jg"1"1 '"' 111 w" II u. Outdoor Gam will be Indulged in nt least for tiff next two months. Why not buy'base ball goods now ? They will be good next year. We are offering a 20 per cent, reduction on all base ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 1-5 off on all base ball goods. HOOKS & BROWN North N1 a In St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In five gallon lots delivered. Mica and D. S. axle groose. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 39 Itn.t Con! St., Shenandoah. Mall order, prom fitly attended to. G. A. It. Day. Saturday next. Sentemlwr 4tb, Is O. A. R dy aud Lunsford Is the "lace where the annual parade and reunion of the old boys will be held. For this occasion the riiiiauci nhia Si Ileadlnc Railway lias arranged to sell special excursion tickots at the single faro rate, 80 cents, for the round trip, good going Sept. 4th, ami returning Sept. 5th. A speciiil train will leave Lansford returning at 11 o'clock p m. Saturday, Sept. 4th. 8-31- H SflM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collars ac Collars, ironed 2c Culls, per pair 4 New Shirts ioc Shirts, washed and Ironed loc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c Hllht Shirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7C Socks 3C Handkerchiefs ca Vests ISC to ioc Ties 3 "oc laundry done up daily. Mending free tnr r.irtilfir customers. BnannBSHaBBaBHSBHB&BBasaaBBBMH SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vim noun mim, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AHD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J FOR A FEW DAYS IS Bars of Soap for 25c. : n cnicv 27 west mi Centro St. 71M If Economy QOLDIN'S HAnrtOTH CLOTHING HOUSE leads all, Qthers when it comes to good clothing at ow prices, and above all things you do Jon't let other dealers Impose upon you and tall you they arc just as cheap for there is o other dealer in the business to-day who can )CLell Good Clothing at prices as the It is a well-know n fact that the Mammoth Clothing House is the largest clothing store in this section of the Louis Goldin's Mammoth No. 9 and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, .affi PITHY POINTS. Ilnppenlnffa Throughout the Country Ohronlelod tnr Hasty t'erusnt. There are 788 pupils In attendance at the Oininlvllle public aolinol. The Atlantic City eroursion next Sundsy Is likely to attrsot a crowd. tanafortl Is lieinr imyly decorated for Qmiid Army day to-mu.iow. It is understood that a "8boot tlio Sliutes" will he erected at Tumbling Run nest year. Tern nee Oltiley, of Qirardriile, has been appointed flrc bean at the Knickerbocker colliery. Muhlenberg College's thirty-first scholasttr year was appropriately opened at Alleiitown yesterday. St. Clair's death rate, according to a town paper, is higher than that of any town in tlio oomity. Governor Hastings will tie Invited to ad dress the coming Lehigh County Fair at Mien town. Mrs. Joseph Slusser, of Plfgali, Perry county, took strychnine Instead of liwuladic tomlere and died. Mrs. Mary Wear's residence, at Iteavor Meadow, near Taroaijua, was shattered by a bolt of lightning. JSlmor Klunilller was almost killed in a bicycle collision with a colored man named Card at nhippensburg. A sham battle will be held in ilazletou on tlio IStli i list, in which 1000 votemus of tlio civil war will participate. On account of the raise iu tlio price of flour the bakers of Allentowu have increased the price of bread to Ave cents tier loaf. Ou the 10th, the employes of tbo Lehigh Valley Railroad at Delano, Sit. Carmel aud other point will be paid August wages. William Fulton, of Wilburton, has become the proprietor of the l'ark - Hotel, at the 1 Lavelle fair grounds, and took charge yestcr- ! day. I The names of many young ladies who are , desirous or bcconilug trained nurses, arc i I being received at tlio state hospital. Exam . inations will taku place shortly. The managers of the l'ottsville hospltnl re quest donations of Jellies, preserves, Ac, for tlio patients. It is a worthy clmrlty and should meet with a hearty response. The assessors of tlio many precincts of the county, yesterday aud to-day mado returns of registration for spring and full. This kept the attaches of tbo Commissioners' mid Treasurer's ofllce busy. The District Attorney and his deputies and the attaches of the Clerk of the Courts ofllce arc getting ready for tlio opening of criminal court next week. This will be one of tho heaviest terms of tho year. Mino Inspector Edward Rrcnnan, of tlio Seventh district of Pennsylvania, reported to-day that tbero wero two fatal and tho same number of non-fatal accidents in tho district for tho mouth ending August 31st. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stoTea 1-tf Deeds ltecortled. The following deeds wore filed in the Iio corder's otllco : Schuylkill Trust Company to Samuel O. Eener, premises in Upper Mahan tougo ; Lehigh Valley Coal Company to Elizabeth Gres, premises in iteilly township ; K. W. Sheeler etux. to Mary I. Snydsr, premises in Shenandoah; W. A. Elliott ot ui. to Wajoiech Glowczyk, premises in bhenan doah ; Edw. Maidenford et ui. to Lewis E. Lutz, premises in Washington township. A 110,000 Uellclt. For sometimo past rumor has been current of a deficit of $10,000 in the accounts of the county, and all sorts of charges have been niaao. An investigation of tho accounts dis closed the deficit. The Commissioners and Taxpayers' Association havo clerks at work investigating with a view of locating tho dilliculty. The shortage occurs in tho item of temporary loans made by tho Commis sioners, as compared with the amount re ceived by tho county treasurer. College Hoys Lenve. All the hoys from Girard College who spout tho past soveral weeks in town visiting relatives loft on tho noon I'. & II. train to-day for Philadelphia to return to tho college. RHEUMATISM NSUEALGIA and similar Complaints, turn prcjmrai unacr ino stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS presort bed by eminent physlciansi DR. RICHTER'S bt a fcimifsrs qq PAIN EXPELLEH. Only ircnulno wli 'i Trade Mark Anchor,' P. Ad. KlclitorA Co., SIS I'lurlSt., .cir Tork. i 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. I 13 Branch Houses, Own Olassvorks, 4 SS&Mcu. Endorsud Is rcconuncudcd by s A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St. v. ti. uagencncii, 103 N. Main St. iy. r. f.d. Klrlin, 6 s. Main St. P DR. mCHTEIVS I ANCnOil STOaiACXIAI test for I uoir . ivspepmEwroinnrl llnmplnlnl READ! aucn remarKauiy low mi Br Whether Itoliing, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, rlmply. or blotchy, whother simple, scrof ulous.or hcr'Mlltarv, from i nf ancy to ago, speedily cured by warm baths with CnlcunA Boap, gentle anolntinga with Ccncr;BA(olnt ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses o&CimoimA ItBWLTBUT, greatest of blood pnrlflers and humor cures, I. iold Hironrtoot tin world. Forrsa Dino im Cain. NStltrriai.illjAni. ,,, - " Uvw toVm trery Blood Unmor," trM. utiifnnn rtlln 11.1. tnA TJ.to ItlwH rAufc nUfnUnd UbM eonakjCirrievuBoir. LEVY MADE. .V Creditor Attacks tho Alcluskey 11111 of Salo. Kdward S. Wolmer, of the Sunbury Casket Company, and a lawyer of Sunbury named Charles A. Sldlcr came up from Fottavlllo yesterday and, with Deputy Sheriff Roberts, proceeded to the grocery store of George A. Walaitis, on South Main street, aud attached all the contents of the store, together with those of the warehouse Mr. Walaitis secured the store from Messrs. James F. O'llearuo, of town, and D. L. Vanllorn, of Mahanoy City, who received it by deod or purchase from Meluskey & Son, tho original owners. Tlio proceeding is taken to collect a claim of $300.31 incurred by Meluskey & Son in thoir undertaking business and the sales to Messrs. O'Hearne aud Vanllorn and Mr. Walaitis are attacked as having been mado to defraud creditors. Caeearetg stimulate liver, kidneys and bowols. Never sicken, weaken or gripo, 10c. Letters Granted. Lottors testamentary wero grantod to Mary Koegel on tho estate of Charles Koegel, late j- ... . i e it . f ... 1 . .1., oi uie uoruuuu ol ult v.UUu, "--v. of MttUanoy Cty ; Grant Scbaeffer, of Potts To Thomas Brcnnan. on the citato of Mary ... . ' ' J. ,, nll0r, ' m,n. B. Skeeii. late of tho Borough ot Pottsville, deceased ; also to Carrie Prico and Addison Miller, late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. Letters of administration wero granted to Jacob Boltz on tho estate of Isaiah M. lloltz, late of the ni'"iigh of rottsvillo, deceased. To lie' Klesher ou tho estate of Stephen Fleshi r, lato of the township of Kline, de ceased. Also to Jano Britton on the estate of Samuel Britton, lato of the Borough of Maha noy City, deceased. Tho will of Anton KIceman, lato of Butler township, was probated and recorded at tho Itegister's office. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. BRYAN ON KROSPEKITY. Tlio Tree Silver Presidential Candidate Writes a Itemarkuble Article Inclu sively for Next Sunday's Press, An article from tho pen of William Jennings Bryan on dollar wheat, tho roturn of prosperity and the effect on tho silver issuo will appear exclusively in next Sun day's Philadelphia Press (Septembers.) Mr. Bryan has mado a tour of all the Wobtcrn States, and as this Is the first state ment made since tho return of good times, tliis article, which will appear exclusively iu next Sunday's Press, will be tbo most im portant publication expressing the vlows of the silver peoplo that lias yet appeared. In addition to this special feature noxt Sunday's Philadelphia Pross will print "English Money in American Enterprises," the immense holdings of tbo capitalists of England in America, and tho millions we pay annually as interest on their investments. "How the Prince of Wales is Likely to Be come a Great King of tho Turf," "The Holy War Being Planned by tho Chiefs of Islam, and tho Horrors it Would Entail." "Little Friend" is tho title of a beautiful art supple ment frco to every reader of noxt Sunday's Philadelphia Pross. JHnrrlage Licenses. Marriage licenses were granted to the following : Robert Herbert, Pottsville, and Clara Rasper, Wilkesbarre; Edward Widen mycr, Mahanoy City, and Mary C. Leutz, Delaware county. Suffering With Appendicitis. Lenard Stono, of GUbertou, was admitted to tho Pottsville hospital suffering witli appendicitis. His condition is serious and au operation may be necessary. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo suro that the name Lessio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sack IMtiliitins Win. The law office of M. M. Burke, Esq., yes terday was the scene of two arbitrations in which Vincent Kupoelewicz, the saloon keeper in the CzyzewskI, building was the de fendant. The piantiffs were Walter Rynka wicz and Charles Itadziowicz, who had brought suits for tho amount of book accounts on goods sold to tho defendant. The arbi trators, Messrs. James Grant, Thomas Iteilly and M. C. Watson, awarded tho plaintiffs tho full amount of their claims. fleans nAriflOTH CLOTHING HOUSE of Shen andoah. And we don't exaggerate when we say that we sell nen's, Boys' and Children's Clothing at prices that are bound to suit you. nost any dealer in the business will advertise the same thing but Other dealers cannot prove it, and wc know from past experiences That it don't pay to advertise bluffs. We only ask you to come Here and you can save your hard earned cash by buying your SOCIAL GATHERINGS. They Were Numerous nnd Oreatly Kn- Joyed lly Those Present. "I never enjoyed n lietter time," is the expression that wm heard to-day from the lips of every guost whp was in attendance at the surprise tendered Mrs. John A. Iteilly, at her residence on South Main street, last evening. It marked tho 88th anniver sary of her marriage, which was duly taken advantage of by the Ladles' Aid Society of tho Annnnoiatlon church, under whose auspices the surprise was tendered. Mrs. Iteilly is at present president and treasurer of the society, and is hold iu high esteem by all its members. This fact was demonstrated last evening when she was presented with n beautiful plush reclining rocker as n token of appreciation from its mombers. Anothor feature of tlio occasion was tho engage ment of Messrs. Iteilly, Portz and Curtlii to furnish muslo and, to whose strnlns the wives and husbands of those proreut danced as In the days of single blessedness. Much oredlt is duo to Mrs. James Kane and Mrs. Martin Purcell, for their efforts towanls the success of tho price. A luncheon was served in tlio hall of tho resi dence on the third floor. Mrs. Iteilly, as president aud treasurer of the socloty, returns slncoro thanks, both for tlio gift and