& . ... a. kM WILL SCON BE HERB. We have a select line of articles suitable for presents for tlit graduates, and the prices are right. SEE OUR LOWER WINDOW. HOOKS & BROWN J. North Main St. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Thurndny nlfrlit earthquake shocks were felt in all pouthern Mexico, from Acapulco to Vera Cm. A severe cold wave swept over southeaEtrin Idaho yesterday. Three inche of snow fell at Soda Springs. V M. (lentli', former proprietor of the Peer Creoi! Imnk, hnn been arrested at lvkln. ills., charged with embessle ment. Miss Purtly. of Derby, Conn., cele brated hT 100th anniversary Tuesday by riding her niece's bicycle around the yard. Mrs. Berry tied her daughter up at Oreomip. Ky., and eloped with John son Whitley, who has been I'ltying at tention to the daughter. Luuls M. Plllet, 22 years old, an ar tist employed by the Herald and Puck, committed outelde In a New York hotel with cyanide of potassium. The thermometer at Chicago yester day rcglHtered 92 degs. Dr. Alonso Tug ert. a prominent physician, and James C'onnois died from sunstroke. The Untompahgre Utes in Utah threaten trouble. They suspect unfair treatment from the government in the allotment of lands In severalty. Snirnr and t.'oriee .11(ri(Htea t'on'.ot. Nf York. June 1". Claus Spreckels. the Eiigror king, has decided to erect a $200,000 coffee refinery in Brooklyn. The plana for the new refinery have already been diawn. It will consist of a ware bouse four stories high and a coffee roaj;yjulldiHg flve stories high. II. O. Ha"eir.eyer and John E. Searles, the sugar magnates, are president and secretary, respectively, of the new re finery. The Arbuckles are constructing a sugar refinery at the foot of Pearl street, adjoining their i -caent coffee establishment. Will Accept SliHi'key'M CIihIIomeh. Pltt.-iburc. June 17. Mlk Connelly, one of Mnlier's managers, announces that Slimkiy's deft to fight Peter to a fii.isli bel'nu the club offering the larg est mii'-e hns been received, and Lymli' i eposlt of $2,500 will he eov cird witl.in five days. Maher will go (igiilnst the CpHfornian for a si'lo be: of $r,.00. $10 f no or any amount above tljat may be agieed upon. STORE NEWS. NEW SILKS BUR WAISTS. A special lot of printed :n : i : . 1 now 2ic. per yard. BLACK SILKS " For capes or dress waists, in rich brocades, 39c. to $1.00. Sati n D u chesse anil Faille Silks in all grades at low prices. MYLISH DRESS GOODS This department is so complete that no descrip tion would do it justice ; we are the leaders in this line and our goods are marked at rock-bottom prices. DON'T FORGET THIS ! The McCall Paper Pat terns are the best in the world and the prices are only 10 or 15c. L J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALES STABLES, Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. and LloyU Streets, Shenandoah. J HAVK THE 1IANIMOMK8T DK81UNS or ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. ar West Centre Street. 5 WK Orliiitli Our la n orftAln and iwerlv anfwlflr for AM. K1NU8 OP OttOItR Nothing In Jiulniw alwut it Mimynn's Remedies, a -mr-i-te cure for ouch disease, for i i y i mlo nt ll .Innorlst. Mortly lAjlJCnH itMitii rnfcu. if in douit, O I R F write illiwt to PROF. MtW- UUI ll YON KM Arch utrert, Phlliulelphla. Pa., for free medical odvlee. STILL ANOTHER. A Crr.Hndent ICtiilorses What Has Keen Said of ISIeetrie Lights. Editor EvastNo Herald : I cannot re sist the temptation to ask fur small space In Tour valunble paper to my that, as an humble taxpsyer, luiving no stock or other Interest in suy electric light comnsny, or anything else other than my own Utile home, (for which I paid my hard-earned money) I most heartily endorse, all that hits been written by your correspondents on the elec tric light question, with the exception of what Lswyor liurke wr.ite last night. For heaven's sake tell your correspondents not to mind ills .bluff about tmetlng thein in the Council chamber to have the subject thor oughly rentllatsil. 8toj sucb noiiseiiBe. If the lawyer I bursting u'ltli oratory, let bini hire a ball. I think he lift cheek enough to oar an competitors when ne inane such a suggestion after tlie manner in which ,ht mldrewed Council and almmwl the members the last time be annea-ed lieforo them. I am willing to staKe my little borne that all that has been printed on the subject during this week, does not amount to half, or even one-quarter of what be has licen allowed to state before Council, and now he wants an other whack at it ! If I could pre side at a meeting of Council for one night when the lawyer would tap himself t would not be as lenient with him as Presi dent Straughn and others have been. I would give him the definition of courtesy right from the shoulder and if be didn't like It he could do the next best tiling. Stop nil this tomfoolery and let the Councilman get down to business. If these new oleetrio light people arc sincere let them, as your last correspondent said, give the bond the Council demands, as they promised to do, and other wise bttuk up their big predictions with good faftli. If these people won't do this, then let Council do as they would In other cases under similar circumstances. It looks tome m if the whole thing is a great big bluff mid I honestly lelieve that the threats to suo the borough for damages for tho alteration of the grade on Centre street is only a part of a whipner-Iu scheme. It is certainly Hiuusing to contemplate the nudncity of some people. At the Centre street end of the property the owner kicks like a steer because tho Borough Council will not cast aside com mon seme and accept what he wishes to make a grade. At the Oak street end of tho same property you find the owner gobbling up about twenty feet of the 0.ik street width and a good tdice of the alley. Now, Mr. Kdltor, whero in the name of Davoy Jones Mh v.tn fittil a tm,.i. f,f fttirtir.aa fir frond full. lo such actions? Is it any wonder that when talking about the new electric light project so many peopleask, "What shall the harvest l?" When a man Is only too leady antago- nize the borotigh lu such nllairs I think it in time fur Council to call a halt and make huu uudeisliidil that if be wants any privileges be must put himself In a position to ask for them, and that ho need uot expect any until be does so. I haro heard tho question asked, "Why should this company be required to put up a bond any rnoro than other com panion?" I am no lawyer, but I think I can uu-wcr tho question to tho satisfaction of any reasonable man. In the first place, tho Councils have been too blamed soft hearted in tho past. They havo been taking tho flowing words of people for their bonds, lu tho second place, the now electric light people havo already backed dowu iu more than one respect from their original proposition, i'huy havo refused to givo Couucil tho bond it naked, they havo admitted that they cannot givo n bettor street light, and they havo had six weeks time and failed to get a foundation stone laid. In the third place, tako the head of tho movement, llowjnany of bis brilliant schemes has he carried to completion 1 Where is bis beauti ful loivn in tho CatawisMi Valley? Wiioro is his oxtensivo property in New York? Whero is that big storu n lu Wanamaker that ho promised tho town a few years ago? Where is tho big storage house for which ho made tho slato and bony coal foundation walls near the Lehigh railroad? And yet there are some people who profess surprise bec.iu.se others doubt the glowing promises made about the new electric light! It makes me tired.- Ajax. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 17, 1S97. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can bo cuied by DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salvo, but ocstema, scalds, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers .mil all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by the samo remedy. C. it. Jlagen buch. Marriage Licences. Michael T. Mooio, of Hockschorville, and Surah C'lirrnii, of Qass Twp. Charles Gable and Anuio Keating, both of Mincrsvllle. Joseph S. Townsend nud Mary Swayze, both of Shonandoah. John Troutman and Elizabeth Hayes, both of Mahanoy Twp. Steuben Prosak and Viktoria Krok, both of Slienaudonh. "They .110 dandies' said Tbos. Iiowors, of the C-oekct, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing about DeWitt's Littlo Ksrlv liisors. the faniuus littlo pills lor sick boadaeho and dis orders of the stomach and livur. C. II. Ilagoubuch. Deeds llecordcd. From Gormer Jams and wife to Thomas James, premises in Fniekville. From Lewis Shoener and wife to Joseph Shoener, premises lu East Urunswlck town ship. From Edward Beck and wife to Samuel A. Toy, promises in Wayne township," From Charles V. Trough and wife to George K. Moll, premises in Pottsvllle. Tkkkibi.b Accidkwt. It i a terrible so cideut to tw burned or seamed ; but tlie pain ami agony and the frightful disflirurements can lie quickly overcome without leaving a war by using DeWitt's Witeli Salve. C. H. H.i go 11 buch. The Jr. (. V. A. M. The National Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M is iinw in session at Pittsburg. National I Sti-ieury Deemer reported these statistics: , Ph sent number of councils, 8SST, an Increase 1 of KMi ; lueiubersbip, 177,738, an increase of iU.KK) ; receipts of State Councils, f 1,502, Rti7 IiM, a gain for the year of $8ftl,ta SI ; expended for relief, $550,880 20. ail lucres so of (83,728.19 ; amount in treasuries of subor dinate councils, $l,uiM,848.BI, an increase of $102,210.42, The election of otticeis was un animous. Tlie only contest was made upon the place of meeting. The following were elided: National Councilor, Joseph Powell, Denver, Col.; Xatioual Vice Councillor, Frank W. Plerson, Wilmington, Del.; National Sec retary, Edwin 8. Deemer, Philadelphia, for five years; National Treasurer, J. Adam Sob I, Italtimore, Md.; National Conductor, A. A. Eskey, Wheeling, W. Va.; National Inside Sentinel, George W. Hob-son, Phila delphia; National Warden, Amos L. t'ary, Joiiesboro, Indiana; National Outside Sen tinel, A. V. Howlcy, San Iranciaco, Cal ; Natioual Chaplain. Kev. It. A. Slaughter, St. Louis, Mo. For the next place of meeting for 1898 Louisville, Ky., was chosen by a vote of 144 over Washington, P. C, which had 88 votes. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease called dropsy ; swollen from head to foot. Burdock Hlood lllttera has completely cured me. It Is a most wonderful medicine." Joseph Herick, Lin wood, Out. MUNYON'S PERSONAL MENTION. .Tames Keafy Journeyed to lit. Caluiel yesterday. nr. l. u. Newhard, of Ashland, was In town to-day. Oscar Illegcl, of drier City, wm s town viitor yesterday. Miss Annie Hrennan is visiting among Taniaqna relatives. William Whalen, of Ellangowan, left at noon to-day for Now York. Mrs. Hiram Spade went to I'ottHvlllo this morning and will spend a week tliore visiting friends. Sir. and Mrs. Jesse J. Jlets. of the lintel Krancy, were passengers to Shamokln this morning. Miss Millie E. Olerlng, of Nsmretli P. O , Pa., is the guest of Mrs. George Wastry, on East Oak street. John C. Kline, of Ashley, Is the gnot of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kline, on North West street. Daniel Malone and William Lewis, of the diversity of Pennsylvania, are home to spend h - summer vacation. Mrs. Ike Goldsmith and daughter, of Mt. (hrniel, are the guents of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miinn, on South Jardin street. James J. O'Connor, who wields the pen for 'I J Joyce's Dluck Diamond, Mahanoy City, spent several hours lu town to-day. Miss Mary Harris, who was entertained by fowfLfUki for several weeks, accompanied by Mist tSa Hagonbucb, returned to her home In Itarrttlmrg yesterday. J. M, Hlllati, of Philadelphia, was In towu yesterday. Thomas Grady,' of East Centre street, ti confined to his home by Illness. C. I). Kaler, of Mahanoy City, was a visi tor 'o town yesterday. Messrs. Michael Stack and Grant Lesslg, of tho Lehigh University, Bethlehem, are home to spend their summer vacation. The former graduated from that institution yesterday. E. C. Mallck spent last evening in Shamo kln. Ho attended the annual assembly of the aiiaraoKiu uigu school Alumni Associa tion, at tho G, A. It. opera house, of which lie is a graduate. Just try a 10c box of Casearefs, tbo finest liver and bowel regulator ever mado. School llxumlimllniin. The public schools of ISutlor township were holding examinations at llomesvllle to-day. Property Purchnscd Joseph Gudlskls, the liist Centre street natoonkeeper, to-day purchased tko Abo Masur property, in Glrardvlllo, for $8,000, through bis counsel, M. M. Ihirko, Usq. Xz , J I 9 I C E 3 gr We have put on our shelves this mornincr one 3 hundred pairs of t I Worth$1.00 and $1.25; f - ATTT T"TT-r; A n UUK riUUE tu-uuv S SIZES, 12 TO 2. i g We will NOT be g able to re-place this 3 g shoe at 89 cents ; and to give alljour cus- 3E tomcrs a chance to buy a pair, we will not sell 3 more than 2 PAIR to 2 fc: 3 any one person at one 31 fc time. -Come early and get your size. 3 WHlTEIiOGK'S 1 3 EGAN BLOCK, I COR, MAIN & CENTRE STS. 3 1 SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 1 awummwoiiuiiimiiwui? " is 5 fliUBiir r aBBBHHt I f O ax $3,400 CASH 3 follows: 4 First Pikes, eael nn of $100 Cash- -$ 400.00 $100ifr!ig?AFLBIoio!os2,000.00 20 Second " 40 Third " $ 25 Gold Watches - Cash and Pikes filn nach month Total given du riig 12 mos. 1897, MOJOOOO uniu Tn nnTMM THEM CnninctllornloKnlP ns miiny SUNLjOlfT SOAP Wrnppers hi tlioy oan eollcct. Out .III lllu .1,1 I'llI ln.,1 i, jrrnmicr. Hint pomjin rontnln Iiik ilin.heniliiiK '"SUNLtOHT SOAP. These tcnlleiV''l)nii lniiK) ore to hohanl, poKtngo lullr Pohl mrllMcd vllli n plieetojf paper iutlii(r Coinpct" Iter's lull immo nnil nildreis in i no miiiiuer 01 ioniions npiit 111, to Jevcr.lli Ncv Vorli. ninrltnl o Vrniprr(fjP lrl htnrt r. ofllio lllSTItlCTOo to jcvcr.nros iiiti.. roinpelllor lives m No. nl NAME OF DISTRICT. District Notr York CltT. llronklrlK ijiiiiit HIlllHtHtPI 2 PrniwlTiiiiln,Jlrl"ynre fllnry. lamt, West Vlralnla and IJls- irlft nf I'nhinillfn. rnf.A Kin T7niplnii.V Ur.l... TSb Bloyclw r ibewlbctd Plrret"8prrln(t flo, llcmtim nnil New Turk. I'ittocl with II rt lord iVi, Pint OImb Nlckle Lmp. New Degartnro Veil, Standenl Ujrelonuter, and Hunt Idee Buddie. PITHY POINTS. 4tnpieiliur Tlirouglimit the Ccmiilry Chronicled for Hasty l'erusnl. Tlie Morough Coiuicll uieeta this evening. Pottsvllle merchant will give their clerki half-holidays on Fridays after July 20. Ilrakenmu Charles Lake was fatally squeesed while coupling cars nt Shamokln. The employes of the 1'. A Ii. collieries will receive their semi-monthly pay on Saturday. The court will likely hand down a decision in tho Taxpayers' Injunction case noxt Monday. The Leliatiou Valley Collcgo trustees elected a new faculty, with Prof. II. V. Roop as president. Letters testamentary were granted to Joaiah I.inetuveaver on the estate of Alfred 1). SelUlnser, late of Tauiaqua, deceased. Ihonias W elsh, a woll known young man of Newton, this county, who went to tho State hospital for treatment soma tlmo ago, is said to have become insano. The Pottsvillo Elks will play a gamo of hall with their hrethron of tho Now York lodge, at tho former place, on July 28. John Qlcnu, tho chicken fancier of Delano, recently purchased a small incubator. On tho first trial it hatched 13 chicks out of 88 eggs. Ho expects another brood iu two weeks. The employes of Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart's mammoth store at Pottsvillo have arranged to entertain from 25 to30 New York city waifs at a largo farmhouse at Schuylkill Haven during tho heated months. Whitclock, the shoe dealer, announces an extraordinary oner on misses' dougola hutton and laeo shoes in another column of to-day's l9ue. He comes forward with an oiler very seldom announced to the public. A mouth's mind mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Girardvillo, on Tuesday morning, by Eev. P. McCollough, for tho rcposo of the soul of the late Lawrence Oaughan, of Itappalianock. Now that editor liocskaukas, of Saulo, has