We are right IN FRONT.-f- Allowing no new papers to get past its'. We get them nil iwV'tvould like to se cure your order tor some paper or periodical and we will guarautee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN North IVljaln St. TO THE LAND OF lUKHUNE Anil l'loMern, the IIhikI nf Aiiinrlcin. Cull fornlii. Via tho trno pathway, "The Iron Mountain llouta," which traverses a region of perpetual mnsliino, where inow storms, blismrda or high nltitiul arc unknown. Pullman first and Rorond clam jtalaco and tourist sleeping cars to poinU in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arixona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforUof modem railway improvrmenta guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri l'aclflc railway system. For rates right from yonr home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. V. McCanu, T. P. Agent, 818 Hall- road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 891 Ilrotf way, Now York. 8-8-tf W. E Ifoyt, G. E. P. Agt. When you want good roottug, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmithlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer ir stem 1-tf Hrpn!t In ISi-iifltnit'M Iron strike. Remllng, Pa., June 22. The first break in the strike at tho Heading iron works occurred yesterday, when the company was enabled to resume at its plate mill with ICO men. Nearly 1.300 are still lying Idle. Dentil of Cnptnln Itoyt-ott. London, June 22. Captain Boycott Is dead. lie vt ns about 55 years of age, and It in.e f.u.-r.us Onrush bolntt th" lli-Ht ii ii ii 'ulijiUiJ to the "boycott" in 1 1 il.mil. Telegrapli Operators AVIU l'lenlc. The telegraph ojierators employed on the Shamokiu division of tho Heading railroad will picnic at Allenwood on Jills- 3rd. A Moral time is anticipated by all as tho brass pounders are a jolly lot of fellows although they do a tremendous lot of tick business. "IKuil Stuck" for bugs. Used by U. S. Ciiveimueut. A liquid insect powder. Won't stain. O-14-30t-eod STORE NEWS. NEW SILKS f OR 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. : TYLISH 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 and Lloj'U Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House f Stables, MAHANOY CITY. WE HAVK TltK HAND8OMK8T HKSKiNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -JVo. aj Went Centre Street. MUNYON'S Ta (i 1 e t n n r e known the country over as the surest cure lor thin lUngi-mus illseane. Mun- ynn's Kemeillpa, a separate f. II W lv cure for eaeh disease, for sale at all druggists Montly Inc. Winn In dnobj, CATARRH Mnnyon.llWl Arch , 1 " 1 1 1 1 ' street, rhlladel- phla, ra., for free medical advice, THE QUEEN IHJiOpOlJ I (Continued from lint Page ) tlemen In attendance- nu:ert in tne gar den vestibule; the yeomen of the guard on duty In the grand hall and vesti bule. After dinner the queen proceeded from the grand salon to the ballroom to receive "her cupU, the envoys and their sutlas, the Indian princes, th officers of the Imperial forces and ot the native Indian escorts and the offt era ot tho queen's German regiment. The colonial premiers, with thelt wives, were presented to her majesty ljr Air. Chamberlain, secretary of slate for the colonies, and the suite of toyal and other guests were presented severally by their chiefs. The great officers of state attended in full court dress. Mesdames Whltelaw Held, Nel son A. Miles and Ogden Mills were presented by the queen's special com mand. In the house of commons yesterday an address of congratulation to the queen was opiiosed by Irish members, Mr. Dillon, chairman of the Irish par liamentary party, being especially vehement. When an amendment by Mr. IterSmond, the Parnelllte leader, Was put the antt-Parnellltes left the house, but they returned for the main question, and on the sneaker saying: "The ayes have it," the anti-Parnell-Ites shouted loudly: "The nays have It," whereupon a vote had to be taken. Mr. Halfour then moved that the ad dress be piesented to the queen by the whole house, to which John J. Clancy, Parnelllte, said that after what had occurred the motion was absurd and an absolute untruth. A vote was then taken, and it resulted In the adoption of Mr. liallour's motion by 411 