D Evening Herald. THURSDAY, AI'IIII, 10, 1104. THIRD EDITION IN SENATE AND HOUSE Sfemnerntn Glnlm Atlthorillllr of Hie Qnn TUin CoUiitlnu Huto. Washington, April 10. The house do oted the entire ilnjr to general dcbato on the consular and diplomatic approprla tlon W'.l It touched a lde variety of subjects, and at times was brimful of In teresting personalities The Hnwnllan policy of the present administration came In for n good share of attention. The ap pointment of Mr. Van Alan as mtnlster to Italy provoked u very extended discus sion. It was held up to ridicule ly the Republicans, who Intimated that it was a direct reward for his SiO.000 contribution to the Democratic campaign fund. The Domocrats, In defending tho ap pointment, tried to counter on the Harrl on administration by detailing the his tory of the $400,000 campaign fund raised by ex-Postmattar General Wanatnaker. Later In the day Mr Yle took up the kuthorshipof quorum counting pa a parlia mentary nntl-flllbustering expedient, apd quoted from The Record to show that tha first proposition li this Hue had been of fered by J Randolph Tucker, a Virginia Democrat, in lbH), when It Had becu vig orously opposed by Mr Reed Jlr Walker, of Massachusetts, met this attack on the ex-speaker's fame by spread ing out before the house the record of the Democratic opposition to the quorum counting rule in the Fifty-first congress. Speaker Crisp loading In the opposition. The proceedings In the senate were void of any Incidents of special Interest. Good progress was made in the discussion of the tariff bill, speeches being made ngalnst It by Senators Morrill, Cameron and Quay, nil for It by Senator Turple. The an nouncement of Senator Mills that be would speak on the tariff bill next Tues day, following the statement of Senator Harris on Tuedny that he wanted time for one Democratic senator to close the debate next Tuesday before the bill is taken up by paragraphs, is takento mean that Senator Mills has been selected by the majority to make the closing argu ment, and that he Is likely to be Senator "Vance's sucoessor on the finance commit tee. n!nrorr Kxpnuecl by Rplrltnallsm. PoMr.nor, O., April 19. This city has been shaken by n succession of sensational shocks, which terminated last night in a dramatic tragedy March .11 Mrs Eliza beth Slaughter, widow, aged 03 years, was murdered on the porch of Clayton Staple, her tenant. Staple and his wife were away from home and returned at midnight. Ho claimed that when they reached home he fell over her dead body Officers secured ovidence sufficient to con Tlct him and wero about to make tho ar rest when he was accostod by an alleged spiritual medium while spading In his4 irnrden. She accused liim of ttio crime, nnd gave him details of how the deod was done. He turned deadly pale, walked into the house and blew out his brains. Coming KvuntK. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Utile and Drum Corps In ltohbins' opern house. April 30. "A Trip to Europe," lllus- irateu lecture, in eisii jinptlst church, by Rev. C. II. Woolston. of Philadelphia. for tho benefit of the Knglish Unptist cuurcn. May 3. First anniversary of tho Wnsh lngton social Club, In Robbins' opera iiou.se. Mny 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Robbins opera house. May 4. Twenty-llfth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. US, 1 U.S. of A., in I'crguson s theatre. May 30- Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Robbins' opera house, under the Auspices oi uamp ii, l. u. of T. A. Our better halves soy they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half the homes In Leeds, Sims Hros. Leeds. Iown This shows the esteem in which that rem edy Is held where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup nnd whooping cough, that it cures thefro ailments quickly nnd perma nently, nnd that It is pleasant and snfo for children to take. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for snlo by Gruhler Rros. Altoanl. ltti r m, onicor. Tho announcement that Girardvillehad not a Hoard of Health was crroneoiiH. It has a board which has adopted rules nnd nrranged the other preliminaries, but has not elected a Health Ollicer. The Ilorough tlouncil of Glrardville lias authorized tills board to use its own discretion in de termining who is able to pay for vaccina tions. "We have added to our lnundry "Sin clair's Imcb Curtain Frame." It puts overy thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater than new without injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us n card nnd we will call lor them. State whether you want them cream or white, llren nan's Stettin Laundry, South Main street. 4-10 tf M'HUted. A gentleman with Mi0orl(00nvailnMe capital to join with another who has the general agency of Eastern Ph., for a spec laity needed on electric roads, factories aind hotels, to take a half Interest in the business, and a profit of 100 percent. Ad dress T. F., Heiiaui office. tf The light that ilickers In the window of that lonely hut awaits the return of an anxious mother, with a bottle of . Dr. Coxe s Wild Cherry and Seneka, for baby's cough. Fieo Kye llxiunliintlon. Dr. A. A. Soibert, 114 North Second street, Pottaville, specialist in disoases of the Kyk, kah, xobk ANDTHROAT. Free ex amination for glasses on Friday of each week. 4-18-St Steiumlilp Tlkt lti duoerl. From Hamburg, llremnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only 121.50. To Liverpool. Qucenstown, I-ondondcrry, Belfast or Glasgow, only 22. At ltettte's Railroad ami htcamsuip umce, .Dougherty Jiuliu llur, SheUHtidoah, Pa. 4-1-tf lew CSrOods ""Arriuing Daily . D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jartllu Street. MAIIANOV CITY. . MAIlANor Cm. April 1!). Klmer Reiser made trout scarco nt tho Junction yesterdny morning. Wallace Medlar transacted business nt Lakeside yesterday. Morris Ioeb Is doing business In Balti more. Katie Gallagher, of Shenandoah, was n visitor hero last evening. Rev. Maglnn, of Mahanoy Plnne, was the guoet of Rev. McKuroe Inst evening. "Punch" Hrownmlller brought home several pounds of trout from Hnssasock yesterday. W. A. llenslngcr cniight enough fish In Mossor Run for fourteen diners this morning. Hnrry Gerhcart brought homo some good fish and better stories from Lakeside yesterdny. John A. Weber wet his line nnd whistla nt Lakeside yesterday. R. Gulnan snout nnrt nt the Week In Mt. Carmel nnd Shnmokln. Daniel Gulnan. tho local sIiio-Ib tax advocate. Is distributing a report of Thomas L. Johnson's famous speech. Dr. H W. Shermnn. a nhvslclan nt the St. Luke's Hospital, South Bethlehem, Is expected homo about May 1. George Rnrlow was well nleased this morning by tho arrival of a Ilttlo girl. Georce Kilcorn and Urinh Tllev vis. Red St. Clair to-day. Mrs. H. M. liotvenlsvisitlnirhernn'rents nt Shoencr's, Misses Stislo Hermnny, Carrie Snyder and Kate Smith returned from the Sun day School Convention held at Schuylkill iiaveu mis wecK. A Ilttlo girl came to the house of Christian Grim on Mondny night. Herb. Davis made a business trip to I'ottsvllle yesterday. George R. Goodman was among the successful trout fisherman yesterday. Ralph Schertzlnger. William Smith nnd I'Mvvaid Schwartz went to Nigger Hollow this morning in quest of. the festive trout. Tho rooms of tho Young Mens' Renub- Ucnn club will bo re-enrpeted. nnnered. decorated and otherwise beautified this week when the hoys expect to boast of the linnuHomest ciuu room in the county. At North Mahnnov colliery n tunnel will ho driven through the saddle to the Holmes vein. Vulcan collierv was compelled to sus pend operations on Tuesday by the break ing of a hawser which precipitated a mine car into tne slope, ximucrs were sninsneu but uo one injured. Challenge. John Shocner. of Mnhanov City, will play Frnuk Hreckcr, of Shennn doah, a game of continuous pool, tor any stake from (AO upwards, and P. J. Lltscli will play iloyje, oi PnrK Place, for f 150 or 200, at nny time nnd place lie may nnme. Signed, John Siiohker, P. J. Litsch The breaker employes of North Mah anoy nnd Schuylkill collieries are making full time. After the regular three-quarter day is mnde in running through coal the remainuerot tne uay ami the days oi reg ular suspension nro used to run through culm from the banks. The many days of suspension nt the collieries are being used to mnke needed improvements. At Mahanoy City three new woouen i-. & it. jigs nnu three slate picker screens hnvc been placed over the old jigs and three sizing screens for chestnut nnd stove coal have been put in at the end of the scraper line. A sizing screen nnd u picker for stove and egg coal will also be placed at this colliery. At North Mahanoy colliery four P. Sell. tubular boilers have been set up. They aro o ieet in tunuieier ny is in length nnu will take the place of eight cylinder boilers. The tubular boilers steam very satisfac torily nnd two more will soon be erected to do away altogether with vessels of tho old type. At Tunnel Ridge, two large drum spiders, weighing live tons each, havo been placed in the slope No 3 slope and a tunnel from tho Skldmoro to the Mam moth veins have been completed to the pottom spilt, cutting a j.i toot vein or ex; cellent finality. Tunneling will be com menced east and west in the newly cut vein. Joseph nnd Thomas Gouhlny were defendants In Justice Sherman's court last evening, chnrged with assault by Edward Mnloy. The threo men became involved in n dispute nt Schuylkill col llery just before starting time yesterday morning, Mnloy alleging that the Gouf daya stole his oil can and in his attempt to recover the property was roughly used by the two Poles. Fines wero paid by tho ucieiKinnts. Kdwnrd Devers died nt John Stober's hotel, on Last Centre street, nt noon ves- terday, of heart failure. Tho deceased was by occupation a miner, 3S years of nge nnd unmarried. He wnsquitepopnlar, was a politician, nnd twice elected Con- staple lu the t irst wan I. his last term expiring about five years ago. His pnrcnts reside in Ireland, although Devers was ot American birth. Ho has relatives in this stnto hut their residence Is not known, Any one knowing their whereabouts will please communicate with -Martin A. .Mc Gulre. 1023 East Centre strict. Mahanoy City. The Humane Fire Company will escort his remains to the cemetery on the mil to morrow morning. MAIIANOV 1'I.ANIi. Bear Ridge colliery is workini: to-day. loading up theold East Bear Ridge culm uiiiik in maito up The shortage in uuck wheat and pen coal. E. J. Bunion, clerk nt the Gllberton colliery, lias Deen appointed secretary to uie iiouiwi iioarti. a goon selection. Liddle Gorley, of Maizeville, visited .Mr., uarmei yesterday. Councilman James McGowau will move to Philadelphia to-dav. He has obtained a position in Cramp's ship yards, slight wreck occurred nt Preston Junction this morning by the bieaklng nt a wheel on a coal Irani. All trains were run over the north hound track. A wreck car arrived nnd had all trains moving in a snort nine. The P. & R. R. R. Co is ralslnK the track at Maizeville orossing, which was oauiy needed. Alex. Scott, candidate for Sheriff, was in town josterday and reports everything clear for the nomination. Now let theold rounders keep back and give a good man the nomination, Alex, can curry this couuiy without a uuuui, John J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, visited the politicians in town, Will. R. Middletou will be n candidate for the Legislative by the request, ot his numerous Republican and Democratic friends, nnd they will demand his nomin ation. Detlrnnlo Hull fur Knit. For rent, a well furnished lodge room on the third floor ot the Dougherty build ing, nt the coiner of Centre and Jnrdln streets. 06x82 ftet In size. Four ante rooms. Heated by steam. Best venti lated lodge loom In the town. Several windows on Centre nnd Jardln street. Also a room HixlR feet In size on the second floor. Suitable for an office. Apply on tho premises, 4-18-lw. . Special low prices to all in watches, lewelry and silverware at Holdttrwan', oorner Main and Lloyd streets. Use Wells1 Launluiv Hutu, the best iiitieuig lor inunury use. Kacu package maxes two quariB. locie. bom uy Musser & Beddall, I'KNCII, rOlNTS. All the collieries nre Idle to-day. Another Smith has shed bis mystery, Shenandoah was well represented ntthn county sent yesterday. Lawvers nrnc.tlcinn In Tndtnnnnnlta better read tip on the subject of nrinor plate. Contractor McAdams Is maklne- rnnld headway In laving the nines for tho new water works. You cati fool neonlo soino times, but not all tho time. Put this in your dhudecn nnd smoke it. If little Nlcnragun doesn't behnvn Uncle Sam will dig her all un and mnlt a ship cnual of her. Thero Is another dav comlnir for tlm ftontlcmen of the Ilorough Council who invo misled tho people. It Is generally understood that the New Jersey Smith speaks tho Boiitlmcnts of mo wnoie Eunun ininuy. Madeline Pollard may have been stllv when she was younger, hut she talks a long distance olt foolishness now. Senator Smith seems to look nnnn tlm free trade brigadiers as so many pestifer ous potato bugs on the vine of Democracy. How time lues I Thirty-three venrsnirn. yesterday, the Schuylkill county brave boys went to tho front to save their country. Kx-Sunervlsor David Llewellvn and a gang of men went to llarry Junction tills morning to