TAKE A PRIDE In vmir Stationery, for you arc often judef! by the kind of paper and ink you use in your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationer' a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN V North Mas In St. The Store That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : PITHY POINTS. Beautiful Baby Carriages Handsome Iron Beilsteads Refrigerators With Spigots All (I Ujfwards. and Upwards. and Upwards. M.Spoont, IIS Bast Centra St. An Offlplnl l'or !veiiu Only. Cincinnati. May 22. Georsre Jlobson liacl been recorder of Hamilton county for six years previous to entering on his duties as clerk of the courts. It has since been found that he was short about $60,000 as recorder. Now the ex perts, examing his records as clerk, And that he Is already short $23,461 as clerk, although he lias held that office only six months. Ills trial begins next Monday. 'iniixiiliit TliniiiRliuut til" Ommtry Chi-oiilrltMl Inr llmy Inii1. Pultsville is mill talking of snMMtlmi. enilir.iciiiK Yurkville. Wlliiini.Mirt Is making an effort to swure the wtr works-dnder mtiiiii lust ownership. 8iFihrn Gouilolll', of Htisleton, WM cut in twain on tlie Beech Creek Kullrwd at Jersey Shore. The May partf n BoyMi lull, Mahanoy Plane, was attended by large tuber of town folks. The report of tbe eofttlltlon of the Hrtt Nations) Rank appear In anotlier column of to-dsy'e Issue. One-fourth of tlte Income of Schuylkill county is eaten up bjr mlaues. Tbe debt of the county is now j7ml,sou. Tlio Msrs and Violet played a game of ball this morning, resulting in a victory for tbe Stan by the score of 18 hi 5. Pennsylvania Hed Men concluded their Great Council sessions at Mauch Chunk and will meet at Honewlale next year. Among the not of assembly signed by Governor Hastings was one to punish lireal Ins Into school bouses or school properties. Nine-year-old Kobert Harris boarded a freight train to avoid tardiness at school, in Wilkesbarre, and was killed as he alighted. P. J. Monaghan to-day opened his new saloon on South Main street. In the property iiilloiulinr that of his father's, 11. J. Mono- glisti. According to the Hasleton Standard Dr. W. Nile Powell, formerly of Allentown, wlio rented an office in Haslotou in January, is missing. nh way be an excellent brnlu loon, some men do not require anything of the kind, however, fortliey cannot nourish what they do not possess. The professional card of W. H. Yingst, I). 1). 8., appears iu to night's Issue Instead of Tisterdav's Issue, as was stated In last uveiilng's IIkkai.d. The veterans at Centralis are making ar rangements for the observance of Memorial nj . The oration will be delivered by 1. S. Valter,Hsi., of Mount Caruiel. Harry Fasnsebt, who is charged with criminally assaulting I.tssle I'reyinuyer In North Lebanon township a year ago, was uiuturtnl at Palmyra last evening. Bishop Tobias Mullon, of tlie Catholic diucese of Krie, was stricken with pa1!''" while celebrating Mass in St. Peter's Cathe dral, in that city, but is recovering. . Mrs 1). B. Albright, of Heading, was chosen president of tlio Women's Missionary Society of the Kast Pennsylvania Conference of the United Uvangolioal church, at Easton. Mayor Lewis, of Allentown, gavo the oolice force of that city stringent orders to arrest all persons using profane language on Smiling Faces Sw6et Greetings that Keep the Home Happy. It Is Hard to Smile When tlio Body Is Racked With Pain. It's hard to smile when the back Is Rentes;, the licttil thrnnbinfr, and the body l fall ot pain. The thing to do is to rid yourself of th Aches and rutins, and Man- yon will help yon do It. The Munyon Homeo usthic Home Kemedlv. made on of discoveries and combinations in medicine, area veritable boon tp mankind. The world Is rapidly being convurtou by truth and evi dence, and on the Munyon choolof modlclne will be accented and recognised as that Is safe and sure. Here's proof. Mr. T. F.Thompson, Beal House, Chea ter, Pa., says: " For rix weeks I suf fered tortures with rheumatism In my UmVifl. 