Evening Herald. THl'HSDAY, AV1UU36, U04. THIRD EDITION lost (-ur.nii. H. Monroo lteynolds, li. V. stntlon ngent, Is spending tliu week In New York Ills plncc is being lllled by John Mc Donald. Mist Annie Noono Is visiting friends In Bcrautou. Councilman Jnmes McKlhcnny, of Rhcuitmlonli, who will bo Schuylkill county's next Shorlli, nttcnueu tno Mis sion Inst evening. Martin Dixon, who wns renortcd In n critical condition, is somewhat bettor, but as yet not out of Unngcr. Misses Gertlo ltcose and Oertlo I.evlne, of Shennndonh, visited friends here yes terday. Mrs. W. H. Kearcher vlsitod Browns vlllo friends last ovoning. II. V. llesscr, of the engineer corps, called on .Shenandoah friends Inst even log. Amnnir the Shcnandonh neonlo who nttendad Mission last evening were the following : Ex-Senator Watson and family, John A. ltellly, II. J. Muldoou.J. .1. Kelly and John Lambert. I). J. SInttery, P. & K. stntlon ngent nt nilliiTton ami .IniniM Knrlv. of Ollherton. attended Mission and called on friends hero last evening. Misses Mnrv and Annie lloran. of Mnlzeville, called on friends nt this place Inst evening, J. (' Coughlin nnd Arthur Merrick, tcloirrnnh onerntors of Shenandoah, vis ited hero last evening. Misses Kntio McLaughlin and Agnes Fnrrell, of Mahanoy I'lane, called on friends hero Inst evening. It tt ill be an aereenble tmrnrise to per Rons subject tonttneks of bilious colic to lenm Unit prompt relief mny bp hvl by takhiL' Chntnbcrlnln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. In many Instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon lis the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by (Jruhler Bros. Mrs. terdny, Mrs. M. Helnold visited Gilberton this morning. M. Iloldcmnn, of Delntio, wns in town yesterday. Hov. Sweeney rodo townrd Girnrdvllle in,ni in iiv tiirnnvh It t turn 111U11111114. ... I n.lirnrnU nn.l Vow .Tnr.op Traction Company employes will be mart lutt. tltcttr ufinntr Mirmit.l, nnn limn ni-iiiuitv... trumpet on tno tanit question. iNoiiU Moyer, 01 Jinzieton, wns n town visitor yesterday, Isaac Hvcr. of Ashlnnd, paid our town a visit yesterdny. Mrs. W. A. I.nttlmorc. of St. Clnlr, visited menus Hero. Superintendent .Inmcs turned from New York, MissMarv McCarthy, of Shocmnkers, wns in town last evening. Chnrles II. Sinter, of lllngtown, wns scon on our streets yesteruny. M. J freshments (1IKAUDV11.I,! A. S, Grnf, of Shonandoah, pnssed througli town Tuesday. G. W. Weiss, sunerintendenl of HIkIi nchool nt Schuylkill Haven, registered lit the American House yesterday. M. A. Foster, of Philadelphia, trans netod business hero Inst evening. S. II. McCherry, of Sunbury, called on his many customers cdnesdny. I'ntrick Monauhan. of Hannahannock had his foot badly crushed while loading cars nt 1'acKer iNo. 4 colliery yesterdny, Miss Kntio Dotinhlson, of Mill Creek, is tho guest of .Miss Agnes ilornn. John Habor moved his family to l'ottsvillo. Miss Maggie Hoggnn, of Mnhnnoy City, clrculnted among irlcnus ncrc. Jos. fligir, one of the brick Inycrs at Mervlne s, was culled Home to I'lymoutli owing to tno illness ot 111s cuiiu. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ilorey visited th Miners' Hospital yesterday. Knoch Kckles died Tuesday morning from a parlytio stroko. A wife and one son mourn his loss. ltichard Gregory died nt his resldenco on I'nrKer street yesterdny morning irom an nttack 01 pnoumonin. Itev. Snyder, of Ashland, called on Swab last evening. Our better halves say they could not keep Iiouho without Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros.. Leeds, Iown. This sIiowh 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 and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly nnd perma nently, nnd that it is pleasant nnd safe for children to take. and 50 cent bottles for snlo by Gruhler Bros. MAIIANOV CITY. PUNCH. POINTS. MAllANor Cur, April 20. Alex Mny wns In Shenandonli yes- To-morrow Is Arbor Dny. Snturdny will be pay dny nt tho I'. & H. collieries In this district, Tho flncshlti of the Brazilian rebels 1ms been blown up again. Ditto tho Wilson bill. And now they say ono of the Cronin witnesses has been murdered. Is the jury I'rolhonotary Deeuau lias sold his hotel nt Ashlnnd to lion. Kugene Donnhoe, of GIrnrdvUle. The chnngo will take nlnco on Mny 1st. Tho Supreme Court of South Carolina holds that n man cannot act constltution- Wynn hns