The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 11, 1892, Image 4

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    In Season I
All kinds of Canned
and Bottled Goods,
Imported and Do-
fntestib)!OHe,eso, Fine
'Groceries, etc., for
tlio summer and pic
nic season at
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
LAKESIDE.
IN BAD COMPANY.
TTloldlmr Has a Dynamite Soare on
a Bound Steamboat.
Becure Tour Dalin Before All the Best
Arc Taken.
Tbo following dates aro already taken up
for tho season. Parties wishing to secure
day should write or call on O. A. Koim,
Managor, Shenandoah, Pa. :
n BtaU Stateroom and In Afterward
Bobbed of It by the Molt Dm
plcoblo Trick KTer riayed
on a Wlilte Ulan.
tcorvnianT. 1892.1
Tho train was bearing mo rapidly
from Boston to a mattress on tho gallery
deolc of a sound steamer. I could not help
regarding that mattress as my ultlmato
destination. Tho steamer would cor-'
talnly bo very much overloaded. There
had been a convention In Uoston, nnd
delegates from all points south wero
going home my way. This would have
been tho cose If I had selected soma
other wav. Conventions always dis
perse on tho day when I talco a journey)
and tho roturnlng throng never even
hears of any other route than that
which I solect. As to my remembering
to engage a stateroom, tho chanco that
tho president of tho company will put
an entire steamer at my disposal Is bet
ter than that.
These melancholy thoughts wero In
terrupted by tho voice of a man who
August.
11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy
unv.
19 P. 6. . of A.. Mahanoy City.
13 O. U. A M. No. 146 Bloomsburg
IB Miiftlcnl Featlval.
10-Trlulty Reformed Sunday school,
Tairaqua.
17 TInton Sundav school. Gordon.
18 Heformed Sunday school Mahanoy
city.
1&-Church of Faith. Mahanoy City.
20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shcnan-
dnflli.
21 -IJartuouy Lodgo, I. O. O. F., Ta-
inaq.ua.
3 Anniveisary Phoenix IIoso Com-
minv. Shenandoah.
EO Fientc of the Daughters of Kobekah
of chenanuoan.
Bucklon's Arnica Salve.
The Host Salvo in tho world for Cult
Brulsoe, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Kheum, Foyer
Soros. Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
lively cures Piles, or no pajmonl required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by 0. U. HaKenbuch.
Coining: llvcnta.
Aug. 13 and 15 Ice cream and cake fes
tival in Fmnoy's hall, undor tho auipices
of tho Salvatic n Army.
August 18 Entertainment and ico cream
festival, Ellengowan school house ; benefit
of lillongowan Drum Corps.
Aug. 20 and 27 Ice cram festival, P,
M. school room, Shenandoah Y. I. A.
August 27 Picnic Ellongowan Combina'
tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grove.
Aug. 30 Ico cream festival and bean
soup lunch, Kobbins' opora house, benefit
"Widows' and Orphans Fund, Tost 110,
O. A. It.
Aug. 31 Ico cream festival, Routine'
opora house, Hopo Section No,
H. & T.
Sept, G. Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at
tho Shenandoah Trotting Park.
ENTRANCE OP THE SUSPECT.
hnd dropped into tho seat bosido mo in
tho smoking car. llo saia: "It's
dreadful stato of things over in Eu
rope,
I replied that It was pretty bad over
here, and likely to bo worso during tho
night,
"Hut I mean this dynamlto business,"
said he. "I've just been across tho
pond, don't you know."
At tins point ho infused into his lan
guage a small quantity of that accent
which one will pick up In London If lio
is not particular about his associates,
and then closed with a few words which
would not be understood in Paris,
though they wero apparently of French
origin. Having thus gracefully brought
tho conversation to n point where no
, .1 . 1 ,J ,. ,. ... r...
10 T T of cuultl rciiauuuuij muuujjuiitg 11 uu hkuu
tensivoly, llo had spent over uvo clays
in Paris and know the city thoroughly.
lie had boon there when tho anarchist
excitement was at its height. Evidently
ho had a dynamlto story, and I know that
nothing could koep him from tolling it.
