The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 21, 1897, Image 4
COMMENCEMENT WILL SOON BE l(BltE. We have a Select line of articles suitable for presents for the graduates, and the prices are right. SEE OUR LOWER WINDOW. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami l'lowem, tlio llnml or Amcrlrm, fornln Call. Via tbe true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverse a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms bliinrds or high altitudes nro unknown. Pullman 11 ret and second class trainee and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Ariaona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rotes, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase ticket via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from ymir home, literature, and fall Information, dropapoetal card, J. P. McOann, T. P. Agent, 510 Hail- road avenue, Klmlra, N. Y., or 881 Broad' way, New York. 8-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general Mnsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ceetre street Dealer In store 1-tf C'yollMt Honor a i.i-aiitiror. New York, June 17. Tl.e unltcr bi cycle clubs of Paterson, N. J., last night gave a banquet In the I.ayyera' elnh here to Henry W. Gledhlll. the as semblyman from Passaic. The ban auet was to show appreciation for Mr. GledhiU'H efforts In having paused In the New Jersey legislature a bill pro vidinc for the free transportation of bicycles over the railroads of the state. Ilnriinto XV oh Toinporiirlly liisnno Southampton. June 19. On the arri val of the British steamship Scot yes terday with the body of the late Bar nev Barnnto. the coroner's officers went aboard to ascertain as to the r.e resslty of holding an inquest. The in quest was held, and the Jury returned a verdict of death from drowning while temp' mi li.v Innai.o. "lKud Stuck" for bugs. Used by U. S Oiivi-rmijcut. A liquid insect powder. Won't st.iin 0-ll-30t-eod NEW SILKS FOR WAISTS. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now 2ic per yard. BLACK SILKS For capes or dress waists, in rich brocades, 39c to $1.00. Satin Duchesse and Faille Silks in all grades at low prices. MVLISH 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 ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. VK 1IAVB T1IK HANDBOMKHT XJ. xjjuiiuxoo ur ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 2T West Centre Street.- STORE NEWS. inssjBa,svsssr SFSlSrSJ wf Hood's Stimulate tl stoniarli. a rouse till- liver, cure billom LJH 1 nesj, licndnclic, dlrrtmis. Bin SB lour ttomorh, rnnttlpatlnn. H etc. ITIre J en. KnM hjr nil ilrufnrlitl. The only ltllt to Uko with Iluod's Strisparllla. PITHY POINTS. lapponlnir Thrtmcliout tlio Country Chronicled for llnsty rcrusal, Ktigeue V. Deta says free silver It a tlee.il Issue. The date for the CMrardvllle bicycle rneei hat lieen ehauged to July fith. Some of the applicant for mine foreman s rertlflcates withdrew on Saturday. - Lewis Klein s properties on North Main street are belli treated to a coat of paint. When you have printing of any description you want executed, drop us a postal card, and we will do the rest. The Philadelphia A Heading Coal and Iron Company's foundry at Pottsvillo will re- hiime in a few days. SI. Euterllne, Esq., and son, of Potts- ville. will leave on the B7tu Inst., for a five weeks trip to San Franciseo. While bathing In the old reservoir at TanisniiH, a young son of Dr. Domiolly, of Summit Hill, was drowned. Solicitor J. II. Pomeroy to-day romovod his ofllce to the Tltnian bui'ding, in the room recently vacated by Mine Inspector Stein. Mr. Robert Iloth, of Ashland, passed the examination "successfully at West Point, and takes the place of the principal who failed. Congressman Monroe It. Kulp and bride were received by 3,000 teople and a band at Shamokln, on returning from their bridal tour. Landlord Muldoou to-day placeed a flag stair on his hostelry from which he will float the "Stars and Stripes" in honor of U i An effort is being made to organize the carpenters in this county. One of tlio state ollluials of tlio organisation is In Pottsvillo fur that purpose. July 1st is the la t day upon which the mercantile tax will hi payable. After tint date the custom is to institute suits, which add much to tlio cost. Georgo M. Kuapp, of Mahanoy City, is the chosen orator for the Millersvlllo State Nor mal school commencement, to bo hold at Lancaster, this wcok. The Pottsvillo Grammar school heads tlio Miners' Journal piano contest, nud Miss Annie Ormo leads in tlio bicycle race with ovor n thousand votes to'spare. Tlio case of Joseph Defrehn vs. Dr. F. W. ltoyer was before arbitrators in Pottsvillo on Saturday. The claim is for f20,0Q0 dnmacos. Tor maltreatment of a broken leg. A pot of gold coin was found hidden in a coal bank at Glen Carbun, Schuylkill county. It is believed the treasure was the property of an old couple wlio died soruo years ago. An award of $1,800 was given Mrs. Phi. omens Manna, of PotUvllle, agiinst the PeunsylVHUia lUilroad Company for the life of her husband, who was killed on a crossing in Pottsville. Taniiuiua Council No. 517, Jr. O. U. A. M., will bold a public Instalatlou of ollicers on July 1st, in tlio opera house at that pluce". An entertainment will also bo given in con nection therewith. Ono doso of Dr. Fowler's Ext, of Wild -trawberry will check any caso of diarrhorn if taken at the start. Cminturlt.lt Coiner Cnptuiol. New York, June 21, "Wllllum XVeg- erle. 53 years old, and hla wife Cather ine, 35 years old, were caught In the act of making counterfeit dimes In their home In Hrooklyn yestorday, by United States secret service ollicers, who brought them to this city. A com plete counterfeiting outllt was found in the house, as well as good Imita tions of coins to the amount of $10, The couple own tho house In which they wero arrested. Their 12-year-old daughter returned from Sunday school Just In time to see her parents taken away prisoners by the detectives. NUGGETS OF Nvvo. A decided Industrial revival Is re ported along the Monongahela valley. Standard Oil liquidating certificates Bold ui to 32G In New York Saturday, (he highest price yet recorded. In attempting to ford Little Indian creek, near Georgetown, Ind., Mrs. Clarence McCarthy and her niece, Mary -lte, were drowned. The enticing of young white girls Into Chinese opium dens Is made the ubjeet of a special report by the San JYancisoo grand Jury. During a quarrel over crops at Em met, Indian territory, John Marlon struck Ilev. J. I. Evans on the neok with till list end killed him. D. F.arik Bannister, assistant teller r.f the Home National bank, Holyoke, Masc, has confessed a shortage of about 13,000. Tho loss will be made good. Constable's Vee IJ1U Signed, Tho County Commissioners havo received word from Attorney General McCormick, at Ilai'iishiirg, stating that tlio constable's fco bill had been signed by tho Governor. The telegram was scut in auswor to ono sent by the Commissioners' and will be most welcome news to the constables of tho county. Kcdliccd ltutot. to Shu Fritnclsco. The Pennsylvania ICailroad Company an nounces that, for the Christian Endeavor Convention to be held in Sail Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on its system at greatly reduced niton. Those ticket will lie sold June 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop ovor at Denver and IxiinU West. Iieturulng, passengers must reach original startiug point not later than August 17, 1897. Fur sped tic rates, conditions, and full in formation apply to nearest ticket agent. Corbrtt at Sliiiinokln. Over atSliumoltlu au effort is under way to get James J. Corbett, the ex-clmmplon pugilist, to play au exhibition game of base IihII with the local team. l'omptUour Jim' knows how to hold down first base aud Manager Harold telegraphed oflerlug him several hundred dollars to play that position ia a league contest at Indian park, on his first open daw. Aj routed In Heading. Tliomaa Allen, of Shenandoah, and III. J. Stanton, of Wilkesbarre, were arrested in Hearting yesterday aud committed to nritoii on the charge of stealing a pair of shoes from a store in that olty. The men tried to sell the shoes In a saloon, and being unable to tell where tliey secured them were ar rested. Chroulele. l'ertlliers. Telephone to M. Ulriuli & Son, Ashland, IV, when you have a dead animal. They will haul It away at short notice, free of charge. 