WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT. Allowing no new papers to pet rmst tlifr We get them all W would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN .Q, North tVlelri St. k NEW YORK MURDER MYSTERY JCortlon or a lloil.v Found In tlio AVntor and on l.uud. New York, Juns 8. The lower part It the trunk of a man was found by !wo boys tn the wood at One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and Under-cllfft- avenue yeaterday. It wu ter ribly mutilated and shown plainly that a murder has been committed. It wan wrapped In oil oloth and manllla pa per, exactly as was the upper part of a trunk found In the East river off Eleventh street Saturday. The two are parts of the same body. The two pieces were found more than eight miles apart, one In the water and the other on land. The part found yesterday comprised the lower part of the trunk from the fifth rib to the hips, the legs having been severed from the body at the hip Joints. The upper portion of the body was already In the morgue, and It was terribly hacked with knife wounds. The two portions of the butchered trunk having been found In such wide ly separated localities, the police ar puzzled In forming a theory as to where the dreadful work of murder and butchery was committed. The police are also wondering In what spot the limbs of the corpse will be found. They think they will turn up In some place before loner, but do not think It likely that the head will ever be found. They think the murderer has either burled It or burned It In a furnace In order to keep secret the Identity of his victim. This would hardly be done, however, unless the identity of the murdered man would easily lead to the Identity of the murderer. No surgical skill was employed In dismembering the body. On the breast of the trunk a large piece of the llesh had been hacked away. This may have been done to prevent Identification by means of tattoo murks. The murder was possibly done on board of a vessel, but if this was the case some portion of the body would hardly have been placed on land and the otbsr In the water. STORE NEWS, EI NEW SILKS --FOR WAISTS. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now 2 1 c. 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, 15?-F.Hi& Tenders 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 MA1H STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion Hnuse ( Stables, MAHANOY CITY. VX IIAVK THK UK8IUN8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. ay neat ueniro orec.- Hoc d s Arc lnurh tn little' nlw.n ready, efficient. 1 1 f in tory; prevent n cold or fi'wr. euro nil llror III., t'i'k I ache, jAMndire, con.tlpetlttn, etc Trlro lb eentf. Tin only Tllli to Uk with Hood's mtrwpsttlla. PERSONAL MENTION. Hurry Levy visited friends at Alleiitotrn yesterday. W. II. Kvatis transacted business nt St. Olalr to-day. Ill) Htlna Ford spent yeatenlay with Delano friends. Mits Mary Millloliap is coufluod to her home by Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald, of Freelaml, were Sunday visitors to town. Howell SamueU, Jr., of Wilkesbsrre, was a visitor to town on Saturday. Mrs. James O. Sauipselt, of North Janllu street, lias given birth to a son. Miss Smile IMuiels, of NorlU Main street, left for Lancaster nt noon to-day. II. J. Peters, of Iliisleton, a former town resident, was seen hero yesterday. Martin llllllnger has gone to Beading to spend several days at the old heme. Joliu Coleman nnd lady friend, of Gtmrd vllle, were town visitors yesterday. Itev. 1. F. D.igKot, of Lost Creok, was a noon P. & It. passenger to I'hilailolpliia. Councilman Daniel Cook ley and Henry Sleber were I'ottsvllle visitors yesterday. lien. Mansell spent Saturday and Sunday visiting acquaintances in Mauch Chunk. W. J. Scanlan, as assistant at the Miners' hospital, Fountain Springs, spent Sunday In town. Mr. '.mil Sits. Joseph Diuto attended the funeral of John Uourtley, at I'ottsvllle, to-day. Mrs. Llsxie Herman and her sister, Miss Minnie Powell, visited friends at Delano yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farrell returned from their wedding trip to Atlautlu City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mullalioy