But for a few minutes ho played around
tho edges of it, as a woman toys with a
secrot which n gag couldn't restrain her
from divulging, but which is too deli
cious to bo hurried.
Dy and by ho got down to business,
It appoars that ho had had tho extreme
pleasure of witnessing ono ot tho i'arls-
ian explosions. Ue had not been in
vltod, but had dropped in accidentally
It was dreadful. A man standing close
beside him had been hit by a flying
brick. Of course, it might havo lilt him
self Just as conveniently. Ho had picked
up the brick and had brought it homo
in his trunk, llo appoarcd to entertain
a high opinion of its delicacy and dlsoro-
I.. ... 1 . 1 At- - .1
KIcctrlo Itallwny Chance. tion. Alter spending ai icngta ui mo
Hereafter tho eloctrio railway cars will wise anu wonuenui work oi rroymenco
loavo tho corner of Main and Centre streets m preserving mm. wnuo permuting- in
.( r-RO. . nv. rfilv. nil fiverv 26 minutes olucr gentleman wsusiam u cuuipuuuu
thereafter until midnight, at which hour
any chance. A big uniformed man with
a loud voice stood inside the purser's
window and called the names. He gavo
every man two calls, and If he did not
nrmear his default was recorded. I un
derstood this quickly, because the first
throo or four men wero in tho bar when
the performance began.and-mlssed their
opportunity.
Then an luea sirucit mo. i wonia wan
till the next namo was called pneo in
vain, and at tho second call 1 would re
spond to anything from Smith to
KaUcnynrnmcr. it hnppcned to bo
John Brown. I camo up smiling, and
tho wicked game worked with that
greasy smoothness which is bo painfully
common and so discouraging to tho
good.
In my stolen stateroom a t ow minutes
later I felt heartily ashamed of myself.
This sentiment mingled with the emo
tions which had been excited by my
companion on tho train; and I could
not help reflecting that if any man
really deserved to bo blown up, I was
tho individual.
At that moment there was a cautious
knock at tho door not an ordinary
knock, but ono with a certain moas
xired cadence, as of a signal. Something
tolfl mo what was coming. I folt that
it was what my wifo would call a judg
ment. While I was trying to decide
whether to admit tho visitor or to slide
centlv out of the stateroom window
and swim for the Connecticut coast, tho
door (which I had not locked) slowly
opened, and tho head of tho man with
the pointed beard was thrust cautiously
in. Tho remainder of his physical be
ing followed soon, and I perceived that
he carried the small handbag.
"You aro John Hrown, said he, In a
solemn tone, and ho mado a peculiar
sign with ono linger. My nerves wero
in such a condition that I actually imi
tated that sign, though I would havo
given Beven hundred dollars not to do it.
"Ah," said ho, as if roliovod. "Woll,
hero's tho stuff," and he indicated tho
handbag.
"Take it away," I gasped.
"No weakening now," ho replied,
Btornly, "or you are lost. It Is harm
less If you handle it properly. Lift the bag
thus" accompanying his wonts with
appropriate gestures "and it is safe.
But if vou wish to blow tho vessel Into
fragments, grasp the bag in any other
manner than that which I have shown
you. I now leavo tho substanco with
you, but flrst glvo mo tho key of tho
stateroom so that if you aro arrested I
can recover the property."
no took tho key from the door and
departed. A few minutes later 1
emerged from under the bedclothes in
the berth, whither I had withdrawn
while" ho was showing tho iniquities of
tho bag. I felt safer under tho clothes,
but tho suspense was too great.
Uow should I get rid of that dreadful
thing? If I informed tho boat's captain
ho would doubtless seizo tho bag, and
OUta.
The lana;of;Bunshtno nnd flowers rich also
in mtneraland agricultural resources la best
reached by tho Rio Qrando IWestcrn Railway.
