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Weekly Herald from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania • 4

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NEWS ITEMS CONDENSED FOR THE HASTY READER email si We are Agents for MARVEL WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGE SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, WHAT BOYS IN KHAKI ARE DOING IN TOWN The dress parade lust evening at 5 o'clock was looked upon by a much larger crowd than that of the eveniuft hofoie. Main street sidewalk were lined with people. The 12th EeBlment and the Governor's Troop took part, and then inarched to Lloyd street, countermarching to Oak, west to White, north to Centie and Enst on Centre to Camp General Gobin and staff and Col. Cli meut and staff watched the men march by. The ITCHING HUMOURS Complete External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar.

CUTICURA The set, consisting of Cuticura The liniment bottle and flannel itrip are familiar objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been used for' generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunderbusB of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused bv an nri1 sour A Lehigh Valley official has sent eighty-six names to bis company of persons who mined coal from boles in their lands at Mt. Carmel. Farmers say the potato crop will be poor this season.

The Coal Trade Journal says that from a money standpoint the strike in the anthracite region has caused a loss of (12,000,000 in wages. While driving down the mountain between Ashland aud Centralia, Joseph Tburlaway, a prominent young Ashlander, was help up FRIARS 80LD THEIR LANDS Jyndlcatei and Corporations Purchased Philippine Real Estate. Rome, Aug. 7. According to information received by the Vatican alii st all the real estate belonging to Spanish friars in the Philliplnes was sold before American occupation to syndicates and corporations duly reg-stered and legally recognized, headed by Americans living in New York.

It Is alleged by the same authority that, although the friars hold some shares In these corporations, they do not own controlling Interests. The Vatican is surprised at this information, in view' of Governor Taft's proposition to buy the friar's lands, which apparently are no longer in Mo. South Main Street. Both Telephones. and robbed of $10.

The Borough Council meets in regular ses 12th has a larger band than the 8tb aud both play flue music. Some shots were heard in the southern part of town by the patrol stalimiod at the Pcunsy station last night. A detail investigated Btid found some men sundingon the sidewalkB near their homes. They explained that the dogs harked so much a few shots sion this evening. condition of the blood.

It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settle In the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing; else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. Ther were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been ourified. and no remedv does this so thnrnuo-lilir Elizibeth Morgans, of St.

Clair, aged 77 Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts years, was admitted to the medical ward of the Pottsville hospital. their control. It is considered remark and scales, ana flie first business failure in Tamaqua since able that Governor Taft, fresh from the wore fired at them to quiet the animals The affair whs evidently a juke. the strike is that of H. Fonstermacher, the tobacconist.

soften thethick ened cuticle, Coticura Oint- and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends strpam It wai reported to-day that a doputy from Old Gold Silver Bought. The Columbia base ball team of town, will town employed at.

Maple Hill got inside the play at Mt. Carmel to-morrow, at Huzleton 8th's lines last night, and re! used to leave on Saturday and Jacksons on Snnday. when "tsns" were sounded. Ho was then of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and tht sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S.

S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but Is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most consigned to the guard house, so the story Philliplnes, was not aware of the situation. Vatican Endorsed Ireland. Rome, Aug.

7. The Vatican has shown much interest in the Associated Press interview with Archbishop Ireland in St. Paul on July 22 in which the archbishop said the Pope and other Roman authorities were delighted with Governor Taft and with the ment.to instantly allay itching irritation, ana inflammation, and soothe and Shenandoah is a healthy town and with the exception of a few portions lias natural drainage that is first-class This has "ben goes. At headquarters this morning Major Millar. Assistant Adjutant General, said the Our ohvsicians will advise, without cliare-e.

all who exhilarating tonic. zine and hoard, and It's oil right," aud it isn't write about their case, and we will send free our snecial book on Rheumatism an report that an entire company of the Oth regi CASH 4 heal, and Cut school Boiird will hold a special meeting and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Ga, ment had resigned at Pulsion trom th riday evening National Guard is impossible. Ho said the men sign a cortaiu contract and its provisions Hon. T.

II. Lyon was electod Borough Solieitor, of Mahanoy City, to succeed John cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour ererms. TUnC DimilllU Jeweler and can be enforced. Co D. t'apt Caslner, Willismsport, aud Co F.

Dolphin, deceased. course of the negotiations between him and the Vatican. The Vatican officials agree that Archbishop Ireland clearly and happily set forth the true spirit of the intercourse between the Vatican and the United States. The Reformed Sunday school of Mahanoy Wm. Penn Supply Comp'y iniiO.

DlMMIinU Optician Capt. Weaver, Sunbory, are on patrol duty to day, the first at the Pennsylvania City held their picnic at Lakesido to day. Stoves, Tinware, Agateware. Dotectiyes in ihe employ of the coal m- In St. 118 South IVIa paniesarein this region and have been for A Single Set, price $1, is otten sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiourinc skin, scalp, and railroad station, the other at the Beading.

Both are stragetic points. Some shots were heard southeast of town last night. some weeks past. They are engaged in col Great Reductions ROBBER KILLED IN HOLD-UP looting information against parties who have T. C.

Waters, the old reliable stove man, has refitted his large been holding up deputies and non-union men blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, Bids are asked for in another column for the purchase and removal of the Bowse build Companions Secured Six Sacks of Money From Burlington Train. Mt. Carroll, 111., Aug. 7. A daring ings, corner Oak and Jardin streets when all else fails.

MILLIONS USE Frank Dornsife, of Gordon, is dying in the store room, No. 18 South Jardin stieet, and has reopened it with a full line of Stoves, Tinware and Agateware. Combination Ice Water Cooler and Refrigerator can be boughl for Fresh potato chips, farmer's lard, extra large sized pickles, Kolb's bread, now Norway mackerel No. 1, dried beef, su.nmer sausage, Swiss cheese and Morris York State cheese. E.

C. Brobst, cornor grocer. NECROLOGY REPORTS OF THIS AND OTHER TOWNS OF THE COUNTY and successful train robbery occurred at Marcus, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway, five miles north Mary Packer hospital as the result of a load from a flobert rifle that was accidently lodged SUITINGS in the poor boy's brain. He in company with CUTictrRA Soap, assisted by Crmcmu Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dan- several other Qordon boys were out camping -AIM D- Washburn's Beat Flour, 10 per 100 lbs. White Hponpo Flour, 25 por WO pounds.

Winter Wheat Flour, $2.00 per 100 pound's. Best Rye Flour. 1 80 cr 100 pounds. Haras, 15e pound; shoulders, 12c pound. Arbiickle cott'ee 10c per pound Granulated Sugar, file pound.

Soft A Suaar. 5o pound Best creamery butter, 25c tund. A Good Red Salmon, 2 cans for 25c Pink Salmon, 10c can. Best Tomatoes, 11c can. Ruby Heets, 10c can.

Golden Pumpkin. 10c can. Preserved Strawberries. 12Jc can. Pineapple (retrn'ar 25c size) 20c.

Peaches (regular 25c size) 22c can Coffee cakes, round and square, 5c pound. Ginger Snaps. 5c pound. Snda Crackers. 5c pouud.

Dr. Hand's and Eagle milk, 15c per can. Nestle's milk, 12Jc a can. Dixie Condensed Milk, 10c can, 3 for 25o. Nichols Oat Flake, one of the best, 10c pkg.

Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 10c pkg. Shepp's cream fruit pudding. 9c, 3 for 25c. Shepp's cocoanut. is 8c.

15c. 10 bars Armour's or Hasley's white floating of Savanna early yesterday morning. The fine vestibuled passenger train of eleven coaches, with Conductor Emerson in charge, was flagged at the little station and six masked men boarded the engine. The engineer and firemen when the accident occurred. A Neoesaary Precaution.

Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than un TROUSERS. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Sweeney, of No. 18 arun, ana tne stopping oi railing umr, lor softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, lor baby rashes, Itchings, and charings, and lor all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions ol Women use Coticuba Soap In the form of baths lor a few dollars and may be placed on a shelf in the kitchen out of the way. It takes up little room Thousands of them are being sold in the cities. Call and see it.

Made of best zinc and neatly North Jardin street, have the sympathy of friends in the death of their infant son, pleasant. It is dangerous. By usii One Minute uougn (jure you can cure it at once. Mvles. that occurred this morning at 4 annoying Irritations, inflammations, ana ex.

enrlations. or too free or offensive pergnir. Allays inflammation, clears the head, soothes obeyed the imperative orders and the robbers at once uncoupled the engine and strengthens the mucous membrane. PORTZ o'clock aftor several days illness. the funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon with interment at Annunciation cemetery.

ation, In the form ol washes lor ulcerative weaknesses, and lor many sanative, antiseptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves Cures coughs, croup throat and lung troubles. japanned on outside. and express car from the train and ran Absolutely sate. Acts immediately. Children Mayflower, Othello and Valley them a quarter of a mile up the track.

An infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. John like it. Shenandoah drug st. re. No.

24 N. nln Street. Novelty Ranges for sale. Schnee, of West Coal street, died this morn-, ing. They then blew up the express car with dynamite, ran the engine north a distance of a mile from Hanover, and the Five Hundred Dollars Reward.

The undersigned will pay the above re The funeral of the late Thomas K. btock- T. C. Waters, to women, especially mowers. CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) area new, tasteless, odour, less, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CrmctJBA Resolvent, as well as lor all other blood purifiers and humour cures.

Fut up in pocket vials, 60 doses, price, 25c. Sold throughout the world. Soap, 25c, Oikthkht. 50c. Pills.

25c. British Depot: 27-28, Charterhouse 8q-, London. French Depot: 5 Hue de la Paiz, Paris. Pottkr Drug axo Cuuc bole Props, Boston, U. 8.

A. ward to anyone who will prove that lama locomotive becoming dead the robbers ert will be held to-morrow morning. cervices will be conducted at Trinity Episcopal soap 25c abandoned it and escaped. No. 18 South Jardin Street.

church, at Pottsville, where the deceased resided, and interment will be made at the One of the highwaymen was killed deputy, or delivered ods or beer to deputies, or that I ever received $70 during the strike of 1900 or the present one. from the Reading company as reported to the Lithuanian Onion by Carl neighboringsaloonkeener. 10 bars Hasley's Linnet (yellow soap) 25c, 41b. pkfc. Buftalo Soap Powder, 13c.

Our meat market for the very best meats at lowest cash prices. Baber cemetery. Deceased was the father of being shot above the eye and also in the leg. He met instant death while Bev Stockett, of town. William Stondt, an old veteran, died at his Here Are in the engine and his body was dumped Jewelry home in Pottsville yesterday, aged 74 years.

to the ground by his companions Qo Where You Get the Most for Your Money This report has been circulated by jealous parties for personal reasons, all of which I declare to be malicious lies. 83t Mabtin (Yodeszka) Yadusky. During sessions of court he was one or tne they sped away. The express messen Wm. Penn Supply Comp: well known tipstaves.

ger, Byl, says he did the shooting. Some Cash Prices Alice the beloved wife of John it. Pol See the anthracite coal souvenirs in The robbery was done quickly, the Brumm's window, 10 South Main street. We have the largest assort RIGGEST STRIKE BARGAINS ever offered. Old Government trainmen and passengers making no lard, division engineer for the Philadelphia Reading Coal Iron company in this district, died at her home in Ashland yester defense.

Six sacks of money were se merit to suit every purse and please Loose Coffee, worth 20c. per Orange Hlossoms. Thomas F. Hopkins, teller in the Safe De cured, but the amount is not known day. She suffered from heart trouble and every taste.

pound, we will sell for 1 5c lb. posit Bank, and Miss Rose Canavan, both of was taken seriously ill last Thursday. Ue The passengers were not molesteS. Cosing Out Sale! Pottsville, were married yesterday. ceased was a devout member of the kpisco With each pound ot the above Peas 5c per can.

Coffee, ioc per pound. Rice, 7 pounds for 25c. 2-pound can baked beans, plain Has your watch or clock stopped On the 12th inst, Miss Lillian A. Rasbridge THIRTEEN KILLED COLLISION coffee we will give FREE ot charge pal church. The funeral, which will be private, will take place Saturday afternoon or have you jewelry that needs re and Theo.

J. Grazer, two well known young a one pound package of Pure Bak at 2:30 o'clock from the residence of John On St. people of Gordon, will be joined in matri Fast Freight and Work Train or tomato sauce, 5c can. ing boda, worth 10c. Both for Pollard in Pottsville.

mony. Paul Railroad Wrecked, pairing Come to see us, or drop us a postal card and we will call The funeral of the late Richard T. Jenkins 15c. only. Marshalltown, Aug.

7. Two en What most people want is something mild Beginning Saturday, 24th we will close out our entire stock of and gentle, when in need of a physic Cham gineers anl 11 laborers were killed took place at Mahanoy City this morning Rev. Julius Seebach, of the English Luth Corn starch, 5c per lb. 3 quarts York state beans, 25c. Soap 10, 12 and 15 pieces for 25c At Duckies wottee, per lb 10c berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the and 20 others injured yesterday after ran church, conducted services.

Eureka bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleas Best Creamery Butter, per lb. 25c noon in a collision on the Chicago, and Notions Castle No. 86. K.

G. attended. Interment for repairs and deliver same. Prices to suit the times. A large variety of coal orna ments now on hand.

ant in ertect. or sale by harles rovinsky, Dry Goods Below Cost. was made at the German Protestant eeme 21 Jiast Centre street, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway two miles west of Rhodes, this county, be Just received a big lot of the best Jellies tery. and Auplebutter.

extro large cans, for 9c Der Granted Marriage License, tween a fast freight and a work train, can only, Jjont miss tnis Bargain. Sam. Davis, PEOPLE WHO COME AND CO. Albert Lebensrood, of Orwigsburg, and For Mackerel apply to One fireman's leg was cut off and the other fireman saved himself by jump Annie M. Moyer, of West Brunswick.

Harry Ulsbafer and Hattie May Eeifender, both North Jardin Street, 21 Miss Florence Quinn, of Philadelphia, is of Braudonville. B. A. FRIEDMAN, isiting Miss Agnes Bradigan on ing. Seventy-eight laborers were on the work train.

The freight met the work train going at full speed on a Main street. 1 B'-ythe celebrated Keystone Floor and Miss Katie Sheehy, of South Jardin street, Orkin ft Fletcher, No. 7 South Main Street. Boyal patent. The Grocer.

reverse curve. A full line of Laces, Trimmings, Corsets, Ladies Skirts and Wrappers. Everything to be found in a first class dry goods store. Come early and secure bargains. Davie Bazaar Corner ot Centre and Jardin Streets Shenandoah.

gave a party to trienas ruesnay evening. 213 W. Centre St. Shenandoah. Mrs.

John Baird, of McKeesport, Pa is It appears that the work train, in charge of Conductor Craig, started Pachorr Beer at Itfuldoon's. Imported Pachorr Beer on tap at Muldoon's, Telephone No. 508. visiting relatives here west from Rhodes without orders, and Just arrived. Cool, fresh aud invigorating, Centre and West streets.

8 S-tf Mrs. Jane Coogan, Thomas Brophy and Conville attended the funeral of the lat notwithstanding the fact that the sig A.G.PLEIS&BRO. Pear Alley, North of Centre Street Carriage AND Wagon Builders. ter's grandmother, the late Mrs Brophy, at The 1900 Washer DIED. Heckscberville, yesterday.

Miss Mary Pomeroy, of Sunbury, is visit- Saves Women's Lives? nal was set against the work train, and the further fact that the telegraph operator informed Conductor Craig that the freight train had already left Collins, the next station west of SWEENEY At Shenandoah. Aujzust 7. Myles, ag friends here. eon of Mr. and Mrs.

r. Sweeney, aged 7 weeks. Funeral to-morrow. Friday afternoon C. W.

Tyler, representative of the New York Sun, is in town writing reports for that at 3 o'clock from tne parents residence. No. 18 North lardln street. Interment at Annunciation cemetery. Relatives and friends respect Rhodes, and was eastbound between paper.

Mrs James Fox was removed this morning the" two places. fully Invited to attend. from her borne in Wm. Penn to that of her Barents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bainbridge, of Miscellaneous Advertisements.

Smuggled Chinamen Arrested. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. Three China South West street. She is suffering from con Repairing and Repainting done at Short Notice and the Lowest Prices.

vulsions and is critically ill. ANT ED Ladies with sewing machines to men who yesterday applied to Collec Men's Suits Made to Fit We never lose sight of quality, no matter how low the price we never forget to give you a full money's worth. See our summer styles exactly the cloths and colors and patterns every man is looking for. work at home: materials furnished any Mi'8 Maggie Dooley, who had been visiting tor of Internal Revenue McCoach for distance good pay; 2c stamp for particulars. here, returned to Washington, D.

C. WORKING SVPPLY CO ,446 Tremodt Street, Boston. Mass, registration certificates, inadvertently Miss Clara Wier, of Wilkesbarre, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Fowler, at admitted that they had been smuggled into this country, and were placed un their residence on West Oak street. Ip STRAYED. To the premises of the under-J si ened. a Jersey cow, left ear cut, black Miss Millie Davis left this morning for Also Artistic Sign Painting! der arrest.

They were arraigned be Atlantic City, where sbe will spend a week. tall. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. I Michael Dougherty and nephew, Bertram, have gone to Atlantic City. JOHN LiUCAS, 8-4-lw 430 East Centre St.

fore United States Commissioner Craig, who committed them to the county prison, pending an investiga So easy a child can use it. Don't -FOR- ALESMEN wanted to sell our goods bv nam-Die to wholesale and retail trade. We are need a washboard. A free trial the largest and only manufacturers In our line Stoves, Hardware, the world. Liberal salary paid.

Address, given, for particulars write CAN-DCX Mfg. Savannah, Ga. tands tion of the case. To the man who aided them in eluding the authorities they gave about $200 they said. When the three men learned that they were under arrest they refused to furnish any further information concerning H.W.

Landman, The Tailor. House Furnishing Goods, Tinware and Window Glass, call at Who is He? The veai monarch is the man whe owns I) IDS will be received by M. P. Fowler until Monday eveni August 11. 7 o'clock for the purchase and removal of the Rowae build ings, corner Oak and Jardin streets.

ELLIS' HARDWARE STORE James F. Me My, his own bit of ground and home, no matter if the manner in which they came here. il.MIL KATZBERQ, 7-4t 27 South Jardin Street. Mahanoy City. No.

110 North Main Street. 'tis small. It will pay you to look into this matter. We can oiler yon some good bargains in real estate that will not tax you to obtain. TIOR SALE.

Ixt and two double blocks, on Cuba Taxes American Coal. Havana, Aug. 7. In order to guar News of the Day! Give us )our order for any Rvmoud Walker, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with bis parents in town, Mr and Mrs. James S.

Williams and son, John, left this morning for Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs W. Brewer and daughter. Miss Eva, returned last evening from a weeks Si'jouru at Frenchtown, J. Mrs.

Jessie M. Holland, a Washington-New Vork correspondent, has been added to the company of newspaper writers here. Rev H. F. O'Reilly left for Philadelphia yesterdny on a visit to bis sister.

WATCH TO DEATH Employe of Bliss Colliery Murdered By Infuriated Mob. Wilkesbarre, Aug. 7. A mob of infuriated foreigners during Tuesday night clubbed to death Daniel J. Sweeney, a watchman at the Bliss colliery of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company, in Hanover town Cherry, between Chesnut and Uilbert Sta, United Telephone 273.

For sale One 3-storv brick double block, two store rooms and dwelling, near corner of Main and Centre streets. Apply to M. Metlet. B. J.

KEOGH PROPERTY AND MONEY If you need money, I can get it for you. If you have money, I can Invest it for you. If vou have nroiiertv for sale. I can sell ft for you. If you antee the projected loan of $35,000,000 congress has decided to impose an increase on American coal and other commodities, not excepting coal which the United States might dump at the naval stations.

The increase on coal will be 25 per cent, per ton, that on corn 333 per on ham 150 per Honey Bottler ot Temperance Drinks. Orders tor Balls. Parties, Picnics, will re JESSE B. DAVIS, Fire Insurance Agency, Also Life and Accident Companies. 120 S.

Jardin Shenandoah, Pa. Schuylkill and Bell Telephone Connections. paper or magazine pubiisneo ana we will guarantee 'you prompt and regular service. Hooks Brown, 4 ISIortK-i INlaln St. want to buy property, see what I can offer you.

JAMES J. UKLL, rr? Comer Main and Oak Streets. To Loan on ceive prompt attention. cent, on bacon, butter, flour, potatoes, WANTED. English-sneaking men with three or more children over fourteen Rear of 30S East Centre Street.

poultry, cheese, condensed milk, vege Real Estate. ayable in Honthly or years old, at new Cotton Mill in New Jersey. Steady employment; boys and girls in fnctory. men for inside or outside work. Good homes; low ren'; fresh vegetables and other necessities at moderate cost.

Person, and hounehold goods transported to mill absolutely free. No labor troubles. Satisfactory applicants visited at present address by manager of mill. Sinele tables, canned beef, 100 per on American canned goods, beer, lard and Porto Rican coffee, 50 per on Spanish products, 70 to 100 per and on rice, 100 per cent. The Bee Hive At GUI NAN'S.

Yearly Installments as Desired. women also wanted. Address. Box 1277. Hhili delphia.

81-6t-eod VTOTICE in hernbv orlven that letters t-tamen- i tary on th estate of Joseph H. Beridall.tate of the Borough of Hheriandoah, Sehm Ikill County, have bet granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons lndeMed to said estate are requested to mke nayment, and ship. His body was found yesterday morning, with the head crushed in a half-dozen places and the body covered with bruises. The murder is believed to have occurred about mid night. Sweeney, who recently had several of the foreigners arrested on the charge of assaulting him, has been the special object of their dislike ever since, and they have laid in wait for him several times.

Michael Yisko, John Smith and Ig natz Shukis. all foreigners, who were last seen in Sweeney's company, were arrested last evening, charged with being implicateiin the murder. They were given a hearing before trate Kutskie, of Hanover township ni were at once taken to jail. W. F.

LYONS, Lawyer, a wed-to the If you are looking for ding or birthday present go tho-e tying ciHims or aemanas wiu mane known the Bame without delay. John Dun lap, Shaft P. Schuylkill, Pa. or to T. his attorney.

Shenaadoah, Pa-, Auk- 6. 1902. fit oa Family of Five Burned to Death. Stockton, Aug. 7.

Leo Wilder, wife and three children were burned to death at their country home near the village of Elliott, this county, Tuesday night. The fire caught during the night, presumably from a defective flue. No one went to the scene, which was a mile from town, until yesterday morning, when the remains of the entire family, burned to a crisp, were found. The house was of wood and burned quickly, and the inmates evidently were overcome by the flames before they had time to leave their rooms. Over Post Office.

Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connections. Bee Hive first and see the beautiful line of Silverware, Dresden and Chinaware, also Rogers' Silver Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Compare our prices and quality and you will agree with us that we can save you money on this line, as well as on all other lines we NOTICE! For the benefit of the striking An Idle Dollar Like an Idle Man, Earns Nothing PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. We carry four floors and a ware house loaded down with stock.

We wish to keep our stock moving aud have so cut prices that it will pay the purchaser to come far or near to get our goads. We can furnish a room or a home cheaper than any dealer in the State. We invite special attention to our $75 00 Side Boards cut to $50.00. Our $100.00 Bed Room Suite at $75.00. We have a number of 'mall ro'ls of CARPET with one or two rooms no each piece.

We close out these patterns at 25 per cent, reduction. Perttiest patterns in Velvets, Axministers and Tapestry are this bargain list. Coat Suits and Waists at half price. Arbitration Nut Wanted. Supervisor Fishburn tried to arbitrate miners we have reduced onr goods Ladies' and Gents' Dresses, Jackets and Ladles and Ocnts Gar ments altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed a the lowest prices and at the shortest notice.

Suit for ladles and (rents' made to order. Children's Dresses a specialty. Twenty-two years experience In Philadelphia enables us to do work equal to that produced by the best tailors In any of the lance cities. Goods called for and delivered. Don't spend money In railroad fares when yon can do as well by calling upon me.

M. Goldman, 290 West Centre Street, fibensadosh. Pa. to cost price, which you will see by renJing the following price list: dispute between a man and his wife on North I Market alley this morning and was choked I for his pains. One of his workmen named I Zitcmnnd.

who came to bis recne, was also Onsnulxttl u'ier per pound. 5 cents. A rhiifklr. Coffee, 2 pounds, 19centb. Tnbureo from 23 up.

Orvtai B'nrt ffw. 15 cents. 100 lb. mck DU n-M d. Medal nd othxra, 12.17.

8 itrirtlv frrsh loafea of Bred, 25 cents. IX doien stn. tlv lr un Coses cents. 50t- A full line Groceries At strictly cost pnee. attacked, and then a big bUrksmith wrestled angry husband into subjection.

No suit was brought. Mmlnnary Prjr Meeting. A onion rnissinnr prayer meeting in the rhnrch at this evening. Some special singing will be a feature. A large rally is anticipated andoab Drue Store.

For sale at f-h These prices wiT last till the carry. i 9 i The Bee Hive No. 1 8-20 South Main Street. miners Ftrike is settled. Morgan stein, 222 West Centre St.

Mtrrlac LteenlM Joeph Schmidt and is Ten Hut both of Pottsville; Michael Patnskey and Miss Ella Ketsy, both of Shenandoah STEAMSHIP TICKETS. T. T. William. No.

S3 Wert Mreel and 20S A Handsome ComulPxJon tr R. GUINAN.S: 203 I is one of the trrestest charms a onjm City. Mono trwrui.ier wi CfeMeH la 9i nilnntns Of fii-Le "Cjk cent rtosw 1.

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