EASTER... Will (.n lie here. Our lino ot n booklets and novel-; tic 11 v rctdy and prices nre from into : per cent, less than foniK, ears. Cundy ;;s very oheiip If you wish fini- chocolates or 1h:i buns for Kaster, !ou't foiget we h:i". He Tenney's sealed packages. HOOKS & BROWN a Nortt-t rvlwin St. Co.rvfort 0 HolTVC . . Arc wonted hy Mrtwlom ! i" iiv -firtvlt!it. Itrot't be t. ni.!,.l tiy mlKlflulttlR often Hllll n il my lvo prloo for Inferior ." "I. ut BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE U 1"RltltiiAtr tvvcn Wo arc now j JvIiik ti'mpiiiiu; nitera to buyers i- nelMng $2.50 IRON nEDRTKAlW (O rn IX AM'NDAKOF. J0.0ll anil tipwanla. M. SPOONT, xiS finst Centre Street. TROUT SEASON OPEN. All Stromim ltepurli'd In Hxrellent Coiull- tion Aliglnrs Plentiful. The followers of I sank Walton have pre pined their lines for the opcniuK of the trout rUbinc seii-oii, which incurs to-duy, Slion undouh has lt dv voters mil tbey nr; nnmer oils. The rutlinai istn nt tlii-o-ptriotl is quite nmrke.l, and the loin I enthusiasts were bui-y Lint ninht pn-iarlng for n pi-iimI rush. Lust . e ivm it will lio rcinriiilwri d, was it poor one turtle fishermen of tbls sect i t. Various lan-sp- were assigned ror tlio smr. ily of the S'cki.J brautk, hut tho moat plntislble -.l ine ' to have boeliythe drought whirl) pre- lilcd liming tbjKfin ions year. drlug up in 11..V it I ie iiii'ii iiiiii mjruojB. amci Lllf op nil..' the mat her wi s chilly mj taiiiy. 'I li.' nutvn continued to Im- muddy for nearly the entire Wilson, nnikinjt the chalices for-the sum itiurs my ioor. Por nil that thete was ..nine itooil cutihi'-t made, hut the old timers took the hulk of honors. This season the conditions nre different. The past eight months have uot been severe on young trout. The enthusiasts who were dioappoiuted last year made up their minds to protect themselves in future, and heavy demands were made on tho state lm'cheriet lor trout fry. Millions have In this way been distributed in the various streams in the 6t;tc. Of course, the young fish thus placed will not be satisfactory for hook fishermen this year, but it is lielieved thoy will find those wit of the.bold-ovvis from last year under ..e improved weather condition. Among our townsmen who mndo para 1 1 on 8 List night for a day's were : Samuol Weidman and son, W. Iteddall, E. Anstock, Edward pro- fun N. and James Mader, Charles Strotisu, C II. Hngcii huch, Isucloie Friedman, Abo. Yott, John W Weeks, Councilman F. E. Magarsle, J. J Bobbin, Timothy O'Brien and It. 1). Ilagcn bucb. The latter decided to go to North Mountain to hook the speckled beauties at tho head waters of Fishing Creek. All streams in the Hoaring Creek, lieaver, Catuwissn and Locust Valleys are reported in excellent condition. The ruin this morning daineued the en thusiasm of many of tho spoils, and the postponed their day out until a more faor ulde se iHon. That there are tricks in angting is generally understood. The uovieu stands a poor show to compete with the veteran. H.ild Charlie llngenhucli lust evening, speak ing on his favorite subject: "Trout are never found in polluted streams, nor will they tolerate any but cool water. Tho deep forest is more of a favorite thuu the open country. The successful angler is the out u ho will desc t the roads and paths and fol low the stream resolutely, let it lead whither soever it may. In fishing for trout it is best to proceed at once to the head of the stream and fish down. The trout is a lively feeder, andis on the lookout up stream for the swift current to bring Urn a dinner. It is useless to sit on the bauk and hold a lino in the pool. If it is not taken quickly it is rarely taken at all, and the angler may as woll move on down the stream. The trout is the riadiost biter of all iisli in the water. Little pools, edges of overhanging rocks or any hunch of drift likely to afford him a liom are apt to respond to the hook." lleautlful Flowers for l&ister. Payne's (iirardville nurseries. A very beautiful display of azaleas, lister lillies, cinerarias, primroses, and calceolarias. Orders for all kinds of cut iluwers filled promptly. Prices reasonable. Cars to the door. 31-10-13 15 T1IIJ LATKW KOVKCT1. The Up-to-date hat store has a big line of new silk pun" ties at 28 cents. Never known to sell at such prices before. At MAX I.EVIT S, IT East Centre street. Wax De!sjns in Flowers. All kinds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax flowers. Payne's (iirardville nurseries, tf O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. LLOYD and WHITE STREETS. SHENANDOAH. Mansion -House Stables, Mabanoy City. X$ V'K HAVK THE HANOSGMKHT i ..OIL CLOTHS fji IN TOWN. 30 E. B. FOLEY, V -Ko. J7 Went Centre Street. PITHY POINTS. Happnlnga Throughout Hie Country J Chronicled lor Hunt; rertitiitl. The West End Fire I'nmpmy. of l'ottirillc, will erect a $3,500 brick building. I Fish stories a r now ripe, and tlie indica tion are the crop will lie plentiful. j To d.iy U Holy Thiii-olay, nod lanlneivctl in nil fnhnlii-nnd Epift'opul chuifhra Neiweiiler'i horsri Imvp nrrived nnd me now on xhibitinn at bin snlcs stables. Thry are a flue lot. The uwployin of the P. A 1!. collieries In the Aihhind and (liranlville dUtrleti were paid yesterday. Tower INty is described ai the rreat htint- ina (tronnd of tbls county. Wild sctso nnd duck are in abundances In that locality. .1. A. Mandonr hu rnmaved bis wholesale notion store from EST to 311 East Contra street, where he lias more enlarged facilities. Out Schale, while astride of his wheel at Big Mine Ron yesterday, whs hi ten on the leg by a savage dog. The wound is Sertoli. The P. A .11 collieries closed down last night, and It 'is said will work two three- quarter day i next weok, resuming on Tues day. The Oram! Commandery of Pennsylvania ni i lie Ancient ami illustrious umer miigms oflMalta, will hold It annual convocation on MV 11. 12 and 13 at Sunbury . At the olranl colliery Supt. Iw has found a bed of coal, likely the Holmes, between flro and ill feet thick, free from slate. It has been cut In the basin and will furnish an Opportunity to work both dips. The contract for the erection of the Ontrjlia breaker lias heuu given to Isaac Christ, of Tamaqita. The breaker will be an Immense one, capable of taking coal from the Ijogati, Qermsiitown, Continental and Cun tralia collieries. . J. seph Peters is again prepared to serve i pntiiuitH of all iliwnscsaaaprnfeMioniil unrse, and can be secured nt any time at bis resi dence In Win. Punu. No Kuster Outfit Is coinploto without a pair of our colored shoes. And Just think of the money you save by baying from us at Factory Prices. Factory Shok Stohk. Obituary. Mrs. Anna S. Slater, aged 87 years, died at her home In Pottsville yesterday fiom general debility. Mm. Slater's father fought in the '(evolutionary war. David J. Lloyd, an old resident of I'otls villo, died yesterday after an iltiness of over a year, resulting front's complication of dis eases. He was liorii in Wales, and had been ii resident of t'.ils county more than 83 years. He and two sons conducted a small foundry in Pottsville. Tluco other children survive Funeral on Sunday afternoon. After an illness of sever.il mouths, dentil came on Tuesday evening to relievo the sufferings of Charles Luulcm in, of Miners ville. Mr. Liuduimn, who win about 27 years, old, Is survived by a widow and two oliildreu. Itenjainlu Charleswortli, of Tower City, died yesterday. The deceased was well known throughout tho county. Funeral will take pla.e Saturday afternoon. Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to Mary E. Smith on tUo estate of Hubert Smith, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased ; also to Alice I logs n on the estate of John Hogan, late of Mahunoy City, deceased. 1)0 CISNTS. We don't sell a 00 cent hat for 00 cents, but we do sell the best $1.2.1 still' hat In tho market for 00 cents. Wo guarantee the prico mil style. At MAX LEVIT'S Up-to datk hat store, 15 East Contre street. Itequeullied Vive lllliulleil Dollars. Upon the death of the lateGeorgo Wiggiin, it (It rmantown, Philadelphia, it was found that in his will ho bequeathed to the Presby terian church, of Tuniaqua, five hundred lollars, payable on the death of bis wife, iusnn which occurred about a year ngo at her late home in Germautown. Tho est' to has hern settled nnd on Saturday last Lovi I. 'cbrelller, iu behalf of the church, lcccived that amount. FOR .KIN-TORTURED And rest i r tired inoihors in a warm bath witlid pi sor,aiidas!ngleappl!catlon of Ct'Ti. ". ::. in -nt), tho great skin euro. Cunct'KA U m-lies allord Instant relief, and point to a spu. ly cure of torturing, dis flgiiriUK,lmimlia,...igvitohlng, burning, bleed ing, cniaiod, scaly skin and scalp humors, with lojs oi hair, when all else falls. Sold throtigliitilt the vnrld. Poms DtCO UD CoiU. m . Ho -ton. . tur' Uow to 0urSkln-Tortnred Bablcirfreo. SKIN 8GALP md ITafr RriuMfled br CUT1CUKA bOAl1. Twenty -five .pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Good6 for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1 .50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wttit till choice styles are gone but come now and pick fiom our gteat assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary antl. March Over a thousand of the famous McCall Uazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET, Spring; Dress Goods FI1HTHERJHQW' I (Continued from First I'drp i wages. Question was Hot pressed, committee stilt. ng that the witness as not ohligtd to I divulge private business, If he did not wish. Outside labor rated from $1 SO to 00 p r day at Mureu. Latter are carpenters. Plat form men get $1 23 to ?t 3 per day; s'.ata pickers fioui 4tV. to tl.00 a day. Can't tell what it costs to put a ton of coil in car un- der the hreukrr. Cannot state from the last statement furnished to foremen until I first j consult my employers. Will not Jcoprndiic 'myself. You must subpoena superintendent or operators; it Is their private business. Cannot atate any dlftVrenro In prices at I Monn and Slahuiioy City; wife does that I business. Our mine car is a frnetlon shoit of 100 cubic feet. Atoll takes 43 cubic feet. Senator Coylo asked that n suhjioeiin he Is sued for superintendents or owners of the colliery, to find nut prices of putting a ton of coal iu the cars, to show tho difference 1k tween the cost of mining and preparing an thracite and bituminous coal. Srtiator Mered.th said he would not rotnnel any employe lo endanger Ills position by tfiiswerinir nimilnns WJI WRIGHT, Of Mores, engineer, (let ffBi) per month. Was asked to deal at Company store but don't know tlidt I am compelled to. Don't deal there altogether. Don't know What the result Won Id be 'f I did not. BAMtKL WHIOItr., Live at Mores, ami have resided there fifteen years, liuve uot had stoailv employ ment. Work for ft per yard. Witness pre. aented pay cheeks as follows: March loth, 1807, twelve yards, 148. His partner unci himself received $21.10 each for two weeks. Have not received any cash this year. It all went to pay for supples, rent, store, doctor, etc. Ilia stittemont showed that fiom Janu ary 1st, 18'.7, to date he received hut ?1.8H in cash, and fl.DO of that he paid to his laborer. Wit nous presented a Silverhrook Com pany stoieb.ook, but .as it only ran up to August, 11, the committee did nut re ceive it, but held the Morea checks fur further consideration. Witness continued that if lie had steady work and plenty of good air he might make pretty woll ut $1.00 per yard, provided the uual was fairly thick. In Iwd air a man could average 75 cents a day ut that price. In good uir he might earn J1.D0 at that prlto in a eleven foot vein of cos I. The only destitution I know of ut Morea is '.hat uf being in debt ut .the store. A younger man than mo may earn more than T run tn oil nhien. T am a fair miner, but miing js uncertain and tliero is a ,iiir,.r,.. hi the thlcknwis of coal and ability of men, then thu handling of coal mums in. Tho vein pitches- ut about 40 degrees. Tho two weeks I mudo I worked tun or eleven days, but that wus 1111 exception. Now for tho two weeks closing 1 will have about $6. I have to cut 21 feet wide al 11 feet high to get out the coal. Am mid by tho lineal foot. Chairman .Meredith stated that ill view ot the fact that the-witness hud stated he had only earned '5 cents a day 011 the average since January 1st lust, bo thought it proper to givu the figures fiom Wright's chock, which were h fallows : Fur thu two weeks ending February 1st. $11.00; February 10th, $15.00; March 1st, $10.00 ; March 10th, $24.00. The chairman added that these wore the gross amounts ou the checks. JAMBS PAISLEY. Miner, of Moren. Had steady employment up to March 1st last. Paid by tho yald. Average wages, after deducting expenses, for two full weeks was $80, and coino down to $20, $13, etc , according to day's workod. Know of no destitution at Morea. Suppose if the company could sell its coal, tho men wuuld wurk steadier. I work in tho gang way. Suppose if the company would sell its coal cheaper it would probably mine muro. My wife says tliero is a difference of one, two or til reo cents on articles in favor of Maha noy City stores us compured with tho Moroa store. Am 35 years of ago and have good health. Samuel Wright was-iocalled, and stilted that he will he 54 yours old next June. My health is good, hut my breath is failing. A man who has worked iiliout the mines 25 years as a rule has minors' asthma ami is nu old man. J.imos Williams, carpenter, residing at Moren, feays ho receives $11.50 per week when lie works six days. Satisfied witli his condi tion, and heard Ids wife complain a little about thu prices at the Morea store, JAMES OVMBLK. Itesiding at Moiea, miner. Gets $7.00 per yard ; averages $2.00 a day for six days a week. Live In company house and pays $8 per mouth rent. Satisfied with the condi tion of tilings. Works gangway work; am 40 years old; my health is good; have a family. We have a (1 cst-class public school. My gangway is eleven feet spread, six feet at top. I stand the timber and drive the gang way for tho one price. Have two laborers. After tho 15th of April wo aro to receive $0 50a yard. This is a reduction, and I un derstand tho reduction is made because uot us much timber is now required. I don't know of any destitution at Morea. The men aro not rofused at the store because they have not earned enough. Xuvcr hoard of such a case. The morning session closed utl2:30 with the above witnesses. Tho eonmiittco attain went iuto executive session shortly after 2 p. m, and at 2:40 p, m. the elimination was re sumed. KK'lt. NOIiTJIEY, of Miihanoy Oity. was tho first witness and testified that destitution and want existed te somo extent in the tuwn. Said bo was aware a general depioasiuu exists throughout tho country, but believed depression to bo espec ially marked in Mahunoy City. He said he bolieved an overproduction of coal was the cause of depression to a largo cxtcut. The tendency of v,ages for tho past ton years has ben on tho decline During the pat three years tho quantity of coal mined has been decreasing. In many collieries too many men are being employed. The in crease in workmen has been due to tho influx of foreigners .There hasbeeu vast improve ments in pioducing coal, but not so much in mining. The cost of living has uot fallen in proportion to the falling off in wages. For mining a wagon of coal miners rcccivo from the P. A It. C. A I. Co., an average of 80 cents a wagon, at three ton each. Can't say what it costs to put a tun of coal on car. It Is customary when a miner logins to uiako over a certain sum per yard or wagon the company reduces prices Tho actual basis upon which men aie paid is on what they earn, and nut sc much with reference to the PACTORV 1 231-240 North Hmorlak Stroet, SIUWANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction to do so until May 2yth. $8,110 basis That basis is a farce. Although the rampany sometimes pays wages al a rate alioVe the $2 50 basis, but then that increao is coiinterlmlunced bf taking price of tho yaril 01 wagon. jamkb r. POI.r.Y. Mahunoy City. Have no work 011 acconnt of Kim wood colliery being wnikrd out. Wages of miners ntf regulated by what me n earn Independent of what coul bunas in market, the wagon they All regulutltm it. If a miner loads too ninny he will hino bis woenseut. Do not know of any labor or ganisation neve. The history of the past is that if men organize they will be m irked by the company and get worse work. Do not kuow of any man having been directly dis charged on account of labor prgaiiizutioiiB, HtlUH RKDCMl-K. St. Nicl o'us, miner. Worked by the yard, $5peryird. Wortfed 1 J ti 2 days per week sinceJ11n.lt. Pretty fair Work previous lo that. For last two weeks pay. in fact since Jan. 1st, did not average ono dollar a day. Au over abundance of labor In my neighbor hood. Restriction of immigration would bo a good thing. There are quite n few in my neighborhood stlferlng fru.n dutltutimi. Chairman Meredith states that Cits after- noon, at tho clime of this report. 4.90 p. ui that he would endeavor to wind up the com mittee's wurk he-ii tills aflei noon, end posi tively nould not hold an evening session In Mahunoy city. Tho committee will he In Shenandoah to-morrow morning nt 0 00 o'clock, at the Ferguson House. Try Otntn-0 1 Try (Imln.O I Ask jour grocer tduy to show you a package of (iltAIN-O. the now food drink that takes the place of coObe. The children may drink U without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like It. URAIX O has that rich seal brown nf Mocha or Java, hut it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. I the price of coffee, lftc and 85 cts. per lockage. Sold by all grocers. Now Open for Ituslness. The new saloon and restaurant of Messrs Joseph Smith and George Items', Is uow open to the public. The uow proprietors have added several new pool tables ami will serve and rater to the public the best and finest of brandies, wines, been, tomtenite driuks and cigars. Ail eatiug bar is aljo attached which contains none but the most palatable. A free lunch will be served every evening between the hours of 7:80 and 10 p. 111. with plenty for all. The openlug lunch to-night will consist of n delicious dish of clam soup, the most favorite dish of the Lenten season, llotli proprietors are popular among the rcsidonts of town and solicit your patronage. Tho new stand Is situated In the basement of the Titmnn building and wus forinci ly conducted by P. J. Gibbons. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho iluest liver and bowel regulator over msdo. l'l-csciitetl With n riiiuo, Georgo Cox, of West Cherry street, ha been prcnented with a square piano by Messrs. Joseph Pnskey and George Ileitis iu honor of ids 40th birthday anniversary. Mr. Cox is very proud of tho gift. Wo Aro Selling A big lot of wine colored shoes that ordinary stores would usk you $2.50 for. Our price is $1.00. Factoky Shod Stoki:. Wayward Girl. Detcctivo J. J. Kennedy, of Ilazlcton, was in town yesterday in search of u girl named Sadio Tiiatchory, of that place, who is charged with larceny. The otllcer failed to find the girl audiiroceodod to Mahanoy City lo resume his search. A beautiful Hue of hats regularly sold for $1.50 and $2.00, wo sell them for $1.00. I' AMOUS ULOTHIXQ HOUSE. Heinous Deed., Patrick Carney, a professional tramp, was arrosted last night by Chief Tosh for com miting an inhuman act upon 12-year-old Jacob Anspacb, of North rear alley, and also for soliciting nlms under falso pretenses. He was civou a hearing before Justice Cardin, and committed to jail this morning. V .Shciiuiidoali Deipnt Pallors. La left methods of dentistry, good work minshlp, moderate prices. Posltivoly teeth oxtmctcd without pilu. Futiro satisfaction given. 4-S-lm J. D. Hhenkak, D. D. S. Choice Florida Fruit. Probably the choicest consignment of Horlda oranges ever shipped to town can now bo seen at Keller's. They aro largo and juicy, many of them welghiug as much as 11 pounds. They aro displayed lu tho show window. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil has cured hun dreds of ciises nf deafness that were supposed to be incurable. It never fails to euro ear ache Pcimilo Pugilists. Shortly after 3 o'clock this morningsevoral of the night employes of of one the depots wero treated to a freo for all light between three disreputable female characters and a youug man, on Knst Centre street. One of the char acters got tho better of her male opponent by breaking an umbrella over his head. After thoy had aroused the residents the fight was quelled. Colored shoes for Easter call ho found at tho Fuutory Shoo Storo iu largo varieties, at lowest prices. Factory Shoe Stoke. New Undcrtiilcur. T. J. Coakloy has opened an undertaking establishment iu town with bis olllco located atJ. J. Coakley's, 33 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House, 3-1-t We are making suits to order from $10.50 up. Coino and make your selection from a well selected lino. At The Famous. 2t TO CUKI2 A COLD IN ONI! DAY Take laxative llromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 26 cents. Constipation is a deadly enemy to heall h ; Burdock Wood Hitters is a deadly enemy to constipation. !1H1. GUOWCOTT.-At Sliei andoub, Pa., on the 1 Ith iiwt. Itomnnn, wife of Itiehard (Jroweott, aged 1 1 yoorn. Puneml will take place from her late reaideniie, 119 Kat Centre street, on Satarday afternoon at 2 o'clock, where aerii ea will be held. Interment will I mi 11 ode in Odd Fellows' eeuietury. Friends and rela tives lire reieetfully Invited to attend. l-l.T-Lt SCREEN pRArms. SCREEN RINGS. Manufacturer of Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, fences Of all descriptions al lowest rates. in Iron Fk nci.s and will continue Aoi'lilMlt or 'Murder? TunkhnnniK-k, I'a., Apill IB. Carlton t. Adamp, of North Qranrh township, shot and instantly killed his wife Tues day night. He was lodged In Jail here yesterday, and told a reporter that the phootlng was accidental. He said that he and James Allen had been drinking togrether, and went nut to shoot at a Inark with a "S-cnllber revolver, fte turlng to the house he playfully flour iphed the weapon In front of Ills wife and It was discharged, the ball piercing her forehead. He declares that there was no trouble between his wife and him, although neighbors say that he was vicious when drunk, and frequent ly abused her. There were no witnesses to the deed. The dead woman leaves three children. Arrontod 011 a ( liurr of Arou. Heading, Pa., April 15. Dr. Perry Archer, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pnyder were arrested here yes terday. Archer for arson and the Sny ders for conspiracy in the fire. The house and barn of Snyder, near Temple, were lecentlv burned, and all three were am sted as they were about col lecting the Insu'-anee. Archer Is Mrs. On yi1 ei's ton by a former marriage. Snyder 13 n veil, known fanner All three were sent to" Jail. They deny the charges. Jewelry Store Itnmoied. A. Jloldermau's Jewelry store has been re moved to the newly remodeled store room at No. 31 North Main street, between the Kehler and Gaughau dry goods stores, where courteous and liberal treatment Will be ex tended toall old as well as now customers, To the Ladles. Many ladies tiavo availed themselves of the opportunity of Bee I tig tho millinery dis play and the reasonable prices nt the new s'oro of Miss I). Hoc he. 13 North Main stroet. An invitation for Inapeetion it olleitcd. 4-1-lm . (Joining fllnve Contest. Kick Gorman, of Shatnokin, and Follx Mnnaghau, of Danville, will cngago in a ten round sparring contest with five ounce gloves Friday, April 23. Tho stakes will bo $100. 100 Men Wanted. Wanted by the Famous, Ferguson Ho'ueo building, 100 men to wear their $3, $0 and $7 stilts. Call early for them and avoid thu rush. 2t Payne's (llrnrdvlllo Nurseries, Funeral designs made up lu any doslred form of natural or wax flowors, upon short notico at reasonable prices. Large variety of fnunes constantly ou hand. Orders may be left at Morgan's liazar, 23 N. Main Stj, or it Fnyno's Greenhouse, Gliardvllle, Pa. tf mmmmmmmmmmmm 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 We asked rt 5; friend what he'd 3 pay for a certain pairofourslioes. j3 He said $2.50 or 8 $3 .00, and think 2 them worth the price. He knew 3 something of the Z3 msideof the shoe 3 msiness.too.but 2 he was wrong ; he judged by S what he saw 35 t- HE-xy iBrreisewiiere. -as We admit they were at worth it, as shoes are 3 2E 1,1 : 35 places, but that wasn't 2 : our price ; we sold them 3 t J for $1.75. ' 2 St; He'd make the same 3 0w sj mistake in our $1.50 cE shoes. According to some stores' valuation 2 2 they'd be $2 or $2.50. 3 E They look it ; but we 2 don't charge for looks. 2 Factory-price won't let S us go higher than $ 1. 50 3 g S Not only in the $1.50 3 sz . -2 g: line, but in every other 3 r line in the store we g show the same price- j2! l saving instances. We can beat any ordinary 3 - IB store all the time; every time 2 M then we make our customers a 2 E present of a beautiful Parlor 2 f Lamp when purchases 3 r amount to S25.00. 2 I FACTORY... I 1 SHOE STORE! J. A. M0YER, Mgr.- Shoes Retailed at F ctory Prices. J V I tdll I 1 Always I 1 LIL 1 wnrr PENNSYLVANIA HORSES. wnut . . . jnmmmnt itrrwy WILLIAM N Ell The regular subscription price of "Oemoresrs Magazine," , Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures" is fo-3 CHEAT PGAZIJJE OFFER. DEMO REST' S M AG A2 1 N C 1 by far the heat family inafraxine published j there Is none ot our iiionthlleH iu wbicb tlio heniitirul and tho useful, pleasure and profit, fiwhlnu and literature nre so fully presented as in Deiuorest's. There N, ill fdot, no publication pre tetidlna; to a similar acniw nnd puriiooa whleb onu conipnir with It. Uvery number eon tnlna n free pattern coiii on. JUDGES LIBRARY' n monthly inognalne of fun, Htlotl with Illustrations In caricature nun replete with wit and humor. Its contrlbittoi nre tbe beat of American wits and illustrators. " FUNNY PICTURES' is another humorous monthly ; tliere Is a laugh In every line of It. All three of these iiuikuiIucw are handsomely Kutten up. Tttu noold not miss fun chance to securo them. Cut here mid return Coupon properly filled out. t Demorcst PupMUkirg Co., 110 FiftK Awu NqW York. For the enclosed $2.00 plense send Demornst's Faintly MagBElne, Judge's Library (amagailnoof fun), and Funny Pictures for one yenrp iter your offer. Xnme.. Vosl Date.. 17 North Main Street. With a full line of Ladies', Gents, Misses', Youth's and Chil dren's Shoes. We call special attention to our large line of Ladies' Shoes in Dongola and Rus sets, all styles and sizes. MILLINERY ! To he r numerous friends Miss Sallie Senior xix North Main Street, Una returned from the citv with the finest selection of Ladies'' Millinery Goods. Enster Opening on- Friday, April glh. CALL AiND SEE HARRY S. YOST AT HIS NEW JEOJEIiHY Which has been re moved to , . . . 112 North Main St. A genuine woloome wnlto you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti anil Conl Sts, Btneal whiskeys, beers porter and alt ooniUnlly on Up. Choice eiuiierauce drinks and clgara. REilDY FOR BOSINESS TO-DflY L SHIPP'S STORE They have atrived here nnd nre now on exhibi tion at onr sales stables, cor Main atld Cor) streets. Our Public Sale takes plncc &2 at the Conimcrciol Hotel ..1. . 1 ." Jt. IULUU1I I III 1Mb LiUl 'AT 1 P. m'. lift r a. 1 rvi ota a U4 1 rv! rt" P. S.-TbU lot ttlll not te a Western cne, but all frrra reitn sylvanla, and will te'fit to work tkewne day vrhea.rerrtit. 10 nereatr tetuy kcrtecnbich will get sick ircia tte cilmate. SW ENTER. We will send all throe, to yon) for one year for 52.00, cr 6 mo. for SI. - offico.. State.. MISCELLANEOUS. lirANTBl). A a-ood stlrl to do general house I work, with Kood reference. Apply 0. Phillips, IS North Main atrcct, Shon h, l'n. 4-15-1 work, with Kood reference. Apply to J, lounn- doali 15-tf F OU URNT. A very desfmble Ouelllnir house. No. 34 South White treet. with rill modern coiiveniencoH. A nlcn vnrtl attnch(il. Kormerly occupied ly Dr. D. V, Straub. Applv nt 20 Srfuth White street, or to 38 West IJurd fttreet. -1-liVtf IOH SALTCStrcpt sprinkler In Rood condl- tlon, wlllhoeoUl for $50. Apply to Trustees Columbia Host Co , Hhennndooh, Vft. 4-10-tf FOK SAIK. Store property nt HariiGaviHe, I'a.., with uto k. fold on nocount of tteath lu family. Kasy terms on property. Inquire of Dr. Kecler, UarneHvillo, Schuylkill county, l'cjina, 4-1 3-2 v TjOIt SAT15. -Ooml hny rond horpe, hupiiry, hnrneiw, blanket, whip, &c , complete. Property of the late John A. Grant. Can be Inspected nt O' Mnra's livery stables. Apply by letter to Uku. M. JEoads, Attorney, Pottsville, l'omui. 4-10-lw IilOI! UT'NT. Store room nnd dwelllucr at No. 7 122 Xorth Main street. Contains hath nnd closet Oood cellar nnd nice ynrd room. Size of ft ore rtKini, 1Gx15 fct, with two large benutl f tit nhow window s, tlttetl out with counters nnd shelving: roiuly for business. Wnrerooin nnd stable eun be had with It if desired- (Jrarnl location mid rent rensonablo. Address, C. W. Xfwhouheu, 120 North Main street. 3-4-tf A BEAUTIFUL GIFT 2 FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 2 COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 READERS. 3; 5 Tin- holder of SO Coupons of tho 2: HERALD Is entitled to a llrBt-clasH life- 3 ' g- iize, free hand Water Color Portrait -a C: worth $15.00, mode from nny distinct -S !- photoKraph, by imyine 65 cents nt M. 3 5E; lfeeUer's studio, 3i8 W. Centre, street, S ' Shenutidoub, J'n. ' g 0PEH SUNDAYS. 3 send photograph in Immediately - ' and have coupons ready upon re- -S ' t- ceipt of portrait. -2 S : NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. ZS- auimmuiuitiimiiiiiiiuiiiM ECGS! EGGS!! 75 crates new laid fresh country eggs oc PER DOZEN. Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. poll SUMMIT, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Pokt Cab win. Subject to lipuhllm ruin. poit HHlinU. . H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OKWioBUun, Subjwt tn Iteimblloan rulea. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND- Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND MLI0US HEADACHES j'nrod by this (tranular efferroaeeut and stlnm nut. An limtaut cure for sour Btnmaoha mid hvAduobea, which often accumulate froni huvlna anliibtoui. - . JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoa