BASE BALL GOODS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. I00KS & BROWN fl. North IVIaln St. the Storeys. That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage ol our tempt ing offers. Look at our In ducements for the present : llcautifitl Unity Carriage and Upwards. Handsome Iron lledateads and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, IIS Kast. Centra St. TO THE LAUD OF SUNSHINE Alul llowen, ttie Ilauil of Aluerlon Cull fm-iilii. 1.1 the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Ilotitr." which traveraes n region iifnerrwtus.1 sunshine, where snow alarms, bllismrds or high altitude aro unknown, Pullman first ami second class vilace and tourist sleeping cars to point ill Missouri. Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Meivo, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase ttakota via the Missouri Pacific railwny system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, ilron a postal cord, J. I UrChnn, T. I'. Agent, fill) Itall road avenue, Elmlra, If. Yi, or 301 Ilroad way, New York. !-3-tf W. B. Hoyt, 0. B. 1'. Agt. . HesciiHl 7y tnn -fine SMfwrw. Halifax, N. S.. May.. 18. During a dense fun the.-'lririenburtf brig Doris, bound tu'lAinenburg from Turks' Isl and, laden with salt, dashed on the rocks at Port Jolihead, on the coast of Queen's county, and became a total wreck. The vessel began to go to pieces at once In the heavy sea, and the boats were no sooner launched than they were broken against the side ol the Doris. The life savlne crew sent a life line over the wreck, and after two hours of anxiety and ceril the crew were all landed on the beach. Spring Dress Goods. Twenty-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 oi 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 great assortment ol stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines ol goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks at special larguin prices. During January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous McCall Bazar Tapei Patterns were sold by us-fot 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J WK HAYK THE HANDSOMKttT ..OIL CLOTHS WTOWN. E. B. FOLEY. A'o. 37 Wet Centre Street. iianc After Many Discouragements Thoy Turn to Munyon. had dyspepsia and neuralgia and nif firwd Intensely. I was so bloated at times that I had to wear my iMpkhfs loose. 1 had treatment from many doc tor with no effect. I went to the Mun ! on ofMco and consulted one of the phy slchtna and the result of tho remedies he prercrlbed has been a complete cure of ull my troubles." A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostlv as cms a vjjil, rVr lonal letters to Vrof. Munyon, 1...U5 Arcn Ktreet. Philadelphia, la., unswerrd with free mnHol prlvlp fir any disease. YBaTEHDAY'S BASEBALL OAMES. XYttlinttil I.enmio. At Pittsburg 1'lttsburg. S: New York. I. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, : Philadel phia. !. At Chicago Hoston, 10: Chicago, 1. At Cleveland Cleveland, S; Washing ton, 7. At Louisville Ilaltimore, 6; Ixiuls ville. 0. At St. IjoutsIIrooklyn, ii: St. Iouls, 5. KnHtorn I.onmio. At Springneld Scrnnton, 8; Springlleld. 3. At Syracuse (12 lnnlngs)-Syracue, 0: Toronto. B. At Providence-WIlkesbarre. 6; Providence, 8. At Buffalo Rochester. C: Buffalo, 4. Atlantic T.cukiio. At Hartford Lancaster, 15: Hartford, 8. At Newark Newark, 7; llichmond, 4. At Paterson Paterson. 9; Beading, 3, HIh Injuries Proved l'ntnl. Lancaster, Ta., May 18. Bev. Lewis Wyatt. colored, died yesterday, the re sult of Injuries received a few days ago In -a quarrel with Henry Armstead. Wyatt came here from Virginia re cently. He and Armstead quarreled, and Armstead threw a brick at Wyatt, It struck 'him on the head, fracturing his skull. Armstead Is In jail, and j charge of niUnler has been made against him. Wyatt's injuries were supposed to be slight. " COURT NOTES". Judges liechtel and Albright Engaged In Civil Court. Criminal court opened yesterday. Judgo Albright is assisting Judgo llechtel this week. William Hitter was appointed assessor in l!cilly township and F. I'ortlff assessor in Etdred township to fill vacancies, petitions in their behalf having been presented. I'dunnl llreuiiau, of town, was excused from jury duty. U. W. Cuinining, Jr , asked for a charter for the First Church of Christ Scientists, of Pottsvlllo. (ioor'go W. l!yon presented tho petition of Id.i. Phillips for tho appointment of a commis sion of lunacy in tho caseof Epliraim Phillips. A. W. Schulck presented tho report of O A. Iterner, auditor, to distribute money in court, in tho case of Joanctto Wittich vs. .Maoy Nnverlcy, and asked the samo be con firmed. In the case of John Welter vs. Mary Wel ter, divorce suit, Mr. Schaick abked a rule on respondent to answer within twenty days, tho piirticw tesido in ShcuandoAb. John F. Whalen presented the alhdavit of the plaintilf in tho case of Sabllla Davis vs. Margaret A. Davis, on a rule to show cause why the execution and Sheriffs sale should not ho set aside. The bonds of Win. II. Shoemaker nod Jeremiah Tonmey, tho newly appointed Jus tices of the Peace 111 Shenandoah, in the sum of $1,000 each, were approved by the court yusteiday. 'Squire Shoemaker's bondsmen are Michael Mellct and John A. Kellly while Lawrence (iiblin and Michael I'nbuUi are Toomey's bondsmen. Arbitrators awarded plaintKT $100 damages in the suit of Junius Welsh, of Mahanoy Plane, against tho Jjawruiice Coal Co., for injury by . coal dirt to Welsh's property. Counsel for the pl.iintilf will appeal from the arbitrators award. A Coming Star. From Ashland Local. Mis Katie Sherdiau, of Lost Creek, who rendered several selection! duriug the action of "Handy Andy," at the Grand Opera House, on Saturday evening, surprised all who never had tho pleasure of hearing her sing before. Miss ahcrulaii had a beautiful stage presence and possesses a magnificent .style t:.at dispells the faintest trace of stage fright. She sang "The Pride of the Hall" in a clear, sweet melodious voice, and in a peculiar stvle of her own that at once captured the audience. She was comiwlled to respond loan encore, and she sang another selection in grand voice. We ean look into the future aud see Miss Sherdian accepting a prominent pusltiou on tho American stage. STOCK REPORT. - CorrBftwl for tho "Herald" Dally by Stark llrotlier, Broker. Kguu lluilillng. Ol'SWINO. C'LOKIKO Am. ToImhwo TQM 10ft Atchison 10k 10J4 Am. augar Hel 113 1104 Can. Southern - - Jeisey Central . 7H TH o.lb We-tern 101 lWfc C H. & J8a 114 I'hieJigoUa 8193 l St. Paul Wl 71 Itoek Island 84 Oniabi ft t . C. ('. M W. I. ...I..A Kit mi AmerlcHll BpirlM .-vi.. U. i If v- w, li 1.. it W I.ehigb Valley (leu, Kleutrie .. Like tlhore - l.oul. Jt Nash.... MnnluUtftli .- Mn. Puelfle. Naliouul ld Halt ii Olih - N. V. Central v V. 8. lather . - No. Pac. Cou) - - oi'a 'mi No. Poo. I'M PwltteMall.. Heading Teiiu. 0. & i Texas Psoitis I'uion PnolSe Waomih PKD Western Unlou thtuth Kw. I'M flies & Ohio W. I.. Krio U. 8. KubberPftl 1 Obtesgo Market. ' M7BSIKU Wheat,!)!.. July y Corn. sVi. Juf.. OaU, Sep. Pork, Hpt WT JU1V. juiy. I.ud, Ht-iit Women's R Mrs. Margaret Huppy, Mill Strrrt. be tw uu Twenty-seventh anil Twenty Slffhth Streets, Pittsburg, l'a.. n,js: "I , eixxisu. MX ' i mi ml MS of! am 877 WO PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Joseph I'rrli, of St. Clair, spent yes terday In town. Miss Mary llaum, of Orwtgshurg, is being entertained by town friends. Misses Clara and Emma Selteer spent Sun day with friends at Lakeside. John A. Rrilly. Jr., went to Philadelphia this morning to transact business. Mrs. Mary Kaudenbush, and her brother. Joseph Townscnd, were PotUville visitor yesterday. Councilman Magargle, Frank Schmidt and Joseph Ball spent to-day angling fur trout at Iludsoiidale. M. M. llurke, Ksq., is lu 1'hiladclphhi. at tending to legal business in the I'nited Match District Court. William Davis and Harvey Jaeoby spent yesterday fishing snd returned home with twenty-six Sue trout. Misses Maine Dunn and Maud Ilaughcny, o'f Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town as the guests of the Misses Iliggins. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Klstler. who have been visiting their son, Dr. J. S. 'Klstler, since Saturday, returned totheirhnmeatWestuers ville. Howard llorehill and Thomas McQinty, two representatives of tho Mahanoy City bicycle colony, were In town yesterday af ternoon. IMwanl White, of West Oak street, was pleasantly entertained by Mls Resale Wledertnan at her residence In Ashland yes terday. Supt. William V. K vans, of the Home Friendly Society, is. In Wllllaiaspnrt, attend ing the state convention of the Odd Fellows as a delegate. J. M. O'Connor, of Malmnoy City, was in town yesterday looking after the interests of the Ulai'k Diamond, a wtekly newspaper which is to lie issued by T. J. Joyce, for-' nierly of the Americin. Dr. Waller II. Vingst, of Hnrrisburg. but resident house surgeon of the University, stale of New York, will locate here next week to engage In hushicss as veterinary surgeon. Ills headquarters will be at the Hotel Fntney. Thomas liuchannn and Iteujamln flroxton have relumed from l'lilUdclphia. While in lie city they were the fiue.sU of Mr. Bu chanan's brotherwho Is -general superinten dent of the Calendoulan Club, and were en tertained there. Complete line of roses in monthlies, hybrids and hardy perpetual, all colors from 1. to 2 years old, at Payne's nurseries, Uitnritville. Tho June Number of the Delineator and its presentation of warm-weather modes, fabrics, dross trimmings and millinery it made brilliantly attractive by tho handsome color plates. The liteiary features includjj contributions by a quintette of famous women. Sister Aueollquo, a daintily humor ous story of life in a Louisiana convent school, is by Molly Elliot Sea well, author of "The Sprightly Ilomanco of Marsac," the New York Herald's $8,000 prize story. In tho fourth number of the scries on Social Life in American cities, Anne II. Wharton, author of "Through Colonial Doorways," etc.. discusses witli authority society in Philadelphia. Of allied interest is Anna T, Sadlier's account of the Lady Antiquarians of Montreal. Jcanie M. Drake's second study of Now York Social Types will he found uuite as pleasantly as was her description of the Metropolitan Woman Society. In timely recognition of the season for flitting is the paper by Mary Cndwaladcr Jones, entitled At Homo and Abroad. Mrs. Witherspoon's June Tca-Tablo Chat, Mr. Vlek's suggestions for tho Flower Garden, and the pages devoted to Seasonable Cookery aud the New Books are of habitual excolleuce. Tho Young Folks will find described somo novel forms of en tertainments, and tho children aro not for gotten. Lsdius interested in artistic needle work should not mlsa this number the rcgu lar departments of Tatting, Crocheting, Lnce-Muklng, etc., being supplemented by Ki.ima Haywood's special designs for Fancy Stitches and Embroideries aud Ecclesiastical Embroidery, and Bertha E. J. Blodgctt's directions for making an embroidered box for presentation to a June hrido. Harper's Magazine. Tho Juno number of Harper's Magazine will bo distinguished by tho first instalment of a now novol by Frank It. Stockton, lho Great Stone of Sardis," dealing In tho humorist's most whimsical vein with ovents in tho twentieth century, iucluding a sub marine expedition to tho North Polo. Among tho othor features will ho tho first of two papers on tho British parliament, -iae Celebrities of the House of Commons," by T. P. O'Connor, and an Instalment of "Tho Martian," with drawings by DuMaurier, one of which will bo given, as it was loft, un finished. Tho illustrators will includo C.I). Gibson, Fredorio Ituinington, and F. II, Lung en. T.Icense TruiihfcrH, License of John Poolor, in theSecoud ward of Shenandoah, to P. J. Connelly. License of Richard Growcott, in tho I-irst ward of Shouaudoali, to John Poolor. License of Michael Connelly, in tho tirst ward of Shenandoah, to Win. Banls. Llcen&e of Georgo F. Moyer, In North Manhelm township, to Cyrus Wertz. License of D". W. Faust, in North Union township, to John T. Felliu. Licence of Frank Miller, In Union town shin, to Michael Chelder. License of Mary A. Lynch, in tho South ward of Tamaqua, to William J. Schilbo. Sheriffs Deeds Acknowledged. In open court yesterday morning tho fol lowing sheriffs deeds wore acknowledged : From Sheriff Alex. Soott to Johnand Mary Feetzow, lot In Ashlaud, sold a the property of Wm. Lange, for $100. From Sheriff Alex Soott to Matthias Gries- baum, property in PotUville, sold as. the property of Henry Uressang, in the hands of C. N. McGinnls, for u,7W, Marriage Licenses. Joseph Lukowakasand Mrs, Annie Miller, both of Colorado. Lawrence Coleman, of Oirardvillo, and Norn Gamioii. of Ashlaud. Calvin K. Wehr and Victoria Stabler, both of West Penn Twp. New Uudertulcer. T. J. Coakley Ua opened an undertaking establishment In town with Ills oluce located at J. J. Coakley's, 38 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House. A JIIllSICRL FEKST I . . ..A tfmnd production of the beautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will bt- given on TUESDAY HL, JUNE 8,1, -AT- ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By n Choir of 60 Voices Assisted by the SOnOPPE OKCIIESTftA The production will be given for tho benefit . of the - - Piimltive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents, of tho Globe tcr RHEUMATISM. WdTDATflTA , , ., . . . wnuum ana similar uompiainu. and prepnrea under thn strlnfrcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS presoribod by eminent phyjlolnnir. DR. niCUTER'S Wot Id renftwneil I TtctnnrknWy imrcnsifnl ! SOnl cniiin" w lib Trade Mark" Anchor.' IK Ad. MclLtcr.Uo., 215 1'enrlSt.. Non lork 31 HIGHEST AWAI.B3. 13 B'.inch Houses, Own Olastvarte, lAOOcts. udorseu A ruooniiueudca by A. Wttley, 106 II. Miln St., . C. JI. Flneenbnch, 103 N. Main Bt. , F. r. D. Kirlln, 6 . Main St., J. Shenandnsh. a. DR. FllCHTtR'S "ANCnoil STTOMArilAT. best for Cull- ,l)YMesMftHtejaaeb rftmulalnli PENNSYLVANIA'S HIOHWAYS. ,V Bill to ApjnoprlntP l,()0(),t)0O Tor Tlielr Imiiroveinont. Harrlsburg, May 18. A bill appro priating $1,000,000 to rebuild and Im- nrove the nubile roads or tne state. under the supervisor system proposed by the Hamilton road bill, was intro duced In the house last evening by Chairman Martin, of the committed on agriculture. Trie money Is to be dis tributed by the secretary of agricul ture to the boards of supervisors ac cording to the number of miles of roads In each township. No township snail receive a greater sum than it raises by local taxation for rood purposes. Tiie bill also appropriates $1,600 for the em Dloyir.ent of a clerk to keep the books ana accounts and $2,000 for postage and contingent expenses. Mr. Todd.' of Lawrence, presented a bill amending the factory Inspectors act of April 9, 197, to regulate the em ployment and provide for the health and safety of men, women and children over 18 years In manufacturing estab lishments, nfercantlle industries, laun rtrleB, renovating works or printing of fices, A hill was Introduced by Mr, Hammond, of Westmoreland, amending the act of April 3, 1851, empowering the burgesses town council of any bor ough to annex adjacent lots or outlota or other tracts of land on the petition of a majority of the oltliens und resi dent freehold owners. The bill giving trolley companies the right of eminent domain was practi cally killed for this session by the de feat