The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 01, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    Evening Herald.lMAHANOYJlTY LETTER.
Fill DAY, JUNK 1, U94.
A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS
OAMP 206.
IU Klghth Anniversary Appropriately
Celebrated Lat Might,
Ono of the most successful entertain-
THIRD EDITION
STREET WHI8PERINGS.
All the Events of the Day Told i
Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A
Record of To-day's Doings.
Item OlcHiinil by UieTown Patroll-
Iiilt llrpurlera,
Tliere will bo n number of vacancies In
the National Guard of Pennsylvania next
year and porhops n complete re-orgonizn.
tlon. The vacancies will soon be filled, as
n uumber of towns are anxious for a
representation. In all probability Shen
andoah will seek admission and knock at
I hp doors of the next Adjutant General.
who will very likely be General Siglried,
of Pottsvl.le, Shenandoah was at one
time renresented In the National Guard
by one of the best and largest companies
nud It can now recruit a company on
short notice. The material Is at uaud
niul manv of old Co. II would lorin u
nucleus for n reorganization. Three
Shenandoah young men joined Co. F at
Glrnrdvllle within the past two months
niul there are scores waltlnu for an op
portunity to Hock Into the ranks of a
home organization. That tho largest
town of hchuylkill should by nil means
lie represented in tne .Mitionni uuoru is a
prevailing sentiment nud n call will
Hiiortlv be made fur a meeting at which
to take steps to apply for admission, If
Adjutant General Greenland should not
take kindly to the movement It Is quite
certain General Slgfrled, who is looked
upon as certain to kucceed General Gion-
land next spring, win uo so.
The present condition of the streets Is
horrible and Council should exert itself
to have Immediate improvement made,
They have already caused losses to a
number of teamsters. Of course the
longer tho necessary repairs are delayed
the more the comnlnints multiply.
Special complaint is made against the
naved nart of Main street ami ninny of
the property owners who contributed to
the payment for that Improvement ore
very indignant. They say that the blocks
have been replaced in a very Indifferent
manner and unless this kind of work Is
done better and with more care lt.lt only
a fiuestion of u short time wlicu the street
will be worse than if It had nevur been
naved. liltter complaint is also mode
uirulnst the throwing ot straw, paper and
other rubbish upon the streets. Some
merchants are verv careless when unpack
ing boxes on tho sidewalks and they
should bo watched. If they will not take
pride m t lie condition or tne streets tney
can at least be made to resnect tho ordi
nances. The Hoard of Health would per
form a good service by inspecting some or
the btreets nud gutters. In many of them
they will 11ml drainlugs of slops and 111th
which should be diverted into some tiuder-
trround channel. I he spread of the sew
erage system bos left little room for an
argument that surface drainage is a
necessity. The health of the public should
not be jeopardized because a property
owner does not properly drain his place.
Thero are many among us who
think the rebels nre resigned to the
inevitable and willing to forget the past
nnd recent re-unlons of men from tho
Union nnd ex-Confederate stntes have
added color to the supposition, but tho
Heportcd dally from the Mahanoy City bureau
MxnANor Citt, June 1,
It. S. Coburn. of Park Place, was In
town yesterday on business.
CnDl. J. Y. llnller was In town yester-
uoy,
Frank P. Toole, of Pottsvllle. was in
town yesterday, visiting friends.
T. J. McNnuinro. George F. Alathlns,
Emma liritz. and Lllllo Delancy (.pent
Wednesuny nt lakeside.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brandon, of Bran
ilnnvlllp. are vtsltlnc friends In town.
kelson is looking up uts camnuacy ior
Poor uirector,
Mrs. W. W. Lewis visited friends In
Pottsvllle yesterdny
Kdword Phllllns. of Ilelano. attended
to business here yesterday.
lion. T. J. Illgirlnt. of Shenandoah, wns
looking after his political boom here yes
terday.
Edward Morgan, of Audenrlcd, was in
town yesterday.
Minn l.lzzip Stnnk. of Shenandoah, and
Bessie Wodlingei, of Pottsvllle, were the
truest s of .Misses llnnuau and .Jennie
Hefowich yesterday.
