Evening Herald. KllIDAY, APHILSO, U04. THIRD EDITION MA1IANOV CITY. MAiiAsor Citt. April 20. J. N. Grimes, n Now York salesman, inado his mou till y rounds hero yesterday. AVagner Uros.' now sorrel tenm from l'rackvlllo wore admired ns they passed up Centre street thin morning. T. K Madenfort, of the L. V. Kallroad -station, is on tho sick list. A. 11. Tabor, the Shenandoah butcher, was In town this morning. Henry S. Scheurninn went to Shenan doah tuts morning. Michael Keating, tho well known nma tour dote ctlve, has secured six now ills Ktiises nnd will soon bo hot on tho scent of tho express robbers. Miss Kiln Scnmnn, of Malzevlllo, did shopping In town yesterday. Miss Kllio Gerrity was married to Patrick McCaulcy at St. Canlcus' church, on Wednesday, by Hcv. McEnroe, lloth parties were from Park Place. After the ceremony they were driven to James II. Kollcy's hotel, where thoy wero given a reception by a number of friends. Joseph Hobluson and .Initios Dick. charged with assault, were arranged bo- fore Justice May last evening at tho in stance of John lllain. Tho defendants were intoxicated aud resisted and fouiiht with tlie olllcer, Joseph Klcindent., who mnuc me arrest, compelling mm to use tho handcuffs. The defendants were com mitted to tho lockup for 48 hours in de fault ot fines. Michael J. Kcllv and Miss Kate Hart- net, of Mahauoy City, were joined in wedlock by Hov. .McEnroe, on Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed in St. Canlcus church. Tho groomsmnn was James Moharg, of Now Hoston, and tho bridesmaid, Hiss Magglo Hartuet, of town. The brido and maul were attired in steel silk, trimmed with point lace, nnd t lie groom and best ninn in tho conven tional black. After tho ceremony tho entire pnrtv repaired to tho bride's homo. on AVest Railroad street, whore n sump tuous supper was served. As Miss Julia Buvinshop was passing an alley on Itacu street on Sunday, she stonueil for an instant to look at Andrew Houra, a drunken Hun, who was making loud nnd unusual noise. Her curiosity aggravated Andrew, who picked up n chair and belabored her over tho head, Justice O'Brien was disuosod to nlvo him tho penalty of the law until Andrew's aged father begged for his release, telling of their novertv nnd of the sunnort his imprisonment would deprive his parents of. Houra was discharged with a reprl- inauu. AVo have ndded to our Inundrv "Sin clnlr's Laco Curtain Frame." It puts every thread In its place. Makes lace curtains neater thnn new without injury to tho most delicate laco. Drop us a card nnd wo will call for them. Stote whether you want them cream or white. Hren nan's Steam Laundry, South Mniu street. 4-lUtf (lIKAltl)VlM.l!. Miss Mnmio Corrlirnn. of Jackson: patch, and Miss Lizzie Higgins, of Mnha noy City, visited friends hero histevening, Peter Haley has returned from Phila delphia. Tho Citizens' band serenaded James Toll nt the opening of his restaurant last evening. Thenowlv organized AVhlto Elenhim Mandolin Club played some fine selections to quite a number ot friends Inst evening Fred. Spoo, the Ogden street merchant called on .Malianoy Ulty mends last even ing. Frank Oswald, who had his leu injured nt the Girard colliery some tiuio ago, is rnpiuiy improving. Mnlnehl Horer is nuttinc curbim? in front of his residence on Parker street. Misses Lizzie Jletz and Gertie Christinn wero Ashland callers last evening. Thomas McIIale, of Hazleton, is visit ing tho McIIale family on Parker street. Mr. and Mrs. II. AY', liecker circulated unions their many Ashland friends last evening. Patrick Dougherty, of Hnppithaunoek visiieu oiicunuuoau yosieruay. A. L. Grndy, of Shenandoah, renistcrcd at mo American House on Thursday. Nelson Stein, of Tnylorsvllle, was town caller to-day. James Haughney, of Mahanoy City, visiiru menus in town last evening, AA'illiam Clifford, of Pottsville, passed mrougii town last evening. the German baud took in our town yesterday. Henry Leonard purchased a handsome lmkei's wagon from Miller and Sous to day. Hobert and Benjamin Green left this morning for Brush valley, on a fishing expedition. The Misses Mahanoy, of Gilherfon, wero town visitors Thursday. Thomas Nolan, of town, has opened tailor shop iu AS'illianisport. Tho work of razing tho liracey resi dence is almost completed and on Mon day the carpenters will commence erect the frame work of the new real ilence. At the Inst mectiim of tho Hoard Health eseh member had a candidate for Health Officer and as a result thtre is no olUcer elected. The Girard Estate has workmen at the Oirard MnnBiou making improvements. Moso Mervine is getting a latest ini proved tubular steam boiler. SUMimlilp Tlt'kols Knluotxl Finn Hainburif. llreraan. Antwern or Amsterdam only 121.60. To Liverpool, Oueenstown, I-iondonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only t38. At Ileese's Ituilroad an! Steamship Olllce, Dougherty IJuild lug, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkbsiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every saok. 3-3-3taw Usk AVkm.8' LAUNDltv Blub, the best Blueing for laundry use. Kach package makes two quarts. lSvtM. Sold by Musser & Beddall. It will be an agreeable surprise to per fons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief miiybohid by Ui sing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the a-taek may be prevented by taking tills remedy as soon as the first symptoms nt tile disease appear, 25 nnd 50 cent battles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Mew Goods ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jurdlu Street. BOLD HIGHWAY ROBBER?. Aflsmi Kxpreia Driver Held up Near New IloRtnti Junction, Special to Evening 11eiiai.ii. Mahanoy Citv, April 20. Harry Clif ford, tho Adams Express driver, was held up on tho road near New Boston Junction, nt three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and robbed ot over six hundred dollars and n liver wntch. Tho two highwaymen es caped to tho mountains and are still at large. Tho Coal & Iron police nre In pur- ult. Of tho money taken, 15G2 wns In n package from ouo Brelsh, of Fern Glen, and consigned to n Mahanoy City hank; (35 wns in nnothor package, nnd about 15 of tho dny'a collections in the cxpressmnn's pocket. Tho robbery wns well plnnned nnd neatly executed. Tho robbers wero evidently nwnro that tho money wns com ing from n certain plnce, ns they naked for tho Brelsh package. This fnct may aid In their detection. It might hero bo explained thnt since tho Adnms compnny hns withdrawn from tho Heading and Lehigh A'alley railroads, they receive their Mahanoy City consign ments from Ithe Pennsylvania railroad, nt Now Boston Junction. Driver Clifford had met tho 12:59 nnd 18 p. m. trnins, lnylng nt tho stntlon during tho interval of theirarrival. From tho 12:59 p. m. train he received the money ckages. At n few minutes beforo 3 o'clock ho stnrted down tho road for Mohanoy City. On turning into the old stone road, and nt about a quarter of a mile from the Junction, his nttention wns nttrncted to wo men dressed in overalls and strolling carelessly toward him. They wero well built men, each carried n smnll bundle, wore caps drawn well down over their yes, and looked like brnkemen bound for work. As they drew near one of them asked Clifford in nn off-hand way if tho 'coaly" hod passed up. Ho was about to reply when they suddenly drew revolvers nnd covered him. Clifford was about to reach for his trusty "44," when ordered to 'hands up." Sweat began to stand outiu beads upon his forehead. Tho highway men were cool and polite. AA'hllo one stood near the horses' heads nnd kept Clifford covered, tho other stopped lightly onto tho wngon nnd began n search of Clifford's person, romorking that he wanted that Brelsh package. This ho found In the expressman's hip- pocket, along with another envelope con taining ?35. AVlille undergoing tho search Clifford glanced sideways nt tho robbers. "Keep your eyes this way," sharply ordered tho one on the gronnd. Clifford forgot tho order nnd a moment later ngnin looked ntthcnperntlonsubouthis pockets, when the ninn drew n bottle from his pocket thnt probably contained chloro form. His Intentions, whatever they were, wero Interrupted by a carriage pass lng down tho main road. It contained a man nnd woman nnd Clifford could easily have spoken to them, but n glnnce down tho shining gun barrols wnrned him that it might not be well to do so. AVhilo tho wagon was passing the high wayincn assumed easy positions, n though iu conversation with the driver, but kept no easy eyo upon their captive. ClilTord noticed that their hands were soft and palo and that their fingers tapered like n lady's, while from the rough overall protruded Unen collars of the finest quality and latest style. The searcher next drew about fifteen dollars from one ' of tho exprossmnn'i pockets nnd dropped it into his own. Bis si'ver wntch wns jerked from his vest nnd nfter n moment's) inspection wns appar ently tossed into tho hush, but Clifford didn't caro to look. His big pocket-book containing bills for collection, was ex amined and tossed back with the jocular remark that Clifford might collect them, After Iglancing through the empty money hag the robber stepped to th ground nnd to tho opposite side of tho horses to which his pnrtner stood "Ueadvjf" he asked. "Yes," responded tho pnrtner, and together they raised clubs and brought them down on tho hon-es' backs. Tho surprised animals bounded forward nnd as tho wagon passed the robbers courteously waved their guns ut Clifford. Once he looked back, but to see the revolvers still cover- lug him and n warning gesture from tho rubbers to go on. So on ho went as fast as the horses could tako him nnd soon arrived nt the company's hendqunrters in Mahanoy City. Messages were sent Hashing over the wires to tho express olllcials and police authorities all over tho county, re quest lug a watch for the robbers. Th scene of the robbery was afterward vis ited by Coal and Iron Policemen Smith nnd Goudge, hut if thoy secured a clew they did not make it known. Clifford describes one of tho robbers as being five feet ten inches in height! weighing about 105 pounds aud about 85 ye.us of ago. His face was full nnd he wore n large sandy moustache. The other five feet eigh inches tall, might wetgli 150 pounds, about 35 years of age, aud wore u black moustache of two or three weeks growth. He suspects the .,10ns tnches were artificial, Tiie younger man did the searching. Mr.S. A'. It. Hill, Superintendent of lb Adams Expross, arrived from Rending last evening and took Clifford's statement At daybreak this morning he went to the sccno of tho "hold up" and nfter n careful search found the two envelopes in which the money had arrived, along with check for $17, which had boon throw nsido. Tho silver watch has not been oovored. The Adams company is said to havo employed tho Plnkerton force to make 11 vigorous search for the highway men. AVo have had our notlous of a eniiah and eroun reniedv for a lontt while. ut. uoxe s n uu tuerry aim BenuKU uin us in every repect. Try it. Why patronize Chinamen t Our iay roll amounts to S(IU per month. Every dolla.- of It Is spent in town, if our work is not sntisluctory, we do not ask vou to pay for it. llronnan's Steam h lundry , South Main street. 4-10 tf THE NATION'S LAWMAKERS IIoumi Quorum l-'sden Anny to Attnnd n llutetmll (Inma. WASHINGTON. Anril 20. Yestordnv In the senate was almost entirely consumed by n speech against the pending tariff bill by Senator Perkins, of California. The speech was mainly devoted to n discussion of tho articles in the bill which directly rp...i r...li 1 , v ituiurina wool, lruiiH, quica sllver, beet sugnr, etc., although he con sidered other features in tho hill In which his state was not interested hut which wore opposed to Republican principles, and which he accordingly arraigned. Tho etier resolution for the appointment of committee ou communications for the purpose of hearing tho grievances of Coxoy's army was debated by Senators 1'eIIer nnd Allen, both of whom fnvorcd It, but it went over without action. The house Is making vers- slow nroeress with the diplomatic nnd consular appro priation bin. Almost the entiro day was devoted to thrashing over tho old straw In tho Hawaiian controversy. The text sed as a basis for tho debate a motion to cut off tho salary of the Hawaiian min ister was defeated when the vote was taken without division. About 4 o'clock half the membership of the house sud denly faded away to attend the opening ball game of tho season. The Democrats Were unable to produce n quorum, aud nfter a roll enll the house adjourned. FngltlTfl rrlnonnrn Afcnln Kcnpe. Hazleton. Ph., April 20. Amrolo Matz. who escaped from the sheriff two days ago while being taken to tho penitentinry to serve a five years term, and his companion, ltoznrlo btanzlela, an ex-convict wanted by the local and government nuthoritios, on chnrges of burglary and desertion from the navy, appeared in I rccdluud yester day, and were chased to tho mountains by n deputy sheriff and ids posfce. The fugi tives drew revolvers and, after holding their pursuers at bay for half au hour, es caped. Twenty armed Italians, under the leadership of Joseph Ferri, who is on Matz's bond, nre in pursuit, and tho local officers look for them to bring in the man dead or alive. Walcott DrfoRta Tracey. Boston, April 20. Joe AVnlcott, the col ored wonder of this city, defeated Tom Tracey, of Australia, last night after one of the elennest battles ever seen in Bos ton. No battle for years has attracted so much ntteution iu this city, and fully 8,000 people were on hmid when Referee Jimmy Colvllle introduced the men. TracoyBtood a head over the colorod man ond looked o trifle line, while AVnlcott was in great shape, tho muscles on his arms Btanding out like whip cords. The battle was warmly contested throughout, but In the sixteenth round. Tracey was completely knocked out. The light was for a $1,000 purse. QUAKAKK. Misses EfTIo and Kate Eveland visited friends in Tamaqua this week. Miss Annie Bouirhnerand!Mrs. E. Moser were iu Mahanoy City on Monday. The Stabler famllv. of Tnmanua. were 1110 guests 01 menus hero tuis ween. Miss Lizzie Honser. of Tamaqua, is visiting Quaknko friends. ' . Misses Mary Blazek and Fannie Kauf man called at Mr. Parnell's school last week, Mrs. Correll, of Mahanoy City, Is tho guest ot .Mrs. wiiuam Eveinnu, Mrs. F. AA'allatter visited friends in Tamnqua last week. Mrs. Phillin Trout snent a few uavs with Tamnqua lrlends last wceK. Ilolaud Neifert is visitlnc his sister in Aveatherly. Gideon Shoemaker, of AVest Penn, is the guest ot lrlends and relatives here. It is thouizht the schools innv be closed in this district owing to tho rage ot scarlet fever. A fishim? nartv consisting of George Due!!, Misses Agnes Conley nnd Amelia Jones cuntd red about seventy-flro trout, some sun fWh nnd n big eel in the dam on Wednesday mgut. Miss Mnry Neifert nnd AA'illinm Joues wero married in Tamaqua on Tuesday evening by Hov. Georco Gebhart. From Tamaqua they left lor Reading where part of their honeymoon win be spent MonHKhan's Creiit Hurgi'llis I Mv store is falrlv nnckod with a fin assortment of dry itoods, carpets and oil cloths. Lace curtains from 35cts to $1.75, Examine our 15c. cashmere (no imita tion) reduced from 35 cts; our 75c. corsets reduced to 50 cts. Call at once and secure bargains. Lvery article as represented P. J. MONA01IAN, Those who never read the advertise ments in their newspapers miss more than tliev presume. Jonathan Kenlson of Bolnu, AVorth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his bacl nrms, and shoulders read on item in his paper obout how a prominent German citizen 01 ft. iMndiMui had neeu cured. He procured the same medicine, aud to use his own words : "It cured 1110 rigli nn." Ho aLo snvs : "A neinbbor and hla wifo were both sick in lied with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to my house and said thoy were so bad lie had to do th cookliur. 1 told him ot Chamberlain Pain Balm n.id how it hnd cured me, ho cot a bottlo and it cuied them uu In week. 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. (Hucceesor toO. W. Haesler) . 104 AVest Cherry St., Shenandoah, HODSEakdSIGN PAINTER Dealer In WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shades on baud, special low rates lor paper Hanging iMEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store 20 North Muin St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in millin ery is mo largest in me county. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prlcee to suit all. Ladles, examlneour goods before buying elt-ewhere. lieiuoin- ber, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given. MRS. O. W. HVIIK, WARREN J. PORTZ. Vsnct Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left ai 21 North Main street, Snenandoah.wlU receive prompt attention Coming Kvents. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Bobbins' opera house. Anril 80. "A Trln to Eurone." Illus trated lecture, In AVelsh Baptist church, by Hcv. C. II. AVoolston, of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the English Baptist church. Mav 3. First anniversary of tho AVnsh. Ingtou Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. Mav 4. Tcleoranhers' Assembly nnd contest in Bobbins' opera house. Mav 4. Twentv-flfth anniversary of AA'ashlngton Camp, No. 112, P. O. S. of A., In Ferguson's theatre. Mav 80 Strawberrr nnd Ice cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of 1. A. (film Baby wi alck, we gave Her Gwtom, fo the wu a Child, ihe cried for Oafcuta, IThm h btmt Mlaa, ah elune Oftatorta, Vkaa aha had ChUJreo. alia gait tlma OxtcatA, Our better halves sav thov could not keep houso without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the esteem in which that rem edy is held where It has been sold for years nnd is well known. Mothers have learned thnt there is nothing so good for colds, croup nnd whooping cough, thnt It cures these nilraents quickly nnd perma nently, anil that it is pleasant ami saie for children to take. 25 nnd 60 cent bottles for snle by Gruhler Bros. For torpid liver and all other conditions resulting rom constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores ; or Avrite to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Political Cards. ALEX. BCOTT, Sublect to the rules of the Republican noml- naun? coutguiioh. P ELTAS DA VIS, Bubiect to the rules of tho Itepnbllcan noml- naiing convention. jglOIt WliiNVITOIt, (30th District) JUIiH J. UU1L,X, Bubiect to tho rules of tho Republican noml Dating 1 onvenl Ion. jpoll COKGUK, ti. A. JjVSCJI, Hublcetto the rules ot the Republican noml natlDK convention. JOBL Klllillll'lf, J. M. QlilUK, Subitct 10 the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALE A full sot ot bund Instruments, made bv tho HoUon Musical Manufactur ing co. For further Information upply to 'i nomas jh. uonn, aia west centre sireet, FOR SALE. The pioperty now used by the Hehald Publishing Company, East Coal street, rncnauooan. iermn i partcasn, uai nnce on mottgage. Appiy on tno premises. FOR RENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best part ot town (over Refowlrh's clothing (tori), heated by steam and Ut by eieciriciiy. ruiiHDieior a lawyer or uoctor, Apply to Levi Refowlch, 10 S. Main street. 4-3-tf nllOPOSALH -Notice is hereby given to the r public that the Unlou Church Bundav School has proposal nut for the painting of tneir courcn, locaieu east 01 uingiown ana aa Jolnlng Henry llrelsch's farm. J'ropoRals will bo received trom now until next Friday, April i. t an tne resilience or, or aaanss. w. f l)eebel,Rlngtow,Kcnuylklllcounty, Pa. 4-20-5I HOUSE AND LOTB FOR SALE. Eljjhl lots. SVt atrrv bouse with 2M storv kitchen. huge shed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property) nice bearing trult irecs; lots In good Mate of cultivation: known formerly r.s Park Hotel. Suitable for anv kind of business. For further particular? wnto or cau on MRS. L. E, FIBBER, 1.20-Sm Drandonvllle. Sen. Co. Pa, SOMETHING FOR TIIE "VS7-. ssx-xmsriEriEj NEW Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This Is tho only place where you can got now and stylish goods nt tho lowest prices, to suit the times. It is the people's cloth ing storo. Come nnd see ub beforo you go elsewhere. AVe are sure you will be more than pletsed, as we have come toBtay and do business. AVo are buying for cash, right from tho manufacturers, at our own prices. AVe can sell you men's sultB from $8.75 up; boys' suits from $8.25 up; child ren's suits from 75o up. Full lino of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Wheelwright and Blacksmithing -SHOP, Pear Alk), Rear Beddall' s Store, Between Centre nnd Lloyd Sts. First-class work and repairing of all kinds done on short notice aud at Reasonable Prices, rang People iives, nun .BanPOTTSVILLE, PA. Special Sale Saturday "Dress Goods. Our new stock Includes a vast variety of all tho latest weaves. AVlth such a stock beforo you no ono cannot fall making n sat isfactory selection. Then, being pleased v .th tho goods Is not nil, Tho price figurcB very prominently THE LOWEST. 