V Evening Herald. L STREET WHISPERINGS. TIMHSDAY, Jt'NK U, ISM. THIRD EDITION watcTbabTvs food. Jane Starts the Eea'.ht Among Thin and Palo Ones-Repeated Assurance of Phy sie'.ans That Lactatol Food li the Best Siet for Eablos in Summer. A mother's Instinct the holiest thing alive. At a jump she reaches conclusions that pbyiiclnnsnrrive 'lat only hy long ex pert c n c o. Every mother feels thnt baby's span of life Is measured bv 'he summers safely passed. She speaks f her infant as a child of to man summers 1 hoiisands of infants are every season pniplv famed through the trying (sum mer, kept well, and steadily gain in weight and size by the use of lactateil food. Mrs. I,. L. Hartlctt, fins Sanborn Kireet , Winona, Minn., writes : "I nursed our baby until he was four mouths old, and my health was in such a terrible state that it threw him intoinflninmation of the bowels of a severe type. Ills life was despaired of. 1 had heard about dictated food, and by the advice of the attending physician, we purchased some. Tue baby liked it from the first and it agreed with him. He got well and began U grow fat at once. At 0 months of age lie weighed 26 pounds. He never had the slightest trouble with teething, his teeth coming without our knowledge until we could see them. On the whole he is one of the happiest, sweetest babies one would eare to see." No family should be without lactated food from this time on. MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS Ail the Events of the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings. I Reported dally from the Mahstoy City bureau 01 IUU lTKNIMJ 11KHAI.I. Mahakot ClTV, June 14. William Heusinger, Atkin F. Seltzer and Dr. Ilricker returned last evening from their Hsulng trip to Mud Hun with If 17 of the speckled beauties. Joseph Fnrr, employed at Cole's colliery, while employed in unloading sheet Iron got one of his lingers so badly crushed that amputation is uecessnry. Charles Jones was bitten by a dog while delivering miners on ins regular route. The wound was cauterized and the dog sunt. t 'ertnin young and ambitious men of town are contemplating for the negotin lion of a lease of portion of the Oirard es rate It is the intention to go into the 8 nek raising business for the purpoc of furnishing tno butchers with cnenp beer. ."m'Iiou! Hoard held a regular meeting last evening. Permission was granted Hull ii' rorter lor formal school diploma The receipts from the commencement exi-rii-.es were fl4t).!t(. expenses ifitllllll, leaving a balance of iM.'.U). The jaiiitoi's salary was ll.ed at f.l-i ihi per mouth, mil fl. .hi per day for work done during vacn- ti.m. The election of teachers resulted as follows : Principal, II. K. Klsenhowcr ; assistant John i -i n t on ; second assistant, Miss K Maud Smith. (irauiniar school No. 1, llattlo Wagner o 2. Minnie Dipper; No. a. Kiln Uaugli ncy Sub-tirammar school. Kuto Keunev No l.i.zie Flanagan : Xo. U, Harvey liagiiistrosu. A meeting will be held in Becker's hall at ; in o'clock on Thursday night for the iiuriioit- or organizing a section ot the o T of 11 & T. All the boys and men be tween the ages of I'.1 and IX) are eligible to membership. I lie section will be organ ized oy tne state oiuccrs. special meeting of the School Hoar will be held next Monday evening for th purpose oi levying tne scnool tax. A well attended meeting of the Maha noy City Cricket and Athletic Club wa held last night In W. I). Harris' hotel The object v.-ns to make arrangement with the park management to get th place in condition for athletic sports, committee was appointed for 'int purpon nud also to select prizes for ih dill'eren events A committee on by-laws an rules was also appointed. It is intended to hold monthly athletic tournaments at which there will be all kinds ot races. The club will meet nguln to-morrow even "tig Jt.VKAKll Miss Lizzie Houser, of Iiarnmville, visiting friends here. Oliver and Mrs. S. Bauer transacted business in Tamaqua. The remains of Mrs. William Welser wen- interred at the White church Tuesday. John ItTert has purchased a team heavy horses from fi Shenandoah dealt' giving two ponleB as part; trade. Kdward Houser is engaged in making improvements on William LUlzs rest deuce The ladles of the Cnlon Aid Societ will hold an ice cream festival on the loi lllst Kdvvard (iulduer, of Tauuineud, vUlted lrleuda at Uelano. Nei.j;ilpnn OlrHnril by Hie Town l'atroll- li g Ileportcrii. That the Shennudoah people are hustlers when they wish to "get amove on" was demonstrated Tuesday by the excellent style in which some of the buildings were decorated. If they would all pull together anil prepare for the ccle- bratloliol uierotmnoi .liny, nsitimouiu be celebrated, what a glorious sight the town would present on mm nay. me Wl.artutidnuli Twnnlu ItfP lltl&tlem. btlt many of them are like thepeopleof nany other towns tney consider uusiiing ure- There arc no more watchful people on the face of the earth than the taklrs. They call l a thousand miles away Irom Shenandonh Itb nil telephone, telegraph, mail and railway communications cut off, but in i-ome manner will manage to l.i.nf tiliin tlu.i-n U tn be n demonstration and get into the place In time to skim the cream Irom me groups oi iiinoceiii. uhc. One got into town Tuesday and worked trnlil i M w-ntch imme with great success. Xo one knew where he came from and no uc knows where he Is now. dnvnf celebration ill Shenati .Inuli will be .tune '20th. when the conven tionof the State Total Abstinence liiiou fniivpntlnn will be held here. It Is more than likely tlmt the hospitality of our citizens will be well taxed as societies from a large mnnlier of towns will be in attendance. Sliatnoklu alone will send a delegation of 115 strong. Messrs. J. J. Delanev and David Campbell were here on Monday making arrangements for ac ..niMmnilntions The delegation will in elude the St. Patricks' Society and cadets. V A few days since I chanced to scribble (T a fi. iiiiHs nn the old chestnut about lennipn vvpnrint? high hats In public places. thought it would only serve as a passive hint, but found it hail a greater etlect. 1 as stopped on the street last tilgnt oy a citizen who said, ' von have lilt right, my boy. Keep up an eternal fusillade on the htgii iibs anil learners un iuer inj omen nnaiiy nine a large urup iu .!...... titan narlmlw VVP fH 11 SPl thplll Hilntintr lihnut some one eWe's rlgQt to see a play or agatneol ball. If I nm nnt crpntlr mistaken, the bor n.rl. nr.llnnnrn lirnntlllg the iXIDg Distance Telephone Company the right of war through the town requires that they shall paint the poles. This portion of the ordinance uas nor- oeen emorceu uj borough authorities, neither has the cotn- nnnr mnde anv annarent attempt to rnrrr nnt. their nart of agreement with the bormigh. If the compsny Is w illing to carry out a similar ordinance m 1 ollB: tile, wny is ti iney cnnnoi uc uumiiciiru o do the same thing here! Let our 11 trough Fathers take note of this tact. nd see that we receive the legal equiva lent for the privileges granted the com pany. So we are to h-ive still another polltic.il irtv 1 j this state This time it is a move ment on patriotic lines, and has been in augurated by certain member in Pitts burg of the Jr. O. U A.M., P. O S.of A., Sous oi St. ueorge, vjrangemen nun kindred organizations. A platform of sixteen planks has been adopted, and the perpetuation of the present public school system is made one of the principal Hatidarus oi me new puny, ausjuuc prohibition of immigration for twenty years and a residence of ten years before the right to vote Is granted to foreigners, arc also among its doctrines as well as governmental control of railroads. The nrnmnters ot tne movement esiimiue iukv they can muster over 150.000 voters in the state under their platform. According to this estimate they would certainly have t he f-rintrnlling now er. From a political standpoints I don't think their expecta tions will be realized, for the reason that there are too many prominent members if these orders opposed to me movement. .'uture events, however, will throw more light upon the question. Fhea Bhy u tick, w gave few Caetorla. Wfctu the was a Chill, sh cried for Ooatoria. When ah became MIm, she clung to Castoria, (Then the bad Children, she gw ttwm CaatorU. RS. WILSON & COMPANY s, Pomeroy & Stewart -zzb"-Physicians and Surgeons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. POTTSVILLE, PENNA. IK CHRONIC, SERYOOS, OlfflCULT and FBIVATE CASES. The Hectors i-au be consultcil dnily Mlm At Ferguson House, June 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. SHENANDOAH, PA.