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PAGE Fock FOn-SVULLK. I'Ah DAILY KEFMBLIUAN. MAY 27, 1918 PAGE F0UT1 ASERIilONTO PT CARBON G.A.R. SOL STILL LOW IN W.S. S.

SALES THE POTTSVILLE DAILY REPUBLICAN Established ISS4. Published Enry Afternoon Except Fnnd-y at the PottsvOle Republican Sanding, tll-JtS-US Mahantongo St-. ottvjT. Pa-' The Pottsville Republican fs read bv W.ooo people er mor daily. The RepnMiean Is the only paper ta Eastern Centrs Pennrylranla that guarantees fta circulation throufh the Audit Rareau of Circu-atlon, the official U.

S. newspaper tranization. Advertisers are earnestly taTed to examine our circulation records. SAFE DEPOSIT BANK OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Science became her hand Her citizens weit Ira'ned to obey the ruling and tiicy begat, to feel as did the ruling c'ass.

TLO present world conflict was hastened by the awakening of the slavish people of the Balkan peninsuia, and the mere dwtir.ct voice of tbs people of Germany. The light of June 23. 1314. saw tha assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne. Auhtrtas demands' of Serbia were humiliating, but England.

France and Russia urge! Serbia to comply is possible. Pesee was out of the question and war was declared July 23 by Austria against Serbia, Russia, a Slav nation, mobilized. Germany opposed such action. Nation after nation seemed to be drawn Into the whirlpool of military activity. Germany regarded a treaty a scrap of paper." Germany's ambition for power and territory was raised to its high-: W.

C. Esbenshade delivered a to tbe members of Allison Bros. Post, I The Pottsville Republican disclaims an responsibility for ranure to cair 211 South Centre Street over otxt advertising contracts and ordera became of war and other trouDies which ws hare no control- G. A. Sunday evening, when other patriotic societies were also present.

The church was crowded and the services throughout were of a patriotic nature. Rev. Esbenshade spoke as follows: Text: Psalms 31:12. "Biessed is the na tion whose God Is the Lord And the people whom He hath chosen for His inheri STBSCniPTTON RATE3 By carrier or office sale, two cents per copy. By maC, SOc per month.

XJ. B. Government riniresj us to report each month the rrs.n subs" 'ptlona that are In arreara three months and more. The Government requires the Usher as tnoch as possible to collect subscriptions in advance and wbat ui- scrtptiona ax cot pail in advance we raut report as above indicated. est pitch and struck with mighty force.

tance." Theme, "Divine Leadership of the. Surplus Profits Nation." The writer of Genesis said, "And God having- one eye upon the supremacy of the English Channel and the other a highway to the Indian Ocean by way of the Dardanelles and the Euphrates River. Her west- i ward plunge through Belgium was checked at the battle of the Mint. After Knaland Transacts a General BiTBirras said. Let us make man in our own image, after our likeness: and let him have dominion over the flesh of the sea male and female created He them." Man Increased In numbers.

Man was a social being and soon lived by the rules of a theocratic or autocratic form of government. and France had fought for the purpose of self-preservation. Italy began the struggle: with Austria for the same object. German Psys Interest On AO and English blockading began to Interfere With the call of Abraham there came Into prominence a nation hich has left a last MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED. PRESS The Associated Press L- exclusively entitled to the owe for republication all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein.

All rights of republication or reproduction of special dispatches herein ars also reserved by the Pottsvi! Republican, WEEKLY SCHUYLKILL. REPUBLICAN Established 1171. Published Every Saturday. J. H.

ZERBET. Editor and Proprietor. HI CLIFFORD. Associate Editor H. HOFFMAN.

Assistant Editor, and General Manager ing impression upon the world life. While The War committee chairman for Union county Is H. E. Stein, Lewtsburg. His success In selling stamps baa led" Robert K.

Cassatt, Director of the Campaign for Eastern Pennsylvania, to appoint him assistant state director in charge of post offices. In a letter to county chairmen Informing them of Mr. Stein's appointment, Mr. Cassatt wrote: "Mr. Stein's duty ill be to cooperate with you in improving the sale of stamps in your county through the post office organization.

