Evening .Herald. THUISDAY, JU1A' 18, 1694. THIRD EDITION I). H. Lewis wns a Malmnoy City culler yoaterdny. James Heaton, of Lost Creek, was in town liint evening. Hev. A. M. Snmpsell, of Heading, is visiting relatives hero. Jllsses Maggie and Hnttle Shaffer visited Pottsville today. Miss Jennie Powers, of Pottsvillo, is visiting reliitives in town. W. V. Hesse attended n moonlight hop nt Shnmokln Inst evenluir. John Lewis, of Mnlmnoy City, spent a lew hourB in town last evening. Will. McLaughlin, of Shamoklu, trnns jictcd business in town yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Price, of Malmnoy City, spent yesterday with relatives here. Miss Kflie lleaton, of Lost Creek, has !one to Shuwanese to spend a vuoatlon. Prof. J. I). Holt, the Tainaqna dancing 111 later, was a visitor to town last even ing. Tames Coakley lias returned from a pleasant trip to Ardmore, near Philadel phia. Walter Stevenson, of I'ottsviMe, mer c.m lie appraiser, spent yescrday in town. W. II. S. Hateman, representing the Coatcsville boiler plate company, traus nctcd buslnesh in town to-day. Conductor "Hen." Slgfrled, of the .Lehigh Valley Hallroad, lias entirely re covered from his recent illness. Will Steel, now of Tncoma, Washing ton, formerly of Ashland, Is visiting friends nnd relatives in this county. Miss Irene Shane left for Alloona this morning over the popular Lehigh Valley route to spend a few weeks with Irionds. Ezra Housenick, salesman for the Shen andoah Manufacturing Company, has Tetnrned from a trip through tho Lebanon valley. Mrs. J. J. llrennan to-day left for Washington, I). C., to join her husband, who recently secured a government posi tion there. Wilbur V. Sadler, Jr., now connected with tho Carboudnlo Klectric Hallway, and who was at ouo tlmo maunT of the present Traction Company's road here, is visiting friends in thU county. Ilaird Halberstadt, ouo of Pottsvllle's most expert mining engineers, spent 'es terday afternoon and last evening in town collecting data for some papers on Alining which he will publish shortly. Norman Foster, traveling passenger astent of the Canadian Pacific, nnd W. 7. llryan, who holds the same position 01: the Lehigh Valley Itallroad, were in town yesterday looking after the interests of their respective ronds. Hotel Kaler, Malmnoy City, Charles llurchlll, proprietor. The best arrangeil hotel In the county. Convenient to all rnilronds. Excellent management. tt OliNTKAl.IA. Station Agent John J. Laughlln visited Uloomsburg yesterday. Miss Minnie Weldensaul, ono of Mt. Carmel's prominont school inarms, is en loj lug a pleasant sojourn among town friends. There will be a picnic held nt Montana, a little town one mile north of here, on Saturday, July 'Jlst., under the auspices of tho P. (). S. of A., of that place. All arrangements relating to it havo been at tended to and a llrst-eiass time awaits all who attend. lteltzcl Kali ringer and Charles Mc Urcarty, two of our bright young men, enjoyed a drive to Ashland on Tuesday evening. Miss Aunic Barrett nnd sister, two of Bristol's pretty and accomplished young Indies, are spmidiug a few weeks in town as the guest of Miss McIIugh. Miss Mnry Murphy, of Philadelphia, is among those visiting our llttlo town. Patrick Shearin is confined to the house with injuries received ut North Ashland colliery on Satnrday. Thomas Schilling, of Delano, spent Wednesday in town. The Centralla Water Company is en larging and cleaning their dam on tho mountain north of here. L. A. Itlley & Co. are erecting a large warehouse opposite their store on Locust avenue. C. II. Anderson, of the Herald, smiled ou the fair ones of town ou Tuesday evening. We are glad to announce that Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kress, who have been confined to the house for some time past with a severe attack of sickness, are around Bgain What promises to he a close nnd inter est ing shooting match w.ll take place on Katunliiv, July 31st. The principals are Kichard Klnnell and William lliggins, two nl the crack shooters of our town. The in.it cli is to be tor a purse of tSO, and eleven birds will be shot at by each. The march in to take place in town and is ex citiuu considerable interest as both principal- lire well-known young men and are skilled 111 the use of the gun. When Bbr wu sick, w save bar Caatorte. When she wiu a Child, she cried for Outorta., ffliw she hrauns Via, she clung to Cantoris.. ITfeen she bad Children, she gave them OastoriA, Uomlnff Kreuts. July 10. Ice cream and fruit festival in Hohblns' opera house, under auspices of the Welsh liaptlst Sunday school. July 17. Ice cream and bean aonp festival In Hobblns' hall, under the ails pices of the Women's lteliet (Joriw. Julv IT. Grand Musloal Entertainment. 