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    Evening Herald.
Till' USD AY, MAY 31. 1694.
THIRD EDITION
MAHANOY GITY LETTER.
A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS
All the Events of the Day Told in
Bright and Spicy Paiagraphs A
Record of To-day's Doings.
X!
Kcported dally from ttao Mnhanoy City bureau
01 U1C IlKIl AI.I.
Maiiakoy Cltr, May 31
Amonit the ttuests at the Omega Mny
wtrty on rummy evening were iur. unci
Mrs. Charles Sunday. Mr. nnil Mrs. M. 11.
Stein. Wiillnui Patterson. Hourr UoH-
niati, Theodore Hyde, V. Hesse, Jnmes
w. uriinin, A. A. is. j,ois, r. 11. js.
J.yon, Kin... Dr. H. C. Uowman, Harry
ltunsky, lsnnc Hnrrls, Hnrrv Uenslnger,
Howard wtlllnms, K. u. l-.CKUinn, itouert
Hoffman, Hnrry Kline, Jnmes Kenrcher,
1). Hen ly, .Joseph Lyons, John Decker, A.
Hrowuniillcr. J. C. I.von. Joy Homies,
(Jennie Genrhnrt, Isnno Abrams, Morris
l.oob. Joliu 1 linrnhart. Jnnies Collin.
K. Ci. Sellgmnii, D. Lnbows, D. IIiiKenbucli,
U. KeliKimm, Phillip M. Miiley, John
u.l..,,... rrt,. ........ 11,,... 1
4111, t-'ll, ,1,UIKV OUtAU. i.miunp liuj'ii
John Phillips, George M. Johnson mid
Hnrry Davidson, of Mulmuoy City ;
Messrs. Uii'l Kvnns, George Mnj.r, John
Drcher, Clement. Suyder, It. niton,
Augustus Shadle, f'red. Hamburger.
Hnrrv Sellgmnn. Louis Mender, Dr. Sal-
lada. Dr. L. C. Vosae and Dr. Thomns
Kvnns; Misses Kntiu Evans, Ida Wnllaucr,
Lulu Knust. Laura lirecn. Lmina r.uule,
Jjiura (joetz, Libido Marten, Manic
Ureaber, Annie (Jraelier, Virgie (jolt and
Annie Levers, of Ashland; Jacob Fox, of
l'oitsvtlle; Misses Hustle Uoocl ami until
urine Harding, ol Ha.leton; Augustus
Curry, of Port Carbon; Ldward btrouse
nud Miss Snllie Lewis, of Lost Creek
Miss L. Cnrrnn, of Chicago; Messrs. C. K.
DeiHjw. John Delnm. J. J. Decker. Au
gustus nnd Kdwnrd Heed, of Dclnno;Mlss
Mnme llnrting, of Hnzleton ; Misses
Allier Keller nnd Mny Lewis, of Audcn
ricd. Itobert IIolTinnu nnd Miss J. Garden.
of Heading; Dr. O'Harn and Misses Mat
tie (Iran, Dessie Zulich nud Kneracher,
of Schuylkill Haven; Mattie Jones, of
St l lair; Josepn lieuunli, 01 111. i-enn ;
T H 1I II.. r1R..R.1..111... Mnc.M
John Ports, F. C. 1'ortz, John Jteilly, M.
O'llnrn. Tim. Coakley. J. Uhenrn. r . hny
dcr, William Ducklcy, nnd Misses Mnme
Deed. Mnme Helfncr. Jennie Hobinson.
Maggie Lnmbert, Kllle Henton, Lizzio
Alooro nnd .Mny wiiiinms, 01 auenuu
donli: Messrs. C. 1'. Fisnnr nud H. V.
Hoiniea. Misses Itnv Hnrrls. Mny Hnrrls,
Sadie Harris, Mnry Friedcnbcrgcr, Marj
orams nnd Lenn Atinurn, 01 rnniaqua;
W. Dovd nnd Miss R Dovd. of Xew Dos
ton. and L. K. Frei). of Moroa ; MisiB
I'nrker. Emily bwnrtz. Mnme Carter,
Minnie "Weber, liottio Stltzur, Laura
Samuels, Mnme G urbnrt, Lena Kichler,
Dcrtha Kichler, Dora Kichler, Laurn
Knnpp. Maude llnughuey, Thome Lyons,
Dolly Wythe nnd Kntle Smith, of Alalia
lioy uiiy.