'Tls impossible for us to describe the various kinds, qualities and prices through the medium of the pen. AV'e ask you to come and see for yoursolf. Tho time spent with us will prove profi table to you. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. AVe do not exaggerate in the least when we say our Millinery Department is equal to nny of our large city displays. Our trimmer, who comes to us from tho French Trimming depart ment of one of the leading houses of Now York city, is capa ble of suiting the style of hat that Is most beoomingto the face. AVo havo only tho latest designs nt prices to suit all. ATo are amply prepared to meet tho demands of all in this de partment. AVe wero choice in our spring selections, nnd feel confident wo enn please all, Thero are beautiful Coats nnd Capes beforo you to choose from. Not to bosuited is outof the question. Note the high grade stock nnd prices low to suit the times. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Domestics. Evcry careful housewife is Interested in this department. Muslins, Sheetings, etc., fire superb. Look nt the Ladles sized Skirts in this department for 30. Ladies' Gloves. In this we have any style or quality de sired, either in Mousquetalro, Button, Lace, Lisle, Taffeta and Silk black and colors ot prices from 12c tip. All the best.makes In Ladies' nnd toe, ribbed or plain, fast The Rival- The embodiment of the latest in tho Sewing Machine mechanism. Handsome, durable, quick and handy, Plain finish, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Home-Killed Beef, The onlv nlace in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and Iamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; iresn nome-mnae sausage, luc. H.ei3.bcn Mairt im,? 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah J. F. PL0PPERT, and Cptmfeciionex', 29 East Centre Street, shekahdoah; penha. lirend, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda AVnter. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events Oiled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all 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 Babies' Caps. If vou wish n snrlnir hat r hnnnetun to (late and trimmed iu the latest style call at Ella M. McGmmss' 2(5 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. J-lt. II. HOFFMAN 11AKKH, PHYSICIAN AND SVItOEON, Successor to Dr. James Btcln. IU North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours Ftom 7 to 0 a. m. i 1 to 3 and 7 to V p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a speclnliy. Hours ot vaccination : 0 toll a. m.f ii to 1 p. m. a STEWART, and for Next Week. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Our full- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart and Children's Hose, double heel black or colors, In price 12c up. $19.50 POTTSVILLE, PA. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St,, Mahanoy City, Pa, Eyes examined and glasses prescribed. Special attention to dlflicult cases. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AQKNT FOB- lauei's CELEBRATED LAGER No. 207 AVest Coal Street. ' Shenandoah, Pexma. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formorly Joo AVyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter, ales, whlslsies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat in bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To "too Oloanod. While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address The STEAM BtllWffll8IM1i,la?. mum Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs iu all the latest styles. AVonders leads nil photographers. FOR SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given fdr eclllng. Buyer may examine books. Leather Store, Ferguson House Building. ft