Evening Herald. MONDAY, APIUL33, 1MM. THIRD EDITION THE VVdtK IN CONGRESS ltspnbtlcan BwnstwmWIll Cnntnst th Tar iff Hill Inch by Inch. Wasmxoto-i, April 38. The prospoet is thnt tne tariff debnto In the sonata will coutiuno tblit nek much on the snuio lines as bve been observed since the ogresmeitt for the rogulntlon of hour of letU whs entered in'o, notwithstanding tlia arrangs nieut thnt th reading o( the bill hy para graphs ihonid begin on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Tins Itcpubllcan eonatots are counting upon the continuance of this program for at least Hiiother week, anil expect to goon with their gcsuaralspaeohes just ns they hnro been doing for tin pint three weeks. "General dabato," said Sen tor Aldrlch, In discussing tha outlook, "will conclude Tuesday at 5 o'alook and will he resumed Wednesday at I o'olook." Ninu Republloan senators will make manifest their disposition to conUit every inch of ground at the Tery beginning of the discussion of the paragraph ou Wed nesday by attempting to hava tha provls Ion of the first, paragraph, providing that the now tarilX shall go into eiTect on June SO, changed, and they will contend that the custom has always been to glv at least six mont lis notice in making a ahango of the tariff laws. Appropriation bills will continue to oc cupy tho uttontion of the hou daring the week after today, whloo, under tha rules, is devoted to the consideration of business reported from tha District of Co lumbia ootnmittue. Tomorrow the diplo matic and consular bill, which eontumad the major portion of last weak, will prob ably be finished, ami on Wednesday tha postofllce nppolntrasat bill, tha considera tion of which was Interrupted by tha de parture of Chairman Henderson, of the postofQca committee, as oae of ti aou mltta to attend the funsral ot the late Senator Vance, will be resumed. Special low prices to nil In wntches, Jewelry and silverware nt Iloldermnn's, corner iiain aim lyioyu streetB. OIltAltUTII.I.i:. Joseph Mack, of Connor's patch, had a child christened on Sunday. Miss Kate Martin, of Shnmokln, circu lated among friends hero last evening. A young engineer has arrived at the house of Thomas Coughliu. Michael Walsh drovu tho McGlynn family to Mt. Carmcl In his handsome Darouche Sunday. J. Umber and son have Improved their carriage factory by having nu addition mint. Thomas, son of John Connors, Is laid up with an attack of grippe. Thomas Keens, of Mahanoy City, has occnpieu uie uouso vacated oy donii uros well. P. C. DeFrnncis, of Philadelphia, trans acted uusiuess nere ycsteiciny. Hlciiard (Jllpln and Joel Klock, of j'liiiaucipnia, rogistereu at uie jiiuericnn House lo-luy. Mrs. Carroll, of Mt. Cnrmel, drove through towu last evening. The Misses Wnuns. of Gilbcrton. called on their many Girardvlllo friends last evening. Lawrence McCormick was nil smiles yosterdny morning. It's a boy. Mr. and Airs. Iiobert Dillon left this mornlui; for Philadelphia, to attend the itinera! oi tneir unugiuer's ciiuu. A. 1). Nimmicks. of Malinnov avenue has been making extensivu improvements on nis properly. The Co. V, 8th Hegt., has crectod a 75- loot tiug polo in tront oi tnclr now nrmory. Quito a number of young folks have re ceived invitalions to attend tho May Party to be given by the Kmniet Hand at Ashland on May .'nd. A grand ball will bo held In Armory hall on Tuesday evening, May 20th, under the auspices of the Columbian Social Club. Music will bo furnished by Itellly's orchestra and the principal featuro of tho evening Is a wnuiug contest lor a lames' gold ring. Between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock Saturday morning a bold attempt was made to burglarize the store of Philip lllass, but the parties were frustrated in their undertaking by Mr. lilass, who was aroused oy tlie noise and discharged too contents of his revolver. The burglars returned the compliment with harmless snots and made good their escape. Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is used in moiethan half the homes in Leeds. Sims llros. Leeds, Iown. This shows the esteem in which thnt rem edy is held where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have learned thai there is nothing m good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailment quickly and perma nently, and that it Is plpusant and safe for children to take. 36 and 0 cent bottles for sale bv Gruhler llros. Get your repairing done ut Iloldrr- 21 n's. AV'intoil. A gentleman with toWorllOOOavallable capital to join with another who lias the central aueiicy of Kastern Pa., for a spec laity needed ou electric roads, factories ami hotels, to lake a half intureet ill the business, and a profit of 100 percent. Ad dress T. F., IlKUALD olllce. tf HuB!fellou Kudtlrfod. Editor IIkkai.d : Your article in Satur days llMMUi on "Make peddlera pay" is an excellent move. There is morn illegal peddling and hawking of wares In and nmtiud Shenandoah Irian in any other town in Pennsylvania. The legitimate mi reliant is taxed to death in numerous ways. The combined taxes are sy, per cent , insurance 3 to 5 per cent., interes. on his money l per cent., making 13 to 14 per cent. Iiefore he has any profit. They are also handicapped by these peddlers Helling their wares right under their notes from day to day. Ait n rule these peddlers get out of town about the time tax is collet ted, hence they pay no support to the borough I think the borough au thorities should make an effort to prevent the illegal lieddllug and those who have u li hhI i ijjlii should bear their share of the l.nrdeii that now rest" o heavy on the in. reliant. XELL. Shenandoah, April 81. "" Arriving Daily ... 0. Fricke's Carpot Store, 10 South Jurdiu Street. MArTANOT OITT. Mauanot Cur, April 23. I Mrs. Lizzie Faust, of Lakeside, was a i Sunday visitor to Mahnnoy City. i Miss Jennie Hardly snent Sunday after noon with Shenandoah friends. Messrs. W. K. Jones. Arthur and Josenh lloppes, William Prince and llnrry Day were entertained in Shenandoah yester day. Phlll n Covlo was niuonc the snectatora nt the St. Nicholas fire yesterday morn lUK. Mrs. Charles Krcbs Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. A. lincon. in Phila delphia. Tho Phllador Club's Anrll Assembly will take place in Armory hall to-morrow evening. Invitations wore sent to the belles and beaux of the county, and an affair ot elegance Is anticipated. Miss Carrie lluck. of Orwlcsbtirc. is the guest of Miss Cora Dilcher, Willi-... ll....l Cl........tl. t1.. grapher, was a visitor to town on Saturday evening. Messrs. Matthew Whnlen and Jnmcs Devlin, ot Cumbola, visited Mahanoy City friends yesterday. Mrs. Morv Lvnns died nt her late resi dence on Knst Centre street on Snturdoy night. She was n widow and is survived oy several adult children. Nelson Drnndon. of Iirnndonville. Is mnking a canvass for his candidacy for Poor Director. Miss llauL-io Lester has accented n position as pastry cook at the Hotel Knier. William Itenpert. of Pottsvllle. was in town on Sunday. Messrs. H. II. Cres and Benver, ot Centraliii, drovo through town yesterdny. John L. Williams, ot Mt Carmel. wnsln town on Saturday. Mr. Williams is about 73 years of ago and although helms spent sixty ol his years about the mines, is erect, hale, hearty and as vigorous as many men twenty years ins junior. M. A. Sanger, the Lehigh Valley station baggago master, was ou Saturday the re cipient of a hnndsome gold pin, thogiftof his biotherandasouvenirot his birthday. Two men nnd a womnn. nil Polish, were thrown from n carriage at Main and uenire sirceis last evening ny the ureas ing of a bolt. The fore-wheels parted company with the rest of tho vehicle, dumping tho two men to the ground nnd pitching the woman on top of them. No one seemed worse for the nuventure except the man underneath, who bellowed loudly ovor his broken hnt, Wnyno Kratzer, a diamond snlesmnn from Allcntown, was registered nt the Hotel Kaier yesterday. Mr. Kratzer carries some of his samples upon his per son. One of his fingers was decorated with a big ring of three diamonds valued at f 3500 and from his broad white bosom gleamed a beautiful diamond the size of a sparrow's egg and valued at tlSOO. Al though weighing U10 pounds Mr. Kratzer rides n bicycle weighing 20 pounds. Ho thought of wheeling over the mountain to Shenandoah yesterday afternoon until Informed of our good crop of highway robbers who are always pleased to enter tain diamond brokers and other people of audi affluence Telegraphers all over the county, in all over tho Heading nnd Valley lines, are brushing up their Morse in view of enter ing the speed contest to be held In Shen andoah on May 4th. In connection with a grand ball. 1 elegraphers are nt all times ambitious to "send" their messages a little faster than the fellow at theothcrend can receive them, nnd these speed contests generally decide who of the cracks aro the fastest. To test their ability, each con testant is given soino reading matter to transmit, generally tho President's mes sage. At a given signal he rattles off at the top of his speed for live minutes, when the words fent aro counted mid the onera- tors having the greatest number to their credit are awarded the prizes, the quality of the sending of course being considered by tho judges in making tho award. The urentest speed vet made was bv one Pol lock, n New Haven trnln despatcher, who at a contest in New York about two years ago transmitted 70 words in one minute, n rnto that few operators can copy. Pollock beat lilsi,, pi., .-u.sof th; Western Union by nbout five words tier minute. In the local contests the best speed has necn iorty-six words per sixty seconds. The Shenandoah boys expect to beat this. Those who never read the advertise meuts in their newspapers miss more man tuoy presume. Jonathan KeniHoti, of Hnlan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism In his back. arms, and shoulders read nn Item in his paper about how n prominent German citizen of Ft. Mndlson had been cured. He procured tho same medicine, anil to use his own words : "It cured me right up." HoaUosays: "A neighbor and his wife were both sick iu bed with rheuma tism. Their boy wns over to my houso nnd said they were so bad ho had to dotho cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and how It had cured me, he eot a bottle and It cured them tin in a week. CO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler uros. Coming Kveiitfl, Anrll 30. "A Trin to Ktuone." Ulan. , trnted lecture, In Welsh Haptist church, by Hov. C. J I. Woolston. of Philadelphia. for tho benefit of the Knglish Baptist cnurcu. Mav 3. First annlversnrv of tho Wnsb Ingtou Social Club, in Jiohbins' opera uotise. May 4. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest iu llobbius' opera house. I May 4. Twenty-llfth anniversary of , Washington Camp, No. llii, V. O. S. of A., in i'ergusou'B theatre. May 30 Strawberry and ice cream fec ' tival In Kobbins' opera home, tinder the auspices ot uamp o, r, u. or x. A. "3wa fiat) w&& Mcz, v,e gavn kr Ousmmb. lartugwas a Child, i he triad tatOutatte, t he beeainn MU, dia tlung MCato. Mm Ot bad Children, h gi.ru OcMt, We have added to our laundry "Sin clair's Lace Curtain Frame." It puts every thread in its place. Makes lace curtains neater than now without Injury to the most delicate lace. Drop us a ceril and we will call for them. Stotewhether you want them cream or white. Urea unn's Steam Laundry, South Main Btreet, 4-10 tf Preparing lur tlio JUIll, Harry Hughes, champion light weight uoxer oi Aiauanoy valley, was in towu on Saturday. "DmKey, as lie is popuiarr en 1 1 mi, was nere trying lo gel a mate with Mime Shenandoah sparrers in the athletic entertainment to be given in l uirariiviue next mouin. tie will go into ' training soon and expects to be iu condi tion to meet any light weight in acuuyl ' kill county by the night of the show. I It will be nn mzrpeuhtA uilrnritA tn tup 1 sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn tlnt prompt relief may be had by ta King uiiam twriaut's uoiic, unoiera ami Diarrhoea Itcuiedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy ns soon as the first symptoms of the disent.0 appear. 36 and CU cent bottles for ealo by Gruhler Bros. LAKESIDE RAILWAY. Tha lllfflcnltj' About Oroitlngs Amicably Mettled. Captain Bailey and other gentlemen connected with tho Lakeside railway, called upon General Manager H. II. Wil bur, of the L. V. H. H., lnthelatter'aofllco nt South Bethlehem, on Friday, In refer ence to tho grade crossings of the new line in Mahnnoy City nnd Shenandoah. The Lehigh Valley officials have opposed tho grade crossings, and as n reason Mr, Wilbur cited the danger to the electric line's passengers. To his remnrk, Captnln iiaiiyrepncainniovernead oriuges wouiu be Impracticable, and as to danger, the Valley Comtmny would hardlv be held liable. The matter was referred to the railroad company's legal department and a permit to cross will probably bo handed tho Lakeside company to-dny. The line to Lakeside has been survoved nnd contracts for grading will be awarded next weeK. Tho company nope to carry Delano passengers by June 15, ' and to Lakeside a month later. The route sur veyed is by way of the wagon road from Trenton to Delnoo, passing through the part of Delano near which tho church is located nnd out across the railroad west of the wagon bridge. The line from this point to Grler City will bo parallel with the wagou road for some distance, but about 000 feet west. l'roni Grler City to the picnic grounds it will traverse the wngon road. The passengers from Delnno to Grier City will enjoy a delightful and exciting ride. No oetter view count ue nau oi the summer beauties of the Ouakako vallev than while riding down the steep mountain Incline. Tho grade on this part of tho lino Is nearly 275 feet to the mile or about twlco tho pitch of the Valley road west of the Mnhanoy City station. As there need bo few stops tho run from Shenandoah to Lnkeslde mny bo made In 43 minutes nud from Mahanoy City In a half hour. Our "Sinclair Curtain Frnme" Is the only one in the state outsldo the large cities. We got it expressly for luce cur ittlus. At Brennnu's Stenm Laundry, South Mulu street. 4-10-tf Htrnimhlp Tickets ltertucert. From Hamburg, Bremnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only PJ1.B0. j.'o Liverpool. Qtteenstown, Londonderry, Belfast or uiasgow, only to. At iteese's Matlroad and Steamship Office, Dougherty Build ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 44-tf Thoughtful mothers never neclect to havo n bottle oj Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka In the house, it is so good for coughs nnu children subject to croup. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the aame Lessio & llAF.lt, Ashland. Pa.. Is printed on overy sacK. a-3-ataw Hear In Mlnil John A. Belllr's Is the nlace to set the purest wines nnd liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of clgnrs. - Cleaning lace curtains, S3 to EO cents tier set; silk ties. Scents; ladies' silk waists, irom in to 2i cents, iiennuia unnd laun dry, 112 East Centre street. 4-18-4t Havo your carnets. feathers nnd mat. tresses cleaned by the Stenm Ilcvovntlng uompany, onennnuonu, i'a. a-si-im Blztd by Canadian Ofllcori, DUNKIKK, N. Y., April 23. Tho fishing tug Grace, of Dunkirk, commanded by Unptaln llelwlg, was seized by the Cana dian authorities oil Port Colburue, to gether with over 3,000 feet of nets. Five other Dunkirk tugseBcapod back to Amer ican waters. The captaiu and crew wera held with the boat, aud tho owners in Dunkirk were uotitli-d. NUGGETS OF NEWS W. B. Daniels, ex-governor of Idaho, died at Tncoma, wash, aged 70. It Is officially announced that there is no danger of a strike on the Northern Pacific railroad. At Palmyra, Neb., Father Corbttt ig nored the court's injunction restraining him from conducting church service, and Bishop Bonacum will press the case. Dr. Jess Nuf tel nud Walter Bragg, son of the late Interstate commerce commla loner, qunrreled at a publio meeting in Montgomery, Ala. Subsequently they fought a duel and Bragg was killed. llaltelnui ICIoti In Florida. PAIATKA, Fla , April 23. George Dun ford, a Cnnadiau, has been hero several months representing the A. P. A., aud has made remarks about the Catholics which have aroused a strong prejudice against him. Saturday night a light oc curred between H, C. Ncwbeck and Dun ford, in which the latter was badly disfig ured. Marshall Nix, recently from North Cnrollna, espoused the A. P. A. cause.and is alleged to have made serious remarks against the morality of Cathollo priests. This aroused the indignation of the Cath olics, and yesterday George E. Mundee, C, J. Rogers and H. G. Newbeok sought Nix in his room and gave him a dreadful cow- hiding. Nix was ordered to leave town, but stopped, aud was again enwhided Meantime a crowd of a hundred men seiced Dunford and hurried him to tho outskirts of tho city. Sheriff Hagau sprang into a buggy and started nfter the crowth The sheriff seized Dunford, put him in his buggy and drove him to the depot, where ho left for Jacksonville, to sail from there for Now York. Nix is under the protection of tut) sheriff. T. M.REILLTS oentralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beerand Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the plate. T. SI. Itellly'H, Locust Avenua, CENTBALIA, PA. NEW "YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 21) North Maiu St., Shenandoah. Our display of New York styles in millin ery is tho largest 111 tut) county. Constantly on hand a large assortment ot Trimmed Hat's and, Bonnets if 1 At prleefi to'Biiitiil Laqiee.cpiunilnoour gooua ueiore uuyuig eisewuere. iiemeiu ber, pilots the lowest. Satisfaction given, SIMS, G, XV. I1VU1!. A Nutorlouf nSriliir Killed. NtaCK, N. Y., April S3. Hugo Willis, a notorious burglar, whose home has been at West Nyack for a few years past, was hot in the head while coming out of a window of the grocery store of David Smith, at West Nyack, early yesterday morning, lie ran about nou yards and then fell dead. Smith, who sleeps over tho tore, did the shooting. Willis has been in prison several times for burglary, and arved a term iu the New Jersey state prison for highway robbery. Ue leaves a wlfa and two children. Mnnaghnn's (Irent iiargslns t MvBtore is fairly nncked with a fine assortment of drv coods. enrrets nnd oil cloths. Laco curtains from SScts to 11.78. Examine our 15c. cashmere (no Imita tion) reduced from 85cts; our 75c. corsets reduced to 50 cts. Call atonce and secure bargains. Every article ns i-epresented. i; J. iUOXAQHAN. For dyspepsia and all other conditions resulting from con stipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. A full eot of band instruments, made bv the Ilokton Murloal Manutsctur- leg Co. For further Information apply to Thomas M. Hollo. 315 West Centre street, Hhenandonh. 4-10-lw FOK SALE. The property now used by tho IlKiiAMi Publlshlne Comnanv. East Coal street, fbetiaiidoah. 'terms i partcnsli, bal ance on mortgage. Apply on the premises. WANl'KD. "alesman ; salary from start, permanent place Hrown llros. Co., Nurscryrren, Rochester, N. y. 3.13-lin-eca lOR KENT Two elegant rooms, located In the best part ol town (over Htfowlrh's ., ......... k..lul .., a.nnm n ...1 II, K. electricity. Suitable lor a lawyer or doctor. Apply to Levi Hefowich, 10 S. Muln street. PROPOSAL1, Notice Is hereby given to the nubile that the Unlou Church Hundav School has proposal- out for the painting ot their church, locate i cast of itlngtown aud ad. joining Ucnry Breisch's farm, f roposals will eo recelvtd from now until next Friday, April 27. Call at the reslnonce of. or address, w. ()- DC-oei,uiEgiown,c?cnuyiKHicouniy, i. viu-ai TADIES who will do writing forrroat their i hnmes will mabft tfoodwacrcs. Ileolvwlth srit-addreseti, stumped envelooe MIttb Mil -HUM) MILLER. Houth Bend. Ind 4-21-81 POLLARD vs. BHECKINRIDQE c-l-brated breach ot nrombo oa-: Acents TTantedi boolc rendy history of lltltanU; 6W,000wlll be eald; PllO.SPECTUaFRKE. W.ll Ferguson Co., Cincinnati, O. -21-rod5. Political Cards. L ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tho rules of tho Republican noml. nn'lns convention. JihlAH DA VIS, Hubtect to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating coLvenllon. JtOR HENUOR, (30th District) j vim J. vurijjs, Subiect to tho rules cf tho Republican noml natlng convention. JjlOK. CONOtlJiNM, a. a, JjUslji, Hubk-ctlo the rules of the ltcnubllcan noml natiLg convention. jjion Hiiiiitiia-, J. M. (1LICK, Subiect to tho rules of the Republican noml nating convention. jjtu I.I".;iBI.ArultI-:, 1st District, Publect to the rules of the Republican noal natlng convention. Jon. CONGREHN, Subiect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. SOMETHING FOR THE 'orkinff People! -NEW- Clothing Store ! 21 South Main Street. This is the only place where you can get new aud stylish goods at the lowest prices, to suit the times. It is the people's oloth ing store. Come nnd see us beforo you go elsewhere. We are Bure you will be more than plotsed, ns we havo come tostay nud do business, AVe nre buying for cash, right from the manufacturers, at our own prices. Wo can boII you men's suits from $2.75 up; boys' suits from $2.26 up; child ren's suits from 75o up. Full line of best tiuderwenr, gents' furnishing goods, hats aud caps. WARREN J. PORTZ. Pinnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 N orth Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attautlon ((Successor io G. V. HassUr) 101 West Cherry St,', Shenandoah, HOUS-EapSIGN PAfflTER 1 OEJler Id WALL PAPER. A largo stock ot Wall Taper ot all shades on band. Special low rates for paper hanging IVES, PQMEROY I STEWART -nnn"-sPOTTSVILl.E, PA. Special Sale Saturday Our new stock includes n vast variety of all the latest weaves. With such n stock before you no one cannot fall making a snt isfnetory selection. Then, being pleased w .th the goods is not nil. Tho price figures very prominently tiik lowest. 'Tls Impossible for us to describe tho various kinds, qualities and prices through the medium of the pen. We ask you to come and see for yourself. The time spent with us will prove profi table to you. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart.. Wo do not exaggerate iu the least when we say our Millinery Department is equal to nny of our large city displays. Our trimmer, who comes to us from tho French Trimming depart ment of one of tin lending houses of New York city, is capa ble of suiting tho stylo of hat that is most becoming to the face. We have only tho latest designs at prices to suit all. Wo are amply prepared to meet the demnnds of all in this de partment. Wo were choico in our spring selections, nnd feel confident we enn plenso all.- There are beautiful Coats nud Capes beforo you to choose from. Not to bo suited is out of the question. Note tho high grade stock and prices low to suit the times. Every careful houscwifo is interested in this department. Our Muslins, Sheetings, etc., aro superb. Look nt tho Ladies' full sized Skirts in this department for 3!)c. Ladies' Gloves. In this we hayo any style or quality de sired, either in Mousquetalre, Button, Lace, Lisle, Taffeta and Silk black nnd colors at prices from 12c up. ' " All tho best makes in Ladles' nnd toe, ribbed or plain, fast The Rival- The embodiment of the latest in the Sewing Machine mechanism. Hnndsome, durable, quick and handy. Plain finish, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Home-Killed Beef. The only plnce in town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choico nnd juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresli veal, mutton, pork anil lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd 8c; best veal, lie; fresh home-mndo sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah J. F. PL0PPERT, and 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PEWKA Dread, Cakes, Confectionery and , VnnlllB, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Spring and Summer MILLINERY! Inspect my lnrgo Btock of tho Finest and Latest Stylos of Ladies' Hats & Bonnets Fine assortment ot liabies' Caps. If you wish a spring hat r bonnet up to date and trimmed iu the latest style cull at Ella M. McGinmss'; 20 Kast Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. JJIt. II. HOFFMAN BAKER, rilVSlCUN AND SUliOEQN, Successor to Dr. Jamoa Stain. Ill North Jardin Streets Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 0 a, mi 1 to 3 and 7 in ll tv m. lllsAn&pj, nf the throat and lunra a. specialty. Hours of vaccination,! 8 tollu. m. U to 1 p. m. and for Next fyeek.. Dives. Pomeroii & Stewart. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewatf? nnd Children's Hose, double heel black or colors, in price 12c up. $I9M POTTSVILLE, PA. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 110 W, Centre St., iflUlllAIIVjr vitjrti ATI mi if 1 Eyes examined nnd Kinases prescribed. Specinl attention to difficult enses. Is Now Heady for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGKNT FOR Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER Xo. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Piatt's Popular Salooriy (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stoeltf d with he best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat In bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FKATIIEKS or MATTRESSES To too Oloanocl S While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address The STEAM fiENOmiNGCOSlr' " waving Photographer , . Markctand CentreSts., Pottbvillk. The best photographs in all the latest styles. AVonders leads all photographers. FOR S-A-XjIE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buye may examine books. . Leatiieh Stoke, 7 Ferguson House Building. v
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