CYCLING ROAD RACES.
Hlitt.en.Yfnr.01il Lnd Wins the Mg
Kvtnt nt ChtoAgo,
ClIICAQO, May 81. The Chicago road
race, the successor of the historic Pull
man bicycle event, wns run over the new
Ightccn mile course yesterday, the tlntsh
being witnessed by nn Immense throng of
ntbusinatio npectntors. The value of the
prizes given to tho successful riders ex
ceeded J,800, Including cups, bicycles nnd
trophies. As the riders neared tho finish
there were a number of serious nccldonts
caused by collision, nud several of tho
rnccra were compelled to retire 15. LInd
quist, of the Lake View club, wns the
most seriously Injured.
1 he finish wns nn exciting one. As the
cry went op Hint the men were coming
the crowds surged forward nnd were
beaten back by the frantic police, who
were bnrely nble to keep the wny clenr for
the contestants. Tho lenders swept down
tho stretch nt a terrific pace, every mnn
showing nil that wns in him. As Knu
shot over tho tnpe n howl of joy went up
from his friends, nnd the crowd cheered
in sympathy. Dczenck wns a hot second
nnd A. Widen third. Tho time of 57 mln.
10 sees, wns considered good, tnking Into
consideration the still uorthenst wind
against which the men had to pedal, and
the race wns unanimously pronounced tho
most successful, all things considered In
the history of the fnmous event. Hnu Is
only 10 years old, while Dezenek is 23.
MILLnmw, N. J., Mny 31. Tliegrent Ir-
vington-Millburn twenty-flvo mile road
race yesterday attracted an unusually big
crowd, there being nearly n hundred con
testants A. II. Harnett, of the Kllza-
beth wheolmen, won; Hornce A. Allen, of
Asbtiry 1'nrk, wns second, nnd E. A. llof
flnger. of tho Hlversido wheelmen, third.
Time, 1 hour U min. 13 sec, or four min
utes better thnn tho best previous record
on this road.
Hear In Mind
John A. Heilly's Is the place to get the
purest wines and liquors, best beer and
ales ami iinesi uranus 01 cigars.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION
J.et Theories ltogiirilluK Mechanics' Liens
Upset by the Supreme Court,
A recent decision handed down by
Justice Fell, of tho Supreme Court of thl
utnte, will be of interest to lnwyers nud
laborers nllke, for it upsets some pet
theories regarding liens for work. Hi
construction of the Act of Assembly of
June 13, lhUl, puts nn entirely different ns
ji ct on the subject than was heretofore
xt-garded ns being tho truo one. It hns
Deen held tnnt u claim lor wages wns a
Hon upon the property of deceased cm
plover or Insolvent, nnd it could be collect
l by execution upon property of either,
thouirh in the bunds of purchaser. This,
Justice Fell says, is erroneous ; that
the linen applies only to a lunu
for distribution accumulated by
mln hv nrocess of lnw. such ns n sale
by an ndmlnistrntor or executor, assignee
lor the benelit of creditors, or a receiver.
In such a caso the law says that the
wages, or rather "money due lor labor,
xhnll be naid before the claims ol othe
creditors. This is n very different thing
from tho lieu leiug upon tue property
itself. A debtor hns a rlirht to nrofcr a
creditor in Pennsylvania, nud the money
received by a snlo by hltn of property is
not stiblect to the lien. In other words.
the decision menus thnt creditors for
labor done are in tho same position as
other ceueral creditors, except that wlieii
a fund is raised by the sale of property
for tho payment ot debts tho "money due
for labor" shall be first paid out of that
fund. Justice f eu points out tnnt, 11 tn
lnw were ns sweeninir ns II hns lu soin
cases been held to be. every purchaser
-would assume the risk of tho insolvency
of tho seller, and most onerous nnd daii'
rerous class ot liens would be created.
It would bo a serious obstncla and
hindrance to the transaction ot tho most
ordlnarv business nud would lend to end
less lltigntion nnd confusion In every day
nlialrs. "it would appear irom tins de
cision." savs the Ledcer. "that the Legls
lature has gone ns far us equity will
allow to secure to the wage earner 111
result of his labor, in uiviug him u nrel
crence over tho other creditors in cer
tain contingencies."
