The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 13, 1897, Image 4

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    BASE
BALL
GOODS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
CLUBS.
HOOKS & BROWN
North rvlln St.
The Store-
That's Always Busy
Because shrewd dollar savers
take advantage ot oar tempt
ing offers. Ixok at our in
ducements for the present :
llcantitul
Baby Carriage
and
Upwards.
JInndmme
Iron Bedstead
and
-artls.
"SQSQS3CSI
Refrigerator
With Spigots
and
Upward.
M.Spoont,
118 Bast Cantr St.
l'rcultnrttie of Sublir.lln.
Curious fiicts buc lately come tn light
conn ruing the hdnnd of Hnkhulln, which
lit a off tlie enstirn t-oust of Siberia. Colli
tvinds nnd ecu currents 1 1 reunite around
It, and their effect upptniK to be to produce
on tho Island u roMTsiil cf the ifrdliMry
course ot tiuturc risitttinB the arrange
mont of ten pirat tire. I'stmlly tlie air Is
garment mtir ma liml ur.d coldest on
highland! and liH.i.iitulim, hut In Hakhulin
the coidist nlr I:' Imit d near the ron, and
there tin plum sum of an Arctic chaiackr,
while lo the lolty Interior of the island the
cliirnto in nild, and ecn snbtroplcnl
plants flourish on the heights. Youth's
Companion.
Nit (o He Itapwted.
Godfrey It has alnaya Lccn a mystery
to mo how us good a man as Mljcwoll ever
raised as hud a boy as that Tom of his.
rirorjel I'd rothcr you would not quote
lue as authority, but I think ho raised him
on oatiucal. Chicago Tribune.
Spring
Dress Goods.
Twenty-five pieces of Im
ported Novelty Dress Goods for
25c. per yard. These styles are
new and arc shown exclusively
by its. See our window dis
play ol these and also the
splendid stock of
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS.
Prices run from 25c. to $1.50
for laundered Waists. Don't
wait till choice styles are gone
but come now and pick from
our gteat 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
Over a thousand of the famous
McCall Bazar Papei Patterns
were sold by us foi 10 or 15c;
why pay more ?
MAIN STREET.
ILOYD STREET.
CDA7CD AXLE
GREASE
BEST IN TIIK WORLD.
ItewearfngqiuliticMare unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes ot auy other brand. Hot
affected by heat, ura RTTIIK fJKNIIINIl.
FOR SjLLE BY DEALERS CJENEKAW-V-
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White
and LloyJ
Streets,
Mansion
House
Stables,
MAHANOY CIIY.
Shenandoah, j
WK 11AVK TIIK 1IANDSOMKOT
1JJCMK1NS or
..OIL CLOTHS
IN TOWN.
E. B. FOLEY,
No. 37 West Centre Strtvt.
a.
FREE I H
TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS.
An Opportunity Wall Worthy of
Your Notice.
If yon suffer with kidney disrate or any
si Intent arising from an improper action of
tne Kidneys or urinary organs, this offer we
make to the people of Shenandoah should
interest you. In the adviuirement of medi
cal science, the kidney n. Iicing almost the
organs or t e greatest important? to human.
health, tinve i,ot liein neglected, nnd iu
placing before you sueli a cure as Dean's
Kidney I'ills, the proprietors recognise how
far so many statements of the makers of
similar preparations have fallon short of their
claims, being convinced that no remedy for
kidney complaints in existence equals Doan's
Kidney I'ills for such ailments : strengthened
in these oonvlotloos by letters that are dally
received or the Work they are doing for
mankind's benefit, old lucks and yon ng back)
are being romitatitly freed from never-ceasing
nchea, and many a lame aud shattered one,
stooped arid contracted, is strengthened,
invigoratod and infused with new life. With
such a medicine, an offer of this kind can be
made without hesitancy, for while we lime
the box we give to you, we make a friend
that assists ns in the sale of many others.
ONE FULL BOX
of Dean's Kidney I'ills will be given away
five, to 203 pernios suffering with kidney
ailmonknt the undersigned ttddros. First
conic, first served, ami only this one chance
offered, llemcmher this is not a sample box,
but a regular suu box of Doan s Kidney tills,
which retails at SO cents. Tor those In the
country who can not cull iu time, a full box
will lie mailed on receipt of five cents iu
either coin or stamps, to defray expense of
postage and mailing, in response to all letters
received up to and Including May 18th.
IIEMEMHEIt
FREE DISTRIBUTION ONE DAY ONLY
MONDAY, MAY 17th,
AT
Kl RlirTS PHARMACY,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Cut this advertisement out and name paper.
Sole agents for the United States, Foster
Milburn Cu., llutlalo, X. Y.
PERSON AL MEN HON.
James Grant vh-ited friends at I'ottsvlllu
to-day.
Meblon Yeagor spent to-day in attendance
at comt.
JIis. Edward Coyle spent yesterday iu
I'OtUVllIC.
Adam I'. Smith returned home from I'blbv
dolphin last evening.
Joseph II. Kehler, of Allentown, Is n guest
01 reiHuvesin town.
C. W. Wolf, of Cobiirn, Centre county, was
a guest ot uenj. Kionaitis yesterday.
School Director John T. I,co spent to-day
visiting menus at rotterlllonnd St. Clair.
Dr. Illcilcr nnd Jacob Iiodrian, Jr., of
t nickvillc. were town visitors last ovonlug.
Miss I!. T. Devors is couflned to her home
on East Coal street, by an attack of sickness.
Mr. and'Mrs. Joseph Morris and Mrs.
Joseph Wyatt havo gouo to Philadelphia for
fcevoral days.
Dr. J. C. Iliddlo, of tho Miners' Hospital.
and Cashier Waller, of tho Citizens ISank, of
Ashland, spent last uvcuing iu town.
Mrs. Jamos Hiitton, of North Wct street,
has gono to Willlaiusport, to spend throe
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George H.
ileddall.
Ex-Senator II. J. Monaghau and daughter,
Anna, accompanied by Miss Mamo O'liricn,
left for their homes at Hawarden. Iowa, last
evening.
Thomas Dove, Jr., left town this morning
to attend the annual session of the Grand
Section of tho ,T. T. of II. & T. and the
Washington Monument toremonics at Phila
delphia.
Misses Maaic Staufler, May Holierts. Lizzie
Woomer, Maine Walker, Ella Hamos and
Messrs. H:irry Hlrklebacli, Jofeph Woomor,
Willie Chalmers and Walter McGune formei
a Iiarty that visited the Wm. Peuu mines
last evening.
lion. John W. Morgan has gone to Phila
delphia to spoud several days. He will re
main there until next Tuesday to witness
the xraiTiiatlou exercises of the Medlco-
Chiurgteal College, at which his son, Arthur,
graduates with high honors.
- POOR DIREC 0K8 TRIAL.
Tim Cuso of Xrit Deitrieli, Charged Willi
Conspiracy, on 'irlul.
The case of N'eri Deitrich, one of tho Poor
Directors charged with accepting bribes, was
called befoie Judgo Archibald yesterday
afteriiuon after the libel case was given to
tho jury.
The motion on the part of counsel for the
defendant, Messrs. Whitehouho and Marr, to
unasli tlie indictment w.is overruled. It was
argued Hint the presentment by tlie Grand
Jury was irregular, that the information
given was not the result of the jury's own
discoveries, but furnished by material given
by others. Ibis information was of a
character that would vitiate its legality, etc.
Considerable delsy and argument was
indulged in by the counsel as tu the proper
manner iu which the examination of jurors
should bo conducted. Then another hitch
occuired when, after four jurors had been
called, it was found the panel was exhausted,
being engaged in other cases, and Judge
Archibald adjourned court until this morn
ing. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's
terrors: hut like pneumonia, bronchitis, and
other throat and lung troubles, can be quick
ly cureu uy using une ftiinuio uougn uuio.
Lonal 'l'lione Llues Not Alleeled,
The decision of the United States Supreme
Court iu the Herliner Telephone patent,
owned bv the Itcli Telcnlwmn f'mmmuv wtll
-- , j ,
not ell'ect the new 'phone, lines Iu this and
adjoining counties. Tlie 'phones used by
these companies have not tjio part of tho re
ceiver eovercn uy tne iterttner patent.
Cauglit llefween Hampers.
List night John Costello, of West Ojk
street, an employe at Turkey Kuu colliery,
had two fingers ou his left baud caught be
tween bumpers of cars aud badly mashed,
but amputation will uot be necessary.
Shenandoah's "lluest."