1 w pnmtMHml tn arlve un my work and took to my bed for part of Pi - the only .school will you tried several romodlos rec- called at Munycn's of- thh time. I ommended to me, but they &ave me no r,.lli.r Flnnllv I called at Ml lice In Philadelphia, and the doctor there diagnosed my case and prescribed Mun yoifa Rheumatism Curo. I began taking it, and felt relieved from the beginning. Vonr bottles have made a complete cure Munvcn ha a seoarate cure for eaoh disease For sale by drti7gUts, mostly s cents a bottle If In doubt write to Profesor Manyon at t'hlincieipiua, i-a.,ana set mouitm nuviuv itw. PERSONAL MENTION. Levi Itefowli h last nlxbt returned from a hnslnw and pleasure trip to Now YorR city. Mrs William Hall, of Mt. Carmel, Is vltit Inn friends In town. Mrs. Ilarmer Knassand Miss Toulsc latin. of Allentown, arc visiting Mm. w. H. Kerslake, of South Jardln street. It will doubtless interest many readers of the IlKBALn to learn that William 11. Perkins, who was iiimiapt-r of the concert tour of Mrs. Clara Novillo levies' Ladies choir whleh apjiesrcd iu Ferguson's theatre in the fall of 1WW, was recently weunen to Miss Nellie Ashcr.the sweetest soprano of tlio choir, in Cardiff, Wales. Oeorge 11. Krick has gone to Phlladclphis, to remain over Sunday. , Mine Inspector Stein spent wnajr at Mahanoy City. Misses fill aud Lottie Bowman were tlie guests of Kahsnoy Plane friends last even ing. Rev. J. I. Jfewhart, formerly pastor of Zlon's EvelleI chunli, Pottsvlllo. was a caller at the Hkhamj office to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Gny C. Sterner were early morning pastengers to Reading. Messrs. .T. J. Rellly and Christ. Komiey Centralla. were seen about town to-day. Mrs. John Illnkel. of Krackvlltc, was en tertained by town friends yesterday. Mr. audMrs. J. . Dougherty spent yes terday visiting friends at Coal Dale. Miss Jennie Powell, or town, is vwiiing friends in Freelaud. W. H, Kerslake was a county seat visitor to-day. John Dowlinc spent yestenlay among his Minersville friend. Mrs. Wllltomeiswenter is visiting rcla tivealu SoraliUMl. Miss Agnes McMatius stient to-day In l'otts ville. Mrs. Jacob Dallus, wife or the l!at Centre street butcher, presented her hus band with twin boys tills afternoon. Jacob now greets his friends with a broad smile. stock REPORT. of rv,..i, iti....(1 . Ssv.. Ill Life."" the streets without regard to social condition New York, May 22'. Henry P. Olllig, once president of the American Ex chnge In London, and who was com mitted to jail May t on the charge of improperly converting $6,000 to his own use. was yesterday ordered released by Justice Truax, of the supreme . uurt. It was alleged that Gllllg would be in danger of death It longer con fined, so bad Is his health. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntlonul I.oncuo. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, 5. At St. Louis Boston, 11; St. Louis, 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 6; Baltimore, 5. At Louisville Brooklyn, S; Louisville, C. KnHtofii Loncruo. At Scranton Scranton, 13; Providence, S. At Wilkesbarre-SprlngflBld, 7; Wilkes barre. C. At Buffalo Buffalo, 17; Syra cuse, 6. At Toronto (11 Innings) llo chester, 11; Toronto, 10. Ltnonlii's Blrtlidny n Lonl Ilolldny. Albtfiiy, M"y M. Governor Black has signed the bills making Lincoln's birth day, Feb. 12, a legal holiday, and amending the Saturday half holiday act by making it a compulsory half holiday for all purposes whatsoever as r-'gards the transaction of bustnesB In the state and county offices. Sentenced J'or Attempti-il Bribery. Buffalo, May 22 Hx-Superintendent ot Stteets Thomas F. Matoney was yesterday afternoon sentenced by Judge Spring to pay a fine of $700 for attempting to bribe Superintendent of Police Bull. Tlio AVenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Generally fair; cooler; ijorth- erlv winds. For Delaware and Mary land: Fair; cooler; north to northeast winds. Sentenced" to Klootrlcnl Heatn. Lockport, N. Y., May 22. Hubert J. Powley, of NlaKiiin Falls, was yester day cunvlcted of the murder of Ills wife and condemned to die by eleotrlo li. the ex.cutlon to take place in Au burn penitentiary in the week of June 8. On the night of March S. 1896, Pow ley lnuke into his wife's room, dragged her from bed and shot her three times, so that she died within a quarter of an hour. Powley had made two previous attempts to kill Ills wife, once by chloroforming her and her two chil dren, and again by shooting. stoninor Sunk by Collision Port Huron, Mich.. May 22. The steamer Florida, of the Lackawanna line, bound from Chicago to Buffalo with grain and general merchandise, was sent to the bottom of Lake