-FOR- Picnics and Outings! Severn, tho Grocer, is head quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits and Vegetables,Cannc(l Meats, Pickles, Crackers, Cakes, Con densed Milk, etc., suitablo for picnics and excursions. All now and fresh goods. SEYBEFS, Cor. Centre and Whito Streets. I'CIlMBHKD DAILY AND WKBKLY. LOCAL LUHOHBON. Now for picnics. locf are bloominR. Strawberry weather. Juno canto in bright find worm. Bicycle shoe at the Uoton shoe ttore. U.inoy Kept in the uark will not gran- ulato. Fine ladle' Oxford ties, 60s., at tho Be ton boot and shoo store. Tlie busy bee is now improving eacb shining hour. The days will continue to longthon un til Punday the 21it. Bargains in ladies', cents' and childron's shoia, at tho Uiislon shoe store. The (lower thieves deserve the severest kind of punishment, "Whenever you find a man who says that hon tty does not pny, it is a slim that hn hn neviT tried it. Men's calf, Congress shoe (warranted) iorm r price $8, now $2.40, at tho Boston shoo store. Thea are perilous times for society yountftnon. Koarly every streot in town ha an ice cream saloon. Its Excellent Qualitloe Cnmnond to public approval tho California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fiat. It is pleasing to tho eye, and to the tnsto and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, deeming tho system oflectually, thoreby promoting the health and comfort of nil who uso it. Completed to Doadwood. TV Burlington ttoute, 0., B. & Q. It. B iom Chicago, l'eoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains are running through Lincoln, ; Neb., and Custer, S. D., to Deadwood. ' Also to New castle, Wyomliig..Sloopingcar9to Doad wood. " Coming Events. Juno 17 Strawberry and ico cream festi- -valin Bobbins' opera houso under tho auspices of "W. K. 0. No. CO. June 18. Excursion of "Washington Camp, No. 208, P. 0. S. of A., to Lake side. Juno 20. ricnic at Columbia Park by National Guard of "Warsaw. July '1 Grand Carnival and picnic by Columbia IIoso Stoam Flro Engiuo Com pany. Died. ICEltN. At Shonandoah, Juno 2, 1891, Mrs. Emma F. Kern, relict of tho lato Dr, F. J. Kern, in tho GGth year of hor ago. Her funeral will occur from hor lato home on North Main street, Friday, Juno C, at 1:30 p. in. Intorment in tho Odd Follows' comotory. ltelativos and friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t Now Bakery. Beholder Bros, havo opened fa nc bakery at 2" South Main streot, whore you can'uot frosh broad, cakes, oandy and ico cream. Give them a call. G-5'3tn Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality nlavine cards by sending fifteen cents in postage to P. S. Eustis, Gen'l Pass. Agt. B.. 0. & Q.B. 11. Chicago, 111. tf Misses Dno patent leather tip shoes for 85c. at tho Boston shoo store. Best work dono at Brcnnan's steam laundry. Evorything white and spotless, Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Men's low tan shoes, formorly f 1.60, now 1.00, at tho Boston Storo. The largest stock of wall paper and window shades everjreeeived in this town or county. Good selection, at F. J. Portz' book and stationery store. 3-20-tf If want to drive away Dvsnensla. lllltousuesH, Constipation, Poor Appetite and yon an evils arising from a disordered Liver use Dr. Lee's I.Ivor Kezulator. Trim bottles tree at Kirlln's drug store, WALL PAPER A CARLOAD JUST AlllUVED AT MBLLET'S Blanks .. Go Gilt 8o Embossed 12 l-2o Window Shades, spring rollers..25o Curtain Polos 25o MOVEIJTO 22 East Centre St., Shenanooah, CHA8. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. Tho Domorost Contest. Tho Domorost contest and onlortalnment, hold In Korguson's theatro last nlcht, was a brilliant success. Tbo programmo was very much onjoyed by the largo audionce and It is quite evident that this stylo of en tertainment is fast KRlnlDK favor. Tho medal for tho host rendition was awarded to Miss Llllio Llowollyn of North Bowor street. Promptly Adjusted. J. J. Babcock, of Philadelphia, special igont of tho Springfield Fire Insurance Company, and David Faust, the local agent of tho company, yesterday ndjusted tho loss sustainod by Mrs. Augusta i'reymon by the destruction of her buildings at Wm Venn, by fire, on Sunday evening last. Tho loss was adjusted at the full amount of tho policy. This prompt action speaks wolV for the company. G-4-U A Champion In Town. "Jimmy" Larkin, of Jorsoy City, who recently defeated Itoagan, tho champion of Philadelphia, in a pugilistio exhibition bo- fore a club at tho former placo, was in town yosterday, tho guost of Davo Lewis, tho North Main ttroet saloeni6t. Larkin is tho champion 122-poutid man of Amer ica. Ho was woll roceived by sevoral of our townsmen and it Is understood that ar rangements aro being mado to induco him to give a boxing and athletic exhibition in town in tho near future PERSONAL. Miss Mattie Loo is visiting frionds at Gordon, "Will Luks, of Vinoland, N. J Is ing friends in town, George Holland spent yesterday at Potts vlllo on bus'noss. John A. Sullivan, Esq., ot Pottsville, spent last night in town. Mrs. Frank 0. Beoeo prosonted her hus band with a daughter this morning. Mrs. Sarah S ted man and her brother, John F. Davie?, lea town this morning for Butte City, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Swalm and Mrs. and Miss Carrio Luburg spent yesterday at Potlsvillo with fiiends. Misses Tillie Yaissle and Emma Shelloy, of Pottsvillo, roturnod to their homos yos- torday, aftor a pleasant stay with friends in town. Miss Lillio Phillips, who has been teach ing school at East Mahanoy Junction, has roturnod to town to spend.a vacation with hor paronts. Mr. John Housnick returned to town last o-oning with his bride, formorly Miss Thompson, of Berwick. They wero serenaded at their residenco on East Coal streot by a jolly crowd of friends. Our Bill of Fare, Prepared and published oxprcssly for tho liiiUALD readers. FRIDAY. UREAKPAST. Saratoga Potatoos. Boilod Eggs. Graham Goms. Cocoa. Currants. DINNER. Baked Halibut with Drawn Butter. Boiled Potatoos. Canned Gren Peas. Bread and Butter. Berry Pio. Cold Water. SUPPER. Fish Salad. Cold Graham Gems. Butter. Spongo Cake. Custard, Hot "Water. THE FRBBMANITH. . Graduate's Roviow of a Year's School "Work. The following ossay on the "Chronicles of tho Class" was road by Miss Martha V, Shields at the recent grammar school grad ating oxcrcisoB. It is briof and pithy and tho publication is mado by requostof many who heard it read and aro desirous of read ing it : ItcamotonaBSlntnoso days mere was a certain King known as the Frecmanlte, a man of croat wisdom and fame, who ruled nvnr i, hchnlnrltes lu the laud of the Hhen nndoahllcs. me ivmg uvea in n casue oi Hhonandoahttos which was much visited by tho schoiarnes. Jiing r recmaime was rooo aud Just and became great In the eyes of all Ilieu nimnuuiew mhiaj luiiiacji bills uuu uuj n rvnm nil thn muntrv round about who wero known for their great learning. Now, all tho mhnlnrlics were divided Into trlbos and be hold their names were written lutno book of the Kings oi tne nuenauaoauuos. juug Freemanlio placed over tho several tribes tbe wise prince and princesses whom he had gx.lb.eicd unto blmeeir. On the thirteenth day ol the fourth month ol tho seventh year r,r ihnreliTii nf Klni? Freemanlto till tribe ot arnmuiarltes, under I'rlncess Lydla, whose sjrname Is Elsenhower, and Prince Adam, whose surname Is Lockle, went forth to do hull a in tun naiaca 01 rriucess lizzie, aiBO known as the O'Connelllte. In memory of which battle the lonowiui: ruywe uas been recorded In history : Nine o'clock, nine o'cloek, Time fast is llyiiig; Come all tbe Ununraar Class, I'rom their rooms tillylnir, Forward the tirunimar Grade! Cliargefor ttitrty-fourl they Bald, On to the school room dread lluihed the "A" mrammars, Then all the Grammarltee sat beforo the King, l'rlnieand Prlbctsbes with their pa pers, aud their pons, and their essays; aud the King Bald, "Hearken ye, all yo Gram marite 1 be not afraid, neither look yoto the right uor to the left nor ou other papers than your own." The King did weary the .'rain mantes with hard questions and he did ask them tudeclalm, and the King was charmed by their eloquent speeches. Now It came to fas that tbe K'ng did call unto himself tre 1'rlnce and l'rlncesses to help him determine who or the Urammarlies hud been laltlitul and bad Increased lu knowledge and wis dom. And, since tho GrammarlleB bad been found faithful In many things aud had In creased In knowledge and wisdom, they were no more to be called Ormimarltos but lu fu ture yean should be known as High HchoolitoH. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, aud tbe following suggeits tuebeotreii eoy : Aipuonsouempn Ing, of nailer, l'u., swears that when his son was Hpeocmegg jrom i. viius uunce Miles' great Kestoratlvo Nervluecured him. Mis J. It. Mllle.-. of Valparaiso, and J. D. Taylor, ot Logansport, Ind., eaoa gained 20 pounus iroin lamug it. jura. ji. a. uaruner, of Vistula, lml., was cured of 40 to Go con vulsions a day, and much headacht, dlstzl nes. backache and nervous prostration bv one bottle. Trial bottles, and tine books of marvelous cures, free at U. 11. llugeuuuch, the druggist, who recommends anaguaraU' tees thts unequuled remedy. Men's Qno Congress shoos, former prico $2.26, now ? 1.60, at tholsoston shoe etoro. Spectacle to suit all oyes at F. J. Portz'B book and stationery store, 21 North Main street. m 3-20-tf Sayo monoy by going to tho Boston shoo etoro nod ask lor the 86c. ladies' ehoe. SERIOUS RUNAWAY. Throo Ladles Violently Thrown From a Carriage). Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Jenkins loft Wm, I'enn yesterday aftor- noon in a carriage to mako purchases hero. (Vs thoy were driving past tho ofllco of tho Kolilnoor colliery tho hories woro startled by escaping steam and ran away. Tho adios attempted to jump out of tho cat riage, but lost control of thomeolvos and woro thrown violently to tho ground. Mrs. Couch, who is a heavily built wo man about 50 years of ago, was pickod up n an unconscious condition. Mrs. Dun lap and Mrs. Jenkins woro moro fortunate, but they were not nblo to riso unassisted. Messrs. "William Treziso, F. 0. Koose, Richard Hooso and Morris Brown, clerks employed at tho colliery, hattoned to the relief of tho ladles, taking them into tho office. Dr. Straup was sent for. Airs. Couch remained unconscious for about twonty minutes and tho doctor pronounced her injurios sonous. The other ladies suffered from bruises and cuts, but thoy woro nblo to go homo in a carriage. It was necessary to send Mrs. Couch home in an ambulance. Tho horses dashod along Coal streot at a mad pace, dragging tho carriage aftor them, and wero not stopped until they reached tho cornor of Chestnut stroot. To-day Airs. Couch's condition was re ported as somowhat improved, but it will be some time beforo sho will fully rocovor from tho effects of the accident. THE WILD WEST. Tho Allentown "Critic's" Opinion of the Show. Prior to tho races Pawnoe Bill's "Wild West Show, which has encamped on tho grounds for over two weeks, gave their ex hibition, portraying many thrilling and realistic scenes of bapponings in the far West. Every membor of tho company was introduced to tho audience by an ex cellent spokesman, who sorved as master of ceremonies during tho cntiro exhibition, which lasted almost two hours. Eaoh act was presented with amazing pcrfeclness and tho audience liberally applauded tho mombors of the company for their efforts. Tho fancy shooting ot Major Lilly and Miss May Lilly was ro ceived with rounds of applause. Their exhibition include.? many difficult feats and proves that they aro masters of tho rifle. In order to do justice to tho Wild West aggregation wo would bo obliged to devote considerable spaco, which ttnfortunatoly cannot to-day bo spared. Go, for your selvos. Tho monoy is woll spont and you will bo afforded the privilege of witnessing the grandest and bost exhibitions of tho kind that has over appearod in this city. Tho "Wild "West" will open a woek's engagement at Lakostdo Driving Park, (East Mahanoy Junction,) on Monday, Juno 15, 1891. Beautiful I Is what everybody says of tho display of neckwear at "Tho Famous" j n 60c tio for 25c. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that the name Lessiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printod on every sack. 3-3-3taw "Waters' "Weiss boer is tho bost. John A. Kcilly sole agent. 5-5-tf Bost domot shirt in town, at "Tho Famous" clothing houso, 50c. Shifting pants from 75c. up. irst National Bai THEATRE KIULDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00. A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PEE, CENT. INTEREST raid on Savings HepoHltH. ICECREAM, ICECREAM, By tbe plate or measure, also put up lu 5, 10 and 20 Cent I'nckageH PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S 117 EAST CBNTBK BTBEET, T3ROPOSAL8.-Oflloo of tho Plilta L delDhla and Iteadlnc Coal and Iron Conv puny, l'ottsvllle, Pa... June 2, 1S91. Proposals are tnvitea anu win ue receiveu uuui jiuu dav, June IS, for cutting and mining the coal and transporting the Name In mlue cam o the foot ol the blono at East Franklin colliery, 01 tin near Tremont, l'a. Specifications can be seen at ihe olllco of the District Huperlnteud ent, at Tremont, nd at the office of the Mill' incr Hunerlntendent nr General Hunerlntend' ent In I'ottsvllle. The company reserves the pernio reject any or an dius. 6-4 td II. 0. 1.UT11EH. Genl. Bupt. CENTS for a Window Bhade, Others for SRo. 45c. Me. 65c, 75o and upwards. Shades mado lor stores ana private dwellings, cus tomers desldlug only the fixtures or suaaing by the yard can be uccom mouaiea., C. D. Fncke, 10 South JarJm St, WANTS, Sco. -XTANTED.-A good girl for gen- TY eral housework. Good wages paid. 0-t-tf inquire at me iikhai.d onice. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One of the most desirable proper ties ou West Oak street, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at Ilowse's grocery store, cor ner Jardln and Oak street. Bhenandoan, ra. WANTED. A reapeetablo and well recommended young man to run a green truck wngou. Apply at Knight's, 83 hmhi venire street. 0-2-tt TTtAP l'ED-An active reliable man VV salary 7o to 88o monthly, with ln- crease, to represent m nis own seetlon a re sponsible New York House, ileferenens. MANUFAOTUKEii, IiOck Box 1585, New York. nnP TfTCXTT UI-, .,,) l...n.ii.. now occupied by the Shenandoah un..-,j w. iw .., .i,ttv;iuiiiiK uuu reiAll inndy buslnoss. Two Doors 0 ix2U feet. Apply to J. J. Frauey. fl.i(J if IMPORTANT NOTICE S All persons ore hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to tho Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notlco win ue Prosecuted as Trespassers, Iiy order of THE aOMFAI-Z-. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Conl nticl JnrdliilutB. Air. Snyder will always keep In stock n flno nuoof boom ana Buoes. Custom Work and Repairing done In the best style. Ue guarantees to sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who nave nig rents uj pay. ana guarantees a genu' ino bargain on every purohase. TiTTrnivr . rrm nmr i FISH, Ousters, Clams and Poultry Bccoivod daily at tho old reliable stand oi North Main Si, near Lloyd. Wholesale aud Retail. Picnics, festivals and tirlvate nartles sun plied In quantities at short notice. Attention, House Cleaners ! The warm weather is here, and house Ana at sucli times most everybody neetls sometliing to brighten up the home, so if you need u good carpet of either Veuet, Moquett, Body TWO OR YHUIJIS-K'l.Y INGStAIN, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS ! You can find a full assortment at PRICE'S. Lace Wains, Curtain Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices cannot be beaten when quality is considered. No misrepresentation one price to all. ' , I. PRICES'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. iii IB A Difference in Materia A Material Difference PRICES AT "THE FAMOUS!" Mon's all-wool Cheviot Bulls 58.00 " " Worsted Butts 10.00 Boyn' " " " 7.6P " " Cheviot Suits 5,50 And everythlnc else In our lino you will find down to the lowest prices. We sell the best 6O0 Domet Shirt In. town. Merchant Tailoring a specialty. AT :"FAM0US": ONE-PRICE CLOTHING. No. 11 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. At Scanlan?s- You can gel the best nntl clienpest HATS AND CAPS in town. He hits Just received n full Hue of STRAW HATS. From 5c to $. Also a nice liueof light colored" hats, derby aud fioft. A nice light col ored deiby hat, $1.25 Light colored soft hnt for 60 cents. AT SOANLAN'S You will find cheapest in or THUiNKb and Sachels In town: also Gum Coats selling them oil at cost. Six dozen neckties at 2oo a piece, worth 40c. Nice lino of Gents' Underwear at 700 a cult. Headquarters for -mm-mer Hblrls and Hoys' WalsU. 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET. -GO TO- KELLY'S! Neat, Cheap and Stylish Straw Hats from 20o to 1.51 Short Spray Flowers 50 to 1.00 Wreaths .200 to 1.75 Infants' Christening Hobo, 0.5c to S3 Infants' long and short coats..,l,25 up to So.50. 60,000 LADIES WEAR The SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET Why don't you wear one? NELLY BLY CAPS ! All Colors, at 20 cents. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary lino of Hats, Caps and Cents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty of Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps e BA8T OENTBB ST. - cleaning is the next thing in order, or Tapestry Brussef, Poles of aE Kinds ! A difference in material makes a material difference. Low values and high prices benefit nobody in the long run. We mako your dollar count by giving you its full value of Good, Honest Goods. With Clothing that is durable, Cntting that is intelligent and a Making and Finish of' the best, we are sure of your continued custom. NOW ONLYl Cor. 13th and Chestnut Streets. OhlUlren's Suits $1 upwanb Knee Pants 20o " Domet Shirts 25o " Men's glilftliiL' shirts 76o " Best necktie in town , .....2.5c Still at the Old Stand SCHEIDER'S BAKERY! No. 29 Enrsf Centre St., Shenandoah. Better prepared than ever to servo our many patrons wttn a superior quality of Ircad, Cakes, Ico Cream, Confectionery of all Kinds, Open on Saturday Evenings Unlil Midnight. Open on otuer evenings Sunday excepted) until 11 o'clock. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS, A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, D eds, Leases, Mortgages nnd Bonds written. AlarriagollconseHftnd legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and hsnranco Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. Uepresonts mo nurHiwosiera i.uu insurance uo. OFFICB Muldoon's Lulldlnc. nnrnnr Hnntrn and West Bts., Shenandoah, l'a. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. A two-story Tlouble frame dwelling house, store and restaurant, on Bast ifentre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Hast Centre bireei. . Desirable property on corner Centre and 1 aram sireeis, suiiaoio tor ousiness pur- ,)oses. i.-j A two story doublo frame dwolllng, on It West I.lnvA strpot. 5-TW0 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen- 0. Two 2-story' dwelling on the corner of one. Two-story single liouse on North Chestnut Street, with a tari?a WArnhniMA fit. f lin rnnr. 8. Thr ee two-story double frame buildings corner 01 ijioyauuu uuoert streets. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE B EDDALIS BuiLDINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: ' lA two and one-half story doublo frame dwelling house, with store-room and res taurant. Located on Kast Centre street. 3-A valuable property located on Houth Jar dln street. 3-Beven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment . Terms reasonable. ENOBMOUS PILE OF -AT- DiraCAK" & WAIDLEY'S At a sacrifice. Handsome designs and new. Well worth 50c. In order to sell them quick we havo shaved the price down to 29c. BSyrDon't let this onoorlunltv msa by. Duncan & Waidlev, No. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. Ce.itre Street, Formerly kept by Mrs. Oinvlllo. The above hotel is now kept by JOHN Y. WEEKS, Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, GUberton. Best'of accommodations for Permanent and Transient Quest The bar U stocked with the best brands ot clga.s, ale, beer, porter and liquors, EXCELLENT FHEB LUNCH COUNTER. McKeon's Saloon, 109 EAST CENTRE BT., Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter, WISES AND HOARS Of the flnest brands. Muslo furnlshea for Balls and parties, from one to Ave pieces. 2 BRIOKER, M. D J'JTYSIOIANAND SZiXGEOlT, "SL? Centre Btreetj Mahanoy City, Pa, Hkln and nil special diseases a specialty. r. R. OOVldS ATIORNEY-AT'LAW, (?rwftS-BeiI'1U' kaUlUl1' corn M1" d Centre J It FOMEHOY, ' A TIORNEY-A T'LA Vt, Jfflce Bedasll'i bulldlog corner Uala and cenlit