t BloodjfHerveFood for Weak nnd Run Down People. 11IUJ1T IT IC I The richest of nil restorft Willi I II 101 tive foods, because It re places the essential of lire tbat are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! MMSn digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, iAukcIo and strength. The uervee being iniide strong the brain becomes attlveana alear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drulii" and weakness In either sex,and us a female regulator has no equal, rrloe 60c-., or five boxes 12.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and boos, free. fWrlte Us About Your CasaT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U12 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TAKE A PRIDE In yotir Stationery, for you are often judged by the kind of paper and ink you use in your correspondence. We have just the kind tkat you should use to be correct in style. Engraved stationery a specially, HOOKS & BROWN fl. North Main St. Lelilgli Valley Changes. It is learned from a reliable source Hint aonio of the contemplated radical measures to lie adopted by the I.ehigh alley Company includes the building of the Friable survey via Seyhertsville to Wilfcesuarre and the Pardee survey from near Weatlierly lo I'eiin Haven .Junction, the establishment of scale and a forwarding yard at Hade Creek Junc tion, the abandonment of that unproductive lino ln'twceu l'enn JIaven and Wllkeslmrie. lo between Black Creek and Delano. Weithcrly is to become the headquarters. c"U,Ncqiont upon the ahaiidinimout of the .cliin ami Mnhanoy Division. .lusltrya 10c linx of ('avarcta. the finest liver and bowel n jjui.itor ever made O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. I Cor. White 1 Mansion ., ,t i House Streets, Shenandoah. J Stables, MAHANOY CITY. 1IAV15 TUB 1IAKDS0MKST BKHIONS OF ..OIL CLOTHS )WN. E. B. FOLEY, 7 nom Centre Street. 72 INTC 7 -HO Removal Sale THE Of Stock on Hand at Never MAHANOY CITY. The funeral of Mrs. Annie, wife of Jacob Wat kins, took place from the family resi dence on East Centre street, this afternoon, aeri was largely attended The orders of the 1. O of T. A. and Daughters of liubecca at tended tho fnnerul. The fact that John Coiaer and Allou ('rouse, of Allentown, will he present at the I hlcyclc meet next 1'ridny is sufficient to KUarantee uoress. Corier holds the state nuc-hiilf mile championship and C rouse the two mile record. Bryan O'Noil was ndmitUd to the Miners' hospital to-day. lie Is suffering from a large swelling on the index finger of tho right Imnd due to a cut received three weeks ago. The swelling is caused by sulphur water and also the formation of an abscess. The Mahanoy City Firemen's Relief Asso ciation hold a meeting last evening and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Thomai Harkcr, president; William Hradhnry, vice president ; Dr. H K. llrccker, secretary; William Kelly, treasurer; and Daniel Decker, Leonard Itoth, James Collins ami HomorT. lloyer, directors. Contractor Kudte, with large force of men, Is erecting two more tubular boilers at the Boston Hun collier)'. Conrad Jtohlltiger, eirpetiler on a P. A It. gang, received painful Injuries thts morning by Iwing caught under a heavy iiUue of timber. Tamaina's Water Supply. Tamaqua Town Council is considering the subject of an Increased water supply, and at a special meeting a lengthy report was re ceived fro.ii II. P. Basset, giving his esti mate of the cost of laying the new water nniiis, etc. lie stated that it would bo necessary to buy several acres of land around the reservoir in order to keep tho water in The Day-Light Store. EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS AT WILKINSON'S. Shirt waists and proper dress stuffs, belts, waist setts, ties, collars, etc., are fust 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 124 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 Patterns. More than five hundred new styles constantly in stock at 10 or 15 cents, no higher. Carpets, Window Shades, Laco Curtains afl3 Upholstery Goods at Reason able Low Prices. L.J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. F Before good condition, also that by using the Rabbit It, in water for engines and motive power, nnd tho Owl Creek water for family pur poses, there would be enough water to supply twenty thousand Inhabitants, pro viding the hn ast of tho dam be raised and the HRter shed improved. He also gave the numlicr of feet required and the diflennt sizes of pipe u ceded, giving the total cost for the completed work st 03,300. Council tin it discimcd the report and Anally decided to hold an doc lion 011 July 80, at which the. peoplo can decide whether fftO.OOO shall be borrowed to imptovc the vstcm. k Itallroaders' .Memorial )ay, Hull rollers' Memorial Day will be cele brated at Tvmatitia, on Sunday, June 13th. The orders of Locomotive Engineer, Inco motlvo Firemen, Italtmad Conductors, Rail road Trainmen and Railroad Telegraphers, b 'ttcr known as the Group of Five, with head quarters at Mnuch Chunk, will have charge of the celebration. A special train will arrive from Manch Chunk at 9 a. m., when a line of parade will be formed at the P. A It station and will proceed up llroad street to the Odd Fellows' cemetery, when the graves of their dead brothers will be decorated and n inomorial sermon will lie delivered by Hev. Mills, of the M. B. church. After the services a special train will convey the droop of Five to Manch Chunk, where similar services will he held. Rnwttrd OllVrcit. A seward Is offered for the return of 1 fy.fto gold piece to Hooks X llrown, which was lost and is advertised In another column. of tho Globe tcr rheumatism.! uuu jui jmitu uut.cr 1110 siringpnc RERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. prcsoribod by ondneut phydda DR. niCHTER'S nsi.rsn " ilvitVBI .El "Wort J renowned 1 T?rmAr1ra1ilvfttip!mfiil I Onlv contilno with Trade Mark Anchor. K. A.l.UichtcrACo.,2l5lVarlSt., New lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARBS, 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 25.t0Ocu. Emluncil & ruuouuuimtlcd by A. Wasley, 106 K. Miln St., H. Hacenbach, 103 N. Main St., V. T.D. Klrlln, 6 F.Maln! suenanaoan. . DR. RICHTER'S ' ANCITOH. STOMACHAr. best F oolr.lyai'epliigHiomnch Comi i jam . SOON DUE HERE WELSH BROS. o0 BEST AND BIGGEST 10c SHOW 5 EARTH SO-Star Performers -50 - In the lnot GLORIOUS, POPULAR AND PLEASING OP PROGRAMS. ICDCI dlC'C OltHATSlO.OOOl'OnCUI'INU LIIOLHIL O L'AICAUOX or l'Kl OlltCUH. SCANLAN and O'BRIEN, Irohiml'M nnd Anierleti'H lteprenentatlvo Clowns. WATER PROOF TENTS . . . SEATS FOR 3,000 PERSONS. 10c Admits to All 10c Kxliltiltlug nt Shenandoah 3 dnvn, JUNE mil, 18th and 19th. 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 stook. NAe intend to dispose. . . Heard The FAflOUS thank the public endeavor to uphold the byword CLOTHIERS and HATTERS IN THE COUNTY. Come early and get the best selection of stock on hand closing out prices. OCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE Advertises to-day to let the people of vicinity know that they are prepared to full line of . . . HEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING That for quality arid make oannot be equalled in any store, mak ing no exceptions. Prices never before heard of in the history of SHENANDOAH'S CLOTHING BUSINESS, will be quoted to you when you call, which will make the closest buyer open his eyes at the terrible cut we have made. In Hals anil Gent's Furnishing Goods we have a full and complete line. We cases of Straw Hats which we can sell you from 5 cents to 2 dollars. Remember call first on the CORNER MAIN and PERSONAL MENTION. John O'JIrlen, oC Mahaiioy City, was iu town last evening. l'rcilerlik Hoborts, Sr., of North Wliite street, ia visiting in llarrislmrg. Mis noliii Urndy lina returned home from a Roeral days visit to tlirardvillo. David Head was iileasantly entertained by tiinirdville friends last evening. V. V. Magargle and fl. Austock spent yea ti niiiy fishing at Waste Honso Kuu. Dr. M S. Kistler returned home last even ing from a business trip to Wilkosbarro. Miss Saphie Glover, a school teacher at Shamokin, is visiting her parents in town. Miss l.izzio Post and Miss liastlau, of Mnh anoy City, wero guests of friends iu town Inst evening. Kdward Sweeney, of Mttuch Chunk, is licing entertained by Tobias l'urcell, of West Cherry street. Clayton Schwank to-day left for his home In Hlm-ficld, Wost Vlrginin, after spending several weeks in town. F. B. Itausher, the gonial traveling passen ger agent of tho 1". 