The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 16, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4
Evening Herald. WKDN'KSDAY, MAY lft, lfcOl. THIRD EDITION THE LOCAL PAPER. Charles Atimlii Hates' Oplulou if It au Advertising Medium. Speaking ot tlio valuo of the "local paper" in nn advertising medium, ChnrleB Austin Dates, in Trade Magazine, I'hllo delptita, snysi There is no printed thing which In bo close to the heart of the community ns the local paper. The pulse of local life bents In its every issue. An epitome of the world's news glows In Its bright pages, and the business news of the local stores should bo in it, too; should be there, not "to help tho paper along;" not because 'the editor Is a nlco follow nnd we want to encourage him;" not for any reason ex cept the one great, shrewd, business reason that It will nnv. If a merchant will take care of his snaco. ehamrc his conv. keen It fresh and put interesting mutter in it, it will bo rend as ass duously and as regularly as the spiciest oil ol gossip. AS 11 gets le tilers H will tho dealer get customers. AicxriiwiveUHHK mid enntidunce are essential in advertising. Timid men do not succeed. It s the fellow who goes ntrntif ut ahead, full of se) -commence, forceful, bound to make his point; that's the man whine business thrives and flourishes. I.et his advertisements breathe of honesty and truth, hot every statement 1m rx id Iv a fact no more, no less but rather lei him understate the goodness of lm wares than overstate them. Above all on' news In the "ad." fiThcpubl sher will probably charge for uic cii, ui -eiiuig up a new an. every week, which Is perfectly right. It is worth all it costs. Itatei in country papers are much too low in nlmott every ease, even for astandlng card. Let the merchants wake tin. and the publisher will meet them more than half way, it is uouiierim now niucn goou a little confluence and em huslasm will do. I do nut care what ti,wn It is, intelligent Advertising in the local miner will nnv. If you haven't time, or if jou haven't tho knack to write your own announce ments fresh every week, better hire some body to do it. There are a hundred or more "business writers" in the country now, some better than others, but every oneof them capable ot producing mi "ad." that would be belter than the same old thing repealed everlastingly. The editor of tho paper will often do it gratuitously. Give just ns much attention to your ad vertising lu dull times as you do when business is booming. A farmer doesn't do his planting carelessly just because harvest timo is n long way oil. Advertising is business seed, mid one of tho most fertile fields to plant it In is tho local paper. Put it there, water it, keep down the weeds, and it will bring forth fruii every time. Properly tended, advertising is as cer tain to bring a good crop of business as prime seed wheat is to grow into good grain. Mciuaglmirs llrHlnn, A good quality home-made rag carpet at SO cents n yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents a yard; tho best 50 cent corset in the market. Luce curtains nnd dress goods or all Kinds clieup. P. J. MoKAOHAN, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick witli bilious colic when M. C. Tlstler, a imminent merchant of the town gave icr a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Gruhler Iiros. Hear In Itlluit John A. Hellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. Special low prices to all In watches Jewelry nnd silverware at Holderman's corner Main and Lloyd streets. PUNCH. POINTS. It is said White street, between Centre nnd Oak, Is to be paved. The "Old Homestead" will .close the theatrical season in town. Goldin's property on Knst Lloyd street has been greatly improved by paint. Israel Klsenbower is erecting a dwelling on the rear end of his lot on Plum alley. A new pavement has been put down on Wait Lloyd street, near the power house. lly the way, isn't It about time to again agitate the paving of Main street, north of Centre t A new building Ih to bo erected on the lot in the rear of O'Hara's Hvery stable an Plum alley. A. new front has been put in the build ing on North Main street occupied by a iloonist John Wagner. Poles and Hungarians are leaving town for their old homes across the big pond on an average of ten n week. John Itohblns is putting down a sub stantial flagstone pavement in trout of his property on East Coal street. Contractor Conry struck a small vein at coal at the corner of Centre and White streets, Saturday, while digging a drain. If the authorities took any pride In tho town they would see that the beer kegs are taken out of tho streets, alleys and gutters. It. A. Davenport is tearing down his building on Jnrdln streot, near Oak, and w II replace it with a handsome dwelling and storeroom. W'e have no recollection of over seeing the town so badly cut up as it is at pres ent it is to ne nopeu tne streets will hoou he lu proper condition again. Gold llolUrn fur Kitty Cent. We offer this week