Evening Herald. SATVDAY, Al'WL2l,le04. THIRD EDITION UI"NTItAI.IA. Miss llachaol ltceso wns nmong tho Shenandoah visitors yosterdny. Centralln nnd Logan collieries will re sumo work on Monday , after n suspension of three dnys. Thomni Heoso, foremnn of Centrnlin colliery, Is hnppy over the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. Minn Mnry Wnlsh, of Lost Creek, wns in town yesterday. Misses Mnry and Annie flraham, Annie and Mnggiu O'Donncll ond Mory Cleary, a representation of Big Mine lttiu'synung ladies, attended the Lcnnhan funeral hero yesterday. Thomns Schilling, one of Delano's bright young brakemeii, visited hero yestorday. John, tho four-year-old son of Prank Dixon, died last evening. Measles was tho cause of death. Kddio Reese, who had his eye injured BOino time ago, is recovering under the care of Dr. Diddle, of tho Miners' Ilos pltal. John Lynch is nil smiles. It's n nice little girl. John, tho two-year-old son of I'etcr Leunhan, dice! on Wednesday and was burled in St. Ignatius cemetery yesterday nftcrnoon. Tho funeral was largely at tended. Tho Morris Itldgo Coal Company Is bnslly niignged repairing Its colliery. When tho work is completed the colliery will lio ono of the heat In this vicinity for the workingmcn. We nro pleased to announce, through the columns of the IIkkali), that our forniei townsman. K. V. llelTner, who is at present running a drug store in Glen IiUlille, is getting along well. Ed. was ono of our most popular young men. Daniel Sullivan, tho hoy killed on the railroad hero yesterday, was a favorite nmong his school companions and the people of the town. Jlis parents were greatly shocked. This case Is an awful warning to the boys who make n practice of jumping on trains. Hundreds of them do It every day. Martin Parrell, ono of our former townsmen, hut now of Norristown, ar rived in town on his wedding tour Wed nesday evening. The bride Is Miss Annlo Zimmerman, of Norristown. They will remain hero n short time and then return to that place, where n neatly furnished and cozy home awaits them. They have many menus uere wno join us in wisuing them a prosperous and joyful future. Wan eil. A gentleman with J500 or ?1000 available capital to join with another who has the general agency ot Knstern l'n., for a spec laity needed on olectric roads, factories and hotels, to take n half interest in the business, anil a prollt or MX) percent. Ad dress T. V., Hekalii office. tf Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" is the only one in the state outside the large cities, wo gone exiiresiy lor ineeeur tnlns. At Dreunnn's Steam Laundry, oum iuam street. -l-io-tl Got your repairing dono at Holdi- miurs. Coming Ktentn. April 30. -"A Triii to Kuropc," illus- trated lecture, in Welsh sli lhmtist churrli. by liov (.'. H. Woolston, of Philadelphia, for tho benefit of the English Baptist church. Mnv 3. Pirst nnnlversnrv of the Wash 3C gton Social Club, In Itobhins' opera uouse May 4 Tel egrn lib ers' Assembly nnd contest m Ilobbiiis' opera house. May 4 Twcnty-ilfth anniversary of v niiiingion uamp, ao. uz, i. u. s. ol A., jn l'erguson s tueatre. May SO- Strawberry nnd Ico cream fes tival In Robbins' opera house, under the auspices of Umiip 0, 1'. O. of T. A.tis, A. Murderer flruilV Guilty. Boston, April 21. JohuMackie.chnrged with tho murder of Mrs. M. L. Knndnll on the night of Nov. 11, pleaded guilty nnd will be sentenced on Monday. Macklo overheard Mrs. Bandall telling her hus band that she would hide his savings un der tho pillow. Thnt night he hroke into the houfe, struck Mrs. Hnudall several blows over tho head as she lay asleep In bed, and escaped with the few dollars ho found under the pillow. The woman lived but u short time. Fire In nu Inimnn Asylum Ottawa, Out., April 21. At tho Boman Catholic orphan nsylum of St. Joseph there wns nn incendiary lire nt 0 o'clock in the morning. The flames spread rapidly, and the sisters had much difficulty in get ting the 300 children out of tho buildiug. Sister Anne jumped from n first story window nnil sas bndly Injured. No other casualties arc recorded. The , Mco believe the llro was started by drunken lumber men, To Cl for Lnclc at Onlern. MAdii tui, N. II., April 21. Tlio Amosktng corporation announces that their mills No. 3 and No. 4 will shutdown May 5 indefinitely, owing to a lack of or ders. In n.lditlou to this, the other mills of the enrporttiou will, commencing Mon day. May . I)i' put on forty hour time. Tim will throw a.OOOhnnds nhwilutelyout of work ami will put the other 5,501) on two-thirds time. Kacupeil rrlMilMtra Iteoapturod. HvivtJ'iiK, N. J.. April 21. Morris Stevii's. the horwi thief, ami August Gclku. the Imrglar who etenped from the count f jail liore on Sunday, while their companion, the negro Bukns, was st rug ling wail the sherlir in tlio office of the jail, wt-e brought back and lodged in their old .lis. having beuu captured at Warwick, N. Y. Munlrr In a Ilestaurnnt. WllMlNoioN, Del., April 21. M. Fnini) an Ii..,i.ii). entered the restaurant of Marv Desmond last night, and without a word of warning, plunged a knife into the nrrk of MkIircI lUyhalongus, killing bun instantly. The men had quarreled in a bar room earlier In the evening, and the iuuraer v. as the outcome of the quarrel. Special low prloes to nil In watclwp, Jewelry and silverware nt Holdermau'v, corner Main and Lloyd streets. ""Arriuing Daily , D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jurdln Street. MAIIANI1V CITY. Mahakot Citt, April 21. Mlses Snlllo nnd Lizzie Davis, of Mnlze vllle, were In town Inst evening. Mrs. M. J. Clenrv nnd Miss Tesslo Slnt- tery, of Shenandoah, wero yesterdny tho guests ol Mr. and .Mrs. jt. 1'oru. Miss Jennie Coonev. of Shenandoah. Is visiting tho Misses McOinty, of North Main street. Kb. Davis, of Malzeville. is vlsUlmr in Nownrk, N. J. Mrs. Hnrrlfon Hall visited Shenandoah this morning. Mrs. J. T. Canflcld visited Shenandoah friends yesterday. Fred P. Kllno will leave tho cmnlov of tho C. D. Kaler Brewing Company on .May 1st to become a traveling salesmen for the Freeland Mercnntllo Company. Mr. Kline will will not mote from Mah- anoy City, as much ot his time will bo spent In this vicinity. Jonns Hell, of Kepner, wns In town this week. Mr. Ilell recently discovered n velu of cement of rich quality upon his inrtn nnu camo to .Mauanoy uity to lorm n stock company for Its development. Tho cement has been tested and pro nounced to be of superior quality. Should It bo found In largo quantities, n mill will bo erected nt Kepner for its prepnrntlon. I'M ward Devers was burled this mornlnc at the cemetery on tho hill. Muss was held in St. Cnnicus church nnd the Humane Fire company escorted tho re mains to its flmtl resting place. There was much anxiety lest the .deceased would be interred without tile knowlodge of liis relatives as tlieit whereabouts were unknown. Through a notice In the HKUALDandtheelVoitsof Mr. M. J. Mc Gtilre, two brothers were traced to PottF- vllle ana I'lillailelpmn and camo on in time to witness the last sad rites. A successful eisteddfod was held in the Welsh Congregational church last even ing. William .Jones and William Miles won the prizes for the best composed love letter. Tlio duet, ".Moonligut. will uomo Again,'' was won by Misses Phillips and Edwards. Another duet, entitled "Lar board Watch," was iron by Mossrs. Beese Hosier and William Edmunds. A prize was awarded Gomcr Morgan for the best essay on "Home." The Inst musical piece or tne evening was "urng y liar," a choral contest, their being Bixtcen singers in each choir. This was exceptionally well rendered. Tho prize was awarded to Professor G. O. Hicbards and party. A number of tho friends of John J. Foley assembled at his residence on West Spruce streot, Inst evening, to testify to their good feeling nnd to have a good time generally. Among tho notnbles present were Hart. Tralnor, who favored tho party with one of his inimitable songs entitled "Jimmy, Pull the Hun;" w iinam .Mcliuire, wno also raised nis cheerful voice; John Heoly, tripped tho light fantastic ; Councilman Northey, gave tho hoys points on electioneer ing, and Constable Jumei Itnssell leclted an essay on how to serve the writ. The bill of nro included turkey, chicken salad, fruit, confectionery, bluo points, etc. Andrew Barsmas brought suit against William Slackus nnd Andrew Domuto, in Justice Sherman's court, for nssault and battery and succeeded In having them placed under $200 bail for their ap pearance at court. Slackus and Domuto then brought suit ngainst Bnrsmns for perjury, it being alleged that Darsmas was not only not assaulted, hut tlint he did the assaulting himself, upon hiB two opponents, nnd ho brought the suit ns n bl u II to Slackus nnd Domuto, who he thought were about to take legal action ngninst him for tho theft of a watch, llarsmns wns plnced under MOO ball to answer at court on the charge of assault and $o(X) more for stealing the watch. Tho dagger of the assassin Is nn more sure of its work of death than n neglected cough. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry nnd Senekn will speedily cure you. iiiitAitiivii.i.i:. Joseph Dottier, of Pottsville, wns a town caller yesterday. Morris Ileckmnu, ot Hnmburg, wns nmong tho town i itors here yesterdny. J. It. Christman, of Williamsport, transacted husiness in town to-day. Daniel Drennnn, of the Finger Hoard, left this morning for Philadelphia. Quite a number of bricklayers arrived here this morning from Hamburg toerect a 75-foot stack for Moses Mervine. Larry Dunn is putting hnndsome win dow shades in tho Donnelly house. John Cummlngs, of Philadelphia, cir culated among friends here. Peter Devanev, of Happhannock, is con fined to his home with pneumonia. James Crayon, of Pottsville, was the guest of his brother here last evening. While returning home from church, Thursday evening, JamesMcGee, of Colo rado, was slightly Injured by falling down nn embankment between Lost Creek and his home. J. J. Durke visited Sheunndoah Inst evening. A number of our young telegraphers nro brushing up to enter the contest nt the teiegrapuers assembly ami grand ban in Dobbin's hall nt bhenandoali on May 4th. AVllliam lingers challenges John Heif snydcr to run ono mile for $150 dollars a siuu. Cornelius F. Mulhern, of town, has se cured a position at tlieManle Hill colliery ns lire boss. He intends moving his m.iuiy mere soon. The Columbian Social Club of town, which has lieou holdiuif daiiciuz school in Lalferty'H hall, will dote the season this m online by Having n waltzing contest lor a ladies' gold ring. Dr. Forrester and William Monnifhan went on a fishing expedition to Lost ureeK dam yesterday. Messrs. William Kagen and Martin Carr, two of our genial young sports, paid a visit to the Broad Mountain voslerdav for the purpose of capturing fioiur of the iinny spicies bin, we are sorry to state, thev retraced their stens homeward sad der, but wiser men. Mr. Eiignn killed a very In riii' rattlesnake, measuring 5 feet el. ven inches, which he intends taking to one oc our taxidermists. lluuli Miillucnn. one of the most nrom Inent members of the Columbian Social Ciun, met with a period nceideut while returning from Packer No. 5 colliery last evenini;. In atlemiitini' to hoard tin, locomotive which, mus between Colorado and tlie breaker ho missed his foothold nnd wns thrown down a bitch embank ment. Although considerably bruised, Mr. Miillluau was able to limn down to the electric car. which conveyed him to his homo. Ho will bo about again in a lew nays. MoiiHfthan'a tlreat llnrfiulnsl My store Is fairly packed with n fine aiworuneiit oi dry good, carpets mid oil olotlis. Ijice curtains from Hoots to $1.75. Kxamlne our 15c. cashmere (no iinltn. tlon) reduced from 36 oU; our 76c. corsets reduced to 50 cli. Call atonoe ami secure bargains. livery article ns represented. l J. JHOKAUHAX, We have added to our lnundry "Sin- olnlr's ijioe uuitalu i riune." It puts every thread in Its phtce. Makes lace eui'taliis neater than new without injury to the niokt delicate lnee. Dron us n card and we will call for them. Stntewhether sou want them cream or white Hien- linna Steam Laundry, South Main btroet. 4-10 tf WHY WOMEN Spring Cleaning-Sewing, Sweeping, Planning and Hurried Meals Exhaust Body and Brain. April, windows nnd doors tnny now be opened. A note of prepnrntlon is ap parent in every household. Spring means to tho nverngo womnn extraordinary exertion. Garments must bo made over for the new season; the long winter's nccount with dirt nnd dust must bo settled even nt the expense of di minished vitality and shortened life. With such strain on body and mind thousnnds of women nro sure to overtax their strength. Hosts of too nnxlous wives nnd mothers sncriflce health nnd future usefulness to this fearful moloch of spring cleaning. April is by far tho hardest month for the women of the house. Tho long siego of winter leaves them little strength for such excessive labor, and when the severe strnin is over many find they hnvo been living on their nerves nnd nro on tho road to nervous prostration nnd weakuoss of somo vital organ. j After great strnin on the system, Pnlne's celery compound, the great modern nervo nnd blood remedy, best re stores vigor nnd strength to the body. Men and women run down, weak, nnd nervous feel very soon nn increased power for work and enjoyment. All hnre the true instinct that life, re covery from illness nnd tho maintennnco of health come Irom perfect nutrition. Palno's celery compound reaches tho very origin of nervous weakness ns well ns diseases of tho liver, kidneys nnd stomach, it brings to the million ot nervo colls nil over the body tho oxnet food they need to hecomo ngnln healthy vital tissues. This is, inn nutshell, why Pnlne's celery gUAKAKK. Georuo Duel has mado n reputation for himself as n horto catcher. Yesterday afternoon a runaway came da'hlnirupthe road. People tried to catch It, hut with out success. Gcornu Duel suddenly jumped In front of the nnimnl, grabbed tne lines, and swung to tlio bacK oi tuo fiery beast as easy as thouprh swinging aboard his caboose, Four families of this place are afillcted with black scarlet fever. Mrs. J, D, Conlv spent Tuesday morn ing with friends In Mnhnuoy City. .Miss Hattie Stewart has returned to her homo in Buffalo Gap after spending n weeK Willi Irlenus nero. Miss Sallle' Uickclman has gone to Taman.ua and Intends to remain there for a while. Mrs. David Stewart, of Ouaknko vallev. spent Tuesday hero with her son, A. N. btewnrt. The many friends of Miss Amelia Jones are pleased to see that tho young lady Is rapidly recovering from aflllotion of her eyes, from which she has buttered for ten weeks. Mrs. J. D. Conley nnd Mrs. II. W. Bachert spent Monday with Shenandoah friends. Lewis T. Jones made a fiying trip to Mahanoy City yebterday. LADIUS who will do writing for nre at their hf me will mailt goodweges Heply with .uil-tiddrestor stumped envoiono MlbSMIl. UHKI) MILLER, houth lletd. Ind. 4-21-3t IJOLLMtD vs. HHKCKINIUDQEcf l-tratd I breach a1 premie cast-; Agents "Wanted; book retulvhtHiory of Ittitauts; 600,000 will bo soldi I'itOMPEOTUH FHK1S. W.ll Ferguson Co., Ciiiciupn.il, O. 4-21-todS. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 20 North Mnln St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in millin ery Is the largest in tho county. Constantly on baud n large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Ladles, examiueour goons beiore buying eifcewnere. itemeni bcr, prices tho lowest. Satisfaction given. MUS. G, W. I1Y15IC. DREAD APRIL. compound la tho remnrknblo remedy thnt it la for curing diseases duo to enfeebled nerve power, such ns neuralgia, rheuma tism, dyspepsin, kidney nnd liver com plaints. Digestion is distinctly tinder the control of tho nervous system nnd when these nerves nre underfed nnd in n semi-paralyzed condition tho stomach becomes little better than a heated receptnelo in which tho food Is not digested, butunder goes a sort of fermentation, which gives rise to nervous dyspepsin, gout, etc., the henrt wenkens, strength departs iind life becomes a burden. It is just this craving of starved nerves for better nutrition that Paino's celery compound quickly and fully meets. It causes tho blood to free itself of overy particle of poisonous humor. The first bottle of Paine's celery com pound starts tho tlrtd out, "run down" mnn or womnn fairly on the road to firm health. Says Mrs. C. E. Prunerman, of Dover, N. H. : "I was run down nnd felt very tired nil the time. I wns not able to do my work, and had not been since baby came to us. I took n bottle of n certain snrsaparilln, but it did me no good, My sister enmo to me nnd ndvised mo to get n bottle of Pnlne's celery compound. I was discouraged and had no faith In nny thing. My father went nnd got the compound to try nnd see If it would not do me good. Before I had taken one-half of tho bottle I felt as well ns ever, nnd I hnvo done my own work ever since without trouble." Here's is the experience of thousands of others. SOMETHING FOlt THE lurking People ! W. 33E3:3:3Ja-E3'j53 Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you enn get now nud stylish goods nt tho lowest prices, to suit tho times. It Is tho people's cloth ing storo. Como nnd Beo us before you go elsewhere. We nre sure you will be more thnn pleased, as we havo come to stay nnd do business. We are buying for cash, right from the mnnufncturers.nt our own prices. We enn sell you men's suits from $2.75 up; boyB' suits from $2.