44 Our Careful Study. flirt !ViniiMiiiil Ingot prescription isnn exact science. Competence onlv n'.-pt-y 1.1 ,, cornea niter careful mcaicine,io miing of prescriptions muitbe absolutely nccurntc. Our constant stlldv keel). UN nn 10 me times, ami your uen itiiueneiits uy our xsct and careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Great Reduction Sale ! Everything is reduced in price. Yes, every article in our three large stores, no matter how trifling. We are giving the people a splendid chance to equip their homes comfortably for as little money as possible. HARD T1A1ES IS REIONINQ IN THIS LOCALITY AND HARD TIHE PRICES PRE DOMINATE AT OUR STORES. This opportunity will last for a short time only. All ' we ask is a trial sale, and we have no doubt that you will find our asser-J tions true in erery detail Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Indies', 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 ' " a.25. 2.00 ' " 1.35. Ladies' 3.oo " a.oo. 3.35 " ' '-So. 1.50 " 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 f iL, 27 South Mala 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 Is not exactly located centrally but tliat little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. II' MEAT MARKET, 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOIt 8 ATUKDAY. Farmer roll butter, 16c and 18cs beat creamery butter, .ua; snouiuers, bOl M nan 01 suap ifi Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doora below brick school. WITHCPLEASURE ! Yua liave a pleasure In the groceries you buy and the war we handle your order. Everything In 01 place Is fresh, except the manners of our umploTas. Our delivery system U perfect, as yixs 11 admit if you try it B. B. FOLEY, Centre Bt, LMJililMlsl I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum biiKo, scintlcn and all rheumatic pain In two or three hours, and cure In n few days. MUNYON. At all dniRclsts, 25c. a viol. Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1C05 Arch st. Phlln. THE MAZET PROBERS. Uaptutn I'rlco mid C'ounxol Mom Bri an ko Iti n War of Words. Now York, June 1. The sensation In the testimony hoard by tho Mnzot tomraltteo yosterday came Just boforo the adjournment In an nngry contro versy botweon Pollen Captain Price and Counsol Moss. Captain Price was nllowod tho opportunity to dony In toto his testimony given against him at a previous session by Simon Buttnor, proprietor of the Droadway Garden. He described Btittner'a ovldenco as false In every particular. Captain Price said that Mr. Moss had let a man tes tify falsely against him. Then Cap tain Price and Mr. Moss engaged In a bitter personal quarrel, each attacking the other's private character. Captain Price denied that ho know of tho existence of protection over dis orderly resorts. Mr. Moss questioned him closely about several alleged re- Borts In his precincts. lie had arrest ed about 2,700 women in his precinct in tho last seven months. Only 300 of those wore discharged. Mr. Moss said this number was only a fraction of tho total that wero doing business In Captain Price's precinct. The wit ness did not know nnything about this. He maintained that there had been no pool room running In his precinct since last August. Tho remainder of tho day was taken up with an invest' gation of statements concerning alleged abusos at the tombs prison, concert hall licenses and their method of issuing, tho question of whether Timothy D. Sulllvan'a Dewey theatre had complied with tho regulation of the police and building departments of the city, whether other resorts In the tenderloin district were being conducted according to tho form of the law, and whether certain indi viduals had or had not attempted to buy their way Into, and securo posi tions on, the police force. Tho host of all Pills aro Beecham'b. innu! GRAND OPENING I Saturday, June 3rd, at 7:00 p. m. The Baltimore Cheap Store, No. 30 East Centre street, will open its doors with a full line of Tinware, Graniteware, Woodware, Glass ware, China, Crockery, Toys, Notions and Umbrellas. SPECIAL. Our 3-cent counter will be a surprise to everybody. On it you will find the best bargains ever offered in this section. Come One ! Come All ! BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building. Horses, Carriages and Harness. HeiSWeilter'S Tuesday, June 6th, I899, At my Exchange Stables. Sale 1:30 p. m., Rain or Shine. new tires, WEAR THE BEST We don't believe you can find a suit of any other make that will have the style and appearance of these Hart,SchafF ner & Marx suits or that will wear as well and cost as little in the long run. Come in and see them . and try on some of the new styles. HART, 8CHAFFNER . MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ. Authorized 1. REFOWjCH Shenandoah, Penna. WHY NOT HERE ? Miliitirxctiira of Clipinlcnl lTimi Culm An Industry Tor hlienniiilonli. Shenandoah 1ms plenty of Idlo monoy that might proiltnbly bo employed In locating in ilunlrios I1010. Our motilcd Doonlo wore In terested a short while nKo in tho location of n silk mill hero, and while that Is deslr.ilile mid should iio oucouraged, horo U a pro portal which should ho L'lvcn somo nttentimi It Is tho establishment of a plant for tho innuufMcturo of chemicals from common s.ilt iiui culm. A plant of this character would Bivn mn plo.vment to hundreds of Idle men and hoys and would ho a prolilahlo Investment. There aro uu reasons why 11 plant should not hn loiated In this town. Thero is hut one In dustry In this country, which Is located In Hyiacuso, N. Y., and pays an nimualdivhlniwl of 50 per cent. It cannot supply tlio Ameri can market, witli tlio result that English products aro Imported and good American money passes over tho sea Into English pockets. It has been demonstrated hy scientific exports that various chemicals can be ninnti fuctu red from salt aiid culm, such as hi-car. honnto of soda, carbonato of soda (washing soda), soda ash (for manufacture of glais), chloride of llmo and a multiplicity of others. Tho tests have passed beyond tho experi mental stages and tho field Is now open to convort tho culm pllos into valuablo chemicals. Thero aro no patent rights which would Interfuro with tho procoss, ncithor nro thero any secrets In tho manufacture which could not bo fathomod. It Is urged that a company commencing on ft small basis could soon dovolop Into a huge concern for more than ono roasou. Thero is piactlcally no competition in tho states, tho markots now being largely furnished by English manufacturers. If tho Industry is located anywhere In tho anthracite district. It should he located in Shenandoah. It would attract other industries requiring tho uso of chemicals in manufacture. Local capitalists are Invosting monoy in far-off fields and it is urged that this would furnish an oxcellcnt opportunity for investing all surplus local capital. The English syndicate which practically holds tho monopoly has a capital of $ 150, 000,000, and, It is reported, earns profits not much less than 50 cent. Capitalists at Scran ton aro agitating tho subject, and it is prob able a plant will bo located thero. Working Night and Day. The busiest and michtiest little thine that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into enerey, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Waslcy. MlnneHotiiCtiiiurfssinciirorirpnclornon St. Paul, Juno 1. Six of the soven Minnesota contrrossmrm mot In thin city and decided to support General D. u. Henderson, or Iowa, for speaker. Congressman Eddv. tho nhsnntna win voto with his colleagues. 30 East Centre St. Combination Sale Une carload ot Western horses, personally selected. One car of buggies, some with rubber wagons, surreys and traps. Second wagons, carriages and harness. Copyright 1(09 fly Hart, Scbiflner & Mux Local Agent, 10 and 12 5 S. Main St., of thoOlobofor RHEUMATISM.! ana similar uompiainia, ..uu I'rvparcu unacr ma sincgcnc GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, .(ui-sonooa Dy cmuencpnyEicuuiiu I DR. RICHTER S fa A sVinimn v PAIN EXPELLEE.' World renownni! f IlMnm-lf uhlv succcMf ill I Only ecnnlno villi trade Mark ' Anchor," I a.c.ficouo.aiiouie. AtBliaruiririsuoriiiroujrU r.AD.Ei:nTin4co..:i3rcj:ict.. lrzwrax 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch. Houses. Own Glassworks. ri muwTsea ami jiecommcnaen ou ji,i DR. niCHTER'8' ANCHOR" STOaiAOIIAT. haul PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Ooimtry ChronlclAd for Hasty I'orusnl Strawberries nro getting choapcr. Tlio Ilorouch Council moots tills CTonluc Fourth of July next. It will bo fittingly observed In Shenandoah. An cll'ort will ho mailo to-night to nrganlzo a Hoard of Trade at Olrardvlllo. Mngarglo, tho grocor, has somo very fine tub butter to bo disposed of this week. A. L. Eckort, of I'ottsvlllo, is a candidate fur Stato President of tho P. O. S. of A. Fifteen interments wero niado in tho Sha- mokin cemetery duilng tho month of liny. the limed Fowor and Transportation forapany has purchased tho Edison Illumin ating Company's plant nt Lebanon. JIayo and Iioiili. tho specialty art sta who Ulled u two weeks engagement at Eahey's, Jclt town to-day for Jlnzloton. Joseph Brown, studont at tho P. & K. tolo- graph olllco at Mahatioy Piano, has been as signed to a position at Kiugtown. An immense crowd attended tho funeral yesterday of Mrs. Frederick Eepport, who was murdorea by bor husband at Allontown. Tlio car employes of tho Pottsvllle Elec tric Hallway Company havo petitioned the olllcials of that corporation for moro pay and shorter hours. Gerald McKornan yesterday moved to FracKville, whero bo has assumed tho pro prietorship of Pauley's Hotel, Immediately to tho rear of tho P. & K. depot, and where li'is many friends throughout tho county will ever find tbo latch string out Tho County Auditors of Lackawanna county havo surcharged tho County Commis sioners $8,000. Thero is considerable excite ment in political circlos over tho alTatr. Miss Agnes Farrell, who had been conduct ing a millinery and dressmaking establish ment in Shenandoah for the past year, has opened a similar business in Mahanoy Plane. The Baltlmoro Cheap store, a now business enterprise, will open its doors on Saturday, Juiie 3rd, at 7 p. m. This money saving store is located at 30 East Centro street. In the Czyzewskl building. A danco is to be given at Lakcsido to night, in honor of Miss May Portor, of Mah anoy City, who leaves for Philadelphia to morrow. Itov. George O. Qreeuawald was formally ordained and Installed as pastor of St. Michael's lcoformed church, Sellersvillo, last evening. Itov. E. E. Lasliloy, pastor of tho Presby terian church, at Ashland, fell from a ladder while, hanging un awning, and dislocated his shoulder. Amanda Rogers, of Lancaster, sued Charles Tale, a prominent tobacco leaf dealer, ("or $5000 damages for Blandor, but the court ordered a non-suit. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Loo Donavln and Misses Mary Ilaak and Lillian Dundore, of Womelsdorf, wore town visitors yesterday. Mrs. William Stein spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvllle. Mrs. Mary J. Ferguson, ot West Cherry street, is scilously ill. Justico William II. Shoemaker has returned from a visit to friends at Blooiusburg. James X. Ililhcrt attended tho wedding of a rclativo at Mincrsvillo to-day. Itov. John Gruhler has returned from Reading, whero ho attended the 152nd annual convention of tho Evangelical Luth eran Miiiisteriuin of Pennsylvania and ad jacent states. It was tho 28th annual con vention for R01 . Gruhler to attend. J. P. Crane, of Pottsvllle, was a visitor to town this morning. Henry Seebor to-day removed his house hold ellects from Sbonaudoah. Ho will re main in Wost Virginia while his wife will re movo to Llewellyn temporarily and reside with her father and mother. Phil. Malla, has succeeded DeWitt Steedlo as assistant clerk at the Ferguson House. Tho latter leaves for Arbury Park, N. J to-morrow. Dr. Georgo W. Reese, son of Superintendent Edward Reese, of Park Place, will locato at Mahanoy City on July 1st. Pnllnl In WHli tiro In Cnriro. New York, June 1. The Cromwell line steamer Knickerbocker ran up to her dock hero yesterday with two com partments burning fiercely, but the hull of the vessel was so packed at the apertures that not a stroak of smoke escaped to warn the pooplo on tho docks that thero was a fire aboard. The fire was discovered when five days out from New Orleans. All the ventilators wore choked up, and while fighting the fire constantly Captain Post managed to keep his 45 passengers In Ignorance of tho fire aboard, even after they were landed. The Knickerbocker was almost Immediately towed over to the Jersey flats, whore a flreboat began to flood both compartments. No estimate can be given of the loss at the present time. PrnerrosH In Clillo. Santiago de Chill, June 1. In his message to tho Chilian congress, on tho opening of tho summer session, President Errazurlz asserts that the financial situation Is prosperous and that Chill Is at peace with the whole world. Tho revenues are given as 110, 000,000 posos, and the expenses of the government as 102,000,000 pesos, The total Imports are 102,000,000 pesos and the total exports 168,000,000 pesos. Senor Errazurlz proposes tho construc tion of railways and the opening of schools for "practical education." Grippe Cured. "Last winter I had a bad cold and severe cough. I was lame in every joint and muscle. I was sick and felt as though I was coming down with typhoid fever. It was no doubt a bad case of grippe. Mr. IJ. P. Iludge gave me a bot tle of Brazilian Balm, sayipg he was sure it would help me. The relief was almost instantaneous. It quickly stopped my cough and took the grippe with all the pains and soreness out of my system. I gave the balance of the 50-ceut bottle to Mrs, Bishop Wiley for her daughter. It proved so beneficial she says she never intends to be without it." Edwin PiU Jones, Ciucinuati.Ohio. Shenandoah drug storo. wholesale agents HOOD'S I'lULU cure Uvw Ills, 3Iliousnesn, Indigestion, Headache. , uleos' nt laxative. All DrusjcLttsV GOLDIN'S. and time, and you gain style, Mammoth Clothing House, Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. TIIlS.WKATIiJStt. Local rains' wore reported In all sec tions Wednesday, except In Now Eng land, the middle western and south western states and tho Hocky moun tain districts. In the middle Pacific districts tho rain fall was heavy, 0.7C and 0.80, re spectively, being recorded at San Francisco and Eu reka, Cal. Fore cast for this sec tion until 8 p. m. today: Unsettled, but generally fair weather today and brobably tomorrow; brisk southwester ly winds. Sunrise, 4:12; sunset, 7:25; length of day, 14h 43 m.; moon rises, 12:40 a. I m.; moon sets, 12:38 p. MISCELLANEOUS. VITANTED A girl for general housework M Must sleeu at home. Apply at No. 28 South White street. C-l-lt "TVT ANTED. A good girl for general house 1 V work. Apply at the IIbbild office. 6-l-3t "TT ANTED. A good girl for general liouse 1 Y work. Apply nt onco at SO West Lloyd street. 0-1-3 F OUNP. A puir of gold spectacles on tho 80th Inst In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply at 33 Kast Coal street. G-l-2t FOIl SALE. A baby carriage, good as new Only used six months. Will be sold cheap. Apply nt Herald oil Ice. 5-3 1 -2 1 JANTED. By n young man of steady I habits, a position as driver of a irrocerv or furnituie wagon. Other light work also nrcierreu i;an 'speaK, read or write i,itnuau. Ian. Polish. Slavish. Russian and Knirllsh. Call or address A. M. M., 114 Fast Oak street. Slum andonh, 1'a. 5-30-3 1 T?OIl SAIE. The Ilaussman property, located 1 at 133 East Coal street Iteason for Bcllliicr. we desire to close tho estate. For particulars inquire of Philip Uicrmann, North White street. 5-22-tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for Bale. Ap ply to 8. Q. M. Hollopeter. attorney, dhenandoah. 8-31 -tf Fine and Firm. Our meats are fine and firm, tender and clean- You'll enjoy them equally well at breakfast, luncheon or dinner, and we'll be glad to aid you hi making n suitable selection Our meats cost only what they are worth, and we give you good meas ure In quality and quantity. BELL'S, 19 1 OIK STREET. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. TNewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Dy TENNEY COMPANY, roit saus ny FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 10A rsl. Main St. pOU I'liqTHONOTAUV, JAMES WELHEpy, ok maiuijov City. Subject to Republican rules. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIQNS For use on funeral occasion!. All kinds of des'irus alwava on bund and special design made on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. White and block satin .Hnticr with nntnt oxtenalon device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. ff.t,JA.'iUUl-.'j . The Air of Prosperity. That prosperous appearance so gratifying to the wearer and so exhilarating to all who come, into con tact with him, can not be attained without the aid of good, stylish clothes. We supply the very best, most correct, and most substantial garments for men. You save money, annoyance. good service and becoming clothes, by dealing with the Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 22I N. West St. SAVINGS STORE, 38 North Main Street. Watson Building. Near Lloyd Street. For the latest styles in hats, cheap, go to the Savings Store. For the finest underwear in town, go to the Savings Store. For all kinds of the best ladies' and gent's underwear, go to the Savings Store. For the nicest and latest in ladies', misses', children's, men's and boys' shoes, go to the Savings Store. Harry Levit, Proprietor. Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with . his prices. : UU Cor. White and W. O. DUSTO, AGENT. Ferguson House Block. An Air of Satisfaction. There's more real satisfaction, style, comfort and durability in one suit from our work-rooms than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have some extremely detlralle fabric and mttcrns, our own exclu sive Importatlppa. AUo Jn our Kent's furpUlilugs. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. FRIEDMAN'S. ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. Table oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 23 cents. liest farmer roll butter, 10 to 18 cents. Beat KngllshllreakfaiitorOoloiifrtea, S3 oents. All 1,'rades of cqfTeo, 9 cents to 115 cen(s. Our 8 for J3p mackerel t tflwn a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 313 West Centre Street. rillllons of pollars Go up in nmoko every year. Take bo risks but get roar boneea. stock, fur niture, etc., lnmrodin nrst-cl&u re liable companies m represented, by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent Alio Is acdAoeldsnWl omvoclss GOLDIN'S. Manufactor of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, PLUMBER. Lloyd Streets. '95T Racers, $35. Tlieao wliceli In tliat year were lUtcil at f 100. '99 Road Wheel, $45. '99 Racers, $55. Track wheel. tye ireatment For Children. Many children are allowed to wink and blink through the day's study, and at home, with a book six or eight inches from the eyes. During childhood, the ocular nerves and muscles are very sensi tive and may be exposed to severe inflammation and strain by over work. Where a child yas formerly doped with drugs for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. TIios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. New Store I New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES! Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOutb Main St., Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety aoftneiu of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbof e who use Fouoxi'a Complexion fonder.
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