"IBlf Evening Herald. MONDAY, JUNK 11, 1694. THIRD EDITION BASEBALL RECORDS Standing of thn (Mnl4 In the Ilaee Ctimtnpinnnlili runaiiM. Natlunal Iat;n. W. Ij. IC. tlUImorr. ti 9 .?S7 Ikxton - K 1( .041 Ihllad'a . El 13 .COT W. I. Nuw York.. 19 19 r.r .5l .US .an .a J3ii .2TK St. Loots. Cincinnati Chicago Wash'ton Louisville. IS 21 II 211 . n ss III 8 Cleveland.. 22 13 .(U lllUburg 21 It .ICS 21 15 .SM Ilrooklyn SATl'ItDAT'6 (1AM US. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, B: Cleve land, 1. At Washington Cincinnati, 8: Washington, 3. At Hotton lloitou, 12; BU Louis, 8. At Brooklyn Iirwklyn, 11: Pittsburg, 5. At Now York Chicago, 10; New York, !). At Baltimore Baltimore, Ti Louisville, 5. flaturila? Kaitcrn Leasae- Gain!. At StirlngllelJ Wilkeibarre. 17; Spring field, 9. At Troy Tiuy, 15; HnfTiilo, 3. At Providence Providence, l'J: Iliiiglmmton, T. At Syracuse Syracuse, 12; Erie, 10. ONH feUNDAY (1AMH. At Troy Troy, 12; Buffalo, 7. l'eniiiyltniila btntu Lunelle. w. I.. I'.o. w. i. r.r. Ilarrlsbiirir. n 7 .7.W Pcranton ... 12 10 .121' Alliiitnwn.. 20 11 .(113 Altoona in 17 Xh llayl.-tnn ... 15 11 .677 l'oltsvillo .. 7 IS 81! ltradniK 11 II .tot) Kalon 0 1 .SM SATUIIDAV'S GAMES. At Allentown Alleiitown, 9; Hnzleton, 0. At Heading Heading, 0, Altoona, 5. At I'ottsville llarrisburK, 12; Pottsville, 0. At haston Scranton, 3; hastou, 0. Plunged Through n Trrltlo. WlNNU'EO, June 11. A bad accident oc curred to the west bound express at the crossing of Mattawa river, about fifteen miles west of Fort William. Fires had Tveakened the trestle bridge, and when in the centre of that structure it gave war The engine and four ears were piled into the river. The diner, one of the first class cars and the sleeper remained on the the track. The wrecked cars took lire and almost the entire train wai burned. It is feared other deaths have occurred, be sides those reported. Mrs. llarker was drowned. Express Messenger Mert llrown of Toronto, is missing, and is believed to be at the bottom of the river. Of the in lured 1 iremati hitehead mny not re cover. A Monument tn Curtis. N'KW YoiiK, June 11. The Civil Service Reform association , after sounding the sentiment of many public spirited citizem of America, have appointed a committee for the purpose of erecting a suitable memorial to the late George William Cur tls. The "Curtis memorial committee includes the names (it poets anil prose writers, presidents of colleges, painters sculptors, divines, lawyers, bankers and public men. This committee, of which bcth Low is chairman, illlam Pott; secretary and William L. Trenholm treas iirer, have unanimously voted to raise fund of 125,000 for the purpose. 1MB Nail Mill Ilotrrireit by Fire. Pottstown, I'a., June 11. The nail mill of Ellis it Leslg, one of tho largest ind tstrial establishments of this city, wa destroyed by lire yesterday. The Halm- hit supposed to have originated from th t;a" producers connected with the furnaces It as only by hard work that the pud dhng mill anil stock house, two adjoiuin; uuililmgs, were saveil. I lie loss will ag Kregate between ftO.OOOandJKMI.OOO.ehlellj on the valuable nail making machincrv that the mill contained. Six huudre hands will be temporally thrown out i work. Hunted Down Ills llrotlier'a Stayer. PrF.ni.o, Colo..June 11. Thomas Smith alias Charles O'Feel, was taken last nigh to lexarkana county, Ark., for the mil der of Ben Biddel at Allene March 10. A ter the murder Smith made his escape uut Bidders brother started a search fo him, and had spent nearly everything had when Chief Moses received word that buiim was proimmy in tuts county. II was found working on a ranch at Vinelnn and was arrested. The brother of the dead man took Smith back for trial. Sometime ago I was troubled with nn attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber; Iain's Pain Balm and was completely cureu. i nave since advised many oi my inenusnud customers to try the reined, and all sneak hk'hlv of it. Simon Goli bantu, San Lula Hey, Cal. For sale by uruuier liros. Lorri'i l'Jurnllty Clrnwing. PORTLAND, Ore., June 11. Complete re turns Irom twenty-live counties and nearly complete returns irom the remaining seven give the following vote for governor. IatH (Hep.), 40,039; Pierce (Pop.), 25,45: Galloway (l)ein.l, KI.S75; Kennedy (Pro. 19,102. Lord's plurality, 14.5.S8. The few scattering returns yet to come In will probably increase Lord's plurality. The Ilrownril Cnxpylti!. Denver, June 11. The number of Cox eyites who lost their lives in trying tc navigate the Platte river will never 1 known. Coroner Martin says five bodlei have been recovered. About 300 of th Denver army got away Saturday In small .quads on freight trains. The remaining 600 resumed their journey in boats from Brighton yesterday. Dr. Vt t-krrlu Cinlns Ilia Point. BriiA Pestii, June 11. Emperor Fran Joseph has consented to accept a cnbine containing Dusiderltis Von .s.llagyl, min lster of justice in the last cabinet, rrei lierr Von Koetvoes and Count Julius An- drassy will be In the new ministry, but Counts Csaky, Tisza and Bethleu will be excluded. The official announcement ol the cabinet's personnel will be made to. morrow. "Many of the citizens of Halnsvllle, InJ maun, are never without a nottleoi unam berlalu's Cough Itemedv In the house.' says Jacob Brown, the lending merchant of the place. ThU remedy lias proven of i-o imicii value for colds, croup ami whoop ing cough In children that few mothers who know Its worth are willing to be without it. tor sale by Gruhler Bro. Blew Goods ""Arriuing Daily C. 0. Fricke's Carpet Store, lOSoutU Ja.rdln Street. COULD NOT LIVE WITHOUT HER And So Wtalthy stuck tlrnksr Cot Tooli 1IU Own Lira. Boston. June 11. A startling revela tion has Just come to light which Involves two of Boston's wealthiest families, ana in which a marriage and suicide are the principal features. Last Thursday afternoon Miss Laura Wheelwright, daughter of John W. Wheelwright. Eldrldgs & Co.,c6inmlslon merchants, was married to George Her bert Windier, of Long Llttotihill, Surrey, England, in King's Chapel, this city. rrlor to leaving her home the bride re ceived a letter from Benjamin F. Cox, aged 30 years, a widower residing at 285 Deacon street, in which he said: 1 cannot bear to live through your wedding day." The bride did not pay much attention to the matter nnd the wedding ceremony took place. Later In the day the friends f Cox found him dead In his home, II hnd committed suicide. It has just trans pired that Cox was thoroughly in love with Miss Wheelwright, but his feelings were not reciprocated. Deceased was a graduate of Harvard, and was a prominent member In the Bos ton Athletic association. Puritan county and Eastern Yacht clubs and a wealthy stock broker. Strenuous efforts have been made to keep the affair cutlet, and the Boston dallies have agreed not to puhliBh tho story. lllttnn by Her Put Lion. Coskv Island, N Y., June 11. The 19- year-old girl who Is known as Mile. Bea trice, and who Is In charge of the lions In the London Zoo In Coney Island, last night badly bitten on the face by the big African lion N'cro. At the close of the performance Mile. Beatrice, as a llnal at traction, attempted to kiss tho lion, but Nero sank his fangs Into her cheek. The girl's cheeks and tongue were badly torn but situ did not show any excieement, al though many in the audience were con siderably terrified. She struck the lion on tlie head with her whip and then slowly backed out of the cage. Her wounds are quite serious. Agricultural Works llettroyctl. Kansas City, Juno 11. Fire last even ing destroyed the building owned and oc cupied by the Keystone Implement com pany, on West Thirteenth street The building was a four story brick, and was stocked with all sorts of farming imple ments, as well as harness, etc. The lire quickly communicated to the Burford & George Manufacturing company's build ing, nlso manufacturers of agricultural implements, and both buildings and con tents were entirely destroyed. Three fire men and a citizen were seriously injured. The loss is over $300,000. Kelly Procreilt on lilt Journey. CAllto, Ills., June 11. Kelly's army of Commonwealers, who have been unable to make any movement for the last two days, are at last able to resume their march on to the city of ushington. Cnptnln Beatty, of Paducah, will send down his steamboat, the A. S. Willis, nnd barges and take them to n point In Illinois opposite