TAKE A PRIDE Iu 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, II OOKS & BROWN d North Main St. The Store - That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : lleantitul Jlaby Carriages and Upwards. Handsome Iron Bedsteads and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, 1 18 Bast Centre St. Kopamirom you RUPTURE If you vteaT ths TRU Maria Dtf Uladelohla Trust Co.. 610 Locus! St.. Phiw., P. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J YTH 1IAVK TUB DKSIGINS OP HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. xj West Centre Street. CHAMPION S3 mm Removal THE Of Stock on Hand at Never Before Heard THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. No. PITHY POINTS. Iliitnnliig Throughout the Country Olmtntclixl lor Ilnnty l'ermal. The Borough Council will meet Id regular mmIou this evening. Kmton'i nnhllc market plane, In the public niure. hu been Mild for $1706 20. The Lehigh Valley railroad hands between Delano and Mt. Carmel will be paid on the 10th Inst. George It. Reene, formerly of St. Clair, his entered upon hii duties as outside foreman at Kaskawilliam colliery. nr. Dyron W. King has been engaged for tbe annual entertainment of the Tamuqna Uumnl Awoeiatlon, on the 88th inst. Kx-8teward Hartman, of Mlnersvillc, wis thrown from his carriage and sustained a dislocation of the shoulder and several bruises. Tbe Tamuqna Athletic club are making ar rangements to hold a monthly athletic exhi bition in Allen's opera house on Thursday evening, June 10. It is doubtful whether the "Senator" can deliver the Mahanoy City postoffice Into the banem of the Democratic henchman to whom lie 1mm iiiomlaed it. We shall see. Hepubli can. . Tlie seventeenth annual reunion of the Sixth Peanaylvanla Cavalry, to celebrate the Mlb anniversary of the battle of llcverly Kuril, will lie hflhl on Juno Otli at Willow Grove. Major James May, Of Shamolslii; I', J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, and two promi nent I'biladelpbiaus, wore In Jit. l3annel laying ont plans for the erection of a brewery at that place. Owing to the Immense success of the cross country run, hold by the St. Clair AtbleWc Chili last Saturday, a second run is boing ar ranged, In which the older and more sedate member will participate. Frank S. Hock, well known in this county, died In Chicago yesterday. Ilia brother James W. llock, a draughtsman at tbe P. A R. C. & I. Co., l'ottsvillo, arcoinujMiled by his wife left for the West this afternoon. Miss Fannie Cassnvnut, formerly of Turns iia, one of Schuylkill county's best known singers, has just been appointed soloist in the Second Itoformed church at 7th and Oxford streets, Philadelphia. There were forty com pet) tors. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flou'm, the Jlunil of America, Olill- fornlii Via the truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, hliuards or liigli altitudes are .unknown. Pullman first ami second class palc and tourist sleeping ears t points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California! Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop n postal card, J. P. McOtuu, T. P. Agent, 51II Rail road avenue, Hlmim, If. Y or 391 llroad way, New York. S-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E. P. Ast. An Ordination. Tho English Baptist church at Mt. Carmel was organized to-day and at tho samo timo Rev. Thomas A. Joseph, a graduate of the llucknoll University at LewRburg, was or dained 88 its pastor. Tho services were con ducted by Rov. J. H. Harris, president of tho Itucknoll University; Rev. Woods, of Will iamsport; Rev. 1). I. Evans, pastor of tho First llaptist church of Shenandoah, and othors. A Day at Lakeside. The A class of tho Shenandoah High school and tho High school of Mahanoy City are holding a picnic at Lakeside to-day. Among I tho ftntures of tho day is a match giimo of biso (ml I between tho schools. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer ir stcoa j.tf closing MAHANOY CITY. The High school Alumni Association lust night elected the following oftVors for the 1 ensiling year. President, W. 1). Reynolds ; First Vice President, Miss Mame Harked; Heuumt Vice President, Miss Kate Moore ; Recording Secretary, Miss Annetta Mc Iuerny ; Financial Hecretary and Treasurer, William T. Patterson ; Historian, Misa Oairic Hess. Negotiations for the sale of the Merchants' hotel property by Francis Kcltir to D. J. Thomas, late of Morea, are ahutit complete. Mr. Keiser will retire from business and locate at Orvgnburg. Uetbcn Powell and family will in a few days leave for Philadelphia and take passage for Glamorganshire, South Wales, where thoy will locate permanently. The "family was surprised last ovening by a .visit from about fifty friends, several bolng from Sheu andoah. Mr. Powell Is a member of Coum il and is a musician and choir leader of ability. His services have always been In demand at Welsh gatherings here. Dr. Hannah Watklns and daughter. Miss Maine, will leave to-morrow for Now York city and on Saturday will sail for Liverpool. They will then go to Glamorganshire, South Wales. After sjieuding a few weeks there Dr. Watkins will go to I.nndon and take a post graduate course iu oue of the leading colleges of that city. Lewis August, a miner employed at the North Mahanoy oolliory, had the thumb of bit right hand badly mashed yesterday by a piece of poai fltlllilK on It. Amputation may be necessary . A Flag ltolslng. Saturday will be a ghr day at Trenton, near Delano, when a flag will be raised on the now school house theie. Washington Camp No. 72, P. O. S. of A., will have charge. Quito an elaborate program has been pro pared. The camp, accompanied by tbe Delano band, will meet nt Si p. in. and pro ceed to the Delano school house, where the teachers and school children will join them and parade to Trenton. The exercises will take place at S p. in. and the following pro gram will be rendered : Singing, "Ainersoa"; prayer, llev. J. C. Grimes, Delano ; presenta tion of flag, J. M. Schrope, principal or the Delano schools; acceptance by the president of the. Delano School Hoard; singing, "tluard the Flag;" addreai, Rev. J. C. Grimes; recitation, "The Two llannen of America," Miss Lizzie Butler; solo, Miss Annie l aiiBt; address, Joseph Aruer; recita tion, 15. 1). Whitehead; singing, "Red, While and Hlue;" recitation, Miss Clara Kimble; singing, "Stur Spangled Uauner." A FlmOIeas, An oxoeptinnally fine mess of trout was caught by a crowd of town anglers iu Snyder county yesterday. The mess was on o.ihili tiou at Womer's truck stand ami attracted muo'i attention. K6 pounds. They weighed. iu all about A tk your grocer for ne "Royal Patent flour, and tuko no otbor brand. It is tbo best Jour made. for over s , A.LL NATlRv?' of tho Globe for i aim similar uompiamtS hdu prepared unaer ino etrmgent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWSr iireBcnooa oy cmmeni pnysicmnsr DR. RlflHTER'S EXPELLEH. World renowned ! IlcmarknMrsurceserul ! ROuiv d'nuliio with Trade Mark " Anchor.' Br- Ad. UlcMcr&Co., SISrcuISUKcir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, 2S&80CU. Endorsed &rccomiucudutl by ' i A. Wesley, 106 H. Main St., . H. Racenbnch. 103 N. Main St. . r. r. D. Klrlin, 6 E. Main ; Shenanilnflh. DR. RICHTER'S "ANCIIOIl" STOatACIIAT. best for nil', lvpcpsmA:Htnnineh Comnlnlnts. 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 : 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 hand at astonishing out prices. Wadding Hells. Mr. Osman Rickert, of Wilkeabarra, was married yesterday at Mt. Carmel to Miss Rose Vertier, a popular school teacher of that place. Mr. Rickert holds a tesponsiblo position under the tahigh Valley company. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of (leorgo Clarance Faust, of Sunbiiiy, to Miss Annlo Sophrana Boyci.of Port Trcvorton. The happy event will be celebrated .lime (Ith. - Cards are out announcing the wedding of John Burke, of Oirardrille, and Misa Anna Conroy, of town. The eveut will lie con summated on June I). A llimt 4,1100 Yean Old. A viking craft found in Norway Mime time ngo was in uso about tho ycnrJOOO A. 1)., mid ntonco lxcnmo famous ns by far tbo oldest sprolmcn of warcremft In existence. Tbo boats in the Glzeh lint seuni, It was decided bf tho lrnrnod, wore used nt ltmst 4.500 years ago, and were contemporaneous with tho Dnahur pyrn inlds of tbe clevontli Egyptian dynusty. With this boat and the two which re main in the Cairo museum were two morn, which still rest In the mnda which strotoh desolately from the Dnshur pyramids, neBr which they were found. Tho fivo boats were found hurled fit n oonMidvru bio depth, not far from the famous largest iiyramlii, and In mob orderly form and with tuoli mathematical relationship to tho great title of atone that It was evi dent that thoy had been buried with de sign nt thnt particular spot. The boats were found to be alike in the material of which they were constructed nntl in their general dimensions. The ce dar of antiquity, which entered into so iBuoli of the construction of things of wood, win used In building these boats. While the enultmicnts of the bontc had generally disappeared with time, their shniH-ly outlines still remained. Tbo boat that Is In Chicago now was probnbly better preserved than any. It is 80 feet long, 8 feet of beam mid 4 feet of bold. A well proserveil ami ectillatly marked and designed picco of rudder of wood was fonud near the boats. Harper's Hound Table. Tin Ai'tiaii-ii't ituff War, Little llock, Ark., June 3. The ex citement In Pope county over the race riots which have occurred In Lee town ahlp liaa nut abated, but bo far KB can lie learned no further bloodshed lme oc curred. Ollloera from Atkins are now on the acene trying to quell the dig turbancee. The negroea are In a very ugly mood and defy arrest. They are being upheld by a few white men, and as they tire armed there may be further rioting when the officers at tempt to take those for wliora warrants have been laaued, A correspondent at Atkins says the situation la even more Herious than waB at nrst reported. Atnerloun Crlobotors tn Unarlmnl Southampton, June 3. The American line steamer St. Paul, having on boaid the Philadelphia cricket team, which la to play 16 matches In England, ar rived here yeaterday. The members of the team Bay they had a tine paasage and that they are In splendid condition. l'ciinsyfvnuln 1'rolil lilt ion lata. Altoona, Pa., June 8. The Prohibition state convention opened here this morning, and the following temporary I ofHcers .were chosen: Chairman, James M. Caldwell of Milton; secretaries, S. C, WattB of Cleaj-neld, Vf. A. Avey of i Pittsburg, lludd Cannon of Milton, J. I T. Logan of Wllkesbarre and C. C. Latus of Heading. It is probable that , A. A. Stevens, of Tyrone, will head the I committee on resolutions. I Uavo 'nH- 1,1ft! l'or Her Child. i- New York, June 3. While with a plc j nlc party at'Kort Washington yester day Mrs. Helen Wheattley saw her 6 I year-old daughter Helen fall from the I bank Into the water, and jumped after her. The mother rould not swim, and I both wore drowned. I . HOOD'S PllitiS euro Liver I1!b. Biliousness, Indtgcntlon, Ilcndacho. i vloa"nt laxative All Druggists. J Prices of.ww I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or loctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters. and they cured me in a short time. A DisTisouJsiiitn Lawykk of Waynk Co.. N. Y. CoLORLnM AND Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her fees was too white, and her hands and feet ffilt as though the blood did not eireulate. After ono bottle of Hop Hitters hsd been taken she was tbo rosiest and healthiest Bttl In H" ,own- wll 0 vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratirytng other friends. The Day-Light Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Shirt waists and proper dress stufls, bells, waist setts, ties, colltus, 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, 2i yards wide for 12 4 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. Tito McCnll Patterns. 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.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. Wanted-An Idea T7bo can think of Bora ilipl thine to naUntr Protect your ldea: thr may brtnr you vrealtk. Wnitt JOIIN WEDPKBBURN k. CO tiorft. WuniDirtAn. H. li..tar thslr 1 for thlr $I.Pno prize offer uid lUt vt two htinrtred lnveutloiu wool (CO. w, G. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOR Has been removed to- NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Ferguson House Mock.) CHAS. - DERR'S '1-2. llliiiliiflii m mm Greatest Sale of Shoes Ever lind in this section is now- going on at our store. We've bought the entire stock of n retail shoe store that failed. The goods wilt be sold without regard to former price or their real value. There are a great many very fine shoes in this stock, and the former owners would weep if they could see the little bits of priceB we are now asking. mm Come quick for the goods oan't last long when people know what we are doing. .Factory... v ..Shoe Store, II -MISCELLANEOUS. WANTlil). Parti r having Wnaliltifr or hotis clennhitf to do will plenao vnll ht 213 Mayherry alley. Cliarfto reasonable. Gl-lw POSITION WANTED. Would like poBltfon ns clerk or na!trmt book-keeper. Pur reference upply at thellEnALiioillco. 0-l-lv IjWK SALE. Kouwliolil kikmIs, Including t 1 llArdmnn plnno In exrellont condition. Apply to A. It. llroomo, 118 W. Oak St (Wl-tf InOK SAIJl Lot SOxISOKimte on Wct Conl ' street. Two hIiikIo bont, cuie ul the front and tlie other on the rear of lot. Por price nnd tcrtiw apply to T. H, lied dull, Attorno'-at-lav, comer of Mailt und Centre BtreetH. - OLD - STAND. - ' ?v'V-. a 1 A. Moyor, Mgr. US Commencement We are already prepared to catir 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. Watcfi, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Ham St. m Gifts.-3a- Removal Sale !