' 1 Evening Herald. HATl'UDAY, Al'ItlLSH, 1MI4. THIRD EDITION OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where mill AVIii'U Bervlccs Wilt be Con. ducted To-morrow. Trinity Ileformod church, Itov. Itobcrt O'lloylo, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 m, and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. X vorybody welcome. Kehclos Israel Congregation, West Oak itreet. Rot. B. Itablnowltz, Kabbls services every Friday evening! Baturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. WelshBaptlstchurch. Preaching sorvlccsat 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. by tho pastor, ISev. 1), I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome Homan Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above Wost street, Rev. II. P. O'llcllly, pastor. Massos at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Bt. Qeorge's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Hev. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Mln and Oak streets. Captain L.Yodcr and Lieutenant B. Davlsh In command. Hcrvlces all day, commencing at 7 and 11 a. tn. and 3nnd8p. m. Meetings will bo held every night during tho week excepting Monday night Hunday school at 0 a. m. Kbcnczer Evangelical church, Itov. K. M. Llch tcnwalncr, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday uhoolatl:30p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. Presbyterian church, ltev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, nastor. Services at 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p m. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday oven Ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Win, Powlck. nastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m, Epworth Lcaguo at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome English liaptlst church, South Jardln street, Horviccs at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Ptiichlngby tho pastor, Hev. W. H. Harrison. 1'ralse scrvlco at 6 p. m. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening nt 7:30 tho Y. P. II, U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning Bcrvlcc at 10:30 nd evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector offi ciates nt morning scrvlco alternately and at every ovcnlng service. Tho lay reader, Charles Ilasklns, offlclatos In tho absence of tho rector, 0. 11. Brldgmnn. Sunday school at D. m. All scats free and everybody made heartily welcome Prlmltlvo Methodist church, Rov. J. Proude, pastor. Services to morrow at 10:30a. m. and 6: p. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 5:45 p. m, Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening nt 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock, Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All scats free. Anyono not having a church homo is cordially lnvltod to como hero. OKNTKAMA, Superintendent Edward Iteoso visited tho collieries nt Park 1'lnce yesterday. Charles Mcllrenrty and lieitzel Fall ringer visited ABhlond on Thursday. Mrs. 'William Hughes, of Mnhnnoy City, returned tnero on iTKlny, attt apundlng a few days with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. u. Wat kins, or town. Winnie Ilonnnbaucb. one of Montana'; young men, waa anions the visitors to Alt, Uarmcl yesterday. Miss Mnry Finn spent a few dnys of him weoK witn mentis m Biinmoicin. Centralln and Ixan collieries will mime work on Monday, after three days' nuspcnsion. Employes of the Heading Company in llus vicinity received tnclrpny yesterday Miss Hachael Itoese was nuiong the -visitors to Shenandoah yeBterduy. John Murray hurled n three-year-old uaugiiter on xutirsuay. Some of our sporting boys have arranged to Have n game or liase nail and it gam f foot ball tako place at Kingtown on May 30th. Tho borough night schools closed thli week lifter a term of live months. The working hoys took advantage of the pood chance offered them by the School lionrd and a lnrge nttendauce was kept up until tho end. Thnt is right, boys. Take ndvautago of all tho schooling you can nud you mny rest nbsured you will never be sorry for so doing, but you will look back on these as tho best spent days of your life. (lIKAltUVJLLU. Mises Nellie Fox and Julia Fognl, of 1'ottBvillo visited Ilenjamin Donnghuo yesterday. Tho P. & It. C. & 1. Company collieries in this district paid their employes their Bomi-monthly wages yesterday. Misses Cora Dengler and Xelllo Allison, of Ixicust Gap, called on friends hero yes terday. The