TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for yott are often judged by the kind of paper and ink yott ttM In your correspondence. . We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, flOOKS & BROWN 4 North Mln 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 : Jleautiful llaby Carriages and Upwards. Handsome Iron lledsleads and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont IIS East Centre St. Golf No hm Itr th AVYn'lillafcs. It may In- tnken for granted that, ill though limn can piny tlio giune n long lis he can wall; orocn ride round the links on n l.ony, the mil science of nolf am only bo in quired by n en of nthlutio oapneity To Haunter round the 18 holes on n suinimr nftoriioon, with intervals for tnbiicco mid ccnversjilion, i nnc tlilntf. It la Another nnd n vtry ditfennt undi rtak Ing to go tlirnngh a chuin lunshlp tmirnn liicii t, plujinn 8i holes ii day, when every drive must lie hit hard and clean, every approach must he accurate, every put must bo true to a hairbreadth. A foot ball match is a matter of lorn than two hours. From the instant the ball Is' In play the nervous strain is removed, mid theoon stiint notion requires a sound wind and lleotnii-s of foot, but not the (ibsoluta free dom and control of the muscle whiah are requisite for Rtendy driving, or liny thinu like the strain on the nerve wJitoh Is kept up from the start to the finish of n clow cminmnr nt golf. II. J. Wblgham in Scriliuor s. Midnight I'hotogrnpliy. Midnight photography Is becoming quite faHhionablo. Of course the results nro chlelly blotches In block ami white, com prising illumlnntcil windows and tho gas andehctiio lhii pa, but the pieturo Is lm-pn-isi.mb-iic, which is the sntno thing as artistic nowadays. Typographical .Tour- The Day-Light Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Shirt waists and proper dress stuffs belts, waist setts, ties, collars, etc., are fast finding buyers at tempting prices. Muslin Underwear, Corsets, , Cloves and Handkerchiefs in .ill correct .styles at right prices. Sheeting Muslin One yard wide, 4c per yard. SHEETING Double width, 2l3 yards wide for 12 cents per yard. Percales Extra value ; a hundred new choice styles, 5c per ynrd. Dress Ginghams Choice new effects now 5 cts., were 10 to I2 cents. New Silks. We carry a superb stock and not a piece that's not proper in price or style. The McCail Patterns. More than five hundred new styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, no higher. Carpets, Window Shades, Laoe Curtains and Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. 0'IIARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES, Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyil House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. 'K IIAVK TIIK HA.NMOMKHT DKHHINH OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 37 ir? Centre Street.- PITHY POINTS. liieiiiiiRs Throughout the Ou tin try ilirntillml lor llnstv I'ent'n'. The Wlnterateen Knnrr-W'Kl'er esse will he called at Itlonmshu tg to-morrow Mttahnrg'a nitration eoninilMton has an proved plans for a pure water filter. The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge of (Mil Fellows will meet nest year In WHln-sham- 1 The P. A R. employ w In the 8t. Mi liola and Ollnerten district will receive thi Ir fay to-morrow. 1 It Is rumored that a number of com! truin 1 crews on the main Hue of the helilf.li Valley will be laid off. Governor Kastingt will deliver thn emu- l nienrement address at the IVntiaflvanluHtnte 1'ollcgc on .In nc 10. The order of the Forty Hottti' Devotion was commenced in the 8t. Joseph's fatbolie church, Oirardville, yesterday. Iterorder Jcnkyn rorcived the vemnilssiioi of T. H. Montgomery, asJiistlccof the l'tnu in the Middle ward of t. Clair. ' A I mine) will shortly he drheii In tin- j tawranre colliery, Mahanoy Plane, from tin Mammoth vein to tbe Holmes vein. Ferdinand Moeraeli, aged 78, of Pittsburg, fell from a window a year go, awl has since had suicidal mania. Saturday he shot him self desd. Michael Gallagher, Giinrdrlllc'a crack pitcher has lieen signed by the ttocheeter cluli of the Knstern league, and reported for duty last week. The ladles aid society connected with the Methodist Episcopal chureh at Mahanoy Plane wilt hold a strawberry and lee cream festival mi June 5th. The llorough Council