The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 23, 1892, Image 1

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Large Circle of Readers.
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VOL. VII.-NO.150.
SHENANDOAH. PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1892.
ONE CENT.
1
adtr
tlon
ids
stage-
nlous
other
tquors,
ind lm
o treat-
iD. .
ealer,
jnli,
i old as
oaslble.
sort !
d finest
)h, V
Special Sale.
Wash Dress Goods at
Bargain Prices.
Printed Bedford Cords, 8c.
Thpsn ara thn NAtnn crnnria that, nrn rtHva.
tlscd as bargains by other stores at 120 our
price is co. aii mo oesi siyies now in stock
American Challies, 4 and 5c.
Tho 4o quality we offer Is equal to the 5o
grade of other stores. Our Solino embraces
all tho noweat styles of the season.
Double width English Serges,
Wo show ono hundred styles of this famous
wasn gooas, every, color fast regular 15c
vaiue; o yards mako a lady's dress.
Fast Black Sateens,
Plain or Brocade.
"Wo have tho following grades 12Kc, 14c,
I0c, 25c and 37Mc. Fast black India lawns and
plain whlto lawns Ifa all grades at reduced
prices.
Remnants of
Embroidery Flouncing,
We offer our entire lino of dress patterns
or embroidery and all remnants at half price;
all widths for both misses and ladles.
- L. J. .Wilkinson,
SB 8. Slain Bt.t Shenandoah.
Gwvin,
Duncan and
Waidley.
"We have received a big in
voice of Fruit Jars (Mason's),
in pints, quarts and half gal
lons, which we are selling be
low market value, notwith
standing the sharp advance in
prices.
Nice lino of Cuspadores earth6n, china,
tin and nlcltlo. from 10c un. CnmhtnaHmi
Fruit Presses, best thing in tho world for
uietariuus purposes ior wmcn they ore In
tended. Hot Weather Goods
Such as Ico Cream Freezers, Water Cool
ers, Gasoline Stoves, Window Screens, Fly
Fans a great homo comfort In hot and
sultry weather. Their uso Insures cleanli
ness at meals, comfort and rest to tho weary
ana a blessing in tho sick chamber. Their
fnat 111 t1tUnr nnmnnwH 4n V,- tl . J
rlved from their jise.
Hammocks, hammocks.
Fireworks, Fireworks.
flv o boutn main Street.
Our Directory,
3 Jin P0tf OFPICE
Shenandoah.
Ofllco hours from 7:30 a.
m. to 7:30 p.m. Money
Order and Registry De
partment open from 8 :00
a. m. to7:0up. m.
r ouowmiz is a scncuuio oi
the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mull
uiulli ur uespuica muai oe m me omce iniriy
Arrival.
P.M.
1:40
2:26
8:0tl
8:18
no
:00
A. M.
4:21
0:45
1:2.3
1:23
9:03
9:50
1:25
2:26
t:40
2:2
9:03
9:56
DeMhatlon.
(Phlla., Western 1
j and y
( Southern States)
( New York and East-1
em States and
I points, on L. V.H. R. J
Asland. J
j Glrardvlllo.
( Haven Uun, Centra-1
lla, Jit Cnrmeland-
Departure.
A. SI. P. M.
7:20 12:62
3:08
8:00
11:30
9:08
7:20
:20
8:18
1:40
2:2rt
8:18
2:26
18
2:23
9:56
9:56
9:66
9:58
Shamnlcln
Pottsville. j
j Mahanoy City, L
12:52
3:08
8100
lift?
7i00
1:85
7:00
1:10
7:00
7:20 2:56
11:30 6;20
7:20 2:60
:0S
11:30
I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30
I Creek and Shaft, f
I FrnpUvlllrt. V 7-9rt
, . - - - -
nnwto-O Yv.nl. n n r-nv.nw.1 1 ..At t .... - . n.AA -
m. and 7:00 n. m.. and a eeneral dnllverv at. t.i
a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and
nllnttnno i mnA. In ..... . - .
tn.irnntin.1ILn .Atl.M
ui. u u .V..W u. ill. UUU 4.W y. Ui,
THE PUBLIC WATER
WORKS PROJECT
THE JOINT COMMITTEE HOLDS
ANOTHER MEETING.
A CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD
With tho Old Water Company to
Ascertain the Amount Askod
For its Plant Council Must
be Consulted.
2:50
0:00
2:60
lire Alarm Iloxes.
