Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on snle the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound in one handsome book. It contains the photographs of all our navy nlo Spain's navy prior to their destruction. AW) all the officer's of the navy and every one talmp a prominent part in the war including the President and his cabinet, Lee, Sigsbee, Sampson, etc. The price is $1.50 or only 30 cent1" mure than the scries cost originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, a N. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. MAHANOY CITY. Salmon anil HogiTM Sign Artlrl fur 11 HiuulriMl Yard Itucc Mahanoy City, July 20. Articles of agree ment were sinned last night by William liogers, formerly of (Jirarclville and now of NuremburK, and Michael Salmon, of town, fur u 100-jard foot race at the Mahanoy I'ity park 011 Saturday, August 15, between 3 and 4 11. m The race will ho for $100 a side. Owen Mr Anally, of Uirurdvlllo, is biukiiiK Salmon and llcuuy, of tho same place, is behind Kocern. Aiiau.-,t Kiidlo has sold his momsrty heie nnd will move to Cleveland, O. (ins itntli. formerly of town and now of Newport News, Va., is visiting friends here A vicious lioro owned by Smith & Cauipion kicked its driver, Martin Uobliart 111 the abdomen, InlllctiiiK n vory painful but not danuernus injury. George Ldwarils, nine years old, was run down by a bicyelo last niaht but was only slightly bruised. A largo dog bit the son of William Littlo lialcs in tho hip yesterday. Tho wound was no; a serious 0110. The dog was shot. Tho funeral of Joseph, infant son of Thomas Cook, took placo this afternoon. James Jturke, 17 yours old, had 0110 of Ids toes badly mashed by a bummer falling on it at 0110 or tho collieries. Dr. John Jones, of Cedar lianids. Iowa. and formerly of Lansford, is visiting friends ncro. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE, tow Ilatii i:rtii-Kloii 10 Atlantic City. Sea lull) City. Capo Slay anil Ocean City. The Philadelphia & lieadiiifr Hallway liao arranged a special low nito excursion to the above points mi Thursday, July i!8, 1MW. A special train will leave Shenandoah at H:!U a.m. The faro will be $;S.r,o for round trip. TickeU will bo uood guing to Philadelphia on above special train and also on regular traiu leaving Shenandoah at 1S:27 p. m. July BStli. and good going to destination on any tram hiinio day or day following, and a l'ullman parlor car will also be attached to the abovo special train. Fust express trains leave Philadelphia for the above mentioned sea shore points at frequent intervals and le turcinn tickets will bo good oil any tiain within ten days, including day of Usiio. Mr. (lallagller Honored. James F (iallagher, piincipal of West Maliauoy township schools, has been elected delegate by tho Kmerald Society, of Lost Creek, to tho national convention of tho Irish Catholic llonevolent linion to bo held in Providence, K. I., on August 17 and 18 1 he Ftnerald Society Is a well-managed or ganization of many yeats existence and is in excellent cuudition financially and Humeri cally ifour t -1 I Id -! lliinu-il to Dentil. lleatrlce, Neb., July 26. Four chil dren of Elmer Wallinun, a furmer, liuvo been burned to death during; the nb sence of their parents. The ages of the victims range from a years to Infancy. Jtiow tne tire cuimht Is not known. Vnclit Cnpslzcl, Two Drowned, I'ut-in-I5ay, O., July 20. The yacht Clipper.of Toledo, O., formerly of Cleve land, capsized In a miuall near herp yesterday and William Arbuckle and Marcus Battelle wero drowned. Complimentary to Our lteailers. Our readers will bo pleased to learn that the eniiiiciir. physician nnd specialist, Dr. Kilmer, after years of leseaich and study, has discovered and given to the world a most remarkable remedy, known as Swamp Idiot, for the cure of kidney, liver and bladder troubles : the generous oiler to send a bottle free that all may prove its wonderful merits without expense, Is in itself sutllcicnt to givo the public confidence and .1 dosiro to obtain, it, Swamp-Iiout has an estab lished reputation as tho most successful remedy, and is receiving the hearty endorsement of all up-to-date physicians, hospitals and homes. If our men and women readers are in need of a medicine of tliii kind no time should he lost In send ing their name mid add 1 ess to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liiiighamton, N. V., aud receive a sample bottle nnd a book of valuable infor mation both sent absolutely free by mail, upon receipt of thieo two. cents stamps to cover cost of postage on tho bottle The regular sizes may bo obtained at thu drug 1 tores. When writing pleuso say you riAil this generous oiler in the llmi.u.n. x Gastifine, Oil, "Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, io. H3 I'jmt Coal Street, Hheiiandoab, 1'eiiiia. Mall orders promptly attended to. (A HandBomo Comploxlon Is one of the greatest charms a woman ran Dosieis. PozxoNi'a CoutxKxioH Pownuu BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, UAV nd HTKAW. Hoor and Tabic Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 t at. Till! wi.Titi:it. Tho Colonist for Wednesday : l air, and warmer weather will probably prevail, and on Thursday fair, more sultry and warmer weather. GUBER'S DEATH. Ilou the rnglthe .Met Ills Dentil In tile We.t. Few eases of recent years have excited more local intetest than that of Anthony (luber, whose death was announced by the ltuiiu.ti a few days ago. The fact that (luber was a fugitho fi 0111 Justice, coupled with the Hppnient mystery surrounding his death, 1ms made the ease a subject of much discussion, and thercfoie 'the Information furnished by a copy of the lllkhart (Intl.; Daily Truth will lie read with much lutenvt. (luber's parents sent Instructions to the Chief of Police of Flkhart last Saturday to have the lemaius sent on here by express and It is expected they will arrive to-night or to-morrow. The copy of the nouspuicr received slates tliat (luber and three companions died from drinking alcohol to excess. The men witli (luber wore William Until, of Chicago, aged f0j W. llliode, of St. liotiifaelus, Minn., aged IB, and 1). Donovan, of Cranston, Mich., aged 2s. Last Thursday afternoon tho four men weie found at tho side of a road in tho suburbs of Flkhart. Itoth was dead, (luber was in a fence corner groaning with pain, llhode's cold, still' body was found close 1 that of Koth, and Donovan was moaning under a neighboring tree. All wero victims of wood alcohol. LH'orU wore made to get information from Quber, but failed, (lubor subsequently got up and walked away, Donovan died in an hour. Uiiber was ar. rested later. He seemed perfectly sober and loin tne police mat lie nail not been near tho other men at any time. The Coroner be lieved his story and leleascd him, notwitii standing the police, were positive in their identification. Shortly after seven o'clock Friday morning (luber was found lying with his fae in the sand beneath the coal sheds in the Lake Shore yards at Elkhart, lie was alive, hut died within two hours after being futiud. Cuber had secured moio alcohol after the Coroner released him. A testament was found in (liibor's pocket, together with 11 slip of paper hearing his name and Shenan doah address. For Constipation take Karl's Clover lioot Tea, the gient lllood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness. Fruptiuns 011 tho Face, mid luakos the head elearas a bell. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. Obituary, Docatur F. Nico, aged SO years, died at his homo in Pottsville yesterday, after a linger ing illness from gastric fever. He was the oldest membor of the Schuylkill county liar, and was a prominent leader of tho Democra tic party. His first wile was Susan Silliman, daughter of Thomas Silliman, of Pottsville, whom ho married February II, 1811. Two children blessed this union, Mrs. Sarah Itamsoy and Flizabeth II. Nice. His wife died in 1SUT and in lbt!3 he married her sister, Annetta Silliman. Ho was a member of thu Masonic fraternity. Funeral to-morrow afternoon. Thomas Fdmuuds. aged 11 years, died at his home in Minersvillc yesterday, lie was u sou of Fduiund Fdmuuds. Funeral on Thursday. C. L. Fowler, of town, to-day received a telegram aiinouneiiiL' the death of tho eight- year-old son of bis brother, Flmer, at liiver side, Northumberland county. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2.1c bottle of Shlloh's Cure may s.ie your life. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee, j Assaulted by a Woman. Mrs. Astroskl was arraigned before Justice Shoemaker last night on a chargo of assault and battery and put under $200 hail. Joseph .lavorskl was the complainant. Ho alloged that when he passed tho woman's lmuso she was on tho front porch and threw a chair at mm. 1 lie only explanation lor too act was that the woman was intoxicated. When Constable Tallesln Phillips went to uiako tho arrest tho woman disrobed herself and defied thu coustahlu to take her out of the holiso. After exercising considerable, diplomacy the constable succeeded in inducing the woman to dicss and accompany him. Geranumns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries, (lirardvlllo. Tuberoso and gladiolus bulbs. lCcfiiHcd Co line etioiiH. A Shenandoah correspondent to tho Potts- villo Chronicle says : "At tho last mooting of tho old Water Company eight applications wero received from property holders to make connections witli their line. When the mutter was taken up it was decided to allow two of tho eight to eonnict. Tho company claims if tho parties were receiving water regular from tho borough's water company tho applicants would not hao been lcccirud, therefore, they may not allow any more con nections until Fall." Annual Salon over 6,000,000 Bonos TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS mieh as Wind nnd Pa n'm the 8t ana' h. Giddiness. Fuluis aft t ne als. Head ache. Dizziness. Ditimmiicss. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Apponr.., C"stivein ss. lllotehi'H on the Skin. C"ld Cbills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dream 3 nnd all Nervous nnd Trciublinic Sensations THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Fory sufferer will nekuowledt'e them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lli:i:('II.l.M'S I'lM.s, taken undirect ed, will quickly rcst.jro Feiualos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Melt Ilenduelie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have tba LARCEST SALE Iifnny I'm cut .ilcillclno In the World. 25c. at all Drue Storos. NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the face of the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Wc arc not K01I1K to carry a single one over this season if rcduccil prices cnu iiKsUt ub in currying out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES I As the SpuuisU ilect went yonter- uay to tne bottom ol tile sea. Cull curly anil secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. Tho l.nto frnpero Ask for the Genuine JOHANN A IX OTIU'RS ARB WORTHI.rSS IMITATIONS. PITHY POINTS. Iliippenltigs Throughout the Country ChrimlrWMl lor lliiHty IVrusal. The P. O. S of A. Camp, No. 75, at St. Clair, has twenty-three of its membeis serv ing in the volunteer anuy. All hydrants mid water pipes in Tatnafjua found leaking will be cut oil'. This is to punish theme who wasto water during the existing drought, nnd should be enforced here. To-morrow the lioformcd chinch icon km will lie held at Potlsvillo. Mountain drove camp meeting begins August 3. The employes of the P. it 11. railroad wero paid yesterday. The bituminous coal miners Uneaten to strike St. Mary's Slavonic cemetery at McAdoo will be didicated on the lfith of August. Captain John W. Philip, of the Texas, Is GS years old and has been in the navy for 12 years. Prof. H. H. Spayd, of Mlnorsv.'llo, has been appointed an uldo 011 (ion. (lobln's stall', the National Commander of the (Irani! Army of tho Republic. Fdward (I. (lolger, of Mahanoy City, has just been granted an oiiginal pension of per month. Michael Salmon, of Mahanoy City, and Wm. Fodgers, of Ntiicmliurg, weio last night matched to run a 0110 bundled yard foot nice for f 100 a side. A meeting of tho Schuylkill county Medi cal Society was hold at Tamaijua ycsteidny. Tho next meeting will bo held at (lirardvlllo Sept. 0. Falling twenty feet fioni iv porch to the ground, at Shamokin, four-year-old Charles Choney, of Shamokin. was killed by striking his hu.'iil on a stone. Along the railroad tracks near Duryea, Liierno county, John Mctluinnoss was terri bly clubbed by a couple of foioiguers, and ho cannot recovor. Give the Children a Drink called Orain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing. nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of cofi'eo, Sold by all grocers aud liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the fiuost coll'co but is free from all its injurious properties. Grsin- Oaids digostion nnd strengthens thu nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as eollco. 15 aud 2!ie. Jilt. Oretna Camp Meeting. For tho United llretlnen Camp Meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 2 to 11, lS'.ls, the Pennsylvania I'ailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from ill points on its tysteni east of (but not including Pittsburg and Frie, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Jit. Gretna and return at reduced rates. Those tickets will he sold July 111 to August 11 inclusive, good to return until August 20, ISiei, inclusive. lor specilic rate, conditions, fec., apply to uoarost ticket agent. Fountain pens, from Port.'s. to !.B0 at F. J. tf County Court NotcH. Tho Irish Catholic Ilenovnleiit Union, of St. Clair, wns Kiauted n charter. A lai'iio number of Sherlll's deeds v.'oro ac knowledged I" upon court. Application was inado to court by tho ICIino township school district that tho County Uommls'donem bo rc'iuircd to make a special assessment in order to secure thu names uf parties missed and that taxes may bo col lected from them. A subpoena In divorce was served in tho cuso of Henry M. Toewe vs. Amanda Toewe An examiner was appointed in the case of Leah J. Evans vs. Jacob C. Evans. Deeds recorded as follows : Feter Olkio wlcz, et ux., to l' ranK Vt asilowski, premises in Shenandoah ; Anna II. W'aaser, to (ieorKo 11. Fauoh, premises in Schuylkill Haven. .1 IVat fill l.lou. Anions the badly injuied patients admitted to tlie Miners' hospital yesterday was W. I). Feed, of Schuylkill Haven. Hois !i5 years old and employed as a railroad hrakeuian. He was struck in tho face by a switch lover while making a Hying switch. His face was cut open from tho rifjht eyo to tho throat, both thoupperand lower jaws wero fracturod and all his teeth on tho light side were knocked out. Notwithstanding the sovoral lulurles Dr. Itiddlu says tho man has good chances for recovery l)i'iei' Itmlly Injun it. Carl Weigan, a driver employed at tho Maple Hill colliery, was so badly inj tiled theio yesterday that ho will probably die. lie Is bolng treated at the .Miners' hospital. Weigan was run over by a mine car and his right leg was so badly mashed that amputa tion at tho thigh was necessary. The man is Jl years of ago and married. A ll'iuuillul ltnlii. The fall of rain this morning was welcomed by the pcoplo. The hauler It rained the more delighted wero those who havo been in convenienced of lato by tho short water supply. Tho announcement is niado that tho water supply ut the UrauiIonvUlo station lias been greatly replenished and that oven yes terday it was llowing over the wasto way. To-day's mill was vory benetlclal. Uoi-eUcil High Huiim-H. llishop Talbot, of tho Episcopal diocese, has iiwued a lay-reader's license to Frederick Cowpor. son of llov. F. C. Cowper, of Ash land. Ho is but fifteen years old, and Is mobablv- tho youngest lay reader in thu United Status. Kxtiiululiig' Ibo Hooks. Sometiuio ago tho stockholders of the Gimrd Saving Fund, of dlraidville, secured the services of thruo parties to audit the ac counts of that association, with a view to learning tho oxact condition of allairs. A meeting uf those interested will ho held nt the above town this evening, to hear the report of tho incti engaged to examine the books. Iiulgo Ilieler Critically 111, E. It. Ikuler, President Judge of tho Tttcnty-slxth Judicial district, is lying at tho point of death ut his home ill Uloomsburgt East night ho was taken seriously ill with pneumonia, which developed into congestion of tho lungs. His attending physicians say that his recovery is very doubtful. llo Not Deceived. A Cough, Huarsonoss or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso In tlino of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by 1'. I). Kirlin and a guar- anteo, , duly Wedding Marriago licenses were issued to the fol lowing: (Imirgti l!ikeiiac and Eva llludocko, both of Newtown; John Flyim and Elllu llurku, huthof Yulotvillo; Clius. 1, Hendricks and Barah M. I'umiley, both of Mahanoy City; Harry- Evans aud Kabllla Towuseyil, bulb of St. Clair. .1 xminlm I. of Germany Personally acknowledged the merits of the Genuine Joliann Moff's Malt Extract by a letter and appointed Johann HofF as Coun cillor of Commission, and decorated him with the order of the crown. More strength in one dozen bottles of Johann I toff's Malt Hxtrr.ct than in a cask of ale or potter, without their deleterious cllcct. HOFF S MALT EXTRACT. PERSONAL MENTION. Philip Dean, of Fust Cieok, was a visitor to I town last evening and paid a pleasant call at the lli:n,w,n sanctum. Mrs. Fllon Hughes and two daughters, Mr, and Mrs. D. J. lliooks, William Urooks and Feyshon Lewis, who eaino to town in attend ance at the funeral of Mrs. Hughes' son, lett this morning for Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Greenawald, of Philadelphia, ale guests of town friends. James J. Hughes, wife and son, William, AithurHeoiind Mr. lllood, all or Philadel phia, aro guests of relatives in town. Mr. lluthesis employed by tho Union Leaguo Club. Misses May Dtisto and Mattio Davis have returned from St. Clair, whero they spent several weeks visiting friends. Joseph Murphy visited friends at Heck schervillo yesterday. John New has returned fiom 11 visit to flieiids at Ocean City, Md. William F. Marshall, the Pennsylvania liailroad condiictir, nnd his wife and sou have returned from a two weeks visit to rela tives nt Ocean City, Md. Miss r,iv.ie Kil wards is ill at her homo on South West street. Mrs. Matthew Trewolla, of liingtown, was a guest of friends in town to day. Waller Williams, of Philadelphia, is a guest of friends in town. Mrs. licisel, of West Oak street, has re ceived a letter fioin her son, John, who is with Foosevelt's Hough Killers in Cuba. Tho letter recites some thrilling incidents of warfaio. Tho young man has escaped in jury and is enjoying good health. I'lculo l'ostpolled. Tho birthday picnic of Miss Helen Piice, wliichwastohavobeenheld.it High Point park this afternoon, was indefinitely post poned on account of tho inclemency of tho weather. ltrlngo Itllllilers Here. A gang of Pennsylvania railroad bridge builders are in town. Tliey aro preparing to construct 11 series of steel bridges to rcplaco the wooden ones in use along the railroad lino from town to Frackvillc. Tho trestle spanning the P. & It. tracks at the southern end of Main sticet will also bo replaced by a steel structure. I.ont In tho Ninth. A baso ball team composed of business people of town played a gamo at Ashland yestcnlay afternoon and lost by tho close scoio of 21 to 211. Tho game was lost in tho ninth inning by ono of the Shenandoah players thiowiug the ball to a coacher when thieo of tho Ashland men were on bases. Tho coacher deluded tho thrower. Fell l'roni it Suing. Miss Maggio Flyim, a young woman of Ileckshersville, fell from a polo swing at that placo yesterday and fractured a. leg und an arm. Stolen 1'l'operty l'minil. East night Policeman Murphy aud Mtillahy located the person who broke into and robbed Ploppert'a barber sliop and recovered tho stolen property, l'loppert refused to enter a prosecution. All kinds of vegetables and llower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, tlirardvlllo. Electric care pass the door. n-U-tf Dentil il"ttluK) Mc-Ciovorii. Ilnrrlsburtr, duly 2C ltlght Itev. Thnmns Mcflovern, bishop of the Uar-rlBbui-K dlorese, died Inst evening at the Kpisenpal residence In this city after a llnireilns Illness from a complication of diseases. Bishop McGovern wns one of the best known Catholic prelates In the United States. He was born In Ireland In 1S32, and enilRrated to this country with his parents when a year old. He was graduated from St. Mary's collCRe, Kmmlttsburg, Md., In 1S.-.0. and con cluded his theological course In the seminary of St. Charles Barrome, Over lirook. He was ordalhed a priest De cember 27. 18(11, and was nppointcd bishop of the Harrlsburff diocese Janu ary 15, 1SSS. Cuiulldato l'or Coroner. Dr. W. N. Stein, of town, upon tho solici tition of numerous political und personal friends, has decided to become a cuudIdato for Coroner, subject to tho rules of the l!o publican party. Ho is popular and if nomin ated would odd much strength to tho ticket. Tho doctor is In tho fight to win, and will make an activo canvass. Hugh O'Doiinnll a Solicitor. Hugh (TDonnell, lo'ider of the Homestead strike, and well known here, is In Baltimore, .Mil., employed by the Federation of Eabor as advertising solicitor on that journal. Ti'MlorilnyN IlnVnbnll ;itiitc. At llroolclyn Frooltlyu, 1; Huston. 2. At Philadelphia Washington, S; Phila delphia. 4. At Chicago Chicago, 7; Cleveland, 0. At New York (forfeited) Ilnltlmoro, 9; Now York, 0. At Montreal Montreal, 3; Springfield, J. At Toronto Toronto, 0; Providence, 7. At Paterson Pnterson, 9; Hartford, 3. At Newark Norfolk, 4; Newark, 3. At Lancaster Lancaster, 7; Rondlng, 0. At Allentown Itlchmond, 3; Allentown, 2. Young I'eoplo's Christian tlnlou. For tho Young People's Christian Union, United Presbyterian church, to bo held at Saratoga, August 3 to 8, the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will sell oxcurslou tickets from poiuts on its lino to Saratoga at rate of single faio for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold August 2 and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may ho extended to August 31, 1693. Coming' Kvents. August 15. Picnic under tli'6 auspices of tho Phoenix Firu Company, nt High Point park. Aug. 211. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of thu Indies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic at Ilrown's (Irovo, Lost Creek, under tho auspices of Lost Creek Cadots of Tcuipornuco. Dr. Frank Worrier, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spectacles and eyo glasses fitted accurately Medical priutlcorosuim-d. 8IM.JARDIIM ST., SHENANDOAH. Baeknell University, JOHN IIAWAKD HARRIS, President. Comprise u College with four eoumes ; Academy for Young Men and Hoys! Lldles Institute, a rcllned boarding school ; School of Music with graduating courses. For cutulogue u 4 dress WM, C. GRETZINGER, teft.burg. Pa MINER KILLED. Hartley rianiiery, or Win. I'eiin, Died ut tho lloapltat. llaitley Flaunery, a resident of lower Win. Pciin and a niau extensively known In West Mahanoy township and this town, died at the Miners' hospital at cloven o'clock last night from tho elfects of Injuries rcceivid by a fall of coal in Packer colliery No. 2. The victim was badly crushed. His right leg wns fractured below tho knee, his left thigh was fractured, and 0110 of his arms was so badly ciushed that had ho survived ampu tation near tho shoulder would have been necessaiy. Tho man died from shock, Ho was 3(1 years old and lett a wife and six childieii. Alls Orlltltlis' Nnirow i:rapo. Miss Sadio Grllllths, who is housekeeper for 11. F. GUI, met with a painful, but for tunately not serious accident last night whllo on a visit to friends in St. Clair. Miss Grllllths was ascending tho stairway with a lamp In her hand when she tripped and fell down stairs. The oil in the lamp Ignited and soon she was enveloped In llaines, hut by throwing a blanket over her the young lady's llfo was saved. Tho accident ocenrtcd about nino o'clock last night, and she was slightly burned about tho face, arms and back. Her injuries are not as serious as was at first sup posed, and slio will recover. Miss Sallio Grilliths visited her this morning. Kvangelleal Camp Meeting. Tho Fastern Pennsylvania conference of tho United Fvungollcal church, which em braces the territory lying between this part of tho coal rogion and Heading, will hold its annual camp meeting at KraU9' farm, near Lakeside, for eight days next month. It will be formally opened Wednesday evening, August 10, and will close Thursday evening, August 18. Iiov. J. G. liosenberger, socio tary, llarnesvillc. is now making all prepara tions for the comfort of tho calupeia. Dr. Stelu Improciiig. Dr. W. N. Stein has returned from Phila delphia, where he received expert treatment for 0110 of his eyes, which was injured bv tho iirusonco of mis received during an operation. Tho eye is much improved, al though still far from its normal stato. It was thought that an operation on tho iris would bo necessary, but it was averted. -!lC NA Tt of tho Gtobo for RHEUMATISM 7' NEURALGIA aLd similar Complaints' nnu iirepaau uuuer mo Etnnecnt GEnMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent physicians! PR RinHTFR'R k LL b niMiiAn km WmiiXPELLEB, Wiirlil rnnnwncil t Ilcinnrtiililv surcnfuf nl I innlv ccmilno villi Trade Mark " Anchor." ttl'. Ail. IilclitcrA Co., 215 l'liirlSi.., ctr York, i 31 HIGHEST Avrnnua. mil I nno 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. SS&SOcu. i:uduucd& rucoiinncuikil by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St., . H. Hagenbucb, 103 N. Main St., , P. P.D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St., , Shenandoah. , DR. niOHTCrt'O "ANCHOR" .STO."UA!JIAr, best Coll", lVNpciMi:LfcStmimrl CoulplnlnlH MISCELLANEOUS. IAOll UICXT. Dwi'llliiK Iioiim, six rooms 1 lately painted ami p.ipcii'il, water in the. house. ( all at V Kiist Coal Miect, Slienait do.ili, l'a. 7-22-lw I.IOK JiKNT. A HtaWo Mituated on South I White street I.arK (Mioiifch for two horses. Water tonm-Hion, Apply to (ico Kolmtr- IAQlt UK NT -Store room mttl dwelling, con 1 trally loeated, wllli all modem conven iences. Apnly at No. 113 Nortli Main street, Shenandoah. C-'J3-tf THOU UKNT. Property, N. 318 Went Contro I; street, recently vacated hy l'ldllp Hoehler, tho Imtchcr. Suitable for Ki ocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling and stable attached. Apply to C. (i. Palmer. 