Special low prices to nil In watches
Jewelry and silverware at iiouierman
corner .Mam nnu iiioyu streets.
Adulterated Cigarettes.
An unrelentless wnr is being enrried on
against tho sale of adulterated cigarettes
lu ninny cities. It is something thnt
should receive the nttenttou of tho borough
authorities in the hnpe of an ordlnnuco
prohibiting tne sale or mauuiacture 01
cigarettes containing opium, morntiiue,
glycerine, ilmnson weed or belladonna,
for tho violation of which a severe Hue
should be imnosed. Although there is
state law against tho sale of cignrettes to
boyB, yet it Is an uncommon thing to seo
the youth of the town putting away at
this death-dealing instrument. The law
should be rigidly enforced lu the interest
01 tno rising generation.
Stoam Heuovatinz Co.. call for. clean
nnl deliver Ingrain and IiniM-els nt 3c per
yard; Heavier carpets 4c. a a. uoai at.
Twelve photos for 57 cents at Keagey1
new studio.
""Arriving Daily
C. D. Fricko's Carpet Store
lOBouth Jardlu Street.
GLOOMY FOR COKE STRIKERS.
mployors fltllt Iterate to necoffnltt
Tliidr Labor Union.
Scottdalk, Pa., May 31. The strike
leaders made yesterdny a "lay off" day,
and did little nctlv work. Three thou
sand men congregated nt Mt. Pleasant to
march hero and decorate the graves ot the
seven strikers killed nt Moorowood three
years ago, but Inter In the day tho Idea was
given up, and the crowd dispersed. Thu
wns the only semblance of a gathering re
ported In the north end of the region.
A number of tho men from one of the
biggest of the Frick plants oalled on Gen
eral Manager Lynch, and said that the
men were ready to return to work on an
hour's notice at the Frick scale It the
company would recognize their organiza
tion. Mr. Lynch replied that In no pos
sible event or nnder any circumstances
would tho company hnve nnything at all
to do with the orgnntzntion or depart
one iota from the scale as It stood when
tho men signed It last Fcbrunry. The
men were evidently disappointed with the
xcu purpose of tho company to concede
nothing, but they insist that there can bo
settlement on 110 other basis than recog
nition of their organization.
The disagreeable wenther is causing un
told hardship to the poverty stricken
thousands dependent on tho working of
the mines nnd coke works In tho region,
and thesituatlon is gloomy for the strikers.
CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED.
Very Sovcre ruiiMiment for Sicilian Slob
Leader.
PALEUMO, Mny 31. The court mnrtinl
before which Deputy Giuseppe de Felice
nud n number of minor chiefs of the tnsci
de Lnvorntori huvo been tried pronounced
the sentences yesterdny. Deputy doFelico
wns sentenced to eighteen years solitary
confinement nnd to threo yenrs polico
supervision in addition. Hosco, Hnrbnto
and Verro were sentenced to twelve years
solitary confinement. Montal ten yenrs
solltnry confinement, nnd Pico to five
yenrs solitnry confinement. AH tho men
mentioned were nlso deprived of their
right to tnke pnrt in public functions,
Petrinn was sentenced to threo years im
prisonment, Uenzl to two yenrs imprison
ment, nnd Cnssisa, Ciralli nud Gull were
acquitted.
rVll the prisoners were clinrged with con-
spirncy in connection with the secret so
ciety mentioned, nnd the condemned men
were convicted of hnving instigated or
of hnving tnken pnrt in thu series of dis
turbances which took plnce in Sicily Inst
winter, nud which resulted In the destruc
tion of n lnrge number of public buildings
nnd in the death of many people at the
hands of the troops sent to quell tho dis-
turlHinces.
Will Ignoro Fnttlauu'a Proclamation.
PITT8HUUO, May 31. Concerning Gov
ernor PaUIson's proclamation, issued yes
terday, calling on good citizens in the coke
region to refrnlu Irora in nny way aiding
and abetting riotous demonstrations, etc,
President John Cairns, of the Pittsburg
district United Mine workers, said lnst
night "I do not believe tho governor hns
any right to order men to disperse when
they assemble peaceably upon their own
property, or when they march unarmed
and with no violent Intent along the pub
lic bigliwny. I think tho governor exceeds
his powers nud functions, and I shall
probably so advise the miners."
Governor llrown Wnnti a ltenomlimtlon.
n ,TTiinltp finr ill flnv,mnr TYnnlr
Drown formally announces himsolf ns a
candidate for renomluntion at the state
convention which will meet in tho sum-
nw'nl IIMJ At. t)io full nluntlnn follow
ing members ot the legislature will be
clioseu who win voie ior a united otntes
.-.in .1 ,n t u,t,nnn,l Sunntnr f?linr!n II
Gibson. Governor Drown's present term
ot oiuco win not expiro until tue nrst
Weduesdny ot January, l&'.'U.
rrlnceNS Colonna Off for Knrnpe.
New VoilK, May 31. Princess D. Gal
ntro-Colounn nnd her children were pns
seugera on the American line- stenmer
New York, which miled for Southampton
nt 1 o'clook yesterdny fahe went to the
steamer accompanied by her stepfather,
John W Mackny, the California million
aire, and John w Mnckay. Jr. It Is
thought she is going to her mother in
London.
Cnptnln Caitllho Imprisoned.
Lisbon, Mny SO. Captain Castilho, of
the Portuguese warship Mlndello, who
was in commnnd at ltio de Janeiro when
the Hrnzillan insurgents were taken on
board that vessel, and who was also In
command when the insurgents escaped,
has been Imprisoned In tho marine bar
racks here pending his trial by court mar
tial.
The Stickle Hollow Itloters Held.
Uniontowjj. Pn., May 31. The strikers
who were arrested for participating In the
Stickle Hollow riots were given hearings
yesterday, nud fifty-five out of fifty-six
wcro held lor court. All is quiet in tn
region now.
Home AnnrchUU still limy.
Uome, May 31. Two bombs exploded
almost simultaneously at 11 o'clock lnst
night outside of the windows of the min
istry of flnnuce and the ministry of war,
The damage dono to the buildings was
small.
flolnc to Gray Gnblei.
Duzzaiip'sDay, Mass., May 31. Private
Secretary Thurber and Richard Wntson
Gilder inspected Gray Gables yesterday
and afterward said Mrs. Cleveland and
her children would soon be here.
Ihe Weather.
Showers', cooler; east to north winds.
NUGGETS OF NEWS
In portions of Connecticut Tuesday night
ice formed, doing great damage to crops.
It Is reported that the Russian govern
ment will build lu 1885 threo new ironclad
for the Dlack sen fleet.
A dispatch from Cairo, Kgypt, says It I
reported that there has been an outbreak
of cholera at Mecca.
A feature ot yesterday's obrvnuoei at
Perth Amboy. N. J., was the uuvelllngof
a stntue of Kosciusko, the Polish patriot
The striking miners of Cripple Creek,
Colo , have di legated full power to Gov
ernor Wuitu to act for them in settlln
the dispute, aud he is now working tu
that end,
Coining Uvents,
Jnna 4. Ice cream nnd strnwborrv
festival, benefit Primitive Methodist
church, In bnsement of the church.
June 11 nnd 12. First nnnual Ice cream
festivnl under the nuspices of Lincoln
Section No. 37, J. T. of II, & T , In Dender's
hall, Wm. Penn.
Jnna 10. Ice erenm nnd bean soun
festival iu Hohblhs' hall, under the nus
pices of the Women's Hellef Corps.
t-torman's Cwfe.
When Beeklngnneat and -well-conducted
cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Mnln and
Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten
tion. 5-10-lm
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES
National Leaguo Morning Gamei.
At Philadelphia Chicago. 12; Philadel
phia, i, At Drooklyn Drooklyn, 0; St.
Louis, S. At .uw York New York. 2;
Cleveland, 1. At Doston Iloston, 13; Ciu
cinunti.lO. At Washington Washington,
7; Louisville, 3.
AI'TKRNOON oames.
At Phllndelphln-Chlcngo. IS: Philadel
phia, a At New York Cleveland, 3; New
xorft, S. At ISrooklyu Brooklyn, 5; St.
Louis, 2. At Doston Doston, 20; Cincin
nati, 11. At Washington Washington
Washington, 11; Louisville 9.
Kastern League Morning Games.
At Springfield Providence, ft Spring
field, 0. At Dullalo Erie, 5; Duffalo. 1.
At Troy Troy, 0; Syracuse, 5.
AITEKNOOS GAMES.
At Springfield Providence. 23: Spring
field, 4. At Troy Troy, 0-, Syracuse, 5.
At DulTalo Erie, 5; Dullalo, 0.
State League Morning Onmes.
At Pottsville Heading. 10; Pottsvllle, 5.
At Alleutown Allentown, 17; Easton, 0.
AITEIINOON games.
At Easton Alleutown, T7; Easton, S
At Heading Heading, 8; Pottsville, 5.
Other Games Yesterday.
At Princeton Andover, 2; Princeton. 0.
At Now Haven Yule, 10; Harvard, 1. At
Cambridge, Mass. Harvard seniors, 10,
Princeton seniors, -1.
Mysterlont Attempt ut Murtl,-r anil Suicide
Watskka, Ills., May 31. Btokcs Hell
ings, an unmarried former living alone
about seven miles southeast of this city,
was shot twice while iu bed, and probably
fatally injured. In this condition hearosc
and managed to reach tho liouso of his
nenrest neighbor, nbout half a mile dis
tant. Ilelllngs saw the man who com
mitted tho deed, but did not recognize
him. After a search a young man named
Johu Znmwnlt wns found unconscious in
an outfield ncross the rond, his bend cov
ered with his cont nnd his throat cut. The
case is very mysterious. Ilelllngs had no
enemies and little wealth, though tho pre
sumption seems to be thnt the would be
mnrdererthoughthehad money. Whether
Z.umwalt shot Ilelllngs and then at-
temped suicide is not known.
Serious Fight with Non-Unlonlitj.
Chicago, Mny 31. A fight occurred yes
terday between colored grain trimmers
and union workmen on the steamer W.D.
Morley, lying off the dock at the foot of
Hiver street. Hazors, revolvers and shovels
were the weapons used. Several men were
badly hurt, the following seriously: Mnr-
tln King, stabbed in right breast; Will
inm Johnson (colored), head battered with
scoop shovel; Pat Flunnngon, cut in tho
groin. All three will recover. The fight
was tho rosult of tho bitter feeling be
tween the white union and several gangs of
colored men who had been cutting the
nniou rates and getting considerable work,
An Angler Druwned.
Dound DnooK, N. J., May 81. John
Linbnrger came here from Plalufiold, in
compnny with a party of llshermeu, to en
joy the first blnck bass angling of the
season. The favorite rosort for this sport
Is the dam In the ltarltan river, a mile be
low Dound Drook. Linbnrger got into a
boat and rowed up uear tho dam, from
below which he has llsiied hundreds of
times before. The wnt&r was high from
the recent rains, and the back eddy sucked
the boat into tho waterfall and swamped
it. Linbnrger was drowned in the sight
of his friends, who could render no aid,
A Thirty Foot Kite Expected.
PoiiTLAND. Ore., May 31. All hlgl;
water records were beaten hero yesterday
afternoon when the river reached twenty
eight and nine-tenths feet above low
water mark. Deports from tho upper
Columbia are such that a rise of at least
thirty feet above low water is expected,
Union Pacific mails and passengers due
here lnst Saturday have not yet nrrlved
At Kelso a train was placed on the hug
transfer boat Tacoma, which brought it
to this city by water, a distance ot fifty
miles.
Yale Will Compete with Oxford.
New Haven, May 31. It is now almost
certain thnt Yale will send an athletic
team over to England to compete with
Oxford some time In the month of July,
Several well known Yule graduates hav
promised to pay the team's expenses, and
Oxford, it is expected, will consent that
tho Yale team will receive tho gat re
ceipts. The team will consist of llickok.
Sheedon, Cndy, Sanford, Morgan nnd
either Clenny, Kershaw or Dunnell. '
Charted witli Killing- Ills Father.
Lewisuuho, Pa., May 31. Samuel Mook
was locked up hero yesterdny upon tho
charge ot patricide, the victim being Elias
Mook.nged70, who was burled on D eb,
24, but wheu tho body was exhumed at
the instance ot neighbors marks of vio
lence were found, and a coroner's Inquest
followed. The verdict was that M00U
died at thu hands of parties unknown to
the jury, but rumors of a family fight
have led to Mook's arrest.
A Virginia Kloprmeut Sensation.
HicilMONi), Vn., May HI. Society circles
have been wrought up at the news tliat
Miss Addie Johnson had eloped Sunday
night with Mr. Edward White, formerly,
of this city, now of Chicago, Misa J olrtJ
son Is connected with some ot the. best
famlliis in the state, being a niece of Vx
Congressman Venable, ot Petersburg, Va,
?jiUo intern a tlouaT"
fsmoas REMEDY for
nUUALUXa and similar Uomplalsti
rainnfaotsnd under the stringent
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,,
.preiorlDed by eminent pliyilclnU
DR. RICHTER'S
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TaV sTisimi naaV. na fVtw Tl THnhtA firm I P
F.Ad. Rlchtor&Co. Now York. J
29 HIGHEST AWARDS.
12 Branch Houses. - Own Glassworks.
For Mile in Miennmloah liyC II.jTi
lla'cnnucn. j ax iinian,
1 i' u. iwnia
DIVES. "
MEM and
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Absolute Confidence in
-tZjidUW -.01111 ArlvpW.icom one
Every line no matter how small the
N I I W A H I type 11063 ts 8are towar(l adding to
W mm II HRHIH a 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
must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our
prices invite comparison.
We offer manv special lnduco-1
ments in our Millinery uepari
mcnt. Wo are headquarters for
lints, cither trlmraedoruntrlm
tned , nlso the choicest selec
tion of trlminlncs. flowers, rin-
bons, etc, Wo'vo tho cheap hat
nna ine nign-pnccu uai. see
ing is believing
fcS&otherWL
MISCELLANEOUS.
OAI.KHMKN WAM'RI). Free nrenalrt out
f"Y lit One of our nefnts has cnilie.i fai.COO
111 live yrnrf. 1'. O Hox 1371, New Yorl. 2t
There's hardlv n doubt but
you will una our stoclt ot coats
Just what Is wanted In a light
weight coat. It is the most ex
tensive ana Dcsinssorica 101 in
the county. Ladies' double
breasted Jacket.umbrelln b,ick,
draped slee es, satin faced, and
some lined throughout......
T f.lA.1. n,nu
uuuaa wvui uiii'ud.iibdu, ,
sizes and materials, lace nnd
braid trlmmcu.blaci! nna navy,
newost style b, noweBt ellects.
Wonro prepared with a selec
tion that should ulense the
critic. The cape is the leading
wrap, ana we nro Keen cnougn
to recognize It
Y' ANTKD A (,'lrl for general housework.
Govi wsees i-nld. l allnt th t'EiiAin
branch fllce, Ktese's auction roum", West
uentre street. o-zu-u
T Osr.-A small blnclt New Koundlnnd doir,
JLi three moiitbs old und answers i tho nsme
nf "-troikcs." ltracauwvonbunaavlat
Arew-iidfor re-urn of tame to P. Abromath.
Pbcuacaoaii.
WANTED -Salesir an; salnry from start
nerman 'ntrloco. Drown Bros 'o.Nur-
ferymm Rochester, N. Y. B-Sl-eod-lm
COH HALE. Two lots, 60 feet front ana 150
P r...H.n . n nab Bl.n.1 T t IV.nl.l Uh.rA
ttif. rinir 1 s .MtiATpn rMnw nruipH in nn.i
rcontu lor Riouna rent. Apply to jonn uosteno,
Aeniana, i-a. c-ai iw
COtt HALE A fi twat dlnmond stud nnd a
ounded by six dlau.onds. Enquire at the
rHi-CKINItllJUE BOOK Ureacho! prom-
XJ lte. II story or lltleatls. Illustrated
. cents flueepps unnarallelicd: 100.00 plrestlv
sold. Outtitfreo. Aeei.ts wanted. W. H. Fer
guson Co . 0;h bt., ClnclniDtl, O. S-21-eod 3t
thnc PEU WKEIC using nnd selling Dy
tbG tiamos for ulailne watches, leweliy
nd tablow are. Plates gold. Bllfer. nickel &o ,
S'imc as now go-as. luncrem sizes ior ngcnis,
families and rbops Kasy operntcd; no ex
perience; big piotlts. W. P. llarrhou & Co.,
uierKAO. h, itOiumnus, vjnio.
WANTED. Ladies and gentlemen make
frem 13 toil nerdav folding and address
ice circulars aud corresponding tor mc at their
homes, fern anent position. For reply send
self addressed stamped envelopo to J w. Kel
ler, Mlsnawaku, lnd. Author of "lioundsand
iinr:8." o-di-oi
$250 REWARD
The Schuylkill Traction Co.
Will pay tAvo hundred and fifty dollars for
Information thnt will lend to the detec
tion and conviction of the person 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, 1894.
DALLAS SANDER, Pres.
E. W. Asn, Supt.
JAMES O. SAMPSEL,
AGENT for the EVENING HERALD
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOItK
Suuduy mid Dally Papers.
Patties wishing anvof three Dancrs delivered
can lefcvo orders at Max Itceso , Dougherty
building, West Centre street. Sunday papers
on taio at lirenn&n-B cigar store nnu iwrun i
arug store.
Rfi'i n-n wno enn taste our candles
Ollts nil wltll0t n feeling of nffec
DrlrT f5irl tlon for the young man
v,aa VJt"A who brings them. They
just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes
melt with tenderness tho young mnn also
melts, aim tne question is setueu. Try it,
FRED. KEITHAN.
Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St.
ID. ID. ZDTIECIE,
Centralis. Pn.
Licensed to clean
Cess Pools, Out Houses
Work done In nrst clats manner Orders by
ma 1 promptly attended to. Ordets may nlo
De leiiAi wm.rteiswenuer s uverysuiDie,weBi
uoai street, euenanooan.
IdEW YORK
Cosh Millinery Store
29 North Main St., Shenandoah.
Ladies, you must see onr large line ot
lace nnu straw
Trimmed Hats at Special Prices
Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants'
lint, nana ami .nltMi Var,ttia ntiil fni.
lmintown wool. The latest New York
styles always on unnu at lowest prices.
MourulUB Goods a specialty.
Mil Hi ;, MY, XIYXm.
-ROOF PAINTING jrfimptly flope with
tr HA-WTUOKN'S V. S.UOOB" l'AINT by
A "JTOST, Agent,
ISO PiaatOesl atreef. Bhenaudoah. It la tho best
and onlrEfwantee paint against corrosion, are
ana every Kica ox wentperf ior iteuu, wugugu
ana paper rvjs fwu nftiu. uiicbuim.
Remarkable Results Follow
Our Printed Announcements
Pi
QUR SPECIAL
$2'25
Oi SPECIAL
$4
OUR SPECIAL
$5
Nothing in tho woman nttlrc
s as natty, ns "bon-ton" ns n
neat, wcll-mado shirt waist,
Wo have them In percale, lawn,
sateen nnd silk. Perfect beau
tios, masterpieces of women's
conceptions all shades, all
styles, and nt the most popu
lar prices
OUR SPECIAL
372C
A com pie to resume of ail the
fashions nnd combinations of
new fabrics that will bo Invoguo
in great fashion cent-cs this
season is shown In our display
of Dress Goods for spring ana
summer. One of our specials is
u cnangcaDie gooas, swiveiea
effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c...
The unDrecedented success of
our Silk department has been
the Bource of much surprise to
all who have watched its ro
markablo growth, "Goods of
standard qualities tho best, at
lowest phices" is unquestion
ably the reason of Its great ad
vancement. Our Wash Silks
aro exceptionally fine at 42c.
58c and 75c
OUR SPECIAL
iycl
OUR SPECIAL
42C!
There is one hendnimrtors nf I
Underwear In Pottsville, and
that is our store every quaP
ity, every weight, every style,
every sfzo made, and every
price. No other such nn as
sortment in tho county.
au styles ana qualities ot
Ladies' Vests. ............J
Our Men's Neckwear Depart
ment nous cmpnnsis to ine
above: "we know that this will
be the greatest opportunity
ever before offered tn Pottsville
to economically supply nn en
tiro season's requirements of
fashionable Ncckwear.and that
toont halt nnd less than halfi
the usual cost.".
