WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.- Allowing uot tj!v papers to get pastAta" ' We get them nil Wo "would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline GOo In five gallon lots delivered. Mloa and U. S. axle greeeo. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, w MaII orOerB promiitly ftttemletl to. CARPETS! CARPETS! If in need of Carpets it Will pay you to give me a call. I carry an elegant line of the latest and best patterns in all the grades, Brussels, Ingrains and Rags. NewGoods Arriving Daily ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT POPULAR PRICES. . J. MONAGHAN, South Main Street. Itownrtls for I,.vncliors r Itydor. Atlanta, July 30. After giving a se- cret hearing yesterday to two of the brothers of Dr. W. L. Ityder, the white man lynched in Talbot county last week. Governor Atkinson offered th" following rewards: Five hundred dol lors for the arrest and conviction of tho first two members of the mob that lynched Ityder: $100 for each subse quent nrrest and conviction, and $2G0 for the arrest and conviction of any riorsons hindering or Interfering with thf bringing of lynchers to Justice. The governor announces that he has In his pnsHfBBlon the jnameg of several of the ynriiTiiiriiofl, wnicn-numoereu only id. with positive proof ngalnst three of them. He expresses his determination to cxi rt the full power of his otllco to punish the guilty parties. lleinovoil til the Hospital. Tho parents of John Lavoy, Jr., who bu ire red a fracture of the right Unklo hone at the Indian Bidge colliery yesterday moruing. have decided to send their sou to tho Miners' hospital for treatment. lie was sent to that institution this afternoon. Face Disfigured. While riding a bicycle at the Trotting park on Thursday ovenlng.Daniel Evans, engineer at the Maple Hill colliery, had his faro somo wbat disfigured by falling off tbo bike. His faco was cut iu sevoral places by tho fail. For earache, put a couplo of drops of Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil on a bit of cotton and place it in the ear. The pain will stop in a few momenta. Simple onouch, isn't it? Sworn In. Edward Devers, who was elocted High Constable at tho Borough Council meeting last evening, was sworn in by Chief Burgess Tabor this morning. He Immediately entered upon his now duties. Itank .Statement. The report of the condition of tho First National Bank appears in another column of to-day's iasue. Tho statistic is an interest ing as well as a glowing ono and bespeaks prosperity for the Institution. Team Disabled. A brewery team belonging to Christ. rVbmidt, agent for Lauer's celebrated Bead ing beer, was disabled at the Cambridge colliery this morning by the harness break ing in several plaees, It was bound for (iilberton and Mahauoy Plane witli a heavy load. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascareta candy cathartic, eure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Mansion House f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. IIAVK TUB IIANDSOMK8T DKHIONH OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, Ho. at West Contre Street. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tlie Country Chronicled for Unity 1'eru.nl. Mt. Carmel ha S7 vacant dwelling houses. The Ilrrtolet washery at Ulrardville, ba tnngMd operations. Dmn-lriK lion Iteen added to the Pottaville 1 1 tali teliool curriculum The liouded Indebteduon of Sbamokin It tW.lOOand the total Indebtedness $88,7(18 87. George Molsou received possibly ftalal in juries In a beedlong fall from his blcyle at IjOck Haven. Tlie Democrats of Nortbumiierland county will liolj their bounty convention at Sunbnry on Au gust 80 th. The Normal Cbantftnons. which has been attended by 180 teachers at Stroudsburg, closed yesterday. Slilppeiubuift Toted by SMS majority against Increasing tlie borough debt $10,000 for au electric light plant. With hia seven and nine-year-old sons. John Harnett, of Heading, baa started on a 1000-mile cycling jaunt". Mlnersvllle claims $1488 damatea for calm wutlied down the Creole to the ltoroufih pre cincts from four adjacent collieries. Charles Donnelly and William Burke, miners at No. 6 Pennsylvania Shaft, Tort Grlliltl, were fatally burned by an explosion of ran. Aged Heal Estate Dealer Alexander Leg gate died at ids home in Allegheny City, the result of a "header" while trying to ride his son's bicycle. Mrs. Catharine Dietrich, aged 70, of l'otta viila, fell down stairs, receiving fatal Injuries. One leg was broken and she sustained serious Internal injuries. Near Hair's Island, In tlie Susquehanna, the body of Fanny Cromwell, of Pile's Eddy, York county, was found, and It la a case of supposed suicide. For a post-mortem examination fee of $186 in a suicide case, which Lobanon County Commissioners regard as excessive, Dr. J. It. Buckley, of Lebanon, haa brought suit. A barking dog summoned people, who saved W. H. II oil Is' flno residence from do struetlon in Bart township, Incaster couuty aftur tlie bouse had been fired by au in cendiary. I'oatottlce Inspector Gorman was in Sun bury and gave tlie order to Postmaster Mann fur free delivery, which goes into effect October 1st. There will be three regular carriers and ono substitute. Hurry Coleman exploded a shot in the Reliance mine, near Sbamokin, and frag ment of coal struck hia eye. lie may be come blind as lie had lost the other some timo ago iu a similar way. James Gibbs lias beon awarded the contract for the erection of the now brewery at Mt. Cannel. The gentlemen interested in tho concern are: P. J. Ferguson, Shenandoah ; James liny, Sbamokin ; and Daniel Mac Onulcy, of Mt. Carmel. Ask your grocer for tno 'Royal Patent" flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour mode. A Musicaio. A musicaio was given by the youug pupils of Mrs. Ehrhart, in honor of Miss Ellen Franey, last evening, in tlie parlors of the Franey mansion. The young folks taking part were: Rose and Grace Cleary of Maha uoy City ; Emma and Millie Zimmerman, Violet Felders, Bello aud Sadio Mullahy, Edith Heebnor, Mary Malone, Edith Link, Nellie Little, Llzsio Whalen, Agnes Bradican, Julia Higgins, Maltie, Ella and Irene Franey, All acquitted themselves in a creditable manner, their various parts wore artistically and gracefully rendered, and highly ap preciated by alt present. Mrs. Ehrhart also delighted those present by rondering Feveral piano solos. At tbo close of the musicaio tho young hostess invited all prosont to tho din ing room, where ice cream and other delica cies wero served. A musicaio will also bo given by Mrs. Ehrliart's older pupils this evening at tho residence of Miss Gertrude Neiswintcr, on Nortli Main street. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Thatcher returned to her homo in Tamaqua to-day. J. J. Wills was a noon passenger to Phila delphia to-day. Miasos Edna Ford and Mablo and Carrio Weidman are visiting friends in Hamburg. Mine Gussio Reeso has gone to Pottsvillc and Port Carbon to spend a week among friends. Mrs. D. P. Brown and children, of Lost Creek, wore passengers to Pottsvillc tills morning. Miss Mary Reeso, of Now York, to-day re moved to Lost Creek, to tako up her future residence. James McElhenny, Mahanoy City's load ing honiface, was a town visitor yesterday afternoon. Mrs. G. G. Clauser left town to-day to spend a month's vacation at Millersburg, Dauphin couuty. Leo Bamberger, Shenandoah's popular commercial traveler, enjoyed the cool breezes at Tumbling Run yesterday. Messrs. Eph. Beddall and Benj. Dunlap, of Wm. I'eun, rode to Fottsville on their wheels this morning to visit friouds there. Miss Theresa Kelly and her nephew, of Philadelphia, are th guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Duwling. on West Cherry street, Messrs. I'. J. Miilliolland, W. M. Brewer. IT. J. Muhlnon and Mr. ami Mrs. H. C. Hooka wero Pottuville iiassengere this morning. Misses Louisa and Edith Shelly, of Hathoro, near Philadelphia, were the guests of C. & I. Policeman James Dauiell.and family, yester day. Miss Julia Creary entertained about 30 of her friends at her residence on West Coal street, last eveuing. Several hours were pleasantly spent. S. G. M. Hollotieter, with the fear of eject ment visible In his countenance because of "them whiskers," left for Philadelphia to visit his family to-day. Mrs. Graeberaud sous, William and John, Mrs Jesse Mi'tx and Josmi Kline, left at noon to-day fur Treverton, where they will attend the funeral of Herman Crone to-morrow. Ex-Policeman John Stanton was made the happy father of a baby girl by ids wife last evening. Tlie father is completely overcome with joy by the first addition to the house hold. ('. H. Anderson, who for the past year has been doing excellent local work on I'otUville Journal, has resigned aud for the next few weeks will he temporarily employed ou the Mahauoy City Record. MisaOlga Poviusky arrived in town yes tt rihiy from Kurope, and is the guest of ber brothers, Charles and Julius, at the residence of Max Reese, on East Centre street. Miss Poviusky will take a course iu the American language at Philadelphia shortly. She also speaks French very fluently. Enoch Lockett, formerly cltrk at the Fer guson House, was heartily welcomed to town by his large host of friends to-day. He has just returned from a trip to Europe, aud speaks iu glowing terms of the benefit de rived from it. He is being showered with congratulations upon kl excellent appearance aud good health. Cigarettes More Kxpenslve. The cigar dealers of town were to-day noti fied that au additional fee of 00 cent per thousand bad been placed on the revenue ef cigarettes. This will ueceaitato an inciswa in the price of cigarette from 6 to 7 Bant per pack. All the local dealers have tutored upon a uniformed price. Olrard Hoys Home, Messrs. Markle, Leckie. Garfield aud Heuuie fioudt aud Jobu Bowe,-todenUt the Gimrd collate, Philadelphia, arrived lumie yesterday. They are a little lata be vise Just returned from a 18 days camp at Island Heights, N. J. The number ef boys iu camp was 530. Sunday Special. Services In the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and 11:80 p. m. Hunday school at I HO p ni. Rev. Uoliert O' Boyle pastor Regular aerNwei Will b, held in the Vnitcd Evangelical church, Nortli .Inrdin street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and l SO n. in l'reaehing by tlie pastor, Rev. I. J lit Hz. Hunday I school at 1.80 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church, corner O.ik and White street, Ret. Alfred Hcehner, pastor. General das meeting at 0 a. m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 13:30 a. m., Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. 8. fallen, 'Superintendent. Sermon at 6:30 p ni. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Services iu the Presbyterian church to morrow evening at 6:80. Sabbath school at I! p. m. The pastor preaches at Mahanoy City in tlie morning. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., subject, The Power of Divine Grace Upon the Soul." 6:80 p. in., subject, "Man a Rebel, Against God," Sunday school at S p. m. Everylwly welcome. Services iu All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. Regular services at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. ill. Services will be held in the Welsh Con gregational oliurch, on South West street, at 10:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Rev. D. R. Griffiths, of OVilanuqua, will preach. The evening sermon will ho in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and 6 p. m. Sunday school at S p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Rev. John Gmhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:80 p. in. ; preaching 8:80 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Contre street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisln, pas tor. Matatlnum service 0 a. in. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family. (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Sehut- tleliofer, pastor, First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m, St. Casltnlr's Polish R. C. church, North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Leuarkiewlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Itev. James Kane, assistant istor. First mass, 7 a. in. , second mast, 8 a. m., high uiHB4, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rev. Ilonry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m and 3 to 5 p, in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a.m.' and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. ni. flood l',nKt Spoiled. This noruiug a. a drivor of Jamos Shields' was cmuikg up Main street, a quarter barrel of beer rollod from his wagou in front of John Mioldalzis' residence. It was quickly picked up by a workman and taken into the cellar, where several of them are engaged in excavating. A small boy who wltuesstd the act informed the driver at the next stopping place. He hastened back to the cellar and gained possessiou of tlie lost keg. Clerical Glinuge. The following clerical changes in tlie diocese of Philadelphia lias just been an nounced: Rev. J. L. O'Connor, of St. Patrick's, Fottsville, to South Bothlehom ; Rev. Peter Maloy, of St. Paul's Philadelphia, to St. Patrick's Audenried ; Rev. J. D. Nevin of St. Monica's Philadelphia, to St. Paul's Philadelphia ; Rev. P. J. McMahon, of South Bethlehem, to St. Monica's, Philadelphia; Rev. M. Doyle, of St. Bridget's Philadelphia, i to St. Patrick's, Pottaville. Rev. O'Connor i left Pottsvillc this morning for his new charge In South Bethlohcin. Killed li Catamount, Philadelphia & Reading engine 033, of Tamaqua, bound for Colcraine with a heavy train, ran down a monster catamount ou the Silver Brook trestle yesterday morning kill ing it instantly. The animal dashed to wards tho train at a lightning rate of speed and verily leaped to death. Marriage Licences Mariiago licenses were issued to tho fol lowing: Stephen Fellin and Emma Follin, both of Oneida ; William Narrlski, of Shen andoah, and Mary Bozcnas, of Now Phila delphia. Slew Ills Itlriil In I.cive. Iu a qnairel over a lovo affair at Bcavor Meadow George Martina brained and killed Audreff Alhertlni with tho stock of a gun. The young murderer escaped from this city before daylight this mornlug. Advertised Letters. The following advertised letters remain uncalled for at tho local post olllco : J. S. Klrkwood & Co., Miss Davis Willing. Pure Blood Is the basis of good health, steady nerves, mental, physical and digestive strength. H you ore ncr- yous, enrich and purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. II you arc weak, have no appetite and desire to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, take Hood's Sar saparilla, which will tone your stomach, create an appetito and build you up. 9 Sarsa il parilla The Best In fact the One True Blood Tunfier. ,, r'tt cure nausea, indigestion, HOOd S HlllS biliousness, l'rlceasc. MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. A pair of gold spectnelea on Thursday eveiuug. a rewnru eveimnr. A rewnrc will be given for return to iibralh office. 7-8 1-1 1 X;TOK IlENT. Store room and dwelling, on 1 South Jardin street, next to Hbkai.u onlos. Apply to J. W. Johnson, Nortli Slain street ESTATE OF JOSISPH K. KHHI.ISIt, I)K ceHwd. Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph K.. Kehler, lateot Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, restdi g In said borough, to whom all jiersous Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those liavlng claims or demands will make known the same without delay. M. II. and O. H. Kkhi.kr, Aduilnlairatont. Shenandoah, l'a., June 24, 1897. C-M-et-oaw AUCTION SALE ! Selling ont our entire aiook of FURNITURE AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE. Auction sales conducted in the afternoon only. This is an oppor tunity to secure FURNITURE of every description at less than cost. Must be sold before AUGUST 1st, Come early while the stock is complete. L D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St. Ualow Lehigh Valley depot, next to Daliuet' liutchor hhoji. MAHANOY CITY. Frank Kearns. a member of the Hons of Veterans, while assist Inn in the entertain ment nf tlie memliersnf the visiting cimps at Kaicr's hall last night, had the index an. I middle finger of the right band severely lacerated by the oxploslon ol a ginger ale bottle while trying to open It. Betwron 500 and 000 people attended the German Luthetan picnic at Lakeside yester day. Mrs Parson Price, of Brooklyn, wife of a well known adjadlcator at Eisteddfods, wai the guest of Mrs. Henry Itlckett, yesterday. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Price, nf Shenandoah, and Mrs D. W. Price, or Potta ville. John Ryan was arraigned liofore Jnstloe May last night on a charge of aesatilt and lwttery preferred by George Wlnoravage. While the defendant was being chased off Wluoravage's porch lie became enraged and hit the plaintiff on the month with a stone. A second missile burled inflicted a wound above tlie left eye. He was held in $800 bail. At a meeting of the committee of tho com ing Eisteddfod to be hold on Thanksgiving day. Dr. II. Clark, nf Philadelphia, and Ptof. J. Haydn Morris, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., were chosen as adjudicators. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Health was held last night, ono of tho mem bers, Wm. Doheny, complained that the Health Ofllcer was delinquent in performing his duties, and directed the attention of the Board to several cases of alleged duties of delinquency. He reported that a midwife had'been attending several foreign women iu tho First Ward and that in one instance a women who was attended by tills midwife, he stated that she would have lost her life ' had not a local physician been called in at the critical moment. During July 87 burial per mits were Issued, of which 7 were non-resl-denta. Nino births were also reported. Ninety-four Sous of Veterans were mus tered in as members of General Ord Camp but night. This is the largest number ever mustered in atasluglo mustering over held In the state Tho new applicant assembled In Kaicr's hall. At nine o'clock, headed by a drum corps, they marched to tho G. A. R. hall. Here the mustering officer, John A. Whiteman, of Mt. Carmel, aud Division Commander Wlldon Scott, of Miltou, Pa., organized tho now camp. Delegations of camps were present from Mt. Carmel, Sbamo kin, Hasleton, Shenandoah and Ashland. The officers of James A. Garfield Camp, of Mt. Carmel, had charge of the ceremonies. Tlie officers of the new camp aro as follows : Captain, William Warner; 1st Lieutenant, L. L. Brockcr; Chaplaiu, Rev. Otho Brandt; 1st Sergeant, William Bensinger ; Quarter Master, M. J. Musscr; Sergeant, A, Del camp; Color Sergoaut, Frank Hendricks; corp.mil of guard, James Dietrich ; camp guard, Jacob Warner ; picket guard, Jacob Krauch ; camp council, Frank Hendricks, L. L. Breckor and John Warner. At tho conclusion of the ceremonies all present re paired to Kaier's hall where the ladies of tlie Women a Keller corps bail prepared n houuteous spread. Speoches wore mado by Itev. Otho Brandt, John Logan aud others. Fifteen membeis of Henry Uorncastlo Camp, No. 40, S. of V of Shenandoah, were in at tendance. Schuylkill's Population. EliiTon Hebaui : Will you kind'.y pub lish tbo total population of Schuylkill county, according to tlie last census, aud greatly oblige, A. F. P. Win. Pcnn, July 31st, 1807. The population of Schuylkill county, 1800, was 151,103, and of this number 81,125 aro males and 73,033 females; 122,630 nativo born and 31,533 foreign. En. It heals everything oxcept a broken heart, may bo mid of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts. bums, bruises. tettor, eczema aud all skin troubles may bo cured by it quickly aud permanently. 0. H. Jlagcnbuc.il. Church Notices. Rbv. D. R. Griffiths, of Catasauqua, will preach liutho Welsh Congregational church to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, in tho Welsh language, and at 0 o'clock in the evening, in English. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Rev. Alfred Ilcubner preaches in tho M. E. church tomorrow. Subject for sermon iu tho morning : "Ouo of the most eloquent sentences In the Bible." Tho pastor will meet his class of young men in tbo afternoon. Evening subject at 6:30, some lessons from tho Biblo, "Story of tlie Raven and tho Dove." The Ushers' Association attend to tho comfort of the congregation. All aro invited. Wandered From Home. Yesterday afternoon the seven year-old son of Frank A. Everett, of Brandonville, wan dored away from homo and caused his parents much uneasiness. The residents in that neighborhood formed a searching party, extending tlioir search to Mahanoy City and tills town. Shortly after dark last night tho little wanderer turned up at the home of his uncle, Peter Hoinbach, on North Jardin street, and his parents were immediately notified. It is thought ho followed a powder wagon to town. lluse Dull. Tho second of a series of three games will bo played at tho Trotting park to-monow aftoruoon between tho Lincoln team, of town, and tho feilver Loaf Club, of Mt, Oarniol. Tlie first game resulted In an eleven. inning contest at Mt. Carmel several weeks ago in which the home team won by a score of 6 to S. Indications point to a good articlo of ball playing. The Colliery Itesiinies. The Lehigh Valley Coal Company lias decided to re-open the old Continental mine, at North Ashland, which was abandoned several years ago, Thos, Reese, assistant foreman at Centralia colliery, has boon ap pointed foreman at the Continental mine, and has a large foroe of men at work re timbering and getting the mine in workable shape. ltKPOUT OK TUB CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Shenandoah, in the state of Pennsylvania, at the olm of business, July 28rd, 1897: KKSOURCBS Loans and discounts $120,840 77 Overdrafts, secured aud unseoured SOB 61 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation lGujQQQ 00 Stocks, securities, etc TMS OT Banking-house, furniture, and fist 1,810 00 Due from National Banks (not re serve agents) 1,898 77 Due from state banks and bankers...... 968 87 Due from approved reserve agents 12,388 41 Checks and other cash Items I,9H ft Notes of other national banks, 00 Kravtfoiud paper currency, nlckelaaiid cents - 1,187 11 Lawful money reserve. In bank, vis i ftueeie t ,H3 80 l-cattl-tomler notes Z,IM 00 V. H. oertlf 'a of deposit for legal tenders a&,gs SO KedeinuMou fund with U. S. treasurer (S percent, circulation) 8,90 00 Total Jtttjm 58 UsaiMTIBS. Cauital stook nakl In tlorioOQ 00 Huruliw fund V.O00 00 uiuiivMieii proms, less expense ami taxes Daid - Mso OS National Ilauk notes outatandlug 90,000 00 Due to other nttoul banks 11,171 89 tfue w hsh ismst ami uaiiaers ssss x-i Dividend unpaid ,. SUt! go Individual deposits subject to ebsek... l&UalT 48 Demand eertlflaateM of denaalt SLIM an Time certificates of deposit 90,796 W iwroueu I'UevKa - , m Total S State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, a: I. H. W. ViMt. coahtor of the above uauunI bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to tbc best of niv knowledge and belief. H. W. Yost, CatMer. Subscribed and Hworu to before me tut gist da? ot July, 1W7 J. II. I'omkkov, Notary 1 'utile. Oerreet-Attast: M. Maujer, 1 M. I'. Kowucs, Director. John (lavHLast, ) COTTOLBNn. See this Paill Get one like it from your grocer and try You will like it, but you won't like the Imitations. Avoid them. GfnnloB.hu trsds irt-"Cttolnt" sat ir'. htad In niii-jlsi ri-B trr tin. this iv. ic. irAinrjANii company, Chicago, New Tors, rhuasslpMa, rtttiiarr. Deeds Ilecnrded. The following deeds wero filed with tho Recordor : From Petor Schraoltzcr to L. W. Wolssingor, premises In St. Clair; David J. Irvln et al to Charles A. Blollor, premises iu Frackville ; Sarah E. Patterson to Laura E. Long, premises in Branch township ; W. R. Schnltz and wlfo to Samuel Dewald.premlsos in Auburn ; Geo. C. Wynkoop, shoriff, to Jacob Doibort, premises in Schuylkill Haven; August Pasquay ct al. to Allen F. Kellar, premises in Minersvlllo; John Buckley, guardian, to Allon F. Hollar, premises in Miuersvillo. icon tVorliOrn 'Strllfo nt Voottdnio. Scottdalo, Pa., July 31. Wild excite ment prevails here. As the afternoon turn of non-union men who have taken the places of striking Iron workers at the Scottdalc Iron works were going home, one of them, said to be a man named Painter, became Incensed at the remarks of some boys ,and delib erately Bred at them. A large crowd was gathered about the station at the time, and they started after the non union man, who fired four or five shots Into the crowd before he reached the Geyer house, where ho boards. An other non-union man, whoso name could not be learned, drew his revolver on Pittsburg street and fired several shots. He was knocked down nnd pretty badly beaten before he could be reached by the officers and taken to his boarding house. The excited crowd 1b massed about the station, und the balance of the men In tlie mill are afraid to venture out. Goriiiiiny nnd tlin Dlnirliu- lllll, Hamburg, July 31. The Hamburg- ischer Correspondent, a seml-ofllclai organ, discusses the Dlngley tariff, ap parently Indicating the attitude of the German government In regard to th tariff. The paper says: "Although Germany has entered a protest against a differential duty on raw sugar, It cannot be overlooked that It consti tutes n very doubtful question of In ternational law whether or not a vio lation of the favored nation treatment Is entailed by increasing the duty on articles enjoying a. bounty from ex porting countries. In nil other oases where the Dlngley tariff imposes In creased duties, thero will be no viola tion of the favored nation treatment, ns the Increases apply not only to Ger man, hut to all other imports." Personally-Conducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Railroad. That the public havo come to recognize tbo fact that tlie best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by the increasing popularity of theso tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, fur both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. Tho following tours bavo been arranged for tho season of 1S97 : To tho north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rato, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all oxpenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wondorland," September 2. Rate, $233 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington ; 230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold ou July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of 10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation ouly, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, aud watKtns ou the return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg. Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot 8priugs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep. lemoor its ana uctober 12. Kate, f 06 from now xorK, fira iroin l'hiladelphla. EXTRA SHERIFFS 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 enn save Our stock is large and varied and has uot decreased any. L. MAISEL, I0B EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. 2 WAMPM 3 VVVIYIJQIX 3 I 3 Li I 1 Lb FLL i 3 2 Can have the double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Tie wa lmv in the 9tore. and otlttinrr 2 2 money into their F 3 nine. iv nuniuer 01 timet: uxioniB tnni sdiu mi iu.o and J1.50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 750 n pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gent. Fine enough for street wenr ; exceptionally good for house wenr. vfc 3 EE 3 B 3 B 3 Wo'vo Just a Pew Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 nnd $2.50 ; nny pair you enn hnve now for $1,39. Some nre the new toes ; all nre good toes, nnd very becoming. Men who still like to wear nnnow-toed shoes haven veritable .harvest in some russets nnd blacks that we got $2.25 a Pir tr Any pair now for $1.39. Finest shoes wc ever had iu the store. B 3 IS 2 Checks for nt y- SH every custo customer. $25.00 2 HANDSOME : PARLOR' : LAMP, g 3 1 3 E 1 1 1 Factory Shoe Store, 1 1 ; -a J. A. REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR! We are offering for the next 10 days, the following reductions In shoes : Men's Shoes, Bal. and Congress, nil styles, regular price 1.75, -j '-...now $,9. Ladies' Shoes, dongola, button nnd Inqe.'heel and spring, regular ' price $1.50, now SI.I9. Rugular $1.25 shoe, now 99c. Mining Boots, $1,65, SI.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Best Woonsocket Gum Boots, $2.10. Tan Goods Sold at Any Price. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. The Faust Wheel Hade to Pit. A bicycle, iu many respects, is like a suit ol clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all bv ordering a snprinl O " A home manufacturer. A guarantee - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, PEN N A. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH,' PENNA.. " TABLE and FLOOR cOr OIL CLOTH, FINE I WINDOW SHADES, GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES, TUB LlYEUYftAN, No. 13 ami 15 N. Pear Alloy, Has made arrangements so he can now dsliver good hard Chestnut Coal at $3,30 per ton Pea Coal at - $1.80 per ton WITH c 5 Willi . 3 H 3 pocketpooks nt the same HE 3 Pairs- Is IS 3 mount of purchases made, arc given je: 2 worth entitles you to a Moyer, Mgr. si "BALDWIN" DRY AIR AND SHIRK CORK FILLED Refrii crators in. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. SWALM'S Hardware Store. H1.W1 II1.UU1WU IA til. nit: goes with every wheel. Patronize CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . . .. AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 Vil. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA
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