TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper mid ink you use in your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, flOOKS & BROWN North Main St. The Store w That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage oi our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : Beautiful Baby Carriages and Upwards. Handsome $3.50 and Upwards. Iron Bedsteads Re frig era tors With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, IIS Bast Cantrc St. The "JlHroiiCTw" Home Akhim, Quebec. May 81. Harmless Von Turk ielm, nee Jennie Young, of San Fran llsco, arrived In Quebec yesterday on the Allan line steamer Laurentlan, ac companied by her little boy. She Is in pood health, and apparently Klad to get back on this continent. She left today for Monti eal, and will pro ceed direct on her homeward Journey. "(THARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALES STABLES, Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd House Streets, ( Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. WE HAVK Tllli HANDSOMKS DESIGNS OI' ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 27 ll'est Centre Street.- Remova 1 JnLJt Of Stock on Hand at Never the: famous No. 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PITHY POINTS. tHiienliig Throughout tho Country Ottronlfllml lor llanty l-erusnl. John Whaled, of New Outte, wm attacked by a party of Hunmriani on Saturday night, and sustained acrioun injurlw. The Hungarian! of Shepptou held a big parade to-day. The Reading Railway wilt build a new freight house at Tamaqtia. Tbe connty Hoard of Manager of Farmers' Institutes will meet In tbe court house on Tuesday of next Week to select dates for holding lnMltutes.ln different parts of the county. A I leu town College for Women will hold its commencement exercises beginning on June 8th. A Heading paewncer train struck ltoheit Murphy,, of Willlamsport, at Shamokin, In flicting injuries from which he died. The seventy-first annus! commencement exercises of Frauklin and Marshall College will be held at Lancaster from June 5 to 10. President Itatchford says that while 50,000 members of the United Mine Workers are preparing to strike, no such step lias as yet been actually ordered. Edward llrennan, of West Laurel street, has housed a popular l'ease piano, purchased from O'Neill llrua. Hurry THjrgan. yesterdny caught a trout at Rattling Run, wlii-'t measured 18 Indie. A hone was suddenly taken III with the colic at the north end of Main street on Saturday night. Kenttioky'n TolItmtH Haiders. Owlngsvllle, Ky., March 31. The sit uation is threatening here. Garner's Sate I in danger from reinforced raid er. Yesterday a leading cltlaen of Montgomery county atated that the free turnplkers In that county have threatened to come to the assistance of their brethren In Hath county when the troops leave, and wreak vengeance on the officers at Owlngsville and on Informer Joe Black. At today's trial Mayor Allen will concentrate troops In the courtroom. Nearly every cltlsen of Owlngsville Is armed, and in every house there Is one or more double bar reled shotguns loaded with buckshot. Had not the soldiers been brought here there would have been much blood shed. KUlod Hoi- Fntlior In heir Dolunso. Mt. Clemens, Mich., May 31. Fred erick Ileldt, a farmer in Warren town ship, nine miles from here, was shot an I killed yeBterday by his daughter Min nie, 22 years old. The girl w;ns arrest ed and brought here. Her father at I tended church at Itosevllle, but got I badly Intoxicated on the way home. Enterlnc his home when hl daughter I was there alone the frenzied parent 1 seized a razor and made tor the girl. She succeeded In wresting the razor from him, and the father's threats be ing repeated the girl In her excitement grabbed a loaded gun and tired at him. .Four Children Kllloil by n Train. Denver, May 31. Last night a spring wagon driven by Henry Mar sau. a carpenter, and containing eight children ranging In age from 3 to 9 years, was struck by a special train on the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, and as a result four of the children are dead and the others terribly injured, two so badly that they will die. The dead are: Elsie Marsau, aged 3; Otto Schoenwlss, aged D; George Banker, aged 5; Etta Speaker, aged 9. The fa tally Injured are Alfred Marsau, 7, and Willie Hauler, aged 3. Diiriitiit'x .ivt Ilnpo finuo. Sacramento, Cal May 31. Theodore Durant will hang on June 11, one week from next Friday. Governor Iiudd last evening telephoned that much In ef fect to" Warden Hale, of San Quentln, at the same time ordering the death watch placed upon the prisoner. Im