The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 21, 1897, Image 4

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TAKE
A PRIDE
In your Stationery, for you
are often judged by the kind
of paper and ink you use n
your correspondence. We
have just the kind that you
should use to be correct in
style. Engraved stationer)'
a specialty,
HOOKS & BROWN
a North rvlaln St.
The Store
That's Always Busy
Because shrewd dollar savers
take advantage ot our tempt
ing offers. Look at our in
ducements for the present :
Itcautifiil
Iinby Carriages
13,50
ml
nrds.
Handsome
Iron Vcdntcitds
lietrigerntors fflfl TA and
With Spigots ()0.uU Upwards.
M.Spoont,
1 IS Bast Centra St.
THE OIRARD MO.UMErTT.
lMilliulplphln Honors tlio l'olinder
ot
(Irani College.
Philadelphia, May 21. The orna
mental statue to Stephen GIraril lo
cated on the west plaza of the city hall
wan unveiled yesterday afternoon with
ceremonies quite as Interesting, though
perhaps less elaborate, thun those that
attended the dedication of the Wash
ington monument. The statue Is the
tribute of the alumni of fho Institution
founded by the illustrious benefactor
and merchant and of the cltizeiiB of
Philadelphia and of the commonwealth
to the memory of the great philanthro
pist. The unveiling waa witnessed y thou-F.imlt-,
and among the Invited gueatc
v. ho occupied places on the stands
ended for the purpose were Governor
llaFtiii;x. Mayor Warwick, many mem
ber ol the legislature and of Tjitv
councils, and others equally note
.li thy. The only women on the stand
were Mrs. Ellen B. GIrard, of Wayne,
Pa., a crandnlece of GIrard, and the
only member of the family now living,
and Mrs. William IT. Mann, whose hus
band was an active member of the
board of city trusts.
The GIrard statue is cast In bronze.
The height of the figure, Including tho
Plinth unon which it stands, Is 9 feet
3 inches, making a total height of 18
feet, 4 inches from the ground to the
top of the head. It cost $10,000. It was
erected by the Alumni association of
GIrard college and the people of Phila
delphia. It bears the following Inscrip
tion. "Philadelphia's greatest phllnn
throplst. greeted by the alumni of
Ciirard collece and the people of this
city and commonwealth, 1807."
0'HARA'S LIVERY !
B0ARD1HG AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White
and Lloyd
Streets,
Shenandoah.
Mansion
House
Stables,
MAHANOY CITY,
VIS HAVK TIIH
I)1I(JN8 OK
..OIL CLOTHS
)WN.
E. B. FOLEY,
37 West Centre dtreet.
P
m J
ia
fjX -No
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to throw away. This is one reason why we have decided to make a cutting reduction on every article of Clothing in our store. Remember we-are not going out of business,
that the best way to sell our immense stock is to mark it down so low that no man, boy or child can afford to be without one good suit at least. Just read
prices .and consider if you can get along with that old suit this summer,
A strictly all-wool, Black Diagonal, French Clay, Sack or Frock Suit, formerly $11.00, now $6.50.
Guaranteed all-wool, Sack or Frock Clay Worsted, formerly ' $10.00, now $5.T5.
Guaranteed black all-wool Rochester Cheviot Suits, square or round corner, were $10.00, now $5.75.
Guaranteed gray all-wool Sawyer Tricot Suits, square or round corner, formerly $10.00, now $5.75'.
And this fs not all. We are liable to carry some of our stock of Light Spring and Summer Suits
over if we do not sell according to the times. We have too many to carry over. We were heavy buyers
of light suits this summer and we must dispose of them ; profit is thrown to the winds, just look :
A good all-wool Suit, light color, forrricsrly $10.00, now $5t2.;
" " " 41 " 9.OO, " 4.75.
" " " " " " " 8.00, " 4.00.
" " " " " " " 7.00, " 3.50.
