Evening Herald. Tlll'USDAY, MAY 17, U0L THIBD EDITION MAHANOY CITV. Mahanot Citt. May 17. MIis Annie Horn, of Mnizcvllle, wns In town yesterday. Iflchard Amour, of Shcnnndonh, wn aeen on our streets yeUerday. Hev. McKnroe is vliltlng 1'hlladolphln. AI. It. Stein nnd Dr. Holtzol spent Wed nesday afternoon nt l.akcsldo. ltces Honker nnd George M. Johnson, were in Shennndonh yesterdny. I)r .1. 0. Mertz trnvcllcd by electric r nil way to Sheunndouh yesterdny. Mrs. T. L. Hess is visiting friends in l'hltndelphia. John Hnughney returned from Potts vllle yesterday. Thoinns English is transacting business In Philadelphia. Miss Katie Carroll, of TamaUa, was cntcrtuincd by friends here yesterday. Joeph McDonald, tlio one string violin ist. 1 spending a few days In Pottsvllle. Mrs 1'. II. IJ. I.yon nnd Mrs. G. W. Dennis are at Altoona representing Anna llnrrison Lodge at the Odd Fellows' convention. Mrs John Skeath nnd Mrs. Weber ore visit my ri'lnttves In Philadelphia. I) II Kelly, n Slminokln iniurnnco ho lidi'.i- has returned to Mahanoy City to renin n i wo weeks. H ri Smith, a student nt Sellnsgrovo colli is visiting relatives in town. Mr mill Mrs. C. V. Schertzlnger will hit id ii Tew days with 1'hllndelphia relative-, J I. Junes la doing jury duty this we.-k in the county wont. M ernl member of the Emerald society sai down to luncheon in Horgan's cafe last evening. Jamb Wagner has returned to town looking well and feeling goodnfter nine weeks spent on a farm near HnrrUburg. Agustas Kudel Is building the mason worn tor a (MKj-!iorso power boiler at Chainberlln colliery, neir I'ottsville. .1 T Oiiiun has returned from Ijiiucn tor county with n car load of beef on the hoof Mr and Mrs. J. J. Wntklns nro making u lour of the seaside re-orts. Miss Annie Gitlespie, of Girardville, Y, sited Mahanoy City friends yesterday. Mr nnd Mrs. Ollie Wi-ber nnd children have returned to l'hilailelnhla. after tmy- ink n short visit to friends nnd rolatives nbout town. Messrs John Grimes nnd Peter Mc Mahan. of New York, and Stephen Lesher nnd Frank Spear, of Philadelphia, four knights ot the grip, made their monthly tour through town yesterday. o ico cream festival was given by Mrs. S. Hughes on the lawn or her iUiihnnoy nveuue resilience, last evening, to tier nun ihv school class of the Eniscotial church The occasion was one of rare enjoyment. Persons who sympathize with the nllllcted will rejoice with I). E. Carr, of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He Is an old sullerer from inllaminntorv rheu mntlsm, hut has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went un into Wisconsin, nnd in conse quence Iibb had nnother attack. "It came upon nie again very acute and severe," he sain. iuy joints swollen linn necame in llamed. sure to touch or almost to look nt, Unon tho urirent reuuest of mv mother-in law I tried Clmniherlnln's Pain llulm to reduce the swelling und cuso thenain, and to my ngrecnble surprise, it did both. 1 have used three fifty-cent bottles nnd be lieve It to be the finest tliiiiL' for rheumn tlsin, pains and swellings extant. For sale by Gruhler Bros. (Joining Kvents. Vav 30 Strawberry nnd ice cream fes tival In Hobhlus' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of 1. A. Juno 4. Ice cream nnd strawberry festival, benefit Primltivo Methodist church, in basement of the church. June 1U. Ico cream and bean soup festival in itoublns' nail, under tho aus pices of the omen's liellef Corps. KELLY'S MEN IN A FIGHT. It In PreclplUtcd by thfi Over Offlelnm HPM of Deputise Ottumwa, la., May 17. There Is Intense excitement in Kldon over Kelly's nrmy. As a boat was coming down the river the citizens called It ashore for tho p irposo of giving the men buttermilk. Iinmedlnloly eputy kherilfs from Hock Island rushed down to prevent n landing. Some one threw n stone at the Kelly men, breaking the ribs of one mau and rendering nnother unconscious. Another lot of Kellyites attempted to land on the east bank of the river, the camp being on the west side. The depu ties endeavored to prevent n landing, nnd Pitched battle followed. Conductor Charles Martin was struck on the head with a club.nhd it is thought his skull was fractured. The people generally blame the deputies. When the row was on Kel ly's men in camp rowed hastily across, but Kelly ordered them nil back to camp. Wis Flri, ml lVmbarton, X, J. PEMPKUTON, N. J., May The entire town of Pemberton enmo nenr being de stroyed by n fire yesterday afternoon, which consumed over 30,000 worth of property before it was extinguished. Tho lire originated In a stable on tine of the back streets, and spniul with great rapid- ty. 1 he h nil lire fit tuirt mctit consists of but one hand tnginc, which was totally nndequate to cope witli the rapidly spri lining fli.ims. Tilt crams wire sent to Mt. Holly in. i. Htirliiiutnti for asistanco and both responded promptly, rendering good service. With their help the Haines were got undir control. Twelve houses were wholly i,r partially destroyed. When Baby was sick, wo gave her CastorU. When she was a Child, eho cried for Cantorla. When aha becamo Minn, the clung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gave them CaitorU. A ('oiiitetHmiil Murderer Hst'iipps. llAM'.K.II, X. C, Mnv 17. Iletweeti 3nnd 1 o'clock in the morning Orange Pnge and nine other negro prisoners broke jail here and mnde good their escape. Page Is uu der sentence of death for tho murder of a colond woman, and was to be executed June II. The prisoners broke up mi iron bedstead and battered n hole through the jail wnll, through which they escaped. They kept up singing to drown their noise, and suspicion was not awakened. EviiiigfdiAt MnolH llnuifhtnr Mnrrlnd Hast Xoiniirnxi), Mass., Mny 17. AtO o'clock last evening in the Congregational church, Miss Kmma Heynolds Moody daughter of Kvaugellst Dwight L. Moody, was united in marriage to Arthur Percy i itt, of Chicago. 1 hey left on one of the evening trains for a bridal tour. Later In tho season they will make their homo in Chicago, where Mr. Fltt is Mr. Moody's representative at the famous training school. Hear in Mlml John A. Keilly's is the plnce to net tin pn rest wines and liquors, best beer and ties and nuest urnuus oi cigars. MnuHRltiiu's llargnlufl. A good nunlity home-made rng carpet ot SO cents n yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginguatns, u cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset In the market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods ot mi Kinds etieap. I'. .1. iMONAOIIAN, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. n. l'lixN, A choir has been organized hero to com note ot Allentown. Sinners from Sheuau nndonh, Glrordvillo nnd Lost Creek nre cordially iuvited to join it. T. H. Dee. a noiiuliir young artist of Lost Creek, called on friends here Wednesday evening. P. J. Uorrett and sister, of Lost Creek circulated among friends here Inst even mg. M. J. McHonough spent Wednesday evening nt Ulrardvlllo. Joseph Kelly, of New York, is visiting relatives at tills place. M. H. Carey, one of West Muhanoy's popular young school teachers, was visitor here Wednesday evenlug. T. J. Fnrrel, of Mt. Cormel, made a call lipou .Miss Kate iuniioy. Lost. A gold-headed cone, on the Brandon villc road near the water dam, hearing the inscription, "M. S.,lb89." Finder will be rewnrded by leaving same nt Max Schmidt's dry goods store, 110 and 118 North Main street. 5-14-tf TENdl. points. Dr. S. F. Scott, lllue ltidge, Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain's Couch Kemcdv is excel lent " By using it freely the disease is diprlved of nil dnngerous consequences, There Is no danger in giving the Jteincdy to babies, as it contains nothing injuri ous. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. ..... .. . s .....u-U'h. People would Inudly think ol giving n cnunrj liird uhUl.y, but when n I. ml hill 111 anil loses its voku the probability is that it lies taken cold. Canary birds lake cold er ensily and have pneumonia and pleurisy and consumption just like human b. ings When the bird droops, a few drops of whisky and rock candy given nt inter vals of mi hour will often e Meet a complete cure. Only a couple of drops can be giver, at a time, or the canary will become tip sy nnd full about the cage like a drunken man, but the treatment Is the host possi ble for u canary with u cold. St. Louis Globo-Bemocrot. Itultiftl Ills I'rospertit. Dismal Dawson They's onu feller, if I ever meet him, I mean to beat tho face oil' ot hltu Hungry Higgins Who's her Dtsm.'il Hanson The doctor that doc tored in our family when I was a kid. Kf it hadn't of lieen for bis fool iuterferin, I might be takin in plenty of money every day un theui Ills right now. Iiidiauupolls Journal The principal of n school nsked a bright eyed boy the meaning of Evacuation day, which was being celebrated. Bright eyes, beaming with pride at being brought into notice, uroe, and called out, in n clear tone, "It Is the day tho doctors come to the school to vaccinate the boys." Get your repairing man's done nt Holder; C. D ew ""Irriuing Daily Fricke's Carpet Store 10 South Jardlii Street. A mlrncle Pottsvillo has won n game, Huzleton proposes to erect n crematory. A regulnr meeting of the Borough council win lie held this evening. The Lohlgh collieries nre working nine nours eacu day nnd six uoys a weeK. Allentown is to have another silk mill which will give employment to 200 oeoplc, Too much corner loaflnu' is Indulged here. The ollicers should suppress the nuisance. Chief Burgess Burns is enforcing the ordinance in reference to bad pavements. There nre still a numuer that require attention. HARD FOR YOUNG GIRLS, Trying Preparation for En trance Into Society What Palno's Celery Compound Does. To be graceful, entertaining, accom plished In music and French, easy talkers on topics of the day, yet in nnctent hit lory this nnd much more is whnt society expects of the young girlt who "comoout" at 18 or 1. In tho few years before SO so great a change Is wrought that we almost, as if by magic, see n womnn, where but a thort time before wns only a child. If, during Ihesecrltlcal years, constant mcntnl exertion absorbs blood nnd nerve force, tho tjstem grows feeble ond Buffers from lack of nourishment. The vital mistake of the thouinndsof girls who yenrly brenk down in Schools nnd colleges is just here: A vigorous, healthy body nnd brain must have an unlimited supply of pure, rich blood, fully upnble of building up growing tissues nnd repairing the waste of hard worked nerves nnd brnin nnd body. This is just whnt Pnine's celery com pound is providing to dny for overworked, anxious, "run down" people nil over the United States nnd Canada. If care be taken that no putt of the body be poorly nourished, n great deal of hard work nnd study can be safely gone through. But when young girls nre seen to grow thin, pale, spiritless, nnd nervous, there is plninly starvation of t-ome of tho important organs nnd n crnvlng of the blood nnd nerves for better nutrition. Pnine's celery compound wns first pre pared by Prof. Edwnrd E. Phelps, M. I). LL.D., of Dartmouth college, wit lithe full est knowledge of my medical man cf his dny of what tired, weak, nervous women need to make them well nnd strong. The happy eilects of Painc's celery com pound In nil enses of debility, nervous wenkness, and Impoverished, Impure blood nre astonishing. It makes people well where everything else fails. This remarkable remedy makes sickly, feeble women strong ; does nwny com pletely with tho languid feeling that comes from underfed nerves nnd blood, As n sure sign of its radical effect on the system for good, it is noticed that in a short time the eyes grow clenrer nnn brighter, the cheeks ruddier, nnd the mind more active ond hopelul. Pnlno'a celery compound cures dys pepsin, sick headaches, neuralgia, rheu matism, and every symptom of Impure blood, nnd permanently cures the most difficult diseases of the liver, kidneys and henrt. Thousnnds nnd thousands of men nnd women who hnvo tnken l'nlne's celery compound nre to-dny perfectly well nnd happy. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the jme Lkssig & BAER, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw A GREAT MILITARY EVENT. The l'rrparatlont for the Liberty Jubilee to he held In KmdinR on July 4. This is nn era of centennials, nnd the American people during tho period cover ing the poBt two decades havo been cele brating nny number of them. It Is ex actly 100 years since George Washington made a trip through tho Schuylkill valley, and, standing nt the grave of Oonrnd Welser, the Pennsylvnnln German pioneer of Berks county, near Womelsdort, used this expression: -inis goou nnm uracro well of posterity." Bending wns a vil Inge then, but n number of lnndmnrks are still pointed out ns of historic Inter est In connection with this vilt to Well ington. The Bending Press-Club has had under way for the past six months ar rangements for the proper celebration of this centennial anniversary, and they hnvo now reached such n Btage thnt thnt orgnnlzntlon hns decided to let the public fully into its confidence. It is proposed to hold a grand Liberty Jubilee on the fairgrounds, In Bending, on the 4th of July, next, nnd to make itof sufficient Interest to attract visitors from a rndius of 40 miles. The club will issue a monster newspaper to be called tho Lib erty Jubilee Courier, which will herald the ottroctlons of that day. The Invita tions extended to the Phcculxvllle battery, Beading Artillerists, nnd Hamburg mili tary compnny, nil connected with the Notional gunrd, have been accepted, nnd these organizations will participate In dt ess parades, a sham battle and other military movements, In which our people are always interested, while acceptances ore nwnitcd to invltntions sent to I'otts ville and Pottstown compnnles. there will be outdoor sports without number, Including n bnse ball game between two crock nines, horto nnd bicycle ruces, the inimi. nniW tlm iiiisnlceH of Penii v heel- men: bnlloon nscension nnd parachute Jump nnd n variety of 4th ol juy enter tainment for the thousands who will ..nil, nn thnt, dnv. Tho railroad com panies will givo the public benefit of ex cursion rates to Bending. This hospit able city is nlwnys worth n visit, but never more so than on the coming 4th of July, when tho nntal day ot American in dependence will bo celebrated In tho old fashioned stylo of our fathers and grand fathers, to which have been added modern attractions ot more than ordinary interest, nil i nnililnml to lmlke It II UTCOt dttV for all visitors. As its name Indicates, the Press Club is composed of the nctive newspaper To, nt lipiiihntr. n chartered nssociation six years old, ond they promise lots of noise.fun, lrollc, amusement, onu patriotic enthuiasm on tne coming nu. DIVES, S TEWART 7 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. Vfn offer ttmnv special Induce ments in our Millinery Depart ment. We aro headquarters for hats, either trimmed or untrlm med : also tho choicest selec tion or trimmings, nowcrs, no- bons, etc. Wc ve the cheap hat nnd tho hinh-prlccd hat. See ing is Dcucv.ng ....... There's hnrdlv a doubt hut you will iinu our stocu oi coats Just what is wnnted in a light wcigiu eoai. ii is me must in tensive and best assorted lot In the county. Lndles' double breasted Jackot.umbrclla hack, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some uneu inrougnoui Ladles' Cloth Canes.assorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trlmmcd,iiiacK ami navy, newest styhs, newest effects. We aro prepared with a selec tion that should please tho critic. The cape Is tho lending ran. anil we are Keen enough to recognize it Nothing in the womnn attire is as natty, ns "bon-ton" us a nent, wcll-mnclo shirt waist. wo nave incm in pcrcaie, lawn, sateen nnd silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, nnd nt tho most popu lar prices BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Fcimerly Mlctael Pettis', is N, HIaii St., Slictinmloali. Frnh i"d cccl beer always on Hp. Fln'i irii e&, 1 quorsnnd cigars. JAMES HOWES, Frop. Opening Next Monday. The enfe nt the corner of Main nnd Coal streets, formerly owned by Charles Bur chill, has passed into the hands of the new proprietor, Thomas Gorman, late of Glr- urdvllle. und Is underuolni' extensive Un- proveiueniH wiucn win uo completed uy Mondav. -1st. when Mr. Gorman will have a urnud openini; to which the public is invited. Mr. Gorman will miike the enfe the finest in the town. 0 15 Ot Dr. A. A. Helbelt, 114 . S.toml Street, I'ottuvllle, Ph. Specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and thront. Spectncles accurately fitted. Special attention given to persons sull'ering with catarrh and deafuess. Free examination for glusses on Friday of each week. 5-17Mt Speclnl low prices to nil In watches lewelrv nnd silverware at Holderman's corner Main and Lloyd streets. BIG FIRE IN PAVVTUCKET, Fifty Thoiuaml Tons of Coal on Fire Tha Ihllf a Million. PAWTurKKT, H. I., May 17. This olty was Illuminated last uluht by a blaze Irom fully 60,000 tons of cool consumed in l disastrous fire on the river tront yester lay afternoon. A conservative astiraatt plnces the loss at fcWO.OOO. The fire started from a spark wafted from a plumber's kettle to the barn of the Newell Coal and Lumber company, whose entire property'. B in nshes. The llnmes communicated with tho coal aud lumber yards of Olney. ind Payne Bros., and their stock and 1 Itructures were wholly consumed. The Dames next started across the river, en reloping in their fold the coal and lum ber yards of the J. T. Cottrell company tnd ths City Coal company, which were heavily stocked, and are also heavy losers, fhree tenement houses were destroyed, lud the tenants barely saved their ef fect. A two story dwelling on Lumber Itre et was also destroyed. The schooner A. M. HopkluB was burned to the water's rdge. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National I.-R-lle. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 10; New York, 1. At Boston Boston, 10; Balti more, 8. At Biooklyn Brooklyn, 3; Washington, 2. At Pittsburg Pittsburtr, t; Chicago, 0. At Cleveland Cleveland, 6; Et. Louis, S. At Cincinnati Loulbvllle, t; Cincinnati, 7. Katern Lragne. At Binghnmton Springfield, 14; Bing bamton, 12. At Wllkesbarre (13 Innings) Wllkesbarre, 10; Providence, 8. At Buf falo Bullnlo, 14; Syracuse, 7. l'euuijlvaula titate League. At Altoona Altoona, 6; Kaston, 2. At Bending Bending, 7; Scranton, 5. At Pottsville Pottsvllle, 17; Hazleton, 14. At Harrisburg Harrlsburg, 9; Allen town, 0. (Allentown reium-d to play the last half of the tenth Inning, when the score was 12 to 0 in favor of Harrisburg, and the umpire guve