P. & II. C. & I. Company have sus pended shipments from its collieries until Tuesday next. R Cleaver, of Noumidln, pnssod through town to-day. W. J. Warren, of St. Clair, was a town caller last evening. The Traction Company surprised our town people by running several of its summer cars to day. Patrick Monaghnn mid Eddie Uergen drove to Shenandoah Thursday. T. J. McDonald purchased a firm bny torso at Itlngtown the fore part of this week. Thomas Coon, of tho High Iload, lint moved into the house vacated by Win. Devnney. Messrs. William Egnn. Martin Carr nnd Hugh Mulligan attended the ilrst nuui'al ball of the Miihanoy Plane Jlosu Com pany last evening. The Columbian Social Club have made arrangements to hold a grand ball in .Armory hall on May 29th. John J. llurke transacted business nt tho county sent yesterday. Misa Annie Wynne, of Gilbcrton, visited .friends on Second street yesterday. The O I. C. Club will hold a phantom hop In O'Neill's Ddlmonlco hall on May 15tu. Wo give special nttention to collars, cuITh and shirts, at Urcnnan'x Steam Ijaundry, South Mntnstreot. 4-10-tf j Z I 333Tew fa-cods j "" Arriving Daily j. D. Fricke'a Carpet Store,' 10 South Jardiu Strict. MAnANOT C1TT. M ahakot City, April 28. Miss Maine Kclser Is on tho sick list. 1,. T. Brandon, of Ilnzlcton, was in town this morning. A. Palmer visited Tiimamin this morn ing. Miss Nora Hreiidlo is spending the day in Pottsvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dennis Wehr are attend ing ii funeral in Pottsvillc this afternoon. J. J. Swenk went to Philadelphia this morning. Miss Marv Horn is visiting In Philadel phia. Hev. H. R WilllnniB. of Ash and. visited here yesterday. M ss M. A. Dillon and Mrs. P. Dillon have returned from n visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Michael went to visit their parents in Ilingtown this afternoon. Constable J. Kussell. of tho First ward. accompanied by n prisoner, weuttol'otts villo this morning. Theodore Hammer, formerly of Malia- noy City, but now selling shoes lor a l'lilindeipnia wuoicsaie nouse, paia our town n visit this morning. Station Master Martin, of the P. it. It. Shenandoah, passed through town this mornlug enrouto to Pottsvillc. Tho Soiierbrev-Coonib nuptials were solemnized on Thursday. The condition of H. M. Pnrnilev Is said to be a little improved this morning. losenh Lcltenberger nud Thomas F. Gormnn will shoot at twenty-five pigeons in Mahanoy park on Snturdny next for 25 a side. Tho ball at Mnhiuiov Plnne last even ing was attended by Messrs. Martin Mur phy, .John Howards, and Misses Lizzie stride, Julia and Lizzie Hlggins, of Mali' nnoy CMtv. James Morgan, a Pottsvllle shoe agent. was in town yesterday. The English Lutheran Literary Society meet it nt theresidenceof ltev. Zimmerman on Monday evening. A musical program will rendered. Tho remains of an infant child of Mr. Jenkins, of the Fifth ward, was interred tuts niteruoon in tlio cemetery on tno mil. T. F. Gorman, while practicing in the park yesterday afternoon, killed eight out of ten birds. Joe Martin is also said to be showing up in excellent style. The match will be shot this afternoon. Seliuman & Co. hnvo bought the hardware store of K. J. rrv. in Tamanua. Georue Scligmnn. who Is to conduct the business, will remove to Taninuua next woeK. Conductor Andrew Hacirerty. of th Schuylkill Traction company, has excel lent luck in finding lost pocket books. Three weeks ago he found one contain- ing fifty cents and some bone buttons, and nlso found the owner within twenty-four hours; and yesterday he came into the possession of a purse of f j.S5 nnd threw the owner, a resident of St. Nicholas, into paroxysms or delight by making a return. All these purses nre lost by women and nre generally found lying upon the car sent. Suit was instituted before Jnstlco Sher man last evening against Thomas J. Joyce audJoiin wytn tor tue putincation or an article in me weeKiy Jieraid concerning John W. Parker nnd others of his family. Mr. Parker, the plaintiff, was represented uy J. 11. i'omeroy, r.sq. Air. Joyce nsKed for a stay of proceedings, his counsel. John F. Dolphin, being out of town. This the Justice granted for both defendants, placing thaui under iSOO bail for their ap pearance nt his ollice on Monday evening next at seven o'clocK. Two years ago Joe Hydosh beat his wife and skipped tho town. A month ago he returned to her roof nnd yesterday rob bed her of llftv dollars, thosavingsof her son, nnd took up his residence with another womnn. The wife being unable to recover her $00, sued for support. Tho wily Joe prevailed upon her to withdraw tho suit nnd take him back again. Jus tice O'Urien granted the withdrawn!. Joe then sued his son Andrew for beating him nnd Andrew wns compelled to pay Justice Coyle n line and costs. Tho son brought countersult before Justice O'llrien nnd tho laiher was bent to jail in default or Dan. Will .Tones spent Thursday evening ith Centralln friends. Lewis W. Hammer, of the L. V. engi neer corps, who was lying sick at ins paront s Home in I'ousvine ior uie past, week, has ngaln returned to his work. The Packer collieries employes were paid yesterday. John A. Grnnt. of Shenandoah, who has been South for the past three months, called on his old friends here yesterday. Our broom factory la kept busy working day and night to supply their many customers. Wo are soon to have a hosiery factory In our town, which will bo managed by C. G. Foley. We have one of. tho best amateur bass ball clubs In tho county, who would like to hear from clubs throughout the stato. All cornmunlcatiodB should be addressed to Edward Ferguson, malinger. Miss Maltio Jones and sister. Minnie, spent Thursday evening with Shenandoah menus. Wo kave added to our laundry "Sin! clair'a Lace Curtain Frame." It puts every thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater than new without Injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us a card and we will call for them. State whether yo" want them cream or white. Hrcn- nan's erearn iaunary, ooiun .nam street. 4-16 tf Want ed. A oentloman with 500 or tlOOO available eanltal to loin with another who has the general agency of Eastern Pa., for a spec hut neeueu on electric roaus. lactones and hotels, to take a half Interest In the business, and a profit of 100 per cent. Ad re38 T. r ., Iir.HALI) ollice. tr Htemmlilp Tickets Ileduoed. From Hamburg. Urcmnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only rvi.ou. to Liverpool, ueenstowu, liondonderry, lielfast or Glasgow, only $22. At Ileese's Railroad and Steamship Office, Dougherty liuild Ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf Hear In Mind John A. Rellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. It will he an nirreenhle snrnrisft to ner sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the diseano appear, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Jleaolntioim of CmiiloWnre. The following resolutions were adopted at a regular meeting or tne urnnt Hand WIIbueas, It wns tho dfcrce or our goo Father In heaven In the working out of his mystei-iou'. Providence to remove from our mills- and from the Held ol his earthly lacor-i our aenny ueiovea inenu aru renow memDer, the Into 1 red. J. Ilainer ; and, Wiikhrab. Aw a token commemorative tho efetcem in which the deceiised v&. held amonpst us, we- tho surviving member;! of the Urnnt Ilnnd, endeavor, however faintly, to otpms our csilm,.to of his character nnd worth and our leellncs at tho less to his family and 'friends by lis untimely taking iffHV : therefore, bo It Jlfwliid, 11ml bowing In humble submission to the decree of our Divine Matter, we tender our sluccrest Bjmpathy to the bcrcavf d widow and family of the deceased, and commend ib-uilothe kindly consolation of Him who doeth Ml things well. llrsalvtd. That III hlB demise the community has lost one of its best clilzcns and our baud ono m its most tamest workers, ntio.se zeal In all undertakers for their bettt-iment and welfare vrus unltnggiug during his long men. berbhln or fifteen veait. : whoije homstv o curnone never waivored and whnre lntecrltv In many unices of trust was always above reproucn. Jtenolvftl, Thnt as a mark of respect to th men ory of ttie. deceased our charter W diapod jura penou oi toys. Jleiolved. HintthesB resolution" be entered as u pari or the records of I bo Grant Hand and copy or same prenenua 10 tne wioow ana published In the Evenino IIkhai.u nnd Sun ilay .Aurj. John Ciihtin, V T. KcllOI't'E, W. J. Daddow, Committee, Shenandoah, Pa., April 27, 1891. Use Wells' Launiiuy Hi.uk, the best 15 cts. Sold Blueing for laundry use. Each package old uy makes two quarts. ruusser ee iseuunu. Coinlni; Kvents April 30. "A Trip to Europe," illus trated lecture In W elsh Haptist church, l. 1 i ir it- ill. 1, -.1 i uy jiuv. ji. iy uuiaiuu. in x iiiimieinuui, ior inc. ueneni oi me r.ngnsu uiipusi cuurcu May 8. First anniversary of the Wash ngton Social Club, in Hobblim' opera nouse. May 4. Telegrnphers' Assembly and contest in Itohbins' opera house. May 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. 