A NEW DISCOVERY by the SHAKERS,
For more than hundred years the Mount
Lehuniiu Bhskrm have studied th iMiUlvn
tlmi of rm-dlclnsl pbmta nd nonght to rx
trwt fisNn them thrir henllng ensures. Their
lnhor haa not been spent In vuln. Tlii-y have
mmle n illwoverv tlmt will prove . hlculiiK
to umnkind It cormUtn of cordial tlmt
cne immediate relief In nun of !tifl !-
lion. The Importance of thin dlncoYvry will
be Apparent when wo realize tlmt nuirlj
nine-tenth of our mifl'erlni are caused by
dyepepata or Indigestion. Nearly every jiei-
son yon meet hat thin digeatlve trouble In
owe of Itv varied forms etrk headache.
dltrtM after eating, iln and fnlliMa In th
cheat after eating, palpitation of the heart,
etc., are hut nrmptoma of Indigestion. To
relieve-theee Mtflerinfp lias been the stndy of
the Shakers, and they have succeeded. Tho
reason the Shaker Digestive Cordial has sneh
an Immediate and salutary effect is that it
causes the food eaten to lie digested, for It is
undigested food that causes (he distress. The
Cordial cn the food to- be digested lieforj
there It time for It to ferment and tour on
the stomach. When the food is so digested it
give strength and vigor to the feeble hotly,
makes 0,10 feol bright and cheerful, and
makes one gain In lleth. -
The Digestive Ootdial Is so promnt In it
action that the very first dote will have a
perceptibly favorable result. It gives im
mediate relief.
Kvery druggist has liecn sent a supply of
our handsome Donkey I'ussle Uooks, and a
copy may be had for the asking. It tells all
about the Cordial as well as Laxol, the new
castor oil.
Try a tweuly-five cent bottle of Digestive
Cordial and see what It will do for you.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mujur H C. Wagner and wife, of (llrard-
ville, were nmoutt thu notables who attended
Hie unveiling of the (liranl statute at l'lill-
ftdolphia yesterday.
William Graham, of Hazletou, was a visitor
to tctvvu last night.
Miss Jennie lledilall, of Tamatiua, Is a
guest of town friends.
Theodore Iteilly, of Centnilla, spent to-day
in town.
Dr. Uwitmer, of Centr.tlia, was a town
vidtor last evening.
Chief of Police Kcliiliolil, of Tumanun,
spent to-dsy in town on olllelal Ir.islnew.
Miss Maggie Da vis, of South West street,
bus euiHxieiitly r. covered from her leeent
attack of sickness, so as to be about again.
Miss Jenniu Jenkins, of 1'itUstim, Is visit
i.ij! friends in town.
Daniel Drthr and Henry Wcsner, of Mt.
funnel, are visiting friends in town,
Miss Lidie l'aru.U, of Xiirth .Tardiu stiect.
is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. J.
1'urrotr, in Philiulelphia. I
John Bniitli, of Toledo. Ohio, Is the guest i
of bfa daughter, Mrs Peter llilcy, of West!
O.ik street.
Mrs. Kebeera Hood, of Smith liowers street,
h vis ting relatives ut IteiimiiKtou, lilalr
county. I'a.
Mis, Xellio Wilson, of IJalsUm. Pa., is a
Kiiest at tho residence of Mrs. Hebecca Hood,
on South Dowers street.
Messrs. David Head, Joseph Tempest. It.
X. Sneddon, Anthony Schuiickor and J.
Mcluskey spent yosterday afternoon In
(linird ville.
Miss Burleigh A. Kttto, of Girardvillo,
spent yesterday iu town tho guest of friends.
Misses Lulu Kostcr and Lizzie Kinpp, ac
co.npanied by l!ev. I. J. Iteitz, aro attending
the beMions of tho Christian Endeavors at
lliizleton.
11. 1 I'arrntt, of tho Herald, spent yes
terday and to day In Philadelphia on busi
ness. Mrs. It. W. Shcelcr spent to-day in Fotts
villo. John Hall, of South Whito street, who
was tlio .victim of a brutal assault near his
home sumo time ago, yesterday sutrored a re
lapse. Hn had been iiuproviiiB very rapidly.
The roiapso was duo to excitement.
Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Linton, of lting
town, were vUiting friends hi town to day.
For bronchitis, asthma or kindred troubles
of the throat or lungs, take Dr. Wood's
N'onvay I'ino Syrup, a household tpcciuc for
all thcK" complaints.
Wheelman Killed.