Messrs. Steve Hughes nnd Thomas
Taylor, of Shamokln, wero among town
menus yesterday:
MImshh Kate Cairns and Doisv l'ralloy,
of Philadelphia, who have been spending
several days witn tno inner a sister, re
turned uome tuis morning
IIhitv Dowltntr. of Shenandoah, dis
ported himself nmong the folr ones here
on ednesuny
Hobert Smith has returned to the fccllusj
grove school.
An eight o'clock tea wns given nt the
homo of Mls Laura Swartz nt Park
I'Irph on Wednesday evening. Among
tin. fTiiests were Mlsnes Carrie Lewis.
Wm. Penn : Florence Wells, of Mnuch
Chunk ; Agues Leckie and Lou Catlier, of
Slieuandoali ; .Messrs. nnrry wnsieynnu
Clifton nobbtus, ot sneunnuoau, nntt
Iiobert Smith nnd Georgo II. Goodmon
of Mohnnoy City.
Decoration Dny was observed here In
unite of tho rain. Tho Citizens' C orue
Hand headed the piocesslou of the Grand
Army, Sons of Veterans and omens'
Relief Corns, and after the graves were
dtcorted the procession proceeded to the
opera house. Hev. Otho Grant opened
tne ceremonies witn prayer nuu tue cuoir
rendered n selection under tho direction
of Dr. J. Arthur Jones. Chairman .1.
Desllvn then introduced Kcv. dames,
'nwers. who delivered nn eloouent nd
dress and after n mnle party rendered a
selection a bouquet was handed to Kev.
Powers witn tne compliments oi tne
Wnmens' Itellef Corns. The chol
rendered "America" with the assistance
of tho nudlence and liev. Adams closed
the ceremonies with tho benediction.
Additional ceremonies were hel I in th
nflnrnnnn. The Citizens' Cornet Hand and
jtuueii Luiui lu iuu on i.i.wik.u... uu. ,uu - -. - : - .
following words dropped from tho lips of several Councils and uniformed com
Jtuv. Cnvo at tho unveiling of n monU'
mentnt Itlchniond, Vn., on Decoration
Day, is sulllcient to convlnco one that the.
old spirit still lives lu some of tho men ot
Dixie's land: "At Appomattox, puritau
ism, backed by overwhelming number
nud unlimited resources, prevailed." said
Hov. Cave, "but brute force cannot Hettlo
questions of right and wrong. Thinking
men do not indue the merits of a cause by
the measure of its success ; ami 1 believe
"The world shall yet decide, in truth's
clear, far off light,' that the South was in
the right ; that her cause was just; that
the men who took up nrms in her defence
wero patriots who had even better reason
for wltnt thav did then had tho men who
loughtnt Concord, Lexington, nnd Hunker
mil ; and mat nor coercion, wuniover
good may havo resulted or may hereafter
result from it, was nu outrage on liberty."
panles of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. pnraded to
the Pine street school house and raised a
Hag. John Anspach made the opening
address, nev. it. a. ieyser ouerea prayer,
Kev. .1. M. unblo spoKe and it. d. ueiiy.
ot I'niladeipnin, presented tno nag
behalf of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. Prof. F
Miller accepted tho flag. It is n benutlful
emblem 10XU feet In size. Tho ceremonies
closed with the benediction by Hev. Hock,
lost cj:i:i:k.
'Mnnv of the citizens of Ralnsville, In
dlana, nre never without a bottle of Chonv
berlain's Cough Ilemedy In the house,
Bnys Jacob Brown, the leading merchant
of the place. This remedy has proven of
so much value for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough in chili'ien thnt few mothers
W11U KUUW l' v , I I il . i " twill. iu uc
without It. For solo bj Gruhler Bros.
CKNTKAI.IA.
The Packer colliery's employes will bo
paid Saturday.
Packer colliery No. 2 resumed work
yesterday after over a week's idleness.
The Jackson's base ball club will cross
Dots witn lxist UreeK team to-morrow.
