c TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper and ink you use ill your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN -a North IVleln SSt. T he Store- That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage ol our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : neatttifUl Baby Carriages and Upwards. jsgi Handsome Iron Bedfiteads ami Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, 118 East Centre St. Iad Worker. It U snltl that loud working disfigures tho human body more than any other kind of work. In this Industry It Is Inevitable that aooiUT or Inter the workers must succumb to lend iotamlng, and there would Hpponr to bu no ;urt of the body that the poison ous limits mid Conduit particles which jwrmcatfl the atmosphere of the workshops do not iift'ect. 'Dip complexion takes on a ghastly, corpscllko pallor, diu gums turn blue, the teeth dcoay rapidly nud fall out, and the eyelids are hideously inlliiined. A sera tcli or an abrasion of the skin becomes an unbeatable sore. Later on, when nerves mt1 .illpwjeg be come affected by (he nolMH J the blood, the cycluills are drawn Into 6laHipl iott tlims and take on a dim and bleared ap inaranre. Tho Joints, especially the knee and the wrist, 1 ecomc feniipuralyzctl, ""'1 tho whole lot in Is gradually bent and con torted. New York Journal. ""?No ono should 1 cconio too proud. A ,Vl- tl..,,,,,1, (.1,1 ,,11, e, 1,1,, mi fulls to iUllE iuiuu,.. - - - disrtgj everyone has hud an ancet,or who wore slue wmBKcnsK-iemeuu umuo. Tho greatest difficulties To wliero we arc not looking for them, QootKMi. Whale's milk Is sold to bn nauitnble and wholesome. The DaMght 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, Gloves and Handkerchiefs in all correct styles at right prices. Sheeting: Muslin One yard wide, 4c per yard. SHEETING Double width, 2J& yards wide for iz4 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 124 cents. New Silks. We carry a superb stock and not a piece that's not proper in price or style. The iTcCall Patterns. More than five hundred new styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, 110 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 House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. 1 1 i anu L,iuyu i r- A J r &ireeis, Shenandoah. J WK HAVE THK HANDSOMK8T UIWIONH OP ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, No. ar U'e Centre Street.- I SENATOR M'LAURIN NOW. Thft l'opnlor Connrcwinmu fltiooetn the I-nle Spun (or lCni'lu. Columbia, H. C, May 28. Governor Btlerbre today appointed Congrregaman John I McLauiin to the seat In the national aenate wade vacant by the death of Jooeph If. Rarl. Senator Mc Laurln will serve until the election of hi successor at the next session of the legislature, which convenes next Janu ary. The Mew senator was born at Tied Bluff, Marlboro county, In 1860, was educated at the village academy at JOJtlf t. M'LAtTlHJJ. Warrenton, V., at Swarthmore col lege, near Philadelphia, and at the University of Virginia, where he studied law and was -admitted to the bar In 1882. In 1890 he was elected to the state assembly, and a year later was chosen attorney general of the state. He has been a member of the Fifty-second, Fifty-third, Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth congresses. Killed Ills Hoy niul Illinxnir. New York, May 26. Charles K. Hill yard, 60 years old, a well known law yer of Brooklyn, shot and killed his 18-year-old son, William, and himself Monday nlRht, at what hour Is not known. Their bodies were found yes terday afternoon In a bedroom In Hill yard's elegant home. Mr. Hlllyard't wife died last October, and since that time he had been subject to melan cholia. He constantly spoke of his loss, and at limes seemed to be deranged. He was always devoted to his son, and nfter his wife's death this famine Brew Into a passionate affection, which seemod greater during his periods of mental derangement. Shortly after hlB wife's death Mr. Hlllvard made his will, bequeathing between $70,000 and $80,000 to the boy. Tho Presbyterian AsMembly. Eagle Lake, Ind., May 26. The Pres byterian general assembly yesterday settled two Important questions. Thi first was not to Bell Us building in New York and ths second to have only one secretary ,af home missions. The lat est echo df Jilis contra teriy over Dr. Brlexs and tin Onion- seminary came, up in the report of ths 'judicial com mittee, which efct&nded to all presby teries the order to Sxclude studentB of that seminary from their care. It was apparent that few commissioners knew what they were voting upon, as the matter came up on nppeal from some unnamed nctlori of the synod, of NW York, the name of the case alone being given. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A barroom. In New York was blown up yesterday by an explosion caused by the tapping of a barrel of alcohol: John D. Rockefeller has plans on foot whereby ho will have n monopoly on ore and coal carrying. fc.Sarah L, Krven, the typewriter of ex Hanker Spalding, of the Globe Savings bank, hns IeftChlcago and is now in Denver. During a display of fireworks at Nantes, France, four persons were killed and a score Injured' by the ex plosion of a bomb. Advices from Havana say the facts and figures In Consul General Lee' report prove It would be better for Spain to give up the island. A Kingston. Jamaica, dispatch says: An engine on the Jamaica railway ran Into a trolley car In a tunnsl, killing three persons and Injuring four others. The share of the lawyers In the Struggle for the Dlythe estate, settled In San Francisco, will be $2,7110,000, or ovr two-thirds of the millionaire's es tate. HAS THE PRIEST FLED ? ltepoit Clrculatfil Hint Futher Mncbnl koMHUI Sailed fur Kurupe, Tin Mt. Caimel Slar says a report just transpires to tlio eflect that Father Maclmik owski, recently installed as pastor of St. Joseph's Polish church of Mt. Carmel, lias set sail for Europe, and that ho lias left several creditors in these parts who will sadly rue his departure. The report comes from Shamokiu, where Father Maohuikowski for a long time served the Polish Catholic church prior to his removal to Mt. Carmcl. According to tho statement of several persona who claim to know positively tho priest went from Mt. Carmel to Philadelphia, and shortly afterwards to New York city lie Is said to have set sail on an ocean steamer for Kurope on Monday of last week. just in time to elude the presence of a pursu ing creditor who arrived upon the ocean shore just as tlio vessel was loosening from its mooring. John Kulitik, one of Mt. (Jamicl's citizens, was one of tho priest's closest friends ud had endorsed him at different times for considerable sums of money. Some color of truth is lent to the report by the admisslous of Father Machniltowgki before bis departure from ' town that lie was in straightened fliumvisl difficulties. There are many of Father Machuikowski's friends who will not believe the report, es pecially iu view of the fact that tho priest before he lelt secured from Bishop Mc (iovern a leave of absence for three mouths, on the representation that he needed rest ami was physically uusble Ui atteud to tbe many ouervus pastoral duties devolving upon hloi. The IIlfMHHHburg Trliil Tlio old town of liloomsbuag has not been so excited since tbe Hetter-Tully-Mcllugb UUl as it is ovsr the Knorr-Wiuterstein case liich opened yesterday before Judge Enuen trout as Judge Ikeler had declined to sit in judgment. There wss a wild rush to the curt loom when the doors were ojieiied. A jury was obtained without much difficulty and when the defendants were arraigned Knurr plead guilty while Wititerstcin en tered a plea of not guilty- The preliminaries having been disposed of the taking of testi mony commenced this inorniug. MusIumI Assistants. John mid Peter 8choppe and lleujaiuiu Iiaddow, of town, will assist Prof. J ones' orchestra st the commencement exercises of the high school graduates at Mahanoy City to morrow eveulug. LjoM-Diimi Oontewtt Tbe opsnlug day of the last weak of Judge Lyon's side of tbe Lyon-DflHU contest, yes terday, was marked by the discovery of several illegal votes for each side. To-dsy tho election officers from Schuylkill town ship. Kruikvllle and other districts were heard. COTTOLENB. Marion Harland says: "Lard unndnlUrntml Is lfs wholeiome tlmn vetAbts oil, nnd nhholutely pernicious to moot Btomaotji." KaUvnat tVo Book. Cooking experts and physicians unite iu condenmine lard for its indigestible and un- fcs healthy qualities, and these that pure, healthful vegetable food product. Containing only refined cotton-seed oil and choice beef suet, Cottolene is wholesome, nutritious, and easily digestible. Tbe gebulne Is Mid everywhere In one to ten pound Una, with our tndfMnnrkn "CtoMo tfne" ttml iter'i head in eottun-plant urcutn ou every tin. Not guaranteed If eold In any otner way. Made only by Tills ft. K. FAXIUIAKK COMPANY, BU loul. New York. Chicago. ffllimmiiiuiiiiiiiil YEHTKRDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntloiinl l.pngne. ' At Cincinnati Brooklyn, fl; Cincinnati, 2. At Mttsburg-Baltlmore, 0; Pittsburg, 1 At Iyulvllle Boston, 7; Louisville, 1. At Chicago New York, 8; Chicago, 0. At Cleveland-Cleveland, 10; Philadelphia, 9. At St. Louis St. Lxralt, 8; Washington, 6. ltnntai'ti I.tHiKiie. At Toronto Toronto, 4; Syracuse, 1. At Itochester Buffalo, 11; Rochester, 8. At Wllkesbarre First game: Providence, 12, Wllkesbarre, 7. Second game: Wllkes barre, 8; Providence, 4. Atlantic I.enjtuo. At Hartford-Norfolk. 8; Hartforo, 2. A-t Lancaster Rending, Iinncaster, 2. At Paterson Richmond, 8; Paterson, 8. InveHtliftitors' Appropriation Pnmed Harrisburg, May 28. In the senate yesterday a warm discussion was pre clpltated when the bill providing for an appropriation of some $00,000 to pay 1 the expenses of the Andrews senator ial committee came up for final pas sage. The bill finally went through by a vote of 28 to 11. MEMORIAL DAY "PRESS." Snmenlr of flrent Interest In Addition to, the Unrltaleil Newspaper, lie sure to jet the Decoration D.iy issue of The Press. If you do not, you will regret It. In keeping with tlio importance of tlio day, Tlio Press will Issue, on Sunday, JIny 30, nn (Million which will be In all respects worthy of the occasion it commemorates. But be yiind all else, tlifsdny's issue is to bo dis tinguished by n souvoulr which will be not only of great inteiest to all who may secure It by orileriug tlicir copies of tlio paper in ad vance, but will provo to bo, as well, a sou venir of peinmnent interest and value. It will do mote than furnish pleasure lor a day, It will lies thing of beauty to be pre served for all time. In order to mala certain of securing this Memorial Day gift, it is wise to order your copy of tlio paper from your newsdealer in time. A bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway l'iur Syrup in tlio house saves doctort.' bills, snvet tioublo, nnd vory often saves precious lives (Jives almost instant relief in cases of coughs, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. MAHANOY CITY. Tho commencement oxerciscs of the three grammar schools will bo held ow-'rhursday .ifternoon. An-iulmission fee will bo charged and tho proceeds will bo donated to tho pub lic library fund. Miss Mary K. Shreyer and John V. Post, both of town, were married in St. 1'Klelis' church tills morning. Miss Lizzie Shreyer, sistor of tlio bride, was the bridesmaid, and Charles I'. Post, brother of the bridegroom, tho groomsman. Prof. Calvin D. Yost, principal of the High school, last evening entertained the graduating class at tho homo of Charles H. Wagner last ovouiug. Mrs. William N. Elir liartaud Miss K. Maud Smith rendered n piogram ot vocal and instrumental music. Luncheon was served at ten o'clock. Hurt at Indian Itltlgo. Hy a fall of coal shortly after dinner to day at the Indian Kidgo colliery, Matt. I'archulla, received cuts about tlio bead, lace and back, which bled profusely. Tho in jured man was removed to his homo on South Janlin street. Special Council Meeting. A special meeting of tho llorough Council will bo held to-morrow evening to arrange for the tour of tho town on Saturday and other business. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for tlio "Herald" Dally hy Stark Brothers, Brokers, Kgan Building. OPfiNtUO, ct.esINO. Am. Tobacco 71 71 Atchison J0J4 UJ54 Am. Sugar Jtet 11IK J1ST4 Cuii. Southern 47 47H Jersey Central TSJt 73M rsortli wttelern judb& juu?s C. It. & a - - lm 751 Chicnisn Has 81H 81 St. Paul 71M Itoek Island ((ti Omnlin StU, t) a t a & st. 1 w American Spirits 10 10 D. & II - 10B 1 I). L. &W , tUM .H Lehigh Valley ,M. . (ten. Klectrlo - $M 'VM Lake Shore lifi, VSS Louis tc Nosh 4SH 4 Manhattan tS SB Mo. Pacific ., 19J 4i National Ixml SS 85J4 Bait & Ohio , lak 11 N. Y. Central Wi 100 V. 8. Ixuitlier BBHj SSJi No. Pao. Com lMf ISM No. Pac. I'M 3rJ$4 87K Piu.ll1o.MaII . ttfi 37 Heading 1 MM Ten.i. O & 1 18i 1K Texas Paalfle. , Union l'Mlrto i 7 7 Wabash l'I'l) mi 18 Western Union... ,........ 74 80 South ltw. Pfd M XK dies AiOlilo IHJJ 19 W. L. Brie V. B. Itubber 8X 8i Chicago Market. OPKNIKO, CUMINO Wlwot, Sept 60 WA July 70J. 6K Corn, Syi. W M ot, slZ"Z"!""!Z""lZ WR itJ July .'. 17 Pork, Start 81J S07 July 807 S02 Lard, 8it S77 870 July SS7 S62 HOOD'S VlXSUi cure Idver ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Honiluche. A. nloas'nt laxative. All Druggists- Miss Senior Having secured a CITY TRIMMER Is prt-porril to meet her friends with Chestnut : Street : Styles SHENANDOAH PRICES COTTOLBNB. same eminent authorities say Montreal. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Oontitry t.hraiileled lor Hasty I'erumil. The llertolct washery atQIrardvllle will ho ready for operation about July 1st. E. G. House, of Weathcrly, has been ap pointed foreman of tbe L. V. shopsat Packer ton. Ashland High School commencement will lie held to-morrow evening. The graduating class numbers six, three young men nud three young women. Miss Margaret Garner, of Ashland, is acquiring fame as an elocutionist. She ap peared before crowded houses at Watcrbury, Conn., recently. "Jack" Stivcits has fully recovered from his sore arm and will again go Into the box for the Itostous. He will pitch iu one of tho i Louisville games, The coal company officials in tkeSliamokln region in receut interviews declare them selves as being confident of approaching prosperity 111 the mining districts. Itev. Win. Heinsn, rector of the German Catholic church, of East Maucli Chunk, has. been appointed Vicar General for the oougre gallons of Polish, Slavonian and Hungarian people in the arch diocese of Philadelphia. A broken wheel on an east bound coal train caused n slight wreck on the Lehigh Valley railroad', near White Haven, about 7 o'olock yesterday morning. Fivo coal care wero derailed, buttralllc was not intorferid with. Edward Scott Marble, tho veteran actor and dramatist, who has hitherto been a free thinker, has been received Into tho Catholic church. The baptism was performed by Kev, W. A. McLoughlin. of St. Stephen's Catholic church, Pdlladelphia . who himself was au actor before he became a priest. While walking tin tho streets of Hazlelon yesterday morning for exercise, Frank Leiu 4aug. aged 80 yesra, was suddenly striken with paralysis. Hb wss carried to his home near by. The entire left side was affected ind all power of speeoh gono. He sauk rapidly and died late in the afternoon. X telegraphic dispatch In the morning papers yesterday states that D.iuiol Kist liard, of Lcadville, Colorado, had a dilli culty with two men in which ho shot one man and fatally wounded another. There is much curiosity to know whether Mr. Kist- hard is tho sumo Kcntlcmau who formerly resided at Wcatherly, In tho test case brought against the County of Lackawanna by Itichard Ilarrou, constable of Olyphant, to determine tho amounts which a constahlo had right to charge for tho sorvico of subpoenas, under tho act of 1803, an opinion was handed down by Judge G muter, which shows that the constables aro in the right and have tho full authority of law to charso fifty cents per sorvioo for subpoenas, no mattor how many aro on the paper. Do you scratch aud scratch, nnd wonder what's tho matter? Doan's Ointment will instantly rejiovo and permanently euro any itchy disease of the skin uo matter of how longstanding. Deeds lteeordcd. From P. J. Ferguson and wife to Leon Deuowskl, premises in Shenandoah; from C. Tower, by executors, to Anna Jane I'mlioltz, premises in ToworCity; from Wm. G. Shartcl etal, to Susan Valentine, premises in Potts villo; from Carrio L. Stout et vir, to Lucy Ann Teter, premises iu Pottsvillo; from Margaret Curran to Myer Strouse, guardian, premisos in Manheim township; from Eliza Eoiner, et al, to Sam. S. Drowu, premises in Itchier City; from Christian Leidncr and wife to Henry Weber, promises in Upper Mahantongo township j from Christian Ilenrlk and wife to Jacob Arnold, premises in Uppor Mahantongo township; from Christian Ilenrik to Honry Wobor, premises in Uppor Mahantongo township ; from Henry Weavor aud wife to Andrew Geist, premisos in Uppor Mahantongo township; from Andrew Goist and wife to Isaac Schaofer, premises iu Mahantongo township; from Issao Schaoferand wife to PetcrZcronk, premisos in Upper Mahantongo township; from Jacob Stehr and wife to Petor Zerflnk, premises in Upper Mnbautongo township; from Peter Zerflnk and wife to Jared Zor fluk, premisos in Upper Mahantongo town ship; from Isaac Soliae0'or and to Petor Zcr flnk, premises in Upper Malmutpngo town ship. ' Ask your grocer for no "Eoyal Fatent flour, and tako no other brand, It is tkebest flour made. An liasy doing Genius. The one out nntl out genius tbe writer knows Jives down In Ohio, Anything lie wants nud cannot buy ho Invents, Anything- in tho market that lie needs, If it bo a nmnufuotured nrtlclo and eotts more than he cures to puyf h makes. He Is em ployed by one of tho lurge establishments in his section of his country. Ho just wanders about at bis own sweet will, making an improvement hereand there on the engines that lie Invented and keeping them just n little in advance of all com petitors. When his Investigating turn of mind suggested tlio desirability of tils having n telescope, lie went to Pittsburg to get It. The prloo was too high, aud he notified the house tout ho would go home aud make one. lie was answered hy an incredulous laugh, but he did perfect ovory dotoll ex cept tho len son in n way to put previous tifforts to tho blush. Tlio result of his sec ond trip was to leurn that the lenses com prised th. ohlof ltom of cost in a telescope. He oould get no reduction and again served notice that he would go home and inuko what ho wanted. The idua was scouted, but tills genius oarried It out and Inoldon tnlty Invented the finest method of grinding lenses that has ever been known, To please ono of his children he pro duced the first automatlo piano nud the first machine to grind out iinnio from n punctured sheet of paper or metal. Ono thing about this genius is that he never patent his Inventions. It is enough pleasure for him to work out puzzling me chanical problems, and be nevor thinks of n omy except when ho has ocousiou to upcj.d it. I)i U'oit I ieo Pres. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsroithing dons sail on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-es Ltf Buy Keystone Hour. He sure that the name Lhssiu A. Hark, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever it.ck. HE PICKED A CAP. A Mnhnnoy City Pole Loses Three of Ills lingers. Gesrge Evftnoho, a Polish ymmg iuki rr .iding at Malianoy City, had three fin ') ' his right hand blown offby th explosion of s dualln esp last evening. His head and face were badly cut. Evsucho Is employed at the Ellsngowsn colilety nnd is rather weak minded. While on his way home from work last evening lie found a cap and secreted It In his pocket. After supper he sat upon hit lied and com menced picking at the cap with a miner's lamp pick. An explosion followed which shook the house and startled tho neighbors, who rushed to the scene to ascertain what had tupped. When tho smoke cleared away Evawho was found In a corner of the liud room and In a pool of blo.'d. Peter Peliiny, who sat beside Evancho when the explosiou occurred, wos thrown to the floor and rc coived numerous cuts about tho head and face. Evancho was sent to tho Minors' hos pital. PERSONAL MEW HON. Miss Sarah Retldy is visiting her sitter in Delano. i)r. Tnggarl and wlto, of Frackvlllo, spent yesterday In town. Mrs. G. W. Ileddall. of Port Carbon, Is tho guest of town relatives. M. J. HaughiiBy, of Mnhsuoy City, Was seen about town last evening. Matt. Kepchlnakl, of the Aroaile cafe, is spondlng several days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Jabes Powell, of East Coal street, visited relatives at Mahanoy City to-day. Itev. G. W. VanFossen aud wife last even ing returned from a visit to friends at lietlilehem. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brotighnll, and son. John, have returned home from n visit to Pittsburg friends. A True Parasite, There nro not ninny tmo pamsltes in tlio vegetable kingdom. The mistletoe is un questionably one of the most perfect sam ples of this ohiss of vogetublo growth. It is absolutely dependent upon Its host for subsistence, nnd In time draws tho very llfeblood from tlio plant to whloh it nt toches itself. Experiments hnvo been made ill raising tho mistletoe in greenhouses, but tho results are sonrcoly satisfactory. Tho mistletoe Isnn exceedingly slow grow ing plant, two leaves and a bit of stalk be ing nil that is usually produced during tho Benson. Therefore some of tho gnarled nnd knotty bmnchos which we see in our mar kets represent long yours of patient en deavor. New Yprk Ledger. Dii;i). 1IROOMH On tho 23th Inst., Kllzobeth, wife of Albert It Broome, aged -II years. Funeral will take place on I'rlilny 28th lust., at 2 p. m.. from the family residence, 118 West Oak street. Services In All Saints' church. Inter ment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itelatlves and friends resp ctfully invited to attend. 2t Itching, Irritated, scaly, crusted Scalps, dry, thin, and falling Hair, clennted, purified, and beauti fied by warm shampoos with Cctioura Soir, and occasional dressings of Cptiooba, purest of emollient!, the greatest eUn cures. Treatment will produce a clean, healthy scalp with luxuriant, luetrons hair, when all clso fulls. Sold thrnuehftut th world. Fottsk Daca Airp Cubm. Coar.,snle Prop., UoBton. jjlj-'Uow to produce Luxuriant Ilair," mailed free. CL'IMQ flM CIDC wlUl Eeiema Inltanlly relteTed OMflO Ull rlSlC brCUTICCBtKIUkDIEl. MISCELLANEOUS. V cut NT 150, Active reliable irtnn to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock; perman- I'lnnlovmei.t: expenses ami salary rma address the It. C. CI t onmlssion. i or terms aiu rest tne if. v. C'Jinse Co., South Penn Square, Philadelphia 511 13 TTlOIt HATJ?. Lot 80x150, situate on West Coal ? street. Two single houses, one on the front and the other on tho rear of lot. For price nnd term apply to T. R. Ileddall, Attorney-at-law. corner of Main and Centre streets. 4-28-tf ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! If you want the reg ulation Grand Arnly and Sons of Veterans suits, the onlj place to secure them is at tlio One-Price Clothing House, No. io South Main street. These suits are guaranteed in every respect. We have been headquart ers for those suits for many years, and we stand ready to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price is right, the goods are guaran teed, and the com mand is, Forwa rd I March I TO TUB 0NEPRCE CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 South Main Street, L. REPOWICH, - Proprietor. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We lwve no competitors. fl IWUSIGflL pEBST ! A jfraiul production of the beautiful ctiiiUtt "REBECCA" Will be given, on-- I EI. IE V ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHBNANDOAH. PA., By a Choir of 6o Voices -AwUtved by iu SCHOPPE ORCHESTRA The production will lie iflven for the benefit - - of the - - - Pilmltive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 35 Cents. "OOLTjDUfT." mm Lartr it j-itclvipf -t xini BWashmflFonvflepj THE N. K. Chicago, St. Louis, wmmmwmi T-U jS V m i ne eatest m Sale Hi Imp mm Ever lmd hi thiV seedon is ii6v ' fiBtlTi,bii at our store. We've bought the eiltire stock if n retail shoe store , that railed. ' ' . - The goods will be sold price or their renl value. There tire a great many very fine shoes in this stock, nnd the former owners Would weep if they fea could sec the little bits of prices we are now. fjjg asking. Come, quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory... Shoe Store, -J. ' 1: w G. UUSTO'S BARBER SHOP Will remove on NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, (Ferguson ITouse IllocU.) CMS. - DERR'S FOR THIS WEEK-" We oiTer 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. Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Ladies' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutters, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Buttoners, Etc, Ete, We call special attention to our large aud complete line of Sulphur Stone Novelties. Largest stock in the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. Hain St. pon suEitii'i', H. S. ALBRIGHT, OP ORWIMWRa, Subject to ltiHilllon rules. "fJOtD DU8T." ultie oi ! v urvw tiuie. luatlt1 only by FAIRBANK COMPANY, Mew Yoik, Boston, I'hlladelpuls. without regard to former ro mm ms mm R. Moyor, Mgr. mm Juno 1st to-- - OLD - STAND. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and VicfriFty -For- Beer and Porter Try, Barbey's Bohemian Beer:. Evan J. Davies, MVBRY AND Undertaking: I 13 N. Jardin Street. jpoit HHE1UKF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or I'okt Cabuoii. Hukject to lteiulillcan rulw. ot Shoes
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