- R' K.MKM1IKK THIS ' You are not to liy us one i-mtlnr our services utHll sn months utter tsklnc the last dose, anil t-alh it vourselt well, as vfe do not want nnvthlnir tor nothing. If you can lc enred we will tell vou so. Our medicines are compounded from lloots. Herbs and Harks, n used bv the Indians of South America and the i:st Indies, where we have spent many years In successful practice. As these Indian mult clnes cannot be obtained In any of the drug stores, they must he procured from the dm tor. which can be done at a reasonable cnni-ia- Catarrh, diafneas, rheumntUm. nervous de bllltv. Impotency lost manhood, and all diseases resulting from early Indiscretion and ciccsm s of manhood, and all diseases of the urinary or gans, paralysis, varicocele, rupture, turner, scrofulB, dropsy, skin diseases, liver and kid ney complaints, heart disease, shortness ot breath, win In the back of head and small of hack, etc.. Including all female complaint and Irregular' i.es, chronic diseases, cured quickly am! permanent; Tha: rough. sl.rnt fever, .ind weakness, short ness ot breath, p upltatlon of heart, may menu quick consumption sun- aeaio. If you are nerv ous. restless. Irritable, sleep less or aw monings the mouth, viuir finnlorment linn ri, sir., m tw nlnne. irloemv foreboding disposition to worrv and fret about trouble ahead that never comes, spells of feeling afr.ml or unci rtain, sometimes low sptrtted. It o vou lire "uttering irom nervous debility and ex haustion of nerve power, which may end In utter prostration, paralysis, insanity or doiitn All I ervous, Mental and Special Diseases. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Decaf of Body and Mind, Weak Eyes, Lack of Energy, IMPOVERISHED BLOOD, Headache, Wakefulness, Despondency, Weak Memory, Defective Vitality, Prostration, Neuralgia, Kpilepsy, Parnlysls, Stouinch, Liver, Kidney Disorders When caused fom Best Groods, Lowest Prices. g-stx-iol; Attention Stepping Stones to Success.. fffflKS,: conceivable idea. n.so. must be the latest, as w lovment without life, energy or amt-i- have heen unskilfully trented. must ut urn. i.tti-SL, as No Experiments. No Failures. Remember, no choree for consultation and examination. Visits innac tiy nppointmeni. Litters oi inquiry must contain return post age, Copy righted, Hours: S a. m. to S p. m. Sunday, all but church hours HE wonderful bargains we are always giving- hardly GPP, 11 rrprtitn Iv1r lmf nr-p nnenrflmlncp 4-...n T7l i ww... ..x "iwvm ki uc. iveau, re flect 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 No matter what the fashion (but it e carry no old fashioned goods) we can match it right up to date in stylish fabrics. Silks all kinds, all prices, all qualities. In this line we are able to give striking bargains, having procured some rare offers. Tim residents llvlnc at, the extreme end f Coal street vvi nvvnVei .1 n h- ululit recently by a loud report mid the next mnriiliiL' It was learned that a Dole swim:. which had caused n number of accidents, had been blown up by dynamite by Mime of the unfortunates. This Is a queer way takini: revenue out ot an innocent polo Biviiic. The better plan would prob ably have been to mow up mose who in ilulue in the danuerous practice. Mine people never prolltby experience of them selves or others. ZIP I BOM! ! AH!!! Mew Goods ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store. 10 South JardInStr)t. What Will Klienniiilimli ! About July Fourth? Almost every town in the county s pro ntrliiir for a demonstration of some kind on the Fourth of July, which In only three weeks distant, and Shenandoah is among the dilatory places Will Shenandoah allow the day to imss this year without an appropriate ecleura tiim v That would certalnlv evidence a ret nmnidation of the natriotlc spirit and the ery thought must nrliiKii uiusn oi sname o 1110 clll-CKS oi lliuie vvuu nave ueeu su active in the past lu attesting tneir lovall v. 'Hatter un !" as the base ball umpire savs. and lot the stilrit of '711 once more swell the breasts of young and old iXmerlca. What can be done ? Well, to beiin with it doesn't cost any thing lo walk on the streetH and as the collieries win not worK on unit nay me workum neonle will not be put to any ex pense should they devote a part of the lav In imrmlhiL'. so let a have a naraile. xn. run cnirr waiK an ine nine, ine you like music and a good old-fashioned sky rocket, star spiingied banner speech, so let's arranga a public meeting of some kind where some oi tne local oraiors can xniiiid their lunus and maketheheavens ring with their patriotic utterances. 