Ms TENNEY S Peanut Brittle is the fiuet peanut candy made. 10 cents per box. Try one. You'll want another, too pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. MAHANOY CITY. HOOKS & BROWN North tVIlri St. The Store- That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage ot our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducorneuts for the present : Iicnutiful ltaliy Cnrrin&ea 3MB Handsome Iron lledMend 11. Refrigerators With Svlgoto mid Upward. and Upwards. and Upwards. 3VI .Sf OONT 118 Baat Centra St. Iwenly-tHo Thousand AVwldliW". n... ui.i.in number of marriage lire noes granted 111 Luzerne county since October 1, 1-x.ir. tlx- day the license luw went Into effect, t Saturday last, May 1, i S8,U. M'he total number of deaths reported by theas sutunt assessors in tlieir reac tive districts throughout the county fur the year 1WH km ;m The total number of births for 19W ai U.405. I'or inn tutiil number of death, ",77ii; total number of births, 0,307. One Hpplieutlon of lr. Thomas' Kcleetrie nil takes away the pain of the mft severe l.urn. It tsan liical family liniment. At Wm-lt -Agilln. I.niiiR Young, who wine time Hgo lmtl the, misfortune or losing one of hl Ilnisor by the accidental discharge of a shot giin on Locust Moiinl.iiii, has fully recovered and fa able to ...1...,. 1 1.. i.Uilutien uimin. lie win connneu 1.. tlu Miners' hospital where lie sought nlnf VMytir's (llrnrilvllle Nurseries, l'uiieral designs made up in any dosiied of uatur.ll or wax tlowers. tipou short 'ol'.i'e at reasonable pikes. I-arue variety constantly on hand Orders may l,e left at Morgan's Hazar, 23 N. Main St., or at Payne's OreeiiUouse, fiiiardville. Pa. tf When von want good rooHng, plumbing gasfittiiifc, orgoueral tlusmitbing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Ceutro street Death r n Well Known ltnsldetit ot That 1'lHPr. ' Mnov Citv. May B. Ralph Hricker, j a highly respected ciiisen of this town and' who was (tngngsd in the scdillory business 011 Centre atreel, died last evening from hemor rhage, which was the culmination of a lona Illness. He was a member of General (Irant l,odge, I. O. O. F.many years scrilsB of. Clay Encampment. I. O. O. P., and one of the oldest members of Washington Camp No. j 184, P. O. B. of A. He la survived by Ma . wife, but nochlldren. The funeral will take j phv-e at noon en Saturday. 1 Edward McLaren, had his right rm broken at the wrist at the Tumid Ridge collleiy yesterday. The relative of Mrs. Catherine (lilnnn last night filed with the Borough foiim il a claim lor oOO damage. Mr. urnniii n 11 an ley pavement In DeecmK-r, last, and the relatives claim the injuries caused her death Pen. Coopot, of town, champion blue rock shooter of the state, is out with a challenge for a match wltb anyone In the st.tc foi a stake of ftOO. the match to take place in Mahanoy City. He fa ready to shoot with Caldron, f needing, but the latter hacked out. Neil T. llranuan, of Mataaiior township, the only Jewtloe of the Peace between Humes vtlleatxt Wis. Penn at present, auys be Is dolnc a mslilna business. Dr. J. C. lllddlo, of the miners' hospital, yesterday removed a tumor from the neck of Hcv. A. it. Woods, pastor of the First Presby terian chnreb, who has been very 111. The operation was a success and It Is believed will result In the recovery of the patient. Dr. lliendle, the family physician, assisted in the operation. Mis Maine, daughter of NaUianlel Garrett, and P. H. Coyle, of New York, were married in St. ("aniens church at 7:30 Ibis nlonilng by Itcv. P. ('. McKnroc. Misa Mary Oarley, of town, was the bridesmaid anil T. II Hrosua hali, of llntnchdiile. the groomsman. The bridal couple left for Washington, D. C. They will reside In Jersey City. WhV. Design In riowers. All kinds of funeral designs, made up In wag. Old funeral frames refilled with wax tiowers. l'ayne's Oirardvillc nursciics. tf !3 yinnnn w at a t AS TOIIOWS : 4 First Prlies, eaoh of $100 Cub : -$ 400.00 20 Second" " " SIOOISraBMes.OOO.OO 