Evening Herald. TIIt'KKDAY, MAY a, UUl. THIRD EDITION VKA.GKV1M.IS. IavI Johnson, l'ottBvlllo's populnr con fectioner, transacted business In town today. Miss Snlllo Richards, of town, visited friends at (llrardvlllo on TucHiliiy. Charles Hillenbrand, proprietor of the Cloud Castle hotel, transacted business nt the county sent to-day. Mr Mayburry and wife, of Shenandoah, Tisited friends in town to-dny. Miss Miimo Dnubcrt and MIrs I.nurn Lawrence, two of our most populnr you ui ladles, visited friends in Shenan doah the fore part of the week. Druggist William Holt and Samuel Itallcy spent a very pleasant time In Shenandoah to-dny. Our Borough Council will hold Its reg ulnr monthly session this evening. 1). I.. Vaiihorn, of the firm of 1). Steel & Co., of Mnhanoy City, transacted buslnens in town to-day. John Hatiley, John Orthcr and Land lord Thomas 'arr, of town, took in the frame of lrnfe hall in I'ottsville yesterday. Mr W. G. Clifford, music dealer, of I'ottsville, paseil through town yesterday on his way linmo from Shamokin. Miss ltoddow, of Mlnersvllle, is spend ing the week in town, tho gueBt of Mist Ida Stunrt. William C. Hauptleft vesterdny morn lug for I'ouglikeupsio, N. Y., where he will enter college. Mioses Cora and Kfllo Daubert are npending a fow weeks at Shamokin. Wm Hurke returned to Kutztown Nor mal school, after spending Sunday with hit parents here. Will Klees and Miss Kdltb Cirilllth, of Tamanun, visited tho former's parents here on Siindny. Mrs. Charles Stuart and daughter, Maggie, were visitors to Ashland last evening Miss Mattle Co.ten spent Tuesday In I'ottsville Icecream at Ilatoman's ice cream par lors every evening tills wcei. John Helgel, of Heading, transacted business in town on Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Penna called on I'ottsville friends on Tuesday. Donald Henler. who had been employed as a clerk in J. J. Kehler's store for some time, left on 1 uesday morning for Phila delphia, where he will enter a business college. W e wish mm success. Jnmes Kalhach and wife, accompanied by tho hitter's sister, MIhs Annie (Jerbcr, of Tamaqua, left here on Tuesday morn ing to visit menus in urwigsmirg. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanner and daughter, Katie, left here for New York City on Tuesday morning. Miss Sarah Wilson, one of our moBt popular dressmakers, visited mends in i'ottsville on Tuesday. Coming Events. Mav H. First nnniversnrv of the Wash ngtou Social Club, in Itobhins' opera House. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Hobbins' opera house. May 4. Twenty-fifth anniversary of Washington Camp, No. 112, 1. O.S.of A., in I'erguson's tlieatre. May 15. Cake and coffee supper at the salvation Army narracKs. May 15. 5th annual May party under the auspices or tlie celelirated fachoppe orcnestra, in itoniiins' opera House. May 10. Fete do Creme Cllnco under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ples liiilld, In Itomims' opera House. May 30 Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Hohhins' opera house, under the auspices oi uamp o, i: u. oi . a. June IN. Ice cream and heart souti festival In Kobbi ns' hall, under the aus pices of the omen's Relief Corps. Get jour repairing done at Holder man's. Buy Keystone Hour, lie Bure that the name Lkssio & Haku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every saefc. M-3taw IlepoMril by Ills lllilinp. DlNVKif, May :i . liev. T. II. Malone, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Cat holie church in this city, has lici-n suspended by Bishop Mctz on the charge of citing him into court as a witness. A few days ago the trustees of the church sued Father Jlalono for f 11,000, which the bishop claimed was due. Tills suit was brought for the purpose of showing that there actually was a shortage in the pastor's ac counts. Investigation before a referee showed that the church owed Father Ma lone $1,0H. The bishop yesterday se cured an injunction from Judge Hentley forbidding further proceedings until after a hearing in court. Terrific Kxplonlon (if Gnu. Emzadehi, N. J., May 3. A terrific ex plosion of escaping gas occurred in the Hoggi building, on Morris avenue, blow ing a portion of the side of the structure into tlie street. The gas was igulted and et fire to the building. The explosion and (ire cau-cil a panic among the in mates, who rushed from tho building, miraculously escaping injury from the falling walls. Kdward Illume, a plumber, was found in t lie ruins unconscious, suf fering from serious burns