Evening Herald. MONDAY, MAY 14, WH. THIRD EDITION UDNTIt.M.IA, Michael Coxe, one ot lxst Creek's pop ular young men, spout Sunday with friends In town. K. T. Davis, one of North Ashlnnd's practical engineer, enjoyed n drive down to tlio farming district behind one of Cenlrnlln's spirited horses. Tom reports good crops this season. John J. Hellly Tlsltcd Ashland on Sat nrtlny. John Gallagher, of Wllburton, attended tlio picnic hero on Saturday evening Miss Ccrtrudo Fnhrluger, one ot Park Place's bright young scliool marms, spent Sundny with her pnrents here. Tho party on Saturday was a grand success nnd was largely attended by the young folks of our lively little borough. The game of base ball at Uyrnosvllle on Saturday between the Willmrtons and Shamrocks, of the former place, resulted In n victory for the Shamrocks. The score was 12 tr 11. The game was full of good playing and excellent batting on both Hides, A great game of base ball took place yesterday between the respective patrons of Morrison's and J. Coli lion's lxtrhr shops. The game was simply slugging match of the home run order. Neither side could lluil a pitcher to keep down the home run hits. The result was that after Are innings the game had to be given up as nil the bats on the ground were broken. Those rival teams will meet again in the near future and we will try and manage to have some steel bats mado so the boys will be able to finish their game. The shooting match between Neiswen ter, of Shenandoah, and Warey, of Mt. Carmel, which took place here Saturday, resulted in a victory for the Mt. CHrinel mail. The score was 15 to 14 and Warey had still another bird to shoot nt. The betting was heavy on both sides and a large sum of money changed bauds on the result. The town wns crowded with sports lrom early In the morning until night. The match was to begin at 11 o'clock, but some difficulty arose between tho principals, so that it was a little after 12 when they started and it was not ended until half past five. Each man hit a number of birds Unit managed to get over the boundary line, Noisweuder being most unlucky iu this respect. I'crsons who sympathize with tho sill lei id will rejoice with 1). R Cnrr, of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. Hols mi old sufTerer from lnllammatory rheu matism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climnte. .Last winter be went up into Wisconsin, and In conse quence has had another attack. "Itcnmo upon me again very acute and severe," ho said. "My joints swelled and became in flamed; sore to touch or almost to look ut. Ution the urgent reouest of mv mother-In law I tried Chamberlain's I'nin Unlm to reduce tho swelling and ease tho pain, and to mv iin-rocnblc surprise, it did both. 1 have used three fifty-cent Iwt ties and be lieve it to bo the llnest thine for rheuma tism, pains and swellings extant. For sale uy lirumer uros. lost cimilic. Mis Susie Small was a visitor to Shen andoah, Sunday. John Connell and Michael Kllcur, two of uirardvllle's bright young men, cnlled on menus Here. William J. Hayes, foreman nt Spring Urook colliery nt Audenried, shook hands wit n old acquaintance Here. William II. Kaorcher. superintendent Colernlno colliery at Heaver lirook, came home to spenu bummy wmi uis iauiuy. The 1'acker collieries, except No. 1, -started to-day on lull time. A number of our sports went to Cen tralis, Saturday, to witness the shooting match. Some of our society young people re ceived invitations for tho May party to be Kiven on May lllth, by the White Klephaut club or Ulrardvllle. A game of ball was played yesterday between the Shamrocks, of Centralia, and -i ,...- r...i. ...I.I..I. ......I...! In falr. of the Lost Creek club by a score of 14 to 4. Charles McHrearty, of Centralia, wit nessed the game of ball yesterday. Meade Peters and Joseph Roll, of Shen andoah, cnlled on Lost Creek friends yes terday. Among the crowd who witnessed tho name of ball yosterdny were Harry ftaitaua, aam. vnniiuren, wiuiam i.anue tlold, James Thompson nud (ins IUt7.cn, all of Ashland. When Bby slcV, -we gave her Cantoris, When aha was a Child, she cried for CastorU, When she become Miss, she clung to Castoria. When the had Children, she gave them CastorU. To (Juecnittown for 81-1. Another break has been made in ocean fares to Ireland, England, Scotland nud Wales. The rate to yiieenstown 