The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 05, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    Evening Herald.
TUESDAY, JUNK C, WW.
MAHANOY GITY LETTER.'!
A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS
TJLLfcD EDITION
All the) Events of the Day Told i
BfightandSpicy Paragraphs A
Recordol To-day's Doings.
PRESIDENT EZETA OVERTHROWN
8lvidor' Chief Eircntlve Itr'HRee lilt
Military Commander t)ad.
PANAMA. Jnno P. The Star and Herald
has received the following special advices
from San Salvador: "In the brittle nt
Eanta Ana on May 2 the government
troops under General Antonio Ezetn were
defeated. General Eiteta and COO soldiers
were killed. General Holanos was
wounded. President Kr.eta has reslgnod
Jn favor of Carlos llonllla. A counter
revolution is sure to break out, as Bonllla while endeavoring to swing aboard n fast
Is not generally acceptable. Possibly Gen- running electric enr one day last week,
eral Manuel Hlvas may become president." Tim alighted gracefully upon tils face
V? ASlilNGTOJf, June 5. A few scanty do- ntid hands, one of which he now cnrrlcBlu
tnils of the fall of Ezeta have been ro-
reived from Commander Thomas, of the Mrs. Dr. Lqwrcy, of Catawlssn street
Heimltiuton. who telenrnnhs from La accompanied by ner moil er, mniie m.m
Ltbertnd as follows: "The revolution has
GIVE YOUR ANSWER, TRUE."
An Actus! Occurrence on an ISlectrlc Kail.
war Car.
They were a, respectably dressed couple
of apparently more than ordinary In'
telliucnce. He was n rather good looking
tnBn of nbout 40 years with attractive
black side whiskers and moustache ana,
from his dress, appeared to be a widower.
She was a rather small nnd thin woman,
with no special claim to beauty ami evl
ilentlv ovr thlrtv. Thev boarded an elec
tric car at tno corner 01 aiatn nnu uoai
Heath of ISx-llnrrrnur Van Zamlt.
IIoston. June S. Kx-Governor Charles
Collins Van Zamlt, of Hhodc Island, died
yesterday In Hrookllne, at the residence of
his brother-in-law, Hev. Samuel Duncan,
D. D. Ho was 63 years old.
rraparlnir to Leave Washington.
Washington. June 6. The presidential
family is now making preparations to go
to Grar Gables for the summer, and Mrs.
Cleveland nnd the children expect to
leave tomorrow or Thursday.
DIVES
'Absolute Confidence in
szsn -Our Advertisements.
NUGGETS OF NEWS
Of thelVKNIKO UHRAI.D, III. rnmnnnr wn liullffprpllt. I
"HlltlUIlt-V. I1I3LUUIU..I11 n MtUMIt.CiU..
MAHANOY UrrT. JUnOO. 1., ,1. V,.0,,lf .nn.r n Tim
- . , ui . I roa. .ut.uw . . . . . . ........... . . . . . "
Tl, .Tnnlnr olnsa of the High school I im wrn not seated lonir before the nas-
will hold a picnic at Lakeside on June 14. sengers, sevoral of them Shenandoah
A Ilrsl-ciass orcnesirn win iuruu mm people oni on a pleasure inii, wscuvcrcu
for ilnnrlnir. I that a rare treat was In store for them.
John Leary spent Monday morning It was a ncnooiing in couriBuip. in
oif..;j.li. widower moved un close to his companion
T taothy Grin ibc I weif-known acrobat "Cot
and contortlonist.wns turned a Bomcrsau th B.nge rsm a parts
Kellv's "Commonweal navy" has been
forbidden to land at Cairo, Ills.
Lernv II. Prltchard. of Mlclilgan. was
waylaid, robbed and murdered by bandits
In Mexico.
When Emperor Francis Joseph visited
Buda Pestb, Hungary, he snubbed the
Hadlcals waiting to receive mm.
A hall storm which viMted Marlon
POMEROY and
3
Remarkable Results Follow
Our Printed Announcements
TEWART
nrnnu, 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
Our
as you ought. The best think you can do
Is to marry me. Of course, you have a
tirnther. rmr. ii anvtnini? snoum uannen
in l.lm vnt-l wnnlil hp, Ipft nlonn in this
cnlls upon Pottsvllle friends on Sunday. 1 world, and you know people are not made
to be mono in tuis worm, iney are innue
to be mated. . .
i. i i mi.. p,.i,,i:.ii,mnn I "Wiims. nipnse." interrunted the con'
mumu..H...v.....v ... . ..... . , . ,i...
William J. Garrett took a trip to Head- "uor, .9 ' ".? " i-
I ' ,,! I WlUOWUr HIIU WIHIVCU turn am.ici u tun
lng yesterday. other nassenuera.
Robert IleUer left for W ashington, u. Thn widower nnld for two without
C, where he holds a position under the .-... .ig ,,wcoureo. nnd oblivious to
government. tho preseuco ut the conductor and the
Mrs. Hngenbuch and son are visiting in stares and smiles of the uotlt nstonisueu
Philadelphia. and amused passengers, continued, "l
.Tamos Smth. J. K. P. Scheilly ana nave irmuiv n kuuu uc ........ ..
Jose
wero
Tpipfrnn ut Oliver Govne relieveu . ...m i
. - . .. ... - nl.. LUH V. I1U UUJS . nil. 3 JU" "
Patrick uxonnor at tue A,anauoy i-nj know my daughters will love you. Now
colliery yesterday. .vnn'i r.in lvi mn vour answer i"
Tim uninn of ball between the AdmlrnlB "WmII. T will consider It." answered tho
and a picked nine yestenlay afternoon woman in a tone as loud and clear as that
was a regular slugging match nnd ended of her wooer.
in a defeat for the picked nine by n (.core "You bad better givo me your answer
of li to ii. now," lie persisted,
must largely attribute this extraordinary showing.
Sve! toun.y. Fia compieu-iy w.m out corn prices invite comparison.
fs telling on you. You don't look as well fields and other crops to the value ol
150.000.
At Hot Snr ngs. Ark.. K. S. Crenshaw
i railroad tontrnctor. and hobeit McOon
jell, n war in n, were liluwn to IiIIb
ixplodllig dyn."n;te.
Smith .T K P Scheiilv and have traveled a good oeai nnu nave iounu
u PomeroV Vu' of then mdoah, your disposition just suits me. You know
visnZ hees e day. mine and I know yours; riow, won t you
usitorsuirL yesitiuaj. say the wonir It is not a very hard word
elguliors. rue army was wen iinueu ., fir
n'i... .ii(T..ti.. n.,.r,.., fYic pnnlo wna "" "Fares, please.'
OI'.NLIIAL ANTONIO RZl'.TA.
been sniTessful. The president of Salva
dor has escanil and has gone on board n
German steamer all ready to leavo Ln
LIbcrtad. Tho brother of the president
has been dead three weeks. This fact has
been kept secret."
Kzetn is one of the strongest characters
who lias uver ruled over Salvador, and it
was his great executive ability, seconded
bv the high military talents of his do
ceased brother. General Kzetn, that gave
the smallest of the Central American re
publics the ascendency over Its larger
neighbors. The army was well drilled
and
penu
The disaffection among the people wn
vcrv much strengthened by I'.zetu s nm
bltlous designs to ndvance the material
Interests and importance of his country
He planned public works on a large scale
and started a railroad project, but he was
too far advanced for the people to follow,
and they rebelled against tho heavy taxes
that were levied to pay for these worKs
Had it not been for tho killing of the
president's brother, in whose genius the
oldiers had creat confidence, the succoss
of the rebellion might have been long de
ferred.
A Trolley Car Jumps the Trach.
Columbia, Pa., June 5. A trolley cnt
on the Columbia and Donegal railway
Jeft the track at Chickies, and ran into n
hillside, wrecking tho car. Mrs. John
Henderson, James Henderson and Louis
Hortman of Mnytown, Mrs. Amos btaplo
ford of Lancaster and Lieutenant Ed. C.
Shannon of this place, all passengers, were
more or less injured. Conductor Young
was thrown from tho car and badly hurt.
Nouo of tho casualties will result fatally.
Tho accident was caused by a broken
wheel.
Hank l.ontpril Sentence,!.
Inm WAroUS, June 5. P. A. Cofiln, P.