nnd Hippulyte Csyzcwski spent yesterday in I'ottsvllle. Messrs. Itichnrd Rowse, Joseph Maudour and Georgo Hoover "hiked" to I'ottsvllle yesterday. Misses Minuio Butler and Aunio McCarthy visited Fountain Springs to-day, to seo the latter's undo. Miss Met, of Ilazlcton, is being enter tained by Miss Edith Brown, at hor residence In Lost Creek. Messrs. W. F. Kramer and Ollio S. Frie, of I'ottsvllle, were registered at the Ferguson House yesterday. Mrs. Bonenhergcr, of Patterson, spout Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kline, on North West street. Dr. and Mrs. Wright nnd S. B. Stark left town on Saturday ovening for Easton, where they intend to locate. B. M. Cullen, representing the New York Belting and Packing Company, spent a part of this morning in town. Jeremiah Creedon, a bravo ongineer on the Itoyal Blue lino of tho P. & It. railway, is spending sevoml days In town. Dr. Arthur C. Morgan this morning left for Philadelphia to assumo his position in tho Blocklcy Almshouse, as one of tho medical Stan". Councilman D. It. James this morning left for Slatington, whero ho will spend a week looking after tho slato intorosts of his com pany. Mrs. Kauo, Mrs. Haverty and Miss Alice O'lieilly, have gone to Uloomsburg to witness the graduation exorcises at tho Normal tchrol. Misses Minnie and Carrie Dipper, of Maha noy City, were tho guests of their sister, Mrs. M. F. Schmidt, on North Jardlu street, yos torday. C. (J. II. Kirliu made a trip to Reading on his bicycle yestorday. This mornlug he wheeled back to Tamaqua and mado the balance of the journey heme by train. William Brltt, manager of tho Van Winkle & Co. stores at Beaver Meadow, aud Joseph E. Scanlan, of tho samo place, spent yester day in town as guests of T. J. Mullahy, of West Cherry street. Julius I'uvinsky, who lias just returned to America from an extended trip to Europe, is the guest of his brother, Charles I'uvinsky, on East Centre street. It is probable that Mr. Povinsky will remain in this locality. Misses Susie Hawley, Elsie Itaudenbush, Annie Derr, Katio Boehm, 'llnunah O'Brien aud Mary and Bridget Gill spent Saturday at Tumbling ltuu and Pottsvillo and while at tho latter place visited tho jail aud court house. When you want good roofing, plrbig ijas fitting, or genoral tlnsmitftfjg jono j, on E. F. GallaghPlfwest Contro stroot PfTiSltcs 1-tf Notice. The undersigned commit teo of tho Shen andoah School Board on text hooks and school supplies will meet in tho West streot school building on Tuesday ovening, July (1th, 1807, at 7:30 o'clock, to rcceivo and open bids for school supplies for the present school year. All bids should be sealed and addressed to tho Secretary of the School Board, or to mcmhors of this committee. Tho School Board reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids. Frank IIanna, T. B. Edwauds, H. E. Keiper, Michael Sullivan, J. F. Hiqqins, 0-22-tf Committee. Sick headaclio can ho quickly nnd com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills "known as "DeWitt's Little Early ltisers." 0. H. Hagenbuch. The Seventh's ltetmlon. Tho anniversary reunion of tho Seventh Regiment N. G. P. Association, it hag been decided, will he held at Peoplo's Railway Park, Pottsvillo. The reuniou will lie held in the afternoon and evening of August ID. From present indications It will be a grand success. Commissioners Appoint. In tho event of Poor Director Nerl Dietrich being romoved from office, the vacancy will tie tilled until the nexteleetion hy the county commissioners. In 1881, when Director Chas. R. Kane died, the commissioner named II. H Mcaiunissas his successor. What do the Children Drink? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-0? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Graln-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of mi lit but ousts aliout i as much. All grocers sell It. lSe. ami USe. The Tuipayern' Association. The Taxpaj ers' Association has been very quiet since Judge Ilechtel rendered his de elsioii amending the injunction so as to al low the Commissioners to proceed with the eoutrsct-i fur the Improvements being made at the couuty almshouse. It is given out, however, that they have nut ended their Inquiries as to the conduet of the eaunty affairs by the officials. They have secured plans and specifications of tlie new almshouse buildings, and purpose waking another in spection of that Institution. l'ertllliers. Telephone to M. Ulrieb Sou, Ashland, Pa., when you liave a dead animal. They will haul It away at short notice, free of charge. 0-T-lw Palls SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS. Names of Those Who Will ltecelvo Minn Foreman OertlllentM. Special to I'-Tssinn Hbhald. Pottsviixr, June 88. The following are the names of the candidates who pstswl ex amination successfully for certificates M mine foremen: Sixth Anthracite District Fore men: William 8. Davis, Audenried ; Patrick J. Frrel, New Boston. Assistants: Edward Ualclifunl, Shenandoah ; Henry Iwis, Audenreid. Seventh District FoTeinon: John W. Powell. Willlamstown ; John Stewart, Ashland ; ltichsrd Holland, Hhamokin; Alfred White, Mt. Carmel; Thomas Hollaran, Silver Creek. Eighth District Foremen: Henry Oscar Itowe, Tower City; George Malay, Btnnchdale; John Doolln, Glen Carbon ; Andrew Itngan, Conldale. Assistants: Oeorgo Minnlhacx, Pottsvillo; JottphJlosohe, St. Clair ; Thomas Holan, Glen llarMfti; .lohn 8. Foley, Jolllet : Joseph Steinmelts. Ttiaoarrom : Joint F, Ryan, Pot U vllle ; Fred. Scheidlge, Tsronqua; Michael K. Crow. MlnersvIUc ; William Bevau, St. Clair ; George It. Beddow, Miuera- ville. Now Proprietors. The saloon lately conducted by J. C. Pl.il l'ps, at Michael Peter's old stand, lias passed into the lmnds of Messrs. David Head and Harry Martin, who took charge last Tuesday morning. It is the Intention of tho new proprietors to conduct a first-class restaurant, the hill of fare to contain all tho delicacies of the season. A free lunch will lie served every morning and evening to nit patron. Mr. Head has a thorough knowledge of this portion of the business, having catered In many of the leading restaurants about town. aud is now boldiug a similar position nt the Arcade cafe, from which place he resigned Mr. Martin, the other partner, has been a resident of town fur 81 years, and enjoys a large circle of friends. The new proprietors will endeavor to make tho new stand a favorite hostelry. 0-31-lw Casoarets stimulate bowels. Never sicken, liver, kidneys and weaken or gripo. lOo Tlio Odd l'ellows Home. The Odd Fellows Orphans' Home, near Sunbury, is being Improved more overy day. Sewerage and drain pipes were placed around the building last week. Thcro nre six or phans thoro at prosout. Tho two lodges of Odd Fellows of Sunbury wi'l makon call at the homo on July 7th. The flriuid Jury Iteport. Tho report of tho Grand Jury was pre sented to court on ''aturday. They ncted on 148 bills of Indie ment, returning 113 as true and thlvtv ii,c i.s not true, putting tho costs on tlif 1'nxn.eutor in twonty-cigut, and upon tho county In ono; no power to disposo of tho costs oxlstcd in six casos. The report says : "Wo have visited tlio county prison nnd feol tho interests of tho peoplo aro in capable hands while under tho management of Warden Browcr nud Mntron Mrs. Brower. The condition of the prison from entrance is reported as not creditablo to tho county and prompt repair is rccommondod. Now prison boilers are recommended, tho old ones being in bad condition, tho new ones to have in creased capacity to supply power for a now electric light plant for lighting prison aud court house, tho samo to ho located in base ment of prison to avoid cost of a seporate building. It is set forth that tho operation of the plant would cost little, as prison in- matos could do most of tho work. Some of the Justices of tho Pcaco are scored as having little conception of their duties as such officers or elso thoy aro wilfully blind to the performauco thereof. Many words are used on this throadbaro subject. Illchert's Cale. Our free lunch to-night will consist of filled beef and drcssiug. Mock turtle soup to-morrow morning. Ministerial Association. A meeting of the Mnhanoy Valley Minis terial Association will ho held in the Metho dist Episcopal church of town to-morrow. There will be two sessions, at 10 a. in. aud p. m. Tlio following