of OUberton has decided to allow every cltiaeu worktngahoiit the mines three days work on the streets in order to pay their taxes. Dennis Murphy, who had lieeu a candidate for Director of the Poor before several con ventions, wss appointed postmaster of Locust Dale, vice Michael Welilen, resigned. A. II. Cochran A Hons, surveyors, are at work getting Information for II. M Akcu the supervising architect of the government, wao is iirepuring plans for the post office building tu be erected at Pottsvftlc. The Hoard of Review of the National Trotting Association at its semi-annual con vention, hold at Chicago Mh.v 11, lefHsed to remove the expulsion from the turf of Daniel K. Royer, of Orwigsburg, as imposed by the board December afl, ISM. ItockorfllUu' Vntoort Sunday Work. Cleveland, May 24. It is announced that John P. rtockefeller haa Issued an rflct against Suiiday labonty the men employed on his ore docks on the ujj per and lower lakes. While the men ire expected to respond to call to load or unload venue's at any hour of the day or nisht, tiny will not be asked to work between midnight Saturday and nrldnlght Sunday Cntliollei uuiiop .Million ftyllljc. Krle, la,. May 21. The last rites of the Catholic church were administered to Right Hev. Uishop Mullen yesterday, and the prayers for the dying read by Archbishop Hyatt. The bishop's con dition Is hopeless. In JVIemorlum, The following ltttoft re dedicated to tlie iiictiinry of Ijuvrencti Kyan, of Shenandoah : We UiiL-lt hettlde Ids bed of denth In sorrow ; riuvujfh tears wo saw what oneo 1a full of life, Hut (toil took I nick the Jewel that he lent us, I'liu Lift siul me lie tn that unequal strife. Like a wcarieil child tlmt h!i.1;s to peaceful HliimUer Wf tlitn IiIa mother's arm nt elo-e of day, I! seonicd to rest tbo 1'athor took the lily, Hut tho viwc left his sacred form of clay. 'the grave 1mf won liim, nnd hUstrleken friends Take up tlielr crinw ineir sorrows oegtin. if their crosH U heavy, 'tis the will of Heaven "Not mine, iny I'ather, hut Thy will bo done.,, We thought hi sun of life was high In Heaven; Nor did we hvv It pinking to the Weft ; It pawed life's joyous fetage without our knowl edge And net the while we wept, hut God knows best. Along life's pathway, honored, beloved, Jfenrt pure and truo, and filled with Joy and pt-ace, lie walked, hut oh ! the future gftve no warning Tlmt the heating of his heart so noon would cense He was n flower entrusted to our keenlntr That grew In brlghtncHM ns tho years rolled on, Aiiii lie wuo icnt mm uhks us 10 rciurn uim, We weep ami whlcper "Ict thy will be done." On earth one less to meet In loving friendship On earth one more to how and khs the rod. And the voice missed at A. L H. mcetfmr. For ua la ph ndhig nt the throne of God. Ry a member of the A.L. Society. Obltuarj. Sam'tel Algernon, son of Samuel Steinbacb of Lost Creek, died this morning of convul sions. The funeral will take place on Wed nesday afternoon, at Pottsvillc. Mr. Stein bach burled his wife pome few months ago. The4-month-oUl child of Winfleld Major. of East Apple alley, died this morning. Philip Deau died this morning at 7 o'clock at his home in Lout Creek of pneumonia. Hi's death came rather unexpectedly as ho had only taken sick last Saturday. Homus ono of tho pioneer residents of Lost Creek, having raritled there for tho past 20 years. Deceased is survivived by his wife and four sons, Anthony, of Win. Penu; Patrick, of Uwt Creek; Philip, of Philadelphia; and Jam oh, a regular In the United States army, stationed at lUdse I ity. Idaho. Two daugh ter, Mrs. Pl.i'ip Hendricks, of Unim Hill, X. J., and Mrs. Carey, of Win. Penn, aIo survive. IllrtliOny Party. Olive II. Schoppe celebrated her sixth birth . ay anniversary at bur home on North White street Saturday evening and received many pieaenl. The following young folks enjoyed ihe festivities of the evening and tbe re IreshniciiU served : Katie and Kmest Ketter, Mary Folmer, Mary O'HarBT lllanche, Maud and Evttlyu Schoppe, Mable and Carrie '.Veiilinan, Mattie, Elsie and Lillian Tosh, Lillie und Charles Schoppe, Roy and Lloyd Smoyer, lidwurd Huhnppe, Jean and John ICIllut, Sadie Cooper, Bessie Ervlu, Lillian and Violet Ford, Grace Mullahey, Tessle, Jennie and Harry ,audenslieu, Stanley Mildred and Olive Seliopiie, Mias Edna l'ord Mrs. Weidman, Mm J. Johnson, Mn. Peter .schoppe, 8r , Mra. Charles SehopjHj, Mrs. W. T. Schoiipe, Miss Amanda and James Kirk. ill PolLwlle. ItHkxr Wagon Upset. A t.ani belouglug to Harry Markle tho baker and driven by John Fogle, wa mwt n t.lovw' hill on Saturday, while making i li.,rt turn. Xoattempt was made to ltui uway by the hones, but the wagon was cou s.tlcialily dauksgeil. The driver was com pelled to substitute another wagon to servo tlr remainder of his customers. gultool Board Meeting, A ii eating of the School Ikiard will 1 held to-uight to clow business for the flsral year, preparatory to the meeting for re oib'auiaatlon. For bronchitis, asthma or klndreil tfotdiles of the throat or lungs. tke lr- Wewi's Norway Pine Syrup, a household tpeclAe for all these compluluta. Huh'h Tbl.r Wo offer One Hundred lktllare Heward for any ease of Catarrh that eaii not Iw eursil by Hall's Catarrh Cure. t. i. C'HKNKY U CO , Props , Toledo, O. We the undersigned, nave known X. J. pheney for the lust l years, and believe Ijliu perfectly honoralile In all liuslueaa traiuaetluns and flu aiiciul y able to carry out auy obligations made by their Ann. . Wan A Tkaux, Wboleaals Druggists, Toledo, O. Wm.iumi. Kisnas k Uavm, Wboleaals Drug gl.ts, Toledo, Ohio. IIhII'i, Catarrh l urs Is taken Interually, acting illmtlv iimii tbe 1,1. m1 aud iiiiieous surfHoes of the s .'trni l'Hee7.V' iMT bottle. Bold by all l,roifK"'t Teitliiuiiiials free. Hull's Kuinllv fills are the pest. 'UOtD DUST mm Lt nil Itiic- XimuHie "M efnlifro. Mm i nly liy THE N. K. BUIiOUl, Chicago, BASEBALL RECORD . Standing or tlio Clnli In tlio llncv T"or C'liiiiii)lonHlilp roiiiuuitH. Xntlnnnl I.eHKtte. W. I.. P. W. I. nnltlmore .19 6 .70) Ioulirvllle. 12 11 i. P. .ea .440 .M .mo .tn .in Cincinnati .1 S .704 Brooklyn .11 14 I'lttHburg ..It 7 .IM Now Tork. 1 11 Boston ....11 10 .683 Chicago ..117 Cleveland .IS 11 .643 Waah't'n .. 7 16 1'hlla 13 12 .62(1 St. Louis.. 6 SI BATUIUIAV'M NATIONAL I.IIAOUI (IAMW. At PlttBbnnr Pittsburg. 2; l'hlladelphia, 1. At Chicago Chicago, 3; Washington, 1. At lJoulsviJl--Ixiulsvllle. 11; Brook lyn. 6. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 12; Bal timore. 10. At St. Louis Boston, 11; St. Louis, 4. At Cleveland First game: Cleveland. 1; New Tork, 8. Second game: New Tork, 11; Cleveland, 1. pundav'k national i.kaoub axum. At St. Louis Louisville, 14; St. IOiils, 0. At Cincinnati Brooklyn, 0; Cincinnati, 4. At Chicago Washington, 10; Chicugo. 12. llnatorii I.eMcue. AV. I). P. W. L P. .460 .880 .389 .286 Buffalo ,18 I .813 Itochester 0 11 Snrlngfleld Scranton .. 12 S .867 Provlden'e 7 11 10 7 .888 Wllkesb'e . 7 11 8 8 .GUO Toronto .. 0 15 Syracuse SATVMDAY'H HA STUMS' I.HAnUB OA MIC At Wllkesbarre Wilkesbarre, 13; Prov idence, 9. At Scranton Providence. 11; Scran ton, 7. At Buffalo Buffalo, 6; Syra cuse, 4. At Toronto Toronto, 10; Ito chester, 7. . SUNDAY'S HASTKHN I.BAflUH HAMB. At Itochester Hochester, 10; Toronto, 4. Atlniitlc I.onuiio. W. U P. W. It. Newark ...18 7 .650 Illchmond 10 10 1'uterson ..13 8 .619 Norfolk ....1010 Lancaster .11 8 .B7 Athletic .. 9 11 Hartford ..10 9 .626 Heading ..3 16 P. .600 .600 .460 .168 SATURDAY'S ATUASfTlO IJCAOUH OAMKK. At Philadelphia Athletic. 10; Beading, 1. At Pnterson Norfolk, 4; Paterson, 3. At Hartford Hartford, 12; Blclimond, 7. At Newnr. Lancaster, 4; Newark, 2. HITNUAT H ATI.ANTIO I.liAOUB OAMBS. At Newark Newark, 17; Norfolk, 7. At Paterson Richmond, 10; Paterson, 9. Ask your sroeer for ne "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is thokoet flour made. fiodej! lor Juno Completes tho 191th volume of the oldest magazlno in America. Hodey's was estab lished in July, 1830; yot altliough old it is ever new. Tho Juno 19SUO is peculiar in several re spects. His a Special Fiction number and contains over fifty pnges of new tales. Among thooe is a story, "Two Maids and n Man," illustrated throughout by photogiaphs from living models. Among the other stories of special note are : "A Proceeding in Ejectment " an up-to-dato Western tale, full of fire and fervor; "Tho Winning of Larch mont," a ghost story with a real livo ghost in it; "Flip." a story of two lovora aud an en fant terrible; and "Tho Drown lloso," a touehingly pathetic bit of romance writing. Several brccy short tales add interest to the issno. Tho loading illustrated aiticlo of this number is "A Street in Cairo," by Itcv. Francis C. Clark, who is traveling around tho world for tho society of Christian En- donvor. Another very interesting feature is "French Opera in New Orleans," which tells of a phase of American stage life novor yet de scribed. "Pottery in America;" with photographs of tho rare specimens owned by Hr. Edwin A. Harbor, tells tho history of America's pottery industries from the colony days to tho present time A charming topic Is tieated in Our Jin-t Wild Flowers." Tills article is illustrated with drawings from nature. 'A Eulogy of Street Ballads" tells tho story of tho popular soncs of America. In tho special departments of tho magazine tho Summer Fashions receive attention ; Tho liookory" treats of tho Amoricauism of Itobcrt W. Chambers; the Editor discusses several pertinent timely topics ; and The Scrap-book (a now feature, sives some speci mens of wit and humor from the pens of tlio newspaper poets. Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, but uc.ema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by tlio same remedy. O. H. Hagou buch. Subject to Military Duly. There are in Sehuylkill county nearly 27,000 men who are subject tomllltaryduty that is men between the ages of SI aud 45 who, if needed in time of war, could be pressed into service. The list is compiled from tho returns made by the various assessors, and Is complete, witli the exception of I lurry township, from which the assessor has not yot inado a return. It is estimated that llarry has about S00 men who would he subject to military duty in case of necessity, the estimate being lawed on the returns from other districts. Shenandoah, First ward, is credited with BIO men ; Second ward, 380 ; Third ward, 142; Fourth ward, 388; Fifth ward, 208. Total, 1R20. Left u Nice l''irtiinc. The. authorities at Shamnkin are looking for John Hergner, a knight of the road, who was recently released from the Suubury jail after aarviug a term lor vagrancy. This ti he is not, wanted on a criminal action, but to take possession of a nice fortune left him by the death of his father, which occurred at Lvkeua Thursday. He becomes heir to several thousand dollars. Now Winlrtlier. T. J. Cutkley has opened an undertaVing ttstablishiHent In town with bit office located at. I. J. Ceakley'a, 88 NeHii "Main street. Night calls at the, Feiguw.n House. Marriage I.Icoukm. fleurge (Irabel and Annie Rnygoiu, both of Llewellyn. John II. Fogel, of Shenandoah,- ami Ida Louisa Fraula, of Wm. I'eiin. John liroaukia and Mrs. Hose Shouisky. Mb of Park Place. Deeds Iteeorded. From Kllxa Keiner at al. to Albert T. Schwalw. nremlset In Porter township. From A. F. Thotmisou et al. eiecutnra of Alexander Thouiiisou to Hannah Kelhl, premises iu Sheridan, Porter township. From Isaac May Sr. and wife to James May, premises lu Llewellyn. HOOD'S riLIA uttre Liver Ilia, Hlllousnesfl, Indigestion, Headache. A. ulcas'ut laxative. Alt Druggists. "001D DOST." FAIRBANK COMPANY, DewYoik, Boston, l'hUadelphlft. OH TBS DI.VM0MD. lte.iilt of flame 1'IhtihI SmIiikIiiv mid YeMi'rdny liy Oar l.ienl X)hiln, Washington Pstk, Allcntowu, wm sgln crowded on Saturday ftftarnnou. The sit mo tion scheduled for the day was productive of a large attendance and every one expected t seethe "game of the sciwen," between the Allentnwn club and tbe St. Xirliolan club Rut the argument of base lml I produced .did not warrant the fact that the "coal heavers" have a thorough knowledge of the game, and, furthermore, that t'.iey are any kind of a match for the Allenlown boys. The Ncore resulted in a one sided victory for tbe peanut eaters by a score of 10 to 8. Alleli town Call. In tbe gnmo with .lack sons on Saturday the Shenandoah lirowna tried their very ut-inort-Jo out-do the patch hoys, but failed. The Jackson boys won by a score 11 to 0. About 300 patrons of the diamond Wended their way to the Trotting lark yesterday to witness what wss expected to be the hot test game of the season, between the Famous team of town, and the Lost Creek club at j whose hands the town lmys were slaughtered lust Sunday. The game won admiration of tbe rooters until the eighth inmug was readied, when a wrangle took place between the um pire and one of the players, breaking up tbe game, the score being 12 to 11 in favor of the Famous club. The contest was a very pretty one and effort were made to continue it. The crowd wonld have, lieen considerably larger had not the weather lieen unfavorable. I Lost Creek was well represented, their dele gation numbering fully 100. I Many words of praise are being showered upon the Shenandoah High school team over the terrible slaughter they administered to the Mora team on the St. Nicholas grounds on Saturday. Morea was not in it at any itage of the game "Which is shown by the score, 20 to 1 In favor of the High school boys. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWitt's Little Early It sera." C. II. llageubach. iyiahanWcity. 'regress of The WeUli D.iptlst Ministerial Association Conference, Mahaxoy City, May 34. Tho sessions of tho conference of tho Northeastern Penn sylvania Ministerial Association of tbe Wolsb Iiaptist church was continued here Saturday afternoon. Leo Park church, ilUosbarrc, was admitted to tho association. Hev. Ed ward Jenkins, of Wilkesbarre, was elected president for six mouths and J, 1'. Williams, of Shenandoah, was elected vice presi dent.' Prof. Phillips, of Bucknell Univers ity, made an address on ".Systematic Beneliceiicios and a commission was appointed to ro-operato with tho state commission for tho September beneflcencies. Hon. T. J. Williams was elected trustee of the Keystone Academy. I'esolutions were adopted locouimcndiiig Key. II. E. Williams, of London, England, to the several churches The semi-annual meetings will lie changed from Saturday and Sunday to Tuesday and Wednesday. Yesterday morning Hev. HI ward Jenkins opened service in Hersher's theatre. Prof. Phillip preached an able sermon iu English and Itev. J. E. IXtvis, of Plymouth, preached in Welsh. In the afternoon Hev. Lott Lake, pastor of tho Welsh Congregational church, i opened the session with reading and prayer, i Hev. 1). C. Edwards, of South Wilkes barro, preached in English and Hev. W. II. Joues, of Parsons, iu Welsh. Tho evening service was opened by Prof. Edward Jones, of the Lewisburg Academy. Miss Magglo Morgan, of Wllkes bariet sang a solo, "Hear us, O Father!" Hev. D. I. Evans, of Shenandoah, preached an able sermon in English. Miss Olweu Joues, of Nanticoke, recited a poem entitled. "Abraham Onering His son Isaac. Hev. K. E. Williams, of London, preached In Welsh. Tho Shenandoah delegates in attendance at tho conference are J. P. Williams, II. L. Hev. Jones and i). I. Evans. Martin Foley, aged 11 years, and Lewis Mali!, 13 years, became engaged in a quarrel yesterday and Mata stabbed Foley in the left side with a pocket knife. The wound is not a dangerous one. No arrest was made. Miss Maine Graham and Oeorge Shod wore married m tbe Oormau Lutheran parsonage Saturday evening. Edward C. Trescott, a nativo of Elslon, England, died at hi home in New llosteu to-day, aged Bit years. Funeral at noon on Wednesday. Interment at Hasleton. llusliiess Suspended The cigar stand of Martin Fadrowski's on East Centre street, is undergoing extensive improvements. In consequence of tho alter ations. Mr. Padrowski lias decided to sus pend bujiueas until the place has lievu re modeled. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for tbe "llernld" Dally by Stark Drothers, Ilrokers, lSgali llillldlng. OPimSIl 1'I.OMM. Am. Totmcco oJi 70' Atchison ..i. 102 W-h Am. Sugar lUf H35i (Jan Southern , Jersey Central O'J 71 North We.tem HMJ 100 C. II. i4 , 7V' Chicago Oa ia'Z K'4j M. Paul Tt'I 75 Bock Island Omaha ......, V. C. C. t. L American Spirits. - I). A H , 1). U W.... - lAJhluh Vaflay Gen Hhvtrla. ............ lAkc Bbei...- Louis 4k Nijsu 102', 11', mi "n"" MA, i HoAdlnar Tenu. O. At... no. Union fasinc vy r, WacjIMb np OWewte Markst. ormnua. cavoniva, Whewt, Stont . Cora, Seut. w34t Jab, ,.,. Mi IJS Sfc:r Ik Pork, Heui MB SS Jaly B "MO I,nl, Hrlit a M July m OTT Mo. Paolfli,i .'. ..... Nutloual Mad BaH.OhHk N Y. PTZS" ' .-- No. iaaAia No. PA jlVd Padtte Mail. PERSONAL MEN HON. Nath. lleddall spent Sunday at Pottsvllle with relatives. Mr. and Mn. E. A. Antioek ppent yester ,lay in St. Clair. Dr. S. M. Fetter returned from n- visit to Philadelphia friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mn. John L. Williams, of Mt. Carmel, spent yesterday in town aa guarta of friends. William Fleming, of Pottsvitle, spent Sun day in town, as the guest of his brother, Edward, on South Jardln street. Abncr Powell, captain and matwger of the Wilkesbarre base ball team, ami his wife -pent yesterday in town as guests of tho hitter's mothor. Chief nnrgess A. P Talwr has gone to rhilaiMpbla to appear as a witness in a Mahnuoy City newspaper case. Mlsi II M. Foley, of West Centre street, returned home from att extended trip to Philadelphia on Saturday evening. MesHrH Max Dorman and HlniHilyte Lnw- n Were Sunday visitors to Suubury and i Northumberland. P. V Ilierstein was a passenger lo Pbila-! delphla.thls morning. I Miss Little HcHtih, of Mahanoy (liy, ac companied by her hiother, John, of Philadel phia, aud the Minxes Ucctl , spent Sunday with town friends. W. 1'. Mortimer, of Pottsvllle, was tho guest of Mr. and Mn. Albert Hoover, on SoiiUi Jardln street, yesterday. William lleddall, of New Philadelphia, was seen In town to-day. Miss Hells llrown spent Sunday in St. Clair as the guest of her sitter, Sire. T. J. Davlea. Miss Hattlc Jones and 'K. J. Wasley en joyed a drive to lllootnburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mn. F. W. Hooks were Haven Hun visitors yesterday. John Mitchell, of the Hotel Franey, spent Sunday with hit family at Shamokin. V. E. Ingham, proprietor of the Hotel Lyndhurat, at Shamokin, dined at tbe Hotel Franey to-day, Mr. Ingham also conducts a summer resort at Eagles Mere. John Medalls, the genial elerk at Melus- key's cash grocery, is spending several days at Philadelphia. Councilman I). K. James spent to-day visit ing friends at Pottsville. Oeorge W. Portz has gone to Easton to witness the Grand demonstration of the Knights Templars to-morrow, Miss Mary Lechleiluer, who spent the past week visiting her parents in town, returned to tho Rloomsburg State Normal School to day. Mr. ami Mn. Dipper, of Mahanoy City, were the guests uf Mrs. Mary Schmidt, on Noith Jardln street. Mine Inspector W. N. Stein left at noon to day for Easton to attend the annual conclave of tho Knights Templar, which convonos in that city. Messrs. John Fellony, L. H. Toolcy and Diva Pancoast, all of Shamokin, were regis tered at the Hotel Franey yesterday. Mrs. Ileber Hooks and daughter. Alma, of Pottsville, aie visiting relatives in town. Messn. Patrick Meltet, of Shamokin, and Michael Mellct, of Pottsville, spent Sunday in town. Miss I. lisle Heatou spent Sunday among Mahanoy Plane acquaintances. A. P. Smith was a visitor among the fair sex nt llnruesvilio yesterday. Mrs. lllackhurn, of Philadelphia, is at present a guest of the Grand Lodge, A. P. L. A., at Pitthburg. Many members of the order in town will bo pleased to hear this, as tho lady has been a visitor hero several times. Clayton Schwauk, of Wucficld, W. Va., is paying a visit among his friends in town. The Famous will soli nt special reduced prices 2000 pair of pants for tho next ten days. Go and sec them. They are all this season's poods, lltiy Keystono llour. I!o suro that tlio nmne LiKwio & Hahr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sa k. Theory nnil rrC.,.. Tlicy wcro two pretty girls on tlio street onr. They west) tnlklng nt a rnto to ninho n phonoRi-iipIi throw tip Its linnds mid ev erything wns wild In tlio strictest confl (lencc, llintijili nil in tho enr could hear. "Did yon ever sco such nlrs tt Allco tnkns on slnco she's innnicdf" nsked tho little blond lis tho pink lu her cheeks deep ened to a Hush of Kcnrlet. "She senilis to tliinl; thntlier new existence is bo delicious tlmt wo of tho set who nro not wedded must bo pitied und patronized. It's too ridleuloua fur anything. I guess that there nro other ilsh in tho matrimonial son." "It's n wny tlicy nil have," smiled tlio more philosophical brunette. "Mmnnm says tlmt n young mnrriod woman simply can't liolp crowing over her K'rl friends nnd is pleuMul rather than troubled when she sees how they lints her for It. Don't you understand!1 alio lins landed lior fish, mid wo nro still angling for bites." "Indeed wo're not. I'voiwled In two or tlueo myself mill then tossetl them luiok. Sho linn iiohiisiiiesscrowinKOVPrmo. And sho jiocdn't think I'll bo good nnturcd un der it either." "Hut she hooked tho fish sho wnnted nnd wouldn't throw it lmck, dear. Thut's whoro sho lias tho best of us." "No sho hasn't. I" Then thero wns n gasp, the blond whis pered oxcltodly Into the car of tho bru nette, thero vinsiin oiiihraci', n rosoundlng kiss sounded