James O'Xeill, a waiter employed at tho
rcitaurnnt 151 North Ninth street, fell from
his bicycle at Ninth and Locust streots late
ou Wednesday night, and was injured so
badly that be died before daylight yestorday
ut the Pennsylvania Hospital. O'Noill foil
from b's wheel while trying to steer clear of
n colored buy who gol in his way. Tho un
foiluiiato cyclist's head .struck one of the
Belgian bloekB, and ho had his skull frac
tured. Ho was unconscious when picked up.
O'Neill has no relatives ill this city. Ho
eame-heie a few months ago from Girardville.
Ho was 22 ycuni old. Phil. Inquirer.
2000 pair of pant to be sold at sacrifice
prices at the Famous. Don't miss this
opportunity.
Deeds Kecni-dcd.
Tho following dueiU were filed with tre
ltocorder : From Piter Stino and wife to
Gotleib Si-hark, premles in Piuegrovo
township; Hannah Hodman, administratrix,
to Car.'io Hotl'mun, premises in Hubley
township ; Jehu L. Meyor, assignee, to
William Werner, premises In Pinegrove
tuwimhip.
The bot $1 50 Derby or Alpine hat in tho
state for $1.00 only. At the Famous.
ITI T" A TVTT I 1 HIS SpaCC WaS "0t take" by us"j"st becausc we SorY 5n advertising, but it was taken by us because .we think- it is .the best wny
1" I I f t0 let thc PeoPle of tnis community know that we have some exceptionally good bargains "to offer in the line of Good Clothing at
JL JL JL JL JL 1 JL remarkably low prices. Times are certainly very hard, and we realize that the people of Shenandoah and "vicinitv havt nn mnn,.-
Remember We
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DENTAL ASSOCIATION.
In N.-Nltit at CarlmnilHle During the
Present Wet It.
The Hii!unchaiina W nlal Assm hitlon wsn
in stwion this week at Cnrboiulnlc. and the
meetings were rely profitable to the meni
Wrs. Dr. (;. M. Honlin-r, of town, was in at
t U'hinee, and was honoied with the election
of president of the aHKOi lntlou, an evidence
that be if constantly In touch with the nd
vamed ideas of dentistry. The hiMiucHH -es
slons were very interesting and the various
papers presented were favorably nrvix.d
A paper on dentistry was reml by Prof.
James Freeman, president of the Americm
dental association, and afterwarfls thonmuly
discussed by the members. Dr. Wheeler,
of Osrlmndale. spoke on the "Practical
Features of Klcctronme as a Oannicide and
Disinfectant;" W. W. Sharp, of Ilinghamton.
on "Porcelain Work;" I J, Klngsteg on
Increasing attendance at dental societies; Dr.
Sharp gave a practical demonstration of his
dental furnace, and Drs. Young and Jones
gave an exhibition of "Cstaphorcsls,"
which is a method of using electricity to
alleviate pain in dental work.
The othVcrs elected were as follows: Presi
dent, ('. M. Ilordner, Shenandoah ; vice presi
dent, W. A. Spencer, Carbondale ; treasurer,
G. . Klump, Wlllfamsport ; recording sec
retary, V. S. Jones, llethleliein ; onrrcspoud
fng secretary, George C. Knox, Scraiitou.
Wllllamsport was decided upon as the noxt
place of meeting
TRBRjnt Acctiiiwt. It It a terrible ac
cideiil to lie burned or senlded f but the pulh
and agony and the frightful dltflgnrementi
can lie quickly overcome without leaving a
scar by using DeWilt's Witch Salve. O. II.
Hagenhurh.
The German Catholics.
The annual gathering of the German
Catholic Societies of Pennsylvania which
will be held In Pottsrille May 31st, continu
ing the entire week, will lie a successful
airalr. Archbishop Kyau, of Philadelphia, in
pursuance of an invitation extended per
sonally by Christian Duby, chalrinnu of the
rest Committee, has announced his purpose
to visit Potttville during the convention
week. His Grace will prolmbly arrive Mon
day, May 31st, and on the following day
review the parado of the societies. Arrange
ments nio being perfected to lecoivo iiiin
with all the pomp due his high station In the
church. He will be accompanied by Bishop
Preudergast, of the dlocete. The parade of
tho German Catholic Societies of tho state
will take place on Tuesday afternoon,.! line 1.
That this will bo a monster affair may be
conceived when it Is understood that special
trains will bring socities from Pittsburg and
other cities iu tho western part of tho stato,
as w ell as Scranton, Carbondale, Wilkes
barrc and Philadelphia. Tlio chief marshal
of tho parade will be Former SlierilV Joseph
Well, .who will have as aids the following
well known gentlemen: Fred. Smedloy,
August Giim, W. O. Itettig, Joseph Monday,
Joseph Wehinger, George Oiihs, Joseph
lloruuiig, Mathias Griesbaum, Joseph
Flciscliliut, Nicholas Neidor, of Old Lincoln;
Andrew Zornheldt, of Newton, and Andrew
lletz, of St. Clair.
OascHrets stimulate liver, kidneys and
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or nrio, 10c.
Xow ltaso Itatl Oliil).
"Tho IlluDS," a First ward baso ball club,
lias beon urganiitcd with tho following play
ers: Louis Worris, Carby Stack, Harry Conry,
Win. Monaghan, l'atrick Keogh. John
Ormsby, Patrick llilbert, Wm. Grceuflsh and
James Conry. Substitutes, Jean. Lawlor,
.Tallica Onusby and John McGowan. All
cliallengos should bo sent to Gabriel Worris,
10 South Emorick street. Would liko to
hear from tho P. & ft. nine
To Cattle Owners,
A fmo Holstcin hull for sorvlcc. An
opportunity for lovers of good stock. Apply
to John T. Lee, No. 230 North Catheriuo
street. 5-13-lw
Marriage Licenses.
Tho following marriage licenses were
issued yesterday: Tlios. P. Maley and
FJizubcth M. Post, both of Port Carbon ;
Iquatz Christbachor and Miranda Turnbach,
both of Nuremberg; Peter Szolgan and
Irene Hnucaur, botli of Mahanoy Piano ;
Andrew Kovaly and Catheriuo Glba, both of
Mahanoy Plane ; Joseph HwrssyeskiJ and
Miiinka Garlwskns. both of Shenandoah.
Sick headache can be quickly and com
pletely overcome by using those famous little
pills kuuwn as "DeWitt'a Littlo Early
It sers." C. II. Hageiibuch.
Letters Grajited.
Lottors of administration were granted to
Carrie S'ener on the estate of Samuel
Wessner, late of Gllbertou, deceased. Also
to Elisabeth Saltzer, on the estate of Samuel
SalUer, late if Hubley township, deceased.
Lettors testainentnry wero gntnted to
George It. Lindcr on the estate of John
Thomas Lindcr, late of Orwixsburg. do
ceased. Also tg Anna Barbara Ileyinau on
the estate of Mathias Hcyman, lute uf Potts
ville, deceased.
W. I). Johnson, Newark, O., savs, "Ono
Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from
dying by croup." It has saved thousands of
others suffering from croup, pneumonia,
bronchitis and other serious throat and lung
troubles. C. II. Ilageubuch.
New Undertaker.
T. J. Coikley has opened an undertaking
establishment iu town with his atllce located
at J. J. Coakley's, 33 North Main street.
Night calls at the FtrgusMi Houtc.
Orders for flowers from Payne's nurseries,
left at Morgan's Bazar, will receive prompt
attention. 5-13-ood
Doirt Humbug Anybody and What
O
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of tlteGlolwfrr
diiJ Bluiilar Cciupltiint. ,
ami jiitinut' mum mo n' MUi'iil
lERnAH MEillOALLIWS
.prtscribou lycrjjacnt lijtlclamlj
DR. HICHTER'S
PAiN EXPELLEB.
Win Id ronnvnrd I I'rmofl. nlil s mnri moafni f
!Ontv rchnfio with TrBde Mnrk " Anchof ,
i .U. lticlitrrCo.,2;rl'uirlSt,. Neir lork
31 HIGHEST OAHSS.
1 3 Brunch Ilonset. Own Glassworks.
23fe&0cu. EailoiHMlArucouiiucaUudby
A. Wesley, 106 If. Miln St..
. H. Hagenbuoh, 10J N. Main St.,,
. e. v. Kinin, 6 f. Main St.,
i,. Shenandosh. a.
"BP M .VM j
DR. RICHTtR'S "
ANOIIOIt" STOMACIfAr. best for
, nvjpepainHtoiiiacli Cniiiiilnltits.i
WAHAN0Y CITY.
Competing Clothing Merchant (let mixed
tip ill IiHW,
Mauaxoy City, Mny 21. Ge7.oLcskoviU,
who two weeks ago opened a clothing store
in tho lluplies building, was arrested this
morning at Jhe instance of Phillip Coffee,
the clothing merchant, who charged that
Letkovits is acting as agent for a Hazletuii
man and conducting a transient tetail cloth
ing store without taking out a license from
the proper authorities, contrary to the Act
of Assembly of May 10, 18B3. Kach side bad
lawyers engaged , and there were lengthy
arguments. Justice Ketuer reserved his
decision.
Kichard Fritz, had three fingers of his
left hand mashed yesterday while helping to
put lioilcrs into position at the North Mulia
noy colliery, llo was falling from a founda
tion wall and caught hold of a rope to which
three mules wore attached aud his hand was
drawn into the pully.
Kev. ('. II. Higginson, the newly installed
pastor of the Primitive Methodist church,
was tendered a reception last evening by
about 136 members of his congregation.
Joseph Lacoy, w;ho was recently employed
by S. T. Kopper, the tailor f town, died iu
a hospital at Philadelphia on Thursday from
pneumonia.
The funeral of Georgo Hudloff, tho victim
of tho mysterious shooting of a few nights
ago, took placo thisTnorning. It was in
tended to hold an inquest last night, hut it
was Liter decided to postpone it until after
the luueral and it will probably be held to
night. -
Not only piles of the very worst kind can
be cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, hut
eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers
and all other skin troubles can lie instantly
relieved by the same remedy. C. II. Hagon
buoh.
When bilious or oostlve, cut a CascJirets
candy cathartic., euro guaranteed, 10c, 25a.
PHILADELPHIA SHOP GIRLS.
A Glance llebllld the Screens of Their T.ifo
mid What It Shows.
This Interesting story will be ono of the
features of noxt Sunday's Philadelphia
Press (May 23). It will reveal many facts
of which tho outsido world lias no knowl
edge Next Sunday's Piess will also bo
rcmarknblo iu every other respect. It will,
as usual, have more news aud oxclnsivo in
formation than auy other paper, and more
base ball, bicycling and racing news than
any other two papers. Order next Sunday's
Press in advance,
Ilcdding plants, such as geianiums, ver
benas, fuchsias, etc, at Payne's nurseries,
Girardvillo. 5-13-eod
STOCK REPORT.
Corrected for tho "Herald" Dully by Stark
Hrotliers, llrokers, Kgan lliilldlng.
Ol'BSINO. CLOSI.NO
Am. ToIkicco 70
Atchison loya VM
Am. Sugar Itet 113 113H
('oil Southern
Jersey Central 70 1
North Western 101K
o. h. & i nv im
ChlunKoOas ftO 81
st. Paul V.r 71
Uock Island m (
Onisln R7
O. O. O. & Kt. I.
American Spirits 10 10
1). .t II lOSK lOW
DJ.ilV liajj 117
Lebinh Valley
Hon. Kleelrlc Hfi 3oW
bake Hhoro - 108 103
Louis & Nasi Hit USi
Manhattan 85 8S
Mo. l'nclflc - :
National Lead H 21
Halt It Ohlc
N V. Ccntrul INK VM
V. 8. Leather
No. Pnc. Coin
No. Pae. I'M SfiH Mii
PaciOo Jlall 3j 2fiK
ltendiiig l 11
TennTO. &I 17 18
Texas Paeiflo
ITnion Paelfic... h '
Wabash 1'1'D
Western Union 77X 7i4
South itw. Pfd am 3SK
dies, .t Ohio ... UK WjJ
W. L. Krie
U.S. Rubber Pfd C1M 0
Chicago Market.
OI'KNlNn. CI.OS1NO.
Wheat, Sept
July
(3om, Kept
July
Oat, Kept
July
Pork, Seiit
July.
Lard, St-jit
July
CLOTHING HOUSE,
LOUIS GOLDIN, Proprietor-
PITHY POINTS.
'tMpiMMiltig Throughout lite foil li-
I'll, lr1i-l tor ChsIi lroHi.
The R.wobnds and the Violets will piny ..
u.inio of bill to-morrow.
The Justiceship tin, (idle ut Mi Ail. o hn . up
pirently been settled, the Secretary of t' i
Cominoiiweallli having iMiied a eyliniissli n
to .lames Atiipletou. -
Ajpretty wedding took pliu-o In the Holy
l-'atnily church at New Philadelphia, Wed
nesday afternoon, the contracting purlin,
living Joseph Ureydt and Miss (alar lie
Doyle, both very poprilar young people ol
that place.
Cmnp 400. P. O. S. of A., will present llags
to tlic public schools at Locust Dale on Me
morial Day.
There arc 50 patients nt llmlcton hospital,
i lie largest number ever treated at one time
at the ;intllutlon.
Sugnrloaf Valley finncrt coiilplalu that
opious rains have begun to rot the corn in
he ground.
Berwick peoplo are arranging to send acar-
ioid of) com to the India famine sufferers.
The charter of Incorporation of Delano
CastloNo. 328. ICnJghts of tlio Golden Eagle,
of Delano, was nled in the Recorder's ofllce
Miss Claia Mae Sailor, of Pottsvllle, has
linisi'cd her special musical course with Prof.
Del. Pueule, of Philadelphia. Mite Sailor is
one of the sweetest sopranos in this region
and possesses a wonderful range of voice,
THE PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR.
Ho In r. Sheldon .Tnokson, Alaska's
CuinmUsIonor of Kducntlon.
Bagrle Lake, lnd., May 21. There
were but two candidates for the moder
atorshlp of the Presbyterian general
assembly Dr. Sheldon Jnokson, the
homo mlsaionary, and Dr. Henry C.
Jllnton, the seminary professor. Tho
politicians of the assembly wore treat
ed to a great surprise, and the eleotlon
of Dr. Jackson by a vote of 313 to 238
was characterized by many delegates
as a "breaking of the machine." It
wa claimed as a victory for the more
liberal branch of the church, and was
in line with the election of Dr. Wlthrow
last year.
When the ballot was declared Drs.
Splnlng and Hayes were appointed a
committee to escort the successful can
didate to the platform, where he was
welcomed with a few remarks by Dr.
Wlthrow. The new moderator re
sponded briefly, and after a few notices
the assembly adjourned until evening,
when the Bacrament of the Lord's sup
per was celebrated. Dr. Wlthrow pre
sided. He was assisted by Dr. Stephen
W. Dana, ot Philadelphia, who admin
istered the bread, and Dr. Wilson
Phraner, of New York, who served the
cup. The elements were distributed by
SO elders, headed by ex-President Ben
jamin Harrison and Mr.'john Wana
maker. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, the moderator
of the Presbyterian general asembly,
was born at MlnavIIle, N. Y In 1834,
He was graduated at Union college in
186G, and three years later at Princeton
Theological seminary- With the ex
ception of a portion of the period of the
civil war, when he was engaged in
hospital work In Tennessee, and In the
employ of the Christian commission of
Alabama, the whole of his life has
been spent In the homo mission field in
almost every Btate and territory west
Df the Mississippi river, as PreBbyter
lan and synodlcal missionary. In 1877
he went to Alaska, and was the father
of the missions in that region. Subse
quently he became United States com
missioner of education for Alaska, and
continues to hold this position.
When you want good rooting, plumbing
gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street
Dealer in stc-oa 1-tf
The Contest Court,
About 30 witnesses from Maliauoy City,
Shenandoah, Colorado, Lost Creek, Girard
villo and Balm township. East, wore ex
amined Iu the Lyon-Dunn Orphans' judge
ship contest court yestorday. In tho after
noon tlio court refused to adjourn until noxt
week ns tho contestant must concludo the
summoning of witnesses next week. Tho
contestant uiado tho application to adjourn.
Campleto Uno of roses In monthlies, hybrids
and hardy porpctuals, all colors from 1 to 2
years old, at Payne's nurseries, Girarrtville
Always Complete,
Iu tho Brpatnoss of its elephants of
which It has turco big performing herds
nirest wild boasts, distiucuishcd perform
ers, brilliant acts and races, and iu the
magnitude and splcudnr of its parado the
consolidated great Adam Forepaugh and
Sells Brothers' enormous shows claim and
with tho strongest kind of an array of facts
to back them to surpass anything clso of
tho kind. Each and every one of the&o
attractions, and others, will bo forthcoming
at Pottsvillo Wednesday, Juno 2ud. The
management pledgo their word that tho
show is never divided or curtailed, but tlmt
everywhere and under all circumstances,
every one gets prccisoly the .same for his
money, mid a great deal more at that than
any other that can or will exhibit hero can
posi,ilily give.
Why not profit by tho oxperienco of others
who have found a permanent cure for
catarrh in Hood's Barsaparilta?
This stock embraces all-the latest designs in Plaids, Blues, fiYowns, Steeles and Grays in cndfes
varieties. Our stock of Boys' Suits cannot be equalled in this county, while our Children's Suits are
something worth looking at, even if you don't want to buy. Our Reefers, Juniors, Blouse and Wash
able Suits are strictly the very latest in styles and design.priccs frcm 90c to $4.75.. Our stock of Single
Pants for Men comprise at least ajoo pairs in every style and pattern imaginable, and are also cut down
in price to the Hard-Time Basis, a good pants from joc. to $4.00. Our Hat department was not over
looked in this reduction aud we are offering Stiff and Soft Hate jrom ar;c. up to $3.00. A Stiff Hat for
zr;c., just think of it. Double rim, latest style, black or bjown for $1.25 ; worth $2.00. We cannot afford
to give these reductions a great length of time, so by buying early you will find that now is the time to
buy if you want to save money. We guarantee to suitany customer in fit and design, andflQch and
every suit has a low or high cut vest, in factyou get a tailor-made suit at retailer's prices. ' -
The largest and finest Clothing House in this sectiotvof the State. v
We Advertise Is
PACTOSY :
S3r-24t North limerick itrovt,
SlUtNANDOAII, PA.
J have nittde n general reduction
to do so until Mny 29th.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL OAMES. j
Xntlonnl Lcaaiio.
At Pitts' iir j - Pittsburg, 10; Philadel
phia, I. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 11;
llalllmore, 1 '. At Gd l.outa Iloaton, 11;
St. l.ouK 4. At Louisville U3 Innings)
I.oirt : I., 1.;: r.rookljo, 12. At Chicago
Wuslilnirton. 16; Clikutro, It.
KiiHtorii l.ousrilo.
At TVIIkPHbarrc Cprlngflold. 19; Milken
barrc, 1. At Scran ton U3 Innings) Prov
idence, 1; Scranton. 1.
Atlantic LcnsilB.
At II-rtford-Klohmond, 11; Hartford,
B. At Newark 1-ancuster. 10; Newark, 4.
At l'utei sun Piiterxon, 14; Norfolk, 1,
A I. title Wnniterer.
A two-yeur-ohl child, whose cloth.w were
tattered and torn, was found asleep Iu n
clump of hushes on tho Locust liiouuisiti
above the horoinili limits last eveniinr. The
fliul was tnadti by several men who weie
running about the hill. The child wg ques
tioned ns to where It lived, hut was unable to
talk. It was brought to town and an effort
was made to locate its purent-.
Puilier Liuigliraii Successor.
A successor to tho late Itov. John Lauglmui
as pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, at
Mahanoy Plane, has not yet been named by
Archbishop Ityrfn. Eev. Chas. C. Preuder
gast, the deceased's nblo assistant, in tho
meantime is stili in charge of tho parish,
which also embraces the church at Fr.ickvlllo.
How' Thin T
We offer Ono Il'iiulrwl Dollars Rewnnl for
nny onso of Ocitorrh that can nut be curctl Iiy
Hull's t'lilarrlt Cure.
P. J. CHUNKY & CO , 1'rrtpn , Toledo, O.
We tlio underslKiienl, hnvc known V. J. Cheney
for the last 1 yearn, nml heheve him iverfectly
honorable In nil htiAli cms tninictlons ami fin
nneirtl y nble to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
AVeht sfcTnAUX, Wholesale DruKgHH, Toledo, O
Walhisq, Kinan A: Mauvin, vhotalel)ruif
Klcts. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, netlnu
directly upon the blood and iihioouh surffiees uf
the system, l'riee 75o. lnsr bottle. Sold by nil
OrtijttrlstB. Testimonials free.
Ilnll'H Kamllv PllUarothe best.
HOOD'S FILLS euro Livor lilt.,
Dllloiisncss, IndlgcftUon, Headache.
A i)loannt laxatlvo. All Drugslsts-
The Daylight Stoie.
EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS
AT WILKINSON'S.
Shirt waists and proper dress stuiTs,
belts, waist setts, ties, collars,
etc., are fast finding buyers at
tempting prices.
Muslin Underwear, Corsets,
Gloves and Handkerchiefs in
all correct styles at right
prices.
Sheeting Muslin
One yard wide, 4c per yard.
SIIKETING Double width,
2i yards wide for cents
per yard.
Percales
Extra value ; a hundred new
choice styles, 5c per yard.
Dress Ginghams
Choice new effects now 5 cts.,
were 10 to 12 cents.
New Silks.
We carry a superb stock aud
not a-piece that's not proper in
price or style.
Tho McCall-Patterns.
More than five hundred new
styles constantly in stock at
10 or 15 cents, no higher.
Oarpets, Window Shades, Laoa Curtains
and Upholstery Goods at Reason
able Low Prices.
L J.WILKINSON
MAIN STREET. UOVO STREET.
Strictly Honest..
SCREEN
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mix &t
WINDOW QUARDO,
STABLC GOardb
llvoti
.ences
0! ail dfiscrTpttftns at; test rates,
in IkoH lfRNCHfl and will continue
MISCELLANEOUS.
"A7ANTIS1). A irltl to do irenenil housework
It in a small taniliy. uno to
preferred. 2 (South white street,
Ono tO'Sleepnt home
Ei-T1HYE1. Kroin tne premises - f Charles
lPi lie,, 110 Mouth I'rneh alley, n black cow
with hoi. a out 'IT close l tilt" head and short
1,til Aruici I r.-wai-ii w iil hepoid forthere
im ii ol l a. Hi.limil S-18-lt
IL1TN! IKH hV.a: I be saloon and res
J tatimilt llivnse of I'nnlel It. AMIson, 011
t'eiitre street, Abland, Is tor sale. Apply nt
(hi. oUlee. 4-28-tf
iiwh axi.n, i Hit nuxioo, siiiiaie on west uoni
T street. Two single bouses, one on the
leant nod the other on the rear of lot, l'or
I rlee and terms apply to j It. lledihdl,
Atiorney-at-law, comer of Jlaln and Centre
streets. - 4-2fl-tt
VOTICB, This certllles that Wtllhun II.
1 Cashner, ot 35 North West street, Is nt
present npiHdnted solo aKent for the Apollo
nfmin. J"ne iinderslKiied atfree to protect, at
their own cost, and to ilefoml miy law suit or
netion tlmt may be taken by any person or
corporation In regard to Apollo Lamps.
ft-14-lW Arouxi Ikcii. OX lioitt Ou.
If STATU OP OTTO OAKL8, l)KOKA8Kl).--Xj
Letters testamentary on the estftto of Otto
Onrls, late of the llorough of tjheuaiidorth,
Hehuylklll county, Pennsylvania, Ueerosed.
have been eritnteil to August Wlllliim Oarla and
Chtlstati ilaiisinaii, of Hhenandoab, Pa., to
whom nil persons hide .led to said eststenro
requested to moke payment, and those havhifr
elalitis or demands will inako known the same
without delay to
AuausT William Caulk, and
ClUltsriAN 1IAUSMAN,
Or their attorney, Uxccutors,
K. W. HllOBMAKKIl.
Slienaiidoah, Pa., April 20, 1807. 4-20-6t-oaw
A fJIJSICflL FEAST I
A grand production of
the beautiful cantata
"REBECCA"
Will be (riven on
AT
ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
By a Choir of 60 Voices
Assisted by (ho
SCII0PPE ORCHESTRA
The production will bo given for tho benefit;
- - of tlio - - -
Primitive Methodist Church-
Admission, - - 35 Cents.
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 Cutters,
Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes,
Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete.
We call special attention to our
large and complete line of Sulphur
Stone Novelties. Largest stock in
the locality.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
Repairing neatly done. -
YOST'S
Jewelry - Store,
112 N. Main St.
-but we have decided
these
,
9 and 11 South Main Street,
Shenandoah, Penna.