i-ir.r n st fi vf iyvwym i Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on snle the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound In one liandsmnc book. It contains the photographs of all our navy aNo Spain's navy prior to their destruction. Alo all the officers of the navy and every one taking a prominent part in the war including the 1'resident and Ins cabinet, I.cc, .Siashee, Sampson, eu . The pruc jl.50i.1r only 30 cent more th.m the I series cost originally. Call and examine. HOOKS &BR0WN,I IM. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large Uottlo, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. SCOVEL MAY HE SHOT. lri"iiinptiioiix CorrfspondiMit Who AshiiiiIiihI (ifiioi'iil sliul'tor. New York. July 1. A dispatch to The Herald says: Sylvester Scovel, the cor respondent for the New York World, who nt the formal capitulation of San tiago slapped General Shafter In the face, has pi nimbly got Into deeper water than he was ever In before. Out side of the unparalleled effrontery of so tlasmiit mi net, It would seem that It apparently stands alone. From the ac counts of the oerurrenee that have reached this city, it would seem, how ever, that the ni tides of war cover the case completely, and that Scovel may be even sentenced to death, should a court martial so decide. As to the Incident Itself, It Is said that when the time came to raise the llae Scovel attempted to make his way to the roof of the palace, with the In tention of pnrtli ipatlntf in some way In the ceremony. lie was ordered down by the guard. Immediately after the cere mony Scovel pushed his way to Gen eral Shafter and slapped the general's face He was promptly arrested and confined. The act would seem from this to have been purely wanton. I..viic1im1 I'rNonur nTid Destroyed .Tall Natchez. Miss., July 21, A telCRram received here announces that an In furiated mob stormed the Simpson county Jail at Westville, kllllns W. T. Patterson who was confined therein under the charge of murdering Law rence Hrlnson, and the Jail building was fired and the building and the body of the prisoner wns burned. Tho body of the unfortunate man was lit erally riddled with bullets. Patterson killed Urlnsnn In April, 1S!)7. as the re sult of a uuarrel. He had had four trials, tint always escaped sentence on uome technicality. HOOD'S IMMiS euro Idvcr lilt, Biliousness, IikIIkckUo.i, Headache, uleuseut laxative. All DrugnlstE. Has Been Removed ...TO... Robbins' Building:, Centre and White Streets. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, Co cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OriTcOMPANY, No, 143 Kant Coal Street, Hlieuumlonli, IVnna. Mall orders promptly attended to. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were tlie two reasons that formerly kept people frem attenilini; to their teeth, lioth reasons luive no existence in this ad vanced age. rainless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $$. Hie Very llest Teeth, 58, You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charfie for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your iniprosMon in the morning and Kive you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold PlllliiRS, $i; Best Silver rulings, Soc up; Cleaning, Sac; extracting, 25c. rm and bridec work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaminations and estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material the best. .SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sts., Robbing' Building. T BEST LINE OF- S GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTUAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths B. Foley, 37 Wet Centre st. li i ME PERSONAL MENTION. Mellaril Council 1ms gone to Atlantic City to spend n week in rec reation. Charles Hooks, of l'ottsvllle, Is a guost of relatives in town. Hurt. Smith, who whs h lesidcnt of tilts town about twenty years ago and is now lo cated at Cleveland, Ohio, spent tlio lt few days lieic vlsitlnit relatives and left this morning for I'ottavillu. He is tmvolliiK in the interest of a horseless carriage manufac turing company. I'oiinclliiien IMwnid Murphy and Peter llarkius transacted business lit tho county seat to-day. Mis. .1. II. Martin has none to Stiubtiry to Isit friends. Shu will liu absent about two weeks and will probably visit Wllllainsport and Niagara Kails. William Kassler, of West Coal street, lias gone to l'liiladelpliia to locale permanently. John (Juirk has entered the employ of tho Columbia IlrowhiK Company, in tliu huttlii.tt department. J.J. Itohliin and John Itollliian spent yes terday along the stieams in the C-atnwissa valley in eaicli of fish. They returned home with :v nice mess. William T. Kvans transacted business at Delano this morning. Harry liickert visited relatives at Sliamo- 1 kin yesterday, ! Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Fowler and son have I returned from a visit to friends at Freelanil. Charles Qiilnn, of Scmnton, was a town visitor to-day. Constable Thomas Tosh left this afternoon on a business lnis-ion to Summit Hill. MAHANOY CITY. A Train Crashes Into a Hera nl dm. Three Killed Oulllgllt. Muhanoy City, July 21.I,elilgl Valley passonner train No. 1ST ran into a held of cows in a cut near Harry's Junction this tiiortiiiitr, killing tlireo of them outright and injuring a fourth i bully that it will die l'or lifty cents Thomas Kvaiis climbed an 1 0-foot willowy pulo on Centre street last night to tlx a Hag. IMward, 11-year-old son of August Kudel, may Iomi the sight of one of Ids eyes thtmigli and accident that happened this morning. Tho buy is subject to epilepsy. While riding on a wagon lie was ei.ed by a fit and fell to tho roadway. His eye glas-es wen; biokeu in the fall and a piece of tliu glass cut the bull of one of his eyes. Tho wa-uii passed over him, but only caused bruises. M. M. McMillan, ho was at tho Worncrs ville Sanitarium for recuperation, left town yesterday for White Sulphur Springs Va. He has lust 10 pounds in weight, but is believed to bo on the way to recovery. A stone weighing 100 pounds and to be used as a window sill slipped from a wheel barrow on the second lloor of the new school building and crushed through the iron work of two lloors to the cellar. The man in charge of the barrow saved himself from falling by grasping a beam. John J. Kyan, son of Patrick llyiin, of town, and brother of Commander Thomas W. Hyan, of the Peoria, tolegiaphs Ids father that he has received a captaincy from Presi dent McKinley. Mi. l!yan was city electri cian of San Antonio when lie enlisted in the war with Spain and received a lieutenancy on the signal corps. Harry Martin, a miner, was badly burned about tliu faro and hands this morning by an explosion of gas III the Muhanoy City col liery. A Pertinent Inquirer. IUi. Heua M) : The article ill last night's llKit.M.D about tho water supply is apt to provoke a great deal of comment. Why is it that there is trouble about tho water supply so early in the year, and why is it necessary to borrow money when the tax collectors owe tliu borough $10,000 or $10,000? Why also is it that measures are not taken to get this money and build additional reservoirs or arrange in wire way for a better supply of water, so that inconveniences Iiko the present ones are avoided. It seems to mo this is a matter outside of politics, and consideration for a delinquent tax collector must bu laid aside. Ixiiuihitivi:. July 21, 1MIS. United Slates .lurnrs. Maishal James II. Heilly yestoiday diew the jurors who aro to servo at tho next tcim of tho United States District Court, com mencing August 15. Tho grand jurors from this county aro Prank Haesslcr.of 1'ottKville ; David C. Ilrown and Christian Schmidt, of this town. The only petit juror from this county is Thomas Higgius, of town. The Heat of the Sun. It Is impossible except by illustration and comparison to K'l'a.sp thoidoaof tho heat of the sun. According to calcula tions, based Mpoii the energy of tho sun's rays on the earth, the temperature at its Mirfaco is computed as about lb, 000 cio Kicus K. No arlillclal temperature of this degree can be created by any known means. KITorts have been made to collect and utilize the treinenduus heat power of tho sun, but cloudiness, mist and darkness have prevented anything like marked suc cess. At