Evening Herald. MONDAY, Al'IlII, 30, U04. THIRD EDITION A Treat. On Monday evunlng, April 30th, mi Illustrated lecture, "A Trip to Europe," will bo delivered lu the Welsh Baptist church, corner of Oak nnd West streets, for the bcnellt of the English llnptlst church. Tho lecturer, Huv. C. Herbert Woolston, wrh born In the city of Cnmricn, N. J., April 7, lbftO. Was educated lit South JerBey Institute, DrldKetoti, N. J., nml wai ordained lu Jmiunry, lbkO, nt South Hlver, N. J. He Is now the busy pastor of the East llnptlst church, Phi In dolphin, nnd Is In the eighth year of his pastorate. Ills church has grown from one of the smallest churches In the city to now rank anions the first, having M members, tiOU of whom the pastor 1ms baptized. He believes In tho "forward movement" In the churches, and preaches the old gospel with the application "up to date." He has one of thu large-t Protestant congregations of the city, and among the llaptlsts his church ranks second in numbers baptized. He has also been an extensive traveler and lecturer, having crosseil the Atlantic twice, anil also sailed on tho North Atlantic and Irish sens; helms visited six of the nations of the globe, and traveled in nil llfteen thousand miles half around the globe without accident. Ills lectures are illus trated by largo and highly colored views secured by him from photographs taken on the snot, and are cnual to the best now used by the famous lecturers lu the country THE BASEBALL RECORDS Handing of tli CIhIm In tli Ititce for the I,mvii Championship. Vf. I p. v. St. Loult. l'niladera.. 8 Cleveland 6 ItOStOD . 5 Cincinnati.. I Baltlraara ... ( .Tsn .760 .T.VI .71 .971 .JT1 IMttslnirK-.. 3 Now York .. it Louisville . 3 Ilrouklyn .. 3 WanMnK'n. 2 Chicago...... 1 AW .375 .21 .V .128 SATURDAY S UAMKS. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 14( Uos tou, S. At New York New York, 8; Ilal ttniore, t. At Washington llrooklyu, 10; Washington, 9. At Cincinnati Cincin nati, 10; PitUhurn, 5. At Ixjulsvllle Chi cago, Louisville, 1. At St. Louis St. Ijouli, T; CUreland, 1. TKSTHIUIAY'S OAMK1. At St. LouIh ChiTeland, 5; 8t. Uiuis, 3. At Louisville Louisville, ; Chlcafto, 8. Coming KventR. April 80. "A Trip to Kurope," Illus trated lecture, in Welsh linptist church, hr Hev. C. II. Woolston. of Philadelphia. for the benefit of the Knglish Baptist cnurcn. May 3. First anniversary of the Wash ngton Social Club, In Kobbins' opera House. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Uobbins' opera house. May 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. US, P. O.S.of A. In Ferguson's theatre. May 15. Cako and coffee supper at tho salvation Army uarracKs. May 15. 5th annual May party under tho auspices of the celebrated Schoppo orchestra, in kodijuis' opera house. liny 10. Fete do Crcmo Glnce under tho auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, in Uobbins' opera house. Mnv 30 Strawberry and lee cream fes tival In Kobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June II). Ico cream and bean sou festival In Kobbins' hall, under the aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. Special Nolle. Preaching services will be held in tho Presbvterian church, cornerof White and Oak streets, every night this week, oxcept Saturday. Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock The Young People's Society of Christian F.ndeavor will conduct a praise service for tho llrst la ml nil ten. A cordial welcome is extended to the public. Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" Is the only one in the state outside the large cities. e got it expressly lor lace cur tains. At Ureunau s Steam Laundry. South Main street. 4-10-tf Monugliaii'i tlreat Ilarcnlns 1 My store is fairly packed with a fine assortment of drv goods, carpets and oil cloths. Lace curtains from 35cts to $1.75 Kxnmlno our 15c. cashmere (no imita tion) reduced from 35 eta ; our 75c. corsets reduced to 50 cts. Call at once nnd secure bargains. I'.very article as represented, 1'. J. MONAUHAN. MAnANOT CJITT. M AnANOT Citt, April 30. John Hatmhney visited Shenandoah on Saturday evening. Timothy McNamara nnd friend drove to Tamaiiua on Sunday afternoon. Misses Lllllo Adams. Clara Granger and tuiio Eichler spent Sunday afternoon in irariiviue. Edward Krebs cnlled upon Mt. Carmel friends yesterday. Mr. Hackyard, of Ashland, wns enter tained by lady friends here last evening. J. W. Hardlcv. who had been 111 fortwo months, was able to be on the streets on Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Decker. Miller and Garrett drove a handsome team to the valley yesterday morning. Misses Lizzie Bubble, of Ashland, and Lottie Lenahan, of Girardvllle, wcro lu town on Saturday