mediately after telephoning this mes sage to Warden Hale the governor was driven In a closed carriage to the de pot, whire he took the train for San Francisco. Before The FAflOUS thank the public for their past favors, and will always endeavor to uphold the by-word of being the acknowledged CHEAPEST CLOTHIERS and HATTERS IN THE COUNTY. Come early and get the best selection of stock on haiid at astonishing closing out prices. MAHAN0Y CITY. i The Ouoiilue of The New l'urk Was a annul Sureess. Maiianov City, May 81. Tbe aneuiiia of the new park was a success exceeding the ex pectations of the management. The atten dance was 4,000 and 018 people paid sdmls siuu to the grand stand. There was seraral mishaps to bicycllts,but the most serious was a collision In which Jesse Webb sustained a fracture of tho collar Ixnio. The proccods of the meet were oyer $1,000. The novice 1 n.ile race resulted as f illows : Sliian, 8.87 1-8; VauDyke, g.16 2 8 ; l'rico, 8.46 1-8; Oilfort, 8.49. Half mile dash Moore, 1 W ; Mcdlnty, l:18i ; Jewell, 1:18 4-8; Rmlgers, l:lii. One mile (open)-Moore, 8:401-8; Jewell, 8:40 8-5; McGlnty, 1:41; DeWItt, S:48J. Two mile handicap Harry, 8:14; McOlnty, 5:80 3 S ; Sloan, 8:80 4 8 ; Rodgers, .1:82 8-1. Gilbertoii riders' rnceMiddlelon, 2-.4B 1-8 ; Davis, 8:51. The principal event of the day was the B-mlle handicap, which resulted as follows: DeW'Itt, 14: 14 1-8 Rodgers, 14:448-8; IHsrry, 14:118-8; Jewell, 14:414-8. There is a dispute over this race, lluring the fuiirth mile Harry was crowded from the track and lie ran about 85 feet In the open lot, outline the corner and gaining several yards. The umpire reported it to the referee and a pro test has been entered. If it is decided against Hurry, DurcblU will receive fourth prise. BHsabeth, wlfo of Lawrence Coulsou, died at the home r her father, Henry Millwaid, this morning, aged 10 years. The funeral will take place on Wednesday. Miss Norma L. Crawford, "of Minenvllle, delivered an able address before a large audi ence in Kaler's opera house Saturday night in honor of the soldier dead. llesldst the address a number of local entertainers ren dered a musical program of excellence. In many respecte they n ere the most satisfactory Memorial Day exercises the town has ever had. esterdnyarteruoou the V. O. S. of A and fl. A. R., attended memorial' services in Hersker'a theatre under tbe auspices of the .M. u. A. llev. Charles T. eteck, of aha mokin, delivered an address. Tho Working Tiino. Tho collieries of tlio P. & R. C. & I. Co. will work until next Wednesday uight (three i days) nnd tlion suspend operation until Tuesday of next week. No orders for the working time for that week have been given. ICeport Denied. The entire Gilbertou Valley was thrown into a state of great excitement this afternoon by a report that a terrific oxnlosiou had oc curred in tho St. Nicholas colliery and several men had been killed or injured. A Herald special 9ent visited tho colliery nud learned that the rumor was unfounded. Miirtii-rt-tl by JturKlurs. "Warren, May 31. Isaac J, Hill, a farmer living at Farmington, was mur dered Saturday night by burglars. He lived with his aged mother. The rob bers broke Into the house, and after binding and otherwise maltreating the mother went up stairs to where Hill slept. They first clubbed him over the head, anu men snoi nun. inere were evidences in the house of a terrible struggle, which goes to show that Hill made desperate resistance. So far as known the robbers got nothing, as Mrs, Hill says there was no money In tho house. There la no clew to the mur derers. Many Injured by n Kulllnji Willi. Philadelphia, May31. While Grand Army men wore firing tho salute over the graves of revolutionary heroes In the graveyard of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal church. Fourth and Pine streets, Saturday afternoon, a portion of the old wall which Incloses the churchyard fell, burying In a mass of bricks, mortar and Iron pickets a num ber of children who had been perched upon It and several men who had been peering over at the ceremonies within. While many more were slightly hurt, 13, one of whom may dlo, were so seri ously Injured as to necessitate their removal to the Pennsylvania hospital. Katie Fisher, 10 years old, received in juries that, may result fatally. Have leased Franey's immense store room, Corner Main and Oak Streets, on account of out-growing their present quarters, as we will plaoe in same an entire new stock. We intend to dispose Heard PERSONAL MEN HON. .bis' ph Rodgers, of TotterlUe, was In town to-day. John Thornton, of Ringtown, spent last evening in town. Miss I.Hiim Lewis visited friends at Potts- ville yea'erdiiy. Ueorge Hess, of Nuremberg, spent Sunday with town fflonds. Misses Eva Powell and Emma Llewellyn spent yesterday at Mahanoy City, Misses Katie and Annie Render have re turned to their home in Minersville, William Rrown Is home from Shamokin to spend several days under the parental roof. John Lewis, of Wm. Penn, spent Me morial day among Bethlehem accquaintances. Messrs. Kdward Reese and Charles Neis weuter wire visitors to Pottsville yesterday. Misses Minnie Powell and Mattie L'ewellyn spent yesterday visiting relatives at Potts ville. Miss Innra Robertson, of East Coal street, Is spending several days with I'ottsvlllo friends. Misses Lixtie Harris and Alice l )lncr, of Hambnrg, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles lfsgenhuch. John C. Delaney.a Chester newspaper man, and W. J. Johnson, now of tho same place but formerly a resident of Shenandoah, spent the past few days with frlfj nds here. Rowman llarte was a Memorial Duty visitor to Shamokin. He returned last evening and brought with him a beautiful pair of tumbler pigeons which he presented to Liveryman Nelswenter. CfMcarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo. .Timtlco Tooniey ltusy. The cases Justice Tooniey received on Sat urday night kept him busy mi HI 3 o'clock yesterday morning. His docket shows twelve suits for assault ami battery. Hotel ltobbed, The West End hotel at Locust D.ilo, kept by William Waltershied, was broken Intp yesterday morning and robbed of a large quantity of liquor and cigars. Arrests are expected to-night. Waste Taper Diazes. A large heap of waste paper in the alley at the roar of tbe Rynkawlcz building corner of Main nnd OA streets was found in n blaze yosterday morning aud had just ignited the side of the building when discovered. The Flood lit ilfl'nStf. 151 Paso, Tex., May 31. There are no developments In the flood situation. The river Is falling at this point, but people In the Hooded district continue to move out, and the eastern end ot San Antonio street, with Its handsome brick residences, Is deserted. News reached the city last night of a heavy rise at Albuquerque, but that rise can not reach El Paso before tonight, when it will be too late to do damage. Houses In the flooded districts are falli"?. KKU1.KK.-Oii the 80th lii't., nt.ShonancIo.li, Piv., Joaepli K. Kehler, aged 70 years and 30 days. iMineml will take place from the fmnlly residence, 21G North Main street, on Wednesday, .lune 2nd, 1H'J7, at 1 p. m. Services nt the residence. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 5-31-21 .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIHRT IT IQ I The richest ornll restorft. mmHI 1 1 lOI tive foods, becauBO It re- f daces tho essentials or Ufa that are ox. musted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, oxcestes, nbukc, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tbe nerves being mado strong the brain becomes native and tlear. It restores lostvitallty, stops all wnstr lug drains and weakness In either sox, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price Kc, orflvo boxes J2.00. Druggists or bymntl. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free Wflto Us About Your Case.") THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Prices oi::::. clothing house, 0 SHENANDOAH, PENN A. Cruelties In Western Afrit-H. London, May SI. Governor Wahls, of Congo Free State, has a column letter In The Times controverting the state ments recently made by Missionary SJobloms, In this city, at a public meet ing at Exeter Hall, where the subject ot western African Christian missions was under consideration. He admits the truth of many of the charges, such aa the mutilations nnd the severing of hands by the Soldiers, which, lie says, is a native custom extremely difficult to eradicate. He admits that an at tack was made on the village of Man dakavagtgs, and' that many cruelties were practiced there. But he declares that all these offenses have either been punished or are being Investigated. The letter Is, on the whole, less a denial of the offenses imputed by the mission aries than a Justification of the Congo administration. Norweliili Town'WIpofl Out byVlamo Christiana, May 31. The town of Xainaoa, province of North Trondhjem, near the mouth of the Namsen river. on the Namsen Fiord, west coast of Norway, lias been entirely destroyed by fire. The llames, fanned by a fierce wind, spread so rapidly that the 1,800 Inhabitants were unable to save even their furniture." Tho l'iot to'Klfl ICIhk George London, May 31. The Berlin cor respondent of The Dally Mall tele graphs: From a Iluastan source oomes news of a coils pi racy against King George ot Greece far more deeply rooted than was supposed. There Is Indubitable evidence that Premier Italli and his colleagues In the cabinet are gravely implicated In a plot to overthrow the dynasty. The Kolnlsohe Zettung says that Oreece will be com pelled to pay a large Indemnity, to re duce her army to 20,000 men and to give up her fleet. Ktilz Investigation n nu'oo. Havana, May 31. The RuW. investi gation Is practically over, and at tho conclusion of the sorry farce the mat ter is exactly where General Lee left It In his reporfT of last February. His position now, as then, Is that Ilulz died because he was deprived' of treaty rights, and that Spain is responsible for this result of a most aggravating case of brutality toward an American citizen on the part of Fondesvlela and his subordinates. Ganeral Lee and Mr. Calhoun have found it Impossible to get at the facV. An Invalid' l'ntal Fnll. Trenton, May 31. Joseph D. Hall. who was assistant secretary of stalo for many years, sustained probably fatal Injuries by a fall of 20 feot from the portico of his residence here last night. A few minutes before the acci dent he was left In his room by Mrs. Hall. He has been an invalid, and has suffered from senla-dementla for many years. AnnnpollH llolentH 1'l'hnn.vlvnuln. Annapolis, Md., May 31. "Annapolis victorious In 13 minutes 48 seconds." So read the message Manager Miller sent to President McKInley Saturday evening. ' The cadets rowed the race of their lives, and all Pennsylvania's spurts fulled to lessen the lead thoy gained on the starL To Prohibit Mixed Schools. Tallahassc. Fla., May 31. Tho house of representatives has passed un net "to prohibit the Instruction or attend ance of scholars at the same school of white and colored persons." This Is n revival of the Shents law of the last legislature. Tliroo llrownod In n Tank. Abbott. MVv.. Alnv .11 1ra -NrnnnA L. Dorr, her 4-year-old babe and her sister, miss juattio L.. Alexander, ageil 14, were drowned in a tank near their house. Tho boy was playing in the challow water, and inadvertently step ped off Into n deep hole in the center of the tank. Tho others were drowned in trying to rescue the little fellow. W G. DUSTO'S V V . BARBER SHOP Will romovo on Juno 1st to- NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Porgitson House Block.) CHAS. - DERR'S AniU'olilMt Plolilo ltuKleil. Pittsburg, May II. An anarrhlst pic nlo at a grove near aienwood was raid ed yeslerduy by the police nnd 47 men taken prisoners. The aliarge preferred against the prisoners is disorderly con duot and breaking the city ordinance which prohibits the ralo of beer on a picnic gvound. It is claimed that lot teries wr-re u so in opt'iatlon, and sev eral lilies and a Jar::e lot of bullet, were captured, which the men suld were to be used In a shooting gallery that had not been erected at the time of the raid. The picnic was being held In celebration of the release from pris on a few days ago of Henry Uauer and Carl Nold, who did time for inciting riot at Homestead at the time of the big strike at that rdace. 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, Gloves and Handkerchiefs in all correct styles at right prices. Sheeting Muslin One yard wide, 4c per yard. SHEETING Double width. 2 yards wide for 1 2 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'ttiid1 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. Carpels, Window' Shades, Laco Curtains and Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. - OLD - STAND. MISCELLANEOUS. POIt SALR. Household goods, lucludinc n llardman piano In eseelleut vouilltlon. Apply to A. It. Uroonie, 118 W. Oak 8t 8-111 tf JjflOR 8AI.B Lot OOxIM, situate on West Coal L' street. Two single houses, one on the front nod the other on the rear of lot. For prli-i' and tcmn apply to T, It. lteddall, Alton. o-nt luw, corner nt Slain ami Centre streets. 4-tf - HKWAItrt villi he paid for Information ) ill .t will lend to the arrest and conviction of th" imrtlrs who stole the nieces of cllh rri.ii. me tailor snop 111 urnnr kbisihi, ai nw. 224 South Main rUrff, on the Morning of the 30tb Inst., or fur the return of the prolrty. The cloth stolen wss (No. MM) IT$ yards of extra fine French drape; (No. 8SI0) 2 yards of black I'ri ucli dlnffoiml drape ; (No. 1918) 2 yards of fancy 1 nitl'sh worsted. (Ml-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, 1 12 N. Hain St. Miss Senior -Having secured ti CITY TRIMMER Is prepared to meet her friends with Chestnut : Street : Styles SHENANDOAH PRICES Removal
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers