TENNEY S lVanut lit ittle is the finest peanut candy made, to cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN North Malh St. The Store- . That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take Advantage o( our tempt ing, offers. Cook at our in ducement? for the present : ltiitutiful Haby Carriitges mid UpwHnla. ir.nidsome Iron llvdMcndn tm and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont 11S Kast Centre St. Marring. pretty wedding wan nlefnnifKd in St. .Im, Cutliolic iliurch, Uirardvillc, yester day 1 he contracting parties being Jiise Kate ( 1 imii unci Joint Herrity. The couple were supported liy K,dwnrd.Hcrnan ami Mini Jennie r .1 1 11. sister of the bride. John J. AiiHliach, of I'ottsville, and Miss Inh.i . Keating, uf New Philadelphia, Were in miiil at the hitter place. The groom is I. .it. initial the While House hutel, in l'otts- tilt.-. 1'iiynti's (Hl-Ht-dvllIn Nurseries. 1'nneral designs msdo up in any desired f inn uf nuturil or wax flowers, upon short II. due til reasonable prices. Large variety "t I i.tiiifN constantly on liiind. Orders may In left at Morgan's It.iziir. 23 N. Main St., or it Payne's (Ireenhoiise, (liinnlville. Pit. tf i:-lllIie lliiinan Coining. li.-v.C. S. Hitinnn, of Reading, an ex 1.1 -hop, .mil now presiding elder of the Head-in- district of the United Evangelical cliiireh, will visitSflwylki.il county next Sunday. In the inuriiing he will preaeh at Frackvilie, TiTT 111 the evening will preach and admin- i ,ti 1 the Holy Comrmiuiiin at the i'ottsville I nited Evangelical church on South Centre -tieet. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call 011 E. F. Gallagher 18 Healer ir stc-e West Centre, street Ltf spring Dress Goods. IVsuty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices ran from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our great assortment of stylish 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 silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary and March Overa thousand of the fatuous McCall Bazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - all Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd , House Streets, j Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. jk VK HA VK TIIK IIANIWOMhST llKHKINH UK k5 ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, Ku. 17 H'fsr Centre Htrtet. PITHY POINTS. Happenings TlimugboMt the Outttitry (llininloled lor Hasty I'mianl. Tlie ilorongh Council will meet thin even- In. More burglars escaped from the I'ottsville police lat night. The timbering It Pin ker No. S slinft In nearly completed. Many fo relators are leaving Matianny City for the old country. There Is a tnovemept on foot at I'ottsville to establish a driving park. John Monaghan, of Rappahannock, Is lying dangerously III at hi homo. Even the Justices are ootn pelted to suspend in Shenandoah awl Jtahenoy City, Rev. James Moore, of town, will preach al the I. M. conference in Scratitott next week. John Mr Fee has been appointed yard master nt Delano, restgnlug as car inspector at lNittsvllle. Judge Erinentrniit. of Rcrka county, has cousentcd to try the Knorr-Wltitersteln case at Btoomshurg. Diphtheria is almost an epidemic at 1'ark Place. Already severs! children have died from the disease. The hoisting engine at I' rim rose colliery broke yesterday, and the colliery was com pelled tn impend, (ins C. 8chN.iV, of Ivritavltte, was awarded the coin met for fiirtiUliliii one hundred beds fur tlie Almshouse. Tuo Knights or Malta uf Pnttsvllle last night initiated 40 new members into tlie mysteries of the order. Watkiu Waters Poet. G A. It , of lown, Is making the usual arrangements for the proper celebration of Memo rial Day. Miss Cells ltreiiiis.ii, one of Freehold's fair young ladies, is reported to lie the champion wing shot in I.userne county. It I said that the application for a pardon for 'Squire Devlne will be opposed by the friends of the incarcerated Auditors of ltlythe township. Several miners have been suspended at No. 5, I). A II. colliery, at Plymouth, for stealing tickets from tlie mine ears of their fellow workmen. An epidemic of measles Is now prevailing at Sliupptuu and Oneida. At tlie latter place there are 125 cases, while at Hbepptou It is not quite so bad. Mellaril llvutior, a veteran uf the war, re siding at I'ottsville, was roblied of two gold watches and $8 in money by two tramps at lliidgcpurt, tliia stale. The work of weighing the Heading's coal cars lias again been resumed at St. Clair. This it duueevery six mouths so that no mis take tuny ouctir in tlio tonnage of eueh ear. The prospective advertiser will wisely take into consideration, when placing his ad., lIiattheIlKRAt.il has 11 cticulntion equal to and exceeding any two other papers in the town. Patrick Stanton, who is undur ball nsa wit ness in tlie Hall cahc, was reported in uur I'ottsville correspondence as being in jail. Such is not the case as he furnished ball for his appearance. Certified copies of the record in the eases of tlie Mahauoy City and Shenandoah justices were expressed yesterday to the Attorney General at Harrlslnirg by John T. Shoener, clerk of the court. The Scrantou Times tells nothing hut the truth when it says that "the wealth of some citizens, when they oiler themselves on a bond and their wealth when the aseossorasks them in 11 low, gentle voice how much are you worth, are two ontlrely difforeut things." Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made PERSONAL MENTION. School Director Sulllvau attended court at I'ottsville to day, M, J, l.awlor returned from Harrisburg lasr night and went to Hazletou this morn ing. Miss Gertrude Wrags, of Mt. Carmel, Is vlsltiug Miss Annio Pratt, on South Jardiu street. District Superintendent T. J. James, of Gilberton, was cordially greeted by his many friends in town to-day. William .M. James, tlie versatile editor of the Ashland Local, was in town to-day ac companied by his friend, 11. C. SIcGargcy, of more wide-spread news gathering notoriety. After being conducted throughout the Hkhai.ii louins ami subjoined attributaries. Mr. James pronounced tlie plant one of the most excellent possible to conceive and highly complimented tlie attachees of the oflice fur their commendatory service and courtesies extended during his brief visit. Miss Anna Monaghan, of South Main street. has returned home from a visit to her sister, Mis. Dr. Gallagher, of Washington, D. C. George Davis, of Turkey Hun, is reported as being seriously 111. Krank Cdnry, mailing clerk at tho pnst- ollice, is enjoying the sights of the (Junker City to-day. Joseph . W. Purcell to-day removed his place of dwelling from East Centre street to 207 West Cherry street. Miss Hannah Griiliths, of North Will to stieet. Is convalescing, Miss Dellia tiavin, of Mineraville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Stanton. Thomas Stanton, of Shamokin, spent yes terday In town as the guest of his parents. Mrs. Willi-im Stein and daughter, Annie, and Miss Annie Gibliu, were Potlsville visi tors yesterday. Mrs. t'o-tello, uf West Oak street, spent yesterday in St. Clair. Misses Nellie and Katie McFaddcu, of Ulooiiisburs, are the guests of Miss Fannie Van DiiHii. on North Jardiu street. Mrs. Christ. Giuhler spent to-day in I'otts ville. W. M, Hiewcr was transacting business in Philadelphia to-day. Patrick Mttiarry, nsent forthe Columbia beverage at St. Clair, transacted business in town yesterday. S. A. Ueddall, of Tapisqua, was seen in town to-day. Only a fuw of those taliur made suite left at the FjurulM at 5if and ?7 a suit. Gq and get one. - S-8-at Commission Itecelted. Kecordrr Jcnkyn received the commissions from the Seeietary of the Commonwealth for Vliss Florence Mellon, of Tremoiit, and J 0110- than Snyder as Notary Publics. J1CK)D8 oure Wver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A ilei'r tit laxative. All llrugglsta j'enitf.,vlviuim "ijlliwi J.hw. Ilarrlsburr, May 6. The libel bill framed by the Pennsylvania State Editorial association paaaed the house finally yesterday by a vote of 131 to 32. Pkusokai.. The gentleman who annoyed tlie congregation laatSnuday by inntiuiiall.v ....otfltliitf will Aiul iuBtant relief bv usillir itS Brandies. ' One Vllnnte Ough Cum, a spely and hurin Usi ic.otdy fur lliroat and lung troubles. The New Ho-iHIhI. I ItepresfiitMliva Sehriuk ynssenUy lutro- liaed a hill in the legislature appropriatiiig aii'i.OOO to the American HospiUl Associutiou or Mahauoy township, this otMiuty llim's This r W." offer One Ilntidred Dollars Itewnnl for . any ui.ar of Cutarrl. Mult nun nut imi c-unu n.v Hull's Caletrrli Cure. , , , tf. J CHENRY U CO I r.p , Tole.lo, O. 1 We llw undersigned, have kui.wn K. .1 Cheney for llw last 1ft yearn, ami behove bliu perfectly liooorul.le In all liuelovu transactions and nii ai.eiiil able to oarry out any obligation uiade ' i. their nrin. Wan Jt Tuaux, Wliotosalu Irupt, l oleoo.o w ai i.im.. Kisxas k MAavia, Wltolasate Oruar S;i Is, Toledo. Illllo. Hail's t'uUrrh Cure is taken Internally, aetliiv illu-etlt upon the lilnod and diiivoiw siirfaoesoi tin- H-'t.-iii. Price Too per Uittle. Hold by all t ii iiKKleU Testimonials free. Hall's r'iioi 1 1 Pills are tbe best. COLDS Monynn's Cold Cure cures colds in tho head, colds on the lungs, old colds, new colds, and obstinate colds, and all forms of grip. Stops vieriing, discharges from the note and eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria, pneumonia ami all throat and lung troubles. These pleasant little pellets arc absolutely harmless, have saved thousands of lives and prevented much sickness. Price. 2fic. Improved Homoeopathic Home Company put up a separate core Remedy for each nnaasii. At an druggists, mostly 85 ceil Is. iiiiirfio iiraim rrre. I'cistfhsJ letters to Prof. Miinyan. 1(IM Arch street, llBBdelphls. Pa., iniwetwd wttksfrre medical ad vie 4ttr anv disease. MAHANOY CITY. Iluy lillt, tbe It'ejele ltlilei, litlglble l'or Aiutileiir Itnces. MHNOV Citv, May (1 Howard Itor eliill, who was noli 11 id some lime ago that he had been suspended from entering ama teur blcyelo races pending Invest igatfctu by tlie I. A, W. racing board as to whether he was n professional, has just received a letter that the suspension has been ratted and he ran enter for smaleur event. The Delano shot), which have been work ing nine hours a day, went down to eight hours to-day. It is not known how loug this schedule will continue. Mrs. Henry Longenberger denies the report that she does not know the whereabouts of her husband, who left her a short time ago, ami asserts that she has been in constant com munication with him. The Mahanny City iTellef Association will close Its distributing rooms permanently to morrow. Miss Inec May entertainrd a number' of friends at hit home last oveniug. Thomas Iteddow, who was fire boss at tho Schuylkill colliery and lias been appointed inside, foreman at the Turkey Hun colliery, Shenandoah, to-day moved his household goods from town. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic euro guaranteed, 10c, 36c TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'lmieiK, the Hand of America, Cull- fni-nlii. Via the true pathway, '.'The Iron Mountain Hon to," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, bliaaards or high altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Ariaona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tlie comfoitaof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right f"1 'uHr honie, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Hail road nvenuo, JSlruira, N. Y or 391 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. K. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. The Female Fur Seal. The feinulo.fur sen! is tmich emnllcr than tho mule, nnd htm raft, smooth hnlr of varying shades of brown, under which Is tlio dense, short, brown fur. The female bears her llrst offspring nt tho ago of 8 years, but htr full growth is not attained till two or three years Inter. Tho nvemgo weight if tho grown fcninlo Is nboutBO pounds. Ihe young of tho fur seul, cnllod n pup, is lorn soon after the arrival of tho female. Us woight at birth is about ton pounds. Tho fur senl Is polygamous, each male capable of holding n placo ou the breeding prounds having from 1 to 100 females in his charge, constituting what is known ns n litirein, the a vera go mi 111 bur t being about 30. Hutthc size of each fnm ! ily is subject to variation, dopomllng not chiefly on the strength of tho mule, hut on tho preference of tho femalo for n location anil on tho topography of tho ground. The young inalo is very similar to the female in color and appearance. Ho Is not permitted to enter the rookeries in tho breeding season. Tho old males nro very particular in this regnrd, and tho bach elors, us they are called, nro.foroed to herd by theirselveu cn what are known ns tho hauling grounds, located near the breeding grounds, but distinct from them. David Starr Jordan and George Archibald Clark lu Fiiruin. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for the "Herald" Dully by Stark Jlrothers, Urokers, Kgail lliilldlng. Ol'BHIKO. CI.OSINO. Am. Tobacco G8 OM Atchison 1U 1W Am. Sugar Itcf 1W?4 1134 Can. Southern i 47 Jerwy Central 7lr Ninth Western ."- IMJi O. 11. & (J Cllluago Has M. Paul Itock Island Omaha V. C. O. & St. 1 American Spirits n. & 11 1 1). U Jc W I Lehigh Valley len. lSleetrlo Lake Hbore i.. 1 Imta Ac Nash M ManliattiMi .H Mo. l'ueldo....... National Iud Knit & Ohl N. V. Central V. fi. leather No. 1'ao. Com No. l'ao. l'fd Iteading Teim. C. Jk I Texas l'avino M Union I'milfle Vbh PFI Western Union i..- Soiitb llw. I'M Cbs Si Ohio W. I Krle U. S. Rubber Chicago Market. Wlmit, Sept.. JU1J'.. Corn, Seii :1... July.... Oat, Sept.... July..., Pork, 4-- Ijud, 8eni'"' July.... FACTORY : sxi-t.u JfortU limeriok Street, SIUtNANDOAH, PA. MUNYON'S I have made a general reduction in Iron Fknces anc will continue to do so until May 2yth. YESTERDAY'S BABESIA OAMEfl. NHtlonnl 1, At I'ro'.l'H n 111 ookh I At I'MWbiii k Flrat k nr PlttstmiK v 81 1 onil en fflll. Hultlmnre. I l.onlHtllle. 10; 1,-. l'tttHlnirg. 8; St I.011K . rt -tliicli.natl, ' rohlon, 7, I'hlb I,OUl Die, 2 At Ci leal Chicago 7. At Clev.lu CHevelnnil, 2. At Bokhhi ndelnlila. 5. I ' IJnwtei'rl LeieiiP. At Brvlngneld-flprlngi. lit. 8; Toronto. 4. At Wllkesberre sr-, 8; Wllkes barre, 6. At Scnmldi Km liester, 7 cranton, . At ProVlibjn e (U Innlnga) Providence, 4: Buffalo, t Atliintlc l.etitn''. At HendlnT Reading, 1.. Hartford, At Norfolk- Richmond. Noifolk. 3. At Ioticnster Pnteraon, Lancaster, I'lieiiiidllluniil surrender) tin only terms those famoti little pills ktim o an De Wilt's Utile Early Risers will' nu ke with constipa tion, sick headache and sti inch troubles. OoluniblH (lountv Court Notes. I In the Columbia con ntvt court at Bloonn. ! J hurgthetwocaswof the Pommon wealth vs. 11. J. IViVle at. al. an (b ,.hr. of i.1bcUu frauds and nonanlra,. Lrn.1,1. bv Peter Ienahan, were continued. I W it J - I The Cenlralia constable returned Junes for selling liquor on Sunday and election d iy. George ix'iieliau, of Couyugham township, Was made foreman of the grand Jury. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors: but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can he quick ly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure, JMUtlni; Pi 0111 Home. Joli ti II. Jamos, of Nautlcoke. an ex-Jury Oomtnlssloner, has been missing fmm his home since April 10th, and his friends are alarmed for his welfare. He- is a member of Nantieoek Odd Fellows. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never slokou, weaken or gripe, lOo. Naturalization Day, Anil now April 10th, 1807, on and after this date, the rem la r days for naturalization has been fixed as the first Saturday of overy month instead of the first Mouday of every month ai heretofore. By the court, JAMES H..DF.EGAN, 1-88-lOto. Prothonotary. Among (be Crart. County Treasurer Kobinson, of Lujeruo county, has purchased tho Wilkesliarre Tele phone, a weekly publication. J. 8. Sanders, former proprietor, will manage a dental roomntSunbury. Tho Journal is now 0110 of the best printed papers In tho region, and its news depart ment has been greatly Improved. Editor Fowler, of Freeland, expects a position In tbe Government printing oflico at Washington. Schuylkill county has several representatives In that department. An oflbrt is being mado to revive the Pen and Pencil Club. J. S. Foster, of the Jour nal, is its president. Tom Joyce's proposed newspaper project has evidently fallen by the wayside. Editor Brown has infused new life Into the St. Clair Splinters. Several newspapor proprietors iu this couuty are thiaklng of putting iu typesetting macmnes. Shenandoah has six newspapers and ono advertising shoot, quite enough for 18,000 in habitants. Ono application of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil takes away tho pain of tho most sevoro burn. It Is an ideal family liniment. Our rw Minister to Austria Balls. New York, May C Charlemagne Tow er, of Philadelphia, tho newly appoint ed minister to AustrlafHungary, sailed yesterday enroute for his post. Other passengers on board the Britannia were: Sir Charles rioss, Ogden Mllla and family. Albert Iilerstadt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fair, the latter of San Francisco. Ularrlnge Licenses. John Uomanko and Ferry Mitcolinis both of Now Philadelphia. Harry Fatula and Vorus Taxing, both of Cuss Township. Martin Kdcnozis and Roslo Bartarzawltcz, both of Shenandoah. Wax Designs 111 Flowers, All kinds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax flowers. Payno's Clirardvillo nurseries, tf Hunker ami Ctisdi MIhhIiik. Pittsburg, May G. A. G. Fontaine, wno cume here rrom New York six months aeo and opened an Italian savings bank on Penn avenue, has disappeared with the bank funds. The banking room, which had been fitted up in luxurious style, ha been dis mantled and the name removed from the door. The bank did a large bush ness, the deposits, it Is claimed, ex ceeding JlO.OOQ.a month. Twelve war rants for embezzlement have been sworn out for his arrest. Besides the Individual depositors, four societies kept their funds In the hank. Soutliuru MIiicth' StrlKo (.'i-nwlnif, Chattanooga, Tenn., May C The miners strike In eastern Tennessee and southern Kentucky has grown. The miners at numerous stations have gone out tin 3,tuu men ore now Involved. At Coal Creek serious trouble Is hrewine, The men at the Black Diamond mine struck today. A meeting of miners and operators will be held at Jeliioo on Monday next to discuss the situation. Ask your grocer for ue "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is the best Sour made. Sale of School Itonds. There are still on sale at the Secretary's oltlco sixteen 500 bonds and one $800 bond of the Shenandoah school district. These bonds bear interest from the first day of April, 1S87, and will ruu thirty years. In terest, 4 per cent.; payable semi-annually. Parties wishing them will 'avail themselves of this opportunity at onee, as after May 1st, 1867, the School Hoard will dispose of the remaining bonds to outside parties, if not taken up by town ieopl on or before that date. Ily order of tlip Hoard, J. J. PtUCH, President. Attest : Fank II anna, Secretary. SCRBBN pr Anns. 4CRRHN RINOS, Mnnutttctureriof !-c Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, 3fences Of all descriptions alowest rates, THE COUNTY COURT. Verdict In tho Matcliulns Case Orand Jury Hills. The Jnty in the ease of Kva Matchulas, the Lithuanian woman of I'ottsville obarged with Infanticide, rendered a verdict t 0:30 o' look last evening after a deliberation of two hours. Tlie verdict was that tho woman wbi gnttty of concealing tho death of her child, but not of murder. Judge Rdwards said the Jury had been very merolful. Messrs. llramm and Dyson, counsel for the woman, moved for a new trial. r The grand jury yesterday found a true bill against William Toomey, of Browns ville, oharged with assault and battery, os anlt and battery to kill nnd carrying con cealed deadly weapons. Toomey. hud Kobert Imioskl, a Pole of Brownsville, ntrested on a charge of assault with intent to ravish tho former's 7-year-old daughter.- upon 10am Ing lhat 1-esnosKl nau securou reieaso irora umler lll Toomey armed lilm- "'f BUU "Bht , the man, wuo SWOIO out, a warrant lur i J arrest When eutering Justiee Cardln's oflice Toomey fired two shoU at Lesnoski. lie missed his aim and narrowly missed 1. 1...ll- fX aul t n ...1 nllinH Tn.nlaw SIIOOllllK JUStlCt! UOUIIl uuiiuiiiuio. then ran away and fired a shot nt the pursu ing crowd. Toomey is in Jail. The trial of lesnoski opened before Judge Bechtel yestsr dy and the child In the case pointed to the prisoner in the court room ns her assailant. The case is still on. The Grand Jury yesterday also found a true bill against Mrs. Antoniua Wroblewskl, charged with assault and battery by Mrs. Ann Elleu Zollnor. This is one of the cases arising out of tho clothes lino disputes on West Cherry street. Now Undertaker. T. J. Onkley has opened an undertaking establishment In town with his office located at J. J. Coakley's, 3S North Main street. Night calls at tho Ferguson Itouso. 3-1-t NOVELTIES AT YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladles Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. Musical GOOdS and instru ments. A lull line. Clocks We are selling at remarkably low prices. All kinds. Frameless Eye Glasses are what you want to wear to be up-to-date. They will look well on you. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIffiES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is the most extensivelv elrculated and widely read newspaper pub lished in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men and public measures Is In the Interest oi puuuc iniegruy, uonesc Kovernmeni aim prosperous Industry, ami It knows no par or peisonal allegiance In treating- publ issue. In the broadest and best snee family and general newspaper, TIIC TTlWfCC 1 X1C I HUGO aim, to hare tlie largest circulation by deserving It, and eMius Vbat It Is unsurpassed In all tbe essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper, Speatiuen copies of any eutuon win ue sent tree to any one seine Ing their address. TCPMC .... a i-iu iu DAHy, as oo per annum for four months: 30 eente iter moot mi 11.00 ntlit de- llvered by carriers for 6 cents per week, SUNDAY KDITION, large, luwlsoiae IXUJCS Kll columns, elegantly Illustrated, heaudful colored supplement H.00 liar an u nn ; S cents per oopy. Daily nnd iSunday, K Ou iwr aniiuin ; 50 cents ier luoiith, .Vddreae all letters to THE TIMES, rillLADKMlilA, Wanted-An Idea Who can think of seme lull plo tblog to patent! Proteet Your Lluii th.v mar Lrlnr vmi wealth. Write JOHN WDDBBDbHN Go. Patent Attor ney.. Waiblogtou, I). O-fgr tMlr alau prlsa oiler sad list ot two hundred InT.Qtroa vranteo. GRAY HAIH mm&i ,",i".r...r,lTi..r i,y l.Kt.'a II.HU All. Ill V 1 "r. 1 " il hrnileM,pleaant CKlor. ft 10 , Loll i I,!1HH 'rtlMtlrenioreadandruir. .loi lislr rrinn fallms out and pfoaielesrewln 1 Oil. LotlU I.HI1 M IlIlltfANT C 109 Puttee at., fi V-CRCC llluuraled TreatUe ea Hair ou application I It k For sale by Hlienandoali Drug Hlore, Klrlin Drug Htore. $1 inn nn CASH nnnrn UlUlTUU ssju risked J As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Casli : - - -$ 400.00 20 Second " 5100sISPAn.piciclos2.0grj.OO 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Cath and Prizes glien eaoh month Tola! given during 12 mos. 1897, mWM MOW TO OBTAIN THEWI... Nn. nt NAME OF District New York City. Ilrooklrn, l.ona: nml Mia ten isljLn.ls.virs.iy. NewYorU stfato I;"""' "('Kit?'"' FennsjlvitnTn, Delaware, ninrv Vnnd, Wc' Vlralnla and Dfs trlct of Coliiinhin. Tho New nnslnnd Slates. mojol.rrhsclbrftriI,lereeSirclnl. .i,i.n m'fM l, Ui.ii. N.P erC8li.."l Ilat- i:;. i.n'..l K.. V,k. Fitted wllhlUrtlora 1997 ruttern, 'Sros, Firstlllsss Nlckle Ismp. w BssijJ" JlelCStsndsrd Crclometer, sn J Hunt Lscfl Bsddls. mm mm mix olr the ton portion oirncii Stso this top PtHmoW I.nriret Nimilier olcoiipian Iran jvrnnper, ' PVgrnn'nln. I R22 EJJr"1 " ft2aT.lrlkVnVo,lonli. or sVsrMid.s U,JI.Jl,,.i',Wfi,,l,,5 SiTWt'Si?. Sff - .-S-vS- n wmreeoHsWKtOC nsli. .t nons") nreto bo. sent, p MngO SJSJhns JJSlflrSMPtS tiiXt i.nrirn.r Nn.ii lier.ot oan- rullr pnl'l, enriosra miui n JiBJsSstcs jW pom f mm fte dlstrii lu whleh thru phect of paper slatlnirt onipct. fSSfS-M riaTi Encli rotw st wiantr's Itor'siiH nnine nijjl nddresj --3-wpHA ' Ml options Iscfi'serKsntlemsn'sVUrce 1 nnd Jho nuinber of C011110 is SjQ A StCC Hnrclnt bfrrels. tniesBlsuiA I sent In, to I.ever llros., .I'Jfl'i ' rtin Hf ' -i-i h" -I i(h NevrVorlijtimrUcil on oiiisiiio-,..--,.!,,. ui.xt T,nnrrnt Numbers of coupons from the dis yVrePPfrfc.feS niRTRICT. . 1 Want Tan Shoes? 1 We've lots of them ; about all the kinds worth having ; all the styles. Stocked up with the 'nattiest, dressiest shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe .in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. The New Tan Oxfords For Ladies, at $ i. oo, $1.25 and $1.50; in "black for 75c and $1.00. pi 111 km mm mm wm mm mi PI mm mm wm mm ii Men's bicycle shoes ; regulation make ; 0 good-wearers ; long-lasters ; ' thoroughly rjs trustworthy; $1.25, $1.50 and $2.oc5. The nicest line of Spring Goods we ever had at enough of saving over prices of rllsf! .' .w, , -lAHnl. 4- uiuuiuij- oi-ui to lu while buying nere. Factory... - ...Shoe Store,! mm wm mm WM wm ...Shoes Retailed FACTS. SHIPP'S ' SHOE STOE Is the only Shoe Store in Shenan doah that sells cheap for cash on a cash basis. We do not give our customers presents, but do 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 17North Main Street. Teams to Hire. If you wank to litre a safe and reliable team for driving or for workl ng purposes pay Hhlelds' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. JjlOIl SJIKHIPi, " - . S. ROLL BEDDALL,' Of 1'oht OaBamr. Subjaet to ltepubl loan "rules. pOlt SllHtliPl', H. S.' ALBRIGHT, Or Ouwiushuhm, Subjeut lu lupublieau rules. . A Kcuuitie waltsjiH wa,ltayti at JOH WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. naln nnd Coal Sts. PliitMt whisJcefa, r porter and M eoi iKiilly un tup. Oftnlu euiiertni drink Wanted-An Idea Wbo oo think at mhm KtmpU thluir to iwUatf Urinff you wwIUl ftt.rlM nrlxa oft el wmwMwmwmwmmimmwm AND GIVEN FREE EACH ftflONTH FOR IB I $3,400.00 SOAP" WRAPPERS RULtS. . . . Th Oomnrttilons Hl Close the Lost Day or Unrh nlonllidnrlnglSW, Coupons rM-woo too isis fur one month's competition wlllbe put lolotneneii Conititors nho obtain wrspwrs Iroin udsoui n itmlor'sstoek will us dtsaosllni dlsqusflHed. . Kmpl",OM id tbeit Ismilles, are rrr Prothers, Ltd., tail t 4 fronv competing. unnlsdiUtot WlDnMlIn birred tronv ooninetlnn. , .. , , 4. 1 printed (utot Winners InCksnpetllor'" district will be torwsrdd to Competitors In about 111 days aftor each competition eloees. .... . . ft. Ia OMlhors, Ud., will endeaior to award nriiesfalrlrtotlM bentoffhelr ability nd Jodijnent. but It I. iind.nlood that all who compete aTee to ao cept tho award of Lerer Brothprn, Lid , asBnal. I.UV12U 11HOS., Ltd., New York. ...nl. . 1 . . , , .. iiiuivu it ivui ill yum SB Moycr, Magr. mm at Factory Prices... mm MwmmwMWMmW' MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOli HUNT. Dwelling bouse on West Cherry ; street. Apply at 23 North Slain street. 2t VrANTKl). Man, fair education., a sui.criii- IT iciuient, too er inontn nrst year, small eiwb security required. Address "Opportunity" nils ouice. M-ll 1CICNSK 1'Olt 8AI.lt. Tbe saloon and res- J J tauniut license of Haldol It. Wilson, 014 Centre street, Ashland, is for sale. Apply at tins oflice. l-sa-ti IilOlt HUNT. House nnd store, Forney's row. JU Coal street. Also store and dwelling next tolt. I'.' aid's dry goods store. Apply lb J. J. rraney. J ANTKD. Oorresioiidliig aiit In every 1 I town to reoort on narlfps olioiiillir or relittlug any kind of a store or saloon. Good man ohii make Sft,O0O, Itothsclilld's, 57B Ilroafl- way, l 1710 It SAT.IC-It SOxlIK). situate ou M'est Coal ' (street. Two aIiikIo house, one cm the front and the other on the rear nt lot. For price and terms apply to T. H. ItuddnW, Attorney -nt-linv, comer of Alniu and Centre streets. 4-2S-U T7"ANTKI. Men to prepare for exninlnntfoii for clerk oroarrlcr to he hold at Hheniui doah post ollleo soon Valuable Inforiimtmo about (Joverutnaiit iKMtltloim and ejaminutUum free. NATIONAL COUHICHl'ONDliNClC-lN-BT1TUTK, Ieiirtinent K. WtwhinRton, I). C (it BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tills granular effervescent and stimu lant. -An Instant cure for sour stoiuoelis nod headaches, which often ooauinulate from having n night out. JOHN"F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Slien THIS WEEK-w We oifer 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. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY -AT- xix North Muin Street, Celebrated Female l'owders never fail. sals and pur. (aAar saUIni vllh Tansr rid IVwurroyel lMIl and etaar. Uk f1-MHst iMl I 'sIntmaHik. fiustrailitaltMl u AIW.J. WJ '" bfi lu the Murk, A, No fjRJlK'S