progrnm lias been ar ranged : Opening oxercists conducted by Rev. J. W. Lrycr, of Llewellyn; reports from pastors; "Confcrcnco examinations shall certificates bo accepted ?" Revs. I. M. Gable, Mahanoy City; J. C. Wood, Minersville; J. E. Gallagher, Cumhola; W. K. McNeol, Gi- rardvillo; "Young Peoplo's Societies their relation to the church," Revs. O. E. Stogden, Port Carbon; W. J. Mills, Tamnqtin; E. Potts, Fraokvillo; Frank Fox, Malianoy Plane; devotional oxorcises nt 2 p. m., cou ducted hy Itev, J.n. -gTultlir'-WoUttl TOT rocommend $Aiug Sunday school prayer "x-'U.Efs? Why?" Revs. W. H. Zweizig, Gil 'barton; F. F. Boud, Pinegrovo; D. Lord, Crossoua; C. ti. Morvino, Nosquchonlng; "What works do you find helpful to you in your work V" Revs. G. Gaul, Reading; John Ellery, Orwigsburg; J. D. Fox, Pottsvillo; John Dyson, Wm 1'enn. BASEBALL RECORDS? StniidlUK or tlio ClubH tn tho Ttnco For Championship Ponnniits. Xntlumil I.cutiuo. W. L. Po. Boston 87 14 .726 Baltimore. ..85 13 .700 Cincinnati . 3i 17 .053 New York... 81 19 .030 Brooklyn.... 20 S5 .510 PittBhurg . . 25 .KO W. L. Cleveland.... 26 36 Philadelphia 24 20 Wnshliigtou.21 29 Louisville.. 19 81 Chicago.... 1!) 83 St. Louis.... 11 43 PC .490 .1(5) .120 .860 .303 .201 SATUItUAY'S NATIONAL I.KAOUK OAMBS. At Brooklyn-Brooklyn, S; Philadelphia, 8; At Washington First gamo: New York, 9; Washington, 1. Boaond game: Now York, 10; Washington, 1. At Chicago CIdcngo, 0; Cleve land, 8. At Boston Baltimore, 1; Boston, 0. At Clnalunatl Cincinnati, 7; Louisville, 1. At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, 3 ; St Louis, 3. SUNDAY'S KASTKItN I.UAQUK OAMBS. At Chicago Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 4; Louisville, 2. ?nsterii League. W. L. Po. W. If Po. Buffalo 88 10 .078 Toronto 35 26 .500 Syracuse.... 81 18 .038 Providence. .21 27 .187 Springfield. .23 22 .882 Rochester . It) 31 .8R0 8erauton....2S 21 .628 Wilkwbarrell 81 .811 SATURDAY'S KAST all N I.BAQUK OAMBS. At Wllkesbarre Soruntnn, 13 ; Wilkeabarre, S. AtSuringSeld-Springfiekl, 6;Provldnae. 1. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Boeliester. a At To ronto first gumo: Syraouse, 10, Toronto, 9, Second game: Toronto, U; Hyraonw), 0, SUNDAY'S HASTM11N I.KAUUH OAM I'M. At Syracuse Syraouse, 1: Toronto, i. At Buffalo Buffalo, 12; Roohuator, 10. Atlantic LeuKiiu, W. L. Po. W. I Po. Lancaster.. 82 22 .6W) Hartford....) 20 .Wl Pateron....Ht 21 .600 Norfolk ... 28 28 .MO Newark ... .81 U .600 Hiohiuoud.. . 24 8 .Ml Athlotio.... 27 27 .600 Ruadlng 18 32 Jl SATlUtUAY'S ATLANTIC LCAODX DAMNS. At Pnteraou Pateraon, ; Atbletio, 2. At Laucautor Laueastur, 7 : Hartford, 8. At Read ingNewark, 0; Ruadlng, 2. At liiuhiuoml Rioluiioud.t; Norfolk, a SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.KAQUB OAUISS, At Putursou Putorsoii, It; Reading, 7. At Newark Newark, 9 ; Hartford, 8. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop Into a serious diffi culty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what its name Implies. O. II. Hagenbuch. I'ourth of July ricnlo. Grand event at Columbia park on July 9th, under the auspices of the Grant Hand, fireworks. Full orchestra. G-il-tf Ushers' Assovlatloii. A very important meeting of the Ushers' Association connected with the M. E. ohuiuh will be held this evening, at 8:30 o'clock, in the church. All interested are urgently requested to be present, A special invitation is extended to ministers of other cougrega lions. When bilious or eostive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, Me. TUB NATIONAL OAME. Itesults of the Various Contests l'layod Yesterday. That the Lithuanian club, of town. Is an evenly matched team for the Lithuanian Silv.r Leaf club, of Mt. Carmel, was demon strated yesterday afternoon on tho latter's grounds by a brilliant article of ball playing. It was a pitclier'a.battlo from the beginning to the end, Curry, of the visiting nine, doing very effect I vo work by allowing the home team a credit of only one scratch hit. The winning runs were scored tn the last lnnlug, through an error made by the short stop, which allowed tho home team to score three rims. The total scare was 4 to 1 In favor of the Silver Leaf club. Quite a large ilelega Ion accompanied tho club of town. The Lost Creek club, which claims to lie one club, which claims to bp one ur teams In this locality l to the Locust Dale team of the best ainateu fell an easy victim on the Lost Creek grounds yesterday, the score being 10 to 4 In favor of the visitors. The Harrisons, of Olrardvllle, played u ono sided game with the Frackvllle team, at the latter place yesterday, the scoro being 31 to 18 in favor of the home team. The bane liall chilis of Fishers and Elian gawan played a game on Satin day afternoon which was won by the former, tho n'ore being 81 to 13. During the game ono of the players, Oitcar Goho, had his right wrist badly sprained. Clerical Appointments. The following transfers aud appointments are aanounced: Itev. Father Keelau, from Miuersville to St. Francis Xaviar's; Itev. Henry Naylan, from Shenandoah to Im maculate Heart, South Chester; Itev. Charles Kavauaugh, to Miuersville; Itev. James Kane, to Shenandoah ; Ho v. Joseph Monvlllo, to Ivy Mills ; Kev. Francis Clark, to Bridgeport j liev. Joseph A. McCollough, to Olrardvllle; Itev. Simon J. Carr, to St. Franois de Sales' ; Rev. John D. Magulro to St. Bridget's. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Vlowors, the Hand of America, Cull- fornla. Via the true pathwny, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blissards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nohraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, nnd all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McOann, T. P. Agent, 510 Rail road avenue, Elmlm, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E. P. Agt. MAHANOY CITY. Klg I'rlco Reported ror tho Purchase of tlio Knler Interests. Mahanoy City, Jnno 23. Louis Hcldeu heiiuer and Oscar Uhlinueum. of New York City, representing tho syndicate negotiating for tlio purchaso of tho Kaier brewery aud other Intorcsts, left for Now York City last evening alter nuviug maue a thorough in spection of tho properties, Tlio deal has not been closed yet. It is reported tho price is to he $1,000,000. It involves all of Mr. Kaier's interests hero. The result will bo known in a few days. At 12:30 tliis morning flro started in tho grocery storo occupied by Michael lluckar wicz and spread to the adjoining building oc cupied by William Muskaltls, saloonkeeper. both buildings owned by J. J. Kelly. Tlio twu adjoining buildings, owned by Michael Calkin, of Jackson's, woro badly damaged. Uuckarwiczs lost was ?S0fl, covered hy insurance ; AiusKauis, loss fSUU. covered by iusuinnco; ' Kelly's loss $2000, on which there'' was $1,000 insuranco, and Gallon's ldsVSl.OOO, covered. Mrs. Wil liam Palaitls, Vhilo cf caplug from a basomcnt, tripptd and fell, breaking hor left ankle. Her husband, who is a cripplo, narrowly escaped witii his life Robert Jenkins, janitor of tho East Ccntro streot school building, died last ovening. William Zclinski, a Hungarian, was stabbod In tho left cheek yestenlay morning by nil othor Hungarian named Georgo Brown while fighting iu a saloon. Frank Wilson and John Conroy, giving their residence as Shenandoah, and Jamos JlcAtec, of Mt. Carmol, were arrested for riding on u freight train bound for Philadel phia Saturday night, but discharged with a reprimand. -'lliCllTiolTJusuEielfTirtlungarian residing at Buck Mountain, was struck and instantly killed Saturday night by P. & R. passcugor train No. 10. Ho was 20 years of ago and is survived by a wife and two children, who aro in tho old country. CORNELL'S ATTITUDE, A DonuxTiil If Proposition to Uxtcud Amoi'lcmi CoIU-ko Aiiuntlos. Poughkeepale, N. Y., June 28. The position of Cornell In college boat racing was made known yesterday, as follows: Cornell will, as victors, receive al most any proposition from Yale nnd Harvard that those colleges wish tu make, but will not present a propo sition ns to future cugttcements. No proposition will be accepted by Cor nell that compels her to join In an ex clusive class with Yale and Harvard, nt the sacrifice of her friendly relations with Columbia and Pennsylvania. Cor nell, Columbia and Pennsylvania will combine tor races, probably upon this course, and will Invite