Evening Herald. Tl KSDAY, MA , 1M)4. THIKD EDITION OUNTIMI.IA. Patrick McDonnell, one of our promis ing young men, went to Philadelphia ycsicrcniy wucre no intends to resido m tlio future. John r, I.aughlln, It. J, Kcllry and fJoorgo W. Davis w ere visitors to Hfooms bur; yesterday. Miss llrldget Cnln, one of Shenandoah's bright young Indies, Is visiting friends in town. Kdward Gcrrity mid wife spent Sunday tu Shenandoah. Miss Mil 7.1 o Jones, of Ixst Creek, Is visiting town menus. ThoinnN Schilling, of Dclnno, spent nuuuny in town. Patrick Cnln, one of Dark Corner's popular young men, left yesterday for iHMinirc, unio, wnere lie win resiuo in tlio future. I'ostmastcr Doyle is nil smiles. It's a uounciiig imuy. John llergnti nnd .Tnmcs Mohnti, of town, nre serving ns jurors during this -week's court. Dennis Whalcii was lmdly Injured nt lognn colliery yestenlay. lie was en gaged in driving nnd somehow fell on the road, the whole trip of wagons passing over him. 1 1 In head was badly cut and lie wiisothenvlsetnjured, hut It is thought lie will recover. We are glad to ho able toannounce that we now have a base hall club lit to com pete with any of the surrounding towns. A number of our best base ball toascrs banded together and held a meeting yes terday at Morrison's mid the following oflicers were clccttd : A. I,. Friday, prisi deni C II. Sehaum, secretary ami treas ury J I. Morrison, manager. The young men who will represent ami do all in their power to gain a reputation for Centralia on the diamond are Thomas Ilorau, c. Ambrose Uurgc and (J. II. Schnnm, 11 ; I. J. Carey, lb; A. I,. Friday. Sb; Francis Drummond, 3b; Thomni tlcade, Tf , John Sodusky, cf ; Eddie Murton, If ; Cornelius Ilrennan, ss. A, Hurgo will captain the team, and we are sure that this team will make many of the crack teams in this neighborhood "bite the dust ' before the season is over. Success to you, boys. I.O.T cnrcKK. 11. V. Hesse, of the engineer corps, spent 6uuday with his father nt Bethlehem. Miss Margaret Small is confined to her bed with n heavy cold. Henjamln S. Daddow, of Shenandoah, was a Sunday visitor here. Harry Dlnklockcr, who for the past two mouths has been employed in Wllkes It.irrc, came home to spend Sunday with his family. John Kinltiskic, of Hright's store, spent yesterday in Pottsville. John Bedford was an early morning passenger. Get your repairing done at Hold-r-man's. lllg ' In ltutra. Steamship tickets to any part of Great Hritlan, by express steamers, reduced to I1H. To Qiieenstnwn $14. From Slienan- tioan io Liverpool, via American Line. n, T T. Williams, t South Jardin street, Shenandoah. 1'eoplo should buy at once. mites naoie to increase any uny. o-a-tr Now lloittly Keagey, the leading photographer, Is now ready to make pictures at his new stand on Lloyd street near -Main. Dr S. F. Scott, Hlue Hidgo. Harrison i;o., mo., says: "l'or wnooping cougi: Chamberlalu's Cough Remedy is excel lent " Hy usiug it freely the disease is ilenrlveu or all iliiiigeroiis couseuuences, There is no danger in giving the Remedy to Dallies, as u conmins notning injuri ous. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Uomlnjr Kventt. May 15. Cake nnd colTco supper at the Salvation Army barracks. May 15. 5th nnnual May party under the nusplccs of the celebrated Schoppe orclieBtra, in ltoumns' opera iiouse. May 1(1. Fete de Creme Glaco under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's uuilcl, in ItoDDins' opera House. Mny 30 Strawberry and Ice cream fes tival in Hobhins' opera house, under the auspices ot Uamp u, i: u. oi r. A. Juno 10. Ico cream and benn soup lestlval In KoDDIiih Hall, under tlio aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. To Qneenitown for $14, Another break has been made In ocean fares to Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. Tlio rate to (Jueenstown has been reduced to $14, including railroad faro to JNow lorK cltv. Tliese rales mil only last for a short time. Call at Max Reese railroad nnd steamship olllce, West Coutre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 5-1-tf Home Keekers' IClciirslon Tickets Will be sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee fcSt 1'aul Railway on . nay Bin ami .nay JStth. ISill. from Chicago to St. Paul. Minneapolis, Omaha, Sioux City, Kansas i. Ity, anil points oeyonti at. practically one fare for the round trip. F.xcursion tickets will he good for return passage thirty Jays from date of sale, but are good for ouig passage only nil iiuiu ui sum. For further narticulars annlv to any Coupon Ticket Agent in the L uited States or Uaiinda, or undress J no. it. 1'otr, nis trict Pass. Agent, 4b0 William St., Will iamsport, Pu. n-vat We nive snecinl attention to Lollars cuiTs nnd shirts, at llrennnn's Stenui Jjaundry, boutli Main street. 