See that your excursion tickets read both ways
via that road, which offers choice of threo
dlstlnot routes and the roost magnificent rail-
ro.ad.jsQcnery.ln thclworicu jSend. 2Sa lo.J.U..
Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy ot illustrated
book, "Utah, a Pecpltnto tho Mountain Walled
Treasury of tho Gods." ..,-' tf
A Great Stock.
Fivo thousand novels, tho latest and best
Issuod, selling at 25 conts other places, for
sale-at Max Kerse's for 10 cents.- The
finest playing-cards in tbe market 6 cent
ner pack.
The Switchback.
Trains will leavo the Switchback rtenot.
Mauch Chunk, as follows : 8,40. 10.10. 11,37 a. m.
and 1.00, S.2U, 3.45. 6 35 p. m. On Sundays, 1.50
nnd 8.25 p. m. Leave Summit 11111 : 9.10, 11.10,
a. m. and 12.33,1.60, 3 20, 4 35, 0.15 p.m. Sun
days, 3.25 and 4.00 p. m.
WANTS, &o.
ITT ANTED. Laundry girl. Good
V Inqulro at Ferguson House.
wages.
e-iu-ir
TTiOIS RENT. A good private house, Franey'i
row. 8-ll-2t
WANTLD. An expcrlcncfd girl as cook In
a family of three. Apply at the IlKnAi.u
810-tf
WANTED. An experienced girl for general
housework. Apply at 3U1, corner Cherry
anu unesmut streets. b-iu-iw
LOST Four weeks ago.
ricked setter dog pup,
ward for return of same.
A black and white
Will pay a fair re
IS. J. Yost.
QALESMAN W ANTED. Valuable commis-
yj sion oircrca. ssj uu weekly offered by many
of our agents,
New York.
Samples free. 1 O,
13ox 1371
8-4-1 w
T-VESIRAHLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
XJ Tho Cather property, on West Oak street,
ior saio. win do boiu wnoie or in pans to su:
purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-1S-03
WANTED Steady employment by a young
man 20 years of ago; willing to work at
moderate salary. Aaaroes i,T. it., herald of.
tlce.
LOST. A black cow with left horn partly
broken. Tho cow 1b supposed to bo In
ltlngtown. Liberal reward will bo paid for its
return to Mrs. Robert Slddall, 335 H. Jardln
street, bncnanuoah, l'a. 8 9-3t
Baby mm
Xirsrcst Assortment.
LATEST STYLES!
Our Prices wero never equalled before. We
sell carriages cheaper than In Philadelphia
or olsewhoro. Wo havo a full lino of
Uoywood Carriages, and can
furnish you any style
for less than you
Can Buy at the Factory.
Call and seo for yourself. We mean Just what
we say. Our prices will surprise you.
THEHEYWOOD,
J. P. WILLIAMS & SON
Ho, 8 Soutli Main Street,
CARPETS I
OIF jQJXmUm OR.A.I13S.
reduced:
T)ItU8SELS from 60o up, Table alid
JJ Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums
from 25c up. Window Shades, Hugs,
Matts,Curtalu Poles, etc., at low prices.
The best line ot iince CtirtaltiB ever
shown in town from $1.00 a pair up.
PRICES 1
J.J.
Strongth and Health.
If you aro not leelingstrong and healthy,
try Electric'Bitters. If "La Grippe" has
loft you weak and weary, uso Electric Bit
ters. This rtniody acts directly on Livor,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
Mgans to. perform thoir functions, If you
ro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
nd speedy and permanent relief by taking
ilectric.Bitters. One trial will convince
ou that this is tho remedy you need,
jargo boltlos onlyGOc. at O. H. Hagen-
mch's Drug Store.
Spectaclos to suit
book and stationery
stroot.
all eyes, at Porlz's
storo, 21 North Main
1 28-tf
last car will leavo.