evening. Harrv Swartz. manager of the Park Place Btore. spent Sunday in Mahanoy City. AVllHam Granacr. of Shenandoah, was In town on Sunday morning. Mlsa Bender, of Ashland, met friends here last evening. The Hoard of Health made a tour of tho borough last week. H. A. Watson snentSunday with Hazle- ton friends. Dr. Heltzcl has removed to his hand somely furnished apartments In the front of M. It. Stein's drug store. Misses Julia Coorannnd Annie Gorman. of Pottsville. are the guests of Miss Mnry Gorman at the Mansion House. Georuo Crosson. of Delano, attended church here on Sunday morning. Misses Laura and Lizzie Hornsby spent Sunday with Ashland friends. Miss Miriam Under, telephone operator at Pottsville, accompanied by Miss Bailsman, of the same nlace. wero enter tained by Mahanoy City friends yesterday. Two extra pumps and two tanks nre being erected at St. Nicholas colliery preparatory to pumping tho water from the Hooded gangway. John Kunblaugh was appraised of the arrival of his 3'Jth birthday last evening bv the arrival at his home of numerous friends and a party of musicians. The evening was pleasantly spent and con cluded with a luncheon. Thomas J. Ilroderick. one of our suc cessful voting Insurance canvassers, will soon leave for Ashland to become the assistant superintendent for his company at that place. His predecessor, John Coyne, has been promoted to a position in TTlsconsln, Charles McGraw. n popular young gentleman from Delano nnd timekeeper at tno shops, is now siaying in iunuanoy uitv. unaries acnieveu consiuerauio roou: tation whllo playing full back with the Pottsville foot ball team last season. He Is also a good base ball twlrler and talks of organizing a nine here to defeat Shen andoah's new club. Miss Kato Medlar, aged 73 years, died on Thursday at her late residence In Tamaoua. The remains will bo interred In Mclveausburg this afternoon. The de ceased was a sister of ex -Postmaster V W. Medlar, and it Is said remained single because of the death of her lover in tho civil war. Tho pigeon shooting match at Mahanoy park on Satuiday afternoon between Thomas F. Gorman and Joseph Martin resulted in a victory for Gorninn. bach party shot at nine birds and each killed six, DHL one oi .martin s oiros xeii uenu two feet out of bounds, which gave Gorman the stakes ot tiny dollars, An Intoxicated blind man, giving his name as Kearnoy, and his residence as Pottsville, was taken In charge by Policeman Geiger on Saturday night while groping In his helplessness about the Heading station. Kearney was given lodging in the lockup nnd yesterday morning Chief Uurgess Stern paid his fare to tho county seat A pigeon shooting match for f 100 a side has been arranged between T. F. Gorman, of town, and Mr. O'Hearn. proprietor of the .Mountain bcenery hotel, nt ilazicloii, STREET WHISPERINGS. Ptingetit I'nraKraphv From an Occasional Contributor, In conversation with one of tho leading lnw yers of this town the other evening, our talk drifted upon the enormous fees sometimes pnld to the members of that profession, and ho cited an instance whero ri lawyer received a large retainer for tho composition of only three words. Kverr one is familiar with tho famous sign of the Heading railroad, "Stop, look nnd listen," which Is placed on grade cross ings nlong Its lines, but comparatively few know the real significance of these fow brief words. The rule of the roads, from a legal standpoint, is that a teamster or driver must stop, look and listen for an approaching train. Previous to the adoption of this sign, tho company used these words, "Ilownre of the engine nnd cars," followed by a scries of In- i unctions that no man walking would invo patience to read. There were several accidents which brought the company into court, and tho opposing counsel claimed that these signs wero not clear warning. .Mcieou went to Judge i'axson, who wrote the admirable sign now In use bv that comoanv. "Railroad crossing: stop, look and listen," receiving for this mouest, composition me sum oi ?4,tbu, a trillo over $700.00 a word. It can fairly lay claim to being the most expensive composition on record, nnd shows very iorciuiy me yaiue oi urevity. Many of the Brotherhood engineers. I am Informed by a railroader, are still out of the employ of tho Lehigh Valley Com pany. Some have secured employment on other roads. Those out of work, how ever, are Btlll receiving the monthly stipend allowed them by the organization, and will continue to be cared for until all have secured employment. Up to the present time the Brotherhood hnsnaid out of its funds for this purpoe tho sum of $00,000, or in that neighborhood. A corner loafer an individual thnt can be found in almost every community nns just, oeeu nneu t-'u lor insulting an Kaston lady. Tho treatment, nt first glance, seems somewhat severe, but it is only a lust reuuke, anil might tie adopted ncre wuu good cuect. uorner loaling is no crime, out the young man or old man. for that matter who insists in the prac tice, and offers insults nlont? with It. should bo made to feel the power of the law. i nis practice is indulged in to such au extent in this town that it is becoming n nuisance, notwithstanding the many references you have mnde to the same in your columns. The Board of Health evidently believes that laws and ordinances wero made for enforcement and not solely to give the priuierB work, itepeatedly since it en acted the health regulations the board has given notice that it Intended enforc ing them, but It seemed that one citizen could not take the hint seriously nnd he has been obliged to suner a fine. The victim no doubt feels that the punishment Is severe, bib the Board of Health is not to blarje. It Is the duty of every citizen to acquaint hlmse'f with the laws govern ing the borough and it this is not done he who suffers is n'one to blame, because a pica oi ignorance oi law is not, enier- tinned. The Hoard of Health is to be complimented on its action, as it hns set nn excellent example for the other au thorities of the borough. II one-half the ordinances wcro enforced many evils which Korr lead to costly suits in the courts count be avoided, jct tne goou work go nnd the health nuthorities will Ultimately win the praises nnd irood will from all the citizens, even from some who do not seem to tuny realize the value of a .uoaru ot Health at tins time. HEX. to take place next Saturday in the latter place. Encli slue win Minor a' eleven pigeons. On the lollowing Saturday .Mr. O'llearn will cross guns with Mr. Gorman in Mahanov Citv for the same sum. and at nine birds. Much interest is evinced in the match since Mr. Gormun'n excellent showing last Saturday. Mr. O'Hearn is among tho crack shots of Luzerne county Invitations will soon be distributed for thu full dress ball of tho Omega May as somblv. which will bo held on May 29 in Armory hall. The affair will be under the direction of Messrs. Thomas K. Sam uols. Charles Sillimnn. Hnrry and Ed- ward Krebs, George W. Warner, Harry Kline, .lohn ft. Edwards, ueorgo -Miller, Thomas H. Davidson, William James, W illiam Hopkins and it. K. bellgmau which is sufficient guarantee that it will be of highest order. FICACKVILLIS. Miss Jessie Grant and John Grant, ot Shenandoah, were yesterday entertained by mih. T. rogeriy. Lewis Hafner, of Shenandoah, was in town yesterday. Miss Lizzie llartch. of Shenandoah, was a visitor to our cool and pretty borough on Saturday alturnoon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Delsher. of Shen nndoah, spent Sundny with their parents lu l- racliviiie. Constnblo Glblln, of Shennndoah, passed through town yesterday Mr. Egan, a resident of New Castle, has been u guest nt the .uol.augliim home stead lor tne past lew days. Miss Mary McLaughlin returned home yesterday, alter spending a week with friends in St. Clai,-. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beddnll drove through town from Pottsvillo yesterday, Samuel Lynch, of Forestville, has been visiting friends in town. Misses Saliua and Florence Bentty, two accomplished residents ot .Allnersvlllo. have returned to their home after several days spent with Mrs. Fntkinsi Edward Malick, of Shenandoah, was in town yesterday utternoon, District Lodge HU3. 1. O. O. F.. attended the Reformed church in a body yesterday anil listened to an address uy Jtev. uowers. The Novelty Tea in Burchill'H hall on Thursday evening was a pleasant social nlTair. Everybody enjoyed themselves and the projectors netted a neat profit for me cniircu, Edward W. Bateman, our obliging postmaster, has removed to the building opposite Ivory's store, where ho opened Uiffl "Wells' Laundhy Blue, the beet ! n" oyster and ice cream parlor about two Inelng for lanndry use. Each package ' weeks ago and has been doing a prosper- by Hnve your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Kevovatlng company, biionaudoan, ra. j-ai-im We do laundry work for 600 customers every week. Drop us a card ami we win call for yours. Brenuan'a Steam Laun dry, South Main street. 4-10-tf Wanted. A gentleman with t500 or $1000 available capital to loin with another who has the general agency of Eastern Pa., for a spec laity needed on electric roads, factories and hotels, to take a half interest in tho busiuess, and a profit of 100 percent. Ad dress T. F., llKItALl) ofllco. tf Wo wish ovcry one of the readers of this paper would give Dr. ('oxe's Wild Cherry nnd Scnekn a trial whenever a cough or croup remedy is needed. Steuumlilp Tickets Keduueit, From Hamburg, Hreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only f.'l.SO. To Liverpool, gueenstown, Ixmdomlerry, Belfast or lasgow, only 22. At Kee,e's Itailroad nnd Steamship Ofllce, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tI AVe kave added to our laundry "Sin clalr's Lnce 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 you want them cream or white. Bren uan'a Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-16-tf Sluelng makes two quarts, Musser & Beddall. 15 cts. Sold ous busiuess since tho start. A full house greeted "Jnck Thorp's, or the Banker's Daughters," at tho New Park theatre Saturday evening. Tho play was well rendered liy local talent. It was for the benefit of the new Catholic Sunday bchool and was a financial suc cess. A gnmo of hand ball will be played next Saturday morning at ten o'clock between Thomas Beddow nnd Thomas Carr, of this place, for $25 a side. Among the (21. ....... l.n.. ...l.r. i... O nninmri lirillll yesterday werei Ellis Lewis, Joseph rirriUlllU UUIIU Smitli, John Donahue, Charles Trlnklo . nnd Joseph lempest, n r!i i n l ni I lii. U. mCKB H OiiriJUl OlUrU.I Woglve special attention to collars cuus ana Buins, ai iirennatrs etenm How long will it be t Only n few years when the millions of the laud will be familiar with the virtues of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Senaka. Hew Caraculs Steamship Tickets To any part of Great Britain, by Express Steamers, REDUCED TO $18. TO QUEENSTOWN, S14. These rates are liable to bo Increased at any time. Apply to T.T.WILLIAMS, 4 South Jardln St., Shenandoah. Buy Keystone flour, name Lessio & Baku, printed on every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw A Good ltecord. Derangements of the kldnevs nnd liver lend to impoverishment of the blood, from which spring many troublous mal adies that "never get well of them selves." If you have any such ulTections you ennnot too speedily seek the aid of a potent medicine, nnd the safest you can employ Is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kem edy. Its efficacy l as been demonstrated uy thousands oi cure? periormed in tho practice of its discoverer long before It wns put forth ns a proprietary medicine. No more deservedly popular medicine wm ever offered to the public nnd none has achieved, by its merit, greater popularity, Hear In Mind John A. Ilellly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. MAHANOY I'LASK. f . it. i'enneiiy and John .Mead were Frackvlllo visitors Saturday evening. J. F. Price, the expert car cleaner, took in tne snow at je ruckvuie Saturday night, All tho P. & H. train and depot hands hnve received their summer uniforms. Hon. D. D. Philips, the Gordon states man, visited town on Saturday. The health board has its ordinances ready to be approved by Council. Alex. Scott, of Frackville, was in town on Saturday. J. W. Stone, of Gilberton, has pur- cnascu uiney'H notei at .Maizevme. The friends of Wm. It. Middleton. o Malzeville, are pressing him very hard to work for the nomination for the Legisla ture. The Republicans lu this district can get no stronger man. He Is well fitted lor the position nnd his Kepub lean ism cannot be disputed. He has worked hard for the Iiepnhliean party for20years nnd they should give him the nomination without opposition, lie has good execu tive ability and is the recognized leader lu this borough. George Bevnn and Ephram Lytl visueu .uananoy jny on oiinuny. The electric cars did a big business yesterday. All the company wuntB now is a connection mnde nt Gilberton. Tho company and Borough Council Bhould come to some terms for tho benelit of th traveling public Why patronize uiiini-men 7 uur pay roll amouuts to $31)0 per month. Every dollar of it is spent in town, If our wok Is not satisfactory, we do not ask you to pay for it. Brennan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A girl for (reneral homework. Apply at thu Hibai.p office. lTTANTHD. Salesman j VV permnent place salary from start, Itrown Ilros. Co.. Nurserymen, Hocnester, N. Y. S-lN-lm-er d lirANTKn A girl for general housework. fV Calli.Bthe flKHAl.lt brubch tinice. IleMkc.H auction rooms, West Centie strcot. 4 30 tf LOST. Between HIngtown and Shcnndoh, a flFhlng rod and case finder will nlense leave same with U. It. Bevern. Ferguson House, HhciiHndoah, and receive reward. Al " AJTED. To buy or rent, a aecord-band pltno. Apply to ltev. 0. Laurltlc, 428 West lUspberry alley. 4i.7-4t PORHALE. Bicjcie; second-boad i hlihest 1 KfHU UUU UC.IIUE IU Mil Hrm. ITCIEUli Si paundi i cushion tires: rat-irap pedals; rubber handles. Coit IH9 lleddau'a hard ware store. Vain street, Shennndoah. 