Evening Herald. WKDNKSDAY, MAY 0, 1M). toy i nun mm . mil LUim UDJUlUIi TIIIKD EDITION LOST GUKI1IC. Dan. Tolaiul visited friends in Mahanoy City yesterday. It. .1. Cafforty nnd .1. II. Whnlen cnllod an Tniunqua friends yesterday. Patrick Duffy, of Mahanoy I'lnno, ms.de r business trip to our city. Con. T, Foley Is nil sinilus. It's n boy. Misses Annie Stride and Florence Cndy, of Frnckvillo, were visitors here yesterday. Thomas Giles, forcmnn of Hear ltldgo uolllcry, attended to business here yesterday. Anthony Munloy is teaching the cadet corps. The school tenchers were paid Saturday nnd it was decided to close the schools July 0th. P. J. Ferguson is laying new drain pipe from his residence. The T. A. H. Society will hold the first picnic ol tuo season nt urowtt's urove, May aoth. Misses Klla Couroy and Maggie Smith, o lllg .Mine nun, visited the llannory family yesterday. John Dean hns finished his new house nnd will soon occupy it. The Lost Creek base ball club will cross bats with Centralm on Sunday. A good game may bo looked for. P. K. Dean and M. 11. Caroy will run n roco on or about .May 21st for jik) a slue, at Colorado race track. One of the most complete restaurants and saloons In the county is tnnt of iico. W Johnson, George has spent a great deal of money lntely fixing nnd repairing his place and to-day his house is recog nized us one of the best restaurants aboe the mountain. The bar room Is fitted up with elaborate oak fixtures nnd the liar is nlwnys stocked with the best brands of liquors and cigars, .vc. Persons who sympathize with the afflicted will rejoice with D. K. Carr, of 1235 Harrison street, Konsas City. He Is u old sufferer from inflammatory rum matlsm, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, nnd in conse quence has had another attack. "It came upon me aunin very acute and severe." ho said. "My jolntB swelled and became In- nameu; sore to toucu or almost, to loot at. Unon the uruent remtest of my mother-in law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the swelling nnd ease tho pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. 1 have used three fifty cent bottles nnd be lieve it to be the Ilne.it thing for rheuma tism, alns and swellings extant. For ale by Gruhlcr Uros. A Oram! Concert. The following is tho program of tlm grand concert which will bo given in Ilobbins' onera house. Thursday evening May 10th, under tho auspices of the ilrant Band : March, "1'itcarel" Jlrnnet Overture, LaSlrenc Aub(T Itarllone folo, "Hocked lu tlio ' rauio of the Deep" RnlUvitoH John UaaVeflilil "Patrol Copp rs on Parade" Hell Selection, "lluegenots" Meyerbeer IntericltBlon March "The Anier.can baluto" lUt nhousr Waltz "Jot y Gtrll" I'olUUM "Plantation Echoes" CmU "A Trip to the Country," Comic umcrlp tlve fantasia Luacomb Ovtrture "Pair Maid of Perth" Meuilel Admission only 10 cents. Sf-3t for damages on the death of her son, Martin, who fell down the nren nt Fer- fmson's theatre and died from tho Injuries ic received, the law committee reported ngnlust the claim. The Chief Hurgess was instructed to see that pavements nt the corner oi Poplar nnd Laurel streets, and on Coal street, between Main stroet nnd Market alley, are put in good condition. ine following notice to uontrnctor William McAdnms was read: "You are hereby notified to desist from building tho temnorarv dam below tho springs feeding tho Fowler's Hun dam of ine Mienamioiin uitizens' water ac tins Company, ns it will interfere with the water supply flowing into said dam nnd tond to defoul tho sntno. And you are hereby notified to desist in such building. You nrc further notified that tho location of thu house and stables and other im provements in the wator shed feeding the said Fowlers Hun, plnclng there a large body of men, ns contemplated by you. will defoul the said water supply and mnke it unlit for domestic use and en danger tho hcnlth nnd lives of the citizens of shenniutoali using sniu water, ami un less you take means to prevent said nulsnnco legal proceedings will be Insti tuted to nbato tho nuisance. You are also further notified that the water which will bo dammed up by you belongs to the Shenandoah Citizens' Water ic tins Com pany nnd thnt you have no right to tnke tho same for any purpose. 1 . 11. llF.IlDAI.I., "Pres. of the Shen. C. W. & G. Co." On motion tho nnner was placed on file. Tho contrnctfor the street electric 1 ghts was renewed for two venrs at n rate of $108 tier veor for each light. A request by the Hoard of Health for an aimronrlatiou of 1 1.000 for the ensuing year was considered nnd tho secretary was instructed to noiiiy me nonru luat uouu cll does not approve the incrensedsalnries of the former Dody nnd nns nxeu tuo np nronrlatlon at f itxi. ino report ot Treasurer jirnuigon showed that there Is n balance of 129.73 in tho treasury. un motion, an invitation oi tnou. a. it. o take nnrt in tho Memorial Day exer cises was accepted, tho Councllmen to attend on foot. The renort of Chief Ilurgoss Burns showed that the lines, etc., collected for the month of April amounted to jwi.au. A petition nraving Council to revoke a license to auction granted to P. Coffee was rend. The petition was signed uy David Lcvlno. Max Schmidt. A. Holder- man. John 11. Monaghan Si Sans. It. A. Davenport, J. J. Keiiy, iranu ocnmiui, P. J. Monnghnn. John r . Illggins. llradl- gnn Bros., A. Owens, K. C. llrobst, Samuel Dnvls. Joseph Ball. James W Purcell, Yeager& Hlegel, L. A. Herman, It. T. Knight, F. K. Mngargle and II. J. Muldoon. Couucilmnn Lamb said the committee to whom tho matter was referred had con eluded that according to law Council hns no power to draw a line upon nnv body who applies for n license and the committee had decided to recommend the withdrawal of all licenses to miction in the Interest of nil business men. although tho committee believed that an auctioneer dealing in second-hand goods could do no harm; out if Council cannot exercise nny discretion in. the matter It hnd better withdraw all licenses. The only action Council took in the matter was to accept and file tho petition. Tho report of the Chief of Police for the month of April showed 22 nrrests; paid BIjEOTIIIO oar wrecked. amps the Track nnd Injures Several l'n. sencers Hpcelal to Kveninq IIeiiai.d, GtltAltnviLLK.MayO. About 7:B0o'clocK last evening news reached hero of an ac cident thnt occurred on tho lino of tho Schuylkill Traction Compnny, nenr Big Mine Hun, in which several passengers wero slightly injured. Kiecmc car mo. xo. in charge ot .Motor- man Anthony Hnlcy and Conductor Joseph Kchoe. while en route for this place, accidentally jumped tho track nt a point about 860 yards cast of Big Mine Hun, nnd plunged down n small embankment. At the tlmo the accident occurred tho car was running nt the usual rate oi speeu, aim nau on about n dozen .,,......... t .. -.l of the car In Its decent amid much con fusion. Ulon Investigation nftcr tho accident it wns ascertained thnt a young lady from St. Clolr sustained serious injury. Airs. jounTimmons.of uig.Mino Hun. nnd Mrs. Davis, of Ashland, also sustained light injuries. Tho car was badly wrecked, nnd had the accident occurred at a point on the road where there nro high embankments, the result would have been more serious. To Conductor Joseph Kehoo nnd Motor- man Anthony Halev much credit is due. The former stuck to his poit like a soldier during tho decent of the car, and tho mntormnn rendered valuable assistance to tht injured passengers. fines, 10; served time, lodgings furnished, 20. 5; discharged, 1 Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that th name Lbsbio & Baku, Ashlaud. Pa printed on every Back. 3-3-3taw Illlt Cut In lute. Steamship tickets to any part of Great Britlan, by express steamers, reduced to $18. To Qtieenstown $14. From Shenan doah to Liverpool, via American Line, $14. T T. Williams, 4 South Jnrdin street, Shenandoah. People should buy nt once. Hates liable to increaso any day. 6-5-tf Now Iteariy. Keagey, tho leading photographer, Is now ready to make pictures at his new stand on Lloyd street near Main. Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Ridge. Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is excel lent." By using it freely the disease Is deprived of nil dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving tho Hemedy to babies, as it contains nothing Injuri ous. 2fl and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. tivall South Main street. On the .Sllehtmt Sign Of anything wrong with the kidneys or bladder, recourse should at oncobe had to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy. Hondout, N. Y. Neglect may lay tho foundation for painful difficulties. Favor ite Hemedy has completely cured cases of stone In the bladder, from which relief had been vainly sought. Where there is a tendency to rheumatic gout relief fol lows its use. (HKAItl)VIlXi:. Quite a number of our young folks re ceived invitations to attend tue .May party at till Pert on on tuo lTtii. Mrs. Pedlow nnd Mrs. J. F. Shaw called on Mahanoy t,ity friends last evening. Patrick Carey, of Connors Patch, whll driving homo last evening, fell oil tho wagon nnd nau his leg uadiy crushed. Mrs. Patrick Maloney moved into her handsome resldenco on O Irani avenue. K. L. Simmons, of Shnmokln, was town visitor to day. James Mellny, of Mahanoy City, did utistness in town Tuesday. H. C. Dllmore, of Philadelphia, regis tered nt the American House to-day. P. K. Crater, of Kaston, was among our many town visitors to day. J. II. Brum, of Lebanon, passed through town lust evening. Allan lilgglus, of .Mahanoy City, was n town caller last evening. Jerry O'Connor, of Mahanoy Plane, was seen on our streets to-day. Thomas Gorman took possession of tho Ilttrchlll restaurant nt Shenandoah yes tcnlav. James Cooper viBited the county sent yesterday. Miss Mary McCoy, of Lost Creek, is tho guest of tho liormau family. C. Bloom, of Philadelphia, transacted business in town Tuesday. Miss Mamie Lavello. Lottie Haley. Nellie Gorman, Mary McLaughlin, Mary Birmingham and Katie Clark enjoyed a drive to Tumbling Hun in M. J. Welsh's h.tudsome turnout yesterday. Anthony Gatighau. of Connors Patch. , F.nginnd, Scotland nnd I contemplates opening a gents' furnishing etoOiieenstownhnsbeents'otoln tho room formerly occupied by l.-Tlt ,. M nn.n.v.ncj Ha........ Coming Kvents. May 15. Cake nnd coffee supper at the Salvation Army barracks. May 15. Sth annual May party under the auspices of the celebrated Schoppe orchestra, in Hobblus' opera house. May 10, -Fete de Creme Glace under the nusplces of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, in Bobbins' opera house. May 30 Strawberry nnd Ice cream fes- 1 in Bobbins opera house, under the auspices of Camp t), P. O. of T. A. Juno 10. Ice crenm and bean soup festival in Ilobbins' hnll, under the aus pices of the Women's Belief Corps. Our "Sinclair Curtain Frame" is tho only one In the state outside the large cities. We got it expressly for lace cur tains. At lirennnn's Steam Laundry, 4-10-tf Packer Colliery Fire, Information received from t he Tibial, Valley Packer colliery No. 1, nt Colorado, which has been on lire for over n week. goes to show thnt tho fire Is moro serious than at llrst supposed. Tho mine officials aro very reluctant in giving nny informa tion, which fact causes the belief that they npprehend much trouble. Goncrnl Superintendent Lathrop Is in con sultation with other olllclnls. The fire is still raging. Tho men at work fighting tho fire gained 120 feet since Monday. It is the general belief thnt tho mon have been roasted alive, and when tho rescu ing party reaches the point where tho 111- fated miners nro supposed to oevcrynttio will he found to tell tho sad talc. One of tho unfortunate men is supposed to have upon his person $G00 in cash, nnd this fact causes some of their nationality great expectations. Their hopes In this respect, nowover, will ho frustrated, ng the money Is said to be Inonoof the banks In this town. flteamihlp Tickets Itf ilneari. From Hamburg. Breinan. Antwerp or Amsterdam only $21.50. To Liverpool, Uueenstown, Londonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only $22. At Keese's Hallroad and Steamship Office, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf MAIIANOV OITV. MAHANOT ClTT, Mny 9. Joe Nenman baa returned totnwn.nfter spending tho past few dayB In Bellefonte. P. Gorman was n Shnmokln visitor yesterday. Tho P. & R. collieries in this district will suspend operations to-day for tho uaiance oi tue week. Misses F.mmn Short nnd Bridget Ann U'liuinunn, of uuuerton, did shopping here last evening. John Cunningham hns sold his hand some pnir of black horses to Martin Geb- uardi. George Woolcock leftyesterdaytosneud n few days with friends in Carlisle. Mrs. Charles Butler, of Park Place, was in town Inst evening. John T. Quinn hns placed handsome nqw bar lixturcs in his Alain street re' statiruut. Miss O'Neill, of St. Nicholas, was seen in town last evening. The Citizens Band will give n Brand concert in Armory Hnll on Tuesday even ing, Mny 22d. George Brill, trainmaster at Delano. was in town last evening. Jack" Sharkoy. of Delano, was seen on our streets last evening. Mr. and Mrs, Anron Brownmlller en joyed a drive around town last evening in tiieir nauusome now turnout. Mrs. Kate Suyder. of Park Place, called on acquaintances here last evening. A car load of horses nnd mules arrived here last evening for U. D. Kn'.er. John Leary will give a free concert in his hnll tinder the Knnpp building next I'riuny nnu Saturday evenings. Charles McGraw called on Miss Julia Farrcll at Mnhnnoy Plane Inst evening, William Northev. who died of miners' nsthma on Monday evening, will be buried on Thursdny. Interment in the cemetery on the hill. The deceased was nity-two years oi age and leaves a who and ono daughter, Lillian, age eight yonrs. Henry Beltz. of Delano, who hnd his hand smashed whilo making a cout several uoys ago, is uoing poony. The in jured member nnd part of his arm nro greatly swollen and It is feared blood poison may set iu. Seven hundred nnd twenty-five invita tions have been extended to friends of tho Omega Social Club to their grand ball, In Armory hall, on May 29th. The elite of this and several other towns will par ticipate. The members have arranged every detnil to make this hop a grand success. Tho Mahanoy City High school hns or ganized a base bull club with tho follow ing members : John Gormun, c; John McGowan, p.: Michael Henig, 1st b.; John McUreen, 2d b.; Kobert Wyatt, ss.; George Post. 3d b.: Martin Joyce, rf.: Jesse Evans. c. f .; Joseph Larkins, I. f. They desiro to piny I'otisvuie, snennnuonn, Asmund ami other High school clubsin the count v. For further particulars address, James McBreen, 010 West Mnhauoy avenue. A bicyclist riding up Centre Btreet last evening had n narrow escnpe from tho wheels of an electric car. lie hud been pedaling along aside the car for several blocks and several times came danger ously close to it. When Hearing Fifth street the fore wheel struck n stone- nnd the rider wns thrown sideways toward the cur. The motorman, who hnd been anticipating such an accident, by a nttick move threw off the current, grasped the falling form of tho man nnd saved him from falling beneath the wheels until the enr came to n stand still. Thebicycl wns damaged but tho rider escaped in jury, lie thnnked the motormnu very profusely but the later ivas too angry to acknowledge the same, having conslder- ubio trouble with reckless riders dally, For Hale. Havlne disposed of inv blacksmith and wheelwright shop, I will offer for sale nt cost sovernl fine spring wagons, a two horse truck wagon, several fine buggies several second-hand buggies and car riages, and several new sets ol wheels for spring wngons or buggies. The above must bo sold at once lu order to close out business. UEOUGK J. HHIFF, 5-5-Ct Mt. Carmel, Pn. Fresh beer at Schmicker's, street. 104 S. Mai 4-25-lm OKNTKAf.IA. To (Juecnatnun fur 14. Another break has been made In ocean fares to Ireland "Wales. Thi' rat reduced to $14. including railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only last for n short time. Call at Max Heese's railroad nnd steamship odlco, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 5-1 -tf We have added to our laundry "Sin clair's Lace Curtain Frame." It puts every thread in its place. Mukes lace curtains neater than new without injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us a curd nnd we will call for them. State whether you want them cream or white. Bren nan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf "Ten-el-ope Ann." Wm. Y. Owen, Efllo Germon, Albert llohorts, Nellie Yale Nelson anil a host of otters are in tho cast of the abovo named farcical comedy, which will be the at traction nt Ferguson's theatre this even ing. Special low prices to nil In watches Jewelry nnd silverware nt Holderman's corner Mutn and Lloyd streets. Mew floods ""Arriving Daily Z, D. Fricke's Carpet Store, JO South JardlnBtriet. Why patronize Chinnmen f Our pay roll nniounts to $300 per month. Kvery dollar of it is spent in town, If our work is not satislnctory, we do not ask Lou to pay for it. Brenuan'a Steam .aundry. South Main street. 4-10-tf Attrinpted Hulcltle, GiltAltuviLLK, May 9. Whnt nppears to be attempt nt suicide was committed here at 11 o'clock yesterday. Morris Knss- louskl is Buffering from morphine poison ing, nnd yesterdny Dr. ltronson was summoned to render medical as- sistuuee. He found tho patient suffering considerably, und nt once administered restoratives. Kazlouskl denies that he attempted suicide, and says ho took the morphine to relieve great pain which he wassullcrlng. Airs, bllver man, a neighbor, states that Kalouskl told her several daya ago that he doubted the faithfulness of his wife, mid she believes this fact caused him to attempt suicide, This seems to bu the general belief. We give special attention to collars cuffs and shirts, nt Breuuan'ii Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf done nt Holdsr Get your repairing man's, Ubb Wells' Lavhdry Bluk, the boa Blueing for laundry use. Kach package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by Mutuer & Beddall. DIVES. - MM and 'Absolute Confidence in -""""-"vOur Advertisements. STEWART 1 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 must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. Tfe offer many special Induce-1 meats In our Millinery Depart meat. We are headquarters for hats, either trimmed or untrlm mcd j also tho choicest selec tion of trimmluRs, Dowers, rib bons, etc. Wo've tho cheap hat and the high-priced hat. See ing is ucucTing... llrlsk llarKalti Days. New chnlllcs. 3V. cents: dress ginghams. 5 cents: best grndeouting llnnnels. Scents: genuine Scotch ginghams, 10 cents, worth 20 cents; new sateens, 10 cents; remnants of white goods, 7 cents, worth li men's white shirts, oa cents. Ij. J. W ILKINSON'S, 29 South Main St. There's hardlr a doubt but ou will find our stock of coats ust what Is wanted In a IIkM weight coat. It Is tho most cx tcnslvo and best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted ackjt,umbrcllab.ick, draped slectes, satin faced, and some nnea iorougnoui..... PENCIL, 1'OlJTTS. Ladles' Cloth Canes.assortcd sizes nnd materials, lace aud braid trlmmcd.black and navy, newest styh s, newest effects. Wo are prepared with a selec tion that should please tho critic. The cape is tho loading wrap, nnd wo nro keen enough to recognize li Evnneellst Moodv-who will preach nt Wllkes-Hnrro next bitnuny. win nrouauiy conduct services nt Pottsvllle. Represent atives of the Pottsvllle branch of tho Y. C. A. will meet Mr. Moody nt the former plnce and arrange the date for his appearnnco at I'ottsviue. Nothing In tho woman nttlro Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk, Perfect beau ties, masterpieces or women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at the most popu lar prices - Special Shoe Kale, There have been consigned to me this day 200 pairs af ladles' flue shoes nnd 60 pairs of meu's fine cnlf skin shoes which win ue soiu uurmg tuo next iu uuys at privntc sale and nt less than half price. all early before mey nre gone, max Heese. Auctioneer. Dougherty building. West Centre street, Shennndoah. 5-8-tt A comnlete resume of all the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be lnvogue In great fashion ccnties this of Dress Goods for spring and immer. uneoi our specials is changeable roods, swlveled rect, I yard wide, worth 25c... Sacrifice SHOE SaleT 1 have lust purchtard from a larte shoe heuse about pans men's, tauirs , do?b anu cuua rra'i -HOI-.S, which win De si la at one-hall thereiular wholeea e Bttco. uon't miss this opportunity, but come at once before Hzes are broken, t-avo a dollar during these hard tin es bv nurcraniriL' iour mors, as wen b oiner ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre ft., Shenandoah. The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been me source oi mucn surprise 10 all who have watched Its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at lowest rniCES" Is unquestion ably the reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks aro exceptionally line at 42c. Gljc and 75c - - L. AUERB&CH, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELEIt. Sells aud repairs watchi s und clocks cheaper man any one in lown uepairinc a sneciauv Call and examine it y stock. 21 W.Centre St, Shennndoah. GEORGE W. JO UK SON, LOST CHKEK, PA. Near U V. nnd Electric railways. Tht finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. MlSCELXiANEOUS. T OST. On Moodav mornine. on Jnrdin and Jj Centre streets a five-dodar bill. Finder wul please leave same at 11 znxuD omce and receive rewara. -s-u WANTED. A good, intelligent bry, 14 to 16 years of ago, to lewn tho trades of wall paper hanging ana painung. Apply 10 7 u, Sn der, 101 . Cberry street. 5 8-lt 1 ANTED. By ayoungmanl5 yrars of S, VI a situation as ciem. npeuus seven languigts. Address Heiiald office. 5 8-Jt TiyANTED A girl for general housework, Y T Apply at nil, niitiLD omce. TOR SAIjE. A lot of thoats and small plr. r Apply to George Folmer, Shenandoah, Pa. rOW LOHT. Estrayrd from the premlies j of tte undersigned, Mav 7tn, a black cow, with white snots on her hint, medium size about 6 j ears old. A suitable reward will be paid tor her return or for tnformatlon of her wbereabruts. Jumes llogan. near No. Leh gh colliery. Lost Creek post office. 6 8 St IE TAN ml) A fflrl for seneral housework (V Call at the 11 ah alo branch afflce, Iteeae's auction rioms, wesi uenire sireei. 4o-u FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best partol town (over Itetowirh'B clothing (tori), heated by steara and lit by elecliiclty. Hultableior a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Kefewicu, io a. Main street. J. F. PL0PPERT, aker and Qonfectioxier, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Ijehlgh Vnlley Hallroad employes wero paiu yesreruay. Mrs. Thomas Irvlu nnd daughter, Mary, were among tue visitors to iut. u-arme, yesterday. John Tuylorhns removed from Centro street to .Alain street. Miss Kay lteeso was among the visitors to &uennnuoab yesterday. Mrs, Watkins and daughter. Elanore nre attending the Baptist convention nt i-.astoii. Edwnrd Reese attended a meeting of the trustees ot the .Miners' hospital at r oun tain springs yesterday. The May Party on Saturday promises to oe a grnnu success. The Mid Vnlley Coal Company have stopped all work nt tho colliery knowu ns Mid Valley No. 2. The couso is attributed to tho fact that the tract belongs to lilckel. of .Mt. Larmel. and It is said h will start at once to complete the work lugs and will build a breakor during the summer. Our locnl sportsmen are taking great interest in the shooting match between Wary and Neiswenter, which will take place hero next Saturday, and It Is Bald that a number of Centrnlia birds will figure greatly on the occasion. A nnnilmp nt mil. vrtiinrr m.n wlm ni-A interested in bate bull are runklug a field W A WR PN T POT? T7 west of the Lehigh depot. They expect, vv "AViviii J. i UlVli, to have it completed in ti few weeks, aud by appearances it will make convenient grounds. Thu water compnny intend making another reservoir to the west of town, ft will be Inrger than the one completed last summer. Vllh tbete two large reservoirs ami tue number or smaller ones ien tralla should be well supplied with good snrim; water, and to also do awnv with thocviBtomof using finish valley water nuur r I n I I in u rrmpuy cone wim during the summer reason. VCT liAWTIioitN St..- I OOP PAINT by T. T",T7" . " I YOST, Agert, Hear lu Mind ' Tnh n A llelllv'a In l, nlnen In tret thu 189 M'lCcal street, r-hfiiondoah. Itlstbebest dohu A, ltellly s is the place tp get the atti oulJ lvtt,B1 uepaintagBlnB ror otlon.Hre purest wines nnd liquors, best beer aud ana oery kind of wiather, for metal, wooden ales nnd finest brands of cigars. j and paper rot. fa and walls. Glvo It a trial. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and , . . , , vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water, Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events Oiled on short notice. Ice cream delivered nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. 3fc.Piono Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. prompt tte' 'Palrrd. Orders left at 31 ; orth Main street. Blier.aisdoah, will receive tlon s Mitiri, Pi lily mm Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements PA. OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 37lc OUR SPECIAL I yc OUR SPECIAL 42C! There is onr headquarters of j unucrwear in I'oiisviue, anu that is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every size made, and every price. No other such an as sortment in tho countv. All styles nnd qualities of i.aaies' vests. . Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "Woknow that this will bo tho greatest opportunity ever before olTcredinrottsvillc to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashlonablo Neckwcar.and that too nt half and less than half tho usual cost." I OUR SPECIAL T llr I I 1 2 SPECIAL Wo carry n largo line of cot ton goods. Following aro n few of tho many, some of which nre mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales in stripes and figures, all new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 19o n yard. OUR SPECIAL I2C Heretofore our spring sales haro tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Department, and 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 Ill SflOll I2sc Ladies' cotton, silk and kid S loves In all the leading and eslrablo shades. What a glove selling tlmo we've had for the past month. The Uko ot It has never been known tn Pottsvillo, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters..........! OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces In all tho latest designs. Dainty and! beautiful effects. Exclusive in style and price. All Bilk Dour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth 110c. flutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point do Ireland, in all tho new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Millar, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Home-Killed Beef. SOMETHING FOH THE Working People! The onlv place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, and nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage and bolognn 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 IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, you must see our lame line of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Ueforeveubuv elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger mnntown wool. The latest New York styles alwuys on hand nt lowest prices. .uuuruuig uoous a specially. nuxri. , w. iivnn, -7V7". S2u:i3sr2i:'js Clothing Store 21 South Main Street. This is the only place where you can gel new and stylish goods nt tho lowest prices, to suit the times. It 1b the people's cloth ing store. Come and see ug before you go elsewhere. Wo are sure you will be moro than ploised, ns we have come to stay and do business. We are buying for cash,, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. We can sell you men's suits from 12.75 up; boys' suits from t2.25 up; child ren's suits from 75o up. Full line of best underwear, gents' furnishing goods, hato and caps. T H SMYDER, (Hucceeaor to O. W. Ilassler) KM West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer Ib WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shades on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging jyiV H. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Ur, James Hteln. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Fa, Office hours From 7 to S a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to v p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a peolxlty. Hours ot vaccination : B to 9 a. m. li to ) 1 p. m. Grand : Opening ! JOHN I.INTON Wishes to announce to tho public that he has opened a l'HOTOGItAPH GAI.LEItY 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 36c. Wax Work! WAX IXOWEIiS In Bouquets and Other Designs. PILLARS, WltEATHS, STARS, CROSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. 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'nesand cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CAIU'ETS. FiSATHEUS or MATTHE3'E8 To "too Olonxxoca. ! While cleaning bouse, will do well to call on or address The STEAM EtlOVATIHG 00., 33 East Coal Street, TRTondersvaaaz. zhabixo Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottbville. The best photographs in all the latest onuers leads c styles. Wonde s all photographers. IF you WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! GOTO THE and got the best. A full set tor IS, any size, shade, shape, and fcvt-ral hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no qua for palnleis extraction. All kinds elltntr at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number, 100 North Centre Btteet, 1-Ollsril.LJi, l-A, m
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