Evening Herald. FRIDAY, MAY 36, 1&94. THIKD EDITION Mrrrt Car Ktrnpn I'or irtorclw. "Did you ever observo thnt good sys tern of calisthenics U niTortlod by hanging on strap In n stroot cart" tuid a patron of the cnblo roud. "If you haven't, I nd vIbo you to look lutotbo matter, for it will bo a comfort to you. Just watch how the muscles of t.lio Imdy nre brought into piny Even tho head la forced buckwnrd find for ward. I don't know of anything I havo discovered rooontly Unit hna given ino Buch real downright comfort and ;ioocoof mind oa tills. You unit whyf Well, I'll toll you. It Bcctns that tho Instinct of gallnn try was bora In ma I amid never rcinnln aentcd in a nr wlien a lady was standing. Oftentimes I havo buun bo tlrod tluvt I could scarcely keep on my logs, yet I could nover bring myself to ku p a sent whllo a woman who without one. I hnvo often tried to get over this exaggerated Buntl incntallty, but my niiture would lnvarlu lily get the Ut of me mid wulto my con science until I would lie. compelled Ui olter my wat. HusIUoh being n gallant iiuin believe In oxerviso. It luid always liocu a hobby with me that American women never took enough oaerelso, and as a runult weri' n wait, sickly, nervous lot in com parluiin with their Ktigllsh cousins. When thin idea of thobuneilt to bo obtnlned from hanging on a street our strap came to me, I saw at oneo n way to get Uio women of the country to tnko tho much needed oxer else. 1 now punnit thum to stand purely from hypienlo reasons. I think the women hhnuld have tho oxeroiso that they roqulro, and no gentleman should allow his Benito of puhteiioss to lnterfero with his senso of duty. " I'lttsburg Ilbipatcb. A Vibrating Hill. Who would suppoH) that a hill oould bo miulo to vibrato and tremble and that such vibrations would last for hours after tho cause which produced them had ceased to octr lniiulrud I'rofussor Lawrence Moon of Uelfast "fctranno us It may appenr, it Is nevertheless true. Thcro Is in England a hill on which hundreds of children are accustomed to romp in the evening. Joining hands, they run pell mcll down the hlciiie and tumble In a heap nt its foot. Tho result is that tho solid hill is thrown into such a statu of tremor that the vlbrationa aro distinctly notleou He for several hours utter tho tired chll drcn have gone homo to bed. Uudoubtoilly the nature ami position of tho rocks and soil coiiiiKHing Uiehlii liuvo amott lmpor taut lnllucneoluUetoruilnlng Its bontltlvc- nchH to such minuto disturbances. " St Louis Glolio-Democrut. TALKS ON ADVERTISING. Austin lUtes Tells "Herald" Headers How to Do So Successfully. No mnn has reached the aemo of busi ness success. Heights tlmt we uo nor, ream of will bo attained by twentieth centurv merchants. 1 am one of those who believe that thero is no limit to the sclousnoss. The cao Is shrouded In mys. possibilities of bumnu achievements. I tcry, as tha young woman's parents were This Is the frame of mind ono gets Into auiontai me ume. wimam .Maney, a nftpr looking at such stores as ana- maker's; Slegel, Cooper & Co's and, "The Fair" in Chichgo; Bloomingdalo's and Mncy's In Xcw ork. The vast scope of such enterprises, tlie maunlflcent system, the quick, alert busi ness wit that It takes to direct them these give one commence In luture sue- cpMses. Fifty years ago such establishments were not dreamed of. What wlllthenext flftv venrs brinr? forth t iiiCBUKicnbniuirounu .uvit .., advcrtlsfiig. To the diffusion of Btore uows, for of what use were the finest store and the biggest bargain If people knew nothing or ltr The science or nilvortlsiui? is in 18 in- fnnev. It is arowliic in lmnortnnco and efficiency every day. It used to be a speculative venture now it Is a scientific cmnn ty. aneaKinir oi uioomiucuaio uroi.. i uu- ihrstand that during th'e first week of a certain nlc " they had recently, tney pent $15,00(1 for advertising and that the stimnted profits on the week's business were $25,(100. Dloomingdnle s wasn't always a big store. The brothers are both young men. The business has been built within twenty ears. Hunt iv ludlclous. nerslstent. ruthful advertising; just as any other usiness may lie mint. Advertising is merely telling people in Iplllni wnv what vnn can do tor them. If you tell tliem often enough ami in the riuhl wav. there is no possibility of failure. Tho loglo on the Dollar. Tho figure of tho eaglo on the dollars of 1830, ltflW mid 1830 aru exact portraits of a famous American cnglo. "Peter, tho mint bird," he was culled by everbody In Philadelphia, and during his life his luiin. was oiiuullyas greut as that of "(jldAhc tho Wisconsin wur engle, tho hitter being really a spring chicken when compared with I'otor. 1'etur was tho pot of the Philadelphia mint for many years. Final It he was caught In some coining machin cry and had tho life jerked out of his body in a jiffy. The llgtiro on the coins named almve is an exact reproduction of a por trait taken of Peter after ho had been stuffed and placed in a glos case, in the mint cabinet. St. 1-iouls Hopubllo. Testing Ik l'uglllst. Dishero kldo' mlnc,"Bnld Tough Jim mil parent, drugging hlmbeforj tho pro ftiKMir of boxing and uthletios, ' Is clevei wu ii his dukes anil wants to be a fighter He - limit for it, w'at do you t'lnltF" 11. re, my boy," suld tho gentium nnij- ur. .1, ssi r, " let us find out. Lot lne'sue (uu take this lieu and writu a cluUlenge. thicugo lU cord. Her Age. ' Tho youth was waiting In tho reception room for tho young lady to como dow 6tairs when the small brother sauntered 1 with tho well known nonchalance and si voir fniro which characterize him In con versatlon to whllo uwuy tho tlmo. After a few minute's of general talk the caller thought ho would tuko advantage of his opjiortunlty and glean a few Items of Information not otherwise obtainable, sc ho went at tho lxjy strulght. "I say, Johnnie," holnqulrod, "howold Is your sister' Johnnie thought a minuto. "Well," he replied after duo dellliera tlon, "I don't know odzakly, but maw says she is old enough to know better than to let a chnii '";u i'uu come to koo her nil tho time. London Tlt-Ulta tVit Vlrfflntn Striken Waakea. ClIAnLESToN, W. Va., May 25. The miners have returned to work after being out several weeks. This breaks tha strik in the Kanawliu valley, as these men ex. pressed the greatest determination tpstay out and keep the strikers at all points from resuming work. All thu (100 mine: in the Loup Creek district nre working. of Hill Will Out it nxuplte. IlAIUUBliuno. May 25. Tho board pardons recommended a respite until Oct. 1 for James Newton Hill, sentenced to be hanged at Pittsburg on June 6 for the! murder of Mrs. Emma Hotzler, a. year ago. lb Wmtlitr. Generally fair; slightly warmer; west rly winds. A B0RDENT0WN MYSTERY A Ynang Woman Found In ner florae with a Fraotursd Skull, I3onpKNTbwf, N. J.. May 25. Miss Llz- r.le Ilollowny, 10 years old, was found ly ing unconscious at her home on Park street, with threo ghastly woundi in her head. She died without regaining con- bonnier In the house, Is under arrest on suspicion, Latest developments only serve to deepen the mystery. Dy the autopsy per formed a motive for the murder of the girl was discovered. The s kull was found to have been fractured, and death had re tulted from tho blows. A further exam ination revealed the fact that the girl was pregnant, and that she had been In that condition for some time. bo far the police have been unable to find any evidence of the guilt of Massey. Mnssey stnted that ho was In the house at the time the assault was committed, but that he had seen no ono or had met no one when he ran to tho assistance of the girl on hearing her scream. The police, after a close Investigation, have arrived at the conclusion that It would be impossible for any ono to have committed the murder without being bespattered with blood. They believe that If they can find tho man who Is responsible for the ruin of the girl they will have the man who committed the murder. THE NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. lecutUn and Jntlltitnl Appropriation Hill rnnd liy til limit. Wasihnuton. May So. After being un der consideration for just one week the legislative, executive and judicial appro priation bill was passed by tho hoUBe yes terday. The main fight was In tho house after the bill had been reported back from the committee of tho whole on the amend ment declaring the laws authorizing the docking of members' salarlos for nbsenoo repealed and on the amendment reluslng to provide for the civil service commis sion. Separate yea and nay votes were demanded on these amendments, when tho first was lost by a vote of 104 to 128 and the latter by 80 to 158. Another amendment, ngreed to in committee of tho whole, which wos designed to still fur ther emasculate the civil service commis sion, was defeated In the house without Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding to b our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything j which in the slightest way misleads, we division, as was oiso the amendment to must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our keepers of tho house. Prices invite comparison. The senate proceedings were enlivened by a short debate ou Hawaii and a very tarcastlc speech from Mr. Halo on Mr. Uormau's speech of Wednesday. It was after 3 o'clock when tho senate got down to actual work on the schedules. Very fair progress wns made, eight pages being disposed of. The surprlsso of the day was the acceptance by the lluanco committee of an amendment ollered by Mr. Allen, tho Nebraska Populist, to place barbed Jftien Baby was tick, wo gave her Cnstorlo. When she wns a ChilJ, Bhe cried for CoatorU. STien she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gavo them Castorla. Knglneor and Flmiiinn Tarrlblr Horned. QALESBt'HO, Ills., May 25. When the Chicago, Hurllngton andQulncy fast train was four miles east of Kewanea the glass In tho lubricator can broko and Instantly three quarts of kerosene was spilled through tho cab, and the next moment tho whole Interior of the cab was in flames. Fireman Ed Martin was quickly ablaze, and with the flames streaming from his clothes rushed to the water tank, raised the cover and Jumped In, cxtjn tingulsblng the flames. Engineer Gld dlus, after stopping tho train, leaned from his engine and rolled around In the wet grass. Martin's clothes, save his Under shirt, were destroyed. He wns horribly nurneil, and Is In a precarious condition. Uludlns' left hand was badly burned and his oiothes burned off. wire on t he free list. Several Itepubllcaus ,,. what i wnnted In a llelit opposui it, nut mil not carry meir oppo- sitiou to the extent of demanding a recurd making vote upon it. An lut'mnthm from Mr. Hoar that free barbed wire was to be the price of Mr Allen' bill was in nr ei.t 1 . d Bnv Kevstone flour. name Lf.ssio & BAKU, orlnted on every sack. Or.NTll.U.tA. aim on x i I Miss Sn lies, wa r the pni Charles Davis, of Hrush valley, was In town Wednesday. Mine Inspector Edward Hrennnn. of Slnimokin. was at Loirau colliery. Wed nesday, investigating the causo of Chnrles Drift's death. Dernard Fnrrell removed to Yntesville on Tuesday. .1. J. Heillv and P. F. Cull visited Ash- nnd on Tuesuay. SuhIo Derr, one of our popular as visiiinu menus in jut. uarmci past few days. Mrs. David Watkins and Mrs. William Sykes were in Mnhnnoy City Wednesday. Marv. tho one-year-old daughter of William Uenson, died on Sunday. The funeral look nlaeo on Tuesany auernoon It was largely attended. Interment was made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Four lnrco nunips were sent from Cen- tralla colliery to llllcy & Co.'s colliery at Pork Place, which Is idlo on account of the water being high. North Ashland colliery Is the only one in this vicinity idle on nccount of water being high. It will not be nblo to work until noxt week. Tho lecture In Odd Fellows' hall Wednes day evening wns a success in every feature. Tho lecture wns interesting nnd Instruc tive and was rendered in first clnss stylo by Mrs. Watkins. The United Cornet Hand will hold a grand picnic in their beautiful grove on .May autn. a. nrst cinss orcnesirn win furnish music for all those who enjoy tripping tho light lautasiic. itciresu incuts of nil kinds will be sprved In irenu- Ine stvle. Vlsitiii- i ..u' ul l.e in .ntcnd- nnce and everything that will add to the Pleasure or pntrons win no btriciiy at tended to. Don't fall to call and spend an eniovable evenlnc in the beautiful shady grove ou Park Hill. Persons who sympathize with the afllicted will reioice with D. E. Carr. of lii35 Harrison street, Knnsas City. He is an old sufferer from Inflammatory rheu. mutism, but has not heretofore been troubled In this climate. Last winter he went un Into Wisconsin, nnd In conse quence has had nnother attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," ho said. "My joints sweneu anu oecnnie in flamed: sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request of my mother-In law I tried Chamberlnin's Pain Ilalm to reduce tho swelling nnd ease the pain, nnd to mv nerecablo Rurnrise. it did both. I have used three fifty-cent bottles nnd be lieve it to bo thu finest thing for rheumn- tlsm, pains nnd swellings extant. For sale by Gruhler Uros, (Joining JCvents. May 80 Strawberry nnd Ice cream fes tival in Hobblns' opera house, under the auspices of Camp u, P. O. of T. A. June 4. Ice cream nnd strawberry festival, benefit Primitive Methodist church, in basement of the church. June II nnd 12. First annual Ice cream festival under the nusnices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. & T , In llender's hall, Win. l'eun. Juno 19. Ico cream and beau soup festival lu Hobblns' hall, under the aus pices of the omen's Relief Corps. An Antl-lfauiiay Victory. DravElt, May 23. The Railroad Toleg. rnphers' convention, by a vote of 70 to 52, decided to seat D. It. Ilrown, of Buffalo, manager of the campaign of Thomas IS. McMnhon for the position of grand ohlef. This is regarded as a victory for the anti- Hainsay forces. Grand Chief llamsny presented his annunl roport, in which he told iu full the story of his indictment nnd acquittal ou a charge of having con spired to cut the wires of tho Cedar Hap- lus rnuroaa, with which the order was having trouble. The Cook 1'olioned tho Mat. Hahtford City, Ind., May 2.1. Nellie Weaver, 10 years old, had a preliminary examination here on the charge of at tempted murder. She was cook In the family of D. A. Walmer, a merchant at Montpelier, eight miles north. She con fessed that Bhe poisoned meat which Wal mer, bis wife and two children ate, and were only saved from dying by physicians. Her object, sho said, was to kill Mrs. Wal mer. who had scolded her. Sbo was sent to jail to await trial in the circuit court. Indiana's Populist Nominee. " Indianapolis, Mny 25. The stnto con vention of the People's party made the following nominations: Secretary of state, Dr. C. A Hobinson: nuditor, Ldgar A Perkins; treasurer, A B. Keepcrt; attor ney general, Silas M. Holcolmb; clerk of BUpreme court, J. Harvey Montgomery superintendent of puollc instruction, A J. Allen; state statistician, W. P. Welsh stnte geologist, Edward Kindle, supreme court judge Fourth district, D. W. Cham bers of New Castle. lMJNCIl. roINl'H. Mistaken for a lltirglar and Killed, West ClinSTKn, Pa., May 25. Peter Young, a well known resident of East Whlteland township, was shot and killed Wednesday night, being mistaken for a burglar. Lewis Frame was aroused after midnight by tho noise of some one walk ing about the yard fronting his house. He got up, raised the window, and hailed tho man. -No response was given and be shot. An Investigation proved that tho man was a neighbor of Frame's and was intoxi cated. Croii Klrctpd 8peaker. Trenton, May 25, As anticipated the legislature passed over Ciovernor Worts' vetoes most of the bills which failed to meet executive approval. Several vetoes were sustained, the only important one being that of tho bill compelling the use of tho "Camden" ballot box. The house electod ex-Judge Joseph Cross, of Union county, as speaker, to succeed J. Holt, re signed. To be llrooeht Hack for Trial LONDON, May 25. Tho extradition Adolph and Montaguu Bernhard, wh were arrested at Flusburg April 29 on the complaint of Isaac Levy, a fur dealer of 153 Green street. Now York city, who charged them with the embezzlement of furs, checks and money to the extent o f20,000, were grunted at the Bow street police court. mm and STEWART (VI IMliHUii Absolute Confidence in -"SazBBi -vOur Advertisements, Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements We oner mnnv sneclnl Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. Wo are headquarters tot hats, either trimmed oruntrim- meu , also uio cnoicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. Wo'vo tho cheap hat and the high-priced hut. See ing is believing ... Thero's httrdlv a doubt but you will llnd our stock of coats OUR SPECIAL $2'25 ito ior the tariff .1. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., Is 3-3-3tnw DAEMA'S THE KIND THAT CURES Children's Diseases ; ELIZA GER0UX, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Mrs, Mary Geroux, of Ogdenaburj, M V . nrrftPR- Mv lltfln ilftnehtor has been an Inva lid all her Ufo, weak, sickly and puny. ; '? Wo have trlod different physicians with- J out any permanent good. Hearing of J 7 your remedy, we gavo It a trial, and a ; ' persistent use of IJANA'S SAHSAPA-" ' KILbA changed her from a weaK, puny : ' child to a fleshy, rosy-cheeked girl." ! (.eriUKa 10 ov - ii ("lam, iJruqgw ATT. TlTlTTnnTqTH DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. ttnlirht cost. It Is the most ex tensive nna oesiassorieu iouh thd countv. Ladles' double- bronsted Jncltot.umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some uneu luruuguuui nes.i sizes nnd materials, lace and braid trimmed, blacit una navy, newest style s, newest edects. Wo are prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. The cape Is the lending wrap, and we are keen enough lo rccognizo it 01 SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothine In tho woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. Wo have them in percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices ooe SPECIAL 372C- A comnleto resume of ail tho l' Iiasnions nua comuiniuions ui new fabrics that will bo lnvoguo in treat fashion centies this season is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and I summer. One of our specials Is a changeable goods, swlveled effect, ! yard wide, worth 85c... OUR SPECIAL I7C1 The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the sourco of much surprlso to all who havo watched Its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at lowest rmcm" Is unquestion ably the reason of its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks nro exceptionally tlno nt 42c, 58c and 75c - OUH SPECIAL 42C! There Is one headquarters of! unucrwrar in I'ousviue, nnu that Is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style. cery site made, and overs price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles and qualities ot Ladies' Vests- i OUR SPECIAL I22C Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the nboe: "Wo know that this will be the greatest opportunity ever before offered in PottsvHle to economically sunnlv nn en tire season's requirements of fashionable Ncckwear.nnd that too nt half nnd less than half the usual cost." 2 SPECIAL We carry a largo line of cot-i ton goods. Following are n few of the many, somo of hich are mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Glng hnms, line Percales In stripes and figures, nil new goods nnd pei feet benutles considered cheap at 19c a yard OUR SPECIAL I 2oC Horctoforo our spring salesi have tested the selling capacity of ourllosteryDepartment.and each year the stocks, necessary to supply the demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose snail I2sc Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid Sloves in nil the leading nnd Cslrablof-hados. What n glove selling time wo'vo had for the past month. Tho liko of It has never been known In Pottsvllle, ihnt's n rprtnlntr. Tt. rllnrhPR and rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters...... OUR SPECIAL 75C A big special ot lnces in all tho latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive In stylo and price. All silk Bour don Laces net tops nnd pretty nutlprns wnrth yiV-. llnllpv color laces in Point Venice. Vcnetlnn Point, In Point de Ireland, In all the new and dainty effects worth Joe OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. salnrv I3nwn Uros. 10 ,Nur- "TTANTED Salesrran; W nermanentulnce I fcrymtn, liochester, N. Y. rUlECRlNIlIDGK HOOK Breach oi mom- 1 1 tse. 11 storv of litigants. Illustrated scents success unnarallelied; I00.CO already I sold. Outfit free. AcentswnDted. W. 11. Fer guson Co , oth St., Cincinnati, O. 6-ai-eod-3t VI-ITOIW TO ALS1HHOUSE. Visitors to the Almsnouse will positively not be ad mitted except upon the thud Tuesday of every moniu. rso aamutnnce on nunaays. DIRECTORS OFTHEl'OOK. Hchuyl. Co. Almshouse, May 21, 18D1. WANTED SALESMEN-t75.C0 per week selling electric light outfits for houses stores nnd shops. Motors for running ma" I ehlnery. nnd other popular patented articles outtlts complete when shipped, llest peoplei buy; permanent situation; no experience, w. I. llarrlbon & Co.. Clerk No. 11. Columbus. umo. We're Qettisag "Ffeere ! We nre pleased to nnnounco thnt although tho times ore hard we nre doing n rushing business, due, 110 doubt, to tho low figures we ore 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 anything ever ollered before In Shenandoah, as to style, make and price. We nave a special run on our line men's pants 111 an colors, nt w.uu, wuicn nre soiu eise- wuereato. we nave one 01 ine uuesi biocks 01 lints, (jnps, uenis' r urnismngs. Trunks, Vnllses, etc. Come and see us If you wish to Bave money. W . ohnes new uothmg otore, Simon AbrarxiBon, Manager. 21 South Main tit,, Shenandoah. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho .EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOUK Sunday nnd pally Papers. Parties wishing any of ihefo papers delivered can leave orders at Max Hcese's, Dougherty bullotng. West Centre street, bunday capers on sale nt Brennan's cigar store and Klrlln's drug Btore. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyntt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAII, PA. The bar Is stocked with he best beer, norter. ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat- In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. $250 REWARD Photographer Use Wells' Laundht Blue, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package maKPH iwo quarts, 10 cis. nom tiy Mil: ser & Beddall. (Ionium's Cnfn. When seeking a nu.it and well-conducted cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tion. 5-10-1 m Kleliihlp Tickets Kednceil. From Hamburg, Ilreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only tgl-SO. To Liverpool Sueeustowu, Ixmdonderry, Belfast or lusgow, only $22. At Reese's Hnllrond and Steamship Olllce, Dougherty Build lng, Shenandoah, l'n. -M-tf Special low prices to nil in watches Jewelry and silverware at lloidermnn's corner Main and Lloyd street. Mew ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Storo, 10 South JarUlu Street. Mud everywhere. Sunshine nnd showers to-dny. Save the flowers lor Decoration Day. Plenty of work lu repairing damages. Circuses nro giving Shenundoah u wide I north. The employes of tho Kehley Hun colliery woro paltl to-uay. Suitable dwelling houses, in fact, nuy kind, nro very scarce in town. Peoplo living alongside wuter-wnys better move lo Higher grounu. Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Kldge. Harrison Co., Mo., says : "For whooping cough Uhnmberlnln's (Jougli Jfemeuy is excel lent." Br using it freely the disease I denrlved of all dnnaerous consunueuces. There Is no dnnger iu giving the Itumedy to babies, as It contains nothing injuri ous. 2& and 50 ceut bottles for milo by urunier uros. To fjureimtuwn for I4 Another brenkhiis been made in ocean fares to Ireland, Kngland, Scotland and Wales, Tho rate to (jueeustown has been reduced to 14, luoludlug railroad laro to New York oltv. These rates will onlv last fur a short time. Call nt Max UeeWs rallioad and steamship office, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 5-1-tf Altceld Orders Ont lilt) Troop. Cr.NTIIALIA, Ills., May 25. Five hun dred striking mii.ers went to the Big Four mine, demolished consldernblo of the machinery and filled tho shuft with about flfteeu feet of wreckage, dump carts and other loose material about the mine. Every glass and snsh In the building wns smashed. The mob then went to Odlon to repent their work of destruction, but were driven off by deputy sheriffs. Fully a hundred of the strikers huvo been ar rested. Governor Altgeld has ordered out troops. Cherry llelensed from Caitndy. Washington-. .May 24. Matthew A. Cherry, tho crauk who Interrupted the proceedings of the house a few days ago by declaring from the gnllery that lire and lightning would destroy the Cnpltol, White House and treasury If the Coxey bills were not Immediately passed, was examined by a marshal's jury yesterday and pronounced mildly insano. It wns thought, however, thnt his manin would not assume a dangerous character, and he was released from custody. A lady nt Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colio whtn M. C. Tistler. n prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. lie says she wns well iu forty minutes after taking tho Ilrst uose. iorbuieuy urunier uros. The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred nnd fifty dollars for information that will lead to the detec tion and conviction of the pernon or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks that caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1804. DALLAS SANDER, Pres. E. W, Ash, Supt. Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get the best. A full set for Is. any size, shade, shape. and several hundred sets to select from. ' Their vitalized nlr has no eoual for painless extraction. All kinds nlllng at reasonable prices. Don't rorget tne numDer 100 North Centre Btreet, rOTl'sriZLll, FA, Home-Killed Beef. HfEW YORK Cosh Millinery StoreA 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, vou must see our larce line of I lace nnu straw Trimmed Hats al Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger- mnniowu wool, The latest ew iorK styles always ou hand at lowest prices. Aiouruing uoous a specialty. hi it t. ;. v. nvDK, I J. F. PL0PPERT, and Cponfeciioner.) 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 short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. T. H. SXUYDER, (Successor to G. W. Ilassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HODSEandSIGN painter Dealer Ib WALL 'PAPER. large stock ot Wall Paper of all shade nd. Special low rates for paper hanging A on hand. D11 H. HOFFMAN DAKEH, Murderer l'lulil Gets Twenty Years. BltlDCETOK, N. J., May 36. Louis Flehl, convicted of murder lu the second degree In killing Christian Zulus, was sentenced to twenty years In tho state prison, Judge I llped unsparingly denounced the prisoner, 1 and regretlud that he could not sentence . him for life. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with PT HAWTHORN'S U. H. HOOF PAINT by jO.. YOST, Agsnt, 130 EastCcal street, bbenandoah. It lsthebest and only guarantee paint agulnst corrosion, nre and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden ana paper rue m hqu wuiis. uivu it a irifti. The onlv tilnce In town to secure bome- Kinea iieei, guaranteeing cuoice ana juicy meat, and nt the same price as Chicago beef. FreBh veal, mutton, pork and laniu. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs, 25c; rib roasts, S lbs. 25c; Eoup meats, 7 and Sc; best veal, l4c; iresu nome-maue sausage, iuc. Reuben Ma3?tin? 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, L.trfmyn "T'" Tuner, FUnos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Sbenandoah.nlll receive prompt attention. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Sr. James Hteln. 114 North Jardlu Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 8 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lnngs a specialty. Hours ot vaccination : 8 to 8 a. m. U to 1 p. m. WAX FLOWERS In Bouquets and Other Designs. PILLARS, WREATHS, STARS, CROSSES, ETC. Wasley's: pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah,
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