BOX PAPER. Call A, on us ' for box cheap ones 'Governess" worth 15c. paper. & new and ' easily, "Sweethearts" go nt 10 cents A new lot of "Pennsylvania" just received You know the good value this box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new loe tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 IM. VI oln St. A SUMMER TONIC. rBeef, Wine and Iron. Large ISottle, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, SlicnanJoali, Pa. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami l'lmwri, tho llanil of Atili'rlrtl, Cull, fiirnlii. Via tlm truu luitlnvny, "TI10 Iron Mnuiitalu lioute," wliii'li tnuereosn rcifUm of iieriH'tiiul suushinc, where snow storms, lili.innls or liiljli nltilucU'S are unknown, l'lillmnii tlist ami second dasa nalnce anil toiuist sliciiiiiK cars to poiuts in MUsouri, Arkaiisiw, Toxih, OKI and New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah ami Nevada, without ehaiiKC. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comt'ortBof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who jitir chase tickets via the Miv-ouri Tacific railway Bhtem. Tor rated liwlit from your home, literature, and lull information, dropa nostal (aid, .1. 1'. Mr-Cann, T. 1'. Agent. r,l!i Kail road avenue, Klniir.i, N. Y., or 301 ltroml way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, . i: 1'. Aet. WOLSEl EY AND THE TROOPERS. flm Grout rcncllnh Military Gnmmamlor' Way of Mnklng Friends An Incident happened soino years ago In tho cjifo of a restaurant of rnthor Rood class In tho city of Dublin, which Is an apt Illustration of how a gentloman onn place himself 011 a footing of equality with nu luforlor in station without sacrificing his dignity. At that Vino, nnd probably tho sumo narrow minded spirit nud ultra snobbishness exists thcro still, it was tho hubit for tho proprietors of tho better class barrooms to refuse to servo drinks to pri vate, soldlors. It was Immaterial how woll bohuved they might bo or how they might rank as noncommissioned ofllcurs, tho rulo was lntlexlblo. On tho occasion referred to two finely sot up men of a dragoon regiment, both wearing long sorvlgo stripes and tho ohov rons of troop fCfgount entered this plaoo, and approaching tho bar, asked for drinks. Thoy wore refused rather curtly. Thoy said nothing, but, turning on their heels, prepared to leave. Tho lino appouranco of tho two men hud attracted tho attention of tho guosts, among whom wero three or four who wero sitting together qulotly smoking at 0110 of the tables. Tho men had almost reached the door when ono of tho smokers aruso, calling out sharply, "Haiti" Tho habit of obedience to tho command caused the soldiers to stop, although thoy did not acknowkdge the right to Iw Unit ed by any one In civilian clothos. Tho man who had been smoking walked up to the bar nnd said to tho attendant: "lean purchase whnt drink I roqulro hero, I suppose?" "Yea, sir," replied tho mnn. "Then Immediately servo these twogen tlomon (emphahUing tho word) with what ever they demand." Turning to tho soldiers, ho snld: "Gen tlemen, will you drink with mof" "With pleasure, sir," said ono, replying for both. They drank together, nnd when tho soldiers wero about leaving one of them, turning to the man In civilian ulothes, bold: "Exeusu me, sir, but wo should llko to know tho namo of tho gentleman to whom wo owo this courtesy. Tho man smiled "Certainly. Sly namo Is WoUoloy Colonel Wolseley." In n trico two pair of hcolscnmo togeth er with n click, and two left arms wero brought up with precision to n snluto, which Wnlseloy as formally roturned Ho turned nwuy with a smlto, and as tho two sergeants marched out nn outburst of hand claps testified to tho cordial appreci ation of every witness of tho scene. That was a good many years ago Wolsoloy had a capital war record oven then, but ho has since seen much porvtco ami Is now bettor known to tho world as Viscount Wolseley, commander In chief of tho Knglish army Plilludalphh. Times. 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, i5o fire -test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 143 Hint Coal Street, Plicnnmlnnli, I'cnnn Mull 'order promptly uttemhd to. WRIGHT For all Bilious and Nervous Piskases. They purify the Hlood and give Hb.ai.tuv action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, M-jlicit oriirri fur our littrdy Nursery Htock. Kiiwutw nil hHiurf to iliOB Ivavjujr llOHl", Or COllllllilttflQD tC o cul k utiL 1 rtuanetit eiu- UlofUlf-Ilt 1'tlt) ljUhWM tflr Ivarnd. Add rem DV THE CHASE NURSERIES Tin U.I. . CIIASIM'O. 14t tio. Vt.au I tJ t- o i u.irJt- r- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. ft E. B. Foley, a7 West tenire i PELLi n PHILADELPHIA BIG S10RM. 1'llD llL'UVlfOl I'llll 111' Until 111 tllOlllt- tmv of tin- Citv. Philadelphia, Aim. I. l'lilladelplil was visited vMridiiy ly a most ter rlilc electrical sir tin nnd the heaviest downfall of mln tli.'t Imp pvev occurred In thin city. Two men lost their lives Hlid sevetHl llres wcie started by llght nltiK nnd (float diniHur wan done to pioierty throuBhout the ilty by the lieavy lain. Peter Sehell, nged 28 years, was drowned In the cellHr of his home. He was In the cellar removing gome Roods, when he was cu light by a sudden Use In the water. Hefore Sehetl could reach the stairway he was di owned. The other victim was William Nobel, aped is years, who was Instantly hilled by lightning while driving a horse. In all nbout six (lies were started by lightning, the blKRest of which was at Olbson's Point, in the extreme south western section of the city. The light ning there struck oue of the Atlantic Itellnlnir romimny's b'rr oil tanks. The llnmes soon coiniminlrnted to a second tnnk. nnd before the Hie could be ex tinguished $&0,000 woith of damage had been done. In one hour and fifty minutes, tho duration of the stoim. rive and one-hnlf Inches of rnln fell, breaking all pievlous records. The heaviest previous precipi tation on reeoid was in 1W, when live and one-tenth Inches of rain fell In 21 hours. The dnmuRo done by tin- heavy rain fall will run ui to may thousands of dollars. In evi -y s-. ctlon of the city the cellars and thp Hist lloors of many buildings were Hooded, the sewers be ing totally Inadequate to carry off tho water. The basements of the city hlill nnd postolllce buildings were Inundated to such an extent that lire engines had to be employed to got the water out. "The stieet lull way service was prac tically at a standstill for n time. In many streeis the water reached a. depth of over a foot. Hay your pocket books and purse, from Be to fli.ul) lit T. J. l'ort.'s. tf ."Mine Water 1 appcu. Mine Inspector Stein visited I'lininvo col liery yesterday to InvestiKUle tho cause of tho deatli of William Shticday, who was killed theie by a fall of rock. While he was in tho colliery the inspector Icarmd that tho holo boied from the .Mammoth vein in the Primrose mine to the old abandoned work inns of tho Glendon colliery had struck the water confined in tho latter place. Tho hole had a diameter ot 1 J Inches and was hured a distance of fifty feet. Tho vertical height is HIS feet, or 70 and 3-10 pounds to the wiuaio inch. As soon as tho water was tapped the guto valve was shut down, hut Inspcitor Stein advised that tho water ho allowed to How, ns there was no dancer, that one pump would more than take nil the water coming. The tapping win very successfully accomplished. llany J. Huntzinger. of town, the mining engineer for tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, mado the surrey and gave tho elevations and angle of tho hole to he bored, and his calculations proved correct. Other holes will be limed to tap tho water, so as to run it oil" as quick as the pumps will take it. Day Koystono flour. Ito sure that the untr.o Leshki & Baku, Ashland, Ph., is printed on ovcry sack, . Last Night's Storm. Tho terrific thunder storm of last night created no little amount of uneasiness There were two heavy Hashes of lightning during the storm that caused many stout hearts to quiver and ono of tho bolts struck u house on West ltuspberry alley occupied by John McCormick. Shingles on the roof were torn oil' near tho chimney, but no further damage was douo. During tho storm nil the tioliey cars wero stopped. Many collars were llooduil in diU'ereut parts of tho town by the gieat fall of rain, hut tho streets re ceived a good cleaning up through It. Annie llohl, nfced ten years, living with her parents at Pinegrovo, was struc k by light ning last night, aud killed instantly. The house of Thomas Mtilroy, at St. Clair, was struck aud badly damaged. Mrs. Mulroy, nged II.) years, was knocked to tho floor by tho shock, but she was not seriously injured. Annual Sales overC, 000,000 Boxos TOR BILIOOS AND HERVOUS DISORDERS Fuch as Wind and Tain In tho Stomach. Glddluoas, Fulness after nn-als, Hond ncho, Dlzzlno&s, Drowsinoss. I'lushincs of Hoat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveuov. lSIotehes on tho Skin. Odd Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, FrUihtful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trornblinir Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufTorer Will nckuowlodge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HIir.CIIAM'S 1MI.I.S, taken asdlroct od, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com ploto health. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem mill curo Mcli lleaduelio. Foru Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And hiivo ttie LARCEST SALE Ofnnyl'uicnt l!i illrlno In Hie M'nrlil, 25c. at all Drue Stores. Down Comes the Price Qn Wool Bunting U. S. Flags. Those who foolishly thought they were securing a bargain in buying the ' . .-.li.. i ..........f. i : .1 now regrellng tneir aclion, as tney view me scarcely visible colors in their flags as they arc suspended over-head. By investing a few dollars more they could now have a Hag that always looks clean ami brlgnt in colors, uur wool flags lwve proved their superiority over "cotton" goods. We nave again reouceii our price on wool bunting Hags down to a close second in price of the "cotton" flags. Ve manufacture our wool flags, and can guarantee them to be A No. j. Call aud get our new price list. Morgan's Plag Faciory, 23 North Main St. A good place for n icood drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 15. Ceulre atreet, Mullet's building, Wine, Whlnklea, leer and Cigar. Prfahrxl beer In town alwaya on tni. CllKtS MHLUI ill llkt fillR. lot Couith Bruii. Taie Uuil, Vio I in tune, ihiiii iir drunUtA. m.L-Atl HiaM imw til sa i l i PITHY POINTS. itttppeiiliiKu Throughout tliu Country Chronicled for HnMy Porimal. Work on Pottsvlllo'a federal building will commence In a week or two. Tho llar.letou dog catchers work at night. There is some talk of holding an eistedd fod at Tumbling Hun. The Lutboruu congicgatlotis ot Xoithum- borlaud county held a reunion to-day. Hcrsker's theatre nt Malmuoy City is being re 'a I red. The oats crop Is almost a total failuro in ninny pirts of the Cataivissa Valley. .1. i:. Phillips, ono of tho victims of the mine explosion at Plymouth, died of his Injuries. I!ev. Dr. W. C. (.'renter, of ('hnmhershurg, has been re-elected president of the lieformed Potomac Synod Hoard of lMtication. Pittsburg's Carbon Steel Company reports lots of locomotive huilding.ftiid has furnished steel for lfiO locomotives since Juno 1. Tho Pennsylvania Tube Works Company, of Pittsburg, has orders for forty miles of eight-Inch pipo for the Standard Oil Company. Krauci Murphy, Pittsburg's famous tern ponince evangelist, has been appointed by Governor Hastings chaplain of tho Fifth 1'ciiusylTniilii Kcglment. No. 11 colliery of the Lehigh & Wilkes barro Coal Company, at Plymouth, resumed operations to-day, giving employment to 1000 lmiids. Uesolutlous of Condolence. At a mooting of St. Mary Magdalene T. A. 11. Society, of Lost Creek, hold on August 1, 180S, the following lcsolutlous of condolence were ndoptcd: WllKUCAs, God in his Infinite goodness has seen proper to call from us our late couirado, Hartley I'lannery, and, Wlii;iu:vs, llrother I'lannery was recogniz ed among us as n true tempoiance man, never thing in Ids devotion to our beloved society, a model Catholic, and in every le-pect setting an cxatuplo worth following; therefore, bo it Jtoinivcu, Hint, we, the members or tho St. Mary Magdalene T. A. I!. Society, while sub mitting with humility to our just Creator, re gret sincerely tho absence of our respected brother, who only leaves ns to receive his re ward tor lighting the good light which wo must continue. licsolved. That we extend our sympathy tu his surviving wife and ihildren who have lost a loving husband ami father. Resolved, That out charter bo draped in mourning for a period of thiity days and that these resolutions be printed in tho P.visn'inu IlKliU.l), and a copy ho preFontcd to the family of the deceased and spread on the min utes of this meeting. M. J. Curr, M. Covlu, G. A. Fi:Rnrso, Committee. Gn.NTs: I was dieadfnlly nervous, nnd for relief took your Karl's Clover l!oot Tea. It (piieted my nerves ami strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was tioubled with Constipation, Kidney and Itowcl trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by S. P. Kirlin aud n guarantee. Special 'lue-ljiy Kxcitr,i.lou. l or the bonellt of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, the Pennsylvania llailioad Company will, on August 21, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, or Long llranch from stations named below at tho veiy low rates quoted. These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train Indicated, tlienco on tegular trains leaving 111 mm street station at 11:30 a. in., 3:30 nud 4:0s p. m. that day to destination : Train l.MiVCH. Leave tiaVt a. m. (1 19 n.as " liatc Klii'imndrnh SI. CO :i.h-'i a.r,-, a.no 3.50 I'nitUvllIe ht. lair l'ottivlllc . Ii:5"i " . V.OI Schuylkill Haven... J lcKutH will ho good lor return passago on tegular trains until September 1, inclusive, aud will permit of stop-oil' at 1'lilladclnhla within limit. Infant's laco caps, tho cheapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. l'"rt.'s, Ul North Main stieet. tf Depdn Uncorded. Deed from Milton T. Long to Philip J. Itrown, premises in Itchier City. Fiom from Kliza Heincr, et al., to William llicht, premises in Itchier City. From tho Sheriff of Schuylkill county to Isabella DoFrehn, premises in Tamariua. From Francis Meyer, et ux., to Charles Z. IIoppos, premises in Walker township. From Ed. II. Wetzel, et ux., to (leorgo H. Snyder, premises in Khlred township. Fiom Charles II. Kllno, et ux., to Kldred Towuship School District, premises in I.ldied township. Khiloh' s Consumption Cure cmes where others fall. It is the leading Cough Cure, aud no homo should ho without it. Pleasant to take and goes light to the spot. Sold by l". I). Kirlin and a guarantee. A Mystery tJnrrtoled. In January last tho eigiit-ycar-old son of Isaac Sells, of Mt. Carbon, disappeared from homo and no traco of him was fuiind until yesterday, wdieu Iris remains wore discovered on tho mountain, about a mllo from his homo, by two boys while picking berries Tho clothing tho hoy woro made it possiblo for Identification. Voung Sells wi.s subject to falling ilts. The coroner will hold an in quest over the remains. No such thing as "summer complaint" wlieio Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw berry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for ovory looseness of the bowels. DeatltM nnd FlllieralM. Mrs. James X. Kuuu'mnn, wife of tho Ash laud Huddlcr, died yostorday.duo to apoploxy, Slio Was 53 years old, and leaves a husband and threo chlldicn. The funeral of lion. Scth Onue, who died at his home in St. Clair on tho 1st Inst., took place this afternoon from his late residence It was ouo of the largest funerals that ever took placo in that town, prominent people from all parts of tho county being in attend ance. Many from this town wero noted among the sorrowing friends of tho deceased. Married. Dr. Mooro, physician at tho Ahnslinuso, and Miss Annie Sharadin, of Schuylkill Haven, were married last oveniug by Kov. Oliver Struck In tho Ueformed church at that placo. The church was crowded by the rela tives and friends of tho happy young couple. Tho ushers were Dr. Lessig, Kobert Holl man, Harry Dohnor and Harry Korpor. Four prettily dressed flower girls wore in at tendance. The wedding of John O'Donncll, who is connected with tho Malmnoy City American, and Miss McDermitt, of ilnzlctou, is an nounced to take placo at un early date. .Murrlugu I.IceimeH, Picrco Mnthokey and Kva Lozolkiitio, both of Muhanoy City. Wm. II. Loach, of llutlcrTwp., and Miah Ncumlxtoi, of Ashland. At l'ayuo's nursery, (llrardvillo, you will find tho largest stock ever wen in the county. Honorably IUcluii-cd. Charles llarnlmrd, of (lirardvlllo, a private in Co. 1 has received an honoruhledischarge from his company now at (Jump Alger, on account of a physical disability that ullccts ouo of his eyes, Ho arrived homo to-day. A Letter from Huunoii City. Kx-lWiniintor Charles O. (iraebor, of Afchland, is In receipt of a letter from his brother, John, who is hound fur th'o Klon dike. It was written from IUwnou City, the party having reached tout point some days ago. He says that they are all well ami hopeful of tho future TIIIC WI!ATitl!K. Tho foierast for Friday ; Partly cloudy to fair, slightly warmer weather, followod by rain aud thunderstorms. On Saturday prob nbly fair aud wurmer weather. RAILWAY COLLISIONS. Several Hours Keiiulrcd to Clear tip Wreck age of Cars. The excursionists hound for Lakeside this morning did not leavo town until about uu hour nftcr tin tlpiUjfUefgjljlepnrture, ow. lug to nn accident ftTOTjvlmnoy Piano duo to a collision. P. it H. englno No. Hsind throe ears were standing at GIM'citon at nil enily hour tills morning preparatory to shifting ears nt the Draper colliery when train No. 77, fast freight, ran into it. Tliecoiiduclor. engineer nnd fireman of the shifting crew jumped to save themselves nud, with tho exception of a sprained nnklo sustained by Conductor Ciosby, escaped Injury. The Impetus given them by tho collision sent tho shifting engine nud cars nt rapid speed to Mahanoy Plane At the water tnnk thy Shenandoah local fielght train was standing nnd heforo It could ho pulled ton place of safety tho runaway train from Gllbeiton nin into It, wrecking four cars badly. The delay to trallic only lasted about an hour, hut It took six hours to clear nw.iy tho debris. Trallic delay was avoided by running trains through the round house. PERSONAL MENTION. Thomas Kuydor spent to-day viilting friends at Tamaipia. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, was a town vis itor yestoiday. James Dolan, of Locust (lap. was a town visitor last evening. I,. 1,. Clark and son, ll nold, left this morn- ins for Philadelphia to visit friends. Miss Minnie l'owell is ill at her homo on East Coal stieet. Jack Windcll, foreman on tho Dally Demo crat, Johntown, I'a., is in town spending a few days visiting friends. Mrs. l'etcr Wills, of Centralia, and tho Misses Flaiitey, of Now Yorl., wero cntei talued at tho residence of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Hough, on South Jaidlii stieet, yes terday. Mrs. 15. F. (iallagher, of Washington, D. C! is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. II. Mouaglian, on South Main stieet. Misses Alice Lehe, Maggie l'almer and Corino Tempest spent to-day at l'ottsviile aud Tumbling Hun. Mrs. Paul, of l'ottsviile, and daughter, Miss Hannah, of New York, aud Mr. Iiolar, of the latter city, aro guosts ot friends in town. Misses Hattie Hess and Hollo Schackelford euioyed the sights in and about l'ottsviile to day. John Campbell, of Ashland, a formri resi dent of town, passed through heie this morn ing on Ills way toScranton. He will join tho engineer corps of tho Delawaie & Hudson Railway. Councilman William McCluire had addod a little hoy to his household. Miss Iiertha Hhines has gone to Wilkes- barro to spend an extended vacation among lelativcs. I fleorgo Hewers wont to Coal Dale to-day to i get threo horses for the Columbia Ihewing Company. Mrs. J.J. Francy, who Is spending the summer at Itingtown, visited friends in town to-dav. MAHANOY CITY. William llalunis had tho thumb of his right hand injured at tlio M.iplo Hill colliery by a fall of coal and Dr. Dunn amputated tho member. Patrick llooney, a driver at the Tunnel Iiiiige colliery, had his left leg badly injured while unloading timber at tho mine yester day. Joseph Sliipo, James Moran, Thomas Miller and liailoy I.oekowicz, boys of about fourteen years of ago, wero arrested for stealing matches from tho warehouse of II. J. Helser&Co. Miller was discharged and the rest wero held under ball for trail at court. Scrgt. Daniel Phillips, Corporal Paul Fowler and Privates Georgo F. Whi taker, Harry Sliaeil'er and Oliver Siioup have diafted a set of resolutions to lie presented to llio parents of their comrade, Stanley II. Swaitz, who died at Camp Alger last.week. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea is a pleasant l.ixa tivo. Herniates the bowels, polities tho blood. Clears tho complexion, liisy to make and pleasant to take, 2," cts. Sold by I'. 1). Kirlin aud a guarantee. Hmiutoii of 1 Ht Ik rcimu. The members of Company E, 18th I'eunii. Veteran Volunteers, will hold a reunion on tho Kith Inst., nt New Philadelphia, at .Mt(Jtiail'3 hotel. Among those In town who wero members of tho company and who will attend, aro the following: David Morgan, John A. WHtson, I!. V. Womer, Neal Diets and John IJrcunau. m(m,mmw?mmm,,mtK FAGTORY Will open on or about 2 Saturday, Aug. 6th. The proprietor, Mr, Spoont, is no stranger to the public, he hav ing been hi the furniture business on Kast Centre stieet for several years. As a promoter of low prices he led in the furniture line, aud will also lead in the shoe line. His stock will equal any in town. The new place is at 27 S. Main St. NEXT DOOR TO TUB 3 BEE HIVE. 3 sE Kverybody is invited to call 2 t and examine our stock. 3 Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Sinctaclis and eyo glasses fitted accurately Medical practleo resumed. 8N.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH. Bueknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Comprise a College with four- course 1 Academy for YuutiL' Men and ItovHl Ladles' Institute, u rclliied hoarding nehool; School of music wiin urauuuiing: courses. jir wuaioguo utfUrcHU WM. C. 6REIZMEB, n';.iu,t... DESEtW'ttD A THRASHING. lie Jeopardlrcd tho ltrputnttoil of Two Generations ot Ills l'anilly. H va evident when tho limn rapped nt tho door of tho htickwoods cabin that ha felt that ho had u i.rluvnnco. "Soiuethln wrontf, htmnftcrr" liuiulrod tho man who onmo In nnswer to Ida knock, noticing his excited condition. "WrotiKl" exclaimed tho PtrimRcr. "Wrong! Well, 1 should think there wnsl 1 met n boy about half u mile up tho road that I think liolonps to you." "Dong, pawky boy, with n coonskln cupf" asked tho mini In tho cabin. ' That's t lie ono, " ret urnod tho strntiKcr. "Ho had u gun and was ovldcntly out aft er iqiilrrols." "HI If, old fashioned, niuzzlo loading nuiif" suiz'iestcd tho niitivo. "Yin; n bltt tfi in about half a foot Ion cor than ho Is," unsworedthuKtniniror. "I didn't stop tn eeo whether It was n lnuzzlo loader or not, hut t uuess it wir. It didn't look now ommith for niiythlnf? else." "That was lko all riff lit enough," snlil tho lmtlvo. "What d'yo wimt of hlmf" "I wntit blip thrash'd," replied tho straliiier, with cinphusiH. "I want him thrashed (rood and hard so that ho'll hnro a llttlo seiiKi," "That's tnkln n purty bit; contract, Btrnntrcr," snld tho lmtlvo doubtfully. "He's a rluht llvelv bny, an thcro ain't any ono lnVhcsc parts bus licked him yet, except his dud, which is mo." "Well, you're tho ono that 1 want to thrash him. " "Oh, that's dlffer'ntl I thought inchbo you wns uoln to try it yourself. I don't mind llokln him when It's needful, Jest, so's to keep him In lino tin tench him that tho olo mail Is ramio consider bio yot, What's ho been dolnf" "IIo shot, nt mo us 1 emtio along tho road." replied tho htrj-niT. "Hutu about thatr" asked tho native doubtfully. "Surof Of course I'm sure. IIo yelled out that I'd t-enred a pmilrrol ho wns niter, and ho wusuolim to wing mo just to teach iuu to keep out of tho way. Then ho took deliberate aim m il flr,d." "An you'ro hero to kick about It I" ox claimed the native. ' Weil, don't you worry no more about that boy, stranger. I'll tan him good an plenty, an don't you foralt It. Aimed at you dellb'rute an uovcr lilt you, did ho? Why, shootln llko that'll disgraco tho hull fnmlly. Iliad you epoko of it, slrnnger. If you hear any yellln as you go down tho road, you kin know I'm teuchln that boy of mine thnt ho can't ruin tho reputation of two genor ntions without huln to BUlIer for it." Chicago Post erinouionorcr IE IC ka W Dtfh B VF I V I nnu pr 'pnaa tmucr ttm fctruigwat GEnHAN MEDICAL LAWS, prcEcimctt uy cmiEompnysiciMsi DR. HICHTER'S "ANCHOR w TAIN EXPELLER Woi Id rcnowneil ! licinrivkribl v puccrnf nl ! liOnlvrrniifno with Trade Alurk ' Anclicr Ad. IUihicrV Co-y Sl I'cnrlbt., iUnv 101k. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch ITonsos. Own Glassworks, &5&i0gU. Ludorsed & rccuuiaieuuuu by A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St.. i C. H. Hnirenhnoh. 1(11 M. Main nt . , .... . . r. P.D. Kirlin, 6 S. Main St.BKH! nt j.-i. ,uir DH. niCHTEK'S ANCHOH .TOaiArifAr, boat for I Coll". lVhpeplu.s 4toin ten CnK!;iIfiltu;i. MISCELLANEOUS. nOU IMC NT Dwelling lioiiMo, sK rooms, I littt'ly paliiti'il ami papi-re!, wiiter In tlio house. (. all at 1 JCast Coal Mroct, Slu'iiaiH limn, I'a. K-I-Ht A irooil reliable housekt't'iier for I Hinnll family, liomt mmkch. apply ai iuu Ili:itAi.i oillfi' t "I T A VTrn T.. n.,K. .,11 t.. I..rrii 1n liillllli t-ry trade. Apply nt the Hon Ton Millin ery, orth Main htri't't. p-iiJ6 TlOU ItKNT. Hnloon In Franu ImtUHtif;. for I' norof Mnln and Oak htreHs and nntlci KamoiiH Clothing hall. Apply to .J. J. Kraney. TAOll HlfiVr. A H:ilom with dwellim:. con- 1' talniii in comfortable rooms on Hontli Mnlu street. Loeatudln tho hiihlnoas portion HcaMinahlt' temiH. Cidl nt llKltAl.n ollU'e. h-2-lin FOlt H1,I5, -VatnubU- pmpcrty for h.iUs con bl.stlnof four (IwcI'inK lioiiscs, all conven iences and K""d Hcwcrao. For f nit her information apply at 327 Went IJoyd atreet, niiciiaiidoaii, l a. tvi-xv IOU HAIJ5 A vnlunblo property on Went ? Centre street, dwelling houwe, and alt con veniences In desirable location. Apply tn Thomas Tosh, for fnithcr partieularH. 5--7-tr ITOU HAI.K. A Hftloon flood Htand ami ecu ; tral location. Has two pool tables, ono being a combination of pool nnd blUlaniH Apply at the H j:kam oilier. tf NEW YORK FURNITURE EXPOSITION. We have one on a small scale at our warerooms, the goods being" selected by us last week while in attendance at the exposition. The selec tion comprises designs from the leading manufacturing" houses in America. Such odd 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 Main St. M 1 B Bit "Q0LD DUST." Which Half is dffik. the BetterHalf The housewife's duties ore harder than men v ft realize. Clcatiing alone is n constant lax on her strength, a ncvcr-cndcd task. More than half the rftwfKn. work of cleaning she can have done for her, if she -, 'Jfi&JTTs will, and the expense will l)lncxt to nothing. " ''" fK Does the better half of cleaning; docs it better i 1 than nny other way known; docs it easily, quickly aud cheaply. Largest package greatest economy, SMiuWinW THE N- K- FAIRBANK COMPANY, vHMUluy i Chicago. SULouli. New York. Hoston. Phllndciphla. SPECIAL : BARGAINS -ARE BEING OFFERED BY THE-cf) Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET. The prices which vu 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 Orwigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't fcrget the bargains we are oflering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building;,) 1 3 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND FLOOR. DRINK- CUvARY'S KXTRA I' INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-cnmr-sTOKE, o DKAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. SO Wast Contra Straot, Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a vulvcC Kufturss of the skin la Inva riably ulitaitHil hy tin) who uso l'ozzoMi'n Uuinplexlnii l'mvilcr. "fJOLD D0BT." GENUINE." AND SECURE BARGAINS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall pnperi nnd JccorntlonB Is one of tho nineteenth century accomplishments That is why thoo who select their wall paper nt CAUIHN'S K't Much delightful rcHiiIti. It WW neecHHitry ti purcliUHu tho lixpenslv mth-tt, thu (IcsIkiw nnd colorn are just ns artistic in thu chenper tfnulcs, If they aro not mo rich, l-or thoHuwho wish to decorate their mount with artibtlc wttll p.ipcrrt o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Tour Home or at Oar 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 oflice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. FOlt 8TAT15 HKNATOlt, COlli DUIrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Maiunov Citv. Hultject tn ltrpiibllcnn riilon. pou nmucroit ok tiih i-ooit, S. G. MIDDLETON, OV OlMlKHTOK, Hiilijcit tn lUiiuliliciin rulea. "JjlOIt 'OUNTY CONTKOM.Klt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok 1'ott 'fii.u Hulijrct to Itepiibllum ',k. pOU COUNTV SUHVKYOK, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Maiianov Citv. Sulijiit tu ltcpublliuu rvlea.
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