The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 18, 1891, Image 4

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Picnics and Oufmgs!
Severn, tlio Grocer, is head
quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits
and VcgetableSjCannecl Meats,
Pickles, Crackers, Cakes, Con
densed Milk, etc., suitable for
picnics and excursions. Now
supply sliced Summer Sausage
All new and fresh goods.
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
I'UIIMHHHD DAILY AND WRRKLY.
LOCAL LUNCHEON.
Sunstroke timo is here,
Watermelons nro on tho way.
A raw CRK beaten up in lemonade is nice
fur those who cannot take solid food.
Many men do not smolco, yet there aro
but few who objoct to an occasional puff.
Tho oertaln way to be cheated Is to fancy
ono Eolf more cunning than otbors.
Promptly Settlod.
Tho following acknowledgement of pay'
inent should bare been published sovenil
days ago but was untcntionally omitted
A comparison of tho date on which tho
loss occurred and the dale of payment show
tho promptness with which tho claim was
uict:
Keceivod of the Springfield Firo and
Marino Insuratico Co., of Springfield,
Jlass., through David Faun, agent of said
company, tho sum of one thousand dollars,
being in full for all claims for loss and
damago by Are on the 31st of May, 1801.
I hereby londer my thanks to Mr. Faust
and his companies for the prompt payment
of my loss and would cheerfully recom
mend him to my friends who desiro to get
insurance.
Auouste Fbkiuak.
Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 9, 1891. 0-17-2t
Playing Cards.
Vju on obtain a pack of bost quality
vlay'mg cai"ds by sending fifteen cents in
postage to P. S. iiustis, Gen'l Pass. Agt.,
H., C. & q.li. It. Chicago, III. tf
Completed to Deadwood.
' The Burlington Houte, C, B. & Q. K. It.,
from Chicago, Pooria and St. Louis, is now
completed, and daily passonger trains aro
running through Lincoln, Nob., and
Custer, S. D., to Deadwood. Also to New
castle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to. Dead
wood, tf
Coming Evonts.
Juno 19. Fair and fostival ; Bobbins'
opora houso ; undur tho auspices of the
ladios of tho First Prosbytonan church.
June 29. Picnic at Columbia Park by
National Guard of Warsaw.
July i. Lawn party under the auspices
of tho Primitive Methodist church.
July i Grand Carnival and picnic by
Columbia Hose Steam Firo Euglno Com
pany. July 29th. Festival and entertainment;
Robbing' opora houso, under the auspices
ot Silyor Wavo Castlo, A. O. K. of M. C.
To Norvous, Dobllltatod Men.
If you eond us your address, wo will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eloctro
Voltaio Bolt and Appliances, and their
charming oflects upon the nervous de
bilitated system, and how they will quickly
restore you to vigor, and manhood. .Pamph
let free. If you aro thus afflictod, wo will
lend you a Belt and Appliances on a trial.
Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich.
Now Bakery.
Schoidor Bros, havo oponod a now
bakery at 27 South Main street, where you
can got fresh bread, cakes, candy and ico
cream. Give them a call. 6-5 3m
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you need the warning? The signal per
hiirtBof the sure annroacli of that more ter
rible disease, Coummptlon, Ask yourselves
If you can aflord ror the Hike of saving GO
cents, to rim the risk and do nothing for It.
We know lrom experience that Hhlloli'B (Jura
will Cure your Cough. It never falls. Thin
explulun why mine than a Million llotlles
wtro sold tho past year. It relieves Croup
and Whomilutt Couuh at once. Mothers do
not tie without II. For itmv Duck, Hide or
unosi, ueHnuoii s rorous riaster. roia ny
C II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and
uoya streets.
There are no flies on this. A CQ-cont
wlndowiroen and n lib. box of baking
powder for GO cents at the Grand Union
Tea Company's store. 0-lG-i!t
The festival season is In full blast and
they aro plenty.
Advertise in the Herald.
WALL PAPER!
A, CARLOAD JUST AKKIVHD AT
IMI EL LET'S
Blanks Co
Gilt So
Embossed .....12 l-2o
Window Shades, spring rolleis,.2Cq
Curtain roles.. 25o
MOVEDjTO
22 East Centre St., Shenanooah,
CHA8. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
Dissolved.