4 37 lw FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, locattd In the beat nart of town lover Kffnwlrh's ciothlnr Mori), heated by steam and lit by eiecirirny. puiiKoie ior a lawyer or aocior. Apniv ui i.evi nerr-wicn, ins. Mnin street. YlTANTKll Energetic man whoipeaki Ger- V V Mlu urn Hxeiii lur muuyjKiti ouuny ; article a household necesilty: na competition. seems hmenmur hi uay; now mite u to 112 p-r ay; must have 111' cash for outfit Address General Asent, care riKKALP. Orrioa or ConiBOLi.an nr ina Couktt or i-okutliilu PoTTavrLLi, Pa., April 17,lf4. "VT OTIOE. -healed proposals will be rece'v-xl il uy id e uwj.Tmt'r.pa, uonirourr oi ncnu yi kill ounty, until 3 o'clook p. m., Monday, May J1S1, 1511, to Du ia anarrrcta sew eiunty su root. (,Tae-i.nan wooaen brieve to cross me wltsa rrrelc. In East Union townstdD. thi county, on road leadirr to Aucenrt d ; alro to rebuild the KUDert brKee.ln East Union town vbln.on ro.d ladlnir from Shenandoah to Cata- wis-a. ana alio to repair tne maaie oriate. in Hist Union townrhlp, on road leading from Ursndo vllle oCatawlsia, Plans and snrclflcrtllons can be seen at tke I'ommlHrloners' office, reserving the right to reject any or all mas. uy oraer or mo ioudij uommispioncrs, II K SEVEHN. 4-27-M-ml 4 Controller. KEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles In millin ery is r,ne largest in tue county. Constautly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Ladies, examine our goous berore buying eisewnere. itemem- ber, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, MKti. w. nvoE. WAX KLOWBUS In Bouquets and Other Deslgaa. PILLARS, WREATHS, STARS, CROSSES, HTC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, and Confectioner. 29 F.aat Centre Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water, VE 'Absolute Confidence in wosOur Advertisements. HER hi Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. STEWART Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding to our freat 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. Pi. We offer raany special Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. We are headquarters for hats, either trimmed or un trim med ; also the choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. Wo'vo tho cheap hat and the hlfth-prlccd hat. See ing Is believing ...... There's hardlv a douht but you will Mnd our stock ot coats just what Is wanted In a light weigni coin, ii is tno most ex tensive and best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted Jackct.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some lined throughout...... Indies' Cloth Cnncs.assorted sizes and mntcrlals, lace and braid trimmed, bl;icu and navy, newest styb s, newest effectfe We are prepared with a selec tion that should nleaso tho critic. The capo le tho leading wrap, and wo are keen enough to recognize It ... OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothinr in the woman ntttro isns nutty, an "bon-ton" ns a TTo hate them In percale, lawn. sateen and Bilk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all stylcR, and at the most popu lar prices OUR SPECIAL 37lc A comDicte resume of ail tho fashions and combinations of now fabrics that wlllbe lnvoguo In great fashion cenfes this season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. Onoor our specials Is changeable goods, swlvelcd .Sect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surprlso to all who have watched Its re markablo growth, 'Goods of standard qualities tho best, at lowest rracis" Is unquestion ably tho reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are ezcentionallv lino at 42c. 58c and "be... OUR SPECIAL IJC OUR SPECIAL 42C! There Is ohe headquarters of I Underwear In l'ottsvlllo, and that Is our store every quol Uy, every weight, every stylo, every slzo made, and everj price No other such nn as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' vests OUR SPECIAL I2C Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "Wo know that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsville to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashlonabloNcckwear.and that too nt halt nnd less than half tho usual cost." SPECIAL C Wo carry a largo line of cot ton goods. Following arc a few ot the many, some of which arc mourning goods, others nre Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales In stripes and llgures, all new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap nt 19c a yard OUR SPECIAL I2sC Heretofore our spring sales have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartmcnt.nnd each year the stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose cm smut 12 2C Ladies cotton, silk nnd kid gloves In all the lending and cstrablophades. Whataglove selling time wo'vo had for the past month The llko of It hns nevor been known in Pottsville, that's n certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lutoglovo headquarters.. -.. OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces In nil the latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Excluslvoln style and price All stilt Bour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth HOc lluttcr color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all tho now and dainty effects worth Z5c....;, OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Political Cards. CONGRCSH, JOHN T. SUOHNEJt. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating conveatlon. null CONGRESS, E S. A. LOSCII, Hubject to the rules of the Kepubllcan nomi nating convention. UIOR. SBERlPFi SLIAS DAVIS, Hubject to the rules of the Republican noral natlng convention. OK rJHI.RIIfir. ALEX. BCOTT, Subject to the rules of tha Kepubllcan noml naMng convention. jjiou frjiiiiiiiia--, J. Jf. GLIGK, Subject to the rules ot the Republican aoml natlng convention. JjlOU SENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. CO VLB, Hubject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating tonventlon. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 Y, Centre St,, Mahanoy City, Pa. Eyes examined and Kinases prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. SOMETHING FOE THE Working People I jnoit LEGIBT.ATURE, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating; cotvention. Home-Killed Beef. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or qunrt buckets. For sick stomach and all other conditions resulting from constipation ; go by the book on Deecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. ir YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! DO TO TUB and git the best. A full set for Id, any flte, shade, ahnpe, and revirnl bundrad sets to select from, Their vitalized air has no equal for painters extraction. All klod. tllllnz at reasonable prices. Don't f' 'rut t the number, 1(W North Centre Mtreet, rOTTaril.l.r.,TA. WARREN J. PORTZ. 1 Pi""" Tuner. Pianos xnd organs repaired. Orders left at 21 orth Main street. Bncnandoah. will receive prompt atte- tlor 10 South Jardlu Strt. PEOPLE vho huve CAIU'UIS, FEATHERS or MATTnEHKB M?o Too Olonnoci ! While cleaning house, Kill Cu yie'.l to call on or address Lrndrth BMainBtr'eet:nBn "o-Tf'" Tie STEAM REN0VAT1KG C0A'S X0' T. H. SHYDER, (Successor to O W.Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dta!er la WALL PAPER. A larco stock of Wall Facer of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanjingj 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 and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna mnde every day. Finest steak, S lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; Botip meat, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-mado sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah IToncLezfSvaszs. Photographer Market nnd Centre Ste., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders lends all photographers. Grand : Opening JOHN LINTON Wishes to announce to the publlo that he has opened a PHOTOGRAPH UALLKHY nt No. 14 N. Plum alley, where he will be pleased to have you call. All work guar- auvceu. a. specially oi tintypes, 3 ior voc. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with PUT HAWTJIOltN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by -A YOST, Agent, ISO East. Cool street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and onlj guarauttepalntagalnst corrosion, lire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper rocf and walls. Give It a trial Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you can get new and Btyllsh goods nt 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 pleised, as we have come tostay nml do business. We are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, nt our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from $2.75 up; boys' suits from $2.25 up; child ren's suits from 75o up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Piatt'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, whiskies, brandies, Wncsacdclpais. Eat In barattacbed. Cordial Invitation to all. QU. H. HOFFMAN 11AKEH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Bteln. 114 North JardlnStreet, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.l 1 to 3 and 7 to V p. tn. Diseases of the throat and lungs a jpeolalty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 0 a. m. U to 1 p. m. A iw
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