one thousand extra flue lialbrlggan Vests in Indies sizes for 7c each ; these are our regular 15c. kind' and are as cheap as gold dollars at fifty cents apiece. L. J. Wilkinson's, SO South Main St. MAIIANOY CITY. MahanotCitt, May 1C. Lewis C. Anstock.of Frockvllle, greeted friends hero yesterday. J. B. Hex, of Tamoqua, was n visitor to town yesterday. A successful trial of tho Sllshy fire engine was made on Centre street last evening. P. & It. collieries in this district will suspend operations to-day for the re mainder of the week. Charles Hurchlll, of Shenandoah, was at the Hotel Knlcr yestordny. David Thomns, of Morca, accompanied by Miss Mary Wren, of town, enjoyed a carriage ride through town last evening. M. J. Kolly is the slick mixer of per fumed cocktails nt the Hotel Kaier. John L. Hnssler, ot Shenandoah, was In town yesterday looking after political interests. Mr. Hnssler is a enndfdato for the office of Poor Director. The Herald acknowledges on invlta tatlon to tho May Assembly of the Alpha Social club to he held in Knler's opera house hall on Tuesday evening May 2'J. The committee nre Messrs. Chailea SIM man, George F. Mathios, James Cliflord, T. J. McNamnra, William II. Mnthlas anil George Stem. The Citizens' band gave nn open air con cert In De'.auo last evening. They wcro the guests of the Delano band aud came home well pleased with their roceptlou. The Lakeside Hallway did a rushing business over the Shenandonli division yesterday. For remarks about her cooking and the quality of her bread, Mrs. Michael Sher mucky beat her boHrder.John Hedotcheck. John nlso took a hand nt the beating mid cross-suits were instituted and settled before Justices O'llrlen and Coyle. Our Mnhanoy City news-gut herer Is able to chanu the fleeting local, his cye being perfectly restored to their normal condition ( hrough an operation of Dr. J. Garret Mertz. The remains of Harold, infant son of William and Sallle Shoener. of West Spruce street, wero interred in Tiunnqua yesterday aitcrnoon. Patrick Sham, of Park Place, a L. V. 11. H. brakemnn, who was badly injured about the body and limbs while working between cars near Vulcan colliery on Saturday, is reported from the Miners' Hospital to be out ot dnngcr. W. W. Lewis wired from Graveseud. L, 1.. race track, yesterday, of winning 500 on horse. Dr. l ev, Odds of 11) to 1 were offered on this horse. "Hill," with his usual keen instinct for a clncli, placed ti& with the syndicate und $85 on the bide, with the result told niiove. Mrs. Aggie Lagota, of Spruce street, was startled from her slumber Inst night bv n loud noise In tho kitclicu below followed bv a hurst of steam into her bed room. On investigation, she found that William Letsbavlt, a druiiKen ioreigner, had crawled Into tho lioiiBe tlirougu t window, liad Unset tho stove in his wan ileriugs, was pouring water over it, and enjoying himself generally. The intruder was ejected from the house, aud paid Justice O Hrion a Una tuts morning. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. A Very Pretty Alar-ring" t MbIirimi; Gltj Ymterdny. Wedding bells rang in Mahanoy City yesterday for the marriage of Miss Sallle Yiengst and Nathaniel Moyer. Miss YieiitrstisthedaUL'hterof George Yieuiist. the well known butcher, and .Mr. Moyer is a prosperous young ousiuess man ui iew- nort News. Va. Tho knot was tied by Hev.Keiser,ofSt. Paul's Reformed church, at the parsonage. The undo was atttreu in cream caBsi mere, trimmed with lace and ribbon of the sanm color. She carried a bouquet of white roses and wore a Binnll cream veil The groom wore the conventional drc-s suit, white gloves, with white roses upon his lnpel. The bride stepped into the parlor leaning on the arm oi tne numanu elect. They were lonoweu uy tne onues maid and trroomsnian. Miss Nora Hein hart and Mr. Harrv Ylencst. The usual questions were put and nnswered after which the roupl" were pronounced man and wife. They were then convejed in a carriage to the bride's home on West uentre street wnero n reception was tendered them by numerous relatives and iricnus. Amone the oticsts nresent were: .Mr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Bright, Harry J. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry i lengst, Mr. anu Mrs. Reuben Yiengst, Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Yienest. Jerome Weiirich. Mrs Rev. Kelser, Charles Decker, Mrs. Johu Reed. Miss Annie Reed, Mr. nnd Mrs Twnld. Mr. and Mrs. William Medlar, Mrs. George Drum, Levi liohb, Miss Katie ISobb. of Mahaunv Plane, and .Misses Mnggie nnd Lizzie Beyrnnt nnd Susie Kershuer, of Tnmauua. Tobias fiearhart served sunner. Mr. and Mrs. Kline will ilenart for Pliiladelnhia to-dav and will shortly take up their residence in a iieautiiuuy iurnisueu noiue nt new- port .News, We Will Thl lllll tr It Take! Un til Hrmvr KlUn. ' WASlllNfiTOS, May 1(1 "We Intend to pass this bill if It i. kes until snow file" next winter." Smh was the assertion of Mr. Vest In the senate yesterday, and It well Illustrates the temperament In wlileh many of the Democratic senators find themselves. The slow progress which has been made thus far with the tariff has net tled the Democrats, and they are deter mined to press the bill as rapidly as possi ble. In fact, more progress was made yes terday than for some time, aud n number of paragraphs In the tariff bill were passed npon. No amendment! except tboss sgreed to by the Jones conference were adopted. During the morning hour a few bills were acted upon and then the tariff bill was taken up Mr. Voorhtes Intro. duced a resolution regarding the amount, of revenue to be raised under the Jones bill, and it was this which caused theonly exciting Incident of the dsy, and brought forth the remark of Mr Vest above re ferred to. He claimed that the Republi cans were filibustering, but Mr. Aldrich declared that it nan not the intention ot his side to resort to such methods. In the absence of Speaker Crisp Mr Dockery performed the duties ot speaker pro tern yesterday The novul appropria tion bill was passed An amendment was agreed to requiring all naval cadets ap pointed by the secretary of the navy to be actual residents of the districts which they were appointed to represent, and an other permitting members of congress and delegates whose districts are repre sented ut the naval academy by non-residents in nominate cadets from their dis tricts A pleasant episode occurred dur lug the afternoon when Mr. Wilson, the author of the tariff bill, entered the cham ber and received a warm sponfancous ova tion from both sides otthe chamber. Mr. Wilson will remain three or four days and then return to his home In West Virginia, to further recuperate. USK WKLLS' LAUNDltr BLUB, the best .Blueing tor laundry use. Kaon package makes two quarts. 15 eta. Sold by Alusser & iiecniall. To (Jueouatuwn Tor 014, Another break has been made In ocean iaies to Ireland. Knulnnd. Scotland nnd Wales. The rate to (Jueenstown has been reduced to tU, Including railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only I ts for a short time. Call at Max Reese s railroad und steamship office, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa, 5-l-tt Blew Goods ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Garpot Store, 10 South Jardlu Strx)t. u., -l.lllltO Over 110,000 Vet) rant to l'ararte at Pitts. burp, Stiilrmber lllll. Next, Kstlnmtlng with the Posts already heard from as n basis, It Is considered cer tain thatovcr 60,000 veternnsot theGrand Army of the Republic will parade at Pittsburg, September 11th, next, during tho 28th Natlonnl Encampment. Penns ylvania will have fully 15.000 in line. Ohio, 0,000 to 7,000, New York, 2,000 to ii,ouu, and otner stales win no represented in proportion. Pittsburg and Allegheny county will nlono have between 4,000 and 5,000. Free quarters have alreody been nsslgned for over 11,000 comrades, most of whom are coming from far distant points, and yet tho encampment Is four months away. There will be y.wxj mounted men In the procession, which is expected to consume over eight hours in passing a given point. The decorations nnd illumi nations will be on n scale of magnificence never before known In Western Penn ylvanln. Letters received Indicate that there will he a remnrkable reunion of veterans who have gone out into the world from Perm sylvnnln, Kastern Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland, afford an opportunity for the meeting of friends wuo have been senerated anywhere from a dcnde to a generation past. Oon't Tobacco Spit or Smokeyour Life A waj Is the truthful startling title of n little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, barmle8s Ouarnnfml tobacco habit iure. Tbr cost Is trilling and tho man who wants to quit jtid can't runs no physical or tlnsui Is) risk In using "Xo to bso " r-old by all drufrglsts. Hook at drugstores or by mall free. Addres Tho Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Mineral "prings, lnd. wsly Get your repairing done nt Holder- linn's. COURT NOTES. Tried Bnlolde to End HU Tronblet. HlNTINOUON, Pa , May 18. Jonh Scbaf- fer, aged 35 years, a young bricklayer ot tills place, 'walked nut into the woods in the suburbs last evening and drew a razor across his throat, severing his wludpipe. He was found a short timeatterwards cov ered with blood, 1)11 1 conscious He said he did It because he "never would get well," referring to a mental ailment which lie has suffered from for a number of years. His brother, Rudolph Schaffer, well knowu contractor, also sullered from melancholia which ended In his aul- clde In 1693. Conffreil end Carnegie Contreett, WASHINGTON, May 18. The trouble be tween the government and the Carnegie Steel company over the alleged defects In armor plates and bolts furnished the gov ernment was brought before congress by Representative Dunphy, of New York, who introduced a resolution providing for' a joint committee of three members of the house and two senators, who shall inves tigate the condition of all armor plate and bolts furnished to the government by the Carnegie Steel company, limited, during the entire period of the contract. Ei-OoTitQor Price Mail I'ar Up. Trenton, May 10. Chancellor McGlll has decided against ex-Governor Rodman M Price In the coutempt proceedings pending against him for some time, and has given him five days in which to pay into court some f-t0.000 which he received from the government from a California claim, and which was attached by bis creditors He ignored the court's order and applied the money to his own use. If he does not pay in five days be must go to the llergen county jail and rttublu there until be docs. Jleoelved by Secretary Smith. Washington, May 16. Secretary Hoke Smith gave a reception last night in honor of C. A. Collier, president, and the other officers of the Cotton States and Interna tional Exposition of Atlanta, Ga. Among the notable people present were Vice Pres Ident Stevenson, the secretary of war. tev tral members of the diplomatic corps, rep resentatives ot the exposition from every state from Virginia to Texus, and a large number of senator and repreieutatlves NOT THE MURDERERS. The Two Huspcctn Iteletmetl at Maliaaoy City Last livenlnr. HpCCl&l to tho llKKAI.D. Mahanoy Citt, April 10. James H. Sarvis, Chief of Police, and Itouudsmuu Hnnnan, of Newburg, N. Y., alighted from a L. V. R. R. train last evenlnir nud were Immediately conducted to the lock up. Mr. bums glanced ns toiK anu Morris for an instant and auietlv an nounced that they were not tho men he was after. He said that Morris looked enough Ilk C....l. f .,.iuuwa ,n v,a ...la taken for him nt nny place. Tne officer had known the criminal from boyhood and in fact was his uncle, so could make no mis take In tho decision. A reward of $075 is offered for their apprehension. Persons who sympathize with the afflicted will rejoice with D. K, Carr, of 1235 Harrison street, Knnsas City, He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheu mntism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this cllmnte. Last winter he went up into Wltconsin, and in conso quence lias had nnother attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," ho said. "My joints swelled and became In flamed: sore lo touch or almost to look at, Upon the urgent request ot my mother-In law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm to reduce tho swelling and enso the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, It did both. 1 have used three fifty-cent bottles and be lieve it to be the linest thing for rheuma tism, pains and swellings oxtnnt. For ale by Gruhler Bros. UamluR Kventa. May 10. Fete de Creme Glace nndor the nuspicos of All Saluts' Young Peo ple's Guild, in liobbins' opera house. May 30 Strawberry nud ice cream fes tival in Robhlus' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June 4, Ico cream and strawberry festival, beuellt Primitive Methodist church, In basement ot the church. June 10. Ice cream nnd henu soun festival 111 lmhbins' hall, under the aus pices oi the women s ltellel Corps. Steamship Tickets Keduoed, From Hamburg, Hremun, Antwerp or Amsterdam oniy evi.ou. xo Jjiverpool, Uueenstown, Londonderry, Belfast nr Glasgow, only $88. At Reese's Railroad Mid Steamship Office, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf For end Ills Wife Iteconclled. CHICAGO. May 10 Andrew Foy and his wife have been reconciled, and are now living happily together at their home. No. 847 North Franklin Btreet. The husband and wife forgot the difficulties brought about by the trying court scenes ot the Coughlin trial, and agreed to com to gether for their children's sake The ro mantle part of this episode is that Dan Coughlin himself was the actual peace maker. UUImii matrimonial Failures. New YoitK, May 10. Lillian Russell and her husband, Slgnor Peruginl, who Is known lu private life as John Chatterton have separated forever and aye. It is un derstood that the trouble came when Hi couple were In Philadelphia last week Miss Russell acknowledges the separation Man and wife will, however, finish th present season together, nnd then ther will probably be another divorce case Katie Hupp Keooverlnir. JERSEY City, May lft The condition o Katie Rupp, the German domestic from Rome. N Y , who was murderously us suulted near this city on Sunday night by her faithless lover, uernardt Alteuberger u tailor, also from Rome, It much tm proved The doctors now think that b will recover Altenberger, who was cap tured last night, admits his guilt. Murdered by Highwaymen. Hazlkton, Pa., May 10. John Huzey a prominent Uuugnriun ol Drllton, wa found on Centre street, the principal thor oughfare of Freelaml, with a bullet wound In his head He died shortly after hi wa removed to his home HU clothing was toru and the pockets rifled, showing that robbery had been the motive No clew Passed Over tlnvernnr Werta Tetoet. Trenton. May 10. The governor sent to the house the bill abolishing the office of county detective In second class couu ties, with his veto. The bills vetoed on Monday were repassed by the house over the vetoes final adjournment of th legislature Is not expected before tomor row ui Friday fttonp and Dsltelt Hrtlinmlnnted. PlITSiiuuo, May 10 The Republican convention if the Twenty-third district renominated Wllliain A Stone for oon- gress by acclamation At the Republican convention of the Twenty-second congres slonal district Hon John DaUell was re nominated for congress by acclamation. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessiq & Baku, Ashland, Ph., Is printed on every sack, 3-3-3tavy A GRAND ARMY INDEED. DIVES. PUT and "Absolute Confidence in Our Advertisements Two llurglars IteciHeil Their Sntelices at loliillle Ytsteidi'T. Michael Scnnlnn, of Shenandoah, was yostcrdoy convicted before Judgo Bechlel of committing n burglary nt Mrs. Yodkois hotel nnd received a sentence of oueyenr's mprisonnient, $20 Hue and restore the stolen property. John KonifT. the St. Clair burglar, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. .Tnmes Peseski. of Ixist Creek, was tried and ncquitted yesterday on n charge of stealing eleven pigeons from Joseph Szyninnski. For jaundice and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. $250 REWARD Tho Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred and fifty dollars for Information that will lrnd to the detec tion and conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks ths.t caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1694. DALLAS SANDER, Pres. E. W. Ash, Supt. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A first clns- pslntcr and paper bsneer. Bteany work and good waires to the right man T. U. -nyder, IOl West Cherry street, Hhbnsndoati, Pa. It IOST A special police officer's badge, J Finder will please return same to School Director i-ynch, or thief Burgess Hums FOR HALE. At a sacrifice, sn Ice box ly, feet hlKh. 6 feet wide nnd 12 feet lone. Good as new. Cost llu, Apply at the HiliALli omce. o is-at 7IOR HALE. I,M0 shares of mlnlne Btock. ;1 Apply to f. O M. Holloneter. PoatotJlco uumnng, nouinAiam street, bnensnaoan, ra TJOU BALK. A Standard tewing machine 1 nas nver Deen in use. Aipiy at meii- ald office, 6-1 tf ESTItAYKI). A white cow. 10 years old. in out, and hi horns crooked.lnward. The party returning same to U. Rublnsky, 17 North uii Deri sireer, snenancioan, ra., win oe paiu a ouu uny-8 wares. 0-11-iw ROOF PAINTING promptly dono with Rr HAWTHOltN'S II. 8. hOOf PAINT by J.m YOST, Agent, 189 KaetOoal street. Shenandoah It Isthnhnal aud only guarantee paint hruIiibi conation, tire ubu every sioa 01 w.niner, lormotai, wooaen ar-npnpirm is nnu walls. i.ive 11 a trial. Cosh Millinery Store. mm, must laroely attribute this prices iriTite comparison Wn offernany special Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. We are headquarters for hats, either trimmed or untrlm mcd ; also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, Bowers, rib bons, etc. We've tho cheap hat and the high-priced hat. See ing is believing .... There's harrtlv a doubt but tou will And our stock of coats ustwhat Is wanted In alight weight coat. It Is the most ex tensive anu oesiassorioa 101 in the county. Ladles' double breasted Jackot.umbrclla back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and sonic lined throughout Ladles' cfloth Canes.nssorted sizes and materials, luce nnd Imuil trimmed, uluck and navy, newest stylis, newest effects We ure prepared with a sclcc tioh that should please tho critic. The capo Is tho loading wrap, and w 0 are keen enough 10 recognize it Vothlne In the woman nttlro Is as nattv, as "bdn-ton" ns a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk, Perfect beau ties, masterpieces or women s conceptions all shades, all styles, and nt tho most popu lar prices A complete resume of ail the fashions und combinations of now fabrics that will be invoguo In great fashion ctnt cs this season is fihon n In our display of Dress Goods for spring nnd summer, Oncol our spccinlsls a changeable goods, swivelcd effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c. Tho unprecedented succoss of our Silk department has been the sourco of much surnrlso to all who havo watched Its re markable growth, "uoods or standard qualities the bost.nt lowest rntcEs" Iff unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks arc exceptionally lino at 42c, tea and 75c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We're ettog There M North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace nud straw Trimmed Hats at Fpecial Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Albo Infants' hats, caps and rohes. Zephyrs and Ger- mamown wool, tub latest .New lork styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. nt uk. ;. W. n vim Grand : Opening JOHN LINTON Wishes to announce to tho public that he has opened n PHOTOGRAPH GALLKRY at No. 14 N. Plum nlley, where he will he p leaned to navo you can. All work puat- auieen. a specialty 01 tintypes, a forSoo. PEOPLE lHhnve CAHl'Kis, r FKATHEKH or MATTHEH-iKH Uo Too Oloanocl I While cleaning bouse, will do well to cad on nr luidrets The SHIM BIIIIlieC0.1'5Cf 83 East Coal Street. Remarkable Results Follow uur rnntea Announcement!, Every line 110 matter how small the type does its share toward additip 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 SPEClftL $2"25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372C OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL Thero is one headquarters ofl uuutrwuur in I'oxtsviue, ana iuiib i uur Biore every quai ity, every weight, every style, every sfzo made, and everj prlco. No other such nn as sortment In tho comitv. All stj-les and qualltlos ot JHU1UH VCHIS Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "We know Hint this will ho the greatest opportunity ever bcforeorfereillnl'ottsvllle to economically supply an en tire Beaton's requirements of fashionable Neckwear.und that too at half nud less than half tho usual cost. ' We carry a large line of cot ton goods. Following arc a few of tne manj, sjmeof whichnre mourning goods, others arc Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, tine l'ercalCB in stripes and figures, nil new goods and pei fect beauties considered cheap at 19o a yard Heretofore our spring snlesi' ,11110 it-Biuu museum? capacity of ourllosleryDcpartment.nnd each year tho stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have beon enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand-, aid hose I I mm cocrtii I I UUII 0IUIHL 1 T T - r I OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL I2C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid cloves In all the leading and desirable hhades. What a glove Selling timo we've had for the past month The like of it has never been known in Pottsvllle, that's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters.....-.. A big special of laces in all tho latest designs. Dainty andl beautiful effects. Exclusfvoln Stylo and price. All sl!k Dour don Laces not tops and pretty patterns-worth Hue. Hutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point d6 Ireland, In all tho now and dainty effects worth 23c 1 OUR SPECIAL I22C CUR SPECIAL 75c OUR SPECIAL I22C We ure pleased to announce thnt although the times are hard wo nre doing n. rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures we nre selling our goods nt. The latest styles of summer suits, all well-made goods, for men, hoye and children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Bent anything ever offered before In Shenandoah, as to style, make nnd price. iVe have a special run on our fine men's pants in all colors, at W.00, which nre sold else where nt 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. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramsou, Manager. 21 South Main (St., Shenandoah. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt'a) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is to"kf d with he best beer. Dorter ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. xuxnjjra Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville, The best photographs in nil the latest Bty les. Wonders leads all photographers. IF TOO WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I QO TO THE and g t the best. A full set lor (a, nny elze, shade, snupe, iinrt several hundred sets to Select from. Their vitallied air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds nillnc: at reasonable prlo- s. Don't fmettthonuiui er 100 North Centre Btreot. 1'UT1UV1I.L1!,1'A, Home-Killed Beef. The Onlv nlnce in town tn iierllre linmm killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, und at the same price ns Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton.pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna mnde every day. Finest sf eak, S lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; houp meats, 7 nnd 6c; best veal, 14o; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Heuben XVEartin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, StlSGI and CSonfccfioner 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery ancj-. Vantlln Obrir-nlatfl 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. T H. SMYDE3R, (Successor to O. W. Hasslcr) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER Dealer la WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging: ,H. H. HOFFMAN BAKEIl, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to nr. James mem. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Ta. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.j 1 to 3 and T to 8 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a, specialty. IlourB ot vaccination i 8 to 9 a, m. 11 to 1 p. m. WARREN I. PORTZ. ife.Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs mudr'd Orders left at 21 N orth Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention WAX FLOWEKS In Bouquets nnd Other Designs. rilXAIW, WREATHS, BTAltS, Cl'.OSSEB, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah,