Evening Herald. "WEDNKHOAY, JUNK 27, lfc91. THE PULLMAN BOYCOTT. A GALA DAY AT CAPE MAY. THIRD EDITION MAHAHOf GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS llllnnti Control Mrn Hlrlke In KympntliJ Tlio Arrival of the i'loimrr South Jersey for the HtrlklnB Cur Ittillilnrs. I Train. Cl!lCAOo,Junc27. The threatened atriko ' Tlie ilrst through trnln on the South to enforce the boycott of Pullman earn Jersey Itallroad reached Cape May Sotur- was Inaugurated at v o'clock lint night, when tlie American ltnllwny union or dereil the Illinois Central men out. The switchmen were the llrst to obey, mid A WESTERN GARDEN SPOT. It In I.oc.illty lu Which n Local Unllroad Man Feela HprcUI lnttrett. Hurry K. Heller, the popular traveling pansenger agent for the Chicago. Burling day afternoon with a throng of Invited ton & Qulnoy ltnllroad, Is now proudly 8tllUC(S. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart FOTTSVILLE, PENNA. quickly walked out, tying up the subur ban ni well as the oxpreis train scrvlco. The It o'clock train for St. Louis was al lowed to pull out, as It was made up be fore the boycott went into ellect, but that At 11 o'clock n snedal train of twelve oarx, that waa scheduled to leave Chest nut street wharf with over J.tMUgueats.ilId not begin to accommodate all who were anxious to inspect the new road, and the maungement was obliged to run nnother section cotudstwg ot nine cars, me cars telling people they can ride west from Chicago on his ltne a distance of 1201 miles. The western terminus of the Burlington line at present Is Sheridan, Wyoumig, to which nn extension has been built from Lincoln. Nebraska. Sheridan, which was created by the establishing of the Burlington Bbops train, the men asserted, was the last that and locomotive are all of the latest pat- there, is one of the garden spots of the All the Events ol the Day 1 old in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. IKeportcd dally from the MahaooyCIty bureau OI IQe&TftHinU 11K1IA1.U.I MAHANor ClTT, June 27. Neil Brcnnan, of Park 1'lace, was In "town yesterday morning. Mrs. K. T. Griffith, of fountain Springs, was visiting friends here jesterday. S. H. Van Horn, who wms visiting his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Monroe, of East Centre street, has returned to his home in Kreelaud. John W. Davis went tol.ansford yester day to attend a funeral. The contract for clearing the ground 1or High Park Point ha boeu given to buuth and Campion. James Cnunlngham left for Philadel phia to-day. Miss Annie Stein, of Shenandoah. visited her brother, Matt Steiii, lu town to-day Matt. Stein and wife and Sidney Lan tlau, attended the commencement at Shenandoah last evening. Miss Inez May, daughter of 'Squire Alav. accompanied by her sister. hdhel, left for Ulooninburg to-day to attend the btate .Normal school. Moses Mervlne, one of Ashland's bus! ness men, boomed trade in town to-day. John .1. Uolnnd, of Shenandoah was a town visitor yesterday. Hiram Spade, of Shenandoah, called on IriemlH here yesterday. P. Mnlionjr, of Gilberton, registered at the Central Hotel yesterday. Joe Wvatt, of Shenandoah, cahdldste for rlie Kemibllean nomination for Astern- lilymao, was lu town canvassing his chuii'-i'B anil made a good impression. M !.-.. Kllu Haughuy and Adeline Paler and sister attended the commence uient nt Shenandoah last evening. Frank ninck, the wine clerk at the Kaler House, was an early Shenandoah visitor Will Kdward. the cental assistant clerk nt the Mansion House, and itees Hosser returned alter a two weeks' visit at At lantic City. James Muir. of Pottsvllle: John Mc- Avov. of Delano, and Constable Phlllins. of Shenandoah, were town visitors last evening. An exciting game of hand ball was nlaved at Jacksons on Monday evening, between Tim O'llrien. John Hrenuan and John Heller and John Tahany. Game was won by the former by a score of 21 to 11. O'llrien, who is a candidate for Jury commissioner, lurnlshed the retread' ments. 1 havo two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather and nre troubled with bowel comnlalnt. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Heuiedy nnd It acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend It for children with bowel troubles. 1 was mv self taken ivith a severe attack of bloody (lux. with cramps and pains In my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four nourx i was out, oi neu ami lining my house work. .Mrs. . ij. ininairan. linn- aijua, Hickman Co., Tenu. For sale by uruiuer uros. X',. .. , . , , - .... ........ ... .. . ueinu ilUKUuwii. iiio uinuuinuiitnuu vn No attempt was made to Almost every cottage In the place was tablfshmeuts In Sheridan are run by ilec- an trains, nnd hundreds of handsomely decorated with flags nnd tricity generated by water power. From s were compelled to resort to hunting in honor of the occasion, nnd Sheridan tho Burlington is building n Coming lCvents. Jnlv 17 Ice cream and bean soup iestivai in itoumns' nail, under the aus pices ol the women's nolle! CorpH. under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. ol T. A., in Bobbins hall. August l. Ice cream festival lu Rob bins' opera house, under the auspices of ue J A. u." July 3 Ice cream festival under the nuspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps, J. T of 11 T in Hobbins' opera house. July in. Ice cream and fruit festival. in Kohhins' opera house, under auspices oi the eisti naptist Sunday school. July ID. 2t). 21. Ilazaar of Nations, lu Hobbins opera house, under auspices of ine u l . 1 . L . would be allowed to leave until the Pull man strike was settled. The union men wero nulet and orderly, but apparently determined to n man to maintain the boy cott. The strike. It wns asserted by an of ficial, will extend Immediately to five other roads, the Chicago, St. Paul and Knnsas City, Wisconsin Central, North ern Pacific, Southern Puclllc nnd the Santa Fe. Two of tho trains on tho Illinois Cen tral that wero tied up nt Grand Crossing, south of this city, were run out by a Cen tral employe, who, under police protec tion, manipulated tho necessary switches. A crowd of 2,000 strikers and their friends gathered about the station nnd nn extra detail of police was called to protect the switchman run suburban suburbanite street cars and cabs to reach their homes, Tho Central strikers have announced that they will not interfere with mall trains, but will confine their attention to passenger nnd freight service. Michigan Central and Lake Shore trains were al lowed to pass Grand Crossing, but none carried Pullman ears. President Debs asks the co-operation of tho motherhood of Hallway Trainmen. The ofllccrs of thnt body manifest a dis position not to bo drawn Into tho trouble, asserting that they had nothing to do with tho strike nt Pullman or its conse quences. Admitted by a Nfgrn. Cl'Mlir.IlLAKI), Mil., June 27. A feloni ous assault was committed upon Mrs Wesley Welsh, wife of n farmer, who lives about three miles out of town. It happened about noon yesterday'. A negro stopped near the house to pick wild rasp berries. Mrs. Welsh ordered him away Ho mndu some impudent reply and moved around to another patch lust back of Welsh's bnru. She again ordered him to go away, threatening to send a dog after mm. She ran toward the house, but he caught her nnd, overpowering her dragged her to the house and accom plished his purpose. Upon hearing of the crime the farmers in the neighborhood be gan searching, for the negro. A hherill's posse ha.s been organized to hunt him down. fctorm Ilnmnce In lCnusis. Kansas Cut, Mo., June 27. Mon day's wind and hailstorm in Kansas was more severe than at llrst supposed. De sides the destruction of numerous build ings, of fruit and grain, several creeks were overflowed and bridges and tracks swept away. At Toronto the Baptist church and several stores were wrecked. Creeks are swollen and half a dozen bridges were swept away. Thousands of acres of corn and wheat havo been washed out, and dozens of farmers loso their en tire crops. Kx-Kpinker Kcnn Head. Elizabeth, N. J., June 27. John Egan, ex-speaker ol the rsow Jersey assembly, died at his home In this place after a long Illness. Mr. Egan, who wns 51 years of ngc, figured prominently in politics for many years. In 18S3, while a lobbyist nt Trenton, ho was charged with bribery by Assemblyman Armitngo, of lvex county, lie wasconvicted and spent a short term in tuu petntoutlni v ills r.u.en-l. ii was restored by a special act nt the legislature tern, and are enuiiined with all the modern conveniences for the comfort of passengers, The lirst section nulled out of the Cam den depot of the Heading Hatlroad n few minutes alter li o ciocK. nearly an ine olllcers of the South Jersey road were earth. It Is situated in the centre of Sheridan county, 14 miles enbu of the ills Horn Mountains. Wl-.hln a radius of 25 miles are half n million acres of Irri gable land, capable of producing twenty millions of wheat annuailv. Fourteen ...tl,. ........ In 1,A 111.. 1 ,.r. to ,i,i.i,tvun nu.un.u.HD Buiucient lltn tier to supply .eorasKa and representatives of other ra lroads. The "Wyoming. There nre gold mines in the secona section w as sianeu uu suuu uuer the first, lirief stops were made at Wins Best G-oods, ' Liowest Prices, jBtiriol; Attention low Junction and also at Tucknhoe, where the South Jersey's tracks branch off to Sea Isle Cltv. On npproachlng Cape May the trains were enthusiastically greeted by the rest dents, who were out In force to welcome the South Jersey's entrance to tnat fam us resort. Hands till, d the air with music, men shouted, hnndkerchlefs were waved anil it an enueu in a street paraae. Bald Mountains 40 miles west nnd then' comes the lllg Horn Basin of two and a hill minion ncres, capauie oi producing a hundred million uusbels ol wheat iintrn nllr The crons nbout Sheridan are surpassed nowhere on earth. Minerals, fuel nnd stone are plentiful. Stock raising Is profl.nble. The cost of living Is low nnd wanes are good. The climate Is health- nil, pulmonary diseases uud malaria being unknown. Tne manufacturing es- Stepping Stones to Success. hp-he Jl several flowery arches contained the words, "Micuiue &oum Jersey, ' uape May Will Yet Flourish." The uiiests Were entertained bv tho rnll- road company itr the large hotels, nnd the trains started homeward late In the after noon with a delighted load of passengers. The road is now ready for business. Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyour Ufa Awa Is the truthful, startllne title ot k little booll that tells oil about No-io-bnC, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit isure. The cost la trifling and the man nhn wants to Quit sna can i runs no pnysicai or nnnneiai nan iu uslDK "Ko lo-buc." cold by all druggists. uooK at druc stores or ov mail irte. Adores." The Sttrllnc Kcmeov Co.. Indiana Mineral Springs, lDd. w s-ly POSTAL, MATTERS. road to Bllllncs. Montana, Another sour. strlklnc the tout hern boundary of Yellow- none I'nrk. will eventually tie extended to the Pacitlc coast. The Burlington has now over euuu miles oi road and win eventually bo the largest In the world. done at Holder- A Get your repairing man's. wonderful bargains we are always giving- hardly seem creditable, but arc nevertheless true. Read, re 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 no old fashioned goods) we can match it right up to date in stylish fabrics. Silks all kinds, all prices, all qualities. In this line we are able io give striking bargains, having procured some rare offers. The Next Civil Service KxxmluHtloiiK AilUHt It'll. 1HD1. Tho regulnr semi-niiminl examinations for the grade of clerk nnd carrier, for the local postnl service, will be held on Satur day, August lltb, 1H'4. No postponement c ui be made. Applications, therefore. will not be accepted after the hour of closing bu-inesB, Monday, July 33d. UKUXAUDd. IJIKKIN, Secretary B. ol E. The Civil Service Commisslim takes this oiinortuuity of stalinu that the examina tions are open to nil teputame citizens who nwiv desire to enter the nostnl service. without regard 10 their political nllliia- tlons All such citizens, whether IJemo- einls or liepuldieans, or neither, are invited to apply. They shall beexamlned. graded and certuied with enure impar tiality, and wholly without reg rd to tueir political views or to nnv consideration except their efficiency as shown by the unities thev old a in in the exaniln. tlon. Fornppiicn'ion oianks, inn instructions and luioruintion reintive to ineuuiiesnnu salaries of the different positions applyat tho pest office to the secretary of the board. Ilrutnlly ItHt.-n hr n Mnb Sl'KIKO VALLEY, Ills., June 27. Wll lam Plukertoii, a young married man, 2. years of age, lies lu the La Salle hosplln at the point of death, the victim of n moi of Infuriated Lithuanians. The doctoi says ha cannot live. Plnkerton nnd an other young rami named Michael Bowai were on trial for committing rape on a young Lltuauinn woman named Annr Brozowskl. The angry LItunnlans brok, With US this IS OHO of OUT liveliest departments. Mid- down the railing and pounced upon tin I W.UOUUI5UISI AU.JU- co!m roon,, but0 T 3u,X summer bargains are here.