Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on shIc the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound in one li iiuls unr book. It contains the photographs i.f nil our navy nlso Spain's navy prior to ir ili struclion. AUo all the officers of the navy and every one taking a prominent part ill 111.' war including the President and his labiut't, I c. Sigsbee, Sampson, etc. The 1 1' c f l.5or only ,?o cent mure than the -in - t-M oi finally. Call ami examine. HOOKS & BROWN, t rsl. tvialm St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine nand Iron. Large Bottle, 50 Cunts. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Ah Itotlcc-toil ly DoiiIIiiit In I'lillnilol phla mill llnl I linot'4. l'litladi lphiii, July 10. l'loiir linn: winter pnM rllu. .l Vv. IYmmvlvuniH rnlliT, clnar, f.l s.vi irv milN, rxtrii, :i AVira.W. Kyo flour p nt s , p.-r liurrvl fur t'lmici' IVmi'.ylvunlft. Vluat dull No. 2 nil,.1uly, TIMasiv.; do. An larst ?4 . ''T4l4i'.:do. Soiiti'inbor, Tii'aTtc. Corn Jinn. N" -' uiixi'd, !rr'ii;)74c.; do, Ausust, 87h i,7 , No -' yellow, for looul tradi-, 41o. OaU llrm N.. .' white. :lPac; No, 2 white, clipped, II u Ann; ehoh-e timothy, JU.fiO for lari;t) lmlei Heef quiet: family, $11.60; hecf hams, '.' ;iO'iM Purk dull: family, Jl'-'-dO-itia. I,nrd cisy. weti rn steauteil, $5.S.i llutter llrni. -western creamery. III1 a'dlTc; do. factory, 3"'4c . Klgins, 17c: imitation creamery, 1UC6 14 c . New York dairy, 10T 3ftlt3o ; do. cream ers 1.!' nt1 ..: fancy Pennsylvania print Job lunp at -M'fUMc.; do. whulimale, Uc. Clieeso linn; taru'e, white, 71e.;MHiall,hite,7lJ("A4C.; lare colored, 74c; stunll, colored, bo.: part xkims, )','''': full sklmi, SiiM'jC. Kk'ua Bl- aily. Nru York and PetiiiHylvania, 1415c.; wusti'rn tech, 13($14c SJI'otatoes steady; Jcr Kf Ji"S"iO: Limit Island, t2.3X&!X i. Tal low firm, city, !)a !)'" country, 3(!3Xc., us i" 'pLiiity. Ottonseed oil bteady; prima crude. Is jt; ilo. yellow, Petroleum firm; refilled New York.Jfi :tu: Philadelphia and Hal tlmure, an. in bulk, $J.7.i. Ctdibagti etront:. Lone Nlaud, 12 iXI per I0O. lialtimore, July 19. Flour dull and unchang ed Wheat steady; spot, 80' nhOi4: mouth, SU.i Wac; Atiuust, 75a75' u ; September, lifjc ; Hteamer No. 2 red, 7(Ja7l1ic: southern wheat by xamplu, 7aaSl'ic; do. on Rrnde, 70!a.Sl, Corn euxy; pot and mouth, .I7iU)7'.Bc.: August, iUI74Hu.; Weptembiir, Ilsica1 8c; steamer mixed, ilOjioUVjc; southern whltu, 40c.: do. yellow, IWjO. Oats Ktroiik' and higher; No. 2 whlto, X! lUCIc. : No. 2 mixed, yo.i.'llc. Ityo steady; No. nearby. Mo.; No. 3 western, (W'jjo. liny steady; No 1 timothy, ll.S0.iia. Lettuce, Jl.lu.il.a per Itasket l.lvo Stock .Miii-liol. New York, .luiy lt. llt'iivus steady. Calves firm. lies m vtern unsold; veals, emmon to choiee, Vi.i"l "."; 1 ear westerns, $.1,113; no but termilks Me ep and lambs closed llrni; shuop, Jllal'.i eulN.tt.7f); lambs, 3 n 11.00; acaraun Bold Hog" nominally dull at 4.ial..W. Kast I.llifi'ly, I'a,. Inly 10. t'attlu active; ox tru, J.'ia.'i u."i; prune, Yl.h.ut.'.ri; eoiiimou, $3.t0a4. Hogs st. ady best gi ailes, $1. lu.il 15; common to lair J3.b()al lJ'a go. k! roughs, W 41W1.00. '.Sheep utiady, choiee, $;t.t'0a4.ti; eommuu, $3.(i0.i4; jiarlmgs, $4a4 Ho? spring lambs, $.ia.'i.7n. Veal C'iH-). tl .Oa7. Has Dccn Removed .TO.. Robbins Building Centre and White Streets. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 6o cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, i5u tire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No 14 Hast Coal Street, Shenandoah, lk'nua. Mall orders promptly attended to. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were die Iwo reasons that formerly l.ept people frm attending lo their teeth, liolli reasons Imve no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ainlcss and inexpensive dent istry Willi an nl-olule guarantee for five years 1 our method A Good Set of Teeth, f 5. The Very Hest Teeth, J8. You can get no better, no matter what you nav. No chnrue for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morninc and irive ou jour teeth in the afternoon if desired. (iold l-'lllliigs, $1 ; Uest Silver I-lllings, 5oc up; denning, 5oc; Hxtractlng, 25c. Crown and bridec work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaminalions and estimate fiec. We use bill one grade of material (lie best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sts., Robbins' Building. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY sud HTHAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, at West Centre St. PITHY POINTS. llnppKiiliiRs 'I lironglioiit Hie Country Chrimlclecl for Hunt - lVrusnl. ltanawell Hand, of Tower City, h heon gmnled an original pension of ;ti ier month. Yosterday'a delluhtful ram Was wolcoino. (live us more like It. Tim judges in the l.yon-Diiini contest ex pect to conclude the work of uxniniliiiig ballot boxes by Thursday eveninit. The wedding of Miss Ik-sslo Hay, of St. Clair, and James Smith, of l'ort Carbon, is announced. Tho knot will bo tied next Thursday. I Tlio O'Donnell's, who own a gold initio nt 1 Maueh Chunk, iceelved word from the manaiter of tho suiclltne works at l'cith ! Ainboy lecently, stating that the oro they sent there is being melted and is turning out all rigid. Tho supply of water In tho dam nt Park Place is very low at present nliil unless rain comes soon in that section it will he at a pieiuiiiiii. The Slhrihrook and Malmnoy City teams will play ball at the latter place on Saturday. The inaniawc of Mr. Anthuny Maloney anil Miss S.irnh Walsh, two popular yuung people of Cciitralia, Is announced to taku place next week. Aitlclus of agreement were signed at Malm noy city for a 100 yanls dash between James Miller and Ueorge Carey. Tho contest will take place on August in, at Lakeside. The body of an unknown man, with the skull ciushed, was yesterday found along the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, nc4ir Cliickius, Lancaster county. Contractor I'ritchcy, of Lancaster, has otl'ercd to deduct $17, 1 10 from his hill of $StUM10 against York city for paving streets. if it is paid at once. The city is short of cash. A llagstnne pavement is being laid in flout of the Lllis property on South Jardliivntreet. Trying to boaul a train near Alaska, Ntith uiuburlaiid county, John Kehoc, aged lf,'was killed. A Coroner's jury at Lancaster yesterday exonerated Frank Liud, who was suspected of killing his wife. Lightning struck a trolley car at Ldwards villo, Lueine county, and several women occupants fainted, but nono were hurt. The day fixed for tho first sea shore ex cursion via the Pennsylvania railroad is Thursday, July Silst. The Wiildenslilp I'lglil. To-day the defendants in the case brought by C. V. Blower and Lllzabclh Kroner, warden and uiatiou respectively of the county prison, filed their answers. It will bo remembered that Frank Kantncr, John L. Staull'er, County Coininlssioneis ; Jas. H. Levan, Uco. Seldcrs, S. A. Losch, II. O. licchtol, C. A. Snyder, J. II. Nichter and J. II. Filbert wcio charged by Iliower with combining, agreeing and conspiring to make James H. Levan waidcn and to remove Ilrower from that position. Levan, who was appointed by the Commissioners to succeed Warden llnnver.during the latter's temporary absence from tho jail secured possession, and since then has been in charge. Ilrower brought suit to recover possession. He Xot Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, mu not to lie trilled with. A doc in time of Sliiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by P. I. Kirlin and a guar anlee. ToniiMlilp Teachers Klcclcd. The School Hoard of West Mahanoy town ship has appointed tho public school Icadicis for tho ensuing term. All tho old teachers, witli