoard met Wednes day, but took no action in the Uiscnhower case. TI10 number of empty stoic rooms In town indicates a thinning out of col lain lines of business. The picnic and shooting Inalcli to be huld by the SI. Nicholas bund lias been postponed until the Kith Inst. Because thiity mot) did not tcport fur work at lliraid colliery, near Mt. Cannel, Titos ! day, they weie discharged. SI lain o K i ti Town Council has decided to hold a -pecial election to increase tho bor ough debt KM.OUO, the money to lie used for stuet laving. Tlie leceut cut In prices of anthracite coal at Chicago has been Instrumental in ell'cctiit some largu sales. It has also ciuised a Tallin; oil' in the slock on hand. Win. Ilciiuy, late operator at Tuniiol Kldgo colliery, is in Philadelphia to Join tho U Signal Corns. Tho election of tho foundation wall for the new ongluo house at Jackson's will begin on Monday U. U. Clamor has attached an incandescent lamp to his bicycle. Itisapietty and ellY'i tive novelty. A. W. Sclia.lk, Ksi.. filed with Kecorder Jeukyn the barter of the Hviiugcltcal Luth eran ihuiih, of Nureiiiburg. Prank Dclcamp, who was severely scalded some lime agoat the St Clair Coal Company's colliery, was dismissed from the Pcttsville Hospital on Monday. Mr. Delcaiup has about recovered from his seveio accident. Work is being rapidly pushed ahead in the Chamberlain colliery, in regards to improv ing tiic air iitsidu, and in tho course ol a week or so tho colliery will bo in lull opera tion. Theie were (ill? births and 2i deaths in Lebanon county during the six mouths end ing Juno SO last. The Governor has hied September 0 for the execution of Charles O. Kaiser, Jr., tho con victed wife inuidcrcr, of Xonistown. A big parade was held last night at Huston, in honor of the victory of the Amorlcan fleet at Santiago. John A. Kennedy was yesterday appointed Sheriff of Washington county, vice John II. Kennedy, deceased. The court at Lancaster yestoiduy grantnl licenses to tho North Pole, Lafayettu anil Umbo hotels, which weio refused last March. Ground was broken at llloomsbiirg yester day for II. V. White &. Co.'s new Hour mills, which will havu a capacity of t!30 hands 11 day. An angry hull attacking Miss Sarah Shive, at her homo at Nuiucdia, Columbia county, goied her so terribly that sho can hardly le cover. Tho body of Dr. IMwaid J. lluid, of Snowshoo, Centra county, was found leclin ing against a fenco by tho roadside, ho hav ing died of heart iliseasu. Keuilciflc IIoiiho Krrn l.imrli. Cream of tomato simp will ho served, fiee. to all nations to night. Tint toul 't'riiili'. lho anthnicite trade continues about as dull as it has been al any time w itliln lei cut years, and none of tliu tepotts which come to hand are of am thing like activity, but on the contrary prices are being cut at points both Last and West. In plain terms coal is a ding on the market at this time. We are div poed to consider the last half of the year as productive of a goodly shaiu of business in the buying of anthiacili' from the mines to tho consumer. H will likely bo so this year, and the management of the trade have only thoinsolu's to Illume if it be not so, for the "make or Incuk" of piosperity in this trade is entirely ill the hands of a few individuals. If they heed tho warning of tho past few years thoy vvill not rush tonnage at the expense of breaking down tho price at the end of tho season, as of late lias been their pernicious habit. (lerauuiiins, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses etc , for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, (iiraidvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. '.'Joying Tllelf lloiienioou, Mr. and .Mrs. 1). J. Sweeney, of Baltimore, Md., aio spending u few days visiting the bride's patents, Mr. and Mis. Dennis iireu nan, of Lost Creek. Their honeymoon in cluded a trip to Niagaia Palls and tho sea side results. .Heldalls l.'ulit. Cream of tomato soup, free, to-night. Tim Wilier Supply, While there is a pretty fair supply of waler in tho reservoirs of tho hoiough and old water companies, theie is no overllow, and the indications aio that Shenandoah will again experience a hcaieily of the precious lluid. In view of this it is hoped con sumers will exerciso caution and not waste any more water than they can help. Tills is an important matter, and those in chaigu ol tho plant should exercise vigileuro in pie venting all unnecessary waste. The or dinance regulations in this respect should be rigidly enforced. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's uurseiies, tliraulville. ICIectuc i .us pass the dour. li-G-tf Among the Colllei les. TheP.&l!. collieries in this distilct wil cluso down to-night for tho halanic of the week, and will lesuine on Monday. Although the amount of anthracite to ho mined during the month of July has been placed at 3,(i0rt, 000 tons, no ollidal notice has bieu given about the iiillieries working lourdaysii week, as was intimated they would. The Nickel Alarm Clocks advertised by others as being cheap for 81 cents, are sold for 05 cents at llrumm's. Deeds ltecnrdeil Prom Itoliert J. lleiser to Curolliio L. Itausch, piouiisos in Mahanoy City. From L. V. liausch and wife to Itobeit .1. Ilelser, premise In Mahanoy City. I'rom J. D. Fooht and wile to Annie Scliaell'er, premises North Manhoini town ship. The host plaie to buy your wall paper Is at P. J. Portz, 21 North .Main street. Wo have tho la i gust stock north of tho mountain, tf Conlurrliig With llrewurs, A meeting of saloonkeepers was hold ill Pottsville last evening, with eighty proscnt from dill'eient p.rts of the county. It was decided lu bold another meeting on Thurs day, when an Invitation will ho extended to all retail dealers and representatives of brewers to attend, for tho purpose of reach lug an understand lug us to the price of beer. The committee reported that bomii of the brew era wero anxious to fix a satisfactory price. A OIIII.I) KN.IOVri The nloaMut flavor, gentle uctiou, and sooth. lug elUct of Syrup of Plgi), when in need uf a luxation, ami if the iJtlior or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it Is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle, Maniilai'tiilcd by the California Pig Kyi lip Co. Gasoline, Oil, VclKOH Gl CtlSG, D . . . . Oasoline, Uil btoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 65 cents in five gallon lots, delivered Mica and U. S. Also headlight oil, axle urease. 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, 1. HI ltust Coal St left, SIh'iiiiiiiIomIi, 1 Vullil, Mall ordcis ptmptly attended to. Dlfltcntli Hour 1'loji. LlilTolt IIlk.M.ii : Hon. M. C. Watson one of tho candidates for the Democratic Behatntial nomination, is highly Indignant over treatment ho 1ms leceived fioiu a young mall who was In the field as one of his dele gates, and which lie characterizes as ma liciously unjust and treacherous. About six weeks ago Mr. Watson was informed that Joseph llttrke, of tho Fourth wind, was desirous of running, us delegate for him. l'pon learning this Mr. Watson called on the young nun and was told by him that ho would be only too willing to run as delegate and do what ho could for Mr. Wat sou. To leave no doubt in the matter the latter called upon Mr. Ittirko's father and mother, and both gave their ttuqualilied con sent to tho arrangement. A few days ago Mr. Watson heard rumors that caused him to go to tho delegate, Mr. Ilurke, and iisceitalned if he had changed his mind. The interview concluded witli Mr, Ilurke renewing his as surance that he would stand and do all he could for the candidate and matters piogrosst'd apparently witli all serenity until a couple of days ago, when .Mr. Watson discovered that all his tickets except those for the Fourth ward had been printed. He looked upon this as an oversight and attended personally to the plinling of the tickets. Hut to Mr. Watson's gteat surprise, Mr. lluiku called upon him this morning and stated that be could not stand for the dclegiiteship. The candidate very naturally askid thu reason and was frankly told by Mr. Ilurke that he could not all'ord to do so. Upon being picssed for a more definite reason ho stated thai, in the first place, he had a sister teaching school and he had been warned that if ho stood as delegate for .Mr. Watson his sister would not be re-elected this year. Secondly, that his father had thieatuned to turn him fioiu home if ho continued In tho field. Mr. Watson, very 'naturally, is exceedingly indignant over the matter, especially since he has now conclusive evidence that a campaign of the most dirty and unjust character is being put up against him, although ho believes that the iiunest and fair-play loving citizens of the town will not tolerate such conduct, nor will they sanction the handling of ap pointments at the disposal of the School Hoard in such a manner as has been developed by Mr. Koike's confession. It clearly shows the leason why tho election of school teacheis has been deferred so long this year, and re Meets tho diitiest kind of political woik. 1 feel that the rccoid of Mr. Watson in the Senate twelve years ago will be stillicicut to carry him through this fight out of which he will comu cuirying the banner of victory. Pa lit Play. Shenandoah, Pa., July s. Til till! I'llllllC, I havo just learned from a friend of Mr. Joseph Ilurke that one of tho hitter's icasons for withdrawing us my delegate at this late hour (to-day, at Ihl.l a. m.) is that I got tickets printed at a Republican ollice the lli:i: ami. 1 uply 1 wish to say I got no printing done at the J 1 1 :i : A 1 .1 ollice, of any kind. My tickets were printed at the job ollleo of Hess it l!ro. (Germans) whom I know are always good Democrats and dcscive a share of the Democratic primary work, hut seldom get it. 1 always did ic member my true friends Republicans, or Democrats heretofore, and 1 certainly will not change at this late day. I am, very icspectfully, M. C. Watnin. Shenandoah, July 8. LWo confirm the above statement, that the IlLUALli lias done no printing for Mr. Wat son in this campaign, but are ready to do it as he meets all obligations promptly. L'l Notice to Touchers nod l'atrons. All examination of teachers will he held in tho High school room on Thursday, July 1 Ith, commencing at ti o'clock a. in. All persons desiring certificates to teach in thu borough ire leuuested to be present. Patrons will please note that the classification and assign ment of pupils will occur between thu 11th mid thu -'ilia of July. Nun pupils will he admitted on Wednesday, ThiRsduy and Friday, preceding tho opening of school. Kach new pupil must present a certificate of vaccination. 7-S-at J. W Cooi'KK, Supt. Iti'iiie iiilic r Tho Mluine." A souvenier of Admiral Dewoy or Tho Maine" on a fancy piece of china, giveu lice with every 25 cent and 50 cent purchase :it Oirviu's, Friday and Saturday. Come rally as we havo only a limited uuiinity. UlKVlN s, S Smith Main strict, ltov 0. limii'.iaiiT, Mgr. 7-7-2t Oliltimry. Mrs. Mary Cottghlin, an aged resident of West Cherry street, died at six o'clock lust evening after an illness of a few day. Three adult children survive tho deceased. Mrs. Ann Turley, widow of the late Patrick Turley, died at her homo in Urancli- dalo yesterday of paralysis of the heart. Mrs. Turley had been a resident of llranchdale fully years. She is survived by two sons, Kdwaid and Patrick, Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-lluadac.lio never falls, 23c Ciiiiulleil Water Supply. Tho otlicials give nntico in another column that beginning with to-morrow tho water will bo shut oil from 7:30 o clock in the even ing until 0:00 o'clock in tho morning. This curtailment of the supply is made necessary because ol tho tliieatenou drouth, and will remain in force until further notice. American and Cuban Hags, all sizrs uud uualilies. F. J. Poitz, 21 Noitb Main St. tf l'iilieriil. The funeral of John, sou of W. Thomas Lee, took plucu tit two o'clock this afternoon from the family residence on HastCoal street. Tho services wero conducted at tho lesidenco by l!ev. Hubert O'iloylo. Interment was made In tho Odd Follows' cemetery. J. P. Williams fc Sou wero the funeral directors. Kail's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Hegulatus the bowels, purities the blood. Clours the complexion. I'.isy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by I1. D. Kirliu and a guarantee. illl-aln't-.' Cases, Louis Goldstino was put under $300 bail In justice Shoemaker last night ou a charge of awault ami battery made by Anthony Wull kiewicz. Mrs. Ida lloldstlno this morning prosecuted Anthony Wallsklowicz before Justice hlioe maker on a charge of assault mil bittery. Tho defendant waived a hearing uud entered $B0O bill. The woman is tho wife of the man Walisklewlcz prosecuted for assault ho- foio tho same Justice. Suit tor Wages, Cluirlos L. Fowler has resiguod from the reportoriul stall' of the Dally News mid entered suit hefoiu Justice Shoemaker to re cover wall's o tho amiiiiut of about toventy dollars. THE FHANBY SUIT. lllltllo Koi Ii M ikes Mm II. iv Window in- .i'llu llou Absolute, Special to Kvkninii llriiAI.1i, Pottsville, July S. Judge Koch this after noon hamhd down a decision in tho injunc tion suit of the Commonwealth against J.J. I'raney to restrain the defendant fiom con stiticting bay windows and a stairway out side the building line at ills property, corner of Main and Lloyd stieets. The ciiro wa1 j argued a week ago yestorday. The decision handed down is ns follows: "And now, July Mb, this cause camo up to be hciud on a rule to show cause why an in junction should not bo granted, and was argtud; and, thereupon, and after duo consideration thereon, It is nideredund do Bleed us follows : That, in accordance with the prayer of tho petitioner, said ruto be made nhenlutc; that tho injunction now issue until final healing, lostra nlng and enjoin ing J. J. Franey, his agents and employes from constructing and maintaining llvo hay windows and one stairway abovo and over Lloyd street, In Shenandoah, on the nurthwest corner of Main stiect. And it is further ordered and decreed that tho main tenance of said windows and stairway is a public nuisance, and that tho defendant remove tho same. And it is further ordered and dec teed that tho defendant pay tho costs of this suit. Ily 15. II. Koch, J. P.xceptlous for defendant noted and bill sealed. Nollco to Water (Jul, sinners. The dry season of tho your is now at hand and all persons using water from tho public water works uro cautioned that after this date the washing of buggies with hose, pave ments and sprinkling of streets ale positively forbidden. Scaicity of water necessitates the above order and it will be rigidly en foiled by tho siipoiintendcnt. Beginning with the tub inst., water will be shut oll'fr.mi 7::I0 )i. in . to l!:()0 iv. in . until further notice, ily older of water Committee, 7'1-tf Jos. W. I1i:i.l, Chairman. Special ut Conway's. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. July 7th, 8th and (Ith, jelly tumblers with lids, 21 cents per dozen. Dinner plates, were 5c now 3k; one lot of illut glass tumblers, wero 5c now Hn. These are rare bargains. Take advan tage of these prices. Conway's Famous 5 t 10c sture, 7-7-3t 102 N. Main street. UiiHitet l'leiilc. A number of lesidents of Jardin, Oak, White and West streots held a basket picnic at High Point park this afternoon. At Payuo's nursery, Glrardville, you will find the largest stock overseen in thu county. iteproied thu Commander It Is wild of tho lutu Hlshop Qiilntard of Teniie.ssio that ho wis tho only limn from whom the lain tjenntor Jlurrls over net-opted n reproof. Senator Harris, us of course you know, was an olliccr in tho Confeder ate ni'iny. Ulshop Qulntiiril was u chap lain in his command. One day tho chap lain happened to overhear the general bo-ratliij- Mime soldiers. Tho general was il luminating: his remarks with highly col oivil nnil plctiiii'siiuo profanity. Tho sol diers wero hopelessly stupid. "Why, " roaivd tho penernl, with illu minations, "why in" nioiu illuminations ' don't you" explosive expletives 'olii'.v ordiTsy" The chaplain stepped forward. "(ii'iiei'iil. " said lie, "how can you ex pect your soldiers: to obey your orders when you let them hoar you disobey tho coinniand of your superior oHloi'i'V" Tho (-I'lieral whirled about and -lured at tho chaplain. Then his luco Mifteiicd. Off came his hat. "Sir," said ho, "you uro right. I will not swear another oath till this war is ouir." And they say ho kept his word. Wash ington Post. Tito Price of III fillence. Young Man Sir, I havo coino to de mand the hum! of your daughter. Hanker SIU What do you mean, you Man Her hand, sir, is tho prlco of my sileiK o. Hanker My I My I This insoleiieo is unbearable. George, call a policeman! Young Man Ono moment. Sir, you don't iiudci't-tniid. I know nothing of your affairs, so do not for ouo moment im uglno that you have been guilty of nny wrongdoing. Tho sllcnco I alluded to Is of another sort, I am the young man who practices on a cornot in tho boarding house nu:ct door. Hanker Oh, take her, my son, and ho happy. Pearson's Weekly. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Bonos) FOR BILIOUS AND HERV0U3 DISORDERS Bueh. as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness alter meals, Head' ache. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Hoat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dls turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams nnd nil Nervous nnd Trombliiig Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufforer will nckuowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. liIHXIIAM'K VUA.H, token as direct cd, will quickly restore Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tom uud euro Melt Ilcuilacho. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcccharri's Pills are Without a Rival And have (be LARGEST SALE uTni-.y I'nlent Medlclno 111 (lie World, 25c. at all Drue Stores, NOT ONE ESCAPED ! is mere shcii anouier navy on the fuce of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Wzusts ! We nrc not uoittg to curry a single one uvcr uus bcusuii 11 icuueeii jirices cull nssist us in carrying out uur liuciiuuus. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES ! As tlic Spanish licet went venter day to the bottom of the sen. Cull curly ami secure n bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. MIND ACCIbENTS. A Miner Dangerously Injured by a Pull ol' Cont. Frank Sautor, a minor aged 27 years, single, and hoarding at No. 20 South Jardin street, was a victim of u fall of clod In tho Slieliandnali C(ty colliery nt noon to-day. Dr. ('alien attended him and found n fracture of tho pelvis and severe Injury to the hack, Tho doctor pronounced the injuries danger ous. Thu victim wa sent to tho Miuuts' hospital this afternoon. A Polo niinied Thonipsuu and residing at the western end of Coal street had ids left ( hand crushed and head severely cut uy a fall of coal in tho Packer No. 3 colliery this morning. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-llcadtu ho. All druggists The .Mo cli llrlck H l'litlure. The main street in Mahanoy City is paved with tho Mack brick, and the American says "the brick Is woefully chipped and worn and in places ptcsents an nppeaiiiuco of deteriora tion that gives on impression that tho Mack block used on this contract was not up to tho standaid. This is too had. as tho brick is a handsome one, color and form considoicd, but, then. In paving bilclc as In everyday life 'handsome is as handsome dors,' and the block is not doing Itself piotul as far as wear is concerned." Ho Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aio not to bo trilled with. A dose in tlmu of Shiloh's Cuio will savo you much tioublo. Sold by P. 1). Klrliu and a guar antee. . Miner lied In il Knot, Joseph (lllger, a miner employed at tho lilehards cclliery, near Mt. Carmcl, was entombed by a fall of coal yesterday. For seven bouts he sull'eied agouy, while comrades wero digging him out. Ho was alive when reached, but died as ho was being carried into tho presence of his wife. Gilger was pinned fast, wilii his arms abovo his head, while one leg was pushed alongsldo of his faco. The solo of tho other foot was planted squarely against the small of his back. His head mis almost turned around. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Pjstlmates given on largo shades P. ,T. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf Open Air Concert. The Lithuanian Hand will givo a concert this evening on HeddalPs awning, corner of Main uud Centre stieets, under the leader ship of Prof. F. Zeitz. No 0,110111111. A regular meeting of the Dorough Council was called for last evening, but lallcd to convene for want of a quorum, several of tho members being otherwise engaged. Tin Tjpe Oll'i-i' for .10 Days. Tin types, 4, II or 18 for 3." cents. A big inducement. At ltichard Dabb's photograph gallery, 20 West Ccntio street. 7-S-2t UOroiI.-On the Ctb Inst., Arthur, son of Joseph and Mary Jane Clough, of Krackvllle, aged 1H yeurs and 5 mouths. Funeral will take plnee on Sundny' 10th fust, lit 2:110 p. ni. In the Odd Fellow s cemetery, at Kraelcvllle. .Scrvtics at the residence. IEclutlvcs and friends respectfully invited to attend. 7-8-2t of thoClobofcr RHEUMATISM,! KEtTKALGIA and tlrdhr Oonrlalats, H ii ml m-pnnt-i-(1 iiii.Tak tl..i Ltuiiwm.t tri OERMAHMEMfm MtfS M &M 1 escribed by eminent physicians! DR. RtCHTER'S 6i ft RlttPfffliM M "World renowned ! IIciiir.rkntilvFiiccnsrfiil ! Si". .Id. ltUhtcriCo..2iriVtarISU. AewYoik. 31 HIGHEST AWABQS. 13 Branch Eonsos, Own Glassworks. 23&D0Gts. Endowed Si recommended by A. Wasley, 106 M, Main St.. kC. H. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., r. r.v. Klrlin, 6 a. Main St. UK. MICH t l-ll'5 "ANCITOR" STOaiAOIIATj best I CoH-.lvsppmlii&Ktmnno!i f!niiirlnlnt MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOK HUNT. A il writing liou-f, with all cim ! vonlenceN, m North White btiret. Apply nt 12 North Main btrtwt. -8-tf FOH IEKNT. A lar;1 storeroom and dwelling in t ie Dornlmch property, on JCns-t Centiu Mieet, near Main. For information apply to M. M. lluiku, Khi, 72-l!tvk ATOTICI2. A family desiring to adopt an 1 orphan girl, aged alxint 111 years, Kuonld make application to this otllce, when further information can ho obtained. (KiO-tf 17OH UKNT Store room and dwelling, ecu- trally located, with all modern convenience.--. Apnly at No. 113 North Main street, .Shenandoah- C-23-tf F j!OK KKNT.-l'roperty, No. 31H West Centre Mieet. recently vacated hy rhilin Iloehler. tliu hotelier. Suitable for grocery, meat market, etc, -Dwelling and tttahlo attached. Apply to (J. lalmer MG Weot Centre street. o-18-tf IjlOIt HALK. A valuable property on West : Centre wtreet, dwelling houfee, and all con venient es in deairablo location. Annlv to Thonuiu Totdi, for further particulars 5-z7tf FOIiSU,K. Afenloon. flood htand and ecu tral location Has two nool tables, one being a combination of pool and hillinrd. Apply at tin; llr.KAi.D oilier. tf RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupiure from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TUB Hotel Franey, from 8 till I0;3Q a. m, Kupiure permanently anil quickly Cureil or lio pay. written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupturc without operation or detention fioni business. Absolutely no Danger. nxnmlnatloii Free, loo persons cuml in Sunburv. ShamnMn. Mt. Cannel anil vicinity who can he leferred to. I'liarnci anil terms moderate and within rench ol nil. DRINK- CIJvARY'S KXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. "COLD BUST.' KEEP -ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. If you need a good solid pair leather insole, this is the place to get shoes lor 75c. a pair, which will last Jrom lliursday 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 wil,l be sold at very small profits. We quote a few prices : Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, spring heel, patent leather tip, 40c. A better one for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size 11 to 2, for 68c., worth $1.00. Meh's Shoes, vici kid, patent leather tip, $1.75, worth 52.25. Men's Enamel Shoes, brown, patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $5.00. Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in Orwigsbttrg by George Folmer & Son. Our line of Ladies' Shoes cannot be beat, as we bttv our own 1 f ! leather and just pay for the labor in sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. Queen ClNDtRfU Tliat it is a success was demonstrated by our test made last week in full view of the public. Considering the difficulties the tet.t was made under, the stove really excelled nil guarantees which accompanies a sale. This range was shipped diiect from ihe factory, was never subject lo even a fire, anil 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, ami distributed among the spectators as n sample of Its baking qualities, The same test and lesults will be derived in cooMng and roasting. This range, "The Cinderella" is daily dis played'on the sidewalk in front of our slore. An invitation is extended lo all to call nnd exnmine it. Several of them have already been sold, and only the highest woids of praise ure expressed by the puichasers. Davidson's BUSY .FURNITURE. AND. STOVE. STORE, I21-123 North Main St. A Konil placo for u good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, - 23 K, Centre afreet, Mellet'i building, Wine, 'W'liUkU', IWr and dpim. Krculiml tu'er in town always on tap. JjtOIt BTATH BHNATOU, HON. M. C. WATSON, Or RiieNAiinoAii. Hubjett to DomoeruUc rule. "GOLD DOST," YOUR THE - of shoes, with solid counter and them. We don't keep Ladies' making them. We can, therefore, Goods cannot be beat. We also Children's Suits. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers and decorations Is ono of the nineteenth century accomplishment. That in why tho-ie who mdect their wall paper nt CAHI)IN"S getmith delightful lcstilt. It Isn't neceiMiry to purchase the expensive grades, the dt'MigiH and colors are JiiHt an artistic in the cheaper gradea, if they are not so iich. Kor those who wish to decorate their rootiiHwith artistic wall papers go to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOIYIAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them, at the office, we will da the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of Ihe Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant,. and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster infi work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a PostaL ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be leA nt No. 7 North West street, or at Ihe plant, Apple alley and lioweia street. n i r (4 .
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