Cool ftlindo
Can bo found at "Vermillion, O., andthosa
who wish to attend the campmoetinf?s at
that placo during July and August can
procure excursion tickots via tho Nickol
Plate from June 21st to August 23d at
tpocial rates, ' t-aug-20
l'lcnlc.
The St. Patrick's Bind will hold a pic
nic in town on Labor Day, Sept. 6th. tl
fracture of tho bridge of tno noso, my
new friend discussed tho general sub
ject of dynamiters. Tho stories that he
told mo wero really dreadful; and, .com
ing from an eyewitness, they impressed
mo deeply.
Do said that dynamiters sometimes
carried tho deadly stuff in ordinary
hand bacs. lie pointed to one in tho
Buy Keystone flour,
name Lkssio & Co.,
printed on every sack.
Bo suro that the
Ashland, Pa it
3-8-3 taw
l'or Almost Nothing.
Max Iteeeo has just received a largo stock
of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc.,
purchased at an Assignee's salo and is I
selllne thorn at 50 por cent, loss than I
regular prices.
Best photographs and crayons at Dabb't
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASEI
NOT LOADUD WITH DYNAMITE,
raclt nearly over our bonds which ho
Enid was about tho propor thing,
"if tho owner of it." Jio wlilsporea
"is that follow with tho pointed wins-
11
Good horses, nice buffcries
and responsible drivers are the Uers. l beiiovuho is ono of thom.
pssptifinl i liitirra fnr n nlpnsniif came over in tho steamer with mo."
drive, which can always be had TlLTi.TJ?
at nty Stables, 12 and 14 North to board tho steamboat I imagined her
Jfcar alley, rear Of LiUberg S to bo freighted with nitro-glycerino.
Itnrflwarr'Kinro ITnrono tnlfnn But tllO question of a stateroom ten
i a TT.-.1 : 11 1 poraruy uivertou ray uiougnia,
iu uuaiu. uiiueiiaitiuir in itii - n. i Bn,,u. r,,,.-
it a UlUlilllca ilklCUUCU IU Willi
promptness.
EVAN J
At the
DAVXKS.
(Formeily Joe Wyatt'a)
SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT,
10 and 21 West Oak Street.
Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales,
whlnkles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars.
gating Dar atiaccea. uiraiai inviiauon to au.
Bur's oiuco und was told that none wos
to bo had. Howevor, I put my nama
on tho "waiting list," in order to take
my chnnce of getting a room which had
been engaged by mall or wire but
would not ba taken. On this line theso
rooms aro disponed of after dinner. Tho
applicants gather about the purser's of
fice about 8 o'clock, and the names aro
called oil from the list.
I was on hand at the propor time, but
not with hope, for I had been told that
my name was about fiftieth on the
.list, and that only the first dozen bad
EbTRAYED On July !th, a red cow with
i whlto face and red rings around tho eyes;
white belly and legs from the knees down. End
oftallcutoff. Itcward will bo paid for return
to Adam Dear, Wm. Pcnn. 8-9-3t
r?OR SALE. 15 acres of valuable farm land
1J under cultivation, in East Ilrunswlck
Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews
and Mathlas S. Klchards. Cheap for cash on
easy terms. Also desirable real estate In
Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M.
llurke, Shenandoah. Pa. 6-23-tf
WANTED. Corresponding agents in overy
town to Inform us of parties intending
opening or rellttlng saloons by the largest
Saloon Flxturo Manufacturers In the world.
Good man can make o,(00. The Itolhschild
liar Fixture Co., 1168 Eroadway, corner S7th
Btrcet. Now York. 7-S7-eod-7t
AGENTS WANTED ON BALARY or com
mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great
est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink
thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of
paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent,
profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to JffiM in
six days. Another (32 in two hours. Previous
experience not necessary, For terms nnd full
particulars, address The Monroe Mf'tr Co.. La
Crosse, Wis. X439 5-21-1 y
SECOND GRAND
Musical him
THE SLEEP OF THE JUST.
never come down out of tho slcy to ro-
ceivo tho praise duo to his eournge.
Also, I should go up with him. To lift
tho bag in any way oxcopt that ono
which I had forgotten, was death. It
seemed easier to remove myself. I
withdrew from tho stateroom, keeping
as far from tho bag as possiblo, and
ollmbed to tho stoamer s hurricane deck
whore I made my bed In the long boat
with a tarpaulin for my coverlid and an
iron grappling for my pillow. How-1
cvor, oven such comforts as thoso did
not Induce sloop. I oxpocted to bo.
blown up, and my only hopo was that
tho longboat would cotno aown Heal
flrst. so that I might eventually be"
found in a fair state of preservation.
Morning camo in tho courso of six or.
eight years, and I perceived that wo
wero approaching jnow Yorit. i hnu
never thought much of tho town, but 1
was glad to seo it again after having
nbandoncd hope. I folt like tho ship-.
wrecked sailor who was washed ashore
at Asbury Park, N. J., nnd who nftor-
ward denied, in a letter to Mr. Bradley,'
that ho had over said that he would
rather havo boon drowned.
Soon I could soe on my right hand tho
gTeat city whoro my homo was waiting,
mo; and, on my left, uiocicwoll's island,
whero the ponitentlnry was waiting for
the man with the pointed board. And.
tho thought of my homo romlndod mo
that I had loft a bundlo containing,
eight yards of dress goods in my state
room. How could l face my wuo with
out it? A friond in lioston had bought'
it to match something for hor, nnd thero
was no such thing as a duplicnte in Now
York. I thought of my wifo and tho
littlo brown handbag in tho stateroom,
nnd I decided to run such risks as woro
Involved in tho bag. Tho onvlous may
look upon tills as a choice of evils; I call
it heroism.
I cropt softly to tho stateroom door
I listened, and tho sound of laughter
come from within.
"Jlmmlo, old boy. it was tho slickest
Alng I over did," said the voice of tho,
r an with tho pointed beard. "I saw
him get filled up with dynamlto stories?
on the trntni 1 hoard tho reference to
my bag; I know thut ho got tills state
room by passing himself off for some-'
body clso. I was something like sixtieth
on tho waiting list, and wo should havo
nad to sleep on tho floor sure if I hadn't
scared that long, queer thing out of
hero."
I did not wait to hear more. I pushed
the door open with violonce. Tho littlo
brown bag was on tho floor open. It
contained a soiled collar, a whisk
broom, a pint flask and a paok of cards.
uowABD Field inq,
LAKESIDE PARK,
East Mahanoy Junction
Monday, August 15th
T.nt find Arlsn" fhv Tl. Jenltlnal In Enc-
liBh, for choirs ot not less than 60 voices 8250 00
Gold medal to each leader.
If moro than three choirs compete, second
prize 100 00
Military bond contest "Urnna selection
lTom tno tioacmiuu uiri t uy umivj .
Did medal to first leader;
.106 00
, 25 00
Also gold medal
Second brlzo....
men "Ye lircfizea of Morninit" (by Owcnt)
not less than 30 voices 100 00
Eaton to tho second leader.
Malo piece "Cure for Fleeting Pleasure"
(In- Mendelsohn) for not loss than 10
voices 60 00
Eaton to second loader.
"Dcr wald" ("The Forest" ny iiaescr.
flprmnn mule niece lor more tnun in
voices 60 00
Trio "Call tho Voyagers" (dwent) 15 00
For tho best EuBlish poem not oxceedlng
100 lines on "The Miner" 15 00
Tenor and bass duett "Love nnd War"
(by Cook) 10 00
Cornot solo (E flat) "You'll Remember
Me." from llohemian Oirl. Music to be
secured of Carl Fisher. No. 6 Fourth
Avenue Now York City 10 00
Tenor song In A flat "Love Lies llleedlng"
(uy rarson I'ricc; d uu
Baritone solo "Lovo's Queen" (by Ap
madno) 6 00
Soprano solo "Longing" (by Millard) ..... 5 00
Second prlre 2 00
Violin soio ior uoy or gin uuuer 10 years
PRICE
'S.
OLD RELIABLE,
NORTH MAIN STREET.
We Study to Please I
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GR0GERY LINE
alWays.in skck.
A hat that la not stvllsh is worthless. Thero
aro a thousand reasons wbyyou should notwear
it. ana not one reason wnv vou snouia. it usu
ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and la cot
worth a fraction of the money. When vou tuy
a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a
good one, try our J2 hat. It will 1111 the bill.
rno same can do saia 01 our n ecKwear u uuo
tlo f or 20c. any stylo. Btraw hats from 6e up to
11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big
drive in boys' waists from 200 to 60c; largo line
ot trunks and valises at lowest prlco; big bar
gains In overalls and coats at
19 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made
as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
Fish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Potatoes, Green Truck,
Hay and Straw, ic, &tj
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store",!
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I
AT
Cor. Centre nnd Jnrtlln Sts.,
Is tho place where you nnd fresh and
Draught Porter
Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer
Always on tap and the bost Ityo Whisky,
Brandy, Gin and Wlnos. Tho Dcst -cent
clear In town. Milk and all kinds of temper
ance drinks.
BENJAMIN lticiiAitua, prop.
JONATHAN HOUSER.
rlCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF
HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS
ALSO
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah.
btoclc Ale,
FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house andbarns
fmnil ivnl,r at thn dnnr: fine nnd a half
miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross
roads. 8,000.
Small farm, three acres, house and stable.
Crop In ground. 800.
House on Plum alloy, two stores, 51100.
House on West street, two stores, 1800.
Proncrtv on East Coal street; lot 30x160:
doublo block In front, (2,000.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com
panles represented by
120 S. JardinSt, Shenanooah.Pa
of ago, with piano nccompanlmcnt,"Bluo
Bells of Scotland," No. 6, by K. Mack.
To be had of J. E. Dttson, Philadelphia.. 5 00
N. B. Competitors on tho tenor song will not
bo allow cd to competo on tho baritone solo, or
vice verta.
Competitors irom Lackawanna, Luzerne,
Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all
parts ot Schuylkill counties.
iamua ui uu tumiJuiuurti musi uu in too
hands of the sccrctnry, W. J. Watklns. Shcn-
andooh, Pa , by August 1st, 1W1.
Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant,
Leading Saloon in town.
Centre and Wlilte It:,
(Btckert's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest Whiskeys in tho Market.
JOHN It. COYLE,
Allowy-al-LaW and Real Estate Agent, '
Office BeddaU's Building, Shenandoah, P
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where ho will be pleacedto meet the wanU
or ms rrienas ana we puduc in
Everything in tho Drinking Lino.
ELLIS, Tbe Tinsmith and Stove Dealer,
has removed to the
33 "VVcHt Onlc St., Hliciinuclonli,
Where ho will bo pleased to meet all bis old as
well as many now customers as possible.
uoodwork; fair price.
Rooting and Spouting neatly done.
H. J, M'GUIRE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort
Second St., GIRARDVILLE.
Best Wines, Liauors, Beers, Ales and finest
Dranas ot uigars uwuyo uu uuuu,
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 Kant Centre Street.
The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies.
wines ana Quest cigura uiwoya uu uauu,
WM.IJ, EVANS, Prop.
Wall Paper ana
Window Shades
AWAY DOWN PRICES!
To closo out stock for tho season. When wo
advertise bargains, wo mean it.
ALL LATEST NOVELTIES
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS
:f. cr. pobtzs
Nor Ui Slain Street.
Hot Weather Bulletin.
Ioc Oxotrtxy
All Flavors,
Soda Water,
uro Fruit Flavors.
Br ocicl, Oaltos.
Confectionery, Etc
"WILS03ST -V. OTTO
37 Soutli Blnln Street,
jJ B. KISTLEK, M. D
' rnraioiAN and burgeon.
Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa