We are right IN FRONT. Allowing no new papers to get past us. We get them 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 4. North Main St. No Store (fltmli'lliir In' l.onilv'fe. Iadvllle, Colo., June 29. Public tumbling has probably received Its du.h blow here. Acting tinder ord rs fiom Judge Owera, of the district court, a poMie of deputy sheriff raided . M--y gambling eatablishment in the .u. and seized over 11.000 worm oi tn.es and lmplementa, which will be d. ,;royed. All the proprietors of the K" i ibllng houses were arrested. The iniri has caused a great' sensation, an C breaks - up an industry that has l nirlshed liere since 1879. Uniind, OitKiml mid Itobben. ' itusvllle, Ia., June 29. Pour masked it' a entered the farmhouse of Henry liuxton. near here, Sunday night, and hCit tiring oft revolvers to Intimidate tt i family they proceeded to bind and a p Buxton, his son and the hired nuwi and hired girl. They then blew open a safe and secured a mnall amount of money. It was late-yet jrday after noon when a neighbor discovered the plight of the Buxtons and released them. Sick headache can bo uulukly and com pletely overcome by using those minims little Sills known as "Hewitt's Little fsariy leers." C. II. Uajrenlnifjli. When bilious or custlvo, eat a Oscarets oauily cathartic cure ctiarunteed, 10c, 36c O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. WS IIAVK Til 12 HANDSOMEST WCSIC1N9 OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, ay treat Centre Utrect. We take great pleasure in announcing that we are going to occupy our new quarters at Franey's old stand, Corner Main and Oak Streets, on SATURDAY We can assure the public that our new store will be their shopping place in the future, as we have the best lighted and largest store room in the county, and a well selected stock at the very lowest prices. We thank you for your past favors, and we respectfully solicit your patronage in the future with the assurance that you will always find us to be Cheapest Clothiers Cor. Main and Oak Streets, (Franey's Bld'g.) Shenandoah, Pa. Weak Tired. ThotiMitdt&reln tbU condition. Tbey am (iMpondent nnd gloomy, cannot Bleep, have no nrtrwtite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's BarssporillR&oon brings help to inch people. It gives them pare, rich blood, cures nrrvouanou, creates an appetite, tours and strengthens the stomach and Imparts new life and In creased vigor to all t he organs of the body. 9 Satsa t parilla Is the (Mm True Blood rurlDer. All druggists. SI. Hood's Pills euro all UTer Ills. 6 cento. MAHANOY CITY. A Jury Render an Open Venllrt In n Mtinler Cane. Mahanoy City, Juue 28. The Coroner's jury Iminiiellet1 some time sgo to inquire into the cause of the death of Anthony Kon iskowsky, whose body was found in a well at Mew Itoston on the morning of May 11th, has rendered the following verdict: "That the decensed came to his death from Injuries in flicted by persons unknown to this jury." i lie post mortem elimination snowon mat the man was thrown into the well after he had died by violence. A slKnlflmnt fact In connection with the case Is that a man who hoarded In the mine house diMUiieared when the ilcceabcd was missed. John Eiseumau, a miner Injured at the Mahanoy colliery yesterday by tho caving In of a heading, died at the Miners' hospital this morning. He was 40 years of age, un married, and a member of the St. Fldells German Catholic Society of town. Miss Mary A. Morgan, of Ilnck Mountain, sustained a fracture of the right leg and pain ful bruises about the face and body by falling from a pole swing. At a meeting of the School Hoard last evening it was decided to make a tax levy uf five mills fur school and library purposes and two mills for bonded indebtedness. This, with the state appropriation, will give a revenue tt $80,835. Mis. William Yankedutch was arraigned before Justice Ketner, charged with attempt ing to kill John Hardly. The latter sold the woiiihii a stove and other articles for which she refused to pay and when he went to the boose to get the goods she attacked him with a club. Tho accused was put under $200 ball. Xotlcci. Tho undersigned committee of the Shen andoah School Board on text hooks and school supplies will meet iu tho West street school building on Tuesday evening, July 0th, ISO", at 7:30 o'clock, to receive and open bids for school supplies for tho present school year. All bids should bo sealed and addressed to tho Secretary of tho School Hoard, or to members of this committee. The School Hoard reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids. , Frank Hanna, T. K. Edwards. II. 13. Kkipkr, Miciiaki. Sullivan, J. F. IIigoins, 0-28-tf . Committee. Deeds Recoritud. Qeorge Herman etal to Jacob Herman, premise in Tamaqua; East Pennsylvania Conference of Evangelical Association, to lienj. Illckort ct nl., promises in Tower City ; John Hung to Henry lteiehweln, promises in Harry township; James llaukcs ct nl., admr., to Samuel Drosher, premises lr. Itingtown : Francis Itumhol, oxtr., to Samuel Drcsher, premises in Union township; Philip M. Harrow ct ux. to Augelluo Bankos, promises in East Union ; Thos. l'odlow ct ux. to Hcnj. I). Hcddall, prcmisos in Glrardvillo ; James Tracoy, admr., to Dorothy Cofl'uy, prcmisoi in I'ort Carbon j Henrietta Haupt etal., to Mary Jano Huppert, prcmisos in Fmckvillo ; Geo. H. Gerher ct ux., to Elijah E. Gregory, prcmisos iu 1'uUsviUc. Wliut do the Children Drink? Dont givo them tea or coffee. Havo you tiled the new food d link called Graiu-O? It Is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of codec. Tho more Graiu-0 you give the children tho mora health you distribute through their systems. Grnin-0 Is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of colleo but costs about 1 as much. All grocers soli it. 15c. and 25c. Nervous YMTBHDAV'3 BABEBAU OAMB8. Nnflonnt IjMicriii. At nrmtfni Poton, 9; llroohlvn 8 At New oik Nivi York. 4; TlnHlnmro, 2. At Phllndotihln-rhlln.1clphla. 7. WusL ltu'ton. 6. At rieveliiml -Cievelnml, 12 I'l.tnliiirp, 2. At Chli ttuo Loubvlllc, Chicago, 2. TriMt 't'n Lpfwo. At Bj rltvl hi fpiltir'' M. 11. Wllkes lnti. S At Km hi iter Turni.to. 5. lio Chi ti r. 1. At Hiiri ilo (HI lnnlnsi)-H.l-fnlt, (.. P.. i. ni B At I'rovlilcnee -l'liivtdi ivi , I.'. Fri.inton, 7. Xt'nntlc l.entriu1. At tiiincnrlir !.iiivnt r, 0. Athletic, 1 At IUi In. i.n,l-,i iik, I; Richmond. :! At Hurt .i.d (1J lnnlns)--H:irtrord. 5 Rending, 4. At Norfolk Norfolk, 4: Pa ernon, 8. Children ICtlli-l l- Chin-Hi Colintwp. Mndrld. June 23. Nine hllrlrrn hnvc bi i n K'lld nrd many others injurcu b he c ",t -e nf a church, wall nt h ,!..., ; tii.-- "ii-vince of Cludr.d Real Pen-' Mil wnu'-i.i pi r c'il r out n : t ' t Ivrn fr ;:i -i in- A m liloiiPit. . .lunc is. -Victor S. Ber f n Poclnll' orarnn, gave nt lift nlpht on his re "nwr. iMicc with lOuficne V. Del. Ho aiiyf the scheme to plant a si ciallrt (ill. ny In the weft has been abandoned, and to t.V-e Its place there will be a Mnall nilirrntlnn of unem ployed men to the ntnte of Washington. They will look for homoa there the anme aa other eettlere, nnd the expense of tranaportntlna; them will be pnid through n. per capita tax of 15 cent a month on trcmlw-r of tho Social De nvicrarv T" l'" 1M ' fin In the cast. When you want good rooting, plumbing gaa fitting, or general tlnsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In slo-as 1-tf Murrlsge I.lct'tifte. Wm. F. ItorTman and Uattie Katituor, both of Tower City. Wm. lloojier, of St. Clair, and Ijiura M. F.. Heterington, FottBvllle. Khlnard J. Jones, Olranlville, and Little Zimmerman, Ashland. John Nail, Homestead, I'm., and Mary Ann James. Frackvllle. George Ueresak, Mahanoy City, and Mrs. niimheth Shlnko, Morea. Charles M. Leuker and Salllc Yoder, lmth of Soamokin. l'crtlllzers. Telephone to M. Ulrich & Sou, Ashland, Fa., when yon havo a dead animal. Thoy will haul it away at short notice, free of charge. 0-7-lm C'liiicti Holiday. St. T. ti ' Day was appropriately cele brated in the Lithuanian church to-day. Mats was celebrated in honor of tho event this morning. Obituary, An infant daughter, two months old, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kiusinger, of West Line stieet, died yesterday. The child had been ailing siuce Its birth. Tfiir over zx -- onneuioDo xcr it W1SITT! AT.rlTA .,.... , . . ' im ana Bimuar uonrpifuntB, ana preparta unacr ino stnngt'nt GEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent pbyslounsi DR. RICHTER'S tain expeller: TVorld renowned I Ilemnflt abtv surcessf nl ! iOuly trpntifno with Trade Mark Anchor," i Ad. UIchtrrJLCo., fil&roarlSU. Kew lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses. Own Glassworks. la Si 00 cu. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 It. Main St., II. Hagenbncb, 103 N. Main St S. Klrlln, 6 S.Main Shpnftndfiah. DR. RICHTER'S ANCHOR" STOatACIIAr. bet Ooll" , llyspcpHln A' Wtonmrli ("oiiiplal Vli WMl 1 mm 1 MORNING, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK fcAT PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.' Bp T TT JL JL. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the tloimtry hnmlrliMl for lliinty Perusal. July 1st is the last day for payment of the mcrrnulile tax. A bicycle with a lavender frame and tiros has made its appearance in town. Gossip has it that two of Lost Creek's popular young people will wed on the 21st prox. ' K. C. Wilson, of I'ottsrille, has been ap pointed Assistant land agent for the 1. A It. C. ft I. CO. The first shipment of huckloberrles this season was made from llazleton on Saturdry ten boxes. Thomas II. Davis, of Mt. Cannel, a Are hoes at Itlchards colliery, sustained injuries by a fall of cotl. The air compressor and engine at the Alaska shaft docs away with twenty-two mules and seven men. The directors of the Minem'illo Water Company have announced a sembanual dividend of S iter cent. From the financial statement of the bor ough of Tamaqna it appears that the funded debt of that town is 18,000. The County Commissioners and Controller Severn liegan tho opening uf bids for famish ing prison supplies yesterday afternoon. William llrooks, while scorching between Frackvllle and Morea, was thrown from his wheel yesterday and received a deep cut on the chin. Ex-Bcnator M. C. Watson to-day took possession of nil new and entirely remodeled residence, at the corner of Main and Lloyd street. Twenty-one foreign bom residents made declaration before 1'rothouotary Deegan on Saturday of their intention to become citisens of the United States. John Markle, of Jeddo, has consented to take care of a number of children to be sent from New York In August under tho auspices of the Tribune Fresh Air Fund. Many witnesses from all parts of West Mahanoy township wore passengers to I'otts vllle this morning. Tho trial of tho Forgu soli-0 Nelll libel suit was set for to-day. The colliery employes in the Locust Gap district will be raid today, and in the Asli laud district to-morrow. Collieries iu that locality will resume operations to-morrow. Dennis Leary, of St. Clair, one of tho four men who was burned in the Chamberlain colliery last Thursday night by an explosion of gas, died at tho rottsvlllo hospital yester day afternoon. Aotctl on IIIm Own Responsibility. HarrlBburx. June 29. A meeting of the committee to investigate the $50,001 Insurance acandal wan laJPfl last night nt which an affidavit of Frank II, Leonard, of New York, was presented by Chairman wllson. air. Leonard ad mite having had two conversationiwith officials of the Metropolitan Insurance company, In the course of which he suggested "that certfi thlngB should lie done to defeat the:hlld insurance bills," and Intimated that he could aid in defeating these measures. He states that these Interviews were sought and had entirely upon hlB own reBponsibil lty, without the knowledge, authority l or suggestion of any member of the l house or senate. Enstoru l'enitoiitlnry I'rnlcl. Ilarrlsburg, June 29. The report of the legislative penitentiary committee appointed to investigate prison man agement vas preaented last night. Of the Kastern penitentiary the report declares thaftSiftf cleaner of better kept public bull lie found in this commonweaj 'food Is abundant, and In sornev parous men for WhOlnVJ supplied." appeared Jo mane, and tin Ie"rrinf vas found to bi elated by fi vast majority Jut. ih and ex-con- vlctu." i 'myjnjljt ' "Dr. FowIor'B Est. of Wild Strawborry is considered a necessity in our house. It is an excellent remedy for summer complaints, es pecially with children." Wm. Held, 00 College St., HulTalo, N. Y. mm stJif;frCTni.in.,tii.rf, saw mMWiy vjL-'io m v.ifc . gr. and Marriage Announcements, John Plemmlng and Mls Mary Sehtrarti, of Ashland, were married on Saturday even ing. Announcement Ismadoof the coming mar riage of Miss Tuereem Nolan, of Glrardvillo, ml John McDonald, of Ashland. The Utter Is employed by l'epper llrus. ,T. K. Wltmer, formerly principal of the. Fraokvllle schools and holding a similar posi tion at Lansford, and Miss Nellie L. Saeger, will be joined In matrimony in the near future. Mr. Wltmer is well and favorably known iu this town. Ilrinard J. Jones, of Glrardvillo, and Miss Liixie Zlmmorman, of Ashland, wero married In I'ottsvllte yesterday. Wm. Kramer and Miss Mary Willlard, both of Glrardville, will bo married In the parlor f their own home ou A street noit Wednes day. Louis Wascherand Miss JSdltlsHCohler, will he made man and wife at.Mahauoy l'lane on September 1st. Invitations are out Tor tho wedding or Wm. Horsford, of Hailcton, and Miss Minnie Waterhouse, of Glrardville. The ovent will take place next week. 'I am an old soldier of the Ilcbelllnn. A year ago I was In bed all wintor with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to Elvomo relief. Two bottles of I! unlock III nod Hitters put me on my feet. It is worth its weight in gold." W. II. Kuapp, Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Midi. Cascarets stimulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or Rrlpo, 10c STORE NEWS. NEW SILKS FOR WAISTS. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now 2ic. per yard. BLACK SILKS For capes or dress waists, in rich brocades, 39c. to $1.00. Satin Duchesse and Faille Silks in all grades at low prices. 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- St'erns are the best in the .i . -v ei world and the prices' are only 10 or 15c. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. JULY ! u s Hatters in the County. GIVEN FREE ATM 20 Soeond 40 Third EACH WSOWTl-t (During 1897) For particulars send year name and fall QENTLEIV1EN : Remember wc arc now at the new stand, No. 13 West Centre Street, (Ferguson House Block) the most central location In town. We hnvc competent Journeymen, ever willing to enter to you in the best of taste, style nnd workman, ship. If you want to look dressy, yotl must also have n neat facial appearance. We can fill all these requirements. Soliciting your patronage 1 remain, -MISCELLANEOUS. IJ10U SAUC A flrftt-e'Mft; ImrtMT ho. QimkI ' IncntWm MuHt !k mld Apply ht IIkhai.i ofllep. 6-25-Iw J ANTICI) A 'oiHiif mnii for pcrmnninl iMMltioii Cutliolfi' piWemHl. Call on or lulOrow. W W. llehn, 30H Smith Wust struct. WANTK .Active relii1le man to travol and no licit unlets for nurnery ttwk pfirniHiient emi)1o'tiieiit ; oxpctitc and salary or t?OMiiilsIon. Pur turm adttrpsn tlio It. l& Chnso Co., Mouth . fiiii Bqitnro, ltillatilp1itA, J7OH SALK Lot 30x1(50, situate on West Coal JL1 ntrect. Two slujjle houses, one on the front hihI the other on the rear of ot. Put price and term npply to T. It. ISethlftlt, Attorney-aMaw, corner of Rlaln nnd Ontru BtreeU. 4-33 tf IjlSTATK OF J AM KB U MAN11KCK, Pit i censed. letters of ndmluUtrntlon on the estate of Jnmes I. Man beck, late of Unloh township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvunia, dcconseil, have been Krnnted to tho utulerelgnou, resldtnr; In said township, to whom all persons Indebted to paid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands' will make known the same without delay. JCFPERMSr P. KlSfSKHAUER, S. G. M. IIoli.oi'ktkh, Administrator. Attorney, Shcnnndoah, Pa. May 21, 1HU7. 6-25-Cl-oaw PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE Was opened on Saturday, June 19th, with an entire new stock of ladies' and gent's furnishings, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, ladies' nnd children's waists and wrappers, table cloths, toweling and napkins. A specialty iu ladies' corsets, the celebrated II. & H. corset, long steel, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged with the New York Progress Hat ana Cap Company, for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, consisting of 800 dozen different styles of caps, will be disposed of at tho following prices : Children's and men's caps, s cents and upwards ; ladib' r.ad misses' tarn o'shantcrs at less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of Si. 00 worth of goods, all marked in plain, lowest cash 'figures, will receive a cap free. Larger purchasers will be presented with a finer quality of cgp 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 Cumus in ATTHNUANcn. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, 3r 9 ' OF A N d PrlM, Wi of $100 Cash. " " " " $100 Plorco Special Dicjclos. " " $25 Gold Watches. FOR SOAP sildrcatu X0 A OOpOCS -W. G. dusto. m HOVEItTIES ifl... JEWELRY. We are already prepared to cater to the trade with a splendid line of Ladles' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets, Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Cutters, Silver Hat .and Clothes Drushes, 'Glove Buitoners, 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 Repairinp; neatly done. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. Hain St. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tills trronulnr cltervesccnt and sttmir. Innt. Am tnstnnt cure for sour stomnclia nnd licndnclies, which often accuruulato from having a night uiii. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Wanted-An Idea Who can tblnb of some Blmplo thing to patent? Protect your Idwij! thfr mar brlnir vou wealth. write JOHN WKDBEltllUUN A CO.. Patent Attor ne:?."t.Wa,nln8to"' c- O.,for their l.80U prlie otter and list of Ino hundred lurentlons wanted. 7 J
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