ayea to 41 nays. A large number of jubilee honors have been conferred by her majesty. Sir John Blundell Maple Is made n baronet, and the same honor Is con ferred upon Sir William MacCormack, M. D., president of the ltoyal Collego of Surgeons, James Pender, son of the late John Pender and M. P. for the middle division of Northamptonshire, and Samuel Wllks, M. D., president of the Royal College of Physicians, and physician extraordinary to her ma jesty. Wyke Bayllss, president of the Royal Society of British ArtiBts, and Profes sor William Crookes, vice president of the Royal Society, are made knights, and Hr Francis Henry Jeung presi dent of the probate, divorce and ad miralty division of the high court of Justice, is made a K. C. li. The Duke of Connauglit was appoint ed colonel of the Sixth Dragoons (In nlsklllins), and Prince Edward of aaxe Welmer has been made a field mar shal. The Duke of CoburB has been appointed admiral of the lleet. The order of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George has been con ferred upon Wilfred Laurler, Sir Rich ard Cartwrlght and Sir Oliver Mownt. The order of knlcht commander of St. Michael and St. George has been con ferred upon Lieutenant Governor G. A. Klrkpatrjck, of Ontario, Hon. C. Da vles and Sanford Fleming; Deputy Minister J. M. Courtney, Auditor Gen eral J. L,. McDotifrall and Deputy Post master White have been made com panions of the order of St. Michael and St. George. All the colonial premiers, William E. Lecky, the historian, and Sir Herbert Maxwoll, the author, have been made privy councillors. The Prince of Wales Is made grand master and prlncipnl knight of the Grand Cross of the East; an earldom is conferred upon Baron Egerton. of Tatton, and peerages are conferred upon the Earl of Glasgow, Viscount Downe, Justice Lopes, the Right Honorable Ion Trant Hamilton and Sir John Burns. The mayors of Leeds and Sheffield are made lord mayors, and the lord mayor of London, Georgo Faudel Phil lips, 1b made a baronet; Bancroft, the actor. Is knighted, and the chief Jus tices of Manitoba, Montreal and On tario, Messrs. Taylor, Taggart-Talt nnd Haggerty, are knighted. Among the large number of lettpra and telegrams of congratulation re ceived by Queen VIdtorIa Is the fol lowing from the president of the Un ited States: "Great and Good Friend: In the name and cn behalf of the people of tho United States I present their sincere feilcltaticns upon the GOth annlveisary of your majesty's accession to the throne of Grat Britain. " express the sentiments of my fel low citizens in wishing for your people the prolongation of a reign Illustrious and marked by advance In science, arts and popular well being. On be half of my countrymen I wish par ticularly to recognize your friendship for tl'.e United States and vour love of peace exemplified upon Important occasions. . "It Is pleasing to acknowledge the debt of gratitude and respect due to your personal virtues. May your life lie prolonged and peace, honor and prosperity bless the people over whom you have been called to rule. May lib erty flourish throughout your empire,'' under Just and equal laws, and your government continue strong In the affections of all who live under it. "And I pray God to have your ma lesty In his holy keeping. "Your good friend, "WILLIAM M'KINLHY." A BIT OF IRISH SARCASM. A Bluok llouiior AdvortlHOH Irolnnd'w Voon Dill'iliK Vlotorlu'w Nolan. Lublin, June IS. At a meeting held near College Green yesterday, In con nection with the Jubilee, a black ban ner was displayed with the statement: "During Victoria's reign one and a half millions of people have starved in this island; three millions lmw been evicted, and four millions havo been compelled to emigrate." A body of undergraduates who marched out from the grounds of Trinity college carrying a union jack came Into collision with the crowd, ami there was considerable fighting. Philip Callen was severely wounded in the head, and several others were more or ''. injured. Only with difficulty did the police restore order. The caupe of the trouble was rivalry In singing na tional airs. After the rumpus the crowd paraded the streets and de stroyed the decorations. One dose of Dr. Fowler's Ext, of Wild Strawberry will check any case of dlarrho- a if taken at the start. Ask your grocer for tue "Royal Patent' Sour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. PITHY POINTS. tlnpiMttllilgtt Tlinitlglimit the Country ChrnnleliMl (or Hasty l'ernsal. A. J. Welker, of llollertnwn, hat lcon granted a patent for a key fastener. The property of James Shields, on Iiast Centre street, is being beautified by a coat of paint. A branch of the Itailrondera' Y. M. C. A., was organized Sunday evening at Port Carbon. A flag stone pavement is being laid on tho .Timlin and Cherry trcot sides of St. George's Lithuanian church. Pa trick Mauley and Jack Jlalier. two Locust Gap uprinten, are matched for a 800 yard dash July Bth for $0.' The Lost Creek libel case against Jimmy O'Neill will, from all repotta, prove very Interesting, if it ever comes to trial. 1 localise she could not induce the man alio loved to marry her Agnes L. Schulrit, a wealthy Heading girl, drowned herself. Ml Margaret B. Jleddall's name was omitted by mistake from the published Hat of grammar school graduates ou Saturday. The Klnggold band of Heading is furnish ing the music at the commeucemeut exercises of Hucknell University, Lewlsburg, this week. Sheppton dogs do not appear to respect the clergy. Hev. J. N. lluck, of McAiloo, while visiting there, was severely bitten hy one on the leg. Peter Sellluky fractured Michael Kiddle's skull with a heavy club, at Ltiserue bor ough, near Willtetuarra yesterday, niddle will die. John Donnelly, of Summit Hill, aged, about 14 years, was drowned on Saturday afternoon while bathing in the cistern at No. 10 colliery. Prof. John Jones, of Mahanoy City, has made arrangements to give nn orchestral concert at the Miners' hospital during the early part of Jnly. Work upon the erection of n new Catholic church whs commenced at Mnuoh. Chunk yesterday. It will be located on West Broad way close to the old one. On noxt Thursday evening thero will lie a big tempemnco meeting in Ashland under the auspices of tho local Catholic Total Ab stinence Beneficial Union. Preparations are under way for the annual ramp meeting to he held at Mountain Grove The grounds will bo improved, and tho Ixmrd walk will ho oxteuded. Nicholas Hrecker, formerly foreman at tho Morriam colliery, takes tho place formerly held by Supt. Adam Boyd as foreman at llurnsido colliery, Shamokin. Mrs. Mary O'Dnnnell, of Washington street, Ilazlrtnn. while on hor way to Drifton Suturdnr nl' ., was struck by a Lehigh Valley ..n and instantly killed. Tho huylkill County Medical Society will meet at Tumbling Kim on Tuesday, July 0, Dr. S. S. Cohcu, of Philadelphia will raid a paper on "Cardiac Medicaments." Hev. Frank llolliugshead, of Hucknell University at Lewisburg, has accepted a cull to the Ashland Baptist church, which has been without a pastor for soiuo time. A tailless calf was born at linker's station, Northumberland county, last week. Tho Mahanoy American has had one in its sanctum ever sinco Tom Joyce left there. The Lehigh Valley Constructing Company, of South Bethlehem, has been awarded tho contract to dig a canal from the St. Lawrence river to tho Grass river in New York state. A charter has been granted for an electric railroad between Baston and Bcthlohem. When completed it will be possible to rido by trolley from Siegfried's briileo to Phillips burg, N. J. Peter Waskal, who is supposed to have murdered Michael Urban at McAdoo over a year ago, but who was novcr captured, was killed by a fall of coal in tho mines at Pitts burg on Friday. Tiio members of tho West Hazleton Council aio troubled over tho disposition of a dead dog found recently in tho borough limits. The matter has grown so serious that it may be taken to couit. Thomas Donahue and Tutrick Miillln be came engaged in nn altercation in a I'itts tewn hatyroom Saturday evening. Mullin was shot twice in the abdomen and died. Donahuo was committed to jail. Every businoss man in Mt. Carmcl, has signed a petition which will bo forwarded to tho P. & It. C. & I. Co., asking for better time for tho collieries of tho company in that district, as they claim there is a discrimina tion. Another Sheliumlouh Scandal Evorybody says it is perfectly scandalous about Womor, tho shocdoaler, because ho doesn't give other dealers a chanco. That's all right, we'ro not in business to ploaso dealers, but tho public with our 1000 pairs of ladies , gents', misses', youths' and children's shoes, at your own price, 121 N. Main street. 0-10-lm Licenses TruiiMforied, Tho license held by Bridget Kelly, in the liist ward of Tainaqua, was transferred to John Glovor. The license held by Louis Vicofsky, in tho First ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to Enoch Cibulski, Tho licenso of John Stond, In tho Middle ward of Gilborton, was transferred to Anthony Skalonjlnuas. Tho license of Mucho Illasi, in tho Fifth ward of Mahanoy City, was transferred to Uhaldo Bias!. The licenso of Matthew Farrell, in the West ward of Gilborton, was transferred to Henry Miller. Whou bilious or costive, cat a Cascarcts candy cathartic, cure guarautced, 10c, 25c. MnrrlAge Licenses. a Andrew Belaucin, of Wm, Pcnn, and Do- borah Antolllk, of Shenandoah. Morgan Morgans and Tilllo Leib, both of Pottavillo. Milton D. Naglo and Katie E. Miller, both of Auburn. Martin Koberts and Carrie Myers, lioth of MBlianoy City. Thomas Bovine, of Pottavillo, and Liastle Parker, of Shenandoah. Samuel E. Deeblo. of Sheppton, and Anuio Kriek, of Hazletoti. Dents ltcrorrferi. From Wm. Mareinkiuniez et al., to Joseph Ruduimki et al., premises in Shenandoah. I'rom Jacob J. Walborn ot al., to Lucetta Ihompson, premises in Iiyon township. From Joseph Shoener and wife to Sarah Shooner, premises in East Brunswick township. lor w xs ..T V'ZT A.Lt. NATriv. 'di of tho Globe for 1TEUEALQIA and similar Complaints) 3 E fl Fit A H MEDICAL LAWS, presort Doa by eminent pbysioianarj DR. HICHTER'S it EXPELLI OnlvKi nnlin nn TraUo Mark " Anchor,' i: Ad. ltlcliter-JtCo., 21 i I'carlSt.. Kcw York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Honses, Own Glassworks, SS & 50 cu. EudoKud & ruuouiuiundcd by A. Wflslpv 10, Tt Main Ct H. HaeenDuch, 103 N. Main St., r. f.p. Kinm, 6 tf. Main St , snenanaoah. " ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best f OCTlf i? PFJfal? SisTi Si i stf isxxSisLiMlLLiL! GIVEN FREE -WTrnTd " " ' $ 2B Gold Watches. FOR EACH gVSOTH r 4. (Outing 1697) tfll llgjll SOAP For particulars send your name and foil afldreMto WPAPPFRS Lever Iltos,, Ltd,. IIoUon A Hsirlson 8U., New Yo.k. TT Vf s-rfsx- PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Thatcher, of Tamaqua, is circulating among town acquaintances. Mow Hose Ilovan, of Mt. Carmel, was on tertalnod by town friends yesterday. Miss Jennie Ileildall. of Tumsqtia, Is hclng entcrt'lnrd by her many friends here. Andrew Melnskey made his appearance on the streets this mora lug, after several days' illness.' Miss Gertrude C. Reese has entered the employ of the Progress Ilargaln store as saleslady. Arthur C. Morgan has returned from Plilladeliihla to rest after his medical studies and examinations. Juhn Smith, of the Kendrick House, has entered the employ of his brother, in the lissement of the Titman building. Edward Amour, of the Schuylkill Traction Company, is confined to his home In Qirard vllle, by a severe attack of neuralgia. John J. Beach, formerly of Philadelphia, was a callor at the HuitALD office to-day. Mr. Heach is now engaged iu business at Pottsville. Mrs. James Ilrennan and sous, Thomas and Frank, of Washington, 1). C, are the guests of the former's mother, Mis. Connors, on East Centre street. Mhnea Nellie Haugh, Annie Tlmmlus, Annie Glblln and Lizaiei Jones, wero noon passen gers to Kutztown, to attend the class day ex ercises of tho Normal school. Mrs. O. W. VanFoseen anived to-day from Ilethlclicm, and will attend tho festival in All Saints' church tu-nlght. He". VauKosscn is still iu Dethlchem, but much improved in health. f Interesting I'lro Statistics. Firo statistics compiled by the several chiefs of firo departments of BoBlon, New York. Philadelphia aud Chicago provo that for each twenty, fires to which they havo been called sixteen could havo been put out with twenty buckets of wator had it heeu used insido of threo minutes of discovery. Publication of tlieeo facts is working a revo lution in firo protection aud small ox liuRuisliers quickly reached and discharged aro now being extensively adopted through out the gicat cities. Great saving of prop erty and reduction in rates of insurance re uniting thorofrom, Boston Underwriter. tVcntlierly lJrlclt Works Sold, At tho Carbon county court house Saturday nfternoou Sherilf Setser sold tho property of tho Sehmoll k Millor Company, Ltd., Weatherly, to C. J. Settler, of Pittston, for 11,300. Tho property was sold subject to a mortgago of $10,000. Tho successful bidder, himself a bondholder, bought the property for theso lattor people Tho property sold consists of ten lots in tho borough of Weatherly, upon which aro two brick kilns complete, rollor cars aud all machinery necessary to manufacture brick. Another tract of 70 acres similarly occupied was also included iu tho pie. Killed by a Horse. Tho homo of John Bowmau, of Sheppton, was saddened , Saturday by the sliockiug death of thoir .six year old son. A horso owned by a map named Henry Hildcrbraudt was tied to a post in the neighborhood of tho unfortunate boy's home and tho little fellow, who was playing at tho time, ventured too close to the vehicle. Tho animal kicked him, fracturing tho skull, death resulting almost instantly. Ouster Sought. The court at Pottsvillo has granted au order on, Thomas Devlin, Peter Murray, Patrick Konna, Charles Gloason, Edward Doylo and Andrew Gallagher, lilytho town ship School Directors, for them to show causo next Monday why they should not bo ousted for failing to organize within tho timo roquired by law. Ileduceil Hates to San Francisco. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, foi tho Christian Endeavor Convention to bo held in San Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points ou its system at greatly reduced rates. Those tickets will bo sold Juno 27 to July 2, and will pormit of stop over at Denver and points West. Returning, passengers must reach original shirting point not later than August 17, 1897. For speclflo ratos, conditions, and full in formation apply to nearest ticket agent. Hundreds of precious littlo ouos owo their lives to Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, tho sovoreign cure for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. Obltuury. Mr. Catherine Timmous, wife of Luke Timmous, of Brownsville, died yostorday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from inflammation and paralysis, from which she had suffered about four weeks. The decoasod was 20 years of ago and deavos two children. The funeral will take place at 10 a. m. ou Thurs day. Mrs. James Burns died at her homo iu Riven Run on Sunday after a short illness. Deceased will be interred at Girardvillo to morrow. Emma, wife of Harry Evans, of St, Clair, died at that place Saturday evening. She was 21 years of age and hud been married a little over a year. Tho funeral took place this afternoon. Attacked tho Wrong Jtall. Joseph OasparaWicz and Joseph Dowlls wore held in f8O0 lwiil each before Justico Toomey for assaulting Andrew Connelly. The assault took place last Saturday night iu the First ward while Connelly was returning to his home, aud who was considerably beaten liy mistake. It.illroad It.no HallUtH. The "Brownie" watchmen at the Slienan doah end have issuod a challenge for a game of ball with the "Hrowuie" watchmen at the Hadoton end of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The game is to he played at Lakegldo, on July 5lh. Aminuehitloii Mooting, President T. B Rellly, of the Annuncia tion Literary Society, has called a special meeting to lie held at 7:30 p. m. sharp, to night. A full attendance is required. Married. Joseph Towuscnd, of town, and Miss Mary Swawy, of Ilratidouvllle, were married yei terday afternoon at the residence of Joseph Diihto, ou South Jardln street, Rev. T. Max well Morrison. luster of the First Presby terian church, officiating at the ceremony. j Miw Mnry Dusto was the brlileMimiU and ' Joseph Tempest the groomsman. j Anniversary Day, Twenty-one years ago to-day, on the 22nd day of Juno, 1870, (Jo. JI, Tth Regiment, N. (I P , organized in town, was mustored into service. The company was romposed of 08 men, many of whom are still living. i IlOOD'3 PILLS uuro LlTer 1Kb. Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, A. pleuir nt laxative. All Druggists 4 First Print, each of $100 Cash. 20 S09nd " " " $'00 Pierce Special Blcjcles. Tho Tax on ltecr. There is much curiosity ns to why the to on beer wits made fcl.ll n I, urrel In stead of $1.48 or (1.60. '1 ho rate niloptcd sounds n good donl ns If the sciiutc com mittee wns Imitating the Imrptiln counters In the dei uruuent stores, but there Is a deep nnd Important significance to tho 11ft uris. They were ndoptid for the suko of coiiM'tilctioo In uinthciiiutlciil ciilctihitlons. Ono himdml nnd forty-four Is tho multi ple; of , 11, 4, 0, 8 nnd 12, which tiro tho divisions umxI by tho brewers in tho sulo of beer. In estimating nnd computing the taxes upon fractional lirts of u burrel $1.-11 la much more comonhmt thun $1.60 or $1.40 or $1.48. Thus the tux on half a barrel of beer will be 72 cents, tho tux ou ii quarter of n barrel SO cents, on n third of n barrel 48 cents, on u sixth of n barrel 24 cents, nn nn eighth of n Imrrol 18 cents. Even cents nnd no fractions enter Into the mlculutlon. Chlcngo Record. AInhiinoy City Teachers. At n meeting of tho School Board held last eveniug the following now teachers were elected : Miss Carrie Hassell, Maudo Skeath and Margaret John, Two of tho old teachers, Misses Kate Beokerand Mary Wren, failed to make application for reappointment. Miss Carrie Walter, an old teacher, failed to bo re appointed on account of non-residence. Accident at ShviiHiidonh City. Aliout 2:30 o'clock this afternoon John Csypllnskl had his right leg fractured in two places by a fall of coal at tho Shenandoah City colllory. The injured man boards ou Poplar street with n brother aud has a wife uhI six children residing in tho old country. IIo was taken to tho Miners' hospital. T1MMONS. On the 21st Inst., nt Brownsville, l'a., Catherine, wife of Luko Tinmions, aged 2G years. Funeral will tnko place on Thurs day, 2ltli Inst,, from the family residence In ltrownsvtlle. High mass at the Annuncia tion church, Shenandoah, at 10 a. in. Inter ment In tho Annunciation cemetery. Rela tives nnd friends respectfully Invited to at tend. DOVE.-On the 21st Inst., nt Shenandoah, Pa., Agnes, wife of John Dove, aged 23 years, G months nnd 10 dnye. Funeral will take place on Thursday, 21th lnt., nt2 p. ,., from tho family residence, 117 South Jardln street. Ser vices at the residence. Interment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends re spectfully Invited to attend. G-4!-2t MISCELLANEOUS. FOH flALK A flrat-cinm saloon; ko(kI paying place. Location South Main street. Apply utthUofllcG. 6-22-2t FOK KKNT. A brick dwelling, 2G Kost Oak street. Elfiht roomi. Apply at 20 South White street, or 28 Wost Lloyd street. 0-22-3t Xf ANTISIi. A younc man for permanent T position Catholic preferred. Call on or address. AV W, Helm, 308 South West street. TTTANTKO. Acttvo reliable man to travel U and solicit orders for nursery stock: permanent employment; expenses and salary or commission. For terms address tho H. 0. Choso Co., South ienn Square, Philadelphia. TAOll BALK. Lot 30x150. situate on Went Coal I? street. Two single houses, ono on the front nnd tho othor on the rear of lot. For price and tenm apply to T. It. Itcddall, Attorney-at-law, corner of Main and Centro streets. 428-tI E STATIC OF JAMKS L, MANBECK, DK ceased. Letters of administration on tho estate or James L. Man beck, late of Union township. Schuylkill countv. Pennsylvania. deceased, havo been granted to the undersigned, resldlmr in said townshln. to whom all nrrRnnn Indebted to said estate are rerf nested to mako payment, and those having claims or demands will maKu Known the same witltout delay. JEFFKUSON F. KlSENHAVEIt, S. O. JI. IIoLLOPETPUt, Administrator, Attorney, Shenandoah. Pa. May 21, 187. 5-35-Gt-oaw PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will be received by tho uimerEMKiieu, uiu ioniroiier oi scmiylltlll county, at Ilia office at Pottsville, lVima., until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, June 2Stli, 1897, for furnffililntf moats, flour, trrocerlos, driijra, inui. nil irons vet-ciaines, ice, coal, etc., for tliu ipiarter cmllin; September 30th. 189", to bo used nt the Kchuyllclll County Almshouse, nt S. 1 my I klll Hucn nml the Schuylkill County Pyixoii, nt Pottsville, l'a. The hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A schedule of tho articles nnd probable amount of each required, will be furnished on application to tho Directors of the I'o r, tho Prison Warden or the Oontioller. 11. R. Sevebs, 6-22, 21, Controller. PROGRESS.... BARGAIN STORE Will open on Saturday, June 19th, with nn entire new stock of ladies' ami gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, Indies' nnd children's waists aud wrappers, table cloths, toweling and napkins. A specialty in ladies' corsets, the celebrated H. & II. corset, long steel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with tlie New York 1'rogrcss Hat nut Cop Company, for many years, which has dissolved, busi ness, nnd whose stock I huve retained,, consisting of 800 dozen diiTercnt stylos of cans, will be disposed of at the following prices : Children's and meu's caps, s cents and upwards ; ladies' and miases' taut o'shautcrs at leso than half tile cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of Ji.oo worth of goods, all marked in plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. I,arger purchasers will he presented with a finer quality of cap iu proportiou to the amount of their purchase. One lot of drcs foods at exceedingly low figure. Also a lot of child reu''s nobby suits at bargain prices. I,ADY Cl.KRKS IN ATTHNDANCK. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Slreet, Shenandoah, Pa. jpi AGENTS WANTED Cable Fencing Best Quality Qretest Variety. Fencing, Gates, Poultry Netting. MONEY IN IT FOR LIVE MEN PletM ad tihrntH with Drat Ittttr. UcUULLKH WOWS WIBE J'ESCB CO., Chicago. New Steel 1 Greatest if W$M t -a -a fflw fe M s-. hes Nm xi tt iwmm mm Ever litul 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 will be sold without regard to former price or their real value. There are a great many very fine shoes in this stock, nnd the former owners would weep if they could see the little bits of prices we are uow asking. ii mm mm mm mm ii mm o- Comc quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. OS ractory mm ...Shoe Store, S mm , nttMi mm issues ENTLEMEN : ' Remember vc are now at the new stand, No. 12 West Centre Street, (Perjvuson House Block) the most central location in town. We have competent journeymen, ever willing to cater to you In the best of taste, stvle and workman- ship. If you want to look dressy, you must also have a neat ? facial appearance. We can fill all these requirements. Soliciting 1 your patronage 1 remain, i Lauer's Lager and sner Finest, ears, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this Branular effervescent anil stlmu. lant. An Instant cure for sour Btomaclis nnd headaches, which often accumulate from havinc a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DUIHKSJ, '7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. F Olt SHKItll'F, S. ROLL BEDDALL, . Qf l'QHT OAHDOH, Subject to lippubUenn rulta. poit allKKIPl', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ok Oitwiflnnimn. Subject tn Republican rule. . A genuine welcome wait ye at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flatn and Coal Sts. Ulna. .l.l1... I.. a. conutantly on tap. Oitofce omuoranco drlub and ctgnrs. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking1 i 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea Wbo no think of wm. sl&tpto tblBg lo r4twitf wcaltn. Attar ma lilt ot two hand! tuTenflonJ nanUT ... W. G. DUSTO, S Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to tlie trade with a splendid line of Ladies' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutlers, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete, We call special attention to ottr large and complete line of Sulphur Stone Novelties. Largest stock iu the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. T'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. flain St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer-. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 audi 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LJNE OFJLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. The Rosy Freshness 3?!f."J e'vtoftneM of the skin In iavn.
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