Paducah. Citizens of Cairo nnd Mount City join to bear the ex pense. The citizens of Cairo donated to the Commonwealers nine wagon loads of provisions. Thrown from an Klertrlc Cnr. MACON, Gn., June 11. A serious ncci- dent occurred on the Macon and Indian Springs Electric Car line about three miles north of the city. The uncontrolla ble speed of the car as It turned a sharp corner threw out four people twenty-five feet upon the rocks, and nil sustained serious, though uot fatal injuries. Lanier Hotel Clerk Clopton. Deputy Sheriff Smith and two negroes were the parties Injured. They received bad cuts about the head and body. . An Explanation of lh. Wnrld'H I'alr rirn. Chicago. June 11. The directors of tho World's fair have drawn up an explana tion of the fire, out of which originated the claims of Prance for damages. The entire blame is laid on the red tape of the customs officials, who would not allow tho goods to be removed to a place of safety because the goods were held in bond. The directors hope to settle tho matter by arbitration. Voiinneri llrr Ctillilran nnd Herself. Brisbane. Queensland, June 11. A sad tragedy has occurred In Maryborough.the chief town of March county, this colony. A woman gave a quantity of carbolic acid to each one of her children, and then took a fatnl dose of the poison herself. Before medical assistance could be had the wo man and four of the children were dead. but the physicians succeeded In saving the life of the lit til child. Three Younc People Jlrnwned. Vermillion, O., June 11. Three lives were lost in the lake near here yesterday by the upsetting of a pleasuro boat In which were seated live persons. The dead arc; Bessie Alusworth, Amos Larklusand Mildred Larkins. Xone of tho drowned persons was over 18 years old. Their bodies have not yet been recovered. Dlflfrraca aud Suicide. WlLKESIiARIlE, Pa., June 11. Jacob Miller, a baker, hung himself to a tree yesterdny, the act being prompted by the disgrace arising out of a quarrel In which he became engaged at it picnic Saturday night, during which he received a black eye. A Lineman's Kali to Heath. WlLKEsnAIiRE, Pn., June 11. Charles Gustaveseu, a Swede, employed by the Electric Light company, fell from a pole yesterday while making repairs to the wires aud was instantly Killed. Kiplnston In a Ilytuimlte Factory. VIENNA, June 11. An explosion oc curred in a dynnmite factory nt Stein- bruch, near Buda Pesth, killing several persons and injuring a number of others, Eight Hour Law Invalid. LINCOLN, Neb., June 11. The supreme court has handed down a decision declar ing the eight hour a day labor law uncou' stitutlonal. NUGGETS OF NEWS The Xegro Democratlo Leage of New York state will coiivene in Syracuse on Tuesday, July in. Marie Decca lost her suit at Ilarrisburg, Pa., to recover Irom her husband, 1'". S, Chrismnu, pu-session or their 15.000 home, The drought in Kans-ts has turned to Hood, aud uiauy lauiiliu along the Wat nut river have teeustakui from thuir houses in Ixmih. A dispatch from Hamburg says that thi police seized SU.OOO counterfeit American t.i notes in the lodgings used by the three ci uuterf eiters arre-teu rid?. . MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS I All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record ot To-day's Doings, (Reported dally from tbe MahsnoyClty bureau Mahakot Cirr, June 11. Owen McNally. of Glrardvllle, spent Saturday nere. Joscnh Lron Is snendlng today with Pottsyllle friends. Michael Powers, of Shoemakers, re turned to llazleton. nfter spending Sun day with his parents here. Marcas Hendricks and Hoy Orr. of town. visited Shenandoah last evening. Will Graeber. of Ashland, was a town visitor yesterday. Frank liouser. of Glrardvllle. visited friends here yesterday. Will Anstock. of I'ottsville. snent Sun day witn ins parents in town. Mrs. John MinchofI Intends to leave for Baltimore to-morrow. Harry W. Phillips, of Gordon, was a town visitor yesieruay. . i . . . Misses Keating and Seltzer, of Potts- vllle, vidted their parents In town. Henry Muldnon and Thomus J. Illc gins, of Shenandoah, were town visitors yesterday. Chlldrens' Day and choir carol services were held In the Welsh Congregational church yesterday and a fine program of sacred music and recitations was ren dered, liev. T. II. Jones opened the services at 10 a. in. nnd spoke in English on "School Life nnd Vacation," and the discourse was a very interesting one. The balance of the program was at follows: :-ong, "Pass mc .ot, Katie uavis duett, May Phillips and Cady Lewis song, "Welcome Tale," Lizzie Phillips song. "Since Mv Sister Went Away,' Charlotte Davis; song, Sarah Jenkins; song, "Blessed Little Child," Gwennle Ituth Wllilams : song, "No Crown With out, a Cross," llattie Hosser. Among the tliers who took part in the exercises were Theresa Lewis, Mary Miles, Gwenuie Lewis, Lizzie and Ida Kosser, Dinah Sco lleld, Gwennle Davis, Sndle Davis, Martha Edwards, Joseph and David i-.jtfciijt itui in.iD, ..iiitv. uinr, ....!.(.. n..t.l TA..In fnn A...,l Jemima and Maggie Jenkins. Klchard Morgan. George and Joseph Lewis. John Jones, William Davis, Howard .Morgans, John Miles nnn Churlotte Davis. The main feature of the service was the sing ing, which was very beautiful. Hev. T. H. Jones closed the program with bene diction. Whsu Baby was sick, we gave her Castorls, When ahe was a Child, she cried for Costorla, When ahe became Jilss, she clun? to Castoria. XThen aha had Children, she gf.vethcm Costoruv SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' SCHOOLS Application For Admission Must he Made as larly hs Possible, The Soldiers' Orphans' School Com niissioners issued a ciriculartocnllthe at tention of tho posts and members of the Grand Armv of the Republic to the stir vlvlng soldiers nun sailors oi me waroi the Rebellion, and thecltizeusof the state, of the condition of the schools, and the provisions of law under which childden are admitted tncreto. Under the Act of Assembly of IW3 pref erence in admission is as follows: lirst, full orphans, the children of honorably discharged soldiers, siiilorK, or marines who served in the war lor tne suppression of the rebellion and were members of Peunsvlvauln commands, of having served in the commands of other states or of the United States, were residents of Pennsylvania nt tho time of enlistment. Second, children of such honornbly discharged soldiers, sailors or marines as above, whose fathers may be de ceased and mothers living. Ihlrd. chil dren of such honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, or marines, as above, whose parents may either or both be per manently disabled. The children of soldiers and sailors who sened during the war for the sumiression of the rebellion. and were honorably discharged therefrom, and who berved in the commnnds of other states, are eligible, provided the parents have been residents oi tills state lor a con tinuous period of live years immediately nrecedlnir. the nmillcatlon. mere are now in existence inreescnoois at Harford. Susquehanna county. North : Unlontown. Fayette county, West : and Chester bprlim. Chester couut v. East. The act provided tor the closing of tuese schools, ami accommodations were provided forthe chihlien in the new in- dustrlnl schools now being erected nt It. ir ui-untui nl Scotland, Franklin county. Pa., and which will be completed about January 1. 1MI5. The population of the present schools is 725. A number of discharges will occur during the vacation period- July and August and the commission desire to have all applications for ad mission made ns early in July nnd August ns possible, in order that they may be ennbled to decide as to tbecontln n mice of nil the schools now in existence during the coming year. To that end they suggest mat posts ana members of the Grand Armv of the He- public shall liiterci-t themselves In this matter and kee to it that the bounty of the state shall be enjoyed by every child entitled thereto, having at the same time ilue regard for the laws under which it is extended. With proper attention every soldier's or sailor's orphan can be cared for in the schools now In existence, but un ess appllcatloni. are received In sulllc- leut quantity during vocation to warrant their continuance during another year, one at least will have to be closed. Chil dren eligible for admission must be be tween live uud fourteen years of age. Itohhril Yet llenf ll'eil. A correspondent of the IlEltALD writes that he Is greutlv nuzzled ns to the menu- lug of the following quoted paragraphs which he read In n Democratic paper : "Retaining the present tariff, which gives them (the Migar Trust) an annual bonus of R'O.OOO.IXki ou of pockets of consumers. etc." "In INK) Mr. Quay helped toglve the Sugar Trust nn advantage fiO cents on 100 pounds o: rciineu sugar, wnicn ennuieu the Sugar Irtint topick the pockets of con- HUniers to the extent of KO.OOO.OOO" per year, nnu nuus.tne constant reiteration oi the nstcrtlon that "we. the consumers of Mtignr ai e being robbed under the operation of iheMcKinleytnrilTotsovnsta sum has made me very anxious to know how the tlilnif Ihdoue. Hobbery. I always thought, Ihok money out or tne victims pocKet. In this cae. however, the process is re verted, llefore the McKlnley tariff was enacted we paid nlout eight cents per pound for granulated sugar. Now we pay four cents per pound, or about half M much as before. Will any one please explain for me, by that hocus-pocus it happens that every time I buy n pound of uninitiated sugar under the present tariff I save about four cents, while at the same time I am being robbed' To me this con undrum ! nuue puzzling. For sour stomach and all otner conditions resulting from constipation, eo bv the book on Beccham's pills. - w Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co. 365 Canal st, New York. MISCEIXANEOTTS. T 0T' Volume No. 14 of the Columbian en Li clopcdla. Finder will rinse return same io iiccse s auction rooms ana get rewara. poll HALE- A S karat diamond stud knd a 1 laaies'goia ring wun emeraia selling, eur Enquire at the I Hrralo office, 6.28-tf TAD1FS who will do writing for me t tbelr I J homes will make rood wattes. Henlv I with elf-addressed. Mnmped ens elope. MIB'S I MiLiJiuu HH.L.CU. roum iicna, ina. )K01'OSALH.-Healed proposals, addressed I to the undtrslBned will be recilvca U' t II 7 o'clock p r.i , on Wednesday, June 13th. 18ft, Inr constructing lwra uncai reel or Dora icnco and 68(1 lineal feet of wlte fence for tbe new Columbia Park, at the Junction of Yatesvlllo una Lanl;an roads. -lans and tneclllcntlons may bo obtained at tho s'orc or J. 1', Williams & Son, or from tbe underMcn'd i necommuieo rercrves mo ngni io reject any or an b'.as. 1. W. lilt AWT, Hecrotnrj Committee, No. 300 W. OjK Ht.. sjneuiindoib. June 11, IBM. 7 11 2t GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL BTA, SiiciiHurtonli, Pcnna. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. T M. REILLY'S ckntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of fool Beef and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget tbe place. T. M. Rolllj'H, Locust Avenue, CENTKALIA PA PEOPLE who have CAUPErs, FEATUEK3 or MATTREBEH I To "too OloazLOd I While cleaning bouse, will do well to call on or address Ifct STIANB HEH0VAT1KE C0.,'-"?,ftrfer'V 32 East Coal Street. Your Stomach : : : Cnnnot stand the same washing that your boots do, nnd tne water you drinK Isn't even tit or that purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Mnnnger Shenandoah Branch. When Ton Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to ""Delcamps Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no I risks but get your houses, stock, fur , niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented oy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jnrdln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Ill u In St., Hliennudonti. Fresh and cool beer always on tan.. Finest wines, liquorsnna cigars. JAMES BOTfES.Prop She's an who can taste our candles without a feeling of nfleo n , j rjl tion for the young man U"U Villi . urinirg them Ther 1 . ..... ... just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes tneit witu tenderness tne young man also mens, ami tne question is settieu, xry it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tF HAWTHOUN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by jTSl.. TOST, Agent, 139 Kast Goal street, Shenandoah. It la tbe best and only guaiartee paint against corrosion, are ana every wnaoi trainer, iormetai, wooden and paper ro is and walls. Mve It a trial 11. HOFFMAN DAKEIt, PHYSICIAN AND 8URQE0N, Successor to Vt. James Bteln. 