I'KUSONATi. Helster Heed, one of the moat popular of the I.ehlgh Valley railroad conductor, loft today with lils ilaugUter for Columbus, Ohio, whero they will spend n few days visiting friends. Dr. Maurer and wife, of Shamoklu, were guests of town frlonds hist evening. Nicholas Heblloh, E?q , of I'ottsvllle, spent last ovonlng In town. Harry Decker, of the Glrardvllle "Weekly Item, was seen on our streets last evening, Jliss May Holman has returned from a visit to Tamaqua. Mrs. Merket and daughter, Llbhle, of Ashland, wero guests of Miss Sadie lteese, of East Centre street, yesterday. Miss Margaret Kuschke, of Plymouth la a guest of Miss Agnos Andrulkaltls, of Bowers street. Mrs. Fielders and daughter, Violet, visited the county seat this morning. Kev. J. 1? Moredlth spent this morning at I'ottsvllle. Miss Sarah ltubinskv, of I'ottsvllle, Is tho guost of the Lautorstelu family on White street. Miss Annie Minlzer, of Xow York,' Is visiting the Seff family, on West Oak street. It. It. Glover, yesterday, received infor mation from New Zealand, of the death of his brother, "W. It. Glover, aged G7 yoars. It occurred at Hokttlka, April 28th. The deceased was a native of Irvine, Ayrshlro, Scotland, and was a well known and highly influential citizen of Hokltika. Holderman's jewelry store leads raoro than ever. Fctty Criticism. Cyrus Small's timowns largely spent Id discovering tho faults and shortcomings of things animate and Inanimate, whlloMrs. Email, as It seemed, was equally vigilant In attempting to bring forward something of which she could say. ''There, you can't pick any Haws In than" Onco sho thought this happlncsu woult bo hers. A certain man in tho town in herited largo wealth under peculiar cir cumstances. It was his under tho law, but when tho court awarded it to him lie 6tood up and said that, in view of all the facts in tho case, ho believed that tho prop erty bt longed of right to another hoir. His action was generally looked upon as a no bio one. Mrs. Small was loud in her expressions of prai.-o. "Yes, I know," said her husband; " 'twas a flno thing. Few men would havo douo it, and that's why ho felt so awkward to stand up thero and say what he did. Ho 6howcd that ho felt embar rassed by tho way ho stood." "Cyrus Small I I should hopnyou would not And fault with his iittitudo whon ha was doing such a grand thing!" ''Oh, no; I havo no wish to ci lttclse, " said Cyrus, "but if I had been on the plat form, facing all thoso people, I should have tried to toe out a littlo more." Youth's Companion. IJo Got Half the Fine. A man who had been on a hunting trip In tho forests of northern Malno vouchc: for tho entiro truth of the following story, as ho had it direct from tho sheriff: A man who lives in tho Mount Katnh din region went Into the ofllco of a justice of tho pcaco and inquired about tho pen alty for hunting deer with dogs, and vcrj particularly as to whether ono-balf tho flno did not go to tho informer. Tho justlco consulted tho gamo law and assured him that It did. "Very well," said tho man. "I want tc complain of myself and settle" Tho justlco could not back out, ond'so gavo tho transgressor "n clean bill ol health" upon payment of ono-hnlf of tho penalty. It seems that tho man got wind of tho fact that a gamo warden had got tho "drop'1 on him on his deer poachlugs with his dogs and was only waiting an oppor tunity to arrcsfchlm; henco his Ehrowd bit of diplomacy. Portland (Mo.) Argus. Street Car Discipline. Tho street car companies, llko other concerns employing largo numbers of men, havo a system of rowurds and punishment corresponding to thoso of tho schoolroom. If a conductor keeps his record clear, ho Is moved forward In tho list toward a job with hotter pay as fast as mon ahead of him either resign or aro discharged. If, however, after having been set forward 20 times, ho comes to tho barn a halt miuuto behind tho time fixed for taking out his car, ho goes back to tho foot of tho list. If ho is sick, ho must send a man to sign him off, and if this man Is n half mlnuto lato tho consequences aro equally sovero. Chicago Tribune Easy Sum. "What f.oos 'quortorod oak' mean, fa ther?" inquired littlo Don n Is McKay, who had been reading tho advertisement of a large furniture manufacturing company. 'An here's tho rosoolts nv lddtcatlonl" ejaculated Mr. McKay, with an expression of great oontempt on his ruddy face. f'Hero's mo b'y that's been n-addln an subthraotln, mooltlplyin an dividln for tho Insht elvln years coom nlxtDayclinber, an has to ask his poor owld fnyther the manln of a simple little soom lolko that." "Why. I didn't know" began DcnnU, much abashed, but his fntlier gavo n de precatory wave of his right hand. 'And fwy didn't ye know?" he broke In. "Fwyf Because the oooltivntlgn av common slnee is not included In your coorycoolum at school, that's fwy. Stan me oop In n row, an ask me how mnnny isollvln, sivlntecn, twlnty-whu nnd forrty four, an It's mcsllf that ud havo nlvvor a wurrd to say. Hut let me oasht me oy In ter a windy where there's chape ohalra an tables an other furnitoor, marked 'quar thered ouk,' an -the owld shtoryav tho ap plo out Inter four paces, that was larnt me as n b'y, oooms rcight buck to me. "Thore'a four quarthers to Ivory blissed thin in this wurrld. Dennis, me son, un whin a table ts'quartheredonk' accoordln to the man that sells it, le the tame tokon you may know it's thray quarthers polno, avon If he maked no mlntlon av It." Youth's Companion. No stook In the jewolry line like Holder man's in Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, FINE SeeEEIES. 201 "West Centro Street. Sealer in groceries, flour, provlsons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered free' SECOND SUMMER t Ciitical Year in the s Existence, At No Time So Liable to Sud den Intestinal Disorders. The Earliest Victims to Cholera Infantum. ExtraordinaryCare With Baby's Food Essential. Weaning baby in summer is attended with peril when heat and improper feeding conspire to derange the sensitive stomach. As warm weather comes on children re quire tbe most wholesome, nourishing and p.ilatable diet possible, and lactated food should be in the hands of every mother. Suddeu changes of the atmosphere are dangerous above all things toinfauts whose digestive apparatus Is out of order, and the use of laotated food Is especially to he commended because of its corrective in fluence in cases of irritability of the stomach. Then, too, the mother who has tried hard to nurse her child, hut growing weak aud losing her own appetite until she is nearly worn out, and finds now that she must wean her Infant while the days aud nights are growing hotter aud more aud more debilitating cau do so, as thousands of mothers have done before, upon lactated food. Tho infant will take It aud grow strong aud happy upon it. The composition of lactated food is simply this : Its basis is sugar of milk ; with it is combined the digestive element of wheat, barley aud oats, producing a pure food which meets every requirement of the growing child. There is no secret about it. It is the food physicians use in their own families aud most generally prescribe. Thousands of mothers have testified to the fact that lactated food has done what nothing else could do saved tho lives of their little ones. No better evidence can be offered of its superiority than the many instances in which fretful, peevish and sleepless babies, as soou as put on lactated food, sleep all night and wake up laughing. The happy change, physicians say, is solely due to the superior nourishing aud satisfying qualities of this best of food. It must be borne in mind that lactated ood is so luexpauslve that it is within the reach of every family. Holderman's jewelry than ever. store leads more Conilur; Event. June 19. Garden fete aud entertainment at the residence of A. It. Ilroouie, Browns ville. June 19. Strawberry festival in Kob bins' hall, uuder the auspices of the Pres byterian church. July 4. Ice cream and fruit festival for benefit of the Primitive Methodist church. July 4. Icecream festival under aus pices of Co. A, Jennings Guards, at Bob bins' opera house. July 4. Grand reuniou picnic of the people of Schuylkill, Quay, Carbou aud Columbia counties at Lakeside. Presents for graduates at Holderman's. au Odd Collection. A mau In Colorado has a quaint collec tion of bottles. It is divided into two sections. Section ono is large. Section two is not. Section one contains hundreds of bottles, the contents of which his wife swallowed hoping to ilud relief from her physical sntlVrlugs. Section two contains a few bottles that once wore tilled with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It was this present remedy that gave the suffering wife to health again. It cures all irregularl tiess, internal inflammation aud ulceration displacements and kindred troubles. I has done more to relieve the sufferings o womeu than any other medicine kuown to science. Pile tumors, rupture aud flstulae, radi cally cured by improved methods. Book, 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. Presents at Holderman's. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Sow Qunrtoi-s. The noma Friendly Soolety of Haiti mora, Md., has muoved its quarters from Franey's building, corner of Main and Oak streeti, to the corner of Coal and White streets. The officers omployed will attend to tho business In the usual manner. William T. Evans, 0-lS-lw Superintendent. SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantlo City's Favorite Summer Resort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., near theocean ; rooms airy aud pleasant; handsomely furnished; goou uoaru; largo garueu ami lawn, Send for particulars. Itatos moderate. 1'. 0. Box 207. JAMES BKADY. PROPOSAI.9. Proposals will lc received by the Roads nnd Highway Committee of the Borough Council of Shenandoah for construc tion of a culvert on South Umerlck street, such culvert to be built of stoue Side wnlls to be 2 feet thick, 4 feet high and 80 feet long. Bottom to belaid with Hag stone. All bids to be in by Tuesday, June IS, 1893, at 6 o'clock, bids should be addressed to the committee. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C-15-3t James Kahe, Chairman, Baby CARLISLE AT LOUISVILLE, The Government's Financier ltrncws lib Onslnuglit on Free Sliver. Louisville, Juno 15. Tho large per sonal following of Socretary Carlislo In this city, and tho koon Interest folt by all classes In tho currency question, filled Muslo Hall last ovonlng with such a crowd as Loulsvlllo never boforo saw congregated on a similar occasion. For somo tlmo II had been recognized that this occasion would bo something out of tho ordinary, and nearly all tho Democratic candidates wore present. Promptly at 8 o'clock Mr. Carlisle camo, and was presented by Charles It. Long. His recoptlon should havo satisfied the most oxpoctaut. 'When tho tromoudouj applause subsided Mr. Carlislo waded im mediately Into his subject. Mr. Carlisle repeated his argument that the under valuod motal would bo driven out of tho country by tho adoption of a blmo talllo system, aud at somo length paid at tontfou to tho claims that tho fall In price of silver was due to Its demonetization. Ho said: "It Is Insisted, It is claimed, that the fall lu silver Is attributable to tho legisla tion in Germany, tho United States, Franco and various other couutrlos dur ing aud since tho year 1873, and most II logically it is Insisted that notwithstand ing tho reduced prlco of that metal, tho re suit of tho unfrloudly nctlon of a great many governments acting in concert, and with a settled purpose, tho United States alone can restore the value of silver. 01 course, If It requires tho action of twolvo or thirteen different governments to bring tho price of silver to Its present stato, it would soom quite clear that no oue of thoin alone could restoro It. "Tho fall In tho prlco of sliver was not duo to tho legislation complained of, but to an enormous over production, Not withstanding the fall In silver, sllvor min ing continues to bo a most profltablo In dustry. While tho farmers and othor pro ducers aro struggling fo livo comfortably and meet their obligations owners of sil ver mines have accumulated enormous fortunes." ' THE KEELEY GOLD CURE, Some of tho Secrets Itevenled by One Who Understands It. PlTTSUURO, Juno 15. In tho taking of testimony to secure tho pardon of Daniel "Werllug, tho wlfo murdorer, on tho ground that ho was lusano whou ho com mitted tho crlmo, from the fact that he had taken tho Keoloy cure, Dr. D. E. Wiles, who for two years was In chargo of tho Pittsburg Keoloy institute, for the first tlmo gavo out this much of the for mula of tho celobrated gold euro: Ho said tho treatment consisted first of internal treatment of slmplo tonics, of which cinchona was tho principal Ingre dient. Tho second part of tho treatment consisted of tho hypodermic injection of what Is known as tho red mixture. This, ho said, was composed of a portion of theluo, eight to ton drops of hyoscamine and a solution of pilocarpine (ono grain to tho drachm), with morphia to suit the con dition of tho patient. Tho doctor said tho pilocarpine was a strong reloxajit, and that tho other drugs caused a rusliof blood that was particularly dangerous to meu who suffered from fatty degeneration of tho heart. Ho said ho believed Werllng was insuno when ho was discharged from tho hospital. Governor Hastings has already granted two reprieves to Worllng ou tho ground of insanity, caused by tho treatment of tho Keeloy cure. Three More Collma Survivors. Makzanillo, Mexico, June 13. A letter received by tho agonts of tho Pacifld Mall here states that two womon and ono man, shipwrecked passengers of the Collma, lauded at Narangastllle, fifty miles south east of Manzaulllo, on May 2D, and havo been cared for by tho Indians. Tlioy are now on their way to Manzanillo on mules. Tho party aro all Amorlcans. The story Is corroborated by tho customs colloctor here. Three leathers Drowned, Halifax, Juno 15. Word was recolved yesterday that throo men wo ro drowned at Orwell, P. I., last night. Thoy wore Edmund and John Hughes and James Daloy. Ono of tho Hughos brothers wont In swimming whilo the others remained on the shore. When beyond his depth Hughes wss seized with cramps. Tho others went into the water to rescue him and all threo lost tholr lives. A Kentucky Feud Ilrenlis Out Again. IlAimounsviLLK, Ky., Juno 15. Tho Fronch-Evorsolo war has again broken out in Porry county, at Hazard, and ex citement is now at fever heat. John Sox ton, ono tho Eversole side, and a son-in-law of the lato Judge J. II. Combs, was assassinated at his home in the suburbs of Hazard by his enomles, tho French fac tion. Itussla Will Not Interfere in Armenia. London. Juno 15. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of Tho Times telegraphs to that paper that It Is almost certain that Russia will tako no action to poinpel re forms by Turkey lu Armenia. Declined to Form a Cabinet. CimiSTIANIA, Norway, June 15, M. Sverdroup, the leader of the Norwogian moderates, who was asked by King Oscar to form a now cablnot, has declined the proposition. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Ohio supreme court decided In favor of the state In nn attempt by a railroad to secure certain property in Clnolnnutl. Tho Canadian steamer Petrol seizd a Buffalo Dredging company's tug, charged with dumping mud in Cuuadian waters. A fire panlo was averted nt Holly,Mioh., by the coolness of actors In Lewis' "SI Pluukurd" company. The fire was trivial. Hev. A. A. Miner, D. I)., a noted tem perance and woman suffrage advooate of Boston, died suddenly at his homo lu that city. Charles Houry, 73 years old, was found murdered In his homo In Brooklyn, and his missing son William Is suspected of the murder. Pterpont Morgan's prize collie dog Hos lyn Wllkos, valuod at S 10,000. deliberatoly committed suicide by drowning at West Point, N. Y. At Afton, Ark., Goorgo Taylor and Wililom Johnson attacked and beat Post mastor J. H. Gentry. Gentry killed Tay lor and shot Johnson three times. Dr. Todd, of Abbovllle, S. C, a brothor-Jn-law of Presldont Abraham Llnooln, now 70 years of age, has gouo blind. He served through the war as a Confederate. Stanton Abbott, the English light weight, and Jack Burke, champion light weight of the southern states, fought fif teen hot rounds to a draw at Montreal last night, HphIuiipiI lit- I'oslttou. Charles A. Fercliland has resigned his position as bookkeeper for the Columbia Brewing Cotnp.iny and todny lelt for his home lu Brooklyn, New York. He was obliged to take this step on account of ill health. ,He finders from thro.tt trouble and the climate ofthlsreglou wni not beneficial. Mr. Fercbland made many friends during his brief stay hero and none regret his de parture more than his employers. Buy your "wall paper nnd room mould ing at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m Have jour carpels, featlnrs and ruat tressis cleaned by the Sleam Renovating Co., 32 E.tst Coal street. 4-17-3m OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shonandoah Dontal Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you cull to fee us, All examl nations free We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. 2so charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SIicnaudoalL Dontal Rooms, (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours .- 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Get our Prices on Gasoline and Headlight Oil, Our delivery wagon will do the rest. Eclipse Oil Company, Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, Etc. 213 South jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa, Mail orders promptly attended to. Hook?- & Brown Full Hue of Bass Ball Goods Special Inducements to clubs. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST BIG CUT IN PRICES Neto York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in the season, 200 dill'erent shapes trimmed and untritnmed goes for cost and less. Child ren's Si. 75 Embroidend dresses goes for $1.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. This Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, June 8th, for 3 weeks only. Its tho greatest money savor yet offered. Como early and select yeur bargains. Dr. J. Donaldson Ford, DEXTIST , 30)4 E- Centre St., Max Reese's resid ence, front room, up stain, Shen nmlonh. Pa. Golil fillings $ 1.00 up Amniirnm linings 70 up Porcelain " 1.00 un Good teeth 8.00 Hetter teeth 10 00 Ilest teeth (8. S. White, no better mdo ; 12.00 Teeth extracted 38 cts Teeth oxtracted, with vitalized nir 80 cts Ofllco hours, 1 to 5 p, m. Lady attendant always present. Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Novo. Complete line of domettic and inv ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from $25 to $ioo. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. FORTZ BROS, Comfort In Hot Weather. Finest and coolest ice cream parlors in town. All flavors con stantly on hand. Families sup plied ana delivered at short no tice. Fruits and rnnferitinnerv Bread and cakes. L. Little, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. rrvt j This is it. Cottolene is clean, deli cate, wliqlesome, appetizing and economical. It is so good that it is taking the place of all other shortenings. Be sure and get the genuine with trademark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank. Company, CHICAQO, and 131 North Delawaro Avenue. PHILADELPHIA. 3 Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO,, INDIANA! OUS, IND. U. S, A, J. S. IIOTJSENICrc, Exclusive Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. "We havo just received a line line of tho most henutiful and artistic papers in tha market, which e Hill sell at very reasonahlo prices. AVc havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro fellins: at a sacrifice. Come und see our linn of goods. "Vo have tho mo.it beautiful and artistb papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Prices House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orderr promptly attended to. CSrO wojwvbj Paper Hanger,' Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, SAM CHINESE :-: No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescrintion neatly done up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in tills city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing .up doli ng. 1 da my work better anu quicker tnun ESTABLISHED Half the price in Millinery Goods and Notions to reduce Rtocl;. Tho choicest goods in Mlllluery has just arrived and the cheapest of the season. IUg lot of Sailor Hats from 15c up; French flower Ostrich goods in all styles Infants' Caps from fie up. Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, $1.00. Iufants' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, "5c up; Infants' long Coats, cmhroidered ou cape, S1.00 up. 'When you want good goods aud cheap, como to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. AVe must close out our stock; will carry no goods over. Nun's veils from 81.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. When in Pottville Stop at Phil. Woll's Hotel, 200 North Centre Street, aicals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. . Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the some washing that your boots do, nnd the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 2XL. F. MjOlEIT, WatctakoK-aiik'taeloL 16 North Main Street. Repairing of nil kind promptly attended to. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Boors, Vinos and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars, Shonandoah's Reliable Iland Laundry. Cor. UojM nnd White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-clnss in every purtloulnr. Silk ties and lace curtains a ep ialty. Goods oslled for and delivered. A trial solicited. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street, fg ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GPADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built In the world re "gardloes of price. Do not be induced to pay moro money for an inferior wheol. Insist on havinc the Waverloy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co , a million dollar concern, w hose bond is M good eg gold. si lb. eoanoiiER, m. n lb. ladies-, m. Good agents wanted in every town. TO- Painter and LEE, LAUNDRY, otlier launary in tuo city. CHAHLES LEE, Manager, - IN - 1873." JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale nnd Retail LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 nnd 21 South Mnln St., Shenandpnh. Agents for D. G. YueiiKlins -t Son's celebrated Beer, Porter, Alos etc. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Specialist In diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West SInrket St., Fottsvlllo. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 mi 1 to 4 p, m., to 8 p. ra. Sundays, 9 a. 111. to 12 m. ly HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. DURCHILL, I'rop , North Main Street, Mahanoy City. Larfcoetand ttnest hotel In the region. Finest neoominodntlons. Handsome fixtures Tool nnd Billiard Rooms Attached. Millions of Dollars Go up in Kinoko ovoiy yenr. Take 110 risks but got your bouses, stook, furniture, etc., insured in first clase, reliable companies, as rtpr sented by David Faust, Insurance Agent. 120 South Main Street. Also Ufe and Accidental Companies. EVAN J. DAVIEST LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 North Jardin. Street.