of a resolution to make a special order for It for second and third read Ings. The bill requiring counties to pay the cost and expenses of apprehending and returning a fugitive from justice charged with or convicted of felony came up on a special order for final passage and was defeated. In the senate senator Andrews pre sented a bill providing for the pay ment of the expenses of the Andrews senatorial Investigating committee. The bill- provides for an appropriation of $65,909.3(5. Cascareta stimulate, liver, kidneys and bowels. Never siokon, weaken or gripe, 10c All liijiiuctfoii Asked For. William L. Shoafor, representing tho Tax payers Association, yesterday filed a bill in equity 11ml secured nu onlcr from court granting a preliminary injunction restrain ing the County Commissioners and Controller and the Hunimclstown Brownstouo Company from entering Into a contract or agreement for repairing tho steps and erecting a new wall around tho county prison. Tho com plainant further alleges that the work", when completo as outlined by tho Commissioners, would aggregate about $,500. Hoalso claims that all tho work and labor required, ma terial, etc., can bo doue and furnished for lens than $500, ami that reputable responsible and thorough competent mechanics and contiac-J tors of Pottsvillebuvo offered to do tho work properly and furnish the material required therefor. Among other things tho complain ant snys: Six days is not due notice as re quired by law, and was evidently calculated to discourage honest ami bona fido bidders, otc. In such cases tho law requires at least four weeks' notice of sueh invitations for public work. Also that the plans, etc., miiBt be on file in tho Commissioners' cilice for public inspection for that period of timo. It finds fault with the words, "Hummclstown brownstnne from Waltonvillo quarries" lu the spociffratious, ami says this is manifestly unjust to the taxpayers of the county. The officials say they let the contract in good faith to tlio lowest and best bidder. The Taxpayers' Association, represented by Mr. Slieafer, Is composed of the coal companies and individuals who are owners of coal lands, collioriea, houses and other real estate in tho county. Tho court made tho bill returnable June 14th. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng dono cab on E. F. Gallagher IB West Centre street Dealer in stores utf Dnunntlo Cantata "ICebeccu." The dramatic cantata "Bebecca," under tho auspices of tho P. SI. church, augmented by tlio Scboppo orchestra, held their first rehearsal at Bobbins' opera houso last night. The solo and marches are very beautiful and with aid of a" mixed chorus composed of the best local talent of many of the church choirs will make It one of tho musical events of the heason. Tho cantata represents tho days of Abraham, who was then a resident of Beer Shelia, aud who desired to see his sou, Isaac, marry liefore his death, a he wa fust Increasing in years, but would not con Miit to have him marry from among the idolatintia people who inhabited Beer Sbeba. So he dispatched Ids servant, Elleser, to go to Messoputamia to seek a wife for hi sou. Isaac. After arriving there with hi herd of ten camel he encamiied uu the outskirts of the city of Nahor near a well to rest, and prayed to God to direct him. Soon after he sees a young woman of very lieautlful ap pearance and carrying a pitcher, coming to the well fur water. He asks her fur water, which she did give to him and 'also lit camel. Elleser, who had before prayed to Owl for till sign to show blra laase's future wife, and knowing her to be tbe right per son, put bracelet on her hands and presented her with earrings. She proved to bo Itelieeca who afterward iuvitd him to parlakeof tho hospitality of her father's house. After he had done this and rested for tbe ninlil ha departed for his hdtne' wttfrBobccea snd her altendauU. Isaac was met near hi home and subacqucutly Rebecca became his wife, with the LUMtng. Af God sud a long aud liappy lift. The cantata will he produced in Bobbins opera huuse, ou Tuesday evening, June 8th. Coining Xupllul Kveuls. Card will be issued shortly lo the marriage of Mtw Delia, daughter of J. W. Morrison, outside foreman at Alaska shaft, lo Harry Thomas, agent at Alaska for tbe V. A li. Uy Co. They will reside aUMtainokln. Georgs Aston, el Ureao -Hid go, and Ming Katie Lewis, of 11 . UaraW, will be married shortly. Iluy Keystone lloiir. lie sure that tie unmc I.MNSia Jk fiKB, .Uhlsud, P., printeil on ver m V. I HOOD'S I'lhlJA cure Liver Ills, nilloiiBueM, Indigestion, Headiiclfe, iiIon-iit laxative. All DruggUts- PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled lor llnaty Perusal. Work on the new Cetllralla breaker began yostorday. John Brown, of St. Nicholas, is seriously ill with dropsy. Tho National Slavonic. Society eetirmed at I Wilkesbarre yesterday. I A blast at Oxmeroti colliery, near 81m mo kin, killed Charles lUrrent. Shenandoah will soon be suffering from too ' much electric light. -Miners' Journal. , A wreck at Avon, on the Lebanon Valley I llailroad, demolished 13 freight cars yester ! day. 1 Forty hours devotion began at St. Mary Mugdaleno church, Lost Creek, On Sunday , last. Burglars got $1)06 and some diamond from the Globe Warehouse safe) at Alleutown. late Saturday tilght. Ex-District Attorney Lewis Potter, of Perry county, ho been paralysed at New Bloomfield, aud may die. St. Joseph' Pioneer Corps of Lost Creek, has postponed It entertainment booked fuf the tlth iust. to a later date. Timothy Maliany, of Gilberton, has been appointed shipper at the Gordon scale, suc ceeding John Cowley, deceased. The Great Couuc.il of Bed Meu of Penn sylvania opens at Mauoh Chunk to-day, aud wa preceded by an elaborate reception last evening. John Field. ox-tiotniater of Philadclnula. delivered an address in tliTTMethodist church, PotUville, at the seventh anniversary of the local Young Meu' Christian Association. Over six thoutaud dollars is due the Glr- ard ville school district by an ex -tax collector and If thing do not lissome butter shape next roar the term will have to be shorter, JVIAHAN0Y CITY. A Alan Pound Shot In mi Outhouse or Ills Homo. Mahanoy City, May 18. George Bmllofr was found in an outhouse at the rear of his home ut six o'clock this morning with a bul let wound in his head made by a bull from a Robert rllle. The rifle was resting" between the man's legs with the stock on the floor. Iluilluff was carried into the house and Dr. lteilly pronounces the injury a fatal one Tho wound is ou the right side of the head, near tlio temple, liudloff was unconscious when found and is still in that condition, ho that it has been impossible to learn how the shooting occurred. Tho family repudiate hiuta at suicide and say tho man was In the habit of sponding several hours at night in tho yard shooting cats. Itudioff has a wifo and family. Tho Boiough Council has decided to adver tise for proposal to have eight squares on West Centra stroet paved with vitrified brick. Harry, eight-year-old son of Joseph Deghlor died last night. Tho funeral will take place on Thursday morning. A meetiug of tlio Youpg Peoplo's Wosloy League. In the Primitive Methodist church last eveulng proved n very successful aud pleaslug nffalr. lteul Kstute Transfers. Tho following deed were filed with the Recorder : From Amanda Deifendcrfer ct vir to Thomas Breuuan, premises in PotUville; D.tvid D. Williams et ux to George II, Ditzlcr ct ux, premises In Yorkvillc; Henry Prltz ct al, to John II, Hoffman, premises in East Union town ship; Oathurino Anderson to William An derson, premises in Girardvillc; Joseph S. Ileddall and wifo to Daniel B. Bcddall, premises iu Tamaqua; J. F. Schneider and wifo to Lizzio Evans, premises iu Kciner City; Levi Lohnian to John Little, promises in Mt. L'a i Iron; Barbara Grosser ct al to Laura II. Grower, premises fn Ashlaud; Richard S. Klstler, guardian, to Thomas niciler, premises in West Penn township; Frank C. llceso to Mary Boyle, premises In Tamuqua; Hugh McGuiro to John McGuiro, premises lu St. Clair, two properties; Ahra ham Sharadln and wifo to Alviu W. Kunkle, premises in West Bruuswlck township. i)ii:i. HIIUOAlsa At Shenandoah, To., on the 17th lust , William Hhugnrs, aged 71 eara. The fnnernl will take place from bisliiteiesldeuee, t'J3 North .bird I u street, on Friday afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock to proceed to tlio (Jcrniau Lutheran church, where services will be held. Iirernient will be mode In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, lielntivcs and friends respectfully Invited to attend. K18-3t GH Itching, scaly, blcedlDg palms, shapeless nails, and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, oily, mothy skln.dry, thin, and falling hair, Itch, lng, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to worm baths with Ci'Ticuiu Soap, and gentle anointings with Cdticuka (ointment;, the great kln cure. UllGUtf Ii old throughout tbe worVl Pottii Dico ivd Cdem. Co sr.. Hoi qui i ivv. notion. llow to Produce Hon, WhlU Htndt." fret. ITCHING HUMORS InaUnttr relttred tr CUTICCBA lUUKbII Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Ladies' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutlers, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete, We call special attention to our large and complete Hue of Sulphur Stone Novelties. Largest stock iu the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. - YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. riain St. no pain I rum you RUPTURE It you woar tba CHAMPION TRUSS. Marin Rv rbUatfelahla Truil Co.. 610 LcctrtlSL, Phil., P ROU SSSS--SSSJBSB UWssVsfisUVttxiaaTal $3,400.00 As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash i - . -$ 400.00 20 Second " " " $100sf5iSiAT.Blojcl8s2,nO0.OO 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Gash and Prizes glien each month Tola! given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 WRAPPERS unu vn nnTAttl TUPM. nnmpetliors In anve n tunny SUNLJOHT BQAP Wrappers n ltier.cn.ii collect. Out 1,11 tl,I7 .Mlf ... ...... or portlo . tlintportl lenillllK " jTrnpucr, ... ll"iA" V," X u t lonroniiiln OOAP." TIibimi (cnlloil "Hon r nna") nrc to hPHont, pnMngo iilly paid. cnrloeu with a fhcrtojnifrcr lur-a ...i. ...... ...... nun lho number nf l aitiions lino ttiiu ndurc'tf Neiri orlc. marked nu oiitalMp'T,.-..,, Wrniippr"'!ri1! hand ruritrrlwIlliNUMilBU ofllio DIHTUICT Cnmprlllor lives III. . No. ol NAME OF DISTRICT. Now Yort Cltr, llronklyni l.on iindHtnjlnlilnJid,Jovrsoy. New Vork Sttato (oW. nJv.r. District JL 23 New Vorli smto (om. v ?-r. an Brooklyn, trnff ol l5 llanjll. l'rnnarlrnnln, I)rbviynre, fjlnry. innu, hmi virKiniu tiu ,PI. llnnlnn,rM)nlM. inc, oi i .mun.i.iu. Wmi ftiofclH ri ttlbrlail Pierre Hprclni, m r Horn. niTd by ln. N. P1nro ;" . "f Il'if; llo, ll ton nml w in. riu.'ii "mi ,i.n,,i-, ilrM, MrH'lii" Nick Ilmn. .Now lmiiiuro lloll, St.idrJ CyclomeUr. and Hunt Lac Baddlo. FACTORY : 221-240 North limerick Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. I have matte a general reduction to do so until May 2gth. We've, lots ol worth having ; Stocked up shoes we could mm mm in the store that money. The New Tan ftfav6tw Tib top pganoM mm i Want Tan S I I J msi jtF- ww.iit.saai -sss- For Ladies, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 ; in black for 75c and $1.00. "Men's bicycle shoes ; regulation make ; good-wearers ; long-lasters ; thoroughly trustworthy; $1.25, $1.50 and 2.00. The nicest line of Spring Goods we ever had at enough of saving over prices of ordinary stores to make it well worth your while buying here. H warn Factory ;. ; ...Shoe Store, .J. ..Shoes Retailed IBB MISCELLANEOUS. EST RAYKD. From tbe premises . f diaries Iterncwti. 110 Butltll lfnob nllnv. n blnok now Willi born cut oil close to the head mid short tall A suitable reward will be paid for the re turn of the animal. 3-18-3t wife liaviiiH left uiy bed unU bosnl, all imrtiea are forbidden from giving the isrne criillt on my name, 1 will iny no bill con tracted by her. John A. Hnwlion. 5-ls-8t WANTKI), Active reliable man to travel nnd solicit orilartf for nureery stock; neriuaii eut emiiloynieiit; vxieniieiiand salary or co-nmlaston. Ior terinii aihlrees the IL 0. Ctiaae Co., Mouth l'enn 8iuiire. I'lilladelphla ft-It IS t; 1CKNSB FOU BALK. The saloon and res- taurant UceiMe of Daniel It. Wilson. OH Centre street, Ashland, Is for sal e. Aimiy at mis oiuce. t-28-tf I It SAI.K-Ixit SOxllW, situate on West Oosl street. Two single bouse, one on tbe front and thu other on the rear of lot. Por prioe and termx apply to T. IU lladilall, Attorney-at-luw, corner of Main Anil Centra treats. 4-38-tf VOTICB. -I'lils errtlHts tlwt WUUMK If. 1 Caahuer, of 83 Nortb Wert street, Is at present aHKlnU,d sole agent tor tbe Apollo Lamp. Tbe undersigned agree to prutaot, at their own uoet, and to defaud any law suit or action tliat may be taken by any person or corpo ration in regard to A polio iAnips, Ml-lw Apollo Iscji. Ou Liout Co. TilSTATB OF JOHN W. IinDFOnn. late of i'j Ixwt Creek Itownsbtp of West Mahanoy Schuylkill county, dtweaed.-Iettn (, ad ministration on the ubove itte liavlng been grauteil to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said (state are requested to make imymeiit. nndthoaeliavliig etaiiu or demanda against tlie oatate of mniii Ueoedent to present tbe same without delay. J. (JumtiK llsnvoun, Adiuluistrator, i-o-tt-oaw fl Irani ttuihliiig, Fblla ,1'a. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR Bl $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. M . . 1 . Urnrf month darinir 1W In oacb of the i diltr.-U prlMtnlllbdftfriirdndiutfoHoWH' All 1 VIBUIWI'"" i,i. ... . ... T,nret Niimbrr olennpunn fr"i Wdititrietlnlitollhfl IberMlde nl lrotflKM t'nli. . , To ft (Jompetlton nbo mma In tlio Next l.nrcr. Numbers .of c; pons from tho dlfetri.(i In wblrh tliy rmldftwlll lincll revive t wlnncr'n option s Jiidy'BOrRontlnnian'i I'JcrCe tfpeclnl Herein, price 8100.110. N.tl Lnrnfrnt NM.til,r of eoDOinm from thonia- Tlio III i;oninenwniwnnpenqinin trlot In aliicu thoy roplilowtll IJnrli pwHroatBlnner option a lady' or sontlemnn'a Gold Wttoh, prim Iff. O. Th. r.mnal.tlMi.bl!inlnan 1 h. I .n 1 1 n V flf linell IllniillldurlnKtK7, Oonponi rmolred too lt lor one month's competition tf lllbs pnt Into the neit. 3. Oompotftors who obt&In wrappors from unsold sosp In donW's stook will bo dlsaosllnod. Kmployeos of Lorrr brothers, Ltd., snd their ttmlllest ere do barred from compethur. 4. A printed list of Winners In Competitor's district mil bo forwarded to Competitors Id about 31 day after eaob oompetlllofl elflses. O. hum Brothers, Ltd., will endawor to , n prlseo fairly to tbe tieat ol their ability and Judgment, but II Ix understood that all who entfirMe agree to ao coiit Hie award of I.eer llpnthefa, 14d., aa final. I.i:Vi:tt 111108., Ltd., New York. SCKUGN PRArtRS. iCREEN r . KIWIS. Manufacturer of Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS TREE GUARDS, Uron ences Of all descriptions atllowest rates, in Iron FitNCtiS and will continue hoes? 1 , aWf n them ; about all the kinds all the styles. with the nattiest, dressiest find, and there's not a shoe isn't fullest value for the Oxfords A. Moyer Magr. at Factory Prices... P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey.'s Bohemian Beer. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 aim 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. uiy..
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