r Evening Herald. SATfltDAY, JUN'H 2, 04. THIKD EDITION BATTLE OVER SUGAH BfcGUN Wha Democrat I'rripoao tn Tnrce Btlll Loiitrcr Snnnte HeMlonii. WASH1N0T0N, Juno 2. The battle royal over the sugar schedule began yesterday. Tht entire day was occupied by two speak ers, Senators Mamlcrson (Nub.) mid Poller (Kan ), both of whom favored a bounty Instead of a duty. There were no exciting incidents. It is probable that the hard haud to hand fighting over this schedule, on which it Is generally admitted depends the fate of the bill, will not begin until Monday. It is not considered possible on the floor of the senate that the sugar schedule can be defeated outright, as the Itcpublicnns are not absolutely united, but there is believed to be a possibility that the discriminating duty In favor of the sugar refiner may be partially or -wholly defeated. It is the intention of the Dem'irratlc managers to force still longer sc-simm beginning on Monday next. The cimii' is now sitting from 10 n. m. until Hp in. The sessions hereafter will jroii.il.! lie protracted until 10 p. in. It iln ure usually private bill days in the n "i-i-, but jestertlay the private cal tuitar ' iv Mid-trucked and the Urnwlcy b ii' link fix bill was given right, of way. Tli. -i.i.iUers were Messrs. Ilrostus (l'a.) nun I l.-inli r-.nu (Ills.) agulnst the bill and Sli'-r- "uuiiHim and Tucker (Yn.) and l'i a i ' i in favor of it. A night session w i- b. 1.1 lur the oousiueration of pension bills Hrutnl Murder In Nirnrb. i w.k. N. J., Junes. Gi 'o Cnrma dc'l. .ii.. I Tliuixluy night ai- Result of a Mnl wound inflieied by Grcgurro Itober t.uzi. .New York. The affray took place M"i..l.u night at Cttrmndollo's eating liouii- at N'n. 0 Hallroad placo. Itober tnzzi and four others entered the place, and, under the pretense of Hiking for something to eat, drew Cnrmndello aside. Tw "f the men held Carmadello while Itoliertnz7.i stabbed the unfortunate res taurant keeper In the breast und back. Not content witli this, Hobertazzi twisted the slim-maker's knife, with which ho did his murderous work, nronnd in the wound in the bnek until the knife broke in his back llobertozzl accused Carmadello of stealing his wife. The men have all been captured. Teat if ftiiplil l'irlng Guns. Sanot Hiidk, X. J., June 2. An Im portant test of rapid lire guns was tnado yesterday at the Sandy Hook proving grounds. 1 our six pounders the Driggs- Schroeder, Spousel, llotchkiss and Max miin N.irdenfelt were competitively test ed. The Skoda gun, a three pounder, was also subjected to similar tests. The re cords made wero as follows: Driggs Schroeder, 34 shuts in one minute, b3 in three minutes; llotchkiss, 2S in one min ute, S3 in three minutes; Spousel, 24 and 73; Mnxniim-Xordeufelt, 20 and 03; Skoda, 24 and 55. The Ilrlggs-Schroeder, llotch kiss und Sponscl are American guns, the bkoda Austrian and the other Kugllsh, MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NE.WSJ All the Events of the Day Told in Bnghtjand Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. Paine's Celery Compound Now Better Than a Vacation Later. lteportcd dally from the Mabstoy City bureau oi Ufl.VAninu iikhai.u. Mahanoy Cut, Juno 2. Patrick Clenry has accented a lucrative Cosltlon under tlte u. u. iaier urewmg otupany. Mrs. Thomas Keller, of St. Nicholas. was n town visitor yesterday. HuLfh Green was a vUltor hero from Mlddlcport. Invitations aro out announcing the High School picnic at Lakeside on Juno 11. John Dnvls. of Moren. left for Philadel phia yeBterday. Ho expects to sail to morrow, at 8 o'clock, anoaru tne "iiruisu Princess" for Liverpool, Wales being his destination. Ills many friends wish him a sale journey. The members of tho High School class which will graduate on the 7th lust, are Hannah K. Kdwnrils. Nelllu H. Gotlgh. Ulna C. Malloy, Catherine U Moore. Jonn .1. (ioruian, John C. Knapp, John J. Jlclliceii. James 11. t'rosser, .Mlcnnul lteilly, J. Kmest Zimmerman. The commencement of the Grammar schools of Misses Dinner. Haugliney and Wagner was Held yestcrilay. ine rooms were crowded by appreo ativo HUdlences, The exercises euibistod of vocal nfd in strumental music. John Deinpsey, of Harry's, was arrested by Constable Phil. McLntyre and put under WOO hall iiy Justice .May on a cuarge of highway lohbury. Dempney met and robbed twelve-year out j'.vnn iiriiritu on the hill above the Lehigh Valley depot. The pen knife and watch taken have not been recovered. Dcmpsey was tirrcBted at the depot after a lively chase. The membership of tho Mahanoy City Fish and Game Association has almost reached 350. Among those admitted this week were Thomas fetidly, llnzmton; William Weaver. Locust Vnllo : John Wolt nnd James Manbeek, Union town shin: U. H. Hnirenlmch. H. K. Folmer. F. 10. Miignrgle, llon.T. J. lllggins. James Alcuiliemiy, biienanuoau ; nr. x-. iter monv. S. S. Hoiines. August Weber. John Anstock, T. Hunter Hacher, Peter Litsch, Harry Wurster, John A. Weber. Homer T. Itoyer, J. W. Ulain and K. J. Hennessy, .Aiauauoy uity. (Joining Invents. Juno 4. Ice cream ond strawberry festival, benefit Primitive Methodist church, in basement of the church. June 11 and 12. First annual ice cream festival under the aiisnlces of Lincoln Section So. 37, J. T.of 11. ecT ,in Header's unit, in. I'cnn. Juno 10. Ice cream and beau soup festival In itotjblns' nan, unuer me aUB pices of the W omen's ltellei corps. llellglnlM Itlot In hpntn. Madhiii, Juuo 2. Serious disturbances are reported from Sestao, province of Bis cay It appears that a priest carrying n crucifix in his hand went to the grave side "f a workman, described as a "free thinker," and forbid tho funeral to take place The comrades of tho dead man be came greatly excited at tho Interference of the priest, who was supported by a number of the members of Ills congrega tion A free fight followed, which was with dillli ulty suppressed by tho police. It is believed that there will be further cumin'' between tho clericuls aud the free thinkers. MuriN'rer Johlivon Confi-Nims. A 1 1 1 n lows, Pa., Juue 2. Harry John sou, under sentence of death fur murder, has confessed his crime. Ho made a btnte im-ut over his signature that in July lost In-1-ink his 1-year-old daughter to the Lehigh river and threw her ill to get rid of her. because she had been burdensome to him. Johnson and his wife had sep arated. Hho sent the girl to him nt tho stable here he worked. Ho tired of keeping her and drowned her. Johnson said lie took her about tho waist aud threw her in the river at a secluded spot after dark. 'IIio tWatlmr. Fair, slightly warmer: northwesterly winds, becoming west NUGGETS OF NEWS At Buffalo, In,, Mrs Hoppes nnd her two children were drowned liy the upset ting of a sail boat. Three of Kelly's Commonweal army tvere drowned in the Missouri river by tho capsizing of a boat. At Katon, O., two children of County Commissioner Fisher wero trampled tu death by a vicious horse. James A. Crawford, president of the Illinois Miners' Federation, has been nom inated for congress by the Populists. Cholera prevails at Myslowltz, Upper Silesia, and is spreading over the Russian border Cholera prevails at Mlava, iu Po lnnd. Mr Gladstone's eye has so fur improved that yesterdoy the baudages wero re moved Mr. Gladstone is now wearing dark glasses. J. S Ilreedlng, the young forger who Hooded the country with bogus WclU Fargo money orders, pleaded g.ility nt St. Loin . nnd was sentenced to three and a halt rear luiprisoumeut. Do You Want Teeth ? re you thinking of irettinir artificial teeth made f If you are, the brat place to go is the Philadelphia Dental Itooms, 100 S Centre street, Pottsville. They make the handsomest, strongest and most natural looking teeth for $8 n full sot; partial sets iu proportion. If you need any teeth extracted it can be done with out any pain with their reliable vitalized nir or vapor, which is pleasant to take and lrnves no bad after effects. Don't forget the number, 100 N. Centre street. Itear in Mini! John A. Heillv's is the place to get th purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and llnest urnnns oi cigars. Gll.llliKTON. M. J. Sullivan, n genial telegrapher of Shenandoah, was seen on our streets yes terday morning. Misses Annie and Maggie Condron called on friends at Mahanoy City Thurs day evening. P. J. Slnvln am) P. J. Scanlnn, two Hustling insurance agents oi aucnau doah. looked after business hero yester day morning. Hon. D. 1). Phillips, of Gordon, clrctl lated among friends nere last evening. Gilberton colliery, which has been idle the past two weeks, It is rumored, will again resume on .uouuny morning. Maurice Leahy, well known as n politi cian throughout th' lounij, was n St. Clnir visitor Thursua. Miss Alice Keating, of Shamokln, is tho guest oi Her iiuiit, aims juun ivciiting M. M. MncMillion, a lumber meichant of Mahanoy City, looked after business here yesterday morning. . The Gilberton Fast aud Middle ward school teachers are Inboiing hard train ing their scholnrsaud gettiuginrendiuu-s lor The seconti annual comineuceuieni., which will take placo in Foley's hall, In tho near ittturc. Mnnnger M. L. McCool, of tho East End base ball club, has signed Edward J. Naughton, tho celebrated loft-handed pitcher formerly of the Boston Hun club, V. lmvn lipnnl tlint the Mnlinnnr 1111111 bnse ball club wauts to play tho liost Eud boys for live dollars, 'lliey can bo accom modated by addressing tne uinunger. Great AmorJ. tin Industry. Ono of tho irreatest of nil American in. dustnes is the Sni'jer Manufacturing Company, the manufacturers of. the Slneer sewinu machine, nu American in. stiLution whose vast business interests have been extended to every civilized nation on tho ulobe. necessitating the es tnblishingof lectorles for the ptoduction of its machines in several foreign coun tries. These machines wero the lirst to be used for family sewing, and their siipplic itv and durability of construction have given them a universal reputation aud a sale greater than all other bowlug ma chines combined. The compnny keeps mice with the march oi improvement and thus maintains the preponderance o sales. Mr. C. J. Qulnn, the hustling local agent ror mo singer sowing macnine, Is nrenared nt all times to uivo the nubile any information desired concerning this gieat inuustry nnu us prouuets. Mew Croods ""Arriving Daily C. 0. Frlcke'a Carpot Store, lOHouth Jardln Street. Surprise Tarty, Lnst, pveninir Mrs. Charles Evans was tendered a surprise parly at her lesideuce on West Lloyd street. Among those nresent were Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Evans, Mr. and Mrs. George Pllllnger, Mr. aud Mrs. .Tncob Walters. Mrs. Georee Davis Mrs. Samuel Davis, William J Pllllnger, William Goodrich, JMlsees Alice I'linnger, I.IzzIh Kennnrd. K'ora Cale. Mattie Harris, Ella Shappell, Marie Grilllths and Jennie Pilliuger; and Messrs. Albert Hayes, William Dlllman, J. Heckley, William Davis, David Davis, William Grlfliths, William Edwards, Harry Powell, J nines "White. Evan Pilliuger nnd William Evans. Refreshments wero served and nu enjoyable time was Bpent until a Into uour. l'UNOII. I'OINTS. The HEitALD acknowledges recelnt of season ticket from the Pottsville Base Ball Association, of which Phil. J. Counell is president and Thomas i. rowers sec retary. A social will be held in tho Methodist Kplsoopal church ou .Monday evening The Souoppo orchobtra will be in attend nuee. Engineer Mark Bowman, Capt. Bailey aud Hon. I). D. Phillips was engaged in making surveys lor tho Lakeside Kleotrle Railway on feoutn Mowers street to-uuy T. II. Van Dusen. John Lee and Clenry Bros., the bottlers, have each lost a horse from eollo since Thnrwlay. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkssio & Bahi:, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. 3-3-Staw ON LABOR'S WHEEL. DIVES. POMEROY and STEWART, pin, pj, Every Hue no matter how small the type does its share toward addinp to our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest wav misleads, we (F u tf j-. must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. We offer many special Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. We are headquarters for hats, cither trimmed or untrlm med ; nlso the choicest selec tion or trimmings, nowers, nu- bons, etc. We've tho cheap hat nndtliehlgli-prlccilc.it, hee lng Is believing There's hardly a doubt but you will find our stock of coats just what Is wanted In a light weight coat. It is the most ex tensive nnu dcsi assoricu ioi in the eountv. Lndles' double- breasted Jacket, umtirellu b.lok, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some lined throughout Ladles' Cloth Canes. assorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trimmed, blnck and nnvy, newest styh s, newest effects. We are prepared with a selec tion that Bhould please the critic. The cape is the lending wrap, nnu we aro Keen enough to rccognlzo It I simply can't stop," says tho tired business men and the worn-out mother. But nervous prostration stares you in tho face." I daro not think of being sick. My children nnd babies and husliand depend on me every hour in the day," reply those women on the verge of breaking down. A month's nbsence would ruin my busi ness," snys the hard-worked business mnn. When the nerves nnd organs of the body nre soundly nourished and the waste products quickly got rid of a tremendous amount of hard work can be done with out Injury. It Is when thenervoua ti-sues aro used up faster than they aro rep iiied that braiu, nerves, nud vital organs suiter, cry out with neuralgin, rheumatism, heart trouble, nervous dyspepsia, aud flnnlly break down. Paine's celery com pound is doing a world of good for such weak, nervous people, whose liraln Bnd body are overtaxed, but who may yet bo saved from nervous prostration and dis eases of the liver, kidneys and stomach by this great strength-giver and blood nnd nerve lnvlgorator. The first bottle of Paine's celery com pound begins at once to clenr the Impuro blood, to supply material for growth to worn-out nerves and to the millions of tiny cells of nervous substance through tho brain nnd spinal column. This marvel ous blood and nerve remedy lnys the fou ndntiou for health deeply nnd perma nently : thin, pnle, careworn persons grow steadily heavier, and btronger, and their faces loso tho signs of sickness and des pondency. To counteract the effects of protracted bodily and mental strain, Palue's celery compound was first prepared by the eminent Dartmouth professor, Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D. Physicians of tho highest stnnding ubo nnd prescrlbo it to give strength to weak mothers and to supply nbundnnt nutrition to the rapidly growing nerves and tissues of children. New, highly vitalized blood, pure nnu rich In elements of growth is sent through the entire substance of tho liver, kidneys, mid stomach, nnd rouses them to brisker action, removes biliousness, jaundice, and indigestion, nnd thoroughly purifies the system of harmful, poisonous matter that enures disease. Tho nerves are rapidly built up and work again without confusiou, thus bringing all tho import nut organs into harmony and health. Paine's celery compound oilers years of happy, healthy, hearty existence to thou sands of men nnd wouieu whom poverty of blood and nerves is the sole cause of despondency nnd despair of ever being strong nnd well again. With new blood nnd refreshed nerves a confident feeling of returning health comes also. Paine's celery compound makes people well. Xathan W. Kennedy, edltorof the well known Putnam, Conn., Stnndard, nnd president of tho Connecticut editorial association, writes : "On this, my 33d birthday, it became a pleasure to speak at the merits of Paine's celery compound, for on several preceding anniversaries tho pangsof dyspepsia have prevented whnt would otherwise have been a most felicltious occasion. To-day everything is cheerful nnd bright, nnd this excellent medicine receives its just shnro of praise. "After trying various 'panaceas' I took Palno's celery compound, aud in due time discovered that I was being greatly benefited. Sleep grow refreshing, my nervous-system more normal, mynppetite sharper, and general make-up" better prepared for the cares of business and the enjoyment of life. "Not nlono have I fourid the compound offectlvo in- the treatment of cases of dyspepsia, but nlso for nervousness, there by making it unexcelled in the treatment of nervous dyspepsia. "Several aged persons to my personal knowledge have been materially benefited by Pnlnc's celery compound. It creates appetite and strength, and soothes the weary, over-worked body nnd mind into natural, refreshing sleep." Nothing In the woman nttlrc is as natty, as "bon-ton" us n neat, well-made shirt waist Wo have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces or women s conceptions all shades, all styles, and at tho most popu lar prices - A comnleto resume of ail the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be lm ogno In great, fashion cent cs this season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is u changenblo goods, swlvelcd effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been tho sourco of much surprise to all who havo watched Its re markable growth. "Uooos or standard Qualities the best, at lowest rniCES" Ib Unquestion ably, the reason of Its great ad- ancement. uur wnsn sm;s are cxcemionallv line at 42c. 58c and 75c - UsK Wells' Laundht Bluk, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quart. 15 cts. Sold by Musser & Beddall. Twelve nbotos for 57 cents at Keagey's new studio. MISCKLIiAlfKOUS. LO-T. A purse containing the f um of li Flndtr will be sutlablj rewarded by re turning siii e to Frank U. Williams. Ferguson jtoufo. riienBnuoau. IOK RENT Storeroom ard dwelling on Last Lloya street, fr rmerly occupied by Ttomas u Wan rs. Apply to 0 ond 11 Mouth Main nt. Contains bathroom und water clcBet. 6 2 It T OS l V. li.m- N'i. 14 of Hie Cob mbiHnen XJ cicpeuia r juuur win juruBu iwmiu ouMju to llecbc"8 auctlot rooms nnd get reward. YTir ANTED- A Kirl for general housework, W boo wagei- aid. I all at the II En aid brand . fflce, lt.n-e's auction rooms. West Centre street. o-29-tl FOU ' ALE. Two lots 60 feet front and ISO fteioiep, in OHk street, Mt.l'armel.w here no rink Is dtusifd. Now brli gs in K6per irocth forgiound rent. Apply to John Costcho, Af-bland, fa. 68 Iw 6. F. XtEXTZEIXi, shenandoaIi, pa. Llcenkcd to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on lnstnllmf nt plan. 3D. ID. DYEZB, Centralla, la. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done in first class manner Orders by ma 1 promptly attended to. Orders may al o be left 't Win. Nelswenitr's llviry stable, West i, on i street, nnennnooan, FOIt HALE A kft'nt dlamrnd stud and a ladiis' gold rliig with emerald setting, snr loundedby six diamonds. Knquiro at lhs UKHAf.ii office. 6-)-if (hnc PElt WHEK using and selling Dy. tnU namos for plating watches. Jewehy und tableware l"uics gold, silver, nickel, &c , same ub no go Ok, Different slzos for tgcniB, families and (hops. Easy operated: no ex perience! b,g proms. W. 1. llarrltou & Co., Clerk No. 11. Columbus, Ohio. ANTKD. Ladles and gentlemen make ... ... UIk.i .i.rt..fnlrtnan,iri Allriroku 1. Ill U11 IVfl J', . " ' . i, ...... HUH hh... w log- circulars and corresponding tor me at their times, hern ancnt position, For reply send sill addrested stamped cnvoloro to J. V Kel ler, MsbawaUa.Jna. Authorof "Boutdsand Hares," 5-31-3t Attention, Ml Owners! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fXT liAWTHORN'S U. S. IOOr PAINT by L YOST, Agent, 139 EsstCoal street, Hbrnandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against con oslon, Ure and every Und of wtuther, for metal, wooden una paper rocm hdu wuiu, uive n u Qrand : Opening JOHN X.I3STTOIM "Wishes to announce to the public that h has opened n PHOTOGlt APIl (JALLEKY at No. H X. Plum alley, where ho will be pleased to nave you call. All work guar anteed. A specialty of tintypes, 3 for 25c, XHE.W YORK Cosh Millinery Store 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line ot lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zenhvrs anil Ger man town wool, The latest New York styles always on hand nt lowest prices, Mourning Goods a specialty. mum. ;, w. iivmc. Rl-irk'e nn who can taste our candles Ollt. a u ...lthout a feeltmr of aileo- Odd Girlu?n (or, the young man who brings them. They just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes molt with tenderness t ho young man also inelts, nnd the ques,yon is sejueu. 'ijy it. FRED. KE1THAN, . Ice'Crcaro, all flavors. 1W N. Main St. Absolute Confidence in -22sw NQur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements OUR SFECU.L $2'25 one SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL i7c! OUR SPECIAL 42C! Thero is ONEhMulnnnrlorsof Underwear In I'ottsvllle, nnd that Is our Btoro every qual lty, every weight, every style. eery sfic made, nnu ecrj price. No other such an as sortment In the county. ah styles nnu qualities oi Ladles' Vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds cmnhasls to the above: "Wo know that this will be the ureatest onnortunltv ever before offered In I'ottsvllle to economically supply an en tire season's requirements of fashionable Neckwenr.und thnt too at half and less than hall the usual cost." "We carry a large line of cot ton roods. Following nre a few of the mnny, some of which nre Scotch f'inlds, kepliyr Olng- uaiDg, line i-ercaies in siripes and ligurcs, all new goods and poi feet beauties considered cheap at 19c a yard. OUR SPECIAL I 2jc OUR SPECIAL I OUR SPECIAL I I22C llcrctoforo our spring sales have tested the sclllug capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartment.and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which nroves bovond a question that we carry astand- uiu ausu Ladles' cotton, sill? nnd lild gloves in nil tho leading and desirable (.hades. Whatnglovc selling tlmo wo'vo had for the past month. Tho like of it hns never been known in Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches nnd rivets our claim' for nbso luto glovo headquarters OUR SPECIAL iolc OUR SPECIAL 4 25 A big special of laces in all the latestdcslgns. Dalntynnd beautiful effects. Exclusive in stylo and price. All silk Hour don Lftces not tops nnd pretty patterns worth 20c. flutter color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all the new und dainty effects worth Hie OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Why Not Read This You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but-we guarantee you flrst-clnss goods at the right price. You will And in our NEW CLOTHING STOKE a largo and varied line of JIei's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles nnd at low prices. Call and see us. No trouble to show goous. i'oiiie ami prompt attention, nnu one price truiii. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Slmoii Abranison, Manager. 21 South Main tit,, Shenandoah. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street EHENANDOAn, PA. Thfi bar Is stocked with he best beer. Darter. ales, wklsbles. brandies, w'cesand clears. Eat- In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. styles. The best photographs in nil the latest Wonders leads all photographers. IF TOU WAKT ARTIFICIAL TEETH GO TO T11E and get the best. A full set for (3. anv size, shade. Shane. and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds tilling nt rensnnsble nrlccs. Don't rnreettcenumner 100 North Centre Street, l'OTTS I'JiiJ l'A, Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, nnd nt the Bnme price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, S lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd 8c; best veal, He; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Ma.rtin7 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, SLk&r and 29 Eait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla. Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on sh.ort notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. T. Hi SIHYDER, (Successor to O. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer Ij WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper ot all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper ha rglcg D It. H. HOFFMAN I1AKEK, WARREN J. PORTZ. Pinnn Tuner. Pltsos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Bhenndob, will receive prompt attention, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Btcln. 114 North Jnrdin Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.; l to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours ot vaccination : e to 8 a. m. 12 to 1 p. m. WANTED-Salesmani salary from start, permanfnt place Urawnllros fo, Nur serymen. Rochester, N. Y. S-gl-eod-lm Office of Cobiholjjr of inn Counit of 1 fcOnUTtKlLIi. v PoTTavjLLE.l,A.,May'Jl,lEM. J VTOTICE. Hiaicd proposals will be received LN y the ut derslitned. Controller ot Hchuyl kill county, until 'J o'clock p. in., Monday, Juno 4th, 1884, lor repairing anu painting the iron bridge, at 'i'emaqua, spanning Lililo Hchuyl kl l river. Illds lor retwinne and minting to be received separately. The rltht is reserved to reject any or all bids, Iiy older of the t'Ounty Commissioners. ' II. H. SEVERN, , Controller, Note In tubtdlttlng proposals endorse en velope, "Proposals lor repairing and painting bridgoatTamaq.ua." jno-l-'J-t
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