Evening Herald. Tl'KHDAY, MAYJ5, ltU4. THIRD EDITION .YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Nntlnnnl lngnA. At Philadrlltliln Pbllndelphtn, S; New York, 4. At Pittsburg IMtUbnrtr, 0; Chicago, 3. At Boston Baltimore, 10; Boston, 5. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 18; Iulsville, 7. At Brooklyn Hrooklyn, 14; Washington, 7. At ClereUnd Cleve land, 7; St. Louis, 3. Knitrrn Loftgu, At Erio-Wilkcsbnrre, 13; Erie, 8. At Troy Springfield, 10; Troy, 6. At Syra eusn Syracuse, 9; Providence, 7. jTannilvnula State League, At HarrisburB HarrisburK, 9; Heading, S. At Allentown Allentown, 7; Scrniiton, 4. At Altoona-Altoonn, IP; I'oltttville, 7; At Hazleton liazlcton, 7; Kuston, 2. Colleen Lnngnn. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 21; Drown. 21. Indemnity fur a MUilniiary. Ma mud. May 15. At n cnbinet council It was deiidiil to pay in old tin- sum ol 117. (KKJ, equal to 103,000 of Spanish cur rency, ai an indemnity to the Anierlrnn Met hoditt niW-liiimry who was unlawfully' expelled from tliu Caroline Inlands when Spain annexed that territory. MalmmuiClty Ueiiniimn IMmLo rii Kjour. Same llrrezy l'Rraerpli Ilaaed on rick- BXBSSif Hlon Ofrtrlln l.ln.pW CgTO I tips "T the Iteporters. .MAHAMiy U1TY, way it, rue "golden i n uio communions oi uin iuwii loum spike" on the Lakeside Unilwny was court terms at rottsvlllo continue lucreus driven nt high noon on Sunday, when lug It will be necessary for the Lehigh thu Lehigh Valley tracks wero crossed at Valley Kailroad Company to place rail Main sttcct, this city, and connection , lngs around the platform nt the Centre completed between the main line nnd the street depot. On court days the throngs power houxe. which congregate thereto await the ar- 1 i !...! t ,1... ... I ... . . 1 1. .. , I ..... . . Tl ... . To celebrate the event n number of 1 ".If""1 ""'"" i J , , , , ,, ii, i vine taxes tho plntform to Its fullest capo- business men and others prominent in cty aud It is not surprising that people town affairs wero invited by Hon. I). 1). hnvo narrow escapes front being struck Double Tmcedj til Intra. Keoki k, la., May 15. Jacob DygrafT, Insurance agent, killed hU wife and him self yesterday. Several weeks ago hii wife obtained a divorce. Dygnilf met her ou the street aud pleaded for a reconcilia tion She rejused, and the double tragedy followsd. A Nut ad EliRllnli Anttiur Dead. London, May 15. l'rofoor Houry Mor ley, LL.U., the distinguished author and lecturer, died at Caiisbrooke, Isle r,f Wight, aged 71. New York Htoelc Kxrlmncfe election. Nkw Youk, May IB. Tho numtnl olec tiou of oflloers of tho New York Stock Ex change resulted in the election of the mitl arbitrage ticket. Franris N Karnes was elected president, I). C. Hayes treaiurer and Ueorge . Lly secretary. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The village of Palmyria, Neb., was al most wiped out by tire. Ex-President Harrison has left Nuw York for Indianapolis. Boron Vny de Vnjn, president of the Hungarian house of magnates, is dead. A popular uprising is feared in Servia against the reinstatement of ex-King Milan. The Sharon, Pa., Iron works shut down yesterday, their stock of coal being ex hausted. A gas well flowing 50,000,000 cubic feet a day, the largest in tho world, was struck near Fostoria, O., yesterday. Therois a war on between tho Brother hood of Painters of America and the locol painters' unions of New York city. Miss Anuiu Illond, a Massachusetts ichool teacher, was killed and four others badly injured by the overturning of u car rlage at Brattleboro, Vt. Thirty persons at Terro Haute, Iud., are oritically ill from being inoculated with impure vaccine virus. Frank Madden years old, died from the effects. QIMIHItTON. Thomas Evans left yesterday morning on an extended trip to Altoona. Messrs. Mart. Tobin nnd T. J. Stanton two hustlinK insurance auentsof Shenan doah, looked after business here yesterday morning. Misses Annie and Maine Hyan and Mary Curry, of Frackville, were Sunduy visitors to town. Miss Maggie Coogan, of Shenandoah spent Sunday with friends here. Alex. Jacobs, our popular hotelkecper. was a county seal visitor yesterday. P. J. Dully, of Mahanoy Plane, spent yesterday in town. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilrcnnan. of Sha mokln, spent Saturday and Sunday as the guest ol .Mrs. uuwnru n ogarty. J. A Hullllian, James Contwell and John Henry circulated among the fair sex nt Uirardville bunday evening. anil Mrs. William Purueil were Tamanua visitors yesterday. James Manning, an extensive shoo merchant of Pottsvlllo, was the guest o: our obliging station agent, Mr. Slnttery yesterday. The social event of yenrs in the form of n grand Mov party, takes place in Foley's hall hero Thursday evening, 17th inst., under the management of the lleau Monde Club. Every preparation hns been made to make it an unusual grand suc cess, the committee In charge having mado arrangements with the rnllroad company to have their midnight trains stop here for the accommodation of out oi town ioikh wno are m auenuance. Get your repairing done at Holder- man's. Cmnltiir Kvent. May 15. Coke and colfee supper at the BUivauon Army uarrncKS. May 15. 5th annual May party under the aut-plceH of the celebrated Schoppe orencstra, in ltouums' opera house. May 10. Fete do Creino Glace under the auspices of All Saints' lining Peo ple's Guild, In Kobbins' opera house. May 30-Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Hobblns' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June IB. Ice cream and bean soup lesttvai in tiouuins' nail, under tue aus pices oi the Women's ueliet tjorps. When Baby was lek, wo gave her CastorUv. When she was a Child, bIio cried for Costoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When the had Children, she gave them Castor!, Sneclal low nrlees to all in watches Jewelry mid silverware at Holderinnu'f o jrner main aim i.ioyu street. THE LAKESIDE RAILWAY. STREET WHI9PERINGS. hlllips, Captain liailey nnd Mark Bow- man to be first In a spin over the length of the line, At 2:30 n. m. car No. 3. with forty nas- seugers aboard, glided from the power house to the line nnd at 2:35 o'clock the last frog was crossed at Main street and the pretty blue four-wheeler was fairly ou tho way to Shenandoah. Tho sky was clear, the breeze fresh, nnd all aboard pulled contentedly away at their Havana cheroots as they gazed forward at the annearlnir landscape, now and interesting. A half mile from town tho enr began to climb tho heavy grnde that winds about the hills and gullies almost to Jncksoiis. fast uieniion, iNorth Mnuanoy, Schuyl kill and Snriiiizdnle. thev Hew with a speed that caused each "jack" in the mule yard to kick his nearest neighbor with delight. Over Cold Hun and the burst dam iieuris, up tho grade to Koninsoii s, past a drove ot feeding cows, startled by the unusual intiusion. As the car lolled into tho moiiutiitu ton a grand scene burst into view. Fiaekvllle was right in line, and away to the west ward was a hazy, blue mountain that sheltered Ashland, twelve miles away, while right under our nose was Maple Hill. Knickerbocker and Klleiiuownn. The downward ride was now begun, and although a good rate ot speed wasinain- tamei,the dlHigrct alile locking to com mon on other lines was not to be noticed on the Lakeside. Stiff as a church they soiled through Yatesville and down the only really straight piece of track into anenniHioan. it 2:55 tho brakes were annlied on Centre slieet. a block from the L. V. station. The live miles hod been covered in 25 minutes. This Included seven stops In Mahanoy City and en route, the actual tune in motion being about twenty minutes and no special elTort was made at fast running. At 3 o'clock the trolley was reversed and nt 3.01 the cor passed the hull ground. At 3:10 it passed through the Jackson's turn out t'he only one on the line) and ot .1:1 f Hissed Into the Mahanoy City power louse. Among the gentlemen composing the party were: lion. 1). 1). flumps, treas urer; Captain liailey, Murk Bowman, M. M. McMillan, ti. W. Dennis. C. O Smith, 1). L. Van Horn, Timothy Brosiia- ban. Thomas H. Samuels. George Gelger. John I. Mothitts. Kobert Littleholes, Charles i oust, E. J. Ford, Patrick Cam pion. Grant Goodman. illiam Breckons. Daniel beheipe, .lolin Holland, Wallace Holdeman. Thomas Edwards. Al Scllc- nian, Isaac uoonios, u. Jl. Anderson, Mell aril Edwards. Fred. Frank. John H. James, Howard Medlar and Daniel Waters, oi Mahonov fJitv : r.dwnrd hntto. Harry Constlne and Dr. C. S. W. Shomo. oi Ashland. lhe Lakeside Juectric Hal wav win thrown open for public trolllc to-day between Mohonoy City and Shenandoah and the cars will run every day. The Shenandoah terminus is at the corner of Dowers and Centre streets, pendinc the settlement of tho question over a place lor crossing tue lvcuigu valley tracks. Hear In Mini! John A. He lily's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. &IAI1ANOY CITV. Mahanot Citt, May If John Shoeuer made a business trip to liiroruvlllo last evening. Frank Cavanough. of the firm of Will lam McAdums & Co., was in town last evening. Hev. I. P. Zimineiman Ih attending the English Lutheran conference near Hum- nielstown. 11. H. Hall. Keneral freight auent. P. & It. it. it., was yesterday tho guest or .M. r. u uonner. Joseph Britz. who recently lost a valua ble uog, traced tue animal to iiavcn nun last evening. Edward Hennessey hns departed for Huffalo. N. Y.. to look tin some new departure in fancy bar fixtures. The renorts that Mrs. Patrick Welsh, of JocKsons, wasueau, is untrue. .Mrs. weisn is quite 111 through worrying over the death oi uer iaie eon. Fred Gehrinu. a hostler in the employ of C. T). Kaier, had an exciting experience with a runaway horse on uentre street last evening. He was crossing Catawissa street at U:as when tne animal hecoine excited by the approach of an electric car and shied in such a way as to throw the driver from the carriage. The spirited animal bounded forward GeliriliL' hold ing on to the lines with desperation nnd making efforts to keep from under the carriage wheels, as he dragged over the cobbles. After neing pulled a hall a mock he let go oi the lines anil was piciied up severely cut about the face and bearing many bruises on the body. The animal ran home to tho stable. The following pronram was well ren dered by the English Lutheran Literary Society and at, tne nome oi .Mrs. iiolde mon, ou West Mahanoy nvenue, last even ing: Heading, Inez lielger; recitation, Henry Kutsi ; "referred question" as to whether ltenjaniin l'rnnklin was a man ot menu nature, was replied to in tne neg ative by Edward Snyder, who spoke of the great printer's generosity, his gift of J5O.00O to a revolutionary fund nnd other patriotic actions ; Miss Mary Shoener con vulsed the audience with on humorous reading, after which n spirited debato was introduced by Messrs. M. E. Horn and Edward Snyder, tho subject being "Hesolved, That a suicide shows more courage than a soldier." In defending the resolution, Mr. Horn made n point of the fact that n suicide's death was de liberate ; that he was looking his fate in the face, whereas a soldier, though in the heat of battle, generally lost all thought of death and even on going into an en gagement fully expected to return alive. Mr. Snyder attacked the subject in vigorous style. He believed that the suicide looked forward to death as n re lief from some great physical or mental torture and that no courage at all was re quired. Tho decision was awarded Mr. Snyder. The entertainment was con cluded by n clurlonetto solo by Harry Haldeman. by trains. V Tho frequency of runnwnyB on the thoroughfares of town Is another argu ment for the better enforcement of the borough laws, especially those which re fer to fast drivlnif on tho streets, the nrac- tlce of allowing horses to remain standing ou the streets without being secured, ami the roaming through streets of unattened horses. During the past week there were no less than n dozen runaways. They have become frequent that a runaway animal on the streets attracts but little attention, except from the timid ones, All reports to the contrary notwith standing, the fire in Packer No. 1 colliery has not been extinguished. A gentleman of town who had heard that the fire had been put out met Outside I'oreman Mc Keonoon one of our streets last night and congratulated him upon the result. "My denr friend," said Mr. McKeone, "the fire is not out nnd I fear we hove a stubborn light on hnnd for severnl days yet." l . Had streets and law suits go hand in hand and this town hns Its full share of them, although with on appropriation of iw.OIKl for street repair one would think that the roads should give little cause for complnint. This is tho time when the authorities should give the streets their greatest attention, as the digging of trenches for water pipes and sewer lines, notwithstanding the repairs made by the people who relill the places. The residents of West Cherry street are very much exercised nnd in great expec tation over a disagreement into which two of their neighbois have plunged themselves and It is all on account, as the saying goes, of a woman's tongue. The situation is drawing to a crisis. One of the parties to the disagreement has served a written notice on her adversary that tho lotter has become a nuisance and unless there is a chnngo she will seek re dress ot the bonds of the law. On the other hand, the woman who received the notice has hired a lawyer to bring suit for slander and nearly oil the women In the neigh Dornood are on tne anxious uencn lest they mny be called upon to go to Pottsvlllo os witnesses, nnd are busy ti 11 ing coch other what they don't know about the case. Tho peculiarity of the situation is better understood by those who live in the neighborhood than It can be told here. There is much speculation here about the storainn Of the Pottsvlllo base ball club. More than a majority of the people who take an interest In the sport believe that if Shenandoah had base ball grounds in order it could get the Pottsvllie club nt a cheap price. Pottsville is like Shen andoah not much of a league town and won't support a losing clu I). Tueueleatsoi its club at Horrisburg will appear oslian quo's ghost at tho Pottsville box office every time the club of that place goes to gross. GUNNING FOR SHAEFPER. The mailing llaptttt Association After the State Nnprrlutnnilent. IIEADIVO, May 15.The following Is the unanimous nctlon of the Heading Baptist Association, composed of more than thirty flourishing congregations, located In halt a dozen counties In the eastern section of the state. Tho resolutions wero given to the newspapers lato Saturday afternoon. It is Stated hero thnt the Baptist, Metho dist, and In lnct all Protestant organiza tions this state, will take similar action: Whereas, The institutions of this coun try rest upon the intelligence of Its citi zens. Wherens, A system of public schools of high order, open to and sustained by the people, are a necessity. Wherens, It Is a fundamental law of the land that the state and the church are entirely seperate. The church, by what ever name It may be known, hns no right to interfere in any possible way In tho control of tho public schools, or to seek in any way to use the school as a means of pernetuntinc itself: and Whereas. No class of persons, therefore. can be justly employed as teachers In these setiools who are distinctively repre sentatives oi any religious order or class or church: and Whereas, To employ, therefore, priests or nuns or any other persons dressed lti a garb that distinguishes them ns religious teachers. Is wholly and absolutely Incon sistent with the purpose or conception of public schools, especially is It on offence ognlnst the rights and convictions of our common countrymen to address the teachers in our public schools by nnmes that designate their religion, character and position ; tuereiore, Hesolved, That we lead with profound astonlshmeut the letter of State School Superintendent SchoefTer. in which ho de clares thnt there is no Impropriety in the employment of "Sisters of Charity" os public school teachers, or iu the pupils addressing them as "Sisters" nnd priests ns "Fathers." We ore idled with amaze meutand indignation thnt Superintendent icnaeucr snottid say that no saw no ob jection to the use of such designations. Hesolved. Thnt thefollowiiiKStntement, "If I were to go to n reception in the Vatican pnlace I would, according to cus tom, kneel before the Holy Father, and would not consider myself less true to the 1'rotestant faith, ou that account," and, indeed, the whole tenor of his letter be- trovs such absolute want of annreciation of the Influence thnt mould the character of the youth os to entirely unfit him for the position he occupies. (Jorman's Cafe, When seeking anent and well-conducted cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Mnin and Coal streets.. Polite and prompt atten tion. 5-lu-im Dr. S. F. Scott, Bine Ridge, Harrison Co., Mo., snys: "For whooping cough Chomberlaln's Cough Hemedy is excel lent." By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. Therois nodnntrerin civinif tlio Kemedy to babies, as it contains nothing injuri ous. 25 nnd 6U cent Dottles lor sale oy Gruhler Bros. Fresh beer at Schmlcker's, street. GISNTKALIA. 