The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 19, 1892, Image 4

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    FINE GROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Find no difficulty in
securing what they
require for their ta
bles at our store.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
CKNTItALIA.
Miss Mnggio E. O'Connor left yesterday for
rottsvlllc.
Jliss Lizzie Kelly, who was visiting friends
in St. Clair, has returned.
Mr. C. Q. Murphy is erecting a new build
ing in place of tho one which was torn down
tho day of tho fire. .
Frank Webster, who for the last few weeks
lias been suffering from injuries received at
-the Logan colliery, died Thursday morning.
Tho funeral will take placo on Saturday from
Ills homo on Ccutro street. Ho was a quiet
young man and lias many friends who mourn
Ills loss. lie leaves a wifo and one child.
The sympathy of tho community is with tho
family of the deceased.
November 18th, 1SU2.
In Olden Times
Tcoplo overlooked tho importance of per
manent beneficial effects and were satisfied
with transient action, but now that it is gen
erally known that Syrup of Figs will per
manently euro habitual constipation, well
informed people will not buy other laxatives,
which act for a time, but finally injuro tho
system.
Coming Krents.
Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the Wash
ington Beneficial Society in Bobbins' hall.
Nov. 24 Supper in Iiobbins' opera house,
under tho auspices of Women's Kcllef Corps;
benefit of Soldiers' Monument.
Dec. 0 Grand supper under the auspices
of tho Y. 1 A. in Iiobbins' opera house.
Dec. 10 and 17. Drummer Iloy; or Spy of
Bhiloh, in Ferguson's theatre, under the
auspices of W. Camp No. 200, I. 0. S. of A.
Dec. 22. Grand fair, Columbia IIoso &
team Fire Engiuo Co.; Ferguson's frout hall.
Spectacles to suit all eyes, nt Portz's book
and stationery store, No. 21 North Main
street, 4-27-tl
Klcctrlo lttilluay lttilletln.
Hereafter tho electric railway cars will
leavo the corner of Cherry and Main strcots
at 5:30 a.m. dally and every 20 minutes
thereafter nntil midnight, nt which hour the
last car will leave for Girardville. On Mon
day, November 7th, 1692, tho faro for any
length of rido between Shenandoah and
Girardvlllo will be reduced to five (5) cents.
Found Out.
The best anil earnest way to get rid ot a
Cough or did that may develop Into con
sumption Is to Invest 2i renin In a bottlo 01
Pun-Tina, the urnit remedy fr Coughs, Cold.
1m Grippe, Throatand l.ung Disorders. Trial
bottles iree at P. P. 1). Klrliu's drug store.
Coughing: Loads to Consumption
Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at
once.
Type For Sale.
We have 200 pounds minion, moro oi
less, which wo will sell cheap for cash, hav
ing no further use for tho camo. Apply at
Heuald office.
A Blngle trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drake Bitters will convince any one troubled
with costivcuofa, torpid liver or any kindred
diseases of their curative properties. They
only cost 25 cents per bottle. lm
TweHe PhotoA for 50c.
By sending us your cabinet, together with
CO cent, we will finish you onu dozen photos.
11-2-lf W, A. Keaoev.
(Juotutlous from Grent Men.
My success is owing to liberal advertising.
Eobtrt Bomtr.
The Toad to fortune is through printer's
ink J'. 1'. llamum.
Constant advertising brought me all I own,
nnd he wlio luvekU one dollar in business
should invest ono dollar in advottlsing that
business. A. T. Stewart.
Advertising is to business what steam is to
machinery the grand propelling power.
Macaulay.
I would as soon think of doing business
without clerks as without advertising. John
Wanamaltr.
In tho earliest years of our 'business we
kept ourselves in tho keenest of poverty that
we might use our money in advertising an
article we felt sangulno would ono day
acquire us reputation nnd a fortune. Dr.
Jlottetttr, iht Bitttri Millionaire.
Piles or Hemorrhoids
Permanently cured without kuifo orltgalure.
No danger or suilerlng. No delay from bus
iness while under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not pay until well. A
perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular.