He will visit all the counties and chairmen are asked to cooperate with him' In every way possible. The per capita sales cf stamps ih tns various counties for the period ending last Saturday follow: Adams County $214. Bedford 12.95. Berks $2.87. Blair $2.53.

Bradford $1.50. Bucks $3.25. Cambria $1.89. Cameron $5.10. Carbon 4.S9.

Centre $4.53. Chester $1.73. Clearfield $1.33. Clinton $2.42. Columbia $5.40.

Cumberland $4.30, Dauphin $2.16. Delaware $3.49. Elk $6.87. Franklin $1.80. Fulton $3.89, Huntingdon $4.51.

Juniata $1.84, Lackawanna $1.33, Lancaster $5.05. Lebanon Lehigh $1.78, Luzerne $2.22. Lycoming $2.11. McKean $2.97. Mifflin $2.64.

Monroe $3.20, Montgomery $2.14, Montour $3.66. Northampton $1.93. Northumberland $1.61. Perry $2.55. Phila.

$2.53. Pike $3.11. Potter $1.73, Schuylkill $2.34. Snyder $3.03. Sullivan $4.98.

Susquehanna $1.10. Tioga $2.47, Union $12.27, Wayne $3.25, Wyoming $3.05. York $3.18. other nations have risen and fallen, somehow God has preserved the Jew. The founding of a nation is extremely Inter lets a Adminitrtor, T.

Guardian, Tru' Rents Soxes In Its Vri Safe Keeping of Vaiu Provides ETery AYHbin tiss Limits ot esting. What part did God have in the lives of the men who pioneered? What was to be the destiny of the new nation formed? Thus far has any nation come up Entered as second class mail matter at the Postofflca. Pottsville. P. to the conception of Prof.

Lewis, who in ftTTvn i.r TUB BEST B1TT5 against attacks, this time by regularly constituted Mexican troops. W. D. Pollard President J. W.

Fox iec'y an lreM 1 THE ANTHRACIT. Pott-Mil Is a prosperous City under the third class city form of government. There are 8O0GO people within a stx-mlle radius of Pottsville. for whom Pottsville Is tba centre. Pottnie Is the onuntv seat, has nrcy rtifles of city and suburban trollev service nearly 10O passenger trains In ana out dally; is the centre of cfte Coal Industry, has nany dlvecsineo with the neutral relations of the United States.

The dictation from the German Emperor as to the conduct of the American ships upon the high seas became offensive to the American mind. The prei. dent's policy of "watchful waiting" and the wanton murder of clt liens through the submarine program caused the government of the United Slates. April 2. 1917.

to declare that there exists between the United States and the Imperial Government of Germany a state of war. No bearing In mind the three great thoughts of principle, providences and Germany, Austria and Turkey held to the Idea that "might makes right." and that In government the thought of autocracy prevailed. The 14 other nations. Including England. France.

Italy and the United States held that "right-makes mlitht," and that Instead of having the citizen be submerged in the welfare of the state and to act at the dictation of one ruling mind, he had' an Individuality which must have expression In that form of government called democracy. Now In the name of divine leadership no nation has yet acknowledged the kingship of JesusChrist. Strange, though It bet yet true, the so-called Christian nations, and not the pagan nations, are at war. Why? In the study of this political analogy you noticed the wide difference as to the goals sought. About SO years ago Prussia, small yet with a dominating spirit under the superior leadership of a Bismarck, who conceived the world division and supremacy -trusting in force and intrigue has grown to have her strategic in We Can Deliver All Bonds of the Third Liberty Eoan at 1SST said.

"We have no rifrht to bo without government or to live out of political society. The state is born not of fleh; nor of the will of man, but of God. But it essence. Its oririn, its sanction. Its ground of obedience.

Its roots of life, the principles of perpetuity, these we did not give it they have a supernatural source they beionr to the religion of the state of which God is the head." This Is a most wonderful Memorial occasion. Never have we been more convinced of the guiding of the unseen hand. When was our great country founded. In 177H.no; in 162. no.

We believe that In the philosophy of history the rea founding of tbe country took place in the politico-religious life of the English nation. The Puritan of England built better than he knew. As God called Abraham to be the origin of a great people, so He seemed to call the Puritan element of the English life to the origin of a liberty loving and liberty giving nation. The challenges of isolation, suffering' and possibly death were all submerged In the supreme belief in divine leadership: The compact made in the Mayflower before the landing of the Pilsrim Fathers has' been more clearly the more population to supply the neeas Pottsvtlle's many Industries. THE INSPIRATION OF THE SIXTIES.