4-10-tr We have added to our laundry "Sin clair's Lace uurtain 1'rauie. it nuts every thread in lis place. Makes lnce curtains nenter man new wituout injury to the most delicate lnce. Drop us n card nnd we will cnll for them. State whether sou want them cream or white. Hren linn's Steam Ijaundry, South Main street. 4-ltt-tf When Baby was tick, we gavo her Castoria. When aha was a Child, she cried for Custorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gavothom CastorU. MAItANOV 01TV. MAHAVOI Cur, May ft. David Drcsh Is sojourning In Heading. Charles K.inday spent Monday In Tama (jua. Justice Sherman Was a morning visitor to Shenandoah. Miss Mulvcy, of Jacksons, dldishopplng here last evening. James Monnglinu, of Pottsville, spent Monday in town. Hcv. Sweeney Is visiting out of town friends. P. J. Hrennan, of Shaniokln, greeted friends on Centre street last evening. John Welsh and Daniel Waters havo the honor of running the 11 rut car over the Lakeside Hallway. Irvln Illakslee, of Delano, bicycled In town last evening, W. A. Lattimore, of the St. Clair cap factory, wns in town Inst evening. Mr. Lattimore reports business good ami orders plentiful. G. II. Smith, of Pottsville, transacted business here yesterday. Anthony Mlnchof, n Philadelphia ton Rorlalist, is the guest ot his brothers nt the Hotel Palace. Harry Gcrhcnrt and Chnrles Knn went eel glgglug nt Lakeside Inst fcYi ing. J. O. Sampsell and Dr. J. P. Roberts, of Shenandoah, drove through town yester day afternoon. The fnst running dogs belonging to Dr. George Fetherolf's kennel were given n spsed trial on Centre street last evening. Miss Swnrtz, of Park Plnce, was last evening the guest of Miss Alva Ureuille. Tlio lire coinnanies responded to an alarm from Harrison alley, near Spruce streot, yesterday afternoon, but the blar.e was quenched by the householders before their arrival. The damage wns confined to a lot of mining clothes. Origin un known. A good game of ball wns played nt .Miilmnoy Ulty park yesterday niternoon, between the Lemonade club. Cantnln Juhn Hnrgan, nnd the Millionaire club, catitalned bv Postmaster T. C. O'Connor. The .Millionaires met deieat uy a scoro oi 12 to 8. The features of the mini) were Aaron IJrownmlller's ureat simile-hand catch while playing short, and which put out batsman Hritz; Kv. (irlfllth's neat scoop of a lint liner at second, and "Tommle" Glover's dlscoverv of a fifth base on the diamond. Mr. Glover made a bold dash from first bag to right Held, fully believing he was running to second, and when cnlled out for his error, was really nntl willing to "do" me umpire. John Shoencr, Nugent, of the Millionaires, and Unmpoell, or. tlio Lemonades, did line work behind tho bat. Nothing passed Sidney Landiin at first. The Lemonades were made up of the following players: A. IJrownmiller, p.; Camnheil. c. : John Hogan. lb: John "King Kelly," 2b; John Williams, 3b; lienlamiu J. tranunn, ri; mourns t. Glover, If; J. J. Hattlgan, ss; O'Urien. cf. The .Millionaires were: Isugenr, c; Kv. Urlllltlis, p; s. l.andilli, in; T. u. O'Connor. 2b : Kd. Uritj-.. 3b : Dr. Hcltzel. ss; O'Urien, cf ; Kd. Hennessey, If ; Welsh, rr. The score lollows by inning : Lemonades 4 4 0 2 0 2 0 x 12 Millionaires 2 000204 U-ti Since this gnmo enthusiasm lias waxed warm over the organization ot a uerma nent club, and perhaps nn lnter-couuty league. Anron Hrownnilller, who wns nn out mem nor or tue Toronto proiessionais, Is looking for three or four moneyed men ot town to join him In backing the home nine. His nlan is to employ n profes sional pitcher and catcher, lormlug the remainder or me chid irom local material and make overtures to Tamarma. GIrard vllle. Shenandoah, Ashland and perhaps Shaniokln to organize clubs on tho same basis. Tho short distance between these towns and the cheap car fare should do much to make the formation of a league quite successful. A little money was made here by Ollle Weber last season, and it is thought that with good police protection, the earne could be made to nav this sum mer, besides furnishing amusement to tlioufnnds of ball cranks who don't care to Incur the expense of car fare to PottsJ vine. Why patronize Chinamen f Our pay roll nmounts to $300 per month. Every dollar of It is spent in town, If our wors is not satisractory, we cio not asK you to pay for it. Hrennnn's Steam Laundry, South Mnin street. 4-10 tf llri'Cklnrlilirf'A IppHl fur Votus. PAltis, Ky.. May K Fifteen hum. red people listened to the speiclies of Colonel llroekinridge nnd lit n . F.vnn Settle in presenting their claims for the con gressional nomination here. The speech ot Uolonel Ureckinriqge was about the same as the one at Lexington on Satur day, except that he was more severe on the preachers who are opposing him, nnd he denounced the press generally for their attacks on him. Mr. Settle's remarks were eloquent, and he made several outs at Colonel Breckinridge. ""Arriving Dally 5. D. Fricko'8 Carpet Store, lOBouth Jardin Street, A ltupUt Sentenced to Death. ANNAl'Ol.lfo, Md., May 8. Jamet, Allen, colored, who was convicted Inst Thursday of a felonious assault on a little white girl 12 years old, was senteuced yesterday ufternoon by Judge Roberts to be hanged at such titneas the governorshallappolnt. The offense was committed in Prince George s county last February. (llltAKHVH.I.i:. NEW JtRStYLEGISLATURE. A mil to Wipe Ont the American fro. tertlT AMoelatlon. TltKKTOK, Mnv 8 - Mr Clarke, of Essex. Introduced in the house Inst night a bill agnlnst the American Protective associa tion. It provides that If any person shall combine, unite, confederate, conspire or uinu nimscll by oath, covenant, agree ment or alliance with another or others to discriminate ngalnst a member or mem hers of any religious iect in the giving of employment, In tho exercise of his suff rage, or In business or commerce, he shall be guilty of conspiracy, and shall bo fined tl,000 or Imprisoned for one year, or both, A bin was introduced in the senate by Senator Stokes giving tha Pennsylvania and New Jersey Railroad oompany the right to construct a drawbridge over the Delaware river from Peusaukcn creek to Frankfort creek, Philadelphia. A sub stitute was Introduced to the bill reor ganizing the judlctnry of the state, which changes three of the districts as follows; Morris is placed with Bergen, Hunterdon with Somerset, nnd Warren with Sussex. Tli other districts remain the same, ex cept that only one judge Is allowed for nrst class counties. The salaries range irom 7,000 in llrst cIAss counties to W.000 In districts ot tha smallest population, A bill wns Introduced by Senator Rogers, which innkei the number of members of the assembly the snrne under ths election by counties ns at present, except that one more member Is given to Camden county and one Is taken from Huntingdon. Tho governor sent to the house three vetoes last night. The first wns of tho bill which legislates out of ofllce John J. Mat thews, superintendent of the school census, and abolishes the olllce. Another bill ve toed provides for tho setting off of a por tion of Wnodhrldge and Rarltr,n town ships, Middlesex county, to Union county He also vetoes tho bill which provides for the increase of the appropriation of the sum of $125,000 for tho construction of ronds. The senate passed the hill over the gov ernor's veto which provides for the elec tion ot city ofllcials in second class cities by common council, llnrglars Wreck n Store. Ltnk, Mass., May 8. Shortly before 3 o'closk In the morning a loud explosion awakened occupants of houses in the vicin ity of Oxford street. The explosion was in the grain and commission store of Tor rence. Vary & Co. When the fire depart ment arrived the Btore wns filled with smoke, and a brisk fire was burning. Tho blaze wns extinguished and it was found that tha Interior ot the store had been badly wrecked, tho explosion being caused by an attempt by burglars to blow open the safo. On the floor was n complete kit of burglars' tools, a can of gunpowderand some fuse. The burglars were evidently frightenod away by tho force of the explo sion, for they did not stop to secure any plunder. Patrick Lee and David Meara are under arrest on suspicion. Miss Katie McGlnty, of Mahanoy City, passed tnrotigu town last evening. Patrick Gorman wns tha auest of Mls Kllio Moore, of Mahanoy City, Sunday evening. Misses Gertlt Golden, Daisy Ryan nnd Katie Donohue, of Mniiauoy City, are the guests of Miss Katlu Mahnny. John Hughes, ot Mahanoy Plane, called on Miss Katie Doyle last evening. P. J. McCann, while on his way homo last evening, slipped on a banana peeling and fell and broke his right leg. Doctor Donaghue is the attending physician. Mrs. Annie Kllza Caddy nnd Miss Annie Stride, of Frnckvllle, were town visitors to-day. Charles Ruth, of Tamiuiua, registered nt the American House to-day. Simon Glest, of Mt. Cnrmel, drove through town yesterday. Harney Rellly, of Pottsville, was a town caller last evening. Fourteen guests dined with J. H. Keim on Monday. Dim Leahy, tho obliging young motor man of Malzeville, cast his winning smiles on his lady friend, Miss Kate Clare, of Mahanoy City, last evening. John Fitzgerald buried nn interesting child yesterday morning in St. Joseph's cemetery. Joseph Kehoe spent Sundny with Miss Maggie McGlnty, ot Mahanoy City. Hugh Daley had the three lingers of his right, hand badly crushed at Preston Xo. 3 slope Monday by a fall of coal. John Ryan, of Frnckvllle, and his lady friend, Miss Katie McKeone, of .Malie ville, passed through town on their way to Ashland Inst evening. Suit AgalQlt a Ilaieballllt. HaLTIMOIIK, May 8. Caleb A. Dawley has sued "Tony" Mullane, pitcher for the Baltimore baseball club, mid Charles Palmer, of tho Oxford House, on the York road, for ff2,000 damages each. Dawley alleges that on Wednesday last he was beaten with n baseball bat by Mullnne nnd with n cane by Palmer, and that Pal mer caused him to be taken to the central police station in a patrol wagon. The suits resulted from an altercation nt the Oxford House. Mullane declares that he Interfered to prevent Palmer from being stabbed, and that he merely pushed Dawley away with a baseball bat. FOUR KILLED, THIRTY HURT. Terrible TCxplnlloa ef Nltro-Olyoertne at n Factory in Kngland. Londov, May 8. An explosion took place In the large cordite works at Waltr ham Abbey, thirteen milts from this city. Four people were killed, two buried in the debris and thirty Injured by the explosion. This Is the fourth fatal explosion within a year at this factory. The explosion occurred In a shed where men were at work washing nitro-glycer- lno. The building was situated in an ex tensive field, about half a mile from thi government gunpowder factory. The plosion set lire to n shed thirty yards dis tant, in which more nitre-glycerine was stored, and caused a second explosion, Nobody was in or near this shed, and the bulk of the damage was done by the first explosion, Most ot the persons injured were struck by falling glass and debris. Tholr injuries in most cases are slight, only three of them being seriously enough burt to be taken to the hospital. Portions of the bodies of the four men killed were found at a great distance from the spot where the shed wns located. Mr. llennle, the chemist In charge ot the shed, Is among the killed. Killed In an Antl-Jewlth Riot. Br.ni.lN, May 8. During an nnti-Jewlsh riot nt Urajewo, Kussinn Poland, a num ber of workmen attacked tho Jewish dealen nnd shopkeepers nnd looted their houses nnd shops. Troops were sum moiled to quell the disturbance, and after a fierce fight, the soldiers using their drawn swords, tho rioters were dispersed. rour oi the workmen were killed uud hundred wounded. Huy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lebsiu & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3tv Kx-l'afthler l.nhinunn nntenceil. Brooklyn, May 8. William D. Loh miran, tho defaulting excise cashier of Brooklyn, was senteuced to Imprisonment for seven years nnd four months by Judge iuoore in the court ot sessions. The re port of the expert accountants who ex amined his books nfter lie fled to Canada In January showed that ho had tnken 1U.400 of the city's money for his own use A Miner Illnwu to Pieces. IlAzunTON, Pn., May 8. Martin Sislmo and John Wnrgo were mining, and after Igniting a blast returned to the spot be fore it exploded. They had just reached the hole when tho blast went off. Sislmo was literally torn to pieces and Wnrgo was badly burned by the powder and cut ny the nylng fragments of rock and coal. Alleged Murderers Arretted, FonTWoimi.Tex., May 8. KrnestShirn and Lugene Reed, wanted In Ackerman Choctaw county, Miss., for the killing o: u.-t.l l.,il-U U'l.lU In !.....- 1 II train. Hutu claim to be among the wealth- -,. ....1 ,-, . . , ,!, mm uiii.vus ui wuociaw ami Winston counties, Miss. Arretted for Inrt'iidlnrlflm, Pf.tf.usbi kii, Vn., May 8. A special dls patch reports the arreot of P. It. Farley, i Wdllulv known pUIzmii j,ml f.v-nnytmnatni of Kmporia, Vn., on the charge of setting lire to his Iioum) on the night of April SO, The fire burned a largo portion of the business part of the town, vntalllug a loss Hteamihlp Tickets Reduced. From Hamburg, Brcmnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only $21.60. To Liverpool, 9neenslown, Londonderry, Belfast or lasaow. onlv 2T(, At Reese's Railroad and Steamship Oiflcc, Dougherty Build ing, tfnenanuoau, l'a. 4-4-ti Hear In Mind John A. Itelllv's Is the nlace to tret the purest wines and liquors, best beer nnd lies and nnest brands oi cigars. Fresh beer nt Schmlcker's. 104 S. Main street. 4-25-lm TTow Tf , nl T immiiv Tlfrtt 1. - 1 UDU MAbLO iJAUi11.nl Ilk UJ. HMD UOfll Blueing for laundry use. Kach package omlres t.wn minrt IK eta Rnlrl iwr Mtuser & Beddnll. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Hheuandonh. In theBtnteof 1'cnnsvlvanla. at tho close of business, May 4, 1891: 11ESOUI1CES. Loans and discounts 8170.T71 41 u. tv dolus to tecure circulation ou.uuu m premiums on U. H. Honds (I.KO On Hlocks, securities, elc.... 61,777 l"l Hanking house, mrnilurennd nx 2,160 72 Due from National bsnksfnot reserve seenu 4 .101 1,1 Duo from approved reserve agents..... 6.1.0V9 40 Checks niufnlher casli Items i 1,019 In Notes or other National tinukt Cm 00 Fractional paper currency, sickles, null cents 3vz H7 Jjiitvul monev rettrte in bank, t (t : Hpecle 10 O-VIri") i.rgai-ienuer notes ,7C4 uo u. a. ceruucaies oi aeposu ior iiRai tenaers e,ivj vti Redemption ftind with U.S. Treasur er, per cent, oi circulation; z,Z)U uu ToUil ... ..J370,16542 I.IADII.ITIF.S. Capital slock raid In S100 000 00 Surplus fund 12,000 00 undivided profits, lees expensesnna taxes nald 10.45 f(l Nmional Hank notes outstanding.... 45,000 00 Due to o'her National llanki- 4.SU9 30 Dim to rltalp Hnuks and bankers... 1,819 8C Individual deposits subject to check lM.ao 00 ' emsnd certificates of denoslL. S!2 71 Certified checks 001 03 Total. 370,065 42 Stale of l'e"nsyivanla county of Hchnylklll.ss; i, r.. i$. iiunier.iasnieroi me noove-nameo bank, do solemnly swear that the nbovestste mout Is true lo the best of my knowledge and belief. H. 11. 11UNTEH, t'nslilcr. (Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 8th day of May, 1801. j. n UOYXE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: P. J. (UUOIIAN, 1 li. J. Wilkinson, I Directors. T. II. HUTCHISON, J Sacrifice SHOE SaleT I have lust nurchssed f rem a large bcoo house about HX5 nails men's, ladies'. bos' and child ren's -UOKm. wblcb will be si Id at one-hull the re ular wholesale pi Ice. Don't miss tms opportunity, but come at once before iizes arc broken. 1-i.Te a dollar during these hard llmc by purctatdne iour shoes, as well as other ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 V. Centre Ht., SticnaLdoab, L. AUERBACH. Practical "VVatctuneker AND JEWELER. Sells and repairs watches and clocks cheaper than any one fnlown Repairing A specialty Call nnd examine ny stock. 21 W. Centre St, Shenandoah. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UBIIOKf : HOTESJLt 1 LOST CHEEK, FA. Near I V. and Electric railways. Thr finest brands of clitars. whiskies, norter. beer and nle on hnnd, MISCELLANEOUS. LOST. On Monday morning, on Jardin and Centre Mrccls. a flve-doilar bill. Finder wil plcnBO leave same at llriuLn office nnd receive reward. 5-8-lt T A NTEI). By ayoung man 15 yfars of age, i a situation as clerk. Hneaks several langusgas. Address Ueiialo office. 5 8-St w ANTED. A girl for general housework, Apply at tne ukhald omce. 70K SALE. A lot or hhoats and small plr. Apply to George Folmer, Shenandoah, l'a. COW LOST. Estra yf d from the premises of the undersigned, Mav 7th, a black now, with while Bpots on her hips, medium size, about 0 s ears old. A suitable reward will be paid for her return or for Information or her whereabouts. James llognn, near No. 2, Leh gb colliery, Lost Creek post office, 6 8 3t J- OST A ladles' small gold watch, on Main j street, between Cherry and Centre. Infer will return to 139 S. Main street and receive tho rewnrd. 6 8-tf f irANTHD-A girl for general housework, f V Call at the IIkkalu branch office, Rcete's auction rcoms, West Centre street. 4 80-tf FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best part of town (over Kefowlrk's clothing (ton), heated by steam and lit by elf clrldly. Huitsble lor a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Leil Kefewlcb, 10 S, Main street. MANAGER WANTED To appoint sales men to sell the Rapid Dish Washer, ihes and dries' the dishes in two minutes without w ettinir the flneers. 75 a week and all expenses. Easy position; no capltal;,ino hard worn ; can mane iuu a ween. Aooress . i; Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. J. F. PL0PPERT, a!sS7 and Confectioner, 20 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 events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. WARREN J. PORTZ, nm Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left m 21 N orth Main street, Shenandoah, will receln piuiupb mini nun Allltii, Fnpilf GflB ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with XXT HAWTHORN'S U. S.hOOf PAINT by TOST, Agent, 139 KastCoal street, bhenandoah. It lstaebest and only guarantee palm against corrosion, Uro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper rwii ana wans, uive ll a trial. DIVE POMEROY and 'Absolute Confidence in -2Bn"-N0up Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements Ef J A TJ ffi Evefy line no matter how small the Uy H H I type does its share toward adding to !f l our crrcat business, and tn tlm fnrf. tlmf UU1 "uvciLiscments are always ireelrom cxaggeration and free from anythincr J which in the slightest wav misleads, we must largely attribute this extraordinary showing-. Our prides invite comparison. We offer many special Induce- Mlllln ments In our 1 llnery Depart ment, WoarehpadouarterBfor hats, either trimmed or untrfnv mod: also the choicest selec tion ot trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc Wq'.TQ the, cheap hat ana tne nigu-pnccunai. ing is bcllcT.ng., Sec- OUR SPECIAL $2 .25 There's hardlv a dAubt biit you will find our stock of cents Just what is wanted in alight weight coat. It is tho most ex tensive and bestnssorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted Juckot.umbrolla back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some lined throughout...... i.naics v;iotn .upeB.aHHorteu sites and materials, lnce and braid trimrncd,black nnd navy, newest styh s, newost effects. We are prepared with a selec tion thnt should pleaso tho critic. Tho capo is tho leading wrap, and we are keen enough to recognize u . OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing in the woman attire is as natty, as "bon-ton" as n neat, weu-maue smn waist. Wo havo them in percale, lawn. sateen and Bilk, Perfect beau ties, masterpieces or women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices DDI Sfltlll 37ac A comnlete resume of all tho fashions and combinations of now fabrics that will be lnvogue In great fashion ccnties this season is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer, uneoi our specials is a changeable iroods. .swlveled effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... The unnrrcedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surprise to all who have watched its re markable growth, "Goods of standard Qualities tho best, at wiwest rmoES" is unquestion ably tho rcakon of Its great adt rancemcnt. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally fine at 42c, SSC and 75c , - - OUR SPECIAL I yd OUR SPECIAL 42C Thcro is ohk headquarters of underwear tn Pottsville, and that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every sfzo made, and cvorj price No other such an as sortment in the county. All styles and qualities of Ladies' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the ahovo: "Weknnw that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever bef oro offered In Pottsville to economically supply an en tiro season's requirements of fashionable Neck wear. nnd that too nt halt and less than half tho usual cost."- - OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL 2C Wo carry a largo lino of cot ton goods. Following nro a few of tho many, some of which are mourning goods, others arc Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, flno Percales in stripes and figures, all now goods and perfect beauties considered cheap nt 19c a yard. , OUR SPECIAL I2C Heretofore our spring sales havo tested tho selling capacity of our Hosiery Departmcnt.nnd each year tho stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid Sloves In all the leading and enlrable shades. What a glove selling timo we're had for the past month. The like of It has never been known In Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters......... X big special of Ucrs In all tho latest designs. Dainty and bcnutllul effects. Exclusive in styleand, price. AllsilkBour don Laces net topsondpretty patterns worth Sue . Butter color- laces- In Point Venice, Venetian point, in Point do Ireland, tn all the new and dainty cflccts worth 23c OUR SPECIAL 75e OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Home-Killed Beef. The only place, in t-own to secure home killed l)eef,gunriuiteinr choice nriil juicy meat, nnd1 at the Same price as Chicago heof 1 Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c: rib roasts. 2 lbs, 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah HEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Lndles. vou must see our large lino of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs nnd Ger mnntown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning uoocIh a specialty. Mitts. c. w. nvoG, T. H. SKYDER, (Successor to a, W.lfassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer h WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall Paper ot all Bhaflea on nana, special low mica ior paper uuuhiuk D It H. HOFFMAN DAKEIt, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, Successor to Br, James Hteln, 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From t to i a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the tbrost and lungs a specisliy, iiourgoz vaccination; e iova. m. 13 to 1 p. m. Grand : Opening! JOHN LINTON Wishes to announce to the public that he has opened a PHOTOGRAPH (JALIjERY at No. 14 N. Plum alley, where he will be pleased to have you call. All work guar anteed. A specialty of tintypes, 2 for 25c. SOMETHING FOR THE Working People Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This Is the only place where you can get. new and stylish goods at tlio 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 pleued, as we have come tostay and do business. We are buying for cash,, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from. 2.75 up; boys' suits from $3.25 up; child ren's suits from 75c up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps. Wax WorM WAX KLOWEnS In Bouquets and Other Designs. riLLAllS, WREATHS, STABS, Cli'oSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy,, North Main St., Shenandoah. PEOPLE who have OAKPKrs, FKATIIKllS or MATTRESSES To "too OloaxLod ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Ike STEW eEionTiiBco,,-?i,5?r 32 East Coal Street. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) ISi and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, FA, The bar is stocked with he best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wlnesand cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. Wv ondersB.mnEz- Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsvilie. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF VOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO THE and kH the best, A full set for 18, any site, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless at reksonable prices. Don't'fnriret the number 100 North Centre Btreet, 1-OTTSriLW, l'A.
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