The local police iu their new uniforms aud
white helmeta, look ueat aud nobby, and are
the envy of the fair sex aud the terrors to
wrongdoers.' W. J. Jacobs, who made the
suits, is being cow pli men ted for the fit and
workmanship in turning them out. Every
body lakes their hat off to our "finest."
Xvw Undertaker.
T. J. Cotkley ha opened an undertaking
establish luout iu town with his onlce located
atJ. J. Coakley's, 88 North Main street.
Night calls at the Ferguson House.
Marriage Licenses
John II. Lebuan aud Ida May Itchier, both
of Pinegrove township.
William E. Wildermuth aud Mary E.
Helm, both of West Brunswick towiuhip.
Peter Augutowlcx aud Mary Anu Uozdzak,
both of Shenandoah.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver llle,
Dlllousuess, Indlfrostlon, Ileadaclie.
A. pleas- ut laxative. All Druggists
PITHY POINTS.
lappmilugs Tliroiigtiniit Ibe Omintry
(Mirnulelecl tor llnsty l'm-itMtl.
Measles are epidemic at Malianoy l'lane.
Tho contest court heaid witnesses from
I'otuville.
Tho Pottsvlllo School Hoard will erect a
new school building.
taglslatlvn mining Investigators will take
testimony at Clearfield to day.
The Jr. O. U. A. M., will have a big parade
atShamokiu on Saturday, July 8rd.
Cheater county Democrats will contribute
to cents apiece to keep their organisation
effective this year.
The Evangelical Lutheran Mlnis'iiium
closed at Tainaqua yesterday, and will meet
again at Ringtown In October.
"I am packed up aud roiidy to go," ssid
M-ycnr-old Edna Von linskirk In a Methodist
class meeting at Strotidsliurg, and sho died
suddenly a few days later.
Thirty Hungarians, men wonicti ai d
children, left Iliisleton for varlom parts ol
the country. Some were bound for Europe,
and many were going West.
Seventeen new members were Initiated into
the Greenwood Lodge of Knights of Honor,
Tmmiqmi, hist eveuing, 8everal State officers
from 1'hiladctphla were pre.ient.
Lawyer N. M. Homl, of ltrockwayvllle,
was iudicted at llrookvllle yesterday fur
attempting to convey vi on pons to the Hudson
brothers, Imprisoned for murder.
Howard L. Oaldor, of Harriaburg, was
chosen Ureiid Commander of the Knight of
Malta. In sesaion at Snnbury. The convoca
tion will be held at York next year, and 18
representatives have Men chosen lo the
Supreme Cotnniandery.
For Pin Worms. Eczema. Hives, in fact.
any of the various torturing, Itchy, disrates
ol the skin. Ihmn's Ointment Is all Instant
and positive remedy. Out it from your
dealer.
TO Tfflt LAND Or SUNMUMS
And I'lowcrs, Hie Hand of Ainnrten, OulU
foriiln.
Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain
lioute," which traverses a region of perpetual
sunshine, where snow storms, bliizards or
high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first
and second class palace and tourist sleeping
cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas; Texas.
Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
Nevada, without olutnge, Qniok tlmo, low
rates, and all the eomfortsof modern railway
improvements guaranteed to all who pur
chase tickets vi the Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right from your home,
literature, and full Information, dropapostal
card, J. P. McCaiin. T. P. Agent, Bill Itail
road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 301 Ilroad
way, New York.
a-S-tf W. K. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt.
Wise In Their Selection.
It is Stated that out of the 1,800 dally
papers published In the country not more
than twenty por cent. of. the number pay
more than expenses. So keen has the
competition become, that the wary ad
vertlser is becoming rather shy about
giving business to all the papers iu auy
given locality, and is concentrating and
cutting it down to such as ho considers best,
mid among this olass the IIeiuld leads the
procession.
Literary Notes.
In its Juno number Tho Ladios' Homo
Journal will r.olcbrato tho Diamond Jubilee
in a way distinctly its own. In an article by
William George Jordan, entitled "What
ictoria Has Seen,' tho reader will bo taken
ou the liritisli throuo, and the marvelous
panorama of the world's history for sixty
years will pn8 before him. He will at a
glance see tho progress in art, sclonco, inven
tion, music, education; tho great social re
forms, tho growth of nations and tho advauco
of civilization. Tho whole story of the
world's progiess of the longest rcigu iu
English history will be vividly presented.
lledding plants, such as geinniums, ver
benas, fuchsias, etc., at Payne's nurseries,
(iimrdvlllu. 5-13-eod
Letters (1 runted.