and other in juries. W'HII IMl, A gentleman with 500 or J1000 available capital to join with another who has the general agency of Eastern Pa., for a spec laity needed on electric roads, factories mill hotels, to take a half interest in the business, and a profit of 100 percent. Ad dress T. I, HKliALf) ofllce. tf Peri-ous who sympathize with the nfllu-trd will rejoice with D. K Carr, of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. lie is uu old suiTerer from inflammatory rheu matism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in consa qnence has had another attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and became In liaised, sore to touch or almost to look nt. I' pan the urgent request of my mother-in law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm to reduce the gn riling and ease the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. 1 have used three fifty cent bottles and be lievo It to be the llnest thing for rheuma tism, pains and swellings extant. For vale by Gruhlor Ilros. GOT GrOOds ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Storo. 10 South Jardln Stfct. MAIIANOV Oll'Y, Mahakot Cut, May 3. M. K. Horn Is visiting In Wllllamsport. Charles Soader, of ltlugtown, visited friends hero this morning. Mrs. A. Levers, of Ashland, visited town yesterday. W. 11. Wells, Hn., of Pottsvllle, was a visitor to town yesterday. Miss Short, of Gllberton, did shopping hero Wednesday afternoon. M. K. Doyle, of Shenandoah, Iwns In town yesterday. Peter Halev. Misses Marv I.allv and Marv McGuire. of Glrardville. were yes terday tho guests of the Misses Lynch. Albert Glendou and Adam Summers, of Summit 11111, visited mends liere yester day. James Horning was in Glrardville yes terday. Miss Annto Carlln has returned from Centralia from a visit to her sister, Madge Carlln, who has been ill for a week past. Mrs. James Dalius. of Tamnuua. visited Mrs. Mellct, of West Centre street, yes terday. Frank Whlrrltv has opened his new hotel at the corner of Centro and Catn- wissa streets. Oscar I.utz visited Shenandoah vester- day. Miss Kiln Simmit. of Shamokin, is the guest of .Mrs. James l'. Delancy. II. T. Kern, of Tamatiua, was In town yesterday. C. F. Deihert, of Pottsvllle, looked after business liere yesterday. Tin! Womens' Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society will hold a sociable at tho Knglisli Lutheran parsonage this even ing, uniy memuers win participate. Owen Hughes, of Park Place, was In town last evening. Lewis M. Pierce went to Philadelphia yesterday on a business mission. Gustav Minchhof and Andrew Quirk liavo returned irom a Tamaqua visit. Michael IlaUL'linev went to Philadel phia this morning on a business mission. John nnd Patrick O'Connell. Jolin Clark, and John O'lirien, four young fish ermen, returned from a weary tramp to l.oeust creeK, yestcrnay, ueanng turee live-Inch trout and a water snaKe. Jacob F.ngle, Jr., of Delano, was In town last evening. Kichard Gallagher, who ran engine 401 through here for several years, was re cently given a position in the Philadelphia mint. North Mahanoy colliery was shut down at ten o'clock yesterday morning by an axle of a gunboat ureaKing. Knziiner Polaski Guards went to Shenandoah to parade this morning. Part of the company is made up of old Polish war horses, the commander having participated In seven wars. A urand ball for the benefit of James McDonald, the musical artist, will be given at l.iiKeslUe on Wednesday, .May u. During the intermissions "Mac" will Introduce his Btriluz cluar-box violin musical bottles and other dillicult and novel musical attainments. Kichard Guiniin, traveling America for pleasure and recreation, teleg rnplis bis Mahanoy City friends from Washington that he had a handshake with General Coxcv and other celebrities of the ragged army. Mr. Guitian will continue his trip through tho houthern states. The Young Mens' Kepuhlican Club are highly elated over the election of J. W. Phillips as statu delegate. He is one of their most active members. The citizens. too, seem well pleased with the choice of the convention. Frank Thompson, superintendent of the Thomson-Houston F.lectric Light Com pany, was in town this morning planning the erection of larger dynamos and engines In the local plant. Steam was raied in tho Lakeside rail way power house for the first time this morning. Work on the steam ilttings which connect the boilers and engines will be completed on Saturday, when a test of the engines will be made. A trial trip on thecars may