K. REED, M. D.,
180 South 13th S(., Philadelphia.
Refers, by permission, to the editor of the
Xvenino IIeuai.I). tf
Downs' Elixir will oure any cough or cold,
no matter of how long standing. lm
When Baby was sick, to gare her Castornv
When she as a Child, sho cried for Custoria,
yffhea she became. Miss, she clung to distorts,
When (ha had Children, she gave them Castoris.
Wanted.
Girls for general housework. Call at Max
Reese's intelligence office. 11-l tf
FKACKVII.L15.
Luko Fisher, owner of tho maiblo works
at Schuylkill Ilaven, has put a fine stone in
the Lutheran ccmctory hero for U. K. Reich,
tho shoe denier.
"Ten Nights in a Barroom" at tho now
Park thtatro Friday evening proved an ox'
ccllcht performance. Tho Annlo Mitchell
Company produced It. Saturday evening
"Monte Cristo" will Ibo produced. The
prices are 10, 20 and 30 cents.
Thomas Reed spent Friday nt Pottsvlllo.
A. S. Seaman also spent tho day there
John Lnwlor, driver for Alcxender Scott,
represented Frackvlllo at tho Pottsvlllo
Democratic demonstration Thursday night.
Crystlo Cnstlo, No. 150, Knights of the
Mystlo Chain, of Frackville, gathered at
Kerns' opera houso at 5 o clock Friday even
ing, and made merry around a banquet board
until 10 o'clock. After that everybody had
a social time, daucing Uio dreamy waltz nnd
rippling quadrille
ADAMSDALK.
Mrs. Geo. Hoy and family attendod the
funeral of Mrs. Hoy's father, Daniel Miller,
near Orwlgtfiurg, on Thursday.
James Whclan and Michael Gaffney, of
Landlugville, were town visitors on Wednes
day.
James B. Hickman, of Philadelphia, was
iu town on Tuesday.
Mrs. John Walters, of Tuscarora, was
visiting friends in town during tho past
week.
Rev. H. A. Wollcr, of Orwigsburg, spent a
short time in town last week.
Wm. Fritz moved to town last week.
Tho Edison phonograph attracted a largo
crowd in tho school houso at Landlugville.
A number of young men from hero took It
in.
i-nn:i)KNsituit(i.
H. W. Confehr is on tho sick list with
fever.
William F. Kreckcr, of Allentown, is visit-
iug his mother.
Prof. W. M. Faussct will mako tho presen
tation speech at Summit Station on tho 21th
lust, when tho camps of tho P. O. S. of A.
will present flags to the schools of Wayne.
A. Birmick, ono of our saddlers, moved to
Auburn on Tuesday.
Rev. Smoll preached Ills sixth annual re
view sermon to a good nudienco on Sunday
afternoon. Tho following is his statistical
report for tho year just closed: Preached
120 sermons, officiated at 30 funerals,
b iptized 47 persons, confirmed 13, admitted
by certificate C, officiated at 17 weddiugs, had
1-187 communicants, mado 373 pastoral calls,
which is exceedingly well done considering
the territory his members aro scattered over.
He has opened a catechumen class of 13
members which meets every Tuesday.
Cattlo sales and election are over, now let us
settle down to business again. The next will
bo Wayuo township's big day, when the
schools will bo presented with flags by the
P. O. S. of A., and a big demonstration will
bo given by tho camps, school children of
this district and other lodges. Remember
this will bo a patriotic affair where all should
take a hand In and teach tho young a good
patriotic lesson.
Reuben Deitrich visited his brother who is
ill at Heading.
Mrs John Straub has a good farm to reutja
good chanco for a good man.
CKKSSOXA.
Miss Ida Hower, of Lebanon, spent a few
days with friends in town this week.
Jliss Grace Stodd, of Pottsvlllo, was tho
guest of Miss Lena Wagner on Sunday.
Miss Barbara Fisher, of Pottsvlllo, was tho
guest of tho Misses Forney on Sunday.
Henry Snyder, engineer on the shifting
eugiuo at the scales, is on the sick list.
Albert Burton, of Wilmington, Del., for
merly a resident of this place, spent a few
days with his brother, Isaac Burton, this
week.
P. S. Bergcr left on Monday morning for a
six weeks' trip to western Pennsylvania and
Ohio selling shoos for his firm, Berger, Brown
& Co., at Schuylkill Haven.
