T TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper and ink yon rise In your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in stvle. Engraved stationery a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN 4 North (VI at 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 : Beautiful linby Carriages $3.50 ami Upwards. 35 Handsome Iron Vcdsteads and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots SG. and Upwards. M. Spoon T, IIS Bast Centre St. Stories of llrnlim.. Anecdotes nbont Drnhins show the tie. jiurted composer to hnvo liccn soinewlint tinumlablo coiupnnion. Ills wit wns brll limit, lint cruel, mid itsdlrcot object could rnrely Join in tho nmuscnii'iit it created. One story begins with tho stnti mcnt thnt ns a i erfnrim r Urahms lmd nn extremely linrd touch. This i.nco led it musician who was (iccoiiipiinylnij him on tho cello to ox cl.'ilm, "I don't hwir myself." "Ah," ro jilicd Unibn.s, "you aro a lucky fellow." When he lift tho room after n llwiy even ing among friends, ho ushI to remark, "If tin re Is nny one present whose feelings I li.ni' nut hurt, I trust he will nioelve my hum bin apology." Brahms never could bring himself to produco iin opera. "If I composed one which failed, I should certainly have n second try," ho said to preRitliiK friends, "but I cannot make up my mind to the first. To mc tho undcrtakinR socnis much fue same as marriaixc. liio luttcr insti tution found no favor in his eyes, and lie lived an Isolat' i existence, recognizing no kinsfolk. New York Times. Charlotte Cordny's skull is believed to ho In possession of Prince Koland Bona parte. It was probably procured, from Sanson, tho executioner, nud was Vjrigl tially sold with documents establisliluu Its uthoutlclty. r The Bay-Iiijht Stoffy 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, Gloves and Handkerchiefs in all correct styles at right prices. Sheeting Muslin One yard wide, 4c per yard, SHEETING Double width, 2li yards wide for i2 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 and not a piece that's not proper in price or style. The McCall 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. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and LloyJ ! House Streets, ( Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. WK HAVE THIS UANIMOMhNT DKHIUNH OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 West Centre Utreet.- ! ffWiVt illUsta WlVr K4 SAD FATE. The New York nwipapere recently pul ll.li.il the detnils ot th rjuicllt of a mi. Kiy woium who became, craxnd by tir.nljchi nr.il drowned hi rself In the h 'inr. W'nt a uni) end to n lire that cht to have bn comtilutely happy I Drvilbljr nail becaune advnicefl nclenee cou'rl hr Mved her! Mnnvon hn a specific for all klnn of heartaehe. which cure In tljre minutes and leaves no de pressing effects. One or two doses will stop Rick Headache, Neuroljrln, Heed notice from Indlirestlon, Nervousien, Overwork, Cold. Intemperance, or Itall road or Ocein Travel. In Btiiklng eontroft to the abovo sad esse Is that of Mrs. K. Hardin. a.59 (J mnnfovrn Avenue, Philadelphia. Par., wlf of the Clerk of the Board of Education, who save: " Tor thirty rears I suffered with sick headaihe, which appeared In attacks of severe pain, so Intense that I was obliged to remain In bod for davs at a time. These attacks apneared al most every wek. and at no time did 1 ever receive relief, although I consulted the most skilled physicians In the city. The hesdiches seemed to wear them selves out and then commence anew. At last I was Induced to try Mutiyon's Teqdnehe Cure. The relief wB magical nnfl nlronst Instantaneous. I followed no the tre-fttnent and was completely wired for three years hax'e passed and I have had no return of the hoadiches. I have rfeommeniled Miffivon's Remedies to a number of my friends, and I hsve re cr'vcd their most sincere thanks for tnanv wrrderful cures the.t hsve been ac complished bv thes" little pellets." Profesor Munvon has a separate spe cllic fir each disease, the only logical Bvstem of medicine. PITHY POINTS. luppenlllgs Throughout tlio Country CHronIcled lor llitnly IerinHl. The Orwigsburg whools close for the term on Friday. Diphtheria has become quite prevalent in Maucii Chunk. Strangers are circulating coutiterfi.it silver dollars ut Hnzlctou: The Odd 1'cIIowb' Relief Association of White Haven has diesolvcd. The State Hoard of Health began its an nual meeting at Johustown last night. Harrisbtiig shoe merchants say they have good evidence of arevivalif biiBluess. A bicycle race from Port Carbon to New I'hiladttlphia is arranged for Monday even ing nuxt. Iluiglars got f84 and other valuables from tho Ciustnut avenue hotel, Altoona, aud $10 from a cigar store near by. Theio aro too many bicycles on the streets after ilurk without lights. Also too many corehers on the same bikes. Crap shooting as a pastime seems to be on the increase in Pottsvlllo. Tho police threaten to arrest all such shooters. While fixing a gun as a trap to hill game in the woods, Ueorge Herr was himself killed by it at Trout Uun, Iycomina County. Coal dirt has cho:kcd tho channel of liluo Mountain dam, north of Hamburg, and boat ing on tho Schuylkill Canal is at a standstill. The practice of ball playing on tho streets and pavements will result in personal injury or damage to property if not soon stopped. Overloaded garbage wagons loaving a trail of tin cans aud ull'ensivo matter behind nhould receive attention from the authorities. Having forgotten to turn oil' the. gas in his room, Charles 11. Higgs, a weliknown young man, was fuuud dead in bed at Wilkesbarro, The summer theatrical season at Tumbling linn opens this week. Something beside "back numbers" are promised for tho sum mer. Dennis Murphy, tho well known politician and business man, of Locust Dale, has been appoiuted postmaster of that place, vice Michael Wcldon, resigned. President D. 11. l'uiitou, of Denison Uni versity, Granville, O., was knocked down by a lire engine in Pituburg, his nose broken ind otherwise badly bruised. Karl Wituiau. lieprcsoutativo from the fouith legislative district, Schuylkill County, tell from his ice house at Ids heme at Adams- dale ami fractured his arm. llaptiete have raised $200,000 of the $850,- 000 to meet John D. Rockefeller's quarter of a million-dollar gift to missions, as an nounced at the Pittsburg meetings. The Miuenwlle town Council muddle is not yet disposed of, Judge Savidge being un able to gio tho matter his attention last week owing to illness in his family. John Iluuni, of Palmyra, was perhaps fatally huit near Annville by his horse dash ing over a 40-foot embankment into a stone tjuairy during a heavy storm at night. St. Paul's Evangelical chinch was dedicated last Sunday at Annville. Presiding KUer 1'. I. Ilcnu, Rev. J. II. Williams aud Rev. C. K. I'uhr conducted the dedicatory ser vices. Hidden for the work of removing the burued tapitul rtilus at llarrisburg have been busy measming and examining the snot fur several days. The contract will he awarded to-day. On the ground that no plans were sub mltted, and tlie specifications were cbangd the now steel bridge across the Schuylkill, at Hern, Ilerks county, has been rejected by the couuty viewers. Colonel W. J. Harvey, president of Wilke -liarre City Council, and a number of other citizens had their pockets nicked on a crowded street car returning from the hail game in that city Saturday. The trial uf I.lyod S. Winterstoen and Clirton Kuorr, jointly etiargeu with con spiracy to blow up with dynamite the house of Levi K. Waller, of Itloomsburg, con inenced to day at that place Nora Kifsoll, an alleged accomplice, has informed Federal officials that for many years, at a point near Bradford, she aided Daniel Wilder in making bogus dollars and other coins. Wilder is under arrest. Kildie Vaughn, a pugilist who is woll known in this region, and who a year ago defeated Samuel Meyers at McAdoo, is ivnijj ,.t the point of death in New Yoik. On Saturday evening ho had a go with Ci-por 1-eoii, who administered punishment which is likely to prove fatal. Toe Famous will sell at special reduced prices 2000 pair of paut fur the next ten days. Go ami see them. They are all this season's ituait. YEtTJiRDAY'8 BASEBALL GAMES. Xiitliinnl LeM(ii, At Cleveland Cleveland, I; Philadel phia, a. At Cincinnati Brooklyn, 6; Cin cinnati, 1 At Chicago, New York, 4; Chi cago, 1. At Iouls vllle Host on, 5: Louis ville, S. At St. Louis Washington, 13; Bt. Louis, 7. Koatoi'ii LMiie. At Bcranton Bcranton, 11; Springfield, 2. At Toronto First game: Syracuse, 7; Toronto, 0. Beeond game: Syracuse, 9; Toronto, S. At Rochester Rochester, 10; Buffalo, 8. Allan t to Lottnue. At Lancaster Heading, U; Lancaster, 5. At Hartford Hartford, I; Norfolk, 0. At Peterson Pateraon, 6; Richmond, I. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or gouoral tlnsiuithing done call on K. V. Oallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir sices l-t PERSONAL MEN HON, Reorge Cart was a bnnlnes visitor to I'utt- rllle ywtenlay. EdtVHnl Jenkins, of Pittston, Is the minut of town relatives. .1. W. Johnson paid a visit to Potlsvlllc fiieiiils yosterdsy. (IcnrKii Spayd, of Oordon, was a visitor In town last evening. Messrs. 8. I). Small and William Llnghani, were Ashland visitors yesterday. Dr. A. 1 Carr of St. Clair, circulated ammg old friends In town to-day. Ex-Justice of the l"eace J. J. Card In timk an early train to Mew Voftt to-day. Jolui fSchntt liu nlurMd home from n several days visit to tlie ominty suit. I'ruf. 8. 1. Wood wai In town to-iluy look ing after the Interests of Iris Institution liore. Frank Delcamp has retnrned to his lionie in St. Clnir, after spending several days in town. Patrick Welsh, the efficient 1skcsldu rail way gripinati, is spemliug several days at the state Capitol. Jnnics H. Williams went to Ijistun this morning to witness tho annual parade of the Kniltlit Templar. Mrs. Tliouia. Ellis, and ilatighter llessle, mill Miss Miitnc Kincaltt aro spetitliiig several duys in Philadelphia. Miaee Mnmo and Margaret 15 reck or, of Sliamoklti, were the guests uf Mrs. Ontiry, on South Main street yesterday. Wilbur V. Sadler, of Oreenshnrg, West morclatid county, Is visiting town friends and receiving cordial greetings. Councilman Daniel OonVley's ftwslly WM increased last night by the arrival of another son. Daniel's chest swells additionally with parental prldo. Messrs. William Xelawentcr and 11. A. Davenport were passengers to Simbury this morning. Their trip was made in the in 1 crest of tho new Odd Fellows' homo. C T. 8traughu, Chief of Police Tosli aud T. U. llcddall, Esq., left this morning for Philadelphia, having been subpoenaed ns witnesses In the Jlurke and Hellly case. Ask your grocer for ue " Jtoyul Patent llour, and take no other brand. It Is the bust Hour iiiaile. IIcpiIh lteeoi ileil. Prom Matilda UenUllnger, administratrix, to Godltey Buyer et al, executors, premises in West llriuisulck township. From Godfrey lloyoretal, to Frank Koeutg, premises in West Ilrunswick township. From Harrison Hall and wife to W. C. Phillips, meiiilses in Mahauuy City, From Lucy Ami Tetot to Carrio L. Stout, premises in Pottsvillo. From Johu O. Ulriuh ami wife to Amos Sehluuek, premises In New London. From Reuben F. Moycr, administrator, to Abraham F. Jlojcr, piemises in Auburn. Fiom John M. Kistler by heirs to John W Kistlcr, premises in West Peun township. I.leellHO TnitiKfers. Tlie license granted Johu Cunningham, in the Westward of Girardville, was transferred 'o liridget Cunuingham. ! Tho license of Thomas Dougherty, Jr., iu , Roilly township, was transferred to Henry Knaubcr. The license of Michael Xi. Dormer, in Hast Norwegian township, was transferred to Cor nelius O'Jirien. Even catarrh, that dread bleeder of con sumption, succumbs to tho healing influences of Thomas' Kcloctric Oil. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for tlio "Herald" Dally by Stalk Ilrothers, llrokcr, Kgnn Untitling. orBNiNO. cr.o!NO. Am. Tobacco Atchison Am. Sugar Itef (Tan. Southern Jersey Central Nortli We-tern O. H. ft (J Chicago u " M. Paul Hock Island - Oumli C. C. C. .t St. I - American Spirits 1). .til I). I,, .t W Lehigh Valley (fell. Kleetrlo. Like Shore Louis & Nash Miiuliattnu Mo. Paelllc National Load H'llt&'lhlo N V. Central..... V. 8. Lonther. No. IVc. Com No. I'ac. l'fd 71 ft 10 ittiX us Pacific Mall .- Heading Teim. C fe f Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash I'Pl) Western Union South Itw. Pfd Ches Sc Ohio W. L. Uric U. S.ltubberQ Chicago Market. Ol'K 1X0. Cl-OflftO. mi ij4 Wheat, Sept July vi; Corn, Sept 3J Julv 311 Oats, Sept'. lfl Jiuy 11; Pork, Sept 8 July MO Lard, St 8! July ISTi HOOO'3 PUiliS euro I.Ivor Ills, nillousness, Imllgostlon, Headache. nlca-nt laxative. All Druggists. Miss Senior Having secured a OSCITY TRIMMER 3f Is preiuircd to meet her friends with Chestnut : Street-: Styles AT SHENANDOAH PRICES As follows: 4 First Pflies, each of $100 Cash - 20 Ssoond " " " SIOOsp A M WIS 5iAB!qcIes2t0Q0.00 i Watohec - 1,000.00 40 Third " " "$25 Gold Cash and Prizes given each month Total given duringI2 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 WKArrOl uniu Tft nnTftlN THEM roniuriltorMKisHve u many SUNLJOHT SOAR V'riiieri u they can collect, tlut wrapper. Hint POMiontjjniiiin; I II P IIHUII1IIH IX "SUNLIGHT A P." Tlioa (culleil"(;oii. iiipim") urn tu Iin sunt, pn.tngo IllllT Hill. L-ii-u-.(;u .t1.11 hhestot nuprr hliiliu jr t oiiipct itl fidilrofiH Iliir'M I II It IIIIHIO llll nml tlio mailt In. NewYiir iiuintirr ut' I'ouvuns Ia I...V..I. Itrna.. 1. 1,1.. k. mnrked un uutslile Vt'-.....M,r..i.i An. .If.,rni,).vllliNtJ.lIIIlIK ofllio illnTfltlUT Ciinmrtilor lives in no. or District NAME OF DISTRICT. Ni-w York City, llronUlyiii J.un iind Htuten Il!liyjlersoy. NowVork Mlitu(ouJ nK.r.cuu, JL 2 jroosiyn, Jjong ana wiw iihwwi. FVmmylTHiilu, Delaware, niary. land, H'fwt Vlrulula and J)f The New Knulaiid KIhIcs. TI, Bmyole. .r theo!ebr.tul I'lerrp Mpeclal. m I'.tt.rn. niTil li ! N PiHrc 4!.i.. of Iluf fI. B"kiii and Ni w Yi.rk. Killed Willi (Urtfurd 'rtros, first I'Iik Nick1. Ijiiiip. Ni.w lli;nure Jl.ll, SUudud L'clumner, ud Hum Lice Buldle. Moat Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Itching, lmrni ist, lileedimr, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with l'i nrt u SoAr, a single application of Cuticuka (olnt raont), the great skin euro, and a full dose ot Cuticura RnoLTRNT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor auros. jjticura Hbmbdibs speedily, permanently, and economically euro, when all else falls. Pn-mts Tinvo AKn ClIKM. Cour Pole Pmp... ItoilnD. "llow Is Cun Ertrf SkiA and BIihmI Humor, "IrM, PIMPLY FACES feiVMr1. w MAHAK0Y CITY. The conference of thoj Welsh Baptist As sociation of North EaMorn Iennylvania which convened in the Welsh Ilaptlstchnrch, at this place, closed last evening. Itev. J. D. Kellian, pastor of tBe oonregatlon, ami Rev. Henr? Thomas, of Fofrcstburg. Mil., de livered sermons In Eiigtttli and Rev. J T. Lloyil, of Wilkesbarro responded in Welsh at the afternoon session. The evening soss'oti was presided" over by Rov. Edward Jenkins, of Wilkcsbarre, and l!ev. Skyn, of Ijimford, who conducted tho Kiiglish part of the service, while Rev. w. 1. Davis, of Providence, spoke iu Welsh. The attendance at both sessions were very large. Tho next meeting of the conference will be held in Parsons, Pa., next November. Johu Bullock, of Vulcan, was arraigned le- foro Justice Ketucr last evening on a charge preferred by Hannah Habutts, who swore that tlie defendant had threatened to take her life and that she was in immediate danger while he was at liberty. Iu default of bail ho was committed ojail. Tlie following entries nave lieen made lor tho meet of the Malisuoy City wheelmen on Decoration Day, which promises to surpass all previous efforts of a similar character iu this legion : Alexander Everett, llraiulon ville; Kdward Havelaud, Warren Goss and J. P. Van Dyke, Sunbtiry; J. P. lk'cker, Delano t William Gelfert, Coles Patch ; Guy DeWitt, Wllkesbarrc; Irwin Reed, Hummlt Station, Oscar Knight, Orwigsburg ; H. I. Mooro and II. 11. Sloan, Willhmispuit; It. Jewell and lloyd Cnvanaugh, Illoomsburg; Frank Rernetaud Dell Gressang, Pottsvlllo j Frank Stroheeker, Milieu; J. I. Rodgerf, Coaldale ; J. 15. Seaman, Lehighton ; George llony, Rerwick, and Fred. QUI, Harry i'armley, Jess Webb, Thomas McGlnty, l"atrlck Hyland, Howard llurchill, James Mengle, Robert Price and William Schall'er, of Malianoy City. Tho 21st annual oorameucement of the Mahanoy City High school, will be held In Kaier's opera house on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Prof, Jones orchestra has been en gaged to lurnish the music. JCiiorr-Wlntointeoii Dyniiinlto Cno. Bloomsburgr. Pa., May 25. The Knorr-Wlnterateln dynamite conspir acy was called this morning; In the Co lumbia county court ' house, before Judge Krmentrout, of Heading, At torney A. S. L. Shields, of Philadel phia, and J. H. Jacobs and H. P. Kelser, ot Heading, appear for the de fense, and District Attorney Graham of Philadelphia, James Scarlet of Dan ville, W. II. Rhawn of Catawissa and ox-Senator- Grant Herring; for the prosecution. The day wfil be taken up In securing a jury. Supremo Court J)eoolons. "Washington. Hay 25. The United States supreme court decided two cases yesterday holding that the United States Interstate commerce commis sion has no power to prescribe rates on railroads which may control In the future. The decision Is construed to mean that the Interstate commcice commission has no power to p.ish upon rates Lefore they are put Into effect. The court affirmed the derision of the court below In the case of C. S. Wright, of Pittsburg, Ta., charged with u vio lation of the portion of the Interstate commerce law prohibiting discrimina tion. Wright granted rebates on beer to pay for drayage. This action was held to be In violation ot the law. liaso Itall. EniTOB EvKNixa Hkbald : With your kind permission I would liko a small space iu tho columns of your much valued paper concerning the game of ball on Sunday. Instead of tho score being IS to 0 it was 11 to 7 in the Famous club's favor. At that timo the manager of tho Lost Creek niiio saw plainly there was no chance any more aud ho couciuded to return, homo with his team of worst kickors in West Malianoy township, hoping to liaye his own umpire, Mr. Grillln, and to play on their own sulphur creek grounds, and hence look for a much easier team than the Famous. As more than 100 people were up to witness a finish game of ball I would say that as soon as Manager Moran lias an open date I would like to hear from him, the game to come off in Malianoy City, or Ashland. Would liko to hear from all other teams who aro anxious to play the Famous. We play at Park Place on fiitur- day. Harbv J. IUviiwon, Manager. Shenandoah, Pa., May 38, 1807. Hied rroui Shock. Andrew Mcllride. a 13-year-old boy of Shamokin, was taken to the Iiner'hopltal at Fountain Springs several . mouths ago to be treated for au abscess. The hospital stall' performed an operation on the youth, but bis strengtli had failed ami lie died from the shock on Sunday. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lussia & Bakr. AshUnd, Pa., is printed on I ever s k. CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH IVSONTH FOR 11 $ 400.00 $3,400.00 SOAP siniBBn n MMsam RULES. KTerrmnnth during t" n eschoftb6 4dJtrUt4 iwillboawnrai-aiib l'illt,wa: 'Xtio i itiiiipuiiior wno veaai in in. thndi-triftiuvUiiehbs m shsrssldM rillrecivet$IUO'nkli. .. . The a Couii'otlloni who wad In t-bs Next l.nriiest MMiiiuers o( cou nt tpun tlie dlftriut In nblchthw ruHidewill Kacll rwielfe st winner. optii.n i n liKly'Bursenciemsn'sriorCe peelnl inrjeie, pi Ttie I O Oumpetlli jeclnl liiilo:e, rtia I fk (JomDe rj, ;orswl rboswnd lot libs dhw Si.lcr T.a r..l !V,iiilii.vu at a est Numbers of oaanons fnnj Uwd triot in wblch tliuy rebtd. will Bncli reoelvefttmuoeyi option s lu.ir'.ur guutltunan's Gold Wstsb, pttes 9H. . Y 1 1 2. The nnmnutninn. will rinui ill. I. alt Ilav of Itarh IlloiilhduriiislSOT. (uiini reaeTyed too late lur one tnoutli s cutnuutitioi petition will be putlntotaeu.it. 3. Oompf.tit.irs who obtain wrappers from unsold lanin dHaliir'.atiHik will be diiuuafifletL Emnlofees in deaW'. stock will be difi of I.er brother., Ltd., aod tuult timllin., atede- liArraail frtim nimiiafltl itins. a. t iwlnlultUlnfU A printed ll.tof Winners In Ooinpsinort ill be forwarded I n Competitor. In about U defS after eaoh conipetlliiw cloMe.. A, Lever BrotberH, lAd., will endeavor to award tne Erne, fair! tu the Lent of their ability and Judgment, ut it i uuderBt.Mtd tbut all w lui compete OfTea to ao- cept the award of liver Brotliurft, Ltd., MfuMb r.liVLU JlltOS., Ltd., New York. 1 MM ItlHlulay Celebration. Little Alliert Burner was agreeably enter- I tsined by his friends in honor of his sixth anniversary at his home on Mayberry alley, last evening. A number of presents were also presented to the little host. The follow ing young folks enjoyed the festivities of the evening: Olive and Archie Hares, Kditli and Ray Whyte, Ell Zimmerman, Albert, Florence and Maggie Burner, Helen, Elmer ami (Hiwie Dower, Emma aud Margaret Powell, Mamie Retchavle, Bella and Lawrence Wado, Delia Gibbous, Annie McLaughlin, Mary Bhields, George and Arth'ir Davies, Annie and Essie Carey, Katie Rreslin, Frackville; Mrs. George llBres, Mrs. Maggie Powell, Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, Mrs. J. Zimmerman and daughter, Evelyn; Mrs. Luke Boweu, Mr. and Mrs. George Humor, Mlssos Mary Ann Davies. Mary Parkor, Maggie Ooodhead and Messrs. George Hares, Alfred Siffiter and Robert Parker. Met lit Ashland. Tlie classis of the East Susquehanna Synod of tne Reformed church convened at Ashland last evening. Rev. Schneider, of Shamokin, who is the retiring president, preached tho opening sermon. Wedded TliM Morning. A ptetty wedding was solemnised during the celebration of high mass at the Church of tlie Holy Family tills morning, the con tracting iiartles being Miss Carrie l'loppcrt, of Nortli West street and Joseph Lclnhelser, of Pnttsvllle. The ceremony was performed lry the rector. Rev. Schuettelkoefer In tho presence of many friends of tho contracting parties. The happy couple were attended by Miss Lelnbelser, of Pottsvllle, a sister of tho groom, and Joseph Ploppert, of West Coal street, a cousin of the bride. Immediately after tlie ceremony a bridal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Tho newly married couple left fur Reading this afternoon, where they will reside. She Knew. "Do you, know the value of nri oathf" asked the magistrate of nn old woman who wos to bo the next witness. "Yes, sir, 1 docs. (3tie of these hero lawyers glvo mo 5 to ewenr 'gtilnst t'oth er sldo. That's tho value of tin oath, nln't Itf" Pick Me Up, t5 Wortli of Advice. In tho old dayg when tha lord chief jus- tloewns simply Mr. Clmrles Russell ho wus"ptopprd by a solloitorof his acquaint ance holding i 5 Hank of Knglund noto In his hand. Passing tho note tp tho bud ding Q. C, tho solicitor Inquired.' IB It ocnulner" Tho lord chief iustico eyed It critically nnd pronounced It n good noto, tit tho same tinio deliberately niitlliiR it In his nockot. Tlie solicitor thanked him nnd requested tho return of tho noto, hut nil tho sutisfao tlon ho got wns: "I norer give nn opinion under 5." Pearson's Weekly. Wrong Giieiis. Mr. Beechwood If I had nil tho rnonoy I've spent foolishly, I'd Mr. llomowood (Interrupting)- You'd snvo It, of ooursof Mr. lleooh wood Not tit nil. I'd spend It I gain. Pittsburg Cliroiilelo-Telogniph. mm). omntvn 1 ntr r Jt. mil. I rj .. i Algernon, son of Huuiiiel htclubnch, ag& 10 munth9, nt ma resilience oi ins rnuiiparcms, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I) Urown. of Lost Crock Funeral by Lehigh VaUoy trnln from Lost Creek nt 12:15 p. m.f for Pottsvllle, Wedne uay, uiu inst. o--'i-t , i.U- NATi for over of the Globe fcr KEUEALQIA and similar Oomplaintsl imu rn-iiarca unacr mo sirinecnt GEI iRMAII MEDICAL LAWS presort pod by eminent piy tlcians i DR. RICHTER'S (( a BiSniiftn i EKPELLER. TVorlll renoiimeil I ltimrknMv finrroscfnl I snnly ri-nnlno wtili Trade Mark " Anchor,' It. .iu. uuiilcr&Co., Hlol'iarlbt.-fii loik. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Eranoh Houses, Own Glassworks. & so els. fenaorscu & recommended A. Vasley. 106 H. Main St.. w C. H. natrenbuoh, 103 N. Main St., . r. D. Jiirnn, 6 s.Maln Shenandoah. , OR. fllCHTER'S 'ANCIIOlt" STOIIIACIIAT. bout for , iMprnMncTnnincii t:oiinilnlniw. MISCELLANEOUS. "IV JTLD, Active reliable mnn to trnvel nnd I solicit orders for nursery stock; perinnn ent eintiloymetit; exneiises nnd snlJiry or eojimUloti. For terms mldresi the It. C. Ohnse CoM South Penn SiUiire, Phllndelphl 5-H 13 111 OU SAMi Lot 30x150, sltuato on Wt Coal V ttreot. Two single houses, one on the front nml tho other on tho rear of lot. Vor prfco nnd term npply to T, It. Iteddull, Attorney-fit-law, corner of Main nnd Centre streets. 4-28-tf VOT1CI5. This certifies thnt William IN Ciwhner. of 35 North West street. 1 s nt present Appointed sole tiKeut for the Apollo lAiiip- Tim undersigned aree to protect, nt their own eost, nnd to defend any law suit or action thnt mny ho taken by nny person or corporation In regard to Apollo Iamiw. Mi-lv Ai'ollu Ikcd. Gas Light Co. JjlHTATK OP JMRS L. MON11KCK, Hit li eened. Letters of ndiiiinifctratioii on the estate of JaniOH L, Moubeck, late of Union township, Heliuylkill county, PcuiiNylvnnln, deceiiseu, have been rrnnted to the undersiKiied, residing lit said township, to whom nil persons indebted to said estate lire requested to make payment, nnd those having elulms or demnnds will make known the same without delay. Jkkfkkon F. Kiskmiiaukk, 8. (i. M. Hoi.Loi'KTKit, Administrator. Attorney, Ulienaudoah, Pn. May 24, 18V7. t S-aSt-oaw fl WllSIGAIt FEKST I A grand production of the beautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will he if i vuii on YE.., IE I '97, -AT- BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices A sal. toil by tlio SCHOPPE OliCIIESTttA The imiiliit-tluu will tie given for the lienoHt ... of the - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - S3 Cents. KN IKltCTin mirv i liiTt ordtir. for oar b.rdy ml aaliiry to thoae leaving hoiit.-, or loinniiaalou to lo cal Ruuut.. Permanent em ployment The ba.ineafl faulty learned Addrea. The It.li.CIIAMlM'n. li' Ho. iuu (j,,, I'l.lla, BV THE CHASE MUHSERIES Greatest Kver lmd in this section is now going oil tit ' - our store. We've bought Hie entire stock of n retail shoe store thnt failed. The goods will be sold without regard to former price or their renl value. There are a grent ninny very fine shoes in this stock, and the former owners would weep if they could see the little bits of prices we are now asking. Come quick for the goods can't last long whan people know what we are doing. hactory ... ...Shoe Store, J. w G. UUSTO'S BARBER SHOP -r-Will remove on June ist to 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, (Fergttson House Jiloek.) NO. CHAS. - DERR'S Commencement Gifts. We are n! ready prepared to cater to tlie 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. Hain St. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest aud Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 " West Coal Street. A genuine Avalfiom wfif you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. fluln and Coal Sts. nortar nod Hit eoi-nti-nUy ih taK Ch t 0tiirHtKi drink and vltmrH. on miniiiFi', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or I'OBT OAHBOM. Subject to Ilepubllean rules. ho es o -a fi. Moyer, Mgr. 11 - OLD - STAND. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking !: T3 N. Jardin Street. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 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.' Toams to Hire. litre ft ufa nnd reliable tf or tor work In ir Diirivosw Buvsliteiua llir M.wutlv' on lutud nt rwwonable rt O AM EK S6HIELDS, No. 410 But Centre stret. Opuniilte RwdlBK railroad etaton. pOB aUWIII'i', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ok OHWiasBUua. Subject to IletiublloAn rule.