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. T. H. S1YDER, (Bucceesor to G, W. Ilnssler) 104 West Cherry St., Shennndoah, HOUSEakdSIGN painter Dealer Id WALL PAPER. A largo Btock of Wall Paper of nil Bhidrg on buna. Special low rates for paper hanging WARREN J. PORTZ. ..jtftty.3Pinrio Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders loft at prompt attention. DIVES, P0MER07 & STEWART, -22aBn-xPOTTSVILLE1 PA. Special Sale Saturday Our new stock Includes n vast variety of nil tho latest weaves. ' " ' With such a stock before you no one ennnot fall making n sat isfactory selection. Then, being pleased w .th the goods is not nil. The price figures very prominently the lowest. 'Tls Impossible for ub to descrlbo tho vnrlous kinds, qualities and prices through tho medium of the pen, Wo nBk you to como and see for yourself. The time spent with us will prove profi table to you. Dives, Pomerou & Stewart We do not exaggerate in tho least when we sny our Millinery Department Is equal to nny of our large city displays. Our trimmer, who comes to us from the French Trimming depart ment of ono of tho lending houses of New York city, is enpa ble of suiting tho Btyle of hnt thnt is most becoming to the fnco. Wo have only the Intcst designs nt prlcen to suit all. Wo nre nmply prepnrcd to meet the demnnds of all In this de partment. Wo wero cholco In our spring selections, nnd feel confident wo enn plense nil. There nre benutiful Conts nnd1 Cnpes before you to choose from. Not to be suited Is out of the question. Note tho high grnde stock nnd prices low to suit tho times. Every careful housewife is interested in this department. Our Muslins, Sheetings, etc., nre superb. Look at the Ladles' full- ' sized Skirts in this depnrtmsnt for 3'Jt. LAntES' GloVes. In this we have nny style or quality de sired, either in Mousquetnire, Button, Lace, Lisle, Taffeta nnd Silk block and colors at prUes from 12c up. Dives, Pomerou & Stewart All tho best makes in Ladles' nnd too, ribbed or plain, fast TL,. D.,,l Tlio embodiment of tho latest in tho Sewing fh -f n r fh I HO tllVal" Mnchine meclmnlsm Hnndsome, durable, -SIR 50 quick nnd handy. Plain finish, - - r ' KJ .U J Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausace nnd boloena made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; bouji meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah J. F. PL0PPERT, alsS? and Cponfeciione:?, 29 East Centre Street, SHENAMOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Sodn Water. Wholesale nnd Retail. Orders for nnrtlesand other events filled on short notice. Ice crenm delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets Spring nnd Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my lnrgo stock of the Finest nnu Lntest Styles of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine assortment of Babies' Caps. If you wish a spring hnt r bonnet up to date and trimmed in the latest style call at Ella M. McGmmss 20 East Centre Street, Shennudonh, Pa. -QK. II. HOFFMAN HAKEIt, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. Jameg Htein, 114 North Jardin Street, Shenaudonh.Pn. Offlco hours From 7 to 0 a. m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 0 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination i 8 to 9 a. m.f 15 to 1p.m. and for Next Week. Dives, Pomerou & Stewart. S. Dives, Pomerou & Stewart. and Children's Hose.doubla heel black or colors, in price 12c up. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W, Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes exnmlned nnd glasses prescribed. Special attention to dilllcult cases. Is Now Bendy for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT rOK- Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER . iopimras Xo. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Plait'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, wclBkleB, brandies, w!nes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CAHPETS, FEATI1EHS or MATTUEBSES To Too OloetxxodL ! Whllo cle&nlng house, will do well to call on or address The STEAM REKOVATING Vti&tirJ'j1 zinnia Photographer Mnrkot nnd Centre SU., Pottbviixe. The best photographs in nil tho latest styles. onders leads all photographers. POR SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books; Leather Store, Ferguson House Building.
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