1H North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 9 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p, m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a ,nd lungs a b toDa.m. specially, uours oi vaccination ; Vi to 1 p. m When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at 1X1 1 L V VJLL O XX W 1 liJL 200 North Centre Street. Meals nt all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, .b luest wines, liquors, cigars. IKEZW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, yon must see our large Hue of lace and straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' IihIr. mill) nnil rnlieH. 7.finhvrft nnd Ger. mantown wool. The lajest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. MO dournlng Goods a specialty. jaup. ui w Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best Groods, Lowest PnAoes, Strict A.irtozi.-tic33. Stepping Stones to Success. T HE wonderful bargains cPfim rrrr1lfn V.1o Vmf nfn fleet and act ! At our Dress Goods 'Department, turn goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it must be the latest, as we carry can match it right up to date in kinds, all prices, all qiicilities. give striking bargains, having ----Eflillinery. With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanguine, over-stocked ready-made suit several hundred suits to us at prices and they go to you the Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98cup Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we gunranteo you flrst-clnss goods nt tbe right price. You will find in our NKW CLOTHING STOKE n large nnd varied line of '-Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and nt low prices. goous. i-onie nnu prompt attention, nnu one price to an. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramaon, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. WondersasBszz?-- Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The beat photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. IF vou WAKT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! 00 TO THE and a get tbe best. A full set for 18. anv size, shade, sbane, rM, and several 'hundred sets to select from. Tbelr vitalized air bas no eaual for nalnleBS extraction. All kinds nlllne at reasonable prices, uon i lorgei ine numoer 100 North Centre Btreet, 1'OTTSriLI.l!, PA, Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beet. Fresh veal, -mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, o. Ilia cmin mpntB 7 nnil Prv Tunf vpnl. us. Iresn nome-maue sausage, iuc. Reuben IVIartin. 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, i , nnmMi ptP"n Tuner. I'lanos and orEans repaired. Orders left at 'il North Main street, Suenandoah.wlll receive prompt nttsniion Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good piece of rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them wovet up In carpets. It will pay you In tbe long run All kinds, with or without slrlpea, made tl order; beautilul rainbow stripes. Low prices 1 205 West Oak Btreet, Shenandoah, Fa PENNA. we are always giving hardly nvorfllf1ncc rnn 1?.nr1 rn no old fashioned goods) we stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. are of unusual importance. you never bought stylish. house, short of cash, unloads less than half their original) same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA.. r?m& Call nnd see us. Xo trouble to show J. F. PLOPPERT,. and Confectioner., 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and vanilla, 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 partaof town In pint or quart buckets. T. H. SNYDER, (Successor to Q. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all Bhade cn hand. Special low rates for paper banging TOUR PHOTO ! Taken in first-class at le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. station. TINTYPEH, 2 for 25o SHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on Installment plan. 3D. ID. ZD-yiCEl, Centralis. Pa. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first-class manner Orders by mall promptly attended to. Orders may alio De leit at wm.weuwender s livery stable, W est uoai street, rjneuanaoau i
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