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Encampment, No. 1158, I. O. O. Kergu- son's Tucatre. July ID, 20, 81. Bazaar of Nations, in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of tua ii. x. i. u. T.,1.. Ol T,. ......r, ... f...H .. 1 ,. ...1 1 - under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O, of x. A., in itouuins' nan. August 1. Ice cream festival In Itob bltis' opera house, under the auspices of ue "J. A. v. W. II. Nelson, who is in the drug hut noa nt KiliEville. Mo,, has feo muoh con fidence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Ileuiedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money in any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelsou takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is certain i ore for the diseases for w hieli it is inti'ii led and lie 1. hom it ll I-, fui sale by tiruhh i' I'.r Goo Car I n"- 1 W. Centre f , for bargain.- lu wall tiuper, Ms-3m DENOUNCING THE MILITARY. Carnsr't Jury Declares That They hhnt Unneoeiisrtly. SrntNO Vallkt, Ills,, July 13. Yester day in Spring Valley passed without in terest, except the funeral of the Italian, Dominic Illntn, who was killed by United States troops. The funeral was the largest ever witnessed In this city. Friends and sympathizers of tho dead are swenrlng veugenuoe upon the heads of the United States soldiery. The coroner's Jury found that tho man "came to his death by a gunshot wound fired at the hands of Company E, Fifteenth regiment, under Captain Conrad, and that deceased was engaged In a peaceful nnd lawful occupa tion nt the lime; that the shcotltig was un called for, and an unwarranted use of mil itary power against an InotTenslTe citizen. Further, that the treatment of the dead body Iilam and of law abiding citizens af ter tho shooting was brutal In theextreme. And the jury would recommend that the conduct of said troops while in Spring Valley ou July 10 ho investigated by the proper authorities." More deputies arrived last night, but everything is very quiet. Ths city is guarded by irtllltlnmen, and no one can enter or leave the city without being sub jected to n vigorous examination at the hands of the pickets. A Ilrutnt Ansrctlldt Sentenced. llAr.cr.LONA, July 12. The trial began In this city yesterday of the anarchists Salvador Francli, Antonio Alfnro and Jose Prats. Franch was the author of the explosion In the Liceo theater on tho night of Nov. 7 lust, when upward of thirty per sons were killed. Alfnro and Prats nre charged as his accomplices. Franch, In a cynicul tone, confessed that he threw the two bombs in the theater with the object of destroying the bourgeoisie present. He was glad he had killed so many people, but regretted that the second bomb had not exploded. After the evidence was all in Franch was declared guilty, and was immediately sentenced to death. He lis tened to his sentence without displaying the slightest trace of emotion. The trial of the other two, who plead innocence, is urocecdiiur. Cuban Simipglers Ciptlired. TAMTA, Kin., July 12. For some time Cuban smugglers havo been doing a lively business on the east const of Flor ida. There was a regular fleet of smacks engnged in the business, and not only the revenue laws but also the quarantine reg ulations were bioken. Yesterday the rev enue cutter McLnne arrived at Auclot and found six smarks anchored there en gaged in illegal tratllc. Tho McLane took the entire number In charge. Cigars and brandy are the principal articles handled by the smugglers. Miners Again Stop Work. PlllLLirsnuisa, Pa., July 12. All of the mines which have been working at tho compromise rate, with oue or two excep tions, suspended work yesterday until the oiler that had been made to them was made general throughout this region. At the Morrisdnie shaft, operated by It. B. Wlirfnn - lln,,u ).,. ...I........ rlt,l out as expected. A meeting was held mere at. wnicu me miners present threat ened to go to work nt forty cents gross If the men working in the shaft did not sus pend. Annrchitit Iloehler Couvloted. I'ATl'.nswt, N ,1.. July 12. The trial of ChnrlesDoebler and Itnbert Seldel, alleged anarchists, was concluded lu the Passaic county court before Judge Hopperat that place. The jury after being out a short time found Doebler eullty and acquitted Seldel. The defendants were accused of entering into a conspiracy to blow up the bonne of William Strange, a silk nianu frcturer of Paterson. by placing a dynam ite bomb "nder the pinrui. 'lllA 1 CHirIill iriHHra. McIvhEswitT, Pa., July 12. a total of BOO strikers arn now nt work in the tube works here. The gns men nnd the firemen still refuse to go to work, and until tbolr places can be tilled the plant cannot re sume. The general committee of the strik ers claim that notwithstanding the fact that some of the men are in the mill no work is being done, and until operations are resumed in earnest no disturbances urc anticipated. Arrrstedfor Hurtclary. Anthony Early was taken down to the Pottsvillo Jail this morning to await trial on a chnrtre of brenkiiiK Into nnd steallnir beer from James Shields' 100 houso, a t the south end of Emerlck street. The bur glary was committed 011 Tuesday night anil yesterday Jyirly was tonnd asleep close to two empty kegs in the bushes south of thu Trotting park, by Constable fiiblon. Buy Keystone finnr. Be sure that the name Lkssio Sc Baku, Ashland, Pa., is priuieu on every sacK. 3-a-ataw Another Aitrao Ion. Prof. D. W. Herliert.of Pottsville. will assist at the anniversary musical enter tainment to ! held in Ferguson's theatre ou the evening ol the lTtli lut., under the auspices of Shenandoah Valley Encamp inent, I. O O. V. Mrs. Davies, an ex celleat vocalist, of Pottsville, will also take part in the eutertainment. Prof. Herbert will furnish an excellent niauo of the latest and most improved style for tne occasion, A Cimiriidiotloii. A letter has leen received from The C D. Kaier Co., of Malmnoy City.in refereuoe to an article published last evening stat ing that the bricklayers' strike at the company's brewery had ended. The com pany says that there was no strike at the jilttce and as far as wages are concerned the company boasts of paying as high or even higher wages than most or the in dustriul establishments in the county. An Kvenlng Taper. The Pottsville Despatch announces this morning mat. me paper win ue puuitsuea as an evening, Instead of a morning paper, ou nnd after Monday next. The change Is made necessary, tho publishers sny, by the lntter assuming charge of the .Miners journal. Ppclal Clothing Sale. A lot of men's clothing will be sold for fifty cents off the dollar at Beese's auction rooms, Dougherty building, West Centre street., u uis sale win continue on rriciay, Saturday and Monday only. The stock consists of stylish-made goods. MouHgliau's llurculus. A uood duality home-made rair oarnet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, IS rents a yard; good dress ginghams, tl cents a yard; the neat B0 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains and dress goods 111 an jtiuus uuuaj). P. .1. MONAOIIAN, No. 9 P, Main nr.. Shenandoah, 'fecial low T'TU - to ill In watches. J welrynni .llv. rwnre at Holderman's, corner Main ami Lloyd streeU. MAIIANOV C1TV. (Reported dstly from the MshaiioyCltyburesu Ol fcUV AVKHinU J1KHA1.1J, MAIIAK0T ClTV, July 12. S.S. Johnson. book keener for the Dodson Coal Coal Company, visited friends here yesterday. Sn. Wu.. . Thomas Davidson boomed trade In (Slrardvllle yesterday. . "W. A. Lnttlmt 0, of St. Clnir, registered nt tne iunnswu iiouse yesterday. Miss Salvlua Lavelle. an accomplished young lady of Philadelphia who Is visit ing friends In Delano, visited Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Fisher, of North Main street, yesterday, in company with Mrs. Edward lid rK 11 art. K. A, Bucher, of Ashland, registered at tne .Mansion House yesterday. John lleber spent yesterdny in town. Miss Annie Powell is visiting friends In Delano. Miss Llzzto Weaver, who wns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Stein, has left for ner nome in sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. Mnt. Stein left for Atlau tic City to-day and will spend teu days mere. Alex. Scott was booming hl campnlgn among lown politicians yesterony. William Slnttery, of Shenandoah, caneo on .miss juun uormnn nnu iriends, B. Lnbow's team will play the Stull'g team on fwturday at the park. Batteries Samuels and Beynon, Bailer and Price. Amonr the features at the picnic which will be held nt Sprlngdale grovo will bo a race between n noise and a man. '.-'quire Kantner transacted business in i'ottsville yesterday. Joseph Lyons, the accommodating con ductor of the Schuylkill Traction Com pany, Is visiting friends iu Schuylkill Haven. r Harry Mellet wns a Pottsville visitor yesterday. Dr. II. L. Ilermany is visiting friendsin Delano. D. K. Lewis, the genial hotelkf eper, of Shenandoah, 'pent n few hours with his brother, . . Lewis, here yesterday, Mrs George Llewellyn, accompanied bv her three (laughters, is visiting Delano lrienns.Mfc.- Mrs. Edward Slllinian, Cnrrle Schert ziuger and lady friend from Philadelphia, occupied one seat in a buggy that was drawn toward Girardville by a spirited trotter this morning. A party was held at the Mansion Iiouse last evening In honor of Charles Bral nard's 21t annlverssry. Fourteen counts were present. Supper was served at mid night, vocai anu instrumental music and recitations mndv the balance of the evening pass pleasantly. Misses Mollle O'Hara and Jennie Campbell, of Shenan doah, and Misses Nancy and Sadie Galla gher, of Pottsville, were among the guests. While pushing cars into Foulk's col liery yesterday nn engine jumped the track and remained disabled for several hours and obstructed the Lakeside Elec tric Hallway trclc. The engine was sent to the shops on account of the damages its boiler sustained. The Philipsburg Gleo Club, which is on 11 tour to raise funds for the striking bltu miaous miner?, rendered several fine selections on our streets last night and left for Tamaqua to day. A delightful garden party was held in honor of Mrs. A Masue Inst evening nt her residence, 420 East Centre street. The lawn was tastefully decorated and illu minated with butitiiiK and Janauese lan terns and enhanced by a liberal display or ureworKs. music was lurnisned hy Prof. Jones' orchestra and supper was served at 11 o'clock. Miss Lott, of Philadelphia, rendered a number of very pleasing solos, and Miss Swartz, of Park Place, contributed n number of very interesting recitations. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hagen- buch, Air. and Mrs. Ueorge Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Loeb. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knmsey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowley, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Depew, Harry Mee, Thomas E. Samuels, B. Labows, Harry Sellgman, Charles Bower, of Philadel phia; H. Wats n, of Park Place; Joseph Newman, Hnttle Porter, Elva and Nora Spendle, Mnme Creter, Bessie Swartz, Carrie Shirtzinger, Emily Haines, of Trexelville. SUPERINTENDENT KILLED. Peter K, Jones Killed ut (he Pennfljlvaala Coll erj. MT. Caiwel, July 12. Peter K. Jones, Inside foreman of ths Pennsylvania col liery, Green HIiIrc, operated by the Union Coal Company, sustained Injuries iu the mine yesterday which resulted fatally. After finishing n tour of Inspection Mr. JoncB stepped to tho front of a car In the slope and jrave the engineer the signal to hoist. At the same time an employe of the colliery jumped on the front in an en deavor to reach the top. Shortly after the car had started the rope in some man ner became entangled in a loose pulley, throwing the wagon IT the track. As the powerful euifine p 'lli'd It over the sills Mr. Jones looked ' uis neighbor lu an intiuiring way, antuii.atlnir his lumn- ing and allowing the superintendent to uet out of the dangerous uredlciiment also. At this juncture the wagon struck nu other obstacle and threw Mr. Jones head long from the car. It continued on its npward course, and coming in contact with tne superintendent ran over htm, mulcting iatai injuries. After the tinlortuuate man was re moved to his home an examination showed that three ribs had been broken and the collar bone had been fractured lu four places. A portion of the left breast was also crnshed. The victim survived but a short time, but was consoious to the last. Peter K. Jones wns born iu Wrexham. North A ales, November 11th, 1845, and came to this country when 22 years of age. He located at Gllbcrton and fol lowed mining pursuits, removing later to Pottsvillo, where In 18T0 he married Miss Mary Wiiliams. Aftor a residence of Borne years iu Schuylkill county the family went west. lieturntng, they took up residence ouco more in Schuvlklll. locat ing near Tremont, where Mr. Jones wns superintendent of the Lincoln collieries for the Heading company. Klght years ago the Union Coal Company, recognizing the worth of this gentleman, proffered him the Inside foremanship of the col liery at Green Bldge, and the offer was nccepted. As Inside superintendent Mr. Jones wns well thought of and regarded In high favor by those employed under him. Though of a somewhat reserved dlsnosltlou and never clamorine for con- spiculty in the affairs of this world, he was a irienu to tnose woo neeueu neipnnu his kindness will be remembered bv manv during their lives, He Is survived by a widow ami six cuuuren. a daughter. Phrllls. is a teacher In the Mt. Carmel schools, and a son, Alfred, Is 11 member of the civil engineering corps, The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Services will be held at the family residence in Mt. Car mel and the remains will be Interred In Aluska cemetery. Hoar In Mind John A. Bellly's is the place to get ths purest wines and liquors, beat beer and ties and nneel nranus 01 cigars. "HH WbLIR' iiAUNUIIS llll-K. the best tt8.1;:. c" sJflt J Mushr&Eeddall. WHBR.Fi TO GO. An Ideal One Day Trip via 1'ennaylvanta Ilntlrond, The country in and nround Beading, ns Is well known, is replete with charming nnd diversified scenery. A magnificent view of this beautiful region is obtnlncd from the summit of Mount Penn, whoso great heights aro accessible by the Elec tric and Gravity Hallways. These mountain-climbing railroads slowly wind their way nround tho sides of the immense mountnln, disclosing in trnnslt the most varying nnd enchanting scenes, while tho pure, mountainous air Invigorates the Benscs. The Pennsylvania Itallroad seems to be the lavorito roau to the city ol Heading nnd Is patronized bv all classes through out the stntc. Parties wishing to spend a whole day In Berks' capital should leave lure at 0 a. m., the Inst train leaving iteaumg lor nome at. s:oa p. m. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, sunerlng from Infantile dinrrhoen. to me. It had been weaned at four months old nnd being sickly everything ran through It like water through a sieve. I gave It the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. Tho child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when bom, or perhaps ten pounds, I then started tho father to giving Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrhoea Heniedy. Before oue bottle of tho 25 cent size had been used, a marked im provement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness nnd nunv constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life wns saved by this remedy. J. T. Mnrlow, M. D., Tamaron, 111. For sale by Gruhler tiros. A horse kicked II. S. Shaf er. of tho Free ruycr House, MIddleburg, N. Y., on the Knee, winch lam him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, nndin twodnys was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended it to manv others and snvs It Is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous ior its cures 01 rheumatism. or sale oy Gruhler Bros. Get your repairing done at Holder man's, 1150.00 GIVEN AWAY 4 INCASH PRIZES On August 15, 1694, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY uk an TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantlo Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Save Your Empty Piper Wrappers, Your Dealer Can Furnish Full Particulars, i vw v wriFwarw& JUST ARRIVED. PIIIti:N()I.()OV ANU 1'AI.MISTltY. Mrs. Banc, the ureal clirenoloeist lu.d palmist. has arrived in Shenandoah and will remain at the Central rloiue, corner Centre and WMtc streets, for one week. Is a graduate of Fowler anu vveuv rnrenoiogicai uouege, ana as a palmist has eighteen years' practical experi ence. By a phrenological examination you win learn wuat you can De'i study, wnat propensities you should cultivate and what restrain. Hy the art ol palmistry you will hive your future life explained to you as set forth by the line of your hand. Palmistry is the only true and sclentlDo art by which the future can be predicted Questions answered concerning business, love and marriage Phrenological examinations for ladies, 60 cents; Rents, 75 cents. All parties having a phrenological examination can have the band examined absolutely free of charge. Call and bo convinced. No humbug. SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION, Of Heeding, Penna. Authorized Capital Stoch, $ 1,000,000-00 orncEns : Ibkaki. H. llOTHBRMKL, - President. Hamiltok Gopfrey, Secretary and Treas. M. H. Blaster, Agents. W, H. Bachmau The value of each share is $200 nt ma turlty. Application fee on each share, 35 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, $1.00. On dues paid iu advance for a period of six months or longer, S percent. interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest nff er the first year's membership. Shares may bo subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Mondny after tho first Satur day of each month. 33 Cl. DBXOXX33.tXX? Cool Resort nA. .,.-., fin tr i Bcer. wiMS. liquors and Cigars Handsome Bar Fixtures. r i i Bulsdingi Saving Tjuo luternationT famons REMEDY for mm um Ik m I V III 1TEUUAL3IA anil similar Complaints mi uwaoinrea turner the ttrimrent IfX&f """""TOoytnunsntpiiyjicIans' at El 5 nnlvfvnnritnnw.TniilAtHHrit a -i tM iru.Kiuiuurauo, PJOW TOTK. ZU HluHcaT AWARDS. Sl2 Branch HooBe!, - OwnGUaswotks.J fonnvuuiii i wi nam in kphenandoah by C H Hnwnhuch. d jk J M HUlan, P P. D. Kirlin A "'GRAND OPENING OF ColumbiaPark ! August 15, '94. IIliliiiiflMF.M, Arc making extensive prepcratlons for the opening of their new park, on tho lino of theLnkeside Electric Railway, by n Monster Pic-nic 7 It will be tho event of the season, nnd those in attendance will bo treated to all kinds of nmtt'emcnt. Refreshments will be served. Dancing music in nbundnnce. MISCELUmSOUS. FOR RENT. A nice resldenco and store room on South Jardln street, with stable in rear. Inquire of Max Reese, auctioneer, West Centre street. WANTED. A glr for general housework. Apply to Reese's Auction Koom, Herald branch office, West Centre street, Shenandoah. 'T ANTED. Ten thousand quarts ol buckle- hprrlpn pvprv rtav. Goodman & lino , 33 Vet fentri strpet. 6-26-tt bhenandoah, Pa. (tie to (15 PER DAY at homo selling Light H J ning Plater and plating Jewelry watches tableware, etc Every has house goods needing Dlatlnc. No experience: no canltal: no talklnc. Some agents are making 925 a day. Permanent position. Address II. K. Delno & Co., Colum bus, Ohio. ESTATE OF LOUISA BENDER, deceased. Letters of administration on the cl4te of Louisa Bender, late ol West M ahanoy Town- snip, ncnuTiKiu county, f ennsyivania, ae ceased, liai e becu granted to Louis Bender, re- sioiDK in saia townsmp, towcomaii persons Indebted to fald estate arorcouestcd to make payment and those having claims or demacds will maVo known the came without delay. LUU1H UPINDUK, Administrator. Or to J. H. Fomeiiot, Atty. li-7 oaw-6t Office or Controller of the County of) HCIIUTLKItL. Pottsville, 1a., 1891 ) NOTICE. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned, the Controller of Mchuylltlll county, until 2 n. m. Monday. Julv 23d, 169), to point tho roof of the county prison. Specifications can be had by appllca. Hon to the County Commissioners. Mwrit envelopes "i-roposais." By order of the County Commissioners. 11. R. SKVEUN. ju-10-12-11 Controller. THEATRE : CAFE ! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Sliem ndoali. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costhllo & Cassidy, Proprietors. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened n large clothing hnll, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA "Where he will bo pleased to greet his old friends from Shennndonh and vicinity. $7.00 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest style. Better ones for $10 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlshine anvof thero DiitmradGiiiered can leave ordertt at Max Keened. Douehertv uuuuing, wetHi;emre Bireei. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Givisn Away to 11.25 Kid OIotcs for only 75c. 75o " " 4c 0o " " U5a You IVTccd ... n decent (STJIT I ol ,lm " ow don't spoil yourcredlt by wearing seedy garments look like prosperity If you would have folks think you are prosperous. We have Illnck Cheviots nt W.00, out in three button long sacks nnd Hegent frocks. HUck nnd blue clays lu same styles at to 50. Wlnti you wear our clothing your friends will think that the good old boom days have returned, whon you eould nITord to pay ISO or tt6 a suit. Our JK.WI Suits look Inst as handsome. W. Shine $ New Clothing Store, BImon AbruiiiBon, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fenco mado. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing, M. H. Masteii has tho agency nnd carries It In stock nt his marble and granite works, 127 N. JASDIN ST. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO TUB and get tho best. A full set for US, any size, shade, shapo, nnd Beveral hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized, air has no equal for painless QAUBUIIUU. KlDUn uninE I .naennaUn n.t.n. Tin.,. . . 1 . av . vnrwut.u.v ill.u JXJH , ,1,1 b 1UB QUIH OCT . 100 North Centre Street, 1'OXTarmZils, jvi. BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Feters', 15 N. Main St., Slicuniidonli. I.V00V, rl l..... . . wines, llquorsnnd cigars. t JAMES BOWKS, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with (ST HAWTHORN'S U. S. BOOF PAINT by jBk.. 1TOBT, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. zxabixo Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs in all the latest tylea. Wonders leads nil photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, , ...nmrnfftPiano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Bhentndoah.wlll receive prompt attention. (MAN'S GAF MAIN AND COAL BT3 Shenandoah, Pcnun 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Thegrentest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at tho W YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's enps, robes nnd outfits. Monrntng Goods a specialty. HRBi O. TV. wiYJam. J. F. PLOPPERT,- aker and 'onfectioner 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confection errand Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Order for parties and other event Ailed ou short notice. Ice oream delivered to all parte of town In pint or quart buckets. "STO'i-l irE. 3?IiOTO I Taken in first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T U N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES. 2 for 3fca! East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl. 00 Corsets for only 75c. 75a " " 60c. 50o ' " a5c. 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. 9 S
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