The picnic of tho T. A. B. Society,
which was to take place on Derorntton
llay, was postponed until to-morrow.
The game of ball between Silver Brook
and Lost Creek on Decoration Day was
postponed until some future time.
Mrs. Iloner, of Dubois, is visiting her
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. sol. Kleckner.
Miss Maine Sheridan, ot No. ti, was the
successful lady lu a waltzing contest for
a gold ring nt the boll or (Jolumbla Club
or uiraruvine, on Wednesday evening,
James Ilolton. Mike Molownoy, An
tliony Molownoy, Owen Welsh, Mike
Munloy and Iiobert Gesford, accompanied
by their Indy friends, took in the sights
tit Lakeside on .Memorial Day.
Anthony Munley will bo mnrried to
Miss Bridget Mills, of Big Mine Hun, tho
lntter port of next week. We wish both
success.
Miss Kntle Welsh, of Centrnlln, is visit
ing -Mis .MOgglO .MCLOUgUlln.
George Daggert called on Gllberton
Irlends yesterday.
John Dean, who was somo time ago
burned out, is again quartered iu a pretty
xieu- nouse.
Barney Flannery is homo on n visit
from Philadelphia.
Oormau's Cufe.
When seeking a neat and well-conducted
cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Main and
Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten
tion. 6-10-im
Ttiut Tired Filing."
Ono who kuows says a raw egg is nn ex
cellent tonic with which to begin these
warm spring days. It is strengthening,
nnd tends to prevent that tired feeling so
prevalent nt this season of tho yenr. If
prepured in tho following way It is really
n delicious drink : 1'ut me yoiK oi an egg
into a dish witn a teospooiislul or white
sugar and n teaspoouful of orange or
lemon Juice, and beat lightly together
wit n a fork. I'nt the whites on a plate,
anil add a pinch ot salt ; then, with n
brood-bloded knife, bent It to n still froth.
Xow, ns lightly as possible mix all to
gether in the dish ; then ns jigntiy trans
fer It to a clean tumbler, which It will
nearly till if properly made. It must not
stand in a warm place, us It soon becomes
liquid niul loses its snowy look. Any
fruit lulce mar be used in place of orange
or lemon, or oven brandy if the doctor has
ordered it.
Count HUmnrrk In New York,
New Yoiik, June 1. Count Herbert Bis
marck, son of Prince Bismarck, nnd fnm
lly are passengers on tho Normnnnln,
which arrived last night. Among other
Frnncken Slcrstorpfl nnd family, C. F
ltltschl. German consul, and S. Von Dor-
rlen.
Jerry fimpon Very Wenk.
Behkelmy Srim cs. Va., June 1. Beir
renentntlve Jerrv Simpson arrived hero W-
day from Washington, accompanied by
Hpreentntive Pence, or uoiorntio. mt.
Simpson Is so wenk thnt it was necessary
to carry him rr.m tue car.
Heath of the Olilr.t Free 5tnnn.
AutuntiHr. Mass.. June 1. Captain
Kathnn Peters, the oldest Free Mason In
iha United States, died yesterday niter-
oon. aired 01. He joined the Masonic
rnterntty in 1828.
lb i W tut Her.
Generally fair, westerly winds.
lnents, socially and otherwise, was that pa,HCI1gers are Hcrr Johannes Grap Vou
neiu lasb evening m uuuur ui tuo eigutu
nnnlversary of Camp 200, P. O. S. of A.
Intellectually, it was also of a high order.
The entertainment wns held in Schmidt s
hall and the cosy camp room wns artistic
ally decorated with Hags and bunting
and upon the walls wero hung pictures ap
propriate to tno occasion, ail combining
to make tho scene n memorable one to
tho members of the camp nnd their
friends.
Immediately after adjournment of the
r- t c ...:, 1- . i. ... i . i
open and tho members nnd their lady nnd
gentlemen friends soon filled the room.
Extra seating capacity had been secured,
ami wen it was ior tuero were no vacant
seats. M. II. Master acted iu the capac
ity of chairman. After a few brief In
troductory remarks, and the singing of
"America" by the audlenco, tho chair
man introduced James H. Lewis to talk
upon "Pntriotiim." The speaker handled
his subject with much ability, and at the
conclusion of his remarks wns heartily
applauded. James H. Patterson then
invored the company witn n song, nuu
was greeted by a prolonged encore, which
wns responded to.
. it. HopKius, Jr., mounted comedian,
gave a rccittitiou iu his native dialect,
and wns followed by on nddrcss on the
history of Camp 20(1 by Thomas II.
Snyder. Tho speaker traced tho history
of tho camp from tho time of its institu
tion in v m up to tue present time; snow
ing it to be the largest camp ever
instituted, having nt that time 207 mem
bers: the practical worK It has Performed
n behalf of the members, and predicted
bright prospects in the future for the
camp.
xneu tonowed nn address on "iiuiiding
ut" uv u. otrnutfiui. ntier which tno
audience was treated to refreshments In
thosliapoof bnnunasand oranges. During
the intermission Dr. II. IloUman Baker
entertained tho assembly by a song with
organ accompaniment.
jonn neeso ioiioweu tno intermission
with a verv creditable recitation, and D.
G. lticlmrds dished up the nudlence u
patriotic labor speech iu his own Inimit
able style. The audience snug"Columbia'
and j.ewis Leue followed with an elocu
tionnry effort thuc was highly appreciated
A general denote wns tuen announced
unon tho nuestiou: "Shall citizens of
foreign birth be admitted to membership
iu our order f" This waB one of the most
interesting features of the entertainment,
and was participated in and handled In
an eloquent nnd fervent mnnner by ninny
of the members present. Tho speakers
were about evenly divided upon tho question.
Ice crenin nnd cake were served, and
when all had their amietttes nDneased tho
evening's enjoyment closed at 11:30 by
singing tho closing ode, thus ending n
very pleasant social gathering. The suc
cess of the nlTair is due In n great measure
to the ci mmittee, which consisted ot Yv.
DIVES. "
MM and
STEWART,
PlTOLLE, PL
Absolute Confidence in
""2Bn---vOur Advertisements.
Remarkable Results Follow
Our Printed, Announcements
Every line no matter how small the
type does its share toward adding to
our great business, and to the fact that
our advertisements arc always free from
exaggeration and free from anything
which in the slightest way misleads, we
must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our
prices invite comparison.
THE
Kind
That
;GURES
Mrs. ROSA C. JACOBS,
CURED
WHEN FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED.
Six years ago woa taken with
ABtlima, which steadily grew worse.
I employed four different physicians,
who eavo mo up, saying thero was
no help for mo. Four bottles of
DANA'S SARSAPAltlLLA saved
my life, and I am well and happy.
Una. ROSA B. JACOBS,
J Barro, Vt.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast. Me.
Wo offer manv socclal Induce
ments in our Millinery Depart
ment. Wo nro headquarters for
hats, either trimmed or untrlm
mcd; also tho choicest selec
tion of trimmings, flowers, rib
bons, etc. We've tho cheap hat
and the high-priced bat. See
ing is Dcucving.
There's hardly a doubt but
you will llnd our stock of coats
Just what is wanted In a light
weight coat. It is the most ex
tensive and best assorted lot in
I tho countv. Ladles' doublo-
brensted Jacket, umbrella back.
anipcu sleeves, satin iacca, onu
somo lined throughout......
Ladles' Cloth Canes.assorted
I sizes and materials, lace and
braid trlmmcd.ulnek and navy,
newest slylis, nowest effects.
Wo aro prepared with a selec
tion that should please the
critic. Tho cape Is the leading
wrap, nnd wo aro keen enough
to rccognlzo It
OUR SPECIAL-$2'25
OUR SPECIAL
$4
OUR SPECIAL
$5
Nothing In tho woman attire
Is as natty, ns "bon-ton" ns a
neat, woll-mado shirt waist.
We have them In percale, lawn,
sateen nnd silk. Perfect beau
ties, mnsterplcces ot women's
I conceptions all shades, all
styles, and at tho most popu
lar prices
DDI SPECIAL
S. Lindenmutb. Thomas Sbnnbell. A. C.
.Morgan, John Dhuks and n. 11. Morgan. I
iaLEHMKN tVAr.TED.--T'"ree ptepaid ont-
or ournfcint nn e.-rnei
P. O 110X1371, New YorV.
Xtw Goods nt Wilkinson's.
New styles ot lnco window curtolns ut
special bargain prices; chnllles at 'Hy,c.
her yard : dress gingnnms at sc worth iu.
Don't fail to see our rich assortment of
fine dress goods, every shade and qunllty
in the mnrket nt money snvlnc prices.
L. J. Wilkinson.
5-28-tf 29 South Main street.
O at. One of our ni nt ha erne fai.000
in nveynr-,
ii'ANlKU-Au r for i:emr.d Housework.
Yt Goon wages paid. I all at th- Hkhai.d
branch filce. Iteeso's auction room, m est
Centre street. 5-20-tf
TXTANTED-Sslesnan; Painty from start,
vv rerman ntulare uronn tiros o .ur-
leryratn Itoc hester, N. Y. oSleod-lm
COH PALE. Two lots, 50 feet front and 16U
1 leot oiep, f n uaKstreet mi. uarmn.wnerr
A complete resumo of ad the
fashions and combinations of
new fabrics thatwlll be Invocuo
In great fashion ccnties this
season Is shown In our display
of Dress Goods for spring and
summer. Ono of our specials Is
a changcablo goods, swivelcd
effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c...
The unprecedented success of
our Silk department has been
tho sourco of much surprlso to
all who havo watched its re
markable growth, "Goods of
standard qualities the best, at
lowest rmcES" is unquestion
ably tho reason of Its great ad
vancement. Our Wash Silks
aro exceptionally lino at 42c,
58c and 7oc
OUR SPECIAL
I yet
OUR SPECIAL
42c!
Thfitt In OKIE hfnrlnirtr nf
Underwear in Pottsvllle, nnd
that Is our store every qual
ity, every weight, every style,
every sizo made, nnd every
price. No other Buch nn as
sortment in the county.
All styles and qunlltlos of
Ladles' Vests.
Our Men's Neckwear Dermrt.
ment adds emnhaBls to the I
above: "We know that this will
bo tho greatest opportunity
ever before offered In Pottsvllle
to economically supply an en
tiro season's requirements of
fashionable Ncckwcar.nnd that
too at halt nnd less than half
tno usual cost."- ...
OUR SPECIAL
I2oC
OUR SPICIAL
2c
Wo carry a largo lino of cot
ton goods. Followlne arb a few
of tho many, somo of which are
mourning goods, others are
bcoten l'lnius, zephyr Ging
hams, flno Percales in stripes
nnd figures, all new goods nnd
pe.fcct beauties considered
cheap at 19o a yard.
OUR SPECIAL
I 2oC
Ilcrctoforo our spring sales'
have tested the 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 hoso
Ill SHUL
I22C
Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid
gloves in all tho leading and
desirable chades. What a glove
selling time we've had for the
past month. The Uko of It has
never been known in Pottsvllle,
that's a certainty. It clinches
and rivets our claim for abso
lute glovo headquarters
OUR SPECIAL
75c
9
A big special of laces In all
the latest designs. Dainty and
beautiful effects. Exclusive In
style and price. All silk Bour
don Laces net tops and pretty
patterns worth l!0c. Huttcr
color laces In Point Venice,
Venetian Point, in Point de
Ireland, In all tho new and
dainty effects worth 25c
OUR SPECIAL
I22C
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Isow brb gs In fperl
-no.
Coining Kvents,
June 4. Ice cream nnd strawberrv
festival, benefit Primitive Methodist
church, in basement of the church.
June 11 nrd 12. First annual ice cream
festival Under the nusplces of Lincoln
Section No. 37, J. T. of II. & T , in Bender's
nan, win. jenn.
June 111. Ice cream and benn soup
cestivni in itouuins' nan, under tne mis
pices of the women's Keliet Corps.
the rink is idluiiled.
trnnth fnrarnund rent. Anplv to John Costel
Af bland, Pa. -28 lw
pOH HALE A U karat diamond stud una a
1 ladies' goia ring witn emernin seuing, sur
C. Geo, Miller, Manager.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
ronnded by six diamonds.
liEiiAi.ii onice.
Enquire at the
:o-ii
Miss Celin Gcrrety. of Brownsville,
spent Decorntion Dny nraoiiK town friends,
Misses Annie Ilurlev nnd Knte Ponsr,
of Pottsvllle, attended tho picnic hereon
Wednesdny.
The borouuh schools will close on Thurs
day, Juno 7th.
The festival held in the M. K. church on
Wednesdny eveniuK was a decided success,
thanks to the management of some of
our young ladles.
Miss Jane Wricht. of Irish Vnlley, re.
turned yesterday after a week's visit to
town.
The next event of the season will be the
St. Ignatius Legion picnic. Don't forget
the date Juno 10th.
The funernl of John P. Unnnon took
place on 'Wednesday from his home in
Gerniantowu. Tho deceased was a very
well known man nud consequently the
attendance nt the funeral was larce.
Services were held lu the St. Ifrnntius
church and interment mndo lu St.
iBnntlus cemetery at this place.
The U. C. Band wns uuoble to hold its
picnic in the grove on account of the rain,
lint had on enjoyable time in the I. O. O.
F. hall. Ouite n number of younir folks
of this nnd neighboring towns were in at
tendance and the night passed merrily.
Uyon'H orchestra furnlsued the music.
I have two little grandchildren who
are teeming mis not Bttmmer weather and
are troubled with bowel complaint. I
give them Chnmberloln's Colic, Cholera
Dinrrnoea itemeuy ami it acts like a
charm. I earnestly recommend it for
children with bowel troubles. 1 was my
self tanen with n severe ottocK of bloody
mix, with crumps nnd pains In my
stomnch, one-third of n bottle of this
reL.edy cured me. Within twenty-four
uour-t l wns out oi ueu nnu uoing my
house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunocan. Bon-
nqua, Illckmnn Co., Tenn. For sale by
uruuier uros.
HThen Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla.
When aha was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
hcn she became Jtiss, she clung to Castorla.
Vhen she had Children, she gave them Castorla
Htenmnhlp Tickets lUducd.
From Hamburg, Bremau, Antwerp or
Amsterdam only r-il.ou. To Liverpool
Jueenstown, Londonderry, Belfast or
ilasgow, only f22. At Heme's Railroad
nd steamship uiuce, Jjougueriy uuiiu
Ing, Shennudoah, Pa. 4-4-tf
Sometime ago 1 was troubled with an
attack of rheumatism. I used Chuuiber
Iain's 1'iiln Balm und wns completely
cured. I have slnco advised many of my
friends nnd customers to try tho remedy
and all sneak hluhlv of It. Simon Golu-
bnum, Sou Luis ltey, Cnl. For sale by
urn In er tiros.
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the
mime LE8810 & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sock. 8-3-3taw
Mew &oods
""Arriving Daily
C. D. Fricko'j Carpet Store.
lOPouth JardinBtreet.
Hear lu Allmt
J ohn A. Itelllv's is the nlace to vet tht
nu i ut wines and llouors. bent beer nnd
a leu nud Quest brands ot cigars.
Special low price to all In watchts
Jewelry and tdlveiwore at Iloldei man's
00 rner juaiu Hnu .uioyu streem.
Stenin Henovotlng Co., cnll for, clean
and deliver Ingrulu and Brussels nt Soj er
yard ; heavier carpets -ic, ai tu. uoai ot.
rtircr PElt WEEK uslnir and selllnc Dr
LD O namos for nlatlnc watches, lowelry
and tableware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, &c ,
sumo as no goods. Different sizes for sgents,
famines ana tnops. ivney operatea; no ex
perience; big pronts, w. i: unrrison & uo.,
Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio.
"II f ANTED. Ladles and gentlemen make
YY from (3 to $4 per day folding and address
imr circulars ana cnrresrjonain? Tor me at tneir
hemes, ferrrnnent position. For reply send
self addressed stamped envoloro to J W.Kel
ler, Mlsbawaka.lnd. Author of "Bounds and
Hares." 5 31-St
OrncK or Cosiboluw or inn Cotjhit o
eonuTLKiLt
PoiISVILLB. IU., May 21 1194.
VTOTI0E. Healed proposals will b received
IN oj tie urdrjlaned, Costroller of Hchujl
kill eoualy, until i o'clock p. ., Uocday, Jure
4th. 1604. lor renalrlng and painting the Iron
bridge, at Tamaqua, spanning Little Bchuyl
kl 1 river. Bids lor repslr ng and painting to
bo received separately. The rltht Is reserved
to nject any or nil bids. By order of ihe
uouuty commitsioner8.
Conl roller.
Note In subroutine nronosals endorse ca-
velope. "Proposals tor repairing and painting
oriage at xamaqun. juu-i-
We're eitimg TTIiere !
We are pleased to announce that although the times are hard we are doing n.
rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures we nre selling our goods
at. Tho latest styles of summer suits, nil well-mnde goods, for men, boys
and children.
Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits
Bent nnvthlne ever offered beforo in Shennudoah. ns to stvle. make nnd nrice.
have a sneclal run on our fine men's nnnts in nil colors, at f3.fJ0. which nre sold else'
where at $5. We hove one of the ilnest stocks of Hots, Caps, Gents' Furnishings,
Trunks, valises, etc. tome nnu see us it you wisn to save money.
W. Shines New Clothing Store,
Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main rjt., Sbenaudoab.
Charged with Heavy Swindling.
New Yoke, June 1. Mows Levy and
his wife Julia, milliners, Into of this city,
nnd still later of Troy, N. Y., havo been
hold for the grand jury by Police Justice
Martin, on the complaint of the millinery
firm of Hoaning, llnua & Curtis, on
chnrgo of swindling on an extensive and
systematic scale. This firm charge thnt
tho Levys obtained a quantity of goods
from them under faUo pretence It U
likely the prisoners' aueged swindling
operations will amount to moro than
tlOO.000,
Southrrn Immigration Congroii.
Auousta, Gn., Juno 1. Tho southern
immigration congress decided to appoint Sf.-R nrt who can tnsteour candles
a committee to devise somo practical plan I txxx wjtUont R feeling of affec-
to lay before the better class of immi I Odd Girl tIon for thB younB man
grants from Europe tho manifold advan- . . . . who brings them. They
tnges ot the south in order to Induce and
direct such immigration to tho southern
states. Tho commttteo will report at the
next meotiug of the congress. A resolu
tion was adopted urging congress to make
appropriations to carry into effect the
recommendations ot this congress.
P. LEITZEIii,
8HENANDOAII, PA.
Licensed to clean
CESS POOLS and OUT ROUSES
Work done on Installment plan.
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt's)
19 and 21 West Oak Street
SHENANDOAH, PA.
The bar Is stocked with he best beer. Dorter.
ales, whiskies, brandies, wines and cigars. Eat
In barattachod. Cordial Invitation to alb
ZEAVIXO Photographer
Market and CentreSts.,POTTSVlLLE.
The best photographs in all the latest
styles. W onuers leads an photographers.
bpllt in Kelly's Army,
St. Louis, June 1. The Commonweal
army of Geueral Kelly, now in camp here,
divided yeterdoy. nud SOU of tho men un
der Colonel lieorge Speed, of California,
will hereafter march or float by them
selves The cause is the alleged arbitrari
uoss of Kelly, not tho least incident in
which' is his persistence against the wishes
of tho men, in allowing two women to ro
main with tho army. Speed will endeavor
to enforce a division of the
legal methods.
just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes I
meit. witn tenaerness tne young man niso
melts, nnu tue question is settieu. xry it.
FRED. KEITHAN.
Ice Crcnm, nil flavors. lOi N. Main St.
3D. 3D. 3D1T3S:3J,
Centralis. Pa.
Licensed to clean
Cess Pools, Out Houses
Work done In llrst clats manner Orders by
madpromptly attendedto. Orders mayabo
be left t Wm. Nelswcnder's livery stable,wtst
coal street, unenancoan.
ISW YORE
l n4t CUUCCIYUi MM f
commissary by 0S Millinery StOW.
IF TOU WANT
ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1
00 TO TIIB
and get the best. A full set
for 18. any sue. shade, snape,
and several hundrod sets to
select from. Their Vitalized
air has no equal for painless
extraction. All kinds ailing
t Tononnnhin nrices. Don't torgeiine numDer
100 North Centre Street, l'OTTSriJLX!,r4,
Home-Killed Beef.
Hungary'! allnlatry ltetlgns.
Vienna, Juno 1. Tho Hungarian min
istry has resigned. Dr. V ekerle, the primp
minister, reque-ted that Hungary bo al
lowed to nominate a sulllcient number of
Liberals to tho house of magnates to
insure tho pussoge by that body of tho
civil marriage bill. Emperor Francis
Joseph absolutely refused to grant this
request. Dr Wekerle, therefore, handod
him the resignation of the ministry, ami
the emperor accepted tho resignations.
Illegal Drrdgeri Taken tn Virginia.
ClllsKIELD, Mil., Juuo 1, Deputy Mor-
shol Crlcknnr, of Norfolk, passed through
here yesrerdny, having lu custody Hobert
Wharton ami Sevoni Nelson, the two
Marylnudcrs whote eonvloltoit for Illegal
dredging in Virginia last year was the'
subject of dispute between the two states,
recently decided by the supreme cpnrt.
They will bo sentenced by the county
court of Accomac county, vn.
29 North Main St., Shenandoah.
Ladles, you must see our large line of
lace and straw
Trimmed Hats at Special fa
Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants'
J. F. PLOPPERT,
aSei and
Confectioner?
29 Ka-it Centre Street,
SHENANDOAH, FENNA.
Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and
Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw
berry Ice Cream and Soda Water.
Wholesale and Retail.
Orders for parties nnd other events filled
on short notice. Ice cream delivered to
all parts of town in pint or quart buckets.
Ti H. SMYDER,
(Successor to a. W. Hassler)
101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah,
HOUSEandSIGN painter
Outer li WALL PAPER.
A large stock ot Wall Paper ot all shade
on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging
The nnlv nlncn in town to secure home-
killed beef, guaranteeing choice and lulcy
meat, and at the bnme price as Chicago
neei. Dresn veni, million, pons hjiu iuuiu,
jyli. H. HOFFMAN DAKEIt,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGE0N,
Successor to Dr. James Btein.
114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Fa.
Office hours From T to B a. m.i 1 to 3 and 7
to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a
specially.
12 to 1 p. m.
Hours of vaccination s 8 to 9 a. m.
hats, cans and robes. Zephyrs and Ger- Fresh sausage, and bologna made every
mantown wool. The latest New York day. Finest steak, a ins. sac; riD roasts,
styles always on hand at lowest prices,
.Mourning uoous a specialty.
MIlHi . W. HTUE
ROOF PAINTING promptly done with
f3T UAWTHOHN'S U. B.ltOOF PAINT by
X. "T2OISM?,-Aeent,
139 EstCoal street, Bhensndoah, It lsthebest
and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire
and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden
ana paper roofs and walls, (me It a trial.
day. Finest steak, aios. sac; riD roasts,
2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and be; best veal,
lie; fresh nome-maue Bausago, iuu.
Reuben Martin,
121 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
WARREN J.PORTZ,
Ptnnn Tuner.
Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at
31 North Mtln street, Bhenandoab.wlll receive
prompt attention.
WAX FLOWERS
In Bouquets and Other Designs.
PILLARS, W11KAT1I8,
BTAK8, CliOBBEB, ETC.
Wasley's: Pharmacy,
North Main St., Shenandoah.