IhrouKh tho oar nnd tho pas sengers could not but exchnngo ineanlng Rinllos asthochni'inlng little blond plumed herself and licgnn to tnko on tho nlrs sho had so writthfully oondenuiud. Detroit Free I'resg. Dii:i). STUINIIACIL On the 21th Inst., Samuel Algernon, sou of Snmncl Steliibucb, nged 10 months, nt the residence of bis Bromlpnrents, Mr. anil Mrs. A. I) llrown, of LohI Creek I'lincral by lhlah Volley train from loot Creek at 12: W p. in., for Pottsville, Wednea duy, aoth Inst. o-2l-2t for over us ALL NAT ot the Globo f cr BHEUM AT8SM J T7,TTT?.AT.ftT A -a n. . . sum icjiiin.u uuuer ma turingi-iic GEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS,, (iroaui-iuuu uy emmeni ppynciaiiBr DR. RICHTER'S fab ffl ainnin IS' EXPELLER, Worli renowned ! IlfmnrUnl.lv iifiuf ni I flinlv ei-mtln.i v (iti Trade Alark Anchor BF. Ail. KlrhtiTl Co.. 21a lVurlSL Nor York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Glassworks. , . 25 JiWcL. tiwlorn:d & rocooiuwudud by A. Waslev. 104 N. Mlln St.. C. H. Haeenbuch, 103 N, Main St., ,r, r.u. Jiirun, 6 B.MalnSt.j untnandoali. . ?rsfc .... , . . i dr. nicHTcn-a ' SANOIIOU'I STOMAOITAT. r .ilLW11 '"'""plt f nplnlii Tea m a to Hire. II you want to litre a safe and reliable team fordrlvlncorfnr working puriiom ay Shields' livery stable a vlnlt. Teamt oonatantly on hand at reasonable ratal JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Koxt Centre slrtxt. Opposite Itosillne railroad iitatlon. pOlt HIIKK1KH, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Okwiqwub. Sub Jet o llepuUllcnn rules. Q Ann As follows: A First Pikes, each of $100 Cash - - -$ 20 Second" V " $Wi pi PK m...t-.o SP ALUItJVIlS 40 Third 25 Gold atones i, Cash and Prizes given each month TolaIgivendurIngl2nios.!397,$4n.BOO!00 WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THKNI. rninnpillorslosfne im innnr 8 ".'''"f SOAP Wrapper it thcr. cnu f.nlleet. Oat wrapper, tlmt portion rniiitiin-ln- llio.lien.llim "8UNLI0HT 80AP." These (eulleil "lloii iiniix") nro to be kchn pomiiue inn i.oriniii iu .-iti-,. StNO tmo limy paui. ciieiii-.ru "ii" slirrtol paper siimiio; vsii pn llor'n iiiii n nine nnu ir's full inline mid nililrnn nnil too niiuiurr pi iihihmib sent In, Jo Lever llros., Lid., nnil juo sent In. f nt. iiiuri.i'i. um,"i" lAan,lrarsrr)wltllNUMItKlt oriiio IMH'f Itil'l' Oniiipelllor llvr In. NO. Ol District NAME OF DISTRICT. New York I'lty, nioolilyn, J.ona nndstntcn llanil, piv.lcrsey. New York htnte (osietrfu if f.r. atv, Mrooklyn, Long al Wale JlUmdtU l'eiinTlTiinln. Ilclawnre, flli?r,v- a innd, Went YlrHlula anil Iils- trlct of t'nliiinliln. 4 I The New Himlimil Sinies. Tlwfiii-ilore tlieoelebrjtet IMerce fll(M"lBl fslo, lll.mini I Npw Yotk. Filled with I lnrtfnrd rtrA. 1'iri.tCI, Niek " Ijlm .. New nRurtiiri Hell, Stsudtrd Cyclometer, end Hunt Leoe Sndil.e. iTant Tan Shoes? I We've lots ol t'v n ; about all the kinds worth having ; all the;.styles, Stocked up with the nattiest, dressiest shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe in the-store that isn't fullest value for the money. The New Tan Oxfords For Ladies, at Si.oo. wm black for 7:5c and Men's bicycle shoes ; regulation make ; rpj good-wearers ; long-lastcrs ; thoroughly trustworthy; 1.25, $1.50 and 2.00. ppj The nicest line of Spring Goods we ever cb had at enotigh of saving over prices of .rL M ..t-..it ti. K'afiM 01 tiinury stores .10 while buying here. Factory . . . Shoe Store, H -vJ. ...Shoes Retailed MISCELLANEOUS. V NT15D, Aillve roliaUle man to iravrl ihmI (Mtlloit orders tor numrry BttK'l j irnmti eninlovinci.t ; cx,mmimm rh1 tuilnry t.r out oo-mulftftfnn. Vw ttM'iim mluretw llic It. C Dkim Co., Houth I'cnu Hiiuarc, IMiilwlelplil ft-1 1 lit JTIOn HAT.K. Lot 30x150, sltuste on West Cool street. Two single bones, one on the front and the other on the rear of lot. For price and tenm apply to T. U. lleddnll, Attorne-iit-hiw, corner of Muln Hiwl Cnntre streets. 4-2.tf YOTlfK.ThIs certifies tlmt Wlllnm II. il Ciuhncr, of 3!i North West street, is ut present npimlnted sole nent fpfsthe Apollo uinip. Tlie undersigned nxree to protect, at their own cost, and to defend any law suit or action that may he taken by anv jicrMin or corimratliin in regard to Aixillo Ijimps. 6-H-lw Al'Ol.ui Inch, Oas I.iuiit Co. T mTKUS OP ADMINISTUATION HAVIXa 1J been duly Krnnted to tbe underslKliMl, on the ctate of William II. Grant, deeeewxl, late of the llorough of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, I'cuna. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make uiyment, and those having claims aeidnst said estate will please present the same for settlement to Or to her Attorney, Janb Orabt, (Iro. M. ltoAiw, Administratrix. Morris llulldliiK, l'ottnvlllc, Pu. 4-irMit-oaw tHAUTKIt NOXICIt. Notice Is hereby (riven j that an upplloatlon will he made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia on I'rlday, the fourtli day of June, IW7, by .1. J. Franey, 51 . 4), llnlone, It M. Ilurko, Martin Malone and IS, II. Foley, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonweath, entitled: "An act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 2Wh, 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to be called "The Com mercial Light and Power Company, of tho llorough of Shenandoah, county of Scbu 1 klll and state of IVniinj Ivanla." the character and object of which are to supply light, and power by electricity to the public in the said bor ough ot Shaimndoah, and to such persona, irt nershlM and corporations residing therein and adjacent thereto as may desire the same, and for these puriMises to liave, l man esq and en)oy all the iight, benefits and privilege of tbe said Act of Assembly and Its supplements, M M. IIi kkk, Solicitor. ft fflUSIGrlL FEAST I A icrand production of.., .. ; the beautiful cantata.. . "REBECCA" Will bo ulvon on TUE8DHY EVE., JUNE IM r -AT ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. PA.. By a Choir of 60 Voices Assisted by tlie SCHOPPE OPCIIESTrtA Tlie iroduetlon will b li lot tbo bentUt - oj tua - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 35 Cents. JjlOU SHKIIII'I', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of lHfT OABBOa. Subject to Ilubllean rulaa. K3HAK3 GIVEN FREE FOR HI 400.00 nn i,uu $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. T. Ersrr month I'nrins iw; I" esoh of the4diBtr..'M rriuwtll bftsirsmnd w lullowi: toi poirnoa tjUffi..! Nimilire ot ouuiii'iii frm 111. i uuniNun, wu. ,nri.iu . KsUiiiirietliMilohhs c she resides Uill U I III, ( ' -1 . Tbs 5 Com pemon who send In tho Next l,nrctJJninlier of con- none fi rrnip V9 umrvt in irnien iner reetdswl imttiinm. i uneii receive st wipner-s edr'nortimtteBiati'e I'lerce blerole, price ml00.00. Snreln 'i ns i ii Nivt f,rseftt NHinbrri Of OOMpti II lIMMli rv oenpmie from the dte- irewnoeeDO in ine triot in wilietl tliny rcfttdeirn .n l.rii....i,llDm.nl.nn ll Wntflll. firlSO IMS. mBinnimnri 3. Tho Oompetiilnne will Close the I. net liny of J;acH Hlonl h doriim 1W7, tionoom reoeWed toolate fur ono month's competition will be pot Into the neit. 8. Cimtprtltow who obuln WMprwts from unsold ens in dealer's etock will be dlMns'iBed. Bmploees o( ler BrotheIAd., (tod Uwlr fsmJlles, eretle- Alprintrd'ht ofwiMwrs In Oompelltpt's dlstriet niTl bo forwarded toOom pet lmri in about It days after each cnmpetlilon rinses. 6. Lever Ilrotbore, Ltd., will endeaeoe to award tho prises fab J to tho boet of their aliilltr and Judgment, but It ii understood teat all who compete agres to ao copt 111" nw-ird of Lever Brotlmrs, Ltd., as final. l,i:rj:it UIltlK., Lid.. New Y'orU. . $125 and $1.50; in rg $1.00. uiuku a wcit wui 111 ym Zhii -0, . . - fi. Moycr, Magr. at Factory Prices... Commencement Gifts.. We are already prepared to cater to tlie trade with a splendid line of Ladles' Suiplnir Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper-cutters, Slim Hat and Clothes Brushes, . Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete. We call special attention to our large and complete line of Sulphur Stone Novelties. Largest stock iu the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelrjr Repairing neatly done. T'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVEI1Y AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FOR THIS WEEK-s- We offertwo 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. WANTED BY IMC CHASE MURSERiES EKI!OBTI(J fllBN to -licit trtltni for onr liurdr Numtry Stock. Cip(iuf and Hitlari tu tlioM luAvinv biMiii , r co in nil twlnn tt, lu unlnuents. IN-rtnuieut em pUiyiufnt The buttim-a I'HHily luarnorf. AddrfiM H tie. I'enu Bi.i 1'Ulltt. 1 H 'mm
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