Tho 'following list shows the location ot
tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire
Department:
LOCATION.
15 Coal and Dowers streets.
16 Bowers and Centrestrcets.
24 Bridge and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets.
34 Main and Poplar streets.
35 Main and Coal streets,
42 Gilbert and Centre streets.
43 Gilbert and Cherry streets.
52 Chestnut and Coal streets.
To send an alarm ODen the bor. null dnmn
the hook once and let go. When an alarm is
sent in the Are bell will sound the number of
the box and repeat the alarm four times.
nOW TO LOCATE lUnMfl.
If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Are
bell wiU strike-one, then pause and strike five ' f Z " Z J v7 Boco"'n'"e8 can
which will indicate that the Are is in the! ?n me 6 Pr?Poi'n to Mr. Torbert and
N pursuanco of a call
most of tho members
ol the joint committeo
on public wator works
met in tho Council
Chamber last night
luoso preeont were
Limb, Bettoridge. T,
J. Biggins, Franoy, Stout, Wrngg, Mc
Gulro, Kimmol. Gsble. John P. Hieirins.
Scheilly, "Wurm, Coakloy and Solicitor
Pomeroy.
it wa3 stated that it would bo necessary
vonavo appraisers appointed to place a
value on any property the borough might
wish to tako for tho works and that no
time should bo lost.
Franey said he thought it would bo ad-
visaoio lor mo committee to comply with
the wishes of the people, sinco thoy had
voiced their Sentiments in the recent elec
tion. He said it was pretty well under
stood in regard to taking tho Torbert land
for public use that thn nrnnnr sfnnn am
those tho joint committee had taken. "Wo
uon t Know whether this property is
owned by Mr. Torbert,"continued Franey,
"but in my opinion it makes no difference.
We take possession by right of eminent
domain. We DrODcee to aa on und hnilH
on it, but first have an interview with Air.
Torbert and ascertain if he i the owner of
tho land, get his price and then rnnort tn
the joint committee. It r. Tn-Wt'
price Is not satisfactory tho committee can
.i , ...
which will indicate that the Are is in the
vicinity of No. 15 box.:Every alarm is repeated
four times.
When Baby was sick; wo gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung- to Castorla.
When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla,
CARPET SWEEPERS, 2.50, J3.00, 83.50.
At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St.
NEW, NEW, NEW.
2fJSW BBLSSELS CARPETS,
msw jbaiiL Sim us,
T7S I TTVTTT-TTTTT- T Inn Tin
. . , iMX , JPricea aa Zow as Ever.
Also Another JLot of
Eemnants of Moquette
and Body Brussels Carpets
3 to 10 yards long, at about half price.
SOMETHING- NEW!
SPICED VINEGAR
A Combination of JPUJtE GKAPM VIJVEGAIl with
the finest Imported Pure Spices, boiled doxvn, vroduc-
ng a Finely Flavored, Fragrant Vinegar, for prevar-
txg and preserving all Jclnds ot fruit and vegetables.
ALSO 2VBE CATAWBA WIFE VINEGAR
And Fure Apple Vinegar-Soured by age, and free from
hiny foreign or injurloua proiierties.
11 ho rejects the proposition wa can oh
ahead anyway and have ' arbitrators ap
pointed and the money we offer will bo
ruled into court, as in all cases where titles
to properties are disputed." Franey also
suggested that no time bo wasted in open
ing negotiations with the old water com.
pany.
Stout said, "Wo want this water of ours
whother wo agree with the water company
or not."
Kimmol and Betteridira clol mod flint tha
land tho committee wished to tako was
barren and unfit for farming purposos.
On motion, Chairman Lamb appointed
the following committee of three to consult
with ilr. Torbert: Botteridge, Franey and
Kimmel.
In regard to conferring with fhn wot
company it was stated that at tho last moot
ing of the committee a resolution was
adopted to tue effect that the old water
company bo given five davs notion tn pnn-
for with the joint committeo on the price of
tho old plant, but that tho company had
not been notified in time.
On motion, a committee of thrnn ,
appointed to attend tho moeting of tho
water company then in session and ascer
tain what tho company proposed doing.
McGuire, Wragg and Wurm were ap
pointed for the mission,
After a brief absence tho committoo
returned with the following note from the
water company:
GENTr.TCVPM t'n..m 1 .1
within h ' a,8klnS our company to meet you
5 ,''rw,CUl tve wiu meeiyouon
fw?,X. ?v,enin,8, ,!,une "7 o'clock, at tho
106 committeo then deeidnd in mnrt- ,t
the time stated in the communication.
