In Season ! All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Iinpbrted and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at SIE'V'IEIRlsrS Corner Grocery, 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 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establ'shment la tho county. Corner Main ana Loyo Streets. LAKESIDE. Secure Your Dates Before All the Itest Aro Taken. Tho dates for Lhkeiido aro rapidly filling up and Sunday schools, lodges, etc., de siring a date should apply to or address O. A. Keim, manager, Shenandoah. The dates thus far decided upon aro : Juno 2S Omcgo Social Club Mahanoy City. S July 4 Phoenix I'lro Co. Shenandoah. " 7 M. 1Z. Sunday school Sbamokln. " 13 M. E. Hunday school Mahanoy City. ' 14 llloomsburg Hand llloomsburg. " lf Welsh Congregational tsbenandoah. ' 19 True Americana Shenandoah. 20 P. MSunday school airnrdville. ' 21 Young Mens' Kcpubllcan Club Maba noy City. " 22 Reformed Sunday school Shenandoah. " 27 Win, Penfi Sunday school Wm. Penn. 2S German Lutheran Hunday school - Mahanoy City. " 20 Welsh Congregational Sunday school Mahanoy City. August 2-rFamily Reunion. ' t County butchers. C3 " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 6 English Baptist Shenandoah. " 0 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane. " 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 13-0. U. A. M. No. 146 llloomsburg. 15 Musical Festival. Coming Event. Juno 28 Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Kobbins' opera houto, under tho auspices of the young peoplo of tho Welsh iJaptltt church. July 10 Itaspberry and ico cream festi val, Robblns' opera house, for tho benefit of tho Sons of Vetorans Light Infantry. July 18 'Ico 'cream festival and bean foup lunch, Bobbins' opera house, under Buspiros of "Womens' Keliof Corps. July 22. Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Robbing' opera house, under the auspicos of Young America Drum Corps. Fourth of July Excursions. In pursuanco of the usual custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for tho Fourth of July holiday be' ween all nations on its system Oftft of Pittsburg and Erie, at a rato of two cents per mile. Theso tickets, which open up a rare chanco for holiday touring, will bo sold on July 1st, 2d, 8d, and 4lb, and will be valid for roturn until July 6th, 1892, inclusive. For a Jolut Parade, A movement is on foot to arrange a joint parado of all tbe societies of town on tbe Fourth of July, and to that end M. J. Scanlan, secretary of tho committee, in vite) all societies interested to send com mittees to a conference in tho A. T. A. B. Society's hall, at tho corner oi Chestnut end Cherry strcots, on Sunday, Juno 20, at 4 p. m. Buy Keyntont flour. Bo euro that the name Lkssio & Co., Ashland, I'a., is printed on every lack, 8-3-3taw Fine phot js, COc. per dozen, fit Keagey's YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! 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. EYAN J. UAYIES. M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 doulh'Main Stroot, Kext to the First Rational Dank, for fresh, beer, porter, ales' una'tcmperahcAg drinks. .'irt vl Unllirnv fltinvitrA. ridrdaiteVth'tJ olecjrlo rlllWay barsJwtiT leave tho corner of Main aha Centro1 Wools' at 6:80 a. m., ' daily; and every 26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tbo last car will leave. Camp Meetings lit Vermillion, (). Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plato from Jund 21st to August 23rJ at very low rates. Tickets good roturning untiLAugust 2Clh. taug0 l ing l'olo Italscil, All preparations for tho flag raiting on July 4th are now about completed, the polo having bicn erected upon tho High school building last ovcnlng for tho recop' tion of tho flag that is to be presented to tho School Board by tho Jr. O. U. A. M. of town. Children's Day. Tho arrangements ftr tho observance of Cbildron's Day in tho Presbyterian church to-morrow are of a very elaborate charac ter. Tbo church will bo handsomely decoratod for the occasion and the exercises will be of a very impressive character Thoy will bo founded on "Amorica for Christ" To-morrow will bo Children's day at the English Baptist church. Tho moating; will be held at 2 and G:30 p. m., when special and beautiful programmes will be gone over. Wolcomo to all. Encampment llnrigo. Tho souvenir badge for members of tho Encampment to bo held in Washington, D. C, in September, will bo as follows: Tbo pin-bar is of fire-bronzo, with a medallion bust of Washington, and tho inscription "Washington, Septembor, 1892." From this deperds a buff ribbon, in which is worked in colors the monogram "O. A B." This, in turn, carries a bronz medal inscribed around tho border "Mem bor Twenty -Sixth NationalEncampmont." In tho centro is a silver medal with a fine picture of tbe Capitol. Oa tbo reverso it a viow of tbo Grand Koviqw of 1805, and around it tho words, "Presented by the Citizens oi Washington." PERSONAL. D. C. Heuning, Esq., of Pottsvillo, was in town last ovening on business. Mrs. John L. Williams, who was visit ing friends in town, returned to her homo in SbainokiA yesterday. Edward J, Ra'tchford, of iown, is In Philadelphia, having received notification of tho death of his mother. Henry1 Roads went to Philadelphia to day to a'ccorJta position. lie intends to be' corao a permanent resident of thd'eity. D. J. Williams returned from Philadel phia last evening, where he is employed, to attend the funeral ol his Infant son who died frdni'iin attack of chilora infantum John Tagart,' of tow n. y'ostdrday re ceived a telegram from Philadelphia an nouncing tho sudden death of his brother. Ho left lor the latter city immediately. David FaVst, of Shenandoah, was in Gordon on'We'd'nb's'daytrytng'to mike ar rangements for holding tbo Evangelical camp meeting at that place this summer. Ashland Record. W. J. Morgan, who lott boro in January last for Crested Butte, Colorado, writes from that place thxt ho will leave thcro on July Cth for Nevada City, California, where he has secured a good position and will locato permanently. Political Points. It is all over, Denny. Tho corpse looks beautiful, Pensioners do not tako kindly to tho Democratjc ticket. Our people prefer to tako Protection rather than Freo Trade. West Ccal street is to be barricaded to keep out "Tho Modocs." One good drubbing deserves another and you'll get'another, Grover. "Tbo Modocs" will mako it interesting tho coming campaign, if thoy aro left to have their own way. It will bo timo enough to look for a new location to remove tho post ofllco to 'after Clevoland is elected. If overy Democrat had tho same opinion of Tatrimany Democrats as Wash Titman has there would bo fow Democrats in this county. "When last heard from tho Tammany tiger was slinking tbrougb the back streets of Chicago with its tail between its logs pensively 'inquiring what timo tho next train would start for New York. It was common talk among tho Clevo land men at Chicago that their favorito could be elected without the voto of Now York. That is a queer way of entering upon s , Democratic canvass to concede that the Empire state will go Republican. HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of the Keclon. All tbeCoxo Bros,' collierieries have etif ponded operations until next Thursday to givo timo for repair. James Paino had bis lea arm pulled from tho socket in tbo Dolano shops. Tho arm caught in a bolt. A Hazloton paper, In connection with Cleveland's nomination says: "Mrs. Mc Lean, of Beaver Meadow, who was fired out of tho post ofllco thero when Clevoland was elected president, has boon postmistress for twenty-four years, nor grandfather wbb Nathaniel Bollleau, who cut quite a figure in tho Revolutionary epoch. Mrs. McLean has In her possession many letters belonging to Nathaniel and others bearing dates from 1073 to 1789 all speaking of in toroitlng and Important events in tbe nation's early history." Pottsvillo citizens bavo organized a per manent committee1 to furnish reliof in all cases of distress. The people of Weatherly have concludod negotiations for the transfer of 'a pearl button factory to that place from Newark, N. J. The "factory will' be In working order by Aufrutt 1st. The citizens sub 'crlbiS J2,Wfor (be enterprise.' W Fri'. day the railroad, shops stut "down for 'id's week and 70Q1 unemployed began work on Ih'J'buttra'p'llint." Another Foot lUce, "BMtt'iJa Ttn'iit,''ff Ti:rln7TH nnwllmr. bottiot tdwnj "will run a lOO-'yara fdotracrf at Columbia' Parte bri 'Saturday next fbr ?60 aside. Cool Shade Can bo found at Vermillion, 0., and these who wish to attend tho camp mootings at that placo during July and August can procure excursion tickets via tho Niekol Plato from June 21st to August 23 1 at special rates. t-aug 20 A Fireman Dies. Con. Driscoll, who was fireman of Le high Valley pivsenger ongino No. 44'?, died lit his homo in Delano last night alter an illness of two weeks. His engino was drapol in mourning to-day. Mr. Driscoll was a faithful Omployo of tho company and liked by every ono who knnw him. Will iam Harman, of town, has taken Mr. Driscdll's plao. Letter 1.1st. Tbo following letters remain uncalled for In tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, Juno 25, 1803: Alabacb Mahlon Craig Joseph Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." Ono cent will bo charged on all advertised letters. H. C. BoyER, P. M. Foot ltucc. Quite a number of our citizens were at tracted to tho park yesterday afternoon to witness a foot race between Harry Hafner and Charles Kirlin, both of town, for a purse of f30. Tho distanco was 100 yards, and Kirlin, who was given three yards start, won by about a foot. Auothor race ha? been arranged for next Saturday bo tween two well known runners of town. Strength and Health. If you are not loelingstrong and healthy, try Electric' Bitters. If "La G-ippo" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit tors. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to perform their functions. If you aro afflicted with Bick HendBChe, you will fin'd speedy anil permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince vou that this is tho remedy you neod. Largo .bottles only 60c. at C. II. Hagon- buch's Drug Stpre. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will bo Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m, Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. II. Havlce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m, Sunday school at 1:30 p. hi. Prayer meeting Wednesday 'evening at r:30. Ebcnez6r Evangelical church, Itev. R. M, Lick tcnwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow nt 10 a. m.ln German, and (1:30 p.m. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All 'are heartily Invited to attend. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and Oak Btreets, Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m.'ln English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday ovening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Itev. Floyd E. West, rector. Services a. follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 6:30. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at tho morning servlcoon tho second and fourth Sundays of each month and at tho evening service on tho llrst and third, a lay reader officiating in his ab sence. Welsh Congregational church, Rev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Morning service In Welsh. Evening servico In English. Morn lug subject: "Tho Gospel of Christ Not a Cause of Sbamo." Evening subject: "A Call on the Young." Monday evening prayer meet lng at 7. Thursday ovening at 7 class meet' lng. Cordial welcome to all. Special Invlta tlon to non-church attendants. Prlmitlvo Methodist church, Rev. J. Proudo, pastor. Servicos to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young PeO' pies' Christian Endeavor nt 5:30 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings nt7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30 a, m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats freo. Strangers welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Wm. I'owlck, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p. m, Morning subject: "Gladness In Borvice." Evening subject: "The Com panlons of Fools." Sunday school at 2 p, m Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening, Strangers and others are always welcome Presbyterian church, Rev, Wm. McNally, pastor. To-morrow will bo observed as Chil dren'sday. In the morning at 10:30 the pastor will preach a short sermon appropriate to tho occasion. In tbe evening at 6:30 there will be a concert by tho Sabbath school, The topic of the programme la "America for Christ," based on tbo discovery of this country by Columbus'. An orchestra will assist In tho services both morning and ovcnlng. All aro cordially In vlted. English Baptist church, South Jardln street, Rov. II. O. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at p. m., Deacon John BUnn, superintendent. Morning subject: Love Moro Beneficial to tho Church Than tho Miraculous Power." Chil dren will celebrate Bible Day in the afternoon and evening, Monday evening at 7 o'clock tho B. Y. P. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. A Little Girl's Exporlonce In a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trvecott aro keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach Micb.,and' aro blessed with a daughter,fovr years old, Last April sho was taken down with Measlos, followed with a dreai.al cough and turning into a Fevor. Doctors at borne and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, sho grow worse rapidly, until sho was a mere "handful of bones." Then sho tried Dr. King's Now Discovpry and after tho use of two and a half bottles, was com pletoly cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth Its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial bottlo free at O. II, Hagonbuch't drug store. Jutt received a largo, new stock latest , designs In wall paper and window shades at Porlz's. i-Z&it Our lardles,'fj'"itenl leather 'tltf Oifor'd tic's at 76 cent. 'Cannot fca ecjuaj(e ". yeopie' ino store; -n. main street. o-Jl-tf raj ferrii largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES! Our Prices were never equalled before. Wo ecu carriages cneaper tnnn in Philadelphia or elsewhere wo have n full lino of Ileywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and seo for voursclf. Wo mean lust wh-it wu suy. uur prices win surprise you. I P. WILLIAMS & SON No. 8 South REDUCED: "OKUSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleuina from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best Une of Lace Curtains) ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTfF' U . U . JL lAXvJ JJ " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE j I i ,i GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store! (Muldoon's old stand) CORM CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. 2PTJ3SI-.IO SAXiE. Twenty Head ILLINOIS HORSES I TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1892 At Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah: XX. SJST. TITMAN. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of pociefoj Ejoodg ! Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 47-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.t Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited GEO. W. HASSLER, 108 Iforth Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonablo rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen are employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lots. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Slock Fresh Deer, Ale and Porter. Boarders kept by the day or week at reason able rates. WEEKS flas removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 'SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he Vlll bo pleated to imett the wanti , of his lrlendi ana the public in THE HEYWOOD, main Street, PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, O , NORTH MAIN STREET. WANTS. Sco. ITlOIt KENT. Prlvato bouse; Franey'e row, ? West Coal street .fr21-3t WANTED. An experienced girl for general housework. Good wages paid. Apply to Wolf Levine, 31 North Main street.. 6-4-tf TPvESinABMS PROPERTY FOR SALE. XJ Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale, -Will bcsold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Appiy.on inopremisosj TnOR SALE. Any one wishinK to invest in I! a hardware store will do wullbvlnaulring of G, W. lleddall. He will sell stock and good will, or stock, good will and buildings. 0 23-3t OALISMAN, WANTED.-Valuable eommls. O, slon. offered. ,f'JO.oU1weekly,ca,rnedby,tnany of our accnts." Samples free. P, O. Box 1871 JiOW 10TK. O-lB-lW TTIOR SALE.-r acres, pf yplqable farm land C, under .cultivation, in East Brunswick Tawnsnip, aajoinmg lanas oi reicr Anurews and Mathias S. Richards. Cheap for. cash on easy terras. Also desirable- real estate in buenanuoau anu. j-aiu Alio, uuress si. w. uurKU, aucnunuoun. trik. o-m-ii IX7ANTED. Two good, energetic racn to Vy solicit and collect in .Shenandoah and Vicinity. Good pay and permanent poslt on guaranteed to tho right parties. Address Dos 1H?, i'ousvnie, ia. o-i?-iw. AGENTS 'WANTED ON SALARY' 'or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chcmi cal InkErasing.Pcncll. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink biz days. Another iSi In two hours, Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. X139 B-St-ly "VT OTICE. Letters of administration on tho estate of John Hi Evans, latq of tho borough of Bbcnandoah, county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania, dectased, have been granted to, Noah J. Qucns, of said borough of Whenandoah, to whom all persons indebted to mid estate aro requested to mako payment, and those having claims or demands will mako known tho same without delay. Noah J, Owens, 5-28-oaw-Cw Administrator. CHARTER, NQTipE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be mado to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill icounty on Monday!. July 11, A. D. J893, nt W o'clock In the forenoon, under the "corporation act of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April SB. 1874,' and the supplements thereto, for tbo charter , of, an intended corporation to be called "St. Piter and St. Paul Catholic Benefi cial Wociety of Mahanoy Piano, Pa' Said as sociation is to be located at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., and to havofor its obiect the maintenance o' n society for social, educational arid benefi cial purposes to its members from funds col lected therein. S. u. M, HULJyPlSTliK, Attorney for Annllcants. Mahanoy Plane, Pa., Junol3,181U. 0-18-3tcow TIIAItTEIt NOTICE-r-Notlcfj ia hereby given j that an application, will, be .madq to the GoVeriiOr of 'Pennsylvania on Monday, Juno 27, ISM. bv L. mass. C. Eberle. J. M. Gllok. S. Sloyer.'Z. 01 Trout, and J. U. Hoellman, under thoActpf Assembly entitled, "An oc.t. to pro Vide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporaiipns, approveu April wv, ion, and the supplements thereto,, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to lie called 'til rani te Water Company," the character and 6bject of which Is the supplying of water to the publio in mo village 01 mg mi no nun, uuuer town' shin.Schuvlklll countv. Pa., and to such persons, nartnershins and associations residing therein or adjacent thereto, as may desire the samcand for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act or Assemuiy ana supplements inercio. MclIENHY WILLHELM. Solicitor. Bid Mine Ktjn, Pa., June 4, una. 64-2U PUBLIC NOTICE ! The public are hereby notified that tho fol- lowing provision of tho Borough Ordinance will be strictly enforced; ORDINANCE XVII. Section 4 That during the months of June, July, August and September of every year no do? nor bitch shall lawfully go at large within the borough of Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall have a strong muzzle or shield of wlro securely fastened over tho noso of such dog or bitch, so as to prevent effectually any injury irom oiling; and nnv bitch or do? running at lareo in viola- tion of tho provisions of this section shall be disposed of as provided in section three (3) of this ordinance. Section threo (31 provides: That such doers "shall be immediately taken and impounded! by tbe High Constable for a period of timo not moro than three days; duo notice being given to the owner If he can be found, and If not then redeemed by tho owners or owner, by tho payment of the tax, (one dollar for each dog and two dollars for each bitch), and a fee of fifty cents additional for expensqg Incurred, such dogs or bitches shall then be, killed and Duneu. JAMES SMITH, Chief Burgess. ANTHONY FIVYNN, High Constable, Shenandoah, Pa., June 1, Itui. TQHN It. COYLE, Auorney-at-Law and Ileal Estate Agent,1 Office BediUU' Bulldlnj, Shenandoah, ra. BEST MADE CLOTH'NG IN PHILA. Out' Serges will enatile you to keep cool. Tliuy are lu blue, black and grey, ami ruuge from $10 to $25, The f 14 suit 1b n hup y mtdlum and very popular, combining style, durability and everything requisite tor comfort. A breezy line of Negligee .Shirts, White and Fancy Alapacus, at moder ate cost. Everybody Is getting .onto our Bath lng Suits before iong everybody will bo getting Into them. A, C. YATES & GO, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. '""X A hat that Is not stylish 13 woitntcss. There are a thousand reasons wayyoushoulo not wear it, and not ono reason why vou should. It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and Is cot worth a fraction of tho money. When vou buy a hat buy a good ono, and If you really want a good one, try our (2 hat. It will All tho bill. The same can be said of our Neckwear a fine tie for 20c, any style. Btraw hats from So up to tl.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive in boys' waists from 20o to 50c; large lino of trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Bilk and cashmere hats renovated and mado as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. poktz, The Leading Stationer, Still Leads Call and examine ''The Marvell." a postage stamp box or locket a useful and ingenious artlcfe. Also Caw's stylograpbic and other louniain pens. FOLMER'S Saloon arid Restaurant A'o. US N. WHITE STREET. Pirst-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tern- peranco urinus ana.uignrs. nne 01a Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. C. FOLMEIt, Prop. Call around and ptnd a pltuaan hour. "THE ELECTEIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors, ales, porter, cigars, 4c, in tbe county. Tbe place has been entirely renovated and im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat ment to all. P. J. III11UIOUAND. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, hag removed to the 33 West Oak St., Hlienniictonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many new customers as possible. Good work; fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly dono. H, J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDV1LLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands o( Cigars, always on band. jyj 8. KISTLER, M, D , ', ' rrirsibrAN and svjid'soy. "OfflcelW NVjardin stfeet.benandoab. Pa V
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers