Evening Herald. MONDAY, JfNK li U94. Nnw Jerm-y's Many Murdereri. Trenton, June 18. At the present time thestnte has fifteen men behind the bars In seven illlTercnt county J11II9 churned with murder, nnd nix of them nro tmdvr sen- tenee o( denth. TIiIh Is the high water mark for crime In New Jersey. Those ben- Home June llnrRnlnn. I Wc oiler two thousnnu pairs last uiacK (II II Alttl VILLI!. nt n . m . n , I - hose In misses' nnd Indies sizes at lOo per ,hY,f" h""L. lii rVi .Z,, mnnl ' pnlr or 8 pnlr for ST.c: regular price was lylt ilnngeroiisly 111 with pueumonln. tiuuii urniiy, 01 jlbuiiuiu, Bpuui. ouuunjr In town. l'JVio tier nalr: Ladles ribbed vests ic: Indies cnlico shirt waists 2oc. worth Mc: New Chnllies ay.c, yard; rlchlinesof new dress goods, Irish Inwns, white goods, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, PENNA. I ' C-T T I? I 1 tTYYT'TTfYNr teuccd to death are: Joseph W'nllwitz, for laces etc., nt moncy-wiving prices. , XilLLXVlJ ShUl .XJXH kllliiiK Keeper Mpplncott In the state I.. J. W ILKINW&, STREET WHI3PBRINQB. I'm roll- Hetty Items (llciinml by Ills Town lug Kepiirters, ' The Lexow committee now nt work Investigating the police department of 1 ?Ccv York city had on the witness stand !nst Thursday nu expert In tho green goods business who nave surprising sta-1 tistics showing the thorough organisation and extensive operation of tho business ns well as us tempting profits. The wit ness testified that fifteen thousand Krcen Koods circulars arc sent out of the city daily -. that one "boss" of the business lias a capital of a hundred thousand dollars nnd keeps ten thousand dollars of genuine money always on hand to show to the victims ; thnt this person's profits have been occasionally ns high as eight thousand dollars In n day, and thnt the witness himself, as a "steerer" on n 5 per cent, interest has made, with "tlnB." six liundred dollars in one day's work. The perfect organization of the business is also a matter of surprise. It has its 'backer," who is the principal; its writers," who send out the clrctllars; Its "steerers," who meet the customer nnd conduct him to the "joint ;" the decoy, a respectable old gentleman, who is always present in the olllce ; tho "tumor," who shows tho victim the good money; tho "ringer," who changes thu good money package for the sawdust after it has been put up; the "taller," who conducts the customer to the railroad and puts him and his purchase on t lie train. . The developments are not without inter est to the people of this region, because hardly n day passes that several of them tlo not receive these circulars. It is only about ten ilnvs iil'O since a citizen of this town "ronlldentially" showed one of the green-goods circulars to me and asked what I thought of it. Thu llKUALl), in luct the newsnnners In all narts of the country, have repeatedly exposed this swindle, yet there are some people who have allowed themselves to hesitate when about to throw the circulars Into the waste basket. Thev are written in such frank nnd plausible terms nnd the news paper clipping appears so genuine to some who iln not know how to tell a bogus clipping from the genuine thnt some people have been tempted to challenge their own good judgment. This was the unse with one of the most nrmiuuriil unci influential business men and p jhticians in Shenandoah severnl years ngo. lie was one of clique of in veterate ooker nlavers and in suite of the fnct thnt he knew the green-goods busi ness was n Kwiudlo he allowed himself to believe thnt he could go to New York, se cure n ounntitv of this money nnd hush it otT in the poker games. As these games were kept very quiet he felt that he would hnve nu excellent avenue through which to circulate the money with safety. This plan fixed itself so firmly upon tho man's mind that he followed the instructions in the letter nnd in due time he was on his way to New lork. Arriving at the rendezvous arranged by tho correspondence our townsman made the sign agreed upon and the next instnnt a stnlwnrt man stepped up to him, placed his hand on the towuman s shoulder nnd ,ald, "I hnve been looking for you; come with me." Our friend was in the hnnds of the lnw nnd wns taken to tho police headquarters, charged with aiding and .iliettniLT the ureen-L'oods business. Sub sequently he was taken before n Police .Justice nnd reuuired to nay a heavy line. The detective then walked to the ferry with him and mvlng him some whole some advice, left to retrace his steps to the police nenuqunrters. prison here; Joseph Korcis, nn ignorant Hungarian, who killed his mistress In Mercer county; Wesley Warner, for kill ing Lizzie Peak In Mt. Holly; George An drews, who cut his wife's throat nt Wash ington; Charles llergerman, killed his brother nt Alorristown; Klchnrd Pierce (corored), wife murderer, the first mur derer sentenced to death in Cape May county. Haw Hit Victim Ilnrlotl. Huntingdon, Pa., June 18. It 1ms been discovered thnt the fatnl draught which Kdward Coucli Is said to hnve adminis tered to W. H. Miller for the purpose of robbing him consisted of laudanum, pow dered nutmeg and whisky. Miller was buried yesterday, and hundreds attended tho funeral. Couch, from the window of the jail, overlooking the cemetery, snw tho body of his victim lowered into the grnve, nnd ns he witnessed the scene he broke down for the first time since his arrest. Tried to Mnnlfir by Alow rnlnnn GllKEN HAY, Wis., June 18. Mrs. Engels and Alphonso I)e Cower have been found guilty of conspiring to murder Mrs. fen nel's husbnnd, n hotel keeper hero. Mr. Engelhnsbeen slowly sinking into what was supposed to be consumption. A let ter from Do Cower to Mrs. Engels, how ever, fell into the husband's hnnds, re- venling the fnct thnt they were trying to get rid of him by slow poisoning. After bis death they were to get mnrrled nnd gnln possession of his property SO South Mnln street. Two IIMuprs llrnwned. IjTNS, Mnss., June 18. John Rgnn, IS, nud Walter Thompson, 20, were drowned yesterday while bathing nt Peabody. Their bodies were recovered. lVntmylvnnln'a Statue of llnnoook. New Yohk, June 18. The plaster model of n lnrgo equestrian stntue of Genernl Winfleld Scott Hancock hns been com pleted by Sculptor Elwill. The stntue, when cast in bronze, is to be placed, to gether with one of General Meade and General Reynold, on tho battlefields ol Gettysburg by tho stnto of I'eunsylvnnin. Mr. Elwell hns been nt work on this model for seventeen months, nnd it will tnke nbout eight mouths more to cast the piece and complete thu unse. NUGGETS OF NEWS A leaking gns pipe caused a Are which destroyed Dnvis & GrilBn's big clothing store at Scrnnton, Pa. Loss J&O.OOO. Near Graysport, Miss., during a thun der storm, Meredith llowen and James Smith were killed by n stroke of light ning. A building of tho Chnttnnooga Powder company, fifteen miles from Chattanooga, Tenn., was blown to bits by 750 kegs of powder exploding. No fatalities. Policeman King, of Indianapolis, shot and fatally wounded Jerry O'Nell, a pop ular Irishman, and it required the whole force to prevent King's lynching by an angry mob. Ernest Pcitsch, the hotel keeper who distinguished himself by throwing cigar boxes full of silver to the girls on a Coney Island variety show stage, has been ar rested as a lunatio on the complaint of bis brother. Library Notice The High School librnry hns been re opened nud will remain otien for the bal ance 01 tue year on rnursuay aiternoons trom 4:iu to o:bu o ciock anu saturiiay evenings, from 0:30 until 8 o'clock. All parties having books out will plense re turn them ns the rule regnrdlug fines for undue retention ot books will be strictly eniorceu. uy order or tue 7-i5-4t LiBiiAitv Committee. Best Goods, Lowest .Prices. 7 t Strict A-tte:o.-tiQ:o. Stepping Stones to Success. Mrs. William Drown, of Plainllcld, N. J is the guest of the Kitto fnmily, on Parker street. St. Josenh's Legion contemtdntes hold ing n grand picnic in tho G. A. H. Park on July 4th, George kobler spent Sunday in Kutz- town, visiting friends. Henrv Leonard nnd wife drove over to Ashland yesterday. Thomas Kinney left this morning for St. Clair, to attend the funeral of his sister. J. II. Davis Is having his residence re painted by A. U. Schlaseman. Patrick Scanlon, one of Shenandoah's popular young bociety men, called on his many inenus ncresaiuruay. Miss Birdie Glnley, an accomplished young neiie 01 town, visiteu menus nt Mahanoy City the past week. Kdward Kinney is making elaborate improvements nuotit his property on Second street. Jerrv O'Connor, of Mahanoy Plane, wns In town yesterday. Anthony Gaughan. of Lost Creek, has nn interesting child dend. Harry Kohler had his left eye seriously injured at the Hnmmond colliery on Sat urday while engaged sawing a plank with n circular saw, a piece uying irom the saw and striking the pupil of the eye. Mine Inspector Stein, of Shenandoah, called 011 Dr. James Donaghne. Michael Silk, of Ashland, spent Sunday in town. Andrew Englo. of St. Nicholas, clrcu- t 1 1 i mituniiiB.i1CUi.i.t..)l.v.;. , ,L. -.1jr-1.: J , x John McAnleecast his winning smiles musi tut; laie&t, its we tauj uu um la&iiiunuu IJOOQS) We on the Ashland fair sex last evening I . A committee of two from each organiza- Can match It TlfTM UP tO CiatC ltl StVllSll laDriCS. bilks all tlon will meet at Foy's hall this evening , , 4?hmof 8 iui'nBiionUtc fN tbnrumm ot 'ms all prices, all qualities. In this line we are able to d.W5S rmumnsSviii give striking bargains, having procured some rare offers. take part in the parade. THE wonderful bargains we are always giving hardly Rpptri r.rprlitn Mo. linf nrc tiPvrrlip1ocn rno T?-,1 - , " . ...j, L, l.,, UCUU) lt" 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 every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it I"nst Time on thn II. nnd O. Cincinnati. Juno is. Thu Hnltlmore and Ohio railway broke the record yester day In running 0(11 miles in fifteen hours and tweuty-six minutes. Cincinnati played nt Philadelphia Saturday, and St. Louis at Daitimoro. The special left Philadelphia at 0:30 Saturday night, picked up thu St. Louis lirowns at llnlti- more at 8:47, and arrived iu this city at 10:54 a. m. The last 200 miles was made in less than four hours. It Wns Missing. Jones nnd Drown nro great cronies, nnd it is an off duy when thoy don't meet some where nnd taku a walk. Ono day last week Jones wns so busy he couldn't get oil. nnd that ovenlng he met Ills partner, who, by the way, liml also been unauio to tret off. "Did you tano 11 wniK this niternoonr- ho asked of Drown No. 1 didn't " 'That's stningo. 1 lost mine this after noon, and if you didn't tako it who do you suunoso diilf" n question whloh seemed to stump Drown considerably. IVitroit Freo Press. Hear In Mind lohu A. Ptblllv's is the ulnce to gettbt purest wines and liquors, best beer and lies and finest iirnnus ot cigars. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder- OoiulnK Invents. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival iu Hobbins' hall, tinder the nils pices of the Women's Relief Corps. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the nnsnices of Cnran 40. P. O. of T. A., in Dobbins' hall. Crushed to Ilpatli Under a Cinder Hank. South Dr.Tlli.KiiKM, Pa., June IS. A terrible accident occurred at tho high cin der bank In the yards of tho Lehigh Zinc company, by which .Tnmes Ferry was crushed to death under a fall of a portion of tho bank, nud James McCandless sus tained injuries which proved fatal two hours later. Several other men had nar row escapes from Injury. In 1740 a book Intended to rldltule print ers wns published entitled A Histc.ry of rilclnim Cantum, or a .Merrle IVuofruo Dotween Apollo, Foolish Hnrrie, Si!! Dll- lic, a GrilHn, u Printer, n Spider Killer, Donkey nnd tho Guns of Ludg.ito. " A railway tr.iin traveling night nnd day SO miles nn hour would reneh tho sun in 200 years, nnd Alpha Centnurl, tho near est of tho fixed stars, in 42,000,000 years. ten Baby was sick. a gaye her Custorla. JHieii she was a ChllJ, sho cried for Castor!. Tien she becimo Miss, she clung to Castoruv ' Ibn she had Children, she geio then CutorUV Another of Italton'w Oaiiie Captured. WICHITA, Kan.. June 18. John Wnrd.n member of the Dnlton gang, wns shot nnd killed yesterday at Dear Creek, near Dun can, O. T., by Deputy United States Mnr- slial Tom Covernmon. Ward mado a hard light, and when he died thirteen shells were found nt his feet. Most pcopl" think when they rcceivo a favor that it is merely n sample, and thnt tf tho goods -nit they can cumo back for more. Milwaukee Journal. Great Drltr.in got two of her possessions from pirate-. tho Leeward islnnds In the West Indies, .iwl Sarawak, in tho north- WUbt of liorn.'u. The sudden collupso of our friend's project wns due to n bogus green-goods circular. Thu ono ho received was a de coy sent out by tho police department of New Vork city and the arrangements our friend thought he had mado with the green goods people were conducted at tho other end by the detectives who had been detailed to catch and punish people in clined to deal with the green-goods people. Our townsmnn subsequently told n friend very confidentially that he was glad the matter ended where it did, for had ho not to the Kreen goods heaiumar tera he would hnve dropped much more money for a bag of sawdust or blank green paper than the flue he paid amounted to. Dut this was not the only ca-e In which Schuylkill people figured 111 the green- L'ooils business. About two years ngo Pole who kept n saloon on K ist Centre street and a Pole residing In Mt. t'armel undertook to net rich oulck by tiilln" in the instruct ions of a gn en-goods circular. The saloonkeeper diopped ihi uu me name and bu and his friends were subse quent Ij arrested on one of the New Vork streets ns suspicious characters. Each ot tho men was supplied with cayenne pepper and tnld the police who arrested tin-in thnt they were waiching and imended to throw the pepper into the eyes 01 the men who had swindled them. The dupes were held in custody for several days pending an investigation of their characters and were eventunlly fined and discharged. Sometime ago I wns troubled with nn attack of rheumatism. 1 used Chamber lain's Pain Dalm nnd wnB completely cured. I have Binco advised many of my friends nnd customers to try the remedy and nil speak highly of it. Simon Gold Immii, San Luis Uey, Cut. For sale by Gruhler Dros. To Itecnll Italy's Ambnssador. PAItls, June IS. It Is reported hero thnt the Italian iimlin -.ul ir in iierlin will be replnced, owing to ins strained relations witli Emperor N illlam, due to a quarrel between tho ambassador nnd uu official who is 11 relutive of the emperor. Ono of the nmutemonts of a summer re sort in tho mountains of Vermont Is gold mining. A little stream enrries down tomo gold, mid visitors pnticntly go through tho handwashing process of the old California duys, procuring perhaps 10 cents' worth of the light yellow metal a tho result of half an hour's labor. Two ratal Falls. NonniSTOWN. Pa., June 16. Harrisoi. Kremer, of Viiper Providence, met with a violent death at the Montgomery county almshouse, of which institution he was an inmate. Kremer was regarded as in sane, and cither fell or leaped from a win dow, fracturing several ribs. He leaves n wife nud six children. A i-yenr-old son of Warren H. Hillegnss, of Pennsburg, was killed Wednesday by falling from a shade tree t j the flagging in front of his parents residence, fracturing his skull. "With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little mone' and the offers are of unusual importance. 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-sanguine, over-stocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads several liundred suits to us at less than half their original prices and they go to you the same way. See, save. Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. Why Not Read This?"322 You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we gunranteo you first-class goods at the right price. You will find in our NEW CLOTHING STOKE n large and varied line of MTSC F.LI. ANEOTJS. -mOR BALE Clean. I? rlage. Call at the Heuald ofltce good horse and car- 7 1S-1 Tried to Murder l'reinler Crltpl. Dome, June IS. An aunrchlst named Paul Leca, who was expelled to Genoa from Franco, shot at Slguor Crlspi ns the Itnlimi premier wns going to thu parlia ment. Ho missed Slguor Crlspi, although tho bullet penetrated the carriage The anarchist attempted to fire again, but the people stopped him. Downs beaten and knocked down. Lega lias confessed that he enmo to Home on purpose to klllSignor Crlspi. Hrntnl Wife Murder tu Newark. Nkwaiik, N. J.. Juno IS. Ono of the most hrntnl murders ever committed here occurred Saturday night. Tho victim wns Mrs. Jennie Heriness. n prepossessing woninn nbout 3S years old. Her husbnnd, Joseph Heriness, wns the murderer. Her- ness found fnult because supper was not ready when he nrrived home, and n few moments later killed his wife with a shot gun, blowing half her head off. 'Hidlcule," tays 11 German critic, "is llko a blow with tho fist; wit, llko tho prick of a needle; Irony, like tho sting of a thorn, and humor tho plaster which heals all these wounds. VV permanent place ilriwn Bros (o .Nur- feiymi n Itochcster. N Y. salary from stsrt Iros ( o .Nur S-5t-eod-lm F It HKNATOR (30in District) TIWHAS J EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City -Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles nnd nt low prices. Cnll nnd see us. No trouble to show goous. route nuu prompt nuenuou, nnu one price to all. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abrainson, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. Special low prices to nil in watches, J welry and silverware at Holderman's, corner Ainiu nuu Lioyu street. I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weatuuraml are troubled with bowel complaint. 1 give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ninrrhoeiL Henieilv and it acts like n charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was my self taken with a severe attack of bloody tlux. with crniuns and pains in my stomach, one-third of n bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hour- J was out of bed and doing my house work. jurs. w. l. uunngan, ison- nn.ua, Hickman Co., Tenu. For snle by Uruhler uros. Use Wells' IiAURiiRV Dluk. the best Blueing for lanndry use. Each pneknge makes two qunrw. 10 ot. ooui uy Musser Ai He-tula 1 1. -Mmy of the citizens of Halnsville, In d-ai- 1 .ire never without H bottleof Cham- beil.ini Cough Hemedy in the house," s.-u- .1,1' 0I1 Drown, the lending merchant of tit (.nice. Thin remedy lias proven of mo mm h v alue for colds, croup and whoo) IngiMiigh in children that few mothers wile know lis worth are willing to be witho'ir it For sale by tiruhler Dro. Fte.im Itenovatluir Co.. call for. clean and deliver Ingrain and Drussels at 8c per yard . heavier carpets 4c. i. tu. loiu at. I'oUon Iu the Milk. OTTt'MWA, la., June 18. John Sailor, his daughter, three sons and three hired men, living near here, were poisoned by drinking a quantity of buttermilk which contained a vegetahlu poison. Investiga tion traced tho poisoning in the milk to foul water where the cattle had- been ac customed to drink. All are in a serious condition. A Younc Widow Ilrowneil, DALTIMonE, June IS. Mrs. Lizzio Moore, Miss Katie Kilers, George Datty nud Charles urelgs, members of an ex cursion party to Avondale, while out in a boat yesterday afternoon were swamped. Greigs succeeded in holding up Miss Kilers nud Datty until rescued. Mrs. Moore, widow, aged !i3, was drowned. Cornell nn Kaiy Winner, Philadelphia, June 18. The four mile eight oared shell race between Cornell and Pennsylvania on the Delaware river Saturday nfternoou was won by Cornell by five lengths In 21m. 34's. Cornell rowud a magnificent race from start to finish, while l'enusylvniiia'a ragged work more than ollsut their strength. Myttorlout Kiplotlon In UrueW. Dkusskiji, June 18. A terrific explosion occurred this morning In a house on line Hoyale. The Interior of tho building was completely destroyed, and adjoining houses were partly wrecked. It is not known whether thu explosion was caused by dynamite or whether any persons have lost their lives. In tho dominions of tho British empire, olono somo 8.0U0 individuals vanish every yeur without leaving any indication as to their whereabouts or ever appearing again. Herbert Spencer says tluit 80 per cent of tho people who receive gratuitous medical attendance at tho London hospitals and dispensaries aro ablo to pay their doctors. Monnglinn's Hitrenlns. A good quality home-made rag carpet at 30 cents a yard: nice table oilcloth. 15 cents a yard; good dress mnghiipis, 6 cents a ynrd; the liest 60 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains and diess goods of all kinds cheap. If. d. .MOKAGIIAN. No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Duv Keystone flour. De sure thnt the iinuie Lessio & Daer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Tor a Hlrthdny rnrty. A nretty dovico for ti child's birthdaj party was shown in tho decoration of the iced cake. Tho top was covered with n thick, smooth, white frosting, nnd then with the tiny pink candles that nro flat and round nnd not ns big ns n pen n clocl. dial had been mndo. All the way around tho cak(ve:o the numbers 1 to 12 in Ho man characters, nnd stnrtlng from thocen ter wcro tho two hnnds, long nnd short pointing to 10 o clock, becauso tho litth (,-lrl wns Just 10 yi irs old. Of course this plan can only be carried out until a chllu reaches tho ago of 12 years, for 13 o'clock does not exist. Tho hands do not have to bo mado of tho candy. They nro cut from brlstol board or art paper nnd tinteu tiio right slindo with wnter colors. Tho Icing may bo of chocolate. Childhood. The Ilutloiinl Order. "Father," said the young man, ' when I go into business, I propose to work on an entirely new system." "Indeed!" "Yes. I propose to make n rigid study of economy t',o first thing. I ehnll proceed Immediately to dispense witn nuveriis lnr" "Dlsncnee with wlvertlslngf" "Yt. sir." "My boy, you've got tho cart brfi.re tl". horse. What you '-.ant t do thnfli -i ihn. Is to reach out 1111! ,-r - 1' 1 ihinn t.i icon utnlu over. " American lndu ,iric Hubjcct to the rules ot the Republican roml- nating convention. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs In all the lal lyles. WTonders leads all photograph latest ers. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH GO TO THE Is the cheapest and Uesi fence made. Cheaper ihau a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or nny kind of fencing M H. Masteh has the agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite norlts, 12; ti. JAKDIN ST. and get the best. A full set for 18. nnv size, shade, shape. and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds inline t reasonable nrlees. Don't ir-rgei me number 100 North Centre Street, roTlSJ'Jl.l,Jl,l'A. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Home-Killed Beef. Vlgllant's 8pHly Oceitn Voyuice. Glamuow, June 18. American sloop yacht Vigilant arrived at Hi mock, three miles from Greenock, at 1 o'i lock Smur day afternoon after a run from Sandy Hook iu fourteen days, seven hours and titty mluutes, elilgh Mtlley It. It. Special tickets to New York ntv nt re duced rates, account National Snenger fest, will lie 011 HjUitt tiaktrt utile Lehigh Valley BnOul, JtneUfct inclusive, good Rrmttirn to a: tug June .Kith. Go to Oardln'sl bargains in wall paper. am W7. BetitrS St.". :for M8-3m 3VE. L13VI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened n large clothing nnu, ivrotosk-ys oiustniiu, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where ho will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shennndonh and vicinity. t (10 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest style. Detteroues for 110 and up. GORMAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL BTS., Sbciiniiduali, FcmiM. ''Polite and Prompt Waiters. HEWYCRK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Mala St., Shenandoah, Ladies, you must see our large line of lace and straw iTrirnmed Hits at : pejpJjLlricesi 1 gave "nyr'TEE:. c"i'lt euoew -fork 1 injured, a Iprioes. tt r fatally The onlv place in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb, Fresh sausage and bolognn made every day. Finest stenk, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25o; soup meats, 7 and Fc best veal, 14c; iresn home-made sausnirj, iuc. Reuben Martin 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, ' ' PtnTin Tuner. l'linos and orcscs reV&lred. Orders left at I 21 North Main street, BhcDdoh,wUl receive prompt attention J. F. PL0PPERT, alSGZ8 and Cronfectioner, 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 lu pint or quart buckets. T. EE. SHYDER, (Successor to O, W. Hnssler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper bangles TOUH PHOTO ! Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T U N. VIUM ALLtV. " " V Hear I. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 26a; 01 uia t mwnlDvmtm ami FatyleS ariWuv . 1 NoVm. C 1 ROOF PAINTING promptly flonowltn KB- HAWTHOKN'S V. B. HOOF PAINT by A., -JSTOIST, Agent, 159 EastOoal s tree t, Hheoaadoau. It lathe heet ana only guarantee paint agalnti corrosion, are and etry kind of wentner, lor metal, -wooden acd paper roots ana wans, uive 11 a iriai. BHENANDOAH, PA, Licenced to clean CESS POOLS and 001 HOUSES Work done on installment plan. ID. ID. Centraiia. l'a LlceoMid ui clusu Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done in ant-class mannr, OrdMS by mall promptly attended to. Orders may abo be leli t Wm. NeUwender's livery table;West Ccal blrset, bhenandoun.
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