I m 1 m m m mm I 1 V W TO, T Dw PiA. 1 Ml m M . 1 El La n tci ui in l a kh ri i.v n . i wi wm i vi mm uu Atn vim ui o i orri TALB dee tw o they t Blidtol story. S nd Ef9 StraW' I leap S 1 DZI-i -K3ur -v m . -tsf I If 0 II PIS if M u pnolstery s r n H II L I Of all Kinds, Promptly Attended to. J. P. Williams & Son In UT " t From 20 to 13 Only one case will be m 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Extra B sssFor This Week Ony! 200 pairs Child's Rod Oxfords, spring heels, worth 51.00 ; Ihis werti, 6O0. 100 pairs Muses' Red Shoes, button, spring heels, worth $1 50 ; this week $S 0. 7o pairs Youth's Uuss t Uals, worth $1 60; thid week, $1.00. ( all oar! v. Prices lowest, when One price to id!. order House Gleaning. Now in All those in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Lnco or Chenille Curtains, Hugs, Mats, etc., call ut J. J. PRICES, Japanese Paper NapMns! At less than it will cost you to have your cloth ones laundried. Just the thing- for parties, pic nics and festivals. Window Screeus. Express Wagons. Tb!e Oilcloth. tVhulniv Rf.rppna. JfiXllreSS Splashers. Fly Funs. 1 SUkets. Tlcnlo Plates. Oil Cans, llaskets. l'lonlo Plates Oil Cuus. t 1 rn,0ia inn Ttrpnrt HiXPa. Turkish Towels. T.tnon Tnwpla. Jan. Bread Buses. Laco Shelf Paper. Lu'e Bhelf Paper. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S WE OFFER TO-DAY A Un of NEW CARPETS in Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome New Pattern at Lmveat P.'ion.. Also a Splendid Assortment of Good Quality, Good btylet), Loiu Prioea. W also Offr Special B'tranins in Linoleums and Oil Cloths lo Reduce Stool:. For S'hI'tfiy liirrtls Old Time Rye Flour, Fresh G-round Our Own Old Time Graham Flour A H7 1-2 Cents. sold at this price. Schmidt. areams 1 1 South Main Street, quality is considered. OLD R ELI ABU WORTH MAIN SIRED wacotlH. inuisuiiuiuui, BoistPnm Fly Trans Fly Traps. Milk Pails Milk Pails Turkish 'lowels. Cutlery. Cutlery. Ammonia Aininouia. Male ; Choice Artiolc. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. fffi W VICTORY The Phoenixvilles Are Ball Players. Poor WERE ALMOST SKUNKED Tho Onmo "Was l'liiyed In tlio Itnln, lint Tlint Hail lio Hearing oil the ltemilt. Willi I'ulr M'entlier (lio Visitors Would Ilnvu llM-n Out of bight. M Immeneo crowd gath cred 1 11 tbo trottl park yesterday afternoon dosplfc tho ralu to wit ness tho game of base ball between tho Shell ando lb and Flionlxvlllo toams. Tho hooio club put two now plajers on tho Hold, Tom nil, ol Philadelphia, and Hojs of Camden, N. J., and McGottlgan, for the first tlrno bIiico tho days of tho old Central League, went In as a catcher. Ho did well and proved equal to Setloy's effectual de liveries at many critical stages of tbo game. Tbo Phoenixvilles proved to bo a club of tho same standard as tbo ragged-edged Casino club that camo hero from Heading a slioi. time ago. Tboy lecoivcd a severe d'ubb!ng at Putlsvlllo on Saturday and tbo do.o was repeatcrtheio yosloiday. It sconcd that tbo visitors bad but ono player who cou'd p'iy or took an Interest in tbo garoo and be Wii Powers, in left field. When tbo re it worn standing li.tlcssly bo was covering lui'i and ccnlro fields in search ol "lllcs'iau manner that showed lio did not wish to be lcsponsililo for n defeat. Tbo homo team know it had a picnic and thcicfuio d d notojcit itself as it would had a moro formldablo opponent been on the diamond, yet occasionally tho visitois managed to put tho ball where it gave the homo players causo to hustle. Setley was not ft! lenient as ho was with tho Itcadings and bo held tho visitors down to two hits. In tbo fifth inning, notwithstanding tho rain was falling pretty lively and tbo ball was so well soaked that it could only bo handled with dilllculy, ho struck threo men out in succcsiou amid great applause As shown by tho summary below tbo game wus stopped at tbo cud of tho seventh inning, as all tbo players wcio soaked then and It looked as if tho lain would coiillnuo for tho rest of tho afternoon. Uinpiro Whalen wanted to slop when tbo first half of tho inning was finished, but bo was persuaded to glvo tbo visitors another cbanco and they succeeded in warding off a gooso egg, SHENANDOAH. It. In. 0 1 1 0 l) 0 0 1 l'O. 1 1 0 0 3 0 7 0 U Itollly. 2b 1 Tomin, 83 1 uorao. id 1 I loos, 3b 0 lluntztngcr, rt Hellion, c( 0 MeUuiuuan o... 1 Setlcy, p 2 Toolo, It S Totals 8 5 31 1!) 1'HoENIXVILLE. It. Ill l'O A Gallagher, 3d o 1 3 fielding, c u u n l I'owcrs. It 0 0 2 0 McCarthy, cf 0 0 0 0 .Morgan, id o u l McKeono.ss 1 0 1 3 Kottcamp.p 0 2 3 6 tl mown. 20 u u z i Miller, rt 0 0 o o 1 1 2 21 U I.1NINCB Shenandoah .... .. 2 3 3 0 0 0 I'hoenlxvlllo -...0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 11 Two bao hit Toman. Stolen basoa Ttollly (2). Huntzimrer. Toolo. ."Qilev. Horn. Ilt-ss, Hell r on. fleld'ug, McKeon (3). Urown. II wos on ball, by Kotteamp, i. 8tru k nut by acuey, 7i kuu amp, o nit oy piicuer, ivic i&euu. 'rirai oi game, une nour acu nvd mru utes, umpire, wnaieu. NOTKS. But few got over tbo fence to tho ball grounds yesterday. With a continuance of vlgilanco iu this respect tho borne manage ment will be able to roako rnonoy. Tho Jeancsvillo club may p'ay hero on Thuisday. Tho homo team will find a f e wot thy of Its prowess In that team. Can nothing bo done to induce the Pol s- vllle pets to give us a game hero? It would draw an Immense crowd and tho visitors could tako a bag of money home with them The lecture administered by tho Miners' Journal to tho Pottsville management should ba heeded by the management of our club More oaro should bo exercised in making dates with outside clubs and such organisa tions as tho Casinos and Phoenixvilles should be given tho cold shoulder. When the people say "Play ball 1" they mean ball, and hot marbles. It is but just to state that the management has becu imposed upon, but It must hereafter guard agalust imposition. The Lost Creek club scorns very anxious to play here, Some of its backeu fiid yester day that their players could bat Setley all over tho fio'd. It would bo a good idea for tbo home management to give those boasting batman a chance. Setloy would ptobably tako somo of the conceit out of thoru, The Itichmoud Athlotie Association team, of Philadelphia, one of the Biroiiict amateur cluba in tbo stato, will play two games beie on tbo Foi'rth of Ju'y with tho famous KUray brothers as batteiy. Pitcher Sotley was fotmoily manager of this club, Moro people, adults and children, are troubled with costtveneas thin with any other ailment.. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will cure costlveness and pie vent tho diseases which result from it. lm An Iiunuater Arretted. Joseph Sbalcsky, a white-haired and whlto bearded Hungarian, has been imposing upon the people of this town for some I lino past by feigning to be deaf and dumb and soliciting alms, The money be received he used, for 3 Looking Pier and other Parlor ft job lot prices. lifiiior niul when drunk lio lias frequently IHoni Til wonon with Ills heavy cano when bo e-'"cdtoglvob'ui mOuoy. Ho forgot bo w.w de.if ami dt'tnli whin ho mot Co.il a.id lion Po'iceaian Fmuk Bb1 oy aud nsked ,"o' a c!,eiv op tob-.eoo. Later on ho abused pcop'ontlho Leb'sh depot who roiusod to s'd b'ni and l-'s a. rest 'o'lowcd. Shlrey took tho fe"ow to tbo l'o. -vlllo jail on Saturday. SUPERVISOR WBLSII ACTS. 11 i.e. ioi Jfolito on tbo Bcnef Mouluw IN'OplO. CoustnbloTalleiln PhlllM of town, to iMy nei vod a copy of 'he fo'km'n? notice ou Messu. A. I'. Biakhlco. P. J. Fcr&mnn and I'ahiek Corny, tbe'r asent. upon i-i -jii' jt of 'iiliick We'sb. tho 8iinerl.or of Alaumioy ti)n.lln i Ma h xoy Tow.venu, Juno 21, If 03. To the otflrei-s and dlrccl4 of the Denver Jlopdow, Ilailoton, Mahatioy and Sbonaii- Ki.i n j'ileciiic liiuvvny uouipany, inoir njretu and employes: You nio licreiiy nouued mat en. j upon any of tho public loads In Mtlnnoy tonu- sli'P. for the purposo of coiisliucllug and oueratiug an okctrio road Is without author ily and poruiisIon liom mo os pupeivlorol siiil lownsuip aim auy iisuiumiiuo oi iiic bcl ol cali puDllc ioals or auy oust uctions placed theieon will lio decmul n public milsnneo and promptly abated. You aic fii-tbo)' notified lo stop any and all work whicli you may liavo commenced on an, ol tbo fiid roads, as tho satno has been in cred upon witbout authority from tlio salil town ship. Patkick Wr.r.su, supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. IUvios spent to day at ho county so.it. W. Q Keinhold, Esqi, of Mshanoy City, vaa In town this morning. John F. Heeser, of Now Ringgold, was a visitor to town oa Saturday. Ocorgo W. Garrett, cashier of tho First National Hank of Orwlburg, paid a brief visit to town to day. Miss' Helen Setloy, of Philadelphia, tho charming sister of our crack baso bill pllcboi, is a guest at tbo Ferguson IIonso. Misses Lottlo and Katio Burkhart left for niojmsburg this morning to attend tho com mencement oxorcises at tho Statu Normal School. . Mrs. Qeorgo Watts, of I.awrcnco, Mass, who camo hero to attend tho funeral of her brother, tho lato Jacob Davis, will lcmain in ton n for a few days. J. Claudo Koiper, formerly ouo of tbo public school toaehevs of this town, and who holds a position In tho War Department at Washington, D, C, paidtho irF.nALns.inct urn a visit to day. Mr. Keiper is a graditalo of tho law school at Georgetown and was ad mlttcd to practice at tbo bar of tho Distiict uf Columbia about a year ago. A. E. L. Leckie, ono of our bright young townsmen who is filling a position in the post otllco department at Washington, D. C, is spending a brief vacation hero. Mr. Lecklo spends somo of tho hours which ho duos not dovoto to tho servico of Uuclo Sam to the study of law at tho Georgetown University and expects to graduate nexc Juno. When ho secures his diploma ho will practice law in Shenandoah. Every bittlo of Arnica & Oil Linimnn sold is warranted by tho proprlotora to givi satisfaction or money will bo refunded, lir Obituary. Joseph McAvoy, a well kaown aad populai resident of this town, died Iu tho private do partmentof tho Unlveislty Hospital ut Phil adolpbla yesterday afternoon, Mr. McAvoy was 2!) years of ago and unmarried. Ills death was duo to rheumatic flection of th heart and for several weeks past ho had been under the immediate care of Dr. l'cppo.- at tbo hospital. Tho remains arrived hero this afternoon and tho funeral will take placo at 9:30 a. in. on Wednesday from the resl deuco o'f Senator IS. J. Mouaghan, on Suiitli White street. Tho deceased was a son o: I,awreneo McAvoy and bad resided in this town for about 15 years. Ho was a brother' in-law of Senator 11. J. aud 'Squire J. J Mouaghan, Can io F tho young daughter of Olto and FfcdeiieaC.ii'1, of lint Centre slicet, died yesterday. The child was 5 years and months old. Tho funeral will liko p'aco at p. m. to inornw. William Grown, lutlde foreman at Ellen gowan collieiy, died at 1 o'clock tbls a noon at bis homo in Elletigowau. Mr. Binwn '-.is suO'erod somo tlmo from Illinois' astbmi and the disease wast lie cause of bis death, OiE DANA'S S4E3APARILCjA, its " THE KINDTIIAT CUBES". MoAVOY. At Philadelphia, Pa., Sunday, June 35th, 1883, Joseph II. MoAvoy, aged SO years. Funeral front rcslduuco of B. J Mouaghan, IB tj. White street, Wodnosday morning at 0:30 o'oloct. Service at Antiuu ciatlon church. Intorment in Annuuciatioti cemetery. Fi lends aud telatlvcs rejpcctnilly Invited. , U20 3t CARL. At Sheuaudoah, Pa.,Sunday noon, June aotii, l&Oi, Cat lie F daughter of OUd aud Fiedoiloo Carl, aged 5 yeart, 0 mootbs. Ft'ueraiat 3.00 o'eloek Tuesday f'omthe losldeoce, 33 E. Ceulie street. Services in Getuiau Luihernu chuieh. luteioicut in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited. 0 2G It USE DANA'S SAR8APAP.ILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Tiiinpurlog Willi MuU ISoxus, Tho lock ou the mail box near tbo Lehigh Valley depot and oue on West Coal street gave eWdouce ol haviug been tuutpeitd with The law pretciibes a very severe penally for such work aud any ono caught at it will not eseapa with a light sentence before the United States Court at Pbil.adeJnIa , tiaHnl " vm Mini . Ouuclilng-.I.eil. to Conatnptlon, Kemp's Balsam' TfiU stop the cough iC. at Servant girl wanted, Uoiue. Inquire at Ferguson 0-2fl'2t JUNE 20. 1893. Glasses ! Glasses of rew styles and STY SEAT POLITICS Tvom Our Recfular Pottsville Correspondent. THE SALARY BILL VETOED In inlorcilliijj Ilndgot citSimi About tlm Doinx oT SfcliujtUlU'H llii-illlug l'ollMclun. by Ono Writ Ported In Such Muttem. lVrsouul Mention. apco'al JIehali) Corrospondenoe. PoTTSVILLR, Juno 20 OVEKNOlt PATTISON Is a pretty level hridcd executive, if ho has peculiar Idem. In some matters which do not agrco with youts and mine, gentle reader, and if ho does occasion ally slick n man in olllco when somo other man ought t j go there. It will bo retiiom bored tho Governor during his fiut term was rather mugwuinpisb, In fact ho was he muggest wump of nil tho Governors iu tho Union and bo arousod tbo iro of tbo un- terrifioil when ho put a Republican In olllco or left a Republican stay there when a Demo crat was howling for tho placo. When, how ever, tbo Governor got tbeio again, after tho Beaver interregnum, ho became a stalwart and now you can't movn him to appoint a Republican fur anything oxcept as a com missioner to Chicago or somo such petty thing to which theio is attached nothing but simply honor. ONE OF HIS LAST VETOES, But tho Governor is generally iu it when it comes to put his number eleven boot on u doubtful lncashro or a wrongful legislative enactment. Ho picked up tho ouuty olliccrs salary bill on Monday evening last, and this Is tho way ho put it down: "This act is intended to increaso salaries of certain county olllcers In counties containing over rw.uuu liiuauiiauts, anu to provide tor Assistant District Attorneys in such counties. i assent In tiiu mam lo tlio proposition that the General Assembly is lo determine the proper compensation lor public olllcials, the presumption being that in such matters the representatives ol tbo people will not fix In oruiuato pay lbr their public servants, nor iccKicssiy voio away puuiio niune.s. "Tho present bill makes increaso of com- peusaiiou iu a number of ollices iu which, I nave reason to believe, the present silary Is inaucquaio, out. it nas uecu brought to my notice that an imposition was practiced upon the Legislature and upjn tho desetviui: sub jects ot this bill's bounty by tho inoidinate increase 111 trounced into tins measure of the salary of tlio Clerks ot tho Courts iroui $-J,500 to U,v.UU. "To tho respousiblo position of Prothon otary there is atlixed tho salary of $0,000, and to mat oi lU'Kisur ot Wills anil ox-olllcio Cloi k of the Orphans' Court $ J,500, while to tno ouico ot UlcrK ot the (-unite, which re' lates only to tho Quarter Sessions, aud Oyer aud Terminer, tlitro has becu by this bill atlixed u BaUty of $0,000, boiug $2,000 greater than ii allowed to tuu Judges ot that and the Common fleas Courts, who aro members of a learned profession and skilled in tho law. "This discrepency is so glaiiuu. and tbo in traduction of ic into this bill wus so olllcious and unnecessary, thai, In my judgment, it cans lor condemnation ol the entire nicas ure. 1IOW WE AUK LEFT. And somo people are very much loft by this veto. Tbo individual who is badly left is tho unknown who will bo placed iu tho olllco of Controller for threo years at a salary of only $2,000 a year. Ho will have tho Imidest lines because ho will have tho gauization of the most important aud most responsible otlico ou tho hill to organize. To get a couipctoul man for that position, ono who can give a $50,000 bond and who is willing to fulfil all tho onerous dutloi of tbo position and run all tho risks, etc., placed In his wuy by the act creating tho olllce for $2,000 a year, will new be a problematic nut of tho hardest kind lor the political parties to crack. Plenty of light weights can be found who will tako tbo nominations of the! respccil6 parties, but to get men of the proper ualibio will be no mean job. As yet no ono has announced himself who sizes up to tho requirements of the Controller- ship and it is In order now for some self sacrificing citizen of ability, who will take llltlo honor with the small salary for his piy to come to the front aud accept tho place, Tho honor will be great if the pay is small Who will be the first patriot to offer himself? TUEV WILL HAVE A CINCH. It Is In order now to rush In and gobble up tho three positions for County Auditor. Thoso who will secure the majority or plurality of votes for this olllce will have a cinch, what ever that is. Wobstor'a unabridged diction ary does not define the word to mean what in oommon parlance, or slang, it is taken to signify, but tho word may bo derived from Cinchona, which is "a genus of trees growing ou the Andes In Peru aud adjacent countries. producing a medicinal bjrk of great value, At auy rate, we take it, that the oQlce of County Auditor, since tho creating of a Con troller, will ho ono of great value when it Is realised that the Incumbent of the otlleo will have uothlug to do but sign their names to the receipt') for tho warrants for their salutes of $500 each, since all other labor is taken away from the oUice by the fifteenth section of tho Controller act. Tho alert reader will very roadily see how the county nominating convention cau stive down the woundsnf two defeated atplrauti for other offices by qom inatlni? them for County Auditors at tho closo 'ofthVproceedfngi. ' But what Is melt likely to happen, in the Demoiratlo convection at least, is a gueral botch of making a ticket. The indications are that the ticket will be ruined by placing upon It three or four objectionable men Looking designs at 20 per cent, rc- whoso coniblnod might will bo enough to carry it to Davy Jonoe' lockor. ROTATION IN OFFICII. Tho only way this can bo prevented is by securing a congregation of dolegatcs who will go In and support tbo old tlmo prlnclplo of rotation In olllco. This will bo tried, I am told, by tho introduction of a resolution In the early hours of tho session by a Democratic leaker and worker of ability, who will ho substituted as a delegate from Pottevtllo whoso magnetism and common senso argu ments will ho such that cvory word and gesticulation will command respect and at tcntlon from beginning to end. It is ox- icctcd that he will havo tho support of the larger part of tho dolegatos who nro to 1ms seen and polled boforo hand, and tho adopt ion of his resolution will cut out all mem bers of tho present court houso ring and make new deal all around from Judge to Poor Director. Tho ticket will then savor of names such as Mason Weidman, Pottsville, for Judge; Mr. Cooper, Tromout, for Con troller; H. J. Muldoon, Shenandoah, Treas urer; H. Juugkurtb, Pottsville, Prothonotary; Tom. Purcell, Tamaqun, Clerk of Courts; Patrick Phillips, Pottsville, Register; Jamos Deegan, Ashland, Recorder; James Leahy Gllberton, and Mr. Weber, Manholm, Com missioners; Plcrro Condon, Port Carbon, Poor Director, and Ld, Hummel, Plnegrove, and Mr. Kistler, West Penn, Auditors. Now, if anyone can build a tlckot that will suit ro tationists in olllco better than tho forogolng let him try his band. Aud I am nos suro but that such a ticket would bonwinnerfrom tho day of tho convention. NOTES. Chairman Litsch his called tho Democratic xeculivo Committeo to meet July lCth, not tho Convention as tho Herald bad it tho other day. Something transpired nt an arbitration this week hero which made one available Demo emtio candidate for Judgo loss thau there was week ago. Wo aro too charitablo to men Hon what it was, though it is perfectly proper for publication. Let Jim Deegan, of Ashland, como out for Recorder and ho will havo a show for somo thing. Thoro is no monoy iu tho Controller- ship aud it wou't suit tho jolly Jim. rho effort to mako Congressman Rellly a candidate for Judgo prococds from a wish father to tho thought. Micky Doylo wants to run for Congress himself. Miko Duffy, tho Minersville orator, is still a candldato for treasurer although ho has not becu heard from for a few weeks. Ho is keeping his powdor dry and' himself at the saino time. A Democrat of much prominenco and sigacity In politics tells mo that if Frank leutz, of Ashland, and a Pottsville mau of tho samo calibro, or Gcoreo Artors. ni 1'remont, aro nominated for Commissioners by tbo Republican convention they will be elected. Charles H. Hazzard, troasuror of tho Potts- illo Safe Deposit Bank, is mentioned as likely Republican nominee for Controller. .treasurer aibx. rausi proposes to bo a delegate to tho Democratic convention. There will bo some red paint used on that occasion. N. THE DAVIS CASE. rimely Comment Miulu by Ouo of the Hiizlolou Papers Much interest is being manifested in the arrangements for tho inquest which is to be held to determine the responsibility for the death of tho lato Jacob Davis by tho explo sion in Packer No. i colliery last Tuesday. Deputy Coroner Manloy has had his jurj empanuelcd slnco Wcduosiay last, hut has withheld proceedings pending a full pre liminary investigation of all tbo circum stances. He has also boon waiting toreccivo a map showing tbo workiugs in which tho accident happened. It la said tho investiga tion will bo full iu evory detail and tho jury will bo given such a cloar version of the whole matter that any blamo that may bo due to auyouo will bo laid at tho proper door. No accident In the mines for cevoral years has attracted as much attention as this one has and tho result of tho inquoot will be awaited with interest. In referring to tho case tho Hazleton Sen tinel uiado tho following incidental comment: Tho ex Chief of Police of Shenandoah was badly injured by an oxplosion of gas. Thoro Is olo thing remarkabio in this aud that is that a mau has heeu found who went to work in tho mines after filling a public office. You do not often find a easo paraloll to this, tho tendency of ofllce holdlug being to make any officer holder, from legislator downward, op posed to work of that klud. Their official careers unfitted them for work and their minds turn for support to the saloon business or the dubious agencies that offer such glow ing inducements but where the realisations are so slim. The sympathy of tho great pub lic will go out to this man who broke away from the traditions or otllco holding. A Urnit Hencilt. The Mahanoy Tribune, in commenting upon the matter of Council granting another trolley road the right to occupy oertain'streeta of Mahanoy City, saya : "It has been fre quently asserted that the Schuylkill Traction Company has been no direct benefit to town. Just auk auy of our merchant of what benefit the read has been to them T Has it not been a public convenience, and given an Impetus to travel f Has it not made the rate of fare to Mahanoy Plaue 5 cents, at against 18 cents charged by the steam road, and to Ashland ten cents as against 32? It Is true that the company obtained the franchise very cheap and that they have failed thus far to porform their part of the contract, Iu placing tho street In good oondltieu, but this need not to have been because the power was vested iu tho street oouiiulttcoto do the werk, and add a penalty of twenty per cent. President Bailey Iu speaking of this matter, admitted that the work should have been done before, but that they could not do union unttl the spring opened, aud then all the townt, through which tho road pisses, sa-td heir work done at the same time. OKE CENT. Glasses! duction. Specially fine lot Closing Hours of the School Teachers' Contest. FIVE MORE DAYS LEFT from Now Until Nuxt Saturday Evcnlnir tlio Votes Will lio 1'ollud liy tlio Tliou Kiiuds Clrciit Dully Averages nro Iokoil for Iairgo I'oll on Saturday. HE warning cry of tho starters at all races is "Go 1" anil tho editor of tho Herald's popu lar school teachers' contest now gives it to tho contestants and their frionds. It must bo hooded, as but flvo moro days are left to dccldo tho winners of tho great struggle Tho teachers who aro to win must "go" and "go" fast, for from now until 0 o'clock next Saturday evening the paco will certainly bo a killing one. Accord ing to reports tho votes will como in by tho tens of thousands this week and tho hun dreds will bo left in tho shado. Again wo must urge all interested that favors will bo shown to no ono. All rules of tho contest must bo adhered to strictly and nono need apply for tlmo lifter tho closing hour. No papers containing coupons will ho piiutcd after Juno 30th, so all ordors must be in beforo that tlmo. Tho contest will closo next Saturday evening at 0 p. m , sharp. All contestants and their frionds .aro urged to mark well tho dates and hours and save us tho unpleasant duty of embarrassing them at tho twelfth hour by enforcing tho rulos. In this couuoctiou lot us again call tho attention of such friends who wish to participate iu tho World's Fuir Iu connection with tho trip to bo mado by tho victorious teachers, that tho tlmo for closing the list is also drawing near. One thing may be rolled upon : No cheaper excursion will leave this town this summer. For $05, or loss, the Uehald will guarantee a first class trip to Chicago, with a ouo-day stop at Niagara Falls, and a ouo-day stop at Washington, D. C. Tho trips will bo made in palace cars hand somely furnished nud with all the conven iences of a restaurant, lavatory, gorgeous sleeping apartments and everything of tho most luxurious character. Tho price charged for tho trips will also includo the best hotel accommodations in Chicago during tho Btay thoro. Tho hotol soloctod is an established one, no temporary fire trap orectod for Uie World'j Fair season, but a hotel which, ordinarily charges from $8 to $10 a day. The peoplo who take in this excursion will have no expenses to meet from tho tlmo they loave Shenandoah until they return, aavo what they wish to spend for pleasure. All necessities will bo cared for by tho manage ment. Furthermore there will bo no chango of onrs ou tho route, aud tbo course taken will be over tho most picturesque scenery ou this continent. An opportunity is afforded hv this excursion to families or coteries of Shon- audoahites to form little parties and secure scats and borths In palaco cars. It will be a great chanco for people in this section to go to the fair. Tho train will leave in tho ploasantest timo of tho season, when all tho exhibits will be in place, and everything will bo In good working order. Nellie UulrU 108010 Agnes titelu ................ 10127 .tfamell. Wasley.... .-..........77l7i JdahaUFalrchlia.......... ,. 334qk Mary A. Connelly ........... 3100O Carrie "aust ..........., 24171 Prank B. Williams...... 211 Irene Shane ....130CO Carrie M. SmIthM...-............... ijot Mary A. Lafferty......,..,. mis Uattle Ue6s..........., ...,....... 830 Anna M. Dengler ...... 8300 UUie U. Phillips .... .,... 8107 Bridget A. Burns........ .. 2623 Mary A. Stack-. 2241 18T5 , 1005 ..... 10G6 . . 893 723 661 . 659 SM 186 m .. 1S3 26163 ..418320 James tt. Lewis...... ... KUa Clauser .... Clara Cline ...... Maggie Cavanaugh-.. Hannah Heeee ..........( aadle DanteU......,.. Annie Mansell ..... Jennie 1 tarn age . Minnie Dipper .. ... Llssle Lehe.. Usile O'Connell..., Votes polled baturday. Grand total..........,.... t'lnafore Had its great Admiral, hut that has nothing to do with the new cigarette, the "Admiral wuibu is not mauuiacturcu Dy a trust, ana, which has already become the most popular olgirctlo iu the market. For particulars ad dress B. Labows & Co , Mahanoy City, Pa. Now for Oxford Ties. At tho People's store will be found a big selection of ladles' Oxford tlos, warranted solid and in the latest stylos, at 76 cents and upwards. Psoplb's Stobk, U'tf 121 North Main Street. Twelve l'hotoa for 6O0. By sending us your cabinet, together with W cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. l-8-tf W.A. Kiaqiy. Hoy Wanted. A boy wanted to learn the printing trade. Apply at this office. Must be strong and healthy. Vu are Invited to call at K icUe'e Carpet Store, No. xo touttx Jnrdlu Street, to lee 0Y1 1,1 US I lila new Hue ot Carpets, oil I Cloths aud Window BfeaflM,
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