re- Uy drunk except for the profit of some tCllUIT Ultl&UU. Messrs. Gnblo nnd Douuhcrtv. of the Iinmp nnd Wntch committee, Inst night nwarded a contract for seventeen badges forspeclnl police. if oil ,1lno,ipoa llnnlil re. Liveryman uooeris lu-uay neni lour Skn Lri S, horses nd tw mun t0 Shnmokln to work tsnt tho Ho elKnier. I ft COIltrnct ,ie lmB sccure,i from the 1'AltK 1'I.AOi:. Miss Annio Kenrns hns returned from n visit to Silver Iirook. Mrs. Morris, of Mnnch Chunk, hns re turned to her home after 11 visit to her daughter, Mrs. llutler, of this place. Miss Lizzie Mates, of Shoomnkers, was a visitor hero on Tuesday. Miss Mary Campbell and her brother, Ferdinand, were in Shenandoah on Mon day. Miss Kntio K. Dolan, onu of our popular school teachers, was In Mnhanoy City Inst evening. Superintendent F. J. Noonnn, of St. Nicholas, visited tho schools of this place on Tuesday last. Miss Mattle Powell, ot Shennudonh, was a guest of friends hero. Miss Mnmo 11. Boyer went to Scr.mton yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs. W. Campbell, of Mahanoy City, passed through town to-day. Miss Hachel Heese, of Central!, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Hannah Ileesc, at this place. M. J. and J. F. O'llearn, of Shenan doah, were In town on Tuesday. Ollio Mason, of Ounknkc. called upon Mnhanoy Ulty friends yesterday. Mr. Watts, the electrician, Is plncing a call bell syntcm in tho Hotel Lewis. Tho hntidsomo P. J. Kelly, of Hnzlcton, called upon friends Hero last evening. It. M. Pnnnlev. who hns been 111 for two weeks, is said to uevery low tins morning. II. (VDiinnell. tho well-known novelty mini of Heading, was in town tnis morii' mg. Miss Mnrv Ilurkc. of Mnhnnoy Tunnel, was tlie guest ot town jrienusinsi. even iug. C. W. llarber nnd J. O. Howorth were among tho visitors from Hazleton yesterj day. S. A. Lotch. of Schuylkill Haven, ex tended a warm greeting to friends hero yesterday. James lSreslin. ot Hazleton. wns the guest of tho Misses Ilaiighney on Tuesduy evening. Superintendent Noonnn is mnking a lour of the township and n yearly ex amination ot tuo scnoois It. D. Darlington, P & II. ngent nt Lowisbtiiii. wns the guest of J. C. Hippie on Wednesdny afternoon Martin and Frank Lynch hnvc removed from Mahanoy avenue to their new resiau rant on West Centre street. Co. K. N. G. P.. drilled nnd directed their carbines nt imaginary enemies on (Jentro street last evening. Prof. T. J. Watson, of Gilberton, as sisted In Prof. Jones' orchestra nt the Phllndor ball on Tuesday evening About seventy members of tho I. O. O. F., accompanied by tho Citizens band, left lor scliuyiKUl naven tins morning, Dr. Halnh Bricker nnd W. A. Bensinger returned Irom a iisuiug trip 10 uig reeit, loaded down wltli tno llnny ueauties, Mrs. E. Anstock. of Shenandonli. nc compnnied by her two interesting child ren, mado calls upon relntives hero on Tuesday. Misses Freda Bay Dillon nnd Lizzie Hughes, of Shnmokln, where tho guests of the ever ngreenble J. J. Urady on Tuesday evening. The creek bank in tho neighborhood of A street has been robbed of Us stone wall to supply foundations for a house being ouilt lu tuo neignuornoou. Justice Mny forwarded n chnrgo to Pottsville vestordav. for Joseph Abr- ckinchy, alias Bodcnsky, who disappeared from hla Shcnandonh home a week ngo. I The dischnrge wns ellected turougu a unit piece. Tho lonir talkcd-of niireon match bo- tween T. F. Gorman, of Mahanoy City. and Joe Martin, better known as "Dead- eye Dick," also of Mahanoy City, will take place at j:.iu o'ciock 10-morrow micruooii, in Mnhnnoy City, Pnrk for $300 n side. Knob man will shoot nt nine birds. William Cooper, tho well known marks man, is lo be referee. Martin is the 111- vorito in the betting, but Mr. Uorninn is confident of winning. TlioiiKmiilH of (Shirts. In addition to our wonderful white shirts at 35c, wo have just purchased an entire stock of n leading manufacturer of Percale shirts, best quality made, regular price 75c to il.00 each, our salo price only a'.lc for this week only. Special bargains this week at the rem nant counter in gingnams aim owing flannels. Don't fall to see our new lines of dress goods every desirable shado and qunlity nt lower prices than you oxpect to pay. I,. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main St. AMUSEMENTS. JjlEKaUBON'B TUEAT11E. p, 1. rinocsoN, manager. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1894. MOBRISON 'S (Famous scenic and dramatic production, FAUST ! With its wondo'ful scenic clectrlo and calcium effects. Tho Marvelous 'Broken' Scone With genuine flathts nf llphtr log and he manic rain of Are. Produced here In Its en tirety by a superior company, lnclndlnc Ml s ltosabel itorr son as "Marguerite." Prices, asc, 50c, 75c nucl $n Reserved Peats at Klrltn'n ting store. Pennsylvania railroad. A Heading Councilman Is chnrged with having offered four votes to a contractor who was after city wort, ror 10,000. Con tracts come high in that city. And now Tillman, tho blgKcst saloon keeper in tho country, hns hnd his license revoked. Between him nnd tho Supremo Court n lnw-abiding citizen of South Carolina can hardly buy n mince pie. During the past month tho Girard Kstnte plnnted l!0,O00 trees on land about their reservoirs, consisting of lnrch, wild clicrry, tjcotcli pine and cataipas. Twenty ilvo men were employed to do the work. The Pennsylvnnln llnllroad Company hns In view of the strike among miner" of bituminous coal, issued an order to the mining companies which supply it with coal to hold all tho coal now at the ininrx or on sidings, nnd not to sell it to nny other buyer. The rovnl counlo were mnrrled with enough royalties around them to beat 11 straight Hush, nnd tho cannon saluted and all that, and then thoy went nnd ate breakfast, just like common people. There Is no royal cure fot an appetite. Fly time approaches when a wotnnn will hnvo to choose between window screens, darkened rooms, fly-papers and insect powder guns, or to grin nnu neat the torments from which her husband can escnpo to his club and only come nomo wnen lie s too sleepy to Know n uy from a stuffed ostrich. There nre seventeen enscs of smnll-pox nt Lee, near Nanticoke. Tho people of the latter city were not careful and so the disease lias ueen carried among tnom. Three enses hnvo developed. Children of the Infected families have been playing with other children nnd the town Is now greatly excited. All tho schools hnve been closed. Wilkes-Barre has been asked for aid. State Board ot Health is also on hand. MISCELXANEOUS. Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding to our great business, ajid 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. STEWART, POTTSVILLE, Pi TTITll HALE. A Dtrlor ful'e. lood J' Will be sold for one-lmlf lis cosl at 108 B. White street as new. Apply 4-25-tf IJWK SALE. The property now used by the 1 Hkhald Publishing Company, East Coal street, hhenandoak. Terms: partcasli, bal ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. WANTED. "atesman ; salary from start, permanent place Ilrown Urns Co.. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 3.29-lm-erd Our "Sinclair Curtain Frnme" is the only one in the stnte outside tho lnrge cities, we got it expressly lor lace cur tains. At Brennnn's Steam Laundry, South Mnln street. 4-iu-tt Use Wells' Laundut Biue. the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by Mniser & Ueddnll. We clvo snecinl nttentlon to tollnrs cuffs nnd bhlrts, nt Brennnn's Steam Laundry, South Mnin street. 4r-10-tf moil KENT Two eleeant rooms, locntrd X In the best pnrtol town (over Itefowlih's ri;, ncaica Dy sienm snu in dj Hullsblo tor a lawyer or doctor H. Minn strtet. e ft r lcctrlr itv. Aprly to Levi Hefr wlch, 10 Wo oBcr many sncclal Induce ments In our Mtlllnory Depart ment. Wo nro headquarters for hats, cither trlmmeuoruntrlm med i nlso the choicest selec tion of trlmmlnirs. flowers, rib bons, etc. We've the cheap hat and the high-priced hat. See ing is iicucving .. There's hardly a doubt hut you will una our stock or coats Just what Is wanted In a light weight coat. It Is tho most ex tenslvo nnd best assorted lot in the county. Ladles' double breasted jacket.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and souio uncu inrougnoui - w ANTED Energetic man whospeakB Ger vian ns atreni for Hchuviklll county : article a household necessity: no competition: scents bavemaue s-na aay; now miKe h hi 112 pir day; must hnve 10) casli lor outfit Address Oeneral Agent, care rlKKAi.n. WEWW1 to employ a few good nv n to miVo MO to MM a wee k nelllnif our Home Elec tric Motor. Kuns siwing mnchines, printing presses, ventilating fan, pumps, cto Every body buys them. Steady employment, uasy Hiiiiniinn nnti unnu wiinert. aiiuii-pb t . I Harrison Jtl'o, Clerk No. H, Columbus, Ohio. Ladles' Cloth Canes.nssorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trimmed, black nnd navy, newest styl s, newest cnccis. Wo am prepared with ft selec tion that should pleaso tho critic. Tho cape Is the leading wrap, and we nro keen enougu to rccognlzo it PUOl OSAI. Notice t hereby given to the pulillo that the Union Church fundaj School has propoul ou for Ihe painting of their ihurcn. loeaten est or Kingiown ana aa inttHnir lipnrv Hrelsch's farm. I'ronoRats will he recclTfd from now until next Friday, April yr. full i. th. residence of. or address. W. C Ueibel.Mnntowa.PchuylUlltcounty, 1'a. 4-20-31 Nothing In tho woman attire is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, weu-mauo snirt waisi. We have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women s conceptions all shades, all styles, and at the most popu lar prices Political Cards. POK. CONfillEHH, JOUN T. S110EXEK. Hubject to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. TjlOU COKGKGBH, S. A. LOSC1I, Hubjcctto the rules of the Republican nomi naiiug convention. Toil MlEHII'ir, F.LJAS VA VIS, Subject to the rules of tho Republican noml- ating conveniton. Why patronize Chinnmon t Our pay roll amounts to 300 per month. Kvery dollar of it Is spent in town, If our work Is not satisfactory, we do not ask vou to pay for It. Brenunn'B Stenin Lnundry, South Mnin street. 4-10-tf Wanted. A gentlemnu with f.r00 or 11000 available capital to join with another who has the general agency of Kastcrn Pa., for a spec laltv needed on electric roads, factories nnd hotels, to take a half interest in the business, ami a pront oi tuo per cent. Ail dress T. F., Hkhalp olllce. tf ninnnnhsii's tlreat llargalns t llv store Is fairly packed with n fine Those who never rend the ndvertlso ! s"me"LI. "rJT s' ?"T. """"lll r,tU i .ru ,luU CHIHll. 1,IICB UUIMUII1 II1UI1 IU I I U' than they presume. Jonathan Keuison, of Ilolnn, 'N orth Co., Iowu, who hnd been tumbled with rlieumatism in his back, NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE rh Uonia !' Bjrrn.'i 11111 Agalntl Cnnrvlngr Worklnffm. TllENTO.v, April 26. The Republican leaders have decided that It will b impos sible to net all their bills through by May 4, nnd thoy will not adjourn until a vreok later. Thera was quite a lively dlicusilon is th house over Mr. Byrne's bill making it unlawful for any corporation to have m ployetsign any agraement renouncing ex isting or future membership in anyorsan izabldn. aoclaty or brotherhood. Mr. Byrne maintained that in many Instances em ployes ot corporation were as badly off as slaves before the war. Mr. Olcott took the poiltlon that the labor union did the wage earners mora harm than good. They made arbitrary rules and demand upon corporations, nnd attempted to govern the buinea of the latter. Th bill pasted nnanlmouily. Bill war pmttil legislation; out of o(- Dcs the board ot freeholder of Caraden, Alercer and l'asialo countic, and provid ing for the appointment of ntw board by the city councils and township committees until next spring; also the new board of works bill for Newark and Jerioy City. The senate Indennately postponed notion upon the veto message of Governor Warts upon the peace bill. The bill providing for the appointment nf corporation eonn sol ami attorneys by the mayor of New ark and Jersey City caused a big fight In tho senate. Three of th Hepubllcan were absent when the bill oame up, and the Democrats succeeded In having the enact ing cluuse stricken out. The Hrpublltans saved themselves front utter rout by get ting an adjournment. ?UK MIIl-KIFir. ALEX. SCOTT, Sublect to the rules of the Republican nomi na'ing conveniton. HIOll HlllUllirir, j, it. aiJCK, . Sublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JJOIt LKGIHLATUItE, 1st District, Fublect to ho rules of the Republican nomi nating col veniion. arms, ami shoulders rend an item In his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, nnd to use ills own words : "It cured mo right up." He nUo snys : "A neighbor nnd Ids wife were both sick in bed with rhcuimi- tism. Their boy was over to my house nnd said they were so bad he hnd to do tho Kxnmino our 15c. cashmere (no imita tion) reduced from 35 cts; our 7Bo. corsets reduced to M) cts. Call at once and secure bnrgnlns. Kvery nrtlcle ns represented. 1'. ,1. illONAGIlAN. We hnvo added to our laundry "Sin clair's Lnco Curtain Krnine." It puts every thread In its place. Makes lace curtains neuter than new without injury to tho most delicate lnce. Drop us a curd Murdered by a Frleat. Cincinnati, April 26. Mary Gllmartin, n pretty clerk employed by the Pulver- niacher Galvanic Belt company, was shot ami instantly tilled while ou her way to wort. The man ho committed the mur der and was arrested gave his name us Georgo Heed, aged SO, but letter in his pocket iduutlfy him as a Catholio priest named Father Doininiok O'Grady. Insane jealousy of the girl and her desire to get rid of hi unwelcome attention causud tho tragedy. At the station house O'Grady rookiiiL?. I told him of ( Mmtnberinln'n von want them cream or white. Bren- Laundry, bouiii auuu 4-10 tf l'aln Balm nnd how It hnd cured me. ho got n bottle nnd it cured them up in n week. 50 cent bottles for snlo by Gruhler Bros. Stanlil Tickets Hi ilnceil. From Hamburg, llreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only JS1.50. To Liverpool, Queenstown, Ixtndontlerry, Belfast or Glasgow, only aa. At lleese's Hallroad and Steanikhlp Olllce, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, l'a. 4-1-tf and we will call for them. State whether attempted suicide by taking poison, but tno prompt use of a stomaoh pump aaved m ute. nan s street. Steam Hear In Mlutl John A. Heilly'a Is the place to get tile purest wines nnd liquors, best beer nnd ales and finest brands of cigars. When Easy was lick, w gave aer OasMX. Wkm be u a Child, h crlsd for Contort, Wkea she Weam UUe, ehe clung to Caatoria, Wk4S the bti ChHdrea, the sate theta Qerstoste, HTEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. lew Goods "" Arriving Daily i. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin Street. Cfiinlmr Events April 30. "A Trip to F.urope," illus trated lecture, in Welsu liaptlstcni bv Hav. C. 11. Woolston. of Phtladel for tho benefit of the Kngllsh Baptist church. Iny 3. First nnnlversnry of the Wnsh ngton Social Club, in Bobbins' opera house. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly nnd contest lu Bobbins' opera house. Mny 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. 111!, 1'. O.S.of A., in rergusou's tlieatre. May 15. Cake and coffee supper nt tho salvation Army iinrracKS. May 30 Strawberry and ice cream fe tivnl lu Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices oi uamp ti, i. u. ot -r. a. June ID. lee cream and bean soup festival In ltoliblns' hall, under tlio alls pices of the W omen's Belief Corps. 29 North Mnin St., Shenandoah. Our displny of New York styles In millin ery is mo largest in tuo county. Constantly on hnnd n large nsHortmeut of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit nil. Ladies, examlneotir goons noiore nuying eisewuere. iiemem bur, prlceu the lowest. Satisfaction given, MUM. ti. XV llVIUi, Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the name Lesbio & Baku, Ashlnnd, l'a., Is printed on every snck. 3-3-3tuw J ROOF PAINTING promptly done wllh KtT HAiVTHOHN'1 U. S. hOOP fAINT by A. YOST, Agont, 130 KastOoal street, Bhenandoah. Itlsthebest ana only guarantca paint ugalustcorronlon, nro and every kind ot wealhor, for metal, wooden J and paper roefs and walls. Ulvo it a trial, E Oil HKNaTOU, (30th District) JOUN J. COYLE, Bublcct to tho rules of tho Republican nomi naung tonvcniion. J. F. PL0PPERT, alkei? and Confectioner, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENUii Bread, Cnkes, Confectionery nnd Vnnilln, Chocolnte and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town In pint or quart buckets, BMEEOI and Absolute Confidence in -zbbj -our Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 72C A comnleto resume of ad tho fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be Invogue In great fashion cent cs this scaion Is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is a cnangeamo gooas, swivcicu effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... OUR SPECIAL I7C? Tho unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surpriso to all who have watched its re markable growth. "Uoods or standard qualities tho best, at I.OWE4T ruiCES" is unquestion ably tho reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks arc exceptionally line at 42c, 58c and 75c - OUR SPECIAL 42C! Thcro Is one headquarters of Underwear In I'ottsvlllc, and that Is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style, every sua mado, and every prlco. No other such an as sortment In ihe county. All styles and qualities of Ladies' Vests .... OUR SPECIJl i lie Our Men's Neckwoar Depart ment ndds emphasis to the above: "We know that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever before offered in I'ottsvlllc to economically supply an en tiro season's requirements of fashionable Ncckwear.and that too nt half and less than halt tho usual cost." Wo enrry n largo lino of cot ton goods. Following aro a few of the many, somo of which are mourning goods, others are Scotch l'lalds, Zephyr Ging hams, lino Percales in stripes and figures, all new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard EUR SPEC 25 OUR SPECIAL I22C Heretofore our spring sales have tested tho selling capacity of our Hosiery Deportment.and each year tho stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have boon enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose IB Sfltlll 12 ac Ladles' cotton, silk and kid loves in all tho leading and esirablot hades. What a glove selling time wo've had for the past month The like of it has never been known In Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso luto glovo headquarters OUR SPECIAL 75C A big special of laces In all tho latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive In stylo and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth Lite. Uutter color laces In Point Venico, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all tho new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy &d Stewart . Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, anu at tne same price as unicago beef. Fresh venl, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh snusnge nnd bolocna mado every day. Finest steak, S lbs, 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best venl, 14c; fresh home-mado sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W, Centre SL, Mnhnnnu Oiiu Prt Eye examined nnd glasses prescribed. Special attention to difllcult canes. wax n.owEr.8 In Bouquets nnd Other Designs. VILLAUS, WREATHS, feTAItS, CKOS6K8, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Mnin St., Shenandonli. SOMETHING FOR THE Working People! VCT. SSBCI3ST3ES'S Clothing Store I 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you can get new nnd stylish goods at the lowest prices, to suit the times. It Is the people's cloth ing store. Come nnd sea us before you go elsewhere. We nro sure you will be more than pleised, nswe have coma to stay and do business. Wo are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from J2.75np; boys' -suits from $2.25 tip; child ren's suits from 75o up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Is Now Ready for Delivery, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOR- Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER T. H. SNYDER, (Successor to O. W. Ilussler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer In WALL PAPER. A largo stock of Wall Paper of nil shades on nana. &i eusi low rules lur paper imaging J-JU. U. HOFFMAN HAKUil, rnrsiuAK axd svuoeon, Successor to lir, Jamos Btcin. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Olllce tours From 7 to 6 a. m.s 1 tr 3 and 7 to 1) p. w. Diseases of the throat and lungs a spcciuiiy. noma ci vaccination : 0 10 u a. m. 12 10 1 p. m. T. M. REILLY'S okntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and RefreshingVines, Whiskeys, cto. Don't forget the place. T. ot. n.ciiiy'8, Locust Avenue, C'ENTKALIA, TA. WARREN J. PORTZ. . Ptnun Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 " orth Main street, Buenandoah.wlll receive prompt attention. No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar In stockrd with he best beer. Dorter. ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to alL PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FKATIIEBS or MATTHEBES To Too Oloanocl S While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address lie STEAM RENOVATING C0.,"a w'o- jjjsAniifo Photographer Mnrketand Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In nil the latest styles. Wonders lends nil photographers. FOR SHLIE, Leather and Findings Store, f Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leathei! Store, Ferguson Uouse Building.
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