JJ?rltTlilWWm7l-,:WilllllT'T Uricie Sam's Navy, Wo have now cm sale tiie tz lumbers of the above portfolio bound in one handsome book. It contains the pliotofl'aph tf all our navy nIo Spain's navy prior to tlleir destruction. Also all the officers of the navy and every one taking a prominent part in the war Including the President and his CaMl it 1.CP, Sigbee, Sampson, etc. The t c ft 5'm.i only cents more than the cost originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, n N. IVlaln St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine Tand Iron. Large ttuttlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. STUMPY CELEBRITIES. Many Nntnbln ('linriirtern llnve Upon Slinrt In tttiitiire. Socrntes was stumpy, nlso St. Paul nml Aloxnmlor tho Grout, trrent only as a war rior In Ktaturo both ho and Ills far more In tellectual father, l'hlllpof Mnmlnii, scarce reached mlilillo hidht In this recant wo may rank them with tho famous Spartan Kcnornl. Au;osilmii; with Attlla, tho "scourgo ..r Uoil" broad -shouldered, thickset slm.uy, short; with Theodore II, king of the Uoths, of whom Casslodorns wrlt09, Ho Is rather short than tall, somo Whot stout, with shapely limbs tiltko lltho and strong. " Actlus, too. commander In chief of tho Roman troops and prop of the tottorlng Koman empire In tho days vif Valeutlnlan, was a man of low Mature, therein resem bling Tlmour tho Tartar, self described as a "puny, lamo, decrepit llttlo wlKht, though lord of Asia and terror of tho world;" also tho Rreat Condo and his pyg my contemporary, Marshal Luxembourg, nicknamed "Tho Llttlo" by thoso who ad mired him for making Louis XIV Louis tho Great, who, by tho bye, less his htnli heeled shoes and towering wig, dwindles to about S feet 0 Inches. But ovon thus jwired down to tho inehes nature gavo him he was a giant compared with Sir Francis Drako and with Admiral tn !n Vw r ??f ' , 0V;cry saUor; Jovonnd ndmlration. J When Koppel a qomniodoro at 34 sent to demand an apology roia ' wns of Algiers for an insult to.thw h' tho dey uvoo SOllU'ti tone .Iran U"K, claimed atralnst tho Inxah.v tho doy ox iph king for charging , oo of tho Drlt wlth such n meawg-K 'beardless boy" heartless tjCV, "V-IV ' 1,lm- Replied tho toko hi'.ifth ot W 0 '"' ""istr wont to .rd for a test of wisdom niu... ur ucysniu a no goat.. loinct AW T jwclh Cbiverhouso and Mo ln brauf "ust c"ltHnt ta't0 " ou' of thif for they all lacked IncheH. Two thttt' K"-'"' names nnturally suggest j, jf nnotber famous soldier and usurper, jpolcon lionaiiarte, "Iaj Petit Caporal," as his men lovingly called him, stood about 5 feet (French) in his stockings, Bay S feet 0 Inches (English). In staturo tho iron Duko beat him about hx inches, while tho 6teet 4 inches ot Neb son placo him midway or thereabouts ho tween the victor ami the victim of Water loo. - I'ittsburg Dispatch. THE VALUE OF FRESH AIR, Soiuethlne Which Slimllil Not lie Tnkrn III I.lttl.i Dully Doses. Tho admitted advantago of an outdoor life in many morbid conditions and nota bly in consumption seems to point to tho conclusion that there is something dell nitoly injurious in tho indoor llfo which is now tho common modoof oxistonconmong civilized people It is n striking and star tling thing that tho moro removal of a pa tient Into tho open nlr should lower his fovor, should romovo his night sweats and tako away his hectic, and it is dllltoult to avoid tho conclusion that if theso symp toms oro removed by tho purity of tho air outsldothey must havo been largely caused bv tho linnurlty of tho air within tho house. Nor havo wo any right to assurao that it is tho consumptive only who suffers. Doubtless tho healthy strugglo against and overcomo ovil lnlluenees before which thoso who aro tuberculosis succumb, but that Is not to Bay that In tho strugglo we do not suffer, and, indeed, tho facts re cently brought forward aro sufllclent to show that tho stuffy llfo of warmth and comfort which civilized man now "en joys" is bad for tho health oven of tho healthiest. Wo muko our windows fit, wo pad our doors, wo shiver at n draft, we surround ourselves with woolen curtains, dusty carpet! and ilulTy, luxurious uphol stery, wo breathe tho samo air ovor nnd over again, nnd tbon wo wonder that we aro not strong and vigorous. Tho fact Is wo aro dnlly using up tho ex uberant vitality with which naturo has provided us in struggling against artificial conditions. Flow powerful for ovil, how deteriorating theso conditions are, iBehojvn by tho fact that their jncro removal gives bock to tho consumptive that vitality which enables him to overcome tho seeds of dlseaso within him Fresh air Is not a thing to bo taken In llttlo doses onco n day, but a thing to live on. Loudon Hos pital. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and IJ. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. It3 ICust Coal Street, Shenandoah, l'l lina Mall orders promptly uttended to. IA Handsome Comploxion 1 is one of the greatest charms a woman can I pOMesa. i'OZUJNl'B COUrLHXlOX l'OWOKU yglves it. I BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7Wceeentr. . 1A tins wi'Afni.it Tin forecast for Tin ,,1av rii- , ,11., anil ilsini? telniiorature with llRht anil rich1 variahlo winds, prolmbly becoming mostly I selilhwesteily. i PITHY POINTS. I IhjiiiiIiiKh Thriiiitliiiiit tb Country i Chronlrlril for lla.ty l'eriiHul. Miss Mabel IVpley. of OrwIx.shui'K, nml .Tn.uiil, t..,...l.,.U:..l r..- . ...... luu iiiiui tn me .Minora , Joiinml composing rooms, will 1 ninrilotl on ! , the 33th int. I I Lieut. James 1. Illuk.lee. of Delano, is' homo from t'amp Alter on a shoit fnrlointli. Aslilaml wnlor supply is still very low. i The Mountain (liove i-Hlim tnretiiii will ' open on Wednesday next ami continue mitn Thuisday of next week. It. J. Ollck. formerly or rilrurdvllle. him lt'en iKlmlttH member 0r the Xnrt'mini lierland county bar. .Indite Ikeler, uho was nttnckttf wltli Hriglifs disenke nt his biune In UiiomshurK, is Improving and will lecovur. Police can now lay claim to loins tho new est American city. July was a great month ttr business us well as war, according to flnamio! leports. York t'oiimilnieii Imv voted ifWl.000 for a new city hull, nrrnnnrilt for u sewer system to cost flsn.oou and appwncLilcil ffioooYor p.uk imiirovement. IMniiindll.iilet.C'i.iiiitySiirve.voronicka Wiiinin, has writren hmnu that lie got lost in the Klondike country and went hungry for three days. LansCunL, O.irbon county, has a now park- wines 11 t be culled "Manila Grove.," in I noaos ot Dowey's victory. fc'ratieis Murphy's army of pledgeslKiipri gathered at Valley Camp, neur Pittsburg, for able icunion on Saturday. A ncli vein of IniiMiiit; alone alone tli " eyftanilt iiioiintaiu promises to give 1 jtitioi oue ef the host ipiarties In the state. The will of Michael Horn, late of JKfCccs port, a victim of La llnurgogno's. d.saster, liashcnn piohated at Pittsburg Tt leaves $10,01X1 to relatives. Infant's lace caps, the cliettpast and largest stock in town, at 1 J. i.tjt.'s. 21 North Main stuct. jf PERSONAL MENTION- uacoo amino, of Sllepton. vas a visitor to iowii batimlay iiflornoon. . 11. W. Lawsoe, visited friends at Orwigs hu rg yesterday. Misu Miuiiio L. liaugh, of AKingdon. Va., is a guest of Mks Sadie Uaugli. of South White stieet, and tho visit is her first to the coal regions. Miss Kmir,;l Urontne, oi.io of Skauiokin's public scl. 110i teachers, bus returned to her homo "iur a visit 0f twi) wwks to the family of '.arslial liaugh, of Sotrtk White street. Misses Mattie and l.mirii Llewellyn -vero K'lests of friemlsat Maliary City yester.lay Mrs. Crane, and son, Iiutart, of Lost Creek, were pleasant visitois to U Ilnu.u.u ollice to-day. Master Crauo is Iho obliging carrier of the llKHAl.n in aud about Lost Clock No. 2. Qeorgo Powell waitho guest of relatives at Pnttsvilio yesterday. Mrs. I. ltefonich, of llazletim, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Missdraeo Williams, of llazletim, is vbit ing her cousin, Miss Jennie Kuelly, of Kast Centre street Mrs. Philip Mailer and daughter, Ida, visited relatives at Pottsvillo yesterday. P. V. Leidicb, of 'iamau.ua, was a business visiter to town to-day. Miss Mattio Thomas left town this morning for Perth Aniboy.on a vacation. She was ac companied by I). O. Thomas, who spent several days here with relatives. Kx-Coiiiu'iliiian James Kane, is seriously ill at his home on South ISowurs street. William M. Wends, a student at the Williamson School, Media, Pa., is spending his vacation at the home of his mother on East Coal street. J. W. Hough was a Sunday visitor to Cen tralla and Jit. Carmel. Women love a clear, healthy comploxion. Pure blood makes it. liuidock Wood Hitters makes pure blood. To ICotlsi) Its Itltllill. At tho national convention of tho True Americans nnd Daughters of America, held atPottstown last October, it was decided to consolidate tho two organizations, ami to form a new ritual accordingly. The follow ing committee was appointed last week for that purpose : Georgo P. Smith, New Voik City; Hon. J. W. Tlioru, Tienton, N. J.; Thoo. Harris, Philadelphia; Mrs. Annie Hummel, Heading, and Mrs. Hose llcvan, Mt. Carmel. They will meet at the Philadelphia headquarters shortly to perform the work, it being necessary that it ho completed by the noxt annual convention which will ho held in Philadelphia next October, both are auxiliary organizations to tho P. O. S. of A. Arsenic l'olsoiiiug. Joseph Powell, of St. Clair, is lying critically ill from tho directs of arsenic poisoning, caused by eating corn meal, lie displays acute symptoms. How tho poison got in the com meal is a mystery. Remember the name Down Comes the Price On Wool Bunting U. S. Flags. Those who foolishly thought bargain in buying the they were securing supiwsedly cheap "cotton Iniutillg Hags are now regretlng their action, as they view we scarcely visible colors in their flags as they are susiiended over-head. Ily investing a lew- dollars more they could now have a Hag that always looks clean nnd bright in colors. Our wool flags have proved their superiority over "cotton" goods. We have again reduced our price on wool bunting flags down to close second in price of the "cotton" flags. We manufacture our wool flags, anil can guarantee them to be A No, i. (.'all and get our new price list. Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. nrai wwi m w mm n m m -m i For all Diuovt and Nnnvoui Uisai. They puriljr the PILL IIlood and give IUalthv action to the entire tyitcm. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, when you buy w Q (0 again W PLUG W Remember the name (I when you buy TO ANNUAL OUTING. Columbia Itreuing Company Employes Spend 11 lny lit Lakeside. Since the establishment of tho Columbia hreweiy in town It has been the custom of of the employes to hold nil annual outing nt Ijil.esido and yesterday was fixed for tho event this year. It proved a very enjoyable nll'.ilr and will be long and pleasantly reincmbeied bv these who participated In it. '1 hey Hum bused about thirty and journeyed to the rendezvous In a large wagon drawn by six lwrscs In charge of John Veager. A second itugouJoadcil with cummisarics followed and it was much lighter on its return trip. Isaac Hilton had charge of this wagon. Dining tho day sports of various kinds were indulged In. A baso bull game was a featuro Tiie brewery men opposed a twin 'com posed of the drivers. Anthony JCIx was the manager of tiie brewers and John W. Curtiii the captain. Daniel Mahmo pitched and P. H. Coury caught the puz.ling halls in ad mirable style. Patiiok (indium was the malinger of the drivers' toim and Jehu Cole man tho captain, (iraut Case pitched and .Peter Donovan was the catchur. Thomas Hall was tiie uinpiie and acquitted hlmsell like a professional. The biewery loam won by a scoro of fl to 1. Had it nut been for a homo run made in tho ninth inning by John Coleman who, by tho way, is n heavy-weight pulling the scales over the 200-pound mark, the drivers would have been shut out. The game was spiritedly contested, but the do feateds one took the result gracefully. Cure that Cough witli Shitoh's Cure. The best Cough Cine. Ilciioves Mroup promptly, line million bottles sold last year. 40 do-.es forSScts. Sold by P. IK Kir'ln and a guar antee. MaHaNOY city. Prank, son of Matthew Kane, was pushed down tho breaker steps at Tunnel Hidge col liery on Saturday and sustained a bad frac ture of the arm. Alhuit Houseknecht and Miss Carrie Trevenen, both of Uilhoituu, wore married here last evening by Itov. C. H. Higginson, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church. llichard James, son of Walter Hanks, aged thiitecn mouths, died yesterday. Tho funeral will tako place on Wednesday. liurbara H., daughter of Cornelius Picrson, aged 2U months, died tiiis moining. The burial will take place on Wednesday. Tliefiincr.il of Miss Martha Stautl'er took place this afternoon. Interment was made in the cemetery on the hill. Prist, 11 CoilllillltnelllH. Henry Heiubold, aged 311, was committed topiisonby 'Squire Hubert Me.Vonnick, of North Union Twp., on a charge of rape, pre ferred by Jacob Vanlllargon. John Douglass, "formerly of Onvigsburg," was sent down by 'Squire Johnson, of tiir- ardville, without bail, to await trial on a charge of attempt at murder and carrying concealed deadly weapons, preferred by John Jezest. I'.ellglltrul A'lieotloii Trip. Visiting Watkins (ilen, Niagara. Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lake t'liainplain uad Lake (leorgo, Saratoga and tho Highlands of the Hudson. Leave I'hiladelphia by special train August 111. Tiie tour Mill bo in charge of one of tho company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon - ill also accompany the party, having especial charge of unes corted ladies. The rate of $W0 from New York, Hrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, i'hiladelphia, llarrisburg, llaltiinoro and Washington, covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enioute, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional in'oimatioii, address Touiist Agent, remisylvauia y.iijruud. Company, 11H0 llroad way. New York ; bOO Kultou ttioet, Hrooklyn ; 78'J llroad Street, Nuwark, N. J. ; or (loo. V. lloj'd, Assistant (leucral Pasa eugur Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadel phia. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour madn. Night Wlitcliliiun the Itiirglnr. For some time past I,. A. Iieilly's largo store at Ccntralia has been systematically robbed, and cirorts to catch the thief were unsuccessful until Saturday. Wesley Perry, of Ccntralia, and John Connor, of Ashland, were employed as watchmen, and shortly suspicion pointed to the inside watchman, Perry, and finally ho was caught in tho act of packing a largo box of groceries aud carry ing it to tho bush. When ho subsequently went for his booty ho was arrested, taken beforo a Justice and held in $100 bail for court. Perry Is an old man and was in the employ of tho company for many years. Iluy your pocket books and purses, from 5c to ?3.00 at F. J. Peru's. tf llUhop Mctioverii'i Successor. Ilishop McOovcrii'i' successor will ho from s'x names recomuieiiueu 1110 rropagauuu ut ltoiuo. Thieo of thobo uames will bo tent by tho Consultor8 of the diocese and thrco by the Illsbops or tho province, it is svittnu tho power of tho Propoganda to recommend a person outside tho six suggested, i ho ap pointment Is always mado by the 'Polio, Vicar General Koch, of Shamokiii, has been appointed administrator of tho dioccso until tho new liishop ts clioeu. Kail's Clover Hoot Tea is n pleasant laxa tive. lvcgulatcs the bowels, piiriHos tho blood. Clears tho complexion. Ilisy to mako and pleasant to take, 25 ets. Sold by 1. I). Klrliu and a guaranteo. Clerical Transfcra. The followiug clerical transfers are an nounccd : Itev. Francis Vlossak, of St. Mary's Hungarian Church, Mahanoy City, to Soutli lletbloliuni: Itev. Joseph Kaspcrek frum St I'uul'i. IteadlnL'. to 8t. Mary'B. Mahanoy City Knv. William J. Harrington from St. Agnes' Went Chester, to St. Aim's, Philadelphia, during abseneo of Father llyan with the army; Hev. Fathor McCue, ordained for this diocese, but until now engaged on tho mis siou. in PltUburg, tu South Iletlilolicm during abseneo ot father McMalioii, who is at ptesout at Chieuaiuauga. Ten thouaaud domonn gnawim: away at one's vltala couldn't lo much nono than the tortures of itehlnt! jilles'. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ollitnient never falls. .again tit? OBITUARY. Si'lh Orti'L I'iissihI Auiiy at 111 Homo In SI. Cbilr. lion. Scth Oimo expired at his home In St. Clair at 1:50 o'clock this aftornnnii after an Illness of about ten days diiiatloii. Mr. Ornie was bum near Manchester, l.nglauil, on November 8, 1817. Itocamoto this country with his parents in IHTm. Tlicy settled In St. Clair. Mr. Oimo, tho deceased, worked in tho mines until ho attained the age of fourteen years, when an incident causing the loss of a leg prevented his furthe r following , mine work, lie thou went to school for six mouths, after which ho learned tho trade of ! shoemaker. At the time of his deatli he was engaged in the retail shoe business. He bad served as a Councilman and School Diieclor. and as president of bo'li bodies. I'loui ISM to ISSo Mr. Orme was postmaster of St. Clair, and also from 1889 to 181)1. when ho resigned on being nominated ns out) of the llepiiblican candidates in his district for tho Legislature. Ho was a delegate to tho liepubllcaii stale conventions of lS-O and 188U, and was a member of the House of Iteproseutntives, session of la!)f, and re-elected in November, 1MW. The wifo nud four children survlvo the deceased. Ono of tho sons Is with Co. K. 8th lleg't.. Tn. Vol. A son-in-law of the deceased is also with the company. Levi Ornie, of town, is a brother of the deceased. m'ai.ui:. Matthew JIcAlce,' and aged an highly re spected reiddont of Turkoy Hun, died nt three o'clock yesterday morning, Tho de ceased was about 72 years of ago and had been a resident of Turkoy Htm for twenty nine years. IIo was a veteran of tho Civil war, In which ho enlisted twlco, tho first time ou August 1, 18(12, as a private in Co. 1), 120th Hegt., Pa. Vol. As a member of this regiment he matched through Maryland, was at An tictam, crossed the Happahaunock and en gaged in the battles at Mud March and Clisn- cellorsville. Mr. McAIco again enlisted for one year and as a privnto in Co. K, 58th Heg't., Pa. Vol., engaged in battles at Point of Hocks, White Oak Swamp, Fort Harrison and Spring Hill. Ho was taken prlsuner ill the battle of redonckshurg and imprisoned at Annapolis live months, after which ho was painted. Ho received Ids honorable discharge on October 8, 1803. Mr. IcAlce is survived by his wifo and fivo children, the latter bo iug P.itiick McAIco, of South Lastoii; Mrs. Chailes Plopport, of town; Mrs. Patrick Hohlcii and John and Thomas McAleo. of Turkey Hun. DOWI.INll. After a lingering illness of nearly a year, James Oowliug expired at the homo of his lo other, John Don ling, on Kast Oak street, early this morning. Death was due to eon sumption. Deceased was 28 years of age and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Dowllng, of Luzerne; and the following brothers and sister: John and Martin of town ; Patrick, of Sugar Notch ; and Mrs Ulizu Matthews, of Syracuse Tho funeral will tako place on Thursday morning. Mor.OAN. Haymoiid J., son of James H. and Eliza beth Morgan, of South Jardiu street, died yosterdny morning from n complication of tlUfusf nml nftttr nn illness extinilhiir over I n t,nvt.i . i. sr-- ir .uu vmim t I ., , ... , mm i 1 1 1 month mid ill days old. 1 he Mineral will tako place tu-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, and interment will bo made in tho i tho I Odd Follows' cemetery. The services will bo held at tho family resident u. nriiNH. Mrs. Ann Jlurns, relict of the late ("ornnr Ilurns, of St. Clair, died at that place, after thrco months illness. Tho deceased was out of the oldest residents of St. Ciali'.and lcnvett three married children. Thu funeral took llaco thin Tuoriiing. (leiiiinuun.s, fuchsias, i.insies, daises, roses, etc., fur hpring lilautlng at I'.iyno's nuiseiies, (lirnnlville Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Hunt Coal lit tile South. Kn. IIkuai.ii: III reading thu HmtAi.ii, which rolls in heio every day, I notice the dill'eront towns throughout tho coal regions, aro making a apleudid etlbrt to boom hard coal, lu reading tho New Orleans Picayune this morning I seu that a schooner from Haiti nioiu, Md., arrived hero with a load of an thracite coal. In tho past all hard toal that was shipped hero came by railroad, which luiiigs the freight up tn a high figure, and consequently tho dealers ehargo f S R0 and $10.00 a loll, while soft coal, shipped here in baiges down tho Mississidpi river at a re duced freight rato, is sold at a much less figure. Now that thu different lines havo begun to lniug anthracite coal bote as ballast I am in hopes of seeing old anthracite, sold as Iuw as sli.OO a ton. If this continues thous and of tons of hard coal will bo sold in New Orleans annually. AliNKit 1'owixi., Now Orleans, July U8, 1603. flKNTH : I was dreadfully nervuua, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and llowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aud Btrougth. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford Conn, Sold by S. P. Kirlln aud a guaranteo. Shoo .Stock Sold. Tho constable's salo of tho stock and fix tures of II. L. Whitelock's shoo store took placo this altornoon, and notteu a total sum of J83S.03. There woro a number of pur chasers, but tho bulk of tho stock was sold to Curtis, Jones fi Co., of Heading. Annuo! Solos ovor 0,000,000 Boxes rOE BILIOUS AND NEBVOUS DISORDERS such os 'Wind and Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness niter meals, Hoad ncho. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat, Loss ot Appetite, Costlvcness. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams nnd nil Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlons, THE riR8T DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will acknowledge thein to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Itrr.CIIAM'S P1IXS, taken ns direct ed, will quickly rostoro Foinalos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys torn mid euro Melt m-mlnciic. For a . Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival An J bare the LARGEST SALE ornr.y Patent Medicine lu Hie AVurhl, 25o. at all Drue Stores, Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Hnvtiulrs nnd eye Rla.sra titled nciurati ly Medical practice resumeil. ON.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. BaeknelllJnivePsity, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. ComiirliKMi College wltli four couram i Academy for Youiik Men and lloyal Ladles Imtltute, arrllned boanlinir scbool; School Of MubIc wltb uruduatini; count". lfor catalonu odilreNS YM, C. GRETZIM, awWg.ra REFORMED RALLY. I'tie Scleral 7oiigigutloTis Will Asscinblo at l.iiltesblo on Tliuisiliiy. The executive committee having in charge arrangements for tho reunion of the several Keforineil church ceiigri gallons uolth of the mountain, have finally decided upon the date. It will he held on Thursday noxt, at Lakeside, and special trains will leave Shen andoah to accommodate thus-! who desire to participate in the gathcilni;. I S ion III tie weat her prove laveranio uio ,,r()8,,t.,.t, fr 1K0 croil is iisured. '''ho eiiinniltteo extends a stuclal invitation to thoso not members of the congiigatloii to attend, livery ono is iiviM cted to take their mealsalong. The program will be given in the afternoon, beginning nt 2:"0 o'clock. A choir of nearly ono bundled voices will render classical music, In which the choir of the local congregation will participate. There will bo German anil Hnglish singing and ad dresses lu both languages. Thursday being nn idlo day at tho mines, Shenandoah should and probably will bo largely represented. AViillzIng Coniest. The waltzing contest held by the Dewey club at High Point park on Saturday night was won by Arthur 11. Coyle, of Hum u lite, and Miss Hcssio Phillips, of town. It wasa gold ring, valued at $1S. A whcelinairs tool big Isn't complete with out a bottle of Dr. Thomas' llelectrie Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Monaicli ovor pain. mini. McAI.KU. At Tin key Hun, on the 31st lilt., Matthew JIcAIce, aeil 'i years Tho funeral will tako pbiie from the faintly resilience in Turkey Una nt t o'clock on Wednesday morning- Hlcb mans will lie celebrated at the AununeiHtioti church t tl.-'M o'elnc'-. The remain w ill be Interred tu the parish ceme tery. 1'rieniN nnd relatives ale re spectrally Im licit toattend S l-'.'t V 3 Remember the name when you buy MISCELLANEOUS. THOU HAW !. Ilnr-MMUHl wnjon cheap Price L1 SJ5.00 for the horsi' nnd wnuoti cnmini'ti; Inquire nt IIi:kam utHw. S-l-tf "CO 11 HAMC Vnlimlilr iirmicrty for !!le, con Ixtinu of four dwellinir I muse-., nil conven- M,.,,,. Komi wnfrnKKI. Kr further information apply at 3'J7 West Lloyd Btrct, m'natit.oiiii, ia. n-;w ItlCNT. A ta.lo situated on South I1 Wlille fltiei-t. arirt etiotiuh for two norne, Water lonncclioiiH, Apply to (Icotku Kohntr IjlOKHAIK A. vnWinliU urnneity on Wet V tYntri' Htri'ct. ilwellinir hotiu mm nil om ve i lie net Timmim T lit (IfHtruMtt location. Apply to ml), fur fuittier partletitarH. (Jootl htaml and ceu I1 tral lix-atioM. Mas ool talilex, tnn1 f ami Mill inU lit'iiiLr a cotnblnallon 01 poo! Apply at tliu HnuAMi oilier. tr rpo am. i'i:iisoxs to whom tiii:sic 1 pn-wentt fmt.o. I (ii rla t l)ornn:ili, of Hlu-ppton, Kast Union township, eoinity of Sehuylkill, wtak of Pennsyhniiia, hem! ui't In; Wln'roai, I, the ahl fJertaeh Dornhaeli, ilitl heretofoie ly a ecrtain in-triimeiit in lit Iiik: or letter of attorney, empower Charles Dornhaeh, l IVeel.iml, Liiern county, and btito of 1'eniia , to he my attorney In my name and for my uses to recover and receive all hucIi moneys, dehln and ITciN whatsoever, a were due, owiiitfoi payable unto me hy the KirHt National I! ink of Shenandoah. Adam Tabor for rent, and .ToHeuh Hheider for rent, and to do all other matter aud thine; hm fully as I myself mflit or could do, for that purpose, ete., or to that or the like ehVct i hy the H'nne written relation heitiLr thereunto had at lartre antK'arn. Now know ye that I. thu K.dd (ierlach Xoru bach, for divers j;ood caiiseH nud considerations mc incrcunio moving navo rcvokcil. rccaiieu countermanded nnd mndo void and by these proems uo revoke nnu recall thu walu recited writing or letter of attorney, am! all power and authority therein, ami all acts, matters and iiiniKs wuatoevcr wiucn Bliail or may hu mane ur ptrfonnetl by Irtue or means thereof In any manner whatsoeer. In witness whereof I have hereunto si t my hand aud t.eal this Ituth day of July, jhk. ll.ltIA(H DOIIMIALII. Hinned and wealed in the preHneu tf ns: Mm Irene Lewis and W. K. IIoiu- H-l-at NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. 1MUUU97.H1 . AZOEXMK We h;tve one on a small scale at our warcrooms, the goods being selected by ns 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. V invite the public to call and see them. Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 12 1 -1 23 North Main St. A good place for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 15, Uviitrentrcet.Mellet'a building, Wine, Wbbiklra, Itoer nnd Clgnra. l'rrhft boer tu town always ou tap. H again fig v' - , . -, ,T "(10LD IJOflT." IS A iin1ltl'() llQMfl If it is smooth nml white it I 1 1.. save uur nanus GOLD DUST to (lo her cleaning. If her hand It shows she is still ustttg ttie wny tlott't you use uotd Dust' Washing Powder? Largest package groatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8t. Louis. New York. Boston, SPECIAL : BARGAINS (-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-S Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH IVIAIN STREET. The prices which we are where. All our shoes have insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in 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' Bulled Ing.) l3Jtortli main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND F-L.OOR. DRINK- CUJARY'S KXTUA MNR QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Cliampas:ne. o DKAI.lilt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Rolal). SO West Centre Street, Tho Rosy FrcshnosB T,c.lvftJ' "ltne of tbe eklu is Inv rlubly obtained br tint's who una l'oztoxi'H Uomplmlnii t'uwiler. "00LD DOBT." tn11l 1 1 tr ffllot shows sho iscs her head lo 11. .4 M. 44rtrtM iiiaw suu waw WASHING' POWDER? i is rough, wrinkled nnd shrunken, out soap nnu soua couiuinauon. rhllauelpnlo. giving you cannot be beat else leather counters and leather GENUINE." AND SECURE BARGAINS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers nnd rfpeomtiona Ii one of the nineteenth century aecnniplUhnientt. That ii why those who ftelet t their wall paper at CAUDIN'S fcet Mich delightful remits. It Itm't neeormary to pureluiHu th cxpcnslw khuIch, the iU'hIu'h and eolnr are just hh urtUtic In tho cheaper grades, if they are not ho ileh. Knr thtme who wish to decorate their mourn with nitlutie wall papers i;o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a Thos. Buchanan,, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Hoes 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 tlietn at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. COU STATIC SISNATOlt, " SOtb District, D. M. GRAHAM, Oi Maiianov Oirv. Subject to It'iubllcaii rlllm. poll niltlCOTOH OK TII15 I'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLETON, Of (Ill.nKllTOW, Subject to itepiibllcun rules. J10lt COUNTY CONTUOM.Klt, CHARLES A. SNYDER,' Ok rorrsviixit. Subject to Itcpubllcan rule. JjiOlt COUNTY SUItVICYOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Mahanoy Citv. Suhjict to lteimblliaa ritltw. A)