Evening Herald. Tl i:si)AY, MAY 29, MAHANOY GITY LETTER, BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS. TH1KD EDITION on.iir.uTu.N. George Trega and Miss Cnrrlo Trevcthnn aro the guests of Shamokin friends. Kev. J. II. Smith was a Glrnrdvlllo visi tor yesterday morning. Charles Wynn, of Uuck Mountain, visited his parents here. Cards are out nunounclng tho wedding of Wllllnm 11. GouldnernndMlssltebt'Ccn Ulnckwell, both of town. Mtb. Itobcrt JUrltton did shopping at Aluhiiuoy City lust evening. Quite n number of our dnncer will at tend tho grand Mny Party to be given iy the Alpha Social Club nt Mohauoy City this evening. John llullllmn, Jr., was n county sent visitor yesterday morning. Many improvements have been made on our streets tno pa9t lew uoys. T. J. Foley, the popular proprietor of the Foley House, left this morning on an cxicnueii 11 ip to iteauing. The Knst Kud bate ball club, under the mnniiKeinent or M. I,. McCool. lias re-or hiiiil.ed after securing several strong new nlavriK. The club is desirous of arrang ing games with any amateur club of the minty, Ainliiiuoy I'lnue preferred. Ail Ire-.s all challenges to M. I.. McCool. The loam is composed of the following iro.ig playurs: .Munley and llaron, ulic liers; Miore and .Minor, catchers: .Me I'ahe -Ird Ij.; Wlninn, ss; Condrnii, lstb; I nnuer, Kud b; Leahy, 1. f; Jones, c. f; Teriel, r. f ; substitutes, "I'ont" Grilllth. All tho Events of the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. Dr. S. F. Scolt, ltlue ltidge. Harrison Co., Mo., says: "For whooping cough uiiauiueriuili's uougli iteineiiy is excel lent." Hv using it fieelv the disease I deprived of all dangerous consequences. mere m no danger in giving tne itemed to babies, as it contains nothing injur oils. ' and 60 cent bottles for sale by uruuier uros. lost ci:i:i:k. Is MisB Sadie Morgan, of Mt. Carmel, visiting her uncle, John T. Jones. William Jones spent Sunday with Mahauoy City's fair sex. 11. J. Htintzlmrcr spent Sunday nt Pottsville. Cant, llaird Halberstadt. of Pottsville. ualstaut state geologist, made a business irip uere &aiurday. A. D Xitnocks left Saturday evening for X'hiladelphia to spend a few days with ins sister. Ueujamin S. Daddow, of Shenandoah, was a Sunday visitor at tne annul resl tlence. dipt. William G. ISennle, one of tho J.ehlgh Vnlley Coal Co.'s expert clerks, nnd cnntnlu of the Glrardville cadet com pany, will be one of the marshals in tho parade on Memorial Day at Glrardville. Mrb. W. H. Kaercher left Saturday for jjeaver isrooK 10 spenu a lew uays, pre paratory to moving mere. Reported dally from tho MabanoyOity bureau Ol lutiCTUiinu U11AUJ. Mahanoy City, May 29. This is the evening on which the Alnha Social Club hold tlwir grand ball In kaler s opera house, hall. Messrs. T. F. Gorman. W. W. Lewis and William Cooncr will attend tho Hcrron shooting match nt Freelnnd. Misses Esther Lewis nnd Hattlo Dallcr wero visitors of E. H. Lewis yesterday. T. J. Mulluhev. of Shenandoah, was In town to-iloy. A large siirn valued nt 115 nnd belono ng to Dr. ltcitzcl was stolen last night. FliKE LVNCH. Turtle sotii) nnd turtle steak will be served nt the Mlnchof Ilros.' Palace Hotel on Decoration Day. 5-20 2t The Alpha Social Club is busy decorat- lug its hall for to-morrow evening's engagement. It. P. Swank, of Delano, wns a visitor nere yesterday. The Omega Social Club Is bttsv decorat lug Amory hall for the great occasion this veiling. The Citizens Hand last nliht serenaded Mis. D. C. T. Wntkins. in honor of her graduation from the Women's Medical College, of bt. Louis. Mo. The baud also serenaded C. I). Knler. who exnects to sail ior i.eriuiiny in n lew uays nnu .Mcuoins unui. irmorv Iia 1 will lie the scene of a fashionable bull this eveuimr. irlven bv the Omega May Club. The Allhauser-Htisch snecial brew beer. which took the gold medal at the World's Columbian exposition for delicacy of flavor, is now on sale at Mlnchhof'n flotel 'nlace saloon. Try It. 5 23 lit A new Woods dvnntuo. with nower to illuminate seventy arc lamps, has replaced the old one of thirty -five lamp power nt ne electric light station, me tioO mean lesceut dynamo will soon be succeeded bv one furnishing power to 2.000 lamps. iiie.se improvements are made to Keen nice with the increased orders for electric ight. While wielding his razor over the face oi a customer yesterday afternoon, Alem ateiner, the Last Centre street ton- soilallbt, was suddenly startled by a crash of glass at his front window, fol lowed by the bend of an excited horse. The nuluuil belonged to Joseph Whittle, tne liarnesvine Hotel Keener, tin 1 had become nlllicted with the blind staggers while being driven up Centre street in compauy with another horse. The nul lum rnn nwuy. colliding with nosts. signs and tree boxes, dragging the other horse with it, Whittle nil tho while hold ing a tight rein and yelling "whoa." The crasn into ateiriers snop winnow ended their (light. The nlllicted horse was taken to the hill nnd shot by Kx-llurgess weuer. -" Persons who sympathize with the nlllicted will rejoice with D. K. Corr. of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. Hois an old sufferer from inflammatory rheu- mutism, but has not heretofore been troubled In this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in conse quence has had another nttack. "It came upon me again very acute mid severe," he said. -My joints swelled ami ueenmo in flamed: sore to touch or almost to look nt, Upon tho urgent request of my mother-in law 1 tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm to reduco the swelling and easo the pain, and to mv ntrrceable surnrise. it did both, have used three fifty-cent bottles nnd be lieve it to bo the finest thing for rheumn tism, pains nnd swellings extant. For sale by Gruhler Uros. MAHANOY I'LANK, F. P. Lytic is visiting his parents for a low uays. William Castle arrived home nfter unending eight days at Willinmsnort con ilucting the passenger train between Muncy and Williauisport. Gerald Koehler, of Glrardville, Is doing ilut" at tho Philadelphia and Heading depot. Assistant train runner, J. J. GoiT, wns sent to Wllllnmsport yesterday to manage me trains ac tuat place. me democrats of town who were nsplrants for the post ollice are wondering wuen tne change win uo made, They uunit to tne victors ueiong tne spoils. Frank A. Fennelly is doing duty nt M .i. ouice. Mluo tnttn T Tln.rlt.n f f .. l-,.l 1 1 n 1. taken charge of 'the M. k. Stindnv school nnd will instruct the children for the exercises on children s day. The Indies o'f tho M. K. church will hold a strawberry and ice cream festival on May 30 and 31st in tho church. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorlo. When she w as a Child, sho cried for Castoruv, When sh became, Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, sho gave them Cattorl. 'Advtirtlnliig lor Itetullera" is the title of a little book by Charles Austin Bates, Vauderbilt building, New York. Mr. Hates is the editor of the 'Hetail Advertising department Printers' Ink. He haB had a long experi ence in advertising and the observations he hits recorded in this book will surely nid any business man who rends them. Ouc good idea on advertising is worth ten Hollars even to tne smauost advertiser This book contains many ideas and ouul to bo worth ten dollars to any man who will read it carefully. The price Is twenty' live ceut uy niiiii irom tne autuor. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic wlien.M. C. Tistler, n prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Heniedy. He says she wns well in forty minutes after taking tne first dose, for sale uy uruuier isros, Buy Keystone flour, name Lrasla & Baei:, printed ou every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., 33taw Get your repairing man's. done at Holder Order of flolon DIsialTPd. Pirrsnimo, May 211. Order of Solon was dlssolvedat a meeting of the supreme lodge passing n resolution not to appeal from lhe decision of the Dauphin county court of Inst week, which ordered a writ of ouster nnd appointing a receiver to wind up tho affairs of the order. It Is believed that tho assets (equal to t24SI,000) when divided nmong the remaining members, who number 0,028, will give each about 00 per cent, of what they have paid In. Mors International Ameultlei. London, May 20. At the nit mini ban quet of the Itoynl Geographical society last night tho guests included the Portu guese minister; tho explorers Wiggins and Jackson and Commander Clover, of the United Stntcs cruiser Chicago. Sir George Goldie-Tatibman, in extending a welcome to Commnuder Clover, referred to the community of alma and sentiments between Great Britain utul the United States. Troops Iloturn Home. CEKTRAL1A, Ills., May 29. The four companies of state militia that have been quartered hero since tho destruction of tho Big Four mine by Duquoln Btrikcrs left tho olty for their respective homes. The bailiffs have all been released from duty, the last of the prisoners were hailed out by friends, nnd everything indicates that the troubles here aro ended. CKNTUALIA. Bernnrd McBreartv and Josenh Browoll visiteu suenniidoau yesterday. Herman J. Mourer aud John Thurwell, two of Ashland's nlensant voting men. smiled on tho fair ones of town on Sun day. Charles McBreartv. one of our nonulnr and enterprising young men, spent bun day evening in company with one of Shen andoah s pretty belles. North ABhlnnd colliery resumed work yesterday alter n weeK's suspension. Don't forget tho nicnic on May 30th it s at the u. is. nana grove. Jamus Cain, of Delnno. returned vester any inter n snort visit to town. W. Uoblnson. one of Boston's hustlinc clothing ngentN, transacted business in town yesterday. A gift of llowers to be used In decorat' imt the graves to-morrow will be hiuhlv appreciated. Christopher Itoonev has been appointed inside foremau nt the Morris Hidge colliery. Christ is a llist-chtss fellow and will mnko a good foreman. He has tunny menus wuo wish nun success in hi; new position. John I. Hnnnon. a well-known and highly respected citizen of Germnntown died ou Sunday afternoon. Deceased wns a school teacher of Convnirhnm township. which position he had held for a number or years, lie was well itKed by his pupils and by nil others who knew him, as he was a pleasant anil lnoueuslve person. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning, interment in at. Ignatius ceme tery. meinenusor tne deceased have th sympathy of the community. The G. A. It. have arranged fornparad to he held here to-morrow, .May 3Uth, in which all the societies of town will par ticipate. Should tho day prove favorable n nno parade can no expected, too u. a. It. have done nil in their power to make this n success, and the other societies bhotild turn out in force and do what they can to assist the gallant defenders of our country in celebrating Metnorinl Day, and strew beautiful llowers on the graves of their deceased comrades. Not only the societies should assist in this noble work, but any American citizen who has a spark of love for his country should, when he remembers tho dancer and unllont suf fering her gallant defenders underwent to mnKo mid preserve her "The land of the free and the home of tho brave, Parade will form at ' a. m. ou Locust avenue. POLITICAL POINTS. 11' ANTED Aulrl for Eeneral housework, Qoo.1 wanes raid, i all at tb "kiiai.d branch onice, Iteese's auction ro. mi, west Centre street 5-29-tt Btntrnrml to Ten Ycari. Philadelphia, May 29. Before Judgo Arnold ye :erdny, Samuel Johnson, col ored, pleaded guilty to murder in tho sec ond degree in onusing the death of John Burk, who ho shot ou the evening of Jan. Inst nt Lighth mid bouth Btrects; sen tenced to ten years in the Kastern penitentiary. A Murderer's Rontnnco Commuted. Aluany, May 29. Governor Flower has commuted the sentence of Pcitro Puglisi to imprisonment for life. Pugllsl wns con victed in April in Kings county of murder In tho first degree and sentenced to be ex ecuted during tho week beginning June4. The Trtnfiury llalnnce. Washington, May 29. The cash balance In the treasury at the close of business yesterday was $119,434,027, of which $78, 6S9,U0 was gold reserve. Advices from New York state that ?l,O00,00O in gold has been engaged for shipment today. OSf. A Bmnll b'ack New Knura and doir. I tbrce month old nnd answers t the n ime ot ""tro ikes." E-tta-edaw yonHun.iayinst A reward for return oi tamo to 1' Atirnmath, Shenandoah 6-iS-lt OHT. A gold pair of srec'rclos nndcaso llv returning same to J.J FraneN's resl' denco, N irth Jar in street, tho tinder will re cede a xultnble reward. O'.Oit COH MALE. Two lots, 60 feet trout and 150 1 reet deep, cn uhk street, mi. tarmci wnere tbo rink Is ltuattd. Now brt tin In 925 ncr month tor Kround rent. Apply to John Costeho, ininna. e-so iw poll HA 1.15 A K ka'nt diamond stud Rnd a Indies' cold rlne with emerald scitlnir. sur rounded bv six dluu onds. Knqu ro at the MKiiAi.Doruce. u-zu-ii Drowned on llnd Dank. CAMDEN, N. J., May 29. Captol S. Hill Balled for Buy ILad a week ago in a pleas ure yacht in company with his wife and three friends. Word wns received in Cam den yesterdny by his relatives that he had been drowned oil lied Bank. The Jefferson Ilavls Mnmlon. KlCIlMONI), May 29. The Jefferson Davis mansion wns formally turned over to the Ladies' Confederate Memorial Library so ciety by the city of ltichmond. The build ing will be used as a museum for confed erate relics. NUGGETS OF NEWS The reports that Princess Alix of Hesse, the flnne of the czarewitch of Itussia, Is In bad health are officially denied. The 100th general nssembly of the Pres byterian church adjourned at. Saratoga, JN. x ., to meet next year at l'lttsuurg. John A. Mclk-th, ex-register of the Den, ver, Colo., land otllec, was found dead In his room. It is supposed he committed suicide by poisoning. A severe shock of earthquake was felt in the town ol Lngouegro, in the Prov ince of Poteuza. It.iry. The distnrbanc. caused a panic among the inhabitants. The missionary c nferenceof the Churcl of Knglaud, under tho auspices of th. Canterbury nnd York boards of missions opened yesterday with a crowded service In bt. Paul s cathedra, Loudon. Grocer Kchler sells AL-VA Tonic, lm C. D. ""Arriuing Daily Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 Bouth Jardlu Street. Onume of JCvents In the Circle of Olllco Set-kern. Frank King, one ot tho best know Democrats in this section of the county, has announced himself as a candidate for the nomination for Jury Commissioner, subject to Deniocrntio rules. Frank de sires it understood that he is not in com binntion with nny one, has not mixed up in any factional lights and is, therefore, free of all alliances. Joseph Wyott, candidate for tho He publican nomination for the Legislature, is making a very quiet but honorable enn vnss. Joe hns many warm friends In the district who would bo delighted to see, him at HarrUbtirg next wlntet. Tho Senatorial light Is gettiug hot nnd red hot nt that. In addition toMticHeury Wllhelm's cnndldncy we now hear that Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, has entered into the fight for himself. Since ex-Senator King, of Mnlinnoy City, has announced his Intention of becoming n candidate on the Democratic side the other Democratic candidates hnve taken to the woods. Major J. F. Finney'sboonifortheLegis Iature has been temporarily suspended to give hint time to nurse several boils on that part of his anatomy through which he expects several speeches in liehnlt of bis (niisiituents will pass next winter at Hnrrlsburg. Tost Olllio Notice. U-...U..U, ...M holiday, the post office will be open until ii o'ciock a. in., nnu carriers win maKe hut one delivery i a. m. Brownsville. Ellencownn nnd Turkev Hun will be served with the 7 n. m. delivery. Money orders nnd postal notes will not be issued or pniu. Ho ! for Glen Onokol Lchlch Vnllev excursion to-morrow. Leave Shenandoah nt 8:30 a. m. and arrive at the Glen at 9:55. Heturning, leave the Glen at 0:30 p. m. nnu arrive in anennnuoau nt i:ju. Coining Kvents. May 30 Strawberry nnd ice cream fes tival in Robblus' ppera house, under the auspices oi uanip o, . u. oi t. a. Juno 4. Ico cream nnd strawberry festival, benefit Prin .live Methodist church, in basement of the church. June 11 nnd 12. Firbt annunl ice cream festival uuder the auspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of 11. & T , in Bender'i nan, win. renn. dune iu. Ice cream and bean soup testivai in itoooins- nan, muter tne amy pices or the women's ltellet Corps. Twclvo photos for 67 cents at Kcngey1 new studio. Monaghan'a llnrcalns. A good quality home-made rag carpet at 30 cents a ynrd; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents n yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents n yard; the best 60 cent corset in the murket. Lace curtains nnd dress good: oi an Kinus cuenp. P. J. MONAOHAN, No. 28 S. Mniu St., Shenandoah. Usk Welle' Lavjki'Ky Blueing for laundry use, makes two quarts, Mueeer & Beddnll. Blue, the best Lach 15 cts. package Sold by To 0,uee Mown for 14 Another break hns been made in ocean fares to Ireland. Lnuland. Scotland and Walts. The rate to Qneenstownhas been reduced to fl4, including railroad fare to New York city. These rntes will only last for a short time. Unit at Max lfeese' railroad and steamship office, West Centre street, Shennndoah, Pa. 5-1-tf (JorniHu's Cafe. When seeking a neat and well-condncted cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Main and coal streets, route and prompt atten tion. o-iu-im Go to Cardlu's, 224 W. bargains in wall paper. Centre St., for 5-18-Sni Steaimhlp Tickets ltednced. From Hamburg, Brenian, Antwerp or Amsterdam only r-l.au. to Liverpool Oueenstowu. Londonderrv. Belfast oi Glasgow-, only fS2. At Heese's Railroad and Steamship Ofllce, Dougherty Build ing, aueuanuoau, ra. 4-i-ti Special low prices to nil in watches Jewelry nnd silverware at ilolderman' corner Alain nnu i.ioyu streets. Hear In pi'nd John A. Iteillv's is the place to u-etth purest wines aud liquors, best beer and aies auu nnest urauus oi cignru. n, Steam Henovntlng Co., call for, clean nnd deliver ingrain and Brussels at So per yard ; heavier carpets 4c. U2 ii coal at "IUO i famotn REMEDY for RHEUMATISM ITEUItALOIA and ilmllar Complaints masmaottired under tne itrlsgmt GEfOH MEDICAL LAWS,, KPrMoriDWDyeminentpnyiiclaniv DR. RICUTER'S DIVES, OEM and Only genuine w.Tradem'k"Anchor."1 Look alio on cackstra for Dr. Blotter's firm 1 1 F.Ad.Rlchtor A,Co. Now York. I -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branoh Homes, - Own QUnworki.i For salo In Shenandoah by C. II, liacrcnDiicii, j. m xiiuan, V V V. Klrlln MISCULIiANKOUS. BUI CKlNRIUaK HOOK, liroachol prom ise. 11 storv ol lltlcraDts. Illustrated gents success unparoiieiiea; iw.w sireaay iia. uutut ireo. icei iiwuntea. v.n. rer- ruson Cn , (itb M (Jilictni nil, O. 6-21 eod 3t TI-ITOIlH TO ALMSHOUSE. Visitors to V thR AlmshouRB will nosltivclr not bead- muted cxcppt upon tno inira xitcsaayoi every monin. iso aaumance on nunuays. LIItECTOll-- OFTHKl'OUK. wchujl. Co. Almshouse, May 21, 18114. k Ul.ITOK'M NOTICK. in tho orphans' J Court of Schuylkill county. Inre clUte oi I'owel llalon, late of Klino townthlp, said count, neieaeea. xno unaersignea, an autu or appointca Dy sam c uri "to a' un, peine, ,d1ut snd report dlstrltutlon of the tunas in ire hands ot Walter ftevi nson, aamli.liralor of snld estate, " will n eel all parlies interested lor mo puri'ose ot nis appointment, at ins oQlreiif MatHenry W'lhelu., Ksq., lnthebor- ush of Pottsville. sold countv. at 2 o'clock lo he afieinoon of Minday, June 18th, lb04, when indvrlert all nartles In Inteiesti're no'lflid to tinner or be foiever debarred from c mine m on sum tuna. M. M. 11UUKE. na tor, Hajffl 180). 5 29-oaw-3t "iriAlt'lhlt NOIICK In tho Court of Com j mon Pleas ot BchtijiklU county, Nctice Is hereby given that an application wl 1 be mane to tne sain couri on ino ivid uuy oi j one, A D. 194. at 10 o'clock, under the Corpora' tion act oi one tnousana eignt nuno en ana seventy lour, ana me Biippicmenis tne cio, bv Anthony OmJsczczak. Oeorge Wiftlk. An drew Kosi-ar. John Kokosz. Koinll Paullszak. for 11 o charter ot an Intended corporation lo be called Iho "Gn ek Cathotlo Association of Kv John of bhetiton." the character andoblect oiwnicn is tne mainienai.ee oi a society tor beuitlctaland protective put poses to Its mem bers from fund collected tbf-reio, and for h so purposes to nave, possess ana erjoy bii rignis. pencuis ana nriviutrcs conierrea dv me saia net ana its supplements. S-29-oaw-t AliIDCn L. SnT, Solicitor, $250 REWARD The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred nnd fifty dollars for Information that will lead to the detec tion find conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions ou the com pany's tracks that caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1694. DALLAS SANDEIt, Pres. E. W. ABU, Supt. must largely attribute this extraordinary prices invite comparison. We offer man v special induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment, ncaroncaaquaricrsior hats, cither trimmed or untrim med i also the cholcbst selec tion of trimmings, llowers, rib bons, etc. We've the cheap hat nnd tho high-priced hat. See ing Is believing....... Thcro's hardlv a doubt hut you will llnd our stock of coats just what is wanted In a light weight coat, it istnc most ex tensivo and best assorted lot in the county. Ladles' doublc- draped sleeves, satin f need, and some lined throughout...... Ladles' Cloth Canes. nssortcd sizes nnd materials, laco and braid trlmmcd.black and navy, newest styhs, newest effects. Wo aro prepared with a selec tion that should please tho critic. Tho cape Is the leading wran. and w e aro keen enough to recognlzo it , Nothing in tho woman attlro Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them in percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau- tics, masterpieces ot women s conceptions all Bhadcs, all stvlcs. and at tho most popu lar prices A complete resume of nil the fashions nnd combinations of new fabrics that will be Invoguo In great fashion ccnt es this season is shown in our display of Dress Goods for spring and bummer. One of our specials is a changeable goods, swlvclcd effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho sourco of much surnriso to nil who havo watched its re markable growth, "Goods of standard qualities tno Dest, at lowest riucES" Is unquestion ably tho reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally lino at 42c. 58o and 75c C. Geo, Miller, Manager. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD l'llILADELPHIA AND NEW YOItK Sunday and Dally Papers. Parties wishing any of theto papers delivered can leave orders at Max Heese's, Dougherty building, WeBt Centre street. Hunday papers on tale at llrennan's cigar store and Klrlln's uru? Biore. ID. 3D. IDiriKIIE, Centralis, Pa. Llcebed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done in Urst-clasi manner Orders bv mail promptly attended to. OrdeiB mayil-o be left at Vvm. Nelswender's llvtry stablo.Wtst GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UmONsHOTEL! LOST CHEEK, PA. Near I V. nnd Electric railways. Tht uuesi. uraniis oi cigars, wuisKies. porter. ueer ana aie on nana. XtfEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zcnhvrs and Ger- inantowu wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices, Mourning Goods a specialty. MltH G, W. IIVII1!. Attain, Fiplf onus ROOF PAINTING promptly done with BT HAWTHORN'S U. S. ItOOr PAINT -L. YOST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Hhenandoah, It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden anu paper rucis kou wuiui. uive n a trial. 'Absolute Confideneb in Our Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements STEWART POTTSVILLE, Pi 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 showing. Our OUR SPECIAL $2-25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL IZf. OUR SPECIAL i7c? OUR SPECIAL 42cl There Is one hendqunrters of I unucrwenr in I'oitsvuie, ana that is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, eiery size made, and every prlco. No olhcr such an as sortment In tho county. All stvlcs and qualities of Ladles' Vests- OUR SPECIAL I2C 9 Our Men's Ncckwenr Depart ment adds emphnsls to the above: "We know that this will ho tho greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsville to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashionable Ncckwear.nnd that too at halt and less than half tho usual cost." on sfitiii 2c ' Wo carry a large lino of cot-j ton goods. Following are a few of tho many, somo of which are mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, line Percales in stripes nnd figures, nil new goods nnd pe i f cct beauties considered cheap at 19o a yard. OUR SPECIAL I 2oC Hcrctoforo our spring sales havo tested tho selling capacity of our Hosiery Departmcnt.and each year tho stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hose IU SPItlH I22C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves in nil the leading and deslrablo shades. What a glove selling tlmo wo'vo had for the past month. Tho llko of It has never been known In Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso luto glove headquarters OUR SPECIAL 75c A big special of laces In all tho latest designs. Daintynnd beautiful effects. Exclusive in stylo and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops nnd pretty patterns worth 2uc. flutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point do Ireland, in all the new and dainty effects worth 23c OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, POTTSVILLE, PA. We?2?e d-eitirag There ! We are pleased to nnnounco 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, all well-made goods, for men, hoys and children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Beat anything ever offered before In Shenandoah, ns to style, make and price. We tft uave a special run on our lino men's pants in an colors, at t J.w, wnlcli are bold else where at iS. Wo have one of the finest stocks of lints, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, x xruu&s, vuiises, etc. uiuu auu see us u you wisu to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abrninsou, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. 'latt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar is stockrd with he best beer, norter. ales, whiskies, brandies, wines and cigars. Eat- in bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Wondcrsws Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest styles, w onders leads all photographers. IF you WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO THE and get the best. A full set lor ID. any size, shade, ehane. and several hundred Bets to select from. Their vitalized air has no enual for tmtnlcss extraction. All kinds ailing ai reosonanie orices. xton-i wrKeimenumoer 100 North Centre Btreet, rOTT8rJLLJi,l-A. Home-Killed Beef. J. F. PL0PPERT, alSGS? and Confectioner? 29 Eiut Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and VAiillln. Chncnlntn nnil Rtrow. 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. STCYDER, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER Dealer Ii WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper .of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging D B. H. HOFFMAN DAKEK, rm.a .,1 t.. ..... tn , 1 killed beef, gunranteclnir choice and lulcy , y' ' meat, nnu at tne same price as utucaeo beet. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 8 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 8c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to lit. James Hteln. 1H North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 0 a. m.i l to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a bpeumit;. uuuisui vuetunauon t 0 lOtfa. m. Reuben RKavtin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, . "Pterin Tuner, Pianos and organs repiired. Orders left at 21 North Main Btreet, bhenindoab.wlU receive prompt aivenuon, WAX VLOWEUS In Bouquets and Other Designs. riLLAItS, WItEATIIS, STARS, CKOS8E6, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main Bt, Shenandoah.