The Very Thing. The Right Remedy at the Right Price. That's our hn.lnem Don I ntteiriit to im your own doctor, litit don't run the rlilc of mitferlnjr or endanger your lipnlth by being without tint simple rem Im that help to much. A hottle ot pare Borlc or blackberry cortllnl nKixtlhlnK tn linvn IlirOIIEll till" hot weather. It overcomes te lminiui ei. too much fruit. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Ta. Telephone Connection. See the excellent quality and the large qjjty.tf meat you can buy at our market For One trial 25c. will cause you to giVe us more. ,. I. ninrtlv located centrally but tht llttlo extra walk will benefit your puree. J. 203 E. Centre St. Eye Treatment For Children. Many children are allowed to wink and blink through the day's studv. and at home, with a book six or eight inches from the eyes DuriiiQ childhood, the ocular nerves and muscles are very sensi tive and may be exposed to severe inflammation and strain by over work. Where a child was formerly doped with drugs for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Watch This FOR BOSTON The Key to Health Beecliam's Pills A Gcutlc Cathartic Beecliam's Pills For Sick Ilea dach c,ctc. Beecliam's Pills Annual Sale, 6,000,000 boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists. SERIES OF MISFORTUNES. Vl. CYCLONE'S DEAD. (Continued from l'lrnt 1'nKC) itrown nil around, 'while dead bodies lie In many places, the corpse badly disfigured and some ot thorn hardly recognizable Tho roller trnln from Dlalr nrrlvod about an hour after the storm and tho work of picking up the woundod wm bogun. Willing hands did whnt thoy could to holp the Injured, and In tho course ot an hour the train pulled out for Dlalr with- '95 Injured on board. Thoy were taken to Dlalr, n.B thore Is absolutely no placo Wt at Herman at which treatment can bo administered. All the citizens of Dlalr have thrown open their houses to the wounded and the unfortunates are bolng enrod for by competent surgeonB. Many of tho Injured will die, but some of them re ceived but Blight Injuries. It la. Im possible at this hour, owing to tho con fusion, to ascertain tho number of dead, but 12 nro known to bo dead, and the list will run very much higher. Is It n burn? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. At your druggists. Deaths nnil Funerals. Joseph Stone, a well known resident of Wfulosvillo, died at that place this morning. Deceased was one of tho pioneor residents of Schuylkill county. A largo nuinbor of pcoplo nttonded tuo funeral of Faunio, rollct of Tatrlck Brennan, which took placo from tho rosidenco of hor boh, Edward J. llronnan, cornor of Cherry and Oilbort streets, this morning. Tho re mains wero taken to tho Annunciation church, wkoro high mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock, after which Interment was mado in tho Annunciation cemetery. The pall boarcrs wero John Matthows, Daniel E. Brennan, Thomas E. Mauley, John Scanlan, Patrick Connors and Peter J. Breon. Silverware, cut glass and hand decorated china, suitablo for wedding gifts now dis played In Brnmm's show window. oiisn. SIMONS.-On tho 12th lnit., nt Shenandoah, Wallace J son of John J. Simons, nfled 18 years anil I week. Tho funeral will take place from tho family residence, 233 South Chestnut street, on Thursday, 15th Inst., nt 2:30 p. m. Services at tho residence. Interment lu tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Jtclatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. G-13-2t THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best home-made bread mid best Vienna bread at 4 cents a , loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also pake the celebrated Kye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 237 W. Centre Sf. Space for fine: furniture, STOVES, - CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa Miss Mary E.Jones Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DES1QNS For use on funeral occasions. -. alwAvi on hand and .?' ..1. "3 Ton short notice. Best Jt.ni. unl all work euaranteod. uTi.11. 1 i.iurk itln slloner with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Llojd Streets. Nos. DEPARTHENT STORES, 1 19-121-123 North Main St. New Store 1 New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Hoots nnd shoes and footwear or all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly nnd cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 South Main St., implosion nnd Oilier Mishaps Ctnlni thus nt (lllhertnn Colliery. Tlic Ollbcrton colliery, oporntcd by tho Philadelphia & Kondlng Coal & Iron Oom IHitiy, lins been experiencing an exceptionally unforttmato cotirso of events during tho past ten days nnd tho ofllcials aro onrnostly wish ing for a favoralilo change. The misfortunes started n week ugo list Monday with an explosion of ga precipitated by n fire that Binotildercd for about llvo months, and resulted In tho burning of tho insldo foreman, Oeorgo Thomas, win, aulfi red hut slightly, howovcr. This explosion re sulted In n flro that has caused an atauu'inv nient of that fcctlou of tho mlno. The Wist Duck Mountain vein Is being sealed up from tlio fourth lift (o tho fan shaft, In order that the flro may bo smothered. Tho work of sealing tho place will ho completed by tho close of this week. Tho abandonment of this section of tho mlno will not provo tho loss to tho operators that many pcoplo first thought It would. That iart was In process of robbing nnd It will only tako about six months to clean It out. Only a small number of men wero ora ployed In it. Tho next accldont in tho mlno occurred on Monday afternoon, last, when JolmCntsmus, a rosidont of Turkey Run and omployrd as bottom man In tho slope, had his right leg caught nt tho kneo botweon tho humpora of oars. Although tho tipicezo was a had ono nnno of tho men at tho mines had an Idea that It would result fatally. Tho limb was bleeding freely and somo of tho men mado a tight binding above tho Boat of injury to stop tho loss of blood. Cotsmus was taken to tho Miners' hospital and died thoroyestor- day from exhaustion duo to loss of blood Tho squeeze did not crush tho limb, but it ruptured ono of tho main arteries. Tho victim was 30 years old and married. Tho surprising news of this death had hardly boon rocoived when another accldont occurred, resulting In tho Injury of two men by an explosion of powder. Ono of tho victims. Joseph Mutukavago, n singlo man 21 years old nnd residing at Gllborton, is at the Minors' hospital. His condition Is serious, but his chances for recovery aro good. Tho second victim was a young man named James Ilcilly, also of Gllborton, nnd employed as driver. His Injuries aro not very sorlous nnd ho is being cared for nt homo. Tho circumstances of this accident aro in teresting. In that thoy present an lustanco proving thnt nccldents will sonietimos befall tho mlno worker in spite of precaution Mutukavago was at his supply box at tho side of tho gangway, making a powder cartridge when Kelly, tho driver, camo out wlthn trip of cars. Just as Kelly passed tho air current carried a spark from his lamp into tho powder tho miner was using. Tho latter was burned about tho face, hands and arms, whilo tho driver received a Bcorching of tho faco. An olilcial of tho colliery re marked yesterday it seemed to him that ac cidents will happon In spito of rules, or vigilance. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly lcavo you, If you usod Dr. KhiB's Now Life Pills. Thousands of Buffer- ors have proved thoir niatchles3 merit for Sick and Norvous Headachos. They mako pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to tako. Try them Only 23 conts. Money back if not curod Said by A. Wasloy, Druggist. Deeds Ilecordetl. From R. Edward Kensley and wifo to James Cunningham, guardian, premises in Butler Township ; from Sliorlll" of Schuylkill County to Mary J. Eoodor, premisos lu boutn Manhelm Township : from W. V. Urowu ct nl to Elmer W. Brown, premises In Washing ton Township j from Ashy Ballictand wife to Eliza Timmins, premises In ! rackvillo. Legion Elects O Ulcers. At a mooting of the St. Joseph's Catholic Legion, of Giraidvillo, tho following olucors wero elected: President, P. C. Foy; Vice Prosident, John Belgrade; Secretaiy, B. V, Grady; Treasuror, Thomas Kenucy; Assist ant Secretary. William Konney; Directors, Edward O'Donnoll, Martin Moranand John McLaughlin: Steward. Frederick Spoo. Tho library and stock now owned by tho Legion is valued nt $1,000. Marriage Licenses. William M. Helms and Salllo Littlchales, both of Mahanoy City ; Charles it. Zimmer man, of Pino Grove Borough, and Chrlstio Ilaas. of Pino Qrovo Township ; John MM nick, of Summit Uill, and Mary Rodden. of Coal Dale. Marriages. Sovoral residents of town wont to Pottsville this afternoon to attend tho wedding of D W. N. Stein, son of Mine Inspector William Stein, of town, and Mlsa Fannio Gay, Pottsville, daughter or Mlno inspector Samuel Gay, deceased ; and also tho wedding of George V. Keiper, of town, and Miss Nellie Finney, of Pottsvlllo, daughter of Sub-Treasuror John F. Finney. Both wed dings take place this evening. Miss Salllo Llttlehales, daughter of Truant Offlcor Richard Littlehalos, ot Mahanoy City, and William Helms, of the same placo, will bo married to-morrow evening, nt tho resid ence of tho brido's father. THK WBATIIKIt. Th famtiornture hnB rlam in lh Middle Atlantic states nnd Now Rng- lanu; it tins inuen In tho Mlddlo and Northorn Rocky mountains, follow ed by stationary elsewhere Tho prossuro continual on tho South At lantic nnd North Pacific a tatos. Foro 1 cast for thla sec I tton until 8 p. m. today; Showora; llBht variable winds. Probnbly howors tomorrow. SunrUe, 4:39; sunsot, 7:83;. length oX lay, 14h 64m.; moon rises, 10:44 a. la.; moon sots, 11:12 p. m. SONS OF VETERANS. Mnny Delegates In Attendance nt tho Opening Session. Tho Pennsylvania Division Encampment of tho Sons of Veterans oponod at llnzlcton yesterday with a largo nttcndauco of oilier rs, legates nnd other mombors of tho organiza tion. It was called to ordor by Col. A. S. Mnulthrop, of DuBois. Prayer was offered by Rev. McCurdy, of Cannonsburg, after which thero was roll call, showing 100 dole gates lu attendanco. Mayor Meyers mado an address of welcome, to which Rev. Otho Brant, of Mahanoy City, responded. Adjutant ICobcrt E. Hopkins' report gavo tho total membership as 0,030 mado up of 50 camps. This shows a gain of 1,200 members and 10 camps since last yoar. Tho Easton camp showed tho grentost loss, having lost ground owing to their members enlisting in tho Spanish war. So far 3S0 nicmbors aro reported as having enlisted nnd thoro are still many to bo heard from, 'these names will bo placed on tho roll of honor of the National organization. J 2,500 was spent for relief during tho year nnd 14 deaths occurred. Quartermaster Wm. P. McNulty, of Phila delphia, reported the order to bo free from all debt. The receipts during tho year wero fl,284.05, leaving a balance In the treasury of ?00.20. the ladies' aid. Whilo the Sons of Vetorans worp holding their convention In Ilazlo Hall, tho Ladies'' Aid Society was in session In tho G. A. It, hall. President Mrs. L. L. Jones, of Al- toona, called this session to order, nnd 07 dologatos responded to the call of tho roll. A largo increaso in tho enrollment was expected to-day. Tho Mayor's address was responded to by Division Prosidont Mrs. Jones and Past President Laura Martin, of Philadelphia. Tho reports submitted showed a total of 20 societies witii n membership ot 1,000; tho finances to bo in good condition and tho work of the ordor In general to bo prospering. PITHY POINTS. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. can A Few Words That We Know Will Interest You. If you ore looking for a good summer suit of clothing, and wondering where you will go to buy it, we would like you to consider the bargains we nnvriiiirntui then decide lor yourself. For u short time only you get in our store a $15.00 Suit For $9.00. 12'.00 " " 7.00. 10.00 " " 5.5U. S.OO " " 4.75. 6.00 " " 3-25. Or in short vott can cet a irood suit of clothing for almost one-half their '" - . . i 1 lin-tlf (Ml ltd former price. These bargains are oflercd only on our summer goous una emmutra summer blue serges. Our crash suits for men, boys anu ciiuuren are oeing sum ai aim i Mammoth Clothing House, The Leading Clothing House of Shenandoah, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. TUT V mole lor hotel, (lood wages. Apply nt ANTK1J. At once cook I tho UnnALD odlcc. a urst-class vegctablo Apply I 0-lMt I noil SAT.l!. Tho llamsmnn property, located nt 188 Unot Coal street. Heoson for Belling, wo deslro to c!oo tho estate For particulars lnuulro of Philip lilcrinann, North White street. WB-' TOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. 1 ply to B. U. il. liouopeier, Shenandoah. Ap- nttnrncy, 8-3 1 'II PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho undersigned until 2 p ni., Juno 27, 1809, for tho erection of a three-story brick dwelling for St. Oeorge's Lithuanian It. O. congregaMon, of Shenandoah, l'n .... , . Tho owners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. , . l'roposali lor plumbing win uo recciveuni m sametlmo. ... rinns ana Bpecincaiions may uo own m house of . . ItEV. 1'. AnnosiAiTiH, 11G West Chcry street. Shcnandonh, l'o.. Juno 1 1, 1800. M l-3t BLUE SERGES EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! If you should see a handsome suit of this style on a man who appears particularly well-dressed and comfortable, note it carefully for it is pretty sure to be one of our new Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits. There are no others them for style and looks. They are made of dark blue serges or worsteds, hard to wear out and absolutely fast color. HART, BCHAFf NCR K MARX like good You have a pleanii'e In tho (rrocerlrai you buy and the way we handle your order. Everything in our Plaoi 1 fresh, except the inannerp of our employe. Our delivery aystem la perfect, as you II admit If you try It. E. B. FOLEY, ".b,, QUARANTINED CLOTHING. DOUBLE- DREASTEP SACK SUIT Copyright 1890 By Hart, SchiOner & Marx Authorized Local Agent, r 5 1 x I I0andl2 I l-CL-r Kf VV I V l 1 ? S. Main St. Shenandoah, Penna. .lappeulnK Throughout tho Country Chronlclnd for Hnsty 1'erusal. To-day was Flag day. Tho Sunday school picnic season Is hero. Tho Borough Council will meet to-morrow ovening. After 200 ballots tho Port Carbon School Directors failed to elect a secretary. A bicycle trust with $80,000,000 behind it, lias jnst been oreanlzed, and It Is said that nearly ovory bicyclo manufacturing estab lishment In tho country lias bocomo a mem ber of tho combine. Harry Brown, of Ccntralla, and Hiss Hortha Wetzel, of Mnliantougo, wore united in tho bonds of matrimony, at Ccntralla, yesterday, by Kov. J. V. Buckley. William Haldeman, sou of Mrs. Lydie Ilaldeman, of Tamaqua, enlisted in tho U. S. Marines at Philadelphia last week. Tho paner with tho larccst circulation pays tho best. The greatest lesson the advertiser has to learn is to know what publication to keen out of. Printers' Ink. Col. Theodore Hoffman, of Shamokin, is now a resident of Pottsvillo, having moved his family to tho lattor placo. John Bowes, formerly janitor at tho court house, is now a motorman on the Schuylkill Haven electric railway. Letters of administration wero granted to Georco Fluehr on tho estato of Gregory J. Knapp, late of tho Borough of Ashland, de ceased. Patrick Gibbons has taken chargo of the saloon in the basement of tho Ferguson House Tax Collector Edward Burke, of town, yesterday mado a paymont to County Treas urer Davis on his '08 dupllcato. In tho estate of E. F. O. Davis, deceased, Judge Dunn handed down an amended order as to the direct inboritanco tax. Elaborate races and athletic events will bo held at tho Mahanoy City Park, on July 4th nd August 15th. On the latter occasion the Third Brigado Band will give a concert at the park. Ingles V. Fairbairn, of Tower City, has just been granted an original pension uf t a 00 per month. A force of ono hundred men aro engaged at tho preliminary work for tbo niamniota breaker that tbo P. & It. C. & I. Co., Is going build at Locust Gap, and which will handlo tho output of threo collieries. A forolgner going down A' am street and carrying a huge Saratoga, which was labeled inspected" in largo letters, attracted con siderablo attention this morning. Swalm's sale of Baldwin refrigerators this season has far exceeded that of last season. Read Its qualities in another column of to day's lssuo. PERSONAL MHNTI0N. Lewis Seltzer, of Allentown, wus a business visitor to town yesterday. William Pooler, of St. Clair, shook hands with his many friends horo to-day. Mrs. Joseph Schormal, and her children, of West Coal street, loft town this morning for Indianapolis, Itid. Sho will Join her hushaud there, where be is engaged as a contractor, Mrs. G. W. Kclter, Jr., and son, of Blooms burg, is t'w guest of town relatives. Mrs. John Bulling, of Wost l.loyd street, presented her husband with a son this morn ing. The Kdltnrlnl Outing. Tbo State Editorial Association will hold Its annual outing at Washlugton, D. C. during next week. Tho members of tbo As sociation will stop at tho National hotel, Pennsylvania avenue, llueiiltw tho many points of interest which will bo visited the city, the party will spend some tlmo at Mt. Vernon, Marshall Hall park, Arlington Heights, Alexandria and many other places of interest. Companies" Unorganized. Col. Hoffman, of Shamokin, and Major Millar, Inspecting olllcer of Scrauton, last ulgbt re-organized Cos. E, of Mahanoy City, and F. of Qirardvillo. 