Uncle Sam's Navy. Vcluonow on tulc llie 12 numbers of the above pottfoliu bound in one handsome book. Il contains the photographs or all our navy also Spain's nay prior to their destruction. Also nil the oflTccrs of the navy aud cvuy one taUug a prominent part in the war including the President and his cibinet, I.ee, Sigb", Sampson, etc. The pruc U Jl. 5 0111 only 30 cent more than the scrus cost originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, N. IVIaln St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine cand Iron. Larse Mottle, 50 Cent. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, S Sou tli Main Street, SlienanJoah, l'a. ON A TO HP EDO BOAT. UGLY BEHAVIOR OF THE DANGEROUS CRAFT IN ROUGH SEAS. The Trrrlble Voj-Bire of Two KiikIUU Vc aeU to IlHlirx unit tho SuftVrliici of the Crvvv ou th Trip A Narrow Kicupu Vur ltoth Men nml Hoat. At midnight on tho liith of .Tuno, 1390, Wo KurIUIi torpedo boats, Nus. 01 and 03, sot out from Plymouth under convoy of tha storoshlp Tj no to cross tho ocean to HulUnx. lintli founts, rated ns first class, both wcro built by tho famous Yarrows, und both meanired KV feet in length by IS foot greatest breadth. Of their experi ences on the voyogo a Heutonant, second In command of ono of tho pair, bears wit ness In a narrative, fully Indorsed by oth er torpoda bout otlicers. Duybroakof tho first morning found tho lieutenant nui his captain sitting In tho dingey, lashed amidships on dock. Every man aboard, oxoeptlng only thenibclvos, was violently sick, and that though tho orow had boon picked from tho ilnost sail ors In tho servlco. Tho man at tho wheel oould baroly stand to his work, tho stokers Btakod feebly nnd only bocauso thoy must, while as for tho cook, nil hands might starve, Uut ho oould not and would not got broukfust. Yot the two In tho dlngoy, unsaddonod by shadows of oronts to conio, rathor fancied their novel adventure. "Indeed," says tho lieutenant, "wo paid too llttlo attention to our own safety, for suddenly tho boat gavo a sharp lurch, and In a moment wo wero both Ilung out of tho dingey. Tho othor man soramblod to his feet at oucu, but I was not so lucky, for 1 hit the slightly convex deck as I fell and In another second was overboard. Theo are no bulwarks, of courso, to a torpedo bout, only stunchlons, supporting at Intervals a wlro ropo. Uetwoon these stanohlons I sllppud. As I did so I Hung up my hand? Instinctively and caught tho rope ns I pitssvd under. Down went U10 llttlo ship, down, down, till tho sea bub bled up nround my shoulders, and 1 won dered if I could hold on if tho water went over luy huwl. Jiy the strain on my hands I know It was not possible, but quickly tho boat rolled buck again, and in another niomout the skipier aud tliu man at tho wheel had hauled moon board." There was llttlo or nothing to do by way of recreation In tho hours off watch. Cunning towers, tho chart table, tho dingey, etc., so cumbered tho dingey deck as to leave no room for promenading, an exerclso otherwise sulllclantly deburred by the outrageous pitching and rolling of tho vessel Nor wero tho qunrtors below much woro comfortable. Ventilators wero gen erally kopt shut because of tho great wash of waves over tho whole craft, and, al though enough water leaked down to keep tho spuro clothes In the lockers continual ly soaked, the air w.is so close that under other olroumstanccs a man would not have tried to sloop in it These men, however, battered und exhausted by each four hours of work, soon leurncd to turn In at every opportunity, packing themselves Into their berths with boards, pillows, eto., holding tight to any Urm object within roach and contriving to sleep in splto of everything. "Our food, too, was a dillleulty. As a rule, we lived on ham, sardines and tinned soups, for most of the time tho weather was bo rough that it was as much as we could do to get a little water boiled. We had a table about 18 inches wido in tho cabin, but it was no good having it laid, for nothing would stay on It. Tho usual pinn was for ono man to hold tho sardine tin while the other picked out sardines by their tails and transferred them to his month. Hum always required two men, one tn hold it und the other to cut it, but tho soups woro capital. I do not know what we should have done without those tinned soups They wero our stand by. Wu heated tho tin, then carefully opened a corner Kuril man held his plate, hud a little poured In aud iliank it before he got uny more. " Presently tho always bad weathor worked into a trim gale "Tho wind caino up with hiirpi ixing quirkiions, and tho sea rose with 11 literally mountains high. Up, iin nn wo i'l mlittl till wo wore on tho 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, Uo 113 l'.ut Coal Htrrrt, Hlirimnilouli, lVnim Mull orders promptly atteiidt il to. WRIG For all Diuovi and Nekvous Dismiss. They purify llie IIlouii and give Usalthy action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY uud HTUAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 31 wce.ntr, . Bill I brink of n luvclplre, uolillig down Into n bottonils iil)iw, ami thun wo zlfjaiHgi'il (-lowly ilown that prtwlpleo, llko 11 mini Who fwird to coiiKi too straight down n htcep hilUldo Wo stwrfd slowly head to son, following tilo-oly tn tho wiiko of tho Tyne, which poun d oil on tho writer when tho storm urn. at Its worst. That was tho only thlUK that savod in. Othorwlso wo should havo Ik'oii ImuuUUlo on 111 no time, and then it would all huu' been up. "Moat of tho slam hlons wi-io carrlod away, and Wo had Mr linos ruo on deck and canvas sera 11 riKKcd nnildshlps to break tho forco of the waves and to save tho ollleer of the watch and tho man nt tho wheel from foi-lnx wished overboard. Mine was tho middle watch, and I pulled 1 tho big hood of my uuillo suit over my head and wondered if we should over see daylight again. Candidly I did not think wo had much of a chanc o. Tho noise was terrible Tho little ship raised her bows high In tho air and came down with a dull thud 011 the waves which swept right over her. Now a stanchion went, now a ropo parted, now a bag of coal got adrift. Kverythlng that could polhly Ihj smashed was smashed ICven the winging table la tho cabin dahed It-olr to pieces against tho deck above, Lilt the steeling gear held, and that was tho main thing. If tho steering gear had gone wrong, wo should have broached to nnd mu-t havobeon lost, for thei'yno could do nothing to help us." "Then a sailor came crawling aft " I'loiise, sir, will you look at tho low er deck, sir?' "Holding on llko grim death, I gradual ly worked my way for'ard, peered down tho narrow hatchway and saw, to my horror, that tho place was full of water. Tho sleeping places were far below high water mark, and tho feeble light of tho lamp showed on a miniature sea. washing into waves with every mil of tho boat. I do not mind confessing now that I was In a deadly lunk, for 1 know lit once that ono of tho rivet.s of tho lore compartment had started, aud thcio was no possibility of woiklng the pumps for'ard, us there Was too m..ch sea washing over her There was nothing to be done but to hopo and pray that the watertight doors would Und billets for themselves In the stokehole and conning towers. After all, that was no particular hardship, fur tho watch bulow usually slept In tho coal bunkers, as It win ahviiN.s wet for'aul." Tho water tight door did hold, and the llttlo vessel, like her male, lived to cnduiu far worse trials than those above de scribed before making her triumphant entry into Halifax harbor Knough, how ever, has been quoted to show tho ordi nary behavior of a torpedo boat in rough weather and whi n her crew havo only her tiavigatlon to consider. Catherine I'rcnco In New York Post A TITIAN IN MEXICO. lmtlaus or n Itnliipit City Itefuao ,".(), 000 For a Masterpiece. Hero Is a story about a plcturo which hnngs In tho ruined church of Tzlnzunt zan, Mexico, and which the Mexican Her ald asserts is a genuine Titian, which, though tho average traveler knows noth ing about, hns been visited by artists from all parts of the globe, who havo mado tho journey to Mexico solely for tho purposo of seeing this canvas, and thoy have all de clared that tho plcturo was well worth tho trip. The famous plcturo hangs In one of tho old ruined churches. Tho padro himself will point out tho way and stay with you while you uro thero. Tho cntranco to tho auditorium of tho church is through a long, dark corridor that loads up to a great door, barred and chained and padlocked that seemed to carry you haok to tho old feudal duys and make ono think that tho doors of somo old cnstlowore being opened to him. Tho door opens Into nn Inner room as I dark as night, tho padro unfastens a grat- j ed window and a Hood of golden sunlight i oomes from over tho western hills beyond tho lako and falls full upon tho picture such coloring, such composition, such feeling as could only coiun from tho hand of a master. Tradition says It was painted byTltlnnnnd presented to Philip of Spain Eminent men, authors and painters agreo with this version. An clTort hns been mado to buy tho painting, and ?50,U00 was offered by tho bishop of Mexico, but tho faithful, devoted Indians refused Tho plcturo is an entombment, 10 feet long by 7 feet high. Surrounding tho dead Christ, wrapped in a winding sheet, stands tho Virgin, Magdaleno, St. John nnd nlno other figures, all life slzo. The picture's state of preservation is marvel ous. Moro than 300 ycjirs havo lapsed slnco tho great master touched it, and yet one Is deluded into tho boliof that it was painted but yesterday, so fresh, pure and rich is its color - Kxchaneo Annual Sales overG,000,000 Boxes POE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In tho Stovnnch. Glddlne3S. Fulness after meals, Heail acho. Dizziness, Drovvslnoss. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Appetite, Costivoness. lllotchos on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllng Sonsatlons. THE PIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. JIKIX'IIAM'H PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly rostoro Foinalos to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem nnd euro Mclc Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Ofnr.y Patent .ilcdlrlno in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Down Comes the Price On Wool Bunting U. S. Flags. Those who foolishly thought they were securing a bargain in buying the supio.sedly cheap "collon" butilini; Hags are now rc(jrctliic; their action, as they view the scarcely visible colors in their flags as they arc suspended over-head, lly invcsling a few dollars more they could tiovv have a llajj that alwuys looks clean iiuu bright m colors, Uur wool Hags have proved their superiority over "cotton" goods, We have again reduced our price on wool buntlnr; flags down to a close second in price of the "cotton" flags. We inauulacture our wool Hags, and can guarantee litem to be A No. l. Call aud get our new price list. Morgan's Flag Factory, 23 North Main St. A uooU place for a good diluk Michael Mills' Saloon, 33 K, Ceutre street, MelUt'a Uulhlllijr, Wine, Wlilaktra, Hror and Clsari. Freshest beer lii town alwuys ou tap. Till". WKATIIKIt. The fmccual for Wednesday! Vnh, sultry 11111I slightly naimur vventlicr, hii1 on Thurs day probably fair and warmer vventhcr. , I'OI.ITIOAI. POINTS. It is said Chairman Shay is willing to again lead tho lteptibUcan furies this fall. Dr. llricker, of Mahanoy City, is a rnndl duto for Ccrnucr, subject to ltepulillcaii rules. Czar llrtiinui has not yet succeeded In se curing a candidate for Controller. Yester day he sont loi Charles Sclilndlc, of Taina qua, and they were in conference somo time. 1 llie laniaiiiia man is holding the matter under consideration. The l'ottsville Chronicle says tho "lato convention by tliu Hcpiiblicaus will surprise the lliumtn people" In its lesults. The Democratic members of the School Hoard arc in a bad muddle, and their Citizens colleagues will hardly pull the chestnuts out of the fire for their political enemies. Hut time will tell. There is all understanding between the Wnuanmkcr and Swallow followers in a practical movement tn securo tho election of members of tho Legislature who will oppose tho re-election of Senator IJuay. It is said Schuylkill county has been selected a9 a fruitful Held for their emisiaiics. Judge Koch, who is visitinu' his brother in the West, is expected home this week. His friends have little doubt of his nomination. Shenandoah will present the names of threo candidates before tho Uepuhlican county con vention : Frank J. Scanlan for Poor Director, Dr. W. N. Stein for Coroner, and I). T. Glover for County Surveyor. Wo ought to land nt least one of thorn. When William Powell, who was to take chargo of tho Hazlcton post-olllco its post master yesterday, went to assume the duties of his new position, he was met witli a re fusal from Postmaster Georgo II. Martin, to vacate the olliee. The latter claims his commission dues nut explic until January, lS'J'.i, and ho will continue in olliee. The I'otiith Assistant Postmaster General sent a 1 telegiaui notifying Mr. Martin to vacate, but he will not accept tho notice as authoritative, nnd continues to hold the fort. Goruuumns, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses, etc., fur spring planting at Payne's nurseries, tlirarilville. Tuberose nnd gladiolus bulbs. PERSONAL MENTION. Klehaid Taylor left town this morning for Philadelphia, where ho will locate. Harry Mangain, who was a guest of his parents on West Coal street the past few days, returned to Philadelphia to-day. Joseph Grosskctler and wife and Peter lieek and family to-day attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob llieekley, of Port Carbon. Miss Sophie Woods, of Philadelphia, is the guisl of her mother on Kast Coal street lMwanl Kester returned from Camp Alger last night. Ho went there expecting to se cure a position as teamster, hut did not tiud ' l. .. i I i euiiiiuiniis as lie nupeii lur. Miss Amy lieihlall, of Port Carbon, is the guest of town friends. Miss Lydia Eisenhower is home from Newark, N. J., to spend her vacation. Mr. Niece, of l'ottsville, is tho guest ef his daughter, .Mrs. Milton Hoyer, of West Lloyd street. Miss Maine Welsh accompanied her uncle John Hinnegan, tn llayonne, .V. J., to day. She will be his guest during her vacation Miss Laura Acker has enteied upon her new duties ns saleslady lit Itright's store, Lost Creek. James Patteison and fimily, and John Snedileu and family, left tuwii this afternoon for .Mountain Grove camp meeting, wheie they will remain during its sessions. Miss Katie llichuood, of the Hotel Franey, lias gone to Philadelphia to spend hervata tiun. McIIcnry Wilhelm, Ksip, of Ashland, was a visitor to town to-day. Infant's lace caps, the cheapest und largest stock in town, at V. J. P"it.'s, !J1 Nurth Main street. tf Tin. Iiupolliiileil Iik. Tho impression lias (,'one foith in some quarters that the Khenandoah Fertilier Co. is interested in the impoundinc of the ilos. This is nut true. Tho High Constable has entire jurisdiction, and is enforcing the bor oiiuh ordiuanco under instructions from the Town Council. l'lciilc 1'ostpoiieil. The picnieof the First Presbyterian church, which was fixed for to-morrow, has been postponed until Thursday, on account of the collieries working to-morrow. It will be held lit HiL'h Point and tliu start will he mado from the church at 8:30 a. m. No such thini; as "summer complaint" where Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Straw berry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for every loosoness of the bowels. fi ho Orphans' lloluo. The Odd Fellows' orphan homo, near Sun. bury, now contains 2i! children. The com mittee on education yesterday adopted boohs aud bought furniture for the school, and will eleet teachers next Thursday, at a salary of J-Ti per mouth nnd board. Tho school will open the first Tuesday in September for a ten mouths' term. I.. (!. Yost is a member of tho committee from this county. The Minersvillo l'ost Olliee. It is said Jonas K. Laubenstciu has been selected by Congressman Iirunuu as post master at Mineisville, to succeed Charles K. Steelo, whose term has Ioiir since oxpired. Itohert F. l'otter. Sr., and Jehu Miller, both old veterans uud life-long aud consistent Itepublicans, ure also applicants, but meet with little favor at tho hands of theCoiiirress man. lluy your pocket books and purses, from 5c to ?3.00 at F. J. Portz's. tf Marriage I.Ieenses. Abncr Housoknocht and Carrie Tevneu, both of (lllherton ; (luorkte Jones and Mary Thomas, both of St. Clair; Albert E. Oeary and Cathaiiuo Dloncr, both of Newtown ; Albert Shiicket uud Fauuio Vovluira, both of Mahanoy City. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent llour, and take uo othor brand. It Is the best Hour made. Is IT Wise? You will certainly agree with us tiiat it is no part of wisdom to neglect the condition of your health until tho seeds of disease havo taken such deep root that all the skill of the most experienced physicians Is utterly hallled In trying to counteract its ravages aud you go to Inhabit an untimely gravo. Many an attack of dlseaso proves fatal be cause your system has been allowed to run down, your blood becomes impoverished and your digestion Impaired. A wise and prudent moii ...in f,rtirv himself aeiinst such a calain ity by keeping all tho organs of Ills body In Healthy action. 'ri.rnU no better aud morecllicacious rem- m.Iv fYir tho "tired" feelings from which you so often sutler than Willi ta' Vltullzer. In itinnv rases or out uce it lias inucKcueil the vital forces and prolonged life, Its success is also very marked in giving strength to weak ami debilitated children uud women. You prubably have u languid, tired feeling when vim get up In tho morning, it really seems that you have been engaged ill tliu most burdensome tasks ull through tliu night You need an iiivigurator, a good whole soinu nervine. Such a ono is found In "Willlts Vltullzer." iJ-This iiien.imtion is compounded by the I)I. I. W. WII.MTS MF.DIC1NK CO., of IHooiusburg, Fa., also proprietors of tho Neu ralgia Cine. For terms to agents address llie 1 homo otlicu. Fur sale by ull druggists. CAMP ALGER NEWS. A Volunteer I'loni Town Seniln Sotno In tuientlug 1'iiriigi-iiplis. Dunn Loring, Va., July 30. IMward Kester, of Shenandoah, arrived at Camp Alger last evening and spent the night with Co. F, ns the guest of Thomas House, lie Is tn drive a team, but has not yet been assigned to n regiment. Ho understands horses uud we are hoping ho will bo assigned to our regiment. Our company was out on futlguo duty yes terday and went over to Falls Church camp ground. Wo gavo it a general overhauling. The weather was very warm during the trip, but the boys stood it well. Our regiment had muster and Inspection on Sunday morning and passed oil' very good. Tho 13th lteg't. had n Hag raising ou Thursday evening. It was a very Interest ing and enjoyable all'air. 1 he l'Jth liegt. has not arrived at our camp yet, hut wo expect them over some day uoxt week. Col. lloll'inau. who was ill for n few days, lias recovered and assumed command of Ills regiment. Orders were Issued by the Colonel ou Thursday evening, prohibiting soldiers carrying concealed weapons of any kind, or allowing tlicin to leave camp without wear ing their coats. Soldiers ilNolieyiiig the orders will he subject to court martial. Our regiment is fully equipped and ready to movo to tho front. Co. K, of Mahanoy City, havo their Hags at half mast In memory of Private Schwartz. Our battalion Is having n sham battle this morning and getting good practico in it. The Shenandoah hoys wero well pleased when they received extra copies of tho Hi:r.i.i containing tho camp notes. Services nro held every night In the Y. M. C A. tent and many of ourboysnttend them. The Salvation Army hold meetings hero every Wednesday night and distribute tracts and books. I Our dress parades aro held overy evening, at 11:30 o'clock, and are very interesting. ! A show tent has been erected on tho camp grounds. It will bo opened next week and an admission priro of 25 ceuts will he charged. Thoy have almost overything you can think of ou tho grounds to get the soldiers' money. Sergeant Douch and Privates Wendell, Pressor and dross Jiavo returned to camp, their fitrloueh of live days having expired. Corporals Scally, lieese and ltichcrilcrfor and Privates Charles Monaghan left camp to day ou a five-day furlough. Piivnto Perrong is recovering from an at tack of typhoid fever. James and William Mauley, of Co. 1!, wcio on guard duty last night. Fcrd Gibson says he will wear his uniform when he goes homo ou a furlough. Corporal Lewis Hopkins had charge of the pnlico detail this morning and saw that everything was well cleaned up. Privates Jones, Katz. Kissinger, James and Krciger, of Co. F., were on guard yesterday. William I). Williams expects to get homo ou a furluugli some time next month. Oiant Troutmuii is all right tn tho line of cooking, lie can nniko tea and coll'ee, or anything olse. He is cook for tent No. I, occupied by the Sheuandoali hoys. Grant was all smiles when he camo back fioin his furlough. Ho was loud In piaiso of tho ticatment lie received at Inline. Clif. llowers, fminerly of Shenandoah, isn mumlierof Co. F.. w. j. j. Gr.NTS : I was d tend fully nervous ami for relief took your Karl's Clover limit Tea. It quieted my nerves and stieiigtheued my whole Nervuiis System. I was tumbled with Constipation, Kidney and P.owel trouble. Your Tea snou cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly legaiueil health and stieiiglh Mrs. S. A. Siveel, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kitlin uiul a guarmteu. i.osi ci:i:i.k Minis, Mrs. Metcalf called ou Shenandoah ac- iiiaiiitaiH'e. I homns liahetty, of Brownsville, called ou friends here ou Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mitiiuley aio being entertained by friends hole. Miss Maine Caulluld, of Shenandoah, was the guest of friends hero on Friday. .Miss I.izziu Grilliu is visiting her sister, Mrs. Juhn F. McDonald. Jumes McDonald and sister, Miss Kate, of Cetitralia, wero tho guests of friends hero on Sunday. It is rumored there has been a shake-up in tho Central olliee and resignations demanded. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, of Philadel phia, are the guests of the hitter's mother, .Mis. Flauuery. Tenantahlo houses in tiio vicinity of Packer No. 5 colliery aro at a premium now and rapidly being occupied. Misses Tillio and Annie Carney, of Scran ton, who have been guests of friends heiu, returned home ou Friday. Anthony Kelley had Ills eye seriously in jured by a piece of coal striking it ou Thurs day at the Hammond colliery. John Itevau assumed tliu duties of assistant foreman at Win. Penu colliery yesterday, vice Jolin Kecsu, resigned. Thomas Murphy says tho increased mini tier of his visits to Sheuandoali aro occasioned by iucreased business. Miss Kato McLaughlin leaves fur Scrauton where she will take a courso in uue of tho business colleges of that city. Will May has moved his household clPicls from Lost Creek N o. 2 to tho house vacated by George Johnson, who is nuw a resident of Sheuandoali. The Cadets of Tenipcrauce will hold u monster parade uud picuiu August lAth, iu Ilrovvu's Grove. This is a worthy organiza tion und deserving the patronage of all, James Sweouey will open u barber shop ou Saturday. Mr. Sweeuuy bus been apprentiee to one of the Shenandoah barbers for the past threo yearn aud thoroughly uudorstuuds the business. Thomas Foley still persists iu saying that married life is the more congenial. This speaks volumes and his friends anticipate n good time in the near future Jumes F. Gullaghcr.piincipal of the schools of this township, has been elected delegate by the Lmenild Society, to represeut them at tho national convention of tliu Irish Catholic lieuoTolcut Union tu bu held in Providence, It. I., ou August 17 and 18. liurglars gained au eutntneo into the house of Mrs. Jehu Qarvey, at au curly hour ou Thursday morning by cutting out u panel of the door and after vainly endeavoring to make her disclose the hiding place of her savings they ransacked every plaro where they supposed money might bu secreted. As the result of their labors they secured threo empty pocket hooks whicli they supposed contained money. They afterward visited the house of Mrs. Malia, hut were scared oil' Kail's Clover Itoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tlvo. Itegulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears the complexion, ljisy to mako nnd pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln aud a guarantee. Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. 8nitaiK' unit eyo Klaasea (ltti'il nccurntt'ly Medical practico rcsuuicit, 8N.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Baeknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President, Comprise a ColUffe with four eourenj Academv for Vouinr Muii und Itovst Ladles Institute, arelincd hoarding school ; School Of fliuaic with gruuuuiiiig couuej, ror cutuioguu add resn WM. C, GRETZINGER, KteMAave, v a PITHY POINTS. Happenings TI htougliiillt tliu Country Chrmdrleil for Hasty 1'iiriiial. Muhaiioy City's School Hoard is making temporal. v loans. Tho residents of Slurmakcrs will ralsoa Hag on the l:.th iust. School Hoards aio not icuulred to n 111 x a revenue sunup to eiders Isitud by the sen clary. llevenue Collector Kear bus collected fioin Schuylkill comity business men f'M.ltta 17 for ( Uxes under the war revenue act. i Cetitralia' collieiy le-opened with over 1,000 hands yesienlay. The Cumberland Valley yields only about one-fourth of its culinary peach crop. Thlity-cigbt new pupils have swelled tho aggregatu at tliu Carlisle Indian school to 807. , As consumption was killing linn iu Jan in Lancaster county. Carter White had his teiin for larceny reduced fioin one year totlueo months. Lancaster county court has 2,S00 cases that havo been on the docket uiitiiul formally years, and it proposes to dispose of tlicin in October. M. M. lltiike, l'.sc has commenced the erection of a two-story addition lo tliu Main street property lie purchased recently. Deeds ICrconlcil. Itridgct llenncsey to Mary llonctihorger. premises iu Shenandoah ; Win. A. Stiitzman et ux. to Michael Itabulk, premises in Fountain Springs. over .V.t - "fiLvA T II . .-MrY of tlmGIobo tvr ..uuuiiuii. ana similar (jocrpiaiLtSi nnii prcparm uuupr ine eminent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent pnyeiclaiisi DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR'7 rPA!M EKPELLE! World rcnowncil ! Hpni!irl.fi1ilvsiiccesnfnl 1 fcOnlvc.'iiulnovvli!i Trail.: Murk" Anchor,' 1 91 . -til. ItlilitfrA Co., 215 IVnrlst.j IVevf lork. 3! HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brnnoh Hontoa. Own Glassworks. 25 A W Lndorsud & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St., k C. II, Hairenbuch. 10J N. Main St., .r.D. Kirlln, 6 S. Main St., . Snenandoah DR, RICHTEH'S ' "ANCHOR" tTOIUAOJfATj best r?nli' .11 pii fnnt ii iC:N( nuinrh fmiititiiltif T m c n t r irm imnmii . - - Mi T.KK At lurkcy linn, on tlit 31st ult., Mnltlu'w MeAIt't', ujmmI 71 t'nrH. Tho funeral will tiiko plat' fmiii tho family roItlonoo In Turkoy Hun at f o'ch-ck nn Weilnt'Milay nitirnlnK Utah mas- will ho celohrutcil at lilt' .IIIIIII!l'llllUMl CI I II TL' II 'l V.iHf n vttm . 1 III? M inaiiiH will ho intoirotl tu tho parish como Utv. l-'riomN nl relatives are reHpoelfully i.txitf.l laiillcntL 8-1 -Jt MISCELLANEOUS. THHt IiHNT. Paloon Ui Kinney liulMhig, eor V nor of Main ami Oak Htreetx, and tnuler I'anuniH Clothing hall. Apply to J. 1. Franoy. rjlOU KENT. A Hulonn with ilwrllliiK, onn I1 t.ilnhur 15 eomrm-tahlu rooms on Smith Malnetreet. hneatuil In tho hiHlnt'iH pnitlon lUatnnahlu terms. ?illat 1 1 Kit i.i ulllii. H-'J-lm Mill HA1JC llnrne ami waou cheap 1'riee V Si't.OO for tho hoi -o Inipilio at HriiAi.D ollle COU NAM:. -Valnahle ami wak'on tumpioio s-l-tf prtipi rty for halo, eon- btstinirnf four iKvel Iiiir houses, all oouvon foiufH ami k""'1 'iaj;o. Kor further Information aunty at SJ7 Wet I low) Mioet, Khounniloah, la. H-l-'Jtv I.10K 8AM -A valuihlo prnpeity on West ' Centre street, dwelling hotine, ami all eon voulunees in ilesirahlo loeatton. Apply to Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-'i7'tf IIVJU HAI.R -A saloon, (lnol staml ami eon tral location lias two pool tahles, ono holng ii enmhtnation of pool and htlltanU. Apply at tho Ili:itAt.i olliee. tf rnO AM- KKItHONS TO WHOM TltKSlC 1 pieneuts shall eonu'.-I, Oerlaeh Doinhach, of Hheppton, Kat Union township, enmity of Schuylkill state of 1'eunsylvnntn, hi ml greet ing; Whcrcau, 1, tho feahl Ucrlach Dornbuch, did heretofore hv n certain Instrument In writ lug or letter of attorney, empower Charles iiornuacu, oi ireeianu, juzerne county, ami statu of l'enna . to ho in v attorney In mv name and for my uses to recover ami receive all such moneys, tlohts and cIToets whatsoever, as were due, owing or payahle unto me hy the First National Kit k of Shenandoah. Adam Tabor for rent, and .Joseph bheider for rent, and to do all other matter nnd things as fully as I myself tnluht or could do, for that purpose, eto , or tn that or tho like elicit aa hy tho sumo written relation heing thereunto hail at largo appears Now know vo that I. tho said (lerlach J'oru- hach, for divers uood causes anil considerations mo thereunto moving have revoked, recalled, countermanded ami made void and hy these presents do levoku nnd recall tho said recited writing or let'er of attorney, nnd ull power and authority therein, nnd all nets, muttcm ami thtnuH w hathocver which shall or may ho made or p- rfom ed hy virtue or means thereof In any manner whatsoever, in witness wnereoi i have hereunto set my hand and seal thlsltotl d.ry of July, lWti. Or.iiLAUi DoitNitAnr. Signet) ami sealed iu the presence of us : Mrs liene Lewis and W. V. Horn. H-I-lJt NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. W'e linve ono 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. i - i w miwy- '' wota iiiniifrairiffTrnaw m "dOLD DUST." A woman's hand If it is smooth and white it save her hands GOLD DUST to do her cleaning. If her hand it bhows sue is still using tile Why don't you use (joid Dust Washing Powder? Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. lioaton. SPECIAL : BARGAINS (f-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-H Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIIM STREET. Tin; prices which we are where. All our shoes have insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep. Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Orwigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are oflering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building.) 13 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Havo Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND FLOOR. DRINK CI.KARY'S KXTRA ! JNK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranse Champagne. rniLn.- enenr - stoke. o DKAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contro Street. Tho Rosy FroshnosB Ami b velvet nultueu u( tliu aklu la luva riubly oblalncj lit tliui u wbu uso ruiiOMi'a Oouiplexlau i'uwiUr. "00LD DU3T." tells the tale I shows she itscs her head to that sue uses washing' POWDERji is rough, wrinkled and shrunken, oiu soap aim soua couiuinauou. Louis. New York. Philadelphia. giving you cannot be beat else leather counters and leather GENUINE. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES III wall paper nnd decorations Ih our of tho nineteenth century accomplishments. Thai la why those ho Hclect their wall paper at (JA ItlUN'S Ki t -mil delightful rcKott. It Un't ncccMary to purchano the expensive grades, thu iIohIkiim and cdori urn Just uh nrtlstle in tho cheaper if rmlew. If they are not so ilch. Kor those who wish to decorate their roomj witU ai Untie Willi papers K" to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made 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. COIl HTATK HKNATOIt, r isDtli Hl.ltlot, D. m. GRAHAM, Ok Mahanoy City. Huliject to lti'imbllcni! rulea. polt DIKKUTOIt OK THU l'OOIl, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Or (In.iiKirro.f. Hiibjeit ti Hipubllu rules. J(AOU COUNTY CONTIIOI.I.KIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Or run.vu.iA Subject tu Iteimbllcuii rultm. jjlOll COUNTY BUKVKYOIt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Of Maiiamuy City. Hub). ct tu HeuubllLn mlM.
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