112, P. O. B. of A, Jn Ferguson's theatre. Mny 15. Cake and coffee feuppcr at tho saivntion Army uarracKs, Mny IB. 5th annual May party under tho auspices of the celebrated Bchoppe orcnesirn, in itonuius' opera nouse. Mny 10. Fete do Cremo Glace under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ples Guild, in Bobbins' opera house. May 80 Strawberry ami Ice cream fes tival in iioiiums' opera House, auspices of Camp 0, 1. u. of T. A. June 10. Ico cream nnd bean soup , u'Huvai in jtouuins" unu, unuer rue uus pices of the Women's Itelief Corps. LOST CKKKK. All Nature Takes a New Start New Sap Runs in the Trees and New Blood Courses Through the Veins---In Spring Take Paine's Celery Compound, the One ftemedy That Cures. Everything la upward striving. 71s m easy now for the heart to be true As for fields to be green or skies to bo blue) 'Tit the proper way of living. All nnlmate nature feels the touch of spring, Nature has her great spring cleaning days. The birds get new plum nge, the fish put on their fresh, glistening, scaly armor, new streams of fresh water start from tho ground; there are new buds and livelier sap, and In the human body the heart throbs with fuller, tronger boats. It is a neason of grtat changes. At no timo during the year Is tho body so inclined to get rid of old, diseased conditions, chronic sickness, and deep seated disorders of the vital organs. It Is for these reasons that Paino's celery compound, the most famous nerve regulator and blood purifier in tho world, has acquired tho namo of the great spring T70K. CONGUKBH, JOHN T. SHOEXEIt. Bubiect to the rules of the Republlcnn nomi nating convention. We do laundry work for 800 customers every week. Drop us a card and we will call for yours. Brennan's bteam Lann dry, South Main street. 4-10-tf riuR conoriwh, S. A. LOSC1I, Bublectto the rules of the Republican noml naticg conventloa. now long will It he r Only a few vears when the millions of the land will b familiar with the virtues of Dr. Core's Wild Cherry andSenaka. Steamship Tickets To any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by Express Steamers, REDUCED TO $18 These rates are liable to bo Increased at any time. Apply to T.T.WILLIAMS, 4 South Jardln St., Shenandoall. MISCELXiANEOTTS. TTANTSD A girl for goneral housework. YT Apply t tne hsuii.d omoe. T OUT. Between itlnetown and Shenkndaah. I 1 a fishlns rod and care finder will vlease leave snme with II. it. Severn. Ferzuson U0U86, ncnanuoaii, ana receive rewara. ITT ANTED. To buv or rent, a second-hand VV piano. Apply to Rev. 0. l.aurliln, 428 West lUipberry alley. 4 'JT-tt T?0t HALE. Bicycle; econd-haid ; htrhest 1 grade; ballbearing to all parts; weight, 32 ptundi ; cushion tires; rat-trap pedds; runDer nmnaiet. lck aiiv. jieuuan n oaru ware store. Main street, Shenandoah. 4 2f lw TTiOR RENT Two elegant rooms, locattd y In the best part oi town (over ltefowlrh'i clothlnc More), heated by steam and lit b- electricity. Hullable lor a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Rcfr.wlch, 10 S. Main street, "1TANTEU Energetic man whoipeaki Oer v v man ni agent ior rcnuviKiu ouniv ardcle a household necessity: no competition agents baveniude 1.13a day; now make tl to liz per aay; miisi nave uui ensu ior ouiui. Address ueneral Agent, care herald. A DMINlHTRATlX NOTICE. Estate of Ed J ward Griffiths, deceused. Letters of administration of tee estate of Edward GrlOilhs. late of Bhenni, oah. Hchuvlltlll couniy, I'ennsyivanin. aceiat-ea, nae Deen gisntea to Elizabeth Griffiths r( skiing In said Dorougn, 10 wnom auperbons lnaeniea 10 sum estate are requested to mnke payment, and lljot o liavlne claims or dtrrands, will make Known o same witnout delay. 1-l.izAiiF.Tii QiurFiTiis. Admlnlstrallx. -3I-oaw-t J . II. I'OMEiioY, Attorney. II' TOP WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH GOTO THE m w v if and e t the best. A full set for Is, any Bice, shade, snnpe, and eevernl hundred Hets tc select from. Their vitalized air has no fqual forpalnleis extraction. All kind tllllnic at reasonable price, uon i mriieiinenumter, HID North Centre Mtieot, roTTNrj it jQR. II. HOFFMAN RAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SVRQEON, Successor to Vr, James Bteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m. ; 1 to S and to ft n. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs specialty. Hours of vaccination : B to B a.m. 12 to 1 p. m. li'ionderszrrHz o Photographe ZJSAIIX( Mnrketnnd Centre Sts., I'OTTSVIIXE. Tho best photographs In all the latest styles. v ouuern leiuis an pnoiogropuere. FOB Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Iiuyei may examine hooka. LkathkrStoiie, Ferguson House Building, WARREN J.PORTZ. .,,..r.i.nw Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders loft 21 North Main Btreet. Uhenandoah. will receive I prompt attention IT IS TIME TO GET WELL. medicine. There Is not a slnlge villngo In the conn try lnrge enough to boast Its regular physician or drag store where Polne's celory compound Is not being more largely used this month than any other remedy. It Is known wherever progress and en lightenment have pushed the railroad or the newspaper. Palne'8 celery compound la the very ut most the modlcal research of to-day can do for the exhausted, badly-nourished nerves nnd thin Impure blood. It goes straight to the causes of the mischief In the many forms of disease resulting from nervous debility nnd Insufficient or vitiated blood. A thousand painful symp toms arise from these two prime causes. Correct the nerves and blood with Paino's celery compound and tho entire system must get well; diseases of particular parts disappear, and strength and health by day and sound Invigorating sleep by night, return by an unfailing natural process. Paino's celery compound drives out dlsoaBeB of thellver, heart, and kid neys by sending pure, sufTclent blood, loaded with reconstructive material, through these vital organs, Instead of a watery, Impure fluid that can neither nourish nor invigorate. Dyspepsia, neu ralgla, rheumatism, heart disease, general nervous debility, and loss of strength cannot remain when the nerves and blood recolvo their dally reinforcement of rich, abundant nourishment from Palne's celory compound. Most dlseasos nre signs of poverty, either of blood or nerves. Palne's celery compound makes people well because It feeds starved nerves nnd blood and regu lates their functions. Try it and be con vinced, as aro thousands of men and women nnd children everywhere. Political Cards. T7IOR. WIIKRIfl'. SLUS DA VIS, Publect to the rule, of tho Republican noml- itlni convention. T.1UK IltRIFF. ALEX. 8COTT, Subiect to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. OR HHKItlFI'', J. it. QLIOK, Subiect to the rules of the Republican lomt- natmc convection. E OK SENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. CO FLU, Ruhiect to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. JjlOR HiGIBI.ATUItK, lit District, Subiect lo the rules ef the Republican nomi nating contention. J. F. PL0PPERT, and onfoctionex7 20 East Centre Street, SHENAKDOAE, PEMA 'Absolute Confidence in --azzsn11 vOur Advertisements. FOMEROY id Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. mm. must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding1 to our great business, ind to the fact that our advertisements are always free from' exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we extraordinary showing. Our Wo offer many sneolal lnduoo mentB In our Mllllnry Depart ment. We are headquarters for hats, either trlmmodoruntrlm med ; nlso the choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. We've tho cheap hat and the high-priced ht. See ing is believing ........ There's hardly a doubt but you will find our stock of coats Just what is wanted In a light weight coat. It Is tho most ex tenslvo and best assorted lot In the county. Ladles doublo brcasted Jackct.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, una some lined throughout OUR SPECI1L $2 25 UR SPECIAL $4 Ladles' Cloth Capes.ossorted sizes and materials, laco and braid trimmed, black nnd navy, newest styh s, nowost effects. We aro prepared with a selec tion that should please tho critic. Tho cape Is tho leading wrap, and wo aro keen enough to recognize It OUR SPECIAL $5 Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Nothing in the woman nttlro Is as natty, ns "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. TTe have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk, l'erfect beau ties, masterpiece sot women's conceptions all snides, all styles, and at the most popu lar priocs OUR SPECIAL 372C WAX FLOWKKS In Bouquets and Other Deshjms. PILLARS, WREATHS, STARS, Cl'.OSSEP, KTC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Alain St., Shenandoah. A complete reBunio of ail tho fashions and combinations of now fabrics that will bo lnrogue In great fashion cect'es this season is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is a changeable goods, swlvcled Sect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched ltB re markable growth, "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at Lowest 1'mcis" Is unquestion ably the reason of Its great ad vancement, uur wusn suns nre exceptionally nno at 42c, 58c and 76c OUR SPECIAL i7c 1 ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tar HAWTHORN'S U. S. liOOB" PAINT by YOST, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only fuaa"ltepa)ntagalnst corrosion, tire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden anu paper roiis ana waiu. uive 11 a trial Piatt's Popular Saloon, r (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, norter. ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and clgarB. Eat- in oar nuacnea. uoraiai invitation to an. 1EW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles In millin ery Ib the largest in the county. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Lndles, examlneour goods before buying eUewhere. Heinem- bcr, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, 9IIIK.G, W HYUl',. T. BE. SRJYBER, (Successor toQ. W.llusslcr) 1(M West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer In WALL PAPER. A largo stock of Wall l'sper of all uh(3(B on nana, special low rates ior paper Banging OUR SPECIAL 42CI There la out headauarters of Underwear In Pottsvllle, and that Is our storo every qual ity, every weight, every stylo, every sfzo made, and every price. No other such an as sortment in the county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neokwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the nbovo: "Wo know that this will bo the greatest opportunity ever bef sre offered in Pottsvllle to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashionabluNcckwear.and that too at half nnd less than half i tho usual cost."- OUR SPECIAL I22C OUR SPECIAL 25c Wo carry n largo lino of cot ton goods. Following aro a few of the many, somoof which are1 mourning goods, others arc Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales In stripes and Ugures, all new goods and perrect Deauties consiacrea cheap at 19c a yard OUR SPECIAL I ic Heretoforo our spring sales' haro tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Department, and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously increisod a fact which proves beyond n question that wo carry a stand ard hose ., SPItlll I22C Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid Slovos In all the leading nnd cslrabloBhndes. What a glove selling tlmo we've had for the past month. The like of It has never been known In Potts vlllo, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso luto glovo headquarters.......... OUR SPECIAL 7SC A big special of laces in all the latest designs. Dainty nnd beautiful effects. Exclusive in Btylo and price. All silk Dour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth i!Uc. Itutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, tn Point do Ireland, In all tho new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. PEOPLE whohavo OAHPETS, FKATHEHS or MATTRKfcHES 1?o too Olotixxoci ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address SOMETHING FOR THE WorkincrPeoole Home-Killed Beef. Mfejf AO ass The only plnce In town to secure home killed heef.Kiinninteelng choice nnd lulcy meat, nnd at the Fame price as Chicago beef. Fresh venl, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest slenk, 2 11)9, a6c: rib roasts, 2 lbs. 2fic; MUip meots, 7 and So; best veal, 14c; fresh honie-uiude sousoge, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardln St., Shenandoall NEW Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you can get new and stylish goods at the lowest prices, to suit the times. It Is the people's cloth ing store. Come and see us before you go elsewhere. We are sure you will be more than plowed, as we have come to stay and do business. AVe are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from 12.75 up; boys' suits from 12.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full lino of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hata and caps. Grand : Opening t JOHN IIlsTTOISr Wishes to announce to tho public thnt he has opened a l'HOTOGHAl'UUAU.lOHV at No. 14 N. I'lum alley, where he will bo pleased to have you call All work guar anteed. A specialty of tintypes, 2 fcr 25c. n iff S v. 4 rss Impc y T Fa WE M.
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