Huron on Thursday by collision with the Bteamer George W. Hoby, between Mid dle Island and Presque Isle. The crew of the Florida were all rescued by the Ruby, which arrived here yesterday. It was very foggy at the time of the collision. The loss on the Florida's cargo la $60,000. The vessel was valued at $100,000. Shenandoah is badly in need ot similar ordeTST Coxe Bros. & Co'fl largo general storo ut Drifton is slowly sinking into the mines. Tlio nlarfi is undermined and on different occasions the building has iwen noticed to sink a little, and on Thursday it dropped twelve feet. Mrs. Nicholas Humak, carrying a two-year-old child, walked all tlio way from Sliunan doah yesterday and secured tlie release of her husband, who was iu jail. The man who canned Iiumak's arrest, has disappeared. Pottsvlllo Journal. J. II. Rowley, formerly in tbo employ of Cbas. D. Kaier Co., is now conducting a Hotel and Tourists' Exchange, at Philadel phia, Room 215, Tbo Bourse. T'le business is a sort of iutclligcnco bureau for tourists regarding liotols, sauitariums and summer losorts. Tlio coruor stono of tlie now Uuitcd Evangelical church, to be erected at Rock, will bo laid with fitting ccrcmouics to-morrow. The Row Newton Dulw, of Harris bmg, editor of tlio German organ of that chinch, and eou of Bishop Dubs, will officiate morning and aftcrnooiu W. B. Johnson, Nowark, O., says, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands ol others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. V. H. Hagenbuch. Marriage Licenses. Gcoro Flror and Mary Wrashick, both of Mahanor City. Lewis P. Clause and Liaielo Hill, both of West Penn. Watkln P. Morris and Jennie May Parry, both of Minersville. Klmor C. Davis, of North Union township, and Caroline C. Fritz, of Columbia county. Tkkhihlk Accidrnt. It is a terrible ac .i,l.,nt t.i Iu lniriiMl or scalded : but the pain aud agony and the frightful disfigurements can ho (pilcKiy overcome wunoui ear hy using uewiii s vtiwu oms. . Hageubuch. Deeds lteconlcd. From Alex. Scott, sheriff, to St. Bernard's Beneficial Society, of Pottevillo, premises in Poller township. Prom Cecelia II. Sliisslcr ot vir. to Adolph Trigges, premises in Minersville. From Wm. Miller and wife to M. J. Mul doon, premises in Shenandoah. An Aoroniiiit'HT'iitnl I'nlL McKeesport, Pa., May 22. M. Lee, an aeronaut employed with the Sliver Flate shows, fell from his balloon while making an ascension, and was fatally Injured. Lee had gone but a short dis tance up when he found the wind was too strong. He cut loose from the traDeze and fell on the sharp roof of the Kdles building. An arm anu leg were broken and his skull was frac tured. When picked up he was un conscious, and it is thought he cannot recover. Two TinVcl In n JirCTll'lory, Hazleton. Pa May 22. An explosion with shocking results occurred in Mc Garrity's distillery yesterday. One of the stills, with a steam pressure of 60 pounds, and filled with boiling liquid, burst. The steam and lluld rushed out upon Michael McGarrity. the owner, and a laborer named Andrew Garltz, hurling them with terrilic force against the walls of the building. The gauger, Patrick Bonner, was caught by the Hood of boilins water and severely burned. Mrs. McGarrity rushed to their assistance, and was badly scalded. Mc Garrity and Garltz died at the hos pital. Wli7 Flu'.it ITtfrndltlon. New York, Mav 22. Alida Bradley and Jennie Gordon, who were arrested in this city and aro awaiting the ar rival of requisition papers from Baltl nore, were arraigned in Centre street court yesterday afternoon. The women have decided to tight the requisition proceedings, and their counsel asked the magistrate to postpone the hearing until he can communicate by telegraph with Governor Black concerning the case. The district attorney gave his consent to this arrangement and the two women were committed to tno Tombs to await the governor's action. Corrected Tor the "Herald" Dally by Stark Brothers, Brokers, Hgim Building. OPES1SO. CI.WIHO. Am. ToJo V l Atchison , W ,2b Am. sugar nf 1U?4 B4 tlan. Soutliern Jersey Central ,T"4 North Western 1M 1X C.B.&U JX Chicago O. MM BIS t. lui " - i i$9 Bock Island 22 J4 Omaha C. C. C. & St. I. American Spirit. 10 1). & 11..... Wii I). L. W - - - t.elilgli Valley . Uen. tflectrlo .- l,fce Shore.... - Louis .t Nush 4'H Maiihsttnn - 81H Mo. I'acIIIc - 18 18 National Lead - Unit & Ohio - U IS N. Y. Oentral IT. S. leather.. - MM Si No. l'so. Uoin.M No. 