i TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper and ink you use in your correspondence. We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN O- North IVIasIn St. The Store That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in duceuients for the present : Beautiful ltaby Carriages and Upwards. Handsome Iron Bedsteads 8.50 and Upwards. Kefrigorators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, IIS Sait Cntr St. I'eni-y's JVvt Aro.'c Trip. St. John'B N. F., June 1. Lieutenant 1'sHiy Is negotiating for a aealliiR Btvamer to carry him into the Arctic regions this aummer. He wilt proba bly charter the steamer Hope, which loi.k last year's expedition. In that event Captain Baitlett will go again as commander. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES Undertaking in - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. IIAXDSOMKST ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, NOk ar West Centre Street.- lATliij' DKSIGNS OP K emov Sale 1 JrtJtl Of s Never THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 0 SHENANDOAH, PENNA. No. PITHY POINTS. HHttnltig Throughout Country Ohronlnlpil lor Uniity rertMHl. Horry Clay ilmft la IW yards down from old lovtl mid 185 yards from tlicMirfare. Thu rolllorlM of tlio taliigh Valley Conl Company will work throe days tills wprk, U wlmmlny, Thursday and l'rlday. Clarnentew trill begin framo work of tlio new North Franklin breaker next week and on September 1 the breaker will be ready for operation. rhe Lyon-Dunn content remmed this morning. Thia Is the last day allowed the contestant to present testimony. Jtidgi' Ikeler arrived yesterday afternoon. The Columbia Home, at Tamaqtia, wan bought by James l'uroell for the sum of $19,000 lit the executor's sale on Saturday afternoon. Quito a mimlier ot bidders from out of town were present. Harry O. Hang, of Tremont, and William W. Htewart, I). I). 8., formerly of Tremont, lnit-now of Washington, will graduate frtiai the law department of the Georgetown University on Monday evening next. Tho Tio Thut Hinds. l'rom Mlnersvlllo l'ree Tress. We do not oxactlv know how miming a newsiaperand a post ottlco came to bo so intimately connected, lint It appears that there is a tie that hinds, and quite a number of the boys have lightning rods up ami are in hopes that they will be favored with com missions which will entitle them to write l. M. after their names. Wo hope that the boys will get what they wnnt. An editor acquires a stock of patience In his business, which serves him well In penormtiig thu duties of postmaster. There's Zorhey for the I'ottaville office, Itousch for Mahanoy City, Etrauglm for Shenandoah, llartman for Ash land. Wilson for Tower City, Samuels for Orwtjrshurg, Arnold for Qirardvllle and Harris for Tamaqua. These with Finney for Naval Officer, Coyle for Consul to HmJl, and James for Auditor of tho Treasury, would lie perfectly satisfactory to the news paper fraternity and couldn't Uejjnproved on. An Appropriate Title From tbeMlnorh' Journal. Tho "" appendix to the name of a writer on the editorial stalT of the "Miuers' Jour nal," as that name is printed iu the Mahauoy City American, is a superfluity. There is no "s" either In his front, middle or hack iiatuo. It Is a component part of a combina tion of lottirs that mako up tho very ap propriate title of tho Mahanoy editor, only that in his case it lit a "us," with the single prefix of a letter which is conspicuous as being the first in tho nlphtihet. Flrotnim K tlli'rt by l'nllliiK Chimney. Hollidaynbury, Pa., June 1. While Joseph Spenoer, chief of tho volunteer fire department at Hoaring Springs, Pa., near here, was helping to extin guish llames that had started in a dwel iilg lii'iiw jestertlay the chlmnej fell and l.uiied him uhder Kb rulne. He was in a dying condition when tescued by his asoclatta, and death followed noon after. Pollceninn Shots I'roVo Fatal. Chambemliurg. Pa., June 1. David Fillklll, colored, dtwl last night from the effects of a pistol shot wound in dicted by Policeman H. Clay Wolff, of Mercerburg. During a dletui-banco among a group of negroes Fillklll was knocked dovn. Wolff interfered, and was set upon by Fillklll and his broth er, who took his club away from him aid were choking him when he drew Ills revolver and tired five shots. Wolff Is in jail, and habeas corpus proceed ings for his release have been begun. Hurtro Uoroated by u Itonl. liondon, June 1. At the National Sporting club last evening the 20 round match for S00, between Dick Burge and Tom Causer, was brought off be fore a large crowd. Uurge was a warm favorite. He made some clever points during the first five rounds, but In the sixth he was cautioned twice for hit ting too low, and In the seventh was disqualified for a foul. 9 e tock on Befor THE STABBING CASE, llnwllug Admitted to Hall anil He Kilter Ontltltr Charges. tTpon the evlrtenre of T)r. W. N Strin ypti-nlay that