tho Columbian exposition an ap paratus was shown, consisting of a reflector and proper attachments, which utilized tho heat of tho sun to such nn effect, that a two horsepower engine was run by it. It is proposed to try experimenting with rol.ectors In countries where tho sky is free of cloudiness and tho sun shines al most uninterruptedly nearly ovcry day In tliu year. New York Ledger. Cast Offs Itnrrly Seen In the Street. "I'vo seen old shoes in tho street," said Mr. Gllmby, ' plenty of them, and wrecked umbrellas and old hats and east off coats and various other articles of woar, but never until today, and I'vo lived sonio years, did I see a pair of suspenders lying In the street, and this w as only half a pair, by tlio way. I notice things habitually. It's a part of my business to sou tilings, but I never before saw a pair of suspenders In tho street, and I'll bet you $ 1,000 you nuvcr did. " Now York Sun. UliRiiiircclntlve. "I)o you know that an ordinary iilano contains about 11 mllo of wlroY" "No. I (thoulil rnthrr bullovo that nn ordinary plnno contains about a wagon load o tlnwaru." Chicago Nuws. Tlii'll She Jllil. lira. IjiusohUIo Gnminjr, RnrconK, don don don dun donncz mol oh, why don't you waltors niu'.i rMnnd English? Wnltur (politely) Why doiwn't inadaiu epeak It? Harper's lln.ar. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wc arc not uoiiigto carry a single one over tins season if reduced prices can assist us in currying out our intentions. nnwu 1 nnwu 1 Rnr? tup PRIP.FS ! UUIIIII UUI1I1 I UUkU I IIU I III.." As the Spanish fleet went yester day to the bottom of (he sen. Call early aud secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. PITHY POINTS. lappoiilng Throughout I lie Country Cbioulcled for Hasty Perusal. Tho County Commissioners yostelday issued a temporally loan for J tB.liOO, at six por cent. Iiitcreit. Heielofoio they paid but four per cent. Letters tcts.iiientary wore gmntcd to James Maguirc and John Maguire 011 the estato of Hugh Magnlro, late of St. Clair, deceased. The P. & li. Hallway Co will continuo to nay their employes by checks. John L. Kchoe, aged 14 years, a slate picker at the Alaska colliery, was cut in two at noon Tuesday, by jumping in Hunt of 11 moving train. Seven moulders were laid oil." nt the (loyno shops at Ashlnml, on account of woik being slack. Three shifts of men are working to get the Centmlia colliery ready foropciation and the plate will lie started very soon. Thcie aro 17,000 Pennsylvania soldiers now in the Held, and twice that number waiting to be called. Lverybody Is hoping for the leallzation of tlie lcpoiled boom in the Alitlnacitc coal trade. The Siilibury lllks yesterday wcie at (lieu Onoko. Tlie exclusion was well patronized, ami wn for the benefit of Mary Packer hos pital. "l'lglitlng Hob" Kvans writes from Cuba to prominent llazleton man that ho is of Welsh descent. Tlie question was asked and answered in order to scttlo a wager. Tho Ashland opera house will open for tho season 011 tho 11th of August. The rain yestoiday and last night was very beneficial, and apiueclated. Oliver Twist like, "we want more." Tliu Schuylkill county teachers institute will bo held lu Mabanoy City, beginning October 31. tleorge Kostiie, of St. Clair, was stiiick by a 1'eiiiisylviiiiia freight liain yesteiday illuming while walking on the lallrond track. Ho died in two hours. He leaves a wire and 00 t.iu. A swimming school will be opened at Tumbling Hun. . Tho llorough Council will meet In regular session to-night. A largo number of mechanics fiom Delano and other towns in tlie anthiaclte legion are now located at ISetlilchcia enjoying le niiiiiorativo employment. The Heading In ewers have settled the war tax dilliculty, by agreeing to sell their beer at ?7 per bancl and dispense Willi all "treat ing." Additional hands will bo employed in every department of the Heading Hallway shops at Heading. A new shirt factory to he put in operation to day at Palmyra, Lebanon county, will employ 00 hands. Iliirglars blew open the safe of T. II. Watts ,t ('11. 's mill, at Scraiitiui, but bcfoie they could touch tho valuable contests the police appeared and frightened them oil'. Leaning heavily on the railing of a second story balcony, Mrs. Elizabeth Council, of Scranton. was pitched on the pavement be low by the breaking of tho woodwork and almost instantly killed. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Hcgulates the bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears the complexion. liisy to make and pleasant to take, 2," cts. Sold by 1 I). Killlii and a guarantee. Ollhcrlou Items. Floienco Poley, son of T. J. Foley, of Oil bertuii, is home from the college al Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ho will ictiirn this fall, and at the conclusion of his studies will read law in a l'ottsvillo ollico. The School ISoaid of this place has mado no appointments, and will not mako any until tho middle of August. This is in order to givo local aspirants who may fail in Shenan doah, a chance to secuio positions hole. Very few new buildings have been erected hcie tliu summer. Last summer this place experienced quite a building boom. Thomas J. Foley, 0110 of our principal pi operty owners, is negotiating for a change of business and residence. Ho went to Phila delphia yesterday to purchase the Woods' saloon at No. 1 1 North Eleventh street. lie has bad tlie promiso of this stand for several years. Mr. Woods, tho owner for is years, died a week ago. John Ciinunings, a locomotive engineer, whoso homo is at Newark, N. J., came to town yesterday with John Hennessey, uf Shenandoah, Mr. Ciimiiiings is a former icsidentof tills locality. Latest patriotic songs from 10 to 35 cents nt lli'iimin's. .Mnnlc aiitl a ltaiiqitel. Prof. Jones' orchestra guvo a very enjoy able concert from the poich of the Mansion House, Muhanoy City, last evening. A large crowd enjoyed the music after which Land lord Ilurchill gavo a banquet to the mcmbcis of tho orchestra and a few friends. The members of tho orchestra were: Leader J. Jones, W. J. Poitz, John Schoppee, Lewis Stack, Harry Harris, 11. O. Oaddow, Harry Schoppee, Daniel Harris, l'eter Schoppee, O. C. Thomas, L. Hafner, Prof. Wright and Walter Schoppee.. If you want tho common sense pocket or tho patent purse, 25c, !0u and T.'ic, call at I J. Portz's, Bl North Main street. tf No Hard Coal. l or several days an Hem has been going tho rounds that the Lehigh Valley would return to tho uso of hard coal. Superintend cut Mitchell, of tho Wyoming division.deiiies that such an order lias been issued, or that it exists. Tlie P. it 1! will change from soft to hard fuel. Since July 15, the date of tho onlers, preparations for tho change wore made and it will be a matter of a few weeks until every engine 011 tho system will bu using anthracite. Not let!. Thu ComuiltU'o on Text Hooks and Supplies will meet In tho Library loom on Thimtlay, July 21st, to receive bids for school supplies fur the coming school term. A list of tho stipplius needed aud samples of the same may bo seen at tho Secretary's ollleo on and nfter July 18th. All bids must ho submitted by 7:110 o'clock p. m on day at meeting. Tlio School Hoard reserves tho rinht to lejccl any and all bids. PATRICK Connoiis, 1'liANK IlANNA, Thomas V. Jiinwi.iN, (ii:oi:oi; lloi.VKY, IlAliltV E. KKU'KIt, 7-in-nt Coinmilteo. .'Men In Iliiiiuer. Seven uf thu best hi easts In thu Iluek Aloiiutaiu vein, seven foot level, at Muiua colliery, were stopped yesterday by tho mine foreman. The cause of tliu sluppafto was that if they wero driven any nearer tho tuifaee they will strike tho bed of tho creek which will r.'Uiso tho water to How ill aud may bo the means of a largo number of men losing their liven. American. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at I'ayno's nurseries, (lirardvlllo. Illcctric cars pass tlio uoor. n-u-u Cliiu.ees lii 1'lrelioi.ses. K, A. Dohurty, who fora niiniber of years Iiiih been a contractor at blionaiuloali city colliery, has been appointed flro Im at West Shonaiidoah colliery, Tho company securos u competent man fur this important position Thomas Williams, of Sliamoklu, has au rentiMl thu ixisltiou of flro buss at Moica colliery. lie Not Deceived, A CuukIi, Iloarsunuai or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso lu tlimi of Sblloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold hy 1'. 1). Klrlln and li guar, unteu. SERIOUS CHARGES. Voting Mini Charged Willi Assaulting null Itobbbig Ills Mother. A enso that excited no llttlo Intorost was hoaid before Justice Shoemaker last night. Tho principals wcro Mrs. Hrldgot llarrctt, of Lost Creek No. 2, aud her son, Martin. Tlie son was the defendant and tho mother thu accuser and somo parts of the testimony was quite sensational, embracing recitals of as house breaking, assault and robbery, It seems that Martin and his parents have not been oil good terms and tho former was denied admittance to the homestead. Mrs. llarrott testified that late at night Martin visited the house and forced an entrance by bunking in tho door. Mrs. llarrctt wa lying asleep on a lounge nt tlio time. She charged that the son appioached her, cut open a pocket in her dress and stole her watch. Mrs. llarrctt was awakened and 1,11 encounter ensued, duiing which Mr. llarrctt came from tho upper part of tho houso and took a hand in tlie light. The senior Ilarrett was evidently very much angered when hu mado his appearance, as lie setoil a liatciici ami dealt .Martin a blow 011 the forehead. Fortunately for tho latter the blow was made with tlio blunt cud of the hatchet and with 110 great force. Had the weapon been otherwise Hied tlieio might have been a homicide to record. After hearing tho evidenco Justico Shoe. maker concluded to hold Martin llarrctt for trial at court on a char go of assault and battery and malicious mischief, tho prusccu trix not wishing to make tho charge more set Ions, and tho accused furnished ball, Infant's lace caps, tho cheapest and largest stock in tonu, at F. J. Portz s, SI North Main street. tf !Ut. Cretan Camp Meeting. l or tho united Ilrctlircn Camp Meeting at Ml. (Irctna, Pa., August 2 to 11, IMS, the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will sell excursion tickets from ill points on its system east of Unit not including Pittsburg and 1'rie, and west uf and including Philadelphia, to Mt. (iietna and ictiirn at icduced rates These tickets will be sold July 31 to August 11 Inclusive, good to return until August 20, lMli, inclusive. For specific rate, loiulltions. itc, apply to nearest ticket agent. Married. Miss Amelia Laucr and Jolm P. Hachman two well known young people- of Ashland were joined ill wedlock by ltev. Scliacll'er. They will reside in Heading, wlicro tho bridegroom holds a lucrative position. The wedding of Miss llcssio Hay, of St, Clair, and James Smith, of Poit Carbon, was solemnized to-day, at the former place. (leorgo Moyer, clerk in L C. Probst's grocery, and Miss Maine Humes, of (Jiraid villo, were married at the residence of the bride's parents in (iirardvillu last evening. Isaac Ilrown was the groomsman and Miss Hannah Humes, sister of the biiiic, tlio bridesmaid. At Payne's nursery, (llrardvillo, you will find tlio largest stock ever seen in tlie county. Obituary. Mrs. Samuel H. Jones died at her homo in Omaha, Neb., and the lcmains arrived at Tamaqua, her former home, this afternoon for interment. Sho was the wife of Major Jones, who is now witli the United States troops ill tho Philippines. Mrs. Jones died on June 21th., and tho body was placed in a vault, awaiting the return of tho husband befoio burial, but he being unable to return the body was brought Fast for iutoi liiont. All infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor, of Jacksons, died at that place last evening. of thnClobufor 7 NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' uuu iicjKirm umicr ma einngcnt GEIIMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S 1 1 fPAIN EXPELIEB, 51? WV.. 1.1. II Y. 1..1.1... ..... ionlv t?. rutitto iv fl li Trade Mark Anchcr.' Jr. Ail. Klclittr.U'0.,2l51VnrlSU.,j;civ York, j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Henses. Own Glassworks. 23&&Ucis. Endorsed A recouuaeadctl by A. Wasley, 106 N. Main St.. kC. H. nairenbuch, 103 N. Main St., , P. P. D, Kirlin, 6 S. Main St. 4... Shenandoah. DR. HICHTER'S 1 "ANCnOU" STOMACHAL liost Coll". HviNprpsliivtKtoiimrh Cniiiplnli Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spectacles ami eye glasses fitted aeemately Medical practice lesumed. 8N.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Homo or at Our Store. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family onlers will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do ' the rest. COLOMBIA BREWING,. "OMPANY, TUB W15ATHI!lt. Tho forecast for Friday '. Fair and slightly cooler weathor, with fresh and light north, erly to westerly winds, followed by slowly- rising temperature. I'OLITICAIi POINTS. Chairman William H. (liven says tho Altoona platform Is 0110 that all Democrats can stand 011. Yet It Is ten to one, though, that bcfori tho campaign Is over tho samo Democrats will be pushing each othor oil. W. A. Marr, tho Democratic nominee for Judi-e. has not always been a consistent Democrat, especially when Ocuige J. Wad linger was tho party nominee. Tho Democrats may all bo for Jcnks, yet If 0110 reads between the Hues of tho resolu tions endorsing htm, adopted by the Dela hantyClly Committee, particular pains aro taken to call attention to Ills frco silver record and his support of llryan. Theso events in Mr. Jcnks' career are not calcu. lated to attract many Hopublicaiis ovor to his candidacy. Dr. C. A. lllciler, tho Democratic candldato for Coronor, was tendered a reception by his fellowtownsmeli at Frackvlllo. Speeches weio made aud liquid refreshments served. Tlio Hepubllcan state committee will mako an eifort to enable tho Pennsylvania soldiers to cast their votes this fall. It is not right to disfranchise the men at tho front. llarniuny was spelled with a big H at tho meeting of tlio Itepublican state committee, wdth Penrose and Magco, aud Finney and Losch touching elbows at tho banquet table. Truly, these politicians aro queer fellows. Tho Jeirorsonlau Democrats havo endorsed tho stato ticket. One of tlio finest assortments of glassware in town is to bo found at F. J. Portz's, 21 North Main street. Low prices. tf Illsbop McOiivcru Has a Itelaiite. llisliop McOovern suffered a relapso last evening aud his condition is critical. Ho had been much improved tho last fow days, but serious symptoms manifested themselves and much concern Is oxpicsscd at his condi tion. Tlio members of his family aro at his bedside in Harrisburg. Geraniimns, fuchsias, pansles, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, (lirardvlllo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. di i:d. KIIWAltDH. On the 1'Jth Inst., at Philadelphia, l'a., William K. Kdwanls. The remains will bo viewed by friends tin Thursday evening, 21st Inst., between S and 10 o'clock, at his late residence, t!010 Salmon street, Philadelphia, 't he remains will arrive ut Shenandoah, via '. .t It. rallwnv at 12:ls n. in. on l'rlibiy, 22nd inst, -Services in the Calvary ltaptlsl church. Interment in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Ifelatlvrs- and friends- respectfully Invited to attend. 7-20--'t MISCELLANEOUS. noil ItKNT. A Htahle situated n South I1 WliltpHtuvt. LnrK enough for two horsua, Water eunneiUoni. Apply to (leurw Knlmer. fOli ItKNT. A dwelling hout with nil con V venieiLCfK. for a muull family, with four rnomnmd a kitchen, on North White street. Apply at 129 Ninth Slain i-treet. 7-S-tf IOHT A hunch of keys lost in this town a i few days ajjo. Kinder will hu rewarded hy returning name to 1 l:t ICastCoal street. tf rnOK HUNT Store room aud dwelling, ten- 1' trallv located, wHIi all modern conven iences. Atntly ut No, lilt North Main stieet, Shenandoah. , G-24-tf nOlt KKNT. Property, No, 318 West Centre V street, recently vacated by rldllp lloehler. the butcher. .Suitable for irrocery. meat market, etc. JJwclmur and Blame uttaciieu. Dwo u Apply to CI, Palmer. 31G West Centre street. IJIOU SALIC A valuable property on AVest J1 Centre street, dwelling houe, and all con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Thoina Tosh, for further particulars. 