unionu pipe lor tue new water works at that point. A large number of miners nnd others have taken ndvantngo of the suspension of work nt the collieries to-day to chase me specKieu ueuuues." The Pennsylvania Telephone Comnanv is engnged in painting their poles in t'ottsvuie. An enforcement ot n like ac tion in this town would be commendable. The late General Slocum wns well- known nnd liked by tho member of the Mnety-blxth Penn'n Regiment, composed rincipnuy ot t-chuylKlll county boys ana n his command. In conclusion Senator Smith exclaims : "God save the Democratic party I" What for f A person who asks a favor which seems to be against the populnr desire ought to be able to give an excuse for It. Mai. Jennings Council No. 307. Jr. O. U. A. M., have decided to change their quarters from Mellet's hall to n more commodious one in the new Dougherty building nt the corner of Centre and Jardiu strcetB. It Supports All Cla'm'. Ono of the most remarkable enses brought to public notice is that of Mr. J. S. Beach, of Stone Ridge, N. Y., who for years suffered from stone in the kidney. Early in Augnst he wns induced to try Dr. Itoiid Kennedy's f avorite Hemcdy. By the 15th of September he voided a good-sized stone, nnd he has been n well man since. iJr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is not a mere soother of pain, but, by itb alterative action, purifies the blood, dissolves and causes the expulsion of gravel nnd stone from the kidneys and bladder. Tho testimony of hundreds vouches for this. It will build un a system run down by overwork. All druggists. OIlSAKI)VIT,I,l:. George Patterson transacted business In town Wednesday. Rev. Father Norris, of Mnuch Chunk, Is visiting the Silk family. Patrick Brcnnnn, of Colorado, was the guest of Miss Mnme Lavello last evening. George Sykes, of Hnzleton, Is visiting friends here. Albert Pitts, of Preston Hill, contem plates taking unto himself a wife in the near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Meade drove through on Wednesday. Arthur McAndrew aged 39, died lnt evening from heart fnilure. Funeral will tako place on Snturdoy, at 0 a. in. Ro quiem High Mass. Interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. l'ntrick McCullough died yesterday from hemorrhages. Ho was 24 years of nge. Samuel C. Kochel aged 02 years, of Parker street, died on Tuesday evening, nt ho residence of his son. Six dnughtert and four sons mourn his denth. Funeral on Saturday nt 1 o'clock. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Edward Kcsler, of Shenandoah, was a town visitor Inst evening. Those who never read the advertise ments in their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan Kenisou, of IJolnn. ANorth Co.. Iown. who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, aims, and shoulders read an item in his paper about how o prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison hod bien cured. He procured the same medicine, and to use his own words : "It cured me right up." Henl.osnys: "A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed witli rheuma tism. Their boy wns over to my house and said they weieto l.nd he had to do the cooking. I told him of Cliuinberlnin's Pain Balm nnd how it had cured me, he got a bottle nnd It tured them up inn week. CO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. T. H. S1YBER, (Succcfsor toO. W.IIusslcr) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer In WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Vpper of hU hsdtH on hfttia. Svecial low rates for puper banging NEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 20 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New Y'ork styles in liiillln ery is the largest in the county. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Ladies, exainlneour goods neiore huylng elsewhere, itemenv her, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, MRS. n, W. IIYU1, W. ACKER, Wheelwright and Blacksmlthing SHOP, Pear Alh), Reap Beddall's Store, Between Centre and Lloyd Sts. I First-class work and repairing of all kinds I uuuo u" J Reasonable I'rlceti. Silver Cheap. Said Jeweler Holtlcrman, yesterday, "You can now purchase solid silverware made up Into forks, spoons, etc., which will weigh much more than tho sliver money you pay for it. In other words, you can buy silver with less silver than Is contained In yourpurchnso, notwithstand ing the fact that a certain amount of inbor has been put upon It toshnpolt Into forks, spoons, etc. Silverware was never cheaper than it is to-day. Why, the prices nre so far down that it is almost folly to buy plated ware, as vou can tmrchnso the sterling article for the snmo price. In Eastern houses all flat ware is being sold by thnounce. If vou ask tho nr Ices of forks or spoons tho denier does not nnmo the ugure per dozen, nut tells you thnt the ware Is so much ner ounce. Wo nro now selling spoons which formerly sold for 112 a dozen for jUBt one-half that price. Plates and plnters which nro made ot tho best grades of white metals must now compete .-ifi, cniM nn,.OM r.n.i. rnn i.nin Htnn. nre nearly the same. The fact of a person using solid silver upon his table Is now no criterion of his circumstances, for It Is almost as cheap as any other." iTkmn Baby nu sick, we gave not OucokH), tttioa the mi a Child, she cried farCutcrin, l?&ea tho beoame Miss, aha clung to Oattccfet 'um tha bad ChlUreo. aha aarathem OMctSl. Political Cards. jjioii Hui-.iiiri'-. AbE.X. SCOTT, Subjrct to the rules of the Republican roml- twins convention. JjlOU HIIIiICIl-1'-, ELI AS DA VIS, Hublcct to the rulca of the Hcmibllcnn nomi nating cor vent ion. JjtOIt AT OR, (30th District) JOHN J. COi'LE, Hublcct to tho rules ct tho Republican nomh tinting tonvention. Jj1"11 CONGUKHH, S. A, IjVSVU, Hublcct to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. jj-OU. Slll'.Itll'l-, J, M. GhICK, Subjfct o the rules tf the Rf publican noml' natinx convention. FOR HALE. A full set of band Instruments, mac!o by the llotton Musical Manufactur ing o. For further lnform.t'nn apply to Tnomas M. llollc, SIS West Centre street, nenanao' n. i-iu-iw FOR SALE. -Tbe Ptorerty now used by the Hkhaiji PubUshlnc Company, Host Coal sircet. H-hcmthdcali. Term1 : pelt cash, bal ance on mottprge. Apply on ihe premises. FOIt KENT Two elegant rooms, located In tbebtst partol town (ever KefowPh's clothing Mori ), hcntid by stepm nnd lit by Uiclrlclty. Hultnbln tor a Jawjer ir doctor, Aprly to Lcvt Itefi wlcb, 10 S. Main street. 4-3-1 f HOU'E AND LOTS FOR SAU; Kleht lots, 'iVx st'. ry house with i'Mstoryltllchcn, large shed, tvo good wells and stream of water runnlnz thronuli tho uroncrtv: nice brarlnc trult trees; lots in good state of culilvatlou; known formerly fs I'fcrk Hotel. Suitable for any kind ot business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. L. E. FISHER. t-20-3m Drandonvllle, Sen. Co. Pa, WANTED. nlcsman ; fnlary from start, permanent place Ilrown Hros. Co, Nurserymen, Itochestcr, N. Y. 3 29-lm-O' d frnrz : nfl A WEEK pild to ladles and gents iDU.UU to sell the ItaDld Dish Washer. VVuslies and dries them In two minutes with out vetting the hards. No experience neces sary; sells at sight; permanent position. Ad dTS" W. I'. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, Ohio. "PROl'OtAI.S FOR ALMSHOUSE SUP X piles and for roollng barn. Sealed andmarkod proposals will be received by the undersigned, at the office of the SchuyP kill County Almshouse until noon of Mondnv April 21, for f'.rnlsh ng clothing, drugs, dry goods, groceries and tobacco for the six rocnths enaing uciooer ai, isi rcnouuies may oe naa upon application, jr-roposais lor Drnn ana mid dlings, by tPo car load, are also Invited. Also, similar proposals will be received at the same tlrao for lurnlshti g Ireo on board cars at High liinoinc siding Heading ralhoad. Alms house siain? rennsyivama rauroaa, or Aims houeo siding Lehigh Valley railroad, ore nun dred tons oi buckwheat coal und onehutared tons of nea coal. Also, similar proposals will to received at same t mo lor rooung largo uarn witn ixo. i shlncles. Also similar propo'a's will be received until noonrf tbe Hist Monday rf every month for furnishing and delivery ut tho Almshouse, tor the ensuing month, the best winter wheat Hour: and steets dive) lo drpss nt least six hundred pounds tach. lilt's on Hour to bo bv barrel, ana lor sieers rer nunareoweigni ana accora inv to the Almshouse butcher's account. The lloaid of t'oor Directors reserves the right to rejett noy und all bids and any part of U U1U. IUMIKltT EI1L1NG, WILLIAM DKUK, JACOB DAY, Bocrd of Poor Directors. P.O. Hex i Schuylkill Haven', fa. 4-173 cod SOMETHING FOU THE Wing People! W. SHINEI'S -SEW- Clothing Store! 