11. Hailway, attended to business in town to-day. Mrs. Agnes A. l'oyvei, representing the World lliblo House, of Philadelphia, iu this r. glon, spent to-day In town. Mrs. David I.luglmm and Mrs. Eliza Hum berger left to-day for Tottsvlllo to attend the funcrol of Miss Ilattio May Tucker, which will tako placo to-morrow. It. A. Glover, of South Jardin street, had n rolapso of his illness last night and for n time it was feared tho result would bo fatal. Ho was much improved to-day. J. W. Curtin, bookkeeper at tho Columbia brewery, returned from Now xork last even ing, where ho attended tho graduation of his brother Charles A., from the University law school of Now York. Tho exercises took placo in Cnruegio Hall. Tho )Ilgh school classes will compete in field sports at tho Trottjng park on tho 23rd lust, llicjclo and foot racos will bo tho features. Ilelcgntes ltctiirn. Messrs, Joseph Zimmerman and David Daddow, delegates of Henry llorncnstlo Camp No. 40, Sons of Veterans, returned from tho anuual stato convention at To wanda last evening. Prices of .Y Ss mrninmimnniinii nrrrniiniiTiiiriirrr W UiUUUUUUUIUUUU UlUuUlllUUlUllU .Rochester CHERRY STREETS. (Und of Car Line.) Witnini' of thi tjrooiir.vn uorti.i . New York, June 11. There wan a heavy track at Oraveaend yesterday, nntl the Bhowers which came occasion ally did not Improve the going. The attendance wan fairly good, hut not as heavy an might have been looked for on a Derby day. The" chief event of the day was the Urooklyn Derhy, at a tnlle and a quarter, for 3-year-olds, and six went to the pftst, with Scottish Chieftain, winner of the Uelmont, as the favorite. The race was won by Octagon, with Buddha aecond and Dan de Oro third. Time, 2.10. 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 Gutters, 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, 112 N. Hain St. for their past favors, and of being: the acknowledged Clothing. SAMUEL BLOCK, Proprietor. W G. DUSTO'S V V . " BARBER SHOR Has been removed to NO. 12 WEST CENTRE STREET, Fergnson House Block.) CHAS. DERR'S Deeds llecorrictf. Trom Charlos II. Schaeffer and wife to Henry II. Hublcr;-premises in Gordon. From John F. Lewis and wife to II. Howard Hublcr, premises iu Gordon. From Harry liallcy and wife to Margaret S. llailey, premi-es in Port Carbon. From Harry llailey and wife to Wm. llailey, premises In Port Carbon. From Win. llailey to I.ottio Bailey, prem Ises in Port Carbon. From Francis C. Job nnd wifo to Eliza Roth ctal., premises in Tamaqua. From Wm. W. Faust and wifo to J. Frank lin Salladc, premise!! in Pottsville. From David W. Etin and wifoto Mary Ann White, premises in Hegins township. From Edward J. D.iiloy ct al to Edward P. O'Doniiell. premises iu Kline township. From Edward P. O'Donnoll to Janios E. O'Donncll, premises in Kline township. When hilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic, euro euaniutccd, 10c, 25c. Olll VH,r I WnclilnfT'tn. June 10. Tho monthly Rtntement of the principal articles o? domestic exuurti) shown exports during May, 4SS7, as compared with May, 1S9G, ns follows: J! -ejul-iUirfs, ?1S,0S7.012; In crease, ?2,GSIU7S. Cotton, J9,G27,4:3: in crease, $2,440,860. Mineral oils, $r,.DG2, 2S2; decrease, $4S7.207. Cattle and boss, $3,479,001; Increase, $480,262. Provis ions, $10,592,183; increase, SS14.247. henandoah and eet them with a have just received thirty when you intend to buy House, - OLD - STAND. A Game 11111 Vetoed. Governor Hastings vetoed the bill to pre vent tho killing of grouse, phoasant, quail, lartriilge, woodcock, wild plEoou, trout or bass, and to prohibit absolutely tho killing of deer or fawn for three years. The Governor says that the bill conflicts with tho constitu tional provision providing that the general assembly shall not pass any local or special laws regulating tho aflalrs of counties, cities, townships, wards, borough or school districts. Auother reason given for tho veto is that tho now gamo law fully covers tho objects of tho . special act. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST. A S2.S0 Bold piece containing tho J InltlnW J. H. 11., between Hooks Ac HrownV store and 233 Houth Jardin street. A reward will lie paid for its return to Hooks & llrown, 4 North Main street. G-ll-tf "TT7" ANTED. A servant girl to do cooking nnd IT general housework. Apply at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium, North Main street. 2t TOST. A mil eago book, Issued by tho Pcnn I sylvanlu 11. It. In the name of "13. 1). 1'lctclier." A reward of $3.00 will bo paid for Us return to W. 1. Williams, 1G Nortb Wblto street. 0-B-3t TTIOIl H AMI Lot 30x180, situate on West Coal street. Two slngla bouses, ono on the front ami tbe otber on tbo rear of lot. For prlco and term apply to T. It. Heddall, Attornoy-itt-Inw, comer of Main and Centra Ktreets. 4-28-tt emoval Sale will always CHEAPEST at astonishing IN CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 4 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHENANDOAH, PENNA THE FA MOUS