'tTi i rf t ?TAKE A PRIDE In your Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper and ink you ute in your correspondence.' We have just the kind that you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specialty, HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. Yttpriln.v'f Hnwlinll dnmw. Another day of rain prevented many games In the National, Eaitprn and At lantic leaguer. The frames played were: At Baltimore Baltimore, 11; Cleve land, . At Washinaton Washington, 0; St. Loulu, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo, 4: Springfield. 2. At Heading First .game: Lancaster. 8; Beading, 7. Sec ond game: Heading. 10: Lancaster, X. At Norfolk Norfolk. 7; Athletic. 1. At Richmond Hlchmond, 10; Hartford, 4, New ItHao HhII I.engtto. A r'lng of tlie people interested In the fbnoaCti of tbe Schnylklll Comity Ilsae Ball Ixwgne wu held at Glrartlvllle last arming. It wm attended by XV. J. Hyan and Daniel Walters, of Malianoy City ; John AlUmson, of St. Nicholas ; William Thomp- of Ashland ; ,1. C. llecker, of Giranl- vilte, and representatives from Locust Dale and I.oet Creek. It was decided to open the league games on Hatiirday, next, at Slslmnoy City, with the St. Nicholas and Uxmst Dale teams on the diamond. The clubs of the league are Malianoy City, Ashland, Olrartl Tllle, Ijocust Dale, St. Nicholas, and prob ably Lost Cieek. Meld KiirAftMiult. Stan! Koaperowlca was put tiuder 9800 Iwll last night on a charge of knocking down Charles Mnaalewslii by a blow on (lie head a stick , ruiienil. i 3-month-old child of Mr. and Mm. nomas Sunderland, of West Lloyd street, tua Interred in the Annunciation cemetery yesterday afternoon. 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, VT1S HAV15 THIS HANDSOMICST U1MION8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No, ar Xi'cst Centre Street. Removal Sell ! THE Of Stock on Hand at Never Before Heard PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Ontmlry Otirtinleled lor llnaly 1'eruml. The Shsmokln collieries work four days this week. There were 3,618 pupils enrolled during the school term at Shsmokln. The national brass and iron works at Reading will be totally enlarged. The r. A K. employes at Ollherton will re ceive tbelr semi monthly pay to-morrow. Camp 300, i o. g, 0f A., will hold an important meeting this evening, lu Mellet's hall. Every member should be present. Robert Roth, of Ashland, received his re appointment to West Point, yesterday, and will leave for that puce on Saturday next. Standing before a mirror at Shllllnglon, llerks county, Adam A. Sweltaer. a victim of melanchola, father of sevon children, gashed bis throat from ear to ear and died. The Ellis Lessig Iron mill, the Olascnw I rou Company and the (Hernials Rolling mills, l'ottstown, will resume work next Monday, with prospects of a steady run. The Phrenlx Iron Works, riioeulxvllle, are ranning day and night on double tum. The material for the I'ark bridge across the Schuylkill In I'hlladelphla is all turned out. An official of the Lehigh Coal and Nav igation Company says that there are over 8,000 foreigners employed at tbe company's operations throughout the Taman,ua district. St. Clair Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., bus de cided to Ivold n mask parade on July flth. A committee will wait on the business peoplo and solicit aid to make the parade a success. Jos. Ausburn and Williams received the contract for driving the tunnel from Draper colliery to the water shaft, a distance of 720 fret. Work will be commenced Monday next. The work of double tracking the Little Schuylkill branch of the 1. & It. lly., from Tmuaqua south, a distance of five miles, is about finished. The sidings are already completed. Mr. Fred. Ijiiiderburii, formerly of Jin Kleton, now of New York, being a graduate of the New York Seminary, lias accepted a call tendered to him by tho Calvary Episcopal church at Tamaqua. The story lmi leaked out that the nego tiations have reached a successful consum mation for the formation of a Pennsylvania Liquor Leaguo, which is said to he a brewers' trust on an extensive scale. The officers of the Mauch Chunk Rail roader's Brotherhood were lu Tamaqua Monday and iwld to Mrs. George Young $1200 on the life of her brother, John Muudy, who died sumo-time ago. Waller J. Kenuey, who was arrested at Siniiiierville, X. J., several weeks ago, on the charge of robbing several station of the Heading railroad, jiartlculnrly of blcyelos, w.is sentenced to flvo years lu the Kusteru penitentiary. To-morrow will be observed as potato day liy the Jr. Socioty of Christian Endeavor of St. James Lutheran church, Ashland. Con tiibutions of any and all kinds will be re icivcd Hiid distributed to the worthy people of that town. NEWSPAPERMEN'S TOUR. Annual Outing Ilelil Yesterday mid Valley Forgo Visited. The Schuylkill Press Association held its annual outing with a number of invited iruents yesterday and made a trip to Valloy Forgo in a special car furnished by tho P. & li Railway Company. Mr. F. E. Ilauscbor, ol illiamsport, traveling passenger agent for the company, was in chargo and was in defatigable in his oll'orts to raako the trip enjoyable to tho party, which consisted of 41 persons. James P. Connor, late of tho old Leonard llouso, Pottsvlllo, was with the parly as caterer and had two assistants. Upon arriving nt Valley Forgo tho party visited tlie Washington headquarters and wore taken in three l.irgo teams over tho camping ground, lsltcd Washington Inn, Fort Huntington and other points of interest. Tho following persons took part in tho trip : J. 11. Zorbey, wife and daughter, Miss Frances, Mrs. R. A. Zerboy, Mrs. A. Roohrig, Miss Ida Sigfricd, C. I). Elliott and wife, Miss Fannlo S. Zerboy, J. tl. Shumwny, Mlssos Jossio and Lucia Shumway and XV. II. Crofts, Potts ille; Dr. R. 11. Wilson, Tower City; Mrs. Charles Logan and Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Gilbert, Pinegrovo; Mr. niul Mia. L. V. BaOsah, MlM Lydla Schoener, Mr. and Mrs. (lay 0. Irish. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Reiser, Mr. and Mn. J. W. Parker and Miss Stella Wooioock, Mahanoy City ; J. Barry James. Charles Hartma, Mr. and Mn. T. F. Barron, Miss Flora Barron and "Ham" Tiley, Ashland ; Miss Norma L. Crawford, Miiiersville ; II. W. and Miss Lillian Drown, St. Clair; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dangler and Miss Claire Uengler, Scbuylkill Ilareo Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Batdorfl", Tremont. MAHANOY CITY. Sleeting hih! lileellon of Onlrers of the II. Y. 1'. V. Ist livening. Mahanoy City, Jnne 10. The Duptlst Young People's Union last evening held a rally In the Knglisli llaptlst church which was very successful. It was participated In by members of the Union from Shenandoah, (ilrardville, Ashland, Mahanoy Plane, Maha noy City and other places. The following oftlcers were elected for the ensuing six months: President, Louis Richards, Maha noy City ; Vice President, Thomas ltowells. (lirardvillc ; Secretary. Miss Susie Evans, Mahanoy City ; Treasurer, O. II. Watklns, Oirardvillc. Surveyor M. D. Rowman and a corps of assistants are surveying a new publio road on the north aide of the Lehigh Valley railroad, between Trenton and Delano. The old road Is undermined and recently several large cave-ins occurred in that locality. Messrs. J. M. Ktltt, Cornelius Reing ami Jo eph It. llitglies, members of the street committee of Borough Con noil, left yesterday for Philadelphia to inspect the different makes of brick fur street paving. This morning Messrs. W. 15. Jons and Charles Miocner left for Williamsport and Scrautou ou a similar mission. The new Gun Club was temporarily or ganized last night with William T. Patter son as president, fleorgo W. 8tiUer secretary, and Fen. Cooper, Thomas Qiilmi and leon K. Lewi a committee ou rules. riling lip the Costs. From the Miner' Journal. In the District Attorney's office the dep uties andlerks were busy ou rases for crim inal court. Deputy Ilusliore called the "Journal" reporter's Attention to a return innilo by one of the borough justices ofShen Hiidoah who was lecontly ousted. This re turn was fur a petty larceny case wherein the article stolen was a drawing knife valued st only 60 cents. There is an Act of Assembly giving justices of tho peace the power to dispose of such petty caws. This justice, who Is certainly brainy enough to know this Jaw, chose to send It to court. The costs will now bo piled up to$SU orflO, all outlay of money that could havo been avoided if tho justlco had not been so anxious to mnko a few oxtrn dollars. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Hotulncho. nleuH-nt ln.xo.tlvo. AU Druggists. SOON DUE HERE WELSH BROS. BEST AND BIGGEST 10c SHOW S EARTH 50- Star Performers -50 Ill the most GLORIOUS, POPULAR AND PLEASING OF PROGRAMS. 1CDCI fllC'P (HtlSATSlO.OOOl'OItCUI'INH, rLtl0LrllC 0 PARADOX or PHI CIRCUS. SCANL.AN and O'BRIEN, Ircland'H mid America's IteproHcntatlvo Clowns. WATER PROOF TENTS . . . SEATS FOR 3,000 PERSONS. 10c Admits to All --10c Exhibiting nt Shcnnndonh 3 days, JUNE mil, 18th and 19th. Tl YIIfrtJT WT Off TTI T R nr.ivi nil iV-iLii Have leased Franey's immense store room, Cornor 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 FAHOUS thank the public for their past favorsand 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. PERSONAL MENTION. Chief Burgess Tabor made a business trip to Minersville to-day. Mrs William Fahey, of West Cherry street, has given birth to a girl baby. Michael (lihbons, stable boss at the Indian Ridge colliery, has become the proud father of a baby boy. Register Frank C. Reese, who was con fined to his home by illness, was to-day able to visit bis office at Pottavllle. Frank Shelry wont to Philadelphia to-day with his daughter, who will undergo treat ment for the eyes at the Wills Eye Hospital. Just try a 10c box of Cases rets, the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever made. Wedding Hell. Jacob Fox, one of the attaches in the Safe Deposit Rank, 1'ottsvillo, and Miss Jennie, danghier of lion, (.leorge W. Kennedy, were married at 6:00 o'clock last evening, in the Presbyterian church, Pottavllle. Joseph A. Zimmerman, of Pottavllle, a member of the C. A 1. police force, and Mrs. Emma Delliert, of Schuylkill Haven, werv joined in wedlock this afternoon. The couple will taae an extended Southern tour. Howard Weston, the well known real estate agent, and Miss jleasle Rahn, one of Puttsrllle's fairest daughters, are to 1 married ou the S6th intt. Mlllon C. Rayiitoti, a well known young man of Pottavllle, and Miss Hannah U. Fonuell. of Frackvllle, are to lie married this month. On Wednesday, the lBth mst , Miss Ida Amer, of Owl Creek, and Joseph Mllchell. of Iiisford, will lie united in marriage at the home of the bride at high noon, Russol I,. Coxe. a prominent druggist, of Philadelphia, and son of It. N. Coxe, of Schuylkill Haven, was wedded to Miss Mary ll.ichman, at Tamaqua yesterday. Mr. Coxe was a former Hentenant of Company t, . U. Pa. The Church of Our Lady, at Mt. Carmel, was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednes day morning, the contracting parties lieing Mlas Mary A. Harvey, daughter of Mrs. Frances Harvey, of Mt. Carmel, and Robert Fnrrell, of Centralla. Misses Rlla Farrel, sister of the groom, of Centralla ; Miss Nel lie Iliggius, of Shenandoah, and Miss Maggie Mcllride, of Haileton, were the bridesmaids, accompanied by Messrs. John Foy, of Ccn tralia ; Thomas Devine, of Centralla, and John Iliggius, of Shenandoah, as ushers. Rev. Father Meuwese pronounced tho solemn words in milling the couple, following with the Nuptial Mass. The bride is tho eldest daughter of tho lato Rornard Harvey, and well-known throughout the coal regions. Sir. Farrel is a member of tho Rorough Coun cil of Centralla, and an employe at L. A. Rlloy &Co's general store. Tho couple will tiko up their residence in Centralla upon their return from the wedding tour. When bilious or costive, cat a Casoarcts candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Touchers' Certificates. Superintendent M. K. Rutler, of Ollherton, received notice from County Superintendent U. W. Weiss to the effect that the annual ex amination of parties desiring tenchors' certi ficates in that district will take place Wednes day, tho 10th inst. The examination will take place in the Malrevllle school building and it is oxpeeted that thore will be a largo number of applications. Deeds ltccorded. Louis Weber et ux, to Mary A. Reifsuydcr, premises in Fottsyillo. Thomas Hoy ct ux. to First National Rank of Orwigsburg, premises In Orwigsburg. Joseph J. Wicst, Jr., ct ux. to August .Tacob.'prcinisos In St. Clair. Catharine Miller, ct al. to John Isaac Smith, premises in East Ilrunswick. Tho only remedy in tho world that will at once stop itchiness of tho skin in any part of tho body, that is absolutely safo and never, falling, is Doan's Ointment. Get it from your don'.cr. Obituary. Mrs, Jusllua Schwalm, widow of Jacob Rchwalm, died suddenly at licr homo in Hublcy township from neuralgia of tho heart, aged 07 years. Tho funeral took placo yesterday. Prices of::::. I'wnm.vlvnn'n I'onttnnnters. Washington, June 10. One hundred and fifty-three fourth class postmas ters were appointed yesterday, nlnety sem to till vacancies eausrd liy re movals. Among thoae appointed arc the following In Pennsylvania.- Ali ville, A. Q. Qalbralth; Alburtls. XV. H. Hut; Center Valley, Henry Froy; Qelgera Mills, John Marnuet. Hunks tnwn. F. 8. Pugh; lloytdalr. Michael VcCnolt Laury's Station. A. II. Hteln meti; Lehigh Oap, F. A. Help. Mor dnnavllle, Maude Johnson; Mount Po cono. E. E. Hooker; Bhlpplngport, B. U Arbuckle; Spring Mills, J. U- Long; Wyoming, Charlee Crouae. "starrlsge Licenses. Alvln L. Graff, of West Pcnii, and Allco Droiabach, of East Hrunswlck. John Aniout and ltosle K. Stokes, both of St, Clair. The Daylight Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Shirt waists and proper dress stulTs, 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 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 i2 cents. New Silks. Wc carry a superb stock and 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. Carpets, Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices. L.J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. W G. DUSTO'S Has been removed to-- 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Ferguson House Mock.) NO. CHAS. - DERR'S Greatest Sale of Shoes Ever hud in this section is now going oil nt our store. We've bought the entire stock of n retail shoe store that failed. The goods will be sold without regard to former price or their retil value. Thore are a great many very fine shoes in this stock, and the former owners would weep if they could see the little bits of prices we are uow asking. Come quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory..5. ...Shoe Store, H -J. When yon want good roofing, plcmblng gas fittitiK, or general tinsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallaghirs; IB West Centre street PeleT In Rtwo l-f MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A servant cirl to do cooking nn'l general housework. Apply at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium, North Mnln street. 2t T OST. A mileage book, Issued by the I'enn .1 1 sylvanla II. It. In the name of "K. 1). I'lctcher." A reward of 85.00 will be paid for Its return to W. 1'. Williams, 10 North White street. o-9-3t ITIOII SALR Lot 80x150, situate on West Cool : street. Two single houses, 0110 on the front and the other on the rear of lot. For prlco and term, apply to T. It. lleddall, Attorn? -ut-luw, comer of Main and Centre streets. 4-29-tt BARBER SHOP - OLD - STAND. A. Moyor, Mgr. 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 irt the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St. emoval US CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PENNA "THE! FAFvIO
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