OUR SPECIAL
I 2C
OUR SPICIAL
2c
We enrry a largo line of cot
ton goods. Following are a few
of the many, some of which are
mourning goods, others nro
Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging
hams, line Pcrcnlos In stripes
and figures, all new goods and
peifcct beauties considered
cheap at IDo a yard.
OUR SPECIAL
I22C
Heretofore our spring sales!
have tested the selling capacltyi
of our Hosiery Department.nnd
each year tho stocks, necessary;
to supply the demands, have
been euormously increased a
fact which proves beyond a
question that we carry a stand
ard hose
OUR SPECIAL
I2ac
Ladies' cotton, silk and kid
Slovcs In all tho leading and
eslrablo shades. What a glove
selling time we'vo had for the
past month. Tho like of It has
never been known In Pottsville,
that's a certainty. It clinches
nnd rivets our claim for abso
lute glove headquarters
OUR SPECIAL
75c
A big special of laces In all
tho latest designs. Dainty and
beautiful effects. Exclusive in
style aud price. All silk Hour
don Laces net tops nnd pretty
patterns worth Sc. flutter
color laces In Point Venice,
Venetian Point, in Point do
Ireland, In all tho new nnd
dainty effects worth 25c
OUR SPECIAL
I22C
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
C. Geo, Miller, Manager.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
"We're etting THiere !
Wo are pleased to announce thnt although, the times are hard we are doing a
rushing business, duo, no doubt, to tno low figures we are selling our goods
at. The latest styles of summer snits, nil well-made goods, for men, boys
and children.
Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits "
m
Beat anything ever offered before In Shenandoah, ns to style, mnke nnd price. Wer
have a special run on our flue men's pants in nil colors, nt $3.00, which nre sold else
where nt $5. Wo hnve one of the finest stocks of lints. Caps, Gents' FurnishingB,
TruuKs, vnuses, etc. uome anu see us li you wish to save money.
W. Shines New Clothing Store,
Simon Abramson, Manager.
21 South Main tit., Shenandoah.
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt's)
19 and 21 West Oak Street
SHENANDOAH, PA.
The bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter.
ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat
in bar attached. Cordial invitation to all.
LEADING Photographer
Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE.
The best photogrnphs in nil the latest
styles. Wonders leads all photographers.
IF TOU WANT
ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1
GO TO TUB
and get the best. A full set
tor vs, any size, Biiaae, snijpe,
and several hundred sets to
select from. Their vitalized
air has no eaual for natnlcas
extraction. All kinds tilling
at reasonable prlocs. uon-i iorgei ine numoer
100 North Centre Btreet, roi1-nyiZZJS,l'A.
Home-Killed Beef.
The only place In town to secure home
killed beef , guaranteeing choice and lulcy
meat, and nt the same price ns Chicago
beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb.
Fresh sausage and bologna mnde every
day. Finest steak, 3 lbs. 25c; rib roasts,
3 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 Bnd So; best veal,
14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c.
Reuben Martin,
121 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
J. F. PLOPPERT,
5 and
Cponfcctionex?
29 Ea-jt Centre Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Bread1, 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 ot town In pint or quart buckets.
T. H. SIKYDER,
(Successor to Q. W. Hassler)
101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah,
HODSEandSIGN painter
Jealer li WALL PAPER.
A large stock of Wall Paper of all snide
on nana. Special low rates for paper hanging
D
K. H. HOFFMAN UAKElt,
WARREN J. PORTZ,
- Ptnnn Tuner,
Pi mi o and organs repaired Orders left at
31 North Mln etreet, fcthenindosb.wlll receive
prompt Attention.
PHYSICIAN AND SUXOEON,
Successor to Sr. James Bteln.
114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.t 1 to 3 Bnd 7
to 8 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a
specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 9 a. m.
12 to 1 p. m.
WAX FLOWKItS
In Bouquets aud Other Designs.
PILLARS, WBKATIIS,
8TAH3, CHOS8E6, ETC.
Wasley's: Pharmacy,
North Main St., Shenandoah.j