7T""- nr." I'luii'wVirwiilii Uncle Sam's Navy. Wc have now on snlc the 12 numbers of tlic above portfolio bound in one handsome book. It contains llie photographs uf ull our navy ako Spain's navy prior to tlit'ir desliui turn. A No all the ufflVcr'. of the navy and every one taking a prominent part in the war including the 1'iesidcnt and his cabinet, lee. Nijibee, Sampson, etc. 'I he pin e i Si -5 1 'i nlv 30 com more than the sent ciisl niiiii Call and ex.iniiite, HOOKS & BROWN, q. N. Main St. ASUIY1IYIER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron. LarKc Itottle. 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 Suulli Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a PERSONAL MENTION. H. J. Muldoon spent this morning at tlio county seat. Mrs. James Luvvlur piosenteil her husband with a young hhuksmith last evening. (Irant Tioiitmiin ii home from Camp Alger, on it furlough. Samuel Itoherts teailo a business trip to the, county seat to-day. C. W. Nuwhouser and son havo returned from a visit to friends nt Caili.te. John Meehan, of South Jardln street, who enlisted in n cavalry company, Is at Tampa, 1'la. Mr. and Mrs. IMward 1'etch, of Miners ville, and Misses Annie and Mainu Meadows and Marslml 12. .Meadows, of l'ottsvillo, aio quests of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph H'liltehouse, of South Main street. Miss tVirrie lleddall, of l'ort Caibon, is the EUCht of Miss (lussie lleet-e, on Kast Centre stieet. Mi.ss Frieda Ludwic returned to her home In Scranton to-day. She was accompanied hy Miss Uertrude Neisiventer, whoso guest she had been for several days. 12. J Johnson is home from Philadelphia to speut his vacation. William llrnoks is huio fioin Philadelphia on 11 (.ovoral days visit. William Delaney.who went to Philadelphia a few weeks ago to servo as substitute, tele graph operator at tho Heading terminal, has resumed his position in the local office. Harry Wei tz has returned from Piiehos, V11., where ho spent tho past few months. Mr. and .Mrs. D.J. l!rooks,of Philadelphia, are guests of friends in town. Joel Shailel, of I'eadiug, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Annie Miller, of Hiugtowii. is spend ing several days at tho lesidenco of Miss F.mily Smith, on WesU'herry stieet. William Maley went to Locust (lap this afternoon to visit his lirother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Williams returned from Atlautic City last livening. Miss Kate McNcrny, of Kelly's milliner-, has been summoned to Lock Haven hy tho deatli of her cousin. Miss Annio Watson has relumed homo from a sojourn to tho (linker city. Sho was accompanied to town hy her friend, Miss ( ulia arr, whom she will entertain for a short pt nod. W J. Deih. of N'oith Jardin street, has reoveied sulllcieutly to take shoit walks. This mil he pleasant news to Ids numerous friends wiio hope fur permanent reeoveiy fiom ln.s long illness. A Neeille's Aw f ill Work. Mrs. T. J. Kdwards, the well-known wife of the inside foreman at the Pennsylvania colliery, near Jit. Carinel, is reported to he dying at her former homo In Mahanoy City, from tho ell'ects of a needle winch penetrated her thumb. The accident occurred a few days ago and was considered of such a trivial character that she started on u visit to fi lends at Mahanoy City. The thumb bee.m to swell and irritate her to such an ox tent that it was deemed necessary to poultice it to draw out the impuiitics. Tho needle had caused blood-poisoning. Hemic meas ures were resorted to but still tho hand began to swell. Tho swelling coutin lied notwithstanding all tho treatment, until it extended to the arm, which soon as sumed alanuiug proportions. Her entile system has hecomo impregnated and sho is in a very dangetous condition. 1 he arm is al most as largo us hor body. Shiloh' s Consumption Cure cures wlieie others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, anil no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to tho spot. Sold by 1 1). Kirlin and a guarantee, HOOD'3 PlliliS cure Ijlvcr Ilia, Ullloiisncsfl, IiiillgeBtlo.i, Headache, ulens'Mit. laxative. AH Druirglstt. Has Dcen 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 lieadliglit oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 J!at Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'euna. Mall orders promptly attended to. BEST L-IIME OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY end HTUAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 Mitre . SUED BY MINERS. Nino lliindreil Doll. its Cl.ilnicit Tor t'oul 1 in 11 Hi oust, 1 Mat, Lechltiaky and Joseph Strovlnsky, through their counsel, M, M. llurke. 12s . of i town, have brought suit against the Lehigh j Valley Coal Company upon the following statement of facts 1 In January, 1SUS, plalntit!"n were einphcicd 1 as minors by tho company in Packer Colllcy No. I, situated in West Mahanoy township, said county, and owned and operated by the company, and worked until JulylB, lsnv At the time of employment the company, through James Heatou, the mine boss, veih- ally agreed to jy the plalntill's 75 cents for each mine enr of coal cut by them in the bieast, aniUtho company did pay the price up to July IS, lHtcj. On that day the plalntlfft lmd cut, col lectid and prepaied in tho breast n large ipianllty of coal, aggregating 1.800 mm, and they weio iufornied by Aline l'mcniaii II Niton that they would not be paid fur it at the stipulated price, but that they would be allowed each day after July 12, so mm Ii of the coal drawn from each breast daily as would bring to the plaintiffs wages averaging f-2.RH per day. Tho plainlill's then requested to he allowed to take out all the said cut coal, but permission was refused. The plalntill's niloge that alnro July is. lb-US, the company has been drawing from the IiichH of coal cut and prepared by the plaiiitiUs and has refused to pay the plaintills for any portion of it. or for the labor ex pended by them in cutting and preparing the same. Tho plaintills demand judgment for j WO as damages. Sunday Specials. ServicoB In tho Trinity Kofurmed church o-uiorrow at 10:110 a. 111., mid U::i(l p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. ui. Key. I'oheit O'Jtoylo pastor. liegular services will be held In the llnltefl Ilvnngelical church, North Janlin street, to morrow at ID a. in. anil 11. ISO p. 111. Sunday school at l.IlO p. in. Iiev. I. J. Iieitz, pastor. K. 1.. C. 12. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. I,. C. 12. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pistor. Preaching at 10::so a. 111. and (Will p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet ing 011 Wednesday evening, (leueml prayer meeting oil Thursday evening. Fverybod.v welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Fpiscopul chinch 011 West (l.ik stieet to-monow. Holy 12uchaiist at S a. 111. Morning nr.iver at 10:30. Sunday school at t! p. 111. 12vonlng prayer nt 7 p. 111. Tne rector will oltlciate. First Riptist church, corner of West and Oak stiects, Kev. I). 1. 12vans pastor. Services lit 10a. in. and lip. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting iWuniiay evenings, lonng Peonle's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist F.niseupal church, corner O.ik and White streets. l!ev. .1. T. Swindells p.lstor. (ieueiai class meeting at I) a. m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. 111., Dr. J. S. ('alien. Superintendent. Sermon at 0:00 p. 31. Seats liee. J.veryiioiiy welcome. Calvary liaptist church, South Jardin stieet. Pi inching to-morrow at 10:110 a. 111. ami 11:1111 p. 111. Kev. It. 1!. Alhius, pastor. S.ihhath school at 2 p. in.. Deacon John I In mi . Superintendent. 11. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:'.!l. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7::0. l.M'rybody welcome. Services ill the Pieshytcrian church to morrow at 10:30 n. in. and (1:110 n. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. 111. Jr. ('. 12. anil Sr. (!. 12. Tuesday evening at 0:110 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday oven- at 7:30. htrangors always welcomu. Jl. W. Kohlur, pastor. St. John's Lutheran chinch. West Cherry stieet. Kev. John (Iruhler, pastor. Pleach ing, 10 a. 111. ; hunilay school, 1:30 p. ill. ; preaching h:3il p. in. St. Michael's (Ireck Catholic church. West Centio stieet. l!ev. Cornelius U'liirisiu, pas tor. .Maiaunum horvicu u a. in. uign mass iu a. in. Church of the Holy Family, ((Iminan It. C.) North Chestnut street. l!ev. A. T. Schut tlehol'er, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. in, St. Casimir's Polish It. ('. church. North Jardin street. Kev. J. A. Lenarkiewiev:, pastor. Fi rat mass S a. in., high mass 10 a. 111., vespers and benediction 1 p. in. Church of tho Aiiuunciatliiu. 21S West Cherry street. Kev. H. F. O'Ifeilly. pastor: Kev James Kane, assKtnnt pastor. First mass, 7 a. 111., seeonil mass, s a. m., high mass, in a. in, benediction, 7 p. 111. lvchclcth Israel Congregation, corner of O.ik and West streets, Kev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday .services, 8 to 10 a. 111., and 3 to !i p. 111. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. All kinds of vegetables and tlowcr seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, (lirardvilln. Ulectric, cars pasi tho door. fi-U-tf Mt. liretlill ('amp Mccllllg. For tho United llrethren Camp Meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 2 to 11, 1MH, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell excursion rickets from ill points on its system east of (but not including Pittsburg and Ilrie, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. (Iietna and return at icduced rates. Tliese tickets will he sold July 31 to August 11 inclusive, good to return until August 20, IMli, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, Ac., apply to nearest ticket agent. Itlrs, Iieno Vogel Dying. Mrs. Vogel, wife of Dr. Clarenco Vogol, of St. Louis, is dying ot kidney trouble. Her maiden name was Irene Mi esse and sho was horn and roared in Pottsville, whero she has many friends and acquaintances. Sho is a niecoof William II. Lewis, superintendent of Win. Peim colliery. Young People's Christian Union. For the Young People's Christian Union, United Presbyterian church, to bo held at Saratoga, August 3 to H, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will tell excursion tickets from points on its line to Saratoga at rate of single laic for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold August 2 and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or hy depositing ticket with joint Agent icttiru limit may ho extended to August 31, lb'JS. lteloriucd Cliureli Itully. The Kcformed church congregations below tho mountain will hold a tally at Hallway Park, Pottsville, on Wednesday afternoon. Kev. Itobert O'lioylo, of town, will luako a short addiess 011 "Tho Hand of Fellowship." Coming llveuts. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society nnd Sunday school. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the fiicc of the earth as Un American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wc nrc not Jclm;l, curry a single one over tins season if rrduccil prices can nnsist us in enrryinj; out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES ! As the Spanish fleet went vestrr- iluy lo the bottom of the sen. Callj cany nun secure n iMrnin. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Annuel Bnlos over (1,000,000 Rojos FOR BILIOUS ai;d blevous disorders Fui-h ns Winl ,n d I, in Iho Btovnaeh, Giddiness 1 .'a,-- uf-.-r lie aK Head uelie, Di..'ue -s, t)r ines. Flushings of Heat, L'jss if Appe'it( Costlveness. lllntehes on tho Skin. O Id Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, 1'rWhtful Droams nnd all Nervous nnd Tremhlimt Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, I2vory sufferer Will acknowledge tin 111 to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Hi:i:cil.Ul-s l'll.l.S, taken ns direct ed, will quickly reshiro Females to com plete health. They promptly iemoo obstructions or lrvegularltles of llio sys tem ami cure Mrk llc.-uluelie. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beccham's Pills aro Without a Rival At i havo tlin LARGEST SALE lifnr.y Patent Meillrlno in Hie Wnrli!. 2Bo. at all Drug Stores, PITHY POINTS. (lilppelilliKH Tl.rouhout tho Cotlntiy (llirouleleil for llHfly l'eriiKHl A writ of habeas corpus in the cao of James Jlowers, of Jlahanoy City, will be hiiHid by the couit in a few days, llowors U chained with a. and b. with intent to kill Flunk Suggert, of Mahanoy (,'ity. Pifty machinists are wanted at the P. it Ii. shops at Heading hocnuse of a rush of work. From present indications the theatrical business will be awaj below par. The Mineral and Union (loal companies' coMiM-lei at Shamokin will work live full days next week if sufficient cars aio given them. There will lie no water famine iu Hazleton this summer. The pcoplo of the city have lefuM-d to drink the waler sime Sunday, when llfty hoys were found swiinuiiiiR in one of the loser .-ui id. It is a Bood thiiiK to boom haul coal and a bettor thlnu to boom your own town by the establishment of diversified indiistiics. Pottsvillle, with its numerous la rise icser voirs, feels the necessity of economy 111 tho water supply. A marriage llcenso was Kmnted to Jacob Omshchak and Annie Hadlk, both of Jlaha noy City. Tho OrwixiduirK electric railway will bo openid for tralllc noxt Tuesday. An efl'ort is made to reopen tho Y. M. C. A. rooms in Pottsvillo this fall, which weie closed some Hum ago for lack of llnaucial and moral support. There aro 10S PineRiovo citizens in the present aimy. The P. & IS. employes at Mahanoy City wcro paid to-day. Tho Odd Follows at Jlahanoy City will celebrate their anniveisary next i'huisday evening. Tho Stoddard Coal Company has decided to lebuild its washery near (lilbeitou, iccently destroyed hy fire. I!y an explosion of gas in the Iuvience colliery, Jlahanoy Piano, Adam Zolnciist and Peter JIatropky were terribly injuied. An allowance of $218 for. rent, fuel and light has hi en made lor the post oilico al Kutztown by the Departmental Washington. Miss Merry (lottshall, a public school teachor of Uloninsburg, disappeared Tuesday from her aunt's home, at No. 3720 Kedslie avenue, Chicago, whero sho has lately resided. c.nTTvsmiito iATri.i:i'ii:i,i. I.OW-1IATU I'KKSON.VI.LY-COXnucrrKI) TOUI! VIA PKNNSVI.VANIA UAIMiOAIl. iiio recent triumphs of our arms by sea and land lovlves tho inleiest iu that gieatest of all Amoriean battlefields of (Icttyshiirg. In order that the residents of New Yoik, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may vi'lt this great battlefield in the moat satis factory mannor, the Pennsylvania llailroad Company has arranged for a threo-day per- sonally-conductod tour on Saturday, August 111. Haik, Leave New York 8.50 A. 51 S13 50 " Trenton 10 it " J-. 50 " Pliiladolplila la 20 P. SI .lo 00 Proportionalo rates from othor points. Hate incbidoB transportation In each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriago drlvo over the entiio h.ittlefield under the direction of Capt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guide, who will describe the battle at tho prominent points of the field. A tourist agent and chaporon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run thiough fiom Philadelphia to Oottyaburg and leturn. For itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 11(10 Itruadway, New York, and 7S0 llro.ul street Newark, N. J. ; or address (U-o. W. Uoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. . Fountain pens, Purtz's. from 23c to f2.no at F. J. tf Tho Mcdic.il Association. The semi-annual convention of tho I.e hlgh Valley .Medical Association will melt In Pottsvillo next Thursday. About two hun dred physicians will ho present, who will dine at tho Pennsylvania Hall, and iu the afternoon given an outing ut Tumbling Itun. The association comprises Schuylkill and adjacent counties. Soveral interesting pa puis will be road. At Payno's nursery, (ilrardvlllo, you will find tho largest stock overseen iu the county. Appriiiicliltig AYeilililig. Tho marrlago of Charles Hendricks and Miss Sulllo Parmloy, two popular young pcoplo of Mahanoy City, will bo solemnized at the residence of tho brido ou Wednesday afternoon noxt. Tho wedding will bo private, and tho couple, will leave on n bridal tour of tho principal seaside resorts. Tho bridegroom is a machinist at tho Delano shops, while Miss Parmloy is well and favor- nhlo known here. fit tlioGlolio for r RHEUMATISM. UEUr.AT.STA .:n.. n t.... Wk GEfiMAH MEDICAL LAWS. precnbol ly o-iineut rhyEioiannij il DR. RICHTER'S 1 1 TAIN EXPELILW Writ Id wnnu-npil I Ilcninrlralilv r ucCL'sfll I Snuly Bi niiiie- v nil Trade Mark " Anchor." (1. Ail. I.irlilir. U)., .urcarini.-.v t turn. 31 HIG'riEST AWAHD3. 13 Branch Hic-es. Own 01a8'-work, S3&Wi;u, Lador.udA. jeVgnnticailt-'it ty A. Wailey, 106 H. Main St.. . II. Hacenbuch, 101 N. Main St. p.r.D. Kirltn, 6 ii. Main St. Bneuaniloali. . DR. RICHTCR'S ' AN(!IIOU .ITOaiACIIAT. bct for Coll. llVkpepuln&Sloiiinrli Coiniiliilritt. I SEPTEMBER COURT, liiriim llriiiin Inr lie Teini lleulunliiK September fttli. Tho following nio the nnmos of the (Iratid Jurors drawn for tho tormof court bpglniiliiR September 5, 1898 1 Chns. I;, lliglcr, barber, rottsville. Win. .Miirtln, carpenter, l'ort Caibon. Chns. Fisher, farmer, Waslilngton. l-'mnk Klitsch, laborer, l'ottivlllo. Clias. l'lliiier, carpenter, McAdoo. Lewis 1'. Itatiscli, inorchaiit, Mlnersvlllo. Louis Love, cneineer, llntlcr. J. A. Wolboru, fanner, Ilruiiswlek, V. Jas. MrCiKil, laborer, Mahuiioy Twp. Ualvlii Saylor, inorchaiit, Sehtiylklll Haven. l-'mnk Kctner, fimiicr, llrurswlck, V. Win. Durkln, oiigliiecr, Olmrdvlllo. Win. M. Major, conductor, l'ort Carbon. Thomas Jtaitln, miner, Gllberton. liienb INidrain, merchant, l'rackvllle. W. J. Mullen, laboier, New Cnstln. Samuel I). Hill, engineer, Auburn. 1'. T. Smith, clerk, Pottsvillo. Win. Huns, enrpentor, Mlnersvlllo. Daniel S. Swnlm, fanhor, Iltibloy. ('has. Mover, shoemaker, Landlngvlllo. Levi Humniel. tlreinan, Cressona. Alex. MeDonald, laboier, Pottsville. l'KTIT JUlions. Tho follnwliig are among tho petit jurors for the tlrst two weeks of court, residing north of tho mountain : Simon Sehloss, laborer, Shenandoah. Michael Kllcullon, miner, Gllberton. Goo. J. Kelehert, laborer, Mauhelm, S. .lacob Kestor, agent, Shenandoah. Paul Hook, clerk, N'ow Ringgold. John llergan, coal ojierator, Cass. Simon Coomb, teamster, Mahanoy City. Geo. M, Meyer, Ins. agent, Mahanoy City. Jtarry .1. buck, merchant, Ashland. W. S. Sanner, merchant, l'rackvllle. Michael llryan, gentleman, Mahanoy City. Joseph Walsh, laborer, Cass. John Green, miner, Middlcport. John Ludwig, hrakeman, Gordon. Thomas Morgan, laborer, Cass. P. J. Muiiday, miner, Kahii. Ldward (lorman, operator, Mahanoy City. Geo. Ginther, eleik, Mahanoy City. Kdward HoHinau, clerk, Gmdon. Lewis Lauer, blacksinith, Ashland. Win. Penileigast, laborer, Cass. W. G. Parker, piiimher, Glrardvllle. erriT juniius September la. Josiah Sliull, stoneinason, Ashland. Jacob llcini, fiieman, Gordon. Joseph Standennielr, laboier, Ashland. 1). L. JfcCall, clerk, Mahanoy City. Win March, clerk, Goidon. Tobias Purcell, laborer, Shenandoah. Thomas Jordan, Jr., lahorer.Mahanoy Twp. G. W. Harlow, tinihor merchant, Mahanoy City. Z. Laiidenslager, merchant, Girardville. 1M. O'Doiinell, toamster, Ilutler. 