While our boys are today participating in the greatest war of all times, and probably what will always be known as the greatest, we must not permit this to in the least upon the deeds which the boys of the Sixties performed in fighting victoriously the war of the great rebellion, for. at that time and until the present war started, that was the greatest war of all times and the grey haired veterans, who we will this week honor, performed every service which could be expected of them, in fact by their great, bravery and sacrifices astounded the world and were held up as The "Republican" is arwav pteased to uwfM imsi (terms. social notes, of fnr tuiwi nersonaL and comment oommumcw black, made a better record than the 24th, for bravery, for humanity, for discipline and duty, will some one speak up? But It is an old story, the gallantry and stanch ness of our negro soldiers when the country calls, in the hour of her need. New York may well be proud of the 369th Infantry, which was the old. 15th.

unci T-nv. Hons must be signed with name, not necessarily for ouMIeattotu but as an evidence of rrwd faith. Anonymous communications WT! be Ignored. The "Republican can be reached each eveninr by TTnited Telephone 214-M from anv section of the coal region. evenir.tr the "Republican rts on the standard of patriotic devotion and great corner stone of the nation than the sen aacrince until the present war WASTE A MAN BOUND to poverty all his life, no iiJerence how ttlui earns, if he doc not Kav ts a waster.

And the hal.it of wasting, like ecry otlwr lislji, becomes fixed and Inut breakable. So why n.i atqwn the sarins habit insKju tt Just as easy to save as lo rt- if you once get ruirnti to doing so. if so-called Plymouth Rock. Birth was given opened when the younger generation to civil as well as to religious liberty. The years of subsequent growth and develop demonstrated that they were sufficient fluence felt in every corner of the world.

About SO years ago the United States emerged from civil strife and national humiliation. There was not one great guiding hand to make the nation great and powerful. Leaders rose and fell, and the voice of the people became the dominating ment did little to stifle the conscience of ly imbued by the deds of valor of the I SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS" sale at the Pottsville News Agenc-r on Tfran Street, near Penna. R. It.

News Reading Rwyr Station- News Stand Allan Hotel i Bugler's Stcnd. Centre and Norwegian, or up Jo six clock at the "Republican." The Republican" is on sale dnv at TTntalinsj's News Stand. North end Times RMir 43rd Rt. and Broadway. NewTprk.

those who sought, refuge and found refuge armies gone before them to perform on American soil. The Revolutionary war deeds of valor fully equalling anything power In the land. The national sin of was the first step. in national unity. A na ever-known in personal braveryand exceeding in sacrifice because of the N.

T. Lock boxes lo rent. 1 tion destined to have a great function to perform 'must prepare for the performance of the function. The states added other sfates. The of IS 12 showed clearly that the.

young nation was capable of caring for itself and Ensrland could feel no greater death dealing agents which pa 1 were massed against' them. Wat Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vege-: table Compound. MONDAY, MAY Zl, 1918. 'ri" Our Civil War Veterans cannot help longer that the child was weak.

The great The Pennsylvania National Bank, but feel gratified and satisfied that their The opponents of government owner- fundamental principle laid down by the Declaration of Independence was the sacrifices were not made-in vain when sh i of the railroadsare In high glee equality of man. Already the seeds of dis. they see their sons and grandsons X. BKOWN. Ca- F.

D. Tl'ENGLLNU, V. over the announcement made by Secy. cord was sown in the political life of the PhfladelpWa, Pa. "I suffered for even long years with a lame back.

slavery was atoned for In the death of hundreds of Its citizens. God had preserved the nation for a great mission in the world. Our greatest argument for the divine leadership of the nation Is that It has never been humiliated for another nation, nor has It by force acquired territory by wilful force. Why has the present war reached sush a gigantic scale? First, because the principles at stake are greater. Second, because the outcome will touch all nations.

This conflict is International the civil war was a national conflict. In reviewing some of the events of the latter we see that there is a similarity of ideas. The "people of the North were of the town meeting and democratic type. Those of the South were land owners of targe estate and autocratic. COLOR TROOPS FOUGHT BRAVELY marching oft to the front, with enthusiasm never before known in the world' nation.

-The northern part of the nation believed stronsly in Union or compact of McAdoo that all rates are to be very considerably raised by the grovernment controlled railroads. Any business can states, while the southern part held to the history, determined to die irt the cause if necessary, for the reason that the be successfully conducted if the power fact that each state was sovereign enough to leave the Union at its pleasure. The doctrine of states's rights was concealed in the problem of the slave. Tucked away have received the Inspiration for their to increase rates is riven without any deeds, from the boys who wore the blue competition to reckon with. from the rest of the world, strong convic more- than a half century ago.

irregularities and pain. I bad one physician after another but they did me no good. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound and gave it a trial and in a short time I felt benefited and am now feeling fine, and without weak- The war of the great rebellion is sway tions were being inculcated in the heart and mind of a youth called Lincoln. The atonement for national sins was made by The Red Cross drive has been prac ing a most marked influence on the sit the spilling of blood upon the altar of lib uation of today.

The boys of the north erty. Lincoln's work was accomplished A BANK OF PERFECT SAFETY This bank offers every man and woman perfect safety for every dollar deposited In it- For eUbty-seTcn year Made Fine llecord ki Spanish Wi and out of the ashes of a war charred na tically completed -with the American people far eclipsing the amount set. showing not only their faith in the good work being done by this organization but demonstrating their enthusiasm in contributing to war purposes. These Red Cross contributions were not tion the Phoenix of a great expansion and enlightenment speedily -arose. The torch which was lighted for the cause of free nessorpain.

Many I of my friends have also taken Lydia E. dom and liberty of conscience began to send its light beyond the confines of Its boundaries. Its soft rays lighted up the It has been noted for its conservative management and its steady and continued jTowth show the ronfidrnre placed In it by tbe people of this vicinity. Yon are invited to open a account in this safe, sfroni hanL- made as investments but as pure gifts darkness of the Philippines, Hawaii, and nmcoam vegetable Compound 'M 1 ern soldiers are marching oft determined to fight as gallantly as did their fore fathers and to preserve -the-unrivaled record of the Stars andStripes, while the boys of the old southern veterans are leaving with the enthusiasm of their fathers of old, determined to demonstrate by their-acts the bravery and fighting qualities of their forebears and to prove their intense patriotism and love of country by offering themselves as sacrifices in order that the great union of today shall be preserved and show the way to all civilization. for a worthy cause.

and been helped by Cuba with Porto Rico. Now this little babe of freedom having been rocked In the cradle of opportunity has become a veritable David ready to go forth to meet a Goliath of national aggression and suppression-. Will Make Good Now. The following editorial from a New York City newspaper, "The Times" pays to the colored troops of Uncle Sam, a Splendid tribute, with particular praise for the special distinction won by two comrades: the article as published in the issue of May 22. 1918.

is given through the courtesy of Peter Good, well-known colored resident of this city. It follows: Privates BUI and Needham. Mrs. Henry Johnson ske knows him only as Bill had faith inthe prowes of her husband, if nobody else though that he was of much account. "Bii ain't bisr.

nor nothing like that," sin said, on being informed, that he had won the French War Cross on the Amertcar front, "but, boy," she went on to the re These men. in whose honor we meet this evening, have performed no small part in this cram of national growth and power. They tell us we are a nation at war. it" Mrs. Margaret Ness, 1846 E.

Hazzard Pa-Women who suffer from displacements, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideacbe, headaches or "the blues," should not rest until they have given this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, a trial. If complications xist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, fot special suggestions. The result of its long experience is at your service.

With whom? Why? The history indicates Save your flowers for Memorial Day and see that they get into the possession of the Grand Army. The grave of every deceased soldier of all wars should be liberally decorated with flowers," the finest which the season affords. Other graves can wait until the following week. It would be a good idea to establish a decoration day for air graves a -week -before or a week after Memorial Day so that the full meaning of May 30 might be impressed upon all as a memorial to the soldier dead. that it has been raised up for a special purpose.

The nation Is at war with the German nation. Let us study its history -iVojtj, i.ivi'if-t-V''' III I ror a lew minutes to see the contrast In CAPITAL. PRCfTTS OVE3. I.OO.OOO,QQ development. The history of the origin of the spirit of strife and antagonism scarce 1 goes back beyond 50 years.