Tho p&slor.aJ lfjations between Rev. J.
M. Wicker and' tho Presbyterian church,
of town, was dissolvod by tho Lehigh
Piosbjtory yostorday,
Don't Forgot It.
Tho ladios connocted with tho Fresby-
torian church will hold their regular straw
berry and ico cream festival in Hobblna'
opora house to-morrow ovonlng.
Burled Yoatordav.
Mrs. Hobblna. relict of Zabnlon Hob-
bins, and mother of John and Issachar
Koobins, was buried at Uloomsburg yc
terday. A number of friends and rclalii cs
of the docc&std from town attended tl o
funeral.
Our Bill of Fare,
Prepared and publiihod expressly for the
Hkuald readers.
FHIDAY.
HREAKFAST,
Bananas with Cream and Sugar.
Wheat Germ Meal Mush.
Johnny Cake. Uuttor.
Cocoa,
DINJJJ3H.
Boiled Beof. Lettucd.
Mashed Potatoes. Macaroni.
Graham Bread. Butter,
Boiled Hico with Hard Sauce.
SU1TBR.
Milk Toast
While Bread. strawberries.
Sponge Cake. Milk.
SHENANDOAH AT OOUHT.
Disposition of Oases' by tho Judges
Yesterday.
Policeman D. J. Connors was acquitted
on a chargo of larceny as baileo mada on
oath of Jacob Killoor.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morrison were
Convicted of keoping a common and Ill
governed houso, omoath of Chief of Polico
Amour.
J seph Kropowiski was acquitted on a
chargo of astault antf battery mado by
Mary Mosedovicz and tho pr.sccutrix was
sentoncod to pay tho costs.
GETTYSBURG.
Fourth of July, Excursions to tno
Battle-Flold.
Patriotism and pleasure in coalition will
attract many of our renders to tho historic
batlle-flold of Oaltysburg, on the coming
Independence Day. Tho Heading Hail-
road, which recently acquired control of
tho only direct line.to this famous spot, is
preparing a new and fast schedule of train
sarvico, and tho route, by way of Harris
burg, from any part of tho nHeading sys
tem, is a most delightful one. Tho rates
lor excursion tickets will be greatly re
duced, and special tickets will bo sold on
July 3d and 4 in, good to return until July
Cth, particulars of which will shortly bo
announced by the railroad company.
RED MEN AROUND.
Eagle Eye and his Braves Visit
Town.
Several of Pawneo Bill's Indian 1 raves
visited town yosterday, accompanied by
thiir guide and interpreter, Eaglo Eye.
They arrived on a Philadelphia & Beading
train and marched up Contro street, fol
lowed by a crowd of boys. Thoy attracted
great attention. Thoy were tall, woll
built and muscular-looking fellows. As
thoy crossed Whito street Torn Bollis gavo
tho Kedmen's sign and ono of tho braves
who observed it gave vent to an "Ugh 1"
Wioderhold'8 butchor shop had just boen
stockud with freshly smoked sausages and
ihoy looked so tempting that two of tho
braves entered the shop and scalped tbo
stock to an extent that evidenced a wonder
ful appetite. Schoidor's bakery was tho
nuxt point ol attaqk. Tbo young lady
behind tho counter shuddered as tho savage
ooking braves stalked Into tho place.
For mercy sake 1" sho oxclalraed. "In
dian like cake heap much," said ono of tho
braves. ' Soda water np like, Firo water
bang up." Mr. Beholder, who can chow
tho Indian languago Into tho size of
currants, gavo an Indian sign to tho speak
ing bravo, who indicatod tho kind of cake
he wanted. After being suppli' d bo asked
the backer if he would tako buualo skins
in trade, but ttie bread moulder said bo was
not a skin dealer and wantod tbo silver
coinage of tho Groat Father, as the In
dians torm tho Pros)dent, or his cakes
The bravo smiled a smile that made his
mouth look liko u tomahawk and paid the
money llko a while man.
Big- Manager- Not- Afraid -of -Plenty
Guests, known among tho white men as
Manager Hutchison, was next visited and
ho eoothod tho savago breasts by a supply
qf Newark bovorago, tfte.r, whiqh Tho-Man-
Wbo-Novor-Talks, kn9wn in Philadelphia
as Max lteefo, was visitod. Max tried to
soli tbein a bioyole, but tbo braves said their
ponies woro good enough and refused to
purchao, nqtwithstandlng Maxey's offer to
sell a bicycle at cost, with tbo freight off
Maxey then oftured to set 'em up, but
Eagle Eye, who, by the way, bus a sharp
eye to business, protested on the ground
that the braves bad to take the train for
Lakeside, and thoy struck out for the depot
In genuine Wild WMtyl, while Tale,
graph Operator MoDermott seated himself
at his table and flashed ovr the wires the
startling information that "This town was
to-day raided by a band of blood-thirsty
Sioux Indians who, after devastating the
business placoe, started off with a war
wboop in a southern direction with tho
avowed Intention of storming Lakeside
Will Bo Glveu Away.
Our enterprising druggist 0. II. Hagenbuch
who oirrles the fluest stock nl drugs, per.
lumerles, tollgt articles, brushes, sponge,eto.
It giving away a largo number or trial bottles
of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine.
He guumntum) It to cure headache, dlnlnens.
effects of spirits, tobacco, oollee, etc. Drug
gists say 11 Is the greatest seller they ever
Knew, hdu is uuivenauy biuisiuciqry. luyy
also iruurunieo Dr. Allies1 New Heart '"ure In
all cakes of mrvoua or organic honrt dleae,
IttMIUlUMUIJ, KlU 1U sluu, kiuuui-riu, eiu.
Vine book ou "Nervovts. and Iasrt Plseasts "
jreu.
Best work dpno at Btonpan'e steam
laundry. Everything whito and spotless.
Laco curtains a specialty, All work guar
i wteed.
PERSONAL.
Dr. J. O. Blddle was a visitor to town
yostorday.
illno Inspector Stein went to Ashland
this morning to attend a meeting of tho
Mino Inspectors, called to nrrango for the
examination of applicants for mlno foreman
certificates.
John J. Babcock, of Philadelphia, rep
resenting tho Siringflald Firo Insurance
Co., was In town to-day to adjust tho loss
of tho damago dono to tho Lutheran
church.
DISASTROUS WRECK,
Olio Man Killed nmt ii Kumbor Injured m
tho St. Pimt liond.
CracAOO, Juno 18. Iuformatlon was
received early In tbo morning of a disas
trous wreck on the V'llwRukoo& St. Paul
Kollroml about halt a mllo cast of Coon
Hapids, la.
A passenger train consisting of an en
gine, baggage nnd mall and express cars,
several coaches and two Bloopers, crashed
through tho bridge over tho Coon Rlvar.
Only tbo rear sleepor romalned on tho
track. Tho engtnoor escaped unhurt,
but tho conductor and one brakoman aro
reported badly injured.
It was raining at tho time of tho accl
dont, and darkness and storm Increased
tbo confusion.
The locomotlvo was derailed Just as It
nenre..l tho trestle, ran on to the ties,
struck tho supports and tumbled over
Into tho stream bolow, dragging all but
tbo sleeper.
One pasienger was killed outright, an
other will dlo and nineteen moro wera
badly bruised.
Tho dead man was Henry Condon of
Perry, la.
John McCarthy of Dunkirk, N. Y., wa
fatally hurt.
Express Messenger Aldroyd Is missing,
and may bo burled under tho dobrls.
Eoinbnrdt Kochman of Mount Vernon,
N. Y., is among tho injurod.
A STANDARD SCHEME.
Tho Great Oil Monopoly After Valuable
Land In Ohio.
PrrrsDurto, June 18. St. Mary's res
orvolr In Mercor county, Ohio, Is said to
bo tbo largest artificial lako In the world,
its dimlnslons being nine mllosby two to
four. Tho reservoir is situated In tbo
heart of tho richest Oil and natural gas
territory on tho globe, ns In the 83x80
square miles which makes its bed, wells
could bo bored to produce millions of
dollars' worth of gas and oil.
A report from tho oil regions intimate
that the Standard Oil people aro nbout
to grasp this tromondous prize If possi
ble by buying up land on both sides,
when they will drain out a portion of
tho water to admit of boring wells.
Tho Stnndard has been leasing land
west of Collna and Cartbagenla, Tho
Company has already leased .all tbo land
on tho east side of tho rcsorvolr near St,
Mary's. It Is said they will dig a tunnel
nnd drain a good deal of tho water Into
St. Mnry's river.
The Stundnrd peoplo havo alroady
drilled wolls three hundred feet boyond
tno uigti water mnrn ol last April.
The attention of tho Ohio canal com
missioners will also be called' to tho situ
ation.
LAKESIDE-
Driving Park,
(East Muhanoy Junction)
HISTORICAL
Wild West Show I
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
O.
of
I Indian Village, Cowboy
! and him Encampment
I rrND the only herd of Trained
, and. Spotted Mustangs. Tho
I whole history or a nation told In a
, thrilling drama of clvlllratlou, de
pleting the perils, hardships and
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heroism of pioneer life on the
Plains, requiring In lU completion
over BOO during scouts, trappers,
cowboys, Indian fighters. Mexican
Vnoouerosand HnnnroR.f!hlnta with
their WarrlorSjUraves, Bquaws aud
j-Hiiues. iv ueru oi Bpoueu iexi
ran Mustangs, herd ol gentlelndlan
l'onles and Texas Bronchos.
Thelarget and grandest exhibi
tion of tbo Kind on the American
continent. Owning and traveling
In lis. own handsomely equipped
rallroad.tmlqV Thaflrat bivouac of
Meilcuu Vacqueros direct from old
Mxlop, headd by Don e Anno,
the famous Mexican leader, and
neuor rmnawi, vne King oi au
rlrtern and roners, expert nnd
matchless In lurlat throwing and
reckless hnrpeuiRiishln.
l'rairle e)clioon&r aud Indian
Travoy whole herd of American
BUFFALO and TEXAS SiSEF.2,
A true representation of au
Indian : Buffalo : Hunt !
Showing tho maimer of branding wild cattle
on our Western Jrontler; stqrjllntf and
wonderruldl'Puvy of liarpinootlng
hy frjuitleriUneji. ootfboys
and Indians led by
Bluj. G. WIUfXAM LILUE,
(PAWXBE BILI.)
famotw and feorjpus. Pony Eipro Illders,
allowing the mode of carrying Important dU
patrheaucroBS the plains before the lntroduo
ilon ol the telegraph. A band of verltlble
Mexican vacqurroi, direct from Mexico, tbe
greatest rough riders In the world.
l'trformancen every afternoou, Special ex
cursion trains inch day.
Don't forget the place and date,
Lakeside . Driving Park,
JJast Mahanoy J unci ton f
E 15,16,17; 18, 19 and 20
ADMISSION, . . 35 CCUtH
clillclruii, under ia yra., is Cento
OR SALE A vouuer liorau. An-
ply at l.audlg's MaUonury store, G-ll-tf
1 B LI'S
WANTS, &o.
"TTTANTEDA Kood girl for Kcn.
TV eral housework, (lood wages paid
Inquire at the ilEBAUiofllco. o-Uf
WANTED A girl for general
housework. Apply at 2) North Main
street. n lnjii
AGENTS WANTED. Free pre-
wuhh, tu wiiciscuu iiioii, several oi
ourftalesmen haveearned from 170 lo StOOn
Wl Air f1 t'&nM -nf. T n in
-J j, wox jsu, xoew
B
OARDEIIS WANTED. - Steady
rr"- u'"0' "nut iiiesii oniy, uooa loca
.0?ffti'. 1r,!'cln,,," ftccommodstlons. Apply
..v .... uuvnic. Of .Tu, xiv mbih sireoi, Hiien'
andoah, I'm ( lm
TESIRABLE PROPF.RTV unn
rf-' One of tbe most deslrablo proper
ties on Wesi Oak: street, for sale on reasonable
"iTij aiiiomes grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets, tjlieuandoah, la
TV" Alt rijn-An active reliable man
TV salary 7 to S3o monthly, with In
crease, to r-preent in his own section a re
sponsible New YorK House, References. .
Mamufaotcbkb, Loesi Box I6SJ, New Yors.
FOR RENT Store Riid building
. U"W occupied by the Shenandoah
-". iur ma niaciurine ant retail
candy business. Two floors 01x20 feet. Apply
to J. J. Krauey. . S-loff
T OST On tho road between Mnize-
j-vhih ana Bnenanaoati, a book, wltb notes
of pruporty at Bouth Laurel Hldge colliery,
A Miltable reward lor Its return to S A.
Heddall, 111 8. Jardln street Bhennndoah. Pa.,
, 0-17-3t
FOR SALE. A number of second
hand desks In tood condition lor nlo by
the Hhenaudoah School Hoard. Apply to the
following committee for additional partlcu
lars. It. A DAVK.VI'OHT,
TII-IMAH HAfltU,
II. J MUMJOON,
W. e. WILI.IAMri,
JAMKHO'HBARN,
M'tm rnmmltte.
IDKOI'OSALm will be received by
X the unlerlgned committee up to Mon
day, June 33, 18111, at 7 p. m.,lor tho following:
(1) Palnlliy; theertcrloror the .Lloyd street,
tchool bnllrtlng with two coats. (2) I'ulntlne
the exterior of the Centre street school but tf
In? and pencilling two sides. (3) fulnting
tbeoierlorot the .Maid street building Sep
arate bids must be submitted for each build
lne. Ifopmalt wlllitUo be received ror furuUh
Ing one or tho school rooms with llfty single
d. fks. The committee reserves tho right to
rejeetnny or all bids.
K. A. DAVENPORT,
THOMAH I1AIRU,
II. J. MULllOON,
V. 1'. WIId.IAilS,
JAJSIE3 O'HEARN,
M0-5t Committee.
PORSALB I
The undersigned, desiring to retire from bus
iness, will dispose of his stock ot dry goods,
groceries Ac, cheap, Purchaser can also cnt
the storo room at reasonable terms The
stand Is a good one and in the hands of a live
man can be made prolllable.
T. IS. DAVIS,
c-io tf xoo INortli Jnrdiii St.
CENTS
for a Window Shade.
Others for !Wo. 4?c. 60c
65c 7oo and upward. Shades made
lot stores and private duellings. Cus
tomers desldlng only the fixtures or
shadlnu by the yard can be accom
modated.; C. D. Fricke, 10 South Jardin St,
Attention, House Gleaners !
The warm 'weather Is here, and house-cleaning is the next .thini; hi order.
And at such times most everybody ueeds something to brighten
up the home, so If you need a good carpet of either
Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussel,
TWO Oil THREE-PLY INGRAIN,
HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS!
You can find a full asbortment at PRICE'S.
Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles of all Kinds !
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades.
Prices cannot be beaten when quality is considered.
No misrepresentation one price to all.
J. J. PRICES'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street; Shenandoah, Pa.
With a manufacturing de
partment in fullblastjOur bank,
withstands the run.
Wo havo made tbe New Store,
cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts., a
"safe deposit" for your money
when in need of Clothing. The
daily rush proves the "trust"
of the public in our goods. The
stock, is rig;lit, the prises nro
right we hold the load.
2ftJjo Only, Corner 13th
PRICES AT " THE FAMOUS !
jren's all-wool Cheviot Suits $S.OO
u " Worsted Bults 10.00
Coys' " ' " 7.59
, " " Cheviot Suits 6.S0
And overythlnR elso In our line you will And down to the lowest prices.
We Bell the best60o DometBhlrtln town. Merchtint
Tailoring a specialty.
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OJOT-PBIOB
No. 11 North Maiu Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
At Scanlan's-
Yon can eet the liept nnd
cheapest HATS AND
OAlvJ In town. He
- hatf Just received a full
lineoi
STRAW
HATS.
From 5c to $1.
Also a nice Unoof light
colored hats, derby aud
soft. A nice llRht col
ored derby hat, $1.2-5
Iilfiht colored soft hat
for 50 ceiits.
AT SOANLAN'S
You will And cheapest
line of TRUNKS and
Sachcls In town; also
yum Coats selling
them oil at rost. Six
dozen neckties at 25a a
piece, worth 40c.
Nice line of Genu' Undsrwonrat
"Joanilt. Htadq'iarters for -um-mcr
Shirts and Hoys' Waists.
19 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
-OO TO-
K E LLY'S I
FOB
Neat, Cheap and Stylish
Strawf Hats from 20c to S1J50
Short Spray Flowers... Go to 1.00
Wreaths 20oto 1.7J
Infants' Christening Robe, Goo to $3
Infants' long nnd short coats.,.81,25
up to 53 50.
50,000 LADIES WEAR
Tho SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET
Why don't you wear one?
NELLY BLY CAPS !
All Colors, at 20 oents.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line of
.Vats, Caps and Cents' Furnishing Goods
nnd makes a specialty of
Nelllo Bly aud Mary Anderson Caps.
S EAST CBNTRB ST.
A Run ou Our Bank.
and CHESTNUT Streeta.
nhlldreu'a Salts $1 upwards
Knee Pantn., ,.20o " ,
Btueeu uturtfl uuo "
Men's ohlftlutr shirts 7oo "
Best nc-cUtlo in town 25c
AT -
GLOTHING.
Still at the Old Stand
SGHEIDER'S
BAKERY I
No. 29
. East Centre St., Shenandoah.
Better prepared than ever to serve our many
patrons with a superior quality of
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream,
Confectionery of all Kinds,
Open on Saluiy Evenings Until Midnight.
Open on other evenings (Sunday oxcepted)
uuiu 11 u ClOCK.
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS,
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, teases. Mortgages nnd Bonds written.
."(......go .luuuqL'n ttuu legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency.
General Fire Insurance Business. Keprosents
the Northwestern t.lfe Insurance Co.
n5irwSE."aiIUI2?OII,b,l,u?lnf' oorner Centre
and West 8ts., Hhenandoah, Pa.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
.A two story double frame dwelling house,
storoand restaurant, on EasnrimroHi
2. A dwelling and restauranton East Centre
Streets
3- Desirable property on corner Centre and
...uu Diivcio, niuwuio ior uu?mes4 nur-
poses. v
'wiltrrJ0ili"ble irame duelling, on '
p. Two 2-story Iramo dwellings on West Cen
tra street.
0. Two 2stry dwelllngi on the corner ot
w wuw.u.tv aviiuw ntuie xoum in
one.
7. Two-story single houso on North Chestnut
street- with a large warehouse at the rear.
8. Three two-slory double frame buildings
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
' AND
Real Estate Agent,
OFFICE Bkddall's Bcildino:,
,Cor.MaIn and Centre Streets, SHENANOOAH, PA.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
i-A two nnd one-hair utory double frame
aweuing nouse, with Btore-room and res- !
taurant. .Located on East Centre street.
-A valuable property located on South Jar-
uiu niiei'l.
3 -Beven dwelling houses at the corner or Gll-
uenauaijtoyu streets. Ujodlavestment,
Terms reasonable. I
JUST OPENED UP
a big lot of
GLASSWARE
nmongwhlch are some lovely f ots well worth
w. r ts uuve ueujraiineu 10 rasn
them oirfor29c. Come
early 11 you, wish
to secure one.
THIS OFFER, QNI.Y GOOD
Until SATjDRDAY, JUNE 13.
OUR TINWARE COUNTERS . . j
to see what 6 or It) cents will buy. We huvitma
everytning m tinware from a tin cup
to a wash boiler, or from a flour
Bcoop to a bread raiser.
Duncan: 8a Waidley,
Ho. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
EAGLE MOTEL!
221 W. Ce.itre Street,
Formerly lteptby lira Omvllle. The abovt
hotel Is now hept by
JOHN W. WEEKS.
Formerly.of the Keystone Hotel, ailberton.
Bust of accommodutloUB fur
Permanent ana Transient Guest
The har stocked wltli the best brands ot
clgii.s.alo, be;r, porter and Uquora.
BXCELLENT KKEE LUNCU COUNTER.
McKeon's Saloon,
109 Ea8T CENTRE ST.,
Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter.W
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