P. Il'i.lhii and Albert S. Hied, the con
victed bank looters, were arraigned In the
federal court hero for Mmteuce. Tho do-
fense, led by ex-Attorney General Miller.
made a desperate effort to secure, a now
trial, but failed. Francis C llin got ten
years and Percival C' flln five years, while
Heed, who wns merely a tool of the Uot
fins, was released on suspended sentence,
mercy being shown in his cose.
Mian llortlen Hetnllates.
FALL Hivbii, Mass., Juno 5. Lizzie
Harden has served notice on the local
branch of tho Young Women's Christian
Temperance union, which has Its quarters
ln the Andrew J. liorden minding, mo
property of Miss Harden, that It must va
cate nt once. Slncu her trial for murder
she has been rigidly excluded from the
society, and several of the members have
snubbed her.
flnnri-p Tlnnlpls U teiirlnc down the
frame, buildings at Kast Water and Third
streets to moke room tor nnnnuMiuieiwu
story building for store rooms nnd ollicee,
John Ryan, the tonsorialist, accom
panied by MUh Lou Arlnnd, of Chicago,
made an excursion through the headings,
rliiitps and iriuii'wnTH of Mahanoy City
colliery on Sunday nlternooii. ine young
lady irom tne est wns ueepiy iimircoseu
with the wonders of coal mining.
Tho station employes of the P. & It'.
H. H. nre hereby challenged to cross hats
with the L. V. It. It lioys lor tun or
flnllnrn nt miT time nnd place thev may
name. We held tho P. & R. down last
season nnd wo Intend to keep up the
record this summer. We object, However,
to manager "Peck" Snyder employing
Lot me have a little time to consider."
Thn willow er whs not llolllL' business on
tin. instalment nlan. and ncaln he urged.
"If wo were to marry and anytuiug
should happen to turn up with mo nnd 1
should die'' . ...
Richards street, chnnge cars tor JNlnnn-
noy City and Ashland," yelled the con
ductor. Some of the passengers hated
that Interruption as tho widower appeared
toliateit, out tue vsninnu car was iu
waltine- nnd nearlv all tho passengers,
Inrlinlini? tho wooers, trot ln It.
The car started ami noovo nu me inn
nsiillv occasioned bv a crowd of pleasure
seekers the widowers voice could be heard.
"Ab 1 was about to sny," the passengers
caught, "If I should die, I would will
everything to you. I nm pretty well off I
in this world's coods. I havo a nice home
ouiu oe
"ijjlio lnteruatlooif
famous REMEDY for
SjEOaMTKf
1IEUIJAL0IA ana similar Oomplalnta
manntaotnred under tno stringent
GERM AH MEDICAL LAWS,.
.prescribed lyenunontphysiclanaV
DR. RICftTER'S
(BituniunKai'
J Onl v ccnulno w.Tradom'U"Anchor.'
I Look also on raokare for Sr, Bloater's firmi
IF. Ad. Rlchtor&Co. Now York.
-29 HIGHEST AWAHDS-
112 Branoh Houses. Own Glaajwotka
For solo In Shenandoah by 0. II,
iiaKCnuucii, j iu- ..iiiuu,
I V D. KIrlln
Wn offer many special Induce
ments ln our llllIncry Depart
ment We ore headquarters for
hats, either trimmed oruntrlm
mcd i also tho choicest selec
tion of trimmings, flowers, rib
bons, etc We've tho cheap hat
and the high-priced hat. See
ing Is believing......
OUR SPECIAL
$2'25
There's hardlv ft doubt but
you will Und our stock of coats
Just what is wanted in a light
weight coat. It Is the most ex
tensive and best assorted lot in
the county. Ladles' double-
IDreasieu juukci.uujuil-iiu udL,
draped sleeves, satin faced, and
soino nnea mrougnoui.......
Ladles' .Cloth Cancs.assortcil
sizes and materials, laco and
braid tnmmca.Biacit ana navy,
newest styh s, newest effects.
Wo are prepared with a selec
tion that should please the
critic. The capo is tho leading
wrap, and we are keen enough
to rccognizo it
OUR SPECIAL
$4
There is onb headnuartcra of
Underwear in I'ottsvllle, and
that is our store every qual
ity, every weight, every style,
everv size made, and every
price. No other such an ns-
Hortmpnt ln the countv.
All stvles ana qualities oi
Ladies' vests.
Our Men's Neckwear Depart
ment adds emphasis to the
abovo: "Woknowthatthlswlll
bo tho greatest opporiunuy
ever before offered ln I'ottsvllle
to prnnnmirnnv sunniv an cn-
tlro season's requirements of
f ashlonablo Neckwear.and that
too at half and less than half
tho usual cost.
OUR SPECIAL
$5
BteSi-Qther Droi!,
Nothing ln tho woman attire
is as natty, as "bon-ton" ns n
neat, well-mado shirt waist.
We havo thorn ln percale, lawn,
sateen and silk. Perfect beau
ties, masterpieces oi women s
conceptions all shades, all
styles, and at the most popu
lar prices
OUR SPECIAL
372C
BUCrlHJS PASTE
IURC AHD CtRTAtri CCUH TO ?
RATS MXC2. .
Ilrlnci. the IttiJrnta oul of Ihclr bolra to .''lc.
Ho Dod odor nftcrwnrdo, nr.Unrwrroui
aecldentl.1 poUpnlnix like Anetila A
or other p.twdetf.
CtWITB. AT All EEAMJTta.
Rnocial low nrlcea to all lu watches
ewelrv anil silverware at licioeiman s
corner xuain anu jjioyti Rireeui.
COMMITTED
"Fatty
FOR BURGLAR?:.
I'vntnst trot the chanire. there sew
ing. I have quite a number of cattle and
would only be too glad to make you my
with. Thero is nnotner iriri 1 Know oy
her disposition does not suit me ns well as
vours. Now. won't you please say the
word!" . .
Conductor: (sotto voice) "Hint tires
Tvn." tn niun "All nut ior ssuianu. -
Thn cniinlB cnt out and tue last seen 01
tho pair was whtu the woman had her
back braced against a telegraph pole, her
24
MISCEIiIiAKEOPS.
r o T V"lume No. 11 of the Columbian cn
li rlnnpilla Finder will nlease return same
10 Ueeee's auction rooms and get reward.
A comnlctoresumo of ail tho
fashions nnd combinations of
new fabrics that will bo invogue
in great fashion centres this
season Is shown In our display
of Dress Goods for spring and
summer, onooi our specials is
a changeable goods, swlveled
effect, 1 yard wide, worth 25c...
The unnreccdented success of
our Silk department has been
tno source 01 mucn surpriso 10
all who have watched its re
markable crowth. "Goods of
standard qualities tho best, at
LOWEST P1UCES " is unquesuon
ablv tho reason of its great ad'
vanccment. Our Wash Silks
are exceptionally flno at 42c,
OOU UUU IOV
OUR SPECIAL
i7c
I OUR SPECIAL I
?.
OUR SPECIAL
T lie
OUR SPECIAL
2c
Wo carry a large lino of cot-1
in goods. Following are a few
' the manv. somo of which are
mourning goods, others are
Scotch l'lalds, Zephyr uing
hams. tine Percales in strlncs
and llgurcs, all new goods and
pei feet beauties considered
cneap ni ivo a yara
OUR SPECIAL
I2C
Ilerctoforo our soring salcsl
have tested the selling capacity
of our Hosiery Departmcnt.and
each year the stocks, necessary
to supply tne acmanas, nave
been enormously increased a
fact which nroves bevond a
question that we carry a stand
ard nose
OUR SPECIAL
I22C
Ladies' cotton, silk nnd kid
gloves in all tho leading and
desirablo shadCB. What a glove
selling tlmo we'vo had for the
past month. The liko of It has
never been known in Pottsvllle,
that's a certainty. It clinches1
and rivets our claim for abso
lute glovo headquarters..
OUR SPECIAL
75c
A bis sneclal of lacos ln all
the latest designs. Dainty and L
beautiful effects. Exclusive in
stvlo and nrlcc. All silk Hour-
don Laces not tops and pretty
patterns worth 20c. Butter
color laces ln Point Venice.
Venetian Point, in Point de
Ireland, In all tho new and
aainty enecis worm use
.
OUR SPECIAL
SnTiler Umxiit-ctciUy falls into
thn Hands ot the Tollce.
John, alias "Fatty," Snyder, was before
Justice T. T. Williams last night, charged
by Thomns J. James, inside foreman at
lnliinnnr colliery, with burElnry. 1 Mm hnlpa aim niinehed into the mud witl
Mr. .Inmes testified that on the morn- her umbrella, 'ihe wiuower stoou close
lng of the 29th of May his wife found the to ber with his mouth very near one of
slinnty at tho rear of his residence, on her cars. They Btood in that position un
x .1. w..i (r .1 .ll.nKltrlr rr.mll. til t.lm car irnt out of rnnce of vision, nnd
tion nnd a razor 'was missing. Sunday may be stnndlng there, yet. A lady pus-
itt ANTED. A girl for general Housework
branch 1 fflco,
Centre street.
Keese's auction rooms. Wesl
5-29-tf
face turned to the ground, nnd counting
YlTANTED-SalesmsD
VV permanint place
serymen, Hochcstcr, n. 1
fftlnrv from start
Urmnllros. 1 o.Nur-
&-2i-eoa-im
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
FOIt PALE. Two lots, 50 feet Iront ana lou
feet aeep, 1 n Oak street, Mt. Carmel.where
the rink Is fituated. Now brlrgs ln f25per
month for ground rent. Apply to John Uostello,
C. Geo, Miller, Manager.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
Ashland, 1'a.
Tiinrninir sh went into the shantv and
found It hnd been visited again on Satur
day night. Books and papers which Mr.
James uses at the mines had been taken
from his working clothes ami scattereu
nhnut thn floor and several articles were
missing, among them n pencil, two pairs
Kontrer who had overheard the conversa
tion in the car remarked to her friend,
'That chnp has teen llsning ueiore."
FOIt HALE A M karat diamond stua and a
ladles' gold ring with emerald setting, Bur
rounded by six diamonds. Enquire at the
Why Not Read This ?
II EnALO office
A twn-vpnr.niii ilnuirhter of John
r . l...4.l 1 IVonVtilllann .,
otpants and a watch guard. , frh iittla om jiea last week of
unlet 01 x uueu u nnni icimui, l"uv I illnt
rpo MAKE BIG MONEY selling our electric
X Telephone. Best Bener on eanu
nraotlral Electric Telephone. Our agents
iking t5 to 10 a day easy. Everybody Buys;
he and Oflicer "lptherla.
eari yesieiuaj uiuiiuuK .... ...... m,, ,.. flriri nn,i thn almost ner.
rr'cenfre s?,". Tu u ! . in V noUced pelual d nmpnSs has caused much slck-
Rnrili-r nnnronch from Pear ol ev with n ness in me jowujiug ii i i
mm la under nis nrm. onyuer mrneu
linck Into the nllev unon seeint: the police.
Ilnnrrhertv followed him and O'llliril
went down Mnln street. On Oak street
nhnnt. in front ot Heillv's tai or shon.
O'Hnrn met Snvder nnd nliiced him under
arrest. When taken to the lockup tho
prisoner's pockets and bundle was
searched. The olllcers found a pair of
pants, a razor, a whetstone, memoranda
book, a sliver watch guard, a copy ot the
Evekino IlKHALnof July 20, 1MI2, and a
red nnd white tobleclotn.
Mr. James ldentllled nil tno nrticies ex-
There are at least ten cases of
dlntherla. one of which has resulted.
fatnllv. The Hoard of Health will take
measure to eradicate the cause of the dis
ease.
Alexander Jacobs left this morning for
an extended trip to Philadelphia and
Washington.
Mpssrs. John Otilnn and C. O. Smith, of
Mnhanov City, called on friends here
Monday evening.
Miss Xnlllo Larkin. an accomplished
vounc belle of Mahanoy City, was the
guest of Miss Mnry llornn, of MaizevlUe,
Telephone. Bet Beller on earth. Hentall
conmlite reaav tosexun lines 01 any uuiuate.
A
malrltiff tn SlO 11 dV faSV.
hip monev without work rrices low. any
one can rnako $75 per month. Addrfss w. r
Harrison & (X)., (Jierk no, 11, t-oiumuu, uuiu.
AUOITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans'
Court of Schuylkill county. Inre etute
ot Powel Balon, Into of Khne township, said
county, deceased, ine unoersigneu, u uuui-
tnv n ritl.ll T,l tm riV KHIII cnilTL -'LU U.IUll. BCLLIC
an ii.i umi iflnnr. u siriLuuuuui luc luuusiu
tte hands of Walter Btevtnson, administrator I
of suld estato," will aeetail parlies inwrestea
for the purpose oi nis appointment., ai tue
fflrr.nf M afiUpnrr Wtlhelm. Kbo.. inthebor-
mioh nf Pnttsvllle. sa!4 countv. at 2 o'clock In
tne ancrnoon ot jh nuuy, uuc ioiu,io,nu.u
and where all parties In interest are notltled
to anncar or bo fotevtr debarred from c- mlng
in on sain mnu. .- . ....
ai. ai. liuitivi.. auu wr.
Mav29. 1891. 6 29-oaw-3t
i-NHitiTHli NOTIftE In the Court of Com-
V j mon Picas, ot Schuylkill county. Notice
You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee
. you first-class goods at the right price. You will find In our NEW
CLOTHING STORE a large and varied lino of
Men's, Boys' and Children's
Well made, latest styles nnd nt low prices. Call and see ns. No trouble to show
goods. Polite and prompt nttention, nnd one price to nil.
W. Shines New Clothing Store,
Simon Abrauiaon, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah.
A Unti l SwlmlliT Hi-lit to Jllll.
Raltimoue, June fi. William II. Pat
terson, nllns W. IJ. Phillips, of New York
who on May 9 attempted to swindle tho
Eutaw House out of n lioaril mil oi twi,
was yesterday convicted and sentenced to
lull for sixty days. This Is tho first case
tried under the 1MB Inw. Phillips' oltense
was aggravated by his attempting to pass
u forged check in payment of the hill.
Benator Mcl'licmoti to Take a Heat.
Washington, June 5. No appointment
will be made for the Atlantic City post-
office for nt least n week. Senntor Mc-
Pherson, who controls the nppolntnient,
know that you need care,
worried
"This is a bad season oi tue yeor to go
tr. toll "
"Oh ! I'll be out when the robins nest
unnln " wns the prisoner's retort,
He wnscommitted without bail. Snyder
is the fellow who sometime ago drank a
tiuantlty of horse medicine to show that
he coum ueiy ueaiu uy uriuiwuii iiu.ouu,
He almost Uleil irom tne euecis.
eeK l" ,,i ,t,?;i , Vast evening,
,., "J. ...,-..Lin r,f .vmnnthv The Rilberton School Doard has re- is hereby given that an application wH be
made bv the ' Jurttci lie T said. "I 'don't organized by elect lng tho following : new made to the said court on the un faday of June,
II 1 am not o ncers, i.j.imcj, "X?."" ;7n Br. nf nnn thousand eight hundreu and
Klnn.la tf.far nW I.T.I1 '1 linillJIH Ivlll-H. 1 - . " . ; 7. . T . v
;"";i ' seventy four, ana ine Biippiementu meieiu.
President. I imhnn, nmiRR.rmlt. Ilenrce Wlftilr. An-
rn T T.--.1 .nB n nAnf nnnt viol tn I riw TCnnkur. Jnhn KnknSZ. Komll PaUllSZftk.
this in'orniuL' for Uo chartfr of an intended corporation to
thlsmornlDfc. be called ihe "Orfek Catholic Association of
T. J. Munley left for u fishing trip to Bv jonn 0j Bhepton," the character and object
Sunbury. Ho expects to have a big of which U the maintenance of a society for
snread when he returns. beneficial and protective purposes to its mem-
sprcau vvneii uciri " tvi. bers from lunds collected tbtreln, and for;h se
An interesting game of ball took place rurpoaes to have. poses and ecioy nil rights,
ou the home ground last tunday between heneflts and privileges conferred by the said
the Gllberton and Turkey Kuu cluhs. net nd Its supplements.
The visitors were beaten by the one-sided 6-29-ouw.xt authdb L. SnT, Solicitor.
score of l'J to 4. W. J. Connors, pitcner
for the home team, hau annncie sprninea
in the fifth Inning. Ho is undergoing
treatment nt the Miners' hospital.
James HUbert, of Shenandoah, was an
early morning vi9ltorhero to-uay,
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe 'Wyatt's)
19 and 21 West Oak Street
SHENANDOAH, PA.
The bar is stockrd with he best beer, porter,
ales, whiskies, brandies, wJnesandclgnrB. Eat
In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all.
Wondcvs-si
Photographer
ZEAMXO
Market and Centre Ste., POTTSVILLE.
The best photographs in all the latest
styles. Wonders leads all photographers.
I have two littlo grandchildren who
are teething this hot summer weather and
are troubled with bowel complaint. X
givo them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ninrrhnpn. Iteniedv and it llCtS like n
charm. I earnestly recommend it for
Mill ,1 rn with bowel troubles. 1 was my
self token with a severe nttack of bloody
flux, with crnmps and pains in my
stomach, one-third of n bottle of this
remedy cured me. Within twenty-four
honri I wns out of bed and doing my
house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunngan, Bon
aqna, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by
Gruhler Bros.
Hear lu Mluil
has been ordered by his physician to leave John A. lteilly's Is the place to get the
Washington for rest, and the mutter will purest wines and liquors, best beer aud
bo held ln abeyance until his return. The ales nnd finest brands of cigars.
term of tho Itopuhlicnn incumbent expired
on the 1st lust
fitolt, Over n .Million, I'lim hulrliliil
Bl"KNOS A VIIKK, June 5. Senor Mnrenen.
manager of tlie Provincial bank ot ihK
city, has committed suicide Irregnlar.
tles had previously been discovered in In
accounts to the extent of 1,300,0(10 Sen .
Mnreuco occupied a high social posttioi
When Baby u sick, we gave, her CaitorU.
When ah was a Child, aha crind for CastorU.
When h bncame Mtw, the clung to Costoria.
When aha had Children, aha gave them CastorU,
Mew Goods
""Arriuing Daily
C. D. Frlcko's Carpot Store,
10 South Jurdln Street.
Hteamthlp Tickets ltnluct-il.
From Hamburg, Breman, Antwerp or
Amsterdam only $21.50. To Liverpool
QueenBtown, Londonderry, Belfast or
Glasgow, only 123. At Htese's Hatlroad
and Steamship Oillce, Dougherty Build
ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-t-tf
Knmptliiin niiolwHS troubled with nu
attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber;
lalu's Pain Balm nnd wns completely
cured. 1 have sluce advised many of my
friends and customers to try the remedy
nil nil nnpilk hk'lllv of it. SlUlOU Uold-
hauui, San LuU Hey, Cal. For sale by
Gruhler Bros.
An KniflHtuT i II Irttcillon li.rniin.
TOI.KPO, June ,1. Otto Mclntyre, au oil
well driller, was faially Iujured bya twller
explosion in the Hiding bun Ili-ld. U. U
Pettiuuill. the eng neer, ese.itied with
scarcely n seratch, although Hie llrebox
was blown 7(10 feet, breaking down a tre
where it struck.
"Many of the citizens of IlnlnsvlUe, InJ
dlaua. are neverwlthout n hottleof Cham
berlain's Cough Benu-dy in the house,"
sys Jacob Brown, the leading meichnnt
FKACKVILI.!;.
Miss TJzzle Fntklns entertained numcr
ous friends at her home Sunday, among
them being Miss Florence Hentty, of
MinersviUe.
Messrs. John O'Htilllhnn. Charles
Wvnne and James Canton, of Gllberton,
walked Into town buuday afternoon.
Tlavlil J. Thomas, formerly of town but
now of Mnnayunk, is in town visiting nis
parents.
.Tnrnli Kelhm. of Perth Amlioy. N. J,
is visiting his sister and brother-iu-lnw,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlllanbrand.of the
Cloud Cnstle hotel.
A. W. Houtz transacted business at
Wilkes-Barre to-day.
Messrs. Green and Price, of Glrnrdvllle,
visited friends In town Sundny.
Mr. Donaldson, of Phllodelphla, Is the
fuest ot Misses Sallle llichards and
larbarn I.eiser.
Mr. Coaler, one of Girardvllle's most
popular tmiMirliil artists, visited his lady
friends ln town on Sunday.
When you want a good plate of cream
go to Buteuiau's.
Mr. Alexander, of Shenandoah, n
knight of the pen, visited his many lady
friends in town on Sundny,
Clarence Edwards, of town, is visiting
friends in Pottsvllle.
landlord Abe. Taylor and son, Thomns,
visited friends m Pottsvlllo on Sunday.
Hnrrv T. Evans, one ot our most popu
lar and obliging merchnuts, visited the
county seat ou oniuruay.
Alex. Scott, one of our prominent mer
chants, and also n candldute for Slier I It,
visited pottsvllle oniuruay
ROOF PAINTING promptly done with
fSr UAWTHOKN'S U. S. HOOT PAINT by
JX.. YOST, Agent,
1S9 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best
and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire 1
and every kind of wrather, for metal, wooden
ana paper rutis anu wtuui. uivu u u inui.
H. HOFFMAN BAKElt,
DB.
PHYSICIAN AND JSURGEON,
Successor to Dr. James Bteln.
114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Ofnce hours From 7 to 9 a. m.i 1 to 3 and 7 1
to 9 p. m. Diseases ot the throat and lungs a I
specialty. Hours ot vaccination . tot) a.m.
13 to 1 p. m.
X&E1OT YORK
Cosh Millinery Store.
29 North Main St., Shennndoah.
Lndles. you must see onr large line of
lace and straw
IF TOU WANT
ARTIFICIAL TEETH I
GO TO TUB
and get the best. A full Bet
fnr &. nnv size, shade, shape.
and several hundred Bets to
select from. Their vitalized
Air him nnenual fornalnless
All uinosuiiioE
ATtractlon.
at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number
leu North centre Direct, ioi4ji
Home-Killed Beef.
J. F. PLOPPERT,
alei? and
Crdnfectionexy
29 East Centre Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and
Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw
berry Ice Cream and Soda Water.
Wholesale and Retail.
Orders tor parties and other events filled
on short notice. Ioe cream delivered to
all parts of town ln pint or quart buckets.
T. Hi SKYDER,
(Successor to O. W, Hasaler)
101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, "
HODSEandSIGN painter
Dealer It WALL PAPER.
large stock ot Wall Paper of all Bhade
and. Special low rates for paper hanglER
A
on hand.
TTOTJDEt PHOTO !
Taken ln first-class style at
Linton's New Gallery T
14 N. PLUM ALLEY.
Hear L. V, station. 'TINT Y PES, 2 f or 25o.
Trimmed Hats at Special Prices
Before vou buy elsewhere. Also Infants1
who brinks them.7 They W ARRliiN . rUK l Z,
n mouth: tho clrls eyes iXlVlvljit J. Wiviu,
nt ' ,. I t.,u ..tii, iA,inv,ir.Kc thnvnuni'innnnlso
of the place. This leniedy has proven of ., " "''tH, tVm m'i" ' """" mi ts. and the t uestlon Is settled. Try It.
iiw.-'"
The onlv nlace in town to secure home-
killed beef, guaranteeing choice and Juicy
meat, and at the same price as Chicago
beet. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb.
Fresh sausage and bologna made every
ilav. Finest steak. 2 lbs. 25c: rib roasts.
h.t T cans and robes Zephyrs "and "to- 2 its. 25c; soup meats, 7 and best veal,
mantown wwl. T'i.e lasY New Yorit Mo; fresh' home-mude sausage, 10c.
styles always on hand at lowest prices.
Mourning Goods a specialty. H. 23 U DC 21. lYIar'tlZ!
e3T'o nn who can taste our candies 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
OXie a un ,-itlinnt n fecllntr of nffeo-
CAiK fJifl for tbe young man
UOa iriwbo hlillkB them. They
just melt in the mouth; tho girl s eyes
Piano Tuner.
so much value for colds, croup nnd whoop
lng cough in children tnai lew motuers
who know Its worth are willing to be
without it. For sale by Gruhler llros.
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UU 111 l.fllU U . Wl fl . WOUIIV IJI'I tW . . , i I . . . .,
l,rln In wall nnner. MS-Sin Tre Cream, all flavors. 1W . Main Dl. prompnnwuuuu,
Plinnft anil nro-Ana renatred.
31 North Main Btreet, Bhenandoah, will receive
Orders left al
BHENANDOAH, PA.
Licensed to clean
CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES
Work done on Installment plan.
3D. ID. ZDYIKIIEl!.
Ccntralla, l'a.
Licensed to clean
Cess Pools, Out Houses
Work done ln first class manner Orders by
mail promptly attended to. Order may alo
be leftat wm.Nelswender's livery stable, West
Coal street, Bhenandoah.
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