Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, Mi. THIRD EDITION STREET WHISPERINGS. ''Jfef It)n (ll.mieil lij tli Tono l'airull. lug Krporlera. Mr. P. J. Ferguson received many beau tiful Impressions In his recent Journey through York state and Canada, lie speaks In high terms of the ntcrlctlltural districts, now rndlnnt with flowers and rolling vrhent llelils; of tho many beauti ful villages and handsome homes on the line of the rnllwnys nnd of the cordlnllty f the people, hut for nil that he believes Shenandoah Is the plnce In which to live dm ink the preent hard tlmep.ns In Rome of the towns lu York ttUto there Is abso lutely nothing doing In business way. This condition, he be lleves, Is largtly at tributable to the soft coal strike which linscutoll fuel from hundreds of factories, mimy of which gave employnient to ttiousnnds of hands. Nottcithle among these nre the big tobacco works nt Illng Immpton The strike will, Mr. Ferguson btlieves, bring about good times In the aiuthrnrite region, as soft coal urates are being replaced by those burning nnthrn rite ns fast us received, and many trains of herd coal are enroute for narts of tho c.'Uotr that have not seen anthracite s-uce the hi eat strike of 1888. Hi!" Through base treachery on the part of longresoiiinn liellly, John loole lias uren anointed noitinnster of Mlnersville. i kiic promises 10 give iuu town new lix nrei and a better service, and Hill no doutit prove a very acceptable olliclal. Our Brn nnoe Is therefore with a weak, vn-t ii lul nig Congressman who has been bulMoni into making an appointment th it hr bus salil and repeated he cnnld tint a-, an honorable man makebecause he had endorsed another. In the past the Free IVi'sihas been one of Mr. lieilly's Btaunt best supporters. For this wo hope to be Inrglven, and will make nmends later on -Mlnersville I' ree Press. Ilrother Steel. ho was looked upon as being the next postmaster of his town, feels his disappointment keenly. If he will refer to the 11 Fit ld'8 columns of nearly a year nun. he mil llnd therein a prediction that lie was not "in It." Mr. Steel would have made a most excellent olliclal and has our sympathies. V A tow nsman volunteers the infortun ium that the largest mine breach in Schuylkill county is located onthe moun tain south of Mahanoy Plane, ltextcnd" over three hundred feet on each side of the Frackville road and Is scventy-flvo feet deep. MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS Al I the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings, urn ilmnn Archie 11. Lamb is making fluite a reputation for himself as a life saver It is but a fow days since he made ii thrilling dash at the Lehigh Valley depot and saved a uonmn from being struck by n train. This morning an Arabtau peddler stood so close to the edge of tho Lehigh Valley depot platform that had it not been for another actof Council man Lamb the Arabian would have been struck. Mr. Lamb begged the newspaper men not to Bay anything about the inci dent, but his modesty cannot swerve the scribes from their path of duty. . In the Common Council of Philadelphia n resolution was passed providing that nil contractors who desire to bid forcontracts for collecting and destroying garbago cleaning or paving streets, laying gas or water pipes, building sewers, etc., Bhall llrst file their agreement with the City Solicitor to pay their employes not less than the city's lowest rato of wages. How would this rule work In Shennndonh here after ' I think the action is worthy of future consideration. Reported dslly from tbe Mahsnoy City nuresu 01 lueriVBmpu iikhai.u, Maiianoy Citt, June 0. F. C. Lewis, of I'ottsvllle, wns a visitor to town. Oscar Lutz visited friends at Taniaqua yesterdny. Ilobcrt Evanton, of Ilnzlcton, visited town yesterday. O. T. Llewellyn spent last evening nt Ashland on business, John A. Orant. of Shenandoah, was n town visitor yesterday. Hev. O'Honch, of Pittsburg, wns a visitor to town yesterday. Edward Comrey nnd sister, Ethel," nre visiting Newberry to-day. Messrs. Depew, Hull nnd Anthony, of Delano, spent last evening here. M. M. Frank, superintendent of tho Gordon schools, visited town yesterday, Mrs. Kate Kllngemau presented her husband with a bouncing boy last even ing. E. W. Ash, manager of the Schuylkill Traction Company, transacted business among town people. Edward ,T. llennessy, proprietor of the Mint, and Sidney Landau returned from llazleton last evening. Dr. II. O. lteltzel will attend the gradu ating exercli-es at the University of Penn sylvania at Philadelphia to-morrow. Messrs. Kendrlck and Harnhardt, ex Poor Director Trncuv and T. T. Williams. of Shenandoah, paidnUslt to town last evening. The following tinmen have been added to the membership roll of the Fish and Claim; Protective Association : William Hare, Taliesin Phillips, John Dlaiue, O. C. Lewis and Edward llemiPbsy. While driving on Centro street Evan Samuels, a boy twelve years old, i ollided will, a heavv wanon nnd but for the timely action of John J. Carllti, thedrlver oi llie lauer venicie, ine ooy woum nave been fcerlously injured. The following urogram will he rendered nt tlm A In t,i til rf-tininn to-morrow eveli- liii- T.nil ,V chorus: address. Dr. J. Arthur Junes, iiresidl'lit: trio. Misses Porter, lirendle and ShaelTer: recitation. .Miss liertna onoeiniiKer; local boiu, .nisi Minnie Huppert; essay, .Miss Augusta Dlllman: mixed chorus: ladies' chorus; recitation. Mrs. Horace Hermnny: duett, Misses Hermnny anil Huppert; essay, Miss Ida Warnlck; history; cornet solo George Hritz; oration, Harvey llagoustose; ladies' chorus. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Co&torla. When sha as n Child, tho cried for Castorls. When shn became Miss, sho cIudr to Costorla, When she had Children, sho gr-vethom CostorU. Special low prices to nil In watches. Jewelry and silverware jit Iloldirman's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. The Crtlnh lit Tiili'iilHh, I. T. Tai i i,.f mi, I. T , June 0. Almost with the ihiu ii yesterday morning tho streets ami l'i ii'uls around the state building wen lull of people anxious to be the llrst in lini- to pass before the treasurer. Hy !) o eloek fullv H,iKi Cberokees were passing boo "hoving their way in the great mass of linnon' iv in order to get to the pay win !- u, and by noun the crowd increased to 5 otw and about $;5,IKK) had been dis-hni-i'd Large crowds of people are still coming in frum cer direction, and by to morrow, at the present rate, there will scarcely be standing room in this city for them In providing last fall for the dis tribution of this money the Cherokee leg islature shut out nil adopted, including the Shawnees and Delaware. These at once brought suit fur a portion of the money, nnd the suit is now pending. Heart Disease KellevKl In 110 lU'miten, Dr. Agnew s cure for tho heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organic or svnipathetic heart disease In .11) minutes, and sneedllv effects: a cure. It Is a peer less remedy lor paipimou, snoriness 01 breath, smothering spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of adlseasecl heart. line dose convinces. oiu uy ,j. .m. 1111 Ian. was fl-0-ly Oil A II IKK. COLORADO'S bl HIKE ENDED Tim YVarllkn Miners Abandon Their for. tincntlmm After Arliltrntliin. Dknvkh, June . The striko at Cripple Creek was settled at n late hour, Governor Wnito acting for tho miners. Only ouo point caused serious complication the al lowance of lunch time, the miners de- mnndlug thirty minutes. The articles of greement ns ndoptcd tirovido that the miners shall work eight hours n day, with twenty minutes for luncheon; that they be paid at tho rato of fa it dny, and the mitio owners shnlt not discriminate against either union or non-union men. After tho conference Hie governor Issued n procla mation calling on the men to lay down their nrms. In nccordanco with Governor Waltc's Instructions, the cntlro stnto militia Is on the more for Cripple Creek. Thero will be about 800 men, lufontry nnd artillery. General Brooks has received private In structions from Governor Wnlte to get consent of both sides to abide by tho arti cles of agreement, and not to go further than Colorado Springs unless his mission is successful. Cmri'Lli CrtHKK, Colo., Juno 0. Alexan der Mcintosh, state organizer for the miners' union, read tho arbitration ngree- muut to the assembled miners, nnd Imme diately nil the men on Hull IUU laid down their arms, nnd pickets were called In nnd tho fortlllcntion nbnudoned. The town has been decorated with flags, and tho re joicing over the settlement of the strike Is general. Colorado S"ltiNos, Colo., Juno 0. The mine owners say that after the Insurrec tion Is put do. n and their property re stored to them they will arbitrate as to wages, hours, etc. Sheriff Howers says he has warrants for the arrest of 200 miners. which he will servo. He expects the strikers will make n determined opposi tion. WHOLESALE POISONING Flvn Uoyn Drail nntl Httven Crltlenlty 111 from Kntlng l'olftonout Weed. TAnr.TTOWN', X. Y., Juno 0. Doctors were hurriedly summoned to 'he Home of the Sisters of Jlercy to attend a whole sale case of poisoning that had occurred lu the home. They found twelve little hoys, who.se ages range from 5 to 12 years, in n very critical condition, and despite every effort to save them, live died during the night, while but slight hopes are us yet entertained for the recovery of the other seven. From all that can he learned so far the little fellows, whileat play lu the grounds, were shown an herb by one of their num ber, which they partook of freely, and from the effects of which it Is supposed they died. The names of the dend nre: James For- restal, 10 years old; John Cnllahau, nged 10 yenrs; Thouins Cassmore, aged 10; Au gustus Powers, aged 12; John Donnelly, nued 12. The coroner's jury rendered n verdict Mint the boys died of paralysis of tho heart caused by eatiug a poisonous weed Tim Cliilm AgHlnst Stitnfiiril'ii KltHtn. W vsiii.M.TiiN, June C iteprescntative McUmre, of California, vouches for the statement that Attorney General Olney has filed in behalf of tho United States a claim against the estate of the late Sen ator Stanford for the sum of fl5,O0O,UO0. The claim wilt bo presented to Mrs. Hum ford, who Is the executrix of the estate. 'The claim Is the proportionate share of debt of the Central Pacific railroad which Miss Annie Stabler, of Tauinqun, Is visiting the iioughner lamiiy. Jefferson Iletz. of Tnninuiia. spent few days as the guest of friends and rela tives. The. Walter family, of Qunkake Valley, were tue guests ot town menus. Mrs. John Fegley hns given birth to son. William Jones and .lames Hlew have gone to New Haven, Conn., to visit friends, Mrs. Frank Iioughner spent a plensnnt afternoon with liaruesviiie irienus. Mrs. John Mover hns presented her husband with a pretty daiiuhtei . I have two little grandchildren who arc teething this hot summer weather nnd are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Hemedv nnd it acts like charm. I earnestly lecominend 11 for children with bowel troubles. 1 was my self taken with n severe nttnek of bloody mix. with cramps and pains lu my Htomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty four hours t wiih out or tied and doing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunaunn. Hon- aiiua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by Uruliler Jiros Httttttlllilp Tlrkt1s Kedticed From Hamburg, Hreman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only ?2l.oo. to liivernool (Jueenstown, lxindomlerry, llenasl or Glasgow, only 22. At Iteese's Hallroad and Steamship Oltlce, Dougherty Build- lug, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-4-tf D in't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyourLlto .wa Is the truthful, startling title ot a Utile hook tLut tells all about No-lo-bac, the wonrertul. tiarmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, 'the cost i trilling and tho man who wants to quli ana can i runs no nuysicsi or uuaueiai risK id us'nv "No to bac." Hold by all druggists. U ok at drugstores or by mail tree. Address Tbo Stirling Ucmeuy Co., Indiana Minerul springs, lnd, w s-ly TJbk Wells' Launduy Hluk, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 cte. Sold by Mitsser oc iseduau. "Many of the citizens of Ilalnsvllle, In' diiinn, nre never without n bottleof Cham berlain's C'ouuh Kemtdy In the house.' says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the plnce. This remedy has provtn of so much value for colds, croup and whoop ing cough In children that tew mothers o know Its worth nre willing to be lug who without it. For sale by Grnhler Bros. Hear In Mind inc department ot justice estimatos that John A. Hellly's Is the place to gettht that estate owes the Lulled States upon purest wines and liquors, best beer and the theury thai personal assets of indi vlduai members of the original Central Pacific sjudiei.tf an- i.uiilofor the debt ot that corpora, m ales and finest brands of cigars. For bilious headache and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the co!:,SMt.r& "book on Beecham's pills. IndliipiitHtile. Why spend $1 for n bottle of medicine for a complaint when one box of lleecham i pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly all known diseases r This Is be cause constipation is the cause ot nearly an numeniHami iseecuam s pins euro con st! nation. A valuable book of knowledge mailed free, on request, by H. F. Allen r. i Lrr. .. i...., r... .i.i. i y. ft I At, 4", , iiHit-iw nt.T, t It,,, ,1111,111 UOOK iree, piUS 25C, iVt ding the engraving of the portraits of llv 1 . , t t- luif men upon postage stumps, note or uth urugbiores, or write to U V cr government securities after that dlite. Allnn Cn sfir Pnml cf Wniu Previous to that tlmo tho honor had Uwn Alien o, 305 L,anai st, JNew glvun t0 . mon ot mom or .)ollt. York. 1 ioal "'ip01-""08- Sew Croods "" Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpot Store, lOBouth Jardln Btr-jet. Sometime ago I whb troubled with' an attack ot rheumatism. 1 used Chamber Iain's Pain Halm nnd was completely cureu. 1 nave since auvised many 01 m friends and customers to try the reined and all sneak highly of It. billion Gol bnuiii, Sau Luis Key, Cal. For sale by tiruhler Bros. Won Her llrcacli of rrnmltfi Salt. New IJiiunswick, N. J., June 0. Miss Snrnh L. Liming, of South Amboy. se cured a verdict of 45,000 lu the Middlesex (X. J.) county court against Julius S. Uartlett, a builder of Hackensack, for breach of promise. Uartlett was In court before the evidence was heard, and there offered to marry Miss Liming, but she re fused. The court refused to grant n non suit on the ground thnt Miss Liming had been betrayed under promise of mnrrlnge. The jury awarded her the full amount of damages asked, A BIG STtAMcR WRECKED Went Ahnrn on tho Nnw Fonndlsnit l'int Tho Crew Snvfil, St. John, X. F.. June O.-TI10 British steamer Texas, Captain Hunter, which sailed from 'Montreal May V) for Bristol, went nshoro nt St. Shotts, lu St. Mary's bay. At the time the steamer stranded there was a dense fog, during which the Vessel had been drawn considerably out of her course by the Btrong currents thnt nre known to exist in bt. Mnry's bay. When the steamer struck she smashed In her bows nnd In pounding holes wero driven in her botlnm, through which the water entered, drowning nearly all the cattle which were housed on the mnln deck, After reaching laud the crew re turned to the Vessel nnd saved all their belongs, nnd also succeeded In snving nearly nil the sheep which constituted n port of her cargo. When the news of tho dlsnster reached here n steniner v.ns immediately sent to tho nsilstnuce of the wrecked vessel. She arrived during the evening nnd found the vesel under water and fast breaking up. Owing to the heavy swell and sea that was running It was Impossible to ap proach close to the Texas. The steamer returned here today with the crew nnd a portion of the cargo that wns saved. An other steamer was sent today to 1 ring the remainder of the enrgo nnd fittings. The great 1 r pert of the enro will be lost, nnd what hns been nved is In very bad condifon. The Texas was loaded with n general cargo. She also had on hoard 240 head of cattle and 1, llfi slieep. Tile wrecked steamer belonged to tin Dominion line and carried a erew of forty eight all told, rihe measures 2,N"3 tons. Two Hundred Cnvnyltos Sentfinood. IloiSE, Idaho, June C Judgo Beatty yesterday sentenced the 200 Coxoyitos ar rested saveral days ago for stealing a Union Pacific train. "General" Schifller was given six months. "Quartermaster General" Breckinridge four months and the other leaders from thirty days to three months In the various county jails In the state. The rank and file, almost 180 lu number, were given from thirty to sixty days in a blockade prison to be erected on the Idaho and Oregon line. Lnckt il tho HlKirllT In n Coll. OAKLAND, Md., Juue . Yesterdny af ternoon nbout 2 o'clock Sheriff Charles Wegmau entered tho jail for the purpose of repairing a cot in one of, the cells. Whilst he wns engaged ut work Albert Ohover, a young man who wns confined In jail awaiting trial 011 the charge of atro cious assault, closed the door on tho sher iff and locked him In. Ohover walked out of the jail and took to the woods, which are close by. Train Stfalers Lotlgil In Jnll, PAItKKHSliuito, W. Va.. Juno 0. Frye's nrmy has split Into three sections. Part started over the pike for Washington, an other division walked along the Balti more and Ohio railroad trucks, while the third division, fifty-two in number, re mained in Parkersburg. The fifty-two who remained behind took possession of a Baltimore and Ohio freight train, but were arrested to n man and lodged lu jail. l'eaoo In llulgurla. Sofia, June 0. Perfect quiet prevails throughout tho country. There is little likelihood of further disorder as long ns tho military continue to take the place of tho police. Tho personnel of tho local ad ministration will bo changed In many re spects, but the government appears to bo determined to net with moderation, and will make only such changes as are deemed unavoidable I IV (io to Cnrdln's, 'iU W. bargains lu wull uaoar. Centre St., for 5-18-3m To Arliltrntu Lnbiir Trnnblet. Wasiiinoton, Juno l(. A bill to provide for arbitration and to prevent hostilities between labor and capital has been intro duced by Heprcbeutntlve Ktefer, of Min nesota. NUGGETS OF NEWS The Enston baseball clnb has re-entered the Pennsylvania slate league. The Wlllinmette river Is still rising and cuuslug great damage to property at Port land, Ore. Pugilist Corbett hns accepted the Flor ida Athletic club's offer of (35,000 for the fight between him and Jackson A highwayman held up J. Wllllnm Jones, a milkman, between Hasbrouck Heights and Hackensack, N. J. Jones seized a bottle of milk uud knocked the highwayman out. Several deaths from cholern have oc curred among raftsmen near Thorn, a town of west Prussia, on the Vistula There have also been a number of deaths from the disease at MynlowlU. in Prussian fcllesia. Austin Edwards, John Kelley and Solo oion Nelson, colored, were killed yester day nt Perry's Landing, Tex. Edward Daniels, charged with the shooting, sur endered, and claims to have acted m sell Jefeuse. IP 'vMWalfVOji'1 Kind IMrmMmW That 3 CURES Rev. A. 1. DAY. East Orccnbuan, N, Y. SCROFULA"" ECZEMA a i a i uinMnc'DFIII I MINISTER'S CURE I TESTIMONY I wish to cit0,.UioTltt,nra iDANAlsJ I unusually pood up to tho oeo of 10. AJttWa J ttlmo scrofula taint manifested itself in J We UHU UBUU 1 ,m.lj oou rciiuii, uiit i Brand com-3 I bination of remedial ngents. i l My son was also troubled with Eczemn, J f his arms, from lianas to oioows, uuiub I by ThouVt Jot DANA'S SAHSAPAlULliA.J REV. A. J, DAY, East Grcenbush, N. 1, 3 DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me t form ol tczema. . of remedies, with nut limo c K DANA O BAllSAl-IllVH'1' t ftiMlvn Hint I mUSt KIV it 13 1 MISCELLANEOUS. T O T' Volume No. 14 of tho Columbian en XJ clopcdla Finder will please return same o neeee a nucruti rooms ana get rewara. II1 ANTED. A cirl for cenersl housework. V OooiJ wsces paid, tall at tho ueuald branch Dice, Centre street. Iteeec's suction rooms. West 5-29-tf r"01t HAtiE A sj ksrat diamond stud and a 1 lauKs' gold ring with emeraia setting, sur rounded by six IIeiialu oillco. dlaiLouds. Enquire at the o.zu-u 11 7ANTKD-Salesman VV permam nt place IJriw serymtn Isochester, N. Y. salarv n tiros i o .Nur from start. 5-21-cod-lm DIVES. " FDMEROY and Absolute Confidence in aasi-Our Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements mm 7 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 must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. Wp offer mnnv sneclal Induce ments In our Millinery Depart ment. o are ncatiouaricrs 101 hats, either trimmed oruntrim med ; also tho choicest selec tion of trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc Wo've the cheap hat and tho high-priced hat. See ing is believing....... OUR SPECIAL $2'25 There's hardly a doubt but -ou will llnd our stock of coats ust what Is wanted In n light weight coat. It Is the most ex tensive and best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted JuckottUmbrelhi back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some lined throughout - OUR SPECIAL $4 Ladies' Cloth Cares. assorted sizes and materials, lace und braid trimmed, black and navy, newest stylts, newest effects. We are prepared with a selec tion that should please the critic. The enpe is the leading wrap, and w c nre Keen enough io reeugiuze n . r Nothing In the woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them in percale, law n, sateen and silk. Perfect beau- tics, masterpieces ot women s conceptions all shades, nil styles, and at the most popu lar prices - OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372C A comnletc resume of nil the fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be invogue In great fashion cent'es this season Is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and summer. One of our specials Is a changeable goods, swiveled effect, ! yard wide, worth 25c... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched Its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, nt lowest PitlCES" Is unquestion ably the reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks are exceptionally fine at 42c, 5Sc and oe OUR SPECIAL i7c? OUR SPECIAL 42CI There Is one headquarters ot Underwear In Pottsville, nnd that Is our store every qual lty, every weight, every style, CM'ry size made, and every price. No other such an as sortment In tho county. All styles nnd qualities of Ladles' vests. Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the above: "We know that this will be the greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsville to economically supply an en tire season's requirements ot fashionable Neckwcar.and that too at half and less than halt the usual cost." OUR SPECIAL I2C OUR SPICIAL 2 Vo enrry a large line of cot ton poods. Follow inn nre n fcjv of the many, some of w liich are mou mine troodrt. n thorn nrn "Scotch Pliuds, zephyr Ginp- hains, line Percales in stripes and figures, all new poods nnd pei fnct beauties considered cheap at 10c a yard OUR SPECIAL I lie Heretofore our spring sales! have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Department, and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact- which proves beyond a question that w o carry a stand aid hose OUR SPECIAL I22C Ladies' cotton, silk nnd kid Slovcs In all the leading and esirable shades. What a glove selling tlmo we've had for the past month. The like of it hns never been known in Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and 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 and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tops and pretty patterns worth Sue. flutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, in Point de Ireland, In all tho new nnd dainty effects worth H50 OUR SPECIAL I22C Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Why Not Read This Yotl may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee you first-class poods nt the right price. You will fiud in our NEW CLOTHING STOKE a large nnd varied line of AUUITOH'S NOTICK.-In the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county. In re ettsto 01 Powel Union, late ot Kline lonnehip, f-nlil county, deceased The undersigned, an audi lor appointed by said court "to nndU, settle, sdjust end report distribution of the funds In ire bands of WalKr fctevi nson, admlulstrator of ssid estate " will n eetall parties Interested for the purpose ot his appointment, at ths office tif Mncllenry Wllhelm, Ksq., In the bor ough of Pottsville. sali county, at 2 o'clock In the atlernoon of Mi nday, June 18th, 1KII, when nndwtert all parties In Interest are notllied to appctir or be foiever debarred from c mlng In on Bald fund. M. M. BURKE, Auditor. May 29, 1891. 5-29-oaw-3t CHAKTMK NOTICE In tho onrt of Com mon I leas ot Hcbnylklll county. Notice ts hereby given that an application wi 1 be made to tbe tali court on 'he 18th day ot June, A V. 1891. at 10 o'clock, under tbo Corpora tion act Of one thousand elebt hundica and seventy four," and the supplements the eto, Dy Anicony umisczczaa, ueorge v iim. An drew Kosmr, JohnKokosz Komll laulls?ak, for tbe charter ot an intended corporation to bu called the 4,Grefe Catholic Association of 81 John ot Hhcpton," the character and object ot which Is the maintenat ce of a society lor beneficial and protective piupotes to Its mem bers from lunds collected therein, and for 'hi so purposes to nave, pos-ess nna enjoy un rignis, euetlt8 und privileges conferred bv the said net and ItssuDnlements. 6-ii1)-onw-lt AliTliun L. SlI'T, Solicitor. "Men's, Boys' and Children's D8 Well made, latest styles nnd nt low prices. Cnll nnd see us. No troublo to show goods. Polite nnd prompt attention, nnd one price to nil. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abrnmson, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Shenaudoali. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with Ptr HAWTHORN'S O. S. KOOr PAINT by SL. T?"OJST, Agent, 139 EftstCoal street, Shenandoah, It lsthebest und only guarantee palntagalnstconotrion, nre ana every klndot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roifa and walls. live It a trial J) It. H, HOFFMAN BAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Btcin. 114 North Jnrdin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to S and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of tbe throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination: 8 to 9 a.m. 12 to I p. ra. IBEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah, Ladies, you must see our large line of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' huts, caps and robes. Zephyrs nnd Ger mnntown wool. The latest New York styles always ou baud at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. M H. O. W. IIVDE, Slie'fi tin whoenntostoour candles " wlthont a feeling of nlTec- Odd Girl ,lon for tlie young man lust melt In the mouth: the uirl's eves molt with tenderness the young man also mens, mm me question is settled. Try it, FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 X. Main St. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. Tho bar Is stocked with he best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies wines and cigars. Eat in riar attacnea. uoraiai invitation 10 an. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest tyles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TOE I ee for ti. any size, shade, shape. and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no eciuat for painless extraction. All kinds fllltne at reaponame prices, uon i mrgeiinenumDer 100 North Centre Btreet, rOTTSriLL,!!, 1-A. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef,guarnnteelnK choice and Juicy meat, nnd at the same price ns Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage aud bologna made every dny. Finest steak, - lbs. S5c; rib roasts, 3 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. F. PL0PPERT, and Oonfectioner, 89 Ea.it Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNAt Bread, 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 of town in pint or quart buckets. T. H. SIUYDER, (Buccessor to a. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Deiler Ii WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper ot all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging "STQTTDEt. PHOTO ! Taken In first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 11 N. PLUM ALLEY. Ileat V. station. T1NTYPEH, 2 for 25c. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. PUsos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Mln street, Buensndosh, will receive prompt attention. B11ENANDOA1I, I'A, Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on Installment plan. 3D. ID. HDlrrKIE, Centralla, I'a. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done Id first class manner Orders by mail promptly attended to. Orders may ulo be left at wm, Nelswenders livery stable, West Coal street, Hhenandoah. Aft. "5