Urn- i 1 1 1 -1 1 mi i i i. iti iri r m , iwim WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.- Allowing no new paper to get past us We Ret the in all We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN t North IVI I n Sit. MAHANOY CITY. Itnv. I. SI. Oable llevolvm a DKRre-K I'nini mi IiiiIIhiin tfHlerttjr. MxnAKOY City, .Tmh 88. Hot. I. II. (Inlilo, pMtor of tlie Methodist Episcopal church, hud had conferred nwm him Uw degree f I'll. 11. hy the Taylor University of Upland. Inl. Hev. Gable previously re ceived the degree of 1'h. B. from the Illinois Wesleyan University. Charles It. O'Neill, Of St. Nicholas, and Miss Miiry (tontwcll, of Ollbertoti, wero nmrricd at Holy Roaary church. Mahanoy I'hme. this morning. Michael O'Neill, of St. Nicholas, brother of the bridegroom, waa the heat man and Miss Mamo Msher, of Mssha nciy City, the bridesmaid. John Parry, a miner employed at the Prim rose colliery, received a painful laceration of the right hand yeaterday afternoon by being struck by a piece of coal. Frank Hoffman, of Cole'a Pateli, employed ns a pmupsman at the Elmwood colliery, had bis right foot badly Injured yesterday bya n lil penetrating the sole of his boot and al most through to the instep. MR. bftYAtf EXPLAINS. His Aniwsir to t'.io CliarjteB or l'ro fesxor llntcinnii, of Mftlnp. Cinrlnnatl. June 23. Hon. Wtllia n J. ISrjan. when usked by an Enquiiif rc IMirter concerning the charges made by lYnfessur Bateman, the People's party tundldiitr for govornor ot Maine last je-ar, said: "No ci mclltlons were a'.tachcd to the irti-y tu". nd over to Senator Allon, cxn'pt Hint it tin iikl la used according to Ilr. Al fiVn Judt'rr.int for the cause of blmi'totlrjm. All donationg were made for that purpose. The money as divided between Democrat?, Fupu llsis and Silver Ilepublicans in pio portion to the vote cast. To hr.ve tfr iii. rod the Populists In the distribu tion would havo been on inexcusable slight. The subject of fusion was not .H.-i !"-; ( 1 directly or indirectly, "Mi. 1 '. itcman, I presume, has refer r ncr to (he letter as reproduced In my lM,ok. 1 took It from the newspapers. It 1'rnf.psor Ilatemon proves to me (bat it was a mistake, I shall make "tiie fliino' i" sub'U'iiuont editions." NEW SILKS POR 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. STYLISH 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 MAW STREET. LLOYD STREET. 07HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Mill Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Y'K HAVK THK HANDHOMK8T DKSIUN8 OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 27 West Centre Street. - STORE NEWS. . lJf -, iiuwiitl- - - - ti fill rii ,li,.,ini..n...itii-i-iiTitin-mi1ir.i-ifi-irnfi f n if iiajmT . . IN FEARFUL JUNE. Serious Month for Wean ing Teething Babies. Closut Attention Must be Paid to Correct Food. Safest Diet In the Dyes of Experienced Mothers and Trained Nurses. Xo one thing It to essential to the health and safety of babies in the season of smitten change to Jans and summer weather aa a wise choice of food. Ic1t of care In this one matter makes the niirtality of infants under five years a fear ful t'.ilng for mothers to contemplate. 1'roper food Is therefore absolutely essential to the Ufa and happiness of infants, and proper food Is lactate! frod. This perfect Infant food secures the combi nation of every necessary element of pure, healthy mother's milk. It Is the moat per fect substitute for tbe chltd'a flr,t r,H"1 ,lml can he obtained, being hlxlily nourUliingand strengthening, and furnishing ample ma terial for blood and bone. As a strength- giver to growing Infanta, nothing can com pare with it. Aa a food that ii easy to pro cure and is liked hy tho little ones them selves, too much cannot be said for It. As n preventive of cholera Infautiim it is worth more than all the medicines In the world. The efficacy and nutritive quality of lactated food la to-day acknowledged hy every one. It is to be had at any first-class drug store, and is as economical as it Is pure and good. Babies take it eagorly. Its preparation is ; very simple. It is a triumph of earnest! efforts to inako infants well and keep them so. So entirely has lactated food won the confidence of the medical profession that the most eminent physicians publicly and un reservedly recommond'it as the 1iest possible fowl fur