BOX PAPER. j Call on paper. Our new "Sweethearts" and go at 10 cents easily, us for box cheap ones 'Governess" worth 15c. A new lot of "Pennsylvania" jnst received You know the good value this box is. This price 1 25 cents. See our new 10c tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, d N. IVleln St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large ltottlo, so Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. lleallm unit runeriilH. Tlic funeral of the late William (I. Yuetic luiK will lie lielil on Thursday aflernuon at 2 30 o'clock at liis Idle ieiileiicc. In Vottiville. The interiiiciit will 1i at Charles IS.iber cemetery ami will lie private. The remain of I rank L. linrdnn, the young man ilrowneil in TumMlng Kim dam list week, weie hiteried at l'ottsvillo yester day afternoon. The funeral of Mrs John Dunn, who died at her homu in Kapiiahannock 011 Sunday niKht, will take place at 0 n. ni. to-moirow. lliKh mass will lie celebrated at St. Joseph's clmrcli, Girardvillc. Anthony l.avelle died at his homo in f'en tralia last uiirht of a liiiKeriiiu' illness. De ceased was aged about 03 years and is survived by his aecd wife and live chililrcn. Tlio funeral n ill take place on ThuiMlay imirn i tic Mr. Lavollc had many aciiualutances in and about Lost Creek. Tho funeral of llemy Wtirm took place at two o'clock this afternoon from the family lesidcncc, SO? Wett Centre street. The at tendance of relatives anil friends was larpe. Services were held in the Trinity lteformcd church, Hev. Uobeit O'lloylo, the pastor, ulllciatiug and the remains were intcried in in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall bearers wero .Messrs. William Miller, Hiram Spado, 1'etor Heck, Joseph U.iddow, William Brown and William Cattel. Aiiioiik tho out- of town residents who attended the funeral woie lrenry Koch, of Wilkesbarre: Mr. and Mrs. Gcorco Hockenbern and family of Den ver.Col.; J. K. Smith and family and llenja- mm Hoyernnd family of Mahauoy City. (leore Trinkle, iijjed 71 years, died at tho county almshouse at Schuylkill Haven last night Ho had been an inmate of tho hospi tal department of tho institution for about two years. His mother and a brother livo on West Dak street, in this town, and it is under stood they will claim the remains. Fred. Glover, a former resident of this town, died ntShamukin to-day. Ho left n wife and five children. Mr. lilover was formerly leader of l'aik l'lacc, Centralia and Shamokiu bauds at dill'ercut periods. No Mure Furlough. A letter received from Camp Alger to-day Btat' that Co. 1., Sth liegt., will start on Thursday for Camp Thniniigliuiie. 311 miles west, mulching ten mile a day, and no moio furloughs will bo granted. A Queer I'hiI. Tho l'hilndelphlu Record tolls of n rich man of that city who has n queer fml. Ho neither (rives nor accepts nny mouoy that hns ever previously been usod as legnl ten der. Whuther ho fears contmnlnntlon in tho exchange or only llkos to hatullo tho bright new coins nnd bills for tho plensuro of It Is not divulged. Hut, ivhutovcr tho reason, tho mlo is absolute. Ho carries with him n ttock of undlinmed coins of every denomination up to half dollars, beyond that crisp bills to the amount ho consldors necessary. That which ho buys ho pays for with tho exact chungo, and should ho by chance bo caught without moans of such precision tho seller is on tltlod to tlio full amount given him in ex cess of his bill. It is a Minitlvo measure no doubt and very interesting, but to cletivo to It strictly ono must needs have obliging bankers or a lion on tho mint. The Method of Miinuiil Training. The method by which manual training arouses and fosters n many Billed interest and stimulates desiro is by giving children something to do and by allowing such n froo play ot choice and individuality both In tho homcthlng and in tho lining that nt tho very llrst possible moment tho activity shall bo bolt directed When thlB point 1b once gained, the work of education has bo gun. Where tho will Is weak, as In tho caso of poor, amende children, tho Interest may soon llngi may indeed .putter and go qulto out, and all this is very dlsoourngiug. llut the interest must simply bo aroused ud stimulated afresh. Never, howovor great tho seeming extremity, must tho In terest mid desire of tho teacher bo made to do duty for that of the child, for the mo mui. this occurs the work of education ceases, and n mennlnglcss, unpsycholog leal process takes Its place. O, Hanforil Iionderson In Popular Science. 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, No. 143 Ifaat Coal Street, Hheiiniulonh, lViinii Mall orders promptly uttended to. WRIGHT' For all Bilious and Kskvous Disiasis. They purity Ihe IIlood and give IUalthy actloa to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HE AO ACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7WceesLBt. PSILitiilti REGULAR ARMY OH ! A ICfcrulllliK St 11 1 1 1 1 it Opined In T11 Mil l.inl Ml.t. A station for leeiulting men for the Itegu l.ir United Stales Army was opened in the Ferguson House block on West Centre street last night and lias been doing n rushing busi ness ever since the doors weie opened. Tlio station is in charge of Lieut. Francis I'. Si viler, who lias with hltn a corps of four assistants ill the persons of Dr. Fdward S. Meter, Sorgt. (icorge Keisliner and Corporals (leurgo Clegg and Siniiicl Wilson. They have been kept busy lccoiding names of ap plicants and other information nnd making physical examinations. The applicants ate first received in tlio outer olliie and, upon making sitisfactoiy answers at the recording desks, are sent to tlie lear room to bo ex amined by the doctor and Ids assistant. Lieut. Sivlter nnd his stall' foim a branch of the l'hiliidelpliia headquarters. They are enlisting men to till up the 'Jlst U. S. Infantry, which was locatd at l'lattsburg, N. Y., and had 100 men killed in the battle at Santiago. Tho Lieutenant started out with oldeis to lccrull at least 200 men. He his been at Heading, l'ottsvillc, Willlamsport and Shamokin. lie came from the latter plan- yesterday and thus far has an enlistment of 310 men. Since the opening of the station licio last night (50 residents of town liae enlisted. Nearly all of them are young men and it is said that the enlistment lias depiived the West Cherry street bao hall association of nearly all its members. Lieut. Siviler sajn lie enlisted 10 men from Shenandoah nt Sha mokin. Tlio men enlisted will bo sent direct to the camp at Lithia Springs, near Austell, Georgia, and about eighteen miles from Atlanta. It is said to be a beautiful place anil well adapted lor encampment purposes. Upon arrival at the Springs tho raw recruits will bo put through a course of preparation for active service, three drills a day being the program. When proficient in the tactics tlio recruits are next assigned to the 21st regiment, wherever it may bo in service. At piescnt it is still at Santiago. Lieut. Sivlter leaves an agent in each city and town he visits and last night he received a telephone messago from Jersey Shore, l'a., stating that several men from that place will reacli town to-day. Five recruits arrived from Willlamsport last night. Tho Lieuten ant says as long as lie can get lifteeu recruits a day he will keep tho station here open. A batch of recruits will leave town to-inniroiv. Livema, scald head, hives, itchiniiss of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, perman ently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Sittv llin Miclliipl-Dulllo lCace. Among tlioso who witnessed the Michael Dullio bicycle raco at Willow (irovo on Satur day wero 1'. J. Mulliolland, W. J. (ialvin, Irank I nolo anil 1). I!. Lewis, of town, and Timothy Coakley, of Mahanoy City. Michael won the rate, but his opponent was given tho decision. rallliful Colliery Muln. Tho employes of the Kehley l!un colliery regret tho death of one of tlio mules yestei day. Its ago was estimated at 30 years, and for the past 30 years tho animal was lanked aiming the most faithful about tho colliery. Annual Sales over C,O00, 000 Boxoa FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind nnd Pain In tho Stovnnoli, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drnwbinoss, Flushings of Heat. Loss ot Appotito, Costlvem-ss. Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams nnd all Nervous and Trembling SonsatloiiH. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, F.vory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. JIIXCIIAM'S PII,I.S, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Femalos to com plete health. They promptly remoo obstructions or irregularities of tlio sys tem nnd cure hick llcadnclic. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion I Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE ornr.y l'.itent .tleillcliio In the World, 25c. at all Drug Storos, TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned have opened a new lunuture store at Is'o. . 131 South Main street. The proprietors, Messrs. D. et J. Siegel, will buy another consignment of furniture in New York and Philadelphia early next week which will arrive in the latter part of the week . The public is invited to call and inspect it. m Our Stove Store Is at No. 123 South Main street, a few doors above the new place. Our fall and winter selection will comprise eight c: loads of stoves, ranges and heatets, which will begin to arrive shortly. All GOODS SOLD CHEAP. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South Hain St. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Lssiu ltocd, of West Oak sticet, has gone to Parsons, Lnzuino county, iiecom punlod by her grandmother, Mrs. liichai'd I'ahner, who whs in town tho past week as tho guot of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Iteod. Miss liced intends to spend a month with relatives at Parsons. Mr. and Mrs John Watson left town this morning for William-town, to attend tlio funeral of a relative. Jacob N'oll visited friends at Pottsvllle. Thomas Grant mado a trip to tho county seat to-day. George J. Wadllnger, V,v , of Pottsvllle, spent this morning In town on professional business. Ifev. Charles lioads, of Philadelphia, secre tary of tliu Methodist Sunday School Hoard, was in town to-day attending tho funeral of Henry Wurin. H. M. Wasloy Is in attendance nt tho Moun tain Grovo camp meeting. Charles II. Harris, of Win. Penn, has re turned homo from his trip to tho old country. Ho visited Kngland. Mrs. Hugh O'Jtara has given birth to n baby boy, Mrs. John Dclauey, of South Main street, has presented her husband with a baby boy. W. llrucn Stoner, of Sunbiiry, and it. C. Itoone, of St. Clair, wero the guests of It. L. Mellck last evening. Health Olllcer Conry and three children and Mamie and Sallie Ormsby have returned from Atlantic City. 1 linlit Girls. At about 11:10 o'clock last night a fire alarm was sounded from box 25, at the cor ner of Main and Centre streets. It was re sponded to by Driver llolvoy witli the chemical engine and members of tho Phoe nix Fire Company with their lioso carriage, hut there was no tire for them to work upon. Tho alarm was caused by tho timidity of some girls. A belated young man tried to gain entrance at the rear of his homo on ljist Centre street, and next door to the house occupied by Max lieeso's family. His cl-iii ts to get in weie heard by the Missis lteese, who concluded that burglars weie trylug to get into their house nnd started a ehoius of scieams. The youngest daughter ran out upon the street and said something about fire, wheicupoii Policeman Mullahy sent in an alarm. Ilelil fur ii Hearing. James Gaiighau, of St Nicholas, was to day arrested at that place by Watchman John Crcary, of town, on a warrant charging that Gaughan picked tho pocket of Patrick Mouaghan, of West Coal street, and stole a siivor watch and gold chain valued at f'-is. Mouaghun says he caught Gaughau's hand in his pocket. Gaughan was placed in tlio lockup pending a hearing to-night before Justice Shoemaker. Deeds Itecoriled. Deed from Solomon lteed, executor to Hubert S. ISashore, for a lot of ground in Pinegrovo twp Deed Irom Theo. Satti.ohn, administrator, to Robert S. liashore, for a house and lot in Pinegrovo twp. Deed Irom H. S. llashorc et ux. to Harry M. Kckert, premises in Pinegrovo twp. Deed from Michael G, Stiotiphnucr and w'fo to Harry M. Eckort, for two small pieces of land in P negrovo twp. Deed from Wm. llarton and wife to Mary Ann IIouer, premises in Tainaqua. Deed from Kdwanl Ilatisain ct al. to A. J. Pilgram, premises in Pottsvillo. Deed from Arthur J. Pilgram and wife to Maine F.. li.uistim, premises in Pottsvllle. Kenilrirk llmisn Free I.nucli (!mnd Army bean soup will be served, free, to all patrons to-night. Iltitlor School Teachers. Tlio board of directors of tho Ilutler town shin school district elected teachers for the ensuing year. All tlio old teachers wore elected with tho exception of Orea Letller and Flmcr Maurer. Mr. I.clllcr tauejit at Ilrcad Mountain, and Maurer taught at tlio Island. Tho changes in location aro few: Miss Emma Englo goes to ltroad Mountain, and is succeeded at Ft. Springs by Miss MeClain, who formerly taught at Iilg Mine Iiun, and Miss Costello, goes from I.ayello to Ilig Mine Itun. Mr. Shoemaker, formerly at l.avelle, goes to the Island, and G. S. Maurer goes to l.avelle. Dleil I'rmil Lead l'olsonlug. , William Wiudish, aged 25 years and a former resident of Yatesvillo, died in tho l're-Jiytorian hospital at Philadelphia on Sunday night from the en"ects of lead poison ing coutnictcd wliilo employed as a fireman in one of the .ead foundries of tho city. The remains were brought to town to-day on the noon 1'. it 1. train and removed by Under taker O'Neill to tho residence of tho de ceased's parents at Vatesville. Tlio funeial will take placo to-morrow. High mass will be celebrated in the German Catholic church and interment will bo mado in tho Annuncia tion cemetery. Mothers loso their dread for "that terrible second summer" whon they havo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in tlio house. Naturo's specific for summer complaints of every sort. Miss Clrllliil Improved. Injuries in the caso of Miss Sallio Orillln, of Harry's, believed to bo fatal, havo been reduced by the physician s skill and tho young lady is expected to return home within a week or so. Sho was employed in fiill's dry L'oods store, and was on a visit to St. Clair, July i, when accidentally burned. Fountain pons, from 23e to f'.'.5(l at F. J. I'ortz's. tf The Heading lleur War. There is something humorous In tho Head ing beer war. When tho war tax of a dollar was put on, tho prico per barrel jumped from $7 to iS, but it has since fallen to $7 with GO cents oil' for cash, to f U and now to f5.B0 al though the tax is still on, says tlio Mahanoy City Kecord. Welcomed to tlio l'oltl. Messrs. M. E. Doylo and M. J. lawlor, two well known journalists, yesterday as sumed chargo of tho Daily News, and will conduct that paper under tho tltlo of tho News Printing Company. They will till lone felt want" in the sanctum of our evening contemporary, lloth are Journalists of much ability and should moot with tho success, they deserve. Hiuiil liOuretl. Alex, I'cnkouskl, a Lithuanian resident of town, had a largo ciu in the back of his left hand severed yesterday afternoon by a fall ing piece of coal in the Maple Hill colliery. The Injury was dressed by Dr. bteiu. At Tayno's nursery, Clirardville, you will 11 ml tlio largost stock overseen in tho county. Has Son ut Manila Garrett McKernan, a venerable resident of East Coal street, has received a lotter from his son, Edward, who is at Manila, Philippine Islands, as a member ol uo. u, lilli u. , Infantry. Tho son says ho was at the taking of tlio I-idronu Islands and that his coin pauy arrived at Manila on the day ho wroto the letter, July ist, l'aid the Cost uutl Fees. Ex-County Commissioners Frank ltontz, John 1. Martin and Charles F. Allen visited tho court house and paid the rourt coU and witness fees in tho recent caso ugainst them. The lino of fii.10 imposed upon eacli ot them has not yet been paid. 1'. & It. 1'ay Day, I'aymastor Ouy will pay tho I', A It, rail road employes at Mahanoy Plane and vicinity on Tuesday, August 23, MAHANOY CITY. A Minor Has 11 Itmiiitrkiililo Uncapo I'roui Dentil. Mahauay City, Aug. n. Thomas MeNealls, 41 years old, met with an accident nt the North Mahanoy colliery yesterday afternoon by which ho had a narrow CRcapo from death. Me wits leaving tlio colliery to work elsewhere and on his way to the shop to get his tools was struck by a trip of four loaded WHK0IH. Mo was knocked down and leeelvid a big gash on his head beside a number of bad bruises, ills condition is serious. The Union t'jtrnhl farmers ato abutit to begin a warfare against tho Mahanoy town ship authorities on account of the bad con ilition ot the roads in the latter township. The farmers propose to tako the mutter Into court and are circulating a petition with that Intention. l'ctcr Dennis, a private of Co. 13, Sth licet , and who was home on a furlouch from Camp Alitor, was married by Justico May hist even liiKtoMln Until Jones, of St. Nicholas. Dennis left for Camp Alucr to-day. Jacob lteese and Irank kolhos, with their families, have (tone to Cleveland, ().. wluve they have secured employment. rliomas rnunt and (Icorce Trevaikis aro just leeoveriiiK from a serious illness occa sioned by eatliiK watermelon. Tiovankls is a resident of I Iazlcton and c.inui heio to visit Truant's family. Six people in all partook of the melon and bccuuie ill, but all aie now able to bo about. Mrs. Mary Valence, an used lady, died this morning at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Divid I,. Thomas, at Uilbcr.oii. Sho had been an invalid for years. Halliard O'Dotiuoll, a loader at tlio Xorth Mahanoy colliery, became ill while on his nay In the bottom of the slope last- itveniiiL' and was leliioved to his lioiuu. Infant's lace caps, the cheapest and hirecst slock in town, at F. ,1. l'-'itz's, i!l North Main sticet. tf REFUNDING A TAX. I. .V K (!. .V I, Co. Will licstorc Mono) M, III I'nilel- the Allen I. all'. Mahanoy City, Auuiwl II --It has been olliciully aunoiniiTil that when the employes at the 1'. i: It ('. ,1 1. col ieiies in tlio Maha noy district receive their wanes on the next pay d.i) the alien employes will have le slored them the money withheld by llm company about a year iiru under the alien lax law. It is also stated that the restoration will apply in all tho distiicts ill which tho company's collieries aro locatid. The sums retained range Irom threo cents to two dollars and the nge,rcj;.iio sum is thous ands of dollars. The work of rcturniiiu tho money will be moredillicult tlian that attend ing the collections, as many of the collieries have since been shut down and truce of many of tho moil has been lost. l'or.rricAi. roivrs. Senator Quay was in Philadelphia. It is hardly necessary to say that Major Finney was thcro also pulling at his Senator's coat tail. David Graham will receive the liepubbcan nomination for the Senate m this district with very little if any opposition. His elec tion is a foregono conclusion. Joseph Nichter is already building his fences for tho Democratic nomination for County Treasurer next year. Major John F. Finney, in his argument persuading Harrison Hall to allow the use of his name as a Congressional candidate, very truthfully stated that "it would harmonize both factions of the party" and further assured Mr. li.ill that the Journal would sup port Ills candidacy. Evidently liruuim has tapped his barrel in tlio vicinity of the polit ical sanctum of our contoniporary. Why Hind Coal Is Not Used. Secretary W. K. I.oul, of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Association is in receipt of a letter from the Navy Department in answer to ids communication relative to the uso of anthra cite coal in tho navy. It says that the buieati is opposed to tho design of boilers for the use of anthracite fuel fur many practical and strategic icasons, which may ho briefly stated as follows : 1. Tlio low rnto of combustion of anthracite coal witli natural draft, thus in volving greater weight and space for boilers. give the samo power. 2. Practical impossi bility to procure anthracite coal except on our own Atlantic coast, so that bituminous coal would havo to be used elsewhere 3 Greater length of time required to chango the condition of the fires from slow to rapid production of steam with anthracite than with bituminous coal a greater strategic disadvantage. HOT WEATHER OR NOT There are some tilings you must I-css trouble to buy here than anywhere buy. else. A REAL BARGAIN. A Few Shirt Waists To Go at Halt Price. Thirty dozen Japonel silk handker chiefs, hemstitched, HncLawn Hemstitched Handkerchief Trimmed all around the edge with for 5 cents worth 15 cents. LACE fine lace 50 doen of them to ro at loc, worth 25 cents. CAPS. few odds and ends to goat half price. MORGAN'S Fancy Bazar, 23 N Main St. Mmmmimimmimmmmti Is now open at 2 South Main St. 2T The proprietor, Mr. Spoont, is no stranger to the public, he hav ing been in the furniture business on Kast Centre street for several years. As a promoter of low prices he led in the furniture Hue, and will also lead in the shoe line. His stock will equal any in town. The new place is at 27 S. Main St. NKXT D00H TO BED HIVE. inn s ; Everybody is invited to call 3 and examine our stock. 2 Tho Rosy Frcsnoss And a velvety soltuens o( liTnin Is Inva riably obtained by tbivi wIiuuho I'ozzomi'u Uoniplcilnn J'oMilrr. TIIK WISATIIIHt. The forecast for Wednesday t Fair and rlear woathor, without much Increaso of sul triness, and light westerly winds, bccoiniui: variable, with slowly rising temporatuie, fol lowed by rain In tho southern nnd western districts. iTi'HY PU1INTS. Happenings Throng! .nit t'llrouieli it Inr linst tlio Cnlintr I'cmsal. Pottsvillo's company was last night mustered lulu the service of tho new Pro. visional Guard. The Polish voters of Heading havo organ ized for political purposes. The members of the Mahanoy City Ath letic Association are coiisideilng the advisa bility of building a olio-hair mile trolling track. It is said a ccneial tcdnctlon of wages nt Delano bar h'cn inaugurated. An oiiginal pension of fil has been granted to Jos. Ilniin.in, of Delano. Workmen arc at work im'tho new addition to the (lilherton M. E. church. Thomas Glenwriglit has accepted tho posi tion of outside foreman at Phoenix Park colliery. He formerly held a similar position at Thoniftstiiwn. Harry Gcrrlty, of Centralia, Is sud'orlng from several bruki.ii ribs, caused by a mil of coal at North Ashland lolllcry. The Germau Catholic Knights of Ashland will have an outing on the 17th inst., at the park near that town. Mr. Harvey lllew, of Locust Valley, and Miss l.lz.ie Mailer, Tuscorora, will be mar lied August Sltli at Tusearora. The P.O. S. of A. will nilso a Hag at Gil berlon on Saturday. Tyrone is to hae a faelorj that will tuin out 10.(100 corncob pipes dally. Pupils in Ifiiriisbuig public schools will use tablets instead of slates the coming year The Pittsburg Vale Cutupany will con tinue its work on shells tor the government, regardless of pe'ace prospects. Stcelton's Young Men's Christian Associa tion is just getting ready to send ISiblcs to Pennsylvania soldiers at the front. The Li-high's new hrcakci nt Sugailoaf, neat lla.leton. isueail completed, and will soon turiiish work to nearly l.BJil men. Driving down hill between .Shamokin and Ehshurg, a carriage pnty was upset by their vehicle breaking, and several persons were injiiri'd. Fifteen Lancaster county Prohibitionists Humiliated William L Jackson for Congress yesterday. William D. Snyder for State Senator, and a complete county ticket. Geranumiis, fuchsias, pausies, daises, roses, cte., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, Girardville. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. .Itarrhigo Licenses. Frederick E. IMoinan to Miss Lizzie llarllet, both of Tainaijiia. Nickola Doinarilznnd Anuio Doodzar, both of Kolayres. RHEUMATISM.! TTSTTTJ TD.T t . , , .. . . . f u.,...uwi.. ami cinniar uocrpianits, n. i prcpau-u nail t iuu M.-lcgcnt GERMAN MF.DIIUL LAWS DR. n.CHTER'S in WorM renowned I Uemnrkidilv Pllccrspftil I c Only cnmiinoM-lth Trade Mark Anchor. JK. Ail.ltUlitcrl'o.,2!.'lYiirlft., 'nv lork. i 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hontos. Own Glassworks. 25&U)iiVS. Jiadoriicil & rtcuuiuiuuiiiat by A. Wasley. 106 N. Main St., . IT. Hagenbuch, 101 N. Main St., . r. r. D. Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. SliPftftTirinflh- on. niCHTcrrs 1 "ANCHOR" STOMACHAT, fcoat fori Jolt' . JiyNprnein A-Htomiirli CTninpiiiiiiiw. I MISCELLANEOUS. A rooI ri1 ilahlc IioiiBokoeiier for h in nil family, 11i;hai.i ollk-c (JooU waives. Apply at mi' TOH KFSNT. A Hnlonn with (hvolllnj;, cni- tulnlng in coinfnrtiiltlo rooms on Himth Main Htu'Lt. Loon tot Mn tlio lusinei poitfon Kentumalile terms- Call at Hfkam Hike. M-2-lm FOll MAM2, -Valuable property for Halo, con Htsthiir of four ilw cl iiiir lioust'H. all convt'ii- For fmtlior Information apply at B'J7 Wtst Slmiumlonh, Lloyd Mrut't, 8-1-2 w IjlOIt 8AM5. A vain titles property on West I1 Centre street, dwelling lion wo, and all eon venU'lueH In dewlrablo locution. Apply to Thomas Tndi, for further partlciilarH. fw7tf IilOIt HALK. A saloon (lond tand and een- tntl location. Huh two pool table, ono beliitf a combination of pool nnd hllllunlH. Apply at tho Ukuai.D oilier. tf THE NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. The only furniture stor in Shen andoah and vicinity that gives you the opportunity of re-furnishing your home with new furniture in exchange for your old. A reason able rebate will be allowed on all exchanges. This offer is made for a limited time only. Come early and take advantage of it. Do not wait until it is declared off, Our stock consists of a beautiful line of bed room suits, excellent finish, such as quarter sawed oak, bird's eye maple, mahogany and other kinds, elegantly carved Parlor suits, different designs and colors. Tables, rockers, chairs sideboards, bed steads, mattresses Springs, best grades, and chenper than ever. Iron bedsteads and cribs. Stoves and Ranges are also included in our business. NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 110 E. Centre St. 1 'f'- " ' AXteclablcPxcparafiohforAs similallnlg tMTood ntulltcg ula liiig tlifeStomachs andDowels of EromolcsT)lgcstion,CIiccrfiil ncssarulEcst.Gonlnins neither OpiutnlMorphinO nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. jtac orouiUrSMa'arjraiii HfxAtUeSJu jinist 3tI' fli CtuionatSoJo, 4 ftetmScfiJ Cltinfud Sifr?r : liivfw- tlarvn ApcrfcctUcmcdy forConstipa fion.Sour.Siomach.Dinrrhoca, Wortus',Convulsions Jcvcrish ticss andLoss OF SLEEP. TfltSitiule 'Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT C0PVOF WHAEPCn. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND FLOOR. DRINK- CLKARY'S KXTUA- l-INK QUATJTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-enenr - store. o nUAT.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2 West Centre Street, Baeknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. CimiprlncM n College with four wunrai Academy for Youn Men nml lloynl Ladles Institute, urcllncil honrdlni; nchoolj School ol Music with trudimtlnu coumi'a. l'or cntiilouuo ndilress WM. C. GRETZINGER, RegULreawrUburB, pa Dr. Frank Womer, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Hjh'i tucli-H ami rye gliuwra flttetl accurately Mt-ilU.il prui tlio rcsuineil. QN.JARDIN ST., SHENANDOAH, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITV. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll jmpiTH nml Jecorutlnna is ono of tho nineteenth century neeotnpllahment. That U why thine who select their wnll imper ut OAUDIN'S Ket mich delightful resnlta. It Isn't neeesHiiry to purehaKe tlie expensive KrmIffOno design ami cnlov aro Jint nn nrtUtle In tho chenper (jnulea, If they nrc not so rich. Pur thosowho wish to decoriito their rooms with artistic- wo 11 paper o to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoali, Pa. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Storo. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. IYeave tliem at the ofiice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING CO IV! PA NY. COH HTATH HHNATOIt, " 80th nialrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Oi' Mahanoy City. Hultjei't to HrjiublloAu rulon. poit ninicoTon ok tiik rooit, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Or (IlIJIKUTON, Hnlijcct to l!i'plllcnii rulca. JjlOH OOUNTV CONTltOI.I.KIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok 1'orraviu.ii. Buhji'ct to Itepuhllcan rulus. JOIt COUNTY BUHV1CVOH, MARK D. BOWMAN, ok Mahanoy City. Hilojcct to Hciiuhllcun minx. A unod plnce for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, it K. Centre utrect, Mcllet'a bulldlnR, Wine, Whlsklra, llrcr and Clip'rs. Krethuil lieer lu town alwttya on t.
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