Evening Herald. Kill DAY, MAY 11, 1MM. THIRD EDITION Yetoed by Governor rinwer. Al.tiANr. May 11. Governor Flower has vetoed the bill providing for a New York Uy park communion to consist of ana Democrat anil one Republican. The Waalatr. Increasing cloudlueri anil showers to nlabt; increasing southeasterly wintU. Opposed t ftaraoaa Anaeiatloaw IiONDOX, May 11. At a meeting of the Tnrllamntary colonial party Sir Ooorge Uroy, formerly governor of Now Zealand, deprecated the proposal to annex Samoa. All Australian governments, he said, de alred to prevent any furthar occupation of l'nciflo Islands, and If Kngland shauld set the example other powers would he juntl iled In doing likewise. It was his lmpres aion that If Sntnoa wu.s left alone It could Kovern itself. Th Vigilant tn Hall fur Knrnpe. I'nitT .Ifkki.iison, I.. I., May 11. The Vigilant was launched from Mathers & Woods' ways at, Port Jefferson yesterday nfternnon ("iiptniu Jeffrey, of Isllp, who has been engngeil to sail the yacht across the ocenn, took charge of the craft this morning, and alio willed this afternoon. Captain Hank Had expects to Join the jaiht in Eiigliih waters. Ho will go oTer In Mr Gould's steamer. Election Omrers Snub tlin Cnart. run no, Mny 11. The hoard of election commishioners refused the request of the grand Jury to produce tho ballots cast In the Twenty-ninth ward at the special mayoralty election last fall. The Jury's request was backed up with a siibpvna issued by Judge Chctlaiu, and the election commissioners will now he asked to show cause why thoy should not he punished for contempt of court. Htlll After Dr. liar. Paris, May 11. Ill th chamberof depu ties M. Dulioist, the minister of justice, Announced that the government had not abandoned thedetnand forthe extradition of Dr. Cornelius Hera, the Panama lobby ist, now a fugitive in England. The min ister added that if the extradition of Dr. lleri was not quickly granted he would lie condemned by the court. IElilntors Ailjuurti for a Hall Came. Boston, May 11. Hy a vote of 114 to CO, on roll call, the house of representatives Toted to adjourn ut S o'clock to uttend the baaeball game. NUGGETS OF NEWS. I,nfnyette Illchle (colored), who was hanged at Gainesboro, Tenn., for murder and robbery, died protesting his Inno cence The Women's Temperance association of London bade farewell to Miss Frances Wlllard at a crowded and enthusiastic meeting. S. J. Walling, ex-president of the City National bank of Hrinvuwood, Tex., charged with embezzlement, was acquit ted by the jury. A collision between passenger and freight trains near Menominee, Mich., re sulted in the death of Kngineer Jeffries and serious injuries to three other trainmen. Glass Incloied Verandas. The fashion of Inclosing the vernnda In gluss bashes, which mny he removed when auuimer comes, Is growing npaco. It cer tainly deserves to do so, for it provides an additional charming room full of sunshlno and flowers and invaluable as a playing place for rhlldrun. If the veranda fares the south, little artificial heat will be need ed on sunny winter dajs, but It can nln ays be furnished with an open fireplace or a stove when a chimney runs along the out er wall It should not he forgotten that when the glass sashes are removed at the approach of warm weather It is well to replace them by trim HasheH of fine wire netting, close ly fitting and neatly finished. Thus one secures a delightful outdoor room where the lounger may he cool and at the same time free from the attacks of the mosqui toes nnd Hies inevitable in this climnte. Of course no nettings are required at the floors anil windows of the rooms opening on this veranda. The original cost of the Klass sashes and of the wire sashes is not large, and with gond care they will lusl for years. New York Tribune. A Great Newspaper Collection. Tho newspaper collection of the Wiscon sin Historical society's library Includes 7,000 volumes nnd covers a period of over 200 years. The collection is, it is claimed, unexcelled In this country. The library at Albany nnd the congre9slonnl library at Washington are larger so far as tho num ber of volumes goes, hut neither equals tho Wisconsin library In some of the most Im portant periods of tho country's history. The Historical society library is especially rich In tho ure-Itevolutiumiry and Revolu tionary periods, anil is well supplied with papers of the post Hevnlutionury period. Collector. What 11 Co II Id Do. The mission worker hud n lot of boys from the street before him, trying to see what their capacities were for other work than wandering. He had called up several and questioned them