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 le correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN 3- North IVIeiln St. The Store- That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage oi our tempt ing oners. x,ook at uiu 111 ducements for the present : Beautiful Baby Carriages and Upwards. llntulsome Iron Bedetcud and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, 11S East Centre St. Ro pain irom your RUPTURE if you wear tha HAMPION I! ytlUdalDhltt Trim Co.. 610 locust St. Phii4.. Pa. 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. Jji V,"M 1IA.VU Till! IIANHSOMKST DI5SICINS OK .OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 West Centre titreet. torn mm rs& IN TOWN. Removal Seller I THE Of Stock on Hand at Never PITHY POINTS. lappenliig Throughout the Country Olimiilolml lor Hasty r.rtlmtl. The School Hoard meet tills evening. Mahanoy City's School Hoard will organise nnt Monday evening. Another bicycle meet will lie held at the Mahanoy City perk on June 18th. Koflnntrig with to-day the Reading shoos it 1'otUvlHe Will work ten hours a day. MacAdno Hoard of Trade wilt make au effort to better the town's mail facilities. The bids for attest paving in Mahanoy City will be opened on Monday evening. The Son of America, of St. Clair, hoisted a flag on each of the school liulldlnjs of that town. City Con noils at Allcntown have decided to pn rebate another llolloway Chemical origlno. iilcycle riders are on the increase In Shen andoah, especially among the ranks of the fair sex. Bring your printing to the HaiuLn office satisfaction as to price and workmanship assured. Dt. W. U. Ylngst bas displayed lilt shingle its veterinary snrgeon on the walls of the Hotel Franey. The charter of St. Stephen's Magyar Roman Catbo'lc :hnrch, of McAdoo, was flled III the tteoorder's office. Mine Inspector Davis report fnrthe month of May, 8 fatal and 15 n on -fatal aooUlant in the Fifth Anthmolte District. The St, Nicholas and Lout Creek teams will cross bata lu the West End park, Ashland, on Saturday next. Game will be called at 3:80 o'clock. lion. John Wanamaker will address the graduating class of Shatnokin'a high school on the nlgbt of the commencement exercises on the evening of June 11. Notwithstanding the Chief Burgess' pub lia'ted notice thete are as many bad pave ments In town now as there were six months a jo. The llnrgess should act at once. A new school house will be erected by the fiilberton School Hoard. The new building ill be located on a piece of laud Ih Smith's patch. This will make fonr school bnlldmgs in that borough. William lleauh, who fur ninny years bus iicld the position of clerk and operator at Kllengowan colliery, ha resigned Ills pwdllon .in.l left with his family for Potfartlle. Mr. Hunch will manage a large tea and cotlbe storo there. O'Neill Hros. boused a handsome Malcolm Love piano for Miss Ellen Kgau thismorning. It is a fine instrument. Buy Keystono flour. Re sure that thenamo Lkshki A Baku, Ashland, Pa is printed on over Miok; MAHANOY CITY. - The funeral of David Klinxoinan, of Locust Valley, took place to-day. The services wore held in tlic Baiuesville church with inter, iiient in the cemetery adjuiniug the church. The Mahanoy City Athletic Association has made a proposition to James Michaels, a no ed Welsh bicycle racer, who is touring this country, to be paeseut at the next meet on the 18th inst. lie has a record of 3 miles iu 3 33 3-5 and also of covering a distance of it) miles aud 1898 yards in one hour. He has only been beaten oncoon this record. The base ball diamond at the now park will lie opened on Saturday, Juno IS, by tbo St. Nicholas Blues. Work on a lawn tennis court bas also been begun, aud additional dressing rooms are being oroctcd for tbo accommodation of cyclers. nii'hard Guiiiau leaves to-day on a two months' trip to Victor, Colorado. At the regular meeting of tho Borough Council last evening, C. 1). Smith, tho con tractor, madoun unusual proposition regard lug tho erection of a culvert on tho North side of Main street from tho Catawlssa street linage to mini street. Tlio matter was brought up somo timo ago, but was dropped on account of tuo street paving question At last night's meeting Smith proposed to erect the culvert as a private investment aud in such a period of titno as not to intorfero with tho paving of Centra htrcct and to which lie would look forward to tho property owners for rcinbiirsenicnts. Tbo request Before closing THE FAMOUS being sprang so unexpectedly, the solicitor asked to be given a week's time to look up the question In regard to law, after which the matter was dropped . Charles 1). Kaler last night sent In a props sltion for the purchase of a tract of land located near the Mountain House. This tract is owned by the I to rough and was purchased live venrs aao for the sum of Sl.-WO. to he used as a site for the water worts and a In rite storage dam, for whiuh purpose It was never utilised. The price offered by Mr. Kaier is (1,500, whose Intention is to con nect tbo line slrcnm of fresh water on the tract to furnish water for his brewery. Council refused to accept the proposition. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntloimt J'hpmip. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 7: Louis rlllo, 3. At Boston First Rome: Boston, 14; Bt. Louts, 0, Recond Rome: Doston, 12; St. Louis. 3. At Jlrooklyn Hrooklyn, t; Cleveland, 2. At New York (forfeited, dlaputc) New York, ; Plttsburn, 0. KnntPt'n Lewrue. At Sprlngtleld 8prlnglleld, 7; Provi dence, 1. At Syro-cna.' Syracuse, 7; no Chester, t. At Buffulo Toronto, 11; Buf falo, 8. Atlnutlo l.oiiBiio. At Lancaster Richmond. 13; Lancaster, S. At Hertford-First game; Hartford. S; Peterson, 4. Second name: Hartford, IS; Pateraon, 3. At Heading-Heading, 3; Athletic, 0. At Newark Norfolk, 8; New ark, 4. - l'nnylVHiilA'i Populist Tlchot. Altoona, Pa., June-:. The state eon ventloil of the 1'eople'u party was held here yesterday. Forty delegate were present. The platform was adopted as reported, and the following state ticket nominated: Auditor generul, Dr. C. F. Taylor of Philadelphia; state treasurer, Horatio 3. Ayer of Columbus, Warren county. Charles Miller, of Meadville, editor of The Sledgehammer, was elect ed state chairman and Andrew Sterry, of Meadville, state secretary- The l'ftwlileiit'n Philadelphia Visit. Washington, June 8. The Pennsyl vania railroad, over which the presi dent and his party went to Philadel phia today,- prepared a fine special train for their accommodation. The orlvate car of President Thompson, of the railroad company, was placed at the disposal of the president and Sirs. McKInley. Mrs. Sexton and airs. Bates alBO occupied a portion of this car. An other private car was placed at the command of the members of the cabi net and their families'. Three parloi cars served for members of the diplo matic corps, as well as for other In vited guests, and there was a parlqr smoking car and one of the largest and finest dining cars. CokI MInoVh cm Mi-'uce. Altoona, Pa., June 2. Three hundred coal miners employed by the Mitchell Coal and Coke company, at Gallatin, have struck because the company gave" notice of a reduction of five cents a ton on the coal ur.ed for coke. Since then the company ha3 announced a general reduction of ten cents a ton. Slnrrlage Licenses. Augns'tis Patrick aud Sadie Banter, both of jlananoy city. Michael J. Loaban and Bridgot V. Barrett, both of airardvillo. Thomas Putslowfsky and Mary Pcrscbutz, both of Mahanoy City. vllinnge of llcstdcnce J. Arthur Moyer, managor of tho Factory Shoo Storo, bas changed his family residence from West Oak street to tho liouso on bouth Jardin street recently vacated by II. C. Boyer. Commenced Work, Yesterday morning tbe first shovelful of dirt was lifted from Mt. Carmel's new reservoir, with Contractor P. J. Cleary, of town, in charge. It is expected that tho work will not bo completed before tho first of December. i Property Sold. Peter Ureenburg has purchased the prop I erty on West Centre street belonging to tho ' Thomas Cat.cy estate for $1,800. Have leased Franey's immense store room, Corner Main and Oak Streets, on aooount of out-growing their present quarters, as we will plaoe in same an entire new stock We intend to dispose Heard The FAnOUS thank the public for their past favors, and will always endeavor to uphold the byword of being the acknowledged CHEAPEST CLOTHIERS and HATTERS IN THE COUNTY. Come early and get the best selection of stock on hand -at astonishing out prices. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mattle Elliott is spending to-day In I'ottsvllle. Joseph BlcVert it ntto-day visiting friends at I'ottsvllle. William Mcyrick spent to-day visiting friends at r.ittarille and Tremout. Henrv Dotterldsn has returned to his studies at the niooiashnrg Normal srhool. Arthur O' Ham. of Philadelphia, Is a guest at tbe O'llar homestead, on North White street. Mrs. James Ituttnn bas returned home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. George It. lled dall, at Willlamsport. Miss Laura Acker has severed her connec tion with the sales department at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium. Charles Derr left town this morning lor Philadelphia and will probably make ar rangements to locate there. Mrs. Stanley Crooks, who spout the past two weeks in town as a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. I', Williams, left for Iter homo this moruing. Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flaherty, of Connor's, was brightened yes terday by the arrival of a bjhy girl into the household. Mrs. William Marshall, of North Malu street, spent yesterday at the bedside of her brother, Joseph Oliver, of FrackvIHe, who was Injured on Snnday. James S. Williams loft this morning to at tend the annual convention of the l'binisyl vanla undertakers which convenes at Wllkes- barro to-day. The firm of J. 1. Williams fc Son, of which be is a partner. Is ever up to the latest methods of undertaking. No Mora Illacltinalllng, Oovemor lisstlnss has signed the hill in traduced by Senator Stiles of Lehigh county, which Is to stop blackmailing. It provides that any person who shall Intimidate or levy blackmail or extort any property or other valuable thing by threat or accusation by writing, printed or oral communication, to injure tho property, buslnsss or" reputation of any person, shall be guilty of a misde meanor and shall bo Imprisoned Tor a period not exceeding three years aud bo fined a sum not oxcecding $1000. -Unpaid Ullls. Joe Zemaitis was arrested by Constable Qlblon last uight on a warrant sworn out by Thomas Dowllngon a charge of skipping a rent bill, also a beer bill and stealing several spigots. Zemaitis formerly conducted the saloon in the basement of the post office building. He wits sent to jail this morning iu default of $800 bail. Genot-nl Mills nl AtnciiH. Athens, June 2. Major General Nel son A. Miles, U. S. A., returned here yesterday from Thermopylae, the head quarters of the Greek army, where the general mot Crown Pilnce constantin md was eni''d to inspect the de fdnj-es of the i .eeks. An !xtoii(leil litrt!iiual;o Shook. Washington, June i. A distinct but slight earthquake was cxpei lenced yes terday afternoon throughout the South Atlantic and middle southern states. It Is stated at the weather bureau that the direction of the wave was from south to north, but reports received from various sections are conflicting. The records of the instruments here probably are correct. The shock oc curred, ns nearly as has been estimat ed, at 2 o'clock. As far as can be learn ed Savannah, Ga., was the furthest point south at which the tremor was felt, while 'the northern boundary of the wave was middle Maryland. West It was felt as far as Knoxvllle, Tcnn. The disturbance seems to have been most severe In tho Appalachian moun tain region. New Undei-talcer. T. J. Coikley has opened an undertaking establishment iu town with his ottlce located at J. J. Coakley's, 38 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson Homo. The secret of hnppinosB "Keep your liver right." Burdock Blood Bitters is natures remedy for complaints of tho liver or bowels. Prices of CLOTHING TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Mowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. viu ii. tmo nathwav. "Tbe Iron Mountain n..itA " which iTSTRnM a roffton of perpetual sunshine, where anow storms, blissards tf high altrtades are unknown. Pullman nrw and second class palace and tourist sleeping' cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arlsona, canrorum, Oregon, Washington, NennwKR, uiau anu Nevada, without change. Qnlek time, low rates, and all the eomfotUor modern railway in,,Nun,.nii miaraulsied to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your nomo, Htnrotnre and full information, drop postal coid, J. P. McCaim, T. P. Agent, BIO Hall- road avenue, Rlmlra, N. v., or 801 Broad way, New York. a-a-tf w. K. Hoyt, a. is. r. Agt. Ilemovcd to lletliloUnin. p ir lhinharmr. wbn has been a resident of Shenandoah for about 88 years, to-day moved his family from town to iieinieucm, where they will make their future home. Mr. Bamberger leaves neiimu many iriouus, and bis departure Is a source of much regret. Toes Ciushml. An.n-mv T.nknslilakin. of South Pear alley. had two large toes of his left foot crushed by falling coal in tuoTuraoy nun ooinery iui morning. Ho was attended by Dr. J. G. Churoli. Iliad eeore attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; aud unablo to get a medicine or doctor to cure me uutll I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me In a Bbort time. A Distinguished Lawyeu op Wayne Co., N. Y. rvunnrw ANn Coi.n. A vounc cirl ,WnW raoratlml tlmt sho was so colorless and and cold. Her laco was too winto, anu uer hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity aud cheerfulness ot mma gratiiying other friends. 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. flain St. Wanted-An Idea Who can thlnt of soma Blrapl thine to natentf Protect your Ideas t tb-; way brine you wealth. W G. DUSTO'S . V V . -BARBER SHOP Ha bn ramoved to- NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Ferguson Jlonse Block.) CMS. - DERR'S NUGGETS OP NEWS. Heavy frosts In Wisconsin Sunday night did considerable damage to vege tation and fruit. Tokos' crop of wheat this year is es timated at 20,000,000 to 25,000,000 bush els, and of corn 40,000,000 bushels. Schrnder, the "divine healer," was stoned out ot Clayton, a suburb of St. Louis, by a crowd of men and boys. Joe Cutler, of Philadelphia, defeated Frank Blavln. of Auatvalla.'ln a prize fight at San Fratioisco last nlglu In two minutes. A keg of powder exnlodeu duiir? a fire in a Charlottesville, Va., ware house. The building collapsed, killing C. V. C'-ristlan and seriously injuring three others. The Daylight Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. ' Clairt- tnsotc ninl Hffrflf A r-Ari a4ii(Tn 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 4 yards wide for i24 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 Vuttcrns. More than five hundred new styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, no higher. Carpets, Window Shades, Laco Curtains and -Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices. L.j. MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. "hsH HOUSE!, - OLD - STAND. MISCELLANEOUS. WANT15I). Parties having washing or hniiar clesnlng to do will plsase call nt 213 Mnyberry alley. Charge reasonable. o-l-lw POSITION WANTED. Would like position aa olerk or assi-tant boolc-kceier Pur reference apply at the Hshalp ofllce. ft-l-lw Inon SALU. Household goods, Including n ' Ilardmnu piano In etcellent condition. Apply to A. 11. llroome, IIS W. Oak St Ml tf V' NTEI, tlve rcllnlile man lo travel and n .licit orders for minwry stock ; perman ent piiiplnvinei.t; cxpcii' and salary or in nil iloii I'or teriim nrtilvens the It. O. Chaw On., boutli Venn Snauie. Philadelphia Ml 18 I, Milt SALE. Lot 3iKl80, altuate on Went Coal ' street. Two ,lnicle houses, one on the front bm4 the other on the rear of lot. For price and term' apply to T. It. Ileddall, Attoriioy-at-lnw, corner of Main and Centre street. lL ff ltUWAItl) will be paid for Information )0 that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the parties who Btole the pieces of cloth ff m the tailor shop of (leorije Walaltli, at No. J.M South Main street, 011 the morning of the : Kb tint., or for tho return of the property. Theclnth utolen was (No. KWO) alt yard of p- tra flno French drape; (No. 8310) 2 yards of Mack l'rirneli diagonal drape; (No. 4015) 2 yards of fancy lingllsh worsted. B-81-ai TSTATB 01' JAM 158 L. MAN11KCK, 1)U i1J censed. LeUers of administration on the ...tnlp of .Tnmes L. Mnnheck. late of Union township, Kehuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said towi, ship, to whom nil persona imyinem, ami iiiimr iiiviiik uwhu. ui uchiuhu. will make known the same without delay. jKFrKtWON 1', KlSEJillAUKlt, S. (1. St. HoixoPETKii, Administrator. . A. , ,.n..t .h .lna.,il. Attorney, snenanuoan, rn. May 3 1, 18W. B-25-ot-oow CtHAItTKU NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will bo nade to the Governor of the Commonwealth f Pennsylva nia on Friday, tho fourth day of Juno, 189,, by .1. J. Franey, M. I). Slalonc, SI SI. lturke, Martin Slafono and K. 11. Foley, under is Act of Assembly of tho Commonwcnth, entitled ; An act 10 proviuo lor me ineoriiomtlon and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 29th, 1871, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to bo colled "Tho Com mercial Electric Light and Power Company, of tho llorougb of Shenandoah, county of Schm I kill airtl stnte of l'eniisyTvnnla." the character and object of which are to supply Unlit, and power by electricity to the public in tho said bor ough of Shenandoah, nnd to gueh persons, part iiershlis and corporations residing therein and adjacent thereto s may desire the same, and for these purposes to hove, possess and enjoy all the rights lieneflts and privileges of the sold Act of Assembly and its supplements. SI SI. lli'UKK, Solicitor. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF VALV AUL1C Personal Property. The undersigned ad ministrator of the estate of James L. Slanbeek, decease!, will offer nt public sale, ot his lato residence? near Krcb'a railway station, Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, 011 Snturdny, June 20th, 18H7. the following personal property to wit: 2 horses, 2 mules,' 2 cows, I bull, 1 buggy, 1 heavy platform spring wagon, 1 light platform spring wagon, t heavy two-horse wagon, 1 light two-horse wagon, 1 pair heavy bob sleds, 1 light bob sled, 1 truck sleigh, 1 two-horse threshing machine, 1 Cliampion binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 cultivator, 1 grain drill, 1 familnginlll, 1 Fodder cutter, 1 corn shelter, 1 land roller, 2 spring harrows, 1 horse rake, 4 plows, 1 potato dinger, 1 elder press, lot of harness, lot of blacksmith tools, lot of iron nud chains, lot of oats, rye, hay, and straw, lot of forks, nails, hoes, scoops, rakes, and a large variety or other articles too numerous to mention. Also all the growing crops on said farm. TKHMS OF BALK i All purchases under t3 00 to bo cash ; and all over 83 00, four months time, without Interest, by giving npproved security , , Side to commence at 10 o'ulock a. in. JKI'I'KUAOX F. KlSKNltAUEU, AdiullilstrHtor. Juno 1st, 181)7. C-2-3t-oaw Sir -i- . ' c Removal No. 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
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