-, xNow is the time to buy millinery iiuo uncouM'itmsiiess. nowan was 011151 r " iji rc r . Murhtiv hurt for little money and the offers are of unusual importance HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Hats or BoDliets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies Ready-made .Suits you never bought stylish tailored suits as you 11 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., 98cup. Dentil of Little Churles Ileiiny. CAMDUN, N.J., Junu 27. Charles Benny, the 11-yoar-old Camden boy who was burned at the stake on March 12 last by several juvenile companions, died at the HomcBopathic hospital, in Cnmden.yester day. Tho little fellow never left the hos pital from the day his charred liody was taken there until his reinnlns were re moved to the home of his parents yester day. The boy's mind had been affected by the ngouies he had undergone. "r7hen Hhy was sick, wo gavelier CostorU. When, she was a I'hlld, tho cried for Castorla. Vhe n she bivnnio Jllss, PI10 clung to CostorU. t!bea the had Children, she gave them Castorta. Two Killed In a Freight Wreck. HUXTI.NOTON'.W. Vu., June 27. A freight wreck occurred near Dunlow, on tho Nor folk and Western railroad, yesterday, in which George Donald, brakeman, and Henry Meyers, a negro stealing a ride, were killed. The train wns composed of coal cars, one of which jumped the track and ten followed, Including the caboose, down a high embankment. 100 llBHurd. The Shennndoah Bake Ball Association will give two reward for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who set fire to the grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park W. S. BRE.NNAN', 7-22-tf President. "Mnny of the citizens oi Halnsvllle, In dlaiiii. are never without a bottle of Cham berlain's Couuh lteniedy lu the house," Bays Jacob Brown, the lending merchant of the plnce. This remedy has proven of bo much value for colds, croup and whoop ing cough In children that few mothers who know Its worth are willing to be without u. t or sale ty tiruuier uros. It ! Ileiilitlf.il. Tho hnndsomcst illustrated brochure of the season has lust been Issued bv Georue II. HealTord, General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul Hallway, giving n woman's opinion of the compartment sleeping oars run on the solid vestibuled electric lighted trains of that line, between Ulilcngv, .Milwaukee, KUbourn-City (The Dells of Wltconslu), Lacrosse. Wiuoun. St. Panl and Mlnne- Apolls. Contains time table of the express trains to nnd irompointH niiove named, ns well ns between Chicago. Cedar ltanlds. DesMolnes, Sioux City, Council 11 lull's mid Omaha, gives the sleeping and parlor car ri.tes from Chicago to nil principal noluts west Write to John It. Pott, Illstrli t X'nssenger Agent, Willlainsport, Pa., for one of them, and a new map of tho 1 ulied Mates, iiirnntned iree. 2u-iw Kometimc auo I was troubled with an atta k of rheumatism. I used Chamber lain's Pain Balm ami was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends a ml customer to try the remedy and nil sneak hluhlv of It. Simon Gold- banin Sau Luis Hey, Cnl, For sale by uruuier uros, .. Curea'a King n 1'rlRiiner, London, June 27. A dispatch from Tleu-Tsln says that China has declined to join Jnpan In joiut Intervention lu Corea to Impose ttscat relorms. Japan has therefore decided not tq net singly. A Japanese nrmy now occupies tho capital of Corea, and the king is virtually a pris oner. Ti Itemuue nil Full Time. WALTJIAH, Mass., Juue 27. The 2,000 employes of the Boston .Manufacturing company, whose factories have been run ning )iulf and three-unrter time since November, have been notilleil that full time will be resumed July 2. Killed Without n Muilleut's Warning Ashland, Pa., June 27. John Mc- Hugh, a miner employed at the Locust Gap colliery, wns lustnntly killed by a fall of top coal. He was engaged in mining coal at the time, ami received no warning NUGGETS OF NEWS Lord Hnmjolph Churchill is to visit tlie uuueu nintes suuruy. Professor Giorgc K. Keuwick. 11 noted surgeon, died lu Montreal last night. Miss May Holmes, nged 10 years, of At- wood, lud , was stung to death by n locust Charles J Johnson, of Waterville, was nominated by Maine Democrats for gov ernor ' There have now been recovered from the Albion colliery nt Cltfyudd, Wales, the scene of the late explosion, 2.VJ bodies, An explosion took placa-iuu mine at LegnlUUd. Austria. The dead .Isjdies of eight miners have been recovered nnd fifty-seven are still missing. About 65,000 coal miners in Sootland ave struck agaiiikt a proposed reduction lu wages. Tlie ktrlku throws also 20,000 steel workers out of employment. Caleb Godley, a mulatto, was hanged by a mob at Bowling Green, Ivy., after ad mitting that he had tirade 1111 attempt to H-snult the wife 01 his employer, .Mr; Vt . P, Coleman. llvarft DUease Relieved In 80 Minutes, Dr. Agnew'g cure for tha heart gives srrfect relief lu all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease In SO minutes, ana speedily ciiects a cure, it is a peer less remedy lor palpation, shortness 01 breath, smothering spells, pain In left side and nil symptoms 01 n diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Un ion, was 0-o-ly A FATHER'S TERRIBLE CRIME Stubbed Ills Wife, Cut Ills natighter'i Tlirnnt nnd Then Attempted Milelde MILI.VILLK, N. J., Juno 27. Joseph Whitsett stabbed bis wife with n blnck smith's llle, cut his daughter's thron with a razor, set fire to his house and tried to burn himself to death in tho flames II this placo yesterday afternoon. Mrs Whitsett will recover, but her dnughtel will probably die. Whitsett, who is St years old, came to this placo from Patcp sou about two years ago, nnd bought the house in which the tragedy took place Neither he nor his family wero soclullj inclined, nnd but little is known of them The family were at home, soon aftei dinner hour, when Whitsett, without nnj apparent reason, grabbed 11 long black smith's tile and drove the sharp end 01 II Into his wife's back, directly between tin shoulders, .she nnd her daughter Jen nle, aged 19, fled from the hou-e, shriek lug with terror, followed closely by thi husband and father, who overtook hii daughter'just outhlde the door and fellec her to the ground with a terrible blow from his fist. Then be drew from hh pockot a keen razor, and, holding thi girl's hend back, deliberately cut hei throat, making u gash that extended to her shoulder. Lenvlng her where she fell he again pur sued nnd overtook his wife, knocking bet down and Denting her with tho fury of 11 madman. W hen be deprived her of con sciousness he returned to the house, whicl ho set on fire in a dozen places, and rent ing to the parlor he lay down on the Horn to await death by the flames, The lire men, who were attracted to the tcene by the flames, had to use force to remove him from the house, so determined was he tc make way with himself. Ho was removed to jail. The house was burned to the ground. Ladles' 'fuller How us. The tailor costume Is exceedingly norm- lar this season. 1 hese gowns are worn everywhere in town, In the country and even nt theteai-horennd In the mountains. Thev nre made In every kind of material lluht woolens, serge, duck, ginghmis, and foulards. This prevailing fashion calls tor a urent variety of models and every style of French and Knglish coats nre bronght into requisition, As for the skirts. .altlioUL'h their simplicity Is nl ways adhered to, in accordance with the severe tailor system ol ilresslmr. thev. neverthe less, exhibit n diversity of styles. This fact Is well exemplified in tne latest .Mc Dowell Fin-hlon MHcnzlnes which contnin. besides several pretty and very practical models, the patterns 01 wnicn can ue secured by means of coupons at ex cecdincly m derate prices, The-e cou pons form an nttraciivo mommy leature in the McDowell Mngazinee for they enable one to secure the patterns of the newest and most correct fashions. Lh Mode de Paris." and "Paris Album 01 Fashion," cost only tS.tO each per year, or 00 cents a conv. "The rrencn ure.s- maker is a.uu per annum, or cents percopy. "La Mode," which Is unequalled as a family journal, cots merely the tri lling sum of 91.60 per year, oris cents a copy. The three first mentioned publica tions oiler each H .110 worth of coupon patterns uud "La Mode" fifty ceuts worth of the same as a premium for a yearly subscription. If you are unable to pro curenny of these jourii'ils from yournews deiiler do not take any substitute from him but apply by mall to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th street, New York. Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem ctery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Master has the ngmcyand carries It in stock nt his rnarDie ana granite worKs, 127 n, JAKU1N ar. BOWES' Saloon and Restauran Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Slain St., Shetiandonb. Freeh and cool beer always on lap. Finest wIocb, liquors nnd cigars. JAMES BOWEB.Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A position as cook or general h usekeeoer In a trlvte family. Hatl tactory reference can be given. Apply at No. 10 west unerry street, rnenanaoam. 0 zi-j ATED. Ten tbousand quarts ot buckle- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, I C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Your Pants Ave Afraid W o-ant berries every day at 7 cents n quart (iOOllMAN & into . S3 Wett Centr. street Khenandoab, l'a CtjOK to&jorer week using and selling Old 1 iaciD RillaVle Hster fc-vcry family has I iuhty, worn knives, forks, spoons eto Quickly plated by dip) mg in mcltca treiai mo ex perience or hard w rk: a good sltuatloij. Ad dress W 1 Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, unio. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a I large clothing hall, Krotosky's oldstand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shennndoah nnd vicinity. i'.W buys x handsome spring stilt, the latest style. Better ones for 1 10 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOltK DAILY PAPERS. Patties wish In it nn v o! there turners delivered I can lej'Ve ordcra ui Mux Hceue's. Dougherty uuiiuiog, wti t,emrw street. 60RMASS CAFE M IN AND COAL BTB., Sbciiauclouli, Pcunn. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEER'S LOVE," A beautiful And pathetic song and chorus composed bv Thomas Waters, Jr. Pro- uouuceu a gem tiy iiaymona .iioore and other bong writers nnd critics. For sale nt I Urn turn's muslestore, Fast Centre St., and at -lu esti-entre bi., mienitnuoan. XffESW YORK Round the bottom. Pardon our noticing it, but we're frayed you don't realize how it spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel as If wo had to tell you that you can get our llnest pants from t3 to J3.50, Others as low ns 50 cents. We Have a Pew Summer Suits For men, boys and children neat and stylish which wo will close out nt low prices between now and the Fourth. All our goods are the best make and guaranteed to wear. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramaon, Manager. 21 South Main rjt., Shenandoah. Home-Killed Beef. The onlv nlace In town to secure home- Killed oee( guaranteeing choice and itiicy meat, atiij 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 f c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausav , 10c Reuben IKEartin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TOE and get the best. A full Bet for K, aDy Blie, shade, snope, and several hundred sets to select from. TBelr vitallied air has no equal tor painless extraction. All kinds tllllnK nt reasonable nrlccs. Don't forert the number 100 North Centre Btreet, I'OTTSriLZH, 1'A. Mtili, ProDBrty Omrs! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with Hr HAWTHORN S U. S, KOOF PAINT by J3l. TTOIBIM, Asent, 189 EastOcal street, Shenandoah. It la the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tiro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roofs ana walls. Give It a trial. nn sm-r w 10 luminal jr vuui c. UU OnaCrSviiaiE- 29 North Main St., Shenandoah, zjSADltra Photographer Ladles, yon must see our large line of lace ana straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Market and Centre Sts., Pottbvili.e, The best photographs In all the latest styles, wonders leads ail photographers, Before you bay elsewhere. Alao Infants' bats, caps and robes. Zephyrs and tier mautown wool. The latest New York styles always on band at lowest prices, Monrulnir Goods a sneclaltv. UttHi o. W. IIVUK. I Prompt attention, WARREN J. PORTZ, Ptnrm Tuner Pltnoa and firmna renilrftd. Drdnrft leftnt 21 North Mftln street, &aenanaoftt,wlU receive J. F. PLOPPERTV alsei and Cponfecfioner 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anti 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 ot town In pint or quart buckets. Does Your Roof Leak If It does, now Is the time to have It done. Thos. Waters, Jr., Has returned to Hhenandoah with the best roof ami on ine raaruet, ana is prepared to ao an lnds of tin routine, renalrlneand nalntlne. All work guaranietd Orders will receive prompt attention 11 left at ICltALD orace or at tO WJSST CISKTJtl! HTIIJIET. TOUR PHOTO 2 Taken in first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 11 N. PLUM ALLEY, Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 26c SHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS d 01)1 HOUSES Work done on' Installment plan. 3D. 3D. IDlZTlEi, Centralis, l'a. Licensed to dean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work dose In flret claas manner. Orders by wail promptly attended to. Ordera may alio be left at YVm. Nelawender's llvtry stable, west Coal street, Bhenandoata,