iii -ii in ri - 1' s WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT. Allowitig 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 MortH Main St. An unfailing apeciflc for cholera morhiia, cholera Infantum, illarrhoeH anil all those other dangerous diwawa incident to the summer fteaaon, Is found iu Dr. Fowler's Kit. of Wild Strawberry. STORE NEWS. NEW SILKS FOR WAISTS. A special lot of printed silks in choice new colors, now sic. 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. IIANDSOMKST ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, . Ap-f7 West Centre Street.- $ V.'K HAVK THK Vi7 DKSIQNH OK n The Store for the flasses and Classes. We inform the public that we opened our immense MM RtlPl- 1 AT MEN'S, 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, 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 and Hatters in the County. ' Cor. Main and Oak Streets, (Franey's Bld'g.) Shenandoah, Pa. FROM LOWELL, MASS. The Homo of Hood's Sarsnpnrllla A Wonderful euro. " A. swelling ns big as a largo marblo came under my tongue. I'hyHlolanssaid It was a eeml-transperent tumor ana must u operated upon. I felt I could not stand It, and ns spring came began to take my favorite spring tonle, Hood's Sarsaparllla. The bunoh gradually decreased and Anally disappeared. I have had no sign of Its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Saraapn rllla." Mna. H. M. Coburn, 8 Union Bt., Lowell, Moss. Get HOOD'8. Hood's Pills cure Sick Headache, no. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled lor Hasty Veronal. N'ew potAloes Mil for fl.00 a htubel in t'oltavllle. The contractors will begin paving In Slah .'iiioy City on Monday. The Morea strippings, wlitoli have been Idle for some time, will again lie placed iu operation. All the old public school teachers In St. Clair have been re-elected. The school term will lie nine month . The l'ottsvlllo Iron and Steel Works will lie sold Wednesday, August 86th, at IS o'clock noon. It Is said a New York party Is after the plant. The Greek Catholics of MInorsvllle, will havo a big demonstration to-morrow, when two lieaittlful altars and several flue pictures will be consecrated. The County Commissioners have prac tically agreed upon the tax rate for 1896, seven mills for county purposes, and one mill for funded debt. Six houses and a tract of land on North Centre, l'ottsvlllo, the estate of the late John Quint), wore dlsjMwed of at orphans' court ml e yesterday for $0,015. License transfers advortised to bo heard Julv 12. will not ho heard until July 10. one week later. This will bo the last day of hearing until September. Two men have been circulating In the county collecting money for tho striking miners of the l'lttsiniru region, uney are said to be frauds. Watch for them. Tho store houso of tho Lehigh alley ltallroad at rackcrton. with sixteen cars and the oloctric light plant was destroyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. Patrick Campbell, of Centmlia. was sorlously and perhaps fatally Injured by a fall of coal In a chuto in tho cast gangway of tho North Ashland colliery at noon yostcr- dav. Kills Lewis one or Tamaqua's leading hotelkeepere la arranging for n road race to take place In the near future. Tho course will be from Tamaqua to Jliddleport and re turn, a distance of eight miles. George W. Brewer, the champion bicycle road racer of Schuylkill county, and hdwurd Davis, who won first pmo in tho Glrardvlllo race last Monday, have signed articles of agreement to run a race, the race to be run in heats, two miles to a heat at ilabauoy City. Natalie, witli its houses, school house ami colliery, Is to go under tho hammer of Sheriff I'cglcv. of Northumberland county, on July !2S. The property, It will bo remembered. was sold once licfore, during tho term of S;hcrifl' Noriconk, who made $1,000 In fees on the sale. The purclmso prico was $70,000 then. Ask your grocer for toe Koyal Fatcut" flour, and toko no other brand. It is thebost Hour made. A Hoarder's lllscovory. Thero wai lots of beer and carousing at a Llthuaniiu boarding houso at 231 Huckle berry alley, last evening. Among the boarders is a young man who has not been iu this country very long, aud who is saving and industrious. Last evening ho took a walk and upon returning home found all tho other inmates in a drunken condition and lus trunk robbed of $23. AThcn vou want good roofing, plumbing gas fittiug, or general tinsmithing done call n E. F. Gallagher 18 West ucntro street Dealer ir stc-oa 1-tf BOYS' LOWER PRICES THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE IN SHENANDOAH. Tom Ilmderlek'ii Rc-nre. Tow BrodericK, the famous, formerly of tho torrid plain of Arinoua, but for the put thirty yuan a resident of I .an I gam, mi lwilly frightened thin innrtiitiR. Ill" 11-year- old sou went out to pick huckleberries, but a ftw i10 htOT rettiriiert home crying. Ho pointed tu a mark on one of his legs and said a snake bad bitten him. "What kind of n snake was it?" asked the greatly alarmed father. The tiny gave a description that caused the excited father to exclaim, "A rattler, by glory !'' and Tom didn't stop running until he reached town. It was soon reported about that thore was a boy dying In terrible agony from the bite of a rattle snake at HI Is 11 go wan aud Tom wan relct edly stoinnl In his hurried search for a pliy-lrian by sympathising friends. All he could say tietweeu gasps fur breath was, "I know the dlvils can bite: mre didn't we have them In Arisona by the thousands." Mm. Church nnd Stein and a reporter drove Iwck to Lanigans with the futlier. An ex amlnatlon set at rest all fears. There was 110 swelling of the boy's leg, nor was the skin broken where he said he had been bitten, hut the doctors cauterlced the place as a matter of precaution. The hoy said the caustic hurt more than the blto, and the doctors thought so too. As far as Tom llroderick Is concerned well, he is thinking pretty hard. Itnso Hull. Tho Wm. I'enn drivers' base 111 team has lieen organised with the following players: John Vaughn, 0.; Ilees Lewis, p.; George Stell'uer, m.; Thomas lloweu, lb.; Harry Itoberts, 2b.; Walter Laveuberg, 3b.; James Malloy, r. f.; Thomas Fox, c. f.; Miohaol Welsh, 1. f. All challenges should be addressed to James Fox, manager. Shaft P.O. Hoy mid ltcvolver. Thomas Hovan, eleven years old and resid ing at Mahanoy Plane, accidentally shot him self In tho right hand yesterday while ex amining a revolver. The bullet passed clean through the hand and lodged in the elbow of a mau who was standing near. A Lineman' 1'ull. Daniel Walters, one of the motormen env loyed on the Lakeside Klectric Itallway, met with an accident yesterday while le palrihg a wire at the corner of Main and Ccttro street. Tho wire his ladder was rest ing against broke and Walters dropped a distance of about 20 feet, badly spraining on a of lils ankles. ' Quick Meal Restaurant. Our patrons to-night will bo entertained by W. II. Butler, tho accordion phenomenon. His eiitcitalnipcnt is entirely now to our town people ami iimiild bo heard by all. Cliitw'il Wltli TVIililnir Ci(s Kmnioyci' New York. July !. Charles King, 21 yearn old, of Brooklyn, was arresteu yesterday on a warrant obtained by his employer, It. L. Woods, a manu facturing jeweler, of Hrooklyn. Wood:! had mlsaed about 8,000 worth of Jew elry within the past year, and em ployed three detectlven to trace King. They followed him to New York, wher they saw lilm enter three dtfTcnn pawn shops and pledge a ring In each nnd nnotl.cr in 11 Brooklyn pawn shor 1,(100,0(1(1 Quarts of Ilmltlelicriles W mtcd nt Womcr's, 121 North Main street Higher prices paid than nnywhere else. The Centrallu Teachers. The election of teachers for the Ccntralin school district resulted in three teachers whe taught last year not being elected this term The victims arc Brldgot Lniigliliu, Lauin Davis and Lizzie Moore, In their stead bavi been elected Misses Kato Flynn, Kate Cotili Iran mid Maggie Kenny. Tlie otlieis clcctid in addition to Principal J. II. Eisenhower, are 11. L. Ciirran and Miss Harriet Cook, night teachers; John Iteilly, Jerry Welsh. and Misses Maggie Foy, Mary I.ingon and Mary Lynch. "If taken Into tho head by tho nostrils twe or threo times a week, Thomas' Eclcctric Oil will positively relievo tho most oHcnsive cose of catarrh." Rov. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, X. Y. and THE PERSONAL MENTION. Thomas Moakler is spending a week at Atlantic City. Hon. .1. scph Wyatt returned from Harris hum lust night. Thomas Campbell, of Philadelphia, is a visitor to town. Mr. and Mrs. William Uilflllnn, of Schuyl kill Haven, are guests of town friends. Mrs. LewU Grant, of I'nttsvillc, is a guest of Mrs. Jane Grant, of West Oak street. The Misses Mitchell, of Illasahiirg, worn In town to-day to attend the Glover obsequies Ileese Itosscraml William M. I-Mmunda. of Mahanoy City, were visitor to town last night. Miss Grace Graham has gone to Sharjtokin, where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives. John Medailis Is again disposing of wares at Melnskey's cash grocery, lie has accepted tlm position temporarily. Mrs. Llsxle Herman loft (own to-day for Pottsville, where she will spend several days visiting friends and relatives Mrs. John M. McGrall, of South Bowers street, left this morning for Scrantoii, where she will spend a week as a guest of friends. Itev. James Moore spent this afternoon at Shamoklu In attendance at the funeral of ltev. William Opto, twutor of the Primitive Methodist church of that place. W. M. Brewer and J. J. Fmney and their families are now homeward bound from their trip by team to the OUkill mountains. Tho latest information received stated that they were In Now York. C. W. Smith, the affable representative of TJeWItt A Co., of OIiImro, closed a contract with the II EiiAi.D yesterday. The firm has In Mr. Smith one of the most agreeable agents on the road. ltev. Owen Jones, of Wilkesbarre, arrived iu town this afternoon and is tiie guest of W. T. Evans. ltev. Jones will occupy the pulpit of the Welsh Calvanistlc church to morrow. This will he a special treat for the Welsh people. Oascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never alckon, weaken or gripo, 10c Itlrllis and Deaths. The total number of births in Schuylkill county for the first six months of 1907 was 2,135, of whom 1,050 were males and 1.0S2 females. The deaths were 883 males, 010 females, a total of 1.443. In Shenandoah tho births were 40 males, 5S females, total 107 deaths, OS males, 05 females, total 103. Just try a 10c box of discards, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. AU Tire Manufacturers Use It. $100,000 Gusrantoe For Injures. Any Tire II For Sale Only At ...SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR Bicycles . and . Sundries. IrmE K! ui 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 FAMOUS ! Church Notices. Itev. James Moore, the pastor, will officiate at the services In the Primitive Methodist church to-morrow, preaching at 10 a. m. and 0:80 p. m. Morning subject. "Tho Holy Flro of Ihe Temple." Evening subject, "Whom Wo Preach." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Itev. J. Craighead, of Portland, Pa., will preach to-morrow morning and oveuing in the Olivary Baptist churcli, soutli janun street. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. A quarterly meeting and communion services will he hold In tho United Evangoli cat church, on North Jardln street, to morrow. Iu tho morning the pastor, ltev. I. J. Kelts, will preach. In tho evening Itev; C. 1). 1 tuber, of Har.leton, will preach and assist the pastor in the communion service. ltev. John Owen Jones, of Wilkesbarre, will preach in tho W0M1 Calvltilsttu Metho dist church to-morrow morning at 10:00 and evening at 0:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Itev. Jones is au eloquent pulpit orator and the attendance at these services o morrow will no doubt bo very large. Itev. W. K. MacNeal, pastor of the Glrard vlllo M. E. church, will exchange pulpits with Itev. Alfred Heebnor, of tho M. E. churoh of town, to-morrow evening. Service at 0:30. Tho ofllcers of tho Junior Christian Endeavor Society will be publicly Installed by the pastor at tho close of tho morning service. Sabbath school in the Presbyterian church at 2 p. in. to-morrow. Preaching service will be conducted In the evening, at 0:30 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to tako part. in the morning Kov. T, Maxwell Morrison, will preach in tho Presbytorian church at Mahanoy City. Deeds ltecortled. Wm. H. Byorly, executor to J. Harry Filbert, premises In Schuylkill Haven; David Fcnstcrmacher executor to Salllo D. Mil), premises in Schuylkill Haven; Wm. H. Foose et. ux. to George W. Glse, trustee, premises iu Schuylkill Haven ; G. W. Glse, trustee, to Kato Fooms, premisos iu Schuyl kill Haven ; P. W. Shacfcr, by executors, to C. W. Baukos. M. I)., premises in Middlcport; Henry Porklns et ux., to Emma Jones, prem ises iu Tamaqua : Henry Perkins ot ux., to Jno. F. Kleckncr, premises In Tamaqua; Edw. Coylo, et ux., to Anthony Samkewctz, premises in Shenandoah ; John Falicy, ctux., to Vlucent Navitsky, premises in Slienau dooh ; A. B. Karterman etrrxx., to Hughes B. Hans, premises in Asbland ; Peter lluknio wlcz et ux., to Ellk Polinshinsky, premises iu Shenandoah. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SALE -OF- FURNITURE. The undersigned lias purchased the entire stock of FINE FURNI TURE of M. Spoont, and I am determined to relieve myself of it at a sacrifice; whereby you can save Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. IVl. SPOONT, Agt. MAHANOY CITY. Charge of Non-Support Against, a Former Shenandoah Itesldent. Miiiajcov City, July 10. A warrant was issued here yesterday for the arrest of F. Eisenliuth, who is charged by bis wife, Mnry E. Elsenhiitli, with noil-support and threats to kill. He was arrested at St. Clair and gave ball there for trial at court. Eisenhiitb left his wife and children here about three weeks ago. He was formerly a resident of Shenandoah aud a member of the C. & I. police force. The recently organised local union of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Brotherhood of America Installed Hie following nillcers lat night : President, Augustus Weber; Vice President, Charles Miller; Conductor, Theo dore Koch; Wrden, Daniel Becker; Corres ponding Secretary, Lewis Ulehanla; Finan cial Sccrctury, ltalph Fowler; Treasurer, Henry Hoglegante; Trustees, Adolph Tliinn, Fred. Kleitsch and Charles Shocner. The it-port that tho breast work of No. 2 reservoir of the Mahanoy City Water Com pany, which burst about two years ago, liad burst again was unfounded. A pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. D. J. P. James, of East Pino street, last evening, In honor of tho tenth anniversary of their wedding. There Is a lack of harmony between the members of the Citizens hand and It is feared tho resignation of several will follow. Howard Biirchlll has hern arrested on a charge of assault aud battery and gave lil for trial at court. He rescued a pet dog be longing in his father from 11 dog catcher. FUNERALS. Tlie Jti mollis ol llio Iwitv IE. A. Glover lllil lit Kent, At two o'clock this afternoon llio funeral of the bile ltobert A. (Hover took place from tho family residence, llttl South Jiirdln hlnet. and was attended by, relatives Hiid friend from many parts of the county and distant points, including tho memlmrs of Shunuu douh Lodgo No. 511, F. & A. M., and the Knights of Honor I.wljie. of town, and also a doletratioh from tho Iioyal Arch Mason Chapter of Minersvllle. The serviies were held at tho residence. Uev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment was made witli Masonic rites In the Odd Fellows' cem etery. The pall bearers were Henry Hammer and S. A. Phillips, of Mincrsvillc, and F. J Port. Hon. John W. Morcan, Alexander Klncaid and Mine Inspector William Stein, of town. The remains of I.llllo, infant daughter of Tom aud Louisa Uall, of South Bowers street, were Interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery yesterday afternoon. The child's death was duo to convulsions. The funeral of Edward, tho lS-voarDld-soir of Mrs. Elizabeth Yodkois, took place from the family residence on East Oak street, this morning. The child has been a sutlercr ot heart dlscaso for over a year. Services were held in St. Caslincr's Polish Itomau Catholic church. Iutermcnt was mado In the An nunciation romctcry. Obituary. Solomon Lowcnstein, about C9 years old, died at bis home 011 West Broad street, Tu maqua, nt 0 p, in., yesterday. His survivors are a wife, two daughters. Mrs. David Fisher aud Miss Emma Lowcnstein, and one son, Samuel. Mr. J.owcnsteln camo to Tamaqua from Germany about 45 years ago, and has beeu successful as a cattle broker, ncemnulat ing considerable money. James Goldsmith died on Wednesday night at tho Mountain View Hotel after a short Illness. Deceased was a shoemaker and for many years resided in Palo Alto. Ho was a member of tho 20th New York Volunteers and hud a good war record. Schuylkill Traction Company. Schuylkill Traction Company reports gross earnings for May 1897, 7.113; do. 189(1 $9,850: decrease, $1,743; net earnings, $2,011; do, 1890, $1,127; decreaso, $2,113. From January 1 to May 31, 1807: Gross earnings, $34,741; do. 1890, $38,525; decrease, $3,781; net earnings. $11,399; do. lfeUO, $10,082; He crease, $5,283; from October 1, 1S90, to May 31, 1897: Gross earnings. $00,435; do.!895-'00, $82,518; decreaso, $2,083; net earnings. $22,. 725; do. 18n5-'90, $311,020; decrease, $3,705. Marriage Licenses. Benjamin Keller, Hometown, and Emma Frederickson, Uanto. Joseph Leluskey and Anna Bonsi, both of MoAdoo. " O'HARA'S LIVERY I BOARDING AUD SALES STABLES. Undertaking In - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. anu uioyu i 1 1 Streets, Shenandoah. J MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. Monday evening, Mb lnt.. on I.loyd i street, between Main and Chestnut, a IHwkelliook containing a sum of money. Tlie Under will be suitably reworded by returning same to the IIunAI.D ofllco. 7-7-3t AOKNT'S Outfit tree. No capital needed. One ngent one day sold fifty bicycles. Weekly sales y blK proOts. Wo make a high irade bicycle b low ns $21.60. Write quick, .;...l.l.. l.rrllnrv. ALPINE CYCI.B CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 6-20,3,10,17-lt fANT12l1. Active reliable man to travel V and sollelj orders for nursery stock; iwrniaiieiit employment; expenses nnd salary 01 eommUsloli. For terms address the It. C. Lbase Co., South fenn Square, Philadelphia. 1.1STATH OP JOSKI'II K. KEHI.KK, DB l1j censed.-I.etter ot administration on the citute of Joseph K. Kehler. Inteof SliennndoHli. .ehtivlkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased. havo been grunted to tlie. unuerslgucu, reslul g In ntd horotnrh. to whom all ucrson? Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoe having claims or demands will muke known the same without ueiay. M. II. and O. 8. Keulkb, AdhilulHtrators. Shenandoah, Pa., June 20, 1897. 6-20-ct-oaw PROGRESS... BARGAIN STORE ""--Wns opened ou Saturday, June igth, vitnlt entire new stock of Indies' and gent's furnishings, falicy goods, notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em broideries, ladies' nnd children's wnists mid wrappers, table cloths, toweling and napkins. A specialty iu ladies' corsets, the celebrated II. & II. corset, lougstccl, being protected with leather covers. Having been engaged witli tlie New York Progress Hat nnd Cap Company, for many years, which has dissolved busi ness, and whose stock I have retained, consisting of 800 dozen different style of caps, will be disposed of nt the following prices : Children's and men's, caps, 5 cents nnd upwards ; ladies' and misses' tain o'shauters nt less than half the cost of manufacturing. Every pur chaser of $1.00 worth of goods, nil marked in plain, lowest cash figures, will receive a cap free. Iargcr 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 a lot of children's nobby suits at bargain prices. Lady Cuirks in Attkndanck. NICHOLAS FREIBAND, 27 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. new store room in HATS ! V'rifihili'rfhJ A iii'i-. ....