Letters testamentary wore granted to Wm.
Hoisler on the estate of Henry Ileislor, late
of Walker township, decoased. Also to
Patrick Keeuaii and James F. Conway oa the
estate of Iiov. John U. Loughran, late of
Gilberton, deceased.
Letters of administration were granted to
Daniel tester on tho estate of PrccilluNestcr,
late of East lirunswick township, deceased.
Also to Elmvia E. Miller ou tho estate of
Win. H. Miller, late of New liinggold, de
ceased.
Buy Keystone (Jour. He sure that thenanir
LKHfiin & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on
over sa k.
Sale of School Hoods.
Thore are still ou salo at the Secretary's
ofllco sixteen $600 bonds and one $200 bond
of trie Shenandoah school district. These
bonds bear intorest from tho first day of
April, 181)7, and will run thirty years. In
tergst, 4 pur cunt.; payable semi-annually.
l'artius wishing thorn will avail themselves
of this opportunity at once, its after May 1st,
1807, tho School Hoard will dlspoeu of the
remaining bonds to outside parties, if not
takeu up by town people on or before that
date.
By onlor of the Board,
J. J. I'moa, President.
Attest : Fhank H.vmka, Secretary.
Deeds Recorded.
From Maceie A. lloir to Daniel liar! In
premises iu Tower City.
From Kliza Hoiner et al to John Iteiner,
promises in Porter Twp.
From Euiina C Knvdur tn If. Frank Snv.
der, premises In Wayne Twp.
r ro in vtiutam iiraiiiiury, HHlnvUator, u
Henry A. Dieter et al., premises lit Mahanoy
City.
Ask your grocer fur tie "lloyal Patent
Sour, and take no other brand. It It the best
flour made.
Tlie Duties I'onerol,
The remains of the lute Frances Davles
who died iu Philadelphia on the 8th Inst ,
will arrive here to-morrow ou tlie Pennsyl
vania railroad train, shortly after ID o'clock,
ml will proceed immediately to the Welsh
Congregational church, where services will
be held. Interment will be made Jn the Odd
Fellows' cemetery.
loftier
7 a Allays Nerv
O ousness, re-
F". Ji neves the
FISHD ?eadache,'
1 Cramps and
Nausea, and so prepares the
system that the time of recov
ery is shortened and many say
"stronger after than before con
finement." It insures safety to
life of both mother and child.
All who have used "Mother
Friend" say they, will never be
without it again. No other rem
edy robs confinement of its pain
Book "TO KXJ'BCTANT MOTHKns" resiled
free, containing valuable Information and vol
untary testimonials.
The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Qa.
SOLO UY ALL DRUGSISTS AT 11.00 flH BOTTLC,
m Ann nn
CASH
As follows:
4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cuh - - -$
-
20 SooonrJ " " " S100rfFJfe3iAlBlcio!es2,000.00
40 Third
"$ 25 Gold Watches -
Cash and Prizes Elton each month
Total given during 12 mos. 1897, 4000000 WRAPPERS
HOW TO OBTAIN THEM.
Ooninctltoratosnve us ninny SUNLJilHT
80AP W nipper n tlieveHti colleet. tint
cut mo top piiriion m iiicn
."l'riendfl'A'i'BftlWW
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boapi" 'rue iciuicti
1oim" nroto no nnt ltoNiitgo
ill ly wnlu riii'lel yrlilt h
plirot of itiiprr t miliar I onipel
I tor's riul linuin mm mttiroMH
mill (lie unmber of uiijioiii
ment In tn Jjpvcr Urnft.t iAtm
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NAME OF DISTHICT.
Jfew Yora tfliy, Rrooklyn, l.ond
nndsiiiien IslntuU, NcwJerscy.
WewVorkHrVitp '',?"
Brooklyn, Long ami Stolen lllandi).
ronnsrlTiinlH, Delaware, Olnrv.
Innd, Wrnl Tiritlma and Dis
trict of I'lilnmlifn.
DMtkl
The New Itiiglunil 8lnlcf.
The STcjoIm m theofibftd IMerce Special,
1991 PUMtrn, mTdhrOeo. N.llroiiA,qo..otBar
flo, llniiton sn.t Sow York. Fitted with lUrtfotd
l'im,J'irt CIM Nick's Ump. Nw IWrtsre
atuiMrd OrslimnMr. and limit Lira wddla.
YESTERDAY'S TA8EBALL GAMES. !
Nntloiml lOHBTHf .
At Plttsbiint Boston, ; rtttsburr;, 1.
At St. Jouls First Bame: Philadelphia,
I; St. IxjuIs. . Second game; Phlladel
Tihla. E; St. Ixnils, 4. At Cleveland Brook
lyn", 5; Cleveland, H. At Chleugo Chicago,
f. rMnctnnxtl, 1. At Washington Balti
more, 0; Washington, 4.
Rruttei'ti I.onorne.
Al Sera n ton First name: Toronto, t;
Scrnnlon. 4. Booond game (called, dartc
uoy. Sciunton, 8; Toronto, 8.
Atlimtlo "vHfllO.
At niclimond (calli- darkness) Rich
mond, 4; Newark, 4. t Norfolk Paler
son, 1: Newark, 1. -vt Heading Lan
caster, 10; Reading, (.
Coiillrinod by llio Soniite,
Washington, May 13. In a list ot
nominations confirmed by the senate
yesterday were the following; Sidney
It. ICverett ot Masaacliusette, consul at
liatavia, Java; John N. Quackenlmsh,
commander In the navy. PostmasterB;
Cornellua Van Cott, at New York; J.
B. Urown, at New Castle, Pa., S. A.
Ramsey, t McKee's Rocks, Pa.; T. C.
Mntizer, at Forest City, Pa.: S. W.
Waters, at Warren, Pa.; O. A. Waters,
at Wllllamstown, I'a.; 13. E. Hemp
stead, at Jleadvllle, Pa.; R. P. S.
Brown, at Matawan, N. J.
Terrible Cae of JleNt Itutlnu.
Johnstown, Pa., May IS. One of the
most shocking cases of nejrlect comes
from Cherrytree, Indiana county. An
aped and dependent citizen of that
place, Charles King, is dying. l"or sev
eral months he haa been suffering
from dropsy, and Just recently Ills left
foot swelled to auch Immense pro
portions that it actually bursted the
flesh. Decomposition followed, and sev
eral of bis toes have literally rotted
off. The poor overseera of the borough
learned of his horrible condition only
a, few days ago, and employed a phy
sician, who found squirming maggots
in the foot, eating the human llesh.
Death Is certain.
ltlrtlidity Turtles.
A numlier of little folks gathered last even
Ins at tlio residence of William llroivn, .117
West Coal street, and celebrated tlie eighth
birthday anniversary of his son, Harry,
dames wore indulged iu and llarl Scliorpe
entertained tlie littlo folks with seycral
violin solos. Refreshments wero served.
Among thoso in attendance wero lieuj.
Hroxton, Tliomas Huberts, William Dough
erty, Lizzie Iircunan, Jeauclte Hroxton,
ivicliard Coogau, Michaol Durkin, 1'ecs
Tlioinas, Oeorge Ilreunan, Harry Ilanneu,
Patrick Ilrcnuau, Hubert Dougherty, Carrie
Urown, Lizzie Sliarrbcks, Mamlo Sncll,
Kluilra Kline, Qwcnnie ThomaB, Carrie
.Morgan, Kolicrt Brown, Jowjih Sclioppo, Jlr.
aud Mrs. William Urown, Mrs. Scboppo and
.Mrs. Albert llruwn.
Lizzie, tlio nine-year-old daughter of Mr.
aud.Mrs. Muses Rogers, of West Oak street,
tendered a number of lior young friends a
party last evening, the occasion of her birth
day. QameB were indulged iu, aud Ice
cretin), cake and lemonade were served in
abundance. Tlio liuetess was the recipient
of mauy presents. Thoso present wore:
Emily Williams, Florence Ellis, Itay IEowse,
Lottie itall, Ethel Morgans, Tilllo Carl,
.Margaret Muly, Vouda Jenis, Susie liicliarils,
.Alary Eilwards, May Laucr, Pet Davis, Lucy
KrankB, JsniiioHeeves, Jean Drown, Virtic
Snyder, Gertie Powell, Cassie Cor, Gwenie
Lewis, Epnna Piatt, Lizzie Evans, Dollie
Gregory, Jennie llittlor, Iiobert t'allcu,
Charles Brobst, Edward Williams, Harry
.May, Hurry Morgans, Harrison Powell,
Koliort Itogers. Elmer Lauer, Clarence
Hcevos, William Urown, John Urown, Walter
Piatt, Inar lllaker, Mrs. Lauer, Mrs. Ellis,
Mrs. Wiutersteiii, Mrs. Mame Wiutcrstciii,
Miss liusbie Hoover, Mr. aud Mrs. Itogerd.
