r Evening Herald. mnisDAY, JUNE 21, ltM. THIRD EDITION HEARTS ILL iCll ji Days of Anxiety Re turn for Parents. Will Bflr Get HdwI i in SafetvV 111 Many Little Lives Depend on Proper Diet. Cholera Infantum is Most to be Dreaded. Lactated Food the Best Pre ventive Known. Approaching summer casts Its shadow on many a mother's heart. Every summer safely passed Is a golden inilcstono in baby's life. Hut think of the countless little lives that in June, July and August aretociwell the list of infant deaths under five years, How many mothers would like to hide her precious baby in her bosom till the danger Is passed. But she must know that only Intelligent, thoughtful care can keep the baby well. High temperature with Improper feeding now brings dread cholera infantum, dinrrhoe and convulsion. With the uso of proper food, and there U nothing so absolutely good as lactated food, these dangers may be avoided. Heports from homes all over the coun try, and especially from the large instl tutions where the great number of Infants jives ample data for accurate judgment, how that babies thrive best upon lactated food. The supremo importance of pure. nutritious nourishment, and the long study by many of the most prominent physicians in the country of infant ills Borders from mistakes in diet, led to the preparation of lactatod food. Next to pure mother's milk, It Is the most nourish ing, strengthening, readily digested, and most palatuble food that can be given a baby. It more closely resembles mother's milk than any other food known. Its basis Is sugar of milk, which Is the baslB of mother's milk. With this is combined the nutritive elements of wheat, barley and oats In such proportion as best meets ihe requirements of the rapidly growing child. Baby must cat well to keep up strength and resist disease. When teething Is added to the fretful ness due to hot weather many babies re- fuse all other nourishment except lactated food, which they take with a decided re lish. In the preparation of lactated food not ouly has absolute purity and freedom from possibility of contagion, as well as a remarkable nourishing power been secured, but also a pleasant taste that iu duces babies, especially when being weaned, to take food when nothing else will tempt them. It is when tlio strength is not kept up anil the child is allowed to grow nervous, thin and fretlul that u slight Increase iu heat brings on the exhausting dlurrhoe or fatal cholera infantum. No house bold where there are children should be a day without lactated food, especially in Juno and July. With lactated food and a ro.isonabl care in keeping the baby's dishes care fully (.cabled, parents may watch baby with delight as it grows every day stronger nnd healthier. Summer after summer testifies to the power of lactated food to muke plump ro-y cheeks and sturdy little legs, and arms and bodies, and days full of noise and gleo and nights of sound refreshing sleep. The prettiest babies are tlio healthy, chubby, rosy ones. Lactated food gives babies solid flesh and bones and saves their lives when threatened with wasting disease. It is to be had at any drug store, and Is so inexpensive that no mother need be without It. Coming KvenU, July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival in uouuins' nail, under tne aus pices ol tne women's Kellel uorps. July 81. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., in Bobbins' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Bob bins' opera house, tinder the auspices o tne J. A. u." lost ciu:i:k. Quite a number of our people witnessed the paraae at suennntioau yesterday Misses Mattle Jones and Sallle Price have returned home after visiting friends In Ueutralla. Thomas Brennan nnd mother spent Wednesday ai necKscuersviue. Our schools will close for the summer July 5th. Harry Gaughan attended the commence ment exercises at .uaimnoy nuue. Charles Iteddall. of Shenandoah, came down on his bloyoie to see friends. II. V. Ileese spent yesterday at Bethle hem attending Hie commencement exer cises of the Lehigh I'niversity. William II- Price aud sister attended the imtrriai'e ceremony of David Beese nnd Mivi Li..te Hhiue at Audeurlcd. Go to Tardln's, 834 W bargains iu wall oaper. Centre St, for 5-lS-3m MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events ol the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. (Kcuorted dally (roro the Mahmoy City bureau 01 lU6.VKIimj 11KHA1.II.I MAHAMir Cut, June 21. 'Squire May attended court yesterday. Mahanoy City colliery resumed work Tuesday. A festival will be held In the Methodist church ibis evening. C. S. Hclnhnrt. ot Drandouvllle. visited rlends here yesterday. Miss Pearl Barrel Is visiting the family o .M. o. lveating, ol town. Hicbard Coogan. of Lakeside, was n town visitor yesterday. Edward O'Donnel. of Shenandoah. transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. A. Locb. sister-in-law of Morris oeb. of Philadelphia, is visiting the latter. The festival In the Enlsconal church was argely attended and proved a lluanclal success. Oulte a nnmber of our base ball Inthu Blasts witnessed the gnmo at Shenandoah yesterday. Gcorne C. Sellunian. Will Clifford. W. W. Lewis and T. J. Joyce were In Potts- Ille yesterday. J. J. Colenmn. the hustling agent for a Wllllnmsport bottling house, visited lrienus in ritisuurg. The Admiral club Is prepared to meet any amateur emu in uio county. jonn .m. Collins is the manager. Charles Becker, son of Peter Becker, of town, returned home after a long stay In Idaho, where ne was employed as n ma chlnlst. Messrs. Curtis and Thorn, of Scrnnton. were doing business iu town yesterday. BobertEvansonnndMr. Stelfe,of HazltS on, visited town yesterday. Michael Monnuhan. the biistllnc In surnnee agent, was n Shenandoah visitor yesterday. Misses Mahen, Battigau nnd Shnffer. of Shamokin, gazed nt the parade in Shen imdoah yesterday nnu called upon menus n ton n. Miss Julia Coyle has returned from Islt to friends In Pottsvllle. John Northey and Dennis McCarthy iave returned irom linmsuurg, utter liort stay. 11. P. Mellet Is visiting friends in Ta maqua. Miss Mary Horn, of Tnmaqua, Is visit lng friends in town. Arthur Anslock. a student of the Low- ishurc bchool, is home on his summer va c:tlou. Miss Linton, a fnshlonable young lndy oi iewisuurg, is visiting mentis nere. Misses Marv Delanev and Ella Dunn, of Wlggnns, witnessed tue parade In Shen andoah yesterday and spent the evening with mends about town. Charles Sundav. Harrv Gearhart. Jacob Sunday and lSenJamln l-ranKlm made a living trip to Tamaqua last evening by bicycle. II. T. Davidson, the accomplished young salesman of Seligmau & Co., is doing business in Shenandoah aud Wm. l'enn C. W. Smith nnd daughter are enjoying pleasant trip through .New lorKnm Boston. They also intend matting an excursion through the Western states, 1. Y. Sollenberccr and family have re turned safely home after spending a short vacation nt tuelr cottage in unpe iuay. Georue C. Benslnger. of Ashland, trans acted business in town yesterday. Georcre Llcwcllvn was doing business In Frackvllle jesterdny. Miss Bridget Lacey, of Shenandoah, Is visiting town iriewi". Thomns Whit. Kir rnd Chun." Bur chill, of town, urc doing business In Phila delphia. Michael Holland, the obliging bar tender, is on u trip to New York. M. J. Folev has announced himself as in the light for senatorial honors. The Keller House on East Centre street Is being improved with a coat of paiut John Otilnn has just fitted up his hotel on North Main street which he has appro priately named "The terminal." The True Daughters of Americn, which held their picnic at Lakeside yei-terday, turned out to be a success. A large number attended, and the weather was Michael O'Hearn. ot bbeunndonh. was a town visitor yesterday. Trier brothers iutend to take down the front of their orlvale dwelling on East Centre street aud will erect a beautiful bu-duesH front which will be an improve ment to tins pari or town. fefiuire Sherman, was doing business In Pottsvillo to-day. The Fish and Game Protective Associa tion has been Increased by the addition o the following names to Its rolls : James wnguer, William ryies, isewion renin Paul Stewart. John Esther. James Buc man. Johu IIa-4sal, P. J Bowman, Peter .1. Lltach, Harry Koehler, I'-nianue Holding, B. J. Franklin. Miss Carrie Pier man. n student of Broad street Conservatory, Philadelphia, arrived In town yesterday and was greeted by her many friends. Miss Piermau was pre sented by the faculty of the school with beauttlul irolu medal. lor her sttllltui nn exquisite touch on the piano, upon which sue is an accompnsueo piayer. PhlliiiCovle. formerly of Taniaaua. an bitelv of Chlllecotbe. Ohio, has returned and resigned from his position as assist ant superintendent. lor me i-ruuentia Insurance Co., owing to the dullness trade In that reulon. He has now ac cepted a position as agent for the same . : 1..- HI T L'nnlLt. ... tendent at Mahanoy City, and his many menus wisu nun success. There 1b at nresent considerable troubl between the Athletlo nnd Cricket Club Association and the directors ot the park which has caused considerable talk for the last two or three meetings. There aro quite n number of our citizens who have nn aniuiuon lor sports oi various Kinns, and are willing to give the people amuse ment. But rather than bo bulldozed bv certain Individuals, who are working solely for personal gain, they win drop tl,M ltmrtpr ptiflrplv. llnwpvpr. tf n rrmi. promise is not elfected a new park will probably ue bunt near jncKsoirs. Some June Marsalas, We offer two thousand pairs fast black hose iu misses' and ladles sizes at 10a per pair or a pair lor aoc: regular price was lSKc per pair; Ladies .ribbed vests 7c; Ladles calico elilrt walstH 25c, worth Wc; New ChallleH 'AV,c. yard: ilchliuesof new ' dress goods, Irish lawns, white goods, , luces etc., nt niouey-suvltig prices. I L. J. WILKINSON. StSouth Main street. i Special low prices to all In watched, Jewelry nnd Bllverware at Hnlderman'r, oaruer Main and Lloyd s.reU. 1 Sreani Itenovntlug Co.. call for. clean and deliver Iugrn in nnd Urussels nt Do per yard , heavier carpets -1c. Hi E. Coal St. I'KIISONAI., Thomas Hawkins, of Morea. is the truest f his daughter, Mrs. Marshall. Michael Ilauuhnev. of Mahanov Citr. drove through town this morning. William May and Patrick Carney, of Shamokln, were visitors to town last even ing. Land Agent Hess, of Mahanov Cltv. attended to business in town this morn ing. Harry Bachman. one of Mahanov Cltv's hustling builuetts men. visited town last evening. Justice Toomey and Constable Glblln i loved a morning ride to Glrardvllle behind a speedy pacer. Mrs. M. A. Ftrrv. wife of the noimlar North Muln street shoe dealer, yesterday gave uirtn to a daughter. Dr. J. Davton Lowrev. the nomilur dentist of Mahatioy City, called on num erous friends In town last evening. Dinkev" Hitches', the liuht weight champion boxer trom Mt. Carinel, shook hands with sports nere this morning. W. B, Wilson, of the Mt. Carmel Item. accompanied by Dr. I. Goodman, ot Mt. Carmel called upon friends here yester day. Mrs. Fred. Davis, who had been the guest of William A. Davis, of Last Centre street, returned to her home In Plttston yesterday. Miss Ella M. McGlnness, the East Centre Btreet milliner, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ogden returned last evening from South Bethlehem, where they attended the graduating exercises of the Lehigh University, ir. nnd Mrs. Ogden's son, Blchard L., wni one of the graduates, ANOTHER MINE FIRE. Tlnilxr Igulttd In the Mahnnny City Col llery. Hpcctal to the Hkuald Mahanov Citv, Juno 21. As the men on the daytlshllt at Hills, otherwise known ns Mahanoy City colliery, were entering the mine at 7 o'clock this morn ing they became aware of the presence of fire. The Indications came throuch the atmosphere In the shape of smoke. A warnlni: was nromntlv sent to Sunerin tendent skeatu, who lost no time in runuini! a line of hose to the blaze. which broved to be iu timbering not far irom the gangway. The smoke rolled out in clouds and pre ented the men cettincr neir euouah to the llnmes with the hose to make the fight effective. Tills continued for several hours without any perceptible gain for ue nremen. At 10:30 four men were half suffocated by the steam and smoke nnd were tnkeu from the mines In an Insensiblecondltlon. Their names nro William Paul. Bobert DavIs.Amos W alters nndllalph llllams. lliey were tnkeu home and are now much imuroved. At three o'clock tnis niternoon tue nre was declared extinguished. COURT NOTES. Some Miennmloith Cae DP iiommI of at Pott b Ille To-rlny. Charles Fudinlck was convicted of as sault and battery on oath of Mrs. Mar garet Dalton and sentenced to pay costs $10 fine and serve 30 days. Joe Osokosky, charged by the same complainant with same offense, received n like sentence. These two men bent Mrs. Dalton's son nt the West Shenandoah colliery several weeks ago. joe Komanotski, cnargcti uy uominica Kilakoske with disturbing one ot Dr. Szlupas' meetings, was sentenced to pay costs, iu lino nnu Berve au nays. Edward Burns, nssault anil battery on oath ol ms wite, nnuget, true inn. Mike Saba, assault and battery, on onth of Mike Mahony, not a true bill, prosecu tor for costs'. James Grlffen. cheatlntr boardinc house keeper, on oatho Mrs. Kate llannou, true bill, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In lltference to the Animal School Cum menceinettta In Shenandoah, The seventh annual commencement ex ercises of the Grammar schools will be held in Ferguson's Theatre on Monday- evening, June 25, nnd the sixteenth an mini commencement exercises of the High school, on Tuesday evening, June 2(5. On both occasions the exercises will open promptly nt 8 o'clock and seats will be reserveu oniy unm tuai nuur. Reserved seat tickets will be sold nt thi Llhrarv. West street building, beirinniug at '.) o'clock a. m.. on Saturday. Juue2J. The publlo will be admitted to the Llhrarv through the main entrance of the building during the sale of tickets. The prices will be i Beserved seats, 15c; gen eral ndmission. 10c. No tierson can pnreha'e more than ten tickets at one time. M. . Y HITAKEH, ft-llMt .':.iperlntcndent. (iiitAiti)vii.t.i:. The funeral of Mrs. Ilosle Llnney. of Hnppahannock, who died on Tuesday morning of Influenza, will take place to morrow morning nt 0 o'clock. Ilequlera HlL'h Mass in St. .losenh's church, and Interment will be made in St. Joseph's cemetery. The deceased was w years old nnd lenves five sous aud one daughter t mourn her loss. Miss Cassle Kline, of Mahanoy City. Is the guest ot .miss. Mary weuuei. Miss Nellie Hoiian. of Philadelphia. visiting the Gorman family of Glrnrd avenue. MNses Mamie Lavelle. Nellie Gorman and Julia Gavin left for Kutztown this morning to attend the commencement exercises. John Cnughlin, of Shenandoah, was a town visitor to-day. Mist Annie Dunn returned home from Philadelphia this morning. Davie Davis' horse took fright and ran nwav yesterday afternoon, smashing the rigging into kindling wood. Two Funeral, The funeral of the late Frank Kantner took place this morning from the family residence on North White Btreet. The remains were taken to Womelsdorf, Berks county, for Interment. James Fallon, who died nt the Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs nfter suffer ing the amputation of a leg, was burled to-dav. Tne funeral took place from the family residence on East Centre street and after mass in the Annunciation church the remains were interred in the Annunciation cemetery. Lehigh Valley It It Special tickets to New York City at duced rates, account National Saeng re- aencer- fest. will be on snle nt ticket offices of the Lehigh Valley Hullroad, Juneaistto34tb, j inclusive, good lor return to ami mciuu lug June 30th. Sometime bbo I was troubled with an Mttiinlr rif t-liuiimutRm 1 likpil ( iiAmht-r I lnin'a PiHn Hiilm mul wis cnmnlf-telv cniKil. I hnve kiiiec arlvlerd manv of mv frlends nnd customers to try the remedy aud all speak highly of it. Simcn Gold oanm, !-au laus Key, lbi. ior saie iy Gruhler liros. g Michael Kelly, of Colorado, was almost instantly killed at the Bear Kid ire colliery, near Mahanoy Plan6, yesterdny after- Jioon. A wire cable which operated a scraper line broke and the whirling end struck Kelly nnd crushed his skull. The boy lived but a few minutes. Monichaii's llargRlns. A uood nualltv home-made rae carpet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 6 cents yard; the uest eu cent corses in tne market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods of all kinds cheap. 1 J. .MDNAGHAN, No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah, nine Writs' l.Amnmv limit, the hest Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 ct-s. hold by Musser re Beddall. -DON'T FORGET- NEISW ENTER BROS' Bis Hors Sb16 ro,rv oo FRIDAY. JUNE 22 Tht is the best load of horses ever offered I It, tlin rnrrtn,, nml enm. nvtrn flna ilt-lvora I and double teams. No postponement. COMMERCIAL HOrXL. Woes Your Roof Lea k OH SEIlli l'AIXT? If it does, now is the time to have it done. Thos. Waters, 'Jr., Uns returned to bennndonh with the vest roof r Int on the market, and Is nrei-sred to do all kinds of tin rooting, repairing ami painting All work Buirin eid Order will r celve prom, t aticntlon it left at Hkhai.h office or at jio west rnxriti: sthkkt. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILAnKLnilA AND NEW TOISK DAILY PAPERS. Parties Vv lthlnr nnv of thfr C natters delivered can iehve oraers n aisix "cefac s. uoucneriT Duuuing, vvesn enire sireei. MISCEIJLANEOUS. "TOR PAIjK. Cr.enp. a rood horse and enr- J rlage. Call at tlie Herald office. 7 15-1 .v I TESTATE OP LOU1HA BENDER, deceased. Ill Letters ot administration on the et te ot X.ou s liender,lal ol W ist Muuanoy T-iwn. (hip, xchuclltll! county, Fennsyiranla, dc ccssca, nae Dceu eriniea to uuus ner oer. te- slalci. In ssla towoshlD. to w cm ah ner.-ons Indebt-d to I aid estate are requested 10 make payment and those having claims or demands nm maKC cnown tne came witnout oeiav. LOUIS UKNDElt, AdmlnM-ator. Or to J. H POMEnor, Atty. 6-7 oaw-Ct JJIOII Hl.NATOIt, (3Uth District) JAMKS J. MtAKJir, Of Shenandoah. PuLlrct to the rules of the Democratic nomt. nating cosvenuoa. Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEEB'S LOVE," A beautiful and pathetic song nnd chorus composed by Thomas Waters. Jr. Pro nounced n gem bv Baymoud Moore and other song writers and critics. For sale at Uru mm's music store, hast (.entreat., nnd at -iu west centre st., biienandoan. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and Vest fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence forrcsideuces, lawns, cem etery lota or any kind of fencing. M.H.Masteii has the agency and carries it In stock at his marme ana granite uorits, 127N. JAKDIN ST. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VE. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a large clothing hall, Kiotosky's old stand, I No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. f".00 buys a hnndsome spring suit, the lntest style. Uetter ones for jlO and up. GORMAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL HTB., Skeiiimclunli, Pcniim '"Polite and Prompt Waiters. MEW YORK fit. II Oa 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, yon must see our large Hue of lace ana straw Tftoeij y$ at Special Prices Before rou bnv elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and Ger- innntowu wool. . The latest New York - styles always on hand at lowest prices. juouruiug uoous specmuy. 1 ax its o. yv. nvi;. A liny Killed. Thomas Kellv. 15 rears old nnd son Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POYTSVILLE, Best C3rOodhB Lowest Prices. Stepping Stones to Success. THE wonderful bargains spcni rrprlitn V1 Viiit nro L) ' fleet and act ! At our A . . . . .. goods into money, is the order oi 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 l. - Inrlo all prices, all qualities. ' give striking bargains, having ""Millinery. With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers 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 Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee you first-class goods nt the right price. You will find in our NEW CLOTHING STOBE a large and varied line of -.Mei's, Boys' and Children's Well made, lntest styles and at low prices. goods. I'oiitH and prompt attention, and one price to nil. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. Home-Killed Beef. The onlv Dlnce In town to secure home killed beef . iruaranteetnor choice and tulcv meat, and' at the same price ns unlcago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 8 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, '2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Pc; best veal, uc; iresu nome-made sausa, i, wc. Reuben Martirt s 121 tt. Main St., Shenandoah. IT TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1 GOTO T11K and gt the hest. A full set lor ta. anv size, shade, sbane, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no eaual for rainless extraction. All kinds nlllce ai reasonable Drices. uoa i wrerimenumner 100 North Centre Htrect, rOTIHrilLE.PA, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with HP" HAWTHORN'S TJ. S.KOOP PAINT by Ji. TTOIBT, Agent, 139 EaslCoal street, Hhenandoah. It is the hest ana oniy guarantee punt against corrosion, nre and every klndot weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roors ana vails, litre it a trial I vsrr s LEADING Photographer Market and Centre St., Pottbvillk, The best photographB in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, Miirty.Piano Tuner, o, "?? ;pa organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive IP!! PENNA. wc are always giving- hardly npvprtlioloco 13 j " "t. Aeaa, re- Dress Goods Department, turn . 110 old fasliicmecl troods) we stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. are of unusual imnnrtnnrp you never bought stylish same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA. T - Call and see us. No trouble to show 21 South Main tit., Sheuaudoah. J. F. PLOPPERT, a.l5I and Gonfectioner 29 Eait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for nartlpflnnrl ntlm- M-An.. mi on sliort notice. Ice cream delivered to all parta of town In pint or quart buckets. , (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 Weat Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall Paper ot all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging YOU3FI PHOTO I Taken In hrst-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TIN TY 1'EH, 2 f or 25c ' BHENANDOAH, PA, Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on lnstallmert plan, 3D. ID. IDlrTIKIIE, fj Centralis. Pa. Licensed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first class manDer Orders by mall promptly attended to. Order may alto be left at Wm. Neisnender's lltvry stable.West Coal street, Hhenandoah.
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