Evening Herald. TIIUKSDAY, MAY 21, lfcW. THIRD EDITION IN SENATEAND HOUSE tnintnr Txllrr'a I'ntll Attempt to Kill tlln TnrlfT lllll. WabhixotOK, May 34. Senntor Gor man's speech wos the feature of yester day's session of the senate. Mr. Gormnn and Mr. Brlco hnvo been credited by the opposition with the Joint authorship of the "compromlo" nmenilmeiits which consolidated the Oemocrntic side, nndMr. Gormnn espeeinlly has ln-en subjected to much criticism both in anil out of the sen ate. Ills speech, replying in a measure to the attacks that hnvo In-en made upon him, explaining the necessity for thecom promlse and dellnlng the theory upon which the modified bill now beforo the senate was constructed, attracted Intense Interest The speech wits prepared care full) and delivered from muuuscrlpt, a thing in itself very unusual, as Mr. Gor man heretofore haw always delivered his fcpeci lies without notes. The speech was nut di'void of drastic comment on the course ot the otiier side. It was regarded n nu exceedingly able exposition of the position of the conservatives. Mr Gorman's speech furnished texts for the iti'imlilicans for thu remainder of the da His statement that a majority of tin- senate would support the bill was put to tin te-d by Mr. Teller, whose purpose was in "smoke out" nuy latent opposition on the Democratic side. Mr. Gorman's Miiii'im-iit wii- justified by thu vote, how tvt't, as the ( olorado senator s motion to lav the tariff bill on the table was met by au unbroken Democratic l.ont. Both heiintor Hill (N. Y.), and Senator Irby (S. C , whose positions have been the suli-ji-i-t of gossip from time to time, voted with their Democratic associates, as did the three Populists, including Mr. 1'elTer. The onslaught on the civil service com mission in thu house, which wns started on Tuesday, wns(rusumed yesterday, and several times the question wan disposed of oni to break out a moment later in an other place. The appropriations for com missioners and clerks of the civil service bureau having been stricken out on Tues day, the next paragraph, providing for the transfer to the civil service commis sion ot clerks from the departments, was stru ken from the bill yesterday. The house refused to strike out, however, the appropriation of 0,0(10 for traveling ex penses of civil service examiners. MAHANOY G1TY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS. All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. l'riiliiihly n Double Murder. Mnim-h-TowN, X. Y., May L'-l. Frank Mnterazzo, a French cook, who has been employed in several of New York's lead ing hotels, is confined in prison ut Monti cello, awaiting the result of two pistol shot wounds inflicted by him upon Joseph Ijyrirli iukI Cornelius llresinbam, atMouu tum Dale, Sullivan county. Mntcruzza went to Mountain Dale on May 10 Inst to cook at a large boarding house. He went to an Italian shanty in Mountain Dale Tuesday night with two waitresses of the hotel, Hosa Murphy and Mary McLean. While there they fell in with Lynch and Dresiuhnm. Miiteniz.o objected to the girls walking home with Hresinham, und a tight followed in which Lynch and lire si uliam received wounds which will prob Hbly prove fatal. The htilllilnril Iteitclilntj Out. New Yoiik, May 21. The World says: "Tin- two greatest monopolies in Christen dom, t he .Standard Oil Trust of America, and t he ltussiun Oil Trust ol Russia, are about to ellect a new division of the wc.riil A commercial geography Is being trati-.lerred and new hemispheres mapped oui under the supervision of a Kussiau committee mid an agent of the Standard tnl in, i(j Males. 1 hesu negotiations are be ing i uudiu'ted by order and with the a- pr.n al ot the Kussiun mlmstet of llnance. A committee is working out the necessary arrangements for dividing the markets of the whole -world for the trade with ltussiau and American kerosene." Keported ds'llv from the Mahanoy City bureau Ot the EVENING llEIIAl.Il.l MAHANOV CITY, Mny 24. Joseph Hoppes wns in Glrardville last evening. Miss Tlllie Delnney is the guest of Lakeside friends. Miss Emma Gnbbert and Mrs. Henry Schu have returned from a visit to 1'otts-vllle. Gio. Goodman's Sweet Warblers quar tette captivated Centre street promenade last evening by their entrancing niciouies. C. W. Smith witnessed the production of Old Homestead, In I'ottBvllle, last evening. Justice Mny transacted business at the court nouse yesterday. Doctors . I. M. Grav and 11 J. Mlllnrd. of the Miners' hospital, Ashland, were yesterday the guests ot friends in town J. Novltsky.of Shenandoah, called upon irlcmisnere yesterday auernoon Harrv II. Phillips, of Gordon, registered at the .Mansion House yesterday. 11. C. Harper, of Ashland, greeted ac quaintances about town on Wednesday. Josetih MHrirerum. a Philadelphia sales man, cracked jokes with customers here yerteruny, Josenh Wvatt. the genial Sliennndonh hotel man, greeted political and other friends here yesterday. Dr. James Stein, of Shenandoah, wnsn visitor here jesterday. Mrs. John Dovle has returned from I'hilnili'iiihiii. where she has been under going treatment at tlio University of Pennsylvania lor tne past, tour monius. ivi is. uoyie is mucn improved. Thu Misses Kate and Margaret Mc Ginty danced at the White Kiephmt hop in lilraruvilie last, evening, llarrv Day spent Wednesday evening wiin Tnmaquu inenus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kaier have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. I), is much improved by his two weeks' stny at the sen snore. Misses Julia and Lizzie mucins and J. J. Murnliv swung in the giddy whirl of the Glrardville ball last evening. lfnrrr Klein. William Price and Miss Annie Drown danced in Glrardville last night. Travel by wagon on Sixth street, be tween Pine and Mnhnnoy, has been suspended until the road can be repaired. Thu Anhatiser-Husch special brew beer, which took the gold medal at the World's Columbian exposition for delicacy of flavor, is now on sale ot Minchhof's Hotel Palace saloon. Try it. ii-23-ut David lteese, of Fast Mnlmnoy avenue, has departed for Wales, where he will spend two months with his parents. The P. & It. 11. It. Co. has resumed travel over the Little Schuylkill division and trains are now running between Phil adelphia and Montgomery. Mrs. Fannie Houck has returned to her home In Lebanon, after a visit of several days to .Mrs. John uesiiva, ot v est ainn nnoy avenue. Mrs. Houck was once n school teacher of this borougli and was quite popular. Miss Cassie Klein was among the ad mired ones at the Glrardville ball last evening. Daniel Feeley, of New Philadelphia, greeted friends here yesterday. James liyan, of Mt. Cnrmel, was en tertained by C. & 1. policemen last night. Lakeside Itailway car No. U made n trial triii over the washed-out line yester day. Travel was resumed to-day but it will be two weeks before the line is in its former excellent c: i it on. The reports that but two or three feet of water lay in the lower levels of the collieries hereabouts is generally denied by those In a position to know the true state of affairs. This authority reports sixty feet in Schuylkill colliery mid al most as much in North Malianoy and Elmwood. In Schuylkill the pumps on the eighth level are submerged and are running under water. The same condition is said to exist at North Mahanoy and other collieries and A ConntiTfelt Treasury Note. llALTlMoitu, May 2-1. The first attemnt known here to counterfeit a I'ulted States treasurv coin notu was brought to light yesterday. The counterfeit was a ?5 unto of the legal tender series of the act of July 14, 1KJU. The note came from Pennsyl vania, and was detected at a national bank. I he note Is not given in the United States detector, and is lK-lieved to be evi dence of ti new attempt to issue spurious money. Dr. A. A. Selbert, 114 N". Sico'iil Slroo , 1'ott-vllle, I'h. Specialist In diseases of the eye. ear. liose and throat. Spectacles accurately fitted. Special attention given to persons milTering with catarrh und denfness. Free examination for glasses on Friday of each week. VKNTllAMA. Georac W. Davis visited Mt. Cnrmel on Monday. Mrs. Gwlnner Is spending a few days with friends in St. Clair. Joseph Y'ctters and Gcorgo Troutmnn went to St. Clair yesterday. Miss Sallle Michaels visited Mt. Cnrmel yesterday. James Cain and wife, of Mauch Chunk, returned yesterdny after spending a few days with town friends. Mrs. John B. Irvln, of