'a. l'fd - I'aelno Jlall Hauling i f?.. Tenn. O. A 1 1M W?4 Texas Pacific - Union Pclne,....., ' Wabash P1'I.. "i-" Western Union... tA 77K South ltw. l'f.C.. S 26 dies, .t Ohio. A. ...,... W. I.. Ktlo ; U.H.llubberl'fd. Chicago Market. Ol'KWINO. CLOlSU, MAHANOY CITY. I'roeeedliizs at the Welsh Baptist OOnven Hons at That Place. Mshakoy CtTY, May W.-'l.e Battern Pennsylvania Oonfaretiea of the Welsh Bap tist Association Is In saesku at this, place to day. . , The Haptfat Young Peeide's Union met In convention In the Welsh Baptist olinrch at 7:8ft last evening. Delegatei were present from tbe societies connected with the churches iu the Northeastern Pennsyl vania Conference. The session opened with devotional exorcises oondnctetl ry Luther Lewis, of Scrautou. Miss Margaret John, of town, msde the ad dress of welcome to which Itev. Charles i .nn. nf Nnntleoke. raapondeil. Mrs. t;ralgliend. of Plilladelplils. Impressed the audience with her address on missions and after the lieiiedletion n swial honr was spent by tlie delegates. The olllcers of th II. Y. P. U. are : President, J. M. 1M wards, Seranton; Vice Presklent, Clwrles Jones, Nantlcoke; Secretary, Miss Olweu Jones, Nanticoke; Conductor of Public Meetings, Itev. W. T. Ttiomas, llttston; CtmflootoT of Singing, Prof. Oethen Powell, Mahnnoy City; Arronitntilsta, MIssM. A. Lewis nud Prof. John M. John, Mahanoy City. The morning session of tbe B. . l. u. was opened to-day, at I):1G, with Rev. Charles .Tones ill the chair. The Frosthurg. Mil., Society was accepted as a member of the Union. The question of charter was laid over. The following delegates were In atten dance: Hyde Park, Prof. James Hughes, Misses Meredith, Messrs. D. J. Jones, Luther Lewis and Francis Bevan; Providence, Miss .Tenklu. David Edwards, Wm. Fngh; riita- ton. Miss Christina Martin. Gladys Lvrtns, William Watklns; Wllkcsbarro. Miss juaggie Morgan, William Roberts, Joseph Lloyu lle llanmoud: ABliland, Miss Vaughn l'lvmouth. Mrs. S. K. Davis, James Lewis, Wm. M. Evans: Warrior's Ruu, Emma Houklns. J. E. Itlcliards; Parsons, Gomer Thomas. Rev. M. II. Jones; Frostburg, Itev. Hanrv Thomas: Nautleoke, Bloliarti winter, llenn- D. Edmunds; aianaiioy v,ity, Tl.m P.d wards. J. T. Williams; Taylor, Tnhn c. Itlchards. It was resolved to extend an Invitation to Itev. llughes. who has Just returned from tlio Congo district, Arrlca, to ulilnm the Union at a rally to beheld at Xantlcoke and that State Secretary McDaniel, if Ttnadliur.be asked to address the same meet ing. An application frointhoNelirasnauapusi Corner Stone of Health Effect of Faine's Celery Compound Upon the Blood and Nerve. Now Is the season to lay the foundation f..r j These are the objective points aimed st future health and str. ngth. and attained by Pe1na celery enrniamud. Th nrfir stnnoa nf Bood licsltb are com-1 This remarkable raaiedv uerinsnsullv cures plete digestion, sound sleep, pure mono, aim a perfectly nourished nervous system. The wonilerful success of Paine's celery compound In making people well and keeping them so, has always been accounted for by physicians by Its extraordinary power of nourishing ami regulating all of those functions. It l not strange that so many unscientific remedies do no permanent good when i hoy idlsreganl tills close Interdependence of the nervet nnu tlie organs ni ingestion uu xln.tilatlmi nnd nllwiil to but one deranged psrt at tbe expense of all the rest. . It is not Iu the power of any other lemedy to I lie only possioic way innt a ieni inn.iiis , m iiu.hfuhj Uu . v...- gsln in stiviiptli and vlt ility can come is , pletely well as this astonishing nervo and lb rout! i purer blood, lett r nourished nerves i lirsln -trengthener and restorer and blood and tissues, more refrosbl sleeii and an ! P'iriller. Paine'scelery conuwund. One needs economy in the expenditure of n. r-.c furec. ' ajinnh to give it a tria" to be satisfletl. Wheat, Se; Corn, 't '. ent. July. Sept July Oats, Sent July Pork, Sept July Lard, Heit July 71 is IS'2 18 177--, 828 H30 3SI7 a5 MJ4 215 1S- 177 825 820 3S7 aso rvory form of nervous debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness, msiancfioly, hysteria, liesd- sehes. dyspepsia arw heart palpitation. Primarily the nerves, and tlten every organ uovci tied by them is Induced to work in a n urinal mid orderly manner. Mothers should give their children Paine's celery compound now it la spring, Instead of sonic liesrsiiy blood pnriflcr that can have no imwer Of correcting an Impure state of the h'o.il or regulating so complicated parts of thu body as the brain and norvei. Debility nud disease are cured by Paine's celery compound. College for admission was laid ou tbo table. It was decided to hold an oxciirgion.tnouuiouuu place to be decided- by tbo Board of Man agers. Miss C. Martin, of Pittston, General Secretary of the Junior Union, reported S societies with a membership ot 4u. itio report ol James N. Edwards, of Scranton, General Secretary of tbo Senior Union, showed that tltero aro 17 societies in the state with a membership of 1,500. Tho first raeotitiE of tho conference opencu at 10 o'clock tliis morning and was called to order by Lentiel Phillips, of Plymouth. Itev. James A. Evans, of Scranton, read the scripture lesson and led in prayer. Rev. W. I). Thomas made the address ot welcome. Tlie resolutions read at tlio last annual and aomi-nnnual sessions wero adopted. Rev. J. D. Klllian, of the EnglUb. Baptist churcli of town, and Rev. Williams, of London Enalaud. wero present and awarded voice In the meeting. There will be four meetings to-morrow, at 0 aud 10 a. m. and 2 and 1) p. w. Two of tlio meetings will be held in Hersker's theatro. On Monday thorn will bo sossions at 0 a, in, aud 2 mid (1 p. m. In tho caso of Gczo Lefkowicz, who was charred bv Philip Coileo yesterday with violating the law iu conducting a transient retail clothing storo without proper license, Jnslice Kedicr 'bis morning dl-misM d tin enso on tbe grounds that there was not m!- fclenl cxldcnco In substantiate, the charge. George U. Shsner, formerly of town fm who moved to Philadelphia a f w weeks rn-e Is eon Pned hi tbe Merman hespltal at thai plare. suffering from appendicitis. The runeral or Joseph Lnecy. wiioiileu mi f!,il,l,.l,,hl , h,nlll ,,n Wefllleadil. t .' place this morning. Services ueiehild i., St CjiiiIciis churcli. - The Mahanoy Vslley Ministerial A.( thin of the Metliouht Episcopal cbortli i meet hfrs next Tuesday. Ititercstiiig exercises were held In tbo pub lie schools yesterday Afternoon, in compli ance with the request of tlio Departutont of Pennsylva'niii nnd local post of the G. A. R.. to cuinmetiiurate the soldier dead. A Distinguished Vlsltof. MissTetsu Ito, the Japanese '.ady who is visiting at Dr. J. S. Oalleu's, has been in America four years. Prior to leaving Japan alio graduated in a nurse's tmlulng school. Since ooming to America she has gmdunttd at tho Methodist Uospitat Nursing School, of Philadelphia, also the Cnmhrldgo School of Physical Culture, aud later took a special post-graduate course in tho Preston Retreat, of Philadelphia. Iu September alio will re turn to Japan to organize and manage a training school for nurses. MISCELLANEOUS. Vnt NTLIV-'HI'-solleit orders 1, i inployinei.t; expenses reliable msn to travel ai.d 4iursry stock ; nermati- iiuovinci.t: onenscs and salnry or eo n!n!Klon For terms tularess tlie It. U. tiase a-ii is Co., So.ith Peon rViuaie. PliitndelphU ICKNHi. l'Olt .KAI.R. Tlie saloon and res I taurunt li.eimu of Daniel It. Wilson, 0U Ahlaitd, is for sale. Apply nt 4-BMt i entre street, HiiHottice. IO II SAI.i;.-Iot 301S0, sltiutte on West Coal street. Two sinsrle bouses, one on tbe fr'Mit and the other on the rear of lot. For rice and terms ninilv to T. It. Bnddnll. Attorney-nt-law. corner of Main and Ceutro streets. 4-98-tt tlmt William II. W est street, Is at VOTK'H. This oertines .1 Cwliner. of sn North jrcspiit nppointoa soio ftgent tor tne Aioiu Uinip. Tlie undersigned agree to protect, at l.ielrown cost, sfnl to defend any law suit or iKTion nine may ue uikvii uy any ie corimratlon In regard to Apollo Lamps. 6-H-lw lierson or Aeoii.o I sen. (Us I.lullT Ou. No .Icnlousy. Fiiddy Between you nud mo I believe my wife thinks more or tno uurouor man sho docs of mo. Dtiddy You don't menu Itl Ftuldy I tin. Hut I am not jealous. Dnddv Not Jenlouaf Knddv Yon wouldn't bo surprised If you know whut kind of thoughts the thinks of hlni. Boston Transcript. About 10.000,000 of the hovlno species nre now to be found hi the Argantlno Re public. They nre nil descendants of olght cows and one bull which were tnken to Brazil In tho middle of tho sixteenth century BEPOUT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK More St. Paul Honkers Indicted. St. Paul, May 22. Half a dozen more indictments were turned In bv the grand jury yesterday as the result of further Investigation Into the affairs of the banks which failed here last Winter. Two of these are against trus teed of the Minnesota Savings and a third against William Blckel, father of the president of the bank, and vice president of the Allemanla bank. Al fred S. Kittsrn, one of the trustees, boriowed $12,000 from the bank and la Indicted on the charge of grand larceny. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Amu Oascareta stimulate bowels. Never sicken, liver, kidiieys aud weaken or gripe, 10c. x&v&j WW I III H xflHU nlll r mi in mm Mi mm Not only piles of tho very worst kind can knSRS he cured by De Witt's Witch Haicl Salve, but : gjSSO eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers ' and all other skin troubles can bo instantly apSg relieved by tlio saino remedy. C. H. Hagen &4je huch. W&J We've lots of them ; about all the kinds worth havinf : all the stvles. Stocked up with the nattiest, dressiest shoes ve could find, and there's not a shoe l in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. The New Tan Oxfords nt Shcnnndoah. In tliOPtatoof IVnnsylvnnln, at the close of busInoHf, May lltli. 1897: UKSOUItCXB s- i .iiA,..,..t. ft orn Tri flvPnlniCtH. uvurtHl niidTiiweeured 9 7 17 The proilucdon U S IJomls to pecuro elrculiition 300,000 00 IJankliWhouse. fliriiiruri niid flxt 1,800 00 pj ijllitiVC serve aRpntu) I' , line from htnto imnkH niuiMmiKern -'fi A -7-,. Due from appruvcU rwervo ngent ,017 00 AUMlSSlOU. nt l- I ..4l.,. .wiuli Ifnmu r. TIPI Hi I ' LlIUCKn ltll'1 UHs-l uumi iiiiin Notm or other national naiiK Ki actional jmpcrcmitMicy, nk-keUnim vvtU Lawful money iecrvo hi IkiuU, vl: Hiieclc O! 70 Ieifnl-tenilcr noton U. 8. ct rtif rt of ile.KIt for UKfil tciMlen. "I BTTKUS OF AlMINI8TIETIONItAVING I J been duly fcranteil to the undersigned, nn tlie wwte of William II. (irant, ilweased, I a to or lUti Jiorougii oi iienaiHicmn. cnuyiKiii L'nvihly, lViina. All iwreonfl Indebted to rwvtil i-Btate Mill please make payment, and theno haTiitK claims antnt wild estate will please prevent tho name for settlement to Or to her Attorney," JANK G RAKT, (iKO. M. ltoAim, AdminUtrutrix. Jforrls lluirainif, PotUvllle, Pa. 4-lOCt-onw fl IllSIGflL FEAST I A grand production ot the beautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will bo given on TUESDAY-EYE.. JEME I '91. AT BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 6o Voices Assisted by the SCII0PPE ORCHESTRA will be given for tho benefit - of the - - Methodist Churcli. - 85 Cents. 5,000 M 5JH 00 l,ll 41 I . s,on3 :o Commencement Gifts.. Coiic!'chlouii! llollef In Culm. Havana, Slay 22. An Installment of the $60,000 appropriated by congress for the relief of sufterinK Americans In Cuba has been received by Consul Gen eral Lee per treasury cable transfer, and Is now on deposit with G. Lawton Chllds & Co., the local Arr-rlcnn bank ing house. (VlaamseAlAI...HHIMM wwmmm Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White i i i auu uiuyj i streets, Shenandoah. J Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Attempted Slin tlilig. Justice Shoemaker this a'ternoou issued a warrant for tlie arrest of Charles Zaehra on atli of Anthony Adaniowlcz. I he latter alleged that between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning he returned homo from work in the mines aud found his wife absent. Sho re turned shortly after in company with Zaolira. Adsinowleis told his wife to go to bed and ordered Zachra away. The latter replied by throwing stones at the house. He went away, but soon returnad and after arousing Adamnwlot fired two hot at him. Neither shot took effect. I.ady Kvangellst. The union evangelistic meetings which were begun in the Kvaugelical church, cor ner of Cherry aud West streets, laot Tues day evening are meeting with approval, demonstrated by the increased attendance. They are still in charge of tbe lady evan aelist. Miss IH'ibert. Services will bo con- ductid this evening at 7:80 o'clock and 10 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. to-morrow. Tbe ser mon for tlie Sabbath evening service will be pieachcd at 7:15 sharp, so as to enable those who attend other churches to lie present, to hear the energetic lady preacher. Sauls free. I'er bronchitis, asthuia, orklndred troubles f the throat or lungs, tke J)r. wood's Norway l'lne Syrup, a household specific for a'l these complaint. Obituary. Mrs. Daniel Connors, mother of James 1, Connors, who condtistc a qsfe near tbe court bouse. 1'otUvllle. died at her home last evening very suddenly. Tlie deceased was 80 yean uM, and leaves a ttuststim auu nine children. Mrs. William Oiltner, who ha suffered for years from cancer in tlie fctoinacli, died at her bom In 'Ilauaui yestenlay. She leaves a liusbawl slid a little daughter. The funeral will t ike nlaee on Monday. Ask your gnww fur ue "Uoyal I "stent ,.ur, inl taka iwi uWiar bmnd. It I tlielsaM Hour made. WK HAVK THK HANlHOMKHT DKHKINS OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 17 Went Centre mreei. New Undertaker. T. J. Coakley has opened nn undertaking establishment in town with his olllco located it J. J. Cotikloy's, 38 North Main street. Night calls nt tbe Ferguson House. For Ladies, at $i.oo, $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 Snrinrr Goods we ever had at enough of saving over prices of ordinary stores to make it well worth your &jfs " ' arm wm mm ir,ul.., ..tin, 1 fnn,l with U. H. IrfllMiirer (5 per cent, eireulntlon)., -liMI 00 Total til i.iauiliw. Capital Btock iald In I1W.0 r mirpim iiinu 'e it. ..1 1 .... 11 ...mj ' - aeinniM mill NatioJaT iTuCuniTC ogiwo oo Ladles' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sels, liue to oilier iiHiioiiiii iwnw "TTi , Due to htllto bunks nnd luinkeru 3,042 10 1,H. I,I.,1 .luiwutU milileet to check.... WS.1I0 8 Deiimnd crtlllUeK of deposit. ',2ill W Time cert llentes ofilepiwlt bo,mi i',.rfhl,.l ,.1 t i7 77 Uishler'B cheeks outstanding 507 00 TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Call- And I'louers, the Hand of America, Torn la. Via tlie true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes nre unknown. Pullman first aifd second class palace and tourist sleeping oars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, witliout change. Quick time, low rates, aud all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri I'aclfic railwiiy lystem. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapostnl card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 810 Kail road avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or 391 Uroad way, New York. !tf W. E. Hoyt, a. E. P. Agt. I Factory . . ...Shoe Store, II ' mm wm ate mm -J. fl. Moyor, Magr. .Shoes Retailed at Factory Prices... lie quickly ig those la oillt known as "Hewitt's Sick headaehe can pletely overcome by usln and coni- those famous lit o Little liarly wm tip WM We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutters, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Cuttoners, Etc, Ete. Total.. ..178,077 01 jhuylkUt, 8- ""'fiSi large and complete line of Sulphur- ImiiK, tlo solemnly swear una me bwvo-i niont'ls true to the liest of mv knowledge nnd B. W. Yon. CiKldcr. Subscribed nnd sworn to lieforo motlili 22nd day of Slay, 18U7. a. u. M. iioi.i.orKTEK, Notary Public Correct Attet : .Tniin nmniLKR. M. JIei.lkt. Directors W. M. 13nr.VKB, We call special attention to our : line of Sulphur Largest stock in Stojie Novelties, the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry- Repairing neatly done. The Day-Light Store. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. flain St. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. 9 A 00 flfl CASH AND SiEH FREE iMaTOUiUU PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR UK lta.e 1UI1. All interesting game of ball was played at the Trotting Park this morning by which tbe Vleleta defeated the Keyatewea by a score of 14 to 4. WhuiTou want good roofing, plumbing i gas flttiuki or general liiuiulthlng done call I on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street j Dealer lr stc-es l-tf K sera." O. II. llsgeuunch. A Fellow Feeling. "There's no doubt," said Mr. Meekton, "that the bicycle bus done liiucli to pro mote the liiipulnoss of mankind." "In wliHt waiJ" "It nuikes people more syinputlietio. It was not until she had u bicycle tlmt my wife ever ex praised any sympathy with me when I lust a collur button." Wash ington Star. Tlie iwjien of honor to Queen Victoria, nre Inellglblo to rctnln tliulr poets