tho University of Wisconsin to come In, Yale and Harvard may also enter It-thelr ex clusive dual agreement Is not a handi cap. Cornell may try to arrange to race again in England, with purely Ameri can methodB, and aB the representative of American college rowing. Cornell holds that her victory over the two other colleges compels recog nition if Harvard and Yale wish to hold or attempt to hold the rswrd for American college rowing. Cornell ais. holds that as Cornell, or vletor, con descends to row with Pennsylvania anj Columbia in a spirit of true sportsman ship, and to make the American cham pionship aa (treat a victory as possible Yale and Harvard should come Into tho combination until at least such tlm as It Is demonstrated that they arc superior to these other oo liege. Terrible storm IIuvuu In AiiHtrln Vienna, June 18. The town of Kola, mea, in Galkia, has been Hooded by the rising of the river l'rutli. Many houses have been destroyed, and tho bridge between Kolome and Turko has been swept away. The collapse took place while a train was crossing. There were five railway carriages, and thay fell In a great heap together. As yet there I no definite report as to tho number of passengers. A terrible storm of hail, thunder and lightning was raging at the time, and added to tho horror uf the scene. Seven offlclalg, In eluding the- postal staff at Mallvan, have teon drowned, The distress at Koh a la terrible. Hundred are homeless, their houMS having beon carried away with the rush of the waters. Tn T.ooute In CHllfniuhi. It will 1m a surprise to the sporting fra ternity taJtHow that "Darby" McDonald, of Mt. OsnsMkMshe recently defeated William Gibson, has arterial ned to leave this section of the country. This morning he loft for Sau Francisco, where ho expects to locate permanently. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Ilnsty Perusal. Yestorday afternoon Christ's 1. E. chapel, nt Frachvlllo, was reopened. Dr. Powers, of Pottsvillo, preached an ablo sermon. A number of improvements havo lieen made to the edifice. The employes of the Gllberton and Draper collieries received their pay on Saturday. Jeremiah Foulk nnd Miss Mary Murphy, of Frackvlllo, were married this afternoon. Thoy will spend their honeymoon at Atlantic City. Tho fourth annual commencement of tho Delano High school will he noiu to-morrow evening. , The P. U. npou WeOneat okfn aid The P. U. C. & I. Co. collieries will start ednesday moruing, ami win worn the wuoio region, lnciuunig llrooksido. l!r. .Tiilm Graham, who recently resigned Uie rectory of the Sliamokln Episcopal church has accepted a call nt Prospect Park, N. Y. The Schuylkill Medical Association meets at Tumbling Hun to-murrow. St. Clair will havo a parado and a number or bloycle races on Monuay. A umln charm la to bo organized 111 St Clair by Prof. Williams, to compete for prizes at Mahanoy City euietuiiouon jjiuor way Delano Is to have n new picnic grove Tremout Is suffering from a scarcity of water. While walkinc on tlio railroad track nt Buck Mountain, Jlathias Rusm was struck by an east bound express train aud Instantly killed. The now Methodist Episcopal church being erected In Uloomsburg will bo dodlcated September 10, 1807. Bishop C. II. lowler will preach tho dedicatory sermon. Sevou mills wore levied for school tax at Tamaqua. Four-year-old John Sober roll Into a kettlo uf hot wator at Taniaqua and was badly scalded. Wm. Tenn colliery will bo worked but two days this week, starting on Thursday. The attention of the health authorities is called to a dead cat on Emorlck streets, be tween Raspberry alley aud Lloyd streets, which makes it very unploasant In that neighborhood. William Mnodv. colored, was sentenced to thrrn venrs' imnrlsonmpnt at Fottsvlllo for an attempted o'utrago upon a whlto domestic serving in the samo noioi mm iuo prisoner. An tinlcnnwn man was struck by a Road- ine oxnross train near Buck Mountain and instantly Killed. "Dr. Fowlor's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is considered a necessity in our house It Is an excellent remedy for summer complaints, es pecially with children." Wm. Roid, 00 Collcgo St., Buffalo, N. Y. " Children's Day at Yutesvllle. Children's Day services wore held by tho Yutesvllle M. H. Sunday school at that place last ovening. All tho residents In tho village turned out in largo numbers to listen to tho delightful program arranged for the event. which consisted of recitations, solos, duetts and clioruses.whlch was successfully rendered by tho members of tho school. Tho program wa as follows : Introductory address. Miss Ida Brown ; recitations, by Hannah Jonos, Mamie Freeman, Ilattio Slilroy, Bella Grcenor, Beunio Freeman, Sallio Purcoli, Lottio Matthews, Dora Amour, James Sliiroy, Grace Matthows, Annie Imindorf, Maggie Major, Hannah Brown, Sadio Freeman, Effio Brown; solo, by Annie Conaway; singing by eleven little girls, all sf which rocilated with tho exception of Carrlo Buseck ; quar tette, by four little girls ; duett, hy Aunio Conaway aud Lydia Broughall, recitation, by Katie Gilford, and two solos, by Hannah Jones. Tho Sunday school was assisted in tho scrvicos by Rov. Alfred Ilcobuer.of town, who delivered an address. Filled tho Position of Organist. Mrs. May J. Young, ono of Shamokiu's most successful touchers and talented musi cian, very acceptably filled tlio position of organist in tho All Saint's Episcopal church of town yesterday. Mrs. Young is also ono of Shamokiu's enthusiastic cyclists. Obituary. A telegraphic message was received last evening announcing tho death of Mrs. Aunie l'almer on Saturday in a hospital at Paw tucket, II. I. Death was duo to cauccr. Tho deceased was 48 years of ago and tho wifo of Juluts Palmor. Tho family lived in town up to about seven years ago. Mrs. Palmer was a sister of Mrs. Joseph Daddow, George lirown aud Truant Ofliccr David lirown, of town ; John Brown, insido foreman at Kllaugowan colliery; Michael lirown, of Green Itidgcand l-'lt!lm Ttrnwn. nf nirnntoilln. Kxploslon of Gas. Thaddeus Fadrowski, of Poplar street, was severely bnrned nbout tho face and head by an explosion of gas In the Knickerbocker col liery tills morning. His injuries are not con sidered dangerous. Dr. G. M. Hamilton is in attendance. Tho victim is a bruthcr of Martin Fadrowski, the cigar dealer. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. plcas-nt laxative. All Drufjglst. IronworkorM Ueoldo to strlko. Milwaukee, June 28. At a meeting yesterday of the Amalgamated As sociation of the Illinois Steel company a strike was ordered to begin on Thurs day. The company submitted a scale providing for a decrease In pay, v htch the employes rejected. The strikers will number GOO men and 400 others will be thrown out of work by the closing of the plant. Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, p.f 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seined with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores cov ered his body, "I was in a hor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to Ret. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did mc no cr o od whatever. I was stiff and full oi pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even tha lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S, S. S., and a few bottlca convinced me that I was oelnp benelltted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for 8. S. 8." S. S. 8., guaranteed purely vegetable) is tne oniy cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Beware of mercury Books on the disease and its treat, ment mailed free to any address bj Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Beware GIVEN FREE EACH IVJOMTH r t. (UU,,nfl IB97, otinisgrix soap For particulars send your name and fall artflfefs to Lever Bros., Ltd., Uudeon & Harrison St., Nw York. GENTLEMEN : Hcniember we arc now nt the new slniul, No. la West Centre Street, (Pergiison House Block) the most central location In trwn. We have competent Journeymen, ever willing to cater to you In the best of taste, style and workman ship. If you want to lonk dressy, you must nlso have a neat facial appearance. We can fill all these requirements. Soliciting your patronage I remain, MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOlt HAI.R. A flrst-c'Bsn Uarljf r shop. Good ' location Must be sold- Apply t.t IIkuai.ii oflleo. B-a.) Iw TANTKI.-A young mnu for )cnnnn -nt podium muimiio preierrwu. uuu on or address. W W. llvhu, SOS Smith West Ktrert. TITANTR . Actlvo reliable man to truvel VV anil solicit orders for iiuwery xtoek; permanent employment; expenses ami saiHry or eonimlNHloii. Por terms utlrires the It. 0. Cliaie Co., South fenn Sfpmre, Philadelphia. VOKNT'S Outfit free. No capital needed. One Agent ono dy sold fifty bicycles. Weekly sules pay bltf protlta. Wo make a htgli rfi-odtt bicycle m low ns 933.50, Write quick, exclusive territory. AI-VINE CYCLIC CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. G-2t),3,10,17-Jt FOll SALK. Lot 30x150, situate on Wwt Coat street. Two single houses, one on the (rout and the other on the rear of ot. For price nnd term apply to T. It. Hcddall, Attorney-at law, corner ot Main and Centre tttrccts. 4-2S-U PROGRESS BARGAIN STORE Was opened on Saturday, June 19th, with on entire new stock of Indies' and gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, ladies' mid children's waists nud wrappers, table cloths, toweling nud napkins. A speciulty in ladies' corsets, the celebrated II. & II. corset, long steel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with the New York Progress Hot nnd Can Coinnanv. for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, nud whose stock I have retained. consisting of 800 dozen diilerci.t f'ylcs of cups, will be disposed of nt the following prices : Children's and men's caps, s cents nnd upwards ; ladies' nud misses' tain o'shautcrs at less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of Si. 00 worth of goods, all marked iu plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. Larger purchasers will be presented with a finer quality of cap iu proportion to the amount of their purchase. One lot of dress goods at exceedingly low figures. Also n lot of children's nobby suits nt bargain prices. Lady Clurks in Atthndanch. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Slreet, Shenandoah, Pa, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars do up in smoke every year. Takoni risks but got your nouses, stock, fur nituro, etc., insured in flrst-class re liable companies as represented by hAVIn FAIKT Insurance Asrcnt. rnUOl, lao Soutu Janlln St Alio I.tfu But Accidental Companies) BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by thin granular nlTerveMent and f tlmu. Jun. An liutant cure for sour Btomiwlin nild lieadncliea. wliicli olten aoouniulate Iroui Imftng a night out, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet aoftneu of the eliln la Inva riably obtained by thor who uso Pouohi's Complexion Powder. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think of eome simple tblag to patent? fAct,.J?.VFj.?S?'.i ,her m7 hrtog you weaUb. Write JOHN WKDDEHUUBN ft CO., Patent Attor. ni,l.w,-Bln,on. B- C.. for their i.6U urlto offer and Hit of two hundred tuTenUona wanted. A Handsomo Comploxion la one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. FezzoNi's Complexion fowsuu glvaatt. WmiSVWVS 4 First Print, (tch of $100 Cash. 20 Second " " " $100 Pierco Special Btcjcles. 40TMfd " " " $ 25 Gold Watches. BAD WRAPPERS W. G. DUSTO. flOVEIlTIES Ifl... JEWELRY.- We are already prepared tb, 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 Buttoncrs, Etc., Ete. We call special attention to our large and complete line of Sulphur Stone Novelties. Largest stock in the locality. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. Team o to Hire. If you want tn hire a safe and rellaMe team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' llyery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates JAIVIEZS SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Iteadlng llroadstatlnn. FOR THIS WEEK We oiTer two assortments o 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. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking! 13 N. Jardin Street. Lauer's f Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. Wanted-An ripa . , . U WMMM "SWM " '""nuunri cu latent Atcof JOIt SUUItH'F, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or Pout Oaubon. Subject to Hepuhllean rule.
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