Infants. Mothers the country over have for years liecu writing grateful letters telling bow their children when fed upon lactated food have grown from weak and puny liable to healthy happy, hearty youngsters. This experience of so many mothers, to gether with the most advanced knowledge, is ut the service of every mother of baby when she uses lactated food. Mrs. H. Kimlwll of (Ireenville, N. 11., says: "When weaning Marlon, my first taby, at the age of 10 mouths, Dr. F. A. Ilodgdon of I'eterboro, X. II., advised me to try lactated food. She continued to use it about six months as her only diet, and aftcrwaid as part of her cNt. "llasel, my youngor child, I was unable to nurso after the second month, and lactated food seemed to pleao and agree with her bet ter than othor things. Slio is .larger, fatter, and mnro forward about cutting hpr teeth than the other. She 1ms had but.ouo sick spell, and that was duo to a cold." Thousands of such testimonials aro received every yonr by the proprietors of this beet of foods. True llillx. Tho Grand Jury at l'ottsvlllo yesterday prefcnled tiuo bills in tho following Shenan doah cases: Andrew Saduski, malicious mis chief, oath of Michaol Sullivan ; Itichard Burns, larceny, entering, etc., oath of Thomas II. ltadcliff; same, attempted bur glary, oath of Amnndus Womer; John Kelly, John O Isrlon, John Welsh anil Andrew l'ugnrty. larceny, entering &c, oath of Solomon JIaak ; Knoch Jtomauofski, assault and battery" to kill, Thomas Tosh ; Brono Kiimanofskl, assault and battery, Thomas Tosh. "I was troubled with quinsy for flvo years. Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured me. My wifoand child had dipbtboria. Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured them. I would not bo without it in the house for any consideration." Itov. E. F. Crano, Dunkirk, X. Y. jlturrlage Licenses. James Kelly ami Roso Ilosclic, both of St. Clair. George W. Yeaaer, of Shoemakers, and Cclia U. Kramer, of West llrunswick town ship. Wm. J. Ilorsfield, of Ilazlcton, and Eliza beth Waterhouse. of Giraidvilte. F. L. Voris, of ISsltimore, and Emelia Krelw, of Tamaqua. "They aro dandies' said Thos. Dowers, of tho C-ooket, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing about DeWitt'a J.Ittlo U-.rlv Kisors, tnc famous little pills for sick headache and dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. II. HBcenbuch. Miner Hurt. John Pomlck, a miner employed at tho Maple Hill colliery, and residing on the rocks." had two lingers on tho right hand terribly mashed at that colliery this morn ing. I'omlck was ungaged in lining a lump of ol to tho car when another loosened itself and fell on the hand with thn above results. Not only niles of the very worst kind can he cured by DeW'itt's Witch Haiel Salve, hut ockcum, scalds, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles oau be Instantly relieved by the NHiue ruuiedy. (J. II. Hagen buch. Mine foreman Injured. William Mitchell, inside foreman at No. 10 colliery, near Tamaqua, was terribly injured in the mine yesterday afternoon hy an ex plosion caused by a spark from his lamp fall ing into a box of dynamite caps. Ho was hurled sovoral yaids by the force of tho ex plosion. One of his hands was blown olf, an eye dmtroyed and his stomach bady gashed. Uaeblen's Arnlrat Salve. Tho best salve In the world for cuts, .irulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores, tetter, cliapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin emotions, and positively eurcs piles. ii jo pay required. It is guaranteed tu give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I 'rice 35 cents per bx. For sale by A. Waaley Notion. The undersigned committee of the Shen anduah School Board on text books and M-lioul supplies wilt meet in the West street school IjulWlug ou Tuesday evening, July O h, 1HU7, at 70 o'cloek, to receive aud op -it bids for school supplies for tbe present school year. All bids should le sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the School Hoard, or to members of this committee. I'hu School Hoard reserves the right to reject any, or all bids, FlUMK IIamna, T. K. EiiWAHl, II. U. Kmt'HR, MlCHAJU. SUI.I.IVAN, J, F. Hiooins, 6 22-tf Committee. Sick headache oau be quickly a pli-tely overcome by using those faun and eom- famous little pills Known as "iJcwitrs Little Early li'w.m. u Ji. iisgeuoucu. N Cbum of Aolloii, In the suit for damage brought by Joseph DcFrehn against Dr. Y. W. Boyer, for al leged malprocthe lu tbe treatment of his fractured limb, tbe arbitrators at Pottsville, Messrs. Colouel J. Q. Friok, Wm. Clark and Wm. M. Kaussett, yesterday returned a ver dict of no cause of act ion. Wheu you waut good rooHiig, plumbing g,.s fitting, or general llusmlthlug done call on E. F. UalUgher 18 West teutre street Dealer ir stcros l-tf PITHY POINTS. - , - - MPMiilailBf Happenings Throughout the Country Ctirnnleleil for Musty remnl. Superintendent Noonan, of Mahaimy Township, conducted an examination fur teachers' certificates in the school house nt Jacksons yesterday. An unusually large class was examined. Second Lieutenant Harris has been pro moted to the First Lieutenancy of Co. E. th Rcgt., N. O. 1. and .1. Irvin Hlakslco elected to Mr. Harris' position. The fourth annual race meet of tbe Her wick wheelmen will lie held July 3rd. Prizes aggregating $300 are offered. The meet will be inaugurated with a 13 tulle handicap road race, and the last Si miles will tie finished on the track. A re-nnion of Veterans of the Mexican war will be held on Jnly 8th. John Paulgnod, an Austrian, and Kolurt Davis, died at tho Almshouse yesteidar. Davis was 77 yean of age. For 30 yaars he had charge of the hennery at the Almshouse. The combined Catholic Sunday Schools of Mahanoy Plane, GUbcrton and Frackvllle aie holding their first annual picnic at Frackvllle to-day. Mrs. Frank Hollisfer, a respected resident of Mt. Gannel, dropued dead Monday even ing. When friends ran to her assistance life was already extinct. Heart dlseato was the cause. Dairies in the vicinity of Shamokln are being Inspected by the Hoard of Health. Edward ltobertsou, of Pottsville, yesterday fell from his bicycle, badly lacerating ills leg. Wm. E. ltoyer, tbe well known tobacconist, father of Dr. F. W. lloyer, of Pottsville, Is dangerously HI. On Saturday next a shooting match will take place at Port Carlton lietween I i (forty, of Cutnhola, and Long, of St. Clair. Each man will shoot) at fifteen birds, for $78 a side. At Locust Gup a fight has been arranged between a game cock, the property of Christ McGluu, Sr., and a hawk, owned by Charles E. Dugan, for a purse of 25 a side. No date has been fixed. Three mouths ago the village of Dells Tunnel, located east of Mt. Carinel, was or dered abandoned by tho Coal ltidge Im provement and Coal Company and all the homes have been evacuated with the ex ception of two, the families, through force of necessity remaining, though doing so at their own risk from cave-ins. John Kaslimere. a Mt. Canned Slavonian, in a fit of remorse after spondlug all his nouey on a spree attempted to commit suicide hut was prevented. Several parties are negotiating for the pur chase of the Trend ow banks with a view to washing out t!i" runt. It Is not likely the nreseiil "W. i m uiu dispose of them entirely. liar.1, .i.i !.aa added tho study of Gorman to the i.st of school studies for tho last two years of tho ooutse. From our exchanges It appears that tho editors of neatly all our contemporaries in the region who are not wrestling with libel suits aro off on an excursion, and the devils .ire haying a time of it getting out the ; papers. Lansford borough tax rate for the year has been fixed at 12 mills. The 17th Peiina. Cavalry is holding a reunion at Gettysburg, Pa. Col. William Thompson, of Pottsvillo, is in attendance. George Aputero, a residont of Llewellyn, was killed by a prematura blast at the Otto colliery yesterday. The Third Brigade Itand, of rottsvillo, gave an open air concert in Minorsvlllo last ovcnlng. A dug figures on tho programo as ouo of tho leading actors at Tumbling ltun this week. Mauch Chunk will include, tho rending of the Declamtion of Independence in its Fourth of July exercises, n custom, unfortunately, more honored in tho broach than in tho observance now a-days. Tho street hands at Hazlcton havo to wait two nion ths for their pay, and they aro very properly incensed about it, as the city otli cials bio paid promptly. The chief officers of tho P. & R. Railway passed over tho Catawlssa branch yesterday on an inspection of the bridgo work. Bort. Huntzir.gor, of Wilborton, while sliding to tho home plato in a gamo of base hall, hroko his arm. Of Interest to Couiicllineu. On Saturday Judgs Savidgo at Suubury handed down an opinion, which will be of considerable iutcrost to borough councilmen An effort was made to quash an ordinance for tho paving of north Fourth street in Suu bury, it being urged that the passing of the aid ordinance was illegal, in that it had been effected at one sitting of tho council. Tho case was referred to tho Judge and after cit ing tho various laws portalultig to tho case, he stated in substance that: No express law prohibits the final enactment of an ordinance upon tho day of its introduction. It Is a well known common practice of tho legisla tive bodies of tho diffeicut boroughs through out tho state to take final action upon ordin ances the same day they are introduced. Many of the most important would be invalid if it wore held that this could not he done. ested interests would overywhoro bo destroyed In tho absence, of legislative inhibition I incliueto tho opinion that the passage of this ordinance on tho feauio day of its introduc tion was legal and the rulo is discharged. Orip-Colils-IIeadac.lie. Why suffer with CougliB, Colds and La Grippe whon Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine will cure you fn one day, rut up in mulcts con vonlentfor takiug. Guaranteed toouio, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. vor sale hy Kirlln's Pharmacy. Itedueed ltates to Sau lriuiclsco. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, for the Christian Endeavor Convention to be held In San Francisco July 7 to 12, It will sell special tickets from all points on its system at greatly reduced rates. These ticket will be sold June 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop over at Denver and poinU West. Returning, passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 18(17. For specific rates, conditions, ami full In formation apply to nearest ticket agent. Eczema of the scalp or scald Head, even in its most severe form is never-faillngly cured hy Doan's Ointment, the surest specific. fur all Itchiness of the skin. Bereft of Iteason. The condition of Philip Malilbamn, the young hum) who was blown down a breast a distance of 800 feet at Richards colliery, Mt. Carinel, is exalting muoh Interest and sym pathy at the state hospital at Fountain Spriugs. His skull had beeu terribly frac tured and mo sooner had he regained con soioUBuess aud his injuries dressed than his reason left him. He endeavors to tear the bandages from his head aud those in charge have resorted to tbe only means possible in preventing this, by manacling his bands and strapping tbe arms to tbe side. But very slight hope Is entertained for Ills recovery. Itloyole llaces. Various towns throughout tbe county are getting up bicycle races which are well pat roulzed. Hbeuaudoah has a goodly uumlier of bikers, some of theui quite speedy, and if they get together there is no doubt they could get up a very good inrsde aud race. Jeweler St rouse has expressed himself as ready to put up a valuable prise, Aud we have uo doubt other business men would do like wise, more especially the dealers in hikes, aud it ouly needs soioe oue to make tbe start to make it go with a rush. l'erlllnr. Telephone to M. Ulrich & Sou, Ashlaud, Pa . when you have a dead animal. They will haul it a way at short notice, free of charge. U-7-lm COTT0LENE U sold everywhere in one to ten pound this, with our trade-marks, "Cottolenc' ' nnd steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on cverv tin. Not Ijuarauteed If sold in any other way. Made only by THE N. K. FAIFIBANK COMPANY, rmrJAlJO. ST. IXJCIS. kasrewflMsgr-ysr-vaa; PERSONAL MENTION, Geo. Manning, of lltrdsboro, spent to-day In town. Mrs. Itenben Ball, of Centralis, spent yes terday In town Letter Carrier Ilartsch Is enjoyiug a vaca tion at Philadelphia. Mrs. Ryan, of Brownsville, is confined to her home by illness. Miss Matne Sullivan spent to-day with friends at Pottsville. P. P. 1). Klrlin and daughter.Racbel, spent to-day visiting friends at Suubury. Philip Blerman of North White street, is spending the week in Philadelphia. Elijah Feller, of Mahanoy City, was en tertained by town folks lost evening. Mrs. Thomas I.ee and son spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville and St. Clair. Mrs. J. II. Pomeroy has gone to Mont gomery, to spend a vocation among acquaint ances. Benjamin Richards left town this morning to spend a few days at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. S. G. M. Hollopcter, Esq., transacted legal business at tbe Luzcrno county court, ot Wllkesbarre, yesterday. Rev. A. M. Sampsell and wife, of Lititz, Lancaster county, are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Gohoat Ellaiigowau. Postmaster Mollct and wife and Mrs. M. I). Malono went to Philadelphia this morn ing on the oarly P. & K. train. Mis. Augustus Sliauh, of South Jardin street, who was daugerously ill tho past few days, is now rapidly improving. Miss Katie Carroll, of Philadelphia, is so journing at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Hugh O Hani, on South Jardin street. Mrs. Mary Shepard and son, Walter, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefler, on South Market street. Michael Sullivan telegraphed to his folks here this afternoon that ho had passed a suc cessful oxaiuin.itiou at the Kutztown Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. William Neiswondcr, their daughter, Sidney, and son, Walter, of North Jardin street, attended a wedding at Ashland last evening. J. J. Frundt, of Mauch Chuuk transacted hii9inoss in town to dy. Mr. Frundt for merly conducted tho cufo now in charge of Daniel Neiswentor. Mrs. P. J. Doughorly, of West Oak street, is visiting her mother, at Tamaqua. Mr. Dotighorty Is preparing to movo to Tamaqua, having secured a position thoro. Misses Hannah C. Bartsch and Mary A. Wado to-day returned from tho Kutztown State Normal School, having successfully passed tho examination fur the senior class. Miss Emma Bolich, of town, and Mrs. F. J. Benner, of Reading, accompanied the Stuto Editorial Association on their annual tour through tho oil region and to Niagara Fulls. Arthur Spero, of Williamsport, manager of llio many branches which comprise tbe I-anions clothing syndlcato, is in town, gotting everything in readiness for their oponhig in tho largo storerooms in thoFrancy buildiug, cornei of Main and Oak streets. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL QAME3. Xntlnnnl J.ciitruo. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis 3. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 7: Chicago, 3, At Brooklyn llroolclyn, 7; Boston, 4. At Baltimore Baltimore, 4; New York, 2. At Cleveland Louisville, 11; Cleveland, G. At Washington (10 innings) Washington, IS; Philadelphia. 11. Eastern T.entruo. At Wllkc-slmrre -Springfield, ; Wilkes barre, 2. At Scranton Scranton, 5; Provi dence, 0. At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Buf falo, S. At Toronto FlrHt game: Ro chester, 7; Toronto, 3. Second game: To ronto, 29; IloclicHtcr, 12. Atlnutlo Loncne. At Hartford llnrtford, 12; Newark, S. At Norfolk-Norfolk, 12; Richmond, 2. At Patcrson Paterson, 6: Heading, 3. Af Philadelphia Lancaster, 9; Athletic, 3. Stiiilibuil tlio Stnrs nnil Mrlpos. Greenville, Pa., June 23. dreat ex citement prevailed at Tlilel college yes terday afternoon over the erection of a British flae by rrofessor J. Bower Simons, of the college conservatory of music, in honor of Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The professor failed to fly an American flae with It. The students held an indignation meeting, with the result that the fla was hauled down and carried off. The professor, who Is an ISngllshman, Immediately made an other flag, which was run up without the Stars and Stripes accompanying It. The students are loud In their cries of Indignation, and further trouble Is ex pected. ItondliiK Ironworker AkHIii onHtrlUo. Heading, Pa., June 13. The 100 men who returnrd to work Monday In the sheet mill of the Reading Iron com pany, after three weeks' idleness, again went on strike yesterday, and the mill closed down acaln. The men In the other departments of the company's works also remain out in consequence of it reduction in wages. Tho Wi ntlier, Fur eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; watmer; southerly winds. "nr. Fowler's Ext. of Wjld fttrawlwrry is ooiisidered a necessity In nurHiouse. It is an excellent remedy for slimmer complaints, es pecially with children." Win. Hold, 1 College St., Iluffitlo, X. Y. New Church fur Slieppton. Ou Monday evening u largely attended and eiitliusisstlc meeting of the members of St. Pstor's Kvunnuliuul I.utlierau congregation was held In the scuuol house at Sbeniitou Tbe decision of the trustees and church oomiell to erect a Lutheran oliurch during the cum hi it suoiuier was unanimously sus tained and all nreliuiiiiarles agreed upon Messrs. WulLor Foose, A. Hoffman, Henry Fooae, Charles Siimloy aud Iteujauiln Fousa wore appointed a building committee to superintend the work. Another Slieimmliuili tkwmlul. Everybody tays it is perfectly scandalous about Wouier, the sboedealar, because lie doesn't give other dealers a cuanoa. That's all right, we're not in business to please dealers, hot tbe public wltb our 1000 pairs of ladies', gents', uliiuca', yuutbs' uud children's sbot.g, ut your owu price, 124 N. Main street. UlO-lm baVe Packing house lard of questionable qunlity nud cleanliness, with nil Its I well known dangers to health and diRcition, or pure, sweet Cottolcno? Endorsed by physicians, expert cooks mid careful housewives. Genuine NEW YORK, noHTHHl. AMMU.slTI0NF0R CUBANS. Tlio lmiiiU llnd n Wnrllho Cnrrjo When Ullileil liy Accident. Key West, Fla., June 23. Two hun dred and fifty thousand rounds of cartridge, besides other ammunition and arms, were found on the steamer Dauntless, which vessel waa towed into tills tort on Monday by tlie revenue cutter Mclane, having been found off India Key In a disabled condition. The ammunition on board was consigned to a person In Key West. The name.i of all the persons on board were on the regular passenger list from Key Wes' to Jacksonville. The same people are now aboard who wero aboard when the tug was detained here in the earlier pait of the month. No charge lias yet been made against the Dau-itk'ss. The boat was. without doubt, on her way to Cuba when the accident lmpiiened to her boiler. A sea'ed carload of arms and supplies were brought to Miami, and through some stratagem the revenue ofllcers who were watching the car as suspi cious were enticed away, and then the contents of the car were transierreu to a schooner, which carried them to the tug. The steamer Hlscnyne several days ago brought down some suspicious looking cases, whloh were transferred to the schooner Helen Adams and con veyed hy her to the tug. The condition of the boiler of the Dauntless is such that It wilt be a month before she will be prepared for service. Saloonkeeper Charged. Paul Gamwicz, who keeps a saloon at the cornor of Coal and Bowers streets, was arrested and taken before Justice, Toomoy yesterday on a chargo of selling liquor with out a liccnso and to minors. Ho furnished 500 ball for trial at court. John 5. Toole is the prosecutor. Hack Injured, Thomas Jones, a miner residing on South Main street, had his hack badly bruised last night hy a fall of coal in tho Turkey Run colliery. HOOD'S PILTjS cure Ilvcr Ills. miloitsncBS, Indigestion, Headnclio. K ulcap'nt laxative. All Druggists. im:i. DOVK- On tlio 21st Inst., at Shenandoah, I 'a., -Agnes, wife of John Dove, nretl 23 years, G months nnd 10 days. Funeral will take place on 1 tiursduy, 21tli Inst,, nt 2 p, vM from the family residence, 117 South Jardin street. Ser vicem nt the residence. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives nnd friends re speitfnlly invited to attend. (VJ-tit MISCELLANEOUS. jlOIt BALK A first-cins saloon : (rood paying lace. Location South Mnln street. Apply ofllee. G-22 i!t nt tl TTWlt HUNT. A brick ilwelllnir. I1 trcet. Klght rooms. Apply nt 20 South White street, or 28 West Lloyd street. C-22-3t TrANTEI). A younc man for permanent ) position Catholic preferred. Gallon or addrosH. Vf W. Helm, SOS South West street. T7ANTKO.Actlvo reliable man to travel nnd solielt orders for nursery stock ; permanent employment ; expenses and salary ot commission. For terms address the IC. C. Chase Co., South Pcun bqtiare, Philadelphia. TTlOlt H ILK Lot 30x150, situate on West Coal L strt-et. Two slmrlo houses, one on the front aud the other on the rear of lot. For price nud terms apply to T. It. lleddall, Attoruey-aMaw, corner of Main and Centre streets. 4S-tt , ADMIKISTKATOH'H SALK OF VALUAP,LH Personal Property. The undersigned ad ministrator of tho estate of James L. Mnnbeck, deceased, will offer at public sale, at his lato residence, near Kreb's railway station. Union .1,1.. Cr.l... ..11.111 tl , l Saturday, June 26th, 1897. the following personal property to wit: Iiorses, Z mules, 2 cows, 1 bull, 1 busey, 1 heavy platform spring wAgon, 1 lii;ht platform spring wagon, 1 heavy two-horse wairon. 1 llirbt two-horse wagon, 1 pair heavy bob sleds, 1 light bob sled, i irucK sieign, i iwo-uorse iiircgmng macmnc, cultivator, 1 grain drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 Fodder cuuer, i corn ineiitr, i lanu roller, i spring harrows, 1 horse rake, 4 plows, 1 potato digger, 1 elder press, lot of harness, lot of blacksmith tools, lot ot iron and chains, lot of oats, rye, bay, and straw, lot of forks, flails, hoes, scoops, rakes, and n large variety ot other articles too numerous to mention. Also all the growing crops on said farm. TltltJlS OF SALE: All nurehases umW 55 00 to be cash j and all over $500, four months time, witnout interest, by giving approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m, JurrKueoH F. KisumucBn, Administrator. June 1st, 1807. 6-2-3t-oaw PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE Will open on Saturday, June 19th, with an entire new stock of ladles' nnd gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, ltoniery, ribbons, lacaa unci em broideries, ladies' and children's waists and wrappers, table cloths, toweling and napkins. A specialty in ladies' corsets, the celebrated II. & II. corset, long steel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with the New York l'rogress Hat and Cap Company, for many years, which lias dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, consisting of 800 dozen different styles of caps, will be disposed of at the following prices ; Children's aud men's caps, 5 cents and upwards ; ladles' nud misses' lam o'shantets at lew than half the cost of manufacturing, livery pur chaser of $1.00 worth of goods, all flunked in plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a can free. Larcer mircliasers 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 Cwsks in Attkndanck. NICHOLAS FREIBAND. 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Hi Thea, m Greatest mm II Sale of Shoes Ii mm liver lmd in this section is now KoiK 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 ti great many. very fine shoes in this stock, and the former owners would weep if they COuld see the little bits of prices we are now asking. WSJ,V2g!4 Come quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory ...Shoe Store, If GENTLEMEN Remember we nre now at the new stand, No. 12 West Centre Street, (Ferguson Mouse Block) the most central location In town. We have competent journeymen, ever willing to cater to you In the best of taste, style and workmin slilp. If you want to look dressy, you must also have a neat facial appearance. We can fill nil these requirements. Soliciting your patronage I remain, Lauer's Lager and sner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stlmu laut. An Instant euro for sour stoiuuchsaud headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. F OU SHKltll'I', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op l'ORT OAitnoH, Subject to Republican rules. pou Htinitll'F, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OawiosHuao, Subject to Itepubllonn rules. A genuine welcome walls you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti nnd Coal Sts. finest ivhtsteays, Ixern uorler arid nit aoiistaiitly on tap. Choice einptranoe drink, and el cars. Evan J. Davies, I.1VHRV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea Who am think itf torn sluplA ttllux tm n&l.arf krlsf jeu wmIui wanted. m mm ii rife mm pi . . . W. G. DUSTO. Commencement Gifts. We are already prepared to cater to tlie trade with a splendid line of Ladles' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutters, Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes, Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete. We call special attention to our large and complete line of Sulphur Stone Novelties, largest stock in the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Haiti St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two wwortmentfi of glassware for 5 antt 10 cents that cannot be bent any where for the money in town, A FINE LINE OFJLASS LAMPS.. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Tho Rosv FronlmnfiR I Al I rh And a velvet softness ot tbe skin is Inva Complexion J'owiler. vJ. fl. Moyor, Mgr. fjl II
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