EVENING HERALD THl'RSDAY, AVUVST 1H91 THIRD EDITION CENTRALIA. Miss Mory Sweenoy, one of Dig Mine Hun's popular young Indies, returned yes terday, niter n short visit to town. J nines McDonnell, one of our popular jonng men, left for l'ullndelnhtn Tuesday mornlntr. where ho will reside In the -future. Tllnhnrd ltennon removed to Mt. Carmel yesterday. Air. Benson wns one of our prominent citizens nnd was well liked hero. His fnmlly Is also popular In town una many will miss tneir cneenui inces. The Ivy Lenf base ball club ilelcntcd -the Grays In n game played hereTuesdny, Neither team had all Its own players, but both were well represented In the contest and the new men substituted did not mm to rlimiLra the tenuis materially. The I. h". pounded the ball to all corners of the Held and ended tne contest witu the score of 14 to o. Tuesday evening another snd accident wis added to the already large list of iatnllties caused by Jumping on moving trains. The unfortunnte victim this time wns Thomas Hnggerty, iv popular young man whoso home Is at the corner of Ixjcust nvcnuo nnd Hallroad street. The nnnlilant occurred about 7 o'clock. Li. V, engine 73, drawing a train of coal and freight cars, nnd running at n pretty hleh rntc of sneed. passed through town nnd had reached a point about 100 yards east of young Haggerty's home w hen he nnd n number of other boys attempted to board it. fSoine succeeded, out liaggerty wns thrown to the ground and the cruel wheels added another victim to the list. Ills body and head were terribly mnnglcd nnd one arm cut oil at the elbow. The Coroner was notified nnd promptly ap peared upon tho scene, after which v.-ill-inir hands lifted the body and carried It tenderly to his home. Hut that home wasnotthe same cheerful home It had been but a few minutes before. The sad news had already reached there. The aiiL'i'l of death which had appeared Hiiddenly changed all Its brightness to sorrow and the moans and cries of his bereaved parents, sisters and brothers were Indeed heartrenderlng. Intense sorrow Is expressed throughout the com. munity over the sad fato of this young man, as ho was a popular young fellow. He was a member of the T. A. 11. Society and by his death this society loses one of Its truest members. This Is another wnrnlmr lesson for thoie who make a practice of jumping on moving trains. Tho funeral will tnke place on Saturday morning, interment to ue mane in ine at. Ignatius cemetery. MAHANOY CITY. I Reported daily from the Mahanoy City bureau 01 lUOIiVENlHU UEKA1.1M MAIIANOr ClTT, August 2. Daniel Duffy, of St. Clair, is visiting town to-day. T. J. Mullnhey, of Shenandoah, visited town yesterday. The Misses Haughney visited Shenan ilo.ili friends to-day. William McAnally, of Glrardville, was yesterday n town visitor. J. II. Pomeroy, Ksti., of Shenandoah visited town friends yesterday. J. L. James, of New York, called on nls friend, w. w. Lewis, to-day. Messrs. Stephenson nnd Dickenson, of I'ottsville, cnlled on town menus yestcr tlay. The Railroad Show, under tho man agement of l.eon V. Washburn, is booked Here ror tlio lutn. F. P. Langton, of Ashland, Demo cratic candidate for sheriff, boomed poli tics In town yesterday. The funeral of Mrs. Cntherlne Kelly, wife of M. J. Kelly, who died Tuesday night, will take place to-morrow. High Mass nt H o clock a. ui. The remains will leave on the 11:30 trnln for Mluersvllle, where Interment will tnke place. Victor G. llianchl has returned from Europe, where ho spent several months for the benefit of his health. Mr. Ulanchl will remain here to superintend the nnvvv gnng in the completion of tho Lakeside Klectric Railway. Tho orders to break ground are expected this week. "I know nn old soldier who hnd chronic dlnrrba'a of long standing to have been permanently cured by tnising unamuer Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrha-a Rem edy," says Edward Shumplk, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy In this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine, now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 nnd 50 cent bottles of this remedy for Hale by Gruhler ISros. Coming: Events. August 1. Lawn party, under the auspices of the "Y," at the Hollopeter residence, South White street. Admission, 10 cents, good lor a plate in cream. Autrust 14. Ice cream nnd nench festi val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at latesvlllo. Aucust 15. Ico cream festival In Rob- bins' opera house under the auspices of the Imp. O. of H. M. nnd Degree of i'ocahontaB. Aug. 20 Ice cream festival in RobblnsJ opera house, under tho auspices of the Welsh Congregational church. Kenneth Ha.einore had the good fori tunoto receive a small bottle oi uuamuer- luln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrbiua Rem edy when three members of his family were sick with dVBenterv. This one small bottle cured them nil nnd he had some left which he gave to Geo. W. linker, a tiromlnent merchant of the place. Lewis- ton, X. C, and It cured him of tho same comnlaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, collo or cholera morbus. give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows Its introduc tion and Use has made it verv nonular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler ... Bargains for Printers. On account of the consolidation of thi Miners' Journal and The Despatch the following articles can be bought cheap for cash i One Hoe Single Revolution Press size Of bed 32x4(5. One Cottrell & Baboock Presa size of bed 28x41,. One Gordon Press Eighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. i wo i'aper uutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All In first class order. Also Lot of Display nnd Body Type, Rule, Furniture, &c. Galley Raoks and Galleys and other material necessary for a thoroughly equipped ouioe. Auuretw, tf I'ottsville, Pa. For Sale. One conch, half dozen oane sent! chairs, black hair cloth parlor suite, one single beu, lot or irameu pictures, aco .ill in first class condition. Moving into a -mailer house compels the owner to tllspo-c of these goods. Apply at Jo. 1011 South White street. IN SENATE jAND HOUSE The Uppr Itonin Working nn the Sundry Civil Appropriation 11111. Washington, Aug. 8. The main ques tion before the senate yesterday was the sundry civil bill, which was discussed at odd moments through the day with tho result that n great mnny important amendments were adopted. Filial action on the bill was not reached, iowever, ow ing to tho large number of smetidmcnts proposed. Among tho more Important of those was the appropriation of f 17B,000 for increasing the facilities of the Phila delphia postofllce; making tho commis sioners of immigration presidential of ficers nnd fixing their terms nt four years; directing the secretary of war to employ Confederate vetcransof the battles of Get tysburg and Chlckamatiga to assist In preparing the historical tablets for those battle Ileitis. A resolution was Introduced by Mr. Chandler directing the special committee now investigating the charges of bribery ngainst senators to extend Us Inquiries so as to determine whether any officers of the government arc Interested In the Dominion Coal company of Nova Scotia and whether these officers give any as surance that tho tariff duty on coal would be repealed, and If so whether they were taking steps to carry out these assurances. I lie bouse spent the whole day dooal Ing the Moore-Funston oontested election cases from tho Second Kansas dlstriot. Mr. Funston, the Republican coutestce, made a speech in his own behnlf. The minority resolution declaring Funston, tho contcstce, entitled to the seat was de feated. Klght Democrats voted with the Republicans In favor of Funston. A Captain Mysteriously Drowned, Baltimouk, Aug. 2. Captain James W. Graham, of tho Johnston line steamer Culmore, was drowned yesterday morn ing In the Lower Pntapsco river. Ho left the bridge at 1:40 o'clock and instructed tho officers to call him when the Culuioro entered tho Craig Hill channel. When tho officers sent below for Captain Gra ham the report camo back that ho could not bo found. All hands wero summoned on deck and the steamer was searched thoroughly, but tho master was not on board. Tho general opinion is that he was sitting on tho rail enjoying a smoke, and lost his balance. Captain Graham was 63 years old, and probably the oldest master In the fruit carrying trade in the United States. Hun Down by the Majestic New York, Aug. 2. Tho steamship Majestic, which arrived yesterday from Liverpool, ran down tho Ashing schooner Antelope last Monday morning off the banks. The big liner crashed Into the frail schooner, striking her on the port quarter and splitting her completely to the starboard bow. beven out ot the eight men on board were quickly rescued. The eighth man, named Gabriel Mitchell, aged 18, a native of Burin, . F., was below when tho steamer struck the Antelope, nnd was drowned. All of tho men wero more or less bruised by llylug splinters, nnd one of them, Willinm Woundy, died on tho Majestto from the Injuries lie re ceived. To rroseoute A. It. U Directors. Chicago, Aug. 2. District Attorney Mllchrlst 1ms Hied a supplemental inform ation in the Debs contempt cane to include the directors of the American Railway union in the charge of violating the order of the court. The directors proceeded against are James Hogau, William E. Burns, II. M. Goodwin, J. l . McVean and M. J. Elliott. They wero the cabinet or advisory council of tho four officers of the American Railway union, and when Debs, Kellher, Rogers and Howard wore ar rested and placed in jail for contempt the directors took charge of the strike and boycott, und conducted all the affairs of tho union. miners Starved Into fiulinilsslnn. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 3. J. C. Scott & Co.'s minors nt Bens Creek, Cambria county, have decided by n two-thirds vote to return to work nt thirty-rive cents a ton. It is expected that other miners In that neighborhood will do likewise, as they are about starved out. Tho report that R. II. Piper & Co. would import men and deputies to start up their Dens Creek mines is denied. They will not start un til the men conio back voluntarily, at the thirty-live cent rate. Teller Farclon Gets Six Yours. TltENTON, Aug. 2. Abram Fardon, the Paterson bank teller, convicted of ab stracting over $10,000 from the First N&- tlonal bank of Patorson, and nlso ot falsely testifying . o a check for $S03, was sentenced In the United States district court yesterday by Judge Green to six years In the Essex penitentiary. A Now Wnrlil'a Illejele IWconl. BALTisionE, Aug. 2. Elmer C. Davis, the champion long distance bicycle rider of Maryland, broke the record for the circuit or Druid lilll parte yesterday. The distance around the lake is a mile and half, and Davis made it in 8.29 3-5, whloh is also the world's record lor this distance, Another Cigarette Victim, Lebanon, Pa., Aug. 2. William Kllng ler. nged 14, is in a critical condition at his home on North Twelfth street, the re' suit of smoking cigarettes. He has inter- nal hemorrhages, and his recovery doubtful. NUGGETS OF NEWS Governor Walte linn recalled the state militia from Cripple Creek, Colo, James Corbett, the pugilist, arrived at New York from Europe yesterday. Postoffice robbers at Glencove, L. I., se cured 11,200 In stamps and tJOO cash. Julius Grconburg nnd Minnie McCnnn wero drowned while bathing at Chicago, A gas well of remarkable power has been struck In tue village oi Moorelana, Mich. The Minneapolis mills ground last week 171,270 barrels of Hour, against 193,000 the week before. Florida's Democratic state convention nominated Hon, Renjamin S. Llddon, Marlanna, for justice of the suprsms court, The government has accepted a site at Sixteenth and Spring Garden streets, Philadelphia, for a new mint, paying f806,000. The comptroller of the currsnoy has granted authority for the organization of the First National bank ot Aew lietlile hem, Pa. In a fight at Buffalo last night between John Mooney and Chris WelnholU the former was killed by a blow from Welti' holttvs fist. This is election day in Tennessee. All elective officers iu the state except gover nor, legislature and members ot eougres are being voted for. JIT. CARMEL. Joseph Gabriel, of Brooklyn, accom panied by his two nttrnctlvo daughters, uoiiy nnci tvntie, visited tne genial pnoto grnpher, MIchnol Dockwellcr, yesterday. George W. Crelghton, superintendent of tne Aortnern uentriu itniiwny, transacted business here yesterday. Ambrose Dockweller, of I'ottsville, I sp ent a few hours here yesterday with his latner. John Snyder, better known as "Cheap Johnnie," of Shamokin, shook hands with his many irlcuds ucre lastnigbt. . K. Dollch Is out on a drumming trip tnrougu fccrnnton ami wiiKes-uarre, in tne interest oi tne .mi. varum .Manu facturing Company. Carl Norstedt, brother of our towns Al. Norstedt, the jeweler, dltd at the latter'8 residence on Oak street to day, nfter suffering for some time with consumption. 1 T Unvnn .mil fnmllv nftoi a Vilaaa. nnt vfllt to Atlantic City, have returned home. Geo. Robertson and wife have just re turned from n pleasant sojourn along the seasnore. Miss Eva Bishop, of Philadelphia, is tne guest oi aiiss Alice win. Miss Mnzle Fortner, of Centralla, called on her manv Mt. Car m el friends last night. 4.uia luuiuiii, niuiD Dviiuu fuibica uu- known to the writer, were passing through rrt.l l.ll.. BnM the cemetery at Alaska, their attention wns attracted by some fresh clods of earth and upon closer examination discovered that It was a newly-mado grave. Finding that the grave was not very deep they continued tne searcn nnuwas uorronieu to find n new-born bnbe. It boro every evidence of foul nlnv. its little face being black. A string of white muslin was drawn tichtlv around Its neck nnd this nlonc would be sufficient evidence to con vict. As yet, no clue bns been found by which the police could run the perpetra tors of such n crime down to justice. The Coroner's Inquest resulted in the usual verdict. Mt. Carmel authorities should not let the matter rest nt thnt, but exert untiring eiiorta to una tue guilty party. We are pleased to make note of another pleasant party that was held by some of our leading society people. The pleaant nitair came on at tue resiuence oi .miss iVllco Wirt, The earlier part of the entntr was snent in nlavlnir various Karnes, dancing, etc. Amusements of all kinds was on tne program nnd noout midnight they nil sat down to a grand bannuet. such as Braces the King's table, and nfter all had ato their fill of the delicious viands they returned, nt a later hour, to their homes. The following is a list of those who were present: Misses Ella White, Edith Whltcman. Delia Marsden. Al ce W rt. Cnrrle Phillips. Sadie Morgan nnd Rose Zelgler, of town, nnd .Miss j'.va iiisiiop, or i'liu ndelnhln : MIs Elln Corder. of Sunbury Miss Julia uopps, ot icw lorK city; hos. lialrd. of Shenandoah : Messrs. Georce Deddall. Arthur Shaw. Huch I'.VltUB, UUUU U llCUIUp Ml'llll I William wynu, Hnrry aicw iinnms anu i .one tiobbius, nil or tms city. Vhen Baby was 6lck, wo gave her Castorla. Vhea she wai a Child, sho crid for Castorla, Vhen she became Jllss, she clung to Castorlv JTben she had Chlldron.she gnvo thorn CastoiU. North Carolina Populist Nominees. Ralkiqii, N. C, Aug. 2. The Populist state convention met yesterday In tlx Metropolitan hotel. The convention noni inated W. T. Faircloth (Hep.) for chlel justice; D. M. Furches (Kep.), Waltei Clark and N. C. Conner (Dem.) for asso elate justices of the supreme court. Clark is now au associato justice, and expects a Democratic nomination noxt week. W H. Worth (Pop.) was nominated for stati treasurer. A Victim of Strikers' Vengeance. WlLKESBAliP.E, Pa., Aug. 3. Frank Merriott, a Plttston tailor, was taksn tc tho insane asylum today suffering from an ncuto mania, supposed to have beer brought on by 111 treatment at Youngs town, O., two months ago. He went then to work In n non-union establishment, and was taken into the woods by strikers, whe tied him and left him there for three dayi without food or drink. Mt bov was taken with a disease resem bling bloody flux. The first thing I tlioiiL-ht of was Chamberlain's Colic. unolern nnd Diarrnoea temeuy. xwo doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to nil persons suffering from a like complaint. I will nnswer nny tnnulrles recrardinir it when stnmo is in closed. I refer to any county official nS to my reliability. WM. ROACH. J. P., Primrov. Campbell Co.. Tenn. For salo by Gruhler Pros. Collieries Idle. In mirsunnce of the announcement mnde in the Herald on Tuesday all tho Philadelphia & Heading Conl & Iron Company's collieries shut down last night and will remain idle until next Monday moraine. The indications are that half time will be the working schedule at these collieries for the balance of this month, at least. Call earlv for bargains In licht suits at Supowitz's bargain store, 23 South Main street. i-ztm Go to Cnrdin's. 224 W. Centre St.,' for nargnlns in wnii paper. o-is-am H tfhd JB & f rftV A ilDU.UU GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15,1894, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY uk m TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Sm Km Eptj Paper Wrappers. v..,. n..u. r.. r-.i.i r,.n d.,ilIt. iuiii uciici iu i m mm ivn iniiiuniui u BASE BALL. Khpnnmloah Is well nrpnnrpd in tra Intn the state league, so far ns nlaversare con cerned. Jordon. of the I'ottsville. hurt him self so badly yesterday while sliding home that ho was obllired to tsko to his bed. Under the new state league arrange ments visiting clubs may either tnke 50 guarantee, or 40 per cent, of the gato I receipts. The home management should have tho ropo ul at the diamond for every game and care sluuld be taken to keep the catciier s neiu clear. Kuckle. of Roversford. and Weand. of 1'ottstown. were in town vesterdav after noon, They have been engaged as tho battery for tho Mahanoy City new club. xbb Pennsylvania nnse uau league unt decided that visiting clubs shall receive 40 per cent, of tho gate receipts, except nt Philadelphia, where the percentage win ue oo per cent., ocramon uas serveu notice that It will not abide by the deci sion nnd will go into tho Kns ern league. nnenaneioali was elected as tue place to fill the first vacancy in the state league. Grey silk alntinca summer conts and vests nt less thnn hnlf price nt Reese's miction rooms. tr Snecinl low prices to nil in wntches. I jewelry nnd sllverwnre at Holdermnn's, corner Alain ana Lioyu streets. Onward It Strides. The demand for the EvTCMNO IlETtALD hns so grcntly increased that It has bo como necessary to establish an additional agency at Hooks & Brown's stationary store, 4 iNortn Main street. tuteruatioaJJ famous REMEDY for IffiURALaiA and similar Complaints manmaotnroa unaer tne Btilngont GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. kpreioribrab7omlaentpny3icIanB2. OR. RICHTER'S I Only genuine w.Tradem'k"Auclior.' I Look also on vackaze for Dr, Klcitor'a firm 1 E SF.Ad. Richtor&Co. Now York. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 112 Branch IIoubss, - Own GhuworkB.I 25 and EOc. For salo In l Shenandoah by C, H. Uarenbuch.i j M union, 1: r. u. nirnn MISCELLANEOUS. 1t7 ANTED A (rood lady cook for restaur VV ant. Apply at 36 N. Main street. M-tf w ANTED. A (rood girl at onco. Apply at iuuoutn wnue street. 11 WANTED. Hoarders wanted bv week or month. References required App,y at Weeks' Hotel, Bouth Main street. 7-27-3t nOR RENT. Two rooms, for office use; beated br steam: tras: cheap. Ann :y to U. Refowlcb, H. Main street. 7- j-tt T (1ST. A nalr of srold KDectacles. durine the Jj runaway acsldent near the Indian ltldge colliery on the 80th Inst. Tho finder will do sultnblv regarded upon rsturnlnessmotoMrs, J ane Grant, 300 West Oak street, Bktn&ndoab, I'd. dl-OL tit ANTED. Men to renrcscnt tho MetronoP W Han Life Insurance Company in Maha noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to i.. A. uassier, oi uasiuentre strcci. .iiananoy uity. i n im TOR SALE. A more seven years old. with T verv line colt bv her sldo two months old The mare is a cood driver and worker, and will 1 be sold cheap as the owner has no use for the animal. Address or call on W. A. T. Keller, Darnesvlllo, Schuylkill county, l'a. 7-ai aw I r?OK BALE. The Mt. Carmol House pror- J2 erty, on the corner of Oak street and the I Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a I low flcure arid on easy terms. Will sell thai hotel building with or witliout tne adjolnlnc cround. Anv information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon ncnoener, ut varmei. d-i-zw mo MAKE BIG MONEY selling our electric JL Telephone, uesisener on sarin, oem an complete ready to set up; lines of any distance. A practical Electric Telephone. Oui ur scents making o to uu a aay easy, ble moner without work. fc-tervDoav cuts: Prices low. Any . Address W. Is oae can matte c,o per monin. Auarrea n. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. SAFE DEPOSIT 'BuildingSaving ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $i 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS : Israel II. RornERMEL, - President. Hamilton Godfret, Secretary and Treas. M. D. Master, s Afjents. W. H. Bachman. The value of each share is $200 nt ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, tl.OO, On dues paid in advance for a period of six months or longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares at nny time by giving 80 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II, Master's mnrble ynrd, 127 N. Jnrdln St,, on the first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. DEJcL. Ex'Oiiiitu'ei Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Beer, Wines, liquors and Cigars. Handsome Bar Fixture. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. lo Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A, Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, 3POTa7SVILIj.il!. Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE -BT I Citizens' Cornet Band, of Mahanoy City Amoncr the attractions will be a boat race, a tub race, a swimming contest nnd n bnll came between two professional teams. Several visiting bands will tako part In the muslcnle. This will be the greatest day of the season at Lakeside Dancing musio will be furnished by n first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IN 22 LEADING CITIES, No grounds for fear nny Ionizer, be- oauso wo have found the secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which is only Known dv us, mo Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is n great relief to those wno are Buttering irom ncning tctn. Plato work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal nnd rubberplates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Savine of decayed teeth a speclnltv. Remember the place nnd number, Dr. 1TIZTS8 JinATAX, JtOOMS, SI6?.P' .. 135 FmI fontfe St.. Mnm Mil uig T-ootn. - " "" -"I "" Over M. Stein's drug store. GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. iilifflMFlM, Are mnklng extensive preperations for tne opening oi vneir new parit, on tne line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd thof e In nttendnnce will be treated to nil kinds of nmu ement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces win turnisu tne dancing music. "The crisis demands a MAN for the place. Not i plate for the man.'" For Congress, Chas. N. Brmnm. WARREN J. PORTZ, - " "Ptn-ni-. Timer, Pianos and orrana rertatred. Ordnrs left at n North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive l pniiopi atieuiion. Closing Out Sale ! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to t1.25 Eld Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c. BOo " " 35c. At A Price. All our light weight suits ore reduced to clear out the summer stock. We can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them at this cut. Light in weight and color; some pretty claya and cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though you don't care to buy. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramuon, Manager. 21 Bouth Main tit., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made Cheaper thnn a wooden tence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of tcnclng, M II. Masteii has the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JAHDIN ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD rniLADELrnu and new tobk DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any or these, papers delivered, can leave orders at Max Hecse's, Dougherty building, West Centre street. BO W Jb3S Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Sliciinudonll. Freehand cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors nnd cigars. JAMES U0WE8, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly dono with prj" HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF FAINT by jOu. IZ'OST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is tho best and only guaranteo paint against corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Qlve it a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Oibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shorn ntloah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt J oe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL ST& Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars. lAN'S GAF MAIN AND COAL 8TH., Shcnunclonli, I'enuni 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty days will be found nt the PJS3W "YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hnnd a full lino of Children'a caps, jobes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. MIlHi O. W. HTDE, J. F. PLOPPERT, alk! and Cponectionex? 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. -S-OTTDEt PHOTO S Taken in first-classstyle at Linton's New Gallery T 11 Ni PLUM ALLEY. Kear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25c East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.OO Corseta for only 75c. 75o " " 60c. 60o -" " S5c.
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