1-Miniiuil Walters, inachiiiist, Taniainia. Josepli C. Hrecker, merchant, GirariU illo. Peter Litsch, merehaiit, .Mahanoy City. David I-'agley, carpenter, Itntler. William Weaver, inechauic, Ashland. M. J. Murphy, clerk, Mahanoy City. I!cnjaniln Ueacher, miner. Shenandoah. Luos J. Hall, Ins. agent, Mahanoy City. Stephen Ilridgen, plasterer, Mahanoy City. Harrison Itehrer, miner, Pincgrovo Twp. Jacob Maurer, eaipentcr, Ashland. William Miller, butcher. Ashland. Theodore I Gicen, barber, Union Twp. John Pcrroiig, hotel, Girardville. A. II. Swabn, merchant, Shenandoah. Michael Mahouey, laborer, Cass. Joseph Weber, miner, Mahanoy City. ' Joseph llilahiish, laborer, Mahanoy Twp. Harry Kbencr, miner, Mahanoy Twp. Daniel Neiswinter, saloon, Shenandoah. Geraiiuiiiiis, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (liraidvillo. Tubero.se and gladiolus bulbs. MAHANOY CITY. Victims ol Accidents In iiml About the IMllies, Mahanoy City, July S3. Harry, lt-year-ohl son of Thomas llalubridge, was severely Injured at tho Morea breaker yesteiday. He was employed as a jig runner and left his pait of the apparatus to aid a lluugaii.in who had trouble with another part. The boy's left hand was so badly mangled hy a wheol that it may ho necessary to amputate three lingers, lie was sent to the .Miners' hospital. Patrick Dempsey, of Hills patch, is suffer ing from a sprained back sustained at tho Llmwood colliery while lifting u car. He was a driver. Thomas Kdwards, a miner, had his left leg hiokeii iu two places below tho knee hy a fall of coal at tho Tunnel Itidge colliery. Thebiick work of the P. (I. S. of A. hall is liiiishcd to tho top of the third story. The building will he completed early iu Septem ber. The Gorman Lutheran Sunday school will hold a picnic at Lakeside on Thursday. It is rumored that beer will drop in prico on Monday from fs to f 7 per barrel. All agents will lake part in t lie reduction. A hitching plate pulled nut of a trip of cars atcending tho slopo of tho Schuylkill colliery yesteiday and tho care rushed from tho fourth to tho ninth level, knocking out six sets of timbers. John, lu-year-old sou of Simon Amer, fell from n cherry tree and fractured his collar bono. Charles II. Hewitt, of Delano, fell on a railroad track whllo crossing an ash pit and injured his face. Advices havo been received that George DoLong, a member of tho Heading comnanr of volunteers, died at the C'hickaniaiiga Hospital lrnm typliolil lever. DoLong for merly resided at St. Nicholas. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive Hcgiilatcs tho bowels, purines tho blood. Clears the complexion. lCusy to luako and pleasant to hike, 23 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.niv Itnto lixcnraloi, to Atlantic City, Sen Isle City, Cupo Aliiy uml Oeemi City, The Philadelphia & Headine Ilnllunv 1. arranged a special low rate excursion to the above points on Tliursilay, July 28, lbDS. A special imiu win leave oneniiniioall at 1I:I1 a. in. The faro will be $3.50 for round trip. Tickets will lie good going to Philadelphia en abovo special train and also on regular train leaving Shenandoah at 12:27 p. m, July 28th. and good going to destination oii any train same day or day following, and a Pullman parlor car will also he attached to the abovo special train, l-'ast express trains leavo Philadelphia for tho above mentioned sea shoro points nt frcmicnt intervals and le turr.lng tickets will ho good on any train within ten days, including day of issuo, Kellevo Present 1 1 mil Times. Tho Culled Mine Workers of Wilkesbarro and vicinity yesteiday adopted resolutions favoring tho payment of tho miners and all mine workors by the day of eight hours; tho abolition of all contract work; the sup pression of tho company stora and the sale of supplies hy tho company. This policy, say the Mine Workers, will relievo tho hard times, He Not Deceived. A Cough, lloarsenoss or , ... . ... i .. ...in. , i j i. luup, uiu nui. iu uu iruioti Willi, a uoso hi I nine oi .-siiiKjii a i auo win save you mucli I trouble. Sold by P, 1), Kirlin and a guar , autec. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, Hin-itOLlca and eye glasses fitted accurately Medical jirm-tlce resumed. ON JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. THE CEILING BREAKER. Makes Ills AppeiirHiico Again ami Goes to .lull. Adam W. Arlusky was taken to jail hv Constablo Glhlon this morning to await trial in default of 300 hail on a chargo of ma licious mischief inado by Carby Kagan. Arlusky Is tho man who twice attempted suicide on Thursday morning by hanging, nnd after breaking through a floor colling ou tho second nttcmpt ran oil' to Locust inoun tain. It was believed that the man was in sane, nnd that ho would probably take his life iu some secluded spot on tho mountain. On tho night of tho same day ho returned to town and tried to gain admittance to tho house ho had left without hoing observed. Tho house his an attic without fluorine and entrance to it can bo gained through n win dow at cither cud of the house. Arlusky climcd up to one of the windows and crawled in, but be went through the celling of tho room below. The man scrambled out of tho houso and then entered hy tho other window, when ho again broko through the unprotected celling. This timo ho was caught and held ou n chaigo made by the owner of the propel ty. Arlusky mado no statement to his captors and tho belief that ho Is Insane is strengthened. Ask your grocer for tho "Hoyal Patent llour, nnd taku no other brand. It Is tho host flour mndo. ltHl'OUT 01' TIIH CON1HTIO.V OK THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, at .Sliciianiloab, Iu the state of Pennsylvania, "( the eIoe of Iiii-Iiic", July Hth, 193: iii,ornef Loans-mill din-mints JIS9.HH 59 II. S. Ilonils to secure cllclllllllon 73,0011 00 Premiums on It. . Honils G.noo 00 Mocki, wcurltlc", etc 20.301) 00 ll.inkltiK-lioiise. furniture, ami llxt 2,159 72 Due from approved icsi-rve iijrcnts tls-,110 IH Cliccks anil other cash Items 2,011 39 Notes of other national banks 2,19.) 00 I'riiitloiuil paper eiiireney, nickels and cents.. -Is9 S2 Lawful money reserve In hank, viz: Specie 13.117 00 l.eual-tcnili-r notes I5,0:S 00 U. S. ceitlf 's of deposit for legal tenders 20,7S' SO ltcilcmptloii fund with P. S. treasurer (.1 per cent, ellclllatlon) 3,37.1 CO Total S3lM),"."3 20 l lAI'.ll.l l ll.s. Capital stock paid In 8100,000 (X) .surplus fiiuil 20.000 (U ITiiilti died tirolits, less expenses and taxes paid 13,79133 National ll.ink notes outstanding IVTiOO 00 Due to other national banks 111,9119 30 Due to state banks ami bankers 1, MM ill Di blends impalil 7,10100 Individual ileposils subject to check.... 133,911 Oil Demand ccrtlllcutes of deposit 2IG "(I I'crtlllcd chicks 119 7.1 Total S3iJ,7.13 20 State of Pi'iinsj Ivaula. County of Schuylkill, s: I, IS. It. Hunter, cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the nboxe state ment Is tt ue to the best of my knowledge and belief. IS. II. ltu.VTKll, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23il day of July, ls.93. J. It. Covi.k. l orn il Auesi: notary i-uoiic. II. V. Tit.man n, 1 usiinr, Directors. IsOS, I OlIKIsTIAN Scnsiinr, T. II. Iluri-iu MISCELLANEOUS. IntH'ND. A cmv. For further information 1 apply to Henry Itinhly, Turke Itun. Own r 4-jiii Imvc nunic by paying nil rxpoiiii iiKiirml in keeping it Ilu4 been In tlic neiglibortiooil for tlireu weuk. It IjlOH KKXT. Dwelling lit mm, six rooms, ' lately palnteil ami papered, water in the houso. Cull at Kast Coal street, Klienai -tloah, la, 7--lw POIl HUNT. A Htablo Hltimteil on South WhltH xticet. Large enough for two horses. Water conucettont, Apply to (leorge Folmtr IJIOU UK NT. A dwelling hotme, with all eon I' vetdeneen, for a Hinall family, with four rooms and a kitchen, on North White utreet. Apply nt 120 North Main street. 7-S-tf IOST A buneh of keyH loot in thlH town a J few iLiynago. Kinder will he rewarded by returning name to J VI Kast Coal htreet. tf 1.1 OK HKNT Store room and dwelling, ecu 1 trallv located, with all modern conven lenee. Apnly at No. 113 Noith Main Htn-et, Shenandoah' f-2J-tf Mill KKNT.-l'ropeity, No. 31ft West Centre 1 street, reeently vaulted by IMiilip II Iloehler. the butcher. Suitable, for grocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling and stnblo attached. Apply to C. ii. Palmer, 310 West Centre wtreet. 0-18-tf IT10K SALIC A valuable property on Went X1 Centre street, dwelling boue, and all con veiileneeH In desirable loeatlon. Apply to Thomas To-ih, for furtlier particular. 0-7tf IilOU HALK. A miloon. flood stand and ten 1 tial location. Han two pool tableH, one being a combination of pool and billiards. Apply at the JlutAl.l) olllee, tf REFRIGERATORS ; BABY GARRIAGES. 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 $3.50 J formerly $15.00. Then we have a few other makes, equally as good bargains. SvS5SsifsStS;!S 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 month is out, hence the cut in prices. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. A jri'od lilneo for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 1C. Centre street, Mellet'a building, Wine, Wldskles, lleer und Cluiirs. Krealiest beer Iu town Hy ou tan. "GOLD DUST." . Oriniv rptn In rrrmu 1 l . 1 . - 1 . rETl;-" they stick, too unless I rt ,nlt nil T1IKN. IC PAItlHANIC COMPANY, Chlcacn. SPECIAL : BARGAINS ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE- Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. Tin: prices which we are where. All our shoes have 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 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 Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWIT2, Prop. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT CO ST These were the two reasons that foimcily Inept people frsm atleiulinj; to their teeth. Ilolh reasons luive no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for live years is our method A Oood Set of Teeth, $ The Very lief t Teclh, $S. You ran cet no heller, no matter what you ny. No charge for extiartin;, when lei III suu ordered. We can take your impression in tl morning and (live you your teeth in the afiernoon if desired. (lold Pllllngs, $1 ; ltcst Silver Fillings, 5oc up; CIc.inliiK, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable tales. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Car. Whlto & Centre Sts., Robbins' Building DRINK- CIKARY'S KXTKA I INK QUATJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Snrsaparilla... and Oranjje Champagne. rniLn.-cnmr-STOKE. o DHAI.I'.lt IN n Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. SO Woct Oontro Gtrejotu Tho Rosy Freshness Anjl velvety noftucM of the Bkln Is liivn rubly obtalueil Ljr tlnn'9 who uno 1'Ozzoni'u uoiniileiloii i'owiler. "OOLD DUST." fintrer mark3 on the woodwork 'Tl . nrtmn nncllxr ntlrl you get rid of them with. tit r r Wasn't!? (1 Powder eltaninsr easv. """'l; ,,'f.Vn .vM 1 " giving you cannot be beat else leather counters and leather the market, and prices to suit GENUINE." EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll papers nnd Jeeorntlona 1h one of tho nineteenth century neeornplUlitnentx That Is why thoH who select their wall paper nt aVUWK'H Ki t Mich (lellKMful re 11 It. It Nn't necessary to purchase the expensive grudeH, tho ilenlKiw ami enlors nra jut ns nrtlstl In tho cheaper unuleH, If they aru not no ileh. For thoMO who wUh to decorate their rooms with artistic wiill papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Iave tlieiu at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREW I IMG COMPANY. COIt HTATH HKNATOn, F sotll District, D. PI. GRAHAM, Or Mahanoy Citv. Hiilijc t to lp)iiilillcnii mien. poll KIltlCCTOIt OK THIS l'OOll, S. G. MIDDLETON, OP nil.DKIITON. Hiilijcit to ltcpiilillcaii rulea. JjlOU COUNTY CONTltOIXKIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok 1'orrsvii.iJi Hubjrct to Itepiibllcnn ru6n, JjlOU COUNTy BUItVKYOH, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Maiunov Citv, Huhjrtt Iu IteiiuLllciiii ruin. i