Evening Herald. HHDAY, MAY 4, 0. THIRD EDITION oiicakivii.i,i:. The Mahnnoy I'laiio Cornet Hand nt tended the party given by tho Knimet linnd, of Ashland, Inst evening. (J F Hurt, of Now York, wan a town caller to-dny. II I). Christian, of Wllllnmsport, spent Thursday In town. Peter GrifHth returned from Atlantic City lust evening. Quito n number of our young people at tended the pnrty nt Mr Wine Hun, Wed nesday evening. Stephen IlorMi spent Thursday with Shnmokin friends. Mm, Luke Nolan, of Connor's patch, 1h lying dangerously ill. Patrick Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane, vrns the guest of the Misses Nolan, of Connor's patch, yesterday. Miss Annlo Stiiploton, of Tamaqun, Tislted her many friends In town to-day. Messrs Uaiighiiian nnd Mnder, of Ash land, visited their friends In t iwn to-day. Piro Warden George Grilliths has a corns of men extinguishing n firo on the hill side II. V ;rndy spent n pleasant afternoon nt Yatesvillo ns thu guest of Miss Minnie Kuupp W Ilnran circulated among his friends nt (illiiertnn lust evening. Quite a tminber of our young men en joyed n ride on a summer car lust evening mid Hindi' siime of Gillierton belles smile by tiieir witty sajlngs. Willi mi liohautm and Misses Mnggie Hyan and Mary liurns enjoyed a ride on the summer ear to Locust Dale, Thursday Clem Snyder, one of Ilntler township's pedagogues, visited Stephen Iloran yester day. llobcrt Dillon is convalescent. Misses Kllie Short and Katio Hulllhnn, of fiilbertou, attended services here Thursday. About Niiir DrfiM Oonili, As n dress goods store we acknowledge no competition ; our assortments of rich dress stulTs were never bo large, nor were prices ever so low as now. llesliles the regular lines of caslimeresnud henricttas, we show n superb lino of line imported novelties in all tho new shades. Heal Knglish limeades In twenty rich designs nt 3l, cents per yard. A visit to our dress goods department will convince you that it pays to buy at J .1. Wilkinfon's. 29 South Main St. OomtNff Kvants. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Hobbins' opera house. May 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. HS, P. O.S.of A., In Ferguson's theatre. May 15. Cake and coffee mippcr at the Salvation Army barracks. May 15. 5th annual May party under the nuipices of the celebrated Schoppe orchestra, in Hobbins' opera bouse. May IB. Fete de Creine GlRco under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, In Hobbins' opcrn house. May 30 Strawberry and Ice cream fes tival In Hobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp U, I. O. of T. A. June 10. Ico cream and bean soup festival in Hobbins' hall, under tho aus pices of the Women's Hellef Corps. Fresh beer at Schmlcker's, 104 S. Main street. 4 -25-1 in Why patronize Chinamen f Our pay roll ntnoiintH to tatlO per month. Every dollar of it is spent in town, If our work Is not satisfactory, we do not ask you to pay for it. lirenuan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf special Notice. Preaching services will bo held ill the Presbyterian church, corner of White nnd Oak streets, every night tills week, except Saturday Services will begin at 7:U0 o'clock The Young People's Society of Christum Endeavor will conduct a praise service for the llrst 15 minutes A cordial welcome is extended to the public. Moiiaglian'H llareulns. A good quality home-made rag carpet nt IK) cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 conts a yard; good drens ginghams, (I cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset in tho market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods of all kinds cheap. P. J. Mokaoiian. No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah. PUNCH. POINTS. It Is understood that tho friends of Justice and Town Clerk Cardin are urging liim to become a candidate for the Legis lature on the Democratic ticket. C. ite I. Policeman Peter Krelger re ceived two cans of flno trout fry yester lay. A six-inch drain running on KastCeutro street from tho Mellet property Is being replaced by a ten-inch drain. I)r S F. Scott, Hlu'e Ridge. Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough lteniedy is excel lent " By using It freely tho disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger m giving the Hemedy to babies, as it contains nothing Injuri ous, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by tSruhler Pros. Wanted, A gentleman with tMXlorJlOOOavnllnble capital to join with another who has the mineral agency of Knstern Pn., for a spec aity ncedeil on electric rouds, factories and hotels, to lake a half interest in the Jiuslness, and a prollt of 100 percent. Ad' dross T. F , IIkkalp ollice. tf Strum. Iil Ticket lrdiioil. From Hamburg, Hreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only $21.50. To Liverpool, Queensiown, Londonderry, llelfast or Glasgow, only tH. At Heese's Hailroad nnd Steamship Ollice, Dougherty llulld lng, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla. When alio was a Child, sho cried for Distorts. When she bticamo Miss, she clung to Castorla When the had Children, she gavo them Castorla, 2$Tew Goods ""Arriuing Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin Btret. aiAIIANOY C1TV. MAHANOY ClTT, May 4. T. A. Morris, of Jennravillr, was In town yesterday. John (ilcklug, of Delano, was in town Inst evening. John I. MaUilas, Kq., went to Phlla- ueipnia on an early train tins morning. S. S. Wayne, of Phocnlxvllle, wns In town yesterday. Hrrry Smith dangled his line over the water at lakeside yesterday. John llrclsch llslied at Lakeside yester day. John Noone, of Ashland, and Anthony iioiignerty, oi riiliaiieljiMa, wcro yester day the guests of J. J. Murphy. Miss Kllie Glenncn, of Park Place, visited Mahanoy City friends last even iue. Charles 1'. Post attended the wedding of Miss Lottie Davis and Joseph Martin in unnerion last evening. Dr. P. Hcrmauy departed for Texas lait evening. Tho doctor makes the trip for pleasure nnd will remain about Ilfteen days. While bicycling on Centre street last evening, llllam iloppcs was tlirown from his wheel while endeavoring to run over a dog. Miss Heed, of Shenandoah, wns last evening tne guest or .Miss .Maine unrrett. F.dward Snyder and Andrew Mocka turas drove to Lakeside yesterday. Mlses Hannah Toland and Cnrlcy, of Lost Creek, were yesterday guesta nt the Cnrlln residence on West Centie street. Miss Lydia Alpaugb, of Shoemnker's, promenaded Centre street last evening. Messrs. Martin Curley, William Mono gban and M. K. McGulre, of Girnrdvllle, wcro entertained by Misses Hannah, Hridget nnd Mary Hiordan last evening. James Murphy, of Philadelphia, who lias been visiting James Hiordan for the past week, was called home this morning by the Illness of his mother. Thomas Davidson turned bis fnsclnat ing gaze nnd sparkling diamonds upon the susceptible fair ones of Tnmaqua yes terday afternoon. Harry Kern, late of K J. Fry's hard ware store, Tamaqnn, is a recent addition to our town. Mr. Kern is now holding a clerical position in Scligman's hardware store. William J. Pounder, a well known resident of Hazlcton, who will be em ployed as engineer nt the Lakeside rail way plant, recently removed to the dwell ing on Pino street in tho rear of Ilanlels store. While witnessing tho foot race from a carriage in Mahanoy park,jesterdny after noon. Jury Commissioner Timothy O'llrien was overbalanced by tho weight of Drentinii money nnd tumbled to the ground, spraining one of his feet. Among the Shenandoah visitors yes terday were: A. 1J. Lamb, O. Uettcridge, Thomas II. Vondusen, Patrick Hand, l atrlck Gamgan.A. D. Gable, A. O'Hara, Michael Kerrigan, E. F. Gallagher, and J. H.Pomeroy, Esq. Tho eyes of n Hungarian womnn were yesterday afternoon nttractcd by n bushel nr so of white camphor bolls displayed In the window of a Centre street drug store. "Glvlt me fife cent wort" requested she of the druggist. Upon receiving nbout half a pound of the moth destroyer, she pushed half n dozen balls into her capacious mouth with great gusto, but on instont after blew them out again, nil over the clerk and show case, choking, disgusted and red in tho neck with rage. "Whatsto matter you big fool candy t Glvlt back fife cent quick," nnd grabbing up her nickle sailed out of the store heaping deep imprecations on the head of the surprised young drug clerk. Usb Wells' Laundut Blue, the bes Blueing for laundry use. Koch package mokes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by Masser & Beddall. A WORK OF ART. Two More 1'Artn Added to the Maglo City UHllfiirnlVH Alldulntnr Fair. In order to complete tho grandest of all portfolios of photographs of the World's Fair "The Mng.u Liij it bus been found necessary to issue two extra num bers, thus completing the series with eighteen parts instead of sixteen, ns was at llrst determined. Parts 17 and is are more beautiful, if anything, thnn any of the preceding numbers. They will In clude wonderful photographs of the principal points of attraction of the Mid winter Exposition now being held in California. Theso last two parts of "The Magic City" are eloquent examples of the priuters' art, and as such we have reason to believe that their sale will not only be phenomenal, but will also increase the demand for the preceding parts. lly calling at this ollice our readers can now receive the complete series of "The Magic City" comprising is parts at one time. Besides we have an excellent binder, In two grades, manufactured es pecially for preserving this magnificent work in book form. Those desiring the full set nt one time, or the remaining numbers to complete their series, should place t heir order nt once, ns only a limited number has been ordered. First come, llrst served. We knve added to our laundry "Sin clair's Laoe Curtnin Frame." It puts every thread in its place. Mnkes lace curtains neater than new without Injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us a card and we will call for them. State whether you wnnt thrni cream or white. llreu nau's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-lC-tf Special low prices to all In watches, Jewelry and silverware at Ilolderumn's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. Get your repairing done at Holdr mau's. MAHANOY PLANK. Miss Annie Botdorf and Mrs. Henry linker visited friends in Malzevllle yes terday. Hon. John J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, was in town, also Hon. John T. Shoener, of Orwlgsburg, looking after political fences. Conductor John J. Stevens nnd crew run the special funeral train from Malm uoy City to Tnmnqun yesterday. A wreck occurred on the Heading Hall road near Heed's station, beyond Shamo kln, yesterdoy. F.uglne ou No. 5 express train broke down and n freight train crushed into the rear end of the train. Two unknown lady passengers were slightly injured by jumping. One. Pull man nnd ten freight cars were strewn across the two tracks and trnlllc delayed for several hours. Fire wnrdeu S. G. Mlddleton is busy putting out mountain Ures. Joseph nnd Kiln Lytlo left this week for Freoburg to nttend Bchool nt that place. Assistant Trainmaster G. M. Israel was at Mahanoy City last evening. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic wheuM. C. Tlstler, n prominent merchant of the town gavo her it bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heijiedy. He says sho wus well in forty minutes after taking tho llrst dose. For mle by Gruhler Bros. We give special uttemlon to collars, cuffs nnd shirts, at Breuuau's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf Ono of the Candidates, William H. Mlddleton, one of tho can didates for nomination for the legisla ture in tho First district, on tho Heptiblt ran ticket, wns born in New Castle, Schuylkill county. Ho wns a son of Stephen Mlddleton, deceased, and Kllzo Mlddleton. Ills imrents came to tills country from Knglnnd in 184S, William commenced to work in tho mines nt the age of eight years, acting ns door boy for GeorgeS. Heppliernnd continued nt the work up to 1870, when his parents moved to Shenandoah. Ho then worked ns driver for the Thomas Coal Company and in 1872 moved to Malzevllle, his present Elace of residence, and engaged in tho otel business. Mr. Mlddleton then se cured employment under the Draper Coal Company nnd n year Inter entered the Dickinson Seminary at Willlamsport, nnd wns a student there for two terms. Subsequently ho entered the Iron City Commercial College at Pittsburg nnd graduated from that institution. At the ngo of 21 ho entered politics ns a Republi can nnd cast his llrst voto for General Grant for President. From that time to the present ho has been nctlve nt all con ventions nnd has never before asked for nny favors for ofllce in tho county. He ha held the ofllce of Justice of the Peace for tho last sixteen years nnd wns Town Clerk of Gilbcrton borough for three successive years, At present ho is a member of the Town Council nnd presi dent of thnt body. At one time he was shipping clerk for the P. & H. C. & I. Co. nt the Stanton colliery, now abandoned, after which bo was transferred to the Lo cust Spring colliery nt Locust Gap. This position ho resigned to nccept one under the P. & It. It. Co., nt Mnhonoy Plane, ns shipping clerk. After two mouths' service he again resigned to nccept n better position ns head bookkeeper for the llrm of Lawrence, Brown & Folmer at Frackvlllo. Tills position he held for about live years, when the firm made an assignment. He ngain entered tho ser vice of the P. & H. It. It ns clerk to Train master G. M. Israel, from which position he was promoted to tho responsible one of ticket agent at Mahanoy Plane, which he now holds. Mr. Mlddleton was mar ried in Philadelphia in lS78to Miss Marion L. Deviue, of Branchdnle, daughter of Mrs. Katie Devlne, deceased. Mr. Middle ton's Republicanism cannot be disputed and If the Republicans nominate him he will carry tho district without a doubt. He is o good debater nnd fearless in all his undertakings. If nominated nnd elected he will be true to tho best interests of his constituents nnd the welfare of the Republican party. Ho bos n thorough knowledge of mlnlng4 railroading and the mercantile business and is a director of the Broad Mountain Building and Loan Association of Frackvllle. A leading druggist recently sold a bottle of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka that effected such n miraculous c ire as to render It the leading Cough and Croup Syrup of the town nt once. Hear la Mlmd John A. Rellly's is the place to get the purest wines nnd liquors, best beer and ales nnd finest brands of cigars, (JUAKAKi:. Harry Bougliner paid a visit to Tamaqua friends. Harry Stabler, of Tnmaqua, visited friends nt this place. Charles Eveland enjoyed n dav nt Lake side this week. Milton Beltz, of Delano, called on friends here. Richard Staeb and Lewis Brouse paid a visit to the Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs. Chnrles Bochert was n guest of town friends. Misses Knte and Lnurn Brill colled on Dolano friends on Monday. Miss Lizzie Ferguson nnd Ezra Bachert mode a flying trip to Bamesvllle. Mrs. Granville Zeigler is suffering from injuries sustnined by a fall. Misses Katie and Efllo Eveland spent n pleasant day nt Lakenldo this week. Charles Eveland has Becured n position nt Delano. The Avery family have taken n resi dence at Pleasant Hill. Mrs. Abraham Bougliner Is quite ill. PUBLIC SSVXjDEI ! The undersigned will offer at public sale on Mi NDAY, MAT 7th, at 1 !W p m . another car load ot Ohio horses corp'st dk ot tine double teams and drlv.ng horpek. No poftpi ntment utaould weather prove unf ivorable Ilnrhcs can he Impeded 3 djs before sale attl e stablescf Daultl Nelswender. This carload 1ms been carelully selected (or this market. Our last carload gave entire satisfaction. WM. & DANIEL NEI3W UNDER. jrjiEKQUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. riltGUSON, UAXAGEH WEDNESDAY, MAT 9, '94 The Amerlcnn Comedy Company, presenting the griindest of farcical comedies, Pen-el-ope Ann The cast includes Wm. Y. Owen, late of Daly's Theatre; Miss Kllie German, Into of Wnlliick's Theatre; Albert Roberts, Into of Madison Square Theutre, New York; Miss Nellie Yale Nelson, latu of Langtry Company, and others equally as popular. Robert G. Ingersoll says: "If all come dies were as powerful as is 'Pen-el-ope Ann' the stage would never suffer or the publio be bored." Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. r.KAviifo Photographer Morket and Centre Sts., PorrsviLLK. The best photographs In nil the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. H. SIUYDKR, (Successor toQ. V llassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer Id WALL PAPER. A large Btock of Wall Paper of all shades on huniL Special low rates for paper hanging CUT HA F R DIVES, Steamship Tickets To any part of Great Britain, by express titenmcrs, REDUCED TO $18. TO QUEENST0WN, S14. These rates ore liable to be Increased nt any time. Apply to T.T.WILLIAMS, 4 South Jardln St., Shenandoah. Sacrifice SHOE Sale! Ihavejuat purchased from n lnrge sboe house about Kw palis men's, ladles', boss' nnd child ren's i-HOES, wblcn will be sila at one-bslf the rouilar wholesale price. Ddn't miss this opporl unity, but come at once befmo Hzes sro broken, hn vc a dollar during thote hard times by purclailns your shoes, as well as other ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre Pt., SbensLdoab, MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTKD A girl for general houp ework. Appiy at me uehalu omce. "TANTKD. "olesnisn s salary from start. permanent place ilrown Urns. Co., Vtinprvm.n Itnr.Vic.Bfni M V "n.lm-n. A JOK SALE. A lot of fhoats and small pic. ".fi'ij luueuriii; runner, -iientinuoHO, t'a, xrANrnD A girl for general housework. fV Callsttho H r.i Ai.n branch amie. Kcwe's auction rt oms. West Centre street. 4 30-tf LOST. fletween Hlngtown and Bhonsndob, a fishing rod and ciuo Finder will please leave same fflth 1J, It. Bcvern, Ferguion House, sbenandoali. nnd receUo reward. llENT Two elegant rooms, located 1 In tbe best part ot town fove r ltcfowlrh's clothlne fton J, heated by steam and lit by electricity. Bulublniorn lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Refewlcli, 10 S. Main street. Orrica or Coktroi-lxr or tji Couutt or I HcnoimiLi. v Pottstillb, Pa., April 17.1EM. ) NOT1C11 totaled proposals will b reco vid uj the urnrilnf d. Controller of Hcbuyl it II tounly, until 1 o'clock p. , llondBy, May list, 18K, to builn aodrric a lew elKbtv 80 toot oiir-rpan wooden bridge to cross the Cata wtui . reek, la Kt.it Union townantp, ttan county, on road ltanlnc to AUdenrt A ; alto to rebuild lbs Hupert brp ge, In Eatt Union town kip, on road l-ading frnn Sbenandnak toCata wit a, and alia to repair the Middle biidie In Kait Union towifblp, on road Icadlog frum Ilrandoi vllle oCatawlspa. I'lam and specifications can be seen at tie Comml8lonert' office, reserving the right to reject I ny or all bids. By order cf the County Commlsnlnners, 13 K. SEVEHN. l-27-M-mj4 Controller. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in millin ery is the largest In the county. Constantly on hand n large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to snlt all. Ladles, exnmineour goods before buying elsewhere, llemem er, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given. Mtttii G. W. I1VOK, H'AX FLOWEBS In Bouquets and Other Desigas. MLLAliS, WRBATII3, STAltS, CKOSSKS, KTC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, Saikei? and ConFectioner, 28 Kast Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Hread, Cakes, Confectlonerv and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry ico Cream and Soda Water, Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. IF VOP WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I CO TO TIIH id and get the best A full set orta a y Mse, shadi, ibape, and seviral hundred sets to sclec'from Their vitalized air has no (qua) for painless rlfintlnn All 1.lnrT ullf at reasonable prlcee. Don't' ffrnetihenumlier. 100 Nurth Centre Mt eet I'OllsrjLU:, rj. Grand : Opening! JOHN I.INTON AVIslies to announce to the publio that he hns opened n I'HOTOGKAPJl UALLKHY nt No. 1-1 N. I'ltini nlley, where he will he pleased to hnve you cull. All work Kiiar nnteed. A specialty of tintypes, 2 for a5c. TDEOPLE who have CAIlpirJS, r FATlIElt8 or MATTUEMEH M"o Too Clcnuocl t While cleanlrg boue, will do vtell to call on oraadrets The STEAM RENOVATING COi,'' 32 Kait Coal Street. mr ns PQMEROT ail IPtlTAnm Evcfy line no matter how small the Jj W 11 H I typs-d003 its share toward adding to Wlf "IBB our great business, and to the fact that f mmi pi must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. We offer many special induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. Wo nre headquarters for hats, cither trimmed or untrlm mcd ; also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. Wo've tho cheap hat and the high-priced hat. See ing Is bellcv.ng There's hardly a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats just what Is wanted In a light v, eight coat. It is the most ex tensivo anil best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted jackot.umbrclla back, draped sleoves, satin faced, and some lined throughout Ladles' Cloth Capes, aiiorted sizes nnd materials, laco nnd braid trlmmcd,black and navy, newest styh s, newest effects. Wo arc prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. Tho cape 1s tho leading wrap, and wo aro keen enough to recognlzo It OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing In the womnn attire Inns natty, as "bonton"t9 a neat, well-made shirt waist. We hftTo them in tiercale. lawn. HI SPICIiL sateen and eilk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all nhades, all styles, nnd at tho most popu lar prices 372C A comoleteresutae of ail the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be invoguo in great fashion centres this OUR SPECIAL I7CI season Is shown in our display 01 uress wooas ior spring ana summer. One of our specials is u changeablo goods, swlrclcd Sect, lyard wide, worth 25c... The unnrccedented success of our Silk department has been tbe source of much surprise to all who have watched its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at lowest PHICF.S" Is unquestion ably tho reason of Its great ad OUR SPECIAL 42C! vancement, uur wnsn silks aro cxcentlonallv flno at 42c. 68c and 75c OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. Political Cards. CONCItlCNM, JOHN T. SBOENER. Subject to the rules of the Renubllean noml. natlng convention. JJOU. CONGRENH, S. A. LOSOll, Subject to tbe rules of the Itepublican noml natluK convention. ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of the Itepublican nomi nating convention. UK etllfcltlirir. AIjEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Itepublican noml na'lDi; convention. JTOK Nlliaill'I-', J. 21. QLICK, Subject to the rules of the Itepublican aoml natlig coiventlon. jpon. BENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLE, Subject to the rules of the Itepublican nomi nating convention. JtOR I.EGIOI.ATURE, 1st District, JOiT.V F. FINNEY. Subject to the rules of tbe Itepublican nomi nating convention. poll l.KGIHI.ATliai;, IstDlst., VU. It. MIDDLE1 ON, Of Malzevllle. Hnbject to tne rules of the Republican nomi nating convention poit I.KOIHI.ATUIIIC. IstDlst, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Republican somi natlig convention, Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef.giiarnnteeinc choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh snusaKB and bologna made every day, Finest steak, 2 lbs. t!5c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 2Sc; soup meats, 7 nnd 8c; best veal, He; fresh home-made sausnge, 10c. Reuben Martin 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah WARREN j. PORTZ. urn Pfnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention 'Absolute Confidence in afflBOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we extraordinary showing. Our There Is omr headquarters ot Underwear In l'ottsvillc, and that Is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style, every size made, and every price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' Vests M.. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "We know that this will bo the grcutcst opportunity over before offered in l'ottsvillc to economically supply an en tiro season's requirements of fashionable Neckwear.and that too at half and less than half the usual cost." OUR SPECIAL I2C OUR SPICIAL 2c W e carry a largo lino of cot ton goods. Following aro n few of the many, somo of which nre mourning goods, others are Scotch Maids, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales In stripes and llguros, all new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 10c a yard CUR SPECIAL I22C Heretoforo our spring sales have tested the sclllnir eapacltv nf nnr Tfnulnrir llntvi.tnmni Zi IN SPICIIL 12 2C -vm.v.Jii,pi.hiiii:iH)u1u each year the stocks, necessary ' ""i'i'ij niu uciui.nus, nave been enormously Increased a flirt Wtilfri rifoTou question that wo carry ustand-j Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves In all tho leading and desirable shades. What a glove selling time wo've had for the past month Tho liko of It has never been known In l'ottsvillc, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glovo headquarters........... OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces In all 11,0 l.lnutilAalnne n.l.i- beautiful eflects. Excluslvoln Mfvln nnri nplr. All al it. iin..... 011 SPICIIL 12 2C don Laces net tops nnd pretty iiunerna worm auc. flutter color laces in Point Venice, enetlan Point, in Point de Tw.l!itiil In nil ., dainty effects worth 25o POTTSVILLE, PA. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined nud glasses prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. SOMETHING FOR THE vr. siEEXZNrinrjs NEW Clothing Store Working People I 21 South Main Street. This is the only place where you can get new and stylish goods at tho lowest prices, to suit the times. It is the people's cloth ing store. Como nnd see us before you go elsowhere. We are sure you will be more than pleised, nswe have come to stay and do business. We are buying for cashr right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from $2.75 up; boys' suits from J2.25 up; child ren's sultB from 75c up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hato nnd caps. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter,, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'neaanclclcurs. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. ROOF PAINTING promptly done wttb t3y- HAWTHORN'S U. S, hOOP PAINT by -A.. YOST, Agent, ISO EastCoal street, rhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee palntagalnstcorroelon, tiro and every kind ot wtuther, for metal, wooden, and paper ro fs and walls. Olvo it o trial jyi. 11. HOFFMAN BAKER, rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Stein. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pn. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m. ; 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m. Diseases of tbe throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to V a. m, lJ to lp.m. i t I
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