lifter rwtolilng tliouKUiif 17. At the present time the only functions which the two pages of honor In waiting ore required to attend are the druwlug rooms. Coach Is n word derivod from the Italian, mwnhig a shell. TJie olirysHiitheiuuni Is llienilly "b gold llower," and the lllao U nn eastern lady. Map oomes from "mnpiiA," o l'uulo word wlilol) slgnlfietl n signal tloth. HOOU'S PUjIjS cure Iilver Ills, Dlllousnoss, Indigestion, Headache. A. uleos'nt laxative. AU Druggist As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Catli - - - $ 400.00 20 Seoond " " " S100sppIorAl.Bicy(!!e82,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes glren each month - $3,400.00 unnei SOAP Tola! given during 12 trios. 1897, 40,800 i vs. iirwii Tn nrtTAIIl THEM. nniiieiltnrs lo sn e ns ninny SUNLiUHT SOAP vruiijiers n they can collect, t.ui on luo iop poriiou ui ;"v" ivrnpiior, flint I'ori ion eont ulo -lag Hie lieiulliig "SUNUOHT 80AP." Tliee (culled 'Oou. iioini") nrnco boMeiit, io;ugo fully paid. eiu-loed 'S lull liuiiiw WRAPPERS Dill P?- nnntb duiinn ln lu esch ol tbe 4 dlttrltU Kmnn prliu will be amrdM u loliomi! iiml the the It" f York niuiilipe of I'ouiioiis o l.ever llron., I..t .New York, niiirUed nil ""'"V'PwmtiiKir nrilie lUftTlrtC T Coninelilor lives In. . feSmo tho top pmnow Tha I UotnDetltar who semltla tb Largest Number olooopon. from thedulnctlnnfclelilie r stlsiMldH ..ill ...... .AMI. II. tf'nkl.. . . ... i. . .... ... . id. O UOU11HH1HK1. wuu aeuuiu .m next i.nrsest Numlipri. of can. ietnut la wOlch tbr 1 JKacli reoel.e st winner's adr'i or gentleman's Fierce WoToI DUtrict NAME OF DISTRICT. Ne York City, llronUlyn. 'Oii hiii1 StHten l.lnmln. New Jersey. New VorU WnVle (osWJ. r. . Jrootlft, Qmt and Stqfn lail), Peuniirlvuiiln. Ileliiware, JJIurv- TbiiiI, West Vlralnla und JHs- trlnt nf f fill II 111 bill. . The New nnBlaiuTBTntegj. Ttw Bkivolo. an Uwaelcbrstadl' Wrf Pattern, m'f d hj On. ! falo. Bnaton and New York. lire, r ir.t i i Mink linn 11.11. Suudard Cf cluuietsr, aud Uul hu npolnl i t... i- Uted witbYlartfonl new uanafwrw Eiaaaw. lions from reaiaewlll ntnm nil Ths 1(1 ComnelitorawTioBeDdlntbe Next I.nrgestNumbersof coupons from tnd triot la whtoS they realde will finrli neain at wlnwr1! 2. TbaGomnetitlonawlUCIose tbe I.nst. liny o! JJarU BlonilidorlnglfW. Ooona rjoel.ea too me f or see ipontli's oompatltton will be putlDtothen.it. ;i . tioropetiioni wno witain wowwi 1 " . Will UO UIMUI'IMM. W..WJ-W Ltd., snd their lamlhee, are da it Winners In Oompetllor'adlitrict ontiim a I Upeclnl bicycle, price ieiU0.UO, opttoo a lady's or gentleman's Gold Watcb. price ate. netlt soap la dealer's stook will be Ol! barred from ooaipetlng. ol .r llrotbers, J d fromooaipetli 4. A prlntediUtotwinnarfllnOonipetltor'saiitriti lil h. LmvardMl to Oomnetltora in about 21 days alter yimll eempetillon nlnstl C. Im Uruttien, UA., will eodeaTor to award the prtseeUlriytotbs twatdFbelr abillMr iaOtmei.t, but It la understood that all who eowpHe agree to ao cent the award ol Ier Urotbara, Ud., aa noaL J.llVlilt IlllOH., Ltd., New York. Shirt waists and proper dress stuffs belts, waist setts, ties, collars, etc., are fast finding buyers at tempting prices. Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Gloves and Hanclkercniels m all correct stylets at right prices. Sheeting Muslin One yard wide, 4c per yard SHEETING Double width, 2 yards wide for 124 cents per yard. Percales Extra value ; a hundred new choice 9tyle8, 5c per yard. Dress Ginghams Choice new effects now 5 cts., were 10 to 12 cents. New Silks. We carry a superb stock and not a piece that's not proper in price or style. Tho SfoCall Patterns. More than five hundred new styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, no higher. Carpets, Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods at Reason, able Low Prices. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. Evan J. Davies, UVEIIY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardih Street. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. BY THE CHASE NURSERIES 15NEUOBTIC fllllN to 11 1 licit order for oar Imrdf Ntirtu'17 Btoelc. KilnirM kurt HHUrjr to thoaa teavtug huiiii', or coin in isaiun tc lu el aifitoU. IN ruuqent tJin pluiiufut. The builntiu en nil 7 lrnel. Add reus Ttifllt.-.t,!IAHI;0, 1' Ha Vmux I'Ullus.
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