Evening Herald. AVEDNKSDAY, MAY 1, H04. 1'OLlTlOAt. I'OINTS. P. M. OONFBBBNOH. THIRD EDITION (UUAKDVII.I.i:. Miss UUIe lloylo Is going to New York on Saturday next. llenjnmln Donahue will take unto himself n Now York belle, u near relative of the Gould family. Mnrtln McOulre. the enterprising young to Asnianu tailor of town, has removed to start a branch, storo. I. J. McCann has gone to Atlantic City to take charge of an electric line there. Grtiber & Son have purchased a new tiprluht engine to run the machlnwry In their wheelwright shop. Hugh Daley, of Parker street, has given up the mines and Blurted In tho tea busi ness. Success, Hugh. llobert Dillon Is laid up with the grippe tho past few days. Mnud Heese and Miss Hopler, of Ash land, promenaded our streets last evening. David Levari, of Neumldla, was n town Tlsltor yesterday. I,. D. llrandson, of Hazlcton, passed through town to-day. II H. Hoy, of Milton, spont Tuesday in town. Miss Katie McDonald, of Ashland, called on her many friends hero yettorday, J. II. Kelm had seven guests for dinner Tuesday. Miss Maggie lianghum, of ltappahan nock, left for Pittsburg this morning. 11. V. Crady was the guest of Miss Kntle McGlntv. of Mahnuoy City, last evening. 1 J. McGuiro circulated among his lady friends at Mahauoy City to-day. Glrardville can now boast of a Keelcy Club. The charter members arc: Geo. H. 11. Johnson, llobert Green, M. Clark and Charles Granger. It will bo known as Branch No. 21. Miss Katie Tallev is confined to her homo with a severe spell of sickness. p,.i,.r 1Inliv find his ladv friend circu lnted among Mahauoy City friends last evening. Miss Maggie Ilambrick, of Mahanoy Plane, and Lizz.io McDonald, or ureen berry, called on Win. Ilambrick yesterday, Hv Arnold Hnil brother, of Nebraska- -vllle, occupv the house vacated by John A Phonograph. MuMcale Tho parlors of McKlhenny's cafe pro anntml a brilllnnt annearauce last night, filled as they were with music-loving ladies and irentlemen who had called to hear Mine Host McKlhenny's "best phono rrinh In tlm stntn" under sweet songs, enlivening band pieces and n repertoire of miscellaneous music. The party was gotten up by a few friends of Miss Tessie f l'hllndeliihia. who returned home this week after a sojourn of three wcckB In town. It was entirely an im promptu affair, but surprised and taken on short notice as he was, Mr. McKlhcnny wns edtial to tho emergency, and after maiilnnlntitiL' his phonograph for an hou or so he set the sixteen callers down to as iilrn i rt'imst ns ever was offered to an appreciative party, which only proved the gentleman s enicieuuy ua n iiu. t chance the remark that a more novel aud n1nvAhlfi occasion has not occurred in Shenandoah for many days. Tho oddest part of the alTalr was that nearly all the 1'iiiitliMiiiMi tiresent claimed a first cousin relationship to one or other of the ladies nnu one young ienow wuu a iiiiimug-uipnn-shout-him-awHr-in-the-futuro look. claimed relationslilp with every lady in tho house. Tho first phonograph musical of the season was a success, Baid all they departed nfter midnight. Hear In Mind John A. Rellly's is the place to get the nurest wines and liquors, best beer and alas and finest brands of cigars. Thomas Tosh is working quietly but nlToctlvelv In his canvns for Jury Com mlssloner. His voto In tho next county convention will BUrnriso some of the wouiu-ue leaders. Tho nnlnii'o. over fruitful of nvallablo political timber, has n largo number of candidates for ollico this year. This is especially true as to those of the Demo cratic faith. This fact will cause con siderable uneasiness among tho leaders of the "nterrllied." ... Tt la nn unusual dav that doesn't bring fnnli n nsnlmnt for nolltlcal honors, and by tho time thoconventlons of both parties nssemblp available timber will be a glut upon tuu political luttrKui.. It Is stated upon reliable authority a close friend of John I. Mathlas that that gontloman Jias not yet fully deciueu to enter the Hold for legislative honors in this district. T.. A. llnmliprffer Is thlnklntc seriously of entering the Held for one of the county ofllces this fall. Leo has always been a Btaunch Republican. One thing is sure. If wotnnn suffrage prevailed in Schuylkill county, lie could ue elected to any pysi- tlon witnin tno cut oi tue ueuiuu. .fiu- nounce yourself, Leo, by all mcanB. There's lots of room to stand on. The result of the conventions called to elect delegates to the Republican state convention is very grntlfylng to the friends of "Jnok" Hobtnson. who counts them by the hundreds in this county. MAIIANOT CITV. Huy Keystone flour, name Lkssiq & lUmt, printed on every sack. Get your repairing man's. He sure that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw done at Holder Coming ISvants, May 3. First anniversary of the Wash ngton Social Club, In Hobbins' opera bouse. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Hobbins' opera houso. Mav 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. 112, P. O. S. of A. in Ferguson's tneatre. May 15. Cake and coffee supper at the Salvation Army uarracKs. Mav IB. 5th annual Mav pnrty und the auspices of the celobrated Schopr orchestra, In Hobbins' opera house. May 1C Fete de Cremo Glace under tho auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, In Hobbins' opera house. May 30 Strawberry and Ice cream fes tival In Hobbins' opera house under th auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June 19. Ice cream and bean soup ftwtival in Hobbins' hall, under tho aus pices of the Women's llellel uorps, W olve Koecial attention to collars ouffa and Bhirt, at Urennnn's Steam Laundry. South Main street. 4-10-tf Fresh beer at Schinlcker's, 104 S. Main ntruet. i-im Nof Heady. Keairev. the lending photographer. now ready to make pictures at his new utand on Lloyd street near Main. The Twenty-Second Annual S.mIou Held at Glrurdvllle. Special to Evttmo lliciui.n, GlllAHIiVlLLR, May 2. The twenty- second nnnunl Pennsylvania conference of tho Primitive Methodist church Is be ing hold here. It opened at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and will continue until next Tuesday evonlng, Thn business transacted durlnt? the morning and afternoon sessions was of a routine character, principal It pertaining to the examination of candidates for the ministry and ministerial probationers. in tno evening a consecration meeting was conducted by Hsv H. J. Buckingham and addresses wore made by HeVB. J. Hath and W. II. Holder. This moraine the examining committee continued Its work and the afternoon session was devoted to the work of ceneral and missionary committees. To-night a meeting will be conducted by llev. J CUT RAT Steamship Tickets To any part of Great Ilrltatn, Express Steamers, by REDUCED TO $18. TO QUEENSTOWN, $14. These rates are liable to bo Increased at any time. Apply to t a meeting win oe conducted oy -rxrTT T T A T rrt Moore and there will be a discourse T T VAT T ! I A MS bv G. J. Jeffries. a. j. . J.Jji.-..-.r-., The morning's session to-morrow win be devoted to conference organization. 4 South Jardln St., Shenandoah. MAHANor ClTT, May 3. Dr. Hrlcker visited Shenandoah this morning. Mrs. Harry Bcnslnger la visiting in Ashland. Miss Maggie Thomas, of Morea, drove through town last evening. D. W. Hrown. of Lewisburg, was in town yesterday. Charles D. Kaler and party aro so- lournlng in Atlantic Ulty. Dr. 3. It. Hlssell Is looking after busi ness In watcrbury, Conn. Miss Stickler, of Gllberton, did shopping n town yesterday. Miss Dean, of Malr.oville. spent Tuesday aftsrnoon in town. Thomas E. Samuels made a trip to Shamokln this morning. Dr. and Mrs. Callcn, of Shenandoah, were vlBltors at the i'armiey resiuence yesterday. T. M. Morris, of Jeancsvllle, was in town yesterday. T. L. O'Donuell. of St. Clair, met friends here yesterday afternoon. Mesa. Georire Woolcock and Milton K. Crawshaw and Misses Maud and May Porter visited Ulrnrdvlllo lasteveaing, Richard Coosan. of Lakeside, spent Tuesday evening at lamanua. William Morcans looked after business in Shenandoah yesterday. James Heillv. telegrapher at Browns vllle, is relieved during his illness by John Welch, or Delano. Mt. Carmel Is to havo a Young Men's Republican Club. John Miller hroUKht homo a basketful of trout from L.ocust UreeK last evening. Saulre Focarty tried his new 2.55 horse llegent on ine roau to tno j unction yesier day altcrnoon, anu ur. -Meriz, wno mis along, pronounces it a flyer. Children nlavlnit with matches started a blaze in 11. Kbers store at 137 West Center street last eveninK. The lire was extinguished before an alarm was sounded, but not until several umbrellas were destroyed. Messrs. Patrick Cleary. Joseph Yeafrer, William and Ernst Kraus. John Mlnch hot. Evan .lorn and JoscDh xeauer. with a ureat supdIv of luncheon and fishlntr tackle, went to Lakeside last evening for a night a fun. Amour our young folks attending the W. W. T. Mav 1M-M ii r Aslilani.. last evening, were : Misses Cora Osawald aud Doiiio w vine : messrs. oosenu j,yons, Bernard Labows, Michael Ryan, Harry Kline. William .lameH, John i'hllllps. John Govne aud HarrT Gabert The ball was managea entirely uy lauies anu was made a thorough Buccess. The floor managers are complimented upon the excellent manner in which they cared for and introduced the visitors. Whv natronlno Chinamen 1 Our pay roll amounts to 1300 per month. Every dollar of It la spent In town, If our work is not satisfactory, wo do not ask you to pay for it. Brennan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf Special Notice. Preachinc services will be hold in the Presbyterian church, corner of AVhtto and Oak .streets, overv nicht this week, except Saturday. Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will conduct a praise service for the first 15 minutes. A cordial welcome is extended to the public. to our laundry "Pin- Wo have added clalr's Lace Curtain Frame." It putB every thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater man now witnout injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us a card and wo will call for them. State whether von want them cream or white. Bren nan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10 tf Those who in the eoodness of their hearts desire to benefit their neighbors, should recommend tho use of Dr. Coie's Wild Cherry and Seneka, . Sacrifice SHOE SalcT I have lust nurchased from a larRp sboe house about 800 pall s men's, ladles', bojs' Dd child ren's hHOKS, which wlllheBLld at one-hRlf thorefular wholesale ptico. uou'i miss mis opportunity, but como at once before Mzes are broken, r-nve a dollar during there hard llmcB bv Durcraslne vour Bboes, as well as other ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre St., Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A girl for general houseworu. Apply at the Heualu office. POMEROY ii Absolute Confidence in ""-NOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements. STEWART, MML Pi must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. Every line no matter how 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 extraordinary showing. Our We offer manv sncclal induce ments in our Millinery Depart ment. Wc aro headaunrters for hats, cither trimmed or untrlm- mcd i also tho choicest selec tion nf trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. We've tho ckcap hat ana tno nign-priceuuai. at-w ing is believing... ........ There's hardlv a doubt but you will Und our stock oi coats just what is wanted In a light wcigm coat, iiismuuiusti'ji lenslvo and best assorted lot in the county. Ladles' double breasted Juckct.umbrclla hack, draped sleeves, satin faced, and sonic nncu mrouguuub..... WANTED. lesman ; nalary from start, permanent place Brown nros Co., Nurserymen, ltochester, N. Y. S-2a-lm-e"d 7011 SALE Alotof Fboats and small plgi. Apply to George Foimer, -nenanuoan, ra. "ANTED A girl for general housework. I Call st the Hkk ALU branch offlce, Kcei.o's auction r- oms, West Centre street. 4 30-tf TOST.-Betwcen Klngtown and Shenandoah, 1 a nrtlne rod and case Finder will Please leavo same with 11. It. Severn, Ferguson House, Nhenandosn, ana reccivo rewara. Ladles' Cloth Canes.assortcd sizes and materials, lace and braid trlmmcd.black and navy, newest styh s, newest effects. Wc arc prepared with a selec tion that should plcaso the critic. Tho capo Is tho leading wrap, aud wo aro Keenenougn to recogntzo It MAHANOY PLANK. Miss Katie Bobbs. Ella Batdorf and Edith Sobey visited Mahanoy City last evening. Wm. Benslnsrer and Dick Bevan wlllco as delegates to the convention to be held in snenanuoan to-aay. S. G. Mlddleton. the Are warden for this district, had a large force of under war dens engaged putting out mountain fires on Hear llldge yssteraay. Chrrles E. BreckonB. Esn.. of Pottsvllle. visited town on professional business yesterday. Miss Mamie Farrell is borne after teach ing a school term at Tower City. John J. Goff. nsslstnnt train-runner. went to Shenandoah to work UP the operators' ball to be held in Shenandoah on irlday evening, way 4tn. John McGinness. of Erackvllle, took nassaee for Tamaqua on the cannon ball train. The Board of Health is getting the town in excellent shape. Everything looks clean and nise. TOOK Sale,-The properly now used by tne f llEHiLD Publishing Company, East Coal street, rnen&uaoan. -lerms: pm-icasu, us ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. Nothing In tho woman attire as natty, as -non-ion us i neat, well-made Bbirt waist. We havo them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices FOR HALE. BIcjrc'.ei fecond-hana ; grade; ball beartDg to all parts i blchcst weight. 32 pounds ; cushion tires i rat-trap peon is ; Tiinnf r nana as. uosi cmu. ueuuan uuru- ware store Main street, ssnenanaoan. ta-i F nut KENT Two elecant rooms, located in tne best part oi town (over neiownn s ne ft I city. Apply to Levi Kefewich, 10 S. Main street. Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" is the onlv one in the state outside the larce cities, we got it expressly ior lacecur- fatne A llrAtiMnn'o Rtaam T .11 1, Ti ,1 rtr Orrios or Cohtrollb or ins Cocktt or CnUTLlULl.. Pottsvillb, PA April 17, ISM. NOTICE esled propoals will bs rece.vd oj the u'- ai rsinea, Controlkr of Kchuyl Kill SOUD1J, umiu a o uiui-k p. oj-, muuuu, Slst, 1811, to bulla anderrc-asew Glibly iSO foot onc-s pan wooden bridge to cross the Cat wlita i reek, In East Union tcwnstilp, thin county, on road hsolug to Audenrli ; alfo to rrhulid thf Rutiert brljre. in EaU Union town- thip, on rod leading from Shensndnsh to Csta wiR.a. inn sno 10 rtnsir mo uiuuie ouukc. il Ka.t Union townthip, on road leading from lirandoi vllle oCatnwisia. Plans and sceciucatlons can oe seen at tne Commissioners' office, ressrvinc the right to reject sny or ail bids. By order ox tne t-ouniy uommisf lonrrs, B. K. SEVEHN. 4-27-sa.mi IM Controller, A comDlcte resume of nil tho fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be invogue In great fashion centres this season is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer, onooi our specials is changeable goods, swivciea effect, ! yard wide, worth 25e... Tho unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho sourco of much surprise to all who havo watched Its re markable growth, "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at lowest pmcES'is unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally line at 42c, 58c and 76c South Main street. 4-10-tf FItACKVILLE. GIX1I1CKTON. Wanted, A gentleman with ?:U0oril000 available capital to join with another who hns the general agency of Eastern Pa., for a spoc ilty needed on electric roads, factories and hotels, to take a half interest In tho ImslnesB, and a profit of 100 percent. Ad dress T. P., HKltAl.li ofllce. tf Persons who sympathize with the nflllcted will rejoice with D. E. Carr, of li!3S Harrison street, Kansas City. He is jin old sufferer from inflammatory rheu matism, but haH not heretofore been troubled in this climate. East winter he went up Into Wisconsin, and in conso iiuence has had another attack. "It came npou me again very acute and severe," he aid. "Mv loints swelled niid beenme in- Jlansed; Bore to touch or almost to look nt, . Seneka cured you of that cough, just as i the urgent request or my mother-in i we told you. 1'rice as and ou cents. M. J. Haughney, agent for the C. D. Knler Co., Limited, of Mahanoy City, looked after business here yesterday alter- noon. C. E. Breckons. Esn.. of Pottsvllle. shook hands with friends here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jennet Murrey did shopping at Mahanoy (Jiiy last evening. Miss Lizzie Jones Is visiting friends in llahanoy City. J. A. Sellgman, of Mahanoy City, pasted through town yesterday en route for Mahanoy Plane. machine ngentof Glrardville, looked utter business here yesterday. Mrs. Owen Brown, who has been visit ing friends in Shamokln the past few dayB, returueu uome last evening Johu Dutter, of Wadesville, Is the guest of his brother, 11. u. Mutter. G. M. Israel, of Mahanoy Plane, passed through town Monday evening enroute for Mahauoy uity A BUrnrise nartv was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn, at their Main street residence, oa Monday evening, by their mnny IrlendB. AH tliose present enjoyed themsolvea and voted tho party a grand BUCCC4S. John Canlleld. manager of the Malm noy City Beef Company, was an early morning visitor. M. L. McCool, a knight of the ticker, was a Sheuandorlu visitor yesterdsy morning. 1'. II. Mahaney, our popular young barber, enjoyed a ride on the electric car to Locust Dale yestsrday morning, What promises to be the society event of the season, aud which is being looked forward to with much Interest, is the grand May party to bo held by the "Beau Monde" club on Thursday evening, May 17ih. Prof. Weston's full orchestra will furnish the music and will undoubtedly be a grand success. Ah, ha I Dr. Coxe' Wild Cherry and Mrs. Thomas visited friends in Potts vllle yesterday. Miss Elvira Jenkins visited friends in Mineravillo. Andrew Murphy Is nil smiles. It's a girl. Mother and child are doing well. Miss Beddow. of Minersville. is the guest of Miss Ida Stewart, of town. James Coomon and Tim Conaway, two Palo Alto sports, were the guests of Miss Esther Keln and Miss Mary Mc Laughlin this week. Mrs. David E. Ilumnet. of town, visited friends in Shenandoah, this weelt. . Thomas G. Williams, of Shenandoah, is the guest of his Bister, Mrs. Tlmmins, this weet. tender, drove to Pottsvllle yesterday. Miss Lizzie Barean is the euest of her aunt, Mrs. John Welsh, of Broad Moun tain avenue, this wees. Jennie Decree Lodge. No. 130. will hold a lair during the holidays. Willie Christ, of Anburn, Ib the truest of his father. Mr. Foster and wife, of Mahanoy City, visited his siBter. Mrs. Booth, of Broad Mountain avenue, tnisweeK. Miss Annie Welsh, of town, la visltinir friends in at. Ulair tins weeK. Miss Mnraarst Oliver visited friends In bbennndoali. fflEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in millin ery is tne largest in me county. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Ladles, examlneour goods before nuying eisewnere. nemem her, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given, hr8 g. w. ityui: We do laundry work for 800 customers every week. Drop us a card and we will call for yours. Brennan's bteain Laun dry. South Main street. 4-10-tf WAX FLOWERS In Bouquets and Other Designs. PILLARS, WPEATUS, STARS, CROSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy North Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, algez? and Confectioner 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FENN4 OUR SPECIAL ,25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372C OUR SPECIAL iyc OUR SPECIAL 42C! Them is nNP. hnnitnlinrtnra nf Underwear In Pottsvllle, and that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every size made, and everj prlco. No other such an as sortment in tho county. All styles and qualities ol Ladies' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear DeDart- ment adds emphasis to the above: "Woknow that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvllle to economically sunnlv nn pn. tiro season's requirements of fashlonabloNcckwoar.nnd that too at half nnd less than halt tno usual cost." OUR SPECIAL I I22C SPECIAL C Wo carry n largo line of cot ton goods. Following are a few of tho many, somoof which are mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales in stripes nnd llgures, all now goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard. OUR SPECIAL I22C Heretofore our spring sales have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Uepnrtment.nnd each year tho stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously Increased u fact which proves beyond u question that wo carry astand- uru nosu OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid gloves In all the leading and deslrablo shades. What a glove selling timo wo'vo had for the past month. Tho llko of it has never been known in Pottsvllle, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glovo headquarters.......... OUR SPECIAL 75C A big special of laces in all the latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive in stvle nnd price. All silk Hour- don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth UOc. IJutter color laces in Point Venice. Venetian Point, in Point do Ireland, in nil tho new and uainiy cnecis worm aoc OUR SPEIMl LLffLI Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Political Cards. OK COKGRF.8H, JOIIN T. SBOENElt. Bublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. E OK. COISGIIK8H, S. A. LOS0IT, Bublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pOR. HUERIfF, MlstAS UA YIO, Bublect to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. jpoit HIIl.RIXi'I'. afA, BVUTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml nailng convention. jOR. HUERIFF, J. Jl. ULilUli, Subirct to the rules of the ReDubllcan om! natlng convention. E Oil KENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLE, DR, J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Rvbs examined nnd classes prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. SOMETHING FOIt THE Working People -T. SBCI3ST33'S -NEW Subject to the rules of the Republican noml' natlng lonventlon. TTl Oil LKCilH TATUm:, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to the rults of the Republican nomi nating col vent Ion. Home-Killed Beef. Unon law I tried Chamberlain's l'uln Halm to rcduco the swelling nnd ease the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, It did both. 1 have used three llfty-cent bottles and be lieve it to be tho llnest thing for rheuma tism, pains and swellings extant. For dale by Grublcr 11 rob. Blew Goods ""Arriving Daily D. Fricke's Carpet Store, To Quecnstnwn for 911. Another break has been made In ocean fares to Ireland, England, Scotland nnd Wnles. The rate to Queuustown lias been reduced to S14, Including railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only last for a short time. Call at Max lteohe's railroad and steamship office, West Centre street, Shennudouli, I'a. 5-1-tf it? The undersigned will offer at publlo sale on MONDAY. MAY 7th, at l.SOp m . another car load of Ohio horses consisting of tine double teams and driving horses. No poxtponement should weather prove unfavorable Ilori-ea can be Impeded 3 days before sale at t bo stable" of Daniel Nciswender. This carload has been carelully selected for this market. Our last carload gave entire satisfaction. WM. & DANIEL NEISWENDER. WARREN J.PORTZ, .Piano Tuner. Pianos and orcans repaired. Orders left at 21 Nortn Main street. Shenandoah, will recelvo Ilread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. prnmpt httentlon 20 South JardinBt)!et. Special low prices to nil in watches, jewelry and silverware at Ilolilerman's, corner Aiaiu nuu iiioyu Ntreeta. Ube Wells' LAiramir IHnn. the beat Blueing for laundry use. Ench package makes two quarts, is eta. sold uy Mauer & Beduall. T H. SKYDBR, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 1W West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer lo WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall l'aper of all shades I on hand. Special low rates tor paper banging, IK YOD WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! and g t tbebtst. A full set tor fs. a v (lie. shade, shnne. and sev ral hundred KetB to 8' let 11 0111 Their vlta'lzed all has tl'-auu' forpjlnlcs extraction. All kind tilling m rcaponsoio price, uon i ir 1 inenumt tr, 100 N- "I' "'entre htuct rOTlsril,u:,VA, PEOPLE who hove CAHl'KIS, I'l-ATIIEK'. or MATTREH-'KB To loo Cloanod. ! Whllo cleaning bouse, will do well to cail on oraddretB ihp stfim RmnviTmc r.o..r".'?''. ' - "' cauaiactory worn. The only place In town to secure home killed beef.ctinranteeinir choice nnd Juicy meat, nnd at the name price as Chicago beef. I'resn veal, mutton, porK nnu laniu. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; Boup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; iresn nome-maue sausage, iuc. Reuben IVIartin? 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah Photographer Market and Centre Sts.,POTT8VlLLE. The best photogrnphs In nil the latest styles. Wonders leads nil photographers. Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This Is tho only place where you can get new and stylish goods nt the lowest prices. to suit the times. It Is the people's cloth ing store. Come nnd see us before you go elsewhere. We nre sure you will be more than pleased, as we have come tostay nnd do business. We are buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices, we can sen you iiira s amis iruui 3.75 up; boys' Ults from t2.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c 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, w'nesandclgars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. Grand : Opening ! JOHN Wishes to announce to the public thnt he hns opened a l'llOTOGltAI'IlUALLKKY at No, 14 N. Plum alley, where he will be pleased to have you call. All work guar anteed. A specialty of tintypes, 3 for 25c ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fSr HAWTHOKN'3 U. S. HOOP TAINT by -rOST, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Hhenandoah, It lsthobest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper rotfs and walls. Ulve H a trial. -J-JU. II. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Hteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Sbenaudoab, Pa. Ofllce hours From 7 to 9 a. m.i 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination s 8 to 9 a, m. 12 to 1 p. m.
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