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you can get new and stylish goods at tho lowest prices, to suit tho times. It Is the people's cloth ing store. Come and see us before you go elsewhere. We nro sure you will bo more than plowed, as we have come tostny'aud do business. Wo are buying for cash, right from tho manufacturers, at our own prices. We nan Bell you men's suits from $2.75 up; hoys' suits from (2.35 up; child ren's suits from 76o up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. WARREN J. PORTZ. Pinnn Tuner. Pianos and organs rf paired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention IVES, POMEEOI S STEWART, ZonJD-vPOTTSVILLE, PA. Special Sale Saturday UOT9M WTTiWHf'IIIIUffliWl Our new stock Includes a vast variety of nil tho latest weaves. ' ' With such a stock before you no one cannot fall making n sat lsfactory selection. Then, being pleased w .th tho goods Is not all. The prlco figures very prominently TIIR LOWEST. 'Tls Impossible for us to describe the various kinds, qttnlltlcs and prices through the medium of tho pen. Wo ask you to come and see for yourself. Tho time spent with us will prove proft tnblo to you. Dives, Pomcroy & Stewart. Wo do not exaggerate In the least when wo say our Millinery Department Is equal to any of our large city displays. Our trimmer, who comes to us from tho French Trimming depart ment of ono of the lending houses of New York city, is capa ble of suiting the style of hnt thnt Is most becoming to the face. We have only the latest designs nt prices to suit all. "Croats smdL Wraps, Wo are amply prepared to meet tho demands of nil in this de partment. Wo were choice In our spring selections, and feel confident we can please nil. Thero are beautiful Coats and Capes beforo you to choose from. Not to bo suited Is out of tho question. Note the high grade stock nnd prices low to suit the tlmos. Every careful housewife Is Interested In this department. Our Muslins, Sheetings, etc., nro superb. Look at tho Ladles' full sized Skirts in this department for 8'Jc. Ladies' Gloves. In this we have any stylo or quality de sired, cither In Mousquetalro, Button, Lace, Lisle, Taffeta and Silk black and colors at prices from 12c up. All the best makes In Ladles' nnd Children's Hose, double heel and toe, ribbed or plain, fast black or colors, in price 12c up. TL D The embodiment of the latest In the Sewing d 4 r I- rt, I lie ttlVal" Machine mechanism. Handsome, durable, -O IxJ.DU quick and handy. Plain finish, - - w Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd Iamb. iresn sausage anil uoiogna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup ments, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-mndo sausage, 10c Reuben Martixi; 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah J. F. PL0PPERT, a3ktS2? and Cponfectionez, 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENTNTA Hrend, CnkeB, Confectionery and ' Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Spring and Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my large stock of tho Finest and Latest Styles of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine assortment of Hables' Caps. If you wish a spring hat r bonnet up to date and trimmed in the latest style call at Ella M. McGmmss 20 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. J It. If. HOFFMAN 11AKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. Jamas tttoln, 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Offlcehours From 7to9 a. m.s ltoSand7 to V p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours ot vaccination : 8 to 9 a. m lJ to lp.m. and for Next Week. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. DiVes, Pomeroy & Stewart. POTTSVILLE, PA. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optican, 110 W. Centre St Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined and glasses prescribed. Special attention to dillicttlt cases. graces Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT AGENT FOR Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER No. 207 West Conl Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Plati's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, VA. The bar is stocktd wltn ho beat beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w.'nos and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To "too Oloanod. While cleaning bouse, will do well to call on or address Tke STEAM BKmiTII.CO"H;'SSK- znAnixa Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders lends all photographers. FOB SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. S i 9
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