The Herald. POtlLtSHIII) DAILY, SUNDAY KXOHITHU WKHKLTi Kvmir hatouiiav. . K.AillOYMH I'ninrlrinr 110. n ovnit ttjitor nnd 1'nbltahnr I ir.UKiNH fMiHil Jiditnr "UKK WiMlitcM ITanager SUBSCRIPTION rates: UiLr,pr your , K Wmkly, Htr year, .". 1 AilvtrlUlttfi H'IIck. Transient, 10 cents per line, first Insertion : leu ta par line eaoh subewiuent insertion, Hales for regular advertising ohb be had on applleo. hub ai me oniee or by mall Tie Kvbnino Hbhu,i Ium lareer olroulu Han la 'Mhenandoali tbnn any oilier paper pub. nmnn open to all, aawrea w the Poitonioe, at Hhonnndoah, I'a iur transmission through the malls as seoond-elass mall matter. OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. w'i. . .... -.... itiiii mien services Will be 0in ilnctt'il To-morrow. innity jcerormed church, Itev Robert 0'lloyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 . m ana o:m p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m v wrjtKMtj welcome. "I'm turner n church, M. H. Havlce, vtoiv. acrvioes at ju:u a. in. and 0:30 p. m, nuBtiay school at 1:30 p. in Prayer meeting W ewii Ilnptlet church. Preaching services at wa. m. Bnau p.m. by the pastor, Kev. 1), r, .vns. sunaay school at 2 p. m. welcome. Everybody All Saints' Kplscopal church, Oak street, near .nn. evening service by lay reader. Sunday sooool at 2 p. m. All seats free nnd every body made heartily welcome. Roman Catholio church or the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Itev. II. P. O'lteilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers lit 8:00 p. m. Koheloa Israel Congregation, West Oak street, lie.. 8. Raliluowflz. Ilabbl; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and oveuing. St. decree's Lithuanian Catholic church, earner Jarum ami Cherry streets. Itev. I,. AbromaltiB, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. pi, Welsh Congr cWcli HttvUMm dr. und 0 p. m. Preaching In WojAl In the morning and English In tho even ing by Itev. n. Todd Jones, ot Arvonlu, Kan. Utinday school at 2 p. m. Ebeneier Evangelical church, Itev. It. M. I-ich-tenwlner, pastor. Sen-Ices to-morrow at 10 a. iH. in merman, and 6:80 D. m. In English. Sunday BChoolatl:30p. m. All are heartily invltod to attend. SaPratlon Arms, corner MMn and Oak streets, Captain Eather and I,loulcnant Shlndcl in oommand. Services all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m.and 3and8p. in. Meotings will !te held every night during tho week oxceptlng Honday night. Fresbyterian church, r orvicos conuuoitu uy itao Christian Endeavor society to-morrow avimtne at 6:3'). Sunday scnooi m - i. r.i linlienr KnnlntV will ! Pm" t 7:30. Praver meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All arg. ooxdlally Invited. RtrstMothodlst Enlsoopal church, Itev. Wm. Powlok, pastor. Dlvino worship at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. .Morning, Holy Com munion. Evening, Anniversary sermon to the Epworth Leaguo. Sunday school at I p. m. Epworth Leaguo at 5:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Stranzers nnd athora are always welcome. GILHEItrON. Tho streets aro in bad condition. 1110 Supervisor should attend to them. j Joseph Lomas has mado an improvement to his Main street property by laying a drain yipo to tlio main sewer on tho street. Ambrose Boner has started a barber shop In tho store building. Tho Continental Hose company aro mak fiia great preparations for their picnic which will bo held ou tho 27th lnst. Tho boys will have a good time. Draper colliery was idlo tho forepart ol tho week owing to an increase of water. Council is laying a drain pipe on Boll street to connect with tho Main street pipe. Charles Wynu is clerking at tho Buck Mountain store. Girds aro out announcing tho marriage of ihomas Brown, of Contralia, and Miss Mary Sllen Luck, of Mahanoy City, on tho 18th inst.. 