tho ml miration bestowod urou her upon this uoiahlo occasion. A young folks musical was tendered tho many friends of Miss Lizzie Whalou at her rosldenco ou West Oak street, last evening. Musical aud vocal selections, and the serving of refreshments contributed to the enjoy ment of tho evening. Those present wore: Alice Ilcddall, Jcnnio Jenkins, Jennie l)e- laney, Violet Mvllahey, Millio Urennan, Fannio Weeks, Nellie Scanlan, Jonnle Golden Julia Iligiiins, Margaret Coughlin, Maggie Neehan, Ella Prancy, Ituth aud Annlo Bedea, Lizzie and Annio Whalen, Lottio Reoio, Millio Dougherty, Mamie Wolsh, Cora llagcubtich, Nellie Little, Ratio Purcoll, Lizzie and Agues Coonoy, Margaret Bradlgau, Margaret Yost, Katie Davis and Aunlo Ilughos, of Ashland ; Pansy Bowman, Annua Cleary and Katlo Lavollc, of Mahanoy City ; Katio Price, of GIrardvillo ; Jennio Shaeffer, of Pottsvilte, and Messrs. Frank Marshall, William Kich, Howard Burchfiold, Samuel Davis and Frank Barron, of Ashland ; Martin , Mullen, ot rnuaueipma; Konert rouuuor, John Phillips. Claude Brown, Harry Lewis, ville, aud John Dowling, Charles Uiggins, James Cleary, Michaol Whalen and Patrick Cooney. Thomas J. HIggius, Jr., entertained a num ber of his friends at his rosidonco on Wost Oak street, last evening. A pleasant oveuing was spent by thoso present. Nice lllpe Pouches. 1,000 baskets daily. Sold cheap. Direct from tho orchards. Commencing this morn ing. At Womer's, 124 N. Main St. tf Habor Day Attraction. On Monday, September Oth, at Columbia park, there will be a grand balloon ascension and parachute leap from the clouds by Prof. Roberto, the King of Aeronauts, tho most daring person that has ever attempted ethereal navigation. His manner of getting his air-ship up and his wonderful exhibition iu mid-air stamps him as a wonder in his lino. His record of over 500 ascensions with out accident or failure is a guarantee of his success of this wonderful aud always fas cinating attraction. Attempts aro being made to detract attention from this groat attraction by an announcement that John L. Sullivan will umpire a game of base ball at Lakcsldo on the samo day. Tho following lotter should convinco peoplo that Mr. Sullivan will not bo in Schuylkill county on Labor Day ; "Boston, Aug. 0, 1897. .Mr. Ucorgo ill. Bcliocnor. Dear Sib : John L. Sullivan goes out with Ills own company Sept. 1st and cannot bo engaged after that dale. "Yours, o-3-tf "Fkank V. Dunn." Just try a lOo box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator over made. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tit fis- It ca eriry VT;rsr. A "BIG" r The workingmen can save money store, we are ouermg an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of $1.19. For which other stores are asking proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains PLOPPERT'S 10S NORTH Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Wealth This READ!! MAHANOY CIT1 1 1 . meeting hold by tho Humane Fire Company last evening, John J. Qulnn was elected as delegato to the State FIremeu's Convention nt Wilkesbarro. John A. Weber will represent tho German-Atnoriaiu Com pany. Mlohaol Jlolibs, a miner at tho Tunnel Itldge colliery, received a painful wound of the right hand by a fall of coal yesterday morning. Tho bone was exposed. William Medlar, the painter, is tho Inventor nf a kite which ho has termed the 'Schoonor.' The nemo of tho invontlon desorlbes IU shape. It is 0 feet and 7 inches long, 4 feet wido, 3 feet high and woighs two pounds. It Is rigged with threo sails, a triangular ono and two aquaro ones. It also contains a rudder and a bow. It was flown yesterday from a neighboring coal bank for tlio first time, lifted by a light breozo and remained steadily in the air for a period of two hours until it was drawn down. Edward, a son of I. M, Smith, tho grocer, had an unpleasant experience yesterday while delivering goods down tho valley. Ou tlio road ho was attacked by two musicians who hold hlra up and demanded fruit to cat. Upon refusal they began to abuso him. Ho whipped up tho horses and released himself but on his trip homeward ho met them again. This tirao it was in truo Western Btylo, tho revolver predominating. Smith jumped from his wagon and knocked tbo wanderer down, taking tho weapon from him. lfo hastily retreated to his wagon leaving the strolling musicians behind to mourn their fate. A slopo rope broko at the Suffolk colliery early yesterday morning. It precipitated three cars to tho bottom and dolayed opera tions for two hours. DIKU. MKTOAI.P.-On the 1st Inst., at Wlggnns, Pa., John Mctcalf, eged 46 years. Funeral will take place on Saturday, 4th Inst., leaving Wlggans on 12:15 p. m. Pennsylvania R. It. train, for Shenandoah. Services will bo held at tho family residence at 12 o'clock, noon. Interment In tho Odd FellowB' cemetery, Shenandoah, llclatlves and friends respect fully Invited to attend. 9-3-2t Should be In every family medicine chest and every traveller's grip. They are tnvalusblft when the itomaeh Is cnt ot order) enie hesdtehe, elllomneii, ana all llrsr trouble!. Mild and efficient. IS enU. MISCELLANEOUS. r IltLS WANTED.- 'Machine hands. Apply nt Shenandoah Manufacturlnc Company. jat loai street. y-w-eoa WANTED. A girl for general housework. Apply at the IIeeald office. TTfANTED. A girl for general housework, f T Must understand cooking. Apply at No. 20 North Main street. OOItSALE A large stock of second-hand Jj furniture and carpets, as good as new. Will bo sold at a sacrifice. For further Infor mation call at tho IIeuald ofllce. 8-lG-tf EOIt SALE. Cheap, n desirable property on East Centre street. business Apply to SI. M. Ilurke, Attorney, Egan building. B-o-u MOTICE OF PURCHASE. Notice Is hereby li given to all parties concerned that 1 havo this duy purchased tho butcher business, ntoro fixtures, stock, Sc., of A. P. Tabor at Shcnaii' doah, Mahanoy City and Minersville. JUSTYNA SZYDLOWBKI. Shcnondooh, Pa., Aux. 30th, 1897. 8-30-3t-eod PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by the unIerni jned committee of the Borough Council of Hlienandofth, Pa., until Thursday, September 9th, 18J7, nt 7:00 o'clock i. m., for thu pnvliitfof foursquares. Koch bidder to put in two sepcrate proposals ono for two squares on Main Htreet, between Centre nnd Coal; the other for two squares on Host Centre street. between Uowcrs nnd Union. The committee rcscives the right to reject any or all bids. J. P. Boeiim, Chairman. P. K. Magarqle, Patrick Hand, 9-3-Ct Street Committee. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ART I ST I (Sheeler's Old Stand.) ioo NORTH MAIN STREET. First-clnss work guaranteed. Prompt nnd poino aiieiiuants. liair cutting a specialty. SAVING ! by making their purchases at our 1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in Are Offered in Mvery Itine. SHOE STORE, MAIN STREET. Pills Is True Economy. (CLOTHING FROM US. We are reliable and always satisfied to Leave the customers select what they want. We don't push Old, out-of-date clothing on them, but will give them The latest style and in any color or pattern they may I-Iave a fancy for. We always give a perfect fit and that has a great deal to do J n making a suit of clothiug'look well, Now all we ask is for you to inspect our New Fall Stock which has just arrived before Going elsewhere. Wc are satisfied we can please you because we state and carries more stock than all the other clothing stores put together. Clothing House, f SHENANDOAH, PENNSYLVANIA ...THE. .. ACKNOWLEDGED CHEAPEST mm m IN THE COUNTY CLOSING OUT OUR GASOLINE STOVES -BELOW COST. SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorial Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. READ ! ! ! MAVE MOST ANYTHING in the line of 1 1 good, stylish 1897 fall goods, and if you been buying your clothing at "ther stores in the past we respectfully solicit your patronage, and we want you to Tnderstand that you are welcome to call and inspect our Ctock and satisfy yourself that this is the only store in this town in wluoh everybody can be suited and fitted with a sujt from ' our immense stock, and positively gave money by buying here. This Space BELONGS TO THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Eand EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYHAN, No. 13 and 15 N. Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - S3.30 per ton Pea Coal at - - $1,80 per ton U w mm w 41 i 'il)t iiilAVi ' 1 ' 1 1 il ffii 1 iV.nlfcTrMfc in ih. ..