1)1 course mint speecues are hkc want ing, if they do not hurt some peoples corns they lieeoine dry and create it thirst. nun lieie is wnere mo mines hi me patriotic organizations oould come In most aptly vvuu iiieir ice cream mm souu water. And while the fair women of loyalty are performing this most gracious task let tne nanus oesiir memseives auu tui-plre the hearts of the populace with strains of "America !" ".Mv Country 'tis of Thee." "Hail Columbia "' Then let the choiis of the various churches coin blue and slnir the words of these soul stirring national anthems and the whole will mi refresh the people thnt they will go back to work on the morning of the M i like reluveiiated beings, Who will be the tlrst to mnke a start r The Hekald will cheerfully receive all suggestions. flBH Wklls' IiAUNDitr Blub, the best Blueing for laundry use. Each package mukea two quarts. IS cte. bom oy Musser & liwtilnll. "Many of the citizens of Hatnsville, In! dlana, are never wit nont a uomeoi inam berlnln's Cough lven.edy In the house," says Jacob Iirown, the leading merchant of the place. This remedy has proven of so A MISNOMER. The Natives of lliinsnrj ObJ.ct to Heine C'Hited "IIuus.'' In conversation with a prominent citi zen the other day, who speaks fluently several different languages and is well posted in the history of the Austria Hungarian Kingdom, a representative of In. tlKnu n cleaned some valuable infor mation in reference to that por'ion of our population commonly known as the UUn out more sinewy sn&iiiH Hungarian. ThU information was brought out during a conversation relative to the merits and demerits of the action ol the strikers in the western coke region. The average Hungarian tnKe3 except ions to the term "Hun' being applied to the people of his nationality, and says it is clearly a misnomer. It should be Hun garian. The reason he objects to being called a Hun 1b owing to the fact that the old Hun was a barbarian of barbarian. and he regards the term as an insult, in th9 Hungarian language the equivalent of the Hngllsh word "Hungarla" is Magyar, and the Magyars or Hungarians, as vou nlease. compose me majority n the population of Hungary. There areno divisions or subdivisions of the Hungar ian race, but they are a distinct people. There are very few Magyars eimer in mis region or elsewhere in the United States. In the Kingdom of Hungary, however, as destinct, from the Austro-Hungarlan em pire, there art several minions oi me great Slavonic race, of which great racial division there are nearly lUU.OtiO.000 members. The Russians and tne Poles are Slavs, and so are the Bulgarians, the Moravians. Servians, Croatians ana me Slovaks, There are several races in the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom the principal ones numerically being Slavs, Magyars or Hungarians, and uermans. Pnlltleallv the LTOTernment makes no distinction ; they rtre all Hungarians. The Poles and the Slavs belong to one race, as do the noheminns. The distinction be tween them is geographical, not racial, mucli as a I'ennsyivanianor .e i uiiver m au American. In speaking of the coke re gion trouble the Hkiiald's Informant said : "The southern blavoniau or the one from southern Hungnry, Is quick. Im petuous and easily led. He has been aptly described as the Irishman of the east. He is a good man and is anxious tb get along and improve his condition. He pays his bills, too," he added em- iiliiilleMll v. If. is nlalmed the trouble In the coke region was brought about by Hostility iuitii-fi.n rim nitiprenr. runes u n iuutir. but Mich is not the case, from the fact that they are all Slavs inasmuch as they eomo from that Kingdom. Any hatred that may exist between tne uivisions m Hiini.iirr Is confined to a small district. and Ik not to lie traced to racial, but to social or political jealousies. me reason uiese ptopii- uujei;i, iu ucmn called Huns is because the ancient race of Huns were barbarians, e iters of noise llesh, etc., and they reunm the term as an insult. As far as thev ure concerned they don't object to the word Hungarian, which is the proper appellation. (llltAltllVIM.H. With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid- Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers are Of UnUSUal imnnrrnnrn Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits you never bought stylish tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanLruine P. H. Hyan is able to be about again. F. II. Moyer, of Pottsville, registered at the American nouse ycsieruay. Samuel Bruton, of Mnhanoy city, was summer bargains are here n rtu' .nit,,., lnct nvfiniliir I O Birnard O'Dounell, of Jeanesvllle, Is visiting the Gaughan family on Second street. Michael Doming, the hustling young insurance agent ot .Mahanoy city, clrcu lated among friends here to-day. Simon Smoyer purchased a flno wagon yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Relcbelderfer.of Tamanua SKtaiHJdffir over-siocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads ing"rinrheroran,ofPlttst U vU"' several hundred suits to us at less than half their original The P. H. R. Co. Daid their emnloves j a, a i, here to day. : prices anu iney go xo you ine same way. see, save. morning athe tome of her parents In Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 9Scup. Miss Mary Haughney, of Mahanoy City, spent Wednesday with Miss Kate Connell. S. II. Thompson, of Philadelphia, trans acted business heie to-day. Thomas McLaughlin, of Schuylkill Haven, is visiting the McLaughlin family on li street. Miss Annie Sullivan, of Mahanoy Plane, Is the guest oi .Mrs. u. jjonoguiie. rrt. .. t .. t Tl ..1. 1J .... I Rapphannock, who died from natural A rj l HT rCPCin I nlC V aSWaZZZf causes, was interred in St. Josephs ceme- vv MV I COU I I Hi). "er tery yesterday. Daniel O'Regan was all smiles yester day, its a girl. Our town neonle received nuite a sur prisethe gas was lit last evening. have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer veathernnd are trouoieu witn uowei complaint, i give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy and it actH like charm. I earnestly recommend It for children with bowel troubles. I was my self taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains In my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. within twenty-four hour- I was out oi beu auu uolug my ouse work. Mrs. V . L. Dunagan. Bon qua, Hickman Co., Tenn. ror sale by uruiuer tiros. ESTATE OF LOUJHA. IIK.NDER. deceased. J Letters of administration on the e t te I ot I ou sii Uender.lats oi wist Mshanoy T wi--hip, t-ctjU Iklh rounty, Pennsylvania, de ccused, have beeu grtuted to Louis BeLder,re- u idk in bsiu Townsnip, 10 -iv om ai- ner-ont idebt, d to i aid estute ure riauested to irake pavmni and those having claims &r demands I in tnauo cnown ine ame wiinoui amav. LOUl UKNDBK, Admlnit-ator Or to J. U I'ouekot, Atty. G-7 oaw e Scores the Allldavlt" Kdltur. From the Tri- Weekly Kecord. The iiflldavlt editor of the Daily Re publican has established a queer code of ethics. Ho may vlolnte the command ment In reference to "bearing false wit ness," but It Is not material, for the clrcu Intlnti n r the lleimhllciiu still continues, It is all a matter of circulation. What matters it that every law of the decalogue la lirnl-vTi into friiL'iiients. the circulation of the Republican remains nt high water murk, is inai noi-jusiiucaiiuu cuuugu r There may he some liicreiluious people vvlin liellevu thnt a little consistency and trllleof modesty is at times a becoming garment, that even If the Republican po-sessetl me supenor ineciiaiuuui enuiii- nielli ot lis neigoiMir ine . nrouiuie, auu worke.l lis nrose- day ami nigni, ine npcm.hn v ot lnnini. lining a decent respic tor trin ii a ui hours' v would be just as urgent, lint these uilsguiueti people are entirely at tea, they do not fully under stnnd the bearing of circulation on the matter. As long as tue presse no noi amn there In nothlnir to he desired. Just at the present tiinu ine rentiers oi aiie lfpniilillenn are helm? treated to a cam nnlgti of reform. The astute editor Is making a terrible hue and cry of "stop thter, unuer me impression mat ut i thereby establlshluL; a reiititatlon as i reformer and meanwhile selling a few more papers but he is simply deceiving hlmselt. The attempted j,uuu grau re mnlns iiathn most L'lL'lUltlc effort of it: V-lml mtPimitpil in this cotintv ill the year of our Ixird eighteen hundred and ninety-four, nud noliody Is likely to forget it as long as this strenuous cry of "stop thiel" is kent un. tou can't tool in ti.hmiIh Ttrnther Zerhev. thev nre onto you, Still we congratulate Brother Zerhev that his circulation Is all right, and thepre-ses still running, Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber lain's Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ndvlseil many or my io much value for colds, croup and whoop-1 friends and jtomr to try the remedy ng cough In children that few mothers Bnj Hn speak highly of It Simon unld.- baum. San Luis Rey, CM. Gruhler Bros. For sale by who know Its worth are wtlHagto be without It. l or sale by Uruhler Bros. Ptam Renovatlntr Co.. call for. clean Bur Keystone flour. Be sure that the and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8c per name LE6910 & Haer, Ashland, Pa., rit . heavier curnets 4c. S2 R Coal St. Drinttd ou every sack. J-o-JlttYf . Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. You may have beeu deceived by some advertisements, but we guaranteo you flrst-clnss goods at the right price. You will find In our XEW CLOTHING STORE a large and varied line of "Men's, Boys' and Children's Well mnde, latest styles and at low prices. Call and see us. No trouble to show goous. x'oiite ana prompt attention, ana one price to an. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon AbraniHon, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. zzADixa Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. ASHIONABLE CLOTHING Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a lnrge clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA Where he will be plcnsed to greet his old friends from Shenandonh and vicinity. $7.00 buys a handsome spring stilt, the latest style, ueuerones lor riu aim up, IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH GO TO THE and get the best. A full set for td. anv size, shade. Bhane. and several hundred sets to select from, Their vitalized air has no eaual (or Dalnless extraction. All kinds nillne at reasonable prices. uon i inrgei ine numoer IU0 North Centre Btreet, l'OTrsril,!.!!, VA. I Home-Killed Beef. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL HTM., ShciiMiictonli, I'eiiua. "Polite and Prompt Waiters. U. HOFFMAN DAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Bteln. 114 North .Tardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Offlce hours From 7 to 9 a, m.i 1 to II and 1 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs peeumy. uouraot vaccination: o ultra m U to 1 p. ra. 1EW YORK. Cosh Millinery Store. S9 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladies, you must see our large Hue of I lace and straw I Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, cans and robes. Zenhvra and Ger- mantown wool. The latest New York The only nlace In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, anu at tne same price as Uhlcago beef. Fresh vcbI, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every uay. finest, BieaK, u ins. c; riu roasts, S lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and 'c; best veal, tic; iresn nome-made sausai, 10s. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah WARREN J. PQRTZ, . -....mutJPiano Tuner. PlftDn.unlA.ltn -nilrA rin1M l.fl al it North Msln ,lree$.Bu5iidou,wlll receive prompt at tent fjn J. F. PLOPPERT,- and C?onfectionex?? 29 Ea.it 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 parts of town in pint or quart buckets. T. H, SEIYDER, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HODSEandSIGN painter Dealer Ii WALL PAPER. A large stock .of Wall Taper of all shade on hand. Special low rates tor paper hanging "STOTTDEt PHOTO I Taken In Qrst-class stj le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. l'LUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 35o BHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUTW Work done on Installment plan. I RO F PAINTING rtomptly done with VT vJAWTHOHN'8 U. 8. HOOF PAINT hy Am YOBT, Agent, 1S9 EastOosl street, Bhenandoah, It lcthehest and only guarantee pslnt acslnat corrosion, lire snd every kind ol weather, tor metal, wooden Mupiiiwiiuunuii, uivnii a trial. id. id. jDirjg:, Centralta, l'u. Llccnued to clean Cess Poefls, Out Houses Work done In first class manner, Orders by mall promptly attended to. Orders may alto be left at Wro. Nelswender's livery stahle.West Coal stmt, Hhouuidoah. styles always on band at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty, uusia, w. nvvfi.
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