Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on snle the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound In one liatiJsume bonk. It contains the photographs of all our najr also Spain's navy prior to their destruction. Uo all the officer of the navy and ever) one taWing a prominent part in the war including the President and his cabinet, l.ee, Siesbec. Sampson, etc. The price is $t.5or only 30 cent more than the series cost originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, 1 rl. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron: Large Hot tic, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. MAHANOY CITY. Mitchell lllatslee. sou of A. 1. Dlakslcc, lias resigned his clcrkshl hi the coal office at Delano and joined his parents at Matich t'hunk. Iiouman Houser, of South Ilethle hem, has succeeded him in the ofticc. D.mkl lleese, of town, has been appointed on the hospital corps of Co. 1", Sth l!egt., at Cninp Alitor. Dr. KUtlerautl wifo, of Wllkesbare, made a trin to this town on tliolr bicyclos and are spending a few days with friends. Tho Pennsylvania ll.iilrond station at new llostou was robbed Saturday nlcht of two re volvers, two shot nuns, three suit! of clothes, a smock, blouso and $1 in cuuiiko. The burelars escaped detection. Herman Waldner, of Ashland, has taken charce of the proscription depaitment of Snyder's druc store Miss Mary Shoemaker, of New lioston, has completed her eourao as nurse at t lie l'otts villo hospital and will to to Tioy. N. Y., to take an additional course in a hospital there. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho groat Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Face, and makes the head clearas a bell. Sold by 1'. D. Kirliu and a guarantee. I'lijHiciitll AIIIIcIimI. Dr. W. X. S.tein left town this afternoon foi I'liiladclpliia to receive tieatment at the University of Pennsylvania hospital for an affliction of one of his eyes. Several days ago, while ho was operating 011 u patient, the doctor got some pus in the eye and despite careful attention sovere inflammation basset in. UVurliii; Down n Clilneso Xulsuucn. Slmnnhnl. July IS. The Chinese hav ing refused to accept an offer of money by the Frenih and the promise of a new site to replace the Nine l'o Joss house, the repository for NIiik I'oese corpses phihIIiik their tlnul burial, the French object being the lemovul of the nuisance and the Improvement of the road, &0 sailors weie landed fiom the French cruiser Kclnireur un Saturday and commenced pulling down the wall of the unused cemetery. Later In the day some stone throwing was Indulged In by the population. The sailors and the French police innlntullied order. It Is reported that one native rowdy was bayoneted yesterday. Three natives are reported to have been shot. To lliilld llrlilirt- lit Mmtluco. New York, July IS. The Ocean tutrs Gladlsfen and Ivlns, each towing three bargHs, left yesterday for Santiago. The barges were laden with structural Iron and other materials for the docks to be built by the government at San tiago. Dentil of i:-S01111t11r William. Jit. Sterling, Ky.. July IS. Cleneral John S. William, ex-United States sen ator and hero of the Mexican and civil wars, died yesterday at his home near this city. He was bulled at Winchester, Ky., this afternoon, Tlin Di'ttr Creature. Of course they wero dear friends. "Did ho kiss you when hu proposed?" nsKcu 1110 ono in mine. "No-o, I belluvu not,"iinvurcd tho ono in bluo. iou wero 100 quieK tor mm, I sup pose," suggested tho ono In pink, "but really I think you mudo a mistake. It is butter to let tho man initiate anything of inui sou. It is hardly necessary to explain why they aro no longer dear friends. Chicago X'OSl. HOOD'S IMIiliS cure Idvrr 111, nilloiisness, IndlKcatlo.i, Headache. ulea"nt lazutlve. All DriiKElsta. Has Boon Removed ..."TO... Robbins' Building, Centre and White Streets. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSEOIL COMPANY, No, 13 East Coal Mreet, Hhenunduuh, lVima. Mall orders promptly utteiitlcj to. BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTItAW. Floor and Tabic Oil CJoths. E. B. Foley, aT wceltre 8t. JUSTICES' CASES. I'ay Day lltought llimvut to the l.nu DlHpt'iirterH, Tho Justices of town reaped their Usual pay day harvest Saturday afternoon and evening and will hare a number of esses fur the next teiin of riuiiiial court if the initios Involved don't bury tho hatchet and pay the costs. Justice Tooiney was called upon to dipoo of the protest number of cases, many of them being connected in some way or another with each other. Tho ease that attracted the most attention was one arising out of the boinbanluicnt of William Kossar's taloon 011 the rocks at about mldiilfiht Satuiday. A crowd of men weie indulging in feats of strength In the place when one of them dtew a knife and wanted to show liU skill In carving the anatomy. In the language of a spectator, they didn't do a thing to the man who pulled the knife and a general row followed, during w hii'h the windows of the saloon weie shat tered by locks. tine struck Audiew Soudoiiieli and he caused tho an est of htiney Slievaek, Jake Kawalski, Domiuick Uerdufki and Joe Vasbitski. They settled the case by paying the costs, and then Jake Kawalski caused the prosecutor to bo put under flinu hiil on a charge of assault mid battery. Charles Kartawlci! and Anthony August discussed the war between the United States and Spain in a South Main street saloon, August said he was an American and he de nounced Spain. Kiirliiwicz said the Ameri cans were 110 good and smashed August on the head with a blackjack. The Spaniard furnished j300 111. In the Bsino saloon Felix Ilegusky knocked down and walked over William Ttirkusky and Felix is now under bail in the sum of William lleigol ended a discussion in a W'estl'cntio street saloon by bitting Mike Markawlcz behind tho car with a beer glass, and gave f.'SOO bail before Justice Shoemaker. llefore Markawlcz could leave the Justice's otlico he was also put under ;3(in bail on a cliaige of asiault made by loinniy Thomas, a l'olalidcr in Welsh disguise. Frank Zeiberski furuislied ?300 bail for threatening to sink a beer glass into the head of Knucli Sabolski when they became involved in a dhcu-sion at a bir. John Sherwa prosecuted l-'clix Stabinsky and Thomas Strak bcl'oic Justice .shoemaker furstlikiug him on the head with a beer glass, indicting a wound on the forehead which Dr. Church (trussed. The row occuired in Stability's saloon. Ho was discharged, as there was no evidence against him, but Strak was put utidor 300 bail. Window shades from 10 cents and upward. Kstlmutos given on large shades. I'. J. I'ortz, 21 North Main stieet. tf I'OI.I I'IC'AI, roixT. Tho I'cpublicau State Committee will meet in Philadelphia to-morrow to nouiin.ito a candldato for Superior Judge, to till the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Wick bam. William II. Jones, of Mahanoy City, and Monroe Schiolller, of Ashland, are nieni- beis of tho committee. David M. Mruhain, candidate for Stale Senate, circulated among lucal polilicaus jcsteiday. The friends of Mark llowman, of Mahanoy City, aro urging him to heroine a candidate for County Surveyor. The licpublicans could make no better selection. He is well eipiipped for the duties, and is very popular. I here aie now four candidates for Stale Senator, and it Is likely other names will be presented to tho Itcpuhlhau convention. It is said Hariisoii Hall, of Mahanoy Cily, is being urged to cuter tho contest. The local Democrats aiu not by any means enthusiastic for tho ticket. Thole aie mutterlngs of discontent in certain (platters. Iho Ashland News, a Democratic, paper, says : "A strong movement is on foot to call another Dcmocnitic convention to meet in I'ottsvillu in the near futuio, to placo a full county ticket in the field. The new party Is to be known by tho namo of ltryau Demo. crats or Silver Democrats. Strong picsstin will be hrntiulit to bear upon tleorge J. Wild- linger to become their candidate fur Judge ' The Miners' Journal speaks of Charles Steele, of Minei'sville, as "now postmaster by Democratic, favor. Our contemporary is in error, llu is lelaintil as postmaster by tho good graces of a I'cpuhllcan Congicssman Uncle Jimmy Miiiogue, wdio bus outlived his usefulness in the political ai 011:1, speaks ot the work of tho Democratic county eon ventinu tbusly : It they aro opposed to corporations, as they pretended, why did they nominate a corporation man for ollice T I)i:aii Uiiumm : 1'utaway your gun and let the dove of l'caoo Hop its wings. Jf theie is to he war in Schuylkill, you aro liable to be hurt. Don't talk. State Chairman (jorinan lias decided not to run as tho Democratic candldato for Con gress in the I.ururuc district. A shrewd politician, a leader of the county Democracy, says 011 a strut paitv vole Schuylkill county is I.'cpublican by TOO ma jority. A candidate seeking tho sull'erago of the people should not belittle the members of the National (iuaid. That is the predica ment of at least one Democratic nominee lu this district. The people uf Schuylkill county are too loyal to vote fura man of thatcallbie. Hon. M. C. Watson has already taken out Ids nomination papers, and they aiu being numerously signed. Air. Watson Is pushing his canvass, and the indications aie the Senatorial fight in this district will over shadow all others ill point of interest. Solt Coal Kt-giou 110 ltdter. Andrew IMock, onoof Jit. Carnicl's fureign residents, icturned fiom a half mouth's stay in the soft coal region. His reasons for re tuiiiiiigaro good, if unique. He states that a miner from the anthracite regiun can icadily secure employment in the mines theieaboiits, he having done so on tho first day. All work is done by contract and the miner icceivcs 33 cents per ton but 111 mining this one ton hu needs must dig out about double that quantity, half of which is finely granulated and known as slack." Tho company "pulls in tho slack," nevertheless. They usually work from 5 in tho morning to 7 o'clock at night. Fourteen hours a day, and six days a weok, just think of it. The mines thereabouts hayo closed down for several weeks. Dstock's principle reason for coining home was couched in the following expression : "Tho water tastes of oil and sulphur; there is no beer around for the siniplo reason that we had 110 money to piirchuso any." So that the solt coal miners lut Is not much better than ours. AsHesstiicnt of School Thick. The Attorney (ionoral's Department in answer to a letter from the Depaitment of Public Instruction iclatlng to Iho assessment of sehoof taxes, ruins that under tho laws, as modified by the act of July ii, lb07, school boards have authority (I) toaste and levy taxes for school 1111 r noses upon teal estate and personal property in the maimer hereto furo provided ; ami 121 to assess an occupa tion or per capita tax of one dollar upon each and every male inhabitant of the age of tweiity-ono years and upward. Ibis per capita tax Is In lieu of tho occuiiatiou tax levied under the old law, and thu amount thereof cannot ho exceeded in any case, no matter at what sum tho occupation, trado 'dpi profession may have been valued by tho as sessor fur stato mid county purposes. Inspectors' Annual lteport. Tho IlKitAI.P acknowledge rocelpt, through tho hands of Mine Inspector William Stein, of u copy of the report of thu llureau of Mlues for 1607. The Issue is an Improve ment on those of previous years in many re spects, notably the embracing of tho niliiu laws. i.ovr citm.ii NOTi:s. Miss Katie Ilitrke, an accomplished young Udy of Glrardvlllo, was tho guest of frlonds here during the week. The result of the delegate election here was a complete victory for tho candidates and followers of tho Democratic parly. Anthony Murphy and Drten McDonald, tho Democratic candidates, ha ing each tecelved 131 of tho 130 voles polled. The ticket nominated by the tepresenta tlvos of the Democratic party In Union hall, l'ottsvllle, on Monday, Is composed of the best timber In the patty ranks. Harry Oaughan, the popular and olllcieiit motor man, was the guest of friends heie during the week. DlvUiou 15, A. (). 11., of this place, was lepieseitted at the meeting of the county board in l'ottsvllle on Saturdav, at which steps were taken to send a reeoid of all en listed members to the national hoard, and the pioposed "lllbetuiaii Memorial Day" pioject was cndotsed. The two mouths acatlon given the boys of (Hi-Hid College has coiniiieni cd, and those from this vicinity have arrived to spend their summer outing with iwionts and friends. Among tho prominent penplo of town who attended tho Democratic county con vention oil Monday weie noticed Messts. 1. .1. Ferguson, James F. Gallagher, M. II. Caiey, Anthony Mttiphy and Owen Mc Donald. Miss Kate King, of Dcansville, will leave for Iflevol.iud, Ohio, whele sho will visit bur sistor. John Kelly, a popular young man of Colorado, circulated among fiietuls during the week. Tho over-genial M. II. Carey took a promi nent putt In the convention at UiraidvlIIc, on Tuesday. Miss liridget MtCormlck, of rhlhtdclphia, camo humo on Thuisday evening to attend the funeral of James McCoinih'k. School Diiectur T. II. Flannigan, a promi nent citizen of Itavcn liun, ciiciilaled among friends heio. Tho following very appropiiate piece ap pealed in the columns of the llimw.n last week and caused considerable comment among tho citizens here who are well ac quainted with qualifications of thelrwould-be politician : "1 he Lost Cteek statesman, Thomas Halifax Dee, was suppossed tube a candidate for the Legislature, but his namu was not pioi.euted at yesterday's Democratic convention." TI10 many fiiends of James McCormlck, an esteemed young man of this place, weie pained to hear of his death 011 Wednesday after a weeks lllnoss. Mr. McCoimick was of a quiet, unassuming uatiiie, and his manly traits won fur him a large ciicle of friends who will deeply feel his loss. The funeral, which took place on Kttuiday from his late home, was largely attended. 'Ihu family have the sympathy of a large elide of friends in their bereavement. Tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will tun a special sea shore exclusion on Thurs day July 21st. i:tiiiillilR ltiirnl l-'reo Delivery. Washington, July IS. The extension of the rural free delivery postal ser vice authorized by the last congress Is belnp; pushed forward ns rapidly ass circumstances will permit. Soon after the intentions of congress wero made apparent, additional rural sorvlcos was apparent, additional rural service wns started from liranford, Guilford and Jlllfnrd, Conn.; Moorestown and River ton, N. J.: Antwerp, Highland, Phila delphia and AVatertown, N. .; Mari etta niul Poland, O.; Mttncle, Intl.; Itogersvllle, Mnrrlstown, Oreenvlllo and Atoka, Tonn.; lirattlehnro, Vt., and Athol, Mass. Special agents of the de partment nro now In the Held In New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, tMass achusetts, Uhode Island, Vermont, North Dakota. Illinois, Indlnna, Iowa, Kansas and Colorado, laying out ad ditional routes for this service. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (lirardvillu. nicctrio cars pass tho door. fi-li-tf Snbjett to Military Duty. Tho County Commissioners on Satuiday sent to Adjutant (icneral Stewart a report showing, tho number of persons subject to military duty in this county as gleaned from the enrollment made by the assessors. The report shows that theie are 'jr,!)01 men who could bo called upon for Uncle Sam's service, if needed. Shenandoah furnishes tho fid lowing : First waid, 510; Second ward, 31.1; Third ward, IU1; Fourth ward, 310; Fifth ward, 331; total, 2,0ii(l. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2."c bottle of Shilob's Cure may stve your life. Sold by P. 1). Kirhn and a guarantee. Tho Zerbey's Are hi It. On Saturday the County Commissioners and Controller Snyder awarded contracts fur furnishing blanks, printing,' ink and other supplies for tho ensuing six months. Tho successful bidders were M. K. Miller, Zerbey it Sou, Holmes' Novelty store, Silas Hart, Frank H. llowen and the Dally ltepublican. Using Hard Coal. Most all the engines on thu P. it 1!. Iliil way aiu again using haul coal. An order was lsued some time ago that by July l!ith all the engines should be using anthracite fuel, and as closely as possible the order has been carried out. This is as it should be, and overy citizen of tho anthrarito region will he pleased to note the chaugc. At Payne's nursery, (iirardville, you will find the largest stock evcrsecu in the county. Tul.cn to tho State Asylum. The officials of the Almshouse took four patients to the State Insano Asylum at Harris burg. They are Martin Doyle, of Mt. I.allce; Charles Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane; Mary Morsher, of Mahanoy City, and Maggiu Davis, of Frackvillo. Tension (Iruuteri. Original, llonry H. Iieisel, Shenandoah, and John Wilson, Mill Creek, each 5.0 per month. Original widow's, Mary A. Duck worth, Newtown, $S. Poisons going to tho sea shore 011 thu Penn sylvania Kailroad excursion July 21st may go through to Atlantic City without trauster by taking the Delaware ltiver llridge Iconic. To Visit It eland. Next month Thomas Tierney, James Douliu, John F. O'ltloidaa atld William Waters, all uf Mahanoy Plane, will sail for Iielaud. They will bo away from four to six weeks. American and Cuban tlags, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Purtz, 21 Ninth Main St. If Hi-turn Thanks. j Tho undersigned lamily wishes to extend their sincere thanks to all the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted them in their lecent heieaveuiont, also to the choir, Ladies' Aid Society, II. Y. P. U,, and also those con nected with the church, for their kind minis trations during tho dark hour of our trouble, Hospectfully, Mhb. Hannah Pii.linoku ank Family. Uitust patriotic 6ongs from 10 to 35 cents at lltumtu's. County Sihool Directors. Tho llxecutlvo Committee of thu Schuyl kill county School Directors Association met at Pottsvillo on Saturday to formulate a pro gram for tho noxt annual convention. An other .meeting will be held 011 the 2Uth, when the dotatls will bo completed. Window shades from 10 cents and upward, F.Htliiiiitos given on largo shades. F. J, I'ortz, 23 North Main sticot. tf PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Couuliy Chronicled for Hasty l'erusiil, David Jones, n miner at Mount Lookout eulllery, I.tiserne county, fell down tho air shaft, a distance of 28 feet, and nearly every bono lu his body was broken. lu honor of the surrender of Santiago, General II. O. C. Old Camp, Sons of Veterans, Saturday night swung an immense flag across Main stieet; Mahanoy City. The Schuylkill F.lcctrlc Hallway Company, of l'ottsvllle, has leased the now trolley road of the Schuylkill Haven and Orwlgshurg l'.lectric Hallway Company, which has just been completed. A Hoard of Trade will bo organized to morrow night at l'ottsvllle. A lecent registration at Scranton fios the city's population at over 120,001). Fifty-four recruits fur the regular at my havo lclt Puttsvlllo within tho past few days. Special Ollicer Frank Agll was locked up at Scrautou, charged with allowing 11 prisoner to escape. Flint glas bottle makers of Pittsburg mid Western districts havo formed a combination to control tlw market. doing to Wllllauispoit to attend his hio'.her's funeral, aged lleiijainln Kline, of Mimey, was fatally stilcken with paralysis. Found starving In the stieets at Wllkes h.irtu, John Miller, a foicigu miner, was taken to tho city hospital, wheie bo died soon after admission. Warden l.evan now has 170 prisoners under his charge. The Tamaqua schools will roopen August 20th. This week the Controller, Cominlssloncis, County Solicitor, Jnmes l.evan, S. A. I.osch and J. H. Nlehter, et. al. must tile their an swer tu Warden lliower's chargo of con spiracy. A. A. Mcl.eod, fotnieily piesident of the Heading system, is now piesident of the American Cunipiesscd Air Company. Thiity-six empty coal cms were wieeked, and subsequently binned on the Swatara branch of tho P. & H. on Satuiday. It is alleged boys started the car's down glade. What misbecome of Shenandoah's liuaid of Trade V (itorge Ploppert, one of the auditors of Shenandoah, bruiight suit before Squire Nichol at I'ottsvillu to leeover his salary of iS3.00 for auditing tho accounts. A healing will be held 011 Thuioday. Water Is scarco at Ashland. One of tho two dams is empty. t (ieotge H. Hoeder, of Schuylkill Haven, andlicrthaJ. Clemens, of l'ottsvllle; Jacob Clayton and Annie Seip, of l.ansford, were granted maniago licenses. Obituary. Charles Sailor, one of l'ottsvillc's oldest and most piomincut business men, died at that place very suddenly yesterday morning, lie rcceivul a paralytic stroke Saturday night, and remained unconscious. Ho was 7 1 years, and for many years was engaged in the coal business at Wadcsville, but since 1S70 conducted a lumber yard and planing mills. Ho was a member of the Masonic fraternity and leaves a wife and two children. Funeral on Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Hiscock, aged 31 years, of Minersville, died suddenly yesterday morn ing. On Saturday evening she was on the street and appeared in the best of health. Death was duo to apoplexy. Miss Maine Myers, aged 2t years, died at the Pottsvillo Hospital 011 Saturday of pneu monia. Sbe was admitted on July lith last. Mrs. John Navino died at her home in llomcsville on Satuiday fiom consumption. Slie is survived by a husband and two chil li ten. Mis. Joseph Hvans died at her home In St. Clair on Fliday, fiom consumption, aged 2S years. 1 be funeral took place this afternoon It.lHO It.ill. The Keystones of Malmnuy City defeated the Frackvillo team yesterday to the time of as to 12. Hy tho scoio of 10 to (1 the Jackson team was victorious over Now Huston. Locust Dale and Hiimesvillu teams yester day (untested fur honors on the diamond, and the former won by the score of IS to -1. Theie was a largo crowd present, llefore a largo nttmhor of rooters at the Trotting pirk yesterday afternoon the Shen andoah llruwns fell a victim to the Shenan doah team to the tunu of 20 to r. The man ager of the winning team announces that a gamofurapiir.se with tho Ilrowns is still waiting for their acceptance. The base ball team of tho druggists and physicians uf town went to Ashland this afternoon to play a gamo with the ictiresenta- lives of the two professions at that placo. CLAY EATING COW. 'ound In a Mine ltreach Alter Three AVeeUs. Three weeks ago Clcorgo Godber, of South Chestnut street, lost a valuable cow. lle- lieving the animal had estrayed he adveitiscd for its return, and upon receiving no tidings concluded that the cow had been stolen. Yesterday some men found the cow In a initio breach near Hverett's farm. The poor animal was lininjiitcd, except from starvation and thirst. Its surroundings showed that tho boast had subsisted by eating tho moist clay. The con was relumed to Mr. (iodber's stable and dis played peculiar and interesting character istics. When given hay it steadfastly re fused to p-irtake of it, hut greedily devoured haudfuls of clay that wero ollercd. Sumo milk taken from tho cow was tho color of clay. Mr. Godber is resorting to every means to keep tho animal alive and bring her hack to her natural and milk-producing form of diet. Her cowship Is now being fed on watermelon, which has been recommended as a foud to break her clay eating propensi ties. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spectacles and eye clauses fitted accurately Medical practice rosiiiuad. 8N.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. riii over rvrJ crtlioGlolio tor NEURALGIA una tiinllar Complaints' una prcpai-tu unucr tnu stringent GERMnll MEDICAL LAWS proscriliou ly oinlntiit physicians! DR. RICHTER'S &u a :: ate Jin v TMU EXPELLER. Wr.rM renowned I nmftrVlilv siicci-psf til t innlygpnulnu wttliTrude Mark " Anchor,' jf. Ad. lUrhtrrJt Co., 21.1 1'iarlSt.,. Mn orl, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. ss&sucu. Kudumcd & rtcouiuimucd by A. Waley, 106 H. Main St.. . II, Hacenboch, 103 N. Main St. .r.D, Klrlln, 6 S. Mala St Bnenandoab. . tf'fr.KliU DR. RICHTER'S ANCH(m STO.NAOIIAT. beat for Cnll'.)tprpftlH&KtniMiirli Coinuliil A Hnntlsomo Comploxion the greatest charms a woman can I t-OZZONra UOMl'LKXlOtl I'OWDCUI Till! WKATIIRIt. Tho forecast for Tuesday ! Partly cloudy to fair weather and higher tempciaturo will probably provail, with local rain or thunder storms and flesh, variable winds, and 011 Wednesday probably fair, cooler weather. PERSONAL MENTION. S, (i. M, llollopeter and I'.. W. Shoemaker, Ksqs., transacted legal business at 1'otUvlllo to-day. MichiiclJ. Muldomi visited friends at tho county seat this morning. P. J. Ferguson made a business trip to Pottsvillo to-day. Mrs. Harry Saylor and daughter, of West Philadelphia, who woro guests of Mrs, Saylor's brother, K. 11. Hrtimin, in town tho past two weeks, returned to their homo to day. Tony Mador, of Pottsvillo, Is tho guest of his blether, Philip Mailer, on Hast Coal street. Mrs. Thomas Kvans spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Misses Hessie and Maud Stride, of Mahanoy City, weie guests of relatives in town yester day. Ucv. 1). 1. Hvans paid a visit to tho county soat this morning. Misses I,n urn Robertson and I.llllo Lionel lyn visited fiiends at Mahanoy City yestor (biy. Misses Justyna Banner, Katie Wasser, Ulllo Steinbach and lltldget Curty, of Frackvllle, wero guests nt tho Klnunel residence on North Jardln street yesterday. Misses Millie Schmidt and Kdith Vasklns, of Shainokiu, Freda Ledwig.of Seranton.and Kstclla Hick, of Heading, aro guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John Coslett, Hobert Lenhart, Arthur Millerchap and Aithur I. ovine, woro among tho town penplo who spent hut even ing Oirardvillo. J. F. Mlnogiic, of Ashland, spent yesterday afternoon in town. O-icar Holich, Fred. 11. Guilder, and G. I'dgar Hoover spent Saturday and a part of ycstoiday at IMgewood farm, near Pottsvillo. Misses May Dustu and Nellie Davis havo gone to St. Clair to spend several days with fiiends. Miss Sallie Stein left Tor Philadelphia this aftei 110011 to resume her duties as nurse at tho University of Pennsylvania hospital. John J. Kerslakc, of town, who is a student fur tho ministry, occupied tho pulpit of the Methodist hpiscopal church at Maha nuy Planu yesterday morning and evening. Mrs. Lizzie Hurley, of Fredericksburg, Mil., and Mrs. Whisler, wifo of Hev. Harry Whlslcr, of Catawissa, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. James llutton, on North West street. Udward Maley, of Scrantor.. is visiting relatives in town and Mahanoy City. Misses Tussio and Katie Connor, of New lurk, aro visiting their sister, Mrs. J. J. Coakley, on North Main stieet. Mr. and Mrs. Kvans and Joseph Gunter, arrived heio at noon to-day with tlio re mains of Samuel Gunter, who died suddenly at the home of the former at Lilly, Cambria county. Messrs. Charles Neiswontor and Leo Habiuowitz journeyed to llazlotou 011 their "bikes" yesterday. Mrs. Stoue, the mother of Mrs. L. D. Davidson, who has beou a guest for sevoral days at the lattcr's residence on North Main stieet, returned to her liomu in Scrautou to day. Georgo Hamer, of Heading, is tho guest of bis mother 011 West Coal street. Miss Ihnmn Hichards, a former resident of town, but now a nurso nt tho Pottsvillo hospital, was a Sunday visitor to town. Hairy Mellon, of I'ottsvillu was a Sun day visitor to town. Miss Luttlo Hoaeh, of Pottsvillo, was among the Sunday vh iters to town. Tho day fixed for the first sea shoro ex cursion via the Pennsylvania railroad is Thursday, July 21st. 1 7 Annual Soles over G, OOO, OOO Doxes P piMoSi TOE BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness alter meals. Head ache. Dizzinoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hont. Loss of Appetite, Costlvoness. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams and all Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlons. THE PIKST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will neknowledgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. li:i:CIIAM'.S P1I.I.S. taken ns direct od. will quickly restoro Femalos to cora pleto health. Thoy promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys toin ami euro hick Headache Torn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE nriuij-I'atcnt .Medlrlno In the IVorltl, 25c. at all Drue Stores, MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. On Sunday, July 10th, 11 white cow 1 with red MIHitu m. tin lt(k.lv lll.r urnl..l.( lmriw. Hlx yearn old. A reward of f 2 00 will bo uiveii tor Its return to Citori;o Kalitzkl, (111 bciton. 7-lS--.it TTlOlt ItltNT. A dwcllluK bouse, with nil eon. 1' vculetircH, for a small family, with four room mid n kitchen, on North White street. Apply at I Ml North Main street. 7-s-tf "T.IOIt ltlCNT Store room and dwdltnir, een. V traiiy located, with nil modern eouven- leiices. Anuly at No. 113 North Maill street, G-23-U .Shenandoah. ITtOII HUNT. Property, No. 318 West Centre a- street, recently vneated oy i-iiiup iioemcr, the butcher. Hultuble for grocery, meat market, cic. jjweimii: ana stanie Httacneo. Apjdy to C. (1. Palmer, U10 West Centre street. U-JS-II IjOH SAI.K. A valuable property on West 1 Centre street, dwelling houwe, and all con veiilences tu desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars, 5-a7-tf IjOH SAI.U. A saloon, flood stand and ccn ; tral location. Ha two pool tables, one behiK n combination o( pool and billiards. Apply at tbe lll.iui.n oilier. tt NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! We nrc not Koing to earn' n single one over this senson if reduced prices can assist us in carrying out our intentions, DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES 1 As the Spanish fleet went yester day lo the hottotit of the sea, Call curly ami secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. "GOLD DUDT." SPECIAL : BARGAINS ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-H Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH rVlA-IN STREET. The prices which we are giving you cannot be beat else where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Orwigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Wain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOW1TZ, Prop. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN Evamination Mailo at Your Home or at 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, eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DRINK- CUvARY'S KXTRA 1-INR.x QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. A ko lluc for a kooi ilrlnlc Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 V.. Centre struct, Mcllet'a building, Wno, WIiIhUIi'h, liter ami Ciuura. KrfBlux; liter lit town itlwaya cm Ui. "GOLD DOST." GENUINE. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES III wall pnpcrM mid decoration is one of tlio iiincti't'iitli ci'iitury HcconipltelnneMt, That la why Unmet who m-lett their wall paper at OAKMN'H KetHiieli delightful results. It IWt neeeHiiry tu purchase thu expensive RnulrH, the deHljfiis mid colon are just as artistic lu the cheaper Knwli'H, If theyare licit w rich, Far thortu who wish to decorate their rooum with artistic wnll paper) k( to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. refrigerators ; BflBY CARRIAGES. The above must be closed out before the season expires. Note our ridicuously low prices on baby catriages. A swell vehicle with the best of silk and plush upholstery, rubber tires, steel wheel, foot 'brake, and a satin parasol, now going at $9,50 ; formerly $15,00. Then we have a few other makes, equally as good bargains. Refrigerators For family purposes. Finished in antique and oak, two shelves on the inside, with special tank and spigot for drinking pur poses, nicely carved and finished at $Q.OO. You could not buy it anywhere for less than $8.00. A S10.50 one reduced to $8.50. Ice Chests Sold at a mere price. We must get rid of these goods before this month is out, hence the cut in prices. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. FOIl STATU HKNATOH, Mtli District,, D. M. GRAHAM, Of Mahanoy Citv. Subject to Hpjmbllcuti rules. poll llllUCOTOK OK Till! 10011, S. G. MIDDLETON, OP (llt.BKltTOM, Subject to Ui'iiiiblicnn rules. jjlOll COUNTY CONTllOI.M'Il, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok 1'oruvii.i.E. Subject to Iteyublkun rules. I - V
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