WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.-" Allowing no new papers to get past ikH We get them -nil We would like to se cure your order Tor some pnpr or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN 3- North Main St. An imfitilinK Rpcriflr for cholera morbus, cholera infinitum, uiarrhurn anil nil thoee other daii)!rroiis diseases incident tn Hih dimmer season is found in l)r, Fowler's Kxl. of Willi Strawberry. 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 Si. 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 tlie world and the prices are only 10 or 15c. L. J. WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. BAiiFOLEY. 7 X$ V,'E IIAVU THIS tb DIISIGNS OI' jrjg yfntTe Street. The Store for the flasses MEN'S, AT We think it will not be long before this1 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, style and fit, 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 and we will always uphold our trade mark. Cheapest Clothiers Cor. Main and Oak Streets, (Franey's Bld'g.) Shenandoah, Pa, BAPTISM OF POCOttOHTAS. Ileautlfiil Hirliictlon In Color of Iho Fnmoun lHlnllng free. The remarkable picture, "The llaptUm of l'ocolicmtM," which hangs in the Cnpltol at WiMlilniton. ha lieen reproduced , In roloro for the flnt time end will lie given free to every reader of next Sunday's l'hlla-1 ilelplila l'rem (July 11). It Is one of the ' flnent iilrtore ever eiven bv a newsiMiier. I and la certain to tie eagerly sought after. In addition next Sunday's Press will liavo pages of gcmilp from the summer resorts ; mote sporting news than any two other Sunday papers ; the niioat woman's pare In the country, and many special articles that will just fit the weather. A special feature will lie the society news of this town. Do not miss ''The Sunday I'roas." Will lie Marry Her? Some time ago Harry W. I.essig, residing at Heading, received a letter that mny lead to the consummation 01 as charming n romance ns has been enacted for some time, The letter advised him that nn uncle, David Lesslg, of Italtlmoro, (Id., had died on March 28, leaving a valuable estate, mid be queathing him $10,000 on condition that he marry his cousin, Katie Tesslg, the 17-year- old daughter of the deceased uncle, who in the will was left $2fi,000 outright. The will was a great surprise tn the young man, as he had not seen his uncle for nine years, and did not even know his couslti. The cousins have become acquainted In their correspon dome. They have exchanged photos and are good friends. The young lady is to visit Heading In August, when they will meet for the first time. She will be the guest of the mother of Mr. Lessig. Factory Inspectors to IiiRpcct James Campbell, chief factory Inspector of Pennsylvania, and evory deputy in tlio state, will at once visit each bakery In the respec tive districts to insist upon an immediate compliance of the act recently passed which is intended to direct the construction of bakeries mid the management of such insti tutions that make and sell food to tho public. County Home Insurance. The County Commissioners and Controller have placed $37,000 insurance on the new bulldlugs and machinery at tho County Almshouse as follows: Hospital, $80,000; heat and light plant, $2,000 ; engines, $8,000 ; ;lynamos and switchboards, 8,000. T. J . Williams, the iinuranco agent of town, furnishes $1,000 of tho iusuranco and agents in Pottsville, Minersvlllo, St. Clair and Ash land tho balance. To Ituce. At tho next bicycle meet of tho Mahanoy City Wheelmen on August lflth, Shenandoah will bo represented by 1 nomas JorK. lie will be entered In tho handicap races for which he is undergoing hard training every day. Dentil lYoin n 'i'.I irli t n I nir l"liim. Shamokln, Pa., July 9. A sang of workmen, while driving to their homes In Mldvalley and Natalie, Wednesday night, were overtaken by the heavleat electllcal storm ever known In this section, and one of their number, Dan iel Ithoades, aged 70 years, was in stantly killed by a bolt of lightning. Ono of the horses was also killed out right. The remaining workmen and home were shocked.. No l.Tirri'iu'.v Mcs'(i, Washington, July 9. The proposed message of the president to congress recommending the appointment of a commission to consider the question of a revision of our currency nnd na tlonnl banking laws was not trans mitted yesterday, ns reported. It will not be s" r.t in f'r several days, If it in s In ft all. Willi h is a matter of u: t. Should be In every family medicine chest and every traveller's grip. They are fov&lu&bls when the ttomacli Pills ll out of order; cure tiadaehe, billou.n.., and all llrsr trouble.. Mild sud student. 25 ceuti. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE IN SHENANDOAH. 4f PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronlrleit tor llnsty l'orimtil. Numerous flag stone pavement are being laid abont town. The State Dental Association will meet at Creswin Springs next year. Suubnry s School Hoard has decided to ic- duce teachers' salaries five er cent. Jit. Carbon has levied r school tsx of 12 mills (1 for building and 0 for school. Ti,e public schools of Taninqua have a supervising janitor with four sulwrdlnates -Tbe-trolley road from Pottsville to Schuyl kill Haven will be completed by October 1st. Owners of teams ami drivers ahould be very careful with their horses this warm weather. A large number of new tin beer signs were received by the Columbia brewery this morning. The new water pianist Tower Clly isabnut completed and to-morrow consumers will lie supplied. A charter has been granted at Harrlslmrg to the Consumers' Klectrlc Light nnd Power Company of McAdoo, Michael Ziinmet, of Ashland, sustained a contusion of the left leg near the knee joint nt Iiocust Spring colliery. The new Lutheran church to lie built at Sheppton will bo a frame structure 50x38 feet, with side annex 1(1x21. The Hill Kami Mine, at Unlontown, which Is on fire, has been condemned by Mine In spectors and will be abandoned. Three prisoners, named Kreislier, Cum mlngsand McGintiis, made an unsuccessful attempt to break p Isou at Pottsylllo. While bathing in tho Susquehanna river, near Wilkesbarre, Wilson Heller, aged 17, got beyond his depth and was drowned. The teamsters of Tamaqua petitioned Council to raise tho price paid for a double team to $8.50 per day, but were refused. The County Commissioners and Controller of Schuylkill county liovo estimated tho ex penses of tho current year to be $870,087. M. M. llurko, Esq., ono of Shenandoah's ablest attorneys, was here for a short time yesterday afternoon. Mahanoy City 1'ecord. Supt. W. O. Wynn, of Tamaqua, of the P. & 11. machine shops, has been assigned to take charge of tho company's shops at Head ing. I' red. Bernot, the champion bicyclo rider of tho county, has challenged Del. Grossing to race from a quartor of a mllo to twenty- live miles. All Lehigh Valley collieries worked three three-quarter days tills week imtead of four, the orders called for. Operations were suspended last evening. Tho remodelliin! of the W . J. Jacobs and Daniel r.lli, Jr., properties on West Oak street, !i it. otun completed. They present a very attractive appearance A good many of the nearby towns just now aro taking advantage of tho oiler of Congress to givo to any Grand Army Post that may apply for it ono of tho old cannon which are now lying useless and neglected at tho navy yards. Among othor prominent people of Shenan doah and Mahanoy City who have bought lot at Spriugmont, the beautiful, healthy suburb of Heading, pa., is Mr. Charles PovinsKy, tho enterprising druggist of 8 East Centra street, Shenandoah. Spring mont is not a wnsto piece, of land, but has city improvements such as water, graded streets, sidewalks and oven firo protection. "If taken Into the head by the nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Kclcetric Oil will positively relievo tho most offensive caso of catarrh." I!ov. E. V. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. The Orine Hill. Governor Hastings yesterday accorded tho advocates and opponents of tho Orniu com pany store bill a hearing in tho Executive chamber at Harrisburg. Delegations wcro present from Hazlcton, Mahanoy, Potts ville, and other towns in tho anthracite coal region. Tho argument was mi animated one, the principal address in favorof tho bill being madejiy William Wilholm, Esq., of Potts ville. the author of tho measure, while Grant Herring, Esq , opposed tho bill. Quite a number of others upoke for and against tho bill. . OYS' and THE v-., A. 1 n A i in i - OI uiouioiM) irr RHEUMATISM 1TSURALGIA and elmilar Coroplairt arm prcpn'td umitT tim nrinKnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. Jttwribod by eminent phviioii DR. RICHTER S W..H.1 r. nnnnor' I lfri.n,'. n).!t fi.rrof n I I Ennlr Ronnlne v ith trade Mark " Anchor," IP. Ail. ItlrMcr.'. Co., CIS PisrISt.. ew Vork 31 HlflhEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Hotuos. Oca Glassworks, W cu, Kudurtcil & f ccouiiucnUed t-jr A. Wsslcy. 106 N. Main St., ,C. H. Hag cntmch, 103 K. Main St., .P. r.D. KIrlln, 6 F.Maln! 4.. Shenandoah. Dn. niCMTER'S "ANflliOR" STOJI.VflHAr, bent Roll' Iypeism,E8tomncli Cnmplnln Mui-.Vrnl I'm" n Pi-lulc. New York. July . A dispute over the payn.rnt f'r a round of drinks won at a panic of cards led to a cowardly assassination last night In Hie back room of a saloon on Mullmrv street. Taleto Domlnlco Francesco, 35 years old, an Italian laborer, was the man Hilled, and his slayer Is alleged to be Franchl CursI, 24 years old, and also a laborer. Purine the afternoon the men played cards for drinks, and the game broke' up In an altercation. Last night CursI stole quietly behind Fran cesco and plunged a stiletto Into his breast. 15x-l.'oiiBi"eiMiiiim Orniwlioolc Dead. Cincinnati, July 9. William Slocum Gioesbeck, aged 81 years, died yester day at lils suburban home, known as Blmhurst, near this city. He was elect ed to Congress In 1867, and held many public positions after that time. He was counsel for President Johnson In the Impeachment trial of 1868. In 1872 lie was the presidential candidate of the Liberal Hepubllcans against Hor ace Greeley. In 1ST8 he was n delegate to the international monetary congress In. I'arW , All Tiro Mamifncturcrs Use It. $100,000 Guarantee For Any Tiro It Injures. For Sale Only Atza ...SWAU'S HARDWARE STORE, HKADQl'AItTHItS FOIt Bicycles . and . Sundries. 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 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING and FAM SUDDEN DEATH. One ir Mnlianoy City' Oldest Jteslilents Passes Awny. Mahanoy Cm". July 0. Joseph Ungues, tho shoe merchant, died at fti0 o'clock Inst night after a brief Illness. Ho suffered fnnn an epileptic stroke and bronchial pneumonia. The deceased was 0B years of age and bad been a resident of Mahanoy City for 33 years. He was a member of tho Horougti Council fur several terms and ono of tho signers of the petition under wliioh tho bor ough was Incorporated. The deceased was married twice, the last time about a year nan to Mrs. Kllsalieth liowbottam. He leaves two adopted daughters, Mrs. Arthur Hoppes and Mrs. Edward Powell, of town. HUIILOFF. Mrs Hannah E., widow of tho late (leorgo Undlofl", died to-day Bt her homo on East M ilmuoy avenue, after suffering from dropsy and heart failure,, she was In years of nee The deceased had been ailing siuco the no -tei Ions death ot her husband several weeks ago. He was found dead in an out house at the renr of his homo with a bullet wen ml in ills head. Nut a Sjnillmte Move. Mine Foreman Hillhoiise, of Park No. S colliery, has as guests his sister and her bus. lmnil from South Africa. Their presence has given rise to an unfounded report that South African mine ofllcials havo boon inspecting Park No. 2 with a view to purchasing it. 1,000,000 quarts of Huckleberries W mted at Wonior's, Hi North Main street Higher prices paid than anywhere else. Judgo Weldman Home. Judge Mason Weldman, who has been at the Pennsylvania University Hospital, Phila del ill la, is now at his homo In Pottsville He is said to bo greatly Improved lu health. Dii:n. YODKOIS. At Slietintulonli, Pft . on the 7th inat . Klwnrd. not. of Mra. Kl zahetli YoUkofn, ned 12 years. Funeml will tako place from his mother' reiilrienoe. 118 Kant Oatc strict. to-morrow morn t hit nt 8 o'clock. Services will ho held lit St. Caslmtr'a Polish Hon inn Catholic church. Interment will he made In the Annunciation cemetery. Friends nnd relatives nro respectfully Invited to attend, GLOVKU. On the 7th Inst ,nt Shenandoah, Pa. Kohcrt A. u lover, ngea bo yours, v inomns ant 3 dnvH. Funeral will tako dace on Saturday 10th in st.. nt 2 t. m.. from tho family resi dence, 120 South Jardin street. Interment In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Relatives nnd friends respectfully invited to nttond, 2t EXTRA ! SHERIFF'S SALE -OF"- FURNITURE. The undersigned has purchased the entire stock of FINE FURNI TURE of M. Spoout, and I am determined to relieve myself of it at a sacrifice; whereby you can save 40 CENTS OH lilt HI. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. rvi. SPOONT, Agt. and Classes OUS! Hatters in the County "OOLD DU8T." mm Largest package greatest economy. Made only by THE N. IC. I" A lit HANK COMI'ANV, Chfcago. St. Iouls. Now York. lloston. rhlladclphla. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lowers, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain l?mi." wlileh trarerw a region of pertHitual sunshine, where snow storms, bliwsards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arlwma, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Nevada, without eliango. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforlsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all wlio pur chase tickets via tlie Missouri t-cineianwiij system. For rates right from your home, J .... . . . . lliUittl '1 13, llt lllllll(llV,u..) j......... r,l .T. I. McfViin. T. P. Acont. B10 I!ail- 11, ...- .....1 Urm-inal nil ilr,iia rond avenue, Elmlm, N. Y., or 301 llnwd- way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt. 0. E. P. Agt. Jn. 1 . l!i" i i O-Iili'iit. rill: w orlh, Me.. July 9. Fred U Kent, formerly cashier of the KMswortli Na tional Jinnk, wan pardoned from tlie stute rriron by President McKlnley yestetday. He was found short In his accounts on June 20, 1S93, to the amount of J19.000. His Fentence would not have expired until 1903, lie having been Riven n ten year term. Kent had been In ill health of late. Swcoplnir Vt'iisro lleduotlons. Brocton, Mass., July 9. Tho employes at the George IS. Snow factory have hud their wages reduced. The finishers who formerly worked for $2.50 per day, have been reduced to $2.25, and those who eurned the latter sum are cut down to $2, and some as low as $1.75. The ceneral reduction In the factory amounts pi baout,.33 1-3 per cept. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and LloyJ Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. '00LD DUST " i iiniw Ji 1IHH I I ' i'i'i' ' 1 Deeds ltecorded. From Christian Sliampor to Isaac Patrick, premises In Porter township. From W. T. Whitmyer, ct. al to Thomas Ece, premises lu Pottsville Wheurou want good roofing, plumbing gae flttlnft. or goneral tlusmltlilng done call on K. K. Uallagher 18 West Centre street Doctor lv stc-M 1-tf Oaicarels stlmnl.ite liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or grlpo. lOo MISCELLANEOUS. OST. Monday evening, Sth inst on Lloyd ! lj street, between JlnTn and Cliestnut, a ...nlut1ww.lr rwititnlntmr n Hnill fit ItlOllGV. TllA ......... -- Mm Icr will t suitably rewarded by returning same tu tho Hkrald ofllce. 7-7-3t AOHNT'S Outtlt free. No cnnltnl neeiled. Olio ngent one day solil fifty bicycles. Weekly sales pny nig profit. We make n high r.ide bicycle at low nn S32.AO. Write quick, exclusive territory. AM'IKU CYCLB CO., Clnclnnnd, Ohio. 0-20,3,10,17-ft "TirANTK". Active reliable limn to travel 1 nnd ioUclfc onlem for nursery stock ; permanent employment; cxpenacii and salary or cnmnilMdon. Kor ternm addrcm tho It. 0. Cliasc Co., Sontli renn Mquare, riiiiaiicipuia. PROGRESS... n n dp aim cTr d rr Dnnuniii i vnu Was opened on Saturday, June igtli, with nn entire new stock; ol Indies and dent's furnishiuKS, fancy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, ladies' and children's waists nnd wrappers, table cloths, toweling nnd napkins. A specialty in ladies' corsets, the cclcbmted II. & H. 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, consisting of 8oo dozen different styles of caps, will be disposed of at the following prices : Children's and men's caps, 5 cents and upwards ; ladies' and misses' lam o'shnntcrs nt less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of Si.oo 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 at exceedingly low figures. Also n lot of children's nobby suits at bargain prices. Lady Cw.rks in ATTKNDANcn. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Ma.in Street, Shenandoah, Pa, HATS