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watehss 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes glren oaeli month - CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EAOH MONTH 3,400. fl Total given durlngl2mos. t897.S40.800.00 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. SOAP' WRAPPERS nnmnetltoniloeave ij ninny 8UNU4Un SOAP Wrapper ns ifiev con collect, t.m oil the ol portion tii rar-i. jcrnm-er, that porAlonnmiii- 1 lies venue 11 nom"nreio uo Meni, iniinai lolly pnio, eHi-ii,-ii nl.eet of ouper stilting, l oinpei llnr's .11111 nmi villi drenii Inir SOAP. Hn7 nr. inline mid I tlm number ol t In. to l.evrr Ilros,. I.ld IVev vorK.iniirMeii u u""l.'!'M,fiD, VVrlDer(pl?Al'l','-r'''iwilliNU.1IUKtt Ayri.KpiiK-flfli:T Comnetltor lives In. No.ol.l NAME OF DISTRICT. UlSinci mil fr. 1. rrsrr month flnnin ni ineschofMisldlrtri.'M pnM3 w .11 o. airsrdgd y,tnf wndn ,h. l,nrest niinuierwi "wi'" . thadixlrlctlnnhlohlie or tbtml&t will rsoen S tOO C 'nsll. , . The ft Camps""" who smd In th Next I.nra csl , w limners o pirns (mm ths district in wttlai tbsr re.ulolll Kncli iwrtvs t vlfnvr' iMllO TWO TOP PORT! OH illlll x 2 a New York City, Itrooklyn, Ion BndSluten lslnmls, New Jersey. . - t . uA-.n n...M 11 jv. r. no. rooklwn. Long an,l Slatm lilandi). fo,,,,lr nnln. Ilelivwnre, ninr: eunsrlv nnln, lleTriwnre, fllnri lnnd, t Virginia uud UIi trlCt of ''"1-tnl.ln. 9, I The Keve Bngluinl siteirs. ThsWrcIss s tlwo.l.brM-;! IMereeSpcelnl. USI Psttimi. mTd by Oso. N . Pierce '".."L. I fSi. ItSSonVnd S York. Fitted '" .""'" First Otans Nlokle Lamp. New Dennltore nnl.1,111 n IKdf'BOTffeiiii?ini f f.nrirps.t'NiiMiljrrsof floupons f rtn iua Th OomntltlfmWill ClOBO thO IRSt Jftf?.1 rinrini 1M7. (WlDitli recfiveu nto the nit. Next : tnoii opcio 0. T?njts rllniil li 1UT ODO IUUI1LU B VVlUUmiVIVU Hues' Ml.l will be foVwenlod loOonipetltow In about 11 djs alter eaoh competition rlowe . B. Im Brothers. Ud.. will t,",,w.'h," riee fslrlrtothe beH of their sbllltr DdJedreBt, e,tliewrd otlrfter llrothen, Ud elRiMl. I.EVItU lIKtlS., Ltd., New York. PITHY POINTS. REFORM FOR PHILADELPHIA. Doaler ir ste-es spring Dress Goods. runeriilH. The riinergl of Kev. Julm It. l.ougliran, paster of St. Mary's church at-Mahaiioy Plane, who dieO nt AUaulIc City on Satur dHv. will take iilaee at St. Ann's clmrcli, llleliinmid. Phlladelohla. to-morrow tnorn- ing, when Divine Office fur the Dsatl will 'continence at 0:80 o'clock. The funeral of Patrick ltanlpby, aged. 00 years, took place from hi late residence on Ifowcrs street, this morning. High mass was celebiated ill the ArtmiiicliUicii clitucli. The remains were taken to St. Clair on the 11:05 a. in. Pennsylvania train where Interment whs made. Several town peopleaccoinpanlcd the remains. The funeral of Mrs. V. J. Kehlcr, wife of the Iteprcseiitatlve from the Second district, took place this morning from the family residenrc at Locust Dale. After u brief ser vice there the funeral coitege proceeded to tlio Union Evangelical oliurcliatMiihantonga Valley, whtre the services were coudueted by Itevs. Shoemaker ami II. Wenaert. In ! terineiit was made in tho cemetery adjoining the eliurch. The alKnilance was very large. A child of Thomas Dower, of Jimeberry a ley, was intrred ill tho Odd Fellows' cemetery yestenlay afternoon. The funeral of William A. liensinger took place from the family residence in Mahanoy City nt 12:20 o'clock, noon, to-day. The ser vices were conducted by Itev. II. A. Kciser, D. D., pastor of St. Paul's Hcformcd church. The, funeral was In cbargo of Severn Post 110, Q. A. U , of Mahanoy City, and the fol lowing members of tho Post wore tho loll bearerj : Prank llcckcr, Augustus Weber, Matthew McAtee, John lllaino, Chris. Lugan and Uriah Tiley. Tho cortege proceeded to Fountain Springs on the 2:14 p. m. P. & U. train, l'he services in tho cemetery wore conducted by Joe Hooker Pot, of Ashland Twenty-five pieces of Im- DOl tedNovelty DreSS Goods for Among the attendants at tho funeral wore 1 , ,,,, . , County Controller 