r TIMES Do you over oonstdsr the quality of tho food you are anting' It may be Rood. It m.ght lie better, pmer, frether and more wholesome. Ig It not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Iiutter, 15gg, Hplcos ana tnnameruble other grooerles are of the heat quality! There is suoh a trifling difference In the price of the beat and the worst that It cer tainly dooa not pay to buy the worst, oven on the false gromd of supposed economy. The best Is always the cheapest, becnuso the moot satisfactory and durable, and tho very beet of everything 1Q the grocery lino Is kept at Cor; Centre mid White Sts., MIIISNANMUAII. IA. THIRD EDITION OHXJBOH ANNOTJNOBMBNTS. Whore and tVlien Mortices Will he ilucUxl To-morrow. Con. Trinity Iteformed church, Rev. Kobort O'tloyle, pastor. Services to morrow nt 10 a. in. and 6:80 p. m, Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Kehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Hev. 8. Habtuowitsi, Itabbl; services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching ervtoes at 10 a. m. and 8 p. ra. by the pastor, Itev. I), I. Evans. Sunday school at p. m. Everybody welcome. Roman Catholic church of the Annunolallon, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. II. r, O'Keilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. EbeneerKvangelloalchuroh, Rov. It. M. Llcb tenwalner, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a, m. In German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. All are heurtlly Invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Mtln and Oakstrocts, Captain Eather and Lieutenant Shlndel in command. Services all day, commencing nt and II a. m. and 3aud8p. m. Moetlngs will be held every night during tho week oxceptlng Monday night. ' English Baptist church, South .Tardln street, Services at 10:30,. a. m. and at 0:30 p. m. FreachlDg by the pastor, Hev. W. II. Harrison, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. P. 11. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer mooting. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wn, Powick, pastor. I'rea.lnng at 10:30 a m and 8:80 p in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday ovenlng. Stransers and others ore always welcome. Presbyterian church. Services in the morn Ing and ovening conducted by Mr -Maxwell Morrison, of Avondalo. Sunday school at 2 p. in- Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thurslay uvonlng at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. All Saints' FroteBtant Episcopal church, Oik street, near ..Iain. Morning service nt 10:30 and evening at 7 o'clock. The rector offi ciates at morning servico alternately and at every evenlug service. Tho lay reader, Charles Hoskins, offlclatos In tho absence of tho rector, 0. 11. Hrldgman. Sunday school nt 8 v. m. All seats free und everyoody mado heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church, Itev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Wesley prayor meeting at 5:43 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. ra. Wesley Leaguo Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednosday evenings at 7 o'clock, Prayer meoting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyone not having a church home le cordially invited to como here. USE DANA'S SARSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." DEATH RELIEVES HER, A Child lUes l'rom the JJII'ects of Terrlblo HuruH, Ellie LongoMti, the four-year-old child tvlio wag to horribly burned at her homo on Xf&it Line street last Wednesday wbilo play ing with matches, died yesterday. Tho child suffered torrihlo agony for nearly three days. Deputy Coroner Manley took a jury to the house this morning to view the remains and will make a full investigation of tho case. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, rrs "THE KIND THAT CTJBE8." Irish Druma. "The Fairies' Well," which appears at Ferguson's theatre next Monday night, is one of the strongest of Irish plays now bofore the public. It treats with a remarkably bright and refreshing story of Irish lifo, dealing with the higher elements of peasant ry and aristocracy of the Emerald Isle. It Is full of inerest, fresh and inspiring, witli strong scenes and plenty of novol and original episodes. Tho story is of a young girl roared In luxury, whoso father, owing to his indulg ence in drink, is forced to mortgage his estate, which has been in tho family for generations. He reforms and goes to America to seek his fortune in the gold mines, bnt just as his dream is realized he dies, first having in trusted a friend with his money and a letter, whleh he bids him tako to his daughter in Ireland. The friend arrives in Ireland in time to frustrate the designs of unscrupulous villains who are about to foreclose tho mortgage and drive the girl homeless into the world. The company i one of the best whieh Mr. Timmons has ever brought to gether. There is not a weak or imcompotent person in the oast. The scenery is elaborate and is carried by tho company. Dedication To-morrow. The tew edifice of the First Methodist EpUoopal church of Mabanoy City will bo dedieatod to-morrow with appropriate cere loonies. In the morning at 10:30 o'clock, Eev. W. A. Spencer, Secretary of the Board of Church Extension of tho Methodist Epis copal church, will preach, and Eev. S. W. Thomas, D. D., the Presiding Elder of the northern district, will occupy the pulpit in the evenlug. At 2 o'clock the Sunday school and oongregotion will meet in the chapel to he addressed by visiting ministers and others. The day will be a memorable one to the mmheti of the above denomination, when the tmlaOtKttUm of the efforts of their pastor, Jiv, I, M. Gable, will bt real Itod in the dedication of a liandsama chureli building fer his flock. IT. Benefits Not Confined to the Wealthy Classes. Result of Highost Medical Skill in Reach of the Poor, The Value of Health Greater Than the Value of Money. Invalids know tho valuo of health as pen niless men know tho valuo of monoy. Pain and sickness knock at tho door of tho high and the low, but not until recently has thoro been a medicine groat onouith to win the hearty recommendation of the entire medical profession and yet remain within tho roach of the most modest homes. Tho hundreds ol testimonials from somo of tho most eminent people In tho country, that havo recently been published, recommending Pnino's celery compound as tho roracdy that has mado them well, show how far superior it is to all other reniodioe. Hut if Paino's colory compound, undoubt edly tho highest product of tho medical knowledge of this country, is good for tho rich and famous, it is also good for plain, common, every day people, and from them oomo thousands of testimonials that when lifo and health havo been at stoke, it has made them well. Paino's celery compound, tho discovery of which is duo to no less a scientist than Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D., h L. IX, of Dart- mouth, makes new, pure blood, nourishes tho tirod, shaken, badly fed nervos, and euros those ailments which resulted from ouoor tho other. Sound sleep, a gain in llesh, and new strength nro the words that como underlined in tho many Utters received from grateful meu and women in all callings of lifo. W. Allen Hubbard, St. D., 70 West Cedar street, Boston, onoof tho Hub's bestphysi ciaus, writes of casos where ho has had most satisfactory results in proscribing thisromody, and says, what hundreds of other physicians havo said before: "I do not hesiiato to endorse Paino's colory compound." NOW FULLY OPEN. Tlio New ItoutUiiir Terminal Station lWuuUful Structure. One of tho sights of tho Quaker City is the handfomo Terminal Station of tho Philadel phia nnd Reading Eailroad, at Twelfth and Market streets, which is now fully thrown open to tho public and is without exception tho most boautifully appointed railway terminus in tho world. The interior decora tions are simply superb. Not only aro thoy designed on a scale of grandeur, but thoy aro conspicuous for oxquisito tasto and comfort. The lower floor eutranco lobby is handsomo and roomy, with concrete floor and panolled ceiling. A broad stairway and rapid and roomy elevators load to the waiting rooms above at tho lovol of tho elevated tracks. The ticket offices on the first floor aro tho most conveniently arranged in the country, and aro tho result of the experienco of General Passenger Agent Hancock and his able lieutcnauts. Tho screons of grill and brass work inclosing tho ticket ofllces are artistic to a degree that is seldom seen in a public building. But the waiting rooms, restaurant, etc., on the second floor are tho feature of the structure. They are so daintily decorated and sumptuously furnished that they rescmblo moro tho audioncc halls or reception rooms of some potentate's palaco than the public-waiting room of a rail road company. Inlaid flooring, velvet carpets great easy chairs, nickel plated steam pipes, marblo furnished lavatories, rich and elegant hangings and daintily tinted walls and frescoed ceilings, make a combination rarely seen ex cept in the palaces of the wealthy and great. The Eoading Terminal Station is in every re spect a pleasant surprise to the public. Gen tlemen who have traveled all over the world, state that the new station contains the finest waiting rooms on the face of the globe. Phila delphia is naturally proud of the new edlflco as it is far in advance of anything of a similar kind in this country or abroad. Its ornamen tation and handsomo furnishings are an at traction to thousands of visitors, and an object lesson in decorative art. The upper part of ! tho building is used by the executive and olerioal force of the Companyaud nearly all the various officials havo already ooeupied quarters therein. The building is one of tho sights of tho city. Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnioa & Oil Liniment in (heritable, nothing like it for horses. lm Have you tried McElbeuny's fried oysters? 8-18't( I'll e Copies Wunted. Two copies of the Eveuvinq IIjssald of Aug. 19 wanted to complete files. A lib. oral price will be paid for same. 1. ALLEN HUIlBAItD, M. D. OBE'3 OBSERVATIONS. What He Sees and Hears During Ilia Trnvels, Onoof our prominent ministers was ap proached the other day by a certain indi vidual and asked if ho (tho minister) could do" a funeral for a man who had a child to he burled, The crowd of loafers that congregate at tho oomor of Main and Oak stroots appears to bo worse than over. The vilest talk Is indulged In, which makes it unpleasant for decent people to pass tho thoatro after six o'clock, especially when thoro is a performance going on. They do not, howover, confine them selves to indecent language, but havo taken to pinning paper and other things to tho coats of persons passing. Somo of tho3o who go to tnako up tho crowd are at an ngo when, if tlioy ovor expect to, should know better. Tho police should pay moro attention to this particular location. E. S. Thomas, of Oordon, a wholosouled follow and a prominent member of Camp 02, O, S. of A., of Gordon, was In town during tho week in Hi" interest of a fair to bo hold at that place, under tho amnios of Camp 02, during tho latter part of December. Tho Y. W. C. T. U. of town, so I am in- farmed, distributed thirteen bouquets und two baskets of fruit during September. This certainly speaks well for tho society, and especially Miss Priscllla Smith, who is tho superintendent of this department. I am in formed by a member of tho union that any ntributions or notico of persons being sick will be kindly recievod and appriciatod. I was informed to day that William V. Perry, a train dospatcher at Delano, and who is favorably known throughout tho Matin noy division of tho Lehigh Valley system, on Thursnay hied himself to Jersey City, accompanied by a former resident of this town, and took unto himself a helpmate. The fortunato young lufy is Miss Mnggio Hrooks. Upon tho return of tho wedding party to Delano they found that a goodly number of their frionds had taken possession of tho rosidenco of J. Pierco Schllor, where Mr. and Mrs. Perry oxpect to rosido lor tho present, and by handsome presents practically demonstrated their roganl for tho young couple. Tho fun lasted until early morning, and one and all wished tho happy couplo a prosperous journey through life. UBE. Host work dono at Ercnnau's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guaranteed. All kinds of Ruling aad Bookbinding done at tho Hi:n.u.D offlco. Xntice to X'nrenrs. Public evening schools will bo opened on Monday evouing, Oct. 30th, to continue for a term of four mouths. Tickets of admission will be issued at tho Superintendent's ollicc, Main street building, on Saturday, October 2-Hh, from 5:30 to 0:30 p. m., and on Monday, October 30th, from 0:00 to 7:00 p. in. The co operation of parents is earnestly desired, In order to render tho schools as beneficial as possible to those who may taku ndvantago of them. It has been decided by tho School Hoard that pupils who havo books and sup plies of their own in good condition, aro ex pected to bring tiicm to school for their own use. Text books and supplies will bo fur nished to tho pupils in tho samo manner as thoy aro now furnished to pupils in tho day schools. M. P. WlIITAKER, Supt. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 27, 1893. 10 27-3t Found Out. The best and easiest way to get rid of i C3ii''b or oold that may develon Into ran sumption 1b to Invest S3 rents in a bottle ol fan-Tina, the erf nt remedy Pr Coughs. Unlds, La Grippe, Thioatand I.uug Disorders. Trial bottles Iree ut P. P. 1). Klrlln's drag store. (Suva Satltfuct on. "Faust" was produced at Ferguson's theatro last night by tho Labadie-Rowell company and gave ontiro satisfaction to a largo audi, once. Mr. Francis Labadio was an interest, ing nnd cflcctive Mejihiata and Miss Uattio Eowoll mado Marguerite a cliarmiug and touching character. The stage arrangements were also good and were mado quite effective at times by calcium lights and other accos, sorics, Tho entertainment was by far the best of tho thrco given in tho theatre this weok. Comlntr FveutR. Nov. 8. First annual ball of the Beor Driveis Association of Shenandoah in Bobbins opera house Not. 14. Annual supper of English Bap tist church in Robbins' opera house. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under tho auspices of the Primitive Methodist church, in the basement of tho church. Nov. 30 Oyster roast in Kobbins' opera J house, under tho auspices of the Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. ' Fried oysters a specialty at McElhonny's 9-12.tf Hear lit Mtml. John A. Rellly's it tho place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and aloa and finest brands of oigare. 10-lfl-tf Buy Ktyttone flour. Be suro that the name Lessiq & Baeh, Ashland, Pa., is printed on very sack. 3-3-3taw. Ulran Away. For sixty days Kagey, tho photographer will gWe a 10x13 pUtinum picture with evorj S3. J. KESFLSSR, Late of Shamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Woat Street, Shenandoah, Pa He Is prepared to reoeive orders for all kinds of monument and tombs '.one work whleh will be done in a first class manner on short notice aod reasonable terms WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, . : : ; JOHN - P. - CMDEN, Ml W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Pittsburg Novelty Store - Is prepared to furnish all its patrons with tho best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES ! Chlnawarc, Queennwnro and Glassware. Special sale this week! No. West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ) J. MONAGM, 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 7Go per yard, worth DOc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmoro Glovos to closo out cbonp. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original prico, 23c. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in tho best shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Itod Shirts, all wool, 75c, former prico, $1.00. 1M LADIES GARMRNT fflMTMENT! Is complete All new and stylish goods and at prices boyond competition. jnis iJopanment is compiole, embracing a full lino of Eag, Ingrains and Brussels at tho lowost prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Volvet to sell at 00c, worth iH.UU. Acknowledging no competition in the trade, I nssuro you bargains in ovcry department at tne old rename stand. a8 HOVTII MAIN STHIKKT. MISCELLANEOUS. 7iOIl 8AL.E Nine shares Schuylkill Trac, J tton stock. Apply at this office. 9-9-tf IOU HALE CHE P. A brand new Standard bowing Machine. Apply at ihis office, tf YXTA. NTED. Copies of tho EVENING IlEBALD Y v or Aug. is), JOIl SALE. A good horse. Apply Cleory's battling establishment. at J. Fj 10 25-lw rANTuD A middle aged woman as house- T KPcper at it. jr. uni s, juu jn, Main street. Best of reference roq'liied. 10 27-tf "TANTGD A good, plain cook. Good V V wages paid to competent zlrl. Address, 5.8 Mabautongo street, Pottsvillo. 10 '20-Jt WANTED. A good girl for general houso work. AiiDly at il. L. Keinmerer's. 85 in Aiain street. lu-.i-u HlOIt BALE A National typewriter in per Jj feet condition. W1U bo sold cheap for c,sh. Apply at this omco. 9-14-tf inn JUIIt CUNT. Earned bour syndicate I ii II in sIt months Little capital may be inultiilted by our system ol speculating. woare expert iuukcs oi tuo mamci ana suc cessful operato h w. ii. i-KAiitK & cu., urckers, Pitisuurg, fa. 10-27-lm. rnURKEHA FOR MEN ONLY. For Old jL Men; for Young Men. Turkera is tho greatest uevclopcr ana roslorer known to man- Kinu. jjosi vigor, weakness ana pains in tne luck permanently cured. Success guaranteed. Price only 52.00. Send for sealed circulars. Dti.MAlbON, W7 Walnut Bt., Philadelphia, I'a. 7-29-s & w 13t. Don't Tobacfio Spit or Smoke your Lifo Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book tbat tells nil about No-to-bic, the wonderful, harmless fltutranteed tobacco habit cure. The coat trilling and tho man who wants to quit und can't runs no physical or Uuttnci.il risk in usln:; "No to-bsio " Sold By all druggists. llook at drugstores or bv mall free. Adlress The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral nprings, inu. w & s-jy TESTATE OF EXOVVER WALEWICZ : L!i Jjettcrs of Administration on the eitate of Exower Walowlcz, late of West Mahaaoy township, Schuylltlll county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been erantet to John J. Uobbir. residing in the borough of Shenandoah, county and stato aforesaid, to whom all persona indebted to said estato nro requested to make payment, and those having claims and demands win mKo Known tne t.ame witnout delay John J IIobmin, Administrator October 9, 1S93. Ot oa w C iurtof f'immun Pleas 01 ihecountvof rtchuyl- jilliand ,tat3 of Pennsylvania, at Pottsvillc. on Monday tho , of October 18.3, atlC o'cloi It in (hr forenoon, under tho "Act of As sembly to provMo for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th 167J, and the supplements thereto, for the charier of an intended corporation to be called and known as "The Lithuanian I!o man Cathollo Hons of St. Vincent Ueneddal Society, of Shenandoah, Pa., the character and objects ot which aro tho maintenance of an or ganization for benefiolal and protective pur poses by the establishment of a beneilotat fund therein, and the cultivation ol u charitable and benevolent spirit among the mem burs thereof. Haid society to be carried on at Shonandoah, Pa., and for Bald purposes to have, p -sa ss and oujoy all the rights, bonnlltsand privileges con ferred by said Act of Assemhly and its i upplo ments. M. M HUHKE, Solicitor. Bhonandoih, Pa., Sept. 30, lb03 D-30 oaw-3t QUARTER APPLICATION. In tho Court J of Common Pleas of Schuylltlll County. 1 No. November Term, 1803. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made Xn the said Court on Monday tho 3'Jth day of Oeiub 1, jkkj.bi iu 0 ciocu a. m., unar tne Act 01 a in bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provide for the Imo p' Htion and Regulation of oertaln Corpora. io , " approved the 28th day of April, 1TI. and the supplements thereto, for the Chnrtei of an In tended Corporation to be called the The He tall Liquor League of Schuylkill County, tue char acter and obj ot whereof Is the enouragement andprotecumi of the members, In the trade and commerce or r. 1 til de.ilers in the sale of In toxi atlng lupin, i, lu tbe said oounty, oy pro tecting and 1 10111 ti n;r tne lawful interests of the memoes Ir 1 in business of such trade and commerce, and tit encouraging the members, and others, to ihi- observance ot the laws of the Common wt-mth regulating the retail liquor traffic and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy alt the rights beueBts aui privileges otthe said Act ot Assembly and 11b supple ments. The proposed Obartcr 1 now on file at the Prothonotary's nfflee. 3, II. POMEROY, Solicitor. Bhentndoah, Pa., Oct. 7, 1893. 4t-7U-21-23. Bargains I II ( th'lt (in annlir -1. ...lit Ha ma tntVi.F, Daily Surprises in ives, pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTSVIIiliE, 3EA.., Coiistaiitly we hear business ing-, "i can't see now tliey sell goods so cheapat Dives, iVome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big1 stbre is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a new bat of tlio latent style at almost auy price. Hats to milt all in price as well as in style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of tbe millinery art tban what we have. Ill WKAPS-We are at tho top, ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. Al We always have bargains at this special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-svool Serges for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 36-inch Camel's Hair EiTeet Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTSTJIIalgla, FA. Replenish Your Stock "Household Utensils ! AT this season of the year there is always something needed. Window Shades, Skirt Boards, Tube and Boilers, Coffee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cuns, Bread Boxes, Bread Pans, Drip Pans, Roist Pans, Coal Hods, Oil Cans, Cake Griddles, Waflle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tinware Includes everything needed in housekeeping. GIRVIM. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writinc paper, ot course nothing shows good brecdin; more clearly than correot correspondence. Hut your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the- candle-stick maker," do not need to be oa such line quality-paper as your epistles to Iriends. You can tave money there by using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. The best is here also the next best, ilotb correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, 4 North Main Street, fcihenandoah, No. Fa LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots ot ways of throwing away money. One ot the best methods of economizing is to lnsuro lh lirsc class, thoroughly reliable companies, either life, tiro or accident, such as represented ty DAVID JE'Sl.XJ&'F, No. 120 South Jardln street, Hhenandoah, Pa, RUBBER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Uros.) jNo, 38 East Centre Btrect, HimKAjNDOAII, I'A. Our Motto BeBt Quality at Lowest Cash Prices, Patronage respectfully solicited, Just opened in tho Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison SHENANDOAH. PA. RuMet Shoe Lace! Kuh81 Sitae Dressing S AT Tit-c. LEATHER STORE I 1 IO 7V. Oeutre IEt., 1 JOUN O, XllCZiHE. RQrpQinc! men from other towns say too, with all the leading and latest man department, but now we have something 33c a yard. This material is worth oL RETT0'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Ohas. Rettlg'B Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Tho Man Who Wrote tho Song "lie never oares to wander , JfiVoni his own fireside," was inspired while sitting before one of my fine I lleatero. I also have on hand the best b loves and Ranges in the market and a large stock of Uousefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting ; and Spouting a specialty. All woik guaranteed. t. a. "xtw jSrrmts, ! Cor. of Lloyd and Whtto Sts., Bhenandoah, Pa. ' -L 139 Houtli lUntn Btrect, 1 All work guaranteed to be llrst-class in every rescect. we respectfully solloit a share ofj your patronage, uoods oailed for and delivered 4 Pol e. STa&t ea,n.i Clean. SHAVE! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEitonoON House block. j Everything in the toneorlal line done in fir a J' V 1