0-7-lm Working Time This Week. The I'. A U. collieries iu this county producing coal will work two days this week commencing to-morrow morniiig. Those in the Shamokin district will work Ave days. It is given out that the collieries will resume next week until Wednesday morning. Not. nnlv nllea of the very wont kind nan be cured by DeWltt't Witch Hasel Salve, hut ecaeiua. scalds, bums, bruises, bolls, 'J leers and all oilier skin trouiues can ue msutiiuy relieved by the same remedy. C. II. Hagen buvh. PERSONAL MENTION. Charles Klrlin spent last evening at Ash land. Oscar lietterldge spent Inst evening at Ash- laud. It. A. Davenport went to Philadelphia this morning. Michael Itefron Is doing Jury duty nt PotUvllle this week. Mrs. Fred, ltart, of North Jnrdln street. gave birth to a daughter yesterday. Mrs. Michael Connellv left for Philadelphia this morning to visit her daughters. Sunt. Thomas J. James, of ulllierton, greeted old acquaintances here yesterday. Daniel X. Ilousernnd William C. J.Ingrmu visited friends at Malmnoy City yesterday. John W. Parker, editor of the Malmnoy City lleoonl, was a visitor to town yesterday. Editor O'Donnell, of the Malmnoy City American, was a visitor to town this morn lug. ltoviil Itennie, of Mt. Carmel, spent Satur day evening in town with relatives nud friends. Misses Susie Troutman, Unfile Morris and Sallle Greener sient yesterday afternoon In Mahanuy City. Policemen Tosh, Foils and Haltsser at tended tlio opening of criminal court nt PotUvllle to day. Miss Sallle Honeh went to Kutitown to-day to attend the annual re-uulou of claw '08 of the Normal school. F. A. McClure, manager of the popular ro sort. Lakeside, was looking up business in terests here to-day. Miss Laura Morris, of town, Is visiting friends and relatives In Pottsvillo, Miners ville and St. Clair. Ilev. A. M. Sampsell, of Litltz, Lancaster county, preached in the United Evangelical church last evening. Supt. T. W. Stout and wlfo and J. II. Davis slid wife enjoyed a drive to PotUvllle anil Miuersvllle yestorday. Mrs. Elisabeth Rogers, of Fmckville, spoilt j yesterday with her dnughter, Mrs. William j. jHmes,, of South Junllii street. Mrs. Daniel Reedy and two sons, aud Mrs. Itcedy's mother, Mrs. Mann, are spending a few weeks with friends at Morton, Delaware county. Geoige Wilson, who was the guest of tho Leach family, on West Centre street, tho post two weeks, left for his homo in Philadel phia to-day. Messrs. Lawrence Little, Michael Dough erty, 1'. J. Gaughan and T. F. Miles viewed the beautiful scenery throughout tho Catu wissa valley last ovening. John C. Kllno has returned to his homo in Ashley, after spending a short vacation with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Kline, on North Wost f'-rct MissC M in- U.vls and Sadie Evans, of Ashlan ' i,ii rottirned thcro aftor spending a few iljjt iu town as guests of Miss I(aunah Davis, of West Cherry street. A little baby girl was woluonied to tho resldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mauu, on South Jardin street, yosterday. Tho parents nro highly elated over the new arrival. Messrs. Albert Moyer and Winflold HofT. man, of the Columbia Browing Company, ure engaged In placing a now engine and boiler in tho pleasure steam-boat at Lakeside. Miss Katie Weist, daughter of outsido foreman I). A. Welst, of tlio North Franklin colliery at Trevortou, is spending a vacation with the Misses Gracbcr, on North Market street. Miss IJctttt Weir, ouo of tills year's gradu ates, and who had been staying with her aunt. Mrs. A. II. Snalin, returned to her homo in l'ittstou on Saturday. SIio was ac companied by her father, who witnessed tho graduation exorcises. Prince Kaminski, tho prcmicrcoutortioulst of Welsh Ilros.' circus, was pleasantly en tertained by Chief Burgess A. I Tabor and Walter Hynkawlcz yesterday. Mr. Ka minski Is a highly favored attacho of this meritorious organization, bavins been iu Welsh Ilros. employ for the past soven years, legislative matters. Senator Losch's bill taking from tlio Com missioners tlio appointments of Warden nnd Matron of tho l'risou and placing them iu the hands of the Court, was defeatod In tho House by a veto of at to S3. Hon. Scth Ormo made n jpeech iu opposition to tho bill in which ho took tho ground that Judgos are not elected to make political appointments, and but to expound tho law and administer justico. Tho bill introduced by Senator Coyle, making the ofllco of County Solicitor an elective ono, is hung up on third reading and will not bo hoard from again, it is said. Its author introduced the measure to get even witli tho present incumbent because certain persons wero uot appointed by tho Commis sioners. The Ormo store order bill passed tho Senate on first reading and will probably be enacted before adjournment. Mr. Ormo is keeping a close watch on his measure and If hard work on his part will result iu its passngo it will heco mc a la w. Tlio Indications are that thcro will ho no reductions in the state appropriations for tho public schools, A petition was circulated in the House In opposition to tho proposition referred to, and a majority of the members have signed it. Representative Schrinck is opposed to any cut In tho school appropria tions, and ho says there is sulucicnt money in tho treasury to meet the usual appropria tions to tho schools as well as to State and Charitublo Institutions. Appioprlations osked for tho erection of additions to state institu tions, my impression is, however, will nearly all he cut olf." The Stewart act, providing for the collec tion of Intorest on state deposits in tho banks, has received tho Governor's signa ture. Tho aetivo banks, ono in Hurrisburg and two In each of the counties of Philadel phia and Allegheny, shall pay at tho rata of 11 par cent, interest, whilo tho others pay 2 percent. Another llrewery. The new brewery for Mt, Carmel appears to bo an assured fuct. It is incorporated under the t'tlo of the Anthracite Brewing Company of Mt. Carmel. At a recent meet ing of tho directors they purchased seven lots near the Lehigh Valley depot in that town. The contract for the erection of the building will be let In a few weeks, which will cost over $60,000. 1 J. Ferguson, of town, is interested in the project. Just try a 10c box of Cowards, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever raado. Young Folks (lullug. Three teams containing 22 couple left town yesterday morning for lakeside, where they luul a pleasant time. The male members of the party engaged iu a game of ball with the Oolano team which resulted In a victory for the Slieuaudoah boys, by a score of 11 to 7. Squirrel Ksoapes, A squirrel escaped from its cage at Jell. Yost's bird emporium yesterday, An effort was made to catch the nut cracker, hut ho es caped hyjumping into the excavation at tho Purcell properly, where all trace of tho little fugitive was lost. Caseareta stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sieken, weaken or gripe, 10c. foflin I'l'llMl l.f-OlVC(l. Detroit, Mich., June 19. The Na tional Association of Iiurial Case Man ufacturer went out of existence yes terday afternoon, after a life of 20 yearn. Just on what point the mem here disagreed la known only to thoae en the Inside, and they will not tell. It Is believed that the members were unable to agree upon questions of fixing and sticking to prices In com petition with outalde manufacturers. Ask your groeer for tuo Royal Patent" Sour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best j flour made. ATTEMPTED RAPE. A l'ole Committed to Jail on n Very gerlons Charge, Paul YeiMlawlcr., a Pole 98 years of ago, was arrested by Constable Thomas Holln yes terday on a charge of assault with Intent to rape upon Pathrnnta, tlx year-old dativliter Of William Yonalflwlcs. The accused is a cousin of the alleged victim. The assault Is mid to have been made In the house of Peter Yeimlowlcs. another cousin of the accused. on West Lloyd stteet, yesterday afternoon. It is claimed that two hoarders In the house forced open a door of a room and prevented th i accused from aonotnptUhlng his purpose. When the prisoner was first taken Into custody he made a hard struggle for fllwtty and was hfiudoufred oftcr much dlillcnlty. Ha was taken before Justice Malta at nrowirt vllle mid committed without Imll. Ho was taken to jail this morning. When bilious or costive, eat a Cowsrets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, SSe. Aliirrlugn Aiiiioiiiirwiiicnt. Tlio public announcement Is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Dodle Sanger, f Mt. Carmel, to Mr. John K. Pratt, at preseut located In Philadelphia. Tho event will lake place on the 88th but. Iloth the prospective bride and groom are former resi dents of town, and havo many friends and udmiiers here. It will be remembered that Miss Sanger resided with tlio family of Vice President Hobart for several years, as com paniou to tho latter's invalid daughter. Ills 1'lrst Mass. Itev. Joseph A. McCullougb, who was ordained at Philadelphia last week, read his first mum In St. Joseph's church at Olmrd ville yesterday morning as curate of that church and officiated at vespers last evening. Eev. D. D. Dougherty, of the Overhrook Seminary, aud ltev. Peter McCullougb, uncle of the new priest and pastor of St Joseph s church, assisted iu tb services. At the vespers there was a choir of sixty voices comprising singers from tho Ash land, Shenandoah and Girardvitlo churches. A High Point Park. Tho pastor aud his young friends of the Saturday afternoon class of tho M. E. church spent a delightful day at High Point park on Saturday. A good supply of fco cream and cake was provided and this, with light lunch by tho children, furnished a proper equip ment for tho day's outing. Many hearts were happy as tho woll-flllcd trolley cars loft tho corner of Oak aud Whito streets. Several adults visited the grounds In the afternoon. When all returned safely at about 7 p. m. ovcrybody acknowledged tho wisdom of tho plan to provide for a day's pleasure for the children. Largely Attended. Bobbins' hall was crowded on Saturday night by admirers and friends of tho Famous base ball club to enjoy their ico cream fmtlval. Tho committee in charge rendered excellent service in tho arrangement and enteitainment of those In attendanco. Tho festival was a success socially and fluinclally. Another Shenandoah Soamtal. Kvorybody toys it is porfoctly scandalous about Womor, tho shoedealor, because he doesn't give other dealers a chance That's all right, we ro uot In business to please iloalers, but the public with our 1000 pairs of ladles , touts , misses', youths and children's shoes, at your own price, 121 N. Main ptrcct. 0-10-lm Jaw llrokcii. Whilo witnessing a gamo of loll at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon William McHugh, residing on North hmorick street, was hit oil the lower jaw by a batted ball, which caused a fracture. Ho was admitted to the Miners' Hospital this morning. Hold L'or Assault. Durslm Sliowlis was hold in $300 ball before Justico Toomey on Saturday night for assault ing Maggio Nttvlllus. A l'retty Girl In llloomcrs on a crowded street, would not cxclto the interest of shoppers as much as our prices ou ladies' aud gents' furnishings, Mann's, 17 and 10 West Centra street. 5-27-lm MAHANOY CITY. Work on the Kalor water works will com monce iu a few days. This morning the ground was Burvoyod and tho courso lor tlio pipe line into town decided upon. Tho water will bo used for the brewery. Albert Kudle, of East Centre street, a stone mason omuloyod at the North Mahanoy col liery, had his left log broken noar tho ankle yosterday while assisting to raise a binder woighing 700 pounds to position. Tho rope parted and tho binder full on Kudlo's leg, breaking both bones. Tho victim was taken to tho Miners' hospital. Severn Post No. 110, U. A. 1C, will hold a camp fire at High Point park ou August 11, 10 and 17 aud on tho afternoon of Sunday, 15th, will hold a sacred concert. ltrnkenian Killed. A. W. Leffler, of Tamaqua, a brnkeman on a P. & R. freight train, was killed at Ncw berry Junction ot 8 o'clock last ovening. Ho was engaged in getting the train ready for the return trip to Tamaqua when tho ao cident happened. Tho conductor found him lying dead between the rails. Three cars had passed over his abdomen, It is not known how tho accident occurred. Tho do. ceased was married a short time ago to Miss Ella Gouldner, formerly of Mahanoy City. Tho couple had been housekeeping only three days, The Lang Vnnernl. Tho funeral of the late Philip Lang, who was killed on the P. & R. railroad at Belle Mead, X. J., took place from the residence of friends ou Last Oak street yesterday after noon. Tho remains wero takon to Shamokin for Interment. Au Odious Coinparlkou. "I don't think there Is iiny doubt about tho Indians progressing in civilization " remarked tho professor. "I haven't had very ox ten si vo oppor tunities for observation," replied the prim lady, "but tho fact that none of tho Indians I over saw whs In tho hublt of expectorat ing on tho floors of street onrB or of using profanity In public loads me to think that they have gut a very good start." Wiish Ington Star. for wppt jtf.t . 01 mo tiiobo lor RHEUMATISM.! WETTBATtlTA -jin. ... . iERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. presort bod by eminent physlolansr. DR. niCHTER'S ft EXPI World renowned ! IVrnfti-k-iMviuri-PBAfnii SOnlvifpnntna wltliTradfl Mark ' Anchor.1 3F. Ad. UIciiUriCo..2IorcarlSU; Aeir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Olastworli. MifcMcu. JSuaorwd & rctouiiaeudca by A. Wasley. 10 If. Main St.. . C. II. Hareabucn. 101 N. Main St.. , ,r.v. Kirun, 6 e.Maln! . .. nncnanaoan. ,. DR. RICHTER'3 1 'ANCnoU" STOMA CHAT, but I rjejiacomiicli '-'''''"'"'J What Woman Owes to ftocletjr. Woman stands ns the snored guardian of future homes nnd our nation's prosper ity, mid to her must wo look for truo re forms. To her gtnmlanl must society como. Let her bo stiro to plnco It high nnd keep it puro nnd nmkoltnpply Impart hilly to nil people. Lot her keep out those whom fho knows full short of her standard und nover oondono In the stronger box what sho condemns In the weaker. Lot her think not to elevnto soolcty by hiding or condoning tho ovlls which Mitround her on overy side, but only ny shutting oui those whom sho has found It Impossible lo nilso to her standard. Then f uttiro (jon erntloiiB will nrlso who will bless her for tholr heritage, Instead of cursing her for their mlsorv. Dwlght L. Moody In Lu dies' Homo Journal. JL. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Mites' Remodios. US. SIDLKY, of Torrlngton, Conn, Suffered from Just suclr a complica tion of diseases as tho extensive ox- perlonco and Investigations of Ur. Miles have proven, result from impairment of the nervous system. Mr. Jas. II. SIdley writes Oct. 25, 1896: "My wlfo was taken sick with neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble Although attended by two physicians sho grow worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Ur Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine md Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and sho Improved so wonder fully from the first that I at onco dis missed tho physicians. She now cats and sloeps well and does her own housework a Wo have recommend ed your remedies to a great many In our city, and ovory one has been very much boueOtod by them." Dr. Miles' Roiedlcs aro Bold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo boneOts or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. IXTANTKD. A younsr man for permanent 1 1 position Cntliollo preferred, Call on or mldrcHft. W W. Helm, 303 South West street. 2D. Active reliable man to travel ami Bollclt orders for nursery atock: permanent eniulovment: expenses nnd salary or eommiBulon. Ior terms address tho It, U, Chase Co., South i'enn Square, Vhtladelphla. FOIt SALE. Lot 30x150, situate on West Caul street. Two single houses, one on the front and tho other on the rear of lot. For price nod terms apply lo T. It. Tleddall, Attornoy-at-law, corner of Main and Centre streets. 4-23-tf PROGRESS BARGAIN STORE Will open on Saturday, June 19th, with au entire new stock of ladies' mid gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbous, laces and em broideries, ladies' and children's waists and wrappers, table clotlis, toweling and napkins. A specialty lu ladies' corsets, the celebrated II. & II. corset, long steel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with the New York Progress Hat and Cap Company, for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, consisting of 800 dozen different styles of caps, will be disposed of nt the following prices : Children's and men's cans. 5 cents and upwards ; ladies' and misses' tarn o'shantcrs at less Uian half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of Si. 00 worth of goods, nil marked in plaMi, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. Larger purchasers will be presented with a finer quality of cap in proportion to the nmouut of their purchase. One lot of dress naoda at exceedingly low figures. Also a lot of children's nobby suits nt bargain prices. Lady Clerks in Attkndanc NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. AGENTS WAHTED New Steel Cable Fencing Best Quality Greatest Variety. Fencing, Gates, Poultry Netting. MOHEY IN IT FOR LIVE MEN Plow send refuenoti with flrrt letter. JJcMI'LLKX trona WIUK FENCE CO., Chicago. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vlcinitj For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. lYIiloa Restores "J,? .imi. rtn W ,1 flu lAhinkii-'----" - - -m GIVEN FREE 20 8Mmd 40 Third EACH (During 1837) For particulars send your namo ana full sililr Lever Dros., Ltd., Hudson tc Harrison Bts XiW Thes Greatest' ft O T -d bate oi zi Ever hud in this section is now going ou nt our store. We've bought the entire stock of u reinil shoe store tlmt failed. The goods will be sold with6h regard tcTforliier price or their reol value. There nre agreitt many veryjine shoes in thus "stock, and the former fwnerB would weep if tliey could sec the Httljf bits of prices we nre now asking.' Come quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory a ...Shoe Store,! -J. GENTLEMEN : Remember we are now at the new stand, No. ia West Centre Street, (Ferguson House Block) the most central location In tewn. 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, Lauer's Lager and ' Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this trranular effervescent And sttmu lanl. An Instant cure for sour stomachs anil headache, which often accumulate from having s night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. JjlOP. SIIKKIPP, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or I'OBT OA B BOX, Subject to Republican rules. poit ailliltll'l', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ok Oiiwroniiuiui. Subject to Republican rules. Tho nosy Froshnoss And " velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thofj who use Pouohi'b Complexion Powder. Wanted fin Irlos Who ran thick MIIIUU nil IUUkt lhlnt. r,.U.B or tome BiiApg mmrm. nui iiui, ut u., lor ikfir m,m) pruo eftef 1UI Ut fcl tWQ btuulita iaiTentloo it an I is.ll ) rUe afca 4F!rstPiiiw, MOhcf $100 Cash. " " " $1G0 Pierce Spsoiil Dlojolos. " f 26 8oM Witohw. FOR ght SOAP - ' - t'. oik. WRAPPERS i'i ioes' ... H. Moysr, Mgr. mm W. G. DUSTO. Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to enter to-the trade with a splendid line of Ladies' Sulphur Stona Shirt Waisl 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 iu the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND ! 13 N. JarOrn Street. FOR THIS WEEK-f We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money iu town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, bears, porter and ale constantly on tap, Uuoloo emiierance drlukH and cigars. -Mm i A ... i'JH jnsaAiA iiiifsifcy.,r . ..... Vm'