Do you r eonddsr the quality of the food you are mllngr It may be Rood. Itmght be ketwr, purer, fraaher and more wholesome. N It Dot worth wlille to make iiure that your Tea, Coffee. Hugar, Butter, Kgn, Hploen Mid Id numerable other grooerles are of the best quality? There l such a trifling difference In the prloe of the beet and the worst that It oer tAlnly does not pay to buy the wo ml, even on lb false ground of supposed economy. The best Is always the cheapest, because tho mo-t satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre and White Sts., HUICNATHIIOAII, THIRD EDITION POLITICAL POINTERS, lloiv Home People llend tho ICoftiilt or I.ukt JSW'fttOII. Senator Motiaghan goes down with Iile protege, Mullhollaud. Cltiaeu Fran ay's chances for the Democrat ic nomination fur Congress are good. A German Democrat for the post ofllco. A German for Chief Ilurgess next spring. The breach between the Irish and German fiettocrata will widen. "Jaek" Toole wll) return to Shenandoah lo plague his enemies. The Germans, having dug up the hatchet, will continue to hold italoft until Schuylkill's Tammany Hall is raited. AKepllbllcau Senator from tills district next year. Tho I'olishand Lithuanian voters will get their proportion of olliees from tho Repub licans. The battle giound next spring will bo in (he First ward. Do not suppose that because it is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment is an offensive preparation. It will not stein clothing or the fairest skin. lm FOUND DEAD. A Workman Hies at HU Poll nt Hlllliun I'eiin. Mlko Jumbo, a Hungarian, was found doad in the breaker of tho Win. I'enn colliery this morning. The cause of his death was un known, but it is attributed to heart disease. JumWs duty was to attend tho small engine which hoists the bony coal oars, tlo appeared at his post at tho usual hour this morning and made no complaint of feeling unwell. At about eight o'clock Jumbo failed to operatu the engino in response to tho signal and the breaker boss went to see what earned the delay. Ho found Jumbo lying upon his ftico beside tho cnglno and dead, An Inspection of the body showed no marks of violence and death mutt have resulted from somo internal complaint. Mlno Inspector Stein was notified of tho oaeo. Jumbo was about 27 years of ago and married. Ho resided at Wm. Pcnn. Till) I THE M. & L. A. A. lolil it MeptliiR SiirIIsIi Ilraiich Will To-night. This evening, at 0:30 o'clock, tho English speaking miners and laborers who havo and intend to join the Miners' & Laborers' Amal gamated Association, will meet in Mullet's hall,cornorof Centro street and Markctalloy, to elect permanont officers Tho Polish and Lithuanian branch will meet for that pur pore on Sunday evening. The movement to re-organ'zo tho Associa tion now seems to be on a solid footing, as quite a large membership has been enrolled and a number of admission fees collected. PENNSYLVANIA'S VOTE. i'i;itsoN,vi.. tew Through Sleeping Cur Line .from Chicago to Seattle via tho Chicago, 'Milwaukee & St. Paul and Groat Northern .Railway, has been established and firet-claw. sleeping cars .will hereafter run dally from Chicago ut 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly $4 He Kwne to rea"h tho North Pacific ooast. For time WMes, maps ami other information apply to the nearot tloket agent, or uddress John B. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & 8t. P. Ky, WIlHarasport, Pa. tr USE DANA'S SAESAPAUILLA, its "THE KIND THAT 0UUES." VoiIlllIK I'VCMltH. "Sov. 14. Annual supper of English Bap tUt Munch in Ttohblns' opora house. Nov. 20. Grand Thanksgiving Evo ball in Hnhblii onera house. Schoppo archostra, Nov. 30. Thanksgiving toa party, under the Primitive) Methodist uo ""-I . huroh, In the basement of tho church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Robbius' opora fcnnee. under tho ausnioes of tho Vestry of A.U Saints' P. E. church. Downs' Elixir will oure any cough or cold no matter of how long standing. lnt at McElhenny't 012-tf Jacob Noll spent to-day at PotUvlllo. Major J. F. Finney went to Philadelphia this morning. Mrs. J. 8. Williams, of East Coal street, Is still seriously 111. Mrs. T. It. Jleililall has given birth to a son. Tho mother and child arc doing woll. M. II. Master was among tho people of town who spent to-day at tho county scat. Mrs. E. C. Powlos, of East Oningo, N. J., a former resident of this town, has become tho mother of a son. Mrs. Sallio Havcrstock, of Wilmington, Delaware, is homo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schoilly. Mrs. D.ivid Faust, who was ijulto ill tho iast two weeks, is recovering and will bo about again in a fow days. "Charley" Shaw came down from Plttston last oveulng to cougratulato tho Republicans of town on their grand victory. Pried oysters a specialty Tlio Klectrlc Hallway. Hark I). Bowman, the Mahanoy City civil wugineer, to-day commenced the work of makinc the flnal grade of the Lakeside Electric Railway east from the borough limits of Mahanoy City. Surveyor Ileddall con i,il.tfl hla work in town yesterday. This KBornlux Mr. Bowman started men at work making the new public road winch is to run long the south aids of tho electric railway nd be used lustead of the roid 8 which now totaii the extension of Ewt Centre street at the Indian Ridge breakor. JJSE DANA'S 3AR3APAIULLA, ITS " THE KIND THAT CORES". Have you tried MoElhonuy's fried oystors? UNCLE SAIVTS ISLANDS. Tho I'liviflo PoneMlons Tlint Woro An nexed by niileon Wi lli's. Wamiisotox. Nov. 0. Pome wnflatinnal llfimtches that were published yi-plerilay to tho ollect that Queen Lilimikiilr.nl wnt. to be restored to tin-throne "f avrll ny the United States government brought, llood of inquiries upon the Mate depnr, mcnt. The friction upnr rho roiml' of U' usually impamdvc oflicinU of tm ilepavl xnent wnnhufllrlent to ili)t oir.n ex, it slons of ridicule of a propot-i .on ivI-Hh -. regarded by them ns nl" nrd. Tliis u ih nearest to any stnti-im-iu tl. -I hns Ihh-hoI tained from any one in an ouu-':tl fiipaeit; connected with the t-tnte depart went iu reiard to the Ilawaiinn nuttier. An inteiostinu fact has Ucen uaveiopeu bearing upon the Hawaiian annexation nnestion in the records of the navy lie' partment. A glance at a goou cnari in Hawaiian islands will show a Jong string of vnrv small islands extending norm- west of thoiwwt northern, most inhabited islands. Nihan and Knhaui, of the Ha waiian group. Most of these belong to the Ilawaiinn government, and are con sidered anarr of the Hawaiian group. Two of them, Brooksand Midway islands, were on Ang. 2S, 1887, formally taken pubsosslon of by Captain William tteynoins, com manding the United States steamer Lack awanna, on iM-lialf or the I niton states. These islands linit previously been ills covered July 5, 1850, by Captain N. C tiled. LOUCKS. On tho "th inst., at Shenandoah Pa, Mdalena Louoks, aged GO years, 4 days, Funeral will take place from her late resi dance. 9 South Jardln street,on Friday, 10th ln at 2 p. tu., services in tho Evangelical liuroh. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. ll-8-2t, HOWELL. On tho 7th inst, at Roaring tnraak. Pa. Ann. wife of William Howell, aaed 66 years. Funeral will take place Friday, 10th inst., at 10 a. m. and proceed from tbe finally residence at Roaring Creek to til Welsh Baptist ohuroh in Ashlan Arrive at the church at 1 p. m. Interment at nr.uut'a eameterv. at Ashland. Relatives and Mauds resneetfullv invited to attend. It Llwry stable keepers should always keer Aralea Oil Llu(ment;in the stable, nothing Ilka it for hones. lm HobitH'-Smlth. KWe Annie Schaff and William Smith were nartied yesterday. The bride and groom were tbe rednients of many useful and val table presents from the choir of the Holy .Family cuureh, Mrs. John Velth, of Potts ttta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapp and many oibr Mends. V-our children are liable to Conghs, Colds ore Throat, Croup and Whooping uougn wiiuti onan reaalu ssrioasiy, rrompi ireai - Mkna many lnnoeent little sulfartirs, Iaa-Tlim Cough and Consumption Cure, Ifa pHMgnt. sare ana sure, w cm. sum ut, f. a, Klrlln's drag store. tlli Away. IS eta pkosograpW WUJ (tf a lOxlf platinnia saoture with vacy af M.gBbliwt Harehlll'a Cf. yfam MNklBg a neat and well ean4uttl A. m to Bvrahlll's, eorasr Main and Ceal Polite and prompt attention, 11 7-tf D3E DANA'S H AKS Al'AKILLA , its "THE KIND THAT CUBEfi." Iii-ooks. of the Hawaiian bark Gamlirln who formally took possession of them in the name of the Hawaiian governnmnt, The United Status government was actu ated lv a renuest on Secretary of the Nav Gideon Welles by Allen .Mcl.ane, the pres ident of the Pacific Mail company, who desired the use of the islands ns a coalln station. Secretary Welles thereupon is sued an order to Hear Admiral Thatoher, commanding the northern Pncitlo squad ron. to take formal possession ol the islands. Captain Reynolds in reporting the cere mony of taking possession to Hear Aa- miral Thatcher says: "It is exceedingly gratifying to have been concerned in tak- Ing possession of the first islands ever added to the dominion of theUnited States beyond our own shores, and I sincerely hone that this instance will be by means thelnst of ourinsulnr possessions, In view of the much that has been sn and written on the lack of precedence for an assumption by the United States of dominion over detached islands, such as the Hawaiian group, this record of the navy department beure on tho question with interest. Now llclloved the ltrpulillonns (Von by l.-,o,ooo. Philadelphia, Nov. 0. with full re turns from almost every county iu the Mate it looks an though t - Kcpnhilcan majority on the state tlckr would not lie loss than 18S,O00. It may reaeh l.KI.OO. The official vote in almost every Instance 1ms far exceeded the estimate of the most san guine Republicans. Among the Id-pnbll-can majorities are these: Allegheny, 27,0110; Armstrong, 2,000; Heaver, l,72!t; Hlnlr.8,100; Delaware, 8,800; Westmoreland, 2,800; Huntingdon, 1,600; Mercer, 2,013. Wkllsboko, Nov. 9. Complete returns In Tioga county give the Hepubllcan state ticket a plurality of 2.810. The People's party polled 148 votes In tho county. The whole Republican county ticket (select cd. Francis M. Schefler is to succeed General Ilobort C. Cox, the venerable prothono tnry, who next month will hnvocomplcled twenty-one yenrs of continuous service in that office, and who declined to run. WlLKEHPArmn, Nov. 0. Unofficial re turns from Luzerne county complete give the Republican state ticket 72 plurality. Official figures will not alter this much. Democrnts elect their candidate for regis ter by 1,207 plurality. The Democrats also claim a niin- -ity commissioner and audi tor. Tho livpubllcons elect tho treasurer, county controller, two commissioners and two auditors. Ciibstkk, Nov. 9. Unofficial returns from all districts iu the county give n ma rl ty of 3,800 for the llepublicnn state tloket. Carr (Hep.), for shoriff, leads the county ticket. Henderson is elected the minority member of the board of com- iftsloners. Chester city gives nearly ,000 majority for the Republican state ticket. Hundreds of Democrats refuted vote. Honbspalk, Nov. 0. Full returns from Wayne county give Jackson, 2,381; Osborn, 3W0; Fell, !!,; Thompson, 3,870. The rouibltlon vote Is 21W; Populbits, 172. George S. Purely, the president Judge, re ceived 4,012 voles. Henry At. Setley und M. Stocher, who ran, against Mm, re ceived one vote each. Mll'FLINTowN.Nov.9. Complete returns from Juniata county show a Republican ajonty on the state ticket of 87. Tho cpublicnn county ticket is elected excont the treasurer, which will not be decided until the full official vote is in. Scranton, Nov. 9. Wyoming county completo shows 205 majority for tho Re publican state ticket and slightly larger majorities for Republican county officers. Frank Knapp is the first Republican sheriff elected in thirty years. DOYLBHTOWN, Nov. 9. In Ilucks county the Republican state ticket lias 250 plural ity, n Republican gain of 485. Judge Yorkes (I)em.), for judge, will havo from 600 to 1,000 majority. Ho is tho only Dem ocrat elected. ULOOMSlitrno, Nov. 9. The official re turns from Columbia county gives the Democrat! -tate ticket a majority of 950. This is the ..uallost majority the Demo crnts have had in Columbia county in twenty-flve years. UKLLUFONTK, Nov. 9. Official returns from Centro county bbow that tho full Democratic county ticket is elected by a majority ranging from 200 to 900. The Republican statu ticket loads by a small majority. YoitK, Nov. 9. York county complete except flvo districts gives tho Democratic state ticket 703 majority. II. F. Frick, (Rep.) for protlionotary, will probably have a plurality of 300 over A. J. Hellone (Hem.). Tunkiianxock, Nov. 9. OfTlcial returns of Wyoming county give 352 Republican majority on the state ticket. Tho entire Republican rounty ticket wa3e'ectcdby majorities ruuglug lrom S00 to i00. Eastox, Nov. 9. Completo returns from Northampton county givu tbe Democratic state ticket 1,204 majority. Tho Demo cratic county ticket wins by majorities ranging from 1,010 to 1,58. Meadvillk, Nov. 9. Complete returns from every precinct in Crawford county gives the Republican state ticket a plur ality of 1,843, a Republican gain of 1,741 IdAUuii CHUNK, .Nov. v. l ull returns from Carbon and Monroe counties indicate the election! of Allen Craig (Dem. , presi dent judge of tho Forty-third district. CllAStniiliBBUUO, Nov. . Complete re turns in Franklin county give tho Ku publicans every office. The stuto ticket has 1,355 majority, WAYSUbuUJtu, Nov. 0. Green county completo; for supreme judge, Fell, 1,820; Thompson, 3,602; statu treasurer, Jackson, 1,795; Osburn, 3.UU4. SL'xnunY, .Nov. o. to tno surprise or politicians of both parties, Northumber land county una gone Jtcpuiiiicau uy suu majority. Towasda, Nov. '.). The entire uepuon- can ticket is elected in liradford couuty by a majority of 3,3(18. Millie "Iliirnej" l entil, "Geo, up!" mid "Gee, voo!"both moan "Horse, get on!'N.,In Notts and ninny other conn Me nurse say to the young clilldmi, "Coma und see the gee gees." "XJlf in a contraction of "stir up" (your sttuujM), and "woo" is n provincial pro liuiiciution of "away" or "way," mean' ing, "at on the way." In confirmation thereof wfc rrfer to two other terms used to homes, "Woo'isli!" (bear away) mid "Woo'sh, come liather" (bather to rhyme Vitli father)!, e., beHr away to the side on which the carter walks. There Is not the least likelihood that "Gee, wool" is the Italian gio, hecatiso gio will not fit in with any of the other terms, nnd it is absurd to suppose that our peasant would go to Italy for such a word. "Wool" (stop or halt) is quilo nnotlier word, The carter, or team man, walk on tho loft Bide. Wo, or woli, is a turn--ing (see Bosworth). Notes and Queries. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILL A, its "TTTP KIND THAT finRKfl." Pittsburg Novelty Store Ib prepared to furnish all Us patrons with the best line ot CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Chlnaware, Qoeensware and Olassware. Mpecinl sale this week I No. 25 West Centra Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Henriettas, special in all fbades, a good ne, 75c per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladies Cashmere GWves lo close out clicapt Good Ginghams, 4c and 5e, worth 7c and Sc. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at &c, original price, 25c. Press Cloths a specialty. From 25- to 7(5 pfeees la tno best shades. A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Ecd Shirts, vM wool, 7oc, lormor price, l.l'u. ) r 28 South Main Street. un7 in i i AbHAfl s, Bargains I THK LALW GABMRNT DEPARTMENT! Is comploto. All new and stylish goeds and at prices beyond competition. DaiiSsin Bargains! --A.T- Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, 3?OTTSVIIjXiE, 3FV.. Constantly "we hear business men from other towns say ing1, "I can't sec how they sell gwxls so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stewart's They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our bif store is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and aec what a large amount of goods- you can "buy for a dllar; At Our Millinery Department You can get a new hat of tlio latest stylo at almost any price. Hat8 to suit all In price-as well us in style. You can't And a larger or better assortment of the milMnery art than what we have. IN "WRAPS 't-We are at the top, tooywlth all the leacHni; and latest man ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' ail children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have beau sold, hut new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will be glad t set ve you. This Department ia complete, embracing a full lino ot id, lngralus tuu llrassela at tho lowest prices of any. Shavls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at 60c, worth Sl.OU. AcKiiowiongmg no competition in tho trade, I assure you bargains in every department nl luu old rolialle stand. SOUTH MAIN STItKKT. TOSS WOMS Wa-always have bargains at this department, but now we havo something special; A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 51 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds aud we-bought the job for cash at grout reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This-material is worth your notico before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3C-lnch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth ut ITc. Your e&rly at tention is needed to see these goods', as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. 8EO. MILLER, Manager. FOTTSlTIIalLllS. FA. aS mm 1 (.'fill i! I UDLIb OHLL! MISCELLANEOUS. E OR HALE Nino shares Hchuylkill Trac tion stocit. App7 nl tnis onice. v-u-u Trtoa SALE CHE P.-A brandnewStandard Sowing Machine. Apply ot this office, tf Fit BALE A National typewriter In per feet condition. Will bo bold cheap for ciisi. Apply at this office tl-U-U YOUNG MAN WANTED I &uZZ nail up Hlgns and distribute Circulars. Good pay. Hena stamD. Calhoun County Advertis ing Co., llattle Creek. Mich. 11 3 lmo. inn ri:il CKNT. Earned bv our syndicate lUU ln Bl months Little oapito.1 may be multlnllod hy our system oi speculating. We are expert juages oi tne mantel ana suc cessful operators W. R. FRAZIER 1 CO., Drokers,Plttsburg, Pa. 10-27-lm. 2?&x o. XTesut EL-n-d. CIoolxi. O CO TO 0 DMAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FE11QD30N 1IOU3C BLOCK. Everything In tlio tonsorlal llr.o done In first olass stylo. Everything neat and clean Just openod in the Egan Bulk..ng, No. 8 East Centre 3trect, a fuT line of Fall and Winter Millinery. AMUSEMENTS. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, Twenty Head ..OP.. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. p. j. nmousoN, uanaoer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. "The Power of Woman." Madame Neuville in the role of Laura Qlenarm, the adventuress, displayed by far the best piece of emotional and sensational acting seen here in years. She has au inter esting face, a powerful voice and a magnificent physique, and her acting held her auditors lrom the rise of the ourtain. Her part eom blnes sentiment, comedy aud emotion. Botton Qlobt, Aug. S0IA. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. All kinds of Legal Blanks for sale at the IIeeald office. When Baby was shsk, we gave her Castorta. When ah was a Child, ahe ertel f or OmtOfla. Whan she became Mtaa, aha olung to Oastoria, Whan aha had CbtUran, ahe gave them Oastoria. Tho South Cui-olinii Wily, SPAnTASbiiUKO, S. C, Nov. . Speedy and terrible punishment was meted out to a neiiro named Holt Kennedy, at Uullney, About dusk u married white woman and her little irlrl were returning home, and when iu a nurrow lime near their house a negro grabbed the wouiau,threv her down and began to choke her. Her screams aroused a little boy not fnr off, and he gave the alarm. Some noighbors sturted iu pursuit ot Kennedy and caught him near the scene of tho struggle, lie was put under urrest until about midnight, when ho was taken out and hanged. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with oostlveness, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. lm A l.lttle tVair. John Williams, Jr., tho ten-yoar-old son of a German named John Williams, was taken to tho almshouse this morning by Director of the Toor William Derr. Tho child's mother is in jail and the father has been neglecting him. He is a bright little fellow and Director Derr would like to see some respectable family of town take hint in charge, as tho surroundings and influences of a poor house aro not the best for bright children. Use Wells' Launduy Blue, tho bei Bluing for laundry use. Each package makH two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakley Bros. ILLINOIS HORSES Consisting of Draught Horsos, Drivers, etc., will bo offered at Publlo Hale, on 13, Prof. T. J. Wataou ha Normal to Shen andoah and will give Mutations ou the vtetin, guitar, banjo and mands-lln, Appliea tlons at Brumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt attention, , lM.Ct Itsar In Mind. John A. Eeilly's is the place to gat the nureat wines aud liquors, beat beer and ales and flneat brands of cigars. lO-lG-tf MoKl benny's 9-l-tf Fried oysters a specialty at Olrl Wanted. Wanted A girl for general Apply at Hebald offlee. housework . ll.St Cor. Main ami Coal Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. Elegance in Stationery. You are carefnl about your writing paper, ot oourse nothing shows good breeding more nlrmrlv than rnrrAat fvirrntfnondence. Hut your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the oandle-sllck maker," do not need to bo on such tine quality-paper as your epistles to menus, you can have money mere uy using our cneaper grades ox paper ana envelopes. Tne best Is tiers also the next best. Uotb correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No 4 North Main Street, Hhenandoan, Pa HIA.DA.BII3 NKUVIl.I.E and her son AUGUST!! NEUV1XUG And a Company of Competent Performers in a Urand bcenio Production, K J. KEFLEE, Late ot "hamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa, tTn Is nronnrflrt to rflcelvn nrdfirfl for all kinds of monument and tombstone work, which will be done In a first class manner on Bhort notice and rearonable terms. m off 1 U II JUID Ul WOMAN 10 toos of Scenery. 4 llevolving Sconos in nun net. The Old Mill and Cutcaae oi ueai Wat-r A genuine Locomotive run Dy sieam for three minutes at the rato of 25 miles an hour. Tne most startling ana reuusiio me chanical effects ever achieved in melodrama. Prices, 25, 3S "d 5 Ceut9. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Curtain raises at 7:15 p in. CLEABY BROS. Uottlers ot all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DEINKS ! AND MINERAL WATERS, WitissIlEEit a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Fluent Beer. 17 mid 10 I'tath Alley, ailBNAXnOAU. TEUQUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. FEnciusoN, manaoeii. Thursday, November 16th, '93 Engagement Extraordinary! Third Annual-Tour of the Kavoiltesl SWEENEY-, ALVIDO & GOETZE'S ODEL INSTRELS e a Slusct Shoe lUnces! Russet Shoe MrcfiHliiR I L EA WE RESTORE I 18 W. Oontro tt. JOHN D. TREHIMI!, M A grand trtinfcformation tlrst part. Klabor ntpotiii rfflnAd mltifitrelMV esDfiolallv arrang ed. EverylUintr new and up to tbe tlmea for ne season iwa-vi. sxo uu uiu kuk iuo 30 STAIl : ARTISTS t 30 See the grand olog tournament 1 See the big song and dance! see the great Dyers. Eu ronvan novelist' Ten funny oomedlaDs! Eight tweet singers! Tbe Quaker Olty Quintette! Urand street naraue at noon bv Prof. Wm. F, Qoeue's celebrated band of sololsU. Come and see a good show. Prices, as, 35 5 and 75 Ct8 Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. PA. RELIABLE - HAND - L X3Q Houtlt Blntu Htrect, SJlio23LK.xxcrlon.la, fo. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every restect. we respectfully solicit a snare or your patronage. Goods called for and delivered WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Bie Koducllon in Wall Paper, Must niako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : 1 V. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. H. F. FAUST'S I Electric Call Bell I MM.. . I . I ana nurniar I anil! outline, ruiiou, nu uui-ntn ujuj llahtea wttn it. uiaers iett at 1.11 mouu j. din street, Hhenandoh, l'a. attenaea to. 111 . n 111 n 1 ha 111 iin.n , 11 11 n 11 . X11D 1I1U11 II UU II1UIU bllU " never eurei lo n r 't lVom hit own iiv wte was Inspired while sitting beforn one - r Heaters. 1 also nave on tiami 1 ar 1 . and Itangea In the market mid o nr c . llpuseturnlshlng floods. Plumb ' r z andSioutingaapcuilty. AUwotkg.ara 1 Cor, ol Lloyd and wniie ats., uncnauaou" p.
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