Cellars 1'liinded.
Nearly overy cellar ou the north and south
ilile of IJast Centre street, between liowors
aud llmeriok streets, were Howled this inorn
iiii' by tho heavy rains and tho baekiug up
of water caused by the stone wall erected iu
tho creek by Anthony Flynn. In some places
the water is 31 feet deep. A 40-gallon tank
of coal oil was upset iu Michael Graham's
cellar and the oil is floating on tho surface of
the water.
A beautiful line of hats regularly sold for
$1.50 aud $8.00, we sell them fur $1.00.
Famous CutTiunn IIoubk.
STOCK REPORT.
Corrected fur Ibe "Hernia" Dally by Stark
Druthers, DroUers, lgun Dulldliig.
OFSVUIO. OMSIMO.
Am. Tobaoeo TM 71k
Atchison HKrX WH
Am. Sugar Itef li4 m
Oaii. goutlmn r. ,
Jersey Central 77H TT4
Noi til Western 106 IWVJ
o. ii, ft tj uu mi
Cliloago Ua. Ull Sl
st. Paul MM ft
Rook Island. W tM
Oinaba HK H
C. O. O. A Ht. I, .t "
American BolrlU VAi UHi
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like Blwre
iMiiio It Null. 40 41W
ManluOUn t U
II a. Paclfla. lift 1U
National Lead U
Ban m Olllo 11K
K. V. Cental ;
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No. Pae. TM.,..-. V -
l'Htlttii Hall X
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Ten.,. C. & I M.. , WU
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Wabaab PKD ,
Western Union , Mi WA
south itw. Pfd WL aa
Clio, i Ohio , lift 16
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U. 8. Uubber 1'td BV 68',
Ontearo Karkt,
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407 410
ma 4uo
Wbutt, Sept..
July..
July..
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July. ..
Guru,
Oats,
Sent..
July..
Pork, Heut
July
I.ard,Hryt
AND GIVEN FREE
FOR 1 1
400.00
1,000.00
$3,400.00
SOAP
RULES. , ,
I Every month dnmiK W in each of the 4 dletrUU
I tiriswwill bo awarded an lollowfl: -.i- i
TOP PffRTIOrJ
r.tirfrftAf- Nuiiihrr of coUDtini from
I tboditttrictln vOilctilia rr ahe reside
I frill reoeivemun t nii.
The 5 Oompetlton nha tend In tha
Nmi l.nip..t Nimiherfi of oon-
nnits from tlie dIHrto In wbVh thr
rmldewlll Knell rscrtve ot winner',
option a UdVsoritentleniftn's l'lcrce
tjpoclnl Mcyel. price loo. op.
Thn I ii nnmMtitontTliiiierid In trie
t l,n
Next J.nrReM Number of eonpons from thadls
triotlnwhloli thjrildillllneli.rieelTetwinnsr's
opt ion a ludr'a or ftenttemtu's Oolit wsteb, price Qw.
2. The OooipetltloncniU Close tbel.nst liny of
Knch ilIonllidiirlnelC7, Oonnona rceclTfd too late
for one roonth'a competition ntllba put Into tho neit.
3. Oornpotltora who obtain wrappers from linaold
soap In dealer's stock will be dlanualtned. Bmplorees
of Lerrr llrothera, Ltd., and their famlliea, are de
barred from coiiiwtins.
. A prlnifd ilat of Wlnnera In Oompetltor'a district
will tie forwarded toOompeUtore in about 31 dais after
obou compellllon oloeea,
O. LoTer llrothera, Ud., will enilMTor to award the
prlteetelrlrtothe Imtof their ability and Judgment,
but it fa understood that all who compete agree to ac
cept tha award of Lever llrothera, Ltd., aa final.
MiVUU HltoS., Ltd.. New York.-
CARRIERS' OVER TIME.
tViiniuNnluiier Ijiirens Ailjtited 1 lie Claints
In Town TbU Miirulng.
Hurry L LoFenz, E-i., one or tlio Com
iiilssiotirrs of the United States t'ouit of
Claiuisat Wasliiugtoii, I). C, tiirired in town
llii morning from Sliamoklu to adjust the
claims of letter carriers for over time worked
up to May. 18B8. Its met Letter Carriers
H.irticlt. Hock and Hnlnian, and cx-airricrw
,1 II. Kehler, now or Allentown, and J. It.
Hoyer.
The result of the conference will not be
made known until Mr. Lorenez completes
Ills tour and pr'-seuts his report at Washing
ton. Ho remained hero but a short time aud
then left for Hazleton. Claims can only lie
made for overtime worked up to May, 1803,
and there are only three of tho present force
that have any, as since that date no overtime
has been allowed r tho schedules of the
carriers being so arranged as to keep their
working hours within the oight-hour limit.
An Knay Victim,
Flips Is Iwck from Clilonco and tho -ex
perlenco following Is gradually Ruining'
circuuinou ninong una lrlonds. Flips is
one of thoso meil- for whom flies nro sup
posed to havo no nlllnlty. Ho knows tho
Ins uml outs of tho world. Ho rnthor likes
to encounter the people who llvo by their
wits nnd show them that'ho can beat their
tunny gnmos.
Flips walked into ono of tho blf? hotels
of tho Breezy City, shook hands with tho
clork as nn old noqtmlntnnco, wrote his
name with au extra flourish, hnd n room
assigned him and was half way to the door
whon ho was stopped by a flno looking
man with extended hand. Ho called Flips
by name, asked after several Detroit poo
plo nnd showed a disposition to keep up
talk. But Flips declined to thaw out,
winked at tho clork nnd congratulated
himself that ho knewn bunko artist when
ho saw tho nrtiolc
The stronger pnsscd through to tho bar
nnd Flips was at onco nccosted by a largo,
well dressed, rather long haired young
fellow. "Did that mnn try his gaino on
youf" was tho stilutatlon. "Out our wny
ho wouldn't Inst long. But It's different
hero. Let's follow him and sco If we cuu't
laud him "
"Oh, what's tho ubo. It Isn't -worth tho
tlmo," nnd Flips looked superior. Thou
tho two fell into" conversation nnd Flips
was delightfully ontertnlned by tho stories
of the westerner. At length thoy wont out
together just to look about. In tho morn
ing l ilts wiiked up In ono chnlr whllo his
feet occupied another. It was a dingy phrcc
In n dingy neighborhood. Ho dived for his
watch to ascertain tho tlmo. It was not
thero. Ho felt for his money. It must
havo pono with his watch. Ho hurried to
the hotel. Thero ho met the first stranger
of tho night before, nn old Detroit boy. Ho
lent Flips what he needed. Detroit Free
Press.
U ALL NATlgg
of tho Globe tor
rheumatism!
WETTTJ.AT.rtTA a ... 7
GEHHAH MEDICAL LAWS,,
tcsuriuuu oy emiaeni paysioianii
UK. filGHTER S
fafi A ainmnn mi
1
TVorld renowned 1 n,n.tl,lo.,,AAA-.,.,. 1
BOniyecnuinowlthTradaMark" Anchor,' I
st. au. wciitcrACo,,S15I,carISt.f Hew York.
dl HIUHcST AWARDS.
Dsannh TTnnatao Ann iT.1 -
w uiaavM uans VKU UlNiWUftll
33 & Wct, KndorecJ&rccommcndcabj
A. WoIc, 1C6K. Main St. Cv II.
HnKenbuoh, 100 N. Main St il. j
x . j rwirun, an. Alain
oucimuuoan,
In -IS bmirfl Gonorrhcea and
tilrit awnfromtUo urinaryor
canK, rrelotl by KanUl Midji
CaiHUiieBwithnntlna-vin vnf?iiuw 1
PtitwiHil, of AlaUDminristR,
or P. O Uox aOK y Nw York
I)AVIH. On tlie Stli Inat.. at Plillatlelnlila. Pa .
France., only daughter of Qeorye aud Sarah
Ilaries, and Kranddaiigbter of the late W. Y.
Iticliards, nited IS years, 4 inontlis and 3H days,
itclatlvos and friend, meinliers of the "V,"
tlie t'oiurrt'irational 8undav school and mem.
hers ot the Blionandnali High school class of
are i-esiieoiiiiiiy invitoti to meet tne train
arriving at Ilia PeiiiisylvauUi railroad sUtlou,
Bhenandoah, shortly after 12 o'clock, noon, on
Friday, lltb In.t. Interiuent iu the Odd
mi lowr eomescry. 4-l2-
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOK HAI.K.-A destrofale building, centrally
i; 10 nwu. wiiii ail nuxisrn imirovement
For further Information apply to ox-Jiwtiee of
the Peace W. II. Mhoaiuaker, iwtary puhllo St
I7IOUN1) A hunch of keys attached to a elialn.
X! Fiuder oan lutve aawe by provios liroimrty
and paying for this advertisement. . S&-K
T ICKK8B TOR SAUfc-Tbe saloon and res
II taurant license of Iaiill It. Wilson. 614
Centre street, Ashland, Is far sale. Aunty at
Mils ufUee. i-itt
17tl)H SAl.K. Lot Main, sltiuteoii West Ooal
L' street. Two stugle lioiues, one on the
front and the other on the rear of lot. For
price and terms apply to T. ltv Ileddall,
Atlornoy-at-laW. corner of Main and Centra
streets. 4-98-tt
A genuine welcome waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Iain and Coal Sts.
Pineal whiskeys, beers, porter and ale
constantly on tap. Oholoe amparauee drlnki
and cigars.
()
"GOLD DUST.'
You Can't
Go Amiss
if yoit get a package like
this. It contains the genuine
Washing Powder
It cleans everything and
cleans it quickly and cheaply,
Largest package
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago,
St. Louis,
New
FACTORY :
SSIS40 Nortli Jituerick Street,
SimNANDOAH, PA.
I hive made a general reduction
to do so until May 29th.
mi
"
We've lots ol them ; about all the kinds
,.,-i.l. t : . ii it.. i. 1
huilu nanujjj uii tne siy-ies. P3rcrJ1
Stocked up with the nattiest, dressiest mm
shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe
in the store that isn't fullest value-for the fflajM
money. ' MM
ii
wm
The New Tan Oxfords
For Ladies, at $1.00, $1.25 and
black for 75c and $1.00.
Men s bicycle shoes ; regulation make ;
good-wearers ; long-lasters ; thoroughly
mm
trustworthy ; S1.2K.
The nicest line of Spring Godds we ever JtM
had at enough of saving over prices of rlpl
ordinary stores to make it well worth your
while buying htye. rSfafej
o
Factory
...Shoe Store,!
1 lili
...Shoes Retailed
iss'iaa
NOVELTIES AT-
YOST'S JEWELRY STORE.
Large assortment of Sul
phur settings in Ladies'
Bracelets, Fobs and Rings.
JWUSlcai liOOQS and instru
ments. A full line.
Clocks We are selling at
remarkably low prices. All
kinds.
Frameless Eye Glasses ate
what you want to wear to be
up-to-date. They will look
well on you.
YOST'S
Jewelry - Store,
112 N. Hain St.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NBKVOUS AND BILIOUS
UBADACIIBS
Cured by thU granular eflervesoaiit and stlinu-
Mn. iimaiii. cure lor sour stonumlw niul
hsAdaehea. wbloh often aeeumulate from hovlui!
a nlBlit out. n
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen
"QOLD DTJ8T.'
greatest economy.
York,
Boston,
Philadelphia.
SCREEN
I'RAflBS.
CRHEN
IMNQS.
.Viii!fui'furer.of
JGl.rc
(creens,
WINDOW GUARDS,
STABLE GUARDS
TREE GUARDS,
Uron
Of all dascriptlons al lowest rates. ,
in Ikon Fences and will continue
$1.50; in fi
mm
WM
i.ko and 2.oo. iMi
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...
pii nioyor, magr.
at Factory Prices...
FOR THIS WEEK
We offer two assortinents 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
-
'8,
xxi North Main Street,'
Evan J. Dayies,
UVORY AND
mm
o o Ijg
mm
Undertaking; I
13 N. Jardln Street.
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