be made by ollicials in the early part, oi nexi weeK. William Cooper, m loeil wing hnt, has been challenged by Robert Gieen, of Glrardville, to shoot at that place for $100 a side, or for the same stokes in iunha nov City nark. Cooper to pay pay Green i2o expense money. To the challenge uooper replies that be win contest witn Green for 350 a Bide, winner to take nil the gate money and Green to pay for the park and police protection, uooper to pay Green t55 expenses. He also asks Green to put up his money ami stop burning. Tt- C V CJ ..... . Til... 1 J J ,1 Tr...i.nn Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel lent." Jly using It freely the dlsense is denrired of all dauuerous consenuences. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injuri ous. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Hros. MAIIANOV I'l.ANK. Thomas McCook. Sr.. an old nnd re spected citizen of Malzevllle, died yes terday of old age and will he buried on Saturday in uirardviue. v unerni via tue electric cars. Gerald Knehler, of Glrardville, is doing duty at tho l'. iv It. station, vice l. A. Fennelly, transferred to the dispatcher's olllce. Misses Sadie Taylor and S. Heard, of f racKvllle, visited mends in town. Col. Geo. L. Brown and wife, of Miners villi', passed through town on their way to .Milton. Council will hold a regular meeting on Monday evening. The appointment to lill the vacancy of McGowan in tho Mid die ward Is causing considerable wire pulling. It is sa e to say tho combination is made and (iooley will be the man. Joseph S. Harris, President: I. A. Sweigard. General Superintendent, and H. F. Ilerlolett, Superintendent of the bhamoKin division, made a tour of in spectlou yesterday in tuo engine "Ariel Htrmilllilp Tickets Itrduocd. From Hamburg, Breman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only till. 50. To Liverpool, Qneenstown, lindonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only $21!. At Reese's Railroad md Steamship Ofllce, Dougherty Build ing, snenamioan, ia, 4-4-tf Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" Is the only one in the state outside the large cities. We got it expressly for lace cur tains. At jirennau's steam Laundry, soutn .Main street. 4-iu-tl Special low prices to all In watches Jewelry and silverware at Iloldermau's, corner iuain ami Lloyd streets. SVhen Baby was slot, wo povo her Castorla. When slia was a.Chlld, she cried for Castorla. When she beoame Miss, she clung to Castorla, When shVhail Children, she cava them Castorla. We irive special attention to collars cuffs and shirts, at llreiuian's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf A VERY BUSY MAN. nlereMtlng Remarks on One of Hhenan. doali's Representative Mmi The Pottsvllle Despatch published an article on one of our townsmen which will Interest the many readers of the llKUALl). Tho Despatch says s One of the busiest men lu Schuylkill county, and probably In tho state, Is I'. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah. Mr. Ferguson Is known to possess a wonderful capacity for the performance of work, hut even his most intimate acquaintances navo nut little knowledge of the amount of labor ho performs, nnd nobody knows how he manages to perform It. Mr. Ferguson Is tho Lehigh Valley station agent at Shon amloah. a position to which Is attached sufUclent labor to keep an ordinary man out of mischief, The duties of the posi tion would hardly nlloru him common nmuscment, however, and tf he had noth ing else to do ho would probably die of ennui, or get Into trouble playing practi cal jokes on his friends. m audition to ncing station ngent, .Mr. Ferguson also holds the responsible posi tion of claim agent for the eastern divi sion of the road. He adjusts all the claims against the company on this division aris ing out of accidents and through the loss or damage of freight in transit, and is Kept almost constantly on tuo roan, lie boards at the Ferguson House' In Shen andoah, but eats most of his meals In the other towns of the state and in the dining cars on the railroad. During the past week ho has adjusted claims in cw York. Scranton, Philadelphia, Kaston and Allentown and yet has found time to at- tenu to the milieu oi me numerous otner positions which he holds In the county. Mr. Fergusou Is also president of the First National Hank, of Shenandoah, ami a director In three or four other banks in the region. Hois also president of the Shenaudoah Klectrlc Light Company, treasurer of the School Hoard, secretary and treasurer of the Lakcstdo Park As sociation and member of the board of directors of various other associations. The distinguished feature about the great amount of work lie performs is that everything he does he does well. lie nover misses a meeting nt which his pres ence is required and never breaks an en gagement. He appears to have the faculty of being at two or three places at once and is always bobbing up at the most unexpected places. He may be in New loric to-uay, but mat iact auorns no guarantee that he will not be seen walk ing along Centre street before night or that he will not bob in and out of the town during the night. Tho last time lie was seen here It was a o clock in the morning when he walked past the Des patch olllce, alter spending a portion oi the night nt the wreck up at Wetherlll Junction. Doctors Dlictmraceri, liellef Konnd. Mr. C. E. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., writes: "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy saved ruv life When I was a victim of 15right' disease." If you are sulTering from Iirigut's disease, diabetes, or any urinary trouble, you should use this only cure. "1 had been troubled since lsOtf." writes . N. Arnold of Rochester, N. Y., "with gravel and catarrh of the bladder. Tried several doctors, but got no relief. Upon advice, i useii Dr. uoviu Kennedy's f avorite Remedy, rue result was marvelous; few bottles entirely cured me." lost oiu:i:k. Mrs. W. II. Kearcher visited Browns vllle friends Tuesday evening. John Koch killed a seven-pound ground bog while out on the mountain the other day. George Dunstcn buried his infant daughter yesterday. King's band, of Wm. Penn, paid a visit to Lost Creek last evening and serenaded quite a number of our cilizens. The Temperance Cadet corps have or ganized a drum and fife corps and prom ises us some tine music in the near future. Where tho relative merits of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka are known, ns compared with other cough remedies, ten bottles of the former are sold to one of the latter. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tistler. a prominent merchant of the town gave her n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well In forty minutes nfter taklns the llrst dose, lor sale by Uruhler Dros - - We have added to our laundry "Sin elair's Lace Curtain Frame." It puts every thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater than new without injury to the most delicate Ince. Drop us a card and we will call for them. State whether you want them cream or white. Bren nan's Steam Laundry, South Mnin street. 4-1U tf Una Wkixs' Laundrt Blob, the bes Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two qnarts. lo eta. bold by uusser c lieuuaii. We do laundry work for 800 customers every week. Drop us a card and we will call for yours, lirennau's Steam Laun dry, soutn .Mam street. 4-ie-tl Hear In Mind John A. Rellly's Is the place to get th purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and unest uranus oi cigars. The umloi slcnul will otter at public sale on Mi NDAY. MAY 7th. al 1 Slip m, another car load of Ohio horses roMdsUnc of tine double teams and drlv eg horses, No postponement should weather prove unf ivorable Hon-es can be Inspected 3 nays before sile attl e stablesnf Daniel Nelswrnder This carload has been carelully selcctrd (or this irurftct. Our last carload gave ei tire sHtlsfactlon. WM. & DANIEL NKIBWENDER. Wonders. Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles, w onners leans an photographers, Grand : Opening JOHN I.I3STT03M Wishes to nnnomico to the pulillc that lie Una openi'il a 1'HOTOfJHAPll UAI.LKUV at No, 14 X. Plum alley, where ho will bo pleased to have you call. All work guar anteed. A specialty of tintypes, 2 for S5o. CUT HATES! Steamship Tickets To any part of Great Britain, by Express Steamers, REDUCED TO $18. TO QUEENSTOWN, SM These rates are liable to be Increased at any time. Apply to T.T.WILLIAMS, 4 South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Sacrifice SHOE SaleT 1 have lust purchased from a lar&re shoe house about 800 palls men's, ladles', boys' and child ren's kHOES, whlon willbescld at one-hnll thereiular wholesale ptico. Don't miss tnis opporiunlty, but come at once before sires are broken. fHe a dollar during thefe hard times bv purchasing your Bhoes. as well as other ar ticles, at tho Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre Ht., Shenandoab. MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED A B'rl for Rcreral housework Apply at the herald omce. WANTED. "ales man ; falary frnia start, permnent place Hrown Urns. Co., Nursf rytiien, Rochester, N. Y. S-29-lm-ood 'OR SALE. A lot of fhoms and small pie'. Apply to George Folmei, -henandoah, lo tirANTED A elrl for central housework VV CallKt the BabAIJi brat ch attlct. Ilcwe'B auction r oms, West Centro street. 4 30 if TOST. lletwecn Hingtown and Shenandoah, J a flfihlnc rod and cae Nlnder will nlease li,nvn (tftme with 11. It. Hevcrn. Ferguson House, Mhenanuoan, ana receive rewara. PORHALE. Bicycle; f ccond-haid : hlshest 1 eraae: Dil DeariDir 10 an pans: weigm 32 pound' ; cushion tires: rat-trap pedals: runner nana n. uoi situ, lieuuaii b uaru ware storo. Main slice t, suenanaoan. i i( iw FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best cart ol town (over Kefowh-h's cioimnr nori j. oeaieo. Dy siesm anu in dj- eieciricuy. nuiiame ior a lawyer or uociur Apply to Lerl Refnwlcb, 10 S. Main street. (hnc totiOrcr week using and selling Old inOi) itrllatlo I'litcr Kverv fnmllv bus rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons ete Quickly piaica Dy uipping in uieiicu meiai. no ex. erlence or hard w rk; a good situation. Ad dress W P Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. IfflEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 9 North Main St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles In mlllln ery is tne largest in uie county. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets At prices to suit all. Ladles, ezamlneour kuuuh ueiure uuyjiiK eisewuere. . iieineiu her, prices the lowest. Satisfaction given MItS. a. XV. IIVDE. WAX FLOWEUS In Bouquets and Other DeslgBS. PILLARS, WliKATOS, STARS, CHOS3K3, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, BISGX and Oonfoctioner. 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . . . . vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other even ta filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO THE and gi't the best. A full set lor U, any slie, shade, shape, and ftTt ral hundred Beta to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless Itr&etlnn. All Ulnrio SIHno nt reasonable prices. Don't forget the number, 100 North Centre Street, l'OTlsni.hi:,j'A. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To too Olonnod. I While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Ike STEAM RENOmiSG C0'a'ry T. H. SKYDER, (Successor to Q, W. Hassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer In WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shades on hand. Speolal low rates for paper hanging ill VE , : 0 POMEROT and STEWART WMl Pi. 7 must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. We offer manv sneclal induce ments in our Millinery Depart ment, we arc neaaquariers ror hats, cither trimmed or untrlm med ; also tho choicest selec tion of trlmmlnes. flowers, rib bons, etc. We've the cheap hat anu tne nign-priceu nai. see ing is bcllev.ng There,'s hardlv n doubt but you will ilnd our stock of coats just what Is wanted in a light weight coat. It is tho most cx- lensivo anu ocsinssorieu luiiii the county. Ladies' double breasted iacket.umbrcllab.ick, draped sleeves, satin faced, nnd some nnca tnrouguoui . Ladles' Cloth Cnnes.assorted sizes and materials, lace and OUR SPECIAL $5 braid trimmcd.bhielt nnd navy, newest styl s, newest effects. Wn nre Prepared with a selec tion that should pleaso the critic. Tho capo Is the leading wrap, nnd wo are keen enough to recognize it Nothing in tho woman nttlro is as natty, ns "hon-ton" as a neat, weil-mndo shirt waist. We have them in percale, lawn, sateen nnd silk. Perfect beau tics, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices - OUR SPECIAL 372C A comnlctc resume of ail tho fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be inropuo In ereat fashion centres this OUR SPECIAL I7C! season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring nnd summer, imcor our specials is a changeable poods, swlveled fleet, ! yard wide? worth 26c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at OUR SPECIAL Aid lowest rmcES is unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally line at 42c. I. 5Sc and 7oc OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Political Cards. poll CONGHEHH, JOHN T. SIlOENEIl. Pubiect to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. JTjtOK CONGRE8H, 6'. A. IMS VII, Hubiectto the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JjtOH. fctllEKIl'l!-, ELIAS DA VIS, Bubiect to tbe rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. Oil blll.llII-K. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tbe rules of the Republican noml. natlng convention. poii siiicitii'i.-, J. M. QLICIi, Subject 10 the rules of the Republican om. natug convention. JIOll HliNATOU, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLE, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng tonventlon. jpioil LEOIBLATIIRE, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEV. Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating cocventlon. poll l.EGimATUBE, 1st Dist., WH. R. ilWDLEl OA", Of Malzevllle. Hubjectto tne rules of He Republican nomi nating convention poll LEGINLATVIti;, 1st Dist, Joseph ii'yrr, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rnleB of I he Republican noml nation convention. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home, killed heef.gunranteelnc choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef . Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every ,! l.'i 1. nu.- o.. . 1 , . 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and He; best veal, 11c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left al 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention 'Absolute Confidence in ""-Our Advertisements. Remarhable Besults Follow Our Printed Announcements. Every line no matter how small the type docs its share toward addiup; to our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from atiythin which in the slightest way misleads, we extraordinary showing. Our There is one headquarters of I unuerwear in i'ottsville, and that is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every size made, and cverj price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "Wo know that this will ho tho greatest opportunity over beforeonered in Pottsvllle to economically supply an en tiro season's requirements of fashionable Neckwear.nnd that too at half and less than half tho usual cost." We carry a largo line of cot. ton goods. Following aro a few of the many, some of which arc mourning goods, others nre Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales in stripes and llgurcs, all new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard Heretofore our spring sales! navo tesieu tne selling capacity of our Hosiery Department, and each year thestocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that we carry a stand ard hose Ladies' cotton, silk nnd kid gloves in nil tho leading and aeslrablo shades. What a glove selling time we'vo had for the past month The like of It has never beenknownin Pottsvllle, that's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim for abso lute gloro headquarters.. A big special of laces in all the latest designs. Dalntyand beautiful effects. Exclusive in stylo and price. All Bilk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth Sio. Uutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all tho new and dainty effects worth Z5c OUR SPECIAL I22C POTTSVILLE, PA. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, OUR SPECIAL ' OUR SPECIAL J 25c I OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL I22C OUR SPECIAL 'jp 7SC DR. J, Eves examined and classes prescribed. Special attention to dillicult cases. SOMETHING FOR THE Wofta People NEW Clothing Store! 21 South Main Street. This is the 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 are sure you will be more than pleised, as we have come to stay and do business. We are buying for cash,, right from the manufacturers, at our own priceB. We can sell you men's suits from J2.75up; boys' suits from J3.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full line of best uuderwenr, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo 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. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with; pr HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOP PAINT by YOST, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, bhenandoaa. It Is the best and only guarantee paint cgalnst corioslou, lire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden, and paper nit f sand walls. Give Ha trial. jQR. H. HOFFMAN RAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SVRQE0N, Successor to Dr. Jamoa Bteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.( 1 to 8 and 7 to l p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs e, specialty. Hours of vaccinations 8 to v a.m. U to 1 p, m. I I
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