104 S. Main 4-25-lm Mrs. William Walsh returned yester day after spending a few days with friends in Mt. Carmel. Miss Annie Curry, one of our bright young ladles, visited bhenanuoah yesterday. Hon. C. G. Murphy is attending court at luoomsimrg tuis weeK. Miss Hachel Ileese, one of our bright and accomplished young ladies, spent the snuoalh among htr many Irlends in Shenandoah. James Cain nnd Thomas Schilling, two of Delano's popular brnkemen, were among the visitors to town on Sunday. Samuel Britton, one of Mnhanoy City's hustling piano ngents, transacted uusi ness in town yesterday. James Cain, of Mnuch Chunk, is spend ing a rew days nerc. The running of bunday passenger trains through our town is something that has long been looked for nnditmeeti with the hearty welcome of oil of our townfolks. The time of these trains ore ns follows. Eastward, 8:27 u, m. and 4:34 p. m. W cstwnrd, 7.07 a. m. nnd3:02 p. m. A number of our talented youngpeople will produce a ploy known as the "Sham rock and Hose" in the I. O. O. F. hall here on Friday uud Saturday, May 18th and l'Jth. The piny promises to be a grand one as all the participants nre well able to ploy their respective parts perfectly. They have produced a uumberof plays heretofore and were well worth the "price that was charged for admission. Some' of the best sinners and dancers of our (town will give exhibitions of their skill and the scenery will De something never seen here before. Don't forget to attend, and help them along. , Usb Wells' LAundhy Biuk, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarto, 15 cts. Sold by Muaser & Beddall. $250 REWARD The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will poy two hundred nnd fifty dollars for Information that will If ad to the detec tion and conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pony's tracks tht caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1894. DALLAS SANDEH, Pres. E. W. ASH, Supt. MISCELLANEOUS. T 08T A SDeclal pollco officer's badce, j finder will please return same to School uirccior i.yLCD, on niei iiurgcss uurns. FOK PALE. At a tacrine, an lee box TM rcet hlzb.6 feet wide aod 12 teetlore. Good as new. Cost 110. Apply at the Herald office. 5 15-3t LADIES CAN MAKE 13 DAILY DV FOLD Ing ocfl dressing circulars for us at hi, me; no canvasslEg; position permanent; reply with i-Umped envelope. Miss Grce 1'aul, fc'outli llend, Ind. 5-12-3t FOR HALE. 1,W0 shtres of mining stock. Apply to S. O M. Hollopeter, Postofflce building, Bourn Main street, snenandoan, p. T70R BALK. A Htandard tewing machine X. ' nver Deen in use. Aipiy at nitii- ALDomce, o ITISTKAYKD. A white cow, 10 years old, In It alt, and has horns crooked Inward. The party returning same to H. ItublnsUy, 17 Nvrth uiic-tri street, snenanaoan, win De pam a gooa qhj s wages. o-n-iw to 115 PEK DAY at home selling Lieut it) J nlng Plater aid plating Jewelry watches tsblenatc. etc. Every has house goods needing Slating. No eipellcncr; no capital; no talklnt, me agents ate making I2S a day. Permanent position. Address li. K, Demo & Co., Cotum- dus, unio. Mew t-Qds ""Arriving Daily C. D. Frlcke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jfirdin Street. Persona who sympathize with the afflicted will rejoice with 1). E, Carr, of 1B33 Harrison ttreet, Kansas City. Ho Is nn old sulTercr from inflammatory rheu matism, but hns 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 again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and beenme in flamed; sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon tho urgent request of my mother-in law 1 tried Chamberlnln'H I'alu Balm to reduco the swelling nud ease tho pain, and to my Agreeable sur rise, it did both. I have used three fifty cent bottles and be lieve it to be the finest thing for rheuma tism, pains and swellings extant. For eale by Gruhler Bros. MAIIANOf PI.ANI!. William Campbell, of Ashland, visited friends here yesterday. Miss Julia Eorrell has returned from a visit to Pottsville. Misses Brehouy, Annie Shnnnon nnd Agnes Farrell entertained friends from out of town last evening. Mrs. Matthew Farrell Is spending a week with relatives near IUngtown. Harry Hughes has departed from the oonnty. The agreeable visnge of Motorman Joe Kehoe is again seen traveling through our borough. The pretty dimpled features of Miss Allle Davis, of Mahanoy City, were seen in Maizeville last evening. Htenmfhlp Tickets Itediiced. From Hamburg, Breman. Antwerp or Amsterdam only tSl.50, To Liverpool, Oiieenstowii, Londonderry, Belfast or Glasgow, only 22. At Itewe's Itullrond and Steamship Office, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, I'a. 4-4-tf A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic whniM, O. Tistler, n tiromlutiit merthiuit of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. He says film m'ms w fll 1n fort v minutes after takiiicf ' the first doko. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Sacrifice SHOE SaleT I have Just purchased tr m a large shoe house about Ku palis men's, ladles', boss' and child ren's -UOEm, which will best Id at one-ball thercitilar wholesale pilte. Don't m1ts this oppi rtunlty, but tome at once before Mzia are btoken. have a dollur during thcte hard times y purer asing your snoes, s well as otner ar ticles, at tne Pittsburg- Novelty Store, 25 W. Centre t-t., S-henandoab, VE . " FOMEEOT an Absolute Confidence in -t2Ezn-vOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements mm, mm, pi must largely attribute this prices inyite comparison. We ofTernnnT special Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment, We are hendnuartcrs f or hats, cither trimmed or untrlm med i also the choicest selec tionof trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. Wo'vo the cheap hat and tho high-priced hat. See ing Is bcllcv ng There's hnrdlv a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats just what Is wanted In alight weight coat. It Is the most ex- tensivo ana Dcsinssonea lot in tho countv. Ladles' double- brcoatcd Jackot.umbrella b.ick, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some uncu tnrougnout - T.n.l'r.u' nnll,r.n.een.tn.l si7es nnd materials, tcc and braid trimmed, black and navy, newest styh s, newest effects. Woaro prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. The cape is the leading wrat). nnd we are keen enouch to recognize It ?. 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 extraordinary showing-. Our OUR SPECItL $2-25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL Nothing in the woman nttlre Is as natty, as "uon-ton' ns a neat, well-mado shirt waist. Wo have 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 OUR SPECIAL 372C A complete resume of nil tho I lasnions nuci comninations or new fabrics that will bo lnvocuo In great fashion cent es this season is shown in our display of llress Goods for spring anu summer, udo oi our specials is a changeable goods, swlveled effect, ! yard wide, worth 25u... OUR SPECIAL I7C! Tho unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surprise to all who have watched its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at lowest FKICE3' is unquestion ably tho reason of its ereat ad- Tancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally fine at 42ct 5Sc and 75c ,.. OUR SPECIAL 42cl Thcro Is one headquarters of unaerwear in I'otlsviiic, ana that is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style, every suo made, and even price. No other such an as sortment in the county, All styles aud qualltios ol Ladies' Vests OUR SPECIAL I2l2C Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "Wo know that this will bo the greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvllie to economically supply nn en tiro season's requirements of fashionable Neckwear.and that too at half und less than half the usual cost. , OUR SPECIAL 2C We carry a largo line of cot ton goods. Following nre a few of the mnny, some of which arc mourning goods, others are Scotch I'hvlds, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales in stripes nnd tlgures, all new goods and peifcct beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard OUR SPECIAL I22C Heretofore our spring sales hnvo tested tho selling cn parity! of our Hosiery Department.nnd each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, havo been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that we carry a stand ard hose OUR SPECIAL 12 3C Ladies' cotton, silk and kid glovos In all the leading and desirable shades. What a glove Belling tlmo we've had for the past month The like ot it has never been known in Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glovo headquarters GUR SPECIAL 7SC A big special of laces In nil tho latest designs. Dainty andl beautiful effects. Exclusivoln style and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops nnd pretty patterns worth Die. llutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, In Point de Ireland, in all the new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We're letting Tlaere ! We nre pleosed to announce thnt although tho times are hard we are doing a rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures we nre selling our goods nt. The latest styles of summer suits, all well-made Kolst for men, boys nnd children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Bent anything ever offered before in Shenandoah, as to style, mnke and price. Wo have a special run ou our fine men's pants in all colors, at W.00, which are sold else where at to. We have one of the finest stocks of Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings Trunks, Valises, etc. Come and see us if you wish to save money. W. bhines Neu) nothing btore, Simon Abrainson, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stockPd with he best beer, porter ales, whiskies, brandies, w?nesand cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. 3$KW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 89 North Main St., Shenandoah. Toadies, you must see our large line of lace nnd straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Heforeyoubuy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger mnntown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. MKS. O. W. IIVUK. itlll Iff IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TOE and g t the best. A full set tor f8, aDy size, shade, shape, and sev. ral hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds filling at reasonable prices. Don't forgi t the number 100 North Centre Street, rOTTSVII.lill.l'A. Home-Killed Beef. Grand : Opening ! JOHN LUSTTOXsJ 1 Wishes to announce to the public that ho has opened n l'HOTOGHAI'll GAIJ.KHY at No. 14 N. Plum alley, where he will be pleased to have you call. All work guar anteed. A ppeciulty of tintypes, 2 for 25c. PEOPLE who have OaIIPEIS, r FKATI1EU8 or MATTUEBKH To Too Oloanocl I While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address k STEAM BEIDUTIKJCOfeSSSSSSr' iSST 82 East Coal Street. The onlv nlnce In town to secure home- killed beef,guarnnteeinK choice nnd juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day, Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; sonp ments, 7 and Sc; hest veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Heufoen XVa.xtxnp 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah J. F. PL0PPERT, and Confectioner,, 29 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 parts of town In pint or quart buckets. (Successor to O, W. Hassler) 104 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer Ib WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates tor paper hanging; D K. II, HOFFMAN DAKEU, WARREN I. PORTZ, Pinnn Tuner, Pianos and orgaus repaired. Orders left al 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive I prompt attention PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Stein. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a. specialty. Hours of vaccination: 8 to 8 a.m. 12 to 1 p. m. WAX FLOWEIiS In Bouquets and Other Designs. PILLAltS, WKEATIIS, BTAItS, CUOSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah.
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