' VT..t.fm,.jMI j Uncle Sam's Navy. Wc have now on snlc the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound in one handsome book. It contains the photograph of all our navy nUo Spain' tiavy prior to their destruction. ANo all tin- officers of the navy and every one taking a prominent part in the war including the President and his cabinet. I.ee, Siesbei, Saniiwm, etc. The pritc ! ?t.5oor only jo cent- more than the series cost origmallv. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, n N. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Larue Itottlc. 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. suMMnit outing. PKReoNLLY-CONDUlTBI) TOUll VI V l'K.V.V BYI.VANIA lt.ULKOAl). Tho Poumylvania Ii.illioad Company an liotiuces the following personally-conducted tours for the summer aud early uiitumu of 1893 To tho North (incluilinr; Wiitkius Glen, Niagara l'nlls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au S.1I1I0 Chasm, laka Cluini- plain and George, Saratoga, and it daylight lido through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Kate, S100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, nud Washington, covering all ox pensos of a two-weeks' trip. 1'inpoitionato ratca from other points. To Yellowstone 1'aik and tho Trail Misslssitmi Kxuositlnn 011 a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining care, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate. f-'3." from New York, Phil adelphia. Ilaltlmore, and Washington; f23t from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold 011 July SI, Augusta and 18, September 1, 1.1 and 2U, at rato of $ 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at liull'.ilo, Kochester, and . Watklns on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Natural Itridge, Virginia Hot Springs, llichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2s and October 111. Kate, ?T from New Yoik, $3 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries aud l'u it her information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. lloyil. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. The Inventor of tlln ltou-lo Kiilrti, As a hunter .Tunics liowlu did inoro thmi oredit to bis blood mid training. Offhand with a rlllo ho could brinu down n. wild (?ooso flying liiph overhead nnd put his bullet in the neck 11 times mt of seven. lint marksmanship ImiiiIitIiiu; on tho mar velous was a c-uininon nttrihuto thereiiliout. What kvo tho yomiK uiwyur distinction was another story. Several sorts of another utory. In fact Ho oould not merely shoot (leer runnlntf, but lasso them In f.iirehasooerthupvnlrlo, (jlvo them a full, and, If It ploasud him so to do, fetch them In nllvo and unharmed. He could likewise lasso 11 horsu from thu wild herds, mount him without anybody's help and stay upon his back, no matter what was dono, until tho terrified beast hnd run himself taine. lly way of variety, sometimes tho la-so was cast over a Mb bull alligator waddling from swamp to swamp. When It hnd been drawn tuut, holding tall and jaws in leash, youin? Bowlo mounted tho scaly buck nnd roue, there, laughing and shouting, whllo tho astounded wturluu went bollowinu; with rago toward his swampy haunts. Martha MeCulloch Williams in Harper's Maga zine. banter Itnlirighta In Kmlllo. Mr. Stephen liousul writes in Tho Con tury of "Holy Week In Sovlllo." Mr. llonsal says : Wo nro returning from tho social funo tlon of tho woek, for, alas, ovon gay and lazy Sovlllo has Its social functions which must bo borno with. It Is tho tnblado, or Inspection of tho black bulls which, with great pomp and ceremony nnd nt tho cost of a king's ransom, nro to bo killed to morrow liy tho most celebrated mutadores In tho kingdom. Whllo thoro Is a groat lack of monuy In Sovlllo to buy broad theru Is always enough money forthcom ing, ovon from tho nnunor's treasury, to pay tho way into tho bull ring, nnd ovcry 0110 in Sovlllo who Is a good Christian will attend tho Kaster bulltlght, ovon if, as not seldom happens, ho has to pawn Ills household gods and sacred limine to do so. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, Ku. 143 Kant Coal Street, Hhewindoah, l'cniia. Mall orders promptly uttended to. WRIG .ForallMtuousand Nssvous IhssASis. They purify the Hlood and give Hkaltiiv action 10 the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, A Handsomo Complexion lis I If one of tho greatest charms a woman can I possess. I'ozxoiU'B uouflkxioh i-uwuubi Kivesji. 1 BEST LINE OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nnd HTIIAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. B. Foley, a7 wcefntr'e st. HI PELLS A VOLUNTEER'S LETTER. S Interesting Ileum Itnt'ltcil l'lom Uiunp Alger, The following Interesting enrrespondenco has been received from William J. Jaincs.nno of tho volunteers from town who are In camp at Dunn Luring, Va. Mr. Jalnos says: Lieutenant William K. Davis, formerly of Shenandoah, later of Ituttc City, Montana, and now one of tho signal corps, piltl Co. 1' a visit yesterday and was eoidially greeted by his former Shenandoah tielgliburs. His com pany is stationed at the Washington barrack. The boys weie proud to seo lilni.and still prouder that he is a commissioned otliecr. He looks good in his uniform, and appears more healthy than when he lived in Slicnan hiah. His excellent character mid ability 11s x telegraph operator stood him well In secur ing his present position. The boys hero wish him continued success. 1'erd. Gibson and Lewis A. Hopkins neie out for liueklebeiries the other day and picked live quarts, and now we have pre served liueklebeiries 011 our hill of fare. I!lackberile and huckleberries are plentiful here. Kecently seven school teachers fiiim Wash ington lslled us and thuy had a good time. r'cid. Gibson wheeled one of them half-way aiound the leglinent giounds on a wheel barrow and caused a gn at deal of amusement. Comrade William 1). Williams still enjoys his cigarette. Corporal Hopkins is a dandy at making pieseivos, and has a good assistant in Kerd, Gibson. Gmiit Trouttnan is quite a singer and fre quently sings in tho chinches here. Stephen Liudeinniith has been temporarily attached to the kitchen corps and will be looking fur a job as chef when he gets homo. John Kat. still takes groil delight in catching snakes. John l'ogel makes an ideal soldier. lie is well posted in military tactics. John liakei, of t o. H, is anxious to go to tho front and his anxiety Increases every time he hears I'm to Kico mentioned. William liees and Harry Gynn, l'ormeily of Sheuandoili, are witli Co. H, 13 Itegt. "Kill" Mauley, another Shenandoah man, is the tallest member of Co. 1!. Joseph Mauley, also of Shenandoah, Is reckoned 011 as being as good a baker as any in the Kcgiment. George Selieilley, formerly of Shenandoah, will soon go homo on a furlough. Of course, he will visit Shenandoah. He is a member of Co. It. Howaid liuiehlll, of Co. II. is enjoying camp life aud looks good, hut miscs the bicycle races at Mahauoy City. James Lmaniiel, formerly ot Shenandoah. and who was a member of the 0th Pcnua. Kcg't., has been transferred to the regular army and his regiment is now at Santiago. It looks as if we will be retained in camp hero until late in the fall. The boys are im patient and want to go to the front. Thu indications aro that we will he used in the siege of Havana. Shenandoah has seven leprescutativcs in Co. 1 two in Co. II and two in Co. H, 13th Kcg't. , We had sacred service in the 1. M. C. A. tent yesterday morning. It was led by a regular army chaplain, who deliveied 1111 able sermon to the soldier boys. Our regiment is well equipped now, with the exception of a few knapsacks. Wo have drill for three hours each morning and dicss parade in tho afternoon, hut no h ills or dress parades 011 Sunday. On that day wo have nothing but guard and police duty. We aro now 0110 of tho best diilled regiinonts at tins camp. Tho Y. M. C. A. is of great benefit to tho boys hero. It has plenty reading matter and furnishes tho boys with paper, ink and envelopes free of charge. They also have a uico place in which to write letters aud play checkers. Sergt Duueli and privates Proaser. Wen dell and I'red. Gross, of Co. 1', Ictt camp on tho Sfltli, on a furlough. Ford. Gibson will be homo on a furlough about the middle of August. Wo have two members in our company from Kingtown. They aro Daniel Krclger and William Miller. They enjoy camp life. Thoro aro rumors that wo me to go through another examination, and a strict one, too. Well, if this comes, quite a number will bo sent homo. Give the Children a Drink called Gralu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing. nourishing food drink to take tho place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared It tastes like the finest coH'cu but is tree from all Its injurious properties. Grniu O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it witli great benefit. Costs about 1 as much in cotlco. 15 and 25c. Antltracitn Association Notos. Tho committee, on conferring with coal carrying companies of (he Anthracito As sociation met to-day, in the Hoard of Trade rooms, In Wilkesbarre. The coinmitteo on Iutor-Stato Commerce Onnmissioii aro preparing their petition to that body, which will be sent in shortly. Tor Constipation tako Karl's Clover Koot Tea. tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Coming Kieiits August 15. Picnic under the auspicoa of the Phoenix Fire Company, nt High Point park. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive .Methodist church, under the auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society aud Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic nt llrown's Grove, Lost Creok, under tho auspices of Lost Creek Cadets of Temperance. What Mr. A. H. Slater Snys. lll'l'KAl.o, N. V. Gents: From my per sonal knowledge, gained iu observing the ell'cct of your Shlloh's Cure in cases of ad- vain-oil Consumption. 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has over been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. I). Kirlln, and a guarantee Successful Operation. John llvans. insido foreman at tho ltuck Mountain colliery, has been suffering for several months with a caucor on his neck. Ijist wcok ho went to the llctlilehcm Hos pital and has returned after having a success ful operation performed. Fountain pens, from 23c to ?2.5() at F. J. Portz's. tf Down Comes the Price On Wool Bunting U. S. Flags. ! Those who foolUhly thought they were securing a bargain in buying the supposedly cheap "cotton ' bunting Hags are I now reacting their actiun, as they view the scarcely visiwe colors in uieir nags us nicy are suspended over-head. Ily investing a few dollars more thev could now have a flag that always looks clean nnd bright in colors. Our wool Hags have proved their superiority over "cotton" goods. We have again reduced our price on wool hunting flags down to f close hccond in price of the "cotton" Hags We manufacture our wool llagt, and can guarantee them to lie A No, 1. Call and get 1 our new price list. Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. Wonk Tlrotl. otiNandsarulii tlm ('.'million. They aro despondent nud flooiuy, cannot sleep, lmvo 110 nr, ' V, .w energy, no ambition. Hood's Sa.snpiirll.iiboon brings help to such people. It elves I hem puro, rich blood, cutis nervuiuiieM, creates an nimetlte. tone a id t nitthclis thu stomach nnd Invar eroased vigor to n! '. . lew life and in- ((ii.isol the body. Sarsa- jjarilla !'. c". .Ml(llllggist9.$l. .,11 Ills, as cents. 3 lB ti' Monti l'l, ttoco nut f u' MAHANOY CITY. A Woman I'riini .tliiif liuscltn Hunting for li Long Lost Sou. Mahanoy City, July 2S. A woman giving her name as Adams and resldenco at Hurt Hill, Mass., made her nppearanco at Justice llrcnnan's olllco ycsteiday afternoon and stated that she was looking for a lost sou, Charles Adams, a much in 1st by trade. The woman stated that until 1 1 years ago she re sided In l.iierue county, where sho was taken ill and subsequent y declared insane. Pur eleven years sho was an inniato of the insane asylum at Hnrrlsbiiro nnd was released a few months ago, since which she has been looking for her son. She heard ho was at Mahauoy Plane and went there, but failed to find him. At noon to-day sho left town on a train for Carbon county, to look up the records there. Two young Gllhcrtonians named Short and Kaflcrty engaged in a wrestling match ycsteiday afternoon and It resulted in Kaf forty being struck above the eye with 11 stone thrown by Short. Kafl'eity was ren dered unconscious for some time and received a gash lequiring eight stitches. The German Lutheran Sunday school of town held its annual outing and picnic nt Lakeside tills afternoon. TEACHERS ELECTED. ltobiilt ttl the Alalianoy Township School Htmrt! Meeting. The School Directtus of tho Mahanoy dis trict met in Colo's school houso last night and elected the following teachers: Daniel K. Guiiiau, Hose Dow ling, Margaret Thomas, John J. Kcilly, Julia Dolphin, Agues Stein, Mary Currigau, John Downey, Minnie M. Knapp, Maud Tausey, Liz.ie Hardimau, I.I..ie 0. Noary, William F, Kreuuan, Mary lloyce, John O. Adamson, Michael A. Kyan, Margaret Coiiuois, Kate Dowling, Mary Campbell, William Winters, Koso Toner, Liz.ie Davis, .inli.i Carroll, .Margaret Coyne, Liz.ie M. Sueek, Kate Jennings, Lizzie Tcrrill, Julia Lawlor, Mary F. Urennan, Teresa Coakley, Thomas Whltaker, Kutu Kcipor, Annie F. Iturko. It was decided to leave the designation of the principal and assistants, nnd the assign ments of the teachers, in tho bauds of Superintendent Js'oouan. Tho salaries will remain tho same as last year. The schools will open for a term of nine months on September 5th. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Giiiudville. Llectnc cars pass the door. fl-u-tl REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-ItATH I'.XCUliSIO.NS TO ATLANTIC CITY, &c via Pennsylvania kui.koad. August 1 Is tho dato of tho next low-rate ten-day excursion from Krio, Troy, Ilello- fontc, Willlamspoit, Mocauaqua, Sunbiiry Shenandoah, Dauphin, aud principal Inter mcdiato stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglesea Wildwood, 01 Holly licach, via Pennsylvania Kailruad. Excursion tickets, good to leturn by regular trains within ten days, will bosold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will ho sold via thu Delawaie Kivcr Ilridge Koute, the only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in legard to specillc rates and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamspoit, Pa. l'oi.rriOAi. roiNT.s. On Monday a conforeneo of leading silver Democrats will he held at the Park Hotel, Pottsvlllc, to consider tho advisability of nominating a third ticket composed of can didates who favor the 10 to 1 Met, upon a platform iu lino with the "Chicago docu ment." A largo number of Democrats are dissatisfied with the action of the county convention iu ignoring the financial question. The Miners' Journal is suU'criug from "in ternal injuries" because Chairman Shay will not call the county convention for August 15. The demand for an early dato seems to bo confined to the four walls of tho Journal olllco. Tho Socialistic-Labor party will meet again on Sunday to name a ticket and adopt a plat form. Their leaders are in correspondence witli prominent men uf tho county with a view to Inducing them to accept a nomina tion. Tho Democrats of Northiiiuheilaud county will nominate a ticket next Monday. Charles Scliindel, of Tamaqua, is a candi date fur the Republican Senatorial nomina tion. Tho Citizens party of Philadelphia will havo u ticket in tho fluid in opposition to lioss Martin's nominees. lent Ills I'litlior. Patrick J. McGratli was arraigned last night on n charge of assault and battery made by his father, Michael McGratli, and Justice Shoemaker required f300 hail, which was furnished. (jinTVSiiuito iATri,i:i'ii:i.ii. WW-UATB PKHSONALLY-CONDUCTKII Topi! VIA l'ENNSVI.VANIA llAII.UOAIl. The recent triumphs of our nriiis by sea and land rovives tho Interest in that greatest of all American battlefields of Gettysburg, Iu order that the residents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this gieat battlefield in tho most satis factory manner, the Peunsylvauia Railroad Company has arranged for a three-day personally-conducted tour on Saturday, August 13. JtATK Leave New York HM A SI... ..313 SO . VI M ... 10 00 " Trenton 10 5S " " Philadelphia 12 SO 1'. M lroportlnnato rates from other points, Hate includes transportation Iu each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriauo drive over the entire battlefield uudor the dlrcctluu of Cant. James T, Loiik, the celebrated yuido, who will describe the battle at the prominent poluts of tho Held. A tourist at'ent and chaperon will accompany tho party. A Pullman parlor ear will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. I'or itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion arply to ticket utcntsi Tourist Aent, 1100 Ilroadway, New York, aud 7b'J llroad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address (leo, W. lloyd, AseUtunt (ieneral rasseuuer Audit, Philadelphia. Iluy Keystone Hour, Bo sure that tho namo Ltssio & Baku, Ashland, !., la printed on uyery suck. Nervous The Is the due I Tllll WIIATIII'.lt Tho forecast for l'riday : Pair, nunc sultry nnd warmer, followed by a hot wove, and on Saturday fair, wanner weather fol lowed by local thunder stmms. . WTHY POINTS. Happening Throughout thu Country Ctlirtiitlcltttl lor llualy rcrustil. Tho Orwlgsburg trolley road was opened for tralllc last night for the 1) 1st time. The Philadelphia and Heading stock yards for coal near St. Nicholas, which was recently almost empty, is lelng iclllled again. The drawing of the warr.mts on the state tieasiiry for the payment of Hie school ap propriations will he commenced about August 1st. The llorough Council will meet this even ing in special session to consider tho hose question. Tho P. & K. colliery employes nt Glrard vlllo and Ashland will ho paid on 1'nihiy. Letters testamentary were granted to. Susan A. bishop on the estato of James K. Kishop, late of Union township, deceased. Creditors aro being turned away fi 0111 tho olllco of the county treasurer, thoio being no money In tho treasury. Tho proposed tem porary loan of $15,000 has nut been executed owing to somo hitch. Win. rranlz, of St. Clair, kicked by a mule, had his arm broken in two places. The Schuylkill liar Association passed reso- 'utions of condolence upon tho death of Decatur t-Mco. S. S. Kyan has succeeded P. F. ljuinn as tho local manager for tho Singer Sowing Machine Co. Mr. Qiilnn, who is 0110 of tho most popular agents of tho company, has been assigned to a more lucrative position. Tho P. & K. Railway will erect a new nelght station and machine shop at Tamaqua at a cost of $10,000. An additional fine of 50 iter cent, will bo imposed on all persons who are affected by the special war revenue tax who do not comply with the rcqulicinents of the law by 2 o'clock on Saturday. A movement is on foot to establish a fice bath homo at Tumbling Run. Tho Franklin colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, in Luzerne cciiuty, will lcMimo operations on Monday. Working people of Waynesboro uhd Chainbershuig, to tho number of tSUOO, nie arranging to go 011 au excursion to Lancaster on August 27. Lehigh county Poor Directors have ofl'cred to contiibiite flOO each month toward tho support of the families of Lehigh county soldiers. James Mitchell, u lumberman of Green wood township, Clearfield county, has con tracted to cut and peel N,000,000 feet of logs 1 dining tho season. Friends of ox-Assemblyman James K Griner, of Luzerne county, sent to the Penitentiary for 12 years for killing his niece, want him pardoned, 011 the giouud that ho was insane. Ten thousand donions gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much worso than tho tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cine. Dunn's Ointment never falls. Huso Hall. Tho business men's base ball club of town wont to Frackvillu this afternoon to play witli the business men of that place. (Mean Health IttM-oi-tl. Health Olliccr Coney stated this aflernoon that thoro was uot a caso of contagious disease iu tho borough. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. ITNsUItl'ASSK!) SKltVIC'K OtTi:ili:i IIY T1IK MIUTIIKKN KAII.WAY. Leaving llroad Sticet station, Philadelphia, at 0:55 p. in. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing 100111 sleep ing cars, reaches Iilrmiughan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next morningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashnvllle, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tnmp.i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aie also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made In advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, 1'liilnJolpliia. Gcranumiis, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillo. Tubcroso aud gladiolus bulbs. Ml. Gri'tnu Camp Meeting. For the United llrctlneii Camp Meeting at Jit. Gretna, Pa., August 2 to 11, 1MW, the Pennsylvania Kail road Company will sell excursion tickets from allpnintson its fystcin east of (but uot including Pittsburg and Krie, and west of and includiug Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna aud leturn at reduced rates. These tickets will bo sold July 31 to August 11 inclusive, good to return until August 20, 180S, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, &c, apply to nearest ticket agent. Young 1't'uplo's Christian Union. For tho Young People's Christian Union, United Presbyterian church, to bo hold at Saratoga. August 3 to 8, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell exclusion tickets from points on its line to Saratoga nt rato of single fare for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold August 2 and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may bo oxtended to August 31, 1608. Dr. Frank Womer. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROVT. fiHetiu:U's iintl eyo ul! ilttctl aciuratiily Medical practice rt'stuneu. 8N.JAHDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Baeknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Comprises n College with four courses ; Academy for Young Men and Hoys! Ladles' Institute, 11 refined boarding school; School of MuBlC with graduating courses. For catalogue address WM. C. GRETZINGER, Registrar, j.cwlBburg, Pa Annual Sales over 6, 000,000 Boies TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach, Glddlneas, Fulness after meals, Head ache. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Oostlvouess, Blotches on tho Rklii. Cold Chills. Ills, turbod Bleep. rrlKhtful Dreams and all Nervous aud Tromblluc Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will nckuowlodtfo them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ill'.IXHA.M M 1MI.US, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro romalos to com ploto health. They promptly remoo obstructions or Irreuularitles of tho sys torn nnd euro hick llcnduclie. Font Weak Stomach J Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hiva tbe LARGEST SALE Ufiii: Talent .llcdlrlno In the World, 25c. at all Drue Stores, PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Schmidt, of town, nnd his biotlicr, Max, of Shaiuoklii, sailed from Now York city this luuming for Gunuatiy, whero they will spend a couplo or weeks visiting their parents. Dr. J. S. Callen spent to-day in attendance at tho annual meeting of tho Lehigh Valley Medical Association in Pottsvlllo. Mrs. John Oroody. sun and daughter, of North Chestnut street, hai golio to Philadel phia to visit friends J. J. Frnuey's family will spend the balance of the summer at Kingtown. Constable Thomas lhilln "pent this moraine at Pottsvlllo transacting legal business. Misses Marv llergau and Florence and Nora O'Neill aie taking In the ten-day excursion to Atlantic fit v. William Jones, of the Central olllco corps at Lost Creek, has gone to Atlantic. City to enjoy tho sea breezes. Louis Kablnowltz. of Plymouth, is tho guest of his paieiits oil North White street. Misses Clara Hiorlioltzer and Chrlsslo Kline, of Philadelphia, aio spending a vaca tion bttin with relatives. ifr .tolni Tlioiiiiison and her son, of Plcmlngtoii, N. J., aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Small, on West Cherry sticet. Miss Ida Lcssig, and her brother, Giant, wero parsengers to Atlantic City this morn ing. M. M. lliirkc, Em., went to Pottsvlllc tills afternoon to look alter some legal business. Albeit Haskius, of East Coal street, is con fined to his homo bv illness. MissMarron. of Philadelphia, is a visitor at tho residence of ox-Senator M. C. Watson and family. Mrs. Cant. ItiitltT. of tho Volunteers ol America, of Pittsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Sneddon, of West Coal street. ci mo uioouicr RHEUMATISM 5 1IEUHALGIA and ciEilar Oouiplalnts' ana prepared uuuer 1110 stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent pnyElclansl DR. RICHTER'S " mum PASM EXPELLER.l World rpnownctl 1 llpinnrkdMv sueerppflll I EnnlvponninovMth Trade Mark ' Anchor." i . au. iiUMcrA 10., '.'I.) renrinu.. .u'" turn, i 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honsos, Own Glassworks, Cj.tWtU. Enuouud&rtcoiuuKUdoaby A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St., .C. II.iraeentiuch.lOJN.MalnSt., . P. F. D, Kirlln, 6 S. Main St.. t Shenandoah. DR. f,ICHT'rfS ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best V . llvsppPHiniVHtniiineli Oniniiliili MISCELLANEOUS. FOU (SALE. Household furniture Including bed room suit, niiittlKSs and springs, a sbiL-le bet), one range, refrigerator. Will be sold cheap. Apply at 2a X rth White street. 7-2S-'2t OST A lomrli of kpt'H 111 front of Ctlll'Mllry I LroiwU Hturp. on N'orth Bliifn street. Kinder will lets ivo a suitable reward by returning same to (Mil s, No. S North Jlaln slroct. ,--(1 TitOlt ltKNT. Dwelling house, six rooms. l Intxli- i,fi t,li..l nml imtiereil. water 111 tile house. Call nt Vl'i Kast Coal strret, Hhenaii- tloah, I'll. 7-22-lv ITIOIt RUNT. A stable situated oil South I1 White street, Largo e igh for two horses Water itinneetions, Apply In (judge Fnhntr IjUIR HUNT Stm e room and ilwtlllug, cell V trally loeatetl, with all niodtio conven iences. Apnly at No. 113 Noith Main street, Shenandoah. G-21-tf IjtOK RUNT. Property, No. 3IS West Centre 1 street, leeently vatatctl by IMilllp Ifoehler. the butcher. Suitable fur grocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling and stable attached. Apply to V. (I. Palmer 310 West Centre street. 6-lS-tf I,t01t HALF. -A vnluible property on West ' (Vntre street, dwelling house, ami all con veniences lu desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-i7-tf ITtOR HAI.l:. A saloon Ootid stand and cell- tral location. Has two pool tables, one being n combination of pool and billiards. Apply at tnu lu.HAi.ii tuner. tf VOTICK OK DlSSOI.t'TION. The eo-partner-1N ship In (lie grocery business heretofore existing between Wladav (Veinikaitls ami Cb.irleH (.'.ewlnskl, at SOU West Centre street Shenandoah, l'a-, bus this tlsy been inutually ilisHolved. Alliltbts duo said llrm are to be paid to s lid Charles t'ewinslt I, who is to pay all debts against said linn, he to continue the hllstlless. Wl.AIIVH.AW CITl'KAirls, ClIAItLlJt C.1.W1.NSK1. Shenandoah, IM., Jul v -js, Ivjs. 7-W-:it NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. We have one on a small scale at our warerooms, the goods being selected by us last week while in attendance at the exposition. The selec tion comprises designs from the leading manufacturing houses in America. Such odd i , uesigns nave never ueen in troduced hero before. We invite the public to call and see them. Davison's BUSY FURNITURE , AND , STOVE , STORE, I2I-123 North Alnln St. A kiioi jilncu fur a kooiI ilrlnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 It. Centre utreet, Mcllet'a uulMluK, Wine, Whlaklca, llcer unJ (!ltar. Krcuheet licer In tawu ulivuya nu Ui. 7 t "Q0LD DUBT." irr whose house is conspicuously cleau, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer : " I do nil my cleaning with Sold by nil grocers. largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt. Louis. New York. lloston. Philadelphia. SPECIAL : BARGAINS fARE BEING OFFERED BY Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH (VIA IN STREET. The prices which we are giving you cannot be beat else where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Onvigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forgetthe bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (tVIIor-isiel Peters' Building,) 13 North Plain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT CO ST These were the two reasons tli.it formerly kept people train attciulint; to their tcctli, Iloth rcasoiis luive no existence in ihU nil- vanceil age. I'ainlc.ss anil inexpciiMve ilcnt- lslry with an absolute guarantee lor live years is our method A fiooil Set of Teeth, $$. The Very lle.t Teeth, $S. You can t;et no betlcr, no matter what you pay. No charge foi extiactini;, whcie Iccth are ordered. We can lake your iinpicssion in the morning and (jive you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lull) Fillings, $i ; liest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Uxtracting, 25c, Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxaiuinations und estimates fiec. Weuse but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White. & Centre Sis., Robbing' Building DRINK- Cr,KARY'S KXTKA HNK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. nmn.-c.imr- stoke, u IIKAI.KH IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Citfars ami Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. CO West Contro Street. Tho nosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness ot the akin is Inva riably obtained lr tliortt who uau I'oiioni'u Ooiiil'lexluu l'owilcr. "001,1) DUBT." or GENUINE. AND SECURE BARGAINS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall puperH ami decorations is 0110 f tfiff nliiftt't'iitli tentury aecoinpHfllimeiita. Thai It why tltoao who select their wall jiajn'r ni CA ItDlN'H tet m h dellKlitful ri'HiiH4. It Nn't iHH-cusary to imrelmse the ei:jKiitIv; KnuleH, thu ilfHiK'in and colnrH uro just it itrtlKtle. In the cheaper Krades, If they nro not ho ikh. For thofiAwtio vlnh U decorute their rooms wltU artltie wall paper to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, 1'a. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Kxauilnatlon Made at Your Homo or at Oar Store. '-Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. We Bottle B El E R , weiss beer; ale, porter Private family orders will receive prompt nttention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. FOIt 8TATH HHNATOIt, , , , aotli District, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Mahanoy Cm'. Hiilijci t to Hi'imbllraii rulea. ;ou niuKcrroit ok thu rooit, S; G. MIDDLET0N, Oi" (lii.imitroN. Hulijcet to ltiiulilicuii rulca. JjtOlt COUNTY OONTItOI.I.Ult, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Of Porrvn.i.K. Buliject to Itoiulillcnti rulua. JtOU COUNTV BUltVKVOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Or Mahanoy Citv, HuuJ.lt to IteimLlbuu rulea. .1 i
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