310 West Centre btrcet. G-ld-tf 171 OK SALK. A valimhle property on Wrest Centre street, dwelling houwu, and nil con vcidences in desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. ."-.:7tf ITIOUSALK. A saloon. (Jood stand and cen 1 tral location lias two pool tables, ono being a combination of pool and billlaid.H, Apply at tho Hlk.W.d ofllee. tf REFRIGERATORS ; BftBY GRRR1AGES. The above must be closed out before the season expires. Note our ridicuously low prices on baby cairiaeres. A swell vehicle with the best of silk and plush upholstery, rubber tires, steel wheel, foot brake, and a satin parasol, now going nt $Q, SO 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 $C.OO. You could not! buy it anywhere for less than ?8.oo. 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 Nortli Mnln St. A good ptuce fur u good ilrlnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 1C. Centra ktrect, Mcllft'a bull.llng, Wine, WIjI.Uo, lleer and (!l&ir. Krcalini beer In town ulwayi on tup, "GOLD DDBT." JliimUBL HilUfi III tuu ii in y liuu.-i iu ...1. A- vwhju iuji Litiuiuii easily witli that enemy of Lnrgest packnge grcnteBt Cbiengo. St. Louis. ' New York. SPECIAL : BARGAINS (S--ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-- Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVIAIN STREET. The prices which we are where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Orwigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWIT2, Prop. ' GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST These were the two reasons that fonncily Ve-pt people fruin attending to their teeth, ltoth reasons lmve no existence in this ad vanced age. I'aiiiless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for live years is our method A flood Set of Tetth, $5. The 'Very llest Teeth, JS. V011 can get no lirtler, 110 matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, wlu'ie leelli are ordered. We can take ) our impression in the morning and give you your teelli in the afternoon if desired, (iold Hillings, $1 ; Kcst Silver Fillings, 5uc up; Cleaning, 5oc; lixtracting, 2sc Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Uxaiuinations .-ml estimates fiec. Weuse but one grade f material the best. 8CHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Contro Sis., Robblm' Building DRINK CUvARY'S KXTRA J-INK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsapnrilla... and Orange Champagne. rnim.-cHfflr-stoke, it Dii.w.icit m o Fruit, Confectiontiry, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contro Streets Tho Hosv Freshnoss Anil a velvety Bodnesa of the akin Is lny. i riably obtalnril br tluvawlio uau l'oOMi'tl IOoiiiloiion I'owiler. "GOLD DOST," in rl on 11- Most a.u.i.. - w vuiic "I- --- iMEwli, nlnnn mid hout nit .111 ----- oil and grease and dirt- Washing Powder economy. Hostou. Philadelphia. giving you cannot be beat else GENUINE." EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pnpers and decorations Is one nf ttm nineteenth century accomplishments, That 1h why thoHi who neh'tt their wall paper at (JAKIHN'H K't Huch deltj-htfiil results. It Un't necessary to purehaHd tho eapennlvu ufwlfHi thu (IckIkiih and colors are. just uk artistic In tho cheaper khuU-h, If they arcs not mo rich. Kor thosowho wish to tlccoratc. their roonm with uttiMtlc wall papem ro to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour 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. Ieave them at the office, we will tlo the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. PUHm!NATOV,, nutrlrt. D. M. GRAHAM, Oi Mahanoy Onv. Hul'Jen't Ut Itombltcu rules. ptm DIKIMJrOU OK Til 15 I'OOK, S. G. MIDDLETON, Of (1II.BKIITOH, Huliji'tt t lteiulillcaii rules. jpil COUNTV CONTItOI.I.KIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok I'otiuviujs. Subject to lteputjllcau rulut. J? ,-)01t COUNTY SUItVUVOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Op Mahanoy City. ,Su'uJttt tu IteuublUaii rules. lira S
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