'Siurire Fogarty is suffering from a very sore hand, tho result of blood poisoning. Washington Camp, P. O. S. of A., went to Mahanoy City on Wednesday evening. A delegation of Qilberton Lodge, No. 420, 1. 0. O. F., visited Locust Mountain Lodgo on Tuosdav evening last. Mrs. Nathan Boner, who was called to Philadelphia by tho serious illness of her sitter, who has since died, returned homo on Saturday lost. Mr. and Mrs. Boner left on Jfriday morning last to attend the funeral. USB DANA'S SAESAPARILLA ,its THE KIND THAT CUBES." FBAOKVILLB FANCIES. A Grlut ot Interesting I.ocnt News From the Mountain Top. 9a Monday the Bight lieverend N. L. jtulfson, Assistant Bishop of Central Penn sylvania, visited Christ's church for the pur jxjse of administering the rite of confirma tion. After confirmation the Eight Reverend Father very eloquently portrayed the beauties, of the several rites of the church, and the aoeessity of observing them. The Bishop tfeen addressed the children present, dwelling at length upon the necessity of thoroughly instructing the little ones In tho catechism. The Eeverend Father then catechized Uie hildren, and seemed pleased by the prompt aem and correctness with which the little aea answered every question. Ambrose Boner, who hits been assistant to Barry SehaeiTer, the tonsorlal artist, has re. signed and will start in business for himself In OilUarton. Contractor O'Neill, of Port Carbon, bos 0imnoad work excavating, preparatory to the erect lou of the new school house. Ar- i HU1 thinks the new building, when , will be a more haudaotue structure than the High school building. A number of young men of town are con sidering the advisability of organiziog a bicycle club. With proper management, a momborllilp of twenty could bo liiul, anil many pioKMiit trips to otlicr ctulm cnioveil hut Saturday The Slar tireecntoil Iteolf to " "umero,ls reoilore In a spdnkliiK suit of w clothes anil greatly improved In appear ,!l"C8 nnil size. Wo congratulate Killtor I J'engol anil Solicitor Wertz, nnil wish them over3r pomllilo succosg In tholr enlarged l'ro ol usefulness. UAHANOY PLANE MELANGE, Local llMppenliign Written up In iililo Form. a Until. Ono of tlio most ludicrous of tho many amusing Incident that cliaractorlzo tho ovcry day oxporleuco of Conductor Dougherty's crow occurrod at Mohnnoy l lano ou Wodnosday morning last. Among tho many jitseengcrs was a Polish woman for Shenandoah who, n? usual, was so freighted down with bundles, baby and shawls, as to arouso tho sympathies of tho chivalrous Leahy, who wont to tho rescue, and soon had tlio lady, baby and bundle safely landed on tho platform. The oxcitcd ejaculations of tho woman soon made it evident that some. thing Important had been lea bohlnd. She petitioned Leahy to "hold baby" while she wont back for the missing valuable, but poor Leahy's Inoxpcrionce lu tho handling of such precious merchandise lod hlin todei-llno. However, tho gallant Dougherty, over on tho alert to oblige hU passengers, with tbe bow of a Chesterfield, offered his cervices with an I'll bring It, Mam." Ho wont back into the car nnd, great Scott, just ns ho reached for the bund I o it showed unmistnknblo evidence f containing something decidedly animate, and tho gentleness with which tho kind- oarted conductor took up tho supposed .'ollsh luby would have dono credit to tlio gentle touch of a nunc at tho Miners' Hospital. Ho had proceeded but half way down tho car when a serios of yolps and tho frantic ollorts of the conductor, to oxtricuto li is indox fingers from between. the molars of healthy Polish pup dtxr. The aliant Leahy, however, did not desert his chief in tho hour of peril and with a few bou mis was beside him and had i dogshlp a tall. The lady in waiting, not seeing the ishup and misinterpreting tbe kindly illces of tho men, evidently tliooght they ere going for her nightly protector, with malico aforethought and with blood in her oyes, dropped tho baby from her arms on tho bundles on tbe- platform and sallied forth to wago battlo for her possessions. Fortunatoly for tho liandHomo visages of tho men, a couutrj-maa of tho woman's took in tlio situation ajul yelled nut something like, " Yar-iB-kl-ho-di-hl " at which tho pg with a satisfactory yelp let go tho conductor's lingers. Leahy dropped its caudle npfoiuUgo and with dlscretlonery haste made- for tho baggage oar. Mrs. James Murphy, of Water street, died ou Thursday evening after a lingering illness. Mrs. Mnrphy was ono of tho oldest residents in luvrn and highly respected by all who know her. She loft tho following children, all grown up, to mourn her loss : Mrs. Beck, of Sheuaudoah; Mrs. Ilalcntine, of l'hlladel phia; Thomas, ongincer on Shenandoah freight; James A., Mrs. Hobin, Mrs.Tobiuan Mary A. Her husband died about fivo ycais ago. Funeral will take place Monday next at!) a. m. Interment will tako place at Frackvlllo. Thomas Collhan is fuuoral director. Druggist J. M. lllllan was m town this week advertising his wonderful Dlexir and paid us a friendly visit. Tlio boys of town are determined to mako tho coming 'Itn ot July ono oi xno greatest in tho history of tho borough. For sovoral years past this borough has gained an enviable reputation for their parados and celebrations. Let us outdo ourselves this year. There will ho a mooting of citizens on Monday evening, next, in Murphy's hall, and every ono is invited to attend. Council will hold a special moeting Monday evening. MI53 Magglo Roynolds gavo a party on Friday In honor of her 10th birthday. Those present wcro Mamie nnd Magglo Miller, Magglo and Lizzio Farrell, Katio and Annlo Coouan. Terosa Noaroy, Laura and Lulu Whalen, Annie, Lou and Mary O'lioyle, Annie Wright, Mamlo Sheehen, Maggio and I Mav Loahy. Charles Iliordan, Minnie Heckman, Mary McAually, Hattlo Wolsh, Josio and John Eeynolds, Nellie, Mame, Annlo and Tom Reynolds, Lou,isa. Shoppio, Katio and Allco O'Boylo, Acnts of the Trust to be Prosecuted. Tomcka, Kan., May 13. Malcolm II. refers, secretary of the Salina Paper Com pany, has reported to Attorney General Little that the baper trust had threatened to destroy its business by cutting the price of straw because the Salina Company had refused to enter the trust. The attorney ceneral, after consultlua the governor, in structed the Salina county attorney to prosecute tho agenU of the trust under the anti-trust law. i In Tavorof the Plaintiffs. 1 Cincinnati, May 13. Judge Sage has decided in favor af the plaintiff the suit of J. Hairston Seawell and others against Nancy Crawford and others. This is the case where suit was filed for ejectment of property holders in Fayette county and in Washimrton countv. where they laid out over COO acres of land on which residencca have been erected. 1 Two Slurderers Kzecuted. SnuRMAN, Tex., May 13. John Z. Car lisle and Charles Luttrell were hanged in the jail yard here yesterday for the murder of W. T. Sherman, In April 1802. Both died instantly, thfir necks being broken. Tho widow of the murdered man witnessed the execution. They Denounced Giiniporf. St. Louis, May 13. At a muss meeting of the tailors and cutters here resolutions were adopted tlenouuciiig President Oomp ers of the American Federation of Labor us a traitor to organized labor. The Cui'tttili'li Will Attvmt. Rt I'LTK.i i ivii, May 18. The oznre vltth will iiiU-nd tlu uiuuiuu mani(uvres ot tlii" A nvr 1 " 111 :rir,."'i army. Uv "ill HMHt !.i i" "' :llt'.!'. '-ml Kiupe:o. Kaun .Ijbt-iili i.i ' trUTed, To complete) flies, two copies each 0 tb Btbmins Hbkalu of January lit 3d arxi ith, and February 5th, 1893. A liberal prlo will bo paid for the same. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report R!w Powder ABSOUJfEDf PIRE TIIH l'lttmiNUNT ii:ai. Oonrae ITi'llTcr. sr.. (i't years old, n well- known citizen, illt'd lu Cittmlen, N. J. John llngnn, 07 years old, n well-known busine iniiii. died at Atlantic City, N. J. Joet)li Pnrlter, a republican politician nnd ex-sheriff of Ocean county, N. J., died suddenly nt his liunic in Forked lilvcr. Henry Milliliter, 02 years cl, of Cope May. N. .1.. h conductor on the West Jer sey mllioiul since 1803, died in Mint city. Ex-Judgi Dewey, of Detroit, Mich., who had been In Colombia lor some time with u mining putty, died in Gorgona of apo- Clifford Jilaclcman A Boston Boy's Eyesight Savocl-Perhaps His Life By Hood's Siirsnpiirilla BIooil Poi soned by Cnnltcr. Head the following from a grateful mother: " My little boy had Scarlet I'ever wlion 4 years old, nnd It left him very weak and with blood pninoucil with rnnkrr. Ills eyes became so inllamcd tlr.it Ills sufferings were Intense, and for seven v.- m Us ho Could Not Opon His Eyes. I took him tttiee during that time to the Eyo and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their remedies failed to do hlra the faintest shallow ol good. I commenced giving Mm Hood's Sarsaparllla and it soon cured Mm. I have never doubted lli.a it tnvnl Iito Might, even if not him very lift You may use this tes timonial in nnv way jou cliooso.. Lam always, ready to hound tliu pialso ot Hood's Sarsapaiilla becausoof the wonderful good it did my son." Amur. F. rsiU'KMAN. 2888. Washington St, Boston, Mass. Get HOOD'S. HOOD'S PlLLS ore haul inado, and are, por t ect in compoaUlan, proportkm and appearance. P. J. FERGUSON, MANACEK. SAXTJilDAY, MAT 13th. Engagement ot tho natioaM Irish comedian ana ciiarmtng singer, TONY FARRELL With a suoerb company In support, illustrat ing James a. uernc s now domestic Irish play. MY COLLEEN, Iltpleto with nualnt, yet natural comedy, in terspersed wltli catchy songs, abounding with urumuuo situations, Hear Farrell's New Songs. Bee Cunning'.Baby Honor. Watch IhrtUlng Spau ot Ufa, Priced, 25, 50 and 95 Cents. Iteservedi Beit? on sale at Ktrlln's. TO FIND A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c. . ,. guarantee a euro or rotund money. Onr 200 pngo book "TIIIIEE CIiABBESOP MEN," should bo road by every young. mlildle-ageil und old mnn, sort sealed, free. Ilr. 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They are urudo J In plreuirth to meet alt stages i f weaknnw in Y.mn nilddls-aaadoroia ta,an4 wllloura thevom catlu twuurttirMiaoutbs. Addrasa for full lufunuulion. SAWDEfJ ELECTRIC CO., 82G Broadway, ftew York. The UiillnwK llciiily for Jtiiccleri. HnAtHNo, May 13. Tho gallows on which BuccliTl, the murderer, will lie lmiiged was delivered at the county prison yesterdry. It came from 1'ottsvillo mid is a ponderous uffair. Eight men have ill luudy been hanged on this scaffold. (Jluj polo's Hotly Korovflretl. Hazlkton, May 111. The body ot An thony Clayiiole, who was carried into Lnt timer mini's on Wetltiemlay by a cave-in, whs ii'coverod yewcidity. The body wits rovered by about twenty tons of debris, i'hI wns horriblv inuidatvd. Lamp-chimneys cost so little, that we let them go on break ing. We go 011 buying" and grumbling. What should vve do ? 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My health slim fiivt-1 ontiurfullr. and I tavoputut'd tnihi) imjuu 1j of flLfh, aud no sleep well and ha o an exoellent npntlto. Your rnleudlu elect rw Yuur vnliMidld f aietx,neiutun U itwiiuyoor ruitsoc itialih" imibcun ' lint bLitn n. virv mill It.'tLa 1 1 yourUtit. youjvrespoeuullr, a so. sahqeot. MORE APPROPRIATIONS The Committee Reports Lots of Them in the House. AN AGGREGATE OF FULLY $1,000,000. The Amount Allotted to tlio Vnrlous In stitutions lu the State Tim Klectlona Committee Ak for 88,000 for Payment or i:iiciioh In l'uur of tli. Contostnil Klectlon Cnes. HAitittstiuno, May 13. Appropriations Reemcd to bo tho order ot exercises In the liouso yestcrilny, nnd before the committee pot through It had reported n pproprintions amounting; iu the aggregate to $1,000,000, tliitrlbuU-d as follows; German Protectant home, Fair Oaks, $3,000; ground for Western penitentiary, 130,000; new Home for Feeblo Minded Children, Western Pennsylvania, $230,000; HarrUburg hospital, $20,000; expenses of committee ou centennial affairs, $4S0; Training Home for Deaf Children, Phila delphia, $30,000; Oral school, Scrnuton, $82,300; Wills Eyo hospital, Philadelphia, $20,000; Home for Friendless, Heading, $2,000; Altooua hospital, $10,000; Reselia Foundling asylum and maternity hospital, Pittsburg, $20,000; German hospital, Phil adelphia, $10,000; Cottage Stato hospital, Philllpsbtirg, $12,000; Southern Home for Destitute Children, Philadelphia, $7,000; Hahnemann hospital, Philadelphia, $33, 540; emergency fund for stato board of health, $50,000; Huntingdon reformatory, $177,500; Valley Forgo memorial associa tion, $5,000; expenses senate appropriation committee, 1803, $2,512; Polyclinic hos pital, Philadelphia, $70,000; Medico-Chi-ruigical hospital, Philadelphia, $100,000; Jefferson medical hospital, Philadelphia, $110,000; UniversityofPcnusylvaula, $120, 000; oorranl schools of state, $2-10,000; Shippensburg normal school, $50,000. The senate hills permitting street rail way companies to change their routes and validating any such changes heretofore made; protecting union labels, and to pre vent the adulteration of hooey were report ed favorably. Mr. Talbot from tho elections committee Introduced a bill appropriating $8,000 for counsel fees and personal expense in the contested election cases in the counties of Crawford, Lackawanna, Lancaster nnd Montgomery. Mess's. Andrews, HIghby, Baker, Taggart, Franklin, Forrest, O'Kell and Quiuan are each allowed $1,000. Tho calendar of senate bills on second reading was then taken up. Mr. ICunkel called up senate bill No. 20, known as tho McCarrell bridge bill, and it passed second reading with amendments as prepared by Mr. Kunkel. The princi pal amendment is ns follows: "That in case any bridgo company shall permit the laying or construction of any street pas senger railway tracks upon such bridgo the same shall bo so laid and constructed with, ono track only anil ns close as possible to, one side of said bridge, so as to interfere with other public travel to the least pos wble extent." Other amendments provide that the bridge shall bo free to children attending privatu and public schools; the privileges granted by the act shall not be exercised unless authorized by the judge of each county in whicli the bridge is. locnted. 1 he Philadelphia wharf bul passed, sec ond leading nfter considerable debate be tween Stewart, Riter aud Whorry, with out amendment. There was no opposition to the senate hill repealing local option in Verona, Alle gheny county, in fact tho house was so un concerned regarding it that only a few voices said "eyo" m agreeing to tha bill on becond reading. 1 he senate bill to provide for the quiet ing of titles to land was regarded with sus picion by Mr. Crawford, and he wanted ta know what it meant. Mr. Fow explained that when railroads were first built engineers regarded curves as. necessary, and a great deal more land was covered than necessary. The object of this bill is to permit the straightening of roads which will necessitate the aban doning of laud, and give the land back to the original owner. Mr. Crawford thought the curves ought to lie taken out of the bill, but it passed anil tho nouse aujourneu until Monday. KKWS FIIOM THE STATE. CAPITAL. When Chairman Talbot gets 105 repub licans iu the house at one time, he is going to report ou the Franklin-Forrest contested election case. Friday and Monday afternoon sessions of nouse will bo held after this week. Ap piopriatiou and apportionment bills will be. given tue rigutol way. A sub-committee of the house appropria tion committee, consisting ol Messrs. Wherry, Lytle and Fow, went to, Kutz- town Normal school vesterday. Oonghlne X,eait. to Cousmuptlon, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. PENNSYLVANIA RAILUOAD. Bonrrn.KiLi, division. DhCEMUim 8, 1602. Trains -will leave Shenandoah after the above date for WiSBan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottavllle, Hamburg, Reading, PottBtown, Phoenlxvlllo, Norrlatown and Phil, adelphla (llroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m, and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts- vine ana intermediate stations :iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottavllle nt 0:00, 9:10 a.m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phocnlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 0:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:43 and 10:37 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottavllle tor Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p, m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottavllle and Hhenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 8 50 a m. For Pottavllle, 9 23 a m. For New Yorkat3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15, 8 60, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, B60, 1100, 11 14, am, 12 00 noon limited ex. press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 44, 1 35. 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 8 00, 8 20, 8 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night, Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15. 8 12. 8 SO, 9 60, 11 03 a m and 12 44. 1 40, 2 SO, 4 02 (llmltod 4 50) 6 20, 6 20, 8 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 nlsrht. For Sea Girt. Lone Uranch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For Ualtlmore ana washing' ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m, (12 25 lim ited express,) 1 30. 3 48. 4 30, 8 17. 7 00. 7 40 p m 12 08 nleht. For Freehold onlv 500 D m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 1130 r. m. Sundaysat3 60. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18am, 12 10. 1 :w, J 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Ualtlmore only 6 08, 11 30 p m. For Richmond 7 20 am, 12 lOn m and 12 IS nleht. Trains will leave Ilarrlsburg for Pittsburg aud tbe West every day at 1235, 120 and 310 am and (limited 5 00) 2 25, 3 25, and Slop ra. Way tor Altoona at 8 16 am and 5 18pm every day. j or jiiuiDurg una Altoona at ii w a m evry dav. Trains will leave Sunbury for WUUamsport, E.liuiru, I it.IU.HUtt IK Ula, MIIUIn(i U1W.IU uuu Nlacarn Falls at 101. 5 10 a m.and lJipm wcwk I auya. r or mmira at a at p m wnaa oaya. i- or Krle and Intermediate points at a 10 am daily, Fur Look Haven .it 1 10 and 9 M a m dally. 1 A and b Hi p m week dayi For Kenovo at 610 a m, 136 aud 5 34 p m week days, and 6 10 a moo Sunday only. For Kane ut 5 10 a ra, 1 M p m 1 weeu days. C. H Pvon. J. R. Wood, t Otn'i Manager 0 en'l Han'g Agt fefclationalBank THEATRE 11UILD1NO Slicnatulonli, Pcnnii, CAPITAL,- A.. W. LKISENUING, 1'reBident. P. J. FERntTHDN. Vln !.... I.-. J. H. LEI&ENUING, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cehlr Open Dally From 9 to 8 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Sayncs. Deposit Mica! OElcej 20(V . SECOND StTpMlid5. P Ara theoMnt In America for thi irtment ol Varlcortle, HyilrnrnTe. Kiipm,-, I .t Mauliontt migrations saonvllycrcfldi'titui Keraitamn tU. "'ll hours: 0 A. M. to2 1'. M , 6tn P il All d7 Satunlay. Sundays, 10 to 12 A M. USED BY ALL ROOFERS, KliASTTO lina'b'be? Cement I For Slate.'TIIo. T;n or Iron Koofs. Sold In all.slze packagpevfrom 10 pounds tip Pointing ur and renairinff &H ompirfiii inint on all kinds of roofs, nnd azound chlmnoja. coplujy stones Rkyliglits, dormer -wlndowa puttera, wood or stone work, breaks and nail holes, or anyplace to bomaue-water-tlpht; un equaltodfor laying nnd boddlnpHLATE AND T1LK ROOFS, also copings. They wlil never leak or become loosoaed- It is very adhesive, sticks- firmly to anting, forming a tough, leather-like skin over the top, will not -run o iuuotu iiuiu jtiium uraoiis, summer or win' ter. This cement neods- no reference, it haa . stoodithe teat for thirty-tffo years, and never falls- to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a rocfer can bavn in hia sboyi. The cement Is prepared ready for uso, am. i 10 uo upmiea wiiq a trowei, ana is Kept moist by keeping covoxd with water oroli nnd will not tret stifl or dry. Colors, brown antf bleak. (Kstab3hed l!?cC-) Address. 5 OQ North rourlfi HU JO Uiow Urt-jn, PhiUCslphw AIXS2. tbe family vhygiciaa, Cio hoc t ilftl. aud advert - &g doctor bavaffttle a veil ai tjuacki lx. prunilec to cur jtx alter all ollt Jtt juil, uai t jjve yt a vriticu guarttje, free adrloe, fru trvutuvcut; aud aftir tbe belt ewlndlera lull luauufwurtr, ultk their tn ttiil tonics, rottomtlree, tahJeU, o( fymri, and ut)Mr secret uctiruin horn wig eoucertj, Ut bonis cur medicine etc , etc., barb iiidl((d and robbed ton THEN co aDd-3oa.uft GiF. THEEX. who tin bad Oyearrf 3urcpeaa HojpltaJ and 26 rears' pracU Chluxperieaae. Be emiaed bj hlou IK'MllcandldljUllToa whether Tour, case tuarablQ or Dot lIcdoeiDotguaraalee, doi doos ba tlalm tobaticd equal, biifcc Joe curs tha mart du Fer&te caiei of Uphills, TJlcen, S trie tint OocorrhaaJ Olson, aod, DljcJvarfei. bull .re pi from Maiancholli ao4 (low nb wrtedoMf, aud all those dljcued from edocUof youthfo) Xndlsrrettoa, of both BCtet, an anre of a care. jMnember DR 'KEEL doe oare what a.t olheri only claim U do. IJ& THEL uses coaiiuon ieone trtmrntn, He rtnbloea the Alia tath'jeIIomaBtpatibIc, and fciwilo ijrtemicf uedleine wber tver tbej aro iDdUntcd. Hnur: DaUr, tf to 8 o'clock; even iiifrsi ft to 8, Wid. and St. eriDlnni from (to 10 o'clock; Sue days, 9 to 13. Send 10 cu. worth of 2-cu itamtn for boir "Truth" tha oalr true medknl book adTortiaed.e. friend too VI ycang, and mUdle-aged of bath exet. Wrlu or call. AVCttX d Mtori warn lug you again Medical booka : they are afraid joi nlll Sod thir Ignoranct) xoned. HEAD Lr. Theel'e Ua; aionlali l&'A'ednesdaj's aid tuturdtj'f yhlladtlphla Twm, J. P. Williams & Son. iirnitiire & Mam St., Shenandoah. OPRING. OF '93 Intending buyers are invited to inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever eeen in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs anil Sewing Maobines In various styles and prices. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. ABRAM HEEBNER GO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot pocie Efood ! Ot Every Description, Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, 5c. 43-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondehce solicited. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South Main Street. Finndt wines, whlskevs and cigars always In stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and .Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are pometlmes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than ony where In this town, they aro gUdto test the truth ot the oft ropeatcd story. Full line of Gro ceries, llutter and Eggs, PoUtoes, Green 'iruek, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I CORNER CENTRE iND JARDIN STREETS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIW STrjSET, Whara be will ba pleased to reet the warns of 111 friends ana tbe public In EveryHiinQ In the Drinking Wae.
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