gotten through with his caso befoto tho U. S. district court with n line of $100 and costs, bo will havo a second tusslo in tho county courts in his libel suit, growing out of tho suit in tho government court. Ono d.si of Dr. Fowler's Ext, of Wild Strawberry will check any oaso of diarrhoea if taken at tho start. MAHANOY CITY. AH Arrangements Made to Tap the Sprlng dnlo Colliery, Mahanoy City, Juno 17. Tho two largo reservoirs at the Schuylkill Colliery have been completed and overy thing is ready to tap the Hooded portions of tho Springdalo colliery, which threatened tho stability o the Schuylkill workings. A hole has been driven into tho Springdalo workings and a pipo provided with a shut-off forced ilito tho opening. A trcstlo is boing built over tho Lehigh Valley railroad from tho North Mahanoy boiler liouso to support stoam pipos which are to bo run to the Schuylkill colliery. Tho trostlo is 30 fcot high and SB mon aro on gaged iu building it. Tho home of John A. Wild, on West Maha noy Avenue, was tlio sceuo of n pretty wed ding last night when his daughter, Miss Annioti., was united in marriage with Joshua A, Miles. Among thoso iu attendance at tho ceremony were Missos Emily Jones, Phoebe and Jesso Tempest and Allco Dawson, of Shenandoah. Tho coal stock yards below town which, a short timo ago, wero full of coal aro now al most empty. John Downey ami Miss Ellio Moore wore married in St. Canlcus church this afternoon. Miss Eliza Hoaly was tho bridosmaid and Daniel McTamuoy the groomsman. "Dead Stuck" for hugs. Used by TJ. S. Government. A liquid Insect powder. Won't stnlu. 0-14-30t-ood The Moxlcim War Veterans. Col. Joseph M. Fegcr, proprietor of tlio Pennsylvania Hall hotel, Pottsvillo, will tondor a banquet to tho surviving veteran soldiers of the Mexloan war, in tills and ad joining couuties, on July Gth, at 1 o'clock p. m. Marriages, A pretty home wedding took place yester day afternoon, at Mt. Carmcl, when Miss II. Nora Christ, of that place, was wedded to Itev. C. D. Hubcr, pastor ot tlio United Evangelical church at Hazleton. Shortly after the ceremony a reception was held, when the couple departed for llaalet.in. Don't neglect a cough because the weather U pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop into nsciious difti culty beyond repair. One Minuto Cough Cure is easy to tako and will do what its name implies. C. II. Hageubuch. CHPtured by a Detective. At about 1:30 o'clock this morning four young men attempted to rob C. D. Kaier's reft iterator at Mahanoy Plane. Detective Levi llobb, who lives ncaihy, whs awakened by tlio noise uud discovered the men iu tho act of breaking the lock. He advanced with a revolver in 1 each liaud. The thieves at tempted flight,' but several shots fired iu quick burcessiaa brought them to a halt. Several citiseiis, attracted by the shooting, camo to ltobb's assistance and the quartette were oapturod. Detective Hobb took charge of two and the other two followed In charge of two citizens, but ou the way to 'Squire Iteyuold's office the latter two skipped away from their captors. The pair that llobb had in charge gave their names as James Sullivan and Matthew Sheran, of Mahanoy Plane. They furnished S00 bull each fox trial, llobb is on the truck of the other two. When yon want good roofing, plumbiug gas fitting, or general titumithlng doue sJl on E. I Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer iv stcTas 1-tf SU u in n llutlrek. II. 8. Sliuinan has ghen up the proprietor ship of the Watson House, oji South Main street. He vacated the place last ulgbt. The landlord, Hon,, M. C. Watson, Is in charge pending the selection of a new tenant. fewStNDTHis top ponnort AND EACH MONTH 1,0 1,000.00 $3,400.00 SOAP RAPPER RULES. 1. Hrerr month dnrlngissn Incechof the dlitrtjt rrlMlwlllbeB.rdM;Xll;";. k ,v,. IiiirBcut Number ofooupimi from tlindritrictinnfclchbe r eneretldei nlllreoelveSIUOt'nei!. The & Uompetltore who tend la tbe Next I.ur?EBt, NumbcrM ,ol coo. pone from the dltrlot In which thr rmidewill Kacll reoelre t wlnntr'e option ladj'e ortrentlemiin'e ricrce Opeclnlblcrcle. price BIUO.00., Itl.a til f1nmnrtlllr.Trlinlf.nd In ttlft Next fiHrKetNmiilierof eonpon from thedit trlct In which tliej reeide will linrh receletwlnner' option ft Udi'i or Bootlomnn'e Oold Wtoh, ptloe $36. 