olio exception, weio retained in tlieii positions, for the vury good reason that each and every one has given satisfaction, both to the lioatd and pations of the schools. Thorn are ery low, if any townships that have inure cllicieut instructors. The following are tho successful ones: James F. (inllaghcr, piincipal; llilbcit Ferguson, J. Claudu Ill-own, William Carroll, Thomas Uonlan, Michael Dixon, M. J. lireniian, M. JI. Carey, Michael McClain, P. F. Dugan, John Cau lleld, Misses Annie Noone, Mary McClain, Mary Donahue, Maggie Dean, Sallio Price, llattio Jones, Kuto Malia, llridgct MiGuire. Sallio Palmer, Lilly P.cddall, Josephine (iiillin, Winnie Mcdrath, Mary Coylo, itose Dean, Kato lluckley, Uoso Ferguson, Mary Murphy, Maggie Walsh, Hridget Oilroy and Thomas A. Dixon. Mr. Carroll is tho only one among tho number that did not tcacli last year. Window shades from 10 cents and upward, r.btiiiiates given on large shades. F. J. l'ortz, 23 North .Main streot. tf ltiooinHlmrg Alumni. The Alumni meeting of 1S!IS at tho P.loonis burg Stnto Normal School was tho largest In the history of the institution. Plans ale being formulated for the erection of an Alumni Hall and a committee of ten with the principal of the school. Dr. Welsh, as chair man, has been appointed for the pmposo. It has been ascertained that a siistablc building for this purpose can be provided for tho sum of $15,000, and it is believed that out of more than 1.500 Alumni and upwards of 12,000 students, enough persons cm bo found who will bo willing to give at least $15 for this purpose ; and in order to bring it within tho range of possibility of all, tho privilege of paying in three annual Instalments has been adopted. Latest patriotic songs from lOtoiW cents at liruiiiui's. Annual lteport of .'Mining Hoard. The annual report of tho members of sub-district No. 2, of thoSoventb (Sliaiuokln) Anthracite Miners' Examining board, has just been issued. During tho year there were granted 1 1(1 ceitifieatos and tho applica tions of (ill weio refused. Of those granted there were: AWiericsns, 41; Welsh, 3; Irish, 3; English, 1; German, 1; French, 1; Scotch, 1; Russian Polos, (13; Hungarian, 1; Alls- trians, 211. Notice. The Committee on Text Hooks and Supplies will meet in tho Library room on Thursday, luly 21st, to receive bids for school supplies for the coming school term. A list of tho supplies needed and samples of tho saino may bo seen at the Secretary's ofilco on and aftor July IStli. All bids must bo submitted by 7:30 o'clock p. in., on day of meeting. Tho School Hoard reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. PATRICK CONNOnS, FjtANK HANKA, Thomas F. Hkesmn, (iKOUOK HOIA'EY, llAimv E. Kr.ii'i:u, 7-in-llt Committee. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such nnotlier navy 011 the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wc are not koiiik to curry n single one over this season if reduced prices can assist us in carrying out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES ! As the Spanish licet went yester day lo the bottom of the sou. Cull curly and secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. MAHANOY CITY. Talk nt r.lcelllig ll ltnn's I'ountiiin Honor. In l.leul. Mahanoy City. July 20. Jami Collins, of the lluinano Fire Company, oilers the sug gestion that the town's testimonial to tho gal lantry of Lieut l!y.m on the Peoria tako the form of a drinking fountain to ho placed at the corner of Alain and Centie stieets. Tho suggctlon hss been rccehed with consider able favor and at a meeting to be bold to night wll probably assume some active form. Operations at the Paik Place colliery were delayed yeslerdny for two hours by a car tunning away on No. 2 slope. When the car was about to cross tho knuckle the chain was released and the ear crashed down the slope. The first trolley party of the season made a trip from this place to Ashland and return last night. Fifteen young people participated in It. Annie, ll-mouth-ohl child of John nud Ciissie Stiff, died last night. From tho progress now being made the newly paved pintioli of lst (Vutio slitet will be thiown open for tmlhV next Monday. Carrie and Mary Scainon, aged l" and ID yours, were aricsted for stealing flowers from cemeteries and discharged upon paying fines and costs. A 20x80 foot Ainei lean ling w ill bo rai-cd upon an fell-font pole at Trenton Saturday evening. Tho expense has been defrayed by public subscription. A festival and danco will follow the ceremonies. Arniaue Lbert, a farmer of Quakake, re ceived a double fr.ictuie of the light leg while tiying to escapo from his milk wagon when tho horse ran away. Hie leg caught in one of the wheels. The funoral of Aug. Adams, who died at tho Miners' hospital from Injuries received scvi'inl months ago, took place this alteruoon from hlsl.ile losideucu on Mahanoy Avenue. Charles 1,'oe, Henry Hiiiitzluger, Michael Cane, Fred, lllchaiils and William I i u l ton, members of Company L, arrived hero from Camp Algur to-day on a furlough. A letter received from Wallace Medlar, now with the Pennsylvania tiu ips at Chicka- niauga, says they expect to bo ordered to I Porto Hico this week. The Pennsylvania llailioad Company will run a special sea shoie excursion on Thurs day July 21st. Treaniiry Ijmpty Onco Mure. Tho county treasury is again empty, and tho Commissioners will negotiate, a $25,000 temporary loan. Some time ago tho Com missioners decided to issue bonds to the amount of $2211,000, to pay cunent expenses and redeem tho temporary loans now out standing. Judge Koch decided that the Commissioners had that light, but the latter could not proceed because the Taxpayers' Association appealed from the decision of Judge Koch, and the ollicials woro thus pro hibited from securing the necessary funds lo run the county. To-day the Supremo Court will be asked to hear the appeal. Had the Commissioners been permitted to act they could have awarded the whole bond issue to one party and iceelved nearly $10,000 as piemiums. Sent ember lllcjclo Itnccs. The September meet of tho Mahanoy City Athletic Association will bo tho greatest in its history. It will bo equal in interest to any tlneo races ever held there. The samo riders will bo entered that ran in Philadel phia last Saturday. It will be n national ad'air. Sovoral local admirers of the sport saw the races at Philadelphia, Saturday, and all agico that it was tho greatest race they ever saw, and that they wouldn't miss them for an Inheritance. The meet will bo for slate and national records, and creates much interest among prominent riders. At Payne's nursery, (iirardville, you will liud tho largest stock overseen in tho county. One l'l-oillRill Itolurns. It was noted in these columns sovoral days ago that Clayton lirown, Harry Reeso and Roy Phillips, loft their (.iirardville homes for parts unknown. Phillips has returned, but lefuses to say whero his companions are. Rrow'ii leaves a widowed mother, and last Juno graduated from tho High school with honors. Rcoso is also tho son of a widow, and was employed about tho mines. The mothers of the young men aro greatly wor ried, and telegrams liavo been sent to d lifer ent parts of tho stato for their detention. Geranumus, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (iirardville. luberoso and gladiolus bulbs. fjSlarrlngo Licenses. W. G. Carter, of Pottsville, and Valeria II. Seitzinger, of Hutler township. John Henry Derry and Emma Mabol l'ur rell, both of Tamaiiua. Tendered n l'lrsl Lieutenancy. Patrick Morklo, of (iirardville, has been tendered tho first lieutenancy of Company F. Eighth Regiment, P. V. I., stationed at Camp Alger. Captain D.mks, of tho com pany, has received a promotion, having been appointed in charge of the Commissary De partment. Persons going to the sea shore on tho Penn sylvania Railroad excursion July 21st may go through to Atlantic City without transfer by taking tho Delaware River Rridgo Route. St. Louis Teimi at SliainoUhi, Tho St. Louis National League team, of which Tim Hearst, of Ashland, is manager, will play nt aham.okin on August 10th, 01 tho day the merchants hold their picnic Their opponents will be a strong local team All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds, mid plants at Payne's nurseries, (iirardville Electric cars pass the door. fl-0-tf Dentils at lllnulown. Tho little vilhigo of liiiigtown this week mourns tho death of two of its oldest and most venerable citizens. On Tuesday James Kisliop expired at his residence after a linger ing llluobs. Ho had resided in that locality for over 20 years. Deceased was a member of tho Odd Fellows and I. O. S. of A. Jacob Laudig, a highly respected citlien died at his homo on Tuesday. Ho was aged about dO years nnd Is survived by a wife and six children. U10 funeral will take placo to morrow. Interment will bo inado hi the cemetery at Ringtuwn. Chaplains I''or tlin Army. Archbishop Ryan lias selectee! tho following clergymen for appointment as chaplains in the United States volunteer army : itev. P J. Mc.Mahon, of South Hetblehem; Rov, Thomas V. Ryan, of St. Anne's, and Rev James A. D.ilton, Church of (lie Imiuaeii latu Conception, of Philadelphia. 1'or Constipation tako Karl's Clover Root Ton. tho gieat Wood Purifier. Cuius Head ache, Nervousness, El options 011 tho Pace, and makes tliu head clear as a bell. Sold by 1'. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Ask your grocer for tho "Roynl Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It Is tho best Hour made. Crushed lliilueon Cars, Georgo Motf.o, employed nt tho Park Placo colliery, met with nil accident tills afternoon that will likely prove fatal. His left leu was crushed between mine cars, anil bo was sent to tho Miners' hospital. 11 no recovers BUillclcntly amputation will bo necessary. Ho resides nt Mahanoy Clly. What Dr. A. 1.'. Slater S.ijs, Hufkai-o, N. Y, Gents : Prom my per sonal knowledge, gained ill olnservlug the ell'cct of your Sbilob's Cure in oases of ad vnncod Consumption. I am prepared to suy it is tho most remarkable Remedy that has over been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Umsninptloii Sold by P. D. Kliliu, nnd u guarantee, Tin: wi:ati!!.i;. The forecast fot Tliuisdny : l'attly cloudy weather and falling temperature, with ruin and thunder storms, and on Friday probably fair and cooler weather. I'OI.ITIOAI. POINTS, Czar llruinm's candidate for postmaster at Shepptou was turned down by the postolllco department, and Mrs. Martha Tosh selorted for tho position. Three months ago llrumni was Instructed to namo his appointee, hut on account of the department refusing to accept his nominee It hung fire until three weeks axo, when Mrs. Tosh was decided upon. She Is a widow with eight children. llepulillcnn candidates are becoming plenti ful. This is a good sign, and indicates lie publican success in N'dvember. Senator (Juay has decided to make Lan caster county his permanent home, residing at his haiidsomc country houso threo miles oast of Columbia. Tho astute politician will no longer bo the Heaver statesman. Judge William I). Porter, of Pittsburg, nominated for Jiulgo of tho Superior Court by the liepnblican Stato Committee yestorday to sueiccd the late Judgo Wickham, now holds that judicial position temporarily by viituoof a liiibernatorial appointment. The term of the postmaster at MlnersviUo has oxpired, and the l'epuhllcans are wonder ing If Charles L. Steele, a Democrat, is to re tain t li o position. It is safe to wager tho ap pointment, if made at all, will not bo an nounced until after the Hcpuhlican conven tion. What tho Philadelphia Inquirer doesn't know about the political situation in this county would fill a largo book. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Miw-iiATi: i:xci'i:siuK to Atlantic city, O.O., VIA Pr.NN'HYI.VANIA KAILltOAU. In older toalliud tho lesidents of North western Pennsylvania an oppoitunlty to spend a season at Atlantic City or tho other South Jersey seaside losorts at a compara tively small expense, the Pennsylvania ltail load Company has arranged for tlneo low- rate ten-day excursions from F.ric, Troy, Hcllefonte, Wllliainspnrt, Mocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City. Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Auglesea, Wlldwood or Holly Ilcach, on Thursdays, July 21, August 4 and 18, IMS, Lxeursiun tickets, good to leturn by regular trains within ten days, will bosold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Dclawaio Iiiver llridgo Iioute, the only all-mil line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in rcganl to specific rales and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, William-port, Pa. Husband Kills Ills Wile. On tho public road near Lorberry, this county, Jacob Enterlino yestciday afternoon murdered Ins wife, Clara, and then com mitted suicide. There had been diilcremcs between tho couple, and Mrs. Enterlino left her homo to walk to Pincgrovc, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Hohr. Thoy had not walked very far before Enterlino left his work at tho dirt banks at Losch & Mooro's colliery and follcwed them. When ho got near bis wife, who was unconscious of his ap proach from behind, lio drew a revolvor and tired four shots at her, three of which took ell'cct in her body. O110 passed through her hialn and she died instantly. The murderer then placed the weapon at lib left ear and blew out his brains. Mrs. Hohr lied in terror and gave the alarm, which brought Dr. II. P. Hess to the scene, but both Enterlino and his wife were dead boforo he arrived. Funeral. I'lio funeral of Mrs. Kathcrino Coakley took placo this morning from her late resi dence on West Oak street. Theio was a largo attendance of relatives and friends. High mass was celebrated at tho Annuncia tion church and tho remains were interred in tho Annunciation cemetery. Holier to ltox erection, Dan Creedon, of Australia, and Jack Honer, of Summit Hill, have signed articles to meet in a 23-iound bout boforo tho Greater New York Athletic Club, Conoy Island, on August 15. The men liavo agreed to box at tho middle-weight limit, 1.13 pounds. The club has guaranteed a pilrso of $3,000 for the bout. Held Tor Wife Heating. Joseph Slieliuski was arrested this aftor- noon by Coustablo Tosh 011 a charge of wife heating. As the nccussed was unable to furnish j200 bail ho was committed. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces tho first sea sboro excursion Thurs day, July 21st. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spectacles and eyo glasse fitted neeurntely Medical practice resumed. BN.JARDIN ST.. SHENANDOAH. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Marie 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. Leave tliein at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. John McClcltan nud daughter, .lean ncttc, of Philadelphia, are guests of friends in town, Wilbur Lewis, of Win. Peiui, spent to-day visiting friends nt Maueh Chunk, Mrs. Harry Hill, of Pottsvlllc, is n guest of town fi lends, Internal Kovcntic Collector Harrison Kear, of Mlnersvlllo, was a visitor to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Il.ilrd and son, Holier, spent to-day at Pottsvlllc and Tumbling Itun. Misses Sadie Gilbert and Kachel kirlin have returned from a visit of seveial weeks to friends nt Philadelphia. Mr. nud Mrs. Edward lleeso weio soieiiHilcd by tho Orand liand last evening. Misses Lirstle and Aggie Gilbert have gone to Tainaiiua to spend a few days with friends. Harry Moore, n member of Co. A, 13th ltcgt., Pa. Vol., w ho spent the past fow days as a guest of town fi lends, left this morning for Cuinp Alger. Sol. Haak transacted business at tho county scat this morning. C. W. Nowhoiiscr and son loft town this morning for Carlisle, to visit friends. Mr. nud Mrs. Climlcs Oirviu left for their homo in Williamspurt last evening. John 1, Mathias, of Mahanoy City, spent n part of to-day in town. T.J. Coakley, of Mahanoy City, was in town to-day attending tho funeral of Mrs. Katharluo Coakley. l!oy Ituhright, manager of Qlrvin's store, returned last night from visit to William s port. ivliss Jennie Clayborgcr, tho dimming daughter of l'ostmastor Clayborgcr, of llraudouvillc, is spending a few- days in town, tho guest of Miss Euiuia Seltzer, of North West street. It. L. Melick, of tho City drug store, was recuperating among the coal mountain breezes at tllen Ouoko to-day in company with a largo number of Sunbury exclusion, ists. Shcrill' John J. Toole, and' wife, were in town to-day in attendance, nt the Coakley ob sequies. Liveryman Mswentor made a business trip to Millersburg to-day. Mr. nud Mrs. 11. F. L.iudig, and son, James, of Scrantnti, aro guests nt tho Lcssig residence. Itev. Potts, of Frackville, was among tho vislturs to town to-day. Miss Jessie MacDouald, of Provldeuco, It. I., is visiting her undo, James Dauicll, of East Oak street. liichaid Joyce, of Lost Creek, was a visitor to town to-day. Robert Hluning to-day left town on n com mercial trip through tho West. Mrs. Max Reese and daughter, Lottie, have gone to WHkesbarie to visit relatives. iii:i. :iVAl!IS.-On tho liltb Inst., at Philadelphia, Pa Willium K. Kilwnrds. The remains will be view ed by friends on Thursday evening, 21st Inst., between S and 10 o'clock, at his lute residence, :1010 Salmon ntlet, Philadelphia. The remains will airlvc at Shenandoah, via P. & It. railway at 12:1K p. 111. on Friday, 22nd inst, Interment in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. 7-20-2t MISCELLANEOUS. I OST A hunch nf key J tow days ajjo. Kinder will le lewnrdcd j,y (.ctiirnliiK Hium to 113 Knst Coal street. 2 inolt J t ISN'T. A dwelling house, with nil con .1) vunieneeH, for n email family, with four ronnm and u kitchen, on North White street. Apply at ia North Alain street. 7-8-tf Oil U1SNT Store room and dwdlltifr, ceit- tmlly located, with all modern conven iences. Apnly at Nu, 113 North Main ftttect, Shenandoah. (V'JJ-tf nOH HI5NT Property, No. 318 Weft Centr I1 street, recently vacated by lhlHp lloehler tho hutUier. Suitable, tor grocery, meat market etc. uwcnintr and ptanie. auacneu Apply to C CI. Talmer, 3IU West Centre street. FOIt SALIC. A valuable, propeity on Werft Centre trei t, dwelling Iioue, and all eon -veiiienceH In ileilrahlo location. Apply tt Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. TiOU SATJS. A Haloou. Good stand nnd een- U tral location. Has two pool tables out belli; a combination of pool uud billiard Apply at tho JIkuai.d otllce. tf I DMIN1ST1EATIEIX SAT.KNotlco la hereby V L'iven that on Aummt 13th. lhW. at 10 a m.. the undersigned, administratrix of the estite of Kdwnrd F, Gallagher, lato of tho borough of 1J..I It. til ....... 11 ....,.,1 will expoho to snip on the premfsei, No. 19 Wes't centre htreet, snennnuonii, rn. , tne ionowin& iicgcrineu personni property oi me uecenseu: One lot of stovo cantimr. urates and brick. tw hoiierH, uve siiikh, one lot o oil mm paints,, twelve etovcB, one borne, one wngon and lot of out-standing iook account uue tne estate o decedent. KATK (iALLAOHKK, JI. M. HuiiKE, Att'v. AdminUtrntrix. snennudoaii, July asus. l-'J-'si-ii'Ui REFRIGERATORS ; BABY GftRRIflGES. The above must be: closed out' before the season expires Note our ridicuously low prices on baby carriages. A swell vehicle with the best of silk and plush upholstery, rubber tires, steel wheel, foot brake, and a satin parasol, now going at $5,50 formerly $15.00. Then we have few other makes, equally as good bargains. Refrigerators i-or tamily purposes I'inished in antique and oak, two shelves on the inside, with special tank and spigot for drinking pur poses, nicely carved and finished at $6. OO. You could not buy it anywhere for less than $8.00. A $10.50 one reduced to 8.50. Ice Chests Sold at a mere price. We must get rid of these goods before this 111011th is out, hence the cut in prices. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. A K'"l drink. . placo for a good Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 IC, Centre etrect, Mellet'a building, Wine, WIiIhUIcb, Beer and dinars. Frealietl beer In town itlwBy ou tap. "SOLD D0ST." next best Ci!-UJ so easily so easily It cuts the grease, and a good rinsing mu leave the dishes delightfully clean. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt, Louis. New York. Boston. rniisaeipnu Ball's Annual Russet Sale- Of Men's, Women's and Children's All shapes, shades, styles and sizes. The sea son now Hearing its end we must make room for our annual fall and winter stock, and fur thermore, we must turn these shoes into money whether much or little. People who have attended any of our former sales are well aware of the selection of stock we always carry at our clearance sales and also the inducements we offer. It Will Pay You to Consul! Dur Men's $4.00 Shoes at $3.50 " at " $3.00 " at " $2.00 " at " $1.75 " at " Boy's $1.75 " at " Youth's $1.50 " at " Little Gent's $1.25 Shoes at 4 Women's $3.00 Shoes at $2.50 " at $2.00 " at $1.50 " at " Misses' $1.75 " at $1.50 " at $1.25 " at Children's shoes are all going at half price. Our shoe offers this year surpass any of our previous years. Owing lo the depression in business and remarkable inducements. We would also suggest that purchasers call early and secure first choice as the stock is complete and is not void oi any sizes. BALL'S SHOE STORE, 14 S. Main St. SP ECIAL : Hh-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN 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 Orwigsbnrg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. iV , 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 Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ. Prop. DRINK- CIARY'S KXTRA 1'INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. lis Ipf A Handsomo Comploxlon one of tuo greuteBt clinrma a woman can I poaBesa. l'ozzom'a Comixukioh l'owuuul givra li, l "OOiD DOST." for dishes that can be thrown away after every meal, to avoid the tiresome task of cUsh-wash-inK, cannot he Rrantcd. Would she have the tlllllllf J-ci nci - It's almost a pleasurc-witu It's almo: Washing Powder. Clearance the Following List and Prices : $2.99 2.50 2.25 1.49 1.25 1.19 1.15 .99 2.25 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.29 1.19 .99 the scarcity of money, we offer these BARGAINS GENUINE." EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES 111 wall pa pera and decorations la one of the" nineteenth century accomplishments. That U why those who select their wall paper at CAHDIN'S K?t Huch delightful results. It Isn't neeessiiry to purchano the expensive unulen, tho designs and colors are just as artistic In the cheaper grades, If they are not no rich. For those who wish to decorate their rooms with artistic wul) papers c( J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Streel, Shenandoah, Pa. COU HTATH SKNATOIt, r uoth IHatrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Or Mahanoy City. Huliject to ltepubllcan mien. poll DIKKOTOIl OK THIS l'OOIl, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Of QII.BEUTON, Huliject to ltcpubllcan rules. JjtOlt COUNTY CONTItOM.KK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Or 1'oi-uviijj. Huliject to llepubllcaii rulw. if I V