Mrs. R. U. Jones, wife of trainmaster
Jones, witli her son Ramsey, spent Sunday nt
Minersvlllo.
George Barret, a prominent member ot the
M. E. church nt Minersville, drove his pastor,
Rev. Eli Plckorsglll, to this place on Sunday
morning. Rev. Pickcrsgill occupied tho pul
pit in tho M. E. church here. Ho had ex
changed pulpits with Rev H. II Casgavunt
who drove to Minersvlllo and served the
people at that place.
Miss Editit Cassavant spent Sunday at
PottBville the guest of her friend, Mrs. Ray
mond. Our leading barber, Joe Hornberger, trans
acted business at Pottsvlllo on Woduesday. ,
Mrs. Harry Allison, of Palo Alto, tho wife
of one of the victims of Monday's explosion,
is a sister to Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mrs. Sarah
Strauch, Mrs, Amos Bartolet, Mrs. Daniel
Wagner and George Berger. They attended
Mr. Allison's funeral from his Into homo on
Thursday afternoon.
Robert Ash, who formerly kept a storo on
Raltroal street, is in town again. Ho has
built a new homo a few doors below whoro
his old stand was and will embark in the
store business again.
The Place to do,
Shenandoah people visiting the county
teat (surnamed Pottsvlllo) all call in the
Academy Restaurant. Either J. F, Cooney,
the proprietor, greets you with a smile, oi
his genial brother, M. A. Cooney, welcomes
you. It is the resort for all gentlemen from
north of tho mountain, 8-21-to
"Your're another." "Who is ? "
"You are." 'Ah I"
"Ah I" "Ah I"
"Ahl"
(Aiul then they uparated.)
Angry Father "Uuvi was it, young man,
that 1 found you kissing my daughter In the
hall last night?"
Young Man I suppose, sir, because you
happened to bo around just at the right
tltne."
The gift of the gab is a oeautlful thing ;
It launches the thought on a powerful wing.
So fill your oration as full as you can,
But don't slop over, my dear young man.
OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Where and When Services Will be Con.
ducted To-morrow.
Trinity .Reformed church. Rev. Robert
O'Uoylo, pastor. Services to-morrow aMOn. m.
and 6:80 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 1:80 p. m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7.
WelshllaptiBtchurch. Preaching services nt
10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by tho pubtor, Itov. D. I.
Evans. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Everybody
welcome,
Ebenozer Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. I.lch
tcnwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a.
m. In German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday
school at 1 :30 p. m. Allure heartily invited to
attend.
Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets,
F. and 11. Kingshind, Captains. .Services all
day, comn:cncliigflt"nndlln.ni. and 3 and 8
p, in. .Meetings will bo held every night dur
ing the week excepting Monday night.
Presbyterian church. Preaching services at
10:80 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2
p. m. Christian Endoavor Society will.mcet on
Tuesday ovonlng at 7:30. Prayer meeting on
Thursday ovcnlng at 7:30. All aro cordially
Invited.
First Methodist Episcopal church, Rcr, Wm.
Powlck, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m.
and 6:30 p. m. Morning, special servlco for
children and young people who will furplsh the
music. Evening subject: "Nothing but leaves."
rtunday school nt 't p. m, Epworth League at
5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday
evening. Strangers and others ore always
wclcqme.
English Baptist church, South Jardin street,
Rev. II. 0. James, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30
a. m, nnd 0:30 p. m. Morning subject: The
Touch ot Faith, Evening subject: Satan a
Homeless Vagabond. Sabbath school nt 2 p. m.,
Deacon John Dunn, Superintendent. Non
Monday evening at 7 o'clock tho B. Y. P. U.
will meet. General prayer mooting on Wed
nesday evening at 7 .o'clock. Everybody wel
come
Primitive Methodist church, Rev. J. Proude,
pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 n. m. and
6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Cause and Ef
feet." Evening subject: "Casting Lots."
Thadksgiving sermon. Sabbath school at 2 p.
m. Christian Endeavor at 5:45 p. m. every
Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings nt 7 o'clock, and Sunday nt 9:30
a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m.
All seats tree. Any one not having a church
homo Is cordially Invited to como here.