5-a7-tf THOU SAMS. A SHloon. (Jood stand and ten- V tral locution. Mas two pool tables, one bcltitf a combination of pool and biiiiaids Apply at the Ili:uAl,D oilier. tf BILL OF SALE. 1 Know all men by these presents that I, Harris l-tell, o iNort number lami, J'cnusylvaula, 1 Trustee, for value received, do hereby uKsii;ti. , transfer and set over to Mrs. II. It. Smith, of Mahauo Plane. Pennsylvania, all the stock of Kods, including KL'nts clothing aud entw furulshlmis, boots anil shoes, hats and cans. trunks, fc now in that certain store located on Itridtfe atrcet, Mabanoy Plane. Penii., to aud for the only use and behoof of the said Mrs. II. It, sinltb. Iter helrH and asiirns foiever. In testimony wherof, the said Harris Self, Trust we, has hereunto set his hand and seal this 2Mb day or .Mine, A. J). IIauhis Hut. Trustee, Oi;ai..) 7-7-11-21 'REFRlGERflTORS; I BABY 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 5O,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 $G.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 mouth is out, hence the cut in prices. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE , STORE, 121-123 North Main St. A ;ood phu o (or a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 1!. Centre street, Mel let's building, Wine, Whiskies, Iteer and (Unnr. Krehet beer In town itlways on tap, "OOLD DOST." ... so easily GOUrW Washing Powder. 8 OUST mi t 4 tin fM-Pficp 11 vi is- ,"-"-7 " o - " leave the dishes delightfully clean. THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York, Iloston. CN-s Philadelphia. Ball's Annual Russet Sale - 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. II Will Pay You to Consult Our Men's $4.00 Shoes at 14 14 $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 Women's $3.00 Shoes at 44 li 44 $2.50 44 at $2.00 $1.50 44 44 44 44 ( at at at at at Misses' $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 44 Children's shoes are all going at half price. Our shoe offers this year surpass any of our previous years. Owing to the depression in business and the scarcity of money, we offer these remarkable inducements. We would also suggest that purchasers call early and seeute lirst choice as the stock is complete and is not void ot any sixes. BALL'S SHOE STORE, 14 S. Main St. SPECIAL : BARGAINS ih-ARE BEING OFFERED BY TI1E- 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 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 Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EUAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. -DRINK- CIJiAUY'S EXTRA I'INK QUALITY . -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. I A Handsomo Complexion I to one ot the greatest charms a woman can possess. 1'UZZONI'II COUfUiXIOH l'OWDKU jKrn'n 11. "GOLD DUST." ... , 11. . .... n....ntln. Mrnrv formslies tnai can ue unun - meat, to avoid the tiresome task of dlsh-wasli- ' . . .1 .ir..1.1 l,n 111. iiiK, cannot be gramcu. vuum ..v. ..... next best thing? Let her wash the disltes- It's aituosia picaau. ....... ntifl n tmort rinsini! will Clearance . Of Men's, Women's and Children's shoes. All shapes, shades, styles and sizes. The sea son now Hearing its end we must make room for our annual fall and winter stocky and fur thermore, we must turn these shoes into money whether much or little. People who 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 at GENUINE." AND SECURE BARGAINS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In Willi itiern and decorations Is one o( tlie nineteenth century accomplishments. That li why those who select their wall paper at CAItlllN'H Krt such delightful results. It Isn't necessary to purchase the expensive untiles, tho designs and colors are just as arttstlu lu the cheaper grades, If they ore not so ilch. I'or those who m'UIi to decorate their rooms with artistic wall papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 22't West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. FOU HTATK HKNATOH, 30th Dlstilct, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Maiianov City. Huhject to Hepubllcan rules. poit IHItlCOTOIt OK THE l'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Op O11.UCKTON, Hubjcct to Republican rules. -JjOIt COUNTY CONTUOLI.HK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok rorisviujc. Hubject to Itepubllcuu ruls, tfttlMlti nil mil' -"7W r. J -La
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