and camu next to a redheaded urchin of about 12. As tho boy rose to be put through the course one of the other boys prodded hlin with a pin. lie jumped, of course, hut being on his good behavior he managed to suppress his feelings, though it could be plulnly seen that he was almost at the limit. "You want to work, too, do youf" asked the missionary kindly. The boy merely nodded. "What ouu you do?" Inquired the mis sionary. The boy could hold in no longer. "I kin lick du utullin out of de kid wot stlcked me wid a pin, and I'm coin to do it," he burst forth, ui 'a few minutes later the job nau ueeiiaonoiuoruugmy. Detroit Free Press. Kew Goods ""Arriving Daily D. Fricko'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jnrdln Street, UIKAIIUVILLK, Miss Mary Horey is seriously 111, Henry Illwltis. of Kaston. transacted business In town yesterday. Martin tO'Nelll left this morning for Nebrnskn, where he Intends to locate.- Martin McLaughlin, of Connors patch, has mi Interesting child sick. Lewis Donairhue nnd llartlev Halev en- Joyed a drive to Ashland behind a spirited mnre to-uay. Frank Mcfiovcrn visited friends at Hecln on Thursday. It. W. Decker and wlfo nnd MlsRes Kmuia llrncey and Kiln Miller drovo to Shenandoah last evening. T)ou stealers visited our town Inst evnn- tng nnd made a good haul. Klmer Ilrltton was the LMiet nf the Misses Keller, at Mnhnnov I'lane. Wed nesday. Miss Kntle. tho nccnimiltshnd daughter of John Craven, will leave on Monday for ew i uris cuy, wnero sue uas nccepieu a position as clerk in a wholesale dry goods store. Mrs. Abe. Lankert attended the funeral of her cousin at Tamaqua on Thursday. JnmcH Cooner circulated among Mnbn- noy City friends last evening. Thomns Hutler. of the Finger board. got ois hand badly squeezed while coup ling cars at the Hammond colliery yesterday. Mlchnel McDonald, of Centralln. Is mak ing elabornte preparations for his wed ding, which 111 tnku place the forepart of next week. The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council will bo held on Monday evening next. T. J. Tliomtison. nf Phltndelnhln. regis tered at tlie Atnerlcnii House to-day. James Maley. of Mahauov Cltv. called on his m.iny customers here yesterday. I he funeral of John Luzelv took nlace this (Friday) afternoon. Interment was lniuleut fountain springs cemetery. Good progress is being mndu against the lire at Packer colliery No. 1, at Colo rado, but the lire Is still beyond control. G. I'1. Fetterman. of Mt. Carinel. was In town last evening looking after biislue.n interests. Miss Mnry Matz called on her manv friends nt Ashland yesterday. T. J. McDonald. Singer sewing machine agent, took the honors for making the nest sales anil collections for the lirst Tour months of the year. The premium was a set of silver mounted harness. Mr. Mc Donald is a faithful hustler. At the regular monthly meeting of the School Hoard, last evening, six mre days were granted the delinquent school children in which to he vaccinated. There are still about 75 who have failed to comply with the orders recently passed by the Hoard of Health. The White Cap base ball club has been organized with the following players : .lonii iiorn, c; iviwaru unvis, p: i nomas F.dwards, ss; Harry Sykes, lb; Harry Kvn,Sb ; Andrew Heichelderfer,3b ; Charles Dando, If; Frank Hutler, cf; James Anderson, rf. The club Is open to all players from 17 or 18 years of age. A WORK OF ART. Two Morn l'arts Added to the Msg'et'lty Camarilla's Mldu Inter Fair. Ill order to complete the grandest of all portfolios of photographs of tho World's Fair "The Magic City" it has been found necessary to Issue two extra num bers, thus completing the series with eighteen parts instead of sixteen, as was at (irst determined. Parts 17 and IS are more benutiful. if anything, than anv nf the pieceding numbers. They will in- ciuue wonueriui puoiograpus or tne principal points of attraction of the Mid winter Exposition now being held in California. These last two parts of "Tho Magic City" nre eloquent examples of the printers' art, and as such we hnve reason to believo that their sale will not only be phenomenal, but will also increase the demand for tho preceding ports. Hy calling nt this oflice our readers can now receive tho complete series of "The Magic City" comprising 18 parts at one time. Besides mi- hire mi i-'.cellent binder, in two grades, iininulnctmed es pecially for preserving this magnificent work iu book form. Those desiring the full set nt one time, or the remaining numbers to complete their series, should place their order at once, as only a limited number has been ordered. First come. lirst served. rolioiiffti by Ctitinnri Walloon. YoUNtiMKHto, Ala . Mar 11 John Will lamsou, wife and five children partook of salmon for supper w hich waioponsd iiiw days ago. All of thun iirein convululeai The two youngest oUIdrcn died in frlnht ful agony. The other of the family are tn a precarious condition. The Civil Marriage lull I.frt.,l. Hud Perth, May 11. The houe of magnates rejacted the civil inarri.vje bill by a majority of 21. This action of the upper house has created great excitement and engendered a strong and widespread hostile feeling, it is oxpocted thut the ministry will resign. An Anarohlxt JlyiUrlntia Heath..' Hahcei.ona, May 11. Martin Bnrras, the anarchist, charged with complicity in the attempt upon tin Ufa of Captain Gen eral Martinez Campos, has b.au found dead in his prison quarters. It is roporUd that tha prisoner died of violence. A IeflllMni C'llj- Treaiarar. Cincinnati, May 11. A shortage of $38, 000 bus been dlscovt red iu tho accounts of Ons Woisbrodte, city treasurer of Middle town, Hutler county. ritACKVii.i.i:. Thomns Illllanbrnnd, of the Cloud Cnstle Hotel, and W. G. Clifford, of Potts ville. enjoyed a drive to (iirnrdvllle last evening. W. G. Clifford and Kdwnrd Hateman housed a new piano at tho residence of John Welsh last evening. Hev. Cassavaut has gone to Philadel phia to join his wife. They will return to Orwlgshurg and take up a residence on their farm near that place. Mrs. William Purcell.of Phoenix Park, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dauiel Kelfer, nt this pluce. Kx-I'ostmoster Hateman and our pop ular news agent. Daniel Klefer. shook hands with Shenandoah acquaintances yesterday. Joseph Cnrr. son of Thomas Cnrr. nro- prletorof Mount Kt. Klmo Hotel, had his right arm cut oil while in the net of coupling cars nt the head of the plane at v racKvine. tie was removed to iiHiiome. Cnrr Is ai years of age and was engaged as n car runner. llettrr (las. It is said a number of town people are agitating the formation ot a company to manufacture gas by a now process which it is said will produce a cleaner nnd more brilliant light at ii cost of from twenty live to fifty per cent, less thnn under the hystem of the old company and yet make good dividends for the investors. Potts vllle people have taken steps to form a. new gas company and It Is said they are working on the same binds the Shenan doah people have under consideration. The FOSTEE & LAMB Telephone Supply Co, We proposo to Biipply and connect perfect electric telephones, with all nttacli mcnts and appliances, consisting of bnttcrles, wiring, etc., nnd guarantee them to work perfectly before collecting for them, or refund money pnld If they do not work after putting them up. Own Your Telephone. In tho pnst the electric telephone hns been controlled by a monopoly j could not bo bought nor controlled by Individuals. They were used only by business houses and wealthy persons in the cities who could afford to rent themnt extravagant rates. The fundamental patents hnve expired, and wo are now able to come on the market with Improved instruments, which, instead of renting, we sell outright nt n very low price. Our Claims. FirtST Wo claim that our telephones nnd apparatus nro the best manufactured, nnd nre thoroughly tested before leaving the manufacturing works. Skcond Helng controlled by no monopoly, the cost of the 'phones, complete for use, Is so small that every man or woman in business enn nfford the convenience. Tlllltp As purchasers will own nnd hnve comnleto control over their 'nhnnra. tbev will have no rent or royalty to pny, and the instruments will bo within reach of an nnving nomes, stores, lactones, inrms, mills or otlier business) places. Fotktii After ilfty persons In nny town hnve been procured to buy and use our 'phones we propose to establish all exchange, emnlov attendants nltrht nnd ilnr. attend to the wiring, repairing and maintenance of tho whole system at n com- paraiive suiaii cost 10 enen person on ning a pnoue vuo ilesircs to De connected with the whole territory covered by us. Where They should be Used. Every merchant should connect his store, warehouse nnd residence by telephone. Kvcry manufacturer, miller, merchant or business firm should connect nil differ ent departments of their business with main nfllcc. Families should be connected with their neighbors.frlends nnd relatives, Conl mines should be connected with superintendents nnd offices. Physlclnns should bo connected to livery stable, office, drug store nnd residence. Hotels should hove all rooms connected to main office as well as being connected to livery stable, stores, groceries, etc. Farmers need telephones as much, or more, thnn anv other nersons? tber nhnnM by telephone system connect their houses and barns, also be connected with their menus mm neigiiDors. intact, almost every one needs a telephone. Within a few years telephones will be placed In every bouse. You con then, wlthoat lenving your home, order goods from stores nnd grocery, talk with relatives, friends nnd neighbors. In cne of sickness you can call the doctor; in case of fire cnll your neighbors or fire department. Hurglnrs or tramps would stand no chance of escape. Words caunot describe tho convenience of a telephone, nnd no family which has ever used one would be without it for mnny times its cost, especially when an Instrument that will Inst n lifetime can bo purchased outright for a few dollars. Hemember, these Instruments nre flrst-clnss in every respect, adapted to talking nny distance; can be used to tnlk low or loud. Foster, Lamb Sc Co. Hoom 4, Post Office Hulldlng, Shenandoah, Pn. l'KNCll' l'OINTS. Commonwenlers go to tho common jail. The trouble with Mills Is ho thinks he's "It." Coxey rambles in his speeches just like his horses ramble on the raco trnck. Pottsvllle's baseball favorites are get ting intotho consomme quite often of late. Next Monday is Whit-Monday, or better known in years past as "battalion day." Mr. Malce, the blind evnngelist, con tinues to attract attention in the M. K. church. The committee on Decoration Day meets to-night. Those of our citizens Intending to loan tennis and furnish llowers on that day should Inform members of the com mittee at once. John Shermnn talked sound common sense Wednesdny on Coxey nnd Coxeyisin, and It would be money In the pockets of the Mnssillon man and his deluded fol lowers it they would take tho Senator's ndvlce. Persons who sympathize with tho afflicted will rejoice with D. E. C'arr, of 1135 Harrison street, Kansas City. He Is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheu matism, but hos not heretofore been troubled in this climnte. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in conse quence has had another attack. "It came pon me again vtry acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled nnd became in flaassd; sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request of my mother-in law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm to reduce tho swelling nnd ease the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. 1 have used three fifty cent bottles and he liere it to be the finest thing for rheuma tism, aains and swellings extant. For (ale by Gruhler Uros. aiaamihlp Tlrkats Reduced. Irom Hamburg, Hremnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only Jlil.50. To Liverpool, Oueenstown, Londonderry, Helfnst or Glasgow, only 22. At Heese's ltallroad ind Steamship Oflice, Dougherty Huild ng, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf Dr. S. F. Scott, lllne Ridge. Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is excel lent." Hy using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to bablus, ns it contains uothiny; injuri ous. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Uros. For sttlr. Having disposed of my blacksmith nnd wheelw right shop, I will offer for sale at cost several fine spring wagons, a two horse truck wagon, severnl flue buggies several second-hand buggies and car riages, and severnl new sets of wheels for spring wagons or buggies. The above must ho sold ut once in order to close out business. GEOiiai: .1. Reiff, 5 5-6t Mt. Carinel, Pa. Usk Wells' Laundhy Hluk, the best Blueing for laundry use. Kach package makes two quarts, 15 cts. Sold by Musser & Ueddall. UolulniC Kvealil, May 15. Cake and coffee supper at the Salvation Army burrocks. May 15. 5th annual May party under the auspices of the celebrated Schoppe orchestra, in Robhlns' opera house. May 10. Fete' do Creme Glace under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, in Robhlns' opera house. May 30-Strawberry and ice cream fes tival In Robhlns' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June 10. Ice cream and bean soup festival In Robhlns' hall, under the aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. done at Holder- Get your repairing man's. Gold Dnli.r. for Vltty Cent. Wo offer this week one thousand extra fine Halbriggnn Vtsts In ladies sizes for 7c. each ; these are our regular Lie. kind' and are as cheap as gold dollars at fifty cunta apiece. L. J. WlLKlKSOSJ'S, M South Main St. To Uuernstiinn for 814. Another break has beenmndeln ocean fares to Ireland, Englnnd, Scotland nnd Wnles. The rote to yueenstnwn has been reduced to f 14, Including railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only last for a short time. Call at Max Reese's railroad and steamship office, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pn. 5-1-tf When Baby wts sick, we gave her C&storia, Waen sho waa a Child, she crlal for Castorla, Wken she becamo Miss, rhe clung to Castorla, fclea she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Xfonaglian's llareulns. A good quality homo-made rng corpet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains and dress goods of all kinds cheap. P. J. MONAGIIAN. No. 23 S. Main St., Shenandoah. A lady at Tooleys, La., waa very sick with bilious colic wheuM. C. Tistler, a Eromlnent merchant of the town gave er a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first doie. For sale by Gruhler Uros. Hear In Mimil John A. Rellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and Ies and finest brands of clears. Sacrifice SHOE Sale! I have lust purchssed from a Urf e sboe hsuse about JO pali a mien's, ladles', boss' and child rea's HOKS, wblch will be mid at one-hult the re ular wholesale arlce. Don't miss this oppt rtuultj, but come at once before sizes are broken, have a dollar durlnr thete bard times by purct asinii your shoes, as well as other ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre bt., Shenscdoah. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace and straw Trimmed Hals at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' lints, caps nnd robes. Zephyrs and Ger mnntown wool. The latest Now York styles always on hnnd nt lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. HKn.ii, W. HVUK. WAX FLOWEItS In Bouquets aai Other Designs. PILLA11S, TfltEiTHS, BTAnS, C110SSE8, KTC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. TJiOR HAL11, OnKAl'. A second-hand par lorsult. Apply at 11 xn A ld i nice. 9-tf Uuy Keystone Hour. He ahre that the name Lkbsiu & HAl'.li, Ashland, Ph., la priuted ou every sack. a-a-Staw Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry and sllverwaie at HolderinHii's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 1-nrliMli's Clt. When seeking a neat and well-cndiicted cafe, go to Gormuu's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tion. 5-lOlm L'Oll HA 14'. A Ma inlaid sewing roscnlne i '-bp iiBTtr utcn in use. ai piy ai UKit' a LU oflice. ij-i tf 1 1 AK'l 1-! 11 i. , -r.M, ...... -.,,.. Y u situation us clitk. HptaUs several nwru fr. AUbrres JltllAI.U omce. BS-at ' AN'UH) A girl for peroral houtework "l'l J "I' llbltAI.I, UIUUB. A7A' 1j''" -A (till to' ceneral housework (TV Cell t Hie lln AM' brntchofflct, Iteete'f Bud'.our oina. Wea Centre street. 430-tf I .'on l;KM'-To elegant rooms, located In tH btsi naitoi town (ovtr Kefoirirn'a iimliiuR Mori), heated by steam and lit by cicv i ii nuuKvic lur u lawjer ur aocior, Ajiiuy w Liuvi xwiuwivu, iv o, usio street. IVES. 'Absolute Confidence in Our Advertisements. Bemarhable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements Every Hue no matter how small the type does its share toward addinpf to our grreat business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest wav misleads, wo - tf j-- must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. STEWART, rait pi Wr offer waa j tpeclal Induce me its In our Millinery Depart meat. We are headquarters for hats, either trimmed oruntrlm med ; also the choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. Wo'Te the cheap hat and tho hlRh-prlccdhat. See ing Is bclleTing.... .. There's hardly a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats just what Is wanted In a light weight coat. It Is the most ex tensive nnd best assorted lot tn the county. Ladies' double breasted Juckot.umbrellftb.ick, draped sleeTcs, &utin faced, ana some lined throughout Ladles' Cloth Capes,a Aborted sizes nnd materials, Inee nnd braid trimtncd.black and navy, newest styb s, newest effects. We are prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. The cape is tho leading wrap, and we aro keen enough to recognize it OUR SPECIAL $2'25 m SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing In the woman attire Ii r natty, as "bon-ton" a neat, well-mude shirt waist. We hare them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at the most popu lar prices M A complete resume of ail the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be lnvnrue tn sreat fashion cent es this 8? ason Is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer, une oi our specials is a changeable roods, swlreled effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been me source or mucn surprise to all who have watched its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at lowest rnicaa' is unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally line at 42c, 580 and 75c OUR SPECIAL 372C OUR SPECIAL iycl OUR SPECIAL 42c! Thero.ls onh headquarters of Underwear In I'ottsillle, and that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every size made, and ever price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles nnd qualltlos ofi Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above1 "Wo know that this will bo tho greatest opportunity over before oflered In l'ottsvlllc to economically supply nn en tlro season's requirements of fashionable Neckweur.nnd that too at half und less than half tho usual cost." OUR SPECIAL I2C OUR SPECIAL 2C Wo carry a large line of cot ton goods. Following nro n few of the many, somoof which are mourning goods, others nre Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, fine Percales In stripes nnd llgures, nil new goods and perfect beauties considered cheap at 19o a yard OUR SPECIAL I22C Heretofore our spring sales have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartment.nnd each year tho stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond n question that we carry a stand ard hose SPECIAL 12 2C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves in all the leading and desirable shades. What a glove selling time we've had for the past month. The llko of It has never been known In l'ottsvlllc, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso luto clove headquarters.. OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces In all tho latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive in style and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth 2uc. flutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all tho new and dainty effects worth 25c Ill SPECIAL 12 2C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We'jt? letting There ! Wo nre plensed to nnnounco thnt although the times nre bnr4 we nre doing n. rushing business, due, no donbt, to the low figures we nro selling our goods at. The latest styles of summer suits, nil well-made goods, for men uov and children. ' Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits neat nnyming ever onerea Deiore in Biicnnnuonli, ns to style, make nnd prl have a special run on our flue men's pauts in all colors, nt 23.00, which nru where at .". Wo have one of the finest stocks of Hnts, Caps, Gents' Fui Trunks, Vnlises, etc. Come and see us if you wish to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Ahramaon, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lanib. Fresh Bnusage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs, 25c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c: soup meatsi, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, llp. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah T. H. 5SV5YDEB., (Successor to G. W. Uassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealtr Ii WALL PAPER. A large stoek of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging D H H. HOFFMAN DAKEIt, PHYSICIAN AND SVIiQEON, Successor to Dr. James Htetn. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Oflice hours from 7 to 9 a. xn.; 1 to S and 7 to V p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a ucviBiij. jiuuro ui vaccination . o vov a.za. 12 to 1 p. m. J. F. PL0PPERT, alter and Confectioner? SO East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNAi 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 parte of town in pint or quart buckets. rand : Opening 1 JOHN LINTON Wishes to announce to the public thnt he has opened a PIIOTOGHAI'HUALI-KHY 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. PEOPLE who have OaIIPKTS, FKATIIKKS or MATTRESSES To Too OloanocL ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Ike STEAM BEIiOmillECO'SrVrr 33 East Coal Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. asunmn .Piano Tuner. Flaios and organs repaired. Orders left at 11 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive proaapt attention 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'nes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial lnvitutlon to all. zhadjxo Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsvillk. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I CO TO THE and get the best A full set for IS, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless ob mpuunuiQ ptivuB. uun b uirKCl luenurouer 100 North Centre Btrect, I'OZTtf KJiZi', pa. 1
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