utteran r WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT,.- Allowing no iipw papers to " get ptafout. Ve get them 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 IVIln St. rill i ill Jll IJMKtX YVHtHt- All (I (A IK. Beat ( ough Syrup. Tast es Good. Vyo I STORE NEWS. NEW SILKS FOR WAISTS. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now 2 ic. 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 MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. V.'E IIAVH THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS OF ..Oil CLOTHS IN TOWN. i E. BVvlOUEY, No. 37 Went Centre Street.- Corner taunts mm mm mm li mm b3 4lirS pi m ii PITHY POINTS. iHMHt Thrimjehniit (lie Country (Hi mn Ivlrit lor llmty I'eritmil. Th onlllcrieft rentimed thla mornlnc nm will work fonr ilayg thU WMk. I The total receipt ml llarrisbnrfc't pottj offlae for June were 188, 110.M. ' fSplmta'a water company liu Mteil Enh- i rta' bonmgh for f 1,600, water rent for two ymn. A ihmm of citlieiis captured fonr dhwrrlerly trainpa at l'ittitoii nd pot them 1m the lockup. The steel mill at Stoeltoti In making a shipment of 480 cur loud of (10-foot ntlls at Ios Angeles, Oftl. Kev. Frank llolllngtliMul, of 1'hllmlelphii, baa taken charge a lWilor of tlie llaptlat rlmrcli nt Ashland, Seven mules were purchased, by tlie Slin mokln Uruwing Company from Liveryman Neiiwenter yesterday. While celebrating tho Fourth of July at South Allentown a young son of Jolm Iteck had a lmnil blown off. At Summit 11111 a public meeting was bold to protest against raising the waged of teuoli eM by tlie School Hoard. E.ra Vandlne's team bavketl over an em bankment near llloomsbtirg, and a load of stone crushed him to death. After a contest tho llarrlshurg School Uoatd has decided that the coming school term shall lie nine and one-half mouths long. For liHckiug out of his marriage agreement KarlSchaick has been sued for $1000 damages for breach of promise by Mary A. II else r, at Heading. The arrest and Incarceration of trauma In Alleiitowti's station house for 72 hours on biwl aw! water is ridding the city of the wanderers, A (tor taking 30 Iwllota without electing a teacher for the intermediate school, Itoyer- towu s Jsonooi jioartl gave it up until the next regular meeting. Mrs. Mary Jteedy, widow of the late Cooper lieedy, was found dead at her home on the Cressoua road near Wolsslnger'a on Sunday afternoon. Ceu.ral Pennsylvania Ivnherans will hold a reunion on Packer's Island, near Sunbury, juiy xx, at winch United States Senator elllugtou will lie present. Thos. Uannon, of St. Clair, cinployod as a brakenmn ou ongiue No. 7 in tho PotUvlllo yards, was so badly Injured that ho died at tho Pottsvillo Hospital ou Saturday. l'rothonotary Deegan's force on Saturday took the declarations of sixty-five iiersous who desire to becomo citizens of theso United States. Tho work occupied most of tuo morning. Solomon Hrown, of Pottsvillo, yesterday surrendered himself to tho police as tho man who beat Thomas Nackris, an Italian, at St. Clair yesterday afternoon. The lattor Is in a precarious condition. A four hundred thousand dollar mortgago was placed on record at the court house from tho Miuera' Saving Bank Trustee, of Wiikos barre, to the Lytie Coal Company, whose colliery is located near Minersvllle. Walter Mcllalo, of Locust (lap, who tread on a needle some time ago and which injury lias been causing a great deal of incouvieuco for some time, had the X-ray used on it at Shamokln last Tuesday, and tho photograph shows plainly whore the.ueedlo entored tho bone. lunging, Rousing, ltoarlng Oiler. 1000 pair of ladies fino dougola button shoes, in three different styles of toes, worth $2.00, wo will closo out at $1.35, regular hard time prices. Also a special halo of summer russets in men s, boy's, ladies', mlssos' and children's shoes. Womkk'h, 121 North Main street. 0-10-lm Deeds ltecorileil. From .1. W. Itlcliardson and wife to tho Herman Evangelical Christ Lutheran church, of Mahanoy City, premises in Mahanoy City. From tho Lehigh and Wilkosbarro Coal Company to James McGIynu for promises in Kline twn. From Antonio Costanza to Lavcrla Costanza tor premises in Kline twp. A Collision. By tho colliding of a blcyclo with a butcher wagon, at tho comor of Main and Centro streots yesterday morning, tho wheel was so badly damaged as to render it almost unre pairable. The rider of the wheel escaped being injured. The Store for the flasses and Classes. We inform the public that we opened our immense new store room in the Franey Building, Corner Main and Oak Streets, last Saturday, and we invite the inhabitants of the county to call and see us. It will not be long before our new store will be a household word among the masses as we will endeavor to sell AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER OFFERED We think it will not be long before this will be appreciated by the people, and a visit to our establishment, which we may add is one of the finest in the county, will convince you that in quality fit and style and above all the price, we will lead all others. Before buying elsewhere call and see us and we will assure you we will sell you better clothes for less money than you ever bought before. One good trade brings many more, is one of our mottoes ancf we will always uphold our trade mark. " Acknowledged Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in Schuylkill County. MAIN and OAK STREETS, Franey's Building, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. BICYCLE RACER HURT. A.hrUIr, h rhlldeldilHii, llailly llrnlswl at Malmiiny City. MAHANov CITV, June 0 Fully SWWO people attended the diamond bicvclo meet held here yesterday afternoon under the auplcrs of the Mahanoy City Athletic Association. It was the hottest day of the season ami no fast time was made in consoqitoiicc thereof. Aside from the races the Henner boys, or Philadel phia, delighted the audience with their exhibition spins upon tandems, quadruplets and triplets. The result of the races follow : Kile novice, 8 heats Rlddell, Philadelphia, won t James OllI, Mahanoy City, inml ; Jacob Moore. Wllllainsport, third. Time, 3 on I n. Mile ojien, 8 heats O Stabler, All utown. won ; lludd Moore, wllllamstKirt. second ; Oeorse Harry, Berwick, third. Time, .!. Two-mile handicap Fred. 0111, Malmnny City. 80 yards, won ; Rlddell. Philadelphia, 1 to yards, second ; It. K. Adams, Philadel phia, 100 yards, third; Hyland, Mahanoy City, 100 yards, fourth. Time, t.48 4-.1. Half-mile dash Ostalder, won ; llnrchill, Mahanoy City, second ; (leorge llany, third. Timo l.lflan. Two-mile oreti Budd Moore, won ; Ostalder, second; Ooorge Harry, third, lime B.17 4-S. Five-mile handicap Fred. 0111, 130 yards, won ; tfdward Adams, YVIIIiAimpflit, IDS yards, second ; Jneeidi Kodgers, Phlladelilila, 10 yard, third, 'lime, 11 37.8-8. On the two-mile handicap, Ashdale, of Philadelphia, was thrown from his wheel aud remained unconscious for 80 minutes. He was badly bruised. Sevoral other riders were thrown, but not seriously Injured, Shenan doah was well represented. llroko Up In a Wrangle. The much spoken of game of ball between tlie Famous and the Cherry street teams was played at the Trotting park yesterday after noon before a large crowd of spectators. Tho game proceeded nicely until the seventh inning was called with tho Cherry street bovs at the bat. With two men on bases and the batting nine In tho lead Luuliacli hit tho bsll hard, which was decided as fair by umpire (.'nyle and netted two runs. The Famous team declared It a foul and refused to con tinue tho'game under any consideration. The score by innings was as follows : Cherry street 1 1 1 2 0 0 210 ruiuous 0 O 0 3 0 1 x- Prisoner Cut. Ahthony Wolonls was lodged in the lockup on a potty charged by tlie police late on Sat urday night. Shortly after he had been landed two more prisoners, Joseph Zolotski and Felix Dabora.wore made prisoners in tho adjoining cell. l).,ring the night Wolonls was beckos. d lv his fellow prisonor for somo tobaccu. hiiu Welouis was reaching tho tobacc.i tiuui ono cell to tho other ho was cut across tau back of tho loft baud by ono of the prisoners and tho bono laid open. Aftor his reloaso he sworo out a warrant for the ar rest of both Zelctski and Dabora before Justice Toomey where they both entered $300 ball. Not Kespotisllile. The Grant Band picnic committee wishes to clear its skirts of any suspicion of fako advertising in connection with tho failure to havo tho bicycle races at Columbia Park yes terday. Tho committco says It had a gold medal and bicyclo lantern ready as prlzo, but not one of tho numerous grand stand streot riders bad tho courage to compete, or cvon enter their names. Tho committco is justly indiguantovertlieafl'airand isanxious to have tho public understand that had thcro been riders thcro would have been races. P 5 uq la tho basis of good hcaltli, w,c stoady nerves, mental, Fcjnfifl Physical nml digest! vo strength. If you aro ner vous, enrich nnd purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you aro weal:, havo no nppetito and desiro to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, tako Hood's Snr Baparilla, which will tono your stomach, create an appetite and build you up. Sarsa H parilla Tho li 'st In fact the Ono True Blood Purifier. nji rMt cure nausea, Indigestion, riOOCl S FlllS biliousness. Price anc. THE Fever Cure allays Fevers promptly. Taken with the Cold Cure will keep children and Infants nut of danger The fever Cure, with Munyon's Croup and Diarrhoea Cure, .houhl aim nvs he In the homes where there nre I'hlhlini. Munymi's Ileniedles, TTCTSfrn n Mrp.'tmte cure for eiw-h Hnese, ruvun for sale at all drugalits Mini- rMIESfT oil's Ollhle to lleallh Free. OVjnL. Vheii In doubt, write to Prof Miuiyon, Ifloi Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a , for free medical advlee, Tile Death AVnrrnnl Head. Sheriff Alexander Scott performed an un pleasant duty on Saturday,-that of reading the death warrant to Theodore Eisenhower, convicted on the 83th dn.v of Jnne, 1806, of I murder In tho first degree for the shooting of John Sehwlndt on a public highway In this ' town Oeorxe W. I).vnn. of counsel for Kiseuhower, hsd notified the prisoner a short time before of the proposed visit of ll.e Sherltl. There was a painful silliness es Sheriff Pcntt read the document which In -parted to the prisoner the terrible filet Hint Thniday, Oetober7, 1M7. hnsliwii flxed by Ills F.xcelleney, Oovcruor Daniel H. Hust ings, for the execution of the prisoner, wl.i n he "shall 1 hanged by tho neck until he be dead, dead, dead." Klscnhnwer stood t in t, with his hands crowed behind his Wit, as the Shorts' rend the document, his little eyes watching the Hps of tho Sheriff as he read each word of tho fateful document. When the Sheriff finished, Elsenhower's Hps qnlvered as he sxld : "I'm sorry it isas It is. Bill Schwludt and my wife are responsible for loth of our deaths. I feel that I am ready to meet my Owl and that I am not re sponsible for what happened." Messia. Brumm and Dyson will take Eisenhower's case before the Board of Pardons. It Is the general opinion that they will lie successful In having Ids sentence commuted to life Im prisonment. Oascaretg stimulate llvor, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c Tho llerlolctto Wnslirry. The now Bortolette wasliery, near Olrard ville, is now complete and was put in opera tion this morning. About one hundred and fifty men and Itoys will find employment at that place. YounirfDi'iiiiiiiii ii Attiu'lt.s fj-oimts.s New Cuatle, In., July C A lC-yenr-old boy named Jones occupies a cell in the city prison, and he will lie lucky If there is not a change of murder asralnet him. Some older boys, or young men, Rot Jones half drunk, and he then proceeded to amuse himself by throwing- bricks at bicycle riders and pedes trians. He 'succeeded in hitting Nick Coppllett, Frank Dorlclmiog and John Ostriclm. It required 18 stitches to dress Coppllett's head; Dorickalos' nose was broken, and Ostricka Hob nt the hospital with a broken skull, rind his life Is In danger. A dull nil '.Miller" llci-onvoinont, London, July 0. The funeral of Miss Helen Miller, daughter of Itenr Ad miral J. N. Miller, U. S. N., who died from typhoid fever on Saturday last, took place yesterday at St. Alban's church. Bishop Potter, of New York, officiated. The United States ambas sador, Colonel John Hay, and Mrs. Hay. Whltelaw Held and Mrs. Held, all the staff of the United States em bassey, Levi P. Morton and Mrs. Mor ton anil Mr. and Mrs. Cielghton Webb were present. The Brooklyn sailed from Soxithnmpton for home today, with the body of Miss Miller on board, permission having been cabled by Sec rotary Lnng. j. in Mivi'i'iiuuro ti llullnnn. . ChlenKO, July C Evanwlon life saver" are looking for a lost aeronaut. SVlu n they find him t'"y will restore to him his balloon. The alrshin is lldlnft on the surface of Lake Michigan, about three miles off tho l'Jvanston station, but It is anchored, and the aoronout can have It on application. When the balloon was Hist sighted the life savlir crew ran out their boat, and lifter a hard pull managed to capture it. The life savers eav tlie balloon is of the kind used for long voyages, and not the hot air kind sent up by parachute jumpers. MUNYON'S FAHOUS ! FOULLY ATTACKED. Men 1'roin Win. l'eim Attacked While on Their Way To Town. Joseph blmundson and Iavld Bohwlukel, of Wm. Penn, were victims of an outrageous as unit last evening, at about 0:80 o'clock, while walking along the P. it It. railroad, on their way from Win. Penn to town. When they reached a point between tho dirt hanks of I ho Turkey Hun and West Shenandoah collieries three men suddenly npprosehed from the rear. Edmundson received n blow on the liack of tho head from a sling shot that felled' him to the ground. Schwlnkel dodged several blows aimed at lilin with the same weapon and drove tho assailants off by a clever ruse, lie I pulled a pie from Ids icket tiud pointed the stem at the three men, shouting : "Iiuii, or I'll kill eeryinio ol you." The ruse Wi iked to iierfcctinu aud the three 1m n ills Appeared. lMiuuiidanii rieuvcnd and was n slated to town by his companion. Dr. Stciu dressed a scalp wound two inches long on the buck of I lie. victim's head. It is believed ; lohlK-iy was tlie motive for 4ho assault. 1 S. hwliikfl says ho knows tho three men, but n. ,1 their names. Mullen Court. Judge Bechtol held n short session of mo , tlim court yesterday morning, and the most important opinion handed down was that for the sale of the Pottsvillo lion A Steel Com I pany's plant, including all personal property ; anil lual estate, during the last Week in ; August. Tho purchaser must pay tho liabili ties of the licceivcrs besides his bid. In ' accordance with these instructions tho coun sel for the receiver will prejiaro the order to lie signed by court without delay In order to give at least 40 days notice of the intended sale. James Carl In presented a numerously signed petition praying court to appoint Thomas H. Deo as "assistant" constable of West Mahanoy township. The leport of C. K. Bergor, auditor In tlie Philadelphia Shoo Company, case was pre sented to court aud confirmed nisi. In tho matter of dividing tho Fourth ward of tho Borough of Pottsvillo Into two election districts, Carl Wagner stated that court had confirmed tho report of tho com missioners nisi, aud he now asked that tho report be confirmed absolutely. This was doiio. Tho report of S. W. Douglass, William James and John O JIallcy, who were ap pointed viewers to lay out a road in Union township, was confirmed. Tho retail liquor license of Thomas Coombe, of Maeadoo, was transferred to Frank Oobski. Letters Granted, Letters of administration were granted to francos Moyer on tho estato of James Nunc macher Into of East Brunswick township de ceased. Also to Hun nab T. Jenkins on tho estato of Catharine, Stephenson, lato of St. Clair, de ceased. Also to Stanley Amlowski, on tho estate of Charles Ycuschinskl, lata of McAdoo, de ceased. for over 1 U.r A.LL. NATiwYi' of tho atobo for r NEUHALGIA and tlmUar Oomplalntsl uuu iireparta unacr loo Binngcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS described by eminent physicians DR. RlfJHTER'S " a Mnunn w PAIM EXPELLER. WorM renowned I TtemsrVabl7Ktier.nii8rnl I oniygrnninewiin iranemarK" Alienor,' K. AJ. ltlcliter&Co., 215 l'carlSt,, Kerr York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Qlassworis. SJ&Wcu. Ciuloried&rccoiiuncnacilby A. Wasley, 106 If. Mala St., C. H. Hagenbnch, 103 N. Main St.t .e.o. Jiirnn, 6 s. Main St., Shenandoah. r9lTW . . ..IVSi DR. RICHTEFVS 1 "ANCIIOR STOWACIIAT. trn.l ! (joir. iivspepsiaiCNtnmneli CoinnlnlntR. BEFORE IN SHENANDOAH. Labor 1 72 TUB Cost SAVED BY Washing Powder tArhat Mn.A Only this t MX your grocer for It, nnd Insist on tryln It. largest package greatest i conr THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Bt, Louis, New York, tionlon, l'httalolphla. Vttfltnnt Dc-ftTlti'il the XimOtfMs. New York. July C ''he Lavchmont Yacht c'vb al ed their eighteenth an nual rtBtl.. on Uic r vmJ-ycsierflay. There was a larrrf I'l'.ulu-i" of star tern and mu.ic dm-' r.U.1 :i: l.i the vai'.'.w rlr.fri", while ft tr .rondcua fleet cf ntcum and Httltftig tru.lt accompanied the vmh's ov..- the course. Itoyal Plio':fi t'arroll's ICavahoe. which meed abroad In 1S9J. made her first appear ance njralnst the cup defender Vigilant. KnvJhoe showed plenty of apeed. and made a vory ftooA race of it. Vlglla.it wlnr.lnr by the nairow marcln of fnur minutes nnd two cc.unis, afU'r un ... citing ccntert. Shut liy Mnki'il Itnliln..-.. Chlcrgo, .Iiilv 8. Pr.trlck aracf, r, saloi n'ceeper t.t 10 Jl West h'orty scventh street, ftni his Wlfo, lis) )', were t,hot and mortally wounded Sun day night by. throe masked mm, who attomntcd to rob the saloon. Grace has a bullet In his ilslit temple, and his wife was wounded in the forehead. The robbers escaped. Tlie three men demanded the contents of the cosh drawer, and unon resistance from Grace fired Upon him and his wife at close ranse. PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE Was oncned 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' and children's waists nnd 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 Progress Hat and Cap Company, for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, rnnsiKtinp of 800 d07.cn different stvlcs ! of caps, will he disposed of at the following prices : Children's and men's caps, 5 cents nnd upwards ; ladies' and misses' tain o'shantcra nt less than half the cost of manufacturing. F,ia 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 cap in proportion to the amount of their purchase. One lot of dress goods nt exceedingly low figures. Also a lot of children's nobby suits nt bargain prices. Lady Ciarks in Attendance NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. j . - Ron bn Aslcfld ? MAHANOY CITY. A ltoy Humeri by mi KxpliiKlnn of Poutlcr Yesterday. M U XOV CITY. July 0 William Miller, II yi-ur old step-sou of Adolph Wolf wns crionily burned i.botit the face and hands by an explosion of powder yesterday morning. Ho was on his way homo from a haidwaie store with a j pound of gunpowder when a boy near him il.scharged a revolver. A spark from tlie shot (united the powder and the liny narrowly escaped dai-go oils, if not fatal -injuries. John lingers, a miner employed at tho Greenwood colliery, Taniaqua, was painfully j nijureu a noil t tno nips uy a iau ot clou. Jto was brought to his homo hero. A Hungarian was roughly handled at tho M.msloii House corner yesterday. A tuipedot struck him in the face. He turned and at tacked the follow who throw It, whereupon tho hitter's companions attacked hlni and his nose was broken. No arrest was made. I Just try a 10c box of Gascarets, tho finest liver nud bowel regulator over mado. MISCELLANEOUS. i ttF.NT'8- Outfit freo. No cimltnl neio1. Olio nsrent one rinv sold llftv 1,1v1... Weekly soles nav bhr nrotlts. We niuke n liiirii rnilo blcyclo ns low as 22.f0. Write iiuhk. exclusive territory. A f. PINK CYt'I.K CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 6-2(1,3, 10, 17-It Xtf ANTISO.--Aetlvc reliable man to travcP T and solicit orders for nursery stock ; permanent employment ; expenses nnd salary or commission. For terms address tho It. C Chnse Co., South Penn Square, Philadelphia. E STATU OP JAMKS I,. MANHKCK, I)H-c-eusad. Letters of administration on tho estate of James I.. Manheck, late of Union township, Schuylkill county, l'eiinsylvaiiin, deeonsed, have been granted to the undi'mlnnrd, residing In snld township, to whom nit persona Indebted to said estate nro requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. Jefferson F. Kiskniiaver, S G. M IIoi.IjiPHTEit, Administrator. Attorney, Shenandoah, Pa. May 21, 1897. B-SMSt-oaw O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion ... A I ln.,.l House Streets, I Shenandoah. J Stables, MAHANOY CITY. mm mm mm WM wm mm wm wm mm 44 II z4m it 4 t 3 ilililililiii L.