I'OU- P'cnics and Outings! Severn, tlio Grocer, is head quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits and Vcgetables,Canned Meats, Pickles, Crackers, Cakes, Con densed Milk, etc., suitable for picnics and excursions. All new and fresh goods. SEYBRlsT'S, Cor. Centre and White Streets. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEHKIA. Minor Injurod. To-day William Miller, a minor In tho Turkoy Hun colliery, was bo seriously In jured by a fall ol coal that it was nccoseary to romovo him to the Minors' Hospital. Conoorninff Sunday Spoolale. As tho Ukuald will ro to pross early od the morning of Saturday, tho 80th Inst., (Decoration Day) all announcements for Sunday should bo filed at this office not lator than 12 o'clock, noon, on Friday. Public Salo. A public salo of ono horao, three1 buRgio? and carriages, sleighs, harness, lirgo-sizod steam chopping machlno and boilor, butchor's tools, blocks, etc., will bo hold at Shenandoah, Pa., on Wednosday, June 3 1801, at 1 p. m. 6-2G-7t James B. Lkssio, Agent. LOOAL. LUNCHEON. Bicycle shoes at the Boston shoo store live the soldiers all tho flowers you can. Fine ladies' Oxford ties, GOc, at the Bos ton boot and shoe store. The secret of dress the whoreabouts of the piickeU There are substitute for; many thitig in life, but there are noiw for sleep. "BiriCinin India', gents' and children's show; tba B tun tho store. H kSB The Grunt Oornet Hind will hold its sixth annual picnic in Columbia Park on 3Iy 80th. 6-8-3 w Bing opposed to better roads is being he hind the age quite M much at being op posed to free chooU, only a good many people can't see it in that li?ht. Men's calf, Oongress shoe (warranted), former price $8, now f2A0, at the Boston shoo store. Tho prospoct is good for a good pe-ich crop and for fruit gonorally. Much less damage to fruit has been dono than was r.t first apprehonded, considering tho severity of tho recent frosts. Confirmed. Tho favorable impro3sion produced on tho first appearance of tho agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by tbo pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of tho proprietors and manufacturers tho California Fig Syrup .Company, 2,500 TabletB, Costing from 15 to 25 cents oach, at tho uniform price of 5 cents, at Max Boo3o's. Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality Tilavincf cards by sending fifteen cents in oostago to 1'. S. Eustis, Gon'l Pass. Agt, B.. 0. & O.K. B. Chicago. 111. tf The larcrost stock of wall paper and window shades over received in this town, or county. Good selection, at F. J. Portz's book and stationery store. 3-20-tf Completed to Deadwood. Tho Burlington Koute, 0., B. & Q. K. E., from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains are runninc through Lincoln, Neb., and Custer, S. D., to Deadwood. Also to New castle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Dead wood. tf Coming EventB. May 30. Ico cream and strawberry feS' tival in Bobbins' opera houo for tho bone fit of the Trinity Reformed church. May 30 Grant Bind picnic at Columbia Park. May 30 Picnic of tho Junior Social Club of tho Shenandoah High School, at Lakesido Park, (East Mahanoy Junction) Juno 2. Icq cream and strawborry fes tival. Bobbins' opora house: bonofit of English Lutheran church. June 3 Deraorost Contest and entertain mcnt: Forcuson's theatre, 8 o'clock p. m Juno 17 Strawborry and ice cream feet! v.ilin Bobbins' opera houso under th auspices of W. R. 0. No. 60. Juno 18. Excursion ot Washington Carao. No. 200. P. 0. S. of A., to Lake side July 4 Grand Carnival and picnic by Columbia Hoso Stoam Flro Engine Com pany. To Our Readers. Are you troubled with Consumption or a deep seated Cold, If so take healthy excrolke, live lu open air, use -I'au Tlua Uougli and Consumption (lure, ana be curea. uon I delay. Trial boUles fre at Klrlln's drug store, Died of Shook. Anthony Kogusky, tho sevon-yoar-old boy who bad his leg crushed whon ho at' tsmptod to jump upon a moving coal train noar tho Lloyd street crossing of tho Le high Valloy railroad yesterday died from shock nt the Minors' Hospital last night. His remains woro brought to town this morning. Died. CO AKLE V. On tits 27tb Inst., at Shon andoah, Pa., Mary, relict of Daniol Coak ley, aged 60 years. Funeral on Saturday, 80th inst., leaving Shenandoah, via tho Lehigh Valley railroad, at 12:30 p. m., for St Clair, where tho interment will bo Bdo. Friends and rolativos respectfully invited to attond 6-27-3t "Like Old Times." It looked like old times around tho Cap tol to-night, in .tho corridor Major Losch was soon in earnost conversation with his old lriend Finnoy; it looked to your cor respondent as though they were both will ing to forget and forgiva, and join in an earnost endeavor to got tho boys in old Schuylkill together again. Sam has great many friends at tho Capitol who aV ppeared glad to see him. Jack White house was running in and out of both chambers. I hoard it whisporod ho was looking after somo insurance legislation what it is, I am not ablo to slate, but Jack a hustler and generally gets there. liar risburg correspondence to Republican. Open Air Concert To-night. This ovoning, at 0:30 o'clock, the Grant Ojrnot Band will give its second open-air concert, on tho awning in Iront ol too band room. Tho new instruments will be usod and tho following will bo tho pre grammo: Grand March... HnnAlD. Oregonla,"- .military overture tuewj ay M. 0. Meyrelles. Old Folks at Homo" T. T. Close. Clarinet aoioinewi air. ju. ocnoppu. May flowers" (now, l'olka Mzurka. Tid B1U" (uew) by E Uoyer. Urand comic upera flieuiey. INTERMISSION. Selection from Ilerold's opera ' Tampa" (new) Awaking or tspring" ihowj aim buiu uj Hach. Arranged by t Zeltz Mr.echoppo. The Postilion1' (new) Waltz. uussinu carriage noua- iuuwj luuiumu, licquetoi jueioaies. 'otpourrl (new) M. O. Meyrelles. Best work dono at 'Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless, Iiace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteod. John A 6-5-tf Wators' Woiss boor is tho bost. Eeilly sole agont. Men's low tan shoos, formerly 1.60, now 1.00, at tho Boston Store. Ticnic at Columbia Park, May 80th Music by the Schoppo full orchostra. 8w WALL PAPBB A CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED AT KBLLBT'S Blanks Go Gilt 8o Embossed 12 l-2c Window Shades, spring rollers..25o Curtain Poles 25o MOVED TO 22 East Centre St., Shenandoah, CHAS. T, BICE'S OLD STAND. New Bakory. Scheldor Bros, havo opened la now bakery at 2 South Main streot, whoro you can got fresh bread, cakos, candy and lco cream. Give thorn a call. 6-6 3m "WANTS, &o. IrOR SALE A frame hcune, with stabling, No. 315 E. Centre St. Apply to M. P Conry. 6-21-lw Tho Cleaning Up. Supervisor Llewellyn says that ho will havo men and a cart on tho stroota At six o'clock to-morrow morning to clean up for Decoration Day and ho hopes tho property owners will bo prepared. Graduating Exercises. As tho Hkrald goes to press tho junior exhibition (prizo contest) of tho Shonan doah High School is In progress at Fergu son's theatre. Tho prizes aro $5 for tho bost declamation and $2.60 for tho secon.l bo3t. S5 for tho best composition and ffc 60 for tho socond bpst. Tho judgoa selected aro Messrs. William Stoin, P. J, Forguson, II. P. Mollet, S. A. Beddall and William Krick. To-night tho graduating oxorchos of tho Class of '01 will bo hold in tho thoatro. DESIEABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One or the most desirable proper ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable terniB. Apply at llowse's grocery store, cor ner Jardln and Oak streets. Bbeuandoah. Pa FOR SALE An eight-room frame dwelling on Raspberry alley, nt the rear or the Greek C.ithollo churcn. Apply to Patrick McCue. 522-lw FOR RENT-Two dwelling hoims and store. Nos. 13 and 15 South Jardln street, t-hounnduah. Can be rented slirgly or together. Splendid location. Apply to M. Nkkptiam, on the premlsfs. 8-28 lw t'En-An active reliable man V salary $70 to $80 monthly, with In crease, to represent In his own seeilou a re sponsible New York House, Iteleronces. MANPgACTPUBn. Lock Boi 1685, New York. Will not Confirm. A letter from Harrisburg says : "The appointment of Ex-Senator Charles F. King, as Hospital Trustee, will not ba con firmed by tho Senate. As King has bocn an opponont of tho present Executivo and has only been appointed Trustee to pacify him, tho Republicans of tho Senate do not toel liko doing anything to holp heal up any of the sores of the Democratic party, especially to knock-out a man liko Win. Spencer, of Minersville, who was ono of the bestmon on tho.biard." Our Bill of Fare. Prepared and published expressly for tho Herald readers. FRIDAY. BREAKFAST. Whoatnn Mush with Milk. Scalloped Potatoes. Bread. Graham Crackers. Bran Coffee. DINNER. Beef Bono Soup. Veal Steak. Potatoes. Graham Broad. Butter. Apple Pio. Cheoso. Water. eurrKR. Whito Broad. Butter. Cottage Cheese. Sponge Cako. Chocolato Blanc Mango. Milk. SCriOKNER'S RESTAURANT, (Boddall's.Building.) TTOR RENT Store and building now occupied by the Shenandoah Bakery Co. lor ma ufactttrlng an 1 retail enndy business. Two floors 6 )x20 feet. Apply m ui u. v muci O-IU II AURAND OFFER. For salo, at half price, a cabinet organ, good as new, ouh uew heater, and a good sewing machine. Inquire ol Mrs. CcnnlcK, Coffee House. North jniiq Btreoi, qiiBnanaoan. s-ffi-lw "OKOPOSALS-Pronosala will bo re JL celved by the underslgurd committee up to May 30, 1811, for raising 4.lie First w.ird school building three feet. Also for excavat lugand the'onsirucilonof astono wall under the same The rliiht to ri-Ject any or nil bids Is reserved. Additional Information can bo outniuea upou application to the committee, Thomas Haiud, H. A. DAVEvi'OKT, H.J. Mur.nooN, James O'IIeakn, 5-IMlt William stein, lllTMflioTICE S At Scanlans- You can get the best anil olicapest HATS AND OAP.S iu town. He hits Just received a full Hue of STRAW HATS, From 5c to $. ; Also a nice Hue of light coioreu unw, uerny uuu soft. A nice light col ored derby hat, $1.25 Light colored soft hat for 60 cents. AT SCANLAN'S You will And cheapest Hue of TUUNllB auu Sachels In town: also Gum Coats selling them ofl at cost. Six dozen neckties at 25 c a piece, worth 40c. Nlrollnoof OontB' Underwear at 70oault. Headquarters for -um-mer Shirts aud Boys' Waists. 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET. A. j. CGiLLAGHER, Justiceqf tho Peace, ' Deeds, Leases, MortgagiJvand Bonds written. iMHrriuge iiuenaus anuirgai claims promptly attended to. Real Eslalc, Colleclioa anil Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance lluslnoss, Hopresonts iue iHortnwostern l.lfe Insurance Co. OKI-ICK Mul(tnnn'lnlMlnn r- rintr and West Sis,, Shenandoah. 1'iL Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. -A two story douhle frame dwelling bouse, store nud restaurant, on East Centre St. 2. -A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. l)oslrable property on owner Centre and Frozen Oysters fried Oysters. Little Keck Clams, Clam Soup. Shoep Tongue. Vanilla, Biir Oyster Stows. Codflsh Cakes. Fried Clams. Friod Tripo. Ham and Eggs. Croam Orator dtows. Pnnnpd Ovstors. Strawborry and Chocolato Ice Croam. A GRAND CONCERT. Large Audience In Ferguson's Theatre Last Night. Tho concert given in Ferguson's theatre last night was a splendid financial and ar tistic success. James Sauvago, of Now York, was tho star of tho evening and he Bustainod the titlo admirably. His first ap pearance was a signal for a storm of ap nlauso and as he concluded singing "The Noblo Boy of Truth" tboro was such an outburst of enthusiasm that an encoro was necessary. His rendition of "Gia La Luna," by Rossini, and the song, "Laugh ing," by Trahorno, were equally well re ceived. Mr. Sauvago'B voice has aromark' able range and is of a very pleasing quality, His son, Tonza Sauvago, gave two piano forte solos with oscollent t-ccess. His "Recollections of Wales," with several variations, was particularly pleasing. The audienco stamped his work with their ap proval by encoring both his selections, Ho is certainly an excellent pianist and too much praise cannot bo given him. Ltew Herbert, of Scranton, shared the honors of tho oyoning. His song "Tho Skipper, captivated the audionco and his success was repeated in tho rendition of "Aria of Osmin." Mr. Horbert is ono of tho finest bassos evor beard in tho town. Don Cwm bwrla, of Mt. Oarroel. pleased the audience vory much with his rendition of "My Vil lage Fair" and in the duett "Betty Wynne' with Mr. Herbert he made a hit. Tho Gwenl Glee Society, under his direction was also very successful. Tho glees "May Day" and "Whip-poor-will bong" were enthusiastically received. Misses Jennet Bovan and Edith Morgan woro warmly ap plauded for their singing. To omit men- tbnoftho Schoppo orchestra would bo dropping oue of the gems of tho concert. Tho overture and intermission selection wore rendered in tho most effective manner and the audienco was not slow in appre ciating tho excellent work. In conclusion it may bo said that tho concert was ono of the beat musical treats over given in tho wn. Edward Boeso, of Centralia, was di-ector of tbo concort and ho acquitted himself of tho duty with much credit. To properly conduct an entertainmont of tho kind given last night is not an easy task, but Mr. lloeso seemed to bo perfectly at home In tho work. BAROSLEY'S CONDITION. Lllioly tube Ablo tr Appenrut tho lloai'lns To-morrow. PniLADKr.rniA, May 23. A report to Chief o Detectives Wood by Dotectivcs Miller and Tate and Special Ritchie, who last night watched over Treasurer Bards- lev, was iv very fnvorable one. It was stated that Mr. Bavdsloy passed n very onsv Jiiitht. Meeplnij from JO o'ciocic un til 0 this morning, when ho awoke feel ing very-much improved. If Mr. Uardsley Keeps on improving, thore is but Httio doubt but that ho will bo able to bo present before Magistrate Polo at noou to-morrow. District-Attorney Graham has issuod another warrant for Banlsley's arrest on a charge of perjury in violating his oath of office in using tho public moneys for his own gain. All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN Till! DAMS ! Belonging to tho Slieiiaihioali Water Company, aud all parties caught violating this notice will be Prosecuted as Trespassers. By order of First Nationa Ban THKiTKB BDII.DING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Jardln streets, NUltable for business pur poses. r 4. A two story double frame dwelling, on West Lloyd street. 6. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cet- ire Bireeu 8. Two 2 story dwelling on the corner of uoai ana unejinut stieets store room la one. 7. Two-story single houso on North Chestnut street with a lare warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-slory double frame buildings corner 01 Liioyaanu liiiDort streets. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law AMD I R'eal Estate Agent, OFFICE BEDDALI'S BtTILDINQ, Cor. Main and Ccntro Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Conl mid JardlulSts. Mr. Snyder will always keop In swek a fine line of boots and shoes. Custom Work and Repairing done In the best style. Ho guarantees to sell cheaper thn competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu lne bargain on every purchase. J. B. OOY1.K AnORNEY-AT.LAW. Ofiloo BJdnir bulldlne, oirner Mln and Centre Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrwg, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. PROPERTY FOR SALE: lK two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street. -A valuable property located on South Jar dln street. r 3-Keven dwelling houses at the corner or nil. bert and Lloyd streets. Qood investment. Terms reasonable. KNOBMOUS l'lLK OF -AT- fI DUNCAN & WAIBIiEY'S -At a sacrifice.- 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! Paid on Bavlnjfs Deposits. J H l'OMEKOY, AT10RNEY-AT-UW. Talcs' BJdH'f bulldlne corner Mln nd Oenvr. 1 Attention, House Cleaners ! Handsome desltfns and new. Woll wrth5oc. Iu order to sell thern quick we have Bhaved tbe priee down 10 icyc-. ipSyDon't let this onnoi-hmHv rmia by. " 1 " Duncan & Waidley, No. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, AN UNCLE'S BRUTAL CRIME. A Vinngo Kxcltcd Ovor nn Outrage Com mltted by un Old Man. RoWhr, N. Y., SIny 23. Tho village 1 1 . Tivoli is in a, state o groat excitement over nn outrage committed by John Colo, aged CO, on his lS-yonr-old' nieco, who is in a critical condition, with tho chances against her recovery. Cole fled before tho expose, leaving his wife penniless, having quietly boUI and mortgaged all his property. The' victim of tho atrocious assault, who is smnll for her ago, says her uncle thieatoued to kill her if she exposed him. It was not uutil the child became ill that the facts were brought to light. Advertise in the IIkkald. The warm weather i3 here, and house-cleaning is the next thing lu order. Ann at such times most everybody needs sometning to brlgnten up the home, bo if you need a good carpet of either Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussef, TWO OR THREE-PLY INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS DABB. The Photographer You can find a full assortment at PBICE'S, Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a taco of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests tlielieslrea edy t Alphousollemptl lng, of Hurler, Pa., swars that when his son was speechless from 1st. Vitus dance Dr. Miles' great Hesloratlve Nervine cured him. Mrs J. K Miller, of VHlnaralso, and J. 1). Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., eao t gained 'JO pounds from taxing it, Mrs, H. A. Gardner, of Vistula, lud., was cured of 40 to GO con vulsions a day, UD4 much lioadach ;, oiiczl neis, bucSuche and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and tine books of marvelous cures, free ut C. 11. liuum' m-li, tbe druggist, who recommends aud g larau tees this unequaled remedy. Qrant Hand picnic May 80th. fi-8-3w Save money hy Kolng to the Huston shoe storo and aek (or the 85c. ladies' shoe. Still at the Old Stand SCHEIDER'S BAKERY I NO. 29 East Centre St., Shenandoah. Belter prepai ed than ever to serve our many patrons with a superior quality or Bread, Cakes, Ico Cream, Confectionery of all Kinds. Open on Saturday Eveniogs Mil Midnigli! Open on olhor evenings (Sunday exospted) until 11 o'clock. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS, CENTS for a Window whade, Others for 35o. 45o. 60c. 65c, 75n and upwards. Bhades made 'or store and private dwellings. Cus tomers desidlug omy the fixtures or Kbadlnu by the yard oau be nccotU' modated, Fncke, 10 South Jardm St, Lace Curtains, Certain Poles of all Kinds i Is located at No. I4 Norih White Street, Having han his gallery greatly Improved, ho&y. w uwnucHoi jitciiureu ihhq ever 10 meet the wants of the put.lto In the photo graphic line. The best photo graphs at lowest prices. Crayon Work a Specialty. oaJ Ifeiv liirm. JVew Stock. Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices ciuinot be beaten when quality is considered. No misrepresentation one price to all. PRSCES'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 Nortli Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 0 r Green Track", Fine Groceries, FRUITS, ?., Delaware ro9 shad and o'.her fresh fish right uuu me uuuis ud j-rmays. a resn Greens from tho South. Evan's Building;, E. Centre St. tf. S. mitla ni' old stand) Everything new and resh. Goods delivered to any p.irt of town. R. C. KNIGHT & SON. A difference in material makes a material difference. Low values and high prices benefit nobody in the Ions run. Wo make your dollar MA(Trl7K TT OTFJ, I count by giving you its lull value of Good, Honest Goods, 221 w-Cealre streef' With Clothing that is durable, S3IB3SrA-TIDOuA.I3: if-1.1! XI -A J. .1 I UIlHing Uml IS mi-eillgenb anil a Formerly kept by Mrs Cmvllle. The above Making and Finish of tho best, Ave aro sure oi your continued custom. A Difference in Material A Material Difference NOW ONLY Cor. 1 3th and Chestnut Streets. Examino our stock of Men's, Boys' and Child ren's CLOTHING. It will cost you nothing if you do not purchase, and if you do find any thing to suit your taste you can buy it at the lowest figures. A 50c NECKTIE FOR 25 CENTS. hotel Is now ken tin- JOHN W. WEEKS, Formerly or the Keystone Hotel, GUberton, Best of accommodations for Permanent end Transient Guest The bar 'i clocked with the best brands of clt s, ale, beer, porter and liquors, EXCELLENT KREE LUNCH COUNTER. McKeon's Saloon, 109 EaST CENTRE BT Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter, WINES AND CIQAI13 3fthe finest brands. Musto furnished oalls and parties, from one to Ave pieces. AT- tobikb" FAMOUS" tomks? ONE-PRICE CLOTHING. No. 11 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, for ICECREAM, ICE CREAM, By the plate or measure, also put up In 5, io nud zo Cent Packuees AT PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S, 117 EAST CENTRE STREET, j Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line of Hats. Cans and Gents' Furnishina Goods aud makes a specialty of Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps, e EAST CBNTBIJ ST.