JUSt before the committnn arHnnrnn,!
Scheifly asked if the committee had a right
to accept any offer from the WAtor mm-
pany, to which Solicitor Pomeroy rospond-
oa mat tne committee could act on the
proposition and reuort to finnnpil. tc
:. . . .
tning this committee does," said he, "must
receive the sanction of Council and bo
spread upon tho minutes of Council."
Somebody said, "I thought tho Council
passeua resolution authorizing this com
lnlttee to go ahead,"
Pomeroy answered that Council had no
right to delegate its nOWOra in thnt mnnnoi
Franey askod how it would bo in regard
vo giving out contracts, fyr the works and
Pomoroy answered that tha nommliinn
would have to suomit all BUOh mnttftra Ia
uouncu and receive its sanction
VISIT OP INSPECTION.
llitlluny mid Coat Jllne Ollcluls l'ny a
VUit to Town.
Testorday afternoon Joseph Sticknoy, of
tho firm of Stickney & Conyngham, of
Now York, now owners of tho Wm. Penn
colliery, paid a visit to town in company
with Superintendent William IT. T.n!
Freight Agent Joyce and Superintendent
Crolghton, of tho Pennsylvania R It., also
accompaniea nr. Stickney. Tho Wm
Ponn colliery was visited and the visitors
to&k occasion, when in town, to call upon
June inspocior tnein. The visitors had a
private car In which thov dinpd. Thnv
took a ride on tho electric rnilwnv nnri mm
very much pleased with it. On Tuesday
Mr. btickney and his escorts visited tho
Lrtlo tract West of Minnrivilln nrt tho
Union Coal Company's colliories at Sha
mokln, in which Mr. Sticknoy has a largo
intorost,
M'KINLEY BIU
AND GERMANY
INTERESTING LETTER PROM
ONE OP OUR TOWNSMEN
WHO IS NOW TRAVELING ABROAD
He Gives tho Result of Personal
Inquiries Ooneornlng tho Effect
of tho Famous Bill on
Germany Industries.
'8
ALL'S WELL.
Danger From the Kiiullmuu Bain IJe
clnrtHl (Ivttr-
The people who fled to the hillsid ps Ann
to neichborino' towns in rnnspnnpnnn nf
i..u 7 , ; , Y, -w -ir irom it. it is certainly
the threatened bursting of tho Kauffman L very iDtot03linK communication and it
dam near Frackvi In nm nw ninrn n,rin . ... . ...
,i . , , , " may do rouea upon as tnoroughly bona
j v.i '.:c: Z ..V . .. . .: "
uuiu uuvjug uipriissuu mo Denoi mat all
aangor is over ana even if a total collapse
oi mo weast should occur little desttuction
LETTER from Ilonry
Wiederhold, of town,
who is now in Ger
many with his wifo. to
tho Herald, is pub
lished below in full so
that the Herald
readers of all parties
may derive benefit
from it. It is certainly
Editor HicnAi.n. Hnfnrn mv riait. tn
ui uiu urease soouia occur ilUIO desttuction UJtuJi viuk uvaru au iiiuuu uuuub iuo
would result, owing to the large amount of eiIocts of 'ho SIcKInley bill on German
water that ha3 oscapod. Novertbele3S tho inJuslries, I mado up my mind to inquire
company has stationed a tolegrauh orierator lnt0 11 nysolf and ascertain to my own
ai mo aam witn instructions to
alarm in case signs
doyelop.
of a
wiro an
collapse should
l'KKSONAI..
at St.
satisfaction whether all that was said was
truo or otherwise. I'll confess that at that
time it B'oOmod to mo that It wan a nnlitlnul
scheme to mako protection proselytes.
loo Tact that I had taken some agencies
for American articles and inventions, not
wishing to lie Idle altogether during my
stay here, brought mfl; a1 few weeks after
my arrival in Germany, to Berlin, Leipzig
and Dresden. In each of these cities I
called on some of the largest and principal
manulacturors and, by doing so, had
Mrs. Jano Cathor spent veaterdav
Ulair
Miss Mahala Falrchlldis visitin? frinnrfa
in Kutstown.
H. W. Titmnn wrltoa from ClMraan iViot
ha has seen enough of the Hill contingent.
to ?ivA him IhMhnrrnrH
Miss Linton, of Mahanoy City, who was splendid time to gftln my desired informa-
ono of our public school teachers. h lion.
secured a school in that city. To my surprise I found most of the
Itev. Wm. Powick ia r HnWnin tn th I manufacturers I called on down on nvnrv-
1'rohlbition Nat onal Convention which is mlng of American device or onuin
ta be held at Cincinnati next week. they could possibly buy a similar article
' ; anywhere else on the face of the earth.
x-uiuicui x-oinig. i r . i .i v. .,. . . , .
. a. nua kuiu uv ujmiv liiki. liihit itinnrc niisi
HfthtT ltllth I - , .
Has got a tooth, ness to America had been ruined through
KriiKSSSftrii ,w America's protective -policy. Others said
And Qrover'll havn tn trlcM I that onlv a few articles warn lnft with
Blaine's name sot the Democrat! wild. which thoy could compete with American
"Baby Ruth" badges don't count nt thn entorpnso, after paying tho dutv imnosed
1 I,. A.t
Got out the old banners and hudimn I It soemod that wherever I wnnfc thn
they aro all right for this campaign. poOplo's hopes centorod on America's next
uiu says no "never surrenders" still presiaont. Thov w sh .and nmv fnr
ho knows what it is to be mauled hv change of the government from a nrntnn
political clubs. I tivo to a freo trade policy. Tho less odu
uonny lioyie won't havo chartre of thn catoa uerman workinemen's cBamnion
post oulces next year. Poor Denny 1 Poor wiovoland and tho name McKinloy is
David! Poor Uilll terror to thorn.
Tho campaign In this county will not be On inquiring of some of tho manufac
opened until tho latter part of July, or
Doginning of August.
xno nomination ot Cleveland was ro-
coivod hero with llttlo or no enthusiasm.
It was a wet blanket.
Now for the Democratic county convon
tlon. Tho oandldates havo three weeks
more to get their foncos in order.
mrers as 10 wuetner or not, irom an
unbiased or disinterested standpoint, it was
not just and rieht for America tn nmtnot
ner own people and industries, I found thoy
could not do otherwise than ncrrnn with mn.
and upon my making further inquiry as to
now it was they could manufacture and
bring to American markets their products
Electric ltulhriiy change.
Hereafter tho electrin rail DMV rtta mill
loavo tho corner of Main and Centre streets
at 6:30 a. m.. dailv. and evnrv mlnnlAi
thereafter until midnight, at which hour
tho last.car will leave.
Camp Meetings at Vermillion, o.
Excursion tickets on tale via the -Nlol-nl
Plato from June 21st to Aueust 23rd t
very low rates. Tickets good returning
until August 2Cth. taug20
Xew Management.
Thn hflbAPV 'Intatar! at OT CalII. ll.L
- J .wvm.vm m , uumu
street, formerly owned by M. B. Beholder,
j now conauciea Dy JWliron Otto, whb
Will be pleased' to have friends ' and thn
publlo generally call and tee him. ' C-22-tf
iviu ,u o, wen ivutua iu uruer. i w i.uiuriuau xunriieis meir prouuets
Bam Small savs he will snond 825 nm tn (without dutvl so much choannp than tha
get elected to Congress from Georgia; Americans could produce the same articlo3
xnore seems to pe monov in the acrnhatln. tnoy rDliod. "Wo don't naw nh h!h
r,vangeiisuo line. wages lor laDor as you do."
VY 0 eXDect to SCO our wnrthv pnntam.l This is what I wantnd tn hnor Tho
porary. the Sundav News, float thn Rnniih. I Wages tiaid for labor nrodnnnd hv thn knn..
lican national ticket in its columns next and sinew of tho Gorman people is what
ounaay. it cannot consistently, take any would onabio tho Uerman manufacturers
other course unless it makes peace with the (without dutj) to compoto with and under
Prohibitionists.
SEE HERE.
I sell tho American manufacturer in his own
country,
The Greatest Inducement Yet OuVred,
By paying 25 conts to our agents and
f 2.76 at the gallery', for one dozen of our
best cabinets, wo will present you with a
Thanks. I say, to
of tho McKlnley
American labor.
Thinking perhaps
the wise introduction
bill, which protects
T miffht And thtnr.
. n ' ' " ..,us.
.1 ! 1 : . 1. t' , I. r. t
we., vaujudu, win present you wun a I m iuu ouuiu ox uermany i under-
i4xi l crayon ot yourself or anv of vnnr tooi a trip tnero latolv. Anv chanirn T
friends. Our agents, Messrs, Moyers & found was for the worst. Manufacturers
Brothers, will call on vou soon. This hnn here were also comDlalnlnir and thn main
humbutr. Cull at our studin and nm mill I CaUSO SCOmed to bo. as in thn nthni- nlono.
prove to you satislactonly that wo fullfil mo McKinloy bill.
our promises. I At Ellerfeld, a largo manufacturing
iememDor our motto, "una tv not cemro oi me provinco ot WostDhal a.
quantity." W. A, Keaqby, I visited a relatlvo, an owner of a large mill
21-tf 112 West Coal St. I had a cbanco to Innuiro a little clnsnr
w'. i.m' 7. about bus'nosa. I was told that all the
A Now Military Company. mills run nrtl .... .t h.W .u!
HonrvHorncastloCamn.Nn.4a Rnnnf ra"18r"n J"ml n0r at "me, the
Veterans, has recruited a military company LXnd tn ,h d T'ft ,fT5
fromltiornnl.Rtlon.nd.nl .hn,n h, foducod to oufOdti of what it had been
. f.iti .v, ., " j ,n lormer yoars. At that timo this mana
to h to efri; th7 su of a ii ni Fnpm htt own agents in New York
When organized, the company w l S n ,ST"MHTT
the stale authorities for arms Th ,1,T Ha m 8elU a fow "PeeUWw in America
" jw"siiftiD
men composing the organization should bn
encouraged.
Is it a wonder that thn nnnnln nf Ho
miny aro watching tho coming olectlon in
America with the greatest intorost? Thoy
aro hoping to seo tho banner of frnn tmd..
unfurled so that thoy may bo ablo to gain
Lnkeallln Tn-tlinrrfiw.
The Bons of America, of Shamnltln. will
h.,n a ,1 ..t ! - T - 1 l l 1
ni5 kiiuu jii;uiu at xianeaiuo to-morrow. ion uu iuni my may uo nuio 10 gall
A large number of the fraternity from this tho upper hand on their Amorican com
county will also attend and assist in having potitors.
a good time. Tho wagos paid at the Ellorfield mills
iWworkil" l'lreworks! m"' FT In8tanc0' fl' elaaa mechanlo
Thni.lZnf JirL..,.. ?r W VK from & to 0 marks
whnlnsaln and rntall .UI.t1W. ' " OTUW 10 lm WoenU to ?U1) per day
- B. "4 1 Liftsa sklllnd lnhnrnpa m1 i.l. M.H .i
nil i ,M I mu fSitio luajf
Our ladies' patent lealhnV tin rtrfn,d il. ,rom aa 10 w C0D P "y.
at76oenU., Cannot be.eoualled. Peonln'. 1 -7 "romer is at present adding a brick
shoe store. 12LK. Main street. C-21-tf ffJlwlnK hospital. I can give you
. - r "." 1 po wages paid tho workmen by tho con-
'Mfin'i tennis shnns pan hn had IV. An I iaIa. a n.li -i ...j. . .7?
. v w unuuii uiu uiusi tvyno cutter, oricK
cents per pair at the People's shoe store, layer or cariwni.Br can. hv tnn hm,
121 North Main street. 0 21-tf 1 work, earn 8 mark's and 80 pfeningi, equal
to 02 conts por day. Laborers earn from 2
to 21 marks (48 to 00 cents) per day, A
first class steam filter, a man who super
intends tho WOrk Of till III no In Iho l-
, , . r pi"".
and piping, can earn 0 marks rsi Si M.
day. All other wagos aro paid In nro-
portlon.
A few words on tho ofl-lold fttnrv Ihof
living is SO much Chsannr In Pnrnno lh.n
In America. Let mo tell ton. mn friond.
and I can prove all I sav.T ran lien nhannZ
and better in America than in Germany. I
uave oocn Keeping nouso hero for the last
three months and I will give you the caBh
prices I pay. Evory Amorican thinks
and he has a rieht to. hn must hin, m..i
at least onco or twice u day, and ho gener
ally gets it. Lit US fCB if our ftormnn
brothers can trot it. Jieef. thn rhnn nnat.
boiling beof, costs him CO pfennie3 (15
cents) por pound; and you must bear in
mind that tho German huteher
afford to cut out any bono. On tho con
trary, he generally weighs a piece of bono
besides the oieco vou cnt in vnur m.i Tr
calculates to soil tho meat and bjnes of a
steer outright, so you can Imagino that
when you buy a piece of bef vnu ont
meat and i bono. Roasts and steak brlnii-
from 85 pfennigs to 1 mark 25 pfennigs
(21 to 31 conts) per DOUnd. Pnrir mats ir
to 23 cents; lard 20: ham 24. Veal and
mutton aro thechoapest meats, costing from
to cents por pound. CoflVn KB tn t.
cents; sugar 8i to 10; flour 0 to 71; butter
30 to 40; oggs 20 to 26 cents por dozen, and
considered cheap. Rents aro about the
samo as in America and thn snnm n u
said of boots and shoos. Clothinir. which
enters into the manufacturing nnoiinn
sells for about one-fourth Ipbs thn in
America. Fuel (coal and wood) is fully as
high as in America and must ha cod
- - vw 8VM ,oijr
sparingly.
lou may. verv nrnnnrl oat hn
German laborer can live on tho wagos paid
wim me necessaries of life so high. I can
only answer: By exorcisinir thn wmii.st
economy and living on the cheap and
coarse food. But I must oonfoss they seem
happy and content with ail. TTn
dressed neat when not at work and man
ages to enjoy his glass of boer during- rec
reation. I forget to montlnn that h- i
. - " www., .VI,
is cheaper hero than in America. I havn
presented tho facts as thnv
fimvmvi, kUOUl"
selves to mo. Should vnn think fliAm I.
woiu tUm
teresting enough to bring them before the
readers of your valuable paper, you may
do so. Tours truly,
Henry Wiederhold.
Cassel, Germany, Juno 10, 1802.
Strongth and Health. '
If you aro not feeling strong and healthy,
try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has
left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit
ters. This remedv acts dlrprtw nn t.i.
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding thoso
oigans to. penorm their functions. If you
aro afflicted with Sick Hnndnoh. m
find spoedy and permanent roliof by taking
xiiecinc uiliers. Une trial will nnnnln
you that this is tho remedy you need.
Large bottles only 60c. at C. K. Hagen-
buch's Drug Store.
Best work donn at Rnin.ni.
. .....j a swum
laundry. Everything whito and spotless.
Lace curtains a sDecialtv. All nm-
guaranteed.
"Y" I'rogriimmc.
The following procrammn will hn n.
dered at the "Y" meeting Saturday Even
ing, xno exercisos will bo commemorativo
of flower mission davt
Singing..... -"Aspiration of tho Y. W. O. T U "
binelng, "Flower Mission 5'Y Quartetto
"A Flower Mission Pen Talk" Fannie Davla
Report oX Home Work ....7..............U. Brown
Heading, "Does It payj". .Zcirrie SmUh
tssay - "Object ot our Flower MisslSn"
, llattie Uoxby.
Flower song....... .,Yii o,nr,P
Declamation ......."Tho Flowof's Menage"
Binging,"Tho 'Y March,". By the Y
-A. a Morgan
cSST j-.-J. Price
Singing, 'raVlingTfvmn"'. .iiV thS
iieneuictlon.
The wonderful "Morollos." thn nrnml.i.
acrobats of tho aco. with Allnn.
June 28;h.
Ituiiului; Keeularly Again.
The main line of thn f.nM.rh v0n
railroad, which wai ua.hnd ...i.f
Barry's Junction by tho bursting of tho
Mahanoy Oitv Water dm nanv'a dam la
in condition azain and to.ilavnll thnfmi'ht
and coal trains, which havo been using tho
juananoy uuy branch sinco tho break,
resumod traflio over It. Thn
completed this morning, tho railroad gangs
having worked nkht and dav slnon Soii,.
day last.
To Cleuusu lh Kniam
Effectually yet eentlv.
bilious or when tho blood is impure or
sluggish, to permanently euro habitual con
stipatlon..'to awaken the kidnnci and iu..
to a healthy activity, without irritating or
weakening thorn, to dispel headaches, colds
or fovors, use Syrup of Figs.
Cocjl MhiiIa
Can bo found at Vermillion, n and thnM.
who wish to attond tho camp' meetings at
.that place during July and August' can
probdro excursion tickets via ' tho Nickel
IMato from Juno 2lit tn'Aniii 9i.i
special rates. t-aug-20
Beat photographs and crayons at ibb
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