BOX PAPER. Call on paper. Our new "Sweethearts" and go at id i'C IH r us for box cheap ones 'Governess" worth 15c. ;.nii-A'.-:inm" just You know the good received value this box is. This price is 25 cents. See our new 10c tablets. They are beauties. HOOKS & BROWN, a Main St. CANTRELL & GOCHRANE'S 20 Cents Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Sheiinndoali, l'n. FINNEY REWARDED. The Hc'llMlttll! IN'lHlliIIcjltl .Miulo Stll,-Tri'us-iircir lit l'hllail.'liililn. Tlio l'rosiilpnt yostenlay np(iintrd Jolm K l'itiuoy. of I'uttsville, to ho assistant Treasurer of the I'nitiil Stiitei nt l'liiladul phia, succeeding W. 11. llii-glur, whoio term expired lust Saturday. Tlio aniioniiceuicnt of the njijioi iitmcti t was received with 111111I1 sitiifactioii iimoni! both KcpulilliiiMs and Democrats, who had 101110 to believe, fiom tlie Ioiir delay, that Schuyl kill county was to receive 110 recognition at tho hands of the "powers that bo." .Major Kinney is well known to the readers of the 1Ikuai.1i, among whom he has done cllectlvo work for the Keiuililican rau-o while a resid ent of this town. Kinney was born at l!e:iil hiK. and has resided in this county 35 yours ; attended Kcpubliruu state conventions', rep reteutcd this county in the national con vention at St. Louis; served in the State Treasurer's otllce; secretary of the Hepubli cau county committee several times; was a member of Shejiandoih Council, and is now School Director at l'ottsvillo, andisat present publisher of the Miners' Journal. The position to which ho has been ap pointed carries with it a salary of ft.liuo, and Lis bond, $150,000, has already been arranged for. Mr. Kinney controls 30 appointments in connection with his ollico, most of which are governed by civil servlco rules. Ho will assume the dutios of his ollico on September 1st. It will ho remembered that Kinney was stioiigly uudorsed fur Naval Otllcer, and then for Surveyor, and finally for tlio position to which lio lias liceu ap pointed. Crippled by Rheumatism. Thoso who havo Rheumatism find themtulvoj urowinn Hterulilv worso nil tlm while. Onu reason of this is that thu rmiiudles prescribed by tho doctorH contmn mercury ana potnsn, wuon il tlniutuly intensity tnoiliseimo by caus ing tho Joints to bwoII and stiffen, S reducing ft govern aching of tho bonos. . S. 8. has beon curing Rhoumatism for twenty yeur oven tho worst ease whioh xeeinod almost Incurable. C'apt. O.K. nuRhos.tho popular railroad eomluetor, of Columbia, S. 0., had an experi ence with Khoumailsm -wbloh oormnccd him that there Is onlr ono euro for that painful dl. ca.i lie says: "I was a great sufferer from mus cular Kbeumatlsm for two years. I could get no permanent rollef from any medlctno pre f --ilied by my physician. 1 about a doien bot tles of your S. 8. 8.. and Hum I era as well as I cviTwaslnmyllfn. Iam euro that your mediclno cured me, and I would recommend It to anvona eurlurlug from any blood disease, Evsrybody knowB that Rheumatism is a diseased statu of the blood, and only n blood remedy Is tho only proper treatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates tho trouble. JrheBlOOd being Purely Vcgotablo, goes dlroct to tho very cause of tho dlseato and a per manuut euro always reiultB. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potusn. mercury or otner a&n- gerouB minerals. Rooks mulled frco by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Guorgla. I ! . Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. R. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 1 50 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Kaat Coal Htreet, Rhennmlnuti. l'enim Mifcll orders promptly attended to. UUKLS WrttHt AIL LlblAIUi, , ltoat Cuuifli Hyruu. Tauten CIimmI. Veo 1 rri lu IM1. Mini it iiniyyinia. lu I line, hnlil I I Iit flrtiptfUu. A good place (or a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 K. Ceutrs treet, Mcllet'n building, Wine, WhUklri, fleer and Claars. Krcuheal beer In town lwyi on Up. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, JlAV nd HTHAW, ' Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 wcee'ntrc st PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. W. i:. Marshall, of Ninth While sttetl, it rapidly roiiv.ilcsuiiiK fiom her nt tAct 01 IUiichs. Mr. and Mrs. llielmid Dalili mid family and MIm Marie llurrows spent the day at l'ottsvillc and Tumbling Hun. Mrs. .I0I111 lKmlhiR wan a passenger to I'ottsvlllu this morning. I!ov. and Mrs. C'oruelbis l.iiirlnln and daughter, were county sont vlsltois to day. William Toolo, of Sunbui.v, Is bolng gtieted by his numerous filends aliout town to-duy. "Hilly," as ho is familiarly known. was formerly bartender lit tho Hotel Kraucy. Min Minnie Jones, of l.mt Creek, left for an extended tour to Vlrg'iiia. She will bo away for seveial weeks. MIwum Charlotte and Ireno Klunor, who have been vUitlng Miss Kmlly Kriek, 10 tiirned to their homo at Sollnsgrovn to-day. Tho yoiinu ladies weio dellghled with their visit. S. O. M. llollopeter, 1 , is again attend ing to his extensive legal business, after en joying a short vacation among tlio cool sea breezes at Atlantic City and other resorts. Mrs. 1!. W. Sheeler, of Ilrooklyn, Is the guest of her sinter, Mrs. K. C. IteeMi, on South .latum sticet. Mrs. Doiigheity, of Philadelphia, is visit ing town relatives and acquaintances. Miss Annie llrennan, of South Main stiect, Is visiting relatives at Minursvlllo. Miss Virdie Kehlur has loturncd homo fiom a visit to Miuorsvlllo. Miss Com Weaver, of lliltlmore. is being entertained at the residence, of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Maishall, or X rth White street. Miss Ijiiini Muyer, who spent tlio past few days visiting friends nt Mt t'annel, returned homo yesterday. Mrs. William Van Doucckcr and daughter, Dollle, lctiinicd to their homo at Itoyeis town to-day. '1'hcv welo tho iruests of Mr. nml Mrs. 1'. 1). lloluiaii. M. V. Conry, Ksn . of Scrantnn. and Miss Julia Spellmau . ol Akron. Ohio, spent to day at the county heat. Thomas Ilurst. of Ashland, was 11 town visitor yeMerday. Mrs. M. C. Watson vUitttl relatives at Ashlaml yesterday. Miss Maine Carr, of l'hiladolpliia, is being entertained by Miss Kate Cunningham. John Hough, of llostnu. Mas.. Is visiting his parents on South Jardin street. Mr. Hough is chief tuner in the Now England Conservatory of Music. Mr and Mis. Meyer Kolb. of Philadelphia. are tlm guests of Mis. S. 1). Iless, 011 West l.loyil street. Mrs. Kphraiin l'otts, of Knickville, was the guest of Wm. l'enn fi lends to-day. Misses Mary McDermott and Minnie llutlor have returned home from a visit to l'otts villo. (ir.int Holders, of I'ottswllo. was tho guest of John Stein to-day. Charles Mi Uovern, a volunti or in the 8th licgiuient. l'n. Vol . is Inline from Dunn I.oung. Va , on a furlough. Annual Solos overO,OQO,000 Doxoa FOR BaiOHS AND HEEV0U3 DISORDERS ptieh as Wind and Tain In tho StoiTHich, 0lddInc3S. Kuluest after meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, l'lushiucs of Hoar. Loss of Appetite Cosllvelief.s. JJlotches on tho Skin. Odd Chills. DIs. ttirbed Sleep. Frfirhtful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trombllntr Bonsai inns. THE FIEST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Kvory sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lir.l-.CIIAM'S 11 U.S. taken n3 direct ed, w'll quickly restore Fomalos to com plcto health. They promptly romovo obstructions'orlrrcKUlnritios of tho sys tenn nml euro Writ llendnelic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills are Without a Rival And havo tho LARCEST SALE Ofnr.j l'.-ucni .lleillclne in the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still in existence and Is selling large quantities of Furniture daily. It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to lie found in our stock of FURNITURE. ' Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any for special mention. Our low prices deserve a special word of praise. SPECIAL FOR ' THIS WEEK. Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, lor - - 1 ,S5 Intension springs, to lit any bed, for - $1.00 Steel and Iron liedSleads, white enameled, for ,00 Davison's BUSY. FURNITURE. AND, STOVE. STORE, 121-12,1 North Alain St. To Consumptives Tim tiii(IerItrinil liavfnir hvvn rcstnm! to hi'ultli lv ttiiiiiiltt nifutiM. aftur HtilTi'rhiir fur uwrul yntr with nevure lunt; ulTfttiim, nntt mm iiretiu uitwjn.c wuiiBUUipiiuu, is uiijkmii m nuiki-known to hU K'llow uutTcri'rn tho inwtiitt o( curt. To thosu who iKwlrv It, ho wilt chver fully utsin (fmsof clmrKv) wmy of the prtv vripllon tiBt-d, which they will llnd u Hiiru curt for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Ilron cliitlB ami nil lliront ami hint; Maladies. He 1iojmm all HtilTfrurv will try h In remedy, H Invaluable. Thoic ilmirlni; the jirtmriplloii, whkh will -ot l hem nuthlnif, and may prove u OttHHIUK, Will JlltUMt HIltirvtlM, Uev, A. DDWAHl) WILSON, Jlruuklyn, Nuw York. Pjnuuus FAVORS THE DAM. A iiixp.lir Itidlltlim tlin Olii'ctorfi uud I'titom tli ltH'rtnlr. r.linuit IlKliAl.li: 1 will iiViiil mysolf or your Invlt.ttloii to say a low wordi in rcunrd to tlio subject of nioro water. Tim rntitlnirs of tho editor of tho News bear nioro of tho uirtnarkH of a "Job" than tho action of tlio members of tho ltumugli Couurll, In umkliiK an honest ell'ort to itlvo the people of Shell iuidoah an adeqnto supily of water. The ufdrewld rnntitiKs. (I can not call tlicin any thlnn else, us they do not contain a single arjtument to show why tho people of Shell iuidoah should he satWled with water for mlv eiuht hours, when by tho expenditure of a fow dollars they cull have all the water for twenty-four hours) of this new editor, who no Imibt Illumines ho Is the Horace llreoly of the anthracite coal regions, and ohlblts his vaporing In bli; typo, miikes a great cry of Increnslnir the debt ! Ho would find by referring to the half- audited repoit (which was iniiilo by tho lior- oiiuli Auditors and for which they were moro than well paid) that Tax Collector Scnnlan owed this borough at that tlmo $31,500.01 Mr. llurko owed this borough fl2,G3.ail, which lio ran easily tee will mako a total of ? 1 1,1 13.:S0. I ask any fair minded man how could wo got 111 debt $!(l,000 by using some of the money owed by llurko nnd bcanlan, nnd is It f.ilr for tlio pooplo of Shenandoah to be kept on a scant supply of (lod's pure water bechuso Scanlan nnd Jtiukc are negligent In their business' It looks something similar to a "job" when a collector holds $1.", 118.118 of tho borough's monoy for throe years. Hero's a clianco for a column in big typo by "Orceloy" on that subject. A word in regard to tho manner of doing tho work. Our reform editor (who by the way should coulluo himself to the truth, as tho water works are only In operation three years this month, whoreas ho has created an opinion in Scranton, Huzlctou and Mahanuy City that they aro running mivcii years) .seems to bo terribly afraid of force work. Tho iloroiigh Council are and should be afraid of contract work, as thoro was not a contract mado (and thoy were made by lawyers, too,) that did not extend far beyond the figure. Nono of tho seven men who are now desirous of giving tho people mure water were on tho Council at that time, al though they know of the circumstances, and wcro forced to the conclusion that the only proper way to do such work Is by tho day if they could secure a eapublo superin tendent and engineer who would furnish the tools for so much per cent, as it is out of the question for the boiough to purch isu eugiiies, hollers, derricks, pumps, etc., uecessaiy to carry on such work. Just taku tho question of engine and boiler alono. No firm would think of soiling the borough tho-,0 things for any less than from j.'iOO to $1000; derrick, from f-'OO to froOO ; pumps tho same latin, also tools. Nuw as to an iucieaM- of revenue If the borough weieable to guaranteo water they would not only be able to bold tho consumers they have but thoy would undoubtedly bo able to take on a great many who aro on tho old water company's plant. There nro quite a number who lmvo left the borough's plant and unluss we can get nioro water we will lose our con sumers not by one's and two's, but by the dozens. So hurry up the new reservoir and build it with the aid of your homo labor, who when they receive their wagos vill stay hero and circulate it. Not run oil" to some now railroad and spend it there or send it buck to a Dago country. If the superintending of this reservoir were given to some str.iugo D.igo driver and a strange engineer who would bo impartial ( YVomclsdorf for instance) thero would be no howl from these would-be reformers. Wo want moro water and wo want it pure, and these even Coiiucilmen should be upheld in their ctfurts to give us more water. I will concludo by saying let us bewaio of the "wolf in shceps clothing." What kind of reform did tho News advocate .when it came to benefitting tho taxpayers on tho electric light question a short timo ago? rheir reform was all against the taxpayer. nnd to read their remarks carefully we aro led to believe that thoy aro giving us another loso when they object to giving us an abund iiuo of (lod's own beverage. Taxpavku. M I'ayno's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will llnd tho laigost stock overseen in the county. PITHY POINTS. lrippenlii;H Tliriiiigliuut tlin Cnuntry Clirouliilfwl for HuHty 1'nrunHl. Tho lioanl ol Health will im et to-morniw itvriiliiK. The Shenaniloali "100" will hnlil ft solect ihuico lit HIkIi Point park this oveniiifc'. S. O. Seairer, of Mnhanor City, has pur chased Fleet's novelty store at Shaiiiokiii. Tho Schuylkill county Veterinary Associa tion will meet at Ashland on September 7th. Tho Wesley League will meet at Oirard- villo next Tuesday. Miss Lizzie .Mates, of Mahniioy City, will sine a solo. Tho one mile nco between Summers, of St, Clair, aud Desmond, of Now Philadelphia, will lo run in tho aiauauoy uity puric on Satunlay. Jefferson Yost, of Tiimaiiua, employed as a bmkeuiau on tho I'. & It. loid, was overcome by tho heat while at umosiuo yesteriiay. Tho mcctlni: of tho taxpayers will bo held in ltobbins' opera houso this ovenliiK, to pro test against the erection of tho pioposcd (lain. The superb accommodation furnished by the Pennsylvania railroad company on its sea shore excursions, makes the trip a very delightful ono. The next and last excursion (,'oos Thursday, September 1st. Mystery surrounds the death of in un known man' whoso body was found in a barn near Hazletou, lly a fall of coal nt the Wyoinlni; colliery. Luzerne county, Joseph Kluoski was fatally injured. The famous Iluektail veterans, of tho civil war. will hold a reulmcutitl ro-uiilou nt Oettysburi! on September U, 10 and 11. Harbor Walter Silliiian, of Scranton, has been held for court, to answer tho charmi of iilllui; teeth in ilellanco of tho new law for the protection of dentists. (liiuin Laws. In yicw of tho opening of tho hiintiuu season soon, publication of tho following gamo laws may bo of Interest : Wild turkey, pheasant, grouse, uuail, partridge, woodcock, Oct. 1.1 to Dec. 15, Woodcock may also bo killed during thu inuntli of July. Deer during tho mouth of November. Haio and labbit, November 1 to December 1. Wild fowl and webfooted fowl, Sept. to May 1. Luylisb, Chinese and Mon golian pheasants, protected until Jiinc-1, 1W2. It Is misdemeanor for any person or trans portation company to ship beyond tlio limits of tho state at any time, any protcclid animals. It is unlawful to kill or trap any deer, elk, fawn, wild turkey, phonsant.groiise, partridge, quail or woodcock for purpo.su of salo. The sale of saino Is unlawful. It is unlawful fur nny ono to kill in ono day, moro than ten rull'ed grouso or phcurant ; more than illteen quail or Virginia partrldgo ; moro than ton woodcock, or nioro than two wild turkeys, or to kill lu one suasoii moro than two deer. (leranuiiins. fuchsias, pausics, dalsos, ruses, etc., fur spring planting at Payne's nmsciiiw, Ciirordvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs, Colliery Pay :ii, Tho employes of tho (lllbcrton and HI, Mclioias iiisiriets win receive their pay to-morrow. 1 hoo employed in tlio Mahanoy district will bo paid on Saturday. Seullet l''BVer, Annie Hugo, of West Oak stiect, aged 8J years, lias Imtii reported to the Health authorities us MiU'cring from scarlet foyer. FROM PORTO RICO. Another l.eller 1'ioin h Srliujllilll County Soliller to I'lleutls Here, The following letter, written by Miner Hooks, n member of Co. I', now stationed at Porto Illco, Inn been received by his hrothc-s hero, nnd is dated August 1 1. It will prove Interesting loading, and we glvo It space in our columns: Wo are now at (luuyanio. having come down from Olroyo yosterday. We arrived hero about ten o'clock and as soon ns wo un packed wo wcro confronted by the Spanish trenches on tho mountains. Tho enemy's soldiers, as soon us thoy spied us, made haste for tlio trenchos. The first battalion ol our regiment and ono battalion of thu 3rd Illinois formed the advance. Tho Philadelphia Cily troops woro in lino mid had tlirlr guns touted ready for action, when the Orderly put In nn appearance with tho orders that hostilities on the island had ceased by the signing of the protocol. ou maybe sine there weio many cross boys In camp when thoso orders were re ceived, who had fondly expected to show their metal In battle Wc laid nt tlin foot of the mountain as lelufureements, right nt the gates of a cemetery. While there tho Ohio boys cauio in with a dead soldier who had been shot the night before, while on picket duty, and a little while afler a native eiure in with a small body In n bov aud burled it In tho cemetery. After that I hud no deslie to die on Porto Kico soil. We aro encamped on tho outskirts of the town, and several of us visited the place this a. in. and took In tho sights. It certainly has many pretty buildings and is pretty well up with the times in other respects. One d i ug store carries on business on American principles and has n slgu hearing tho wouls, "Lnglish Is spoken hero." They sell soda water, etc., and reminds us very foicihly of homo. Tho "slum" part of the town, bow ever, is something awful and compares fa vorably with the ISuwor.v of New York. Wo haven't received any mail for tho past seventeen days, and don't know what a nowspaper looks like. The heat to-day is something awful, ami it is trying on tho boys from Pennsylvania. We meet very few people, residents of the iland.who cau speak Lugli.sh. One of tlio chief candies heie is cocoauut and sugar mixed, which sells at one cent a block, and tlio boys enjoy it. Tho dowers, trees and cactus that grow along the roads make a beautiful sight, and aro a revelation to the "coal crackers "' It is j ut one hundred and eight days since e shook tho dust ol Puttsville fiom our feet, and during that time havo seen many new scenes. Hut it has been well spent, and eveiy man in the company would not have misled the sights lor a good deal. One of the things wc have learned is to sillier from mosquito bites. Tho renowned New .Icisey species are not in it with those that live aud thrive among the undeibrush of Poito llieo. Anybody and everybody hero sells cigars. Maugoes form tho chief neccssaiies of life among the natives. During the night tho Spanish soldiers came down from tho mountains ami sttr lendered. Where they aro we can't find out One of the boys of Company 1'', fruni l'otts villo, died this morning, and they aie now removing his remains to the cemetery for interment. Some of our hoys sell the natives their haidtaek two for a cent. Many of the store keepers como into camp nnd buy them and then sell them to their customeis for ouo cent each. The large Catholic church in the town of Guayamo is a magnificent building and lias in the tower six chimes nnd a large town clock. It is so old that tho outsido is tinning Mark. It is cemented nil over. Many of the rich inhabitants have their houses painted an imitation of maihlo and present a neat appearance. This class of people diess well, wltk patent liather shoes and bieadclotli clothes. Yon will wonder at the quality of tho paper I am writing on, but it is n valuable memoiitn of tho Porto Uieo campaign, as is also tho Spanish bank note enclosed. Our company is stationed nt the old Spanish cavalry headquarters, and several of us seized tho opportunity to go through tho building. In tho garret wo found somo old books bear ing the dato mark of 1810, and this paper is from those books. Three of our drum corps aro in tho hospital at Clilckamauga and two in tho hospital here, so you see wo aro badly broken up. Ono of tho Orderlies has lust informed us of tho irrival of mail at headquarters from homo, and you can imagine tho rush for tho letters. The Pennsylvania railroad sea shoro ex cursion, Thursday, September lnt, oilers all that may bo desired, low rates, first-class accommodations, on regular trains and for those desiring to go through to Atlantic City, same day without transfor through Pliiladel phsa, can do so by taking tho Dolawaro river hridgo route, tho only nil rail lino from points in Pennsylvania. Kliiimokln I'uvors Paving, On Tuesday n special election was held in Sbamokin to iucreaso tho indebtedness of tho borough ?I5,000, to ho devoted to street pav ing. There was a light voto polled, about one half of tho total voto of tho borough Out of 1,768 votes cast 1,000 were in favor of thu increase, ns to 128 votes against it. Tho result meets with general satisfaction. Letters (Intuted. Letters testam"iitary weio granted to David Jones, on tho estate of Sarah K. Jones, lato of Kahn township, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to John and Martin Wentcl, on tho estate of John Wontzel, Sr., lute of tho boiough of Tuinaqua, deceased. Letters of administration havo been granted to William II. Nungesscr, on tho estnto of Jacob Laudlg, late uf North Onion township, deceased. Umbrellas ro-covored while you wait at llru in in's. llr, Kuterlliio to Leave. Dr. J. II. Kntorlinu is making arrange. merits to leave Mahanoy Piano and locntu somewhere outsido of tho coal regions. Ho will dispose of his drug store at that place to Dr. L. II, Donahoo, of (lirardville. An In ventory of tho stock was taken yostuiday. Mf.lrlago I.Ii-eiiHes. John' Toppy, of Foster township, nnd K izabeth llergan, of Cass township; Iticbard W. Faust and Sadie J. Hauck, both of King town ; George Diirishin and Katchmer Allzubet, both of Oneida; Jos. llouono nnd Maggie csukowicz, both of Shenandoah. All kinds of vegetables and Mower seeds. and plants at Payne s nurseries, (llraidvlllo. Licet lie cars pass tho door. IVIl-tf Charged Willi Traiiil. 'Squire W. P. Horn, of liist Union town- ship, yesterday committed John Ilihnlheiiiier, lu default of f300 hall, chafed liy W. II. Sherman, Jr., with fraud. For Sale.. Sixty-four choice build iug lots in the western section of the borough of l'otlsvlUe for sale, cheap. A bargain for a few days only. Apply to L. D. Hauuhawout, Esq., pot rsvn.i.n, PI-NNA. Till! WHAHII5K. Tlio foicciist for Friday : Tali-, slightly warmer weather Willi light, vuriablo winds. On Satunlay probably fair, with slight leiu- pi-ratine iihatiifos. MAHANOY CITY. Letters havo been received hero from Camp Alger to the effect that consideiahlo home sickness prevails among tho li'iys in oanip, If permission were grunted to muster out, n great many of them wtlild leccivoit with favorable lomineut. Tho htnlth or inu Mahauny City boys with tho exception of Private Bachert Is good. He Is confined to tho dnflclcncy hospital. There Is less sick ness lu tho regiment now than thero has been nt any time heretofore. 1). P. Phillips, composer or tho song "Cuba Must bo Kroc," has sent sovoral copies to Porto Kico where It will be arranged for drum corps. The Kalcr (Iraiid opera house is undergoing ninny repairs and Improvements prior tolls opening on .Monday, 2Uth Inst. .lusliee llrennan, of Mahanoy township, 1 ill a land ollico business last evening, ..l.ltmtliiL' and disposing of the cases of township belligerents. Pour cases were heaul, all of them being assault nnd battery. On July Ith the bouse or Andrew 'JomKo, of Mast Pino sticet, was broken Into nnd u revolver, razor, scissors unit numerous other ai tides were stolen. Suspicion rested ou Albert I'.lliott. A warrant was placed in tho hands of a constable to arrest Klllott, hut when he nriived nt his homo tho robber lmd escaped. Until yesterday all attempts to capture hlni proved futile, although L'lllott had been homo on different occasions. Whilo tho heavy rain storm was in progress yester day iifternonn Olllcer Lighteuborger nnd Conslable Jones raided Klllott's homo and succeeded in capturing tho fugitive. Ho was given a hearing before Justico Krpner, whoro the ease was settled by Elliott paying tlio line and costs and promising to return the stolen propel ty. Mis. Louis Armstrong returned homo iroin New York yesteidny. While there slio visited her husband who Is a private In Co. i:., Ith., Pa. Vol., now in camp at Montauk. L. 1. Mr. Armstrong is just recovering from an attack of fever contiaeted whilo in Porto Itico. Ills condition is Improving daily. A number of colliciles about hero aro losing time this week by being compelled to shut down on account of the shortngo of enrs. Tho rallioad tracks nro blocked with loaded coal cars while the empty cars aro at u premium. John Carlin. an employo of the Swift l.ecf Company, had his right hand painfully mashed yesterday afternoon, llo was en- gagul In unloading a heavy box of meat. im:i. KNAl'lV At YutisvIlto,ni AuKUHt2.)th,.Tnm'ph I'.nil. infant hoii of .1ohoiU l1. nml Susie Knapn, iiLM-d HI inniitlH. 1 tit ni tiro of the tniKi-al wilt he annoutu'dl Inter H-2VJt 3?y of tlml.lubofrr 1ISUXIALGIA nnd similar Complaints, una prepurui untiT llio siringenc QEC'V1:! MEDIOAL LAWS, . I'rcEcnuod by eminent pDyeiciansi DR. RICHTER'S rvhn expeller: World rmowneii I Ilrinnrkahlvsiiecrsiiftll I Sonlygomilnn Willi Trade Murk" Anchor,' if . au. iuclilcr.v t o., gin l'i'uri.M.. .am lorn. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 23&G0CU. Kudomcd & rccouiiuuuUi-U by A. Waslry, 106 K. Main St.. . C. II. Ragcnbuch, 103 N. Main St, . r.l), Klrlln, 6 S. Main St Rh.nf,nHn3h DR. ttlCHTER'Q "anciiou .s'roaiAniiAr, w Coll''. UvNpcpla AHIonmrh Complaint,,. MISCELLANEOUS. I.iOlt HAI.U. Sheiianiloah S per cent Iloroiiuh 1' IIoihIh. fall hi ill. KA1.II oincc. mwi rANTKI Shi'imiiiloali Unit null INiwr ht(H k. Ini"lrr nt thM oiiue. i-it iOll It KMT. A Hiiloim with mveuiiiir. i-tin I' tuliilnir ! comfortiihlo roonin on South Main ntriM-i Ltn'iiti'il In tho tiiiHlneH iMirtlnn lUnstiiiul.lo tenna- ("nil lit JlKitAMi fjiiicc -iiii FOll HA !JC A vnlinhU' property on West Centre street, dwelling houwe, nnd nil con veulenee In deImhlo location. Apply to Thonmti TohIi, for further pnrtluulnr. 5-7-tf TiOUHAIiK. A ttaloon. Good ntand nnd cen L1 tral louUion, Hm two pool table, one heliiK n eoinldniitlon of pool nnd hllliftrda. Apply nl tho ti hKAi.n oincr, n i DMINIKTKATOIt'H NOT1CK LetterH of l mtmtnMtriitlon on thu eHtntu of Jneol I jiihIIl'. Into of Noith I'ldoii towiiMliln. Hchiivl kill CiMinty, I'a , dcicased, hnve lieen urnnteil to Win. II. Nun4:eHHer. reKi(Hn nt ICInutowii. Va to ymoi 'dl porMitiiH indt hted to Hiihl owtntu nre leoui'tded o make piiyment, nnd thoso having tlidms or dt'inaudM will maktf known tho name without ilclay. Or tu Wm. U. NiiNfusKJi, H. H. M, IIcK.LoriiTKU, Att'y. Adndidntintor Auk- 1808. K-2.Vl-H.l.V-2y FOR SALE. A Kami. Located nhout ono inllo from UinKtown. Coutalntim nhout 37 ncrcu, ilwelUiig ami nil neeeHHiiry iiiuniinH unenp nna on cany tenon. Apply tit A. J I'imjhim, Attorne ft 101 Went Mnrket ntreet, I'otUvllle, or to T, lEeddnll, Sln'-nnndoah, AUo nil that ceitaln lennehold, Httimto nt No, 1223 Vet Col Mn t't, In West Mnhnnoy town bhip. A iooa imiKHiu unci cneap. T. It. HiCPPAix, Comer Main and Centre street, 8-J2-lin Hhennndotih, l'n. FOR SALE. A substantial building, centrally located; havine all inodern nn provenieuts. Terms to suit pur chaser. I'or particulars, etc apply on premises, H.W. Lawson,-RK Free ! - Free ! 20,000 Flags to be 1 Now We Have Them nivpn Awav 'A A beautiful line ' ( of hue rililieil To put chasers fancy Slrlped llOSC of Boo.U to nnioiint A ,,.,, cll. of 5 cent nml over, jm,' sires. They from one of the (incct -. are nil seamless nml nml chenpent lines of (9 the patterns nre the notions, toys, fee. st',c 10 1,c Tha Mouaet I lib lll.ni.di . In fanrv liaiul. W We Sell unrWnr 11,11. mills li .. 