All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near
Main. Evening sermon by Rev. E. Rokc, Mah-
anoy City. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. AU
seats free and everybody made heartily wel-
Frcsh Morris River Covo Oysters received
dally at Coslett's. 9-22-tf '
-THE GREAT-
Mexican Medicine Co.
Has opened a branch office In
EM BUILDING, 8 EAST CEMRE 8!
SHENANDOAH, '
In order to Introduce their wonderful remedies
forallploed diseases. 'J hey will remain hero
for a short time only, and durlre tbelr short
stay will sell
$1.00
Bottles of Mexican Blood Tonic
Por 25 Ots.
In order to ndvertlso tho medicine. They guar
antee that aftir a fair trial the medicine does
not do n represented, you can rnturn the bot
tle to our office and wo will refund your money.
For those who cat not afford to buy a bottle of
the Woo- Tonic wo will give sample doses freo
everyday. We cordially invi'o all to call at
our office. All questions will bo cheerfully
awercd.
Tho company also handles several other well
known remedies. Including the Mexican Pain
Killer, re.i ving headache in very few minutep,
and curing all kinds of aches and pains: and
.Mexican Here Ointment, a guaranteed euro for
piles and all skin uiseascs. Headaches cured
freo at tho office. ll-ll-Ot
New Laundry !
JOE and FRANK C. LEE
Will open a
Jl
Saturday, November 19th,
29 W. CENTRE STKEET,
In Robbins' Building.
Fair Dealing;. Low Prices.
Wilt oollect and deliver.
CHAS. ZALLA
Rospectfully notifies his friends
that ho will open a new storo ut
Corner Jardin and Oak Streets,
Whero he will keep a full stock of
Green Groceries,
Clgtr.', Tobacco and Candy. Poul.
try and all kinds of gamolu Beaton.
Oystors zxrci HPiisla..
Open Monday, November 21.
jpEKQUSON'S THEATRE.
V. 3. KEItaUSON, MANAGER,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25.
Farewell tour of tho great sensational actor
JAMES H.WALLICK
In his greatest of all great successes,
"The Bandit ing!"
Bring the occasion of Its 2,83 1 perform
ance by Mr. Wulllck, una Introducing
his f rmous acting horses,
Raider, Charger, Texas and Pete.
Next season Mr. Walllck In bis latest
stnkutlon, 'Texas."
Prices, 25, 35 ami 50 Ccutb.
' Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store
1
UUNDRY
JLlLLlJhJU
WANTS, &o.
FOR RENT. Large store room at Lansford
Good location. Main street. Apply to Jos;
Tanner, Summit mil, Pa. U-17-3t
WANTED. Good Canvasser: salary nnd
expenses from start; steady work) good
cbanco for advancement. IlltOWN 11KOS. CO.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-8m
FOR SALE. A good heating stove. Apply
atthoJlEBAUiofllco. tf
POU SALE Two horses, good wagon, one
WANTED. girl for general housework: In
fmnll family. Good girls only need apply
Apply at HEitALuomjo. lt.i5-lw
FOR SALE CHEAP. One of Chambers &
Co's copying presses, the present owner
having no use for it; being good ns new. Call at
IIehald office.
JTISTRAYED or stolen, from tho offlco of Dr,
U D. W. Williams, a liver nnd white spaniel
flog ubout ten months old. Answers to the
name of "fprlggins" Any one harboring him
aft-r seeing this notlco will bq dealt with ac
cording to law. A suitable reward will bo paid
for Its return. Il-i01w
t K to $16 per day at homo, selling Lightning
f " .-.v. i.inu0 jrwcuj. wuii-ucb.
.v yiuuux ji-weiry, watcnes
good as new, on all Finds of metal with gold,
silver or nickel. No experience. No capital.
ci.y
10 25-2n
Every houso has Roods needlnc nlntinrr.