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 ollico, West Centre street, Shcnnndbnh, Pa. 5-l-tf Now lteatly. Kengey, tho lending photographer, is now ready to make pictures at his new stand on J.loyu street near Alain. A lady t Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tistler. a prominent merchant of the town gave lier a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. He says she was well In forty minutes after taking the first dose, t or sale uy uruuier uros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nnme Lkshio & liAKlt, Ashland, Ph., is printed on every buck. j-.miw Ubr Wells' Laundry Hi.uk. the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package manes two quarts, id cts. noiu n; Muster & Ueddall. Hear III Mllld John A. Ilellly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, nest ueer anu ales nun imest urnuus oi cigars. Bfew Goods ""Arriuing Daily , D. Frickb's Carpet Storu 10 South Jnrdln Strt. MAI1ANOY OITV. MAIIANOt ClTT.'Af ay 14. The remains of John Welsh, with tho masv mourners, will bo conveyed from Jaoksons to Mahanoy City this afternoon In two enrs ot the Lakeside Hallway. From Mahnnoy City to tlio cemetery on the hill the funeral will proceed In car riages. Interment will bo made at about three o'clock. A program of music and debate has been arranged for tho English Lutheran Literary Society's meeting nt Charles Haldcman's residence this evening. Thomas J. Kniich, n knight of tho key from Wllkes-llnrre, Is visiting his couBlns, the McGlntys.of Xorth Main street. Mlts Kate Malov has returned to her home after several weeks pleasantlyspont in rnunueipma. Thomas Conlln. of Latlmore. was yes- terdiw the guest of the Misses Curley, ot Centre street, Mr. and Mrs. James Knowles, of Now PiilladelDhla. were lastevonlmrtlio guests of John O'Connell, of West Centre street. Misses Lottie llurkhart and Mums Ileed, of Shenandoah, wero callers last evening nt the Haughney reBldonce. Michael Carlln, of Silver Urook, Is visit ing the Carllns, of West Centre street. Miss Guxsle Goode, a pretty resident of Hazleton, was yesterday n guest at the Shilthoru domicile. Mr. and Mrs. ICeiser, of tho Merchants' Hotel, drove toward Delano on Sunday afternoon. M. J. Powers, Kq., of Hnnletou, prome naded -M-sln street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. lleury Soheuirman enjoyed n Sunday afternoon drive to Shenan doah. I. V. Nicely, a County Commissioner, with residence at Willinmsport, was ye terday the guest of Messrs. Smith and Camiilon. This was Mr. Niceh's first stop in the coal region nud he found nunh ot interest in tne great iniicK iiillsnnu ex pressed himself as well pleased with the hospitality of its people. A new innovation on tho L, V. II. It. is the use of headlight shields. These shields will be placed over the light after nn engine nils neeu run upon n swung, nnu obviate the necessity of slacking speed by nppioni hlng engineers who, un ier iheold way, wero often In doubt whether the opposing engine was on the mam lino or side track. Colonel Thomas J. Joyce, business man, inventors, orator, suspected journalist, prumotor ot theatrical enterprises anil general good, added another to bis long list ot nccompltsliraents on Saturday night. This time it is champion Citch-as-cuteh-can wrestle. The scene oi nis victory was coiner ('eiiireaud Ciituwisa streets and his opponent, a tall, broad chested and dark skinned Arab, of fiery eye nud mus culur limb. Mr. Joyce, too, is a man of herculenn mold nud athletic taste and the two gladiators, disrobed of their civilian attire, would proscnt much the nppearanco of Corbett and Jack son, as depicted in tho Into sporting pictures, color and all. The cautcs lead ing to the athletic entertainment was a wager thb colonel made with the Arab In a Centre street saloon, that he could selln better pair of scissors for thirty cents than the Arab was peddling for thirty-flve and bucked his claim with a dollar, theAiab fol'o vtng suit. Mr. Joyce's shears were produced and declared the better, whereupon lie grabbed tho stakes and threw a dollar to the bartender for the crowd to drink it out. Tho Arab became enraged at the result and pnid our illustrious citizen soma un complimentary remarks. Tho colonel took deep offense at his words and a deeper hold on the slack of the peddlar's pants nud proceeded to skate him toward a justice ollice. The Arab twisted about, got black iu the neck ami commenced to show light. The gathering crowd yelled with delight. The Arab t-plt, showed his teeth and began a struggle that threatened to lenve his ripping pants iu tho colonel's grasp. The giants then took each other in loving embrace, the cords standing in bold relief upon their necks, ns their bodies swayed to and fro iu tho mighty struggle to throw each other to earth. Of a sudden, Joyce got in the Lancashire lock and tripped his adversary. The pair toppled over, the Arab falling under with a deep grunt. 0 - "ttd n.-rthij lulled, a lively mass ot wiggling bodies, long arms and lank shanks. Kicking, punching, gouging, cursing. "You let It out or I eatlt oil ear," yelped the Arab, nnd just in ho was about to devour that delicate morsel:of the colonel's anatomy, tho latter was pulled off nnd declared the winner. Tho mnrch to the Justice's office was again taken up with the aid of a constable. Suitp nnd cross-suits were indulged in by the wrestlers and Mr. Joyco came in for a side suit from an old gentleman named Donrihoe who received a push in the face while endeavoring to tell Mr. Joyce ho was a good man, or something of tlio kind, while the hitter's arm wasswlngtiig stiff rights into the Arab's bread basket. The cases were all settled yesterday, how ever, and bets paid over. Much money is said to have changed hands on the result. Hnloldft by Inhaling Oai. New Your, May 14. The body of n woman wrapped In a handsome silk dress ing gown was found in s room iu the tene ment house at 1183 First avenue. A rub ber tube attached to a gas jet showed the woman had committed suicide by asphyx latlon. It is believed the woman's uuina was Mrs. Fannie Wold, a German, 19 years old. jMOtblng more is known about her. The clothing the woman left shows that ho had occupied a position superior to those of the surroundings amidst which she put an end to her lite. Yctnnd by Governor Flower-. Albany, May 14. Governor Flower got out two vetoes and gave them to the press yesterday. One was senate bill No. Bat), legislating out ot office the four trustees of the New York and Brooklyn bridge, and providing for the appolutmentof their successors. The other was senate bill No. 739, to provide for the reorganization ot the board of charities und corrections for the county of Kings. The governor de nounces tho hills as strict pnrty measures, intended to replacn Democrats with He publicans. Ktrichen In tils 1'ulplt, PllILAnhLPIlIA, May 14. While Rev. John W. Langiey, ngod 70 years, was preaching his sermon yesterday in tho Emauuel Methodist chnrch, Twenty-fifth anil Brown streets, ho fell from the pulpit, paralyzed ou the left side. He was re moved to hU homo, where his physician announced that, although the stroke might not necessarily prove fatal, Mr. Langley could never preach again. Mr. Laugley has Wii preaching for uearly fifty consecutive years. "Lint" alonr lleturned. Lancaster, Pa., May 14. Henry Weill sent his clerk, Alliert J. Evans, to bank to deposit H.Otlo a mouth ago. Evans snld ho lost the umuey ou ths way. The police a few days later threatened that unless the money was forthcoming within twenty- four hours an ui iest would be made. The next day Mr. Weill received a package by mail containing tDUS of the missing money, aud yesterday, uy tue same means, an other package containing the other hun drid. Fresh beer at Schmlcker's, 104 S. Main su-eet. -i-so-iui FANNV'S FANCIES. A lludictt of Untrul Htntp, Ac, From a I.nilr Contributor. There Is for moro satisfaction In i woman going to mnrkct herself than by doing tills part of the household duties by proxy. It Is genuine satisfaction to pick out the choicest nud best for home consumption, and besides that, In seeing so much, mnny new dishes nro suggested that would not be thought of If tho buy ing were done through the medium of n third pnrty. . Tho secret of easy, rapid nnd successful Ironing Is to have the clothes well and evenly damnened nnd the Irons very hot. Tho dampness prevents scorching, nnd the not iron smooths nnu ponsnes without ino fatiguing bearing down nnd repented passes necessary with ono which does nbt hiss when touched with the moistened linger. To bring out tho pattern of embroideries lay down on n strip of thick blanket and iron on the wrong side. If the newly washed sheets, evenly folded, are laid one by ono under the smaller articles as they are Ironed, it will not bo necessary, to iron them on their own account. V Peaches are n tonic, nn aperient, a food and a drink combined; or, to put It briefly, they are meat nnd medicine. A good meal mny be made on cut peaches, with sugar and cream, bread and butter. Alter n menl of this vnrlety n person will feel more like attending to tho duties of the afternoon than if he or she Indulged in heavy tooils. Peaches aro good before iirenKinat. aim alter dinner; they are good for the digestion, good for the blood and good for the complexion. Some people eat them without cream or sugar and with good results. The fruit is so rich In sugar and acid that It preserves Its flavor a long while, but to get tho full benefit It should be eaten ns soon as it is cut. Hed- ness of the nose, due to congestion, in flamed complexions, scrofulous nnd bilious tendencies are snld to bo material ly Infliienoed by a liberal consumption nt this luscious fruit. V The nfternoon Is the longer hnlf of tho working day. To eat a heavy meal nt noon without being able to nap an hour, Is the mistake that too many women make. Men don't count. Nature fitted them with strong systems and a quick digestive apparatus. If foods like pastry, meats, fresh breaU and jlckle, that take from three to five and a half hours to digest, nre eaten, the stomach levies on the vital forces nnd the brain nnd muscles get sleepy and stupid. With u piece of well done toast and hnlf n pint ot cocoa, chocolate of hot milk a woman enn keep up her strength and keep her wits sharp ened till tea time. Another oxcellont lunch is a bowl of bread and milk. Toasted bread is half digested; so Is crust. lleuce their wnoiesomeness. Everybody should have his own bed. towel, sponge nnd soap, make his hand toilet In running water, live and sleep in well ventilated rooms, nnd come under the cleansing, refreshing lnlluencos ox outdoor air and sunshine, at least one hour every day of his life, for the health' of his eyes. Holler-towels,' family wash- rags aim the huuit or using a bath or basin of water a second time produce mOro diseases of tho eye nnd ear than all, the fevers.ori the. list of plagues. There are forty-three diseases of the eye, and moro than unit are contagious, l imy twenty-five per .cent, of the sore eyes among babies and young children, nnd eleven per cent, nmong adults are prevent able. The most common disease, granu lation oi tne hub, is contagious anil should bo quarantined. In Uie surgical wards of public and private institutions, towels nro frequently burned, and bandages and dressings always the moment after use. Cataract patients nro put in seperate rooms in Isolated wards. In all serious cases, surgeons change their cloths, nnd often wear Inclosed spectacles. Consider ing the pricelessness of sight, too much care cannot be taken of the eyes. K. Tr S V Smll 111,,., 111.!,.,, ll.n.nn 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. Therein no dancer in lrivinir the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injuri ous. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by urunier iiros. A Rtnili-nt Drowned Whlls IUthlns. Little Falls, N. Y., May 14. While bathing In the West Canada creek at Mid dlevllle Fred Jones, of Norway, a studeut of the Fairfield seminary, was seized with cramps and drowned before his friends could rescue him. Owing to the depth of the water dynamite was used to bring tho body to tho surface. Jones was about to enter west point. Chnrffed with Aldlnc nn KzprAii Ttobber. LOUISVILLE, May 14. Charlton Elrod, n photographer of this city, was arrested and taken to Nashville mi a requisition, charged with complicity iu the t35,000 ex press robbery committed by Express Mes senger Charles Hurdiu some time ago. It is supposed Hardin has made a confession implicating Elrod. Th Women's Fight Acalntt Breckinridge, ILexington, Ky., Mny 14. The ladles are making au.actlve personal canvass for tho nntl-Urecklnrldge mnis meeting this after noon. Bev. J. W. McGarvey will deliver the opening address and soma surprises are expected in the ladies who will be heard from. Some of tho ladles go so far as to pledge their removal from the dis trict in the event of Breckinridge being returned to congress. It Is conceded by Breckinridge's friends that the crisis in his canvass comes today. If the meeting should be anything like tho success antici pated the women's crusade will become epedlmic over tlio district, and llrecKln- ridge's friends will then recommoud with draw!. Tho Great Northern Bnnrl. St. Paul, May 14. The situation on the Great Northern is unchanged. President Hill said that ho would gladly receive Presldaut Debs, of the Amorlcun Railway iinlon, on his arrival here. At that time another conference will be held between tho officials of tho company and the em ployes' committee, and Mr. Hill expresses tho greatest confidence In the result of the aonference. Oi-aulsr Jlognn, ot tho uuion, however, does not talk as if n set tlement would be easily reached, nnd de clare that If another tlo up is ordered It will bo complete. Honoring Air. ChtltU' Memory. PmLAUKU-uiA, May 14. The union priun rs of Philadelphia yesterday held a memorial service lu honor ot the lat-o George W. Childa. An attractive program was uresented. and the t best nut Btree Opera bouse crowded vltk- an interWai: audience, Kb ouent addresses were deliv ered by Jamas M. Besk. Uavs. W, N. Mo- Vickni- and J. T. Ueckli-y and Colonel A. K. Wei' lure. Genrgti Cbnnta, president of the union, delivered the opening ad dress, and.lncob Qlaser, mi ex-presideut ot that body, spoks on "Mr, Child and ths Union.'1 Tools Recovered. No clue tn the buralnrs who cleaned out Max Supowltz's wnrohousoearly Saturday morning has been secured, but two ot the tools iiftrd hnvn been found nnd turned over to Justice Toomey. Whliescnrchlng nboul the premises Mr, eupowitz lounii n chisel and ntiger and they have been Identified ns belonging to n box of tools owned by Josiah Hoffman and stolen from tho cnrnenler shon nt tho Indian Hldge colliery some time during Friday night. TIM empty tool uox was louna ou one oi tuo uirt tmiiKs oi ino coiucry. A llor Injured. A Hebrew neddler. who hns a stable on Emerlck street, tied his horso to a wheel of n wagon in tho ynrd, Saturday nfter- 1. r. .1 nn.l wan f ,.' 1' tn f'llf on1, R Wnlflf. The norso became frightened and at tempted to run nway, dragging tue wagon out of the ynrd and upon the pavement. Charley Kuposki, a Polish boy seven vcars o'f nae. was knocked down. He re ceived a severe cut on the forehead and had one of his arms broken. Ibe horse wns secured before any further damage was done. A Nnrron Kseape. Thorn wns almost n very serious acci dent at tho Iehlgh Valley depot this morning. A woman who was talking to friends hacked ncross tho platform to wards tho track and wns just at the edgo when the 8:58 train from Mnhanoy City pulled up to the platform. Councllmnn Lamb sprang forward and pulled the woman from the track ns the engine brushed her dress in passing. New Church Opened. Tim new St. Georne's Lithuanian Cath olic church at the corner of Jardln and Cherry streets wns thrown open to the congregation yesterday, but there wereuo special services. The dedication services will not be held for several weeks. The interior of the structure presents n beau tiful nppearaiice. MonHBhan's IlnrRnlus. A uood nunlltv home-made rng enrpet at SO cents a yard; nice tnble oilcloth, 15 renin n ynrd; irood dress K-lliahams. 0 cehtB n ynrd; the best 50 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods of nil kinds cheap. .f. .1. iUUKAUUAft. No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Coming Kveuts. May 15. Cake and coffee supper nt the Salvation Army b' rucks. May 15. 5th annual May party under the auspices of the celebrated Schoppe orchestra, in Bobbins' opera house. Mnv lG.T-Fete de Cremu Glace Under the auspices of All Saints' Young Peo ple's uulld, in ttouhins' opera house. Mnv SO Strawberry and Ice cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp" o; I'. O. of T. A. June 1!). Ico crenm nnd bean soup festival in Bobbins' hnll, under the aus pices of the Women's Belief Corps. Hrrittiifeldp Tickets Iteducecl. T IT ( Y- A nv flUUl ilUlllUUlK, .UlClilllll, lUkHClil Ul AuiNtprdnm only $!21.50. To Livemool. 8ueenstown, Londonderry, Belfast or lasgow, only t22. At. Heese's Ballroad and Stenmship Office, Dougherty Build ing,, Shennndoah, Pa. 4-i-tt For poverty of the blood' and all other conditions result ing from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F A.llen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST A special police officer's badge. J Klmler will Dlc&se return same to School director Lynch, or Chief Ilurgcss Uurns T AUIKS CAN MAKE 13 DAILY BY FOLD- I l trnr ard addressing circulars for us at Lome; no canvassing; position permanent; reply with ftsmped envelope. Miss Grace ram, rouiu isena, ina. o-idi 70R PALIS. 1.UC0 shares ot mlnlnfc stock. 1 Annlv tn S. (1. M. Holtone-er. Poslofllco Duuaing, nouia .nam sin-ci, snenanuoun, ra. T?OR BALK. A Htondard sewing machine i' i-ias never oeen in use. Ai.piy at h sk ald office. u tt WANTED. A girl for general housework, Apply at the Hehald office. ITiSTItAYKD. A -white cow. 10 years old, in !i cslf, and has horns crooked inward. The party returning same to 11. Ruhtosky, 17 North u u otfri- street, suuusauuuu, x u., wul ho pmu a gooa asy s wages. o-ti-iw FOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best Dartol town (ovt-r ItefowK-h's doming nort), ncatca oy steam una m Dy eiecirimy. ruimuipiur lawyer ur uuuiuj, Apuly to Levi Kefowlch, 10 S. Main street. Sacrifice SHOE SaleT I have lust nurchsped frcm alarcesboe house snout sv nan s men's, isaies . dos s tana cmia ren's -liulM, vhich will be s Id at one-ball thoretuiar wuoiesaie puce, uoin miss mis oppc rlunlty, but come ut once before sizes aro broken, r-svc a dollar during those hard tines bv nurri asinz your snots, as wen as outer ar ticles, at the Pittsburg Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre St., Shensudouti. KTESW YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our laroe line of lace nnd straw Trimmed Hals at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, cans and robes. Zephyrs nnd Ger- mnntown wool. The Infest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. alUh.O, W. IIYIII! Grand : Opening 1 JOHN IJNTON Wishes to announce to the public, that ho has opened I'JIOTOGHAPH UALUCHY ut No. 14 N. Plum alley, where he will be pleased to have you cull. All work gnar auteed. A specialty of tiutypes, 2 for 36a PEOPLC who have OAUPHrs, r FliATllEUS or MATTUEHSBH To lao Olcanod. ! While cleanlcR bouse, -will do well to call on or address Ike STEAM RESCllAlliGCO,,' 83 East Coal Street, DIVES. "Absolute Confidence in -ssazaf F0H10Y and Ifffl" A Tlffl Every line no matter how small tht' K W A H I tvPc does 'ts share toward addinp to H II, MflUi our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. "We offer many special Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. Wo are headquarters (or hats, either trimmed or un trim med i also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc Wo'vo tho ohcop hat nnd tho high-priced hat. See ing is bellev ng OUR SPECIAL $2 .25 There's hardly n doubt but mi will find our stock of coats OUR SPECIAL $4 ust what is wanted in a light weight coat. It is the most ex tensive and best assorted lot In iho muniv. Ladles double- breasted iackot.umhrclla b.ick, draped sit eves, satin f u ced, and sonic uncu inrouguoui T n.1t&1 PlntV rnA naanvln.l sties und materials, lace und braid trimmed, black and navy, newest styh s, newest effects. Wo are picpared with a selec tion thBt should please the critic. Tho cape Is tho leading wrap, ond we nre keen enough to recognize it OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing In tho woman nttlre s ns nattv. as "bon-ton" as n OUR SPECIAL 37lc neat, well-made shirt -waist. Wo huvo them in percale, lawn, Sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, mastorplecos of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, ond at the most popu lar prices M A eomnleto resume of ail tho fanhlnns and combinations of OUR SPECIAL now fabrics thatwillbolnvogue tn great fashion cent cs this season 1s shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. Ono ot our specials Is a changcaulo goods, sniveled effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... i7c Theunnrcccdented success of our Silk department has been tho sourco of much surprise to all who have watched Its ro markahle growth. "Goods of standard qualities tho best, nt OUR SPECIAL 42cl lowest riticES is unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks nro exceptionally line at 12c, 58c and (5c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. W h? letting TOfoeipe We are pleased, to announce that although the times aro hard we nre doing n. rushing business, due, no doubt, to tho low figures we nro selling our goods, at. The latcst.styles of summer Butts, nil well-made goods, for men, boyit nnd children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Beat anything over offered before In Shennndoah, ns to style, make nnd price. W havo n special run on our' fine men's pants in all colors, nt $3.00. which nro sold elst where nt f5. Wo have one of the finest Trunks, valises, etc. come anu see us 11 W. Shines New Clothing Store, j-llmon Ahramgnn, Manager. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street B1IKNANDOAII, PA. The bar Is stork d w 1th he best beer, porter ales, whiskies, brandies, w'ncsandclRuis. Eat in Dar&iiacnca. uoraiai inviuuion 10 an. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVIIXK. The heat phntogrnphs in nil the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1 GO TO THE ond g-t tho best A full Bet tor 13. any Flze. shade, snspe, and sovtral hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for palnleag extraction. All kind nlllne at reaFonablo prices. Don't n-rgi t ine numiwr 110 North Centre Street. VOTTSriLLE, l'A, Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and iulcy meat, nnd at the Bnme price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb, Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, S lbs. 36c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. SBc; soup meats, 7 and 8o; best venl, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, lOo. Reuben Martin? 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah WARREN J. PORTZ. ,,..nrffW, "Pfrano Tuner Pl&nos and cretins reptri-d. Orders left a, 21 orth Matn street, Bhenandoab.wlll receive prompt attontlon -sOur Advertisements. V Remark liable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we extraordinary showing. Our There Is one headquarters of uuuerweur in I'OtiBViuc, ana that Is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style, every srzo mado, and ever price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' Yosts OUR SPECIAL I2C Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "Wo know that this will bo the greatest opportunity ever beforBoHercrttnl'ottsville to economically supply an en tire seoson's requirements of fashionable Neckw ear.nnd thai OUR SPILIAL 2c itoo M halt and less than halt ine usual cost.' - , We carry a large lino of col ton ffoods. Following are a fpw of tho many, some of which are OUR SPECIAL I22C mourning goons, others are Scotch l'lalds, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales In stripes nnd figures, all now goods and lie feet beauties considered cheap at 10c a yard i . Heretofore our spring snlesl havo tested the selling capacity! bf our Hosiery Department, and each year tho stocks, necessary! to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that we carry a stand aid hose Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves in nil the leading nnd cslrable shades. What n glove selling time we've had for the past month. The like ot It has never,bf cn known InPottsvlllc, that's a oertainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glove houdqunrlers. ........... A big special ot laces in all the latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive In stylo ond price. ' All silk Bour don Laces net tops and pretty pat terns-worth Blc. Uutter color laces In Point Vcnico, Venetian Point, In Point do Ireland, In all tho now and dainty effects worth 25a......... OUR SPECIAL I22C OUR SPECIAL I22C POTTSVILLE, PA. ! OUR SPECIAL $ 75C else- stocks of lints. Caps, Gents' Furnishings you wish to save money. 21 South Main til., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, alkes? and CronfectioneFp 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNAi Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vnnllln, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and otbereventsfllleci on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. (Successor toG. W.Hossler) 104 West Cherry St., Shennndoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer la WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Taper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging D U. H. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to ur. James Bteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 0 a. m.s 1 to 3 and T to 9 p. m. Disease of the throat and lungs a specialty, Hours of vaccination ; S to 8 a. m. li to I p. m. WAX FLOWERS In Bouquets nnd Other Designs. WLLA1W, WI1EATIIS, STABS, CUO08E8, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. X hi 0
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