Evening Herald. Tf ESDAY, MAY 22, 1694. THIRD EDITION lint flood nt llarrlHlmrff. ItAKHIsncnu, Mny 22 The effects of the Hood nre making themselves felt in tliU city The southern portion launder water, mid police assistance 1ms been nuked for. The Susquehanna In twenty-four feet abore low water uinrk. l'eoplu arc being taken from their homex in boats, nud con veyed from the submerged districts to placet of greater safety. The river is full f log from the boom nt Wllllainsport. Tim tliimHK" In rmnklln County. ClIAMIiEHMiritO, I'd., May 22. Over four fnches of ruin hn fallen since Thursday night in Franklin county. The water Is over six feeet, above its usual level. A number of factories have been flooded and the proprietors have been compelled to move all their machinery. Grnln fields are washed badly and crops are much in jured. Several bridges hnvo been washed away Mnvlntr Out of Serotltl Ktortfl. Uethliiii-m. I'ji., Mny 22. The Lehigh jiud M' 'ii. m acy rivers are higher than dur ing the great finud of lWJfl. I'eoiilc are moving oui of their second stories. To 1'rotrct the lllillot. Aii'vi, May 22. Governor Flower has sign ! si 'tutor Snxton's bill making it a leijLl 1' use for a person to mutilate a Tot n.' l.'.'.tli. unfold a ballot before the closi "t the polls, refuse to leave a polling plnrp n hen ordered to by the Inspector or to c uiinliute any money or promise any oilier u. no iiKlucement for voting. I'un- Islix .' nt ranges from six months to one years imprisonment. - DETERMINED TO MAKE TROUBLE Striking Slav nnd ltnllnns Attack Depu tied nt Lntrobr. Latroiir, I'n., May 22. Interest in the strike situntioii here has the call over the flood excitement. The stnto of affairs Is extremely critical in this region, and trou ble Is imminent. Thu attempt to resumo work yesterday by the Latrobe Coal com pany was met by ugly opposition, princi pally from a big mob of Slavs and Ital ians. Only one man was allowed to go to work. The mob was in an ugly mood, and the strikers were armed with clubs, bars of iron, big steel rods and other weapons, proving very formidable In the hands of these vicious foreigners. At the Liglonler works, about a mile from a town, n dozen deputies were confronted by a mob of about twenty-flvo strikers, armed with olubs and revolvers. The deputies were attacked from the rear, and one of them was strnek over tho head with a club and another blow over tho arms and his rifle wrested from htm. Many men are trying to got back to work. but the strikers arc guarding every point. Nino-tenths of the strikers nro not En glish-speaking, and thoy are determined to make trouble. MAHANOY GITY LETTER. A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS. All tho Events of Bright and Spicy the Day Told Paragraphs A in Record of To-day's Doings. llreckjnrldce'a I'rnliable BucceMnr. Lexikoton-, Ky., May 22. Colonel Brcckridge was shown up In all Its wick edness by Hon. William C. Owens In his initlnl address to the people, of Scott county yesterday. Mr. Owens was greeted by a lnrge crowd, filling tho hall at Georgetown to overflowing, and mnny who desired admittance were turned away. I'tilly ano women were present wearing Owens' badges, and they Joined in the npplunsu In a manner that showed that tile womanhood of the district is bit terly opposed to sending Ilreckingridgo back to congress. The npplnuse wns nl- most continuous throughout the speech, showing that Owens was well received. Resolutions certifying to the good char acter of the Scott county man were pasnt-d by a rising vote. Joseph Wyntt, .1. K. 1'. Sch II. Kebler, of Shenandoah, rrnstnn Wlmnn's Trial. Nfw Vc 'KK, May 22. Tho trial of Kras tus im.'iti for appropriating tho funds of H (i I u n f: Co. has been set down for trtul tiffore Judge Ilarrett's court of oyer and terminer on May 20. Mr. Wlmnii will be defended by ex-Secretary of tho Navy lien lamin b. lracoy anil Jamos (trecnsuields, queen's counselor of Mon treal. flpnkr Unit Will llmlizn. Tmihis, May 22. Speaker Holt, who was last week nominated and confirmed as u riparian commissioner, will, when tho leglslat ure convones this week, resign as an nssenililj man because lie finds ho can not legally hold the two ofllcos. Jtldgo Cross, assemblyman from Union, will probalily be chosen speaker to succeed Holt The President Snipn Shooting. Hattmias, N. C, May 22. The Violet? having on board tho presidential party, arrived nt Huille's Island from the trip across the sound. They are now shooting mine and marsh birds along the shore. Uodle's Island is thirty miles south of Kitty Hawk and about the saino distance north of llatteras. MurylRiid Strikers Unlet, Ct'MBEliLANI), Mil., May 22. Everything is quiet in the George's Creek mining re gion, despite tho threats mado by tho strikers Sunday to keep the workmen out of the mines by forru if necessary. No violence was odcred, but this was proba bly due to thu presence of tho deputy sheriffs and the arrest of three rioters on Saturday. Tho three mines of tho Con solidation company nro operating on full time nnd are turning out 2,000 tons of coal a day. Others will start up this week. The strikers have been making strong ef forts nt l'rostlmrg and from that place to hckhnrt mine to prevent tho miners from going to work. Some of the strikers were arrested for interfering with the men. Fryn's Array Mtifit More On. Cincinnati, May 22. General Frye's army aro all in tents nt Cullom's Station, within the precincts of Riverside. Mayor Wright, of the village, says thoy must move today of their own nccord or by force. The Ccutral Iabor union of this city Is trying to raise money to take them to Pittsburg by boat A wagon load of provisions went to thu army last night. (llcported dally from the llahntoy City bureau 01 lUeX.VKE4lZU UKIUbU.j MAllANOY Cltr, May 22. The Citizens' Band will treat tho lovers of good music to a grand concert In Kaler's opera house this evening. Messrs. Thomas Samuels Captain Wni. E. Jones. K. 1'. Barlow. T, J. Joyce. John Anstock, John I. Mathlnsand others will depart this afternoon for the Ilcpublican state convention to be held in Hnrrlsburg to-niorrow. A rnllrond men's meeting under the auspices of tho V. C. T. U. will be held in the English Lutheran church on Sun dnv afternoon nt four o'clock. Cleruvmen from every church In town will address tue congregation ior live minutes. Among tboso named lor nutircsses nreitevs. y.un- .............. ll.n1,lf If,,!,,,,, Vlnl.nlo 1IC1 and Gable. All Are invited. Yesterdnv was n lively one for theMnh anov Cltv Fish and Game Protective As sociation, twenty new members joining the organization. Among them being Char ch Hurcli . M. K. Dovle. It. 1). llngcnbuch, II. K. Kulper, Benjamin 1'. IJeacher, u. Jl. Jlngentjucu, il. U. Folmer, Lewis Kline. P. F. King, Scheifly and M. u. l). ivnier, John Wcinricli, George M. Daniel!, Charles Knnim. William Burkev. John nnd George Smith, ot Mnhanoy City, and Joseph T. Whittle, ot B.irnesvllle. To tno organization's prosperity mucn lsune to the activity of W. A. nensiuger, of town. rrofcsi-or Wilier aim luitvani Ml' 1 man. of Mnhanov Cltv. and J. K. 1", Schellly, of Shenandoah, have also worked steadily to build up tho organization which now numbers members among nil prominent men oi the county. An nttemnt was made to burglarize the German Catholic church Sunday night, but the marauders were frightened and made their escape before tnkiug any of the cold nlnto stored about tho building Their presence In tho church was flrjt made known to tho priest by an electric alarm connecting with his house. This was nt 11 :au. rue priest ran to a winuow and shouted "fire." Several voung men passing by, took up the nlnriu and ran to the churches. Tho front door was unlocked nnil n luistv search made of the church but flndingno one, the party left, satisfied that the alarm was false. Shortly after ward another alarm came to tho pnrsonnge and on going back ugnln, the hearchers lounil n uroKen inmp ueiongmg in me hnililliiL'. and nn onen window throuuh which the burglnrs had mndo their eti trance and escape. No trace has since been found of the marauders. Dry spell broken. Onions plenty. New buildings going up. Tramps scarce. Sunday school picnics soon. Time tables ate being changed. Every citizen should help tho Grand Army. An old cannon will be melted nt Pitts burg, and from It souvenirs will be made for the G. A. It. veterans at the National Encampment. Lubrecht. of tho Hnzleton Standard, as not yet uecn appointee, postmaster. There's n hitch somewhere. Times arc duller, If anything. How's your scab ? Electric railways everywhere. Schools will soon have vacation. Ulms grow fasti It Is fast npproachlng-the glorious Fourth. Toothsome fried frog lege Evorv veteran should. If able, turn out on Decoration nay, Maples make nice shade. Strong coffee should be used sparingly. Tripping tho light fantastic Is not healthy In the summer. Ice cream s eafon Is not booming yet Liver .nnil onions make n nice dish for those who like it. Excursions to the seashore will he few this season. You will find it payB to advertise In tho lir.n ALB. Hear In Mind nlin A. Helllv's lft the nlace to get the pures' wine and liquors, nest Deer anu ales and llncst uranas oi cigars. Doming Kvents. Mav 30 Strawberry nnd ice cream fes tival in Hobblns' opern house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. June 4. Tee crenm nnd strawberry festi.al. benefit Primitive Methodist church, In bRseinent of the church. Juno 10. Ice crenm nnd bean soup restlviil in rtobMus' nnil, under me nus pices of the Women's Helief Corps. HOW THE MAORIS LIVE. Vbelr Food, Ilrenfl, Occupations nnd Tlom anil Church Itrllsioui Coremoule. The Maori Uvea mainly on tho food that nature has provided, but adds to It provl ion of various kinds imported from other lands. His native cloth (tappu) has long gone out of nso, and European fabrics have taken its place, ruo men ure ciau in r.nn llsli style, though seldom wearitiir shoes, The women, also shoeless, as a rule, dress with '.aste and abjure gorgeous colors, ham Jewelry and loud display, but uro greedy of loce trimmings, ostrich feuthers. artificial Bowers and adornments or a Sim liar kind. To pay for tholr new wants, the sopra of commerce Is made from tue uncu fruit nf the cocoanut Cotton is picked, or tho magnificent or anges are gathered when a paying market can bo found. They take tho trouble to make lime juice on the same condition, but their chief export is coffee, for which n mar ket Is always sure. The height ana wild' uess of the trees make the picking of ber- llea a slow process, but planting and prun lug to keep the growth within bounds would involve too much continuous caro to be acceptable. Marketing the Muorl m Bards as filthy and detestable, a prnctico unknown to his fathers and exciting only disgust in himself. Meanwhile tho cofToo tree In its wild btate nourishes as the Maori did in his. The breaking of tho branches by the lads who climb to pick may servo as a rough kind of pruning anil do lor tno cot- fee what in old l Irnes wnr did lor tue uian When the senwus come, copra making, cotton picking and cofice or orange gather ing nrc turned Into picnic performances .rather than made work in our wmi-u of the term. Tho people sally forth from the vil lage in merry parties, and in this spirit tho whole work .of the country is done, batur- dav they devote to cleaning their house and collecting and prepaiing food for the Sundny. which is observed as a Haboatti of the ancient Biblical kind. On three of the week days there is early morning service. Every day, lu every household, is opened and closud with hymns and family prayer. On buuday, clad In their best, they troop to church or prayer meeting from three to five times a day, and after each service as semble in appointed sections for examina tion by their elders as to the seimon they have heard or the Scrlpturu which has been read. Tho Intervals are spent in discus lng the public announcements which are always made in church before tho service- or In the gossip and bit of scandal, which thoy deurly lovo. So assiduous aro they that women will often leave their homes at daylight for the early Sunday service and not return till the day is done. At cunsettho church is closed. There nro no evening services, and the people, aro free once more to resume the habits of ordinary ito. Fortnightly Uevlew. Twelve photos for 57 cents nt Keagey's new stuiuo. Special low prices to all In wntcbas Jewelry and silverware nt Holdermau's corner .Main anu Jjioya street. Ustt WKIXS' LAUNDRV Bf.UK, the best Blueing lor laundry use. rjicli packagi makes two quart. 15 cut. gold by Uusser & Beddall. Fri 3h beer at Schmlcker's, 104 S. Mntii street i-ao-im Ilrutnl North Carolina Outrage. BUHLINOTON, N. C, May 22. Miss Phil lips, 10 years old, while on her way to Sunday school on Sunday, was seized by n negro und outraged in n most brutal man ner. The entire community is In a stnto of great excitement. Auother lynching is probable as soon as her assailant is cap tured. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. An Amendment to l'lacn Iron Ore on thi l'rre Mat Prfenteit. Washington, May 22. The senate held nn eight hour session yesterday, from 10 until 0. The entire Mm i-" sn.mt debat ing the proposed senate uuty oi forty cents per ton on iron ore. The house Din placed iron ore on tho free list, nnd the Itcpubllcuns took occasion to taunt the Democrats with Inconsistency and with being false to their pledges to give thy country free raw materials when they ol- tained control of tho government home very sharp encounters occurred. Only one voto was taken, and this wns on Air. Peller's amendment, to transfer iron ore to the free list Senator Hill, of New York, was tho only Democrat who voted in favor of it The others stood by the caucus agreement, nnd with the Repub licans voted against it. The early part of the day's proceedings in the house was devoted to a legal dis cussion concerning nn amendment de claring that tho statute which directs the sergcantrat-arms to make deductions from tho salaries of members on nccount of absence, had been repealed. The chairman Tuled the amendment out of order, but was in turn overruled by tho house on an appeal. The amendment was then adop ted. The Democrats declared that a sep arate yea nnd nay vote on the amendment would be demanded In the house. In tho morning Mr. Paul J. Sorg, recently elec ted to succeed the late Representative Houk, of Ohio, was sworn in amid cheers from tho Democrats. West VlrclmT: MflleV Still Iillo. WlIEKMNO, W. Va., May 22. Tho effort of tho Elm Grove company to start their mines yesterday failed. Only four men showed up for work, and they were n employed. The strikers captured all the others and Induced them to join the union. Tlin Weathpr. Slightly warmer this evening; winds mostly, east. Of nil the ftrett Achievements of scienco for nlloviatlon of human suf ferine, nothintr takes higher rnnk than Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which is acknowledged by nil who hnvo tested its nowers in tho treatment of their own nll- ments, nnd uy meuicni practitioners wuo nnvu witnessed ub wonncriui emency, to be the most potent ngeut known for the relief nnd euro of blood disorders, kidney disease and derangement of tho vital organs. .11 ls Hheparil to Lecturo. Miss Marv S. Shenard.tho stnto president of tho Women's Christlnn Temperance Alliance, will deliver a lecture on "Gospel Temperance nnd the Keeley Cure" in the Kngllsh J.utuernn cnurcu at Ainunnoy City on Thursdny, May 24th, at eight o'clock p. m. No ndmlssion will bo charged. 5-17 7t Persons who svmnnthizo with tho afilictcd will rejoice with D. E. Carr, of 1235 Harrison street. Kansas City. He Is nn old sufferer from inflammatory rheu matlsm, but has not heretofore been troubled In this climate. Last winter he went nn into Wisconsin, and In conse quence Las had another nttnek. "Itcnme upon me ngnln very ncute nnu severe," no sniu. "iiy joints sweueu nnu uecamo in- Unon the urgent reonest of my mother-in law 1 tried Chamberlain's Pnln Balm to reduce the swelling and ruse the pnln, and to mv agreeable surprise. It did both. 1 nve used turee iuiy cei-i uotties nnu ue- Uevo It to bo the llnesi thing for rheumn tism, pains and kv. tilings extant. For iiale by Gruhler Bros. Lost. A cold-hended enne. on tho Brandon vtlle rond nenr the wnter dnm, bearing tho Inscrlntlon. "M. S..1689." Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Max Schmidt's dry goods store, 110 and 118 North Mnln street, 5-14-tf Knil of Iopular IJoveriimnnt In Horvln. Belgrade, May 22. King Alexander has accomplished nnother coup d'etat A royal proclamation issued this morning abolishes tho constitution of 1688 and re stores thnt of 1SCD, giving tho king the right to appoint one-third of the members of the chntnber of deputies. Itli the restoration of the old constitution tho secret ballot ceases nnd tho electoral sys tem of Scrutili de Listo is ubrogated. The king has taken this step npon tho advloo of his father, ex-King Milan. Under the orders of the king Premier Nicolaiovitch will at onco reorganize tho cabinet Dr. S. F. Scott. Blue Ridge, Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Chamberlain's Conch Remedy Is excel lent" By using it freely the disease la denrlved of nil dnueerons conscauences. There is no danger in giving tno itemed to babies, as it contains nothing injur nns. lift nnd du cent potties ior sale Gruhler Bros. Kalp for Coufrress. Sbnbwiy, Pa., Muy 22. Tho Repub lican county convention met in tho court house here yesterday. Only one delegate from the Upper River end of the county vras present. These nominations were made: Congress, Monroe II. Knlp, of Shamokln; legislature. Grant Newberry, of Northumberland, and W. Rhoads, of llerndou; register and recorder, Frederlok Has, of Shamokln; Jury commissioner, Elmer Kelly, of Sunbury. The delegates to the state convention were instructed for Hastings uud Robinson. To OjUeciHtown for 914, Another break has been made In ocenn fares to Ireland, Englund, Scotlnnd and Wnles. The rate to Oueenstown hns been reduced to tU, Including railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only last for a short time. Call at Mnx Reese's railroad nnd stenmship office, West Contre street, Shennndonh, Pa. 5-1-tf When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. Whet, she was a tilU, slio cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had CldMrso, slie gave them CastortA. The Coho Htrth Failure. A With rr.Ncn. points. DIVES, " IRR1UL PI Absolute Confidence in S2zoSBto-NOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements 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. We offer many special induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. Wo nre headquarters for hats, cither trlmmcaoruntrim mcrt i also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. We've the cheap hat and the high-priced hat. See ing is uciievmg - OUR SFEC.IiL .25 $2 There's hardly a doubt but you will And our stock of coatB Just what Is wanted in alight weight coat. It Is the most ex- lensivo anil Dcsiassorien 101 in Iho county. Ladies' double breasted jBCket.umbrella b,ick, draped Blecves, satin faced, and somo lined throughout OUR SPECIAL $4 Ladles' Cloth Ciipes.nssorted slr.es and mnterlnls, luce and brum trimmed, black nnu navy, newest siyn s, newcsi cnccis. Wo are prepared with a sclec tloa that should please the critic. The cape Is the leading wrap, and we are keen enough to recognize it OUR SFECIAL $5 "olutoru atlonoj' fatnotm REMEDY for 17EU3ALCJIA end similar Complaints manntaotnred under ins stnnfffint GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,. k.pre3Crlbod by eminent physicians' OR. RICHTER'S Onlycenulnow.Tradom'k"Anclior."S Look also on tmokage for Dr. nlohter'B firmi IF. Ad. Richtor&co. wow Torn. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 112 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 1 For salo In Shenandoah by C. II. llacenDiicn, J ivi jiuian, P V D Klrlln Nothlnu in tho woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masternlcccs ot women s conceptions all shades, nil styles, anil at the most popu lar prices - OUR SPECIAL 37; A comnlcto resumo of nil the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be lnvoguo In great fashion cent:es this season is shown In our display of Dress Godds for spring and summer. One 01 our speclalsls n changeable goods, swlveled effect, 1 yard wide, worth 85c... The unnreccdcntctl success of our Sllli department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched its re marliablo growth. "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at lowest pkices" Is unquestion ably tho reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silica nre exceptionally lino at -12c, 58c and 75c OUR SPECIAL I yd OUR SPECIAL 42C! There Is one headquarters of Underwear In Pottsvtlle, and that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every stylo, every size made, ana every price. No other such nn as sortment In tho county. All styles nnd qualltlos oi Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "We know that this will be tho greatest opportunity ever before offered in Pottsvlllc to economically supply nn en tire season's requirements ol fashionable Neckwear.tind that too nt halt and less than half the usual cost." Wo carry a large line of cot- ton goods. Following nro a few of the many, Bomeof which are mourning goods, others are Scotch Plnlds, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales In strlpts and tlgurcs, nil new goods and pe: feet beauties consldtrcd cheap nt 19c n yard Heretofore our spring salcsi' nave lesieu tno selling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartment.and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond n question that wo carry n stand ard hose Ladles' cotton, Bilk nnd kid gloves in nil tho leading and desirable, f hades. What n glove selling tune we'vo had for the past month. The like of It has neverbeen known in Pottsvlllc, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for nbso luto glove headquarters OUR SPECIAL OUR SPICIAL 2C I OUR SPECIAL I I 2lc OUR SPECIAL I22C OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces in all 10 latest designs. Dainty nnd beautiful effects. Lxclusivo in stylo and price. All silk Dour-! don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth a'c. llutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, In Point de Ireland, in all the new and dainty effects worth 25c OUR SPECIAL I22C SherDrnggU, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart MISCELLANEOUS. c. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. TOST-Ily an imployo of tho Heiiald, a 1 new ten rtollnr ereenback. Ilv returning to this olllce tho nndtr will n cele a suitable eward nt.ti the gratitude of tue employe, wno an 111 nnoru tuo loss. WANTKD- Snlesnau; ta'nrv from start, nermamnt place Unwn llros o .Nur- pcrymm, Ilochestcr, N Y. 5-21-cod-lm OIUCKINKIDUE BOOK Ureach of prom- i 1 lse. wsiorv 01 litigants, iiiusiratea Agents success unparnllelled; 100,00 already sold. Outut free. Agents wanted. W. ll.Fw. cuson Co . Gtb su. Clnclncatl, O. 5-21-eod 3t WANTED SALESMEN S75.C0 per week, telling electric light oumts for houscE. stores anu shops, motors ior running ma chinery, nnd other nonular patented articles. outfits complete when shipped. Pest peoplo buv: permanent situation: no experience. V. '. Harrlfon & Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. $250 REWARD Wo nre pleased to nnnounce that nlthouch the times nro hard we nre doing a rushing business, due, no donbt, to tho low figures wo nro selling our goods nt. The lntest styles of summer suits, nil well-mudc goods, for men, boya and children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Bent anything ever offered before in Shenandoah, ns to style, mnko nnd price. Wo have a special run on our fine men's pants in all colors, nt $3.00, which aro sold else whero nt $5. We have one of the finest stocks of lints. Caps, Gents' Furnishings. Trunks, Valises, etc. Lome nnd see us it you wish, to save money. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Mnln tit., Shenandoah. The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pny two hundred and fifty dollars for information that will had to the detec tion nnd conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks tint caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1S94. DALLAS SANDER, Pres. E. W. ABH, Supt. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stocked with he best beer, norter. ales, wtlskles, brandies, w'nes nndelguts. Eat In lmr attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts. , PorrsviLtE. The best photographs lu all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. Public Dumping Ground. rOTIl'E. A public dumping ground for tho retelnt of carbui'o und other re fuse matter gathered In Shenandoah has been locateu as xoiiows : West of the Cambridge colliery and between tie creek and the road leading to Turkey Hun colliery. Observe the notices posted on the dumping irnmnds. Anyone dumping ouisiuo me oouraary win bo llsble to a Une ot nve (15) dollars for ctcb onecse. Uy order oi the isorough council, JAJItH UDUNS. W0-3t Chief llurcess. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1 GO TO TUB and get the best. A full set for ts. any size, shade. Shane. nnd several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds tilling nt .AdfinnaiiiA nrtres. Don't fnreetthenumber 100 North Centre blreot, l'OTTHriJjJjlS, l'A. Home-Killed Beef. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. lady nt Tooleys, Ln., was very slok bilious collo whenM. O. TUtlen, a ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Stora, 10 South Jartlln Street. tt i... (mi on... i i Ti-nuitnpnr. merennnt ot tue town kuvb strikers made unite a round-un at Fair- tle of .31nrulrW e. , ... ,,. . . ; unoiera nnu i;iarrnoe jteiueuy. nci)B( chance, but vvre able to stop only a few . Bhe ,Vil8 weU lu fo,ty mUmtea after tnking j 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of I lace nnn straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger- mnutowu wool. The latest New York BtyleH always on hand at lowoet prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. 9IltHi o, V. nVDB, J. F. PL0PPERT, and 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread,' Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for partlesand other events filled on Bhort notice, Ice crenm delivered to all parts of town ln pint or quart buckets. T. H. SMYDER, (Successor to Q. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, " 1 HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer Id WALL PAPER. A largo stock of Wall Paper of all shado on hand. Special low rates for paper hanglDE men from going to work at tho regular time. 1 bene, however, went to work at a later hour. The Kalrchauce Furnace oom pany has five diggers at work. Martin and Kyle rejiort increased forces, Oliver ulso reports Increased forces. At Dunbar everything Is quiet. Tho general impres sion is that this week will tea the men break and the strike a failure. the first doc. For rale by Gruhler llroa. Strumtlilp Tickets ltiiluceil. From Hamburg, llreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only JS1.5U. To Liverpool, Oueenstown, Ixjndonderry, Belfnst or Glasgow, only t83. At Heebu's Unllroad and SteaniBhin Office. Dougherty Duild- ; lng, Shenandoah, l'n. 4-4-tt US! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fST HAWTIIOItN'S U. B.ltOOS" PAINT by J.m YOST, Agent, 1S9 East Coal street, bheuandoah. It Is thebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Ure and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper rocis una wans, uive it a trial. The only place ln town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c: soup meats, 7 and Be; best veal, lie; fresh home-made sausage, luc, Reuben Martisi? 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. I WARREN J. PORTZ, ..iPiano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. JQK. II. HOFFMAN BAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr, James Bteln. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m. ; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lncgg a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 9 a. m. 12 to 1 p. m. WAX F0VEI!8 In BouquetB and Other Designs. I'lLLAKS, VfTtEATIIS, STARS, CIlOSBESj ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah.
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