Evening Herald. SATURDAY. JUNK 0, 1894. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events of the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. lllcportcd dally from ttao MahanoyOlty bureau ot tbeEvsniHO IIehald.1 MAiiANor Citt. Jnne'X Mrp. Gnu. Mltichof and son were visitors to Pottsrllle today. V, V. Lewis, Kdwnrd Hennery, T. J. "Whltnker, F. .1. Gorman, .1. Loeb nnd V. 1 Knmsey witnessed the bull game at Shenandoah yesterday. .Inmen Mulr, of I'ottsvllle, was a guest of W. W. Lewis yesterday. A Hungnrinn wns closed lu by n f nil of coitl lit the Springdnle colliery, but wns T.-scned two hours Inter by Thomn Powell nnd T. J. .Jenkins. He wns found weeping bitterly, having glveu up nil hope of rescue. Prof llees Hosser, of this town, lira i'ocl;umt'(l liimsiMt a ciuulliMte ror i.egis uiture. subiect to tbe Hetmbliemi rules Mr. ltu.sser bus lind n highly successful o reer (is n lender In muslcnl circles nnd bears the reputation of being n mini of excellent judgment nnd nblllty iu tlie business circles, l'nrrick Whnlen, for mnny yenrs n Tesnlent of .Incksons, out or Into years n resident of tins place, died yosterdnT lnimniK. lie wns very popular nnd hi denth is deeply regretted. A wife, three ilntiirliters nnd four sons survive him The funeral will tnke place nt 0 o'clock, Monday morning. lllgu rnnss will ui celebrated nt St. Cnnlcus church. When liaby was sick, wo gave her Costorla. When sho vraa a ChlU, sho cried for CostorU. When eho Ix-camo JILw, aho clung to CastorU, When she had Children, sho gave them OstorU, i.oir citi:i:ic. Miss Susie Hussell spent yesterday with I'ottsvllle mends. Engineer Ollcrlst, of the L. V. It. It , attended to business hero yesterday. Dr. Urndv nnd Druggist Johuson wit nessed the gnuic of ball nt Shenandoah yesterdny. Miss Minnie Jones is visiting in Phlla- ilelphln. Motorman John Groody Is lying ill at uis home in Ulrnrdviue. Artist Thotnns Dea is decorating the Lome of Owen Welsh. Katie, tho 8-yenr-old child of Michnol llrennnn, died on Wednesdny morning and wns burled to-uny nt buennnuonu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Honr.of I'ottsvllle spent the dny here, lfeart IlUense Uellevecl In 30 Minutes Dr. Agnew's cure for tho lienrt glviB pa feet relief In nil cases of organic or ty apathetic heart dlseaso in 3U minutes iud speedily effects n cure. It is u peer less remedy for palpation, shortness ol brent h. smothering spells, pnin in left sido nnd nil symptoms of a diseased henrt, One du.-e convinces. Sold by J. M. 1 111 Inn. was 0-0-ly llrtlidiiy 1'nrty. Alice Jeise celebrnted her eighth nnul vcrsary nt tho residence of her parent on Korth J nrdin street. Inst evening, nnd very pleasantly entertained the following young folks: (irace .Master, .Maine .Muster, Nellie Wutklns. E In II rutins. Katie Lnurn and Kiln Mehl, Melliu liiermnn Florence Oulun. Kiln nnd Irene Frnnev Irene Schurz, Helen Smith, Hoy New liouscr. tieonre Mnrkle. Jo.senh llnwinnii John lliggins, Knrl Klsller, Herbert Smith. Howard Simmons nud Irwin nnd Jlenry ijeise. On "Flyer" 70 Mluutr s tu the Sk. "Tis not the miles wo trnvel, but" tho wnv w ride thnt counts. On the Head lug Ilnilrond's ltoynl Route to the Sea the '70-minuto flyers" glide along so smoothly nud soothingly that you Bcnrdo believe your wntch when It tells you thnt you're riding nt n mllon-mlnute gait. These trains nre the Hying wonders of the mil From Chestnut nnd South-street ferries Philn , fnst express trnins for Atlantic City stnrt ntO.OOn. m.. 2.00 3.004.00 ft 00 p in. on week-dnvs: cxtrn "liver" on Satur days, 1 30 p. m; Sundays, N.00, 0.00 nnd JO.OOn. m. The "Hoyul Heading Houte' Is tho double truck lino to Atlnntlc. The CufiiiinpolUan, This magazine of Juno stars off with "Famous Huntlnir I'nrtiesof the Plains.' ly "Huirnlo Hill," nnd besides has its usual full miotn of miscellaneous litem lure. This is one of the modern examples of progress in magazine literature. Just how it is sold nt 13 cunts n conv It would require tho experience of publication to ttiscovcr. Usb Wells' IjAunput Hlue. the best Blueing for lanndry use. Kach package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by jkiusser ec ueuunu. Hear In Mind John A. Hellly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, nest ueer and ales and finest brands of cigars. lMillr llr.ith. ruin I'r. liililv' M ur.lcrmi. Wilii-ii';i:i.. P.t.. Juii" 0. Tho mys tery surrounding the 1 s ippt'urnuce of little Kddiu llrothi rum, of Ashley, is at last solved. -Mrs. Ilrotherton. who went to Danville u ri's;oo. to u summons, has Identified the body found lu the river u thnt of her boy. It seems undoubted that the boy wns kidnaped mid thrown Into the river by his nbducturs to avoid cap ture. Sometime ngo I was troubled with an attack ot rheumatism. I used Chamber Iain's I'aln Halm and was completely cured, I hnvo since advised mauy ot my friends nnd customers to try the remedy and nil Bpeak highly of it. Simon Gold- baum, San I.uis Hey, Unl. ior sule by liruiuer jiros. ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricko's Carpet Storo 10 South JardinBtreet. BILL DALTON DtAD. The Notorious Outlaw Shot Whlln Try ln to Kftcnp. ABPMOIlE, I. T., Juno 0. 11111 Dnlton, the noted outlnw nnd lender of the fam ous bnnd of outlaws, wns killed yester dny. One of his pals vudted Ardmore yes- terdny nnd by incautious talking arouseu the suspicions of the deputy innrshnls, who orgnnlicd nnd surrounded the rob bers nenr n little town named Elk, about twenty miles distant. While tho men were taking their posi tion Dnlton wns seen to come out, look around, and immediately return. The officers on the east side were discovered by liiin through a window or by tome women in the house, nnd, pistol In lmncl, he Jumped through n window on the north nud started to run fast. Clos Hart, one of the deputies, was less thnn thirty yards from the house, nnd culled on him to halt. Dnlton turned around, tried to tnke nlm while running, and just then tho officer shot. Two jumps In the air were the only mo tions mnde. Ills pistol fell from his hand and he snnk to tho ground, nud Hnrt ran up nnd asked him whnt he wns doing there, but he expired without a word. Tho house was senrched nnd over a hundred nnd fifty letters nnd numerous rolls of crisp bnuk bills found. Tho nddresscs proved him to be Hill Dnlton and tho money proved him to be the lender of the Longview bank robbers. A DULL DAY IN CONGRESS Senators lukn but Llttln l'rnf;rcfts on tbe Turin Hill. Washington, Juno 0. Yosterdny's pro ceedings in the house were enlivened by Mr. Walker's (Muss.) complnlut c the poor ventilntion of tho house nnd tho in capacity of the n reinfect of the Capitol, nnd by Mr. Weudnck's (Mich.) reply to the attack of Mr. Linton on the Cutholio church Tho conference report on the I'ennsylvniiln nnd New Jersey bridge bill wns adopted and u resolution authorizing tho Mnrylnnd stnte courts to occupy for five yenrs tho old Cnited States conrt house In llnltimoro was agreed to. Mr. llroslus (Pa.) protested itgninst tho re ductlon of tho upproprlntion for Indian schools. At 1:50 tho house took n recess until 8 p. in., the evening session being devoted to pension bills. An ngreement was reached in the sennte to proceed with the agricultural schedule, covering aliuut ten pages of the tnrin" bill, under the five minute rule, but the pro gress was almost as slow ns before the nr rnugemcnt was made. Eight pnrngrnphs, comprising nbout n pnge nnd n half of the bill, wns disposed of. The debnto na n rule wns rather dull, although there were occasional sharp exchnuges, which Indi cated thnt the prolonged dully sessions have ru filed the usually calm temper of tho sennte. Hcfore the tariff was taken up Mr. Honr's resolution to Inquire into the ndvlsnblllty of releasing the cluim of tho government ngninst tho J. eland Stan ford estate wns Inid on tho tnble. The Flnoil In Oregon. Portland, Ore., June 9. Tho Willlnm- ette river has fallen two inches in this city since Thursday. The water will sub side very slowly, and n recession of not more thnn n foot is expected within the next ten dnys. News of n distressing chnrncter is being brought in by stenm boat captains. The Union Pacific rail road is the heaviest loser. The Oregon Hnllway and Navigntlon company will loose In tho neighborhood of $3,000,000. On the Lewis river tho loss will run Into the thousands. Woodlnnd, a town of SOO population, is completely submerged. At Ocenn I'nrk n good sized two story house drifted in, hut tho breakers soon converted it into kindlings. A Ilrutnl Murrinror Hanged. Staunton, Vn., June 9. Lawrence Splllcr, n powerful mulatto of !7 yenrs wns hnnged here yt-Hlerauy On the night of Saturday, April 2S, Spiller wnylnid Lottio Howe, n frnil 15-yenr-old white girl about two miles enst of Staunton, Va. nnd within 300 yurds of her home, struck her escort Charles Hrndfrod insensible with n billet, seized the girl, nnd, taking her Into nn adjoining field, nssnulted her According to Spiller's confession Miss Howe discovered his identity by a vivid flash of lightning, nnd he then determined to kill her. Iteturnetl to Fare IIU AcctHer. DENVint, June 0. Will Perry, ex-clerk of the county treasury, hns returned to Denver nfter having been absent nenrly a yenr In Lurope. After his departure, his accounts were snid to bo short about $17, 000. Mr. Perry's friends clnini ho can ox plain thnt lie is not to blame for hlsshort- nge, nud it Is snid ho has returned to meet nil chnrges that may be mnde against him Pr. Mcynr Oeta a I.lfo Sentence. Philadelphia, June 0. Dr. Henry C. 1. Meyer, who, nfter two trinls, wns con victed of murder in the second degree fo; poisoning Ludwlg Brandt, wns sentenced to Imprisonment for life by Hecordei Sniythe iu general sessions. Dr. Meyer, who wns more thnn usuully pnllid, took his sentence without flinching Cape May's Ilaseball Clnb. CArit Mav, Juno 0. The CnpoMny Ath letic club has decided to hnve n summer baseball tenni composed of the best col lege plnyers. New grounds hnve been leased, nnd ex-Cnptnln King, of Princeton, hns been decided upon for captain and manager. Vlctttpft of Vienna's Hallitorm. Vienna, June 0. Mnny reports of ensu- altles and damage to property resulting from Thursday's hailstorm are being re ceived. 1 wo hundred were Injured. NUGGETS OF NEWS A bounteous rainstorm yesterdny de lighted tho hearts or the poop loot Knnsns, Ktnll Halierkorn, once the husband of Actress Margaret Mather, died nt Lot Augeles, Cnl. Tho students of Rutgers college, nt Now llruuswlek, .N. J., have decided to put football team in tho field this fall. Huchnnnu Schley, of Hngerstown, Mil. has boon nominated by the president us Biirveyor of customs .it Ualtimore. Two boats carrying Coxeyltcs from Den ver were upBet iu tho Plntte river, nnd it is believed that over twenty were drowned Tho cardinals who are assisting the pop to prepare his jubilee encyclical decluru thnt it will be his Inst document of the kind. Willlnm Stovey, nllns Cornell, is under arrest at llerlin, Pa. .charged with robbing nud murdering Mine Paymaster liable man, ot Franklin Mtuea, Md., Dec. 16 lust. At Helena, Mont., nineteen Common, wealera who Btole a Northern Pacific train were sentenced to jnil for ninety dnys. Forty-four more will bo sentenced Mon day. , OLD PEOPLE OF 30. Streets of Shenandoah Show Mary Examples. Ag d Faces, Neivous Move menls of YouDg Women. The Driving Pace of Work and Pleasure. Revival of the Old Ideal of Strength and Health. Vigor That Comes From the Proper Course. Young folks mutt hnve Btrength, nbove everything. This good old-fnshioned belief is tnklng firm hold. It is no longer fashionable even for dudes" nud "swells" to bo pnle, thin, sickly. Among young Indies, too, tho languor nnd nervous timidity nt one time thought "interesting" hns given place to n desire for ruddy cheeks, strength of body, n firm, transparent skin, nud clenr, woll-opened eyes. Young men nnd young women in Sheu- nndonh nre taking Pnluo's celery com pound. Pnrents recommend it from long ex perience; physicians prescribe it where purer blood nnd stronger nerves nre urgently needed. ' Growing girls, colorless, nervous, thin, find n quick gnin in weight, elenrness of skin, nnd strength. Tired, wenk, sickly women, who look like hospital phantoms, get rid of distress ing nervousness, neurnlgin, rheumatism, nnd "fagged out" feelings by tnklng this mnrvelous blood nud nerve remedy in the enrly summer. Dyspeptics should now tnke courage, The achievements of modern medical science have plnced new nud wonderful resources In the hnnds of medicine nnd repluced the necessity for drugs, l'nine's celory compound makes pure, sturdy blood that renches every tiny mucle nnd nerve- fiber in the body nud builds up btroug, healthy tissues nnd drives out disenses from henrt, liver, kidneys, nnd stomach. Tired women get strength from Pnine's celery compound. Uusiness men, brain workers, nnd con stant in-door dwellers secure increased npp?tito and .n more complete digestion nud assimilation from this great strength- ener and lnvigorntor. Pnine's celery compound mcuns n re turn tosonnd health, a filling out of the thin body with firm ilesh, bright eyes, red. pure blood, uud quiet, healthy nerves to thousands of anxious, sickly men nnd women, who nre plainly losing strength and hope every dny. Pnine's celery compound cures diseases of the nerves und blood and the worst disorders of tho, liver, kidneys, and stomach, where everything else fails. Palne's celery compound is to tho sick better thnn a vncntion in June and both nro good. IKNTKAL.IA. Mnx Levitt, of Sheunudonh, wns in town yesterday. Our High school team wns defented by shlnnd on Thursday by n score of 9 to I. The boys nut up n strong bnttiug und fielding game but were unable to run tho oases. John McHrenrty. of ABhlnnd. attended the commencement here last evening. Kate Hums nnd Mrs. John Burns, of Glrnrdville, were iu nttendnnce nt the commencement Inst evening. The High school commencement held here Inst evening wns a complete success In every fenture. The 1. i ll wns crowded to overflowing, which goes to fcliow how mnch interest is taken in our schools, The nroirrani for the evening wns nn in teresting one. it wns opened by the or chestra. Next came n greeting song by the school. Mr. G. W. Davis, president of the School Hoard, enve a nent nddresb of welcome, alter which the orchestra filled the air with benutiful strains of music. Then ciime tho estny of the graduates: Snlututorv. "tormatlve In fluences," Klla E. Grant; "The beauties of Nature," Moggie A. Kinney; "Life is whnt we make it," l.aura M. Davis; "The little word No." Kntie U. Heillv; "OnrCoun trv's Future." John J. Hoonev: "Mental improvement a Progesslve Work," Mary M. Colihnn; valedictory, "Intelligence of pioplr ns nnttonul security," Murgaret C. Foye. Ail. David K. Kellnr presented the clnss with their diplomas alter making a pretty nddress, especinlly commenting on the clnss motto : "Our Hurvest isnot Heuned. The choir rendered ' llenutiful Days" iu excellent stj le, mid n number of girls pro duced tbe flag and fnn drills. These little girls cannot receive too much praise. Mr. Edward Willinms snoke of the nro grets of the schools, nnd entreuted the parents to tuke more interest in them. spelling mutch between pupils of the nrinuirv school whb next on the program, Hfter which Hessle Wnlsh and Jnmes Collban rendered n duett. The choir closed the exercises. The music furnished by the orchestra was excellent, nnd it should receive the thanks of the people interested in the 'school. Mr. Edward Heese wns chairman and he amused the nudlence during several stages. Thus closed theBixthnnuunl commencement of our borough schools. e extend ourcon grntulnttcni to the clnss of '01. honing they will ono dny reap thnt hnrvest for which they nre eo nobly striving. I hnve two little grandchildren who are ttethlngthls hot summer wentherund nre troubled with bowel complnlut. I give them Chnmberlnln's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Hemedv nnd It acts like charm. I earnestly recommend It for children with bowel troubles. Iwnsmv self taken with n severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps nud pnins In my stomach, one-third of n bottlo ot this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hours I wns out of beji nnd doing my hoiifee work. Mrs. W. U Dunngnu, Bon i nqun, Hickman Co., Tenn For sale by uruuier tiros. : k A DELIGHTFUL TRIP. l'lilladelphln Lndles Kiijoy nn Kicnnlon Hi tiurnta of Olllclaln. A party of prominent Philadelphia and Germnntown ladles have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tit man tbe past week and as bucIi hnve shared generously in the royal hospitality for which Mr. Tltmnn Is noted. Th guests nre Mrs. K. H. Urndley, wife of the well known Philn-. delphla paper manufacturer; Mrs. Eugeno Ivlus, ol Germnntown, wife ot one of the lnrcest cracker manufacturers In Philn- delphla; Mrs. Dr. Hoop, wife of Germnn town's eminent physician, nnd Mrs. W. KiumuncK, ot snnmoKin. On Monday morning Inst these ladles. under the escort of Mr. Tltmnn, left Shen andoah for Wtlllnmsport and on Tuesdny morning they met Mr. G, H. Drown, superintendent of the Fnll llrook Hall road, and a party of Indies nnd proceeded in General Mngee's drawing room car, drawn by the engine "John," to Corning, X Y., where the night was spent. On Wednesday morning me party was swelled to a membership of twenty-five, principally ladles, and they proceeded In the car to atKins uien nnu I'enn van. At the lnttcr plnce Mr. John Drake's fninous yntch, the Mndge, the fastest on Cnyugn lnke, wns plnced nt tbe dlposnl of the pnrty nnd several pleasnnt hours were spent flitting across the beautiful Inko from one point to nnother. From renn 1 nn tne pnrty went, to i.yons nnu from thelntter nlnce returned to Corning, covering the distnnce, Ti miles, in 75 min utes. Thespecinl enr wns drawn by en gine No. 18 of the Jfnll llrook Itnllronu nnd the time given includes a stop mndo for orders. On Thursdny the entire pnrty went to Cnmmnl, Lycoming county, und enjoyed n thrilling ride over Mr. Titmnn's railroad and to his lumber camp, wheie the pnrty wns served with one of the finest dinners overrecclved nt tho hnnds of nn experienced caterer. The excursionists nun proceeueu to regies .Mere nnu re urned toShennndnnh Inst evening. The Indies of the oriclnnl party re- mnlned the guests of Mr. Tltmnn s family last nicht nnd nt 'J:30tlilsmorningstnrtcd out to follow the closing proginm of their visit to this region. Under the escort of Mr. Tltmnn they bonrded the Transit" nt the P. & It. ilcnot on Hast Centre street, nnd became the guests of of the Slinmoklu division, I'hllndeiphln II 1. (a.ln aftn ,,n.iT.ul nnnnMlitutl, Dltr & Hendinir liailroail. The " transit" toot them over the Cntnwissn division to West Milton nnd back to this town via Shnmo- kin. They will remnin ns the guests of Mr. ntmnn's inmiiy nntn Monuny morn Imr. when a start will be made for Head mg nnd ns guests of P. & H. H. officials nt thnt plnce will enjoy trips over the Mt, i'enn nnu .eversinK unurouus. Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyourLlfe Away Is the truthful, startltnir title ot n little book fcnt tells all about N'o-to-b.ic, the wonderful, r.armless Guaranterd tobacco habit .urr, The est Is trlnlnR nnd the man wuo wants o quit md can't runs no physical or llnanclM risk In islne "No to bac ' Hold bv all tfiucelsts. Ui ok at drugstores or by mall free. Address Vre StfrllDE Remedy Co.. Indiana Mineral -priiiKs. led, uris ly Coming Kvents. June 11 and 12. First annual ice crenm festival under tbe auspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of H. & T , in Bender's nnu, wm. i'enn. June 1U. Ice cream anil bean soup festival in iiouuins nan, unuer tne nus pices of the Women's Relief Corps., T..l 11 T ,,(..nl nn,l l,nwnH under the nutpices of Cnmp 40, P. O. of A., in tionmns' nnu. 'Mnnv of the citizens of Hnlnsvtlle. In dlnna.are never withouta bottleof Cham berlain's Cough Hemedv in the house." says .incoD mown, tne lending merchant of the nlnce. This remedy hns proven of so much vnlne for colds, croup nnd whoop ing cough in children thnt few mothers wuu Know us nuriu urti wiuiuk "i uc without it. For snle by Gruhler Bros, MISCELLANEOUS. T OST' Volume No, H ot the Columbian en I J cloncdla. Finder wfll dense return same to lieeso s auction rooms ana get rewnra. T70H KALE A U karat diamond stud and a 1 laaics- goia ring wun emeraiaBeiung, sur rounded bv six diamonds. Enquire at tho Hera u oflico. LADIKS who wfll do writing tor mo at their homes will make good wages. Iteply with seir-nddreesed, stamped envelope, JllBd llDltlilJ mil i-oum ueua. ina. VITANTED Salesman; . enmry Hum oin(( iv uermaneni place, i Urewn tiros, i o ,Nur- serymtn ltochester, N. Y. 6-zi-coa-im mo MARK BIO MONEY selling our electric Telephone. liet seller on earth. Heutall compute ready toaetup: lines of A practical Electric Telephone. Our agents maKing 10 iua aay easy. i-.rerjDoay milk; big money without worli. l'rlfes low. ADy ono can miue fto per uontn. Address w. i' Harrison & Co., clerK No. II, Columbus, onto. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans mode from 810 tn t'W.DCO on personal or real esiaie security. 10 puoucity. i.oans can be returned in small monthly payments or retained ror a uumoeroi j ears 10 sun oorrower, a loan from tms compan? will not injure In financial standi! e ol anv Individual i-r firm No bonus. Interest Goer cent nnnuallv. Monev lontd for ary purpose tucb at to Increase or enter tutln ss, to pay oil mortgages, judgement i oies, 10 ouiia or purcnase prcptny, or in raci for any purpose tint money may be desired. Addre.-s, Cent al Tru-t Company of J'a 1331) Aren street, i mindelpma, r. o-v-vm ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fST HAWTHORN'S V. S. HOOF PAINT by JS-. TOST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the best nnd only guarantee paint sgalnst corrosion, fire ann every una or wtnmer, ror metal, wooaen ana paper rucis ana wans. iive it a trial H, HUFFMAN DAK EH, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, Successor to Dr, James Bteln. 114 JSorth Jnrdtn Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to S a. m.i 1 to a and 1 to 8 p. no. Diseases of the throat and lnngs a peciaity, uoursoi vaccinations o ton a.m. u to i p. m. AVhcn in POTTSVILLE, Stop nt PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Contra Stroot. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, finest wines, liquors, cigars. MEW "STORK Cosh Millinery Store 28 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, yon must see our large line ot lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special tes Before yon buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hnts. cans and robes. 'Zenhvrs and Ger mnntown wool. The latest? New York styles nlways on Imud at lowest prices. Mourning Goods ft specialty. inntiio. w. uvde Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best G-oods, Lowest Frices. Stepping Stones to Success. ra HE wonderful bargains 4J- seem creditable, but are flect and act ! At our Dress Goods Department, turn goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it must be the latest, as we carry can match it right up to date in kinds, all prices, all qualities. ive striking bargains, having With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers are of unusual importance. Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanguine, over-stocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their original prices and they go to you the same way. See, save. Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This You mny hnve been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee you first-class goods nt the right price. You will find in our XEW CLOTHING STOKE a largo nnd varied lino ot Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, Intest styles and nt low prices. goods, i'onte and prompt attention, nud one price to all. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abrnmsou, Mutineer. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe 'Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar !a stocked with he best beer, porter. ales. wttBkles. brandies, wfnesandclgais. Eat- In bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. Z.EAJHKO Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO TUB nnd get the best. A full set for to, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vltallted air has no enual for painless extraction. All kinds tilling t rAftjmnnhtA nrtp.es. Don't forget the number ICO North Centre Htreet,, rOTXHriLZX, 1'A. Home-Killed- Beef. The onlv nlnce In town to secure home- killed beef , gunranteeiujc choice and iuicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and So; best veal, Me; iresn nome-maue sausage, juc. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, Plnnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention, PENNA. we are always giving- hardly nevertheless true. Read, re no old fashioned goods) we stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid you never bought stylish POTTSVILLE, PA. fzm Call nnd see ns. No trouble to show 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, alSGI and Confectioner, 29 Eait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd TTontllo P. !,!. .1 berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts ot town In pint or quart buckets. T. H. S2HYDBR, (Bnccessor toG.W. Haasler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOIISEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall Paper of nil shade on hand. Special low rates for paper banging TOTTDEL PHOTO Taken In first-class stj le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. I'LUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPEH, 2 for 25c 6. F. LEITZEL, SHENANDOAH, Pa. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work dose on Installment plan. ID. ID. JDlZTHCtt, Ccntralla, Pa. Licensed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In flrspclass manner Orders by mall promptly attended to. Orders may alto be felt at Wm.Nelswender's livery stable.Wcat Coal street, Hhenandoah.
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