Wllllntnsport, Is spending a few dnys with friends In tow n. The saving funds held.thelr monthly meetings last evening. Miss Carrie Black wns in Mt. Cnrmel on Saturday evening. John 11. Edwards, one of our prominent young men, smiled on the fair ones of Haven Hun on Sunday. C. H. Anderson, the hustling news gatherer ot the IlKltALD, passed through town on Sunday enroute for Mt. Cnrmel. Miss June Wright, one of Irish Valley's bright young ladles, Is spending a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cook. The collieries hero wero unnblc to do much work on account of the heavy rains. IiOgun and Centrnlla collieries worked n few hours, but nt North Ashland the water was so high ns to prevent any work. Mrs. Letitin V. Wntklns, one of our well-known lecturers, will give n humor ous lecture In the I. O. O. F. hnll on Wednesday evening. All who enjoy n good lecture would do well to attend, as this will surely be n first-class one. The subject Is a good one mid Mrs. Wntklns Is ono who will render U in n pleasing and instructive manner. Don't lull to nttend. A Hungarian, on his road to work on Saturday evening, was hit by stones thrown by a gang of toughs. Ho fell on the road and was unable to rise until as sisted. The toughs scattered but all their names were ascertained nnd will be fur nished if the party wishes to prosecute them. These people nro carrying things a little too iar for their own good nnd the sooner they are behind the liars at Blooms brrg the better it w ill be for the commu nity. (Julte n little excitement wns raised on Sunday evening by a fnlso alarm of lire. It seems one of iliu residents of Locust avenue was making n fresh lire and the heavy wind in progress at thnt time blew thu smoke down the chimney and tilled the room with it. The door was then opened to let the smoke escape and some boys, who were about at the time and saw the smoke coming through the door wav. thouirlit the house was on fire nnd gave the alarm. In about live minutes the greater part of the population of our 1 town wni on the scene. Boys, in the fn i ture should be positive that there is a fire before giving the alarm. Fire broke out in the blacksmith shop at Centrnlin colliery on Saturday night and for a while It seemed as if serious damage would result before It could be subdued, but thanks to the rnlny weather and our noble bucket brigade destruction wns prevented. A very hot lire had been kept in the forge Saturday, lissome heavy machinery was being repaired. When the work was completed the lire mis drawn out on the lloor nnd left to go out of Us own nccord, out contrary to expec tations it set fire to the shop. Two young men on their way home noticed the blaze nnd promptly rushed to the colliery nnd gave the alarm. Ono end of the shop was burned out and tno root partly damaged. Charles Grlft, a Polander, residing on Kailroad street, was killed at i.OL'nn col liery on Saturday, lie was encased in coupling wagons at the bottom of the slope and in doing so got his head caught between them nnd wns instantly killed. At the place where the coupling is done there is n sham curve. He was slow in linking the coupling nnd ns the wngons were turning the curve the corners came together and squeezed his head. No one knew- of the accident until his body was found some time after lying beside the track, lie hod only worked at tins occu nation three days. He was a quiet. In offensive ounE man nnd was well liked by those who knew him. Tho funeral took plnce this morning. Interment wns rnnde in St. Iguntius cemetery. The show on Saturday wns as grand n success as the previous evening, each of the participants playing their parts with the ene nnd urate of professional atcors. All who witnessed it any of tho evenings were amazed; they could not imagine that It could be produced so perfectly by home talent. Indeed, It wns said by many thnt they played it much better thnn the com- I tinny thnt produced it in one of our neigh ! boring towns Inst season. The audience Tim Idea Approved, EniTolt Hriialii! I have rend vour editorial on the great possibilities which an electric railway over the Locust moun tain from Shenandoah to this place would mnke ami 1 must say Hint tno idea strikes me ns a first-class one. lllngtown would bo an excellent summer suburb for the people of Shenandoah and the beautiful valley niiorus an uniimueu nuiuuer ui sites for homes, They could be had cheaper and the poor people of your town could build cosy homes for themselves wltu the money tncy are now paying iur rent. The scheme you suggest Is n great one nnd I venture to preuici inai the building of the electric rood would be accompanied by the build ing of dwellings all along the line on top of the mountain as well as In this valley, it is my oeuei inai. u somuui iuu nomiln of vour town don't catch the Idea and put it in practice very soon people from otner parts may siep in aim uu iu Why, the traffic between Shenandoah nnd the cemeteries would In itself moko big revenues for the electric road. I do not consider the project ns "castles in the nir" by any menus. It Is well known that wherever steam or electric railroads ex tend they build up the places. The people want plnces where they can build tneir own nomes, or rem. ineiu on uiouo rntn ti-rms. Shnuld the nrolect be carried out It would eventunlly be of great bene- lit to the people or tins vaney as wen as those on the other side of tho mountain. Homlrpila of thu latter veorn for "n day out In the vnllcy," but are unable to hire teams to bring them here. With cheap means of conveyance uiey wouiu noes, here during the summer and our farmers nnd hotel-keepers would reap n harvest. By all means connect Hingtown with Shenandoah in some manner, an electric road preferred, ' n. ltingtown, .May B3. inh. Homing- Kvents. Mnv SO Strawberry and ice cream fes tival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Camp b, P. u. oi r. a. Juno 4. Ice cream nnd strawberry festival, benefit Piimitive Methodist church, In basement of the church. June 11 nnd 12. First nnnunl Ice cream festival under the nusnices of Lincoln Section No. 37. J. T. of II. cc T., in Bender's hall, Win. Penn. June 10. Ice cream and beau soup festival in Koliblns' hnll, under tne aus pices of the Women's Belief Corps. DIVES. mm and 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 showinc. Our w j o - - prices invite comparison. STEWART, HlffllUL Pi Wn nfTpr mrniv finpptnl tmlnro. ments in our Sflllincry Depart ment. Vt e aro Headquarters tor hats, either trimmed oruntrim mcd ; also the choicest selec tion of trlmmtncs. flowers, rib bons, etc Wo'vo the cheap hat anu tno mgu-priceunai. see ing is believing There's hardly n doubt but you will Una our stock of coats just what is wanted in n light wcigmcoai. n isinc mosi ex tensivo and bCBt assorted lot in tho county. Ladles' double- breastcd JucUvt.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and soiLC unca mrougnoui "-tlio iuieruutiooar"-sr famous REMEDY for Ladies' Cloth Canes. assorted sizes and materials, lace nnd braid trlmmed,black and navy, newest styles, newest cuecis. We are prepared with a selec tion thnt should please tho critic. Tho cape Is the leading wrap, and we nro kecn'enough to recognize it ... Nothing in the woman attire Is ns natty, as "bon-ton" ns a neat, well-made shirt waist. Wo havo them in percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices 1IEU3AL3IA and similar Complaints manmaoinrea nnaer tno stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,. vP'McrloedbyominentphysichuiBj DR. RICHTER'S LLERl I Onlyconulnow.Trndem'l("Anchor." i Look also on package for Dr, Blotter's firmi i F. Ad. Rich tor & Co. Now YorK -29 HIGHEST AWARDS- 1 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, For sale tn Shenandonh by C. II - llagentiucn, j xii imian. P V D Ktrlin jAother DrnggUts, A comnleteresurao of ail tho fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be invoguc tn great rnsnlon ccnties tuts season is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer unc oi our specials is a changeable goods, swtvelcd effect. ! yard wide, worth 25c... Tno unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho source of much surprise to all who hae watched its re markablo growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, nt lowest raiCES" is unquestion ably the reason ot its great ad- ancement. uur wnsn suns are exceptionally line at Wc, "Sc and 7Sc - MISCEIiLAJfEOUS. r OST.