Il OK o T f If Til. T ...1 .... ... ,i
. jv. uLunj a uu.f woxumDus, J
A GENTS WANTED ON (SALARY tor com
J3l mission, to handle the new. 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. W orks like maglo. 200 to 500 per cent,
prpllt. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1620 In
six days. ' Ahother f33 in two hours. Previous
experience not necessary. For terms and full
particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., Ln
Cros30. yis. X439 6-24-ly
MINERS WANTED Good miners can find
steady employment nt our mines situated
ut Nlanttc, Macon Coumy, 111., n station on tho
lino of tho Wabash railroad. Vein six foot,
mlno Worked on tho roorri and tiillar htoipiti.
and coil is mined by shooting from off the
solid. Mlno has trood roof, is drv nnd frpn
trom nxploslvo gases.
IMIANTIO UOAt, CO.,
10-28-lm-d&w Niantlc. 111.
fl"J C PAYS for h home lot at May's Land
tpxis ine, ihn fine suburb of Atlantic Citv: 5
squares from 11. It.: commutation faretol'hila..
25 cents; uns court house, hotels, schools,
churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash,
brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water
power; line driving, fishing, gunning, bathing,
selling;. city and country combined; 35 houses
built last year and not one cmntv: a safo and
sure investment; JflO invested will increase
$21 u in 0 months ; 3 mills buflt this year; lots are
80 feet abovo ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash;
2 lots for J25; title insured. Send for circular.
MAI'S I.ANU1NU IMPKUVEMJSNT CO., 1358
t rauklln St., Pnlludelphla. 0-30-2m
Benefit to All.
Are you prepared for the
stormy weather? It brings slop
and mud ; and this is time of
year that you want good and
substantial Shoes to stand the
wear and tear. We have just
such shoes for both old and
young-, at prices to suit all.
It will pay you to call and
examine our stock and be con
vinced of what we say.
Dl
EOPLE'SSTORE
121 North Mam Street.
FERGUSON'S THEATRE.
r. J. FEROUSON, MANAGER.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26.
The comic novelty event. Awako from your
"itip van Winnie ana participate.
Nothing but fun.
MILLER BROTHERS'
Pantomimic Comedy,
" KAJANKA V
OHO I Nights In New York, Boston I QfiO
OUU and Chicago. dUU
The Famous Now York Quartette.
wonuenui Kurnpean Kovcitog,
Cornnlla Acrobats.
Mariposa Dancers.
Tho Funny Frogs.
Azany.The Clown.
Prices, 25, 50 and 75c.
Reserved seats on salo at Klrlln's drugstore.
A RARE CHANCE!
Two Heaters, One Range I
And a lot of
Household Furniture
-FOR SALE CHEAP.-
MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK I
Apply at W) South Vhtle Striet.
PUBLIC SALE
or rj:itsoxAT, l'ltOi-jsitrv.
nnn mll nnrth of Lnlmnlrin fKoRt nfiihnnnv
Junction), on
Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892
At 10 o'clock a. m ot valuable real estate. The
Eroperty consists of a grist mill, dwelling bouse,
am und outbuildings. There aro 26 acres,
moro or loss; m splunuld fruit orchard in bear
lnc novi-r-faillnK woll and snrluKS. The loca
tion Is very desirable; good markets near, such
us Mahauoy City, Shenandoah, Taman.ua, ilazle
ton, efc.
Terms of Sale Ton per cent, down on day of
puroluse: 40 per cent, wittiln three months, and
tnu Dnianco can remain on mortgage. i or iur
ther particulars upply at tho Hkuai.p offlco.
U-lO-tS Mil 8. KLLKN I1EISER.
PHOTOGRAPHER DABB
lias nurchssed tho host unDaratua tn thn mnr.
kot, and la noyv prepared to tako every style of
photographs, views of buildings, machinery
and all kin s of outdoor work a specialty. Each
purchaser of one dozen cabinets nt M.60 Is pre
sented with a large crayon rce. This offer Is
f:ooa until April i, itsta. copying ana enlarg
pg Work done at short notloe and low prices.
DABB, N. White St., DrlcgSof:
nidg.
jusi opened at j f v-
25SotithMainSt. oEFF S DoUBLE STORE.
J FULI line of Dry Goods, Under
wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets,
Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must
be sold be before January 4th, 1892.
AT OUR OLD STAND,
No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a
full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's
Clothing, Hats, Caps,' Gents' Furnish
ing Goods. Call and secure bargains.
SEPP?S, 23 and 2? SOUTH MAIN STREET,
We Are Just Opening
Up a full
Ladies', Misses'
CARPETS
New styles
T T PRTPF,(S OLD RELIABLE,
U- U JL XVXvyJLj Vj, NORTH MAIN STREET.
lie has nlso tho largest assortment in the county, comprising the celebrated Anoflo rtfcoii
Vaflev. Irvine. Noveltv. New llrldo. Cinderella, lilnck YVnrrlnr. nPn,S vZitZ-i PM?.,-y!P,?,JP
man. Rival, Now Model, Old and New Lehigh.
Second-hand Stoires
1 Hontoi-H axtdL iFnriincos,
All ln good condlton and warranted or money refunded or exchanged. A fine Hnn nf
Advnnce and Miners- Host Stoves for 113 each; No. f, !16; good No. 1 secondhand doublf ThtiS
from $10 up, nnd Stoves and Ranges from ? to JfU. Every one warranted, and I delivered l and S!
up in any part of tho county within SO miles ot Girardville. ueiivcrta ana put
Over 100 different sizes and styles of Hecond-hand lleattng Stoves to select from Ain .
flno line of Slnglo nnd Double Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. " a
Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fittinq
Promptly attended to at the lowest morket price. Anthony Wayne and American w,i
Machines a specialty, Stove, heater and range repairing promptly done Delivered withm.t
extra charge. mmuui
EYE EXAMI
NATION. oun EYE SPECIALIST
wm be m SHENANDOAH,
Wednesday, Nov. 23
At tho FERGUSON HOUSE,
front 8 30, V M to 5 I". M.
Pereons who have li.':ul,irhe or whose eyes art
cuiihi: .ilHivimfort shoultl mil uton our HprclalUt.
and tm-y ulll rerpive lnlpillgcut and skUUul at
tenth))) Nil CKAUt.ll f examliiH your eyea
Lvery pair of glues orde rod ts guurnnteed to b
sAtUfiictory.
QUEEIfy & CO.
pcuIUtsiukd 0t tclmiN,
JOIU 01IKSTNUT8T., 1'IIILA.
DOUGHERTY'S
Saloon and Restaurant
Tho loading place ln town,
lias lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new, clean
und fresh. Tho finest line of
Wines and Liquors !
Cigars, &o., foreign and do
mestic. Freo lunch served
each evening. Dig schooners
ot f resh,Ueer,l'orter, Ale, &c
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
J. J, DOUGIIEItTY, Prop.
Hess' Livery Stable,
xzS N. Market Alley.
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES
Finest turnouts In town,
Would be pleased to receive a share of the
public patronage.
CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE.
Others, ready to put up spring roller,
for 25o, 85o, 45o, 60c and upwards, par
ties deslrlnc only the shading or fix
tures can be accommodated.
C. D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street.
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL?
If so, send in your orders to
HENRY WARNICK,
3t West Coal Htret.
All orders for coal or for haullne of all kinds
promptly attended to. Orders can be left at
me stores oi a. u. uroost. Mouth jarain street,
and Joseph pall, NpnhIan btreet. 11-19-lm
line of
and Children's
for Fall Trade.
arrivlug dally.
For Bargains In First-class
Heaters and Furnaces,
BOTH MEW anil SECOND-HAND
GIRARDVILLE, PA.
A full lino always ln stock. Also urst-class line
ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Buy their
School Books,
Slates, Pencils,
School Bags,
and other school supplies at
IF1. CT. PORTZ'S
Nortli Main Street.
Tho largest stock In town at the lowest prices.
Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall
paper and window shades
Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant
Leading Saloon ln town
Centre and Vhtte HU
(Ulckert's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest Whiskeys in tho Market
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Wnsreha will bo pleased to meet the wants
or bis friend and the publlo la
Everything in tho Drinking Line.
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ, Bossier's old stand)
tlalit and Coal HtH Hlicuaudonli.
liest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest
0 rands of whiskeys and cigars. I'ool room at
tcned. J- 11. HUKKK,
ATTOHNET-AT-LA.W,
BUENANDOAn, FA.
Offices Room 8, P. O. Ilulldlng.Whenandoafc,
and Ksterly Hull ding, I'ottoTllle.
lira, him !
PETER
GRIFFITHS