w 1 A PLAIN TALK- The hoxei of iwper ami envelopes wo aro offering nt 10 and 15 cent per box are good value. We know you will lo pleased with them and If yon nro not, yon urn (jet your money liack If you wMi it. Wo don't want you to liavo anything from our store unless it satisfies you. A trial will convince you. HOOKS & BROWN a- North Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. JULY 13, 1800. Kx-CnnfrrfHiituin nnonk's huggcMInn. WlLKKSliAUUB, Pn., July 13. Yester day was it very qyirt day nt the Twin shaft, I'lttstun, Hiul thero were very few visitors. The resellers niudo fair progress In the work of clearing away the debris in tho pasao way. Kx-Congressiinin Shonk, who is n coal iieriit4r of wide ox IKjrienco, olTors a suifiestion which ho thinks it would lw well to act upon. He hays a committee of experts ishoult.1 lie appointed to make an estlninto of tho cost that will Iw Incurred by tho Xowton Coal company In searching for the bodies. This ascertained, a proposition should 1h made to tho relative, of tho cntomlied men that, instead of prosecuting tho search, thu money bo equally divided among thu fam ilies. Hu is of thu opinion that thu men aro dead lieyond question, and that even If tho bodies should lw found, they would bo beyond recognition. He thinks thu miners aro buriod under thousands of tons of rock. TjincaaterV Atlantic league Cltib LiANCASTKit, l'a., July 13. All tho play ore of thu Liinrawtcr club have signed At lantic League contracts, nnd the baseball fientlmuiit here, which has ln-en actlvo in spite of tho tottering condition of tho State, League since the oiwniug of tho sea son, has liven perceptibly quickened at the prospect of tho homo team entering tho more Important organization. Thu club will open its new engagement with Now-. iirk this afternoon. A Nnntlny llntliur Drmvnr.l. WlLKKSliAHKK, Pa., July 13. John King, aged 16 years, was drowned In tho feusquehanna river yesterday afternoon while bathing. Ho camu from somo town In Connecticut in search of work. Charged with killing Hit llatie. Lancabtku, l'u., July 18. Iyoulsn Xey, a rcsldont of Balnbridgo, is under urrest on tho charge of destroying the llfo of her new born babe. Hhu was brought to this city and lodged in Jail. Tho charge is that tho woman strangled tin) Infant.; AVo Don't Follow the Lender. Wo lead the followers in offering every advantage to ho had in footwear. Factoiiy Shoi: Stohk, 7-11-tf J. A. MoYKlt, Mgr. POTTSVILLE LETTER. l'OTTbVIM.K, July 13. Miko Wichok was eonimltted to jail by .liutico Lawlor, of Shenandoah, for 10 days, charged with illegal car riding, on oath of Olllcer Kreiger. Daniel Weissucr, of Frackvillc, was com mitted in default of joOO hail by Justice J. C. Mctiinncss, charged with beating his wife. Joseph Sowatzki and Miko lludois wero sent in from Minersvillo by Justice Taylor in default of $300 hail each, charged with assault and battery oa Mike Somelavltch. lSudois was also placed under $300 hill for beating Miko Covalt. John Zu-,cak, John Admiims and John llartck, all of St. Clair, were committed by Justice McCarthy in default of ?200 bail each, charged with assault and battery on John ltepka of the same place. The following marriage licenses liavo been issued: fritz Luiuhart and Mary Dorr, both of Gordon; Thomas Ferguson, of Tower City and Kato Mcfool, of liist Mahanoy township; Wladyslaw Wiecorkowski and Konegunda Watechowicz, both of .Shenan doah; Autoui Cunachouski and Alecksaudra Michniewicz, both of .Shenandoah; John J. l'owcll, of Ashlaud, anil Lizzie Davis, of Locust Dalo. Shanty Fell fin Her. Mrs. Shore, of llrownsvlllo, was knocked unconscious at her home this morning by a coal shanty toppling over and falling upon her. Tho injuries are not dangerous. Dr! 1). J. Laiigtnn is in attendance. Buy Keystone Hour. ISo sure that tho name Lessiu & IHkr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. HAVE GOXE TO PHILADELPHIA TO 1THU11ASK. A .... Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will bo absent about 10 days, but my olllco is open at regular hours in charge of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take tho Iron stairway on Oak street. OQice Hours : 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tho spring house, cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List i Iteuovatlng carpets, llrussels and Ingrain, 3a per yard. Heavier grades, 4c per yard. Feathers cleaned. So per lb. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, ludr, 81 1 cotton, 3; cheaper grades, 2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada., STEAM RENOVATING CO',, Bowers stree and Apple alley, Shenandoah. 30 BOXES OF" ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR S CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. THE DEAT1I ROLL. The Names of lrorgi! 1". Helms and Mr. Slctr. Added. George V . Helms, 3S yoars old, telegraph odltor of tho Xcw York Herald, died in tho New York hospital Saturday morning, of heart failure, about fifteen lnlnutos after having been stricken at his desk in the Herald's editorial rooms. Mr. Helms had been suffering for souio time from severe headacho and heart depression. A ten day's illness of pleuropneumonia in January left him somewhat weaker than formerly. George f . Helms was born in l'ottsvllle 39 years ago, his father being Jacob Helms. Ho was at one timo a reporter on tho Miners' Journal and subsequently editor-in-chief of tho I'ottsvillo Chronicle. In 1801 he joined tho Philadelphia Press staff and last August joined tho Xcw York Herald. Laura ;.. wife of Daniel K. (farrett, lor- mcrly of Ashland and Mahanoy Plane, died at her home in Lansford on July 3td, aged 40 yean. Her death was due to ail operation to remove a splenic tumor. A post mortem examination on Tuesday last revealed the fact that tho spleen which usually weighs soven ounces had increased to 111 ounces. Alois Lllson. n well-known I'ottsvillo hotelkecpcr, died on Saturday, In his (iOth year. Hu was found dead In a room adjoin ing his bar when tho family went to call him for supper. Death was duo to apoplexy. Mary C, wifo of LNlward Met., and sister of J. P. Williams, tho furniture; dealer of town, died at her homo in Mt. Carmel yester day morning from consumption. Hho is survived by her husband and four children. The family formerly lived in town. Tho re mains will bo brought hero to-morrow for Interment in tho Odd lellows cemetery. They will arrive hero at 12:58, via the Lehigh Valley railroad. Margaret Kay, 0-months old, of 007 West Coal street, died on Saturday of cholera lie fatitum. Tho remains wero interred in tho Odd fellows, cemetery to-day. ltalph Thomas, 13 months old, 115 West Coal street, died on Saturday of spinal men ingitis. Tho funeral took placo to-day, in torment being made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mcrl S. Holland, 8-nionth-old daughter of Edward J. Holland, one of tho compositors on tho HkhalI), died yesterday of gastro cntcretls. Tho funeral will take placo to morrow at 2 p. m. Services In tho United Evangelical church, corner of Centre and Jardiu streets. John Cochinski, 7 months, old, living at Win. Penn, died of diphtheria on Saturday. Tho remains of Mrs. James Hoare of I'ottsvillo, sister of Constablo Thomas Iiolln, of town, arrived in town this morning on the 11:05 Pennsylvania train and were interred in tho Annunciation cemetery. Mrs. McLean, of Conner's patch, was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery at Girardville to day. She died on f riday of general debility, Crushed Under a Wagon. Louis Engle, stahlo boss at Gilberton col liery, is lying at his homo at that placo suf fering from a mishap by which all tho ribs on the right side were broken. Englo had been sent to St. Clair to bring somo mules which were to bo driven to tho colliery. Shortly after leaving St. Clair, the mules got too far ahead of tho wagon, iu which he was being driven by his assistant and the latter at tempted to whip up tho team. In doing so tho vcliiclo was overturned and Etiglo was caught beneath tho heavy box. Tho Trolley Postal Service. Postmaster O'Connor, of Mahanoy City, doubts the advantage or 'utility of postal service via thu Schuylkill Traction railway, but ho is willing to recommend it to tho postal departmont if the public deem tin establishment of tho service a benefit. Ho has been making Inquiries and up to the present the feeling appears to bo that no particular benefit will lie derived from tho change. Thero are at present threo outgoing and Incoming mails to and from points be tween Mahanoy City and Locust Dale daily, which many regard as ample. OMIeers Installed. Tho following otllcers have beon installed by Llanerch yr Lwig Lodge No. 11, A. T. Ivorites : Past President, ' P. C. Ponton ; President, George H. Jones ; Vice President, John Glover; Assistant Secretary, William Iiowland ; Conductor, James W. Davis ; Overseer, David Thomas; Insido Guard, Moses Davis ; Outor Guard, John D. Hughes ; I!. U.S., J. J. Philips; L. H. S., Charles ltowlaud. The lodge now conducts all busi ness in the Lnglish language and Is in good financial standing. How aro your kidneys? Time was when physicians ulspaireu ot hciug able to cure Uright's Disease. Xot so now since Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills havo proved so effi cacious iu wrestling with tills insidious trouble, for sale at Kirlin's Drug Storo. Assaulted mi u Highway. Paul Zelinski, a well-known saloon keeper of Gilberton, was waylaid and roblicd of a suit of clothes Friday evening while en route from this town to his home. Zelinski had reached a spot witl in about !200 yards of tho Gilberton colliery fan house when ho was struck witli a stono and knocked' senseless. When he regained his senses lie found that his head was badly cut and tho suit of clothes missing, but could not tell anything about his assailants as ho had not seen any of them. A numbor of robberies havo taken place in this neighborhood in tho lat year. Cfiiiipmiy K'n Nch linirfirnit. The contractor furnishing tho uniforms fur Company 1', btli liegimcut, N. (1. 1'., 1ms finished tho suits for tho uon-comuilssionod omccrsaml 59 for private. Tho material Ul l.ll UillA I'lllU HVIhll, 1UI bllV I.UII, .111,. vest, two shades darker than that of last year. Tin! trousers aio 01 ngnt muo. 'j jio coronanv has also received their shirts. They are of a grayish cloth ami nut 11 not finish ing touch to tho suit. i:lierlcneo Tellt It All. Tho well known adage, "experience is a lear teacher was never more forcibly ex emplified than iu tho case of diphtheria. Experience has taught us that not a single iliphthorla patient over died whero Thomp son's Diphtheria Curo was used according to Directions. This valuablo medicine is sold by leading druggists everywhere at 50 cents a bottle, Tho reader can well all'ord to ho guided by tho fortuuato oxperlenco of others and keep Thompson's Diphtheria Curo handy In tho houso all tho time. Won u lllcycle. Chas. it. Plank, yardmaster at tho 1'. & It, station at Mahanoy City, was ono of tho for tuuato ones in tho Philadelphia Inquirer guessing contest. .Mr. l'lank guessed Mc- Kinley and Hobart, WIS votes. DULTliuluatlt.u, Is It right for tho authorities of our bor ough to stop cock fighting on Sundays when tiro base hall clubs from another town can come into our borough on a Sunday afternoon and play a gauio of ball for money, and whero bets can bo freely and openly uiado? UNLOADED AT MAHANOY CITY. Car Load of Immigrants Driven From l'lllar to Post. Thlrty-soVeu immigrants arrived at Mahanoy City yestorday and aro now quar tered in a hall there in charge of the Prussian Guards. What is to bo dono with them Is a problem tho people of Mahanoy City havo not been nblo to solvo. Tho circumstances leading up.totuonrrlval, as told by tho immigrants, aro that they wero induced by an agent of tho North American Steamship Lino to leavo their homes in Linhorg, Austria, and go to Tarnopol, Austria, where they were 1st i-nfnlvn t1f.1rr.ta nnd luiaannrta fnv 11 colony in llrazll, but instead of reaching J that placo were landed at New York city. l rom that placo they wero sent to a colony in Georgia, but tho climate thero was too hot and after remaining a week returned to Xew York and appealed to tho Austrian counsel, who sent them to Mahanoy City. Killed it -Wild Cat. Scott Martz, of Gordon, was tho hero of a thrilling encounter with a wild cat, on f riday wliilo engaged in berry picking near tho base of tho llroad mountain, Scott was about starting for home, when ho was startled by an unearthly screech, and saw but a short distance from him perched on a tree limb, an enormous ait. Martz had scarcely taken in the situation, when tho ferocious bruto made a spring for him but fell short, quickly re gaining Its feet tho animal again sprang, lauding squarely on tho man's breast, who howover, prepared for tho second attack and beforo tho maddened feline, could Inflict serious injury Martz's "bowio" had found a vital spot, Tho cat s grip relaxed and it fell lifeless to tho earth while the valiant berry picker escaped unscathed and struck out for home. Fought Over a Woman. Three Poles fought at Gilberton yesterday over a woman and ono had his scalp torn off by lieing struck with a piece of sheet iron. Slurried. Miss Ida A. Darker, of l'ottsvllle. and William ICodgcrs, of St. Clair, a compositor on tho Miners' Journal, wcru married at Trenton, X'ew Jersey, on Thursday last. They returned to I'ottsvillo last evening and have taken up a residence on est Xorwegiau street. dii:d. 11KIJDAI.I.. At Port Cnrlion, Ph., on Saturday morning, .liny u, jyo, Mary lieiiuaii, widow of the lato Thomas lleriilall, aged 79 years and 18 flays, funeral services at her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to which frlcnils and relatives arc respectfully Invited, Interment private. 7-13-lt HOLLAND. On the 12th Inst., at Shenandoah, i-n., .m-ri r, tiaugnter ol Jvmvaru J. anil Kinma Holland, aged 8 months. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, If tit Inst., ot2p m., from the family residence, ISnst Apple alley. Services in the United Kwingelical church. Interment In the Odil Fellows' cemetery. lEelatives ami friends respectfully invited to attend. 7-13-lt Constipation Causes fully hall tho sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indl- Hood's gcstlon, bad taste, coated MBHh nun tongue, sick headache, in- Kjf all a somnia, etc. Hood's Tills 111 iS cureconstlpatlonandalllts " results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Tills to take with Hood's SarsaparlUa. MISCELLANEOUS. 1"rANTKI-At once 15 irirW for nvernlls nti.i V nlilrts. Will cacti IkuhU. Aimlvat (tutor,. !5 Kant Ontru street. 7-13-lt ' "T ADIKS, I make A wnj;es nt home, itmlwnnt J J nil to have the biimu opportunity. The work H very plensant mm will exwily pay elf weekly. ThU Is no deception, I want no money nnd will gladly nend full particulars to all handing htainp. Mf4 M. A. Stebbins,. Jjiw- renee, .miui. T 71011 SAI-E. The.buildInKnttlieeorneruf Oak ) iiml West streets. Kor further particulars apply to Dr. C. 31. liordner, Si Kntt Oak tftrett. llfANTKD. Active, reliable men to travel nnd ftoltcit orders for fruit and ornamental nirrnery stock. Permanent employment and good pay, Reference require d. Address the H, U. CIIASH CO., South Tenn So., IMiilndelphia, 5-0-2Gt-eod 7OU SAM:. SS.OOO worth of the Stf.OOO flrtt J morttffitfe 10-year bonds to be Issued by All Saints' Protectant Kpltteopnl Church, of SJienan doali. Doiuls will be in denominations of 5 and STjO, bearing interest from July 1st, lKiG, at S per cent, pernnnum, pnynblc quarterly. There will he a privilege, 01 rouempuon wttliui two years Subscription books now open. Bonds for ttalu nt Itev. i, W. Van Korea's, 20 liast Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. G-23-tf T17ANTKD. fl.000 nueuts for ItueU's author- lzed"MVJS Ol' McKINLHY nnd 1IO- HAKT." fi-Wiiairesieleirant v Illustrated. Price only $1 00, The bent and the ehenpefet, and out sells all others. H) per cent, to agents and freight paid. ifiMlooks now ready. Save time by sending 50 cents in stamps for an outfit at once. Addrebs A. 1). WOUTIUNOTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. 7 3-lw-eod pIPOUTAKT NOTH'K The fences, dancing 1 tmvlHon nnd stands at Columbia Park nrc open only to such ndertUerH who pay for spaces and all others will be considered as trespassers, whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon i ne lenee. 'i ertna lor spaces may o ecureu lrom Alfred Kvanh, Thomas J. Wilmamh, Thomas Dellih, 10-1 w Committee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK OK JOHN l'ACIIUCICr. OK HH12N. nmlonh, l'a., (leccnNrtl. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration upon tho eMatu of John l'aebuckl, lato of tho borough of Hheimndonh, iu tho county of Pcliliyiktu, decease!, navu heen grauteu tti the undersigned, All persons Indebted to said cstutc nro required to make immediate payment, ami thoKO having claims agaiuit tho same are required to make the same known to jukei'ii uYKKKwicz, AtiminifjiTaior. Klifr.A.t,ml. I,.. Or to M. M. llurke, Ksi., his Attorney. June zt, jwju, .v-o-jj Shacka m axon Hotel Arkansas Ave, below ICeadlng depot, Atlantic City, N. J, BERNARD CONWAY, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clgara, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading 116 and 11Q S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TKItMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, DR. BROWN IS NOW IN MAHANOY CITY, PA., WILL REMAIN THERE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN, Chiropodist. Vnlarded Bunions mntlo smnll. The Coma or Xlunlons don't return Corns, Uuntons, Ingrowing Too Nnlls, En larged Toe Joints, Chllbnlns nnd Hwenty Feet cured by Dr. Drown here in Shenandoah ten years ngo have not come back, and the feet nre to-day free from aches and pains. Dead the proofs. (Jo nnd see the people. The following homo testimonials should convince the most skeptical : "We take plessure In recommending Dr. Drown to all sufferer from corn, bunions, ingrowing toe nails, etc. He tins permanently enred our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. His treatment Is absolutely painless and his cures stay cured." I. M. Smith, grocer, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Itefowleh. clothier, 131 Knst Centre Street; John Smith, grocer nnd mwit market, 419 West Centre Street ; Leon Kckcrt, meat market, 800 Pino Street, Mnbnnoy City. Thomas H. Knrrell, chief clerk P. At It. freight ofuee; Levi Itefowleh, clothing, 10'South Main Stre?t i Wm. nnd Mrs. Woomer, green grocer, 121 North Mnln Street ; E. J. Mc (Ilnness, expressman, 221 Centre Street; Mrs. Ellen D. Kerguson, Ml Maggie Franey, Shenandoah, Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congress man; Itev, Geo. W. Gross, Pastor United Evangelical Church, Shamokln, Pa.; Mrs. Mary Delnbold nnd Miss Minnie 1. Knler. 11116 Street, also Mrs. Gertrude Sllllmnn nnd Miss K. D. Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by severnl of Shenandoah, Ashland, Girardville, Ernck vllle, Mahanoy Plane, Gilberton, Delano ami Tnmaqua's leading citizens, both Indies nnd gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Drown com pletely cured severnl years ago. Hon. H. M, Kulp, Congressman Sliamokin; H. D. ltrlght, of Bright Dros., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Enundryt Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailornnd gents furnishing goods, Girardville; Miss Da r barn Wagner and Miss Ellen J. Gtniiger, Girardville; Miss Annie D. Duck nnd Mnry Itussell, walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price nnd Julia L. llnrnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Snnner, Delle Haunt nnd Mrs. J. I. Wngner, Erackvllle; Miss Hannah lleynolds Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Ellen Henry nnd daughter, Gilberton; Miss Pauline Shepp. Pino Street, Miss Ellen F, Kutn, West Droad Street, nnd Miss Josephine Weldy, Market Street, Tamaqua, ami several hundred others. , Olllce: Hotel Kaler. Mahanoy City, Pa., from July Cth to 21st, !; hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a. m. to -1 p. m. Dr, Drown returns to Philadelphia nfter Mahanoy City visit, owltig to home ofllce en gagements he cannot'vlslt Shenandoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 5 If you lire a patient of Ih. llrown's from j& Jfc Slienumkmh nntl vicinity, present thia 5 J? Coupon nt bis ulllee nnd your trolley fro Sj g I paid both wu h. No Coupon no hire, WHITELOCK' Mid -A FULL LINE OF- LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FINE FOOT WEAR. We have cut prices on our entire stock of Shoes at yi and off regular prices, this means two and three pairs of shoes for the price of one pair. We can't mention prices on all styles, but to give you an idea how cheap we are selling, we quote : Ladles' Fine Patent Leather Strap Slippers at 69 Cents. The 31.00 Oracle. Ladles' Dongola Button Shoes, 79 Cents. Worth SI.OO. Ladies' Fine Cloth Top, hand price $3.00 and $3.50, width C, D 6, reduced prices $2.25. Ladies' Extra Fine Paris Kid Skin, hand sewed, patent tip, width C and D, sizes 2 to 6, regular price S4.50, reduced to $2.75. H w One hundred and sixty Childs sizes 1 to 5, 25c. IWkl fMJI i m mm Ladies' Fine Russett Needle Oxford Ties, regular price $1.50 and $1.75, reduced to 99c. Ladies' Dongola Patent Tip, Button Shoes, the S1.00 grade, reduced to 79c. At Whitelock's Cheap Shoe - Store, COR. MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. N EXT DOOR TO DRUG STORE. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Sllvei linings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see ns. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arf ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitallzod air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltraaii's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, W. Centre Street, Hhcnandoali. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. S SHOE SALE -Summer Shoe Sale Men's Satin duced to 99C. sewed, regular and E, sizes 3 to Misses Fine Regular price 0s ) Dongola Turn, Men's Working Nailed Shoes, $1.25 grade, reduced to 93c O . - 4- . I 1 (I. jN dcciulv unroilea To tho mlinlrhiR gnze of those who linve n taste for rcnlly flue wall paper Is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have JURtrecelved.Yota enn And nny color or pattern you want for your hall, lied room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 3 per roll. Fine artistic impers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction gtiarantecd. Estlmate;clieer fully furnished. Bond postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. l'lace Your Orders Now. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by thin grnuulnr efTervesce nt nnd ftlmu lant. An liittant cure for sour stomnths nntl headaches, which often nccmnulnt c from linvin a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO.. 2-3- IM. Malm St. Calf Lace Tip, the $1.50 grade, re- L,adies" Fine Hand Turn, patent tip, C, D, E and EE width, sizes 2$ to 4, regular price $3. 50, reduced price $2.25. Ladies Fine Hand Turn Plain Common Sense toe, width D, sizes 2 to 5. Regular prices S3.00 and $3.50. Reduced price, $1.99. These are all first-class shoes, made by Hayes Partridge Shoe Co. Russet (dark) spring Si. 50, reduced to 99c, heel button. Men's Russett tip lace, $1.25, the $1,75 grade. hand made, the two and three pairs of Shoes for the price of one pair. Come early and get choice of styles and prices. 1 HI Krackvlllo Star. aoa s. Jordln St.