In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tho summer and pic nic season at SIE-VIEIEILsrS Corner Gro cor y Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candlo power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with roc' bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair Avork executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store The most progressive establishment lu the counly. Corner Mam ana Lloyo Streets. Comlug lit cuts. Juno 22. Strawborry and ico cronm fes tival in Bobbins' opera house for tho bene1 fit of tho Prosbytorian church. Juno 23. Hopresentation ot a Japanes' vvoddinK by tho Uolping Hand Society i tho Trinity llcformod church. juno 28 strawberry and ico cream festival, in Bobbins' opera houso, under th auspicos of tho young people of tho Welsh Baptist church. iimy sz. straw Derry and Ico cream festival, in Bobbins' opern house, undor the auspices of Young Amorica Drum Corps. A Trip to Omnliii mill Iteturn. Tickets will bo on salo Juno 29tb, 30th and July 1st good to return until July 15ih at tho rato of ono fare for tho round trip, Ask for and soo that your tickets read via Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Send to John R. Pott, D. P. A., Williams port, Pa., for map, time tablo and lull Information, furnished froo. C-13 lOt l'cstlvuls '.This Week. Tho lading connected with tho Presby terian church will hold a strawberry and ico cronm festival in Robbing' opera house, Wednesday ovoning, tho proceeds from which are to bo applied towards froecoeing tho insulo of tho church. A representation of a Japanoio wedding, by tho Helping llcnd Society of tho Trin ity Reformed church, will tako place in that church Thursday evening. A Little Girl's Experience) in a Lighthouse. 3Ir. and Mrs. Loren Trescott aro keepers or tho ilov. Lighthouse at Sand Raach, Alien., and aro blessed with a daughter.foi: years old. Last April she was taken dovn with ileasles, followed with a droad.jl cough and turning into a Fever. Dcctors at homo and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worso rapidly, until she was a more "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's Now Diteovtry and after tho use of two and a half bottles, was com plotely cured, They say Dr. Kipg's Now Discovory is worth its woiKbt in gold, yet VMl man nt V 1 1 1 . . TT J UJMjr jjc, a blini UUbllU Kit J. XI Hagoubuch's drug storo. Thumb Smashed. John Ferguson, of town, had tho thumb of his left hand mashed by a falling pieco of coal while he was at work in tho Ellon- gowan colliery. Fine photos,;C0c. per dozon.at Kcagoy'a YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. I5YAN J. UAYIHS. CEALEIl lit Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY, The finest goods In the market at the lowest prices. All new goods. Cor. Uoyil and Jardln Sts., Shenandoah, Pa M. P. Conry's Saloon, 3! South Main Street. Uext to the First National Dank, forfreshbeer, porter, ales and temperance drinks. BotrtJIng by the Day, Wet k sr Moath. SHAFT BPEOIAXiB. Interesting Notes From This Growing Village. Miss Alice Sollr.er represented ourpeoplo at tho convention of tho Epworth Leaguo held at Port Carbon last week. Thomas Robinson, ono of Frackvillo1 tonsorial artists, spent Sunday with his paronts hero. Theodore F. Leach, of Gormantown, is visltina. friends horo. Mr. and Mrs. David Mltcholl wero among tho residents of this place who spent Sun day in Mahanoy Ci.y viewing tho effects of tho flocd. James B, Richards, n former resident of this place, but now ol Royersford, is visit ing friends hero. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight and Miss Gaseie Phillips spent Sunday ovening vis iting frionds at Lo.t Creek. Tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school observed Children's Day yostordiy and a very approprhito and pretty service was carried out. In tho morning th Sunday jchool was addressed by Messrs. Theodore F. Leach, of Gormantown, and James 13 Richards, of Royersford. Mrs. Thomas Morgan is visiting frlrnd in Mahanoy City to-day. Q Shaft, Pa., Juns 20, 1892. rrompt Payment. To the officers of the Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md. IMeaso accept my sincere thanks fir tho prompt manner in which I reeoivod this day in full ninety dollars through your Superintendent Win. T. Evans and auont David T. Willlama, upon tho death of my mother, Barbara Swank. I shall alwavs recomm- nd your society for thoir prompt. no?s in paying their claims and I shall advise all my frionds to join. Gko W Danisls, - Mahanoy City, Pa . Juno 15, 1602. For a Joint I'urado. A movement is on foot to arrange a Joint parado of all the societies of town on tbo Four h of July, and to that end M. J Scanlan, secretary of tho committeo, in- vitoi all societies interested to Eond conv raitteos to a conferenco in tho A. T. A. B, Society's hall, at the corner of Chestnut and Cherry streets, on Sunday, Juno 20, at 4 p. m. Ilnrry Hull's Trial. John S. Uoutenick and soveral other town pcoplo went to Pottsville to day to appear as witnesses in thn case of Harry T. Hall, who is charged with conspiring to commit arson. Tho Herald readers will remember that several weeks ago Hall wns arrested upon the allegation that he ar ranged a lot of ii flammable material in hi photograph gallory and instructed his as sistant to set it on flro, on tho promise of half the insurance Full Time. All tho collieries in this district under the Reading system to-day resumed work on a full timo scale ten hours por day, Tho Ellcngownn and Ki.ickorbtcker collieries, which wero drowned out by tho Mahanoy City flood, also ro3umod opera tions this morning. lieclccr'ri Season Closed, It. W. Becker, mam-gur of tho Palaco theatre at Girardville, ch sod tho summer seafon Saturday night and oarly Sunday morning started with his company for Gloucester, N. J., whore ho has rented a pavilion for tho production of "Tho Devil's Auction" fir tho summer. lluslness Cliunge. Wilson Otto has purcli.i'ed the bakery on South Main street conducted by M S. Schnidtr, who bi.s purchased Iho saloon and ristaurant at ihu corner of Centre tnd White streets horotofuro conducted by C. New. THE LEWIS LYNCHING CASE. Miss DIcMahuii's Ml ml AlToctad und She tVunders Awuy from Home. Pobt Jkkvis, N. Y., June 20, Leua McMahon, tho girl who was assaulted by Rob Lewis, tho lynched negro, and who alleges that bsr former lovor, Philip J. Foley, blackmailed her, Saturday after noon vrandorod away from hor home in this place. She walked the tow path of the Delaware and Hudson canal to Cud debackvllte, a distance of eight miles, and then proceeded three miles further along the highway. Coming to an old road which crosstd the Shawangunk mountains. she made her wav In tho darkness some three miles through the forest, over one of the steepest and roughest roads iu this section. liar father, John MoUahon. started in pursuit of her on foot, after she had been mlssinii three hours. At Cudda- baokvllle he was taken into a wacon bv Robert Jackson, and they succeeded in catching up with ths girl at 10 o'clock at night. She was still walking. Tha girl was overjoyed to see her father and Was brought home exhausted. She had been subpeonaed by the Sher iff on Saturday to testify this week be fore the grand jury in the blackmailing charges agaiust Foley. It is thought the excitement of the past few days had caused temporary aberration of the mind. She was quite well last night, and will appear against Foley Tuesday. WILL SURELY TAKE PLACE. International ltugattu Will lie Held In llrlo Tills Week. Emt, Pa.. June 20. The Interna tional Hegatta to bo held in Erie next Wednesday and Thursday will surely take place. Saturday. Qeorge Hosmer, who had chosen Johu Toemer as bis racing part ner, became suspicious of Teemer's con duct nnd non-appearance at Erie. He then asked tho committee for permission to substitute Jake Uaudaur. Hanlon and O'Connor demurred at the change, for Qaudaur had beaten Teemer and hud beaten Hanlon. The committee declared that there would be no race unless it was a good one and Hanlon and O'Connor consented to the substitution. Uaudaur was advised and ha went into praotice at once. Ho and Hosmer tried the new double shell and were well mated. Qaudaur's appearanca hero adds renewed Interest to the sin els hell raoc on Wednesday. WILL BE USED AS A STEPPING-STONE Cliauiicey Depcw's Acceptance of the State l'orrfollo Hhj links Him President. Wasuimotow, June 20. In reference to the reported offer of the portfolio of State to Mr. Depew, an evening paper prints a rumor that the position of tho Secretary of State is simply to bo for Mr. Depew a stepping stone to some thing further, and tlmt the prearranged plan is to make Mr. Depew tho legutco of tho administration, and iu case of tha election ot Mr. Harrison, to bund every onergy to innke Mr. Depew his successor four years from now. To this end it Is said Mr. Depew will saver ovory connection with the Noiv York Central and be eutlrely purged from uny taint of being a corpora tlonist. Tho rumor futthor relates the prece dents which have been established by pust Presidents iu this same Hue. Mr. Depew's reception by tho Presi dent Saturday was most cordial, and tho President took occasion to thank him heartily for his services at tho lata Con vention. It is understood that tho conversation between tho President and Mr. Depew re lated more particularly to the vacancy existing iu the Cubinet, and that tha President strongly urged Mr. Depew to aid him in tlio administration of publio affairs by assuming charge of the S.ato Department. Mr. Depew was tho sole guest at lunch con. Tho remit of the couference enn not bo stated with certainty, but it is understood that Mr. Depew requested timo to consider tho proposition. There was quite a gathering of repre sentatives of tho administration Satur day night at tho dinner given by Mr. Elliott F. Suepard of New York to Hon. Chauncey M. Denew at the Aril UEftOll Hotel, which lasted about two hours. those in attondauco wero .Snnnrnr Hiscock, of Now York; Attorney-General auiier ana oecretaries jNoble and lilkins. Secretary Elklus left tho nurtv about 0:30 to join Mrs. Elkins who had gone to tho White House to bid farewell to tho President und family, as thnv left the same evening for Elkins, W. Va.. for a short stay. Tho rest of tho nartv stayed quite lute. Mr. DepoiV left most emnhatlo orders at the desk not to send cards to his room. It was Quito in contrast to tha rernn. tion held by Senator Hill, who saw aH callers and there were a great many who called. 'Will Consider tho Matter. Wasiiinqto.v. Juuo 20. Mr. Channel?? M. Depew left Washington vosterdav afternoon for Few York. No iutimution has boon given by Mr. Depew whother he will accept or decline tho rortfnlln nf Secretary of State. It is iin.ler.tnn,l. however, that he has the matter under consideration, and will probably an nounce his docision lu a few days. Poisoned by Deviled Hum. Si. Louis, June 20. Thirty nersons. members of the Second Baptist Church, wero poisoneu yesterday afternoon by eating deviled ham while on a Sunday school excursion. Twelyo of them aro n precurlous conditions, and Charlnn W. Hurstow, a prominent member of the cougregutioa, will die. aiurder Over Oume of ' 'Crnps." "Wl CiiESTKn, Pa., June 20. Cnarles Mar. tin shot and instant y killed John nilny yesterday afternoon in tho houso of tho former on Front street, South Chester. Both nro colored and wero auarrellncr over a gamo ot "crups." BASEBALL RESULTS. The Drowns Shut Out Loulsvillo In Hard Fought Contest. AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0O000 o- a 0 0 Cincinnati , llatterlos. filonsnn nnri Mnran. Viau and Grim. STANDING or THIS CI.UI1S. Per iron 7t Ct Pir Won Lost at Boston 30 18 .09-3 Hrooklyn...aa IB .1127 Philadol'ii. :io its ..177 New York. 25 SO .400 vv asnme'n.in 27 Pitt6hurir,.23 U0 Louisville .2.1 32 hi Louis. .,20 aa Riltlmoro.,13 37 .471 Clncinntiti..UU 21 .LUi) Cleveland. .ao yi .55tf Chicairo,...yil Hi .010 .455 .407 .377 .283 Kustern League. At Rochester ltochcster, lj BufTido, 3. At Frovideuco.-l'roviilcnce, 4; Nroy, 11. Weather Indications. WAsniNOTON, Juno 20. For New Enalandi Cooler; fair; easterly winds. 1 or l,a)tern Now York: Cooler: fair weather: southeasterly winds. l or Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersevi Slightly cooler; fain variable winds. For Western Pennsylvania: Fain castorlr winds; cooler in western portion. lor Wcttern New York: Easterly winds: fair wcuther; slightly cooler in western portion. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Pope's encyclical letter concern ing the Columbus celebration will ap- An attempt to run races by electrio light will bo made in St. Louis to-night at South Park. The opposition to President Montt, of Chill, is being vigorously led by Carlos uuiiter juartinez. The 24th aunual reunion of tho Socl ety of tho Army of tho Potomao will be neiu in liostou In J une, loOJ. President Cnrnot nnd several of tbo Cabinet Ministers gave an audience to Archbishop Ireland Saturday. Louis Cordero has beeii elected Presi dent ot tcunuor by tho National Con gress. Ho was opposed by tho Church party. Gendarmes nro ready to quell a strike of COO workmen which has occurred in tho Malaespera nnd Ollurguu mines of Spain. It Is reported that King Behanzla re fuses to recognize a French protectorate and has placed himself in tho bauds of Germany. The Albany (N. Y.) Electro IUumi Dating L'onipuuy has been merged with Muncipnl Q.is Company with a capltul of $1,000,000. 1 Tho Spanish government has offered England better tonus for a commercial treaty, aud negotiations will soon be resumed in Madrid. It is reported that President Louis Sain Pena, of Argentine, has named Qen. Mitre, Gen. Hoco and Sen. Ingoyen to the Counoil of the Stuto, Fourteen indiotments against the Maveriok Bank direotors have beta n M . h 1 Viv .7,1.4.. T,. 1 I . rr . . , Statu District Court, at Boston. " ' sly Carriages LnrtreBt Assortment. LATEST STYLES Our Prices were never equalled before. We sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or oleowhero. Wo have a full line of Hoywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. ,??H.anisco 'Of yourself. We mean Just what we say. Our prices will surprise you. I P. WILLIAMS & SON No. 8 Sou tit 1Q REDUCED: Q-BEATLY RHUSSELS from 50c up. Table and Floor Oil Clotha and Linoleums from 25c up. Window Bbadeti, Rugs, 5Iatts,Ciirtaln Poles, etc., at lowprlces. The best lino of Lace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. J J PRTPF'S OLD RELIABLE, J . U . X X. VJLjJJ IsJj NORTH MAIN STREET. llrnve Hoys Lose Their Lives. Mount Holly, N. J., Juno 20. Search ing parties aro dragging tho lake at New Lisbon for the bodies of two little boys who wero drowned while bathing. One of them, the olaven-vear-old son nf J. C. Lotts, Superintendent of the Bur lington Almshouse farm, got beyond his depth, and his companions, two nine-year-old inmates of the Almshouse, went to his assistance. All three drowned before assistance could reach them. The body of ono of the boys was recovered last night. The Campaign Cauted Death. PrrTSBuno, Pa., June 20. The death of Ex-Speaker Senator J. S. Kutan which ocourred at his home in Allegheny Saturday, was duo to nervous prostra tion, brought on by his work during a vigorous campaign recently. Ho was an elector in 1868, collector of the port of Pittsburg for five years, and until reoontly United States Marshal of this district. ft Ootsj CoHi.Conihi.GcMThroit.Crimp.Infitiesis, whooping Cough, lironchitii M Aithma. Aetrula nro for Consumption lo Srit iucci, and a mra relUf I SdTOneEU Itarei. r.a.lnnn. .Vnnwlll tk. trueni eneci Slier taxing Inn Hit dOM. 4ri mjwatro. LawUiUeLfHtauaaalLO " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truok, Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Saloon and Restaurant N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Deer, Ale. Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on hand. H. O. FOLMER, Prop. Cull nroimit and tpe-nd a pteatant hour. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants of bis Mends and the public In Every tiling ill the DrinUSCJ Idle. COUGH DON'T DELfiCf THE HEYVVOOD, MhIu Street, f iiu1 u i irirm . H H lit inssS BaSai I PRICES 1 WANTS, 5co. JOT FOK SALE. A very desirable lot, Sox J 140 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at Hkualu oaice. 4-SS-tf Tjxon SALE. A National Cash Register, for cosh. Apply at this office. e-B-tf ANTi:D. An experienced plrl for general V,. houfcowork. Good wages paid. Apply to Wolf Levino, 31 North Main street. 6-4-tf DESIHAULE PHOPERTY FOP. SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, for salo. Will be sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-92 SALESMAN WANTED.-Valuablo commis sion offered. S-"O.0Oweeklyearneaby many our agents. Samples free. P. O. Box 1371 New York. 8-18-lw THOU SALE. 15 acres of valuable farm land .C under cultivation, in East ilrunswiclc Township, adjoining land3 of Peter Andrews anaMathiasS. ltichards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirablo real estato in Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. liurko, Shenandoah. Pa. 5-28-tf VXrANTED. Two good, encrgetlo men to vr ' si solicit and eolfnet in Sh vicinity. Good pay nnd permanent posit'on guaranteed to tho right parties. Address liox 217, Pottsville, Pa. 6-17-lw. fOTICE. Notice is hereby given to nil saloon-keepers and others not to glvoor sell Intoxicating liquors lo William It. James, and all parties violating this notice will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of the law. David H. James, William J. James, IlENJAMIN F. JAMKS. Shenandoah. Pa,. June P. IkOi. Ct AGENTS WANTED ON HALAItY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling no elty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two fceconds. No abrasion of paper. Works llko magic. SOO to 600 per cent, prolit. Ono agent's sales nmounted to KJ20 in six days. Another J32 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. ience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co.. La uure X439 ,0., La 6-21-ly OTIC E. Letters of administration on tho Xi estate of John II. Evans, lato ol tho borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, deceut-ed, have been granted to Noah J. Owens, of sold borough of bbenandonh, lo whom all persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make payment, und those having claims or demands will mako known tho tame without delay. Noah J. Owens, 6-S8-oaw-0w Administrator. PROPOSALS Will be received by the under signed committeo until Saturday, June 18, IbStt. at 7 p. m., for tho tearing down of tho White street school building and tho proper as sortment of the materials for future uso. PROPOSALS will also be received, up to tho same dato, for tho purchase of the said build ing, exclusive of tho foundation walls, the llro escapes, the heating apparatus, desks and other like contents, tho purchaser to remove tho build ing and leave tho site clear for tho erection of the now building. II. J MULDOON, Chairman, MARK 11URKE, JAMES O'HEAltN, DANIEL OQDEN, S. A. UEDDALL, Building and Repairs Committee. Siienandoaii, Pa., Juno 13, 1893. 6-13-6t CHARTER NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given that an application will bo made to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, July 11, A. D. 1BU2, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, under the "corporation act of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 89. 1B71," and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to bo called "St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Denefl clal Society of Mahanoy Plane, Pa." Said as sociation is to bo located at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., aud to have for Its object tho maintenance oi a society for social, educational and benen cial purposes to its mcmbors from funds col lected therein. S, G. M. HOLLOPETER, , Attorney for Applicants. Mahanoy Plane, Pa., Juno 13, ISM. 6-18-3teow CHARTER NOTICE -Notico is hereby given that an application will bo made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, Junei.7, W1, byL. lllass, C. Eberle, J. M. Glick, S. Sloyer, Z. T. Trout and J. U. lloellman, under the Act of Assembly entitled, "An oct to pro vide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April S9, 1871," and tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to bo called "Uranlto Wator Company," the character and object of which is tho supplying of water to tho publio in tho village of llig Mine Run, Ilutler town ship.Schuylkill county, Pa., and to such persons, partnerships and associations residing therein or adjacent thereto, as may desire tho same.and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbo rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. Mchenry willhelm, solicitor. Ill o Mine Run, Pa., Juno 4, mi. 6-i-21t MANN'S RESTAURANT, lot South Main St., Shenandoah. Fines! Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Sleek. Fresh Beer. Ale and Torter. Hoarders kept by the day or week at reason able rates. JOHN R. COYLE, AHorney-at-L&w aid Real Estate igent, Office BeddaU'i Building, Shecsndcah, Pa. I IV AT r m BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILA, Our Serges will enable you to keen cool. Tbov are in blue, l.lu-k n.irl grey, nnd rauge from $10 to f 2-3. Tin Hi huh it banpy medium und verv popular, combining style, durability nnu everyinitif? requisite tor comfort. a ureezy line of Neu iree Sh rt. White and Knncy Alapacas. at moder ate cost. Everybody is cettiuir onto mirTlntli. Ing Suite before' iodc everybody wllU oo getting intotliem. A, C, VATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA. A nat tnat IS not StvlfRh ,4 -ar-Mthl. rm.AH.d are a thousand rcasonswnyyou should cot wear It, and not one reason why you should. It i.fcu ally costs as much as a stylish hit, and is rot a hat buy a good one, nnd If you really want a good one, try our t2 hat. It will All tho bill. Tho same can bo said of our Neckwear a fine. 1 I J?TzSF' ny stylo. Htraw hats from 5c up tr I J1.60. Nlcolineof summer shirts at 25c; a big "h drive in boys' waists from 20o to 50o; large lino of trunks and valiKpn nt. inwpat nripo. T.n- nuuuu iiui:liuii ui inn mnnnv- ivnnn -,. gains in overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. fin I'finil net nnn nl c(n nnilin o t . guaranteed or money refunded. DNTo-w OTovolties PORTZ, , t Call and examine "Tho Marvcll, " a postage '' stamp box or locket a usefu- und ingenious article. Also Caw's stylographio and other fountain pens. 'UuoputiaBqs 'toojis nipauf mnog m poipuos o2cuojca anoi jo nogtiod v sumdoy oiof jo pujf Ajoaj 'OMOp Aiojq )ouuva pujAV doj fouujitQ fseg eij Buuioday jooy uij 'SuifuDj jooy ui 6itiTnods puD Buyooy uij "THE ELECTRIC" ' (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. , The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors, ales, porter, cigars, iic, in tho county. . ' The place has been entirely renovated and im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat- . went to all. V. J. BIULIJOIXAND. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the Cor. of Centre mid Jiiriltti Bin., Where ho will be pleased to meet all his old ns well as many new customers as possible Good work 1 fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting anil Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Dest Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and flnest brands of Cigars always on hand. jJ- S. KISTLEIt, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa J7 f WWW : I J ' i r x
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