Charlos Weslow, ti e man stabbed on West Conl street Hat in day night, was in no Imincilinlc danger and would probably rerovor Ju-tlre Toontey last even ing admitted Edward Dnwlhig to (iHOOlmil. lmmediaUdy after his release Dowllng made complaint of assault and battery against Charles and John Woslow and 800 mil for trial at court was furnished by each of them. Went In rottsvllle. The St. Michael's German Catholic Soeiety, of town, went to l'ottsvillo this morning, elghty-flve strong, ai.d accompanied by tho Grant I wild to tako part in tho ceremonies attending the convention of Gorman Catholic societies. Buy Keystone Hour. Ife sure that the name r.saaiB , llAEH, Ashland, Pa., t printed on etfir ssnV. DIHI). KKIII.KH. On the Doth Inst., nt Shenandoah, l'a., Joseph K Kehler, sged 70 yenrs mid 20 unys Funeral will tnRe place from Tlio family rvsUlenyo. 21ft North Main street, on Wednesday, .lirhe 2nd, 107, nt 1 p. in. Services nt tho residence. Interment In the Odd Kellnws' cemetery, ltelatlvcs anil friends respectfully lnHcd to attend. 5-3t-2t ft over s L. N A of the Ololie ft r WiiUfiALBIA aud similar Complaints mm prcparta under tno Mringrnt iEilMAN MEDICAL LA VS . prcsoribea by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S nun " km EXFELLEB. 'World renowned ! TT"niirkfiWv Buorpsqful I SOisiVfwnriitiG with T ratio Alnrk Anchor.' BP. Atl. UlchterXCo.. 215lYarlSt,. Hon orl 31 HIGHEST AWARBS. 13 Branch Homes, Own OlaBaworks, 25&SOCI. Endorsed & rcconunuudid b A. Wasley. 106 V. Mala St.. , 0. H. HaeeaDuch, 103 N. Mala fit., .F.D. Klrlln, 6 ts. Mains , snenanaoah. DR. RICHTEB'O 1 'ANCHOR" STOMACIIAri bent for! , llYNprpslii&Hfomacli Conin MISCELLANEOUS. 1'7'AXTI5I). l'artles having wnshlng or housc 11 oU'iining to do will plenae call ht 215 Sfayberry nlley. Chnrge remiotmble. C-l-lw POSITION WANTED. Would like position 1 ns clerk or nasi tout book-keeper. For reference apply at the IIehald odico C-l-lw mOlt SALH. Household Broods, inclildin, 1 ij IlRrduioii piano lit excellent condition Apply to A. It. lliounio, 118 W. Oak St 8-3.-tf IV NTEI), Aetlve reliable man to trnvel and t solicit orders for nursery stock ; perman ent employment; exjtenses and sftlnrj' or eo miiUhIoh. Kor terms addrcsB the It. O. Chase Co., Suiitli lVnn Siuare, Phlladelplil:. 6-11 18 T.tOlt SAI.H. I-ot 30x180, situate on West Coal street. Two slnglo houses, one on the front and the other on tho rear of lot. For price and termi npply to T. It, lteddall, Attorncy-at-law, corner ol Main and Centre streets. 4-28-tt (J K HEW AMD will be paid for Information epO that will lead to tlio nrrest and conviction of the paitleS -who stole tho pieces of cloth from tlio tailor shop of George "Wolottfs, at No. 221 Hotitli Slain street, on tho morning of tho 30th Inst., or for tho return of tlio property. Tlio cloth Ktolen was (No. K1S0) 3)4 yards of extra Alio French drape; (No. 8.118) 2 yards of black French diagonal dropo; (No. -PJ15) 2 yards of fancy 1 nglish worntcd. 5-31-3t Til STATU OF .TA3IES I,. MANI1KCK, 111! 'j ecaHcd. betters of administration on the ot-toto of James b. Manhcck, Into of Union township, Hchuylklll county, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to the undersigned, residing in nald townsbln. to whom nil nersons Indebted to said estate nro requested to make payment, nnu inose Having Claims or ocmanus will make known tho same without delay. I jKrFEitox F. KHKNiiAirint, S. U. M. lIoi.i.orETEit, Ailiiiiiil4trator. i Attorney, Hlienoiidoah, Pa. 1 May 21, 1M)7. 5-25Xt-oaw ave leased Main and Oak Streets, on aooount of out-growing their present quarters, as we will plaoe in same an entire new stock. Ae intend to dispose Hand at Prices Heard The FAriOUS 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 hand at astonishing closing out prices. MAHANOY CITY. D'Htli of a Former Newspaper Corres pondent and Private Secretary. MH!nv City, June 1. Ernest Louis Win lyle. general bookkeeper for tho C.D. Kaier ISiewing Company, died at his resl- dence on l'inc street last evonlng from con sumption ami dropsy. He was 88 years old and had been a resident ol town lor snout nineteen months. He was a native of Ham burg, derma ny, HUrl came to this country eighteen j ears ago. Atone time he was r correspondent for the 8nn Fnnclsco Ex aminer and nrlifcto secretaiy to one of the California United Slates Senators. He alto held a pofttion, t the rensus department nt Washington. Ills wifo survives hltn. The funeral will t.iko place on Friday. One of the best known members of Severn Post No. 110. G. A. It., John Cameron, died at his home on East Centre street this morn ing after an illness of three days. Ho was n native of Scotland. He lost his left arm at the second battle of llnll Hun. His metubcr- hln in Severn Postdated back 28 years arid during all that time ho wa.i tho chaplain of tlio Post. ' He tons lit hia 72nd year aud Is survived by hlwlfa and four children. Superintend! nt of public Schools William N. Elnliart liyit. eveniuu notified the School Board of his appointment as one fll tno ex auditors of tho Clarion State Normal Sehool. Hiist Night's Alnriu. Shortly IietVire ten o'clock last evening the town was thrown into a stale of escltnment by an alarm of fire from box S3, corner of Coal and Chestnut sttects. Tho fire com panics responded very promptly, but their wrvlccs Were riot needed. The Are was sup. posed to bo inthe home of John lloails who became a tenant of a house a few doors be low Chestnut street. He had started a .fire in the basement last evening which was burning briskly and to which ho added wet wood, causing the room to fill with smoke which IsstifHfrnm tho basement window on to the street. Notice was given not to .ring an alarm, buJ6mo oxclted person took no heed to the request and sent it in. A ltlcyclo l'niieral. A bicyolo funeral 1ms been hold in Eliza beth. A Mrs. Use was buried and tho mourners, men and women, followed 'the hearse to tlje cemetery on bicycles. The unique spectacle attracted much attention, as tlio cortego Bllently wended lit way through the city on blcyolos. STOCK REPORT. Corrected for tho "Ilcrnld" Dally byStnrk llrothois, ltrnlcers, i:gan lllilldlng. OrEKIXO. CLOSIKO. Am. Tobacco 71 ?1H Atchison UK HXi Am. Hugnr Itef HOU unn. ooutnerii., Jeisey Central. North Wotern O II. &Q Chicago Gns.... 5t. 10111 Itock Island Oinah i C. C. O. '&Wii"Ziiz:zy".:::. m American Spirits. . D. & II I). I.. & W Lelitftb Valley Gen. mectric. bake shore Iiuis & Nash Munhattau . Mo. Pacific National I,ead Halt & Ohio N. Y. Central U. S. Ixmther No. Pno. Coin No. Pan. l'fd 1'aclfloMall Heading .'.A Tenn. O. (SI Texas I'acido Union racltle Wabash l'l'l) Western Union.,... South ltw. l'fd dies & Obii W. b. Krlo U. 3. llubber i m 1U5S Clilcaro Market. OPEXINO. CLOSIKO. Wlieut, Sept July Corn, Sept July Oats, Sept .Tilly I'ork, Sept July I.iird, Sept July 88. 707 79-5 372 Franey's immense of.Y.Y. Iiedlcntlnn of a 1'olUb Chtirrli. The dedication of the new Itoman Catho lic church at Sheppton was participated in by societies from Freeland. Haeleton, Mc Adoo and otjier places. Tho Lithuanian Hand, of town, led the parade, wh'ch was a very creditable one. It is estimated tlmt 2.000 people were In line. Among those who assisted Itev. Oaspartok In the services were Itev. Moss It, Mahanoy City; Itov. Formanok, llftnleton; Itev. Stas, Freelaud; Itev. Murgas, Wtlkesbarre; Itev. Mpylan, Ilasleton; Rev. Dsver, Heaver Meadow, and Iter. Italiiley, AudenrlodT Hundreds of visitors from Oneida, Mahanoy City, Weston and Ch ta re Usa valley thronged tho streets. The Day-Light Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Sliirt wnists 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, 24 yards wide for 12 cents per yara. Percales Extra value""; a hundred new choice styles, 5c per yard. Dress Ginghams Choice new efiedts 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 MeCall Patterns. More than five hundred new Styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, no higher. Carpets, Vlndow Shades, Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices, L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some ilmpl thins to patent? Prrjtect your ideant theT may bring you wealth. Wrltfi JOIISt WEDDRIUlUnN A CO., Patent Attor. &eya. Waabington, D. C, for their 91.8UO priao oITei ma lut 01 two uunarea niTentioca wautea. w. G. DUSTO'S -BARBER SHOP Has been removed to--- NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Ferguson House Block.) CHAS. - DERR'S II H Greatest H Sale of Shoes Ever had in this section Is now going on nt ourttoro. Weive bought the entire stock of a retail shoe store that Tniled. The goods will be sold without regard to former price or their reol value. There are a great Tnaivy"very fine shoes in this stock, and the former owners would weep if they could see ttie little bits of pricejs we arc now asking. ii H- mm Come quick for tho goods can't Issliong when people know what we are doing.- v tory r ...Shoe Store, B I lmcl sovuro attacks of gravel anil kiilncy troulilo; nnil mmblo to set a meiliciuo or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and tliey cured mo lh a short time. A Distinciuisued Lawybe of Waynk Co., N. Y. Coi.ori.ks3 AMD Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that slio wis so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, aud hor hands and foet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After 0110 hottlo of Hop Bitters had been lalten jibe- was tho rosiest and healthiest girl In the ,town. with a vivacity anil cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. - OLD - STAND. store room, Corner i . -tA iij- - pi m mm Pi mm mm mm mm nJ. a, Moyor, Mgr. 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 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. Removal A
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