V, TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper Hiid ink you use in your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, I00KS & BROWN North Main t. T he Store That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage oi our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : Ileautiful llaby Carriages HUtl Upwards. 3 Handsome Iron Bedsteads and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont t 1 8 Bast Cntr St Hlc.wln Slixlmp. One of our fair lady cycllata collided Willi n barber pole which itanda 111 front of Ktiouse's pool room, on Kast Oak atieet. last evening. Fortunately she eacaiHsd without injury- l'aniienlilii IHu1vm1. In niiiitlier eoluinn of to-duy'g issue nn lioiiueeiueiit ia made' of the dissolution of partnership between V. V. Monacliati anil Nicliol.is Kivihiind. of the New York Pro gress I'ap Company. Sir. Moniighnn huscn hhkoiI iii the saloon business, on South Main street, while .Mr. Freibiuid's future iuten tiuns lire not yet known. OimrHlloii lVrloriued. An operation waa performed upon Mrs. Sparrow, of North Chestnut street, by Dr. J. 1'ierie Koberta yesterday, with limrked ue i's. Mrs. Sparrow had been (tittering from an nbeii on the left knee which Involved :iu i.pi imiK at the kuee jolut. The patient is lining well. On Duty Again. Krink V. MiDi r.aott, s?enerul manager of the 1'. All. telegraph olUue, has returned "Vroni a vaeiuioii of two weeks and this morn rStf Kiv ftneS-. b position at the oftlrc. Tlieodore.f. Keller.Vwho filled the place duriiiK Mr MeOeruioU's ulwcuce, bus turned to Ashiauu. Hoard ifiiinpeiXCitiislit William Xonelskl was uVested last night liy l'olicenieu Kester and lllter for trying to get away without paying board bill of $5 to Mrs. Muiy Suierhak, a wiiilw. lie settled the case Iwfore Justice Shoenikur by giving a power of attorney. Will Sull for llurol Among the passengers who will set sail for Europe on Siitnrilny will bo Knttch I.ockctt of Wilmington, Del. Ho will slok reeupciH' tion for a short period ainontf tho liealtli resorts of tne old country. Mr. kockott will lie remembered as tho obliging clerk, fur many years at tho Forguaon House. r PeniiHj-lvunlii Knlnlir- Tomplnr. Kaston, Pa., M.-'.v 27. Yesterday's session of the Oram! Commander' ot Pennsylvania, Kn hts Templar, elect ed riflli cis as follows: Klght eminent mmiminili-r, Hunv M. Van Zandt of Ilai i i -liuiff : vety eminent deputy Ki inil i (immander, Henry II. Kuhn ot Jiilm-t nvn; eminent grand Kencralls Mini' i. James B. Youngaon of Pittsburg; eminent grand captain general, Adam H. SohniPhl of Reading; eminent grand prelate, Thomas W. Boyle of Union town; eminent grand senior warden, Thomas F. Penman of Scranton; emi nent grand junior warden, Ezra S. Harriett of Philadelphia; eminent grand treasurer, John J. Gilroy of Philadelphia: eminent grand recorder, William W. Allen. M nun inout to CSTouol limn. Danville, Pa., Mav 27. -There was dedicated hero yesterday the $2,500 granite mrmiment to the memory of Colonel Prank K. Haln, who held Im portant positions on the Heading, the Lackawanna and other railroads be fore he became general manager of the Manhattan Elevated railroad, In New York city. Thousands of railroad men attended tho unveiling of this monu ment, which was erected by the em ployes of the New Ycrlt Elevated rail road. Kplo3lnu; 'lioH'cu- ril 'i'.vtj. Ilenovo, P., May 27. Two men were Instantly killed and three others serl loualy Injured bv the explosion of a boiler in the sawmill of Joseph Haney at Glen Hazel, Elk county, yesterday. The dead are William Ji hnson, the fireman, and a man named Schaffer, both of Ileynoldsville. Joseph Haney, the prnpilctf r, and two other men who nere nenr the buildlnj at the time of the explosion were seriously Injured by llvlna di b' Is. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - ail its Brandies. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion i Lloyd House itllU L.IUYU Streets, ( Shenandoah. J Stables, MAHANOY CITY. WX HAVK TUB DKHKJNH UK VK TUB 1 IUNH OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -Xo. 17 Wet Centre street. 2MM lUNlrKJMKJT PITHY POINTS. llHftlHtnltigH Tlmtttglimit the Ooimlry lllirmilrlMt lor llty I'erHml To-rlny I AM'ermion Day Mamon were eeli lu-Hteil In nil the Cntli(llr rrttirrhM. The rvpnlin at Packer Nl. ft colliery at IHpaliHiinnck, are nearly eonipleted. Rumor wy niwratiuin will be returned in a few week. The animal parade and review of the police department of New York city will take place In Madison Square on the after noon of June lit. Fifteen hundred people were dtmppolntrd by the non-appearance of the ladiea have Imll vluh, of New York, which waa Mlieduled to play at Allentown yesterday. (Julie a number tit hnnteit have lieen un the niountainn south of Ixienit Oap the pirnt ew dnya In an endeavor to nhont sonic atcora that have eaeaped from the Kehler Hr.. of l.ociiHt ))le. The lonerii ofl'er live dollars per , head to the person who brings them in. Captain Jack Crawford, ome a resident of this town, gave one of hia liyrder talks to the S people of Wllllhmsport on Monday ulbt. This Is the second time that bo has been I therein the last month. The newspa pcrs devote col inn lis to him, and be seems to have ' captured the town. I Mnry Seharick was at larked by two vicious dogs during recen hour at the lllg Mine Itun school, and before help arrived slie was badly bitten on the face and body. Iter screams brought her brothers, who with the assistance of her schoolmates, rescued her from the mad onslaught of the ferocious brntcs. The dimensions of the new tunnel to be driven from the mammoth bed to the Holmes bed, In the Ijawreuce colliery mines, will lie twelve feet wide, seven feet high above the rails, and Are feet high to spring of arch ; ditch two feet wide and eighteen inches deep. When this is completed It will give new life to this collier'. An oil stove was overturned in the house of Contractor (Jeorge Hall at Mluersville, and set fire to some of tho furnishings. A member of the family quickly threw up the window, and grabbing up the stove In a large rug. threw It to the road below. Itefore the stovo was thrown out, however, the oil which was spilled upon the carpet and rugs took fire and was only extinguished after considerable trouble. Ouhw ret stimulate liver, kidneys and h.iwols. Never sicken, weakon or gripe, 10c. Lehigh VtlUej 1'ilulllcci. Philadelphia Stockholder. Anmmncemeht of tho formal recording of an $3,000,0000 mortgage executed by tho Lehigh Valley Coal Coniimny, gavi rise yesterday to some Inquiry as to the purpose of creating such mi obligation at this time. An official of the Lehigh Valle Itailroad Company informed The Stockholder that the making of this mortgage wiii in pur suance of the arrangement recently entered Into with Drexel & Co., for the funding of the Lehigh Valley Itailroad Company's float ing deb. The gentleman quoted further stated that the Coal Company is indebted to the Itailroad Company to the extent of $5. 126.009 for advances made, and that the mortgigo will practically wipe this in debtedness from the balance sheets of both companies and leave tho Coal Company nearly 18,000,000 available for future re quirement; in other words, the transaction means that the Coal Company's indebtedness is to be liquidated by mortgaging its uniii i cumbered property, and that at the same time provision is in nil o for the Coal Coiii'suiy', future cash requirements. Tho Oirard Trust Company is made trustee under the mortgage As it involves no assumption of additional obligations, hut is merely au adjustment which will work to the advantage of both the Kailrond and Coal companies, tho making of tho new mortgage had no effect whatever upon Lehigh Valley securities in tho market. When you want good roofing, plumbing jas fitting, or general tlnsmithlug done call on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre streot Dealer ir stc-oa 1-tf The Ginln-() Law Suit, Rochcstor, N. Y., May St, 1807. The great $20,000 damage suit instituted by a Mil higun Cereal Company against the Genesee Pure Food Company is at an end. Thoy settled it aud took it out of court for tho ridiculously small sum of $500, and as a practical result, Grain-O is in greater demand than over. Tho now plant, only just completed, is to be duplicated, so that not only tho old friends of tho delicious food drink, which completely takes the placo of collee, hut tho new friends it is making every day, can bo supplied. The buvorago which tho children, as well as the adult, may dring with benefit, will bo furn ished in unlimited quantities. Suits may come aud suits may go, but Grain-0 goes on forever. N. Y. Mall and Express. Ask your grocer for no "Koyal Patent Hour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour mado. Deeds Recorded. From John Wolfgang to Paul Wolfgang, premises in Begins township. From Paul Wolfgang and wife to John Wolfgang, promises in Valloy Vlow. An Birly Pay. Tho employes of t' e P. & It. C. & I. Co. in this district will receive their wages at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. The Day-Light Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Shirt waists and proper dress stuffs, lielts, 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, 2j4 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 I24 cents. New Silks. We carry a superb stock and not a piece that's not proper in price or style. The MoChII Vatterns. 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. $39400e00 As follows: 4 First Prlres, oaoh of $100 Cai - - $ 400.00 20Seoond " " " $100si8?ABlcjolfl.,OOO.Og 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watering - 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes given each month - Total given during 12 mos. 1897, 1400000 WRAPPERS .TO OBTAIN THEM- I KwmratM,R,U?;o4cboflh,ldlrtrW4 'Xkrtt:.t7..;:V I nil me ion immnii m (-ii.il SOAP." Tlic (culled "tJon Itniif") nroto lifiHonU pnMiign fully tmlil mrliiM'tl mIHi ti plirrtof tmprrntittliiff Compel linfu full tinmn nml nilurPNN jhiI JJ,e, J Ne"vYorh. ntm Jlie number of Coupons l.,.vt lima.. I, III. Nfff l oris, innriiuii wo itiarlted on oiitslilo rniprr (top tiff hantl rirner ) Willi niniti OI IIIO IIPIIOl i t.lMiipriin'i i"""" No. ol NAME OF DISTRICT. District x s New York t'lly, llronlilyn. Long ntidstiiteii lslntid NeWjJcrsey. New York tmto (ouiM oj;jk. r. aw, BrooktynLnnpjitul Stalin Itlamiut. PeiTnsvl v aula, JleliivVnret n'"r,v- ItlllUf CSl tirBlllIlL HUU trict of t'nliimb Illll. The New llltBliliid Mtnle; Th Blolire the oslebfjtB.I Meree Hiieclnl. m l'sllern, mTd lu fieo. N. Wewe Oo.. t.nial f.lo, BiMtan snd New York. Fitted with lUrtford 'rteee. Plrrt Clmse Nlekle Lmn., N Dewirtam JMI, Stendtnl OieleaieUr. and Hunt Lsce Saddle. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntloitnl l.HKiie. At Pittsburg Baltimore, 10; Pittsburg, S. At Cleveland-Cleveland, 4; Philadel phia, 2. At Louisville Louisville, 6; Bos ton, 4. At Chicago Chicago, 6; New York, 2. Hiwtern Lciiirno. At Scrnnton-8prlnpr!!eld, 9: Scrnnton. . At WllkMbarre Providence. 19; Wllkes barre, 3. At Rochester Rochcstor, 6; Buffalo, 3. AtliinMo I.o.igite. At Lancaster Lancaster, 11; Heading, 7. At Hartford Hartford, 6; Norfolk, 6. At Pnterson Paterson. 6; Richmond, B. At. lliiliulMlii1iln Vlrst emtio: JfewarK, u, Athlotlo, 8. Second; (fume: Athletic, IB; New ark, 10. IaMl Despite the Governor. Harrisbursc, May 27. In the senate yesterday Mr. Grady Introduced a reso lution Instructing the chief clerk to have printed 6,000 copies ot the rejHirt of the Andrew's senatorial Investigat ing: committee. A concurrent resolu tion to the same effect passed both branches of the legislature, but It was vetoed by the governor. Mr. Grady Htated that the governor vetoed a similar resolution because he said It would cost "00 to have the report printed, but that It would cost less than $100. The resolution passed. It does not have to bo sent to the gov ernor. Do you scratch aud scratch, ami woudor what's the matter? Duhii's Ointment will Instantly relieve and pennsuiontly cure any itchy disease of the skin no matter uf how Ioiik Htamling. Tiimmpm's Kli'drlc ltmul. Work has been started on the olectric rail way between TamHipia and Summit Hill The ilUtance is nearly seven miles, and wil draw from a pomilatlot. of 12,000 people, cm bracliiK tho towns uf Lansford, Summit Hill and the milling patches alonj! the Panther Cieek Valley. Yesterday the Tamaipia anil Iuisfoid Stieet lhiilway Co. put a large force of men to work, and the road will he pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. 'Un read Is supposed to ho completed ami roauy for travel by Sept. 1st, at which time the citizens or Panther Creek Valloy will bo afforded an accommodation which they have been eagerly expecting for a long time. Two gangs of workmen havo been started ono at Summit Hill to work towards Lansford, theotheratNu.il, two aud ono-half miles out towards Tamaqua. The first work to be done will bo grading and ballasting. Tho power hoiHo will bo built In connection with tho Lehigh Coal & Navisatlou Co. shops at Lansford. Jr. ). V. A. M.i otlri. Tho members of Jfaj. Jennings Council Xo. ail", Jr. O. U. A. SI., aro hereby notified to meet In their hall on Memorial Day, May 80th. at S:30 a. in., to participate in the parade and ceremonies attending tho day. All members are urged to bo present, lly order of Stephen Trecibmbo, .In., Councilor. Attest : WlLMAM IEekves, Seo'y. 5-27-2t Miihnnoy City Graduates. Tho twenty-first annual commencement of the Mahauoy City High school will be held at Kaier's opora house, ilahanoy city, this evening. Tho oxorcisos which will he of a musical and literary character will ho participated In by the graduates and othors among whom are the following: Miss Una Hawthrone Lyon, Miss Matilda Clousor, George It. Knapp, Miss Katlo Gorman, Miss Maraaret Donohue, Miss llattle.A. mgen- stosc, Miss Emma Oliver, Otto Langcy. Ed ward C lieeso. Miss Clara U. llaugnuoy, Miss Margaret V. Collins, Miss Mamo OTIrlen, Mias Jennie M. Hornsby, A. Ld- ward Perry, William C. Ilornshy, Clara 1.. Iteed, Kov. L. L. Lohr, J. II. Davis, Prof. John Jonos, V. Iloyerand William II. Evans. Cuiup 'I'-' i Attention! All members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to attend the uoxt regular meeting, in Egan's hall, corner of Main and Centre streets, Tuesday oven Ing, June 1, 1887, us business of importance to each member will bo transacted. The members are also requested to meet at 0 o'clock, sharp, on Saturday, 21)th lust., to take part in the Memorial Day exercises. Ily order of John Calk, Pres. Attest : J. S. Williams, Seo'y. -It Tho Contest Colllt. Witnesses from St. Clair. New Cuttle, North Wayne, 'Delano, Schuylkill Haven and Fnukville were examined In the Lyon-Dunn "contest court yesterday. Most of the wit nesses were election officers. It was learned that Mr. Tillman, who was Judge of the election at the St. Clair South ward poll, is dead, and William Tiilmau, who is one of the inspectors, is now living in St. Louis. At this poll while 278 votes were returned there were not that many It's marked after names of voters. W. II. Price who kept the liallot check list could not tell why this discrepancy occurred. Itase Hull Chat. The Demorest club of Wllliamsport passed through town this morning, en route lo l'otu vllle. "Gappy" Martin, one of the players, remained in town until, noon and had a pleasant time with the "rooters" who cheered him when he played here a few years ago. Miss Senior Having secured a 1(6 CITY TRIMMER Sfc. Is prepared to meet her trleiul with Chestnut : Street : Styles SHENANDOAH PRICES i fc. i t.. runnnj I CASH AND eiVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH for a oe jnn nn miMwlllbe.w.r.l.l..f.''. Tim 1 (tonllH'tUOT WllO Mlldl lfl th I.nrrt Niiuihcr ofooojpons from tliedi-inutintilolili r SUerssidM willncrnnHtOQCnslu The A C'imptitora vrho send la ths next Jjaraesi. nmnuBrnwi "- mng from ' Ull district In nbleli tlwjr rpHldeitlll Kaeil tbobitb m Ypn"r-a im A lAfly'SOTEnniiaiEMrii fierce l-l I.Uuln n,li.Bilin I Next I.nrKCStNiiniherilo eonpors ,'r"m thedle- 1 lie III I imwwiu".ww 2. The Competitions wlllCloee the Lnstllny ft Knell Month daring IK, Oenmns rjeelt too Isle (or one month's competition will be pnt Into toe neil, :l. Oomnotltiirs who ohtsln wrapners from ilneold soip in dealer', stock will tie dleaiASed. KmplorjM ot terer Brothers, Ltd., snd their femlllee, w de barred from coinprtlnir. 4. A prlntertllntof WlnneCTlnOomrltorsahmot will be (.irwnrdod to Competitors in about 11 ds alter eaoh competillon olosee. , Iier Ilrothere. Ltd., will endeeror to nward the rtbieslalrlrtotho liestot their ebillty and JudBMnt, hut It Is understood that all who oomrnte aT to M cept the awnnl of Irfter llrotherS, Ltd., M final. I.UYI3U HKOS.i Mil., NcwY'ork. MAHANOY CITY. The directors of tho Mshanoy City Athletic Association met at tho Mansion House hist evening and elected James P. Foley watch man. The mrk gates have been closed un til the formal opening on Decoration Day. Hoy P. Anstock, of town, lias graduated from the Spring Garden Institute nt Phila delphia after being there two years, although the course is a three-year one. He received the first prlso for still life drawing and sec mid for architectural drawing. Fred. Hatch, of Pottsville. while trying lo cut off Harry Parmloy hi a race at the park last evening, collided with the lattcr's wheel and was thrown several feet In the air, but escaped serious Injury. t'H-di nnd I'tuiiP.er AllnMing:. Bethlehem. Pa., May 27. National Hank Examiner Channlng Bingham has sworn out warrants for the ar rest of John U. Melxell, cashhr, and Willis H. Hoch, teller of the South Bethlehem National bank, upnn the charge of embezzling funds of the bank. The amount ot the embezzlement Is not yet definitely ascertained, but from what has been thus far discovered It Is stated to be $8,000 or $9,000, which amount will not materially Injure thi bank. The entire loss will be madi good, it is Bald that Cashier Melxel1 left town early Tuesday for parts un known. On Tuesday the teller's cash account was short about JS.000, al though It had been correct the day before, and Hoch had disappeared. Yes terday he returned and restored $5,210 of the missing funds. The embezzle ment was discovered on the' semi-annual vlBlt of Examiner IlinF.hiim. which was unexpected. It Is said that Melxell has been dabbling In stuok3. SnlvntlonNtw Vforsdilp DNordcrly. New York, May L. Frederick De la Tour Booth-Tucker, commander of the Salvation Army In the United States, was last night convicted of maintain ing n disorderly house at the big army bnrrncks in West Fourteenth street. Sentence was postponed until June S, and the commander was liberated on the same ball aH he has been under. Booth-Tucker was defended by ex Mayor A. Oakey Hall, 'who quoted from the Scriptures to show that Miriam was the first hallelujah lassie, and that trumpets, cymbals, harps, castanets, cornets and timbrels were used by tho ancient Hebrews In the worship ot God. The judge's charge was unfavorable to the defendant. The Jury was out five hours. Opening lit Lakeside. Great attractions at tho opening nf Lako side on Saturday, May 30th, consisting of huso ball (Ilirnesvlllo vs. Tamaipia, and Delano vs. Earuesville, two games.) A good orchestra furnished by Prof. Jones, of Mahanoy City.and all are invited to enjoy tho music aud dancing. Uoat racing on the lako. The new steamer Albany will make hor first trip of tho season. Tho merry-go-round will also mako its appearance, with good music. 5-!ii-ut Kvldcntly a Fulce. Many newspapers of the region are publish ing a story to the effect that one Alice Ilricc, or Ilright, said tu be a resident of Itlngtown, is suffering from a malady resembling hydro phobia and that it was caused by shock oc casioned by a cat jumping at her when she opened a cupboard door. The story proceeds Tho sight of water or animals provoked tho attacks and her sufferings were something awful. She had to be pluionod to a bed and confined to a dark room. Her agony is so tun ihlo that it is feared alio will hao to ho smothered if she docs not soon die." Daniel I). Ilrcisch, a well known resident of King town, was in town to-day. He says he knows of no ouo in or near Itingtown named Ilrice, or liright, and tho story is news to tho people of that place. Ascension Hay Service. In tho Tiinity lieformed church, on West Lloyd street, Asceusiou Day services will he hold this evening, at 7:80 o'clock, Kov. Itobert O'lloyle, the pastor, will preach. Subject, "Tho Ascension of Christ." Committed to .Tall. Dauiel Iloreu, of Ceutralia, was this morn ing committed by Justice Toomey tu the Pottsville jail in default of payment of flue aud costs fur illegally riding on a freight train. C. & I. Policeman Krelger took him down. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for lliu "Ilerulil" Dully by Stark llrolbers, limbers, IIrhii Iluildlng. OPJWlVn. CI.tMINO. Am. Tobacco T0i 71 Atchison 10J2 Am. Sugar Itef 1I 111 Can. Southern -17 1! Jeisey Central North Western .......... C. II. & Q Chicago (las Hi. l"ul m Huek l.lsml , Omaha . ('. ('. C. A m. L. American Spirits I). .V II " 11. 1.. A:W Lehigh Valley , Gen. Kleclrle like Shore Uiuls & Knob - Manhattan Mo. Pacific m. National lail Ilalt Ohio w N. Y. Oeutml U. S. leather - Xo. Pao.,Oom No. l'ao. l'fd Pacific Mall - Heading- Tenu. u & I Texas Pacific Union Pacific 4. Wabash PHD . Wratern Uulun South. Hw. Pfd Cues JtOhlu W. I Krle .,, U. 8. Hubber , Ohloafo MaiKM, N1KQ, cbosiira. Wheat, Hept.. July Sept July July. Uoru, Oat. Sent.. July Pork, Heut.. July I.srd, Kr.it July- PERSONAL MENTION. .1. W. Johnson spent to-day at Pottevlllc. Mrs. Thomas Dots, Sr., spent to-day in Pottsville. J. Harry James, of Ashland, was a vlsltn" to town to-day, L A. Heaver, of Mt. Carmel, was a town visitor yesterday. Miss Edna Ford was entertained by Fntck- vllle friends yesterday. W. J. Ports attended the Pottsville elvll eon 1 1 to day as a witness. Mrs. Slinos Schloss, of North Main street, Is lsltlug relatives In Philadelphia,. Editor Gnllennan, of the SliMnoltIn DIs patch, was the guest of towu relatives to-day. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyrlak, and daughter, and Mrs. Schley, were passengers to Tieinont to-day. Miss Lizzie Edwards, of North West street, who has been seriously 111 for some titne, Is c mvalciK'ing. Mrs. Thomas Thatcher, of Tamarpm. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Duughcrtv, on West Oak street. Misses Maggie Adams, of Wltllamstown, and Salllo Hughes, of Ashland, wero the guests of town friends yesterday. Mrs. Itoliert Oliver, nf North Main street, who has been confined to lied by lilting fur the past three mouths, was seen on the streets yesterday. Dr. Harry 8. Clauser, of Forty Fort, P., Is the guest of his mother, on West Centre street. Harry is looking lietter than ever. Which ho claims Is largely duo to the nourish ing practice he enjoys in his new field. Arthur Spero, of Wil I la import, manager of a syndicate of 45 clothing houses, of which the Famous here is a branch, is in town look ing up business interests. Mr. Spero, though young lu years Is old in experience, and his knowledge of the clothing business is by no means meagre. A Monster Killed. A farmer from tho Catawissa valley stated this morning that he had killed a black snnko measuring over 5 feet on ono of tho Glrard Estate farms. Tho reptile had been coiled up In the street and made efforts to escape when pursued by its captor. DII'.I). lUiOOMK. On the 25th Inst., Ulliabcth. wife of Albert H Itrooine, aged -11 years. Funeral will take place on Friday 2Mb Inst., at 2 p. m., from the family residence, 118 West Oak street Services In All Saints' church. Inter ment in Oihl Fellows' eenietery l'elatUes and friends rcprctfnlly invited to nttend. 2t -rrr 4 Skins on flro with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bloedlnp, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly relieved by a -warm bath witliCiTU t uA SOA1-, a single application of CCTicriiA ointment , the great skin cure, and a full dose of C i tr t ox Kesolvent. I. .otd throushont the world. PnTlis p. r 0. Conr.. Role lropa., Iloilon. " How to Cure Torturing Ilumon, iree. BABY'S SKIN 8",f155r1cic!!.,8,,odA?.ca,,' MISCELLANEOUS. A V NTKI), Active reliable man to trnvil mid I Holleit nnlcrs for nursery Mock; perman ent employment; expenses nnil salary or eo jimiaMmi. Kor termn luldrews tlio It. C. Ohaso Co., South lVnn Square, Philadelphia 5-U13 IiiOlt HAT12. I,ot 30x150, filtuato on West Coal ; btrcci. Two Kindle, housea, one on tlto front and the other on the rear of lot. For price nnd term- apply to T. H. lieddall, Attorney-at-law, corner of Main nnd Centre utreetH. 42rtt DISSOLUTION NOTIC13. Notice la hereby Kiveu that tlie purtnerHhi) lately exlHtiui; between 1 R MonaKtian aud Nicholas Krel- band, of Shinandoah, Pa., under tho title of the "New York Projrresn Can Company, of Shenandoah, Pa.," wan dissolved on the 2Gth dav of Slay, A. J. 1807, by mutual conieut. Ali di bts o win if to the Haul partnership are to he rceeived by tho wild P. 1'. Monnghau, and nil demand on the eald partnership are to be presented to NUholat Frelband for payment. P. R MON'AOUAK, NlCUOLAH FltEIll.NI, Shenandah. Pa., May 20th, 1897. 5-27-3t ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! If you want tho reg ulation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, tile only place to secure them is at the One-Price Clothing House, No. io South Main street. These suits arc guaranteed in every respect. We have been headquart ers for these 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, Forward I March I TO Tim ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 South Main Street, L. UBFOWICH, - Proprietor. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. A flluSICflli pEAST I A Brand production of the beautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will he jrlvcn on I1IEVUI It BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. PA., JSy a Choir of 6o Voices Assisted by the SCH0PPI5 OKCIIESTllA Tint production will I trivet, for the Iwnefit - - of the - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. "OOtD Dtir.T.' This is the Package- remember it. it contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. pnobage. THE N. K. FAHIIUNK COMl'ANT, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. IThettw Greatest Sale of Shoes liver httd 111 tbi section is now going; on at our store. We've bought tlrtf' (Tfrtlititock of n retail shoe store ihut foiled. ' . The goods will be sold without regard to former price or their rettl value. There are a great many very fine shoes in this slock, and the former owners would weep if they could see the little bits of prices we arc now asking. Come quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory... ...Shoe Store, -J. w G. DUSTO'S rwBARBER SHOP Will remove on June 1st to NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, (P(irguso2i House lllocU.) CHAS. - DERR'S 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. Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Ladles' 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. rial n St. poll SHKHU'r H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Ouwkwhiha. Subjwt to ntubllftn ruln. "GOLD DUST.' Hp mm PI MM A. Moyer, Mgr. mm - OLD - STAND. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S , -"ft?: Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, UVHUY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. JjlOR SIIKKIK', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or roar 0rbo. Hubieet to ItepulilUain mleo.
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