Es - - - -- - -' - ' 1 v mt JiBBI r WE ARE RIGHT 1 THE LEGISLATURE. WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT. Allowing no new papers to Bv. ..a. fiv. ...... .1. nil We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN North IV1 a In St. 1. It. Irlo Circular. ,.v official! of the l'hllnitelpliiR ami Rem1- Coal nml Iron roniiuwy liave completed work of drawing ill's new July circular oal price. Similar circulars will apienr ' ay from tlio other eml eoei punka. The tiling's prices are as follows i mm l f 1 ! ! 1 i i i i t i I t : i . H ? ! i 1 Ill O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. I i.jertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd ! House Streets, Stables, . Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. WB HAVE TUB HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. L E. B. FOLEY. - ' v5 Ho. 37 West Centre Street. Ummm Schuylkill w i i 1 xl ii We take great pleasure ATU We can assure the public that our new ptore will be their lighted and largest store room in br your past favors, and we Lways find us 4 , Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County Atipmiirlntlnnn Actott m volubly. H arrisrI'IHi, June 30. Three long sessions were held yealenlay and many hills were MWH-d. The work wa priuciiittlly on ap propriation lilllt. The Senate passed tlie Pottsville hospital and Children's Home appropriations finally and now they Ro to the Oovrmor. The House tnssed the ameudt'd Aahland hospital praprlatloti bill. The amendment, whleh was put on lit the Senate, provide for (8,500 for tho purpose of completing the water works at the hospital. Dr. J. V. Itiddle, auVerintemlent of the hospital, and Major Rmll C. Wagner, of Olrardvllle, ono of the trustees, were here to push this amend ment and did effective work. An etfort was made to reconsider the vote by which the Hicyole Tax bill was defeated, hut it proved of no avail. To save the $80,000 bill for fitting up the Grace Methodist church it was understood to-day that the state would Insert it in the Ut'iiural Appropriation bill, hoping to work ItUiroutUiii the confusion of the closing hours. Stirgeaut-at-Arnls W'yntt, of the llbtiee, must swear to the nirrecttiom of lib bills In connection witli the ftitinilers-ltuherts contest and the legislative trips to Now York nml I'liihidclphla. It was apparent when these bills cnine up that without such sfUdnvlls they would be defonted, and so their friends in the House voted for a resolu tion requiring the oath. No doubt the same requirement will be attached to Mr. Wyatt's bill for the Shlfter-Leli contest, which the House had postponed. Chagrin was expressed by House oppo nents of tho Simon Electric I'lnnt Purchas ing hill upon learning that in the midnight rush of tho Senate it had been passed finally there uud had now gone to the Governor. The bill requires municipalities before estab lishing their own plants to purchase, through court proceedings in case of disagreement, the property and franchises of existing light ing companies, Tho civil service bill was defeated in the Houso on second reading, 03 to 53 Votes. Since tho defeat of the Liquor License Fee bill in tho House legislators lmvo been warned by Governor Hastings that if hills are not passed to provide BUtllcirnt revenue, wholesale vetoing may be oxpected. Three bills to remunerate tho Sergoant-at- Arms of tho House for services rendered on special committees passed finally. They were as follows: In tho Sbifl'cr-I,eh case, $330,77 : for money expended at tho iiiaiiEtir. atlon of Major JIcKlnley, U7.G0:in the Saundeis-Koberts case, $1015.31. Unless the session is extended they will not pass the House. It now looks as if tho Legislature will ad journ on Thursday. Assessments for 1K97. Commissioners' Chief Clerk, Horaco Kebor. has just completed compiling tho accounts of the assessments in the various districts of Schuylkill county for the year 1807. Tho aggregato value of property assessable for county purposes is ?t7,113,30S, as compared with ffO,85I,13S In 1880. The tax rate of seven mills for county and ono mill for fu mled debt purposes, as levied by the Com missinners for 1807, will amount to S376.800.' 18. Tho total number of taxables is 58,2.r5 as compared with SO.lDl in 1800. Tho value of real estate exempt from taxation, including churchos. &c $3,048,418. Number of horses and mulos, 12,803, value of same, $400,570. Amount of money at interest. Including mortgages, judgments, bonds, notes, stocks, &c, $4,150,014. Aggregato value of property taxable for State purposes, at 4 mills, includ lug stages, cabs, &c, $1,100,370. Amount State tax assessed, $10,011.52. Tho taxobloa for Shenandoah are as follows : Kirst wni'd, $Bt0,03l; Second, $301,075 ; T J i rd s i' $003;70a f Fourth, $232,083; Fifth,. . $54(1,037; total,' $2,337,421., ' , , M; ., f ' , x Fertilizers. . "-tepnrjntrttr-'iii.-oinch Squ, Ashland, l'a., when you have a dead animal. They will haul it away at short notice, freo of enargo. 0-7-lm A l'relty Girl in Illooiners on a crowded street, would not excite tho Interest of shoppers as much as our prices on ladies' and gents' furnishings, Mauu's, 17 and In West Centre street. 5-27-lm to be RDAY JUNE WEDDINGS. More llnppy Villous During the Month Hoses. At 3 00 o'clock this afternoon George Trlnkel and Miss Uiwe Me Andrew, both of town, were made husbnnd and wife at the Annunciation church. Many friends of the contracting parties wore present to wltiiiss the ceremony. William Sliortall. of town, win t lie groomsman and Miss Mary Miina (Imii, of Glrardvillc, the bridesmaid. A re ception was held at the homo' of the Inide, on noitn lnton street. This evening David Cale, and Miss Miiruo Zimmerman, both of West Coal street, will lie united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Itoth are popular young people and 1m, ve a large circle of friends. A residence, now In course of orectlotl on West Col stmt, will lie occupied by toe couple. Miss Hannah E. Fennel, of Fitickvllle, was married to Milton C. Ilayton, of I'otts- vlllo. on Sunday evening. They will reside at the Utter place. Mr. lUy Kvans and Miss Annlo Hodman! of Ashland, were united in the Kinds of matrimony by Justice of the Peace Mr. Faiblen, Tuesday evening. Mr. John Golf and Miss Sadie Huffman, inter of the bride, Hill the honors for the contracting parties. Dr. .1. .1. McKinstry. of the INiUsvIIIb dental rooms, and .Miss Lsnm K. Thomas, nf Schuylkill llaten were married at the latter place at noon to day. The couple left on an extended bridal tour. Mr. Frank Loeperand Miss Hose Dolaney, two well known young ptopln of Ashland were united in nnirrlugo yesterday at St. Joseph s Catholicchurcli by Itev. McGettlgau, Mr. John Falker, of Mt. Carmel, was grooms. man, ami Miss Maggie Delauey, sister of the lirido, was bridesmaid. Two popular young people, Mr. William It, Sabold,Jr., of Palo Alto, and Miss Camille It. Llddlc, of Pottsville, were mnvrled by Kev. M. J. l'lrey at the iiarsonsirtS of the Hnglisli Luthoran church, at 1:80 o'clock yes terday afternoon. Mias Majle Liilillo, of Mahanoy City, a cousin, attended the brldo and Henry Schollouborger, of Palo Alto, was beet man. Tho marriage of Putrlck Slonaglinn, of Lackuwniiua county, to Miss llrlilget A. Sheran, of Ccntralia, was solemnised yestor day at the latter plsce. Mesmerized. Hypnotic prices you'll find attached to our 1000 pairs of ladies,' gents,' misses,' youths' and children's shoes, that will charm tho coin out of your purse, becauso they are selling at your own prico. At Womcr's, 124 North Main street. 0-10-lm . T-m.tj Outing at Lakeside. That popular resort, Lakeside, which is rapidly growing Into favor as one of tho leading places of recreation in this vicinity is bein u well patronized by Shenandoah peo ple. A party composed of tho following hold a picnic thoro to-day: Messrs. An drew and Stiuey Moluskey, A. P. Tabor, Louis Ambrose, William Mereonkowics!, Felix Itynkewiez, Joseph Itltekewicz, S. J. Mokaitls, Matt. Smarowski, George ,("laitis, William J'inkewicz, Martin Lazounkas, Joseph Kcpchinski, Peter Knscawicz and Andrew Karbantzkus. Tho pieknickors de parted early this morning in four largo teams of Moluskey's livery ai.d were accompanied by their familios. Ask your grocer for tuo 'Koyal Patent' flour, and tnke no otlier brand. It is tho best flour made. IMcil by Ills Own Hnnil. - Thepfophi ,ofV Shamokin woro deeply slnipltftd yrstirfla 'Slicn tho news spread thapfe Ki.A. MiJItir, ono of -tho two Jus tices bl tho FenSo of that borough, who also did an insurance- and general con veyancing busjjicss, had been found doadat his home, and that his death had been solf-iii$etedtliretrg!i-tlTo -nieOIuui or a heavy dose of Ignjlanum that ho had taken through tuo nlglit. IJecMseu was a married man. tfii'd was about M3i.yfiars of.a'ce, and has it largo family. He'vitS a brother of A. Dw Miller, city editor of tho Shamukin Daily Dispatch. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. in announcing: that we are going to occupy our new quarters at Franey's old stand, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK Him T PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES.fe the county, and respectfully solicit THE PITHY POINTS. tilling Throughout the Ontiiitry Clir.inti Id lor llnsty I'emmtl. A new tunnel Is to hp driven at Mures. The I'nttsvllle (Inlets will camp near Head ing this summer. Tlie Asliliind School Hoard will elect teachers on Julyltth. An effort Is being made to organize a lodge of the i:il.s lit Aslihtml A six-month-old child nf John Strolls, of East Lloyd stree',, died yesterday. Tlie Shite Teachers' Association opened its annual moetiug at New ("jstlo yesterday. Muz.le your dogs Is now the order, and will continue iu forco for the next two months. The State League of Ilepuhllcan Clnbs will hold their convention at Willlamsport on (September 8. A camp of Sons of Veterans with 40 names 011 the roll will be instl'iited at Ashland on tlie 12th of July. Mahanoy City was favored with n down 1 Kin r of mln this morning. Slien.iuiloali is still longing for it. Work was commenced yesterday on 200 new hopper coal cars 11 1 the Philadelphia and Heading shops at Heading. Helatlvis of three Twin Shaft victims have brought suit agaimt the Newton Coal Com pany for $23,000 damages. While on Ills bicycle near Parryville llev, O. K. Hess, of Ashland, Collided with a carriage and was Iwilly injured. The teacher's salary list at Pottsville last term was $2,732 a month. Next term the amount wll lie increased $135 more. Mrs. Leah Keith and Mrs. Mary Dellaven, twin sisters, aged OS, will celebrate the anniversary of their birth in Indiana county. The Kpworth League of Gilbertou will hold an entertainment and book reception Friday evening, for tlie benefit of their new library. ' lMvhl Kurtz, 51 years old, of Palo Alto, fell from 11 cherry tree at Michael's farm, Pottsville, and sustained probably fatal injuries: A nino composed of many of the players of tho Shenandoah Browns was defeated by picked nine at tho Trotting pafk yesterday by a score of 14 to 0. Dennis Leary, of St. Clair, died at tho Pottsville hotpltal from the effects of bums received atMarion colliery, Thursday night. He was 20 years old and unmarried. O' IFilday ovening Camp 14, P. O. S. of A., of ' usvillo, will entertain Stnto President A. . I'olborn, Jr., of Scrauton, and State Secretary William Weand, of Philadelphia. v It will be important to tlioso who contem ldate becoming citizens that the next nature iization day will bo Saturday, Septcmbor 1th, at 0 a. m, Porsons interested should take notice. Prothonotary Deegan yesterday received tho declarations of sixty forclgu born resi dents who dosiro to become citizens. The three cents tax may have somethlug to do with this fact. That operators anticipate a big demand for anthracite is evidenced by the nlany strip pings being let at present. Within a mouth four large contracts have been given out in tho Hazleton region. Tho Shamokin school district employs forty teacbors, or thoroabouts. Thoro are over four hundred applicants and there promises to bo music when the annual elec tion takes place this ovening. Patrick Kerns, one of St. Clair's host citi zens, and a brother of ox-Prothouotary Thos. F. Kerns, of jPottsville, was afflicted with a stroke of apoplexy Monday evening. For a time jllst..CQUdltion was considered alarming.. r-i! 1- Don't iigi Jiso-tnQ weather iii nlnnannt .t- xt..storm roils, itround. it mag Uevel serlovsldilfW cultv bavund renalr iillliuto uougn f!np U caav fo '-taken 111, do what its nauio implies. U. 11) llag uch. Tleeils HeeSrled. From Frank It, Schulfe to Schuler, premises Mahsli'oy City Mamo A. From Adam Montyil,IeBJt ux. to Michael UrontvillB, prsmi .".Fro' ro'm . C. Qri Louisa White- brtad, premised it From Clias. A. SnydM" bt ux. to Anuio Williams. nremIsesin.T6wef Citv. From MacHonty- Wilhelm, assignee, to Clias. A. Snyder, premises Sheridan. Si: . hfiforS ' tijuara otilHu TmlBw as THIN Corner Main a well selected your patronage FAITOUS ! IN Their Whole Duty is to Keep Well and Grow. Sound Sleep and Rapid Growth Depend on ProperDlet. Ideal Infant Food in This Awful Season Is Lactatcd Food. A baby does its wholo duty If it cuts woll, sleeps well and grows rapidly. No one expects more of it than this. These, are groat expectations, and are not always met, specially during such hot weather s now may bo expected. llibies do not Invariably thrive, even on mother's milk, because this infant diet, un surpassed when it Is sufiioleuUy rich and abundant, often becomes deficient both in quality and nourishing powor. Hot wouthcr vtiy commonly Interferes with nursing. These are the times when lactatcd food stands pie-einluent In tho minds of physicians and experienced parents above any other means of feeding tho child. When tho time for weaning comes n safe and adequato substi tute for baby's first diet must ho secured. Lactaled food so closely approaches healthy mother's milk that the weaning period occa sions no disturbance or difficulty whatever. This splendid nutriment rapidly furnishes everything neoded by tho rapidly growing bones and tissues. Lactatcd food babies, in tho words of nurses and physicians, get through the trials of teething much easier aud inoro rapidly than others. The reason Is plain to every mother who stops to consider tho skill employed in the preparation of lactatcd fowl using pure milk sugar as a basis, becauso it is tho basts of vigorous mother's milk ; thero is combined with it the richest gluten Hour of wheat and oats, which, by long subjection to high steam heat, under pressure and constant motion, has been perfectly cooked aud made roady to bo easily acted upon by tho Important addition of the pure malt, extracted irom tuo II nest Darley. Such a food, thus already partly digested. makes little domand upon the energy of the digostlve organs. The llttlo one's strength is thus easily maintained when hot weather. illness or a natural focbleness of the body leavos little energy for assimilating the food or combatting diseaso. Thousands of young lives are every year saved by lactatcd lood. Cnolera infantum and fatal diarrhoea do not secure a hold on sueh well nourished children. It does not require the searching eye of a physician to seo what is at fault with pale, drooping, sad- eyed bapios. It is a richer, sturdier diet that lithe little sufferers need. No baby that does not caln week br week, ill size and woieht. thai; does notfaugh and play till sleep -ovcrv t&Kes it. is in jponecc neaun. a won uaoyis always ii fat baby. Its chubby legs and body are the storehouse fur growth by day and by nlglit. watch tuo expression on tno baby's face. If it is pinched and drawn about the noso and mouth be suro there is dofectlve feeding of tho tiny nervous system. Try lactatcd food for a week or two, and see the chango in thoiexpresslon of tho child's face. When young children refuse all other food they take Tcindly to lactatcd .food. One of tho greatest triumphs In tho preparation of tuts romarKauio intant tooa is in matting it agrecablo to a baby's taste and stomach, llabics eat lactated food, and grow fat and rugged upon it. IIEH LIFE WAS LACTATED FOOD. G and Oak Streets, on shopping place in stock at the very lowest prices. in' the future m GENTLEMEN : ... central location lit town. W !vc contnetent . J,0" shin. 'if you walooic drfe y-u SHoUcK facial appearance. We enn fill' your patronage I remain, Marriage Licenses. N. II. Becker and Katlo Krelser, both of DeTurksvillo. Mlko Feilorehak and Orlna Wlsloel.1, both of New Philadelphia. Conrad H. Dieste, of Tamaqua, and Mamlu Herrou. of Kllno township. James Fogley, of Plnegrovn, and Mrs. F.a Zimmerman, of Washington township MISCELLANEOUS. I ilOlt BAI.U. A flrst-e'sss barbershop. Good locution Mint be sold. Apply nt 1Ikiiai.ii ofllc- G-S-lw WfANTH Active rell.inle in.in to travel nml pottett onleis for liurser sl(ek ; permanent einplovment ; expen-'ea ntnl ai-tury m c.iiiiiil-Hlnn. For terms wMrtas Hie It. (J. thi.se C'n , Hontll Hciin Bipmie, lMllladelpliih. 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 i.oo. 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 ':t6r'nsare the, best in the world and HipricSrg1 only 10 or igc." : i ' ,v LJ. MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. OF N STORE the future, as we have the best with the assurance that you will nnw nt the new stand, No. G. DUSTO. PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE Was opened on Satiudu , June 19th, with nn entire new stock of 1 iiInV B.ul gent's furnishings, tuny goods, iii ttous, hosiery, tibbons, laces imil i in broideries, ladies' nm! children's waists ntid wrappers, tnblc cloths, toweling and napkins. A specinlty in ladies' corsets, the celebrated H. & II. corset, lunslcti. being protected with leather cevn Having been engaged with the New York Progress Hat nnd Cap Company, for ninny yenrs, whnh has dissolved busi ness and whose stock I have retained, consisting of fJoo doen different styles of enps, will be disposed of nt the following prices : Children's and men a caps, 5 cents a::d upwards ; ladies' and misses' Imn o'--hauters nt less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of jtt.oo worth of goods, nil marked in plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. Larger purchasers will be presented with a finer quality of c.ip In proportion to the amount of their purchase. Olicj lot of dress goods at exceediuglv low figures. Also a lot of children s Hobby suits at bargain prices. Lady Ci.krks m Attendance. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. flMELTIES IJJ... 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, Sliver 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 ana Jewelry Repairing; neatly done. Jewelry - Store, 112 N. Hain St. We thank you m , 0 . . Cor. Main ard Oak Streets, (Franey's Bld'g.) Shenandoah, Pa.