1 e genuine The aiu. mhle -rfwS-m BatlCllbcrir I.aCCS. silks at three cents a Wc have a full line ) skein. We also licr p of the 1'jtlcnis, large lUie of the Kingk, Laces ami Cuiticrlli, Hcklin'u Tlireml. The ma-WBiid llemi n wa y s terial is very cheap. Q Knitting Silks. norgan's Fancy Bazar, S3 North Main Street. i fori J 4 tk Semi -Annual r: U - ---"---- PunhatH cf JS cr mart will it u.il I'ltiCH? MtMIO to nM ofAw Ik UtlHS. IIM IPimKWtC, ttHMOHT, HtSSKHIIStTTS. HIW1C ituM, ccKMcencur. niw tout, mmsnmu. msS. BLOCK, Clothier I Gents' Furnisher, NOW AT 23 EAST (DORNBACH At which place I am now of my former customers and better advantage. An invitation is' extended to the public to visit our new place and inspect our increased stock of clothing. We Have Furniture To suit nil classes, in nil tlie lntest styles nnd nt all kinds of prices. Our stock contains no shop worn goods because we have just opened at our new stand, 131 South Main street. When it comes to taking and selling any thing in the way of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, We can furnish you a home complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to .jo per cent, on a sale. We have also added a nice line of parlor suits. We buy for cash aud can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South rlain St. At tho terminus nf Schuylkill Electric. Hallway. All kinds of stove repairing Attended to. DRINK- CUSARY'S KXTRA I-INI? QUAUTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. raim.-cnfflr-sioEE, o DUAI.lCIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wkolesalo and Retail. SO West Centre Street. $12 BOARDERS WANTED ! Commercial Hotel, Per Week. 1 Transicrt Kates, UllilUlUUllUl'llUlU'lUUUUO $ , ,00 jer ilny. Morris Heckman, Prop,, Cor. Coal & Main Sts Anthracite Political Club A.UGTS RVHRV MONDAY RVONINd at 7 lA'lutlc at 2H Un utreet, (Hovers' III. I. II. At. nOYfiR, Pres. T. MALIA, Sec'y r -"TA. "ISSO - 'l& - if HIXTM AVE. iTS' 1811,4. IsthfcTC . . . rLv vm?K CENTRE STREET, BUILDING.) prepared to meet the wants the public in general, to far EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wnll paperiH nml Iccomllons In one of tlio nlnott't'titli century accoiiipllHliincntfl, That U why tline who melee t their wall iner nt vXjtDIN'S Kvt Midi (ItliKhtfiil result. It Ifi.'t iicccHMiiry to purc'tuitu tho oxpr iintvti rudt h, iw tlenti;iH and coIni-H lire JtiHt un nrtlfttte In tho elienper Ki"ih'H, if they nre not so rich. For those who wUli to ileeorutc their room with nrtlfctlo wnl) pnpeM k to J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 1 STORE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has made a contract with the Boston Factory Shoe Manu facturers which enables him to sell shoes 25 to 30 per cent, cheaper than other dealers in the region. All the goods are made of good, solid leather, well made and the latest styles at all prices from 30 cents up to $5.00. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our line and save money. For the next 30 days we will sell shoes 15 per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON ff If SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. We Test Eyes Absolutely Free. Wc exnmine nnd test the eyes in n scientific way, ami give expert advice free to all. And where glasses are found to he absolutely necessary we make them to fit nccurnlely to the sight, nose and face. And we also furn ish them at reasonable prices. We guarantee each pair of spectacles to give entire satisfaction. We aie satisfied they will please yoit in every respect, by wonderfully improving the sight and appear ance. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private fsmiily orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COM RAN V. (A Hand. In one of the 1 pOUUCBS. l'O given It. J JV Hondfiomo Comnloxlon i'uihihi'h vuMruuiun i uhhhm 1 :7M WM
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