8. The Oompctlllone will Cloio tho I.nut tlnr yt KnchBlonllldurlnglSin, Ctmponi noelnd .taoltte tor one month's competition will be pot Into the nelt, 3. Oompetltote who obtain wrapperi from qnaold oap In dealer's stock will bo disqualified. Employees of fjeter Ilrothprs, Ltd., and their famules, are de barred from comiietinft. 4. A printed flat of Winners In Competitor's district will be forwarded to Competitors In about 21 dan after each competition olosea. 0. ITer Ilrotbere, Ltd., will endeaTor toaward the prlrMfalrlytothe bestof their abllllrand judgment, but It la understood that-MI who compete agree to w oopt the award of Lerer Urotbers, Ltd., as final. MiVlili 1IKOS., I,td.. New York. ' Grovcr f;leViliiifil, J.f.n. Princeton, N. J., June 17. Princeton's 150th commencement came to a close yeaterday with the occurrence of the exercises of commencement day proper. The most interesting and Important feature of the occasion waB the con ferring of the honorary decrree of Lit,, D. upon Grover Cleveland. Mr. Cleveland wag present. Mnrvol Suos Kor Ills I.lttlo 11111. Wilmington, Del., June 17. Jcuhua Marvel, attorney for Mrs. Laura Ack lau, who recently secured a divorce from her husband at the hands of th present legislature, sent In his hill for $E,000. Mrs. Acklan has not yet paid It, and Mr. Marvel has brought oult through a local attorney to recover tlie amount of the bill. Two llrownod Whllo linthlnc. Paterson, N. J.. June 17. John Epe lalon, aged 19, and Peter Thlere, aged 20, both of Paterson, were drowned fn Oldham pond at Caledon, N. J., last night, while bathing. Sttinp; to Dentil liy llco. Lockport, N. Y., June 17. John Alert, a farmhand of Mlddleport, was stung about the head by a colony of baes on Monday last, and died yesterday from the effects of the stings. His head was swollen to an enormous size. He was unconscious from the time of the at tack until his death. Mr. Kvnrt' Sorloiix Illncmu. New York, June 17. William M. Bvarte, who has been 111 with grip at his home here for some time past. Is reported this morning to be worse. His physician was In attendance all night. Stenihor'KouiHi'ored, Ton Drowned. Belfast, June 17. The Bteam collier, Susannah O. Kelly, has foundered in a hurricane which iassed over Belfast Lough. Ten members of the crow were drowned. Tlio Weather. For Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and ..aryland: Light thunder storms; southwesterly winds. Miillclousuoss, Thieves broke into a Btable on East Applo alley last night and, being disappointed upon not finding anything worth stealing, mutil ated a set of harness. Ask your grocor for too "Eoyal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made. PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE Will open on Saturday, June igtn, with an entire new stock ot ladies' and gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, ladies and children s waists and wrappers, table cloths, toweling and napkins. A specialty in ladies' coiscts, tnc ccicorfltca . ii. corset, lougsteel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with the New York Progress Hat mid Cap Company, for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, consisting of 8oo dozen different styles of caps, will be disposed of at the following prices ; Children's and men's caps, 5 cciits and upwards ; ladies' and misses' tarn o'shnnters at less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of $i.oo worth of goods, all marked in plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. Larger purchasers will be presented with a finer quality of cap in proportion to the amount of their purchase. One lot of dress goods at exceedingly low figures. Also a lot of children's nobby suits at bargain prices. Lady Cr.BRKS in Attendance. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. SOON DUE HERE WELSH BROS. 0 BEST AND BIGGEST 10c SHOW S EARTH 50- Star Performers -50 In Ihe most GLORIOUS, POPULAR AND PLEASING OF PROGRAMS. lCnC fllC'C tlltKAT .10,000 roItOUPIKE, rCnOLrllL O l'AKAOOX or PIO CIHOUB. SCANLAN and O'BRIEN, Ireland's and America's ltepreMiitotlve Qlowiis. WATER PR00P TENTS .... . . . SEATS FOR 3,000 PERSONS. 10c-- Admits to All --10c Inhibiting at Shenandoah 3 davs, JUNE irth, 18th and 19th. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale ooretantly on tap. Oholoo emperanee drinks and eigars. FOR B n- in mi - - iMiYiftiii iiri,n irrwn .nmuHmmair "H mmmmMM m 1 The s m Greatest . tri!ffifS m Sale of Shoes Ever lmd in this section is now ffoftif. an nfc ottr store. We've bought the entire Block of n retail shostore tltftt failed. The goods will be sold without regrtrd to former price or their reol value. There are a great many very fine shoes in this stock, and tlie former owners would weep if they -could see the little bits of prices we are uow asking. iH O- Comc quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory ... ...Shoe Store, GENTLEMEN : Remember we arc now at the new stand ,N. 12 West Centre Street, (Ferguson House Block) the most central location In town. We have competent Journeymen, ever willing to cater to you In the best of taste, style and workman- ship. If you want to look dressy, you must also have a neat facial appearance. We can fill all these requirements. Soliciting your patronage I remain, MISCELLANEOUS. Tr7AKTKD. A yniuiE limn for permanent position Catliollo preferred. Cnll on or address. W. W. Helm, SOU South West street. Tf ANTED. Active reliable man to travel anil solicit orders for nursery stock; permanent employment! expenses and salary or commission. For terms address the H. O. Chase Co., South f ciin Square, Philadelphia. FOR SAT.E. Iot 30x150, situate on Went Coal street. Two stnglo houses, ono on the front mid tlio other on the icar of lot. For price and ternn apply to T. It. Iicdilall, Attorney-at-law, comer of Main and Centre streeu L ADMINISTRATOR'S SAT.K 01' VAUJA1II.U Personal Property Tlio undcrelKiicd ad ministrator of the estate of James L. Manbeclc, deceased, will oiler at public sale, at bis latu residence, near Krcb'a railway Btatlon, Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Juno 20th, 1897. the following personal property to wit: 2 horses, 2 lnillee, 2 cows, I bull, 1 buciry, 1 heavy platform spring wagon, 1 Unlit platform spring wbroii, 1 beavy two-horse wagon, 1 liRlit two-borso WBKon, 1 pair heavy bob sleds, 1 light boh sled, 1 truck sleigh, 1 two-horse threshing machine, 1 Champion binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 cultivator, 1 grain diill, 1 fanning mill, 1 1'odder cutter, 1 corn sbeller, 1 laud roller, 2 spring barrows, 1 horso rake, 1 plows, 1 potato digger, 1 elder press, Jot of harness, lot of blacksmith inols. lot nf Iron nnd chains, lot of oats. rye. bay, ami straw, lot of forks, flails, hoes, scoops, rakes, ami a largo variety of other artlclas too numerous to mention. Also ull the growing crops on said farm. THRMS 01' SAI.B: All purchases under tii 00 to bo cosh ! nnd nil over tS 00. four months 4trae, without lutcrost, by giving approved security Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. JlIITEIWON I'. ISlSHHllAUEtt. Administrator. June 1st, 1897. C-2-St-oew Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Ladies' Sulphur Sione Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Ses, Paper Cutlers, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete. We call special attention to our large and complete line of Sulphur Stoiie Novelties. Largest stock in the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a wotasa tan possess. Veaem't Comfuxisn tvwatk glies It. J. fl. fVloyor, Mgr. W. G. DUSTO. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS-LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. WantBd-Ah Idea Who can think of tome simple '"y brlic yeu nstlth.
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