the game to the home team.) Colleue League. At Bethlehem University of Penusyl vanin, 17; Lehigh, 0. $250 REWARD The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred nnd fifty dollars for lnformntion thnt will Und to the detec tion nnd conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks tint caused tho accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1604. DALLAS SANDEIl, Pres. E. W. Asil, Supt. A lady at Tooleys, Ln., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tistler, n prominent merchnnt of the town gove her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minute after taking the first done. For sale by Gruhler llroa. To (JuecnntoMii for ttl4. Another break hns been mnde ln ocean fares to Ireland, Kugland, Scotland and Wales. The rate to ljueenstown has been reduced to 14, including railroad faro to New York city. These rates will only last for a short time. Call at Max Heobo's railroad nnd steamship olllce, West Centre street, Shenoudonh, Pn. 6-1-tf Use Wkllb' Laundiit Bluk. the bent Blueing for laundry use. Kach package mages two iiinirm. la ci. noiu uy Musaer & Beddall. HteaniHhlp Tickets Ktdiiceil. From Hamburg, Bremnu, Antwerp or Amsterdam only 121.50. To Liverpool, (JueeuBlown, lmdiiiulerry, Belfast or Glasgow, only fSS. At lleeae's Kallroad and Steamship Olllce, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf Fatnlly Ilurned While flaying Indian Washington, .May 17. Bertram Curtin. an 11-yenr-old boy, was fatally burned Monday afternoon while playlug clrcu with a number of Ills little friends. H lingered in great agony until yesterday when denth .ame u, his relief. The circus was held in the rear of his father's house, nnd young Curtlu took the part of an In dian, weai ing a costume of bngglng, such ns is used in cjverlug tea chests. He fig ured in a scene allowing the destruction by fire of some ancient city, nnd it was in tilts that his light costume caught fire und he wus burned. Wife Mtlrdur and Suicide. Oweoo. N. Y.. May 17. Alanson Hyatt. 6.1 years old, and his family moved sove'al yonra ago from his fnrm to Clark stre Waverly, to allow n daughter to ntte.ul uchool. StiUMtfiuoiitly Hyatt wonted to move buck to the farm, but his wife re fused, nnd they lived npnrt. Yotcrdny Hyatt went to his wife's home, nnd with a knife stabbed her four times. Then he cut his own throat and died immediately Mrs. Hyatt died soon after. A com'nlete resume of ad tho fashions nnd combinations of new fabrics that w 111 be lnvoguc In great fashion cent es this season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer, uno oi our spcciaisis a changeable goods, sniveled effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c... Tho unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surprise to all who hnvo watched Its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at .owest riucES' is unquesiion- biy the reason or lis greai au- vanccment. Our Wash Silks nre exceptionally tine at 42c. SSc and 75c MISCELLANEOUS. TOST. By nn employe of the hkhald, a i nrw tnn dnllar irreenback. llv returning to this olllce tte tinder will rcelie a suitable reward and the gratitude ot the employe, who can in aiioru tne loss. T70R PALE. At a lacrlflce, an Ice box 111 feet huh, oieetwiaeara iz reetiorg. uooa new. Cost HOt. Apply at the Hbhald omce. 5 15-3 1 TOR BALK. l.OtO shares of mlnlnr stock, I) AddIt to s. G. M. Hollopeler. Postofflce building, Mouth Main street, Shenandoah, Fa. l?OR BALE. A standard sewing machine JL nas never Deen in use. Aipiy ai her ald office. 5-9 tf AX7 ANTED. A number of masons and TV laborers, to build the dam breast and ga'e nouie ai tne r-nenanuoan cny wai dam Apply to AtJac&T Kcdel, contractor. TJSTRAYED. A white cow. 10 vears old. in li calf, and has horns crooked Inward, 'the party returning same to H. Rublnsky, 17 North Gilbert street, bhenanaouu, Pa., will be paid a Koou uy-B wages o-n-iw Alleii, Pioply Owns ROOF PAINTING promptly done with lay HAWTHORN'S U. S. hOOF PAINT by jt3l. TOST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It is tho best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roc Is and walls. Give It a trial. NEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, vou must see our larce Hns of lace nnd straw Trimmed Hats at Jpecial Prices Bcforo you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs nnd Ger- mnntown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. MUS.O, V. IIVDE, 'Absolute Confidence in '"""NOur Advertisements. M R Ian Remarhable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements PA. our mini $2"25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372c OUR SPECIAL i7cl OUR SPECIAL 42CI Thcro is one headquarters of Underwear in I'ottsvllle, nnd that Is our Btore every qual ity, every weight, every style, cery sfzo mnde, nnd evcrj price. No other such nn as sortment ln tho county. All styles and qualities ol Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neckwcnr Depart ment ndds emphasis to thcV above: "We know that this will be the greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvllle to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fnshtonnblcNeckwear.and that too at hair nnd less tbnn hnlf the usual cost." , We carry a large line of cot ton goods. Following nro n few of the many, some of u hlch arc mourning goods, others nre Scotch l'lalits, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales in stripes and llgures, nil new goods and pci feet bonuttes considered cheap at 10c a yard OUR SPECIAL I2oC r OUR SPECIAL I 2oC Heretofore our spring sales l' irnvc lesicu inc Hcinnp capacity of our Hosiery Department, and each year the Htocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose 1 OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid Slovcs ln all the leading and eslrnblo -hndcs. What n glove celling time we'vo had for the past month. The llko of It has never been known in Pottsville, thnt's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim for abso lute glove, headquarters OUR SPECIAL A big special ot laces ln nil tho latest designs. Dalntyandl beautiful effects. Exclusive ln stylo and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth aic. lluttcr color lnces ln Point Venice, Venetlnn Point, ln Point de Irelnnd, ln all the new nnd dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We're CS-etting "Plaere ! We nre pleased to announce thnt although the times nre hard we are doing a rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures wo nre selling our goods nt. The latest styles of summer suits, nil well-made goods, for men, boys nnd children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Beat anything ever offered before In Shenandoah, ns to style-make nnd price. Wet hnve a special run on our line men's pants in all colors, at ?3.00, which nre sold else where nt f5. Wo have one of the finest stocks of lints, Cnps, Gents' Furnishings, Trunks, Vnllses, etc. Come nnd see us if you wish to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joa Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stockid with he best beer, norter ales, whiskies, brandies, w'ces and cigars. Gat ln bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles, wonders leaus all photographers, IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! 00 TO THE at reasonable prices. and gf t the best. A full set for is. nDV size, snade. Shane. nnd several hundred Hctsto select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds filling Don't foreitthe number 100 North Centre Btreet, i'Oiaai'Jil-Ji'.lU, Home-Killed Beef. J. F. PL0PPERT, e3? and Confectioner.. 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anfl Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retell. 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. SMYDER, (Successor to O. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, "Z HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging The nnlv nlnen In Innn tn eorMirn linmA. tf18!- j-t, Kiueu ueei, guaranteeing cuoicennu puicy WAUAAU a LfUJlAJtAJjK juch, uuu til. ine buiiih price na iuicuuu beef . Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. iresh sausage and bologna mnde every day. Finest steak, " lbs. SSc; rib roasts, 8 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; host veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Qlt. H. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXGEON, Successor to Dr. James Bteln. 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Office hours From 7 to S a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 0 p. m. Diseases ot the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 9 a. m. 12 to 1 p. m. JOHN LINTON Wishes to announce to tho public thnt he hns opened a PHOTOGH AI'll GALLKHY nt No. 14 N. Plum alley, where he will bo pieaseu to uave you call. All work guar anteed. A specialty of tlntypeB, 2 for 25c, Reuben Martin tjeople who have cAiiPETs, 1 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. -1 FEATHEIIS or MATTHESES To too OloanodL ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address ibt steam fiaOmlllEco,lr8;,a',c?oaryJw'oy 132 East Coal Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention, WAX FLOWE11B In Bouquets nnd Other Designs. riLLAUS, WREATHS, STA11B, CltOSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah.
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