It is large ly the ambition of the German Kaiser and porter, "he can go some." That must be the conviction of survivors of the CITY ORDINANCE his war lords to rule Europe5 that has brought on this terrible struggle. About TO INCREASE DEBT. German raiding party that tried to the time that Napoleon was taken to St wipe out Private Henry Johnson and Helena, 3 states and four independent The following ordinance was introduced Private Needham Roberts of the old cities. -Of these two the Empire of Austria at the stated meeting of City Council on 15th Regiment of the New York Na was stronger than the Kingdom of Prus May 7. 1V18.

and is xllrected to oe puo tional Guard it seems but the other lished once a week for four weeks before sia. But from the little klnrdom of Prussia, through Otto Von Bismarck, the day that the proposal to. organize the negro regiment was received with tepid united Empire of Germany was built up. SIGNS THAT NEVKB FAIL. I SPROtX AND BEIDLEMAN The nomination of- Messrs.

ftproul and JBeidleman for governor and lieutenant, governor, respectively, by the republican voters of puts in the field two men, who in public office have proved their worth and efficiency and who in private life have shown themselves to be the sort of men who are deservedly honored when selected to fill places of high trust In the government. The nomination of Mr. Sproul, which had been conceded on all sides before the primaries," was accompanied by a majority which astounded even the most enthusiastic of his friends. doubt whether Senator Sproul had any idea of his own great popularity: and the high esteem in which he was so generally held by all classes of voters. His election is a certainty as he is a mar around whom all elements of the party or opposing parties can gather with enthusiasm.

It has been very aptly said In 1SB2 Bismarck-became the adviser of enthusiasm. the final consideration and passage thereof. In pursuance of Section Article IB, of the Act of June 27. 1U13. 1 G.

A. BERNEU. City Clerk. AX ORDINANCE The Germans were in force; the two The second draft is on its way to army camps and it is not probable that the members of this contingent will be as long" in the camp as the members of the first draft. "With all arrangements now ready for their immediate accommodation and with the experience of training new armies this new force can be much move quickly whipped into shape than the old one.

The great enthusiasm which now possess th government to get soldiers on the other side will quickly empty cantonments William Bismarck, who believed that the king and not the people gave greatness colored privates on sentry duty did not The early flower a a iar slsa sf Pprtar, aad Jat bejead are I the suony lanmrr days for which leas'. Is the eommerrial werld. alas, ars easily reed. Tea that (Md butiiMI nt(mnt pmr HrrM. Sr4eet a feak- i lng eenaeetlea that sires every tnaatrliii the bt attvaflfln.

Saeh tm the KrhaylklU Trust which lavites year o- to the government, so more power was given to the Too many little states PROVIDINU FOR A LOAN TO THE CITY 4JK fOUTaVlLLL appear formidable, or much of an obstacle. It is true that in the rush they were desperately wounded, but the sup existed, and hence one united nation with PURPOSE OF PL'KCMASINU AM) 1NS1AUJXO A bLAU CKCSH1NG Prussia as leader. Enforced military ser PUAT. PURCHASING AL'TO a. 1 IHIIJIII.I 1 I 1 )') vice for a period of two years was part of ply of hand grenades happily held out TRUCKS.

RUNABOUT AND OTHER. 1 the nation's program. Austria was to be gotten out of the way, which was accom EQUIPMENT FOR THE USE OK THE Bill, as his wife calls him. also brought a bold knife into play, handier than a razor; and, shot, clubbed, cut and gren- iHluHWA YJ fcrART.Mt.NT. THE IS bL'L OF SECURITIES THEREFORE plished through the forced strife with Denmark.

In Prussia and Austria AM) fROVlDING FOR THE LEV i aded, the Germans soon had enough of AND ASSESSMENT OF AN ANNUA I met on the field of battle. In which Aus Atlantic City Resorts TAX FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE tria was defeated. When some of the Bill and Needham, leaving some dead men and fragments of others on the SAME. frontier on the Austrian territory was and make room for new drafts much quicker than was formerly the case. Selected men marching away will bo come a -regular 'weekly-occurrence this summer.

German propaganda has been successfully conducted in Mexico, proba- ground. 24 to two and the at last eaken Bismarck wept for fear that Austria would be an avowed enemy of Prussia that another Stuart administration is in SECTION 1. He it ordained by the City Council of the City of Pottsville, and it is hereby ordained and, enacted by the authority of fthe same, that the City of in possession of the field with three wounds apiece and the glorious feeling when she might be needed. The subtilty of the German mind was successful in forcing France to arms, in which France sight. Mr.

Beidleman. who wasnot so gen erally known to the voters of the coun of victory- pi IP 1 iiinwiiiiiiiniiiumiMiniTiiwinniiMii miihhih ATLANTIC CXTYSsr According to the divisional order the was crushed and the provinces of Alsace ty as fwas John R. K. Scdtt, his oppon Pottsville aforesaid borrow, and it is hereby authorised to borrow, at not less than par. on the credit of the -said City, a sum of money not exceeding TWENTY-ONE- THOUSAND UZl.OOU.ooj DOLLARS, for which interest at the rate of Five 5fr) Per Cent, per annum shall be paid on the first days of January and July in each year, clear of all taxes.

The money blv very largely due to the natural Hatred by Mexico of America. It is be day. Bill of Albany "gave a magnificent exhibition of courage and energy." and Needham of Little Old New York, con ent, made an astonishingly fine showing and Lorraine became German territory i France never foraot this incident. In 1S71 the KinR of Bavaria wrote to King William to became king of united Germany. in Schuylkill with which he cannot but tinued to throw band grenades, although feel gratified and complimented.

His coming more evident as tune pa that the United States made a mistake In Its lenient dealing witb. Mexico dur ik. vn'in in whteh war was William was crowned snd given the title of German Emperor. Bismarck won his so borrowed' to be used for the purpose of purchasing: Appeals goal and was called the "Iron Chancellor. nomination will give to Mr.

Sproul running mate who will add great add! His political creed was "MiRht makes nract k-allV made upon this country right." (Germany, Russia and Austria uuiku ootn because of his worth and popularity. "A stronger tic mnde an alliance against France; After without any retaliation of moment on fallen to the ground, until the enemy was forced to fl'je a good and brave soldier." The French Croix de Guerre for both, and for Bill, who slashed in such' a timely way with his bplo knife, the "Gold Palm." a much-coveted distinction. It is said that the whole regiment is clamoring for Bolo knives. Private Johnsen's particular personal 1. One 1) Slag Crushing plant complete, consisting of Crushing-rolls, Screenings.

Conveyors, Electric Motor and the necessary transmission -machinery. Storage-bins, etc. 2. One (1) five ton and one 1) three ton Gasoline driven Motor Trucks, and Garage, and one t) Ford Runabout with light truck body. EOT ION That the wlndoal of ket could scarcely have been placed in pur paiu, to cultivated, interestixif peopls) seeking rest and recreation at th seashore, IIopitaile homelike modern in everyparticular.

10-tory, fire-proof. Wonderful turf bathing. All aorta mad pastimes. Coif and yacht dab privilege. A DISCARDED MATCH nomination as far as these two candi 1 re concernea and they should lng, we had taught the malcontents or the south republic a drastic lesson, we would not now have this annoyance a inn sr our southern border at a time wepP tne entire republican ticket Into weapon naving provea so nan- alvats orm AkmiCAN run victory.

war broke out between Russia and Turkey, territorial difficulties ocourred between Italy and France, alliances' were formed jn France and Russia and Germany. Austria and Italy becants national friends. In 1SS.H the present Kaiser came to the throne with Bismarck still acting as chancellor. Since ISM the Kaiser has been the deciding voice in all German affairs. Prince Von Buelow 'ssld.

"The German nation has been denied the right to rule Itself." The hemmed-in situation of Oer-n-'Stiy became a barrier to her Industrial dy. The Germans will have to find as The Leeds Compajvy said loan shall lie divided into certldcates of One Thousand fll.ooo.oo) Dollars each, and ehall te in the usual form, a copy of which certificate shall appear in the statement of the financial condition of the Citv, which shall be filed In the otfV-e of tlie Clerk of Ouarter Sessions-of Kchuvlklll apt a name, for the American negro fighters as they have given to the Scots when it is important that our full ener gies be concentrated in another direc PottsTllJo Marlon still lrinoiac. ate md mm Jn rWnft The Laddies 'rom Hell." Something demoniac there -certainly waa about tlon, If the Germans can bring it about, we will soon again have an army alone the border to protect ourselves rmmvuie -Marions defeated th strong Seltser City Giants by the score of 13 to 11. Flannery, the star twirler of the Marions, pitched a trood game fanninr 15 Bill and Needhim. County before compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance, and it shall be expressed In said certificates that the loan therein mentioned is payable In twentv la very Insignificant thing but it has frequently caused a in a waste basket or rntrHh corner, tt has often starter seriw.

faUI Crea. Care Is a great thfnr. lo be safe get a Fire Insurance pAr? In one of onr rompanle. We rn prevent the firs but we can Pr' yettr losinr financially ss a fire. MORTIMER INSURANCE I REAL ESTATE CO G.

T. BURD, Mgr. It was an excellent thing, after alb deelopment. Territory, sea -coast, and a 1 iii I -j rsri(. trade rorte Wcame some of her goals.

iiib viKiunc oaiieries. but with the aid to organize the. lfrth National uuara t'Ji vears after the date thereof. fh saM lew errors tney managed to score 11 City of Pottsville reserving the right to redeem said certificates at anv time after the first day of January. ll2.1.

and that mr ni.nons Knocseo Wright, the Regiment of New York. A merger has effaced the name, but the negro soldiers, whom General Foch speaks Of a. rrom the mound, be HOTEL KAIER the principal and interest on said loan Is payable In the lawful money of the United States free from ail taxes; and that the in rcivea ay i'aaunsky, who received the same treatment. 'he being touched uo as "very strong ara siouwieariea ana very, rash, fight well under any numerical designation. It is now the 369th Mayor, Superintendent of Accounts and Finance and the City Oerk are herehv PIMPLES ON FACE FOR TWO MS Itchy All the Time.

So Bad Ashamed to Go In Company, Cuticura Healeci. Regt. France regards no doubt. 60 West Xorwea-ian St Fot1''. empowered and dlnected to execute the said certificates and to deliver them to the MAN NOW OUT WITH ALL FACTS as the American unasseurs oAinquo.

Citv Treasurer. sni the Treasurer shall "-y anj naussenhauer also starred for the Marions at the bat. Score by innings. RH Marions 1 2 0 3 1 1 2 1 2 13 6 Seitsor 4 3 4 0 11 8 2 Batteries For Marions. Flannery arid Zimmerman: for SelUer City, Wright arid Padunsky and Sheeler.

The Marions will jouraev to deliver said certificates to tbe ourchaser I am very proud of them." says CoL or purchasers thereof when and as the mow ror sail loan is received. SECTION S. That an annual tar of FIRE "Win. Hayward i'they are clean, brave men. fearing nothing." Which reminds us of the 24th Regulars in Cuba, a negro Infantry regiment.

They belonged THE YARMOUTH: I have never seen the equal of Tanlac" Etwcctty est tbe Bsarssalk ATLANTIC CCTT doah on Memorial Day, where they win meet the strong- teams of that place, the receipts going to the benefit of the Red to that "heroio brigade of which the says Frank Durling, who was connected with Hotel Kaier. Mahanoy City. Pa. THE CARLTON Although I had been troubled with se Ckctsca Avtne asd Best ATLANTIC UTT Cross. Bias Ribbon Winn Opening Came.

The Blue ribbon base ball team defeated the strong Coxs Traveling Grate cUy fftco brke ooe in a rash, snd that lmfra esse, making my skin red, sore, and Itchy aJSL time. 2 was ashamed to 9 oqk in eeaapany nry faee was so 25-100 of a mill Is hereby levied and assessed upon the taxable property of said Citv to provide for the liquidation ot the ssid indebtedness, tbe said lew and assessment to be exclusively applied to and being sufficient for the payment within twenty 20 years of the principal, Interest and state tax on said loan provided, however, that the rate of said tx may be decreased If the amount of the assessable property of said Citv shall increase hereafter so ss to -warrant a reduction of said rate and still enable the said Citv to raise the amount required by law to be raised for the payment of said in vere stornach trouble for years, the first bottle of Tanlac made me feel like a new man. Both bote's are charmingrf situ steal mi aa m-rilrat cuiio and team by a score of 19-4 at rolan'8 trir Causes the breaking wp of marr borne, the fortune swpt sway a few minutes by tfcs fiery stetneat. Do not permit your bonis ta withou: a Policy for ons bear, but get tbe cheapest and the bt La' surauca in the Pottsville Mutual Fire Insurance Ci. have been suffering from a 'general nMurr aleepjess mfcis I modc-ite tariff.

The features of the rame went ih. other commands were the historic 9th and the brilliant 13th, both white regiments, The brigade lost heavily in the storming of San Juan Ride. But th bigger thing wis to cone after. Troops were wanted to police the yellow fever camp at Siboney. General Shafer ordered the 24th down from its field, where it was catching its breath and "resting up." Then there was this! scene and incident: the regiment lined! up by Major Alfred Markley, ranking I run-down condition," Mr.

Durling stat tin- of Smith and Bortsel. and the nlroh. Hotel ALBEMARLE ed. Nothing tried did me any good. in of rewald who had 14 strike outs.

Kreirer and Eckert were the I used to. get indigestion so bad that I debtedness. KE0A8WAT at Sa STtCTT. EW YCSS ka ta oaaara taaatn a4 laiaWia taotisa SECTION 4. The moneys arisinr from could not sleep.

I always had a dull feeling and I used to ache all over. for the Traveling Grate. Kreiger pitched good ball for the Coxea but received poor support. Above hotels are rtte direction 0 "One day I saw Tanlac advertised In the aforesaid tax shall be applied annually snd as fst as same accumulate to the nayment of the Interest and state tax and to the redemption at par of the aforesaid outstanding obligations. m8-4t-oaw Blue Ribbon 2' 4t Of 21 3 2 19 Coxs 0: 2T oi Of 01 Oi A a paper and I bought a bottle.

I firmly officer, and a little speech to those tired and battle-stained negro soldiers "O-en. believe that Tanlac la relieving me of The lineup for the Blue Ribbon was J1TNK That's our middle nam. Enter ess ansovcal for ow two year and 1 vaed many serordics but pone of them Si any good. Tbeo used Cutieara 1 Soaod QixCmeD and I used two cakes I ef Cctfcuxa Soap with one box of Cuti-i caTsOfastmentaa my fates im now lad. (Signed) LosiM Arnrica, ICS Her-Lsy 8-.

Wlisehtron, Pa. Nfa-r. 19, 17. Tbaae frsrant, spex-creaoay emoT3 I jnts are all 70a neeA for yoor skin ms4 a3 toilet pwpoees. -M t.

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Gldin. a r'' NOTICH my rheumatism, and I know It is bring prise. Waste A Scrap Port Carbon. Eliaon, 3rd C. Bortsel.

a.m. Lots. 2nd E. Christ 1st Hochgartel. 1.

f. Shafer has selected us to take charge of the fever camp, at Siboney. Those student St Uw iu 1 lav Hchool wlil on before ity ing my stomach back Into first class shape. Your medicine is wonderful and Tresspass Notice Trespassers oa the Zerbey "Fottavfils IVle. ftie with the Elate who want to volunteer, one step to the I Both phones." We're leaders in junk, biggest in the anthracite, bvt not so big as to refuse the smallest quantity.

Our prices are legitimate, always the highest; our I can't say too much for it." Kxarainera his sjpHcation for Glnther Dewald. p. The Blue ribbon would like to arange a game with any team in the county whose agen range from 15 to 18 years of are. Send all Republican" farm adjoining Orwlgsburg tiorwon July 2nd and Srd. 11.

Tanlac is being specially introduced borough will be prosecuted to the full front." And all that remained of the 24th fit for duty made on stride toward the Major. methods of business a square deaJ. Writs ton to tha Bar of tie Supreme 1 tha law J. H. z.itB.i.

wwner 1 at W. S. Cowen's Drug Store. Pottsville and G- Hubler'a Drug Store. GoMna.

challenges to Arthur J. Stock, 1633 W. us, call us. We're on tha Job laatspUy. 1 ill I 1 tarn 1 Ua Ead Ave..

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