Evening Herald. SATritDAY, MAY 18, UW. THIRD EDITION THE GIRARD COLLEGE. MAIIANOY CITY. O'llrlen visited Glrardvllla OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Hurt Ices Will be Con ductetl To-morrow. Trinity Keformod church, Kcv. Koberl O'lloyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 v m. and 8:30 p, m, Sunday school at 1 : JO p. m. X rerybody welcome. Kehelos Israel Congregation, Went Oak street, Uer. H. Itablnowltt, Rabbli services every Friday evening! Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evcnlag. Welsh llaptist church, Preaching services at 10a.m. and 8 p.m. by tho pastor, Kov. 1), I. Kvans. Sunday achol at 1 p. m. Everybody welcome. Roman Cathollo church of the Annunolatlon, Cherry street, abavo West Btreet, Iter. II. F. O'llellly, pastor. Hasses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vospers at 3:00 p. m. Ht George's Lithuanian Catholic church, cornor Jardin and Cherry streets. llev. I. Abromaitls, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 ft. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak street, Ciptatn L.Yoder and Lieutenant H. IUvlsh In command. Hcrvlcos all day, commencing al 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will bo held every night during tho week excepting Mondav night Hunday HChool at 0 a. in. Ebene.or Evangelical church, Hev. It. M Llch tonwalncr, paBtor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m In German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday School at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to a .tend l'rosbyterlan church. Her. T. Maxwell Mor rison, paslor. Services at 10:SO. to. nnd 6:SU p. m. Sunday school at S p. ra. Christian K ileavor Society will meet on Tuosday even In: at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Iiev. Wm I'owlck, pastor. Services at 10:30 tt. to. and 6 30 p. m. hunday school at 3 p. ra. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evonlng. Stran?crs und others aro always welcome. English llaptlat church, South Jardln street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Hot. W. II. Harrison, l'ralse service at (i p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening nt 7:30 tho Y. 1 II. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak trcct. near Main. Morning service nt 10:30 nd evening at 7 o'clock. The rector off! cialCB at morning scrvlco alternately and nt every ovening service. The lay reader, Charles Uasklns. officiates In tho nbsence of the rector. 0. 11. llrldgman. Sunday school at p. m. All seats Irco and everybody made heartily welcome. .i Important Otieatlmi as tu Admission ol I uusuco lloyi. J..v...-j, , . . Adam Brown 1ms returned from Shn- Hpeclal Iiehai.I) correspondence. jnokiu, I'lilLAliKU'lllA, May ll.-Thc Board of I The' Mahanoy City Fish and Game Directors of City Trusts held a meeting Protective Association will give Its mein hero on Wedncsdny nud attempted action hers an outing early In June, having an important bearing on tho ad- Tho Citizens' band will glvo n K.rand mission of pupils to Glrard College, but ns eight of fifteen members of the board were present nnd n tie vote resulted tho Persona who sympathize with tho nfllicted will rejoice with I). K. Carr, of 1KB Harrison street. Kansas City. He is nn nlil mi rTerrr from Inllniiimntorv rhrll mntlun. lmt. Iirh not heretofore been troubled In this climate. Last winter he wi.Tit. tin into Wisconsin, and in coubs rjuence has had another attack. "It came iinnn me npnln verv acute and severe." he said. "My joints swelled and became in- llameu: sore to toucu or ainiosi, in iuuk. m. ITiinn the iirirent rvcitirst of in? mother-in lnw I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm to reduce the swelling nnd ease the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it tun uotn. have used three flftv-cent bottles and hi Unvn it. tn be the finest thinir for rheiimn tism. Dains nnd swellings extant. For sale by Gruhler Hros. Stiamshlp Tickets Kdnert. Prom Hamburg, llreman, Antwerp or Anistordani only ril.50. To Liverpool Qneenatown, lyondonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only $21!. At llrese's Itallroad nnd steamauip umce, uougueny mum lng, Shenandoah, Pa. -mi matter was postponed until the next meeting. In mnklng tho postponement the sentiment of the board was that tho question was of such importance that all the members should have nn opportunity to speak and vote on It. Tho discussion occurred over the ques tion of the right of n boy to admittance to Glrard College when be has one or more brothers nlready In that institution. Three boys, among them Arthur Nelltis, of Mlnersvllle, were qualified applicants, but their ndmisslon was opposed becauso one ot them nlready had three brothers iu tho college nud each of the others had two. Tho unsettled point Is of Interestto tho many people In the coal region who have boys in the institution. Ill support oi inn resolution to iiuiini, tin. Ikivh it wns stilted that u enreful ex amination of Stephen (ilrnrd's will had Bhown no clause tliat limited tho clnlms rthe advantages of U I rani Loliege to ml nne nriihnn ill each family; tnnt Stephen (lirnrd wns n far-seeing man and natl lie lntentieti sucti reiriuium neuuui loubtless have inserted a c lause to that i.tVi.i't. in bis will. It was also nruued in favor nf the admission that it w.is simply orphans Girard had planned to care for: mat l lie college was not. n cuariiy, uuum (lucational institution to which nil prop rlv niialllli'd Iiovb were entitled to ad nision whether they bad brothers In the institution or not. Because one brother In a family is being educated the board had no right to say tno others snouiu grow up in Ignorance. Tim iirLriitiipnts mrainst the resolution and the ndmisMon were Hint when the nlleuM wim tiiklnir care of one of a fit m 11 V f orphans It wns tlolng its duty oy tuni faintly and it was not the object of the vlll to conllue llie neiienib oi mo main u iontoanyone family to t lie detriment nomers, out to snreuu iin-iu immuuini, livlilliur the fnvnrs euuallr nmniiK all. It wasalso argued that it was for the best Interests nf I Tin institution that brothers bo not admitted, ns they were liable to break the regulations than other boys who had not the bond of blood between them. Thorn are now In the institution l instnnces of two brothers enjoying us Uucational advantages, anil in cases oi three brothers. Durlnir the oast month 102 bovs were admitted nnd tho total en rolment now is iwjii. KOCH'S DISCOVERY. Remedy Discover!! That l I'r tirtnter ICIIIeney Then the Nutnl I.lniph Tho tubercle b.iccllll were discovered by Prof. Koch, to be constantly present in nil ases of consumption. Where the blood is impoverished or Impure, there results that constitutional condition known ns scrofula., which is characterized by the liability of certain tissues to become the seat of chronic inflammations and en largements. These troubles mnv start as catarrh in the iiaknl tmssnL'es. throat or lungs, nnd as the membranes become wenKeueu, tne tubercle baccilll enter, nnd multiply, nnd wo have, ns a result, that dread disease Pnnllmilt.ion. Kind n oerfect remedv for scrofula, in all its forms something that purifies the blood, ns well ns claims to. That, if it's taken iu time, will cure Consumption. It has been found in Mr. 1'ierces uoiuen Medicnl Discovery. As a strength-restorer. lilnnil cleanser, nnd Mesh-builder, nothinu like it is known to medicnl science, tor Scrofula, Bronchial, Thront and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, severe Coughs, mill kindred nilments. it's the only remedy so suro that it can ho guaranteed. If it loesn't henellt or cure, your money is re- funded. Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Bldge. Harrison Co., Mo., says: "For whooping cough riismlierlaln's Couirh BemedT Is excel' lent." By using It freely tho disease Is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger iu giving the Bemedy to bablas, ns it contains nothing injuri ous. 25 and B0 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Broa CoinlMt; Itveats. May 15. Cake and coffee supper at th Salvation Army barracks. Mnv 15. 5th annual Mnv oartv under the auspices of the celebrated Schoppe orchestra, In Bobbins' opera liouso. Mnv IB. Fete de Creme Glace nuder the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's Guild, In llobulns' opera house. May 30 Strawberry and ice cream fes tival In Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0. P. O. of T. A. June 19. Ice cream nnd bean soup festival In Bobbins' hall, under the aus' pices of the Women's Belief Corps. When Baby was sick, w gave hr CastorU. When aha wa a Child, she cried for Cajtorla. When she liecarao Mlm, alio clung to Castorla. When aha had Children, the gr.Te theai Castorla. Mt. Carmel "Mews." Charles Stlno transacted business KhenHiidoah. In the interest of his cm plovers, Messrs. Boddall and Dongler, yes terday. Thomai Hlcharda, of Slienniidoah, has moved bis family to wilburton. D.ivld Williams, of Shenandoah, has re- aioved Ids family nnd uoiuuuoui (jojui to Wilburton. A lady at Tooleys, La., wa very alok -with bilious colic when M. C. Tutler, a prominent merchant ot the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he was well In forty minute after taking the flrt don. For sal by Gruhler lire. concert in Knier's opern houso on Tues dap evening, May 22. Harry Watson nnd Elmer Dcntzer went to Tnmnqua this afternoon. C. AV. Fisher will spend Sunday with his parents In Weatherly. J. S, Wyeth nnd daughter hBVe been visiting Ashland friends. A bouncing hnhy boy nrrlved at the home ot Fred. P. Kline, on KaBt Malia noy avenue, last evening. The work of laying frogs across the L. V. R. R. tracks on Commercial nlloy was begun by the Lakeside Railway yester day. The work will bo completed early next week, after which tho road will be open to travel. Tho remains of John O'Neill, Jr., the elevcn-yenr-old son of John O'Neill, of Hast Pino street, wero yesterday Interred l i the cemetery on tho hill. The little fellow had been nulte nonulnr nmong his filnymntcs and the latter wero present in urge numbers to hid him a Inst farewell. The funeral of Marguerite, infant auiihter ot Michael Ilaughnev. took place yesterday afternoon from the resi dence of C. D. Knier, 720 East Centre street. The cortege left tho house at 3 o'clock, and had a very large following, there being forty-live enrriages In line. Pbarles Stienders. the U. S. exnressinnn. will depart for Philadelphia this evening to remain two days, unaries stoutly For Sale. Having disposed of my blacksmith and wheelwright shop, 1 will offer for sale at cost several fine spring wagons, a two horse truck wagon, several lino buggies ni-pral speond-hnnd ImL'irk'H and car- denies that niatrlmony'hasanythtngtodo rlages, audseveral new sets of wheels for with ins excursion mm will no prepared apnug wiiKyna "'--" To (Jueciiftlown tor V14, Another break bns been mnde in ocean fares to Ireland, Englnud, Scotland and Wales. The rate to Oueenstown has been reduced to $14, Including rnilroad fare to New lork city, inese rates win omy last, for a short time. Call at Max Iteese' railroad nnd Btenmshln ofllce, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 5-l-tf HKAltIVlI.I,i;. HOMES IN CONFUSION Moving and House-Cleaning Days Are Upon Us Comfortless Men and Cross, Tired Out, Nervous Women. Van Tromp, with a broom nt his mast head, sailed up nnd down the Thames In dtflance. Broom nnd dust rags nro now putting households everywhere into confusion. Tho trndltlonnl time for moving nnd house-cleaning Is upon us. Innumerable casea of weakened nerves, exhausted strength and debility date from days of feverish exertion, fret, and cold rooms. Every good housewife, however, feels bound to risk health and strength In this annual struggle with dirt, and dust. But ns a preparation for great bodily and mentnl stain, hosts of careful women build up their strength with Palne's celery compound, the great nerve and brain strengtlicner nnd restorer. Physicians prescribe It for dyspepsia, kidney trouble, sick headaches, and nil forms of nervous weakness, because it makes people well when other remedies can do no good. Men and women who have the tired, languid feeling that indicates depleted blood nnd a feeblo condition of tho nervous system, need Pnlne's celery compound, the remarkable dlscovory of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth medical school, the one great spring medi cine proscribed by physicians of every school Sleep is tho necessary condition of the system to restore Its lost powers nnd re tain its vigor. Pniuo's celery compound quickly repair tho wnsted, worn out, nervous tissues, cnlms nud cqunllzes nervous action nnd brings refreshing sleep that makos recovery easy. There is such n thing as too closely watching for signs of ill health, but, on the other hand there is a wise attention to signs of weAkness nnd breaking down. Painful sensation; and sudden weakness are nature's ovldent hints. Constipation, with flatulency nnd nausea, in tho early morning, suggests serious trouble. The dull, wearing acho. nt, side and bnck. should maka one pause to think, Brlght's dlsenso and disorders of tho heart and liver may be positively nnd permanently cured by taking Pnlne's celery compound as soon ns neurlgln, weakness, rheumntlsm, lnck of appetite, nnd low spirits show the beginnings ot disease of some of these Importnntorgnns. for the wag who again circnlateH such o report. On returning from tho last trip he received n dozen congratulations nt the depot, and almost fell under the wheels when an old man approached and tried hard to rent him n house on Pine street. Ml the machinists and laborers now employed in the L. V. shops at Weatherly will soon be trnnsierreu io ueinuo. i no moulders will remain nt the former place. T in renort that llnzleton emuloves will nlso bo transferred to Delano is without foundation, for the present, nt least. Wentherlv's loss will doubtless be a cnin to Mnhnnoy City, as houses are not to be bad in lJeiano. The remains of Albert Bridncan. of East Pino street, who died on Thursday, will be interred in the cemetery on the hill to-morrow nlternoon. The deceased wns 43 years of age. He was a store clerk and worked tho day beforo his death und seemed to lie in perfect health, xjcatu re sulted from heart failure. While Michael Casper, ft Pole, wns walkinu nn Pine street. Inst evening, with n bnby iu his nrms, he wns struck beside tho head with a stone, tho sharp missile splitting his ear nnd grazing the face of nis baby. o one wns seen to inrow me stone, but Casper caused the arrest of Michael Zeith nnd Joseph MuenlaKltns, who had a few minutes before ejected Ciisner from a Pine street saloon, the defemlniitB were discharged by Justice O'Brien lor IncK or evidence. Buv Kevstono flour. Be sure that the name LB88IO & BACH, Ashland. Pn., Is printed on every sacx. j-d-ataw Tho above must he sold at once in order to close out business. . . Geokoe J. BEirr, 5E-Ct Mt. Cnrmel, P. Oon't Tohacoo Spit orSmokeyourLlfe Away Is the truthful startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, Harmless (ftiaronrera iodrcco uaou rure. mc cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or uuKnclal risk in using "No to bac.'' old by all druggists. Uook at drugstores or by mall free. Addres Tho Sterling Hemedy Co., ilndiana Mlueral Springs, lnd. w as-ly f FOMEROI and 'Absolute Confidence in swsOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements Sacrifice SHOE SaleT r hup tint nurrhased from a laree shoe hsuse about Sit palis mea's, ladles', boys' and child rea'a -UOKS. whlcn win tie sua at one-nan the reuilur wnoiffaie puce, uon i mwi uus oppc rtunlty, but come at once before sizes are broken, (-uvea dollarduring there hard times bv purcl ahlnr your shoes, as well as other ar ticles, ntthe Pittsburg Novelty Store, 15 W. featre St., Steaacdoab. K!EW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 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. STEWART, PITOTLE, Pi, 39 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, you must see our lnrge lino of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices visited Mnlmnnv C.ltv Before yeu buy elsewhere. Also InfontB' 1- ev. idmr hats, caps ami robes. Zephyrs and Ger- . , , mnntown wool. The latest Xew York MA1.KV1I.I.1: Frank Horan friends Thursday The scholars of the High school are making preparations for their commence ment wnicu takes pincc on June urn Kdward Munlev nnd sister drove through here Inst evening. James McKeon has returned from Philadelphia, where he purchased a stock oi dry goods. Mrs. Bernard Dnrkin and daughter re turned to their home at Philadelphia this morning. . Now Iteady. Keagey, tho lending photographer, Is I now ready to make pictures at nis nev stand on Lloyd street near Main. styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning uoous a specialty. 9IKS.fi. W. 1IVDI!. Wr offer many speclallnduce meats in our Millinery Depart meat. We are headquarters for hats, either trimmed oruntrim ined : also the choicest selec tion of trlmmines. flowers, rib bons, etc. We've the cheap hat and the high-priced hat. bee- lug 13 DCllCYiUg. Thero's hardly a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats just what is wanted in a light weight coat. It la the most ex tenslvo und best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted Jackot.umbrella bck, draped sleeves, satin faced, and somo lined throughout Ladies' Cloth Capes.assorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trlmmcd.hlack and navy, newest styli s, newest effects. Wo aro prepared with a selec tion that should pleaso tho critic. Tho capo Is tho leading wrap, and wo nro keen enough to recognizo It OUR SPECIIL QUR SPECIAL $4 OUH SPECIAL $5 WAX FLOWKUS In Bouquets and Other Designs. riLLAKB, Tf ItHATHS, STARS, CliOSSBS, BTC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. Usk Wklls' I.auniiiiy Bluk, the best Blueing for laandry use. Knch package makes two quarts. 15 eta. Sold by Musser & Beddall. Dennis Dougherty and dnughtcr, Kntle, of Jersey City, nre visiting tho Yv halen fnmily, on Parker street. James Whalen. of Shamokin, circulated among friends here to-day. Mrs. John Wright, of Ileckscherville, Is the guest of Miss Maggie Whalen. Miss Kate Marton and brother, of Wilkes-Borre, nttended tho funeral of Mrs. John Whalen, of Haven Bun, on Friday. Miss Katie Clark, of Mnhnnoy City.wns nmong our ninny visitors here yesteruny. I K. Mnenri'le. of Shenandoah, passed through town yesterday. Burglnrs tried to effect an entrance to Kberle & Blass' overall factory, between tho hours of 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning, hut were frightened away by a dog. Mrs. Chnrles Shnw's family, of Pitts ton, are visiting J. F. Shuw and family. G. II. Benslngcr, of Ashland, cnlled on town friends last evening. A burglar tried to effect nn entrance to tho house of Edward Davis in tho eastern part of the town at about 12 o'clock Thursday night and was frightened off by Lamplighter Joseph Parker. Miss Maggie Brehony, of Mnhnnoy Plane, visited hero last ovening. P. J. Birmingham was a Mahanoy City caller last evening. Benjamin Donaghue was the guest of Frank Horan, at Maizovllle, last evening. Miss Agnes Whnlen and Hister, of Philadelphia, are home visiting their parents on Parker street. Puritan to b Sold hi Aatln. Bostow, May 11. May 31 has beoa sot by Commodore lOrb. ftr tho sail of tha Pnrltan at anutivu. The Pnrltan is still In the sains trim and rig a in her first soason, no material change having been made. Cnmtnuilora Forbes bonght her at auction a few days after the last cup race in 1835 fur f U,,HjO, nud she hna been his property aver since. T EMEMBER there -L are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the composed largely of Barytes and HODie-Killed. DQQl. other cneao materials, uui uit; number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T.Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Purs White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 2s-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, frees It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS 5: BROS. CO.. PhiladelphU MISCELLANEOUS. Nothlne In tho woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We hafe thein in nercale. lawn. sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces or women s conceptions all shades, all styles, and at the most popu lar prices R OUR SPECIIL 37: There is ONH headouarters of Underwear in I'ottsvillo, and that Is our storo every qual ity, every weight, every style, every sizo made, and every price. No other such an as sortment In the county. au styios ana qualities or Ladles' Vests. .... Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the abovo: "Wo know-that this will bo the greatest opportunity ever beforo offered in Pottsvillc to economically supply nn en tire season's requirements of fitshlonahlo Neckwear.nnd thnt too at half and less than half the usual cost.".. OUR SPECIAL OUR SPLC1AL 2KQ We carry n largo lino of cot ton goods. Following aro a few of tho many, some of which nre mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, lino Percales In stripes nnd figures, all new goods und perfect beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard.. OUR SPECIAL I2C A complete resume of ad the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be invogue in great fashion centies this season Is showa in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is a changeable roods, swlveled fleet, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... Tie 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 the best, at 1-owasT Fiucxa" Is unquestion ably the reason ot its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally line at 42c, 68c and 7oc OUR SPECIAL i7c OUR SPECIAL 42C! Heretofore our spring sales havo tested tho selling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartmcnt.and each year the stocks, necessary to sunnlv tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond n question tnat wo carry astana ard hose OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladies' cotton, silk and kid gloves in all the leading and desirable i-hades. What a glove selling time we've had for the past month. The like of It has never been known In Pottsvllle, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso luto glove headquarters OUR SPECIAL 7SC A big special ot laces In all the latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusivoln style and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth Hue Uutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, In Point de Ireland, In all tho new and alnty enects worth 1!dc OUR SPECIAL I22C The onlv place In town to secure home- killed heef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and at the same price as unicafro beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every dv. 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 Hear in Mind John A. Itellly's la the place to get tb purest wlnea and liquors, best beer und ales and llueat brauils of clijars. Mew -qcILs Arriving Daily D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln Btrt. LOST A special police officer's bidgn. Kinder will please return eame to School uirector i,yncu, or i niei iiurgeat, uurn 5-12-2', Ladik:'. can make k daily uy fold lns and addresrlrg circulars fcr Ub at home: no canvufcstlg; position in rrnHiirm; reply with rauraped envelope 11, Hf Grace Paul, t'outh llcnr. Ind. 5-12 3t Tnfill HALK l.ICO shares of mlnlns stock. I' Apply t" s. u. M. liollope'er, Pofciorace building, csouih.Main street, snenanooan, i-u. o-ia-ii T. H. SHTYDER (Successor to G. W. Ilassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HODSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large atoek of Wall Paper of all shsde on hand. H pedal low rats for paper hanging Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. WeV letting There ! We are pleased to announce that although the times are hard we are doing a rushing business, due, no dosht, to the low figures wo nre selling our good at. The latest Btyles of summer suits, all well-made goods, for men, boys nnd children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Heat nnything ever offered before in Shenandoah, as to style, make and price. We have a sjieclal run on our five men's pants in all colors, at J3.00, which are sold else where at t5. We have one of the finest stocks of Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, etc, Como and see us If you wish to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. , HOKFUA' BAKElt, A llrutal Assault. NoitwsTOWN, !'., May 12. While Mary Welsh, 14 years old, was returning from Conshohocken she was set upon by a man of middle nne, dragged into a wheut field and outraged. In her htruggle to escapi the villain her clothes were lorn, and she was left almost exhausted from the nerv ouh shock wlu u the hrute tied and mane his escape. OR HALE. A i-tandatd sewing machine Has never been in uso. Arpiy at hick- ALDomce. " XTTANTEP A girl for general housework. TT Apply al the IIkkalu office. 77STHAY'KI). A whlto cow, 10 years old, Hi Cit. aodhaa hirns orooked luwarn. in the narty returning samu to II Hublusky, 17 North Ulib-.Tt street, Shenandoah, Pj., will 1m psid a good asy's 'vuges. , o-u-iw FOR KENT Two elegaut rooms. locaUd In the beat nurt ot town (over Itt fow.' h'u eiotliluK Mori ), tiraU'Q oy Mtwni aim n w l MYSWIAN AND fSURQEON, Successor to Ir. James Htein. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Fa, Office hours from T to 9 . m.i t V nnd 7 to S p. m. Intrant of the throat nnd lencs a pronlty. lii.ursor tareinaiion: o to a l'i to 1 p u. Grand s Opening 1 JOHN T.INTOTsJ Wishes to announce tn the public thnt he has opened a I'HO'J OtiltAPIl (iALI.KHY nt No, 14 N. l'lum nllej, where he will be pleated to have you mil. All toik guar anteed. At-iecialtyof tliitypes,2 forStc. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatfs) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar la iitockf d with he best beer, porter alia, wLlsklos, brandies, ir'neaacdclgars. Eav Id bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Woadersvs.ass Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders lends nil photographers. Two Workmen Humeri to Di-uth. Couimhus, O., May 12 l)y the burning of the Pan Handle freight depot here property valued at Ss''.l,0(K) hus destroyed and two employes wtni burned to death. They are Ktlwnrd Koehl and James Wil son. Koehl's body hai bean recovered. I electricity. ullble lor u lawyer or doctor. 1 Apply to Levi Iteftvdcb, ins. Huln street. TVssl rANAOEll WANTED To appoint sales. men 10 sell the llama i)ln 'vohht. shea nnd dries Ihe OIdLlm In two mUiuws without vi rttlng the Hngera. 173 a wt tk nnd all expenses. Easy position: no capital; no haid world can make HUO a week. Address W. 1' llarrifcon & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. PEOPLE ho have O'HPK'S, F15ATIIE11S or M ATTllliH-lKH To "too Oloancd! While olesi.lrg licum , 111 oo we.l Iu c ill nil orHdOrebr lie S1EIU EllOUllaCCOlior'r1 82 Kfvst Coal Street IF YOP WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TlIK ami g t the btH A full set or M hi v flip, shade, shspe, and tevtral hundred eito s-lectfrom. Their vltailied u't baa no t qua' forpainlers extraction. All kind , tilling al lessenah'e prices. Don t mrgtiinonuraner 1(0 North Centre hlieet, ruTTHVAL.i,v,rA J. F. PL0PPERT, 2lI-E$3? and Confectioner 30 Kwt Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anfl Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. WARREN J. PORTZ. . Pinnn Tuner. Plaaos and organs repaired. Orders left at 11 North Main street, Shenandoah, will reoelvo prompt attention