Out Soda Water. Our nmlii fountain Ii op 'ncd for the .cn.on, Willi nil tho olil tnvor itw anil some now one. milled In the line o( fruits, flavors, and Invlffomntfl, Delicious Flavors, Pure Cream, Modern Fountain, goou. service evrvlliinr combines to glvo you delicious, cfrcstilng aodn. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not going fast enough. To tncourage our sales we invite you to see our stock and our prices. We can sell you any style you may desire at sacrificing prices. See Our Picture Stock. Another sweeping reduction. We have some beautiful designs. For one week only you can buy them at 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. M9-I2I-123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. ' 3-50 2.00 Ladles' 3. 00 " 3.25 1.50 2 25. 1.25. 2.00. I.50. 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth 1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market U not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. 1 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale price. FOIt SATUUDAY. Farmer roll butter, ICc and lKc; best creamery butter, SSoj liamH, 'Jo; Bhouldera, 6c Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. WITH PLEASURE I You hare a pleasure In tlie groceries you buy and tbe way we bandle your order. Bverytblni; In our place is fresh, except the manners ol our employes. Our delivery system f perfect, as you II admit If you try it. E. B. FOLEY, Centra 81, llPOIMMllllffll) Whilo Hunting a Pugitivo Mary land Murdoror in Washington, CROWD PREVENTED A LYNCHING. Tho Mtirilorpr Took lt(niiio In tho I.ort or it Itotiwo, mill SiirrmuloriMl Only YV'lwn I'raiuirnUoim Wuro Mnklntrto Sot I'lro to tho lln 111 Inix. Washington, Mny 18. Humnhrev Taylor, n negro sugpectou of tho Itoson Btoln nninlor at Slhlell, Mil., ycetorday shot ana killed Police Sergonnt Fritz Passau, wountloil Pollcomnn Gow and kopt a posse of over a dozen odlcerB nt bay from tho loft of a house for nearly two hours, D07.0118 of shots wcro ex changed between the officers nnd the fugitive, who only surrendered when preparations wore mnde to burn the promlsos. Last Saturday morning Louis Uo sensteln nnd his wife, who kept a Bmnll store nt Slldoll, wore found In eenslblo and horribly wounded la tholr storeroom. Iloscnstcln soon died from his Injuries nnd tho woman Is believed to be near death. Suspicion fell upon n. negro named Humphrey Taylor, alias Brown, who disappeared. Tho police of this city wore notified and a strict tvatch was kopt for the mnn. A negro nnsworlng tho description of Taylor wns seen last Saturdny ovenlng and In formation received by tho police led them to believe their mnn wns living In a small house on Fowler's Hill, a settlement nbout a quarter of a mllo west of Georgetown. Yesterday Taylor was seen to enter tho place, and word wns Immediately sent to tho noarost precinct station nnd a posse of officers hurried to tho place. Tho men were posted about tho houso, while Passau, Gow and an other officer nttompted to gain en trance through tho front door. Re pented knocklngs nnd calls failed to elicit a response, and finally the door was forced. Tho two small roomsj on the first floor wero empty, and ' the officers ascended to the second story. Tho front room was also untenanted, and as the men passed Into tho rear apartment Taylor opened firo from the trap door of a cock loft, In which ho had taken refuge. Sergeant Passau sank to the floor dead with two bullets through his chest. His companions rushed forward, and Policeman Gow opened Are through tho trap door, but failed to hit tho fugitive. Taylor, however, retreated to a corner Of the. loft, and realizing his advantage tho officers picked up the body of the Ser geant and retreated. Gow received a bullet in his right hand, badly shat tering It, and another struck his motal badge and glanced downward the en tire length of his coat. Tho reserve of two precincts wero called out and the house surrounded. Meantime word of the affair and th shooting had attracted several thou sand persons. Occasionally the negro would fire a shot at the officers and immediately a volley would answer it, but no one was hurt. With revolvers In hand they watched every window and tried several ruses to draw Tay lor's firo. None of these were successful. for he seemed to have an unlimited supply of ammunition. Finally, con cluding that ho would not surrender, Chief of Police Sylvester and District Commissioner Wright wore communi cated with, and tho lnttor, after con sulting legal advice, dlrecteu tho po llco to Are the premises. At matress was secured, saturated with oil, and the officers began to remove tho fur niture Seeing his game was hopeles3 Taylor surrendered. Surrounded by officers with drawn revolvers he was hustled out of tha house to the patrol wagon, when the crowd surged forward, with shouts of "lynch him," "burn him," and made a rush for the prisoner. A rope was secured and the mob made a desperato effort to place It around tho neck of the wretch. The coolness of tho of ficers, however, saved Taylor, though ho was rather badly disfigured by blows! from tho nearest of tho crowd. All tho way to the station house tho mob followed tho -wagon, shouting for vengeance, and lingered about the building when he was sarely in a cell, When questioned by the police In regard to the Rosenstoln murder the prisoner becamo much confused In his replies and told a half dozen different stories. He said that a man namoa Drown had committed the murder and that ho waited on tho outside and kept watch, receiving from Brown $00. Upon searching tho premises the po lice found S192 and a gold watcn anil chain where ho had secreted them. He had a diamond ring and a small sum of money on his person. His conflict ing stories as to his movements and whore he obtained the money led the police to believe ho Is the man the Maryland authorities are looking lor. It is probable, however, that ho will bo detained by the district authorities and tried for tho murder of Sergeant Passau. BEECHARfl'S PILLS cure bilious and nervous Ills, sick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. 10 cents and as cents, at all draff stores. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. rTltiU'lVI iTA.iva:oTJ Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Hy TENNEY COMPANY, FOR BALK BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. fuHasip If It was only health, wc might let It cling. But It Is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And It's the same; old story, too. There Is first the cold, then tho cough, then pneu monia or consumption with the long sickness, and life tremb ling In the balance. loosens the grasp ofyourcough. The congestion or the throat and lungs Is removed; all in flammation Is subdued; the parts are put perfectly nt rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out inflammation of the lungs. AtSvIca Frca, Itomember wo have ft MMteM Depart ment. If you have any complaint whflt erer and fleitre the bet medical advice you can possibly obtain, write too doctor freely. You will receive a prompt reply, without cost. Address, DIt. J. G. AYEK. Lowell, Mass. TWO NAVVIES KILLED. Struck by a Lehigh Valley Train at McAdoo. Two Hungarian navvies wero killed on tho Lohlch Valley Railroad, at McAdoo, at about tcu o'clock this morning. Tho victims wero at work on the west bound track when a train approached. In avoldiue It they stepped Into tbo path of an east-bound passenger train. THE PEACE CONFERENCE Commissions Will Bo Xnmprt to Ar- rnnco 1'rournm For DIiciisiIon. Tho Hague, May 18. Tho city Is brilliantly decorated with foreign flags, denoting the various national head quarters of tho delegates to tho dis armament conference. Last ovenlng M. Van Karnebook, former Dutch minister of foreign affairs, gave a din ner to introduce tho foreign delegates. Tho renorters will bo admitted onlv to' hear tho inaugural address of M. De Beaufort, who i3 oxcludod from opening the discussion of tho czar's project. Three commissions will then be named to arrange programs for dis cussion. The first relates to restric tions of armaments and military ex penditures. Tho second deals with the laws governing civilized warfare, and the third with mediation and arbitra tion. A great mass of diplomatic doc uments will bo submitted on theso sub jects. M. De Staal will open the conference by summarizing the objects of the gathering and expressing tho confi dence of Emperor Nicholas that tho powers will support the beneficent work of the conference. After tho ap pointment of the commissions the con ference will adjourn for a week. Tho American delegates, It Is under stood, will carefully abstain from mixing in purely European questions, but will take an earnest part In tho discussion of tho application of arbi tration and improvements In the Gen eva rules for the protection of field hospitals. THE BUFFALO STRIKERS. Latest Indication Soom toGunrnntoo 'Flnnl Sottlomont. Buffalo, May 18. Bishop Quigley took a determined stand In his efforts to bring tho strike of the grain shovol ers and sympathetic organizations to an end last night, and as a result tho outlook for a cessation of tho trouble Is somewhat brighter. Early In tho evening tho bishop ad dressed a very large meeting of strik ing freight handlers. in East Buffalo He asked them to appoint a committee with power to act, which will confer with tho lako lino managers today, and assured them that an agreement abol ishing the saloon payment system and the Sunday work, as well as other abuses, would bo signed In short or der. The strikers adopted the bishop's suggestion unanimously, nnd appoint ed the committee. The bishop thankod the men, told them that ho would look after their Interests and said ho felt confident that they would be back at work by Friday, The bishop then drovo to South BuN falo, where the striking grain shovel- ers wero holding a meeting, in a row words Bishop Quigley Informed them of what the handlers had agreed to do. He then asked them to vote on cer tain amendments to the agreement de cided unon by Contractor Conners and the grain Bhovelors' exccutlvo commit tee. Fully 05 per cunt voted "ayo." A new turn was given to th strlko situation when tho members of the Marine Firemen's Benevolent associa tlon voted unanimously to quit work at noon today unless the acoopera' strike is deunltoly settled ' by that time. Cleinmor'B I.omC Nltrlit on Earth, Norrlstown, Pa., May 18. Jamos A. Cleramor. who was convicted as an ac complice in tho murder of Mrs, Emma Kaiser on Oct. 28, 1890, was hanged in the county jail hore today. Clemmer'a last night on oarth was a Borrowful one. He took final leave of his wife yesterday, and was busy preparing for the end. Besides his spiritual advisers and his wife he was visited by bis at torney and Judge Weand, who pro sided at Clemmer's trial and who sen tencod him to doath. Clemmer was somewhat unnerved on account of tiro nearness of tho end. The murderer was removed from the lower tier of cells to the upper tier, and last night slept only a fow feet from where the gallowa was erected. thij witAtnun. Tho tonirornturo has fallen to 28 do preos in tho Mississippi vanoy, ironi Cairo to Dulmquo, nnd under tho In fluence of easterly winds has fallen to 20 degrees In tho MIddto Atlan tic coast districts. In tho south At lantic nnd enst gulf stntes tho temperature has continued very hlsh.wlth n maxi mum of 9G degrees at Augusta and Savannah, Qa. Foro- cast for this section until 8 p. m. to day: Cool nnd unsettled weather, wll.li local rains; frosh to hrlsk easterly winds, hecomlug variable. Continued cool nnd probably fair tomorrow. Sunrlso, 4:E1: Biinset. 7:15: length of lay, 14h., 24 m.; moon rises, 12:GG p. m.; moon sets, 12:45 a. in. PITHY POINTS. 4nppnnliiKS Throughout thn Country Ohrnnlclnil for Musty I'orusnl. Circus to-morrow. Anothor fine rain. lla.lcton Is BuUorlng from a scarcity of sorrant girls. Tlio Town Council will meet this ovenlng 11 regular sossion. Tlio reservoirs of Mt. Carmel aro boing fenced In with barbod wire. John It. Williams, of St. Clair, has taken up a rosidenco in Jit. Carmel. Tlio organization of a flro department is icing agitated at Gtrarilvillo. Dr. Charlos I'ortz, a former dentist at Lans- ford, is now located at Flagstaff, Arizona. Tho salarlos of tho out-door physicians wcro fixed at tho samo figures as last year. Miss Mary Hoffman nud Benjamin Camp, both of Mt. Carmel, wore married at tbat laco yesterday. It Is said there aro no less than twenty ap plicants to succeed Burgess Bowman, at Mali uoy City, resigned. Tho olllco pays $50 a month. "Jacky" McDonald's thcatio base ball team Is open for challenges for games with other clubs whoso members rango from 12 to 11 years old. Forty-fivo employes at tlio Landlngyillo storage yards of tho P. & II. Co. were sus pended. Dullness In tho coal trade was tho causo of tho suspension. The caso of Edward Crissinger, of Sun- bury, tried, convicted and sentenced to death for tho murdor of Daisy Smith, has been carried to tho Supremo Court. A ten-round boxing bout will tako place at Shamokin, next Monday evening, between Joseph Edwards, of Sliamoklu and Jack McKeever, the undefeated lightweight of Pennsylvania. Prof. John II. Clark, of Philadelphia, will act as rcfeico. That Throbbing Headacho Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They mnke pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 certs. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. Skipped, lint Was Caught. A suit for tho skipping of a board bill nmountlng to $14 was brought against Peter Kriskak beforo Justico Toomey last ovoning. Tbo prosecutor is Georgo Ilutsalavago. Tbo warrant wns placed in the hands of Special Ollicor Anthony Alex, who arrested Kriskak at Trenton, near Park Place, this morniui. Kriskak was given a hearing and committed to jail in dofault of bail. CliaplHln Kntertalneri. Pevern Post No. 110, G. A. R., of Mahanoy City, last night entertained Department Chaplain J. W. Sayers, of Philadclpl ia, who Is attending pontecostal services in tbo M. E. church of that town this week. Delayed by the Wceck. In conscquenco of tho wreck on tho P. &K. Railway at Port Kennedy this morning no passengers, mall or newspapers over tbat Hue reached this town until three o clock this afternoon. for over gtlUV NATlgJg oxwouioDoror NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS yprcscrtbeabyomuentpbysloiaii! DR. RICHTER'S nmunn h EXPELLEB. World renowned 1 Hemnrbablvsucccsflf al I JOnly eenntno wita Trade Mark ' Anchor," I -.ue.&ouo.aix)tui). Ataliarngglsuorllirongu t.in.Ei:aiz3ica.,ii5rcrict., kewtcss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. jnulorted. anil Keeommeniteil 6y jjeuumg n noitiaie ami, jirmib urvgpiiu, juintBierg, ana, vulct prominent .2 "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best f Colin. lyapepwl&8tomnch Complnln MISCELLANEOUS. lirANTKD. Christian man and woman to quality for permanent ofllce work, Palnrv S908. Enclose referendo and self-ad- dressed stamped onvolopo to "Director," caro of IIEliAI.il. O-IB-CT FOIt BALE. Two double blocks of houses, In good condition, located 011 Slain struct, Upper Wm l'enii, paying good Interest on investment. Apply to J S. Ik'ddull, Vin. l'cnn, Blmft 1'. O., I'a. 5-10-Ot FOK 8ALK. A double dwelling, 11 rooms on each side, lot 80x190. Until tubs water closets and steam heat In each bongo. Finest, lurgest and most centrally located private houses I., Bliciiandoali. Apply to John A. Titnian. 8-10-2W FOK ItKNT. A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot and cold water throughout tbo bouse, and all conveniences, located on North Jurdln street. Apply at this office tf ITnTtfllf lluaH1.1a nHinaplL. In ..1. i ... Pi ply to B. 0. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, An Essential Feature. I 1 i-rti-T Yon will find our meats the very best of alL If it's a choloe cut to lie served hot, or a delicate bit to be Hrved cold, we'll give you the fullett measure of excellence for jour money. IRHE Warn 1 1 -8 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs, T. It. Hutchinson, who re linquished tho proprietorship of tbo Fergu son IIouso on Tuesday, loft for tholr homo In Suubury last ovenlng. Mine Inspector Stoln spent a part of to-day at Ccntralla, in consultation with Mine In spoctor Ilronnan, of Shamokin, ilrs. N. W. Ilcddall and Mrs. J. 8. Klstlor wero passongors to Iicftdlng this morning. William Powoll and Oliver Capperloft town this morning for Philadelphia, to attend tbo grand section of tho Junior Templars of Honor and Tomporanco, Wo aro pleased to 110 to that Mis Jonnlo Carhnor, of North West street, Is recovering from her recent attack of Illness. Mrs. Goorgo Rose, of Pottsvlllo, Is visiting filonds In town. School Director Thomas Dovo, Jr., has been mado tlio happy father of a son, Mrs. Dovo and tho baby aro doing woll. W. K. I.lndonmulh, the solicitor of tho Hell Tolcphono Company, Is again In town talking tolepbono servlco to our business mon. Christ Sohmldtisln Philadelphia, attend ing tho convention of tho German Catholic Union. Sheriff's Sale. Notices havo been posted announcing that tho personal property of St. Caslmer's Bene ficial Society of Shenandoah will bo sold at Sheriff's salo on Saturday, 27th inst., at tbo drug storo of P. W. Illorsteln. Bicycles and blcyclo sundries. Anything in tbo wheel line. Lowest prices. Orklu's, 7 Soutn Main street. tf We can sell you Blue Serge Suits, for Men and Boys, from $4.00 up to $12.50. We can sell you a nice Light Summer Suit, made up in the latest style, for S3 50, or if you want a better one we have them all prices up to $13.00. Perhaps you will read our "Ad" and think that times are too hard to buy clothing, but when you realize that we have reduced all our prices to meet the present hard times, you will agree with us that such bargains were never offered you before, and you will also agree with ns, after you inspect our stock and learn our prices, that we have been, are now, and always will be, the leaders in fashionable, Trell made, good fitting clothing at prices 20 per cent, lower than the lowest. Mammoth Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. THE THIEF OF TIME. lliis putting off things causes' lots of harm ; for instance, the opiuron that the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger stock to show you and are sure we can please you. Watches, Clocks, Silverware, M uslcal Goods. See our special line ot ladi s' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 1S3 South Main Stroot. We Sell the Lowest In Price- Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We nrotlie farthest down Wret Contre nirrH nnd tho urtheut down In prices. A ttsvf morn 6teis to our itoro Is well worM tho reward you receive 1" bargnlna. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. 35 Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; othere for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard, Call and sec our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, lO South Jardln Street. -eg l "At last Safe Cure. improved every day. Now my appetite and digestion are good and every function of life seems to be rightly performed. My cure is a wonder to myself, my neighbors and my friends." This is the story in a nutshell of countless of thousands who have used and been benefitted by Warner's Safe Cure. KNOCKED Profits on Our Men's and Roys' Suits Are Knocked Out Entirely This Week. Clothing Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. NEW GOODS ! - NEW STORE ! - NEW MAN ! No. 38 North Main Street, Watson Building. Near Lloyd Street. Harry Uevit, Proprietor. Our stock and our store is new, entirely a New York purchase. Specialties in hats and caps and gents' "furnishings. A full line of men's, ladies', misses' and children's shoes at saving prices. Table I,inens, Napkins, Toweling, Iace Curtains, White Goods and Embroideries. Ladies' underwear, hosiery and gloves a specialty. Also children's suits and knee pants. Pay us a visit as t will pay you. No trouble to show goods. Our Shampooing Method U dally no qulring new imtrons, 'We ore r rally eurprlsea at tho results obtained from It. We do It at your home every clay, Wednesday and Baturday excepted. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. l'lnoroll cl.tli, oitrnwldc, 11 pattern., two yurd. lor 21 (mitt.. Ikwt rriiincry Imttcr, til ccntx, Umn, V rentH, Hlmtililri., 0 lento, 'fliroo lilidi'ut mackerel, 2.1 umt. E3. A. Friedman, 311 We.t Cntr Btreot. New Store I New Stock I norion hock iiticusi IIooU nml n,tm mii'I w.lwcnr lit ull klnila. ltril(lltf hoklly, lltHiil'Uy unit (ilmuiily done. C ATT EL'S, 20a BOUtln Main St., I tried Warner's From that time I OUT ! House, Manufacturer of . .. Wire Screens', Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Perfect Combing Of tho hair should be done after the hulrls shampooed. Instead of pulling the hair out In bunches through the many knot produced we do It gracefully, thus avoiding the loss of any of the locks Ferguson Mouse Block. MAKE YOUR SELECTION I You arc certain to find attractive furnishing here. All shatlfs and sliopcs of pretty lies, All sizes and colors In good shirts. All tbe correct and dressy collars, Heu our .tuck of cane.. Merchant Tailoring. Agent Crenoent uleyeleh Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 Tho Rosy Froshnoss And Telrety lottneu of the akin 1. lnT rlably obtained br thoro who uo Pouoki'i CJoinploilon 1'owder.
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