Evening Herald. WKDNEbUAY. PIMIRUAKY 14, 1801. THIRD EDITION diitAittu'ii.i.i:. William MrKntjrro, the tonsorlftllit, at tended tlio funeral of Michael Mcllreen In Mahanoy City ytnterilay. Mr Hhnell'er, a Sheimmloali macliino niient, undo business oils here on fnesday altor noon Mtfs Annie Tahaney, of Mahanoy City, visited Miss Annie Hrarly, of l'arkr street, jratertlay MiPt, Katii MeLaiiKhlin. of l'otlsvlllo, wai lilflily entertained by Mr M. A. Miignlre, of l'arker street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kvan Sykew, a prominent poclal leader of town, lavishing friends in More. I. J. llavin has rettimprl to town after sev eral days visit to tlie city. A. J Ratnlirlck met an unknown man in Good Springs yesterday, hut at tlds writing w are unable to slate results ol meeting. MIcliarl Dallov. freiuht aiient for tlio 1'. & 1. 'Rilnmd nt Sbawokin, visited his parents litre yeilerday. Colombian .Social Olnh held their monthly meeting o i Monday ulrht. Mlrhael ltannon is reeovering from an at la k of ilic grippe. Don't Tnbsoos Spit orfimokcyfiurLlfo 'way Is the truthful. storlllnK Htlo of a little book Rat it .ill about No-to-b-tc, the wonderful, h irmle- (JuuranterU tobacoei habit i re. 7hi Cust tnttini? and the man who wants to quit mil r:n, I ruoH no nhytik'al or nnenelal rink Id uslm. ' No to-bao i-old ny all druggists. H ok at drug stores or by mall free. Adtresf 1' e st --ling .xemedy Co., Indiana Miueral KpntiRs lnd. waly Have you tried MoKlbtuny's Iried oysters' HnMlurA Wanted. Boys wanted to sell tho IlvilNlNri IlKRALU to customers in Sheuariloah. Only . liustlcrn need apply. We have had our notions of a good rough and croup lemedy for a long while. Dr. Clio's Wild Cherry and Betieka stilts us in every respoct. Try it. Siwcial low prices to all In watches, jewelry and silverware at Ilolderuiau's, corner Main and Lloyd strtwts. 18 87-tf Buy Knitttme Door. Ve sore that the namo Lkhsio A IlAKH. Ashland, l'a., It printed on every Back. 3 :i-3tw Nolle to the l'tihllr. All persons aro forbidden to skate or trespass on the dams of trie Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of lh law. By order of tho company. 1 M-4w 8. D. II W. Supt. For pimples and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. liook free, pills 25c. At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co., 365 Canal st, New York. m m Coupon Mo. 31, "M&sUrpieces From tie .it MltriH of the World," lumbers Changed Dily;- Send or bring to the office of this Taper one Coupe n, together with ten cents In money, and jou will rieelve the great l'ortfollo.of Art. w vvr vwv wit Series No. II. J fr Tlie jVIagic City Coupon No. 1 . it J ; r' Cut out one ot thoae Coupuua ;im mull or bring ihom In person t. tin office of the Hkhaiji, with ten ci in - in allver. or two nickelx, and Port folio S'o 1 of tho NlHglo Olty will Lbi il.'ll it (At lhcred to you rV A A A AJkA J Voyage Around j The World I J Part II. Number 20. Numbers change daily. ( hi tola coupon out and keep U until hi i n different nu bers are aocuhiu i.in ii, then bring or forward them to v iln r with Svon Cents to this nu. and you will receive the portfolio .i-.uliertiaad Cull and see sample. Cut This Coupon Out AljAc aflf aV aHr iti lllr.illK. GENTS PER YARD Vor all wool TvxiRu C-orjietH. J n.dHo per yard for Homa-iuailc Ka urpeu that will wash st C. ft FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 rioutli Jartllu Btrt-et, MAI1ANOV OITY. Mahanoy City, Feb. 11. flqulro J. J. Coylo Is in Washington, I). C. Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Tamaqua, visited friends In town yesterday. Senator Kccfer, of Crcssona, paid his respc.ls to Postmaster Medler this week. "l'cck's Had Boy" appears at Kaler's opera house to-night. Thomas E. Samtiles was In Shenandoah yesterday morning. John M. Qowcn, a Rheusndoah shoe dealer, will shortly occupy the building vacated by tho Dunn Ten Company last fall. Stephen Sutiwt ltyan, of Shcuandoau, ruado business calls hero last evening Kd. llurdon.of Ollberton, was the guest of Timothy iiromahan last evening. Among tho hotel guests hero Monday was a tall, broad shouldorod man. dressed in black broadcloth and wearing a wldo btlniried felt hat, over his locks, that fel1 over his shoulders in big black ringlets. He hail tho appear ance of a typical Westerner anil the boys were not slow in sizing him up. Sonic big scout, a lew whispered, perhaM a member ot a traveling company thought others, or maybe some quack medicine chap. They vtero all wrong, however, as tho gentle man modestly denied tho enjovment of lift ing an Iuiun's scaln. or of riding renkno k acriisa the prairies in pursuit of wild steers or bronchos. Iu fact he had not been West, is by uccupatiuu an anhiti ct and a resident ofMt.Carmel. Hisnatno isQoorge " Moycr. ilo nan long stituriil with poor sight, and was told that cutting the hair impaired the vision, and in his willingness to try anything to bring relief, allowed his locks to grow a la Buffalo Bill, ard now enjoys most excellent sight. Although sensitive, .Mr. Mover has grosrn lnditlereut to the stare anil remarks of ill bred strangers and rather enjoys their speculations as to his readiness to draw a knilo, or gun, on any provocation. In n hovel in the rear of Rioidan's hotel near tho oast end of Centre street, tho family 01 rgnus unttcKanotii no sick anil starving Attention was urn attracted toUielr oondi' tion by n report hit tho husband had turned trili f to kcephui gor from the door: that when a grocer camo I mm u neighboring house he siwamili disappear up an alloy with a bag ot potatoes on Ills hark, and Hint mi follow ing the grocer found the famih already eat tug the pot ill lies raw. When a r porter vitticil tlio Iionee mi morning lie w as met by a hollow-eyed man or perhaps It) ynats who admitted him with re uciunco. A chok ing tench arose from the floorthat was lllthy enough to have been tho abode of animals. The room had as little furnishing as one ever sees among the poorer foreigneis It was cold and cheerless and without material for tire. On the table was a cup of wat r und a crust of bread, at which the man had been munching. This, it was learn d fiom neighbor, waa about the, only kind of food thi fimily had subsisted upon forovcra tnontl On a bed iu the second story lav a wi man. dirty and sick and sliiveiing with cold under covering that would hardly keep oil t spiiug night's chill. Beside her lay a Utile girl, perhaps three years of age, sick, too, and clinging to its mother for warmth. s the visitor uesred the bed tho lililuone opened its mouth and entreating! held out a dirty hand, as though begging for tunicthing to till the hungry mouth. There was an other iliild in the houro, a half clad boy of perhatw 12yearB, besides two lodgers who were in as straightened circumstances as the lamily It if sahl the men depend upon Park lace colliery for work, but since it haa worked so irregularly, they would come homo day after day withiut employment, often, too, when tho breaker was in operation. .So far i-s can lie learned, tliey navo iimt no medical atteniianoe. do and Hee It. Keagey, tho photographer, has a great )U bargain. (Jo and ficu It. liiuiUKSViixir. Samuel Dlmtuick visited friends at Potts ille. Patrick liurko has rctunHd to Dill' adi'lphia. Mlsa Sadio Frew, of Swatara, is the guest oi Her slater Here. Joseph Doollng uwl r. J. MlCuui' have Btarled in the inenrnnco business. V.. F. Jlreslin, who sprained his ankle a wcck ago, is nine to bo at woik aga ti. Thieves ctitcrwl the i hicketi cootH of l'at rick I.awlor and stole flvo of the occu paint ami no ciuo to t no tnicvcs lias nuen secur(t Tliloies entcjed the )iidence of Mis. Dor mtr on Monday night ami stolon hag of II Mir, after winch they stole it number of cLicketiB I roiu iiio coop. Wall r.ilier HurK'ihiA Will tell my entire stock of wall pane-rat the oc t of maiitilncture iu utdtr to close out btttintaii. Ouonui: W. IlAwbi.Kn, 108 North Jurdiu atieot, 1-11-lw fcheuandexih, Pa. IN SENATE AND HOUSE Otrlolal Aiinoiineeinent That the I'resltlent Uaa Done wltli l.iliuol.alnnl. AVasiiinhtox, Fel). II. The Hawaiian reaolutinii was agiiin the subject of diciih sion in the senate yi-sterduy. SenatorOray resumed bis argument in support of the prissident's policy, and reiteratd his charges that the revolutionists were de pendent on the t'nlteil States minister and tlie United Stales forces for support of their movement, and that thereafter the provisional government depended abso lutely upon the t'tilted States forces and the Hag for protection ami for the mainte nance of the government they bad estab lished. The full sigiiiflcauc of the prev ent Hawaiian situation came out Hi the close of the senator's speech, when in a colloquy ith Si-nalor Teller he admitted that as a member of the foreign relations committee he iindei-4tood the efforts of the president to restore the queen were at mi end. The bouse bill to compel the Hock Island railroad to stop its trains at Kind and Hound Pond, Oklahoma, was culled up by Senator Berry and discussed for two hours, but no result was reached. The house sent the day lu debate on the Hlnnd seigniorage bill. Several times yi'sterduy Mr. Bland attempted to re i b an agreement for closing general ttch.uc today, but objection was made. Over nd meiuliera Uuve at-ked for time tospeuk ami it may be possible that a special order w i 1 lie required to bring the Hill to a vote, but Mr. Blaud doe not think thU method will have to be resorted la. I'mil .looei' Notel Winter. Boston, Feb. H. "l'aul Jouea," the athletic young collegian who started on Monthly to win a wager by going around the world out! earning $5,000 iu twelve months, left the Boston 1'ress club yester day afternoon for the Benton Tuvuru, clad iu a suit manufactured out of old wrap ping paper. At the Hostou Tavern his total asset were fc'.lS. Kxpeuded ;.l.83 for a blanket and six cents for needle aod thread and manufactured a sort ..f a toga. At a big clothing store he root i ed $10 lor his Msper suit and pun l,i, -1 m complete out Ht forH.0N. He i in 1 1 , , ,h to wait on a table in a restaiuaui, .imi many peiv pie paid live ceuU upieeei to shake haiuls wil Ii him. He made it contract with u firm t" wear an advertising placard the remain der of tho day for $10. New I'onlinnnters Appointed. WAsilINOTOJf, Fel). 11. Sixty-nine fourth class iiostmnsters were nppotntuil yestcr tlny. AtnotiK them were the fe)llowlni: New Jersey I lowoll, J. S. Conine); Ocenn rort, W. Aj llnyncH. New York Hcnvvti. It. D. Swift; KentCl.lTH, A. C. Ttwnhe!itl; Kuoxhoro, V. K. Onytitij Mnhopno Fnlls, U. Ji. J'ost; tcottliitrK, w. U. Wtltier; SoeltH I'oitit, M. M. Fnrrell; Sylvstt Lake, V. S, HeU. I'otitisylvmiltt Attliuni Femr Cornera, P. C. lliislinell; BitrllngBine, 0. 11. Hichiirl; Criini, Jeaiw Cruiti. Tholinnds of I'.lh. hANDRIMi.'Wyo., Full. I I. It ia estimated thnt not lean tlinli 10,000 elk linvocotne ont from the lncitititniiia mid fofitlillla on to the plnitia lietwe-ert Fort Woahatie and the heart of the Wind river lo eacHpo the deep snowa. The Indiana nre very ntixlous to slaughter the nntmnln, but so fnr they have been tttiincceaafiil In securing per mlto In) m Indian Agent Kay. riillndetphlii Federal Appnlntinentn. WA81IIXOTOX, Feb. 14. The president yeatenlay sent to the senate the followitiK l'lillatlclplila nomitiatlotiH: Ktigene Town- scud, to be superintendent of the mint; John it. Itend, to be collector of ctlatoma; J', liray Aleck, to bo surveyor ot cuatoms; J. JlnrshHll WrlHlit, to be navnl olllcer: St. Clair A. Mulholinud, to be pension agent. To Vote on Consolidation. ALBANY, Feb. H. The senate committee on citizens killed the greater New York bill prepared by the oomtnlsslounud intro duced liy benatnr Latitor, and voteil to re port the bill of Senator Reynolds provid ing that the cities of New York, IJrooklyn and Long Island City shall vote on con solidation uud equalisation of taxation. An Kmbezler Surrenders. ST. IOUIs, Feb. 14. liOttls J. Silva, the defaulting secretary of the liainwater Bradford Hat company, who lied to Can ada, Oct. 25 last, after having, during his connection with the Ilrm, embezzled tlTO,- 000, surrendered yesterday afternoon to the criminal court in this city anil was re leased em a bond of $,,0O0. Deserted Ilia Child Wire. ' Huntington, lnd., Feb. 14. Mrs. Nel lie Smith, agisl Hi, who last week wedded Luther .Smith, aged 17, is a deserted bride. Luther took a train for parts unknown and Nellie's heart Is broken. She says Luther's parents inelueeil him to leuve. To Abolish TreatliiK liy Law. Boston, Feb. 14. The liquor law com mittee gave a bearing on the bill to pre vent treating. Representative Day, author of tho bill, proposed that bars be so built so that dnly one person can .stand before them at a time. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Ile'avy floods exist in the Skbuios valley, Austria. A number of villages nre inun dated. Fire in the oil warehouse) of Chester & Co., ot Newark, N. .1., last nhjhl elid IO,000 damage. I'assenger and freight traffic in the west, which bad licet) v rtually suspeudeel by the blizzard, is rrsn.nud. Retinie I-inyinv. 17 years old, shot his father three nun i at their linuie iu Wau kesha, Wis , In .lefeuso of bin mother, llaynor will recover. An explosion oivurred at a small arms testing factory hi Liege, Belgium, yester day. Thv' director of I he factory waa killed and several pirsn"- !t hired. Oood Cluinee lf'or IHy. Boys who arn willing to wotk can make money by selling the Evkninu II KHALI) in Shenandoah. Apply at emce at tho IlKltAI.Ii otllce. "I'illo irovblr' u. the unnar-pv unllcier with twins ai d theomailsni. Hed V-t Oil Is the lamous pnln i inn ft r -heniiitlsn , Oout, NeursljMa iitnl I tunbagM rosis 2r, cents. Ited Klag.OlllM-olnMtP. ! I) Klrlh. Lrurr Htore. U Ton ii Olllce. All orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions can be left at L'euse's Auction and Commlaiiion loouia, Dougherty bnlldlng, W. Centre Mioet, where tluy will reeeive prompt attention. Vtita Baby was sica, we gave nsr Caauxii, Vhen s lie was a Child she cried for OaModh. Vheo she became MIm utio dung to CatteWt, Vbes sbe but) ChiUren Ue gave them UMWkit lunr to M'nil ohn Uellly's If the pluv lo get the surest wines and Ih.uom, ls.' beer and aloa vid fl'iest bmnd "I "igars 10 IS tf There ure main omimnn niilnienu mid Imt Ihete Is only one gre ' luliiMiie tf:r II forms ot bprulns, Cuts, Uiel-unu.d a I ocllly piln. lis uiiiiie Is lied Flag Oil Ci I b ' cenl. bold ul 1. P. I). Kill! ' Drag tore Ot Wn' l.Aiinnav hhvx. the Dt inljii' for Inno-lt) 'e. Kfceii pwknro wkfi eeai trn. Vild hv OnAr K-1 l;ro I wpei - lVwittcil. In order to leiiniileie fils lour s plea of the EVKNIXH l-JOKAI.Dot Heptenilar llhh, OeU )er Slt and yi'h 189:t. nr. wantfd. Addieac. HkKAI.H ell ee, 81 elii..ti nil. Pa tf THE Kind That Cures Rev. A. J. DAY. EabtUietubusb.N Y. AND WONDCF1FUL cune MINISTER'S 4 TESTIMONY 4 I wish to oxtol the.vlrtnes of DANA'S 1 PeA1YUAt. f unuaually good up to the age of 10. A t this 3 I18APAIUL.LA. Mra.uay'aneajinwtw k llmO BCrOIUia lUlUl lUltmivaicu uovu ? tnrm nt I'Vutinn. We had used a variety.! 1.1 n.Hnn nf ril.l 1 n. . !i. i. A - I .. n ....... n1a M,,Kln.l will, ttMniWLJ hUarms, from hands to elbowa, beltig onej imllil maaaoiacao jyjuwtti ou v" by tbousoof DANA'S SAltSAPAltlLLA. ItLVwV. J.l)Al,l.alurueuuuisii,. . d ALL BnuuaiarB. 4 niua ;R;iPiniLLl CO.. Uilfast. Me. tk. ... AAA fzmm AS FRIEND MEETS FRIEND There is the Same Greeting in All Countries. The rlrst .liilatntloii It Invariably an In quiry About Health Tho Dang'r of Closed Doors ami Windows -The One Cure for Neuralgia. "How do you do ?" is the plmso a'l over the world. In every language the first, greet- in Inquires about tho health. Winter with closed doors and windows, coal stoves and in-door life endangers health, brings a bail condition of tho blood and a low ering tone to tho nervous system. "The most certain indication of badly nour ished nerves," lays Dr. Weir Mitchell, "Is neuralgia." Nothing robs tired, aching nerves of nil irritation like appropriate nerve food, i'aine's celery compound best meets this need Neu ralgia, rheumatism, lumbago and kidney troubles, due to pesjr blood, yield to Paiuo's celery compound when nothing else gives rolief. MRS L. VAN ZII.E. Mrs. L Van Zile of 2G2 Liberty St., Paler son, N. J., whose portrait U given above, writes as follows: "I enclose you one of my pictures, that yru may shim It to suffering humanity and tell what Palm's celery compound is doing for me. I am still uslnrr it, and it is doing a grt at work in my family. I have recom mended the remedy to sovcral sufferers. "Am taking It for neuralgia, with great benefit." 1 'nine's celery compound is tho one true specific for all discat-es reeuHing from an im paired nervous syBlcm or impoverished blood. Try it. Hv vou tried MeElhenny's fried oysterol !MS.tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt HAI.K Cheap. A pood tent, suitable for libli'DB parties. Apple at HeefO's Auction uomm siun uouse, weti centre street o u FOIt nFNT Store In the Milton Ttunyan property, opposite Max Schmidt's new dry gooas store Jtppiy to wax ncnnnui .-ib-u T AlllKtt CAN MAKFiK DAILY HY FOLD 1J IN'- and adrtrcslng circulars for us, at inline. N'n cunviiRsiri?. l'osltlon oermanent -eply with stamried envelope, Mies Grace raui, outu u cu, jnuiana. irni AGK'vTs make t.1.00 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented, lletall 3octs. 2 to 0 sola in every Douse, sample, postage paia, five cents. Forshee & McMakln, Cincinnati, O. 10-U-wedMt ChC AH A D4-Y MADE, steady employ. kDiJUVj ment guaranteed selling a household aecoHSity and new, cheap kitchen utensil. Sell on sight. Salary or commtsMon. Particulars free. Clifton Soap & Mlg. Co., 303 Walnut Kt., Cincinnati, O 2 H-we.1-l0t WALL PAPER i ItAKGAIKS;! Big Kcduclion in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEK, S2l W Centre Street, Hnenandonb, Pa. KM North Main street, HheunndcHh, P., WIKiliEJiALE BdKKR AVP CllNFECTIONKt Ice trream wboltwilt and retail riunlos anil purtieH Buppinxlou short notice JOE WYATT'S LOt'N AHQ RESTAURmNI (Christ. Honaler'8 old Btaiia.l KmIu untt Coal eSlH,, eMinuuli Heal ber, ale and porter on tap. The tlnen 3.-t.uiof whlakeje and tlcara. Pool room f he Mail Who wrote the Song I "J7e never earn to uxtniOr tYom hit own flrendt," wait lnDired while sitting before one oi mv tint f lleuler. I also have on nana Die beat Hiovof and Kangoi in tue maraet ant a targe utock ol Houaelurnlshlng Qooda. Plumblmt, rootlif and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed, T. O. WATERS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Hhenandoab. Pa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store Wholesale and KetaU PK1CK.S. a-OJGCJsr 33. I'm. laziirsi fc Pi riucoa House bldg., Centre Htreet Piatt's Popuiar Saloon iroi-merlj Joe WyaH's) 19 imi 21 West Oak Street. BHJUMAXDOAII, PA. Kiiata with tbe beat beer, portor, ales ; - ixtieis, hrandlee, wlnea, etc finest elfars car attached. Cordial invitation u all Professional Cards. M. B. KIBTLEIt, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office ISO North Jardln street, BhenaEdcah pKOF. FIlEDhlRICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on plaoo, organ, nrln?nnd band Instrument-). For fnrther in. formation call o.. oraddres Ontnti.xii Hitos., No. 1 North Malnslrect, Hhenandoab, JOUN H. COYLK, A TTORNISY-A T-LA W. Office lleddall building, Hhcnuodonh, Pa. s OL. FOSTHU, A TTORNEY and CO VNSELLBH-A T-LA W. Itootn 3. Mountain City Hank Hulldlng. Potts vtlle, Pa. M M. BUKKF. .1 TTORNJS YAT-I.A W. SttafAHDOAB, PA. Omce ltoom 3. P. O llulldbie. ribenandoil and Eaterly building, Potiavllle. "QR. It HOCI1LEKNER, I'hy$ician and Surgeon. Advice free at drue store. 1(17 South Main stMet. Prlvato consultation at rosldenco, 112 Mouth Jardln street, from 6 to 7:3U p. in. j pierce rtonniiT, m. d mo. ; juasi coat "ireei, HHKNANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to B p. m. D U. J. S. CALLEN, no. at fouin .inratn street. anenanaoan, OrncE Hours: 1 1 30 to 3 and (lilto to K p. M. Except Thursday evening. (Vo oi?lce U'ort oh tntwlay except by arrange ment. A strict adhtrence to the office hourt U absolutely necessary. io-3t-6m Ninur visits, si.no. pROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher or... ...... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANIO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher oi instrumental mu-ic giving Instruc tion on the Above lneiruraMU Wi-rd left at Urumn'a jowelry awro will recelva prompt at tention. WARREN J. PORTZ. . nMaJFiano Tuner. Plaaos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main ttnet, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses vw Carnageb to Hm iaultar of all kinds promptly itttacded to Horses taken to board, at rate that are iltoernl. h PPM aim. Rear of ftd Mm Hmss - HAHO - I 139 Huulli Mum Htr:t, All work guaranteed to be Orst-class In ever? rented. We rospectlully sellclt u uharo oi your iiatro&ftge. ucxxta oaneo. ior anu aeuvcrau HUk ties acrl Twoo Oarialaa a specialty. LOREMZ SCRMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Sle and h JAMES SHI3BLB8, unager Shenandoah Branch. W YOU HAVE A TRUNK to go to 1L 1 UU tD0 acp0t or a parcel to tent) awuy drop us a card and we will call for It United. States Express, Cor. Centre and Unl"n Ht?. N1USSER & BEDDALX, (Succeasora to Coakley llroj.) Nu. j8 Knat Centre Hlr-et, HIIKNASItOlII, 1-A. in Our Motto: Heat Quality at lowest (Jaa Prices. Patronage reepectlully soliolted. Kaisers Oyster Bay 127 South Main rftleel, SHENANDOAH, PEKTCf A A. P. KAISKK, Proprietor. SerThe bostoyatera lu all stylos ut all houn. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DULCAMP, JK., Prop., WEST STSSET, Betwn Csttra and Lloyd, HlIIIHtflOMtl, PetlllH. Team- 10 hire for all purpuaea on reaaoaable Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, -healthful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable j rotection to the face in this climate. Inilit upon bavins the genuine. I A LADY'S TOILETj (Is not complete M without au ideal H n POMPLEXIOU 1 I POZZONTS First National Bank TUEATIIK UUILDINO t)h jiimiduiilj, Pcnjip CAP1TAL,- A. W. LHISBNKINO, President. P. J, FERGUSON, Vlee Pratiaaav J. It. LE18ENRINQ, Cnhlcr. 9. W, YOST, Assistant Clashlir Open Dally From to j, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Depoaa. "CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, iHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGJSNT FOn- sas Si MUTED UGER AND PUSHER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the X Chas, Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter Iu this vicinity, also Bergiier & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Fluent brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a Rood piece of rag carpet, well woven, take your ruga and have them woven up In carpets. It will pay you In the long rnn. All klnda, with or withe ut alrlpeg, inude te order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices. 3PATTBH.SOWS, 205 West Oak Strcot, Sliouaniloah, Pa. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheohvright work, Carriage and Wagon building,' Ilorsealioeiug and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. P0TTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. TUB BOAP BUSINESS established halt a century ago by the late Charles F. Kopituch, una recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and the works have now resumed business under entirely new man agement, but we have retained In the tnunu faoturlnc department theolderrplnyes familiar with the procesa of soap making thnt have made the Kopitaaeh soaps so lamous for their superiority over all other .brand for laundry and genera! household use. W1 ITU INCREASED PAC1L1TIB for man ufacturing we.aro now pieporea to fill all orders from the trade. 0 Uli 6 CKNT Ol'KAN nd6 CENT HORAX are favorite b'ards, and we guarantee them made 0 puie materials and free f ronTadultera tlona of any kind. BUY SAMPLE OAKKB OP YOTJK GROCER and be convlnoed ot lu excellence. Save the wrappers for reward. HIOHE4T PBI0S8 PAID FOK TALLOW, gretm aud soap tat. Ytfltl I1EALU, Manager. QXiB.A.IR.-'Str BEOS., llottlers of all kluds ol TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINEUAL WATKBI. Wr.iss 1IEIH a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the Finest Beer. 17 and IU i'ir. Alley, Mil RAAMVOAU, For at STat aai Aaaa CHAS. DeETsHAVING PARLOR, Fkhouson House Hloch. Bverythlrg In tho touor1ol line (lore in first ol us style. Kvery thing neat anOclean.
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