The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 17, 1892, Image 4

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In Season 1
All kinds of Canned
and Bottled Goods,
Imported and ' Do
mestic Cheese, Fino
Groceries, etc., for
the summer and pic
nic season at
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
LAKESIDE.
BMira Your Dates llefore All tlie lleiit
Are Taken.
Thn following datos are already taken up
for tho toaton. Fartios wishing to secure
a day should write or call on O. A. Koim,
.Manager, Shenandoah, Pa. :
August.
17 Union Sunday school, Gordon.
" 18 Reformed Sunday school Mahanoy
City.
19 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City.
20 Evangelical Sunday school, Shenan
doah.
B4 Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. P., Ta
maqua. 2& Anniversary Phoenix Hose Com
pany, Shenandoah.
" 26 Picnic ot the Daughters of Rebekah
of Shenandoah.
Deserrlno; Praise.
XT a deilrt to lay to our citixena, that foi
7an we haye been telling Dr. King's New
JDIicovery for Ooniumptioa, Dr. Kinjri
MawLif Pilli, Bucklen'i Arnica Salvt
ud Electric Bitten, and haye nevei
handled remedies that tell ai well, or that
1st siren such unirenal lathfactios.
1ff do not hesitate to guarantee them
very time, and we itand ready to refund
the parchaie price, If atlifaclory rotulti d
act follow their uie. Thete remedlei hare
hwea their great popularity purely on thei)
.merits, 0. H. Haganbuch, Druggist
Coming Invents.
August 18 Entertainment and icocroam
festival, Ellongowan school houso; benefit
of Ellongowan Drum Corp?.
Aug. 2G and 27 Ico cream festival, P.
M. school room, Slu-nandooh Y. P. A.
August 27 Picnic Ellengowar Combina
tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grove.
Aug. 80 Ico cream festival and bean
coup lunch, K( bbins' oporn housp, benefit
"Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140,
O. A. B.
Aug. 81 Ico cream festival, Bobbins'
opora houso, Hope Section Ho. 10, J. T. of
II. & T.
Sept. 6. Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at
the Shenandoah Trotting Park.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho Host Salvo in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever
Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptione, and poal
tivoly cures Piles, or no payment required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or monoy refunded. Pnco 25 cents per
box. For sale by O. H. Ungenbuch.
Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Poriz's
book and stationery store, 21 North Main
itroot. 4-28-tf
Klectrlo Hallway Change.
Heroafter the eleclrio railway cars will
leave tho corner of Main and Centre Btroets
at 6:30 a. m., daily, and ovory25 minutes
thereafter until midnight, at which hour
last car will leave.
Cool Shade
Can bo found at Vermillion, -0., and those
who wish to attend the camp meetings at
that place during July and August can
procure excursion tickets via tho Nickel
Plato from June 21et to August 23d at
special rates, t-aug-20
Utah. .
The land of sunshine and flowers rich also
in mineral and agricultural resources Is host
reached by the itlo Grande "Wostern Railway.
See that your excursion tickets read both ways
vla that road, which offers choice of three
distinct routes and tho most magnificent rail
road scenery In the world. Send 25c to J. II.
Dennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of Illustrated
book, "Utah, a Peep Into the Mountain Walled
Treasury of the Gods." tf
Four pair men's seamless hose for 25o
at;the People's store. C 21-tf
Buy Keyttone flour,
name Lsssia Ss Co.,
printed on every sack.
Be sure that the
Ashland, Pa., Is
8-8-3 taw
For Almost Nothing.
Max Reese has just received alarge stock
of tablets, writing paper, envelope, etc.,
purchased at an Assignee's sale and is
selling them at CO per cent, less than
regular prlcos.
(ireut Iteductlou In Kates,
To Denver, Col., Helona, Mont., Ogden
and Salt Lake City, Utah. Atk KIckle
Plato agents for rates. lw-d&w
Cuuip Meetings at Vermillion, O.
Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel
Plate from June Slat to August 23rd at
vory low rates. Tickets good returning
until August 20th. taug20
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 Lmberg's
hardware store. Horses taken
to board. Undertaking in all
its branches attended to with
promptness.
EVAN J. DAVIKS
BASEBALL RESULTS-
aianu la Thin! rlao llrooklynl Bhml
.. Out the St. Louis.
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati. 0; New York",'.
Hattcrles Clmmbcrlaln and Harrington)
Cruno and Ewlnr.
AT prrrsBUno.
Flttsburg-,0; Washington, 0.
Batteries Duryca and Mack! Terry and
McQulre.
AT CLEVELAND.
Clovoland, 6: Boston, 3.
naileries Young and Zlmmer. Nichols and
Kelly.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Loulsvlllo, 0; 1'hllaclclphla 2.
Batteries Stratton and Orlm; Knell and
Cross.
AT CHICAGO.
Chicago, 12; Baltimore, 0.
BatteriPS Gumbort and Echrlver: Vlckcry
and ltoblnon.
AT ST. LOUIS.
Bt. Louis, 0; llrooklyn, 7.
ltatterles Hawks and Dreltenstcln: Buck-
Is and Moron.
Standing; of tha Clubs.
TTm rwt Ct
Cleveland. ,10 8 .704
Phlladel'a .17 10 .030
New York.. 15 10 .000
Boston 15 11 .577
Brooklyn. ..15 13 .550
Baltimore.. 14 13 .519
iron Tstn rr
Plttsnur.. 13 13
.500
Clnolnnati..ll 10
Washlnar'n..ll 10
Cli)oao,...ll 10
Louisville ..11 10
Si Louis.... 8 10
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.U90
NEWS OF THE DAY.
William J. Scaulnn, the insane Irish
comedian, is said to be slowly passing
away in New York.
It Is stated that the Tracian, the new
vessel lost near the Isle of Man SundHj
night, is insured for its full value, $100,-
WU, in America.
Yesterday at Lnvaltrio. Canada, the
two daughters of Amedo Lnchanco. acred
4 and 10 years, were burned to death in I
thoir fntlier's house.
T1,r rjnvarnn.rmt of Russia has decraeil '
that the children of Polish workingmen
and peasants shall be educated entirely in
tho Hussian tongue, and no other.
Gen. Schofield has ordered that all hos
pital matrons in excess of 100 now em
ployed be discharged. This is mndo
necessary by the provisions of
Appropriation bill.
the Army .
Charles Miller, a Pole aged 20, was
killed on tho Hudson River llailroad near
Sing Sing, N. Y., yesterday, while walk
ing on the track. Ho had been in this
country but three days.
William Black, the novelist, is taking
Andrew Curnegie as the hero In a novel
Blnok Is preparing. The novelist was
with Cnrnegie In his coaching tour
through the Highlands.
An official report shows that the Brit
ish export of tin plates from Jan. 1 to the
end of July this year amounts to 167,771
tons, against 200,548 tons for the same
period in 18U1, and 170,038 tons in 1BU0.
An estimate of the spring wheat crop !
In Alinnasntu. nnil thft DakntAS nlnees thn
crop of the three States at 1U3,UUU,UUU
bushels, against 1150,000,000 lost year.
This is a very little below the average
crop.
The Clerical Central Committeo of
Rome urges the Catholic societies
throughout Italy to oppose tho Liberals
vigorously in tho eloctions, as n return
for outrages inflicted upon the Church by
the Liberals.
Hugh Dalley, for many years city attor
ney of New Haven, died yesterday. Sat
urday last he was stricken with lockjaw
as the result ot a fall from a hammock,
which lnllictcd a slight scalp wound. He
was 65 years of age.
B'l'ha T,omiiiif nna-lnianf linn teaiinrt o
circular officially informing its officers, I
employes and contractors and others of
the act passed by Congress limiting the
time of dally s'ervico of laborers and me
chanics employed upon public works to
eight hours.
Charles Phillips of Wilmington, Del.,
agent for tho Wilmington & Northorn,
nnd Baltimore & Ohio railroads, and the
United States Express Company, has been
missing since July 23. Suspicion was not
excited until a week afterwurds, when an
examination of his accounts revealed a
shortage of $18,000.
A fatal occurrence, costing three lives,
Is reported from Limerick. A boat with
three persons on board was moored in the
harbor, Tho three turned in and went
to sleep, leaving u fire in tho cooking
stovo. The fire set the boat nblaze, and
all were burned to death, the boat and
cargo also being destroyed.
The ceremony of investing with the pal
lium the Most Rev. William Vaughan,
who succeeded tho late Cardinal Munning
as Archbishop of Westminster, took place
In tho Urompton urntory, i.ng., yesterday.
It was attended by a large number of the
highest church dignitaries and by several
of tho Roman Catholic peers. Tho cere
mony was one of great pomp nnd lmpros
aiveness. Waitther Keport.
WAsnmoTO, D. 0 Aug-. 17. For Eastern
Now York, Uustern Pennsylvania and New
Jersoy: Fair, warmer, northwostorly winds.
i or western Now York and Wentern Penn
sylvania: 1'alr. wurinen winds shifting to
southerly.
Yo- Now England! Fair, nortbwostorly
wludi.
NEW YOUIt MAltKIITB.
Nrw Tone Aug 10, Money sn call ur
utlKoSper cunt.
BONUS CLOSING PniOES.
C.s. 2s, r ioo
u.a. 4,-r , neu
u.a- . c ijo3
STOCKS CLOSING.
Delaware & Hudson 13.1
Dcawaro, LAcawumm& Western 166U
Kne , W7;
trio ureterroa 00
Luke Buure ,
Now Jersey Ouotral,,,,, 1113
IteudtnK , , ,,,, O0M
Westcru union uuu
New York Central,,, ,, 113
OIUIN HilULT.
V?hmt No. 2. red winter. S4K: Aug, 83;
Corn No. S. mixed, Oi t July, C8W; ua.
58-M Boot., 68. '
Uau-No. mixed. 38: June, U0; July,
IMS?!. AUi WU.
mouuuE uxtmeu
Hotter
Creamery. 8tatJ Penn- extiui 23 aaKlljo
ureamory, wueuirn, units cats o
Cruumery, wen torn, wiuondt In ca&) a
biate dairy, n.f.iuus. cx tnu 18 calll a
ClIEKSlI
Bttto luctoiy. full errata, ratio v.. 0((o.u Oo
Bute footory, full tream. tino DJlo.u ml
Btale luciory, coinuioti to rulr 7)4 BVio
roos
itUand I'enn. now laid, choice. lBijaa llfcj
Houthern. now laid, fulrto voou.. o.aUu
Wtoern. now laid, tirlmc 174oj4l7)io
Duck eitif, Maryland, par doiou...lS a
THE MOfl.
rrompt Action ef NoIdlr Avurts An
other Illet nt nomsteatt. -
Homestead. Ta., Aug. 17. It has again
been demonstrated that the presence of
Boldlera is absolutely- necessary here to
preserve peace and order. The proceed
ings of yesterday point their own moral,
no matter what the strikers may say to
the contrary,
Frank Tracey, a laborer In the mill,
was arrested on a charge of lnrcony, pre
ferred by a non-unionist. Four non
union mon were subpoenaed as wit
nesses. The Alderman decided to hold Tracey
and ordered him to jail. The constable
took his prisoner out the back way.
The four witnesses went out on Eighth
avenue in chnrgo of one or two deputy
sheriffs, aud were at once surrounded by
a howling mob.
The non-unionists walked along main
taining silence.
Cries of "Lynch the scabs," "Kill the
black sheep," "Take them to tho river,"
were heard.
By this time about 100 women hod
joined tho ranks of tho strikers and
urged the crowd to make short work of
the "scabs."
Major Crawford learning of tho situa
tion soon had thirty men with bayonets
fixed going toward the crowd, which was
now armed with stones and clubs, closing
in upon tho non-unionists. The militia
drew up in compnny front across the
street with guns nt half cock.
Major Crawford and a deputy sheriff
ordered the crowd to disperse but the
order was disregarded.
Then a signal was given and a com
pany from the Fifteenth Regiment came
down the hill on a double quick and was
also drawn up across the street.
Ex-Sheriff Gray, with nn additional
force of deputies, then arrived.
Turning to Mr. Gray, Major Crawford,
after striking n striker across the back
with sword, nsked: "Do you want us to
disperse tho crowd 1"
"I do," was tho reply, whereupon
Major Crawford turned to his men and
was auout, to give ine commanu
to cIlar60 when Policeman Gessnor with a
squad of oflicers, camo up and ordered
tho street cleared.
Tho crowd with sullen faces and pro
fane remarks began to full back. For
half nn hour tho uneasy fcellnjj nrevnlled,
Finally the policemen and deputy sheriffs
succeeded in restoring order and tho
militia returned to camp.
Tho non-union workmen were escorted
to the mill.
JUDGE BLAISDELL CRITICIZED.
Ltzzlo llorclen's Fntitor Srores Ilim For
HI. Action In th Cane.
Fall RiVEn, Mas3., Aug. 17. Rev. J.
Walter Jubb, pastor of the Central Con
gregational Church of which Miss Lizzie
Borden is a member, characterizes Judge
Bluisdell's action in sitting on tho Bencli
while presiding at the inquest as inde
cent, outrageous and not to bo tolerated
in any civilized community. He pro-
poso3 to use every means to havo another
Ju,,8 " tlle bench nt tlle preliminary
The Woman's Christian Temperance Un
ion nnd the Young Women's Union, nt a
special moetlng, passed a resolution of
aympathy for an unshaken faith in Miss
Lizzie A. Borden, who is treasurer of the
Young Women's Union and has been
prominent in union work.
MAY EXTEND TO OTHER LINES.
Action nf Full Ilrook and Central Iloads
May Precipitate it General Strike.
Lyons, N. Y., Aug. 17. A large
amount of perishable freight is coming in
here from Buffalo, and Is being trans
ferred to tho Fall Brook route down to
Corning, thence to destination over the
Erie ratl
Last evening a train of thirty
curs of meat went through. As there are
only a fow switchmen here who belong
to the Union, no trouble is feared.
The action of the Fnll Brook nnd N. YJ
Central in accepting freight from the
Lehigh nnd Erie it is believed will result
in a general strike. It is probable
that switchmen will be ordered out all
nlong the Central nnd West Shore in
sympathy with tho Buffalo strikers.
NO STRIKE AT HAZLETON, PA.
How the ltepart of Ono Orlelnutcd No
Trouble Kxpocted.
Hazleton, Pa., Aug. 17. Thero is no
strike at the mines here. The operators
of tho Humboldt Colliery shut down
Wednosdny for repairs. Tho month's
pay day was set for Monday, Aug. 15,
but in order to pay tho employes in full
It was postponed until to-day, the 17th,
so that the July anu August wages can
be paid together.
Somo Hungarians failing to under
stand tills, came to town, nnd risked that
suit be brought against the mine owners.
1 ho matter was oxplalnea, imu the ma
jority were sntlsfled. There has been no
sign or fear of n strike or lawlessness, as
reported, nnd tho men At e satisfied with
their wages.
National Cnthollo Union Convention.
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 17. The Eigh
teenth annual convention of the National
Catholic Union is in cushion in this city,
there being present at least 400 delegates.
The union was organized about eighteen
years ago mainly through the efforts of n
Catholic association in Newark, N. J.,
and now there are 168 societies In the
union with a membership approaching
25,000, extending nil over the United
States. Each association in tho union is
entitled to select three delegates and
nearly all the fcocleties In the union are
represented.
Duke of Davomlilre Murrlad.
London, Aug. 17. The Duke of Devon
shire was married at Christ Church at
uoon to t no uowagor uucuess oi Juan
'Chester, with whom his name has so long
been associated. I he ceremony was ex
tremely quiet, and only n few intimate
friends wero nwnre that the marriage
was to take place. Sir Henry Calcruft
acted as best man.
Another llle Iron Strike Threatened,
I'ittsboko, Aug. 17. The firm of Jones
& Lnughlin, iron and steel manufactur
ers, havo not as yet signed tho scale of
the Amalgamated Association, and their
8,600 employes threaten to gtriko.
Numerous conferences have been held be
tween the 11 rm and tho men, but it has
been Impossible to reach an agreement.
Quaer I'rtuk of an Old Man.
Joijbt, 111., Aug. 17. Jerome I Hoyt.
a married man witli grHiidchildreu, eloped
Dummy morning witu Alum unristenRon,
a young girl with whom ho became in
fatuated. The girl was engaged to murry
a worthy young man named, 1'aiiLiury.
THEY QUE
l'KItBONAL.
Vf. J. Kva.ns spent yesterday at "Wilkes.
Barre.
Ilarry Yost is recovering from his recent
lllnes?.
Miss Mame Amour has gono to Jeddo to
visit relatives.
Ex-Prolhonotary "Tom" Kern$ was in
town to-day.
Charles E. Shaw, of Piltston, was in
town yesterday.
Fred Hooks spent this afternoon at at.
Clair with friends.
Benjamin Moyer ei Joyed a drive to
Girardville last evonlng.
Charles Reese has gone to Leesport, N.
Y., whore he will locate.
Marshall Biugh and wife arq homo
again irom Atlantic City.
Timothy O. Mahonoy, of Philadelphia,
is spending a few days in town.
Conductor Win, E. Boyor, of the
Ponnsy, residing in Philadelphia, is in
town.
Daniel Hughes, an ex-School Director of
town, now a citizen of Philadelphia, came
up .testerday on business matters.
John flousenick and wife, Clifford Rob
ins and Elwood Jacoby left for Ocean
Grovo yesterday to spend a week,
Mies Kate Nichlfr and Oletus Young,
who havo been visiting friends in Wilkes
Barre and Htzleton, roturned homo on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Williams and Mrs.
Mullahy, who were tho guests of friends in
town since Saturday, rcturnod to Ashley
yesterday.
Mrs. J. O. Koipor, who spent tho past
wcik in town with Iriends, left for Alburtis,
Lehigh county, where she will spond a few
days belore returning to her homo in
Washington, D. O.
TWO HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Via the Chlcugo, Milwaukee
& St. Faul
It'v. AucuBt SO. mid September 87.
Where tho grasses ore kissed by tho wand'rlng
oreeze, . , ,
And thn tipidA urn rich with the coldco srraln
Where the schooner ploughs through tho
prairie seas, , ,
To its destined port on tho western plain;
Whprn homes mav never be sought In vain.
And hope Is tho thriftiest plant that grows;
wvi..,-.imnn tnnv pvrr his rlirhta maintain.
And land Is as free as the wind that blows.
For further particulars apply to the
nearest ticket scent, or address John It.
Pott. District PasEoncer Agent, 480 Will-
im Street. WHIiamsport, P. tf
TAKE
THE NEXT MORNING T FEEL BRIQHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 DETTEfl.
My doctor bats It act gt nily nn tHe stomach,
liver and kldneys.itn.i I n pUfwantax.xUvc. This
drink is mad. irpm In and if prejMrcd V r uje
fit easily m tea. I 'i
All drussntri Mil Jt 'H lut'i ?' pr j)
Huy one ttnlay. Tune t .nuly ."iffMisotne
f.ane
healthy, tbla la ucces-viry.
iTIOVM 111(1 imirrin futw uuu wn
WANTS, &o.
XrANTED. A good girl for general house-
Y V wprK Apply at the hehalu oinwe.
WANTLD. An experlened girl as cook in
a family ol three. Apply at the IIeiiald
olBcc
8-10-tf
DESIHADLE PROPERTY 'FOIt SALE.
The Cather property, on West Oak street,
lor sale. Will he sold whole or In parts to suit
purchaser. Apply on the premises. i-is-us
WANTED A reliable voung man who has
had experience In driving a huckster
wagon and assisting In grocery store. Must
come well recommended. Apply to Joe
Trcwella, corner ot Oak and Jardin streets.
8 13tf
TTlXECUTOIt'S NOTICE. Estate or Joseph
ri Heacham. lato of tho Borough or bhen-
undoah, deceased. Letters tcBtumontary on
finiii nntnin htivlntr hfen crantcd to tho under-
Signed, all persons indebted to said estato are
requested to make payment, and those having
IGKill Claims UKUlUSb lUU uo,u.o v pw wv
cedent, to present the s ime without aelay.
121. IZA M. II15ACLIAM, Kictutril
T It Tlr.TiiiAT.r.. Attnrnov.
fhenaudoah, Pa., Aug. 16. 1802. 8-17 oaw-8t
AGENTS WANTED ON HALAttY or com.
mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml
rn) Ink Kraslnir Pencil. The Quickest and great'
r.Kt spume noveiiv ever nrouueca. erases inic
thoroughly In two seconds. No nhrasion ot
paper. Works like magic 200 to 500 per cent,
prollt. One agent's sales amounted to WMln
Blxdays. Another 133 in two hours. Previous
experience not necessary, t or icrms unu iuu
arucuiurs, nuurwa xueiuiiuo wi k ju
rosse. Wis. x9 5-!M-ly
Scheider's
Saloon and Restauran
Leading Saloon in town.
Crntrn nnd Whit Hit.,
(Dkkert's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest 'Whiskeys in tho Market.
DON'T DEI AIT !
Get ready for the
cold wcutlier.
Stoves should he overhauled, new ones
bought and everything pertaining to tho proper
heating ot your houses should have your atten
tion now. I am prepared to attend to all calls
with promptness and my charges are most
reasonable.
Hoofs and spouting should be looked after
now. Don't ciemy until ine rusn comes.
WM, R. PRATT,
331 SODTII JAllDIN ST1IEET, SIIENANDQA!
JOHN R. COYLE,
Atturney-al-Law and Ileal Estate Agent,
Office Ueddall's Ilulldtng, Shenandoah, Fa
-3fov AT
in in t , ir.
Baby Carriages
Lnrccflt Assortment.
LATEST STYLES
Our Prices were norcr equalled before. We
sen carriages cnoaper than in I'nnaoeipnia
or cisownero. wo nave a run line oi
Hey wood Carriages, and can
furnish you any style
tor less than you
Can Buy at the Factory.
Call and see for yourself. Wo mean lust what
wo say. our prices will surprise you.
T. P. WILLIAMS & SON
No, 8 South
CARPETS I
REDUCED
GBEATL"Y
TRUS8EL8 from 60c up. Table and
-t Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums
from 2So up. Window Shades, Rugs,
Matts,Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices.
The best lino ol Uace Curtains ever
shown In town from $1.00 a pair up.
T T PRTPF'
U - U i XYjlVJLj
A hat that Is not stvllah is worthiess. There
are a thousand reasons w ny you should not wear
li. ana noioco reason wnvvou snouia u usu-
allv costs as much as a stvllah hit. and is cot
worth a fraction of tho money. When You tuy
c hat buy a good ono, and If you really want a
good one, try our ti hat. It will 1111 tho bill.
ino same can do saia oi our rtecawear u une
tlo for 20c. anv stvlo. Btraw hats from Be un to
11. W. NIco line of summer shirts at SSc; a big
arive in Doys waists from -uo to wo; large line
of trunks and valises at lowest prlco; big bar
gains in overalls and coats at
ig South Main St., Shenandoah.
Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made
as good as new nt short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
-TO THE rUBLIC-
THE -;- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I
AT
Cor. Centre and Jardin Sts.,
Is tho place whero you find fresh and
btoclt Ale, Draught Porter
AND
Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer
Always on tap and the best ltye Whisky,
Ilrandy, Gin and Wines. The best 5-ccnt
cigar In town. Milk and all kinds of temper
ance drinks.
BENJAMIN IUCIIAKDS, I'rop.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com.
panles represented by
TDJhSXTXJD FAUST,
120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah.Pa
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where lie will be pleased to meet the wan U
of his friends and the pnbllo In
Everything in tho Drinking Line.
ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer,
has removed to the
33 "Went Oak St., ttlicuuuclouli,
Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as
well as many new customers aa possible.
uooawork; fair price.
Rooting and Spouting neatly done.
H. J, H'GUIRE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort !
Second St., GIRARDVILLE.
Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest
brands of cigars always on nana.
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 EfiHt Centre Street.
The host beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies,
wines ana nnesi cigars always on nanu.
VM. ;j. EVANS, Prop.
THE HEYWOOD,
Main Street,
PBICES 1
OLD RELIABLE,
O, korth main street.
" We Study to Please I "
Old' Stand. New Goods
EVEItYTHING IN THE
GROCERY LINE
ALWAYS JN STOCK.
Fish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
- Potatoes, Orecn Truck,
Hay and Straw, &c, &ej
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store,
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
JONATHAN HOUSER.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF
HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS
ALSO
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
345West Laurel Street, Shenandoaru
FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house andbarn;
good water at tho door; one and a half
miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross
roads. J8.0UO.
Small farm, three acres, houso and stable.
Crop In ground. 1800.
House on Plum alley, two stores, f 1100.
House on West street, two stores, 1800.
Pronerty on Kust Coal street: lot 30x160:
double block in front ts,000.
Wall Paper ana
Window Shades
AWAY DOW-N" PRICES I
To close out stock for tho season. When wl
advertise bargains, we mean It. . A
ALL LATEST NOVELTIES
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS
IF. CT. POBTZ'S
Nortli Main street.
Hot Weather Bulletin!
Ico Oroam,
All Flavors,
Soda Water, .
Pure Fruit Flavors. '
33i"Odc3., Oals.osJ
Confectionery, Etc.
wiLsonxr -v. otto
37 South Main Street.
S. KISTLER, M. TO.,
rnraioiAN and buuokon.
Office ISO N. Jardin streeUShecandoah, Ft
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