the Very Thing. The Hlght Remedy at the Kljht Trice. That's our Imntni' Dmi'k attempt to lo your own doctor, but don't tun the risk of sufferlnjr or endatiirer vour honltli by bctntf without tbf simple rcuir 'Im tlmt help so much. A bottle of rwire Korlc or blncktierry cordial Is n Rood tblim in lmvp tbrouirll tlie hot weather It overcomes the palnlul eiieet or too much fruit, SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. See the excellent quality andje large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not exactly located centrally bat that little extra walk will benefit your purse. V J. 203 E. Centre St. For Children. Many children are allowed to wink and blink through the day's study, and at home, with a book six or eight inches from the eyes. During 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 drags for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Watch Keep yourselves up to f concert pitch by taking BEECHA8TS PILLS 10 cent' and 25 cents, at all drac stores. ANTHRACITE FOR THE NAVY A .fniirinil Which Itellevpg Hint the l'nnt To.ts llnvo Not Itecn Complete, A recent imuo of tlio Anthracite Coal Operators' Journal lias the following with rcferenco to ntitlimcHo for naval uso : "Tim establishment by tlio aovorumont of conling stations for Its navnl vessels Is uooil In Itself, but if tliefte Ore to 1k supplied with soft coal there will always be a depreciation in quality to be provided against nftcr it lias hoc n stored for any considerable period, and further, the liability nf the coal to spon taneous combustion always keeps tho chance of at loast a part of tho stock being destroyed or unfit to use. "Only recently it was ascertained that spontaneous combustion in a pllo of govern ment coal stored in Honolulu threatened the destruction of the entire stock, nearly 100, 000 tons, and when Anally extinguished a large quantity of coal had been rendered practically useless by the heat and wator. In view of the many serious dangers and losses which result from the use of soft coal for siioh purposes, it would seein desirable that the Navy Department should makensorios of tests of anthracite, which Is absolutely free from all danger of spontaneous combustion, to seo whether, uuder proper conditions, it would not perform as satisfactory sorvlco under tho boilers as doos soft coal. It is claimed that anthracite Is not sultablo for such work, but slnco no thorough trials have been mude, there Is not any ground upon which to baso such assertions. "As already stated In this letter, tho only records of using anthracito on board naval vessels, on file iu tho department, aro tlioso of years ago, or of sporadic attompts made with a fow tons, on grates not adapted to tho coal, and fired by men who wcro accustomed only to flaming coals. It is manifestly un just and unreasonable to point to thoso, as has been done, nnd attempt to provo by them that anthracito is not satisfactory and would not be whou tho conditions as to area of grato and skill of Iking were as much in its favor as they aro now in that of soft coal." Is It a buru ? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. At your druggists. KIDNAPPERS ON TRIAL. Carrie Joiioh, who IMonclotl Utility, Wan Ttnmnniloil For Sntonce. Now Yorlc. Juno IE. Tho trial of Goorgo Beauregard Barrow for kidnap ping Marion Clark, the 20-monthB-old daughter of Arthur W. Clark, and who was found at Now City. Rockland. county, was bogun yostfinlay before Justice Fursman In tho criminal term of the supremo court. At tho request of Mr. Howe, Barrow's attorney, Mre. Barrow will be permitted to stt by tho side of her husband during the trial. Before Barrow's caso wns called Car rlo Jones was called to the bnr. Shu nt once entered a plea of guilty, by the advice of her counsel, Abraham Levy, who said that his client was repentant and would throw herself upon the mercy of tho court. She was romanded for sentence. The girl will be called as a witness against the Bar rows. Tho work of empaneling a jury for the trial of Barrow and his wife occu pied the court until it was too lato to begin hearing testimony. PITHY POINTS. Itnptiniiliigs Throughout Mm Omllilry Uhronlclml for Ilnsly Termini. Many of tho local socloties aro nominating olllcers. A Choral Union was formed at Ashland with a memliershlp of forty, Hevontio Collector Koar Is now loontcd in 1'ottsvllle's new federal building. Frank C. Jones and Miss I.atira May Clows, of Outralla, woio married yestorday. Tbo rottsvillo School Hoard paid tho Horough Auditors $00 for their work, J. J. Sulllvau, a telegraph oporator, of Oor dm. yesterday accepted a position with Flehma & Co., brokers, at Pottsvillo. Miss Annlo Mack and Tatrlck McCullough, tno well known young pooplo of 8t. Clair, woio marriod yesterday, Letters testamentary wcro granted to Ellzi both Banner on tho ostnto of Daniol Sanucr, lato of Tromont, deceased. Tho forty-ninth annual commencement of Itucknell Unlvorslty, at Lowlsburg, will take place June 10, SO and 21st. V. C. Hooks yesterday moved his family from Wost Lloyd street to his recently acquired property on South Jardin street. Tho open trolloy car Is much sought for ns a rofroshlng rolief from tho hot and humid ntmosphoro that humanity swelters in these nays. Thomas Dennis, of McAdoo, Is extremely anxious for tho safety and welfare of his son. John, who has boon absent from homo since Sunday. William Donaldson, who left Olrardvlllo eight years ago nnd located at Salt Lako City, Utah, is visiting his parouts at the former place. Tho Cross Creek Coal .Company, will. In tho near future commence work on a mum moth iron breaker, to rcplaco tho old struct ure at Bonvor Meadow. Tho Reading Company has ordered twenty standard passenger coaches from Jackson & Sharp, Wilmington, and thoso cars wilt bole Uvercd within a fow weoks. Tho Fourth of July will bo the ono hund redth annlvorsary of tho founding of TaDia qua, nnd preparations aro being mado to cclo brato tho day on an elaborate scale. Six non-resident enrpentors in tho Delano car shops have been suspended indefinitely. Among tho number was a man who had born in tho employ of tho Lehigh Valloy continu ously for tho past seventeen years. Deeds Iteconled. From David Stuempde and wife to John W. Itics, promises In Pottsvillo ; from Alfred D. S.cltzinger to Louisa Soitzinger, promises In Frackvlllo ; from Hunter F. Bright ct al to Lowls A. Roilly, premises in Ashland ; from Henry KallbolT and wife to John J. Meyer, promises in Mahanoy City ; from L. W. Weisslngor to Elmor E. Butz, ot al, premises in Crcssoua ; from Elizabeth Miller ct al to George Bickcrt, premises in l'otts vlllo. This Space FOR Marrlago Licenses. Edward Harris and Mary Garraway, both of Mahanoy Piano: James E. Maco and Elonora Billman, both of Tamaqua : Wm Lazofsklo and Patra Mickslsavngo, both of Gilberton ; Wm. Burcnkas and Maggio Mnziekute. both of Shenandoah : lleury ii. Foose. of Onedlb. and Clara C. Brobst, of Zion's Grove. Sornnton'M Strike Will Spread. Scrantou, Pa., June 15. The Build lng Trades Council last night carried out Its threat to order a general tioup next Monday morning If tho maRter builders do not accede to tho striking carpenters demands In tho Interim There are 2,500 men affiliated with tho unions represented in the Building Trades Council. Tho master builders declare they are prepared to fight to the bitter end. Tho carpenters are de manding 30 cents an hour and an eight hour day. BOSTON 97 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa 1. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIGNS For use on funeral occasions. it i.t,i. r .looiim nlurAvn on hand abort notice. Beet materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. Till! WKATHICK. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. Tho temporaturo hns risen In tha Atluntlc states and from tho Middle and Northern Hocky mountain regions to tho Pa cific coast, has fallen In a narrow strip from New Mexico to tholakd regions, and hi J remalnod near! stationary else whoro. Forecast for this section until 8 p. ra. to day: Showora this afternoon ; light southeasterly winds. Fair tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:30; sunset, 7:84; length ot uay, i4h., 55m.; moon rises, 1M1 a. m , moon sots, 12:02 a. m. A Few Words That We Know Will Interest You. If vou arc lookltm for a koocI summer suit of clothing, and wondering where you will go to buy it, we would like you to consider the bargains we . , r ,r i..- 1 . ... ii...n ..!.. ,., are ollernig anu tnen uectue ior yourseu. ruiusuuiuiuu. get in our store a Suit For $9.00. 7.00. 5. SO. " " 3.25. can PERSONAL MENTION. 1. Miss Hazol Lamb, of South Jnrdln street, Is on the sick list. OcorRO E. Drew has rcslcnod his clerkship at tho h. V. Ooal Company's olllco at Lost Crcok and left to-day for New York city, to outer tho employ of Armour & Co. By his departure tho Grant Hand of town loses n saxophone player. Jarttson Whlto, of South Wost strcot, has shipped his household ellccts to Chester, I'a., whoro ho has secured employment. M. D. Malono has returned from ITarils burg, whoro ho spoilt yosterday viewing tho Democratic convention proceedings. Miss Elslo Davenport has cone to Pottsvillo for a week to enjoy tho hospitality of friends tliero. Mrs. Mary Laity, of Ashland, is visiting her mothor, Mrs. Ann Shlstol, on West Applo alley. Messrs. Anthony Dohorty, E. T. Kennoy, M. A. Caroy and E. J. O'DonnolI, shining lights of tho Democracy in llutlcr township, $15.00 12.00 10.00 S.OO 6.00 Or in short you can get n good suit of clothing for almost one-half their former price. These bargains arc oflered only on our summer goocts ana einoraccs our iigni smis uuu sdmuier blue serges. Our crash suits for men, boys and children are being som at niuiosr. nan uicir.jmuu. Mammoth Clothing House, The Leading Clothing House of Shenandoah, 9 and 11 S. Via in 5rt., l. voiain, rropneior MISCELLANEOUS. FOlt SALE. Four leased lots nt tbc west cnu nf Lloyd street, Shenandoah, l'. Apply to J. J. Frnnoy. O-tS-at Tlio nniiMinnn property, locnteit nt 188 Knst Uonl street. Kcnson ior sciiihb, TJlOIl BALK. are attending tho state convention at Harris- l,'0! 'inmnn, WhiK ITTirTiMrl 7m oiuiouioDoror u rg Mrs. Elmor Loucks, of Wost Oak street, presented her huBband with a daughter this morning. Misses Louisa Koborts and Mlnnlo Wasloy aro spending a weok in Catawissa. Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Now woro passoncors to rmiaaolpliia to-day. Tho latter will ro- main iu tho Quaker city whilo tho former win sail shortly for Europo to spend an ex. tonuoa vacation. Miss Hattlo Splckor. and her brothor, Morris, have roturncd to their homo in Potts- illc. I!or. Anthony Mllukas, of Brooklyn, is spending a brief business trip In town. Key. Vincent Matulaitls. rector of St. Stanislaus Polish 11. C. church, has gone to the Now England states on a business missiou James P. P. Orauy, of Qirardvllle. was tho guest of Landlord Michael Dougherty this afternoon. NEURALGIA, and similar Oomplalnta, uuu prcparcu nnacr mo Binngcns GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, DR. RICHTER S a &inunn w S 9 World renowned ! TlrnnftrVfthltf fincccsnf ! ! Only Bcnnlno with Trade Mark " Anchor," I JciMcnBomo. Atnuum(rci8i8ortnroaRU f . as. n:niE2 1 ca, si5 rein St., w ygss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 13 Branch Houses. Owa Glassworks. ? isnaorsca ana jtrcommrnaea, vu X TuiAinn Whnleetlannil Jt tettl. DruaaittB. Ministers,, and yU ovist prominent, people DR. HtCHTEB'O ANCnOU" STOMACIIAIi boat fM I Clollo.lywpfPl&Htomnrh Cnmplnlni m , THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best home-made bread and best Vienna hreaU at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgeiistein, S37 W. Centre St. Ilent Their liecurd. The St. Nicholas colliery, operated by tho P. & R. C. & I. Co., undor tho foremanship of Wm. A. Sauerbrey, beat their record for hoisting coal Tuesday for a three-quarter day. Ten hundred and one cars wcro dumped. New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES 1 Boots nnd shoes nnd footwear ot nil kinds, Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOuft Malm St., BLUE SERGES EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Wo 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! in Ton have a pleasure In the prooerles you buy urwi if,, wav wa handle vour order. ISverytulnir in our ple Is fresb, except the manners ot our employ. Our delivery system U perfect, as you 11 admit II you try 11. E. B. FOLEY, n Centro 81, 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 like them for style and good looks. They are made of dark blue serges or worsteds, hard to wear out and absolutely fast color. HART, SCHAFFNCR A MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ, DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK SUIT Copyright 1S99 By lUit, Schiffntf & Muz Authorized Local Agent, r itctv X r I 10andl2 mCL.r- W vv iwi 1, s. Main St Shenandoah, Perina, 5-22-tf TlTOTlnre llrnlila nroncrtlcs for sale, 1 ply to 8. O. M. Ilollopctnr, attorney, Bbcnnnilonli. Ap- 8-31-tf PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo received by tbo nnilerslBiicd until 2 p. in., Juno 27, 1899, for tlio erection or a tlirce-story brick ilwelllnii for 8t. Hcorso's I.lthiianlnn It. O. consrcBallon, of Slicnnntloab, ln Tlio owners reserve tno rig"' to reject any or all bills. Proposals for plumbing will be received nt tbo same tlmo. I'lans nud specifications may bo seen at the house of HBV. 1 AimOMAITIS, 11G Went Cbcrv street. Shennndoab. I'o.. Juno 11. 1899. 0-H-3t That Throbbing Headache. Would nulckly lea vo vou. if vou used Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thousands of sillier- era havo proved thoir matchloss merit for oick anu jMcrvous lleadacbcs. Thoy maKo jinro blood and stroiiK nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. uuiy ccnti. Jiioncy uacK tt not cured. sold by A. wasloy, Uruggist. FRANKLIN IN BRONZE. Unvolllncc of Plillndnlpliln's Stntno of tlio Oront I'hlloanplior. Philadelphia, Juno 15. The splendid bronze Btatue of Benjamin Frnnltlin, sculptured by John J. Boylo and pre sented to the city by Justus C. Strnvw- bridgo, was dedicated and unvollcd lata yesterday afternoon on tho south plaza of the postonloe, under the' au spices of tho university of Ponnsyl vania, the American Philosophical bo ciety, tho Franklin Institute, the His torlcal Society of Pennsylvania, th- Pennsylvania hospital and the Library Company of Pennsylvania, In tho pres ence of a distinguished body of men including a foreign ambassador, cabi net officers, hlch officials- of city and state, scientific and literary men from all over the country, and tho loading business and professional men of Phil ndolphla. Miss Margaret Hartman Bacho, a de scendant of the great philosopher, statesman and scientist, unveiled the statue. The oration was delivered by United States District Attorney Beck in the Chestnut Street Opera House at 4 p. m. At the close of tho ceremonies at the Opera House the participants In the ceremonies proceeded to tho site on which the statifti is located, and tho unveiling and presentation took place Postmastor General Charles Emory Smith, In the namo of Justus C, Straw bridge, presented the statuo to the city of Philadelphia, and Mayor Samuol H, Ashbrldge accepted It on behalf of tha city. Silverware, cut class and hand decorated china, sultablo for wedding gifts now dis played in Brumm's show window. WSI. l'ENN. The Best Cook Must fall to proparo satisfactory meals If bo Is Riven poor meats to uso. WALDRON'S BUY MEAT HERE, And tbo poorest of cooks will bo able to get up good, wholesome, palatablo meals. Always tbo season's best. ; ; BELL'S, 19 1 M Will Comfort and Satisfaction. To a Alan's Furnishings is Due fluch of the Comfort he Has in Life. For real comfort no nrtlcle offers so much m Riimmpr nlilrtn Wo llftVO them ill BOft OT BUfl bosoms. 8ec our silk shirts. We havo thorn to flt properly over the shoulders, across tho back, mill nrnimrl thft wnlflt. Lnriro enoutrli so thev will not bind or chafe durable enough to prove a good investment. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. Ice Cream, Frod. May is on the sick list. Mrs. Samson Coucho has moved her house hold effects to Philadelphia, whoro she will rcsldo. Tho house sho vatatcs will bo occu pied by Talley Jenkinsand family. At tho Uulluren's luy services noxi aun- day evening Miss Lilllo Dovoy and Mrs. Evan L. Jones will sing a duett entitled, "Sympathy," Harry Richards, of Koyorsford, Is visiting John Knight and family horo. When dizzy or drowsy take Bkecham's Pills. Wnltlng for the lteturns. From rottsvillo Chronicle. When Criminal Court opens on Monday next the Court will, no duubt, wait anxiously to hear tho return from tho First ward of Shenandoah, whoro, last Sunday, two men were arrested for fighting in a saloon. Tho Court has given very implicit instructions concerning tho violations of the liquor laws. and tho constablo from that ward, as well as tho saloonkeoner, will havo some difficulty la convincing it that the law was not violated upon the oeeasslon of this fight. Tlio Court and District Attorney will aouutiess pay espoclal attention to Shenandoah's rirst ward. T.exowliig Mnlianoy City. Tbo appointing of Messrs. Keysor, Stoin and Scboror as a lexovr committee, to Investi gate the alleged olllclal crookedness in tho erection of the Centro street nnnox, In which sovoral prominent members of tho Mahanoy Citv School Hoard aro law to bo involved, has created a good deal or comment tnrougn- out the borough. Tho committeo ought to loso uo tlmo, but got down to work at once and ascertain tho tiuth or falsity of the charges, and report Us findings to tho Hoard at the earliest posslblo dafe. Mahanoy City Record. ' Teachers' lUccted, At a meeting of thoi School Board of Delano, held last night, tho following teach era woro elected: Principal, Prof. J. M SchroDO. Delano; Asifstant, Miss Annlo Clauser, Shenandoah ; Miss Klcbards, Mlneravlllo; Miss Fault aiid Crosson, Delano, the latter a teacher In the tchool at Trenton, I'roatrnted lly Ural. Louis Huntzlnger and John Henzel, resi dents of Mahanoy City, wero overcome by tho beat yesterday afternoon wbllo at work in tho boiler house of tho Klmwood colliery. They were removed Ui fhelr homos and to-day aro on a fair road to recovery. tured daily, of town. All flavors. Man u i a c Delivered to all parts FOR Sealed PlNK BAND Package. BIG HORSE SALE. ToMorrow. At 1 p. m. Bain or Shine. O'HARA'S LIVERY STABLES, SHENANDOAH, PA. GRAND OPENING I IT IS NOW IN FULL BLAST I Clothes pins 1 cent n dozen. Ono box of blue, 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, I cent. Ono pack of carpet tacks, 1 cent. Krk beaters, 2 cents. Tumblers, 1 cents. Five cent box of stove polish, 3 cents. One box of shoe blackening, 3 cents. Lamp globes, 8 cents. Her ut brut hen, 3 cents. All size plo plates, 3 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, 5 cents. Wo have one thousand more artlclen which wo cannot mention. Ik will pay you to come nnd see our stock. A penny saved Is a penny earned. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewokl Building. 30 East Centre St. Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Teiwiuait bucket, 10 cents. Thirteen pieces of soap, 35 cents. Chamber setts, from 51.09 up. Ingrain carpet, from 23 cents per yard up. Fancy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Itftby chairs, 23 cents. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprohs, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. j NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TEXXEY COMPANY, rOK HALE 11V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 ISI. Main St. 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, Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. BELL Vacation Time is Here 1 If you have a few leisure moments havo your head shampooed and your hnlr preserved. Liu Ilea will be given special attention at their homes every day, ox eluding Wednesday and Saturday, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson (louse Block. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEIAIOTlENT STORES, Nos. llp-121-123 North Main St. Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with . his prices. ; LUMBER. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and I Retail. F TbIjIo oil cloth, citra wide, all puttcrna, two yards (or 25 cents. Urat farmer roll butter, 16 to 18 cents. Ilcst Kngllsli lireakfast or Oolonu ten, S3 cunts. All grailes of colTce, 9 cents to U5 cents. Our 3 for 25o mackerel lias set the town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. nillions of Dollars Take no Go ud In nmoki, oToryyear. risks but get your bousos, stock, far nlture, etc., insured In nrst-class re liable companies as represented ny riAVID FAUST Insurance Apenl Also IU ndAccldsutol omvtaltt A box of our srEcim rnniLi drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. rniin.-cnfflr-OT 0 DEALHK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wosst Qcntr Strait