r Evening Herald. WKDNLSDAY. APRIL S6, lfcOt. THIRD EDITION An PROMPT PAYMENT. Tho Home Friendly Society In tho Com pany ti) Insure In. To the Olllcers o( tho Homo Friendly Society : Mr. 11. L. Tnlley, President. We, tho undersigned, wish to give onr sincere thanks for the prompt pny mcnt of claims : $!). on tho Ufa of my mother, Mrs. Ijydln Bubb. Mlts. llimn. $.10 on tho Ufa of my daughter, Hnttlo. GKOIiOH ASHFIKLI). Hl on tho life of my husband, Thomas lladnms. Miss. Kl.l.HX Hahams, Miihnnoy City. fOO on tho life of our. dear brother, Arthur A. MoAndrow. llmuoRT A. McAximmv, Olnirdvillc. $105 on tho Ufa of my good wife, Ann Wade. .IAMK8 WA11K, Shenandoah. The above clnlms pnld In the pnst few tlays in our vicinity o to show the large bit'iness the Home Friendly Society litis built ii pin our midst nnd the grout amount of uooil it is (Inline in roliovltn! the wants of the many at the time death makes its cnli. v advise, all to insure in mis goon company. It TlioutHiids or Shirts. In addition to our wonderful white shirts at !c. we have lust nurchased an entire stock of n leading mauufiieturer of lirnnIo sliirts. host rilllllitv mndn. rPLTIllar price 7.V to 11.00 each, our sale price only j.ic tnr tins week only. Siiecml liartcnins tills week at the rem nant counter in ginghams and outing llnnnels. Don't fail to see our new lines of dress eoods everv desirable shade nnd . finality at lower prices than you expect to pay. Ii. J. Wilkinson, 30 South Main St. iv natronlzo Chinamen f Our rmv mil amount (o 1800 per month. Kvery dollar nf it, is snent in town. If our work is not satisfactory, we do not agl1 von to pay for it. llreunnn's Steim Laundry, South Main street. -l-10-i, mnKta ms j.ne tnr nit ninriiira. MAHANOT Citt, Pa., April 25. -J, Uttlloway, aKe'l years, is sintering yflmi a fractured skull and is likely to dl'y He as playing innrble with oilier Wbys in ,ho street, when a liorso beloiigifljS; to 11 Hall & Co. dallied by and strurBhlin. Ho might have esevcd had ,,'aofuken the "warning and examlWlaf his comrades. who ran to tho pavement, lint he inn in front of the team to secure his marbles. I'nslilounble Hull nt Muliiiniiy City I.mt livening. MahanoY Citv, April SB. A brilliant affair was that of tho Phllndor club In iVrmory lmll last evening. Tho number Invitations had been limited so the usemblnKO was not too great for pleasure attractive featuro of tho occasion ns tho beautiful decorations of the hall. h the guosts pawed In under tho rich Turkish curtain nt tho doorway tholr oyos were greetod by tho brilliancy of colors nbout tho celling. From corner to corner across tho big hnll hung si reamers of red, white nnd blue and rich orange nnd black, while festoons of gay colors were tastefully draped about tno wans, me music stntiit incmg mo doorwnv was hidden hi hunting and the gallery was decorated with streamers of tlie national colors. In tho left comer and next tho orches trnl stand was a cozy corner n nice place licro you miglit sit Inn solt cushioned rocking chair, your feet burled In the leptu or a ricli fur carpet, while you neici i tete-a-tete with a pretty partner or watched fashion's pretty butterflies ns theyllllttcd across tho ball' room. At nine o'clock a cab rolled tip to the door and the first delegation stepped upon the scene, fashionably attired, their faces right ami eager in anticipation of a de lightful evening. From that hour tho Invited began to drift In until the number reached eighty collides it Oslo Jones orchestra opened the linll Ithawnltz nnd from that hour on tho couples careened in the mad whirl of nippy excitement. Among the participants from Mabanoy Citv were: Misses Laura Kiinnn. Mnry uun, Knte iucuaii, ora ami .juun orman, Lena Kosh, .Minnie w eber, Annie Mellet, Hannah Moss, limlly eltenberger. bnllie Wynn. Clara and Hose Quinn, Hose Quinn, Corn Oswald, (iertrude iiouicien. iazzw ami , n n Higgins, Daisy and Catherine Hyan, Hose Dounhoe, l.lllio Adams, t lara urnnger, llrldget, Anna and Mary Hlordan, Mnry Carney, Klllo King, Mary Leahy, Julia and linnnnh Salmon. Mollie Ferguson, liaura hamuels, Kutiu uiaric, ivatie and Maggie MeOlntv, Mary Curley, Adelnlde aids, Alary wiimiiKer, ivaue iioinu, .1 io nnd Katie lvinir. Alary iMulvey Mamu Summers, Maine Mefjiiire, Mary (orman, l.i'im mid llerthn' l'.tehler ; Messrs. Tlniotli.vllrosnahan.Cieorge Stern, Inlin Ilaloy: .lolin Oulnn, deorge .Miller, Usk Wells' LiramtT Blur, the bes Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by jMUSser m Jieuimii. tVrtiied. A gentleman with 00 or ?1 000 avail able capital to join with another who has the general agency ol r.nstern J'n., for a spec ialty needed on electric roads, factories and hotels, to tnko a half interest in tho business, nnd a profit of 100 percent.tSAd dress T. F., llKKAMi ofllce. tf J Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" Is tho t)nly one in the state outeldo tho large cities, wo got it expressly lor lace cur Initio At 11r..t.ii.iT, T nxti.lM. South Main street. 410-tf Stenmalilp Tickets JCcOuced. From Hamburg, Ilrcmnu, Antwerp or Amsterdam only fai.&u. to Liverpool yueeustown, l.oniiounerry, Helmut or Ulasgow, only f22. At Kcose s Huilroiul and btcaniship Ollice, Dougherty Build ing, ouenanuoau, i-a. 4-4-tl Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name IjEhsio St HAEli, Ashland. Pa, printed on every snck. . 3-3-3tnw I'emlon Crooks Arraigned. ic, April 2!Ju-se V. Hansee, a n pension agent, was arraigned .i in the I'uitcd States district ii M'li indictments charging him in mil lrauilK. lie pluudcd not .mil was held in l,f00 ball on each icnt. Hansee's alleged crime, it is iiMstud princiiially of procuring is lhrough false allldavits. He has acciii iiilMted a large fortune in his busl ne (n iirgB F. Seymour, a lioboken jus tire nf l lie peace, who sealed the aflldavlts in Mxnk, was also indicted and was r. ai r.t ;urd tltw miirniuK. Hansee's ti 1 1 v ill lake place tomorrow. T H.. I T C " 1 1 ' Wl !, gnu: 1ml ii said, peu- ti. i out the IS. ..Ml -llCHlust .Imln Jnnlilus. iiisi.loN, April 25. "If Judge Jon . iiiuns ou the bench it will lio after .est call he has ever had." It was I i lie most prominent members of mi. ary committee who spoke. Mr, expect to have the report all rc.i.lv f.ir the full committee at its Friday in., uug. The report will belong, but it will nut he tame. llie committeeman qumeil adore says that tho report will s up .Judge Jenkins In a very blaol J'Kui. Striking; fihOHiimktirft Win, Mam-iif.strii, X. II.. April 35. The striking stitchers at Kimball Brothers' shoe shup have scored a decisive victory All troubles have been satisfactorily set tied, and this morning the 400 operative returned to work at their former wages. Khutturi'd liv Dynamite. LAKCAsn II. Pa., April 25. About mid night the Pennsylvania railroad station nt W ntis was badly shuttered by a dymi mite explosi'iu. I here Is no ckw to th idem n y of the perpetrator of theoiitrag or Ins motive. For indigestion and all other conditions resulting from con stipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 2 sc. At drugstores; or write to B Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Bew CaS-oods ""Arriving Daily , D. Frlcke's Carpet Store 10 South Jardin Street. THE PHILADOR ASSEMBLY. ,Tme1irsfhiier. Daniel Mr.Call. John J. Leonard, (. linrlesSilIimnn, Francis V ynn, William Trice Joseph Aeunian, William Inpkui", lames Melley. .Martin .1. .Mc fuire. C. H. Anderson. John Krell, J. J. llnttig.nn. Mielinel Salmon, Thomas Fer gif-on, James .Meelian, James ( linoril ltoliert Uuln. llnrrv Kline. William nvan, Martin Murphy, Joseph Hoppes. John t. .Vi...l H t. - - At nuiiiuiers, v iinrien i . x ui, unlike Matthias. Josenh Lnrkln. From Shenan doah were: Misses Henton. Mnry Coughlin llriilcct Jleehnn, nnd .Mrs. Dr. Spalding; Messrs. William Slnttery and J. J. Heillev. From Girardvillo : Miss Mnry Gorman, Messrs. William J. Monnghnn, w. js. Mngulre, lartin uuriey, josepn ehoe and Geomo Kohler. r rom Potts- villo: Miss Hnttlo PfeifTer, Messrs. Oliver t ile nnd Charles 1'. Jtrug. Among others were : J. S. Heddall' Wm. Pcnu ; Thomns Taylor and Miss Sadio Sweeney. Shnmokiu: John Mc- Ilrehnrty, William Graeber and Miss Josie Pelstring. Ashland ; Miss Kntie Shortnll nnd Annie Wildes. Pottsville rank Horn. Patrick Mngulre nnd Misses Kntio McKeon nnd Julia Fnrrell, of Maizeville: Miss Mile HadclilTe. Tamil- una : Misses Minnie Snuerbrev and Lizzie Davis, St. Nicholns; Miss Maine Corrlgnu and Patrick Welsh, Yntesvillo ; Thomas lteilly, Hrownsvillo ; John eeeley, Jew Philadelphia: William Welsh. Frack- villa j Miss Gertrude Fcnstermachcr, ilnzlcton; nnd 11. li. unampion, iew York. The Master of Ceremonies was Oeortre W. Warner: the floor mnnacers George (iiirrctt, f rank Jiastian, Dunnes Hendricks, Timothy Mahonoy and Joseph Inrkin. The reception committee, An drew Doherty, James McGinty nud James J. Murphy. it midnight tho dnnccrs uegnn to stroll off in couples to tho dining hall below, where luncheon an i .ii'cir.uints were in wnitinir. and nt about three a. in. mntiT started for home, voting tho Pliilador the linest allalr it has lieen their good lortune to nttend this season. is Comlnc Svnts. Anrll 30. "A Trip to Europe." illus trnted lecture, in Welsh Baptist church, bv Itev. C. II. Woolston. of Philadelphia, for the benefit of tho English Baptist church. May 3. First anniversary of the Wash ngton Social Club, in Hobbins' opera house. Mav 4. Telearranhers' Assembly and contest in Hobbins' opera house. Mnv Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp. No. 118, P. O. S.of A, In Ferguson's theatre. May 15. Cake ami coffee supper at thi salvation Army uarracKs. May 80 Strawberry and ice oream fes- val in Mouuius' opera house, uuuer auspioes of Camp 0, I. O. of T. A. June 10. Ice cream and bean soup festival In ilnUblns' hall, mil er tho alls pices of the omen's Jlelief Corps. A Itallroad Coinpiinr rlii-11. A MIAN V, April 25. By jndgmentof tl court of arp. .lis the New York and N Haven nnd '. ft nl railroad is oomp -lit to nav the si.ue 7,i.00 for violating th laws by failing to heat their cars wit steam. The compuny used stoves n heaters. Unbrlilltd fjcenwe In tinttth Carolina. Colpmbia, S. C, April 35. Car loads of whisky are lieing received here, nnd sa loons are opening as under tho former regime. Beer is on tap at all places at five cents a glnss. Xo effort has been mnda so far to stop tho sale, utid proprie tors are making no ell or t to conceal thel business, l'rolilbltionists threaten to tak n hand and have arrests mudo to test whether prohibition exists. (UltAItDTII.I.i:. drumming up Cnrmel, passed J. F. Farello spent Saturday In Gllber- ton. John McLaughlin is laid un with bron chitis. Mrs. John Vennrd left this morninc for Philadelphia. Brvan GItilev has moved his fnmllv to Wllkos-Barre. Miss Maggie Mulligan is visiting friends nt Mattch Chunk. Jnmos Blrmtnuhnm Is business nt Shamokin. Simon Gelst. of Mt. through town yesterday. F. E. Megnrgle of Shenandoah, was a town visitor on Monday. Jnmes Kiellv. of Brownsville, snent Mondny with town friends. John McDonald nnd John Pepper, of Ashland, were visitors hero. George Schrlnck. of Pottsvllle. trans acted business in town to-day. MissMarv Mack, of St. Clair, is the guet of Mr. and Jlrs. Con. Geary. Andrew Armsfleld nnd Wllllnm HefT- eran, of Mnuch Chunk, is visiting here. Patrick Crayon, of Andenried, paid his respects to the Columbian Club Sunday. Miss Kntio Martin, of Shamokin. nud M. J. Gorman, of town, took in our town sights Sunday. Misses Kntie Golf and Katie Silk, of Ashland, were the guests of Miss Tessie Donniiua last evening. Misses Maley. Hanlen nnd Ilobbs. of Ar..i...nn ru. ......... i.n iUtmiuiuj vifcj. nun inn Kovnia Ul mu Columbian Club last evening, Miss Annie McGrnth. of Ashland, nnd John Munley, the genial young station gent, drove to .Mnhanoy city DUtiuny. B. V. Grndv. a student of the High school nt Gilberton, called on his friends nt Mohanoy City last evening. The senior class of the High school con templates holding n May party in the early port of May. Ida Nattress returned homo from Phila delphia this morning. M, E. McGuire, Joseph lvchoe, M. J. Curley nnd W. J. Moiiaghau attended the Pliilador sociable at Mahonoy City last evening. Miss Mama Lnvcllo is sojourning in Salisbury. John Burko circulated nmone friends nt Sunbury on Monday. lohn Grudy and Michael Keating, of Mabanoy City, were town visitors inst evening. Georgo Schenk. of Pottsvllle. was a own visitor to-day. Wash. ShnlTer. of Lykens. called in town last evening. W. Beaver, of Xeumedia, transacted business hero yebterday. Edward Schoidy. of Ashland, passed through town last evening. P. J. McGuire spent Tuesday evening at unoerton. Mrs. C. Garrison, of Philadelphia. Is visiting vne wenuci intnuy. Charles Tfncner and George Bnrnhard caught lourteen trout at the l.ost urccK dnm yesterday. E. C. Wagner has resolved a handsome baroucho from Williamsport. William Green nud wife are visiting the Kleiner inmuy at ueauinj,. F. A. Foster, of Orwlcsburg. spent Tuesday In town. Miss Buy Billon and Miss Hanks, of Shamokin, circulated among friends hero last evening. Frank Hbran will lenve for Phllodel hia, whero a lucrative position nwaits Im. John Griffith left this morning to attend business college nt biianiokin William Herrity was seriously inlurod nt Packer No. 1 colliery. While driving inside tho spreader caught ono of tho mules nnd cnused the animal to topple overou him. Tho Procress bnso boll club of Rappa bannock hns re-orgnnized for the season and appointed tho following players: P. J. Moniighiin, catcher; J. J. Corey, pitcher; c. l' .Jluineom, snort stop; im. j. Conrcy, 1st base nud captain; P. Mc Donald. 2nd base: T. L. Mills. 3rd base ti .1, ir i. nnHnn inff L jmiiUJ, louiic limn, ii, ... uiiiuj, .u.K, eld: M. GInley. right Held: W.F. J-innoy mnnnger. It is now rendyfornny team in the county. Saturday will bo nav day for the Parker collieries employees. Wllllnm Price. Lou Cake, and William Jones wero Shenandoah visitors lnstovcn-itiK- Mrs. Fred. E. Zerhev. wifo of Division Engineer F. E. Zcrby. is grodnnlly re covering from illness. Miss Nelllo Gorman. Lottie Haley and Emma Doolin, n trio of Girardvillo pretty belles, nttcuded the Mission hero last evening. Mnrtln Dixon, motormnn on tho electric road, is lying nt his home in n precarious condition. - Wo do laundry work for 800 customers o very week. Drop us a cord and wo will call for yours. Brennnn'a Steam Laun- d ry, South Main street. 4-10-tf l'hjstclsiis Rut So. Tho olv way to cure salt rheum, ec- zemn, pimples, bolls, blotches nnd ulcers Is by tho use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy. "I used numbers of so-called blood purifiers," writes Mrs. Belinda Hodsdon, of Haverhill, N. Jl., without ticiicut, until i oegan to ioko Favorite Hemedy, Although suffering from nu ulcerated sore leg, n few bottles cured mo." Wo have added to onr laundry "Sin clair's Loco Curtain Frame." It puts etery thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater than new wuiiout injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us n card and wo will call for them. State whether you want them cream or white, Hrcn nnn's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10 tf Those who never rend the advertise mcnts in their newspapers miss more than tlicr presume. Jonnthnn Kenlsou, of Bolnn, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms, nnd shoulders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. Ho procured the same medicine, anil to use his own words : "It cured me right up." HonLosays: "A neighbor and bis wife were both sick in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to it house and said they were so bad he had to dothe cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had cured me, he got a bottle nnd it cured them up in a week. 50 wilt bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Yes. Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Senekn Is perfectly sale, and both softens nnd relieves a troublesome cough as if by magiu. Prfce 36 and 50 cents per bottlo. LOST OltlilSlt. DIVESi FOMEROT and 'Absolute Confidence in """".Our Advertisements. fSFRIWlf A fiFfl Every line no matter liow small the type does its share toward adding to our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. AMUSEMENTS. pKUOUSON'H TH RATHE. P. J. FEROUSON. MANAOIR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1894. MORHISON B Famous scenic una dramatic production, FAUST ! With Its wondo'ful s'enio, electric and calcium eflccts. The Marvelous 'Broken' Scone With cenulne flh'S nf llehtidne and be nioclcralu of flro. Produced h'.re In Its en tirety by a fupcrior company, Including Ml s Uoabel .Morr son as "Marguerite 5rlcc8, asc, 50c, 75c and 1. Reserved Heats at IClrltn'i drup storo. We offer mnnv eneclitl Induce ments In our illlllncry Depart ment. We arc hendquarters for lints, either trimmed or untrim mcd : also the choicest selec tion of trimmings, llowers, rib bons, etc We've the cheap hat anil me uign-pneeu uuv. see ing Is believing There's hsrdlv a doubt but yon will Una our stock 01 coats Just what Is wanted In alight weight coat. It is the most ex tensive anil uesi umiui itru iuwu tliH cnnniv. Indies' double- breasted Jucket.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, nnd some nneu inrougnuui Ladles' Cloth Cnnes.assorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trlmmea.uiacK onu nnvy, newest styP s, newest effects Wo are nrenarcd with n selec tion that should please tho critic. The cape is tho leading wrap, ana wo are Keen cnougn to recognizo it Nothing in tho woman attiro is as natty, as "bon-ton" a a neat, weu-muue sniri wiuhi. Wo have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. I'erfect beau ties, masterpieces 01 women s conceptions all shades, all styles, and at the moit popu lar prices MISC35IiI.AIv"i:OUS. TB BALE. A parlor fulte, eood as new. Will be sold for one-hult Us cost. Annly at 103S. White street. 4 20 tf FOB SALE. The property now used by the Herald Publishing Company, East Coal street, ftjcrmiiaoan. Term : pan cast, Dai ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. "VXTANTED. "alesman i salary from start, VY permanent piaco nrown urns. o. Nurserymen, Hochester, N. Y. 8.29-lm-ecd FOB BENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best part of town (over UefowPh's clothing tton), heated by steam and lit by electricity, puiisoie ior a lawyer tir uocior. Apply to Levi Kefrwicn, lu s. Mam streot. WANTED Energetlo man who speaks Gor man ni airent for Hcbuvlkill counlv : nrtlcln a household necessity: no romnetitlou: agents have made fi'ia day; now makefl to 512 per day; must have ilu!) casu for outut Address General Agent, care tlEBALD. T ADIES who will do writing for ire at their XJ nemea will mane goeu wgea ucpiy wuii MlfndareRtpd. stamried envelope. M1MS Ull DBED MILLEB, Kouth llcnd. Ind. i-il-Sl POLLABD vs. BHECKINItlDGEcl'brated breach ot promliecase; Agents Tf anted; book ready history of lltlcantis 6M,0Owlll be sold; PBO.SPECTTJtt FBEE. W.ll Ferguson Co., Cincinnati, u. t-u-eoaoi PBOroSAL", Notice Is hereby given to tho nubile that tlie Union Church Hundav School has proposals ou. for the palming of their church, located enst of Blngtown and ad', joining Henry Hrelsch's farm, froposals will bo received from now nnllt ntxi I'rwaj, April 57. (?11 nt the rnHldcnce of. or addresi. Yv. (?. uoebel, Itingtown, Schuylkill county, Pa. -S0-St Political Cards. pofl CONCtlKtiH, JOIW T. SIlOEXEll. Subject to tbe rules ct tte Bepubllcan nomi nal ing ronveniion. jtOK tONtiRKSH, S. A. LOSCU, Hubjcctto the rules of tbe lteimblloau soml natlug conveuuon. Get your vepniring aian's. done at Holder- Hear In Allntl John A, Heilly's is tho place to get the purest wines anil liquors, best beer and ales ami ilnest brands ot cigars. IEW "STORES Cosh Millinery Store. MU Vollard Grain Strnnger. Washixotok, April 25. Miss Pollard Krnilually recovering from the nervous prostrntion following the trial of her case against Represent stive Breckinridge. The rest and quiet of the hospital have beue llted her, nud she grows stronger with each succeeding day. She is not yet giv ing thought to plans for the future anil will not decide what she will do for some little time jut. Tim Mute Charged with Manalaughter. Monterey, Oil., April 35. Tho coro ner's investigation into the cause of the wreck of the steamship Los Angeles at Point Sur ou Snturilay night has resulted in a verdict charging Itoger Hyfkogol, the ship's third olllcer, with criminal negli gence and carelessness. He was taken into ctiBtody, and will be tried for manslaugh ter. A rityslclan Convicted uf lllgamy. OlAMHKHsmntti, Pa., April 26. Dr. Jo seph Henry Kiug, a physlciau who for merly practiced in Baltimore, Washing ton and llagerstowu, Md., was yesterday found guilty of bigamy, lie was, accord ing to the testimony, married in Wash ington, and afterward In thli county. 29 North Mnln St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles In millin ery is tho largest iu tho county. Constantly on hand n large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit nil. Ladies, examine our goous ueiore uuying eisewnere. riemem ber, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, MI1H. O. W. IJV11K. T. H. SNYDER, (Successor to O, W. Ilaesler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HODSEahdSIGN painter Dealer la WALL PAPER. A larce stock of Wall l'nner of nil shades on hand. Special low rales for paper hanglngj J-jH. II. HOFFMAN llAKElt, PHYSICIAN AND SU11OE0N, Successor to Dr. James Stein. 114 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah, Pit. Office hours From 7 to v a. m.i to 9 p. m. Diseases of tho throat and lungs a specialty, liouro 01 vaccination u 10 1 p. m. 1 to 3 and 7 Ed lungs a II to9a. ra.f jtkK simucxi'i''. Subieot to tbo rules of the Republican nomt naiing coaveniion. jlOK MHI-.ltll-I''. Ali&X. SCOTT, Subject to the rules ot the Bepubllcan nomt nuung conveunon. JjtOK. rllliatll'l', J. M. UliIUK, Subject to the rules ot the Bepubllcan nomi nating convention. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. mm, pi OUR SPECIAL .25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372c A comnleto resume of all the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be Invogue In great fashion cent'es this season is shown In our display of Dress Goods for sprmg and summer. One ol our speclalsls a changeable gooas, swiveieu fleet, 1 yard wldo, worth 25c... Tho unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched Its re markablo growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at LOwEbx rniCES is unquestion ably tho rcaton of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally nno at t'io. SSo and Toe OUR SPECIAL iyc OUR SPECIAL 42C! There Is one headquarters of Underwear In Pottsvllle, and that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every stylo, every sfzo made, and every price. No other such nn as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' Vests- ..,. OUR SPECIAL 12oC Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to thel' aDove: wo know that this will bo the greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvllle to cconomlnnllv sutinlv nn nn. tiro season's requirements of: fashionable Neckwear.ond that too at half and less than halt me usual cost. SPECIAL C v7 Wo carry a largo lino of cot ton goods. Following arc n few of the many, somoof whlcharc mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales In stripes ond figures, all new goods and poifect beauties considered cheap at 19o a yard OUR SPECIAL i Ac Heretofore our spring sales have tested tho selling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartmcnt.nnd each year tho stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have boon enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that we carry a stand ard hose OUR SPECIAL I22c Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves In all the lending and deslruble shades. What a glove selling time wo'vo had for the past month The like pf It has never been known In Pottsvllle, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters.. OUR SPECIAL 75C A big special of laces In all tho latest designs. Dainty and 1 beautiful effects. Exclusive In style nnd price. All silk Bour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns-worth Sue. Butter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point dc Ireland, In all tho new nnd dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Home-Killed Beef. The onlv nlnco in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd Juicy meat, nnd at the same price ns Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna mndo every day. Finest stenk, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 2Bc; soup meats, 7 nnd go; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, HOW, Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Kyes examined nnd glasses prescribed. Special attention to dillicult cases. SOMETHING FOR THE Working Peooie BOCK BEER ! Is Now Itendy for Delivery. CHBISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- jrjioit HIlNATOlt, (30th District) J. CO X l,i, Subject to tbe rulos of the Republican noml natlng convention, -poll I.l'.OIHI.A'1'UHI', let District, Subject to tbo rules of the ReDubllcan nomt natlng corventlon. J. F. PL0PPERT, Silk!? and CJonfeciioncr, Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This is the only place where yolt can get new nnd stylish goods at the lowest prices, to suit the times. It is the people's cloth ing store. Come nnd see ub before you go elsewhere, we are sure you will lie more than pleised, nswe have come to stay and do business. We are buying for ensh, right from tho manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men s BUits from $2.75 up: boys' suits from 12.25 up; child ren's suits from 76c up. lull line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats aud caps. Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGEB Xo. 207 West Coal Street, 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENN Uread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vnuilln, Chocolate and Straw berry Ico Cream nnd Soda Wuter, Wholesale ond Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. T. M. REILLY'S cbntraija's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and RefrfcshingWines, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place. T. i. Fteilly'n, Locust Avenue, CENTHALIA, PA Shenandoah, Penna. A Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stock' a with he best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, PKATIIEKS or MATTRESSES To Too OloanocS. I While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Tbe STEAM eEllOmiHGCO,,0- WARREN I.PORTZ, TPInno Tuner, Pianos sna organs repaired. Orders leftai 21 r ortb Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention o Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best, photographs In all the lntest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. POR SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for soiling. Bnyer may examine books. LKATiiKit Store, Ferguson House Building. 4
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