- By an tmployo of the Dekalb, XJ new ten dollar greentack. By returning to this ctUce the Under will receive a suitable reward nud the gratitude of the employe, who can ui auoru tne loss. TT7ANTKD Salesn an: salary from start W nermnntntplaco .llrran IlroB i'o ,Nur- f erymin, HochCBter, N. i . D-si-eoa-im RltECKINKlDOE HOOK Breach of prom ise. History of lltlcaiits. Illustrated agents success unparnlloded; 100,00 already sold. Outllt free. Agents wanted. W. H. Fei guson Co , Ota SU Cinclncatl, O. 5-21-eod-3t .- . -t . it. i V 1 ns tcry small, lis n Lieiierniiy is iviieu a the water is TieinK hoisted out on tho K00(1 plnv )s producetT In this respect it slopes bv boilers and tanks. Little or no Becnlg' ll3J )f lour ,OWI19people like to be faked, that Is to sny, that they enjoy to nttend the shows which nre no pood and stay away from the good ones. This piny should have had a full house both nights ns they deserved It if ever nny show did They mnv nlav in some of the surround ing towns for benefit purposes, and if such Is the case we advise all who wish to see tho "Shamrock nnd Hose" produced in first -class style to attend. gam hns been mnUo and the ; condition will hardly improve with the downpour of to-day. Glen don is reported ns being drowned out nnd work of taking out mine cars was begun to-day. It Is thought this colliery mny be compelled to suspend for two months. At Springdnlo coal will bo token from the ilrst lift, beginning this week. The Park l'lace and Lehigh Valley collieries are said to have orders to keep them running full time as long ns the soft coal strike continues. Fresh beer at Schmicker's, 104 S. Main street. 4-25-Im QUICKENING THE SCHEDULES Uf th rtmmylvHulik 1.1ml eit lletween New Yurie, I'hllHitelplil.i anil Clilrago, A general ennuge of time will go into effect on thu Pennsylvania Kailroad lines A Wrorir Initial. In thfttmntmlHslmi nf thn mPHsnin from Scranton the death of David li. Thomas on May 127. was announced instead of that of David The principal chango Is in the Pennsyl V. Thomas The former geutleinan, who , ilmltej t)l0 bChedule of which is was a merchant of this town for many , , ' , . .. . ... years and is now located nt Scranton. is Kratly quickened between the east and the nllvo nud well. He arrived in town this morning nnd very unlike a dead man hustled about town drumming up trade for tho wholesale housd he represents.! To Jueimtowil Tor W14 Another break lias been made in ocean fares to Ireland, England, Scotland ami Wales. The rate to (Jueenstown has been reduced to fl4, including railroad fare to New York eltv. These rates will only last for n short time. Call at Mux lteeserB west. The importance of this train to the traveling public Is appreciated by the muiingemem, anil uotuiug is ieu unuoue to mnke it thu best nud most attractive passenger train In thu world. The great improvements recently rnnde in thesplen dld roadbed of the Pennsylvania, the elimination of curves, the laying of addi tional tracks nnd tho perfected block sig nal system, enables the company to make the schedule of twenty-four hours be tween Xcw York and Chicago with railroad and steamship oilice. Bt greater ease, comfort and safety to the Centre street, bheuamloah, 1'n. o-i-ti Oormnn's Cafe. passenger than under the old schedule of t euty-six nours. On the new schedule the limited will leave New York ot 10 a. in., Philadelphia When seekiug a neat and well-conducted l':9(l n. in.. Wnshinizton 10:110 n. m.. Haiti cafe, go to Gorman's, corner .Main nnd more 11:40 a. m., arrive Pittsburg 0:15 p, foal tlon. Polite nud prompt ntten- o-iu-im Mteamildp Tlc-kwts ICi-duced, From Hamburg, liremnu, Antwerp or A timturiliim nnlv A2I fifl. Tn T.tvcrnnnl Oueenstown, Londonderry, llelfnst or Glasgow, only &. At Keese'B Hullroad und Ktenmshlp Olllce, Dougherty Build ing, Sliennndonh, Pa. 4-4-tf Special low price to nil In watches Jewelry and silverware at Ilolderninn's " rner Main anil Lloyd streets. Mew Groods "Arriuing Daily C. D. Fricke's Garnet Storo, 10 South Jardln Street. m., and arrive at umcogo u o'clock tnu next morning. The east bound train will leave Chicago 5:30 p. in., leave Pittsburg 7:15 a. m., arrive, lloltimore 4:20 p. in., Washington 5:45 p. in., Philadelphia 4:17 and New York 0:30 p. m. It will be equipped with Pulltpan perfected vesti bule sleeping, dining, smoking nnd ob servation cars. This is the best and most conveniently adjusted schedule of nuy train in service between the east and west. The Xew York mnn who hns business in Chicago may arrive there in the morning, execute his mission and depart for the east in the afternoon, having had the benelltof a full day lu Chicago, UflK Wells' LAUNWtv Hlub. the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package miiKes iwo quai'is, lo cis. oum uy Muuser Si lieilcloll. Buy Keystone Hour, Be sure thnt the name Lebsio & llAEit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw An Alitl-Clevi'iuu I Ciuulldatn. Dallas, Tex., May S4. The formal an nouncement of Judge John II. ltengan, ex-Confederate postmaster general, that he Is a candidate fnrgoverni r, has created a profound sensuilou. A month ngo he declared he was against President Cleve land. This announcement at once make- thu campaign for nud against Cleveland. M. llourgi'oU Declined. PARIS, .May 34. President Cnruot, nftei a fruitless ellort to Induce .M. uassluilr- Perier to retaiu the premiership, called .1. Bourgeois to form a cabinet. M. Bourgeois, however, declined, saying he did not feei prepared to undertake the solution of ex isting difficulties. TATANTED SALESMEN f?5.C0 per week W selling electric light outllts for houses' stores and shops. Motors for running ma chinery, and other popular patented arilclos, outfits complete when snipped. Best people buy: uermancnt situation; no experience. W, 1'. Harrbon Si Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus unto. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK Sunday nud Daily fapcrs Parties wishing any ot there papers delivered can lfRvc orders nt Max Heeic's, Dougherty bulhilng, West l entre street, hunday papi rs on fcaie ai lirennan s Clgur tsiuru ouu ivirnu a drmr store. A OeruiHU-tiiti'Minun llomelTliippeit. VIENNA, May '.'4. Herr Kaiser, the we 'I known iiutl-bemilu member of the relcli'' rath, was attacked while walking in tin street and horsewhipped by two men wh' were employed, it is snld, by nu Insurance company which Herr Kaiser recently crit icized in the reichsrath. M. CutMimlr-l'erier'a Ambition. London, May 84. Tho correspondent ol Tho Daily News ot Paris states that M. Cassimir-I'i rierungntted himself not to be a candidate for the presidency ns long at ho wni premier, lie is now at liberty tr try to satisfy Ids ambition. A UuuiUiitnu Church Dedicated. Easton, Md., May 24. Trinity Cath edral, erected lu memory of Higlit Hev. Dr. llinry Chiimplin Lny, the llrst bishop of Kaston diocese, was dedicated yester day. There was a large gathering of peo Iilu and distinguished clergy present. The structure is generally considered one of thu haudsomust church edlilces lu the oiiunlrv. HUH Hliepnrd to Lecture. MissMarvS. Shenard.thestntepresident of the Women's Christian Temperance Alliance, will deliver a lecture on "Gospel Temperance and the Keeley Cure" In the English Lutheran church nt Mnhnnoy City on Thursday, May 24th, nt eight o'clock p. in. No adiuUston will be charged. o-i7-7t $250 REWARD The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pny two hundred nnd fifty dollars for I information that will lead to the detec tion and conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks tint caused tho accident near St. Nicholas coljlery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1694. DALLAS SANDER, Pres, E. W. Asn, Supt. 18EW YORK Cosh Millinery Store, SO North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, you must see our large line of lace and straw Trimmed Hats al Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, cans and robe's. Zenhvrs nud Ger- iiinntown wool, Tho latest New York styles always on bnnd at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. MIri. , W IIVDK ROOF PAINTING promptly dbne with Pf HAWTHOHU'S U. B. HOOF PAINT by -flL. YOST, Agent, 189 East Coil street, Bhennndoah. It Is the best and oulv euarantee tmlnt acalnst corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden anil paper roofs ana walls. Give It a trial. Absolute Confidence in """-Our Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements OUR SPECIAL $2"25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372C OUR SPECIAL I yci OUR SPECIAL 42C! Thero is one headquarters of I uuuerwcnr in e'oilSYllie, and thnt is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every sfzo made, nnd ever price. No other such an as sortment in the county. All styles and qualities ol Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment odds emphasis to the above : "We know that this will be tho greatest opportunity ever before oflered in l'ottsvtlle to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashionable Ncckwear.nnd thnt too nt half and less than half tne usual cost." OUR SPECIAL I2C OUR SPECIAL 2qc Wo carry n largo lino of cot ton goods. Following nre n few of the many, some of which are mourning goods, others nre Scotch I'lnids, Zephyr Ging hams, ilno Percales In stripes nnd llgures, nil new gcods and peifect beauties considered cheap at Idea yard. OUR SPECIAL I2oC Heretofore our spring sales have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Do partracnt.and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond n question that wo carry a stand ard hose OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid Slaves in nil tho leading and eslrablo shades. What a glove selling tlmo we've had for the past month. The like ot It hns never been known in l'ottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim for abso lute glovo headquarters OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces in all tho latest designs. Dainty nnd beautiful eSects. Exclusfvo In style and price. All silk Bour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth auc. llutter color lnccs in Point Venice, Venetian Point, In Point do Ireland, in all tho now and dainty effects worth 23c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. We're letting TSaere I We nro pleased to announce that although the times are hard we are doing n rushing business, elue, no doubt, to tho low figures we nro selling our goods at. The latest styles of summer suits, all well-made goods, for men, boys and children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Beat nnything ever oflered before In Shenandonh, ns to style, make nnd price. We ' have a special run on our flue men's pants in all colors, at S-3.00, which are sold else- where at Jo. Wo have one of the finest Btocks of Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, etc. Come and see us if you wish to save money. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main St,, Shenandoah. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stockr d with he best beer, norter. ales, whiskies, brandies, winesandclgnrs. Eat in tmr nttachod. Cordial Invitation to all. Wonders'asK?- Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsviixe. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TOE and get the best. A full set for IS. any size, shade, shnpe, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds tilling nt reasonable prices. Don't torget me nunmer 100 North Centre Street, l'OTIHVlLJjJS.l'A, Home-Killed Beef. The oulv nlnce in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nud lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. E5c; soup meats, 7 nnd 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PLOPPERT, alSGr1 and Oonfectioner, 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 parties and other events filled on Bhort notice. Ice cream delivered to all novlanflnnm tn nlnln nun.l linnlj.la I'.".." " l"'' I""1 unfile ( T. H. SKYDER, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging D It. II. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXGE0N, Successor to Dr. James Stein, 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.s 1 to 3 and 7 to 0 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination s b to 9 a, m. U to 1 p. m. WARREN J. PORTZ, MM.Plnno Tuner, Pianos and organs rerilred. Orders left al 31 North Main street. ShenDdoah,wlU receive prompt attention. wax FLownns In Bouquets and Other Designs. PILLAItS, TVIIEATIIS, STAllS, CI'.OSiES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah.ffif J 1
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