1! F. Sovern, Register I. 25c. per yard. Ihese styles are t; ,;i.eM)t (.lt!rk of tll0 Court, Joun t. new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window pltty of these and also srl-::did stock of dis-the Shoenor. County Commissioners Frank Itcntis nmi Charles Movers. Dlicctor of the Poor Neri Dietrich and Clmrlus F. Wiiglit, Ser geant of tjie 10th police district, Philadelphia, Sale or School lloluls. There are still on sale at the Secretary's olllce sixteen $500 bonds and 0110 $200 bond or tlio Shenandoah school district. These bonds bear iuteiest from tho first day of April, 180", and will tun thirty years. Iu terotst. 4 ner cent.: payable semi-annually. Parties wishing them will nvull themselves wait till choice Styles are COlie of this opportunity at onco, as aftor May 1st, . . , ,, -i. r,,! 1607, tho School Uoard will dispose of the but COllie HOW and .pick Umwlnlngl Mn,u t0 outeiae partiee. if not .mr o-rrxit nusnrtiuent of Stvlisll token nit hv town neonlo on or before that uaie. Ily order of tho 5oard, J. J. Pi'.icK, President. Attest : 1'b.vnk Hanna, Secretary. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and at special bargain prices. silks During January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous McCall Bazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. Undertaking in Aliurlngo I.lci'ilnes. John Korba nud Xosta Susula, both of Kclayrcs. Harry McCarty and Aimio Sweeney, both of Shenandoah. Kdward Lewis Kecfcr, of Pinegrove town ship, and Usiulla Fisher, of Pinegrove I hi rough. Nicholas Tribula and Mary Korln, uotn 01 Shettuuuutih. WlHWm Schuster, of Lancaster county, ami Mrs. llowene Danncr, of Taniaciua. Anthony Hulnavsge aud Annie Papotch, both of Maliauiif City. Isaac 11. Paul and Hannah A. Itolieh, both of tJuidon. Letters runted. T uliem r,f adininittntuon c. . t. a. wore granted to Henry Christ on tho estate of Kva f'l.tiit. Uleof Pirn-grove township, deceased. letters of administration wore granted to Taiwan! I.lovil eu tlie estato ol Aim J.ioyu tuwiisliin. dectfcl. Also to James J. Prion on the estate of James Price, lt nf Aelibind. deceased. letters teatainentary were granted to Henry I.loyil and Louisa Lloyd ou the estate of Edward Lloyo, laie 01 jirancu luwunup, deceased. Ask your grocer for ne Royal Patent Hour, and take no other brand. Itisthebeat flour made. STOCK REPORT. ti.rreel.il for ti "HtmKl" IHy WySsaik llnitlivrs, Ilrokem, Hgnu IlHlldliig, ocioiiso. CLMIBO A 01 Toliaeco 1 t, 1U,M, Am auual Ucf I 'in. Houtliern.. .loiHoy Central. 1 N .rtli We.teru 1 1 . 11 j a ! c .UiKoYsa K I t I'lllll -, - all its Brandies. ,;.;::::r:::::::. Z I , , . . i L u I . SMI i n ric!iu Kpirlts - II. II LLOYD STREET. Happenings Throughout tlio Ciuntl-y Chronicled lor Itnsly lrnel. Qirardvlllo is to have a road race 011 Deco ration Day. The Anthracite investigation will oegin at Wilkesbarre to-morrow. George W. Strohl, of Pottstown, committed suicide by hanging himself. The High Constable of Pottaville now re ceive a salary of S00 a year. Have your Job printing done by the Hkhalii, aud you'll never regret it. The Odd l'ellows or Siegfried' llridge, will build a three-story brick hall, 07x48 feet in dimension. William liummol, of Lebanon, has been arrested, charged by his wife with ntt-emplr lng to poison her. Indliiatiulispoiut to over 1,000 uniformed men being in Hue in tlio K. O. K. irade in Harriehurff naxt Tuesdav. Pottsville pays flOO a year to keep its fire alarm system lu older. The contract was aw allied to Moore A Hawley. The Reading company will commence about i Juno 1st, theconslructiuu of 400 hopiwr ca,rs ( at tlie snops in lieauuig. it win ieiunu vutw months to completo them. Tho work will be done by contract. Chief lturgess l.einlnger, of Tremont, was plowing a field, when an old coal mine caved in, taking Mr. Lelniuger and a mule down. Ilotb wore -extricated alter consiiieranie trouble. llurglars are oerating at Pottsville, In the heart of the town, notwithstanding much is said about that towns "eitieieiit" police force. F. 13. Maaargle. grocer, of bhon.iudoab, was in town and prouounced himself a full fledged candidate for the Republican nomina tion for Sheriff, and says he s going to win. Republican. Mrs. J2ck)ey U. Coxe, of 1) iftou, has created a fund of $20,000, tho interest of which will be devoted to aid worthy young men who aro not ablo themselves to secure a collego education. Tlie Lehigh Valley Railroad employes from Penn Haven to Delano, Mt. Cannel and Weatlierly, will be paid their April wages on Monday, May lptb. Hnzlcton is to havo a "jag" euro establish incut. It will bo known as tho Ilazleton Saultarium and from pi cscnt indications it will bo a decided success. Tlio men who aro lending their aid havo taken up tho work from n philanthropic motive Tho new broom factory being erected at Lost Creek is Hearing completion, and will givo employment to a large number of hands. Lakeside will bo opened for tho sasoii on Decoration Day. Manager McClure lias gieatly Improved this favorito resort. Invitations havo been received by several In town to attend the May patty of the Owl Soclsl Club, of Mt. Carmol, which will be held in Kiofcr's ball, on Tuosday evening, May 11. At a meeting of the milkmen of Lehigh county it was decided to reduce tlie price of milk to live cents per quait and three ceuts nor pint until Sept. 1st. Rov. Luwrcuce Fabey, formerly of town, tiow curate at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, AUentown, has a largo class of childien under instruction lor their llrst communion and confirmation, which will be held shortly. Tho Kastou Power Company has purchased the two cotton mills of McKcen & Co., the oldest industrial plant in the Lehigh Valley. Frank Shulta was blown through a window by a bunting boiler at the Loomis Saw Mills, at Aruot, Tioga county, hut escaped Injury. Michael Lauber, ono of the bondsmen of Constable Still, of York, offered to bring the accused from London If the oxtrudition papers are made out in his name. Charged with killing a toreign laborer ai Hazleton several weeks ago, John llroat, of that city, was yestenlay hold lu $a,000 bail by Judge Rennet, of WUkosbarro. llllla JIKinmcnih'l by lnveKtlmtm lttrolncc.i1 In the Semite. HarrhJburg, May 6. The aenate met at 4 stt- o'clock yeaterday afternoon to hear the .report of the committee ap pointed at the requet of the Cltiaena' Municipal association, of Philadelphia. by tire senate two years aaro for tlie purpose of inquiring Into the operations of I'hlladelaiila'a Bullit bill charter. The report was rather volumlnoua, making about 110 typewritten page. The document was signed by Chair mart Andrews. E. D. Hardenburgh of. Wayne, Arthur Kennedy of Allegheny, S. J. McCarrell of Dauphin and C. Wes ley Thomas of Philadelphia, Senator Grady alone withholding his signa ture therefrom. The senator said: "That upon which we differ does not bear on the hills framed by the oom mlttee to correct existing: evils In Phil adelphia. In fact, I will most heartily support these measures." Tlie five bills recommended bv the committee were then introduced. The i fifth bill was Introduced by Senator Grady, and provides that police mag istrates' courts In cities of the first class shall be held only In the police station houses In such cities, except one special court to be held at the city hall. Tim courts shall be num bered and correspond with the number of station houses In which the magis trates' courts are held. I2ach magis trate of such city shall be assigned to the court and station house by the mayor within ten days after the magts- I troto' olectlon. Councils shall provide suitable rooms for the maglstrates" courtB. PERSONAL MENTION. (leotje Fox Wiw a Pottsville visitor yester day. Matthew Tray, of Gilbert street, Is oil the irk list. Mr and Mrs Roger Dixon have returned homo from their wedding trip. Samuel f4mll to-day made his appearance ag'iin since his relapse of sickness. McrsM Joseph and P. W. Hell attended to Iiii-Iiipm a', the county seat to day. Mrs PllcH Conry, of St. Clslr. i tho gueit ol Mrs. McDermot . on WcstOsk stree'. P. J. Moliaghan. or the New York Progress Co., transacted business at Ashland todav Air. and Mrs. M. 3 Scanlan and Michael Oniliam vijted friends at St Clair yesterday. Miss Maggie Howling, or Philadelphia, la vi-ltiug Mrs. John Rradley, on Fast Centre Mt I eet Itev 'it. F (Vitality, rector of the Anniin-, el .lion church, journeyed to Philadelphia at nonti to d ly. I Prank Pchmlrtt, tho North Main street notion dialer, yesterday celebrated his 45th birthday anniversary. D. John Price, M. D.. of Philadelphia, is i the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mr. .1. J. Price, on North Main street. I W. C. Illeleoh, representing the Amerlcin Type F uiulers' Co , Philadelphia, circulated milium the craft here to day. Miss Liaiile (ionnor returned to her home in Now York after a pleasant sojourn with her sister, Mrs M. J. Coakley. Horace K. Dengler, of Shenandoah, spent last evening in town as the guest of Harrison Hall, siys tho Mahanoy City Record. Miss Clam Whltelnck, of Philadelphia, is nt the bedside of her father, who is confined to his room In the Ferguson House, by an attack of illness. Charles Mete, who has been a resident of I Hist Creek for the past 26 years, will on Tuesday next leave with his family for California, where they will make tholr future home. "OOtft D08T.' 00M TJU8T.' fcJSSil 'ts terrors, and all houeiiold cleaning is gjUj g accomplished quietly aud cosily by the use B Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Boston, Philadelphia. l i I ' Chicago, St. Louis, New York, 1 Want Tan Shoes? 1 m m all the kinds ffl ii'U im We've lots ol them ; about worth having ; all the styles. Stocked up with the nattiest, dressiest M Killed by a Train. Thomas Thornton, 10 years of age aud a resident of St. Clair, was killed by a freight train at White Haven last night. In the pocket of the deceased was found an en velope addressed, "Thomas Thornton, care of Roliert Stotler, 21 Hast Coal .street, Shen andoah. Pa." A Hkualp reporter called at the address to-day and learned from Mrs. Sletler. the mother of Robert, that there is a remote relationship between her family and tlie parents of the deceased. Ou Wednesday last Thornton arrived at the-Stetler house, savlua he had run away from his home in St. Clair, because his father beat hhu. Ho was urged to return homo and on Saturday night left, as tho Stctlora supposed, for that place. For every quarter in a man's pocket there nre a dozen uses; and to use each ono in such a way as to derive the greatest bene fit is a question cvory ono must solve for himself. We bellove, however, that no better uso could bo made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora' and Diarrhoea Humcdy, a medicine that every family should Iki provided with. Forsaloby QruhlorBros., druggists. Croup and whooping oougli are childhoodV terrors: but like pneumonia, hrouchitN, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quick ly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. mm wm ii shoes we could lintl, and there s not a snoe in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. The New Tan Oxfords For Ladies, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; in black for 75c and $1.00. Men's bicycle shoes ; regulation make ; good-wenrers ; long-lasters ; thoroughly triicrivnrrliv T oc. St.ffl nnfl 2.00. The nicest line of .Spring Goods we ever ewm lmrl onnmrli nf envimr ntfrt" firiftfts nf r3Rs( ordinary stores to make it well worth your & wnue Duymg jie.ru. . XHtToillll l.C-IIKllO. At Washington New Yoik, 0; Washing ton 1. At Hoston Hoston, 5; I'htladcb phftt 2. At Brooklyn Baltimore. 2: Brooklyn, 1. At Chicago-Chicago, 5; St Louis, 2. l'.nxtoi'ii Lcmjrno. At Springfield-Springfield. C; Toronto, 4. At Provldenoe-Uulfalo, T, Provi dence, 1. Atlantic Lpiicuo. At neadln'g-Tiartford, 8; Reading, 7. At Scrnnton Scranton. 4; Rochester, a At Norfolk-Richmond, 3; Norfolk, 2. Minora Accept 11 Jtoililc'tlon. Pittsburg, May 5. The miners' strike at Flnleyvllle, on the "Wheeling dl Vision of the Baltimore and Ohio road, hRB been declared off. The men de cided to accept the 51 cent rate, but to refuse to sign Ironclad contracts. About 1.000 men were affected. Unconditional surrender, is tho only terms those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers will make with constipa tion, sick headache and stomach troubles. Slieppton Notes. Miss Sarah Kuecht, of Hrandouville, visited frieuds hero. A company from the Mahanoy valley pro duced "Handy Andy" here, and tho per formance was above tho average The hop at A. L. liredbenuer's wa3 well attended. Shenandoah was represented, as usual. Tho Rndeavor Society's meeting was not well attended. Tho Junior dcclaltnors, Misses Annie Ranks, Kvelyu Rupert and Verulo Yost rendered thrir selections well. Weekly Dances. The first of the sorios of weekly dances by the Nonraricl Social Club will bo held in Ferguson's front hall to-night. An orchestra of three pieces has been engaged for tho oc ud tho boys are makiug actlvo prep arations to havo tho now venturo meet with success. Factory... ...Shoe Store,! -J. a. Moyer, Magr. ...Shoes Retailed at Factory Prices... FACTS. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Pbrsonal, Tho gentleman who annoyed tlio congregation lastSuuday by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One Minute Cougli cure, a speeuy aim 11111111- Icm remedy for throat ami lung irounios. Deeds ltecoriled. From Harrison Rail etal. to John J. Evans, premise in Mahanoy City. From John J. Evans to Peter Flanagan, premise In Mahanoy City. From Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com pany to S. Anolowski, premises in Kline town ship. From James Williams aud wife to John Itlewltt. nrcmlscs in Tumauua. From John Zimmerman, Jr., et. al., to John Zimmerman, premises in Schuylkill Haven. Nlitiiriiltzutlon Day. Aud now April 10th, 1897, on aud after this date, the resular days for naturalisation has been Axed a the first Saturday of every month instead of the first Monday of every mouth a heretofore. Ily the court, JAMES R. DEROAN, 1.88-lOt. Prothonotary. When bilious or costive, eat a Caecarcte candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, SSfte. I'rlzes for Sunlight Soap Wrappers. The announcement of winners for tho month of March for tho Sunlight Soap monthly wrapper compotitiou in what is known as District No. 3, consisting of Penn sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and District of Columbia, has como to hand. Messrs. Lever Ilros., Ltd., have awarded tho first prize of $100 to 11. II. llarniiin, 2215 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. The five sec ond prizes, each of a $100 Pierce Special Ilicyolo, havo been awarded to Cornie A. Stolz, 2S10 Eighth Ave, Altoona, Pa.; Robert J. Campbell, Camden, Kent Co., Del.; Miss Emma Pass, 918 Almond St., Williamsport, Pa.; Wm. Medders. Still Pond, Kent Co.. Md.; John Hipp, 238 S. Socond St.. St. Clair, Pa. The ten third prizes, each of a $25 gold watch, havo been awarded to Albin Hocli, 101 Chestnut St., AUentown, Pa.; Louis M. Racke, 1211 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert Stitaol, 801 W. Race St.. Pottsville, Pa.; W. E. Kelley, 103 East Lomb rd St., Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Edw. Vilsack, 3013 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.j John Kitten, Jr., 2763FairhlUSt., Philadelphia, Pa.j Alex. Waters, 41 Lincoln Ave., Carlwmdale, Pa.; Mrs. Karl Ilellman, Irwlu, Westmoreland Co., Pa.; Mrs. E. Estelle Ilramblo, Centre- vllle, Md.; P. II. Woleslagle, Maitlusburgh, W. Va. See advertisements in this paper from time to time for particulars, or write to Lever ilros,, Ltd,, Hudson & Harrison Sm New York. Is the only Shoe Store in Shenan doah that sells cheap for cash 011 a casn Basis, we do not give our customers presents, but Co give them the benefit of hard time prices. Give us a call and we will prove what we say, not by talk but by quality. Now Undertaker. T. J. Cotkley has opened an undertaking establishment in town with his office located at J. J. Coakley's, 38 North Main street. Night culls at the Ferguson House. 3-1 Trolley I. loo uoiilslon. The tower wagon, used in' repairing the trolley Hue of the eloetric railway, was struck by an electric ear lietween Port Car bon aud St. Clair yesterday. A honee was killed, but-the driver escaped, by Jumping. Hie car wa also damaged and the istcteu- gera given a shaking up. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah J House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Ililjt VIU'V.. (it'll Kl Uuetrie . I, mU N.J.. M iiiluiueti M WK HAVK Till! UANDSOMKHT ' - - titru r km iik M... Haelna.. N Y Vnti-Hl . ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -Ko. tt Went venire airvei.- I' Ui.Mi-.r N . I'm.-. I'M If iittlng T.-ii'i. il I - W.etero Ciiion - B-ullj Itw. PW Otalasie Market. WhtMt, Melit.. t'urii, Oats, I'ork, l.iu it, ffi wz tsh r r Tir r r it ii en i: iiiii, vn. an in n i i sn is si mi -vv. uuti mill - i i il i .li ,-1 W rn, i , i , , u ,1 V I . ursaiao. cLuuxa. July M.UI July. . m sag tr km m 412 Vtl 40ft SCUGi-N PRAnBS iCUGEN KINOS -UamifKodirer of C Screens, WINDOW 8UARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, ences Of all descriptions at Jowest rates. I have made a general reduction in Iron Fences and will continue to do so until May ayth. FACTORY I a2j-a.o North llmeriok Street, SllltNANDOAU, VA. shipp's SHOE STOflE 17North Main Street. NOVELTIES AT YOST'S JEWELRY STORE Large assortment of Su nhur settings in Ladies Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. Musical Goods and instru ments. A full line. Clocks We are selling mmarknblv low nriccs. A ' kinds. Frameless Eye Glasses are whntvou want to wear to be nn-to- date. Thev will loo well on you. at Orphans' Court Sale. PUltSUANT to nn order of (ho Orphans' Contt of the county of Schuylkill, lu the Coin motlwcaUh of Peonsylvniiin, tlio Kiihscribcr, executor of the luit wilt nnd tcHtHincnt of l.udwlg Zlinmernian, lute of the township of Union. In the county or Hi-nuylklll, ueceioie!, will exposo to sale by imltltc.vendue, on Sat urday, the fifth uny of June, ISB7, the follow ing live vnlunble pieces of real estate, lute the properties of l.udwlg Zimmerman, deceiiHetl. Tlie sale of Coniliicrclnl Hotel propeity, to tnke place on the premises, In Mlienaiidoab, I'a., ut 10 o'clock lu the foicu.ton of Bald day. Tile salo of the Itlngtowli properties to take place ot the hotel of Israel Apnlcgute, III ltlllgtown, l'o., at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of Hnlil day. No. 1. All that certain whole lot or piece of ground and adjoining fractional purU of two oilier lots or pieces ol groutm, euunie on me northwest corner ot Alain and Coal streets, ill the borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuyl kill and state of Pennsylvania, bounileil and described as follows, to wit: lteKinnlug at a point on tho northweet corner ox Alain aiui uoal street, and being the southeast corner of lot No. 10 bloek No. 12, thence north along the west side of North Main street 43 feet 0 Inches, thence west at right angles with said Main street 77 feet 0 Inch, thence north parallel with said Main utreet 1 foot 0 iiiclos, thenue west at right uugcls with said Main street iff feet C loeben. thenco north tmrnllel with said Main street US ftrct, thence went at right angles with said Main street 35 feet to the eait side of l'ear alley, thence south along the east side of said alley SO feet, to the north sldu of Coal street, thence cost along the north side of said Ooal street 100 feet, to tlie point or place oi beginning. HhIiii? the wliolo of lot No. 10 block No. 12. and the said northern adjoining fractional parts of lots No. Sand N, b'ocic No. 12, accoruing totne map or plan of said borough of Shenandoah, as lliuue liy llie late l. IV. ruiuier, j'jeq. in aiiuiuou thereto, on the northeast side of said property. Iflntt t'liietnent of an ullev way a feet wide and 77 feet tf Inches In length, for the use of the nillolnlm: property owners, meir neirs ami assigns forever, upon a jiortlon of said land is erected a large and commodious four-story I......I i... ........... t.,i ir..ti o formerly called Merchants iioiei); anuiiison iituo frame barn. It Is bejutifully located, nud one of the most convenient and desirable proneitles In the 1. rough of bhenauunaii. No. 1 All that certain lot or piece of ground sittiato 111 Itingtowii, I'nlon township, Bchuyl- Klil county, l-enlisyivunia, kuowo, uiarKeu auu numbered, on the plan of oald town, ae lot number nfty-nlno IWJ, uounuei ou tlie south by Market street, on the oast by lot No 58, on the north by Cherry alley, and on the west by Harrison street; cunt lining In width AO feet, and In length or depth 1ST feet. Vpon said lot Is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and a frame stable. 1 K' a All Hint certain lot or niece of ground situate In Hlnatowo, aforsseld, knowii, marked and numbered, on tna J'pn ot muu lot number flfty-etgbt (61, boiindeil ou the east by lot No. W, on the south by Market street on tlie west by lot No. 59, and on the north by unerry alley, coiiuiiiiuiK in wimn w ito. mm in length or depth 157 feet. Upon said lot Is erected a one und u halt story double frame dwelling houee. Ko. 4. All those certain iwn vacant ioie or nlcctia of erouud sltoaie In Itinatown, afore- wtld, bounded and descrllied as fiillowr, to wit : On the north by Wood street, on the east by land ol Jumes iiaiiKcs, on iu souiu oy cuerry alley, and on the west by Perry street contain ing lu width 120 feet, and lu length or depth 1ST loet. . . No. 5. All those certain two vooant lot or rlKof around sitiiAte In ltlngtown, afore- aid, boiiuued and ilftcrlted ns follows, to wit : On the south by Market street, on the east by lot of Hobt-rt Iirobet. on the north by Uuerry alley, and on the west by land of Amoe yjimmeritian, eouiuiuing in wium iwiwk, ..u to length or depth 157 feet. TKRM8 OK SAI.K:-Tcn per rent, it price bid slwll be puld dowu on day of sale, and ten tier cent thirty days thereafter, and the balanev on or before August 2nd, 107, without Interest. Any luriner ueeireu iiiionnaHon lu regent vo saiu proierttca may be lud by calling upon the exeeutor, or S. l. M. IIoflootcr, AMarfiey, tibeiMiiiduah, Pu. I. I I IAS W. Ksns, Executor. Ily order of the Orphans' Court. I'. (' Kke, Clerk. PoUevitlc. April -Jtfth, I WIT. 4-Mt-uaw MISCELLANEOUS. T ANTED. Man, fair education, -iw sii.erlii ll teiulcnt. (HO per inonth first your. Small cash security refpilrcd. tins oiuce. Address "Oiipoittinlty" O-l-lt ICKNSIC I'OIt 8AI.K. TI saloon and Daniel It. i Is for sale. r t li tttiirimt license of Daniel It. Wilson, fill Centre street, Ashland this oiucc. -J.IOH SAIsi;. Ut IWslflO, situate on "Wee OtMl V btrcct. Two Blnffle luttiHes, one ou In front nnd the other ou the rear of lot. prtee iiiul ternit npuly to T, Attorncj'-ut-law, t route, ternw apply to T. U. IlwUlAll, jinor of Mnn aiul Cntio .1-28-11 "lTANTKn.--Men to prepnro for examlnAtlou I? for clerk or carrier to Iw held nt Slieuau- dofth pout inue noon Valuable luforinnljiou nbont (lovorninent prmtUmia und oxainl nation free. NATIONAL COllHRSrONURKCK 1N ST1TUTI5, Oepftrtment K. M'Mliliigtoir. 1). a 6t BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent nnd stlrou lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF- GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Teams to H I re. If yen want lu hire a sale and rIU... lea hi lor at ivin7or lor wotkiiik ii..rii ie a vit. reaii enable rat YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. Iy Hliloui.' II eoiMwnny uu JAMES SHIELD! No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. HOOD'S rililiS cure Liver Ills, nillouBUess, Indigestion, Headache. pleas' ut laxative. All Druggists. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT-- in North Main Street, pOP. 8URUIFP, S. ROLL- BEDDALL, Or Vobt Oahbom. HuUJect to BeWblloau rules.