hfttrfWliniinMiiiwiwi r, i -itr ft Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on snlc the 12 numbers of the above portfolio bound in one handsome book. It contains the photographs of alt our navy also Spain's navy prior to their destruction. AUo all the officers of the navy and every one taking a prominent part in the war including the President and his cabinet, I.ce, Sig'bec. Sampson, etc. The price is $1.50 or only 30 cents more than the series cott originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, rsi. rvialn St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DHUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. ESCAPED LYNCHING. Mrtti Kutlglily llHiiillctl l'or Attempting tt Criminal Assault. jrahauoy City, July 30. Frank Schmicker, giving his residence us Slieuaudoali, escaped death from two sources yesterday afternoon. The first escapo was duo to the fact that a gun aimed at him contained binl shot instead of a bullet. The second escapo was from lynching by an angered mob of citizens persuaded from their purposo by a party of women already horrified by tho bloody con dition of tho man whoso life tho mob sought. Tho scene of tho troublo was at Harry's Junction, midway between this town and Yatesvillo, where Schmicker mado an attempt to assault Hannah, tho 13-y var-uld daughter of Dennis Doyle, who lives iu the second house from Harry's Station. It appears that tho gill named and two companions, aged respectively 12 aud 10 years, and daughtors of John Deinpsey, wero pick iug huckleberries on tho hillside just above their homos when Schmicker, who was goiug to visit relatives nearby, approached and eu- gagod tho girls iu conversation. He tried to persuade Hannah Doyle to accompany him farther up the mountain, whom he said she could find a better crop of berries. Tho girls grew suspicious, but Schmicker was persistout. When tho girls started to leave him Schmicker grasped the Doyle girl about the ueck and tried to hold her. The others ran away, shouting an alarm. Their cries attracted tho attention of Joseph Doyle, a brothor of Hannah Doyle, tlio gill t'.v. . ; i ... DuimucKcr was witli. Jjoylo ran out of his house and over to tho homo of tho Mulvey family, where ho procured a gun. llo then run back iu tho direction of the place where Schmicker was and, when about tenor fifteen yards from tbe man, fired. The aim was good, but tho charge light. The lead took effect iu Schmlckor'8 head, tearing tho scalp at tho back, ItusMng forward Doyle caught up with tho fleeing object of his wrath, punched his head and kicked his body. Schmicker regained bis feet and ran oil'. He had uot proceeded far wheu ho was ob served by John O'Urieu, night engine man at the Knti kerbocker colliery. Seeing tho bloody condition of thu fleeing inttn and con cluding that the man had been concerned ill amuiilti, i itrieu' diew his revolver and tiled a .shot at bchmickur' legs. The latter was running past the engine hou.su at the time. The shot fired by O'Urieu went wide nf the mark. Tho fugitive was pretty well. winded and was easily captured by U linen. He was taken back to Harrys'. Tho crowd assembled had beon increased by residents of Jacksons and vicinity, em bracing men, women and children. There weio cries of "get a rope" and Schmicker was jostled to bo strung up on tho nearest telegraph pole. Illood ran from his uoso and mouth, where Doylo had previously punched him, and bis hair and clothing wero spattered with blood. Mrs. Doylo, mother of tho girl iu question, was 011 the scene with a horse- pistol in nanu, tint the weapon was not usod. Schmicker begged for his liberty aud pleaded with the crowd not to kill him. Ho promised never to repeat the offense, if released, and asked that nothing ho said about the affair. The nngerofthe men worked iu one direction, wbilo the compassion of tho women in tho crowd was moved by the spectacle presented iu Schuiicker's blood aud dirt covered form. Finally the influence of tho women prevailed and Schuiicker was allowod to go. Further inquiry as to tho identity of tho man brings information from people who say they know him well that he is lr.ink Schmicker, a miner between 35 and 40 years of age, living at Shenandoah, ami having rela tives ueur Harry's Junction. Slimiumlouli'ii Sprinter. Iu tho 13.r)-yard handicap at rhiladolphia ou Thursday, Martin Fahey, of town, was one of the entries, aud came in a close second, Had ho not been handicapped by live yards would have won easily. Iu tho fourth and final heat, Jamison, of New York, was euteicd as William Thompson, of New York, lie was given 7 yards, rabey was given threo yards, aud Morris, of I'liila delphia, was given eight yards. At tho crack of the pistol the three men dashed oil' and Jamison won by eight inches. Fahoy closed un the loug lead, and Morris was several yards behind. What Dr. A. :. Slater Suys, Buffalo. N. Y. GenU : From my per sonal kuowledgo, gained in observing tho effect of your SUiloh's Cure iu cases of ad. ".ncml ijmrUniptlon. I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Kemcdy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly paved many from Consumption, Sold by P. D. Kirlln, and a guarantee. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of jjasoliiie, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 113 llaat Coal 8tret, Hhenamloah, l'eiina. Mall orders promptly attended to. BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOley, 3TWceeSntr.Bt. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. mid Mrs. l'etor Nnorkrr, of Moiillclllo, 111., Hro guests of Mrs. IMwnrd ll.ivla, of North Jnrdin street. Mr. and Mrs. George Slicolur unci family niu also visitors tlivro. MIsh IlridKct Ilium has golio to l'lillailol pliia to visit fiieiids, Kreil. Si'lieiihini:, of Newark, N. J Is a guest of town friends. Thomas It. VanDiisen vlited frlouds nt l'ottsvilln to-day. Mrs. Anthony Sthmiclccr has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. Morris Uirkmau and son left this moruiuc for Hiuulnirs to visit friends. T. It. lleddall, Kq., tmnmrteil business at tho county seat to-iluy. Dr. W. N. Stein spent yesterday at I'otts villu putting up his fumes fur tlio l!euiblieHii uumiiiatiou for Coroner. Thomas Dal ton, of l'liil.idelphia, is a guest of friends in town. Mrs. A. Moigan, of West O.ik street, is coiilined to tho house through illness. A. I,. Shay, Umi of l'liltsvllle, transacted business in town to day. Miss Hattlo Snyder, who has been the guest of Miss Mattio lt.iugh, mid Miss Faulkner, who was entertained by tbe Misses I'lauser, returned to tluir homos nt Ilokeu- tlauiiua to-day. Charles 1). Neis enter left this morning for Niagara Kails. Klmer ,!. Wlllinan and N'ipoleon l'owell. einployes of the Wilkesli.irro lfei oid, uie in town paying their lehithiw a shoit visit. Tliey will return to Wilkesbiiio Muiiday utteruoon. MAHANOY CITY. How 11 Tiglit HcUwcn Two I'oles- Wii Terminated. Mahanoy City, July 30. Two Poles loaded witli drink aud when 011 their way to Shen andoah, caused a disturbance at Shanty Hill last evening. J'hey not into a dispute about the war with Spain, aud a tight followed. The men rolled down a high embankment, cutting their hands and faces. Tlio fall ended tho fight. Information has been leceivtd that David .. Thomas, of town, who is a member of tho Governor's troop, was ill with typhoid fever, but the information was withheld iu order that ids parents would uot learn of it. Ilu has recovered ami joined tho troop on its voyage to Pol to Hico. Tho funeral of Private Stanley Swart will take place to-morrow afternoon. Kmployes of tlio P.irk Place store will be the pall bearers. Interment will be made at Cata saiuiua. While a train of empty coal cars was being pushed up the siding to Maple Hill and Kllan gowan collieries yesterday a chain hanging from tbe foremost cjir caught in a frog aud tiie car was thrown from the tiack, followed by six others. They wero piled up beside, the truck and for over two hours trallie at that point was suspended. Announcement is made that John Ilassler and Miss Amanda K. Miller wero married on Thursday morning by Ituv. II. A. Keiser, or tho Heformed church. William Ilassler was tho groomsman and Miss Teirill the bildes- maid. Martha M. E. Staull'er, daughter of Mr. II. II. Staull'er, died yesteiday from con sumption. Tlio deceased was 22 yeais old. Marriage Licenses. Jeremiah J. Collighen and Mary Hurry, both of Girardvillc. Andro Tarbl and Mary Slieno. both of Shenandoah. FATAL GENEROSITY. Cuban Rfugeees, Carried in Our Army Ambulances, Took Yellow Fever Germs to Our Soldiers. Chicago, July SO. The first definite fltutement wuh made yesterday nn to how yellow fever was brought into the ranks of the American army In Culm. Mr. H. L. lleuch, who represented t lie Associated I'icfb fthms tho righting line at Snntlngo, and who has Just re turned to Chicago, made the statement as follows: "It is an actual fact something; I saw with my own eyes that our army ambulances were used to carry Cuban refugees who hud lied from Santiago, and who were carrying the germs of the dread fever with them. When Gen eral Shatter sent word to Santiago that he Intended to bombard the city the people all began to flee, and most of thorn went to El Cuney. This Is a town of about 200 people, but 15,000 refugeos went thither and occupied the houses in which there was room for only COO. The town was overflowing, there was no food for the Cubans, and the army had not enough to spare. So these people had to get out and forage for themselves. "Santiago is known as the worst yellow fever port In Cuba, and those people who did not cany it with them soon had It, for their condition, huddled together as they were, was terrible, and brought on the pest almost im mediately. I know It to be a fact that the army nmbulances were used to haul these refugees from El Caney, so they might get food. The people waded through the mud and were picked up by tho ambulances. Then our sick and wounded were hauled in the same am bulances. Hut, worst of all, it seems to me, Is the fact that the commissary wagons, which always were going to Slboney nnd back carrying food, went out with food, returned loaded with refugees and went back again loaded with food. No yellow fever appeared in the army before the lines were opened to the people." Iteformed Church Itully. Tho rally of tho Itcformod church at Lake side, which was to havo been held 011 Wed nesday next, has been changed to Thursday, August 4th, onaccoiiutof the collieries walk ing on tho first namod day. i)eeds Iteconlml. J. II. Filbert to J. II. Hrown, premises iu Kline Twp. Peter Heck to Mary Dengler, premises iu Shenandoah. C. W. Dtngler ct ux to Martha Saeger, premises iu Shenandoah, Down Comes the Price On Wool Bunting U. S. Flags. Those who foolishly thought they were securing a bargain in buying the supposedly cheap "cotton minting nags are now regreting their action, as they view the scarcely visible colors in their flags as they are suspended om-head. By investing a few dollars more they could now have a Hag tint always looks clean unci origin in colors, uur wool (lags have proved their superiority over "cotton" goods. We have ngaiii reduced our price on wool bunting Hags down to a close second in price of the "cotton" Hags. We manufacture our wool Hags, anil can guarantee them to be A No. 1. ('all and get our new price list. Morgan's Flag Faciory, 23 North Main St. WRIGHTS For all Biuodi and Kiavous Disiases. They purify (he Dlood and give IIbalthv action to the entire system. PILLS Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES, THIS WHAT!!!'.!;. Tlio forecast for Kuilday : l'alr, loss sultry woatlicr, lower temperatuie, and on Monday probably fair weather, rising temperature COUNTY POLITICS. Itex" Contributes Another IiiHtaltineut mi Mutter l'ldlllcilt. Special Ht.KAt.li CortCMpnmlcnce. I'ottsville, July SO. Among tlio politicians of the county seat during tho pretcnt week the principal subject of conversation was tlio "expose" given In this correspondence on that now famous harmony deal, in which llurd l'ayuo played so prominent a part, nl)d which proved a collossal failure. Mr. l'ayno Is a man of much ability and Controller Snyder Is fortunate iu tlio choice of his deputy, but as a political strategist the gentle man from Ashland is placed In tho category of tho "has-beens." Truo It Is that every political campaign develops a small army of so-callod leaders who imagine that tho destinies of tholr re spective parties are, Atlas-like, on their backs. They assumo an nlrof authoiity that would be imprcssivo weio It not so absurd. Tliey arc Iruitful in advice, nnit try to con vince their hearers that they know it all. Hut what they do not know about politics would fill a large book. Of course, I do not mean to infer that my friend l'ayno Is in that class. Ho Is a necessary adjunct to tho lie publican party, in moro ways than one; hut iio is traveling in had company. Ono thing is certain, Micro will bono more sham liarmony deals this year, in tho in terest of a favored few at tho sacrifice of tbe many. That was nipped in the hud, and the Hi:rs.u.D Is freely given tlio credit. Those mysterious trips to Lancaster county, and dark lantern pow-wows in tlio Congiessman's private office, wero so well guarded horn the public, that when tbo report of their deliberations appeared iu this correspendenco tho demand for tho paper was gicat. The result has practically taken Mr. Itruniiii out of the light for nomination, and now the leaders are turning their attention to thieo men two from north ol tbo mountain, aud tlio thiid from a district near I'ottsville. Tbo matter will be allowed to rest for a few days, when definite announcement will ho made. The leaders of the party at last realize that a new man must bo tho Coiigiessioual nomiueo if the Republicans are to bo successful this year. It will require tho best efforts of tho lie publicans to win this year, and thore must bo no bluudors made iu the selection of the party nominees. The best kind of material must bo selected. Party hacks and "has liccns" should meet with little encourage ment, and if any are named it will prove a political blunder. What I mean by the term "backs" are those who havo grown fat at tho public crib, and who sboiild give way to new lilood. THK CON'ntOM.liKlllll'. While It is tine that Mr. Ilrunim and his friends are by no means friendly to tbo nom ination of County Controller Snyder, tho latter lias developed such strong personal stieugtb that all efforts to defeat him in the convention will likely prove of no avail. Thu day following tho memorable harmony conference here, at which tbo Congressman wanted to dictate tlio party nominees, uaino the county chairman and wield a club over tho Senators and members of the Legislature, Mr. Hrumin Immediately left for north of tlio mountain to confer with his post-ollico ap pointees in an effort to induce some 0110 from that locality to become a candidate for Controller. Whether ho succeeded or not tho futuie will develop. There Is no good leason for Itruinin's opposition to tho present Controller at this time. Mr. Snyder participated in tho har mony deal ill good faith, for the best inlcrcsts" of the party. JJotwitbstaiirtlng Hiumiu's hostility to Snyder, the latter was willing to concede tho Congressman's renomlnation, If it could bo shown that that would bring about a cessation of hostilities between tho different factions. Hut Hrumin would ngrco to noth ing, not even a doso of Payne's liarmony elixir. Mr. Snyder, who by appointment, is now holding tho otlico of County Controller, be gan his administration wheu tho nlfairs of the county were in a much muddled condi tion, lly his caieful management bo has proved himself to bo an cllicient ullicial and a man in every way worthy of being nomi nated fur that office. His past record County Controller will insuro tho people an administration conducted witli integrity and ability. THE CONVKXTION DATEH. I'ottsvillo's morning contemporary has worked itself into a frenzy because it cannot induce Chairman Shay to look at matters in the samo light that tho political writers of tbo Journal do. Tlio latter, for soino 1111 known cause, is anxious that the convention bo held on tho 15th of August. Tlio county chairman says his inquiry iu different sec tions of the county leads him to hcliovo that tho Republicans do not desire an early con vcution. especially iu the warm season. The convention will bo called in duo season, and tho dato solectcd will probably bo tho last week in August or tbo first week iu Septem her. So my friends of tho Journal should console themselves until that time arrives, THE FREE BII.VEltlTES. The corridors of tho Park Hotel, in this town, will resound with tbo theories of the lamented William Jennings Hryan 011 Mon day. A conference of prominent free silver Democrats has been called to meet at that hostelry on tho day mentioned, wheu the question of placing a third ticket in tho field will bo under cou sidcration. There is no denying the fact that tho freo silvor clement of tho Dem ocnitic party (which contltutes a large ma jority of that party in Schuylkill county) aio uot only dissatisfied with the platform. hut havo little faith in tho pretentions of tho nominee for Congress. Mr. Ityau is looked upon as a rabid free silverito, and lie mado his canvass for tho nomination ou thoso lines, aud was supported by tho leaders of tho party who favor tho llryau doctrine, Notwithstanding this, it is charged that Mr, liyan was instrumental in drafting that weak-kneod platform, and in choking oil' a strong endorsement of tho Chicago platform Under these circumstances, it Is natural that dissatisfaction shuuld follow. What will lo the result of tho conference ou Monday it is difficult to predict. Tho'o who have been invited to tbe conforcuco will not talk for publication, It is not at all likely, however, that a third ticket will bo placed in the field or that another convention will bo called. While the tree sliver Icadors, or at least a majority of them, havo tho courage of their convictions, tlio rank aud file will uot follow their lead in breaking away from party ties. It would boa great surprise should tho conference result iu the nomination of a third ticket. NOTES. Even the Democrats aro partial to love feasts. Within tho next two weeks the state candidates of that party will meet at Bed ford Springs and console ono with tbo other, Dr. William Stein, of Shenandoah, caudi- date for Coroner before the Republican con vcution, circulated among tho party workers hero yesterday. Even the state leaders aro for peace. Yes terday a couferenco was hold at Bedford Springs, participated in by Senator Quay, Governor Hastings, Dave Maitlu, and Chris, Magcc, and lesser lights. There is moro in that harmony deal that needs veutilation, but It is a difficult matter to got tbo facts. Dr. Ouail Is spoken of in connection with tho Congressional nomination, as is also Superintendent Weiss. There is no reason to become excited over politics. The man who gots tho plums will not idialo with you. Tbefrieuds of Major Fluuey expect his appointment as sUb-Troasuroi' of Philadel phia to ho made tho early partor next month. 'I'lio term or tho piesriil incumbent expiies then, and tho .Journal has patiently awaited propor recognition fur "services rendered," linw Huy your pocket hooks and purses, frum 5c to $3.00 at J. l'ortz's. tf Sunday Specials, Sorvlccs in tlio Trinity Iteformed church o-inorrow at 10:00 a. in., and ll:3'l p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. ml liev. Itobert O' Boyle pastor. Regular mi vices will ho held in the United livungelical church, North Jardlii street, to morrow nt 10 n. 111. and U.30 p. 111. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. liev. I. J. lieltz, pastor. K. I,. C. K 011 Monday evening. Prayer, pralso slid testimony meetings overy Tiles-, day, Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday even ings. Jr. K. I.. t K. overy Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Pleaching at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 P. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. Hcneml prayer meeting 011 Thursday evening. Kverybody welcome Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal chinch on West Oak street to-morrow. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 'J p. 111. livening prayer at 7 p. 111. The rector will officiate-. First Baptist church, corner of West and O.ik streets, liev. D.I. Hvans pastor. Services iltlOa. 111. and Op. 111. Sunday M-honl nt 3 p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Kpiscopal church, corner O.ik and White streets, liev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting nt 0 a. 111., led by John Senior. Sormon nt 10:30 n. 111. Sunday school at S p. m., Dr. J. S. Calico, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. ni. Scats freo. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jnrdin street. Pleaching to-morrow at 10:30 u. m. and (1:30 p. in. liev. It. I!. Alblns, pastor. Sabbath school at 3 p. in.. Deacon John H111111, Superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, gcnenil prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 u. 111. and 0:30 p. 111. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. 1 utwlay evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o clock 'layer and song servico on Thursday even- 111; at 7:30. Strauirors alwavs welcome. 11. W. Kohler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry tuet. l!ev. John (iruhler, pastor Pleadi ng, 10 a. 111. : Sunday school. 1:30 p. m. : pleaching 0:30 p. 111. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. I!ev. Cornelius Unirisin, pas tor. Matatiiiuni service 0 a. 111. High mass 10 a. 111. Chinch of the Holy Family, (Gorman It. ) North Chestnut street. liev. A. T. Schut- tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., second mass 10 a. 111. St. Cusimir a Polish It. ('. church, North lardlii street, liev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor, l'irst mass 8 a. 111., high mass 10 a. 111., vespers aud benediction -1 p. m. Church 01 tlio Annunciation, 3is est Cherry sticet. liev. H. F. O'Bcllly, pastor; Kev James Kane, assistant pastor, nrst mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a. 111. benediction. 7 p. m. Kelieleth Israel Congregation, corner ol O.ik and West streets, liev. Henry Mlt- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10a. in., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday. services 8 to io a. m. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. 111. Women love a clear, healthy complexion Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pine blood. Tlio Hospital I'utlmitH. The Miners hospital contains UN patients, seven lielng admitted yostciuay ami 11 Heated at the dispensary. Charles C Jen kins, foruieily of Mincrsville aud now of Sliamokin, died soon after boing admitted from tlio clicctsof a ludly ciiishcil leg 111 the mines ; James liyan, aged 15 years, whu-o foot was cut oil' by falling under a tiain noted In them columns yestuduy, was coin pcllcd to uiideuo amputation oi tlio below tbo knee : (Jeorgo llicrstein, of Gilhertoii, received a sovere contusion of tho back wliilo at work in tho Dniper colliery; Michael Jenisky, of Shenandoah, ngd 51 yeais, a miner, had buth bones of the forcauu fractured at Laulgan's colliery; Mailin Gumbst, of Shenandoah, was burned ou tho face, ueck aud bauds by an explosion of gas at MaploHIll colliery. A wheelman's tool big Isn't complete with out a bottle of Dr. llionias Lclectric Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Monarch over pain. Tlio Dcltricli Case. The Superior Court yesterday afternoon handed down a decision confiimiug tbo action of the Schuylkill county court iu thu nso of tlio Commonwealth vs. Nen Deitiich, the ex-Poor Director. The latter was fouud guilty of misdemeanor iu ollice, charged with having received money for political ap pointments nt the almshouse. Hie lower court having been sustained, Mr. Dietrich must go to jail. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2."c bottlu of Shllob's Curu may savu your life. Sold by P. 1) Kirlm and a guarantee. Miss (.rHUn's Condition. Tho condition of Miss Sadio Griffin, of town, who was so badly burned at St. Clair by Ihc this week, is much bettor than she has been since tho accident, and she will be soon out of dangor. Tills will bo pleasaut news to her many friends here. Ten thousand dotnous gnawing away at ouo's vitals couldn't bo much worse than tho tortures of Itching piles. Yet thero's a curo. Ooan's Ointment never falls. Lost Creek's Musicians, A correspondent from Lest Creek writes ; Our town is again to havo a musical organ ization, UpwardB of twenty members signi fied their attention of joining tho organiza tion at a meeting held for that purpose on Tuesday evening, iu Tcmporance Hall. The credit of tho project Is duo to I!ov. Father Dagget, who has worked with Indefatigable zeal to further this worthy causo and ho should havo tho assistance of tlio paiishoncis in this laudable cntcrpiiso." All kinds of vegetables and fluwer seeds. and plants at Payne's nurseries, Glrardville. Electric cars pass tbo door. o-O-tf On Hoard the St. l'liul. Martin Uaughty, who loft towu last April, writes to friends that ho Is ou hoard tho auxiliary cruiser St, Paul, which galled from Newport News for Porto liicco yester day. Uaughty says he has been ou tho vessel for several months. He does not state what ho Is doing, but says he has done con- Iderablo fighting. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tho groat Illood Puilfier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on thu Pace, and makes tho bead clear us a bell. Sold by P. D, Kirlln and a guarantee. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Spectacles nud eye glasses fitted accurately Medical practice resumed, 8 N. JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. ComprUoa n College with four cmir-acst AffldemV fur Youiil' Mpii mid Itnvul T.arlloa' institute, ii refined liounlinif nehool; School of Music with L'raUuatiiitf tourney. Kor catulutfuu addrefaa WM, C, GRETZINGER, Wfttar, Pa PITHY POINTS. t'Hppeiiliign TIikhikIhiuI tlm Cptllitly OltroulolfMl for llnnty I'eritunl. Tlio regular army recruiting oillcer whllo at Shatnoklli enrolled ami sent to Fort Mc pherson 315 lecrults from that (own. J. Dunnld Gelst lias beuu elected pilncipal of the public schools nt llazleton at n salary of $1,000 per term. Judgu lkelcr, of Bloomshurg, is still In n critical condition. Ho has an acuto attack of Brlght's disease. Place your business announcements in tho Hkuai.I) nnd reap tho benefit. Cliambeisburg had Its most furious storm of tho summer on Thursday night. A flno vein of Iron ore lias been dlsiovcrcd in Cambria county. Burglars at Itloomsbuig got away with M. I. lienenssy's trouteisnnd fl, fioni his bed side while lie slept. Tho Heading lion Company's Kcystono Furnaco is being enlarged to a capacity of 1800 tons of plg-lrou weekly. Judge Khrgood has enjoined tlio Liquefied Acetylene Supply Company from electing buildings iu East Lebanon against citizens' protest. Being satisfied that Lancaster should have purer water, that city s authorities will ask tho people to vote a loan of $350,000 for the purposo. rwolvo-vcar-old Sterling Morris, accident ally wouudedat Blooiiisburg, pluckily walked to a doctor s with tbo bullet in bis breast, but may dio of bis injuiy. Tho O'Donuell brothers nt Maucb Chunk havo suspended their gold milling opera tions temporarily, pending a decision of Yallcy Hallroad officials relative to the dis posal of refuse matter. The I'ottsville lodge of Elks will have an outing at Bull's Head on August 5. Several moinbers of tho lodge reside lieio. Bobbers aro operating extensively nt St. Nicholas. Mrs. Itobeits yesterday lost several suits of underwear. I'ev. Bock, of Mahanoy City, will spend his vacntiou with his parents at liochester, N. Y. Tlio erection of Hazleton'a now silk mill building has just been completed. The Board of Trado of tho towu Induced the proposed oporators of tho mill to locate iu that city. The theatrical season at Tumbling Hun was a financial failure. Letters testamentary were granted to Jamos Haring, Joel Haling and Poter C. Lauker on the estate of Cornelius Hariug, late of Eldred township, deceased. Passenger Conductor Harry Moyor, of tho P. & 11. main line, has a loaf of Vicuna bread which ha purchased at tho "Centennial at Philadelphia In 1870, which is Iu an ex cellent state of preservation. The County Commissioners aro still busy revising the assessment lists. Tho tax col lectors will not receive their duplicates be foro September. Geranuinns, fuchsias, pansies, daises, roses, etc., fur spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (llrardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Advertised Letters. Letters addiesscd to the following named people icniain uncalled for nt the local post office: Michael Croog, W. J. Carroll, Jan. Solly, P. W. MiGlone, Miss Sallio Jones, N. B. Smith, Jas. Iiicliaidson, Samuel Will iams, 1'. Schwartz. D. W. Bkuea'. P. M. Infant's lace caps, tho cheapest and largest stock iu toiMi, at K. J. Prt.'s, HI North Main street. If MISCELLANEOUS. ITUllt HUNT. A stalde situated on South l1 White Mtroct. Larue l-ikmiun fortwo htnscs. Water toiincctlotiH, Apply to (li'ii K't' Kolinir I ilOIl ItlCNT- tttre ritoni and duilllug, cen ' trolly located, with nil moiltiii cooven icliceH. Apnly at No, 113 North Main street, Shenandoah. 0-21-tf jV)It HUNT. Property, No 3IS West Centre ' street, recently vacated by Phliin Ilocbler. the butcher. Kuitahle forirroeery, meat market, etc. Dwelling ami stalilu attached, Apply to U. U. Talnicr DIG West Centre street. o-ls-tl IjWIt SAI.U-A valuable property on West ' (Yntro street, dwelling bouwe, and all con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. o-7-tf 1T10HST.K, A saloon (loot! stand and cen ? tral location. Han two pool tables, ono being a combination of pool and billiards. Apply nt the IIi'uald oilier. tf yOTICK OF DISSOLUTION. The co-liartner- IX ship iu the irroccry business heretofore ovistlnc between Wlndvslaw CzenukaitiH nnd ChnrlcH Cewluski, at SiO1.! West Centre street. Hlienaniloali, ra., lins mis nsy neeu iiiuioaii.v dlssoheil. All debtM duo sold firm are to be until to s iltl Charles CzpwIiihW. who N to nay nil debts airalust said linn, he to continue the huylucSK. W.AIVS(,AW CCI UKAITII, CiiAnr.ia Czkminski, Shenandoah, Pa., July 1!S, Is'JS. 7-2S-!lt NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. Dnrnr ei r r- ri 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 designs have never been in troduced here before. We invite the public to call and see them. Davison's BUSY FURNITURE , AND , STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. A Kod place for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 1C. Centre street, Mellet's building;, Wine, Whlaklcj, Iteer nnd Cluarn. Kre.hcj,! beer Iu town alwayn ou Up. ligip "GOLD DUST." GOLD ' THE BEST WASHING POWDER SPECIAL : BARGAINS g-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE- Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. The prices which we are giving you cannot be beat else where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Onvigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13Nortli Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND F"lOOR. DRINK- CIJ?ARY'S liXTRA l-INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rniui.-criEnr - store. o UKAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale aud Retail. CO West acntre Stroot, Tho Rosy Froshnos's And a velvety boUiicbh of tbe akin la Inva riably ubtaluFd lif tliu't) wliu uau I'ozjohi'u Complexion i'uwder. "fJOlD DOBT." GENUINE. AND SECURE BARGAINS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES Iu wall impiTA nd decoratloiiH la one of the nineteenth century Aoroiupltitlimc'nt1. That I why thusi' who select their wnlt paper ttt OAItDiK'S Kt't uch delightful rcuiittti. It Un't neechmiry to purchase tlio expensive kihiU'h, the (U'Mtiiirf ami color lire just iih artistic In the cheaper uriulcH, if they nro not hu licit, Kor thiwe wlui wlhlt to decorate their rooms with artistic wu It papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examiuaiion Mado at Your Homo or at Our Store. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention, I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. p.tH HKNATOl uutrK D. M. GRAHAM, Ov Mahanov City, Subject to Itepubllcau rulee. poll PlItlEOTOH OF Till? TOOK, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Of (lll.llEHTOM, Hubji-et t Ki'imbllcun rulea. JjlOU COUNTY CONTltOM.KIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok romviM-K. Hubject to ltepubllcua rulim. JjtOIt COUNTY BUItVKYOK, MARK D. BOWMAN, OfMaiuiuy ClTV, I BuuJ.ct to ltrpublliau ruin. ' 4 i It