8th licgiment National Guards of Founsylvanla No time has been Axed for elections of officers. The companies will be measured for uniforms noxt Thursday evening, They will uo furnished with new equipments, A Nuisance. A fruit peddler balling from Mahanoy City should receive tho attention of the borough authorities as bis shouts from early morning till late in tbo afternoon are an annoyance to Invalids apd ulcepy children, especially in tbo afternoon. Silrer Wfilillns Anniversary. Cards are out for a celebration to bo held by Mr. and Mrs. Aler. Klncnld, of town, on the occasion of their 23th or silver woddlng anniversary. The uvent will bo celebrated on tbe 10tb Inst. Proposals for tho pnvlue with vitrified brick 1 eluht hundred (800) feet more or less of jinst Centre street, between the Lehigh Valley ami hlladclpnia and Kenning murrain criwsniKB, -111 1.., wi.-nlvf.il hv tlm street committee of the borough of Shenandoah up to 8 o'clock on tho evening of Thursday, July 6, 1859. Mtcellleiillons can 00 seen unu uuuniu im the street Surveyor. 0-12-3t The Best Cook PROPOSALS WANTED. nforniBtlon obtained by calling on any member committee or mo oorougn Dasif.i. Coaklev. Peter Harkins, JoUN P. IlOElIM, Committee. Must fall to proparo satisfactory noals If ho Is given poor meats to uso. BUY MEAT HERE, And tho poorest of cooks will bo nblo to get up good, wholesome, palatnulo meals. Always tho season's best. BEL'S, 19 1 01 STREET Comfort and Satisfaction. To a Man's Furnishings Is Due flucli of the Comfort he Has In Life. WALDRON'S BIG HORSE SALE. Friday, June 16th. At 1 p. m. Bain or Shine. O'HARA'S LIVERY STABLES, SHENANDOAH, PA. IT I! GRAND OPENING I NOW IN FULL. BLAST! Clothes pins. 1 cent a dozen. Ono box ot blue, 1 cent. Ono paper of need I en, 1 cent. One pack of carpet tacku, 1 cent. beaters, 2 cents. Kirel Turn bl era. 2 cento. Five cent box of htovo poliali, 3 ccntq. One box of shoe blackening, U cents. Lamp k lobes, 8 cents. sScrub brushes, 3 cents. All bIzo pie plates, 0 cents. Threo pieces of butter milk soap, 5 cents. Window screens, 10 cents. Tcn-qtinrt dish pan, 10 cents. Ten-qunrt bucket, 10 cents. Tlrrtcen pieces of soup, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from up. Ingrain carpet, from 23 cents per yard up, Knucy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Haby chairs, 23 cent. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. We have ono thousand iLoro articles which we cannot mention. It will pay you to come and see our stock. A penny saved Is a penny earned, BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building. 30 East Centre St. For real comfort no article offers so much as summer shirts We have them In soft or sttlT bosoms, Hco our silk shirts. Wo have them to fit properly over the shoulders, across tho back, and around the wnlat. Largo enough bo they will not bind or chafe durable enough to prove a good investment. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Ice Cream, Man u 1 a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts FOR Sealed PINK BAND PackaSo. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emsrlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N, West St. JU Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with . his prices. : Hit. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Ron-Pors and Chocolates, TENNEY COMPANY, FOR SAL1S 11V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM, Main St. Vacation Time Is Here ! If you have n tew lelaure moment hnve your liciul Bliamitooetl and your hair lin-servcd. IjkIIck will lie ulveu ppclnl uttonllonnt tlmlr home, f.very e cluilliitf Wodiii'uduy end Haturuuy. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 2I3 W. Centre St. Wholesale land : Retail. F' Tahlo oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 23 cents. Host farmer roll butter, 18 to 18 cents. JJcst KiiKlUh Breakfast or Ooloiut ten. Si cents. All grades of coffee, 9 cents to 113 cents. Our 8 for 85o mackerel lias, set the town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centra Street. riillions of Dollars Go up In nrnokii every year. Take no risks but get yoar bouses, stock, far. nltare, etc., insured in nrst-cl&ss re liable companies M represented by hAVTTi PAINT Insurance Agent l.oTH TntAldr.l nntwlM Tho Rosy Freshness And velvety softness of the skin Is Inrsv rlsbly obtained by thore who use Fouomi' Complexion powder. A box of our srEcmL rnraiT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Do'ilvorcd at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. rfiiin.-cnfflr-OT 0 DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Streets.
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