Evening Herald. WKUNESDAY, JUNK 20, lfcW. T IlKl) EDITION BEST DIET FOrt CHILDREN. Xhytleians cf Largo Eiporitnco S&7 trie Only Security is In Lactated rood-Little Hits Kr&pf of Pennsylv&tda. Babyhood cnnnot be trifled vpltb. Thou sands die yerly In tlio months of June, July nml August from mistakes Id diet, nud that menus from causes which could be prevented. When the baby is weaned n substitute must be found for mother's milk, suffi ciently nutritious to supply maierial for baby's rapid growth and development, .agreeable to tako and of absolute purity. All there conditions are perfectly fulfilled 3n lactated foo l. It Is the most nourish- MUTINY AND CRIME Th Rcmarknlil Slorr Tnl.l liy tli Cop tall! 11 r i llrltish Itnrk. SAN Fiiancisco, June 20. The Urltisl. bark Inve.ute, Captain Wlllox, arrlveu yesterday sixty-four days from New Cas tle, N. S. V., with n most remarkable story of mutiuy and crime. .lust before the vessel left New Caxtlo a man culling himself Dr. Armltage applied for passage for himself and wife to San Francisco. Captain Wlllox gladly took them on board, as his wife needed the services of a physician. About two weeks ago, at sea, Mrs. Wlllox gave birth to a child, and Armltage officiated as surgeon. He u.ed Instruments in such a manner that the child died, nnd the captain, seeing he was unskilled, ordered him away from his wife. Armltage appealed to the urew, telling them that the captain was killing his wife. The crew, led by the mate, mutinied, and the captain, after being drugged, was locked up. He managed to get out just in time to see his wlfo die. Several times he was imprisoned by the crew, but he managed to break out, Armltage s real name is Eustace Alexander. He is said to have deserted his wife and baby in Syd ney and fled to New Castle with another woman, where ho Joined tho luverule. The bark, crew and passengers are now in the custody of the port warden, and the police made arrests last evening. THE ALLEN OASE, The Trial LITTLE MISS KliAI'F. iug, strengthening, readily digested and palatable food that can be given the baby. I Says Mrs. Chnrles A. Krnpf. Ml West Broad street, llnzleton, Penn. : "Our little girl has been using lactated food , eince Inst year up to the present time, and j we think it Is the best food for children. I It has built her up in solid flesh, and 1 could not do without it." In a recent letter Mrs. Susan Uartrani, ifill Tulip street, Philadelphia, wrote : 'I have raised three babies on lnctnted load. I tried all kinds of foods for the first one and none of them, gave satisfac tion, for the baby was sick all the time. The doctor advthed me to use lactated food, and In one week's tlmo after com mencing its use, I saw an improvement in he baby and after that I never had any trouble and have never used any other kind of food. I commenced using the food with my next baby when he was three days old. He Is now 20 months old and has cut 17 teeth without any trouble. 1 have another baby only three weeks old to-morrow, and I have begun to give her the lactated food, too. I have recom mended the food to many friends nnd they have used It with great satisfaction." BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. National IAKUe. At Washington Brooklyn, 11: Wash ington, 0. At Cleveland Chicago, 6; Cleveland, 2. At Boston Baltimore, 13; Boston, 8. At Pittsburg Louisville, U; Pittsburg, 4. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 8; St. Louis, 2. l'eniisjrlvittila State league. At Pottsvillo (12 innings) Pottsvllle, 3 Scrantou, 2. At Hazleton Hazleton, 8; Bending, 4. At Harrisburg llurrlsburg, 13; Alleutown, 2. At Altooua Altoona.10; Lastou, 3. Ensttirn LnngM. At Erie Erie, 12; Springfield, 2. At WilkeBlmrre Wilkesbarre, 11; Syracuse, 1. At Blnghamton Troy, 25; Binghnm- tou, 4. At Buffalo Providence, 8; Buf falo, 1. Wallwltz Mny lcnpe the Noose. TltENTON, June 20. Governor Wcrts yesterday afternoon reprieved fora mouth Joseph Wallwltz, the convict who wus to have been hnuged on Friday next for the murder of State Prison Keeper Lippiucott. The governor is not sutKfled with t he ver dict of the jury in this ease because tne bullets which came from the revolvers of the dead man and the prisoner were not produced nt the trial. This will aid coun sel for the prisoner in nn effort to have the Pennsylvania authorities exhume the keeper s body. If this should fall all- wits s sentence will bo commuted to im prisonment for life. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Cunt' In lteference to the Amiaal School ineiicemeiits In Shenandoah. The seventh nunual commencement ex ercises of the Grammar schools will he held in Ferguson's Thentre on Monday evening, June 25, and the sixteenth an nuttl commencement exercises of the High school, on Tuesday evening, Juno 20. On both occasions tho exercises will open promptly at 8 o'clock nnd sents will In reserved onlv until that hour. Iteserved eat tickets will be sold at the Library, West street building, beginning at 0 o'clock a. m.. on bnturdnv. JuueSM. The public will be admitted to the Librnrv through the mnln entrnnceof the building during tho hale of tickets. The prices will be- Reserved seals, 15c; gen eral admission. lOc. No person can purchnso more than ten tickets at one time. M. P. WlIITAKIIIt, C 19 It Superintendent, I have two little grandchildren who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Itemedv and It acts like a 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- l wax out oi lieu ana uoing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunngan. Bon- aqua, Hickman Co., Teun. For sale by Uruliler uros, Coining Kveute. July 17. Ice cream ami bean Boup festival In lloliulUB' liall, uutier tlie aus pices of the Women's Belief Corps, July 31. Icecream festival r.nd bazar. under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. o T. A In Bobbins' hall. Aucust 1. Ice cream festival in Bob bins' opera house, under the auepices of ine j. a. u. When Baby wm ilck, we gave her Caitorla, Then the was a Child, she cried for C&storta. When she bocamo Mlw, she clung to Castorla. ' 'fb&l the had Children, she gftve thain O&starla,, Lehigh lley It. It. Fiiechu tickets to .New York City at re- ducml rat. account National baencer- laxt, will be on sale at ticket offices of the Lehiih Vallov Kallroad. June2Ut toiHtli inclusive, good for return to and iiicliid lug June 30th. Monafhau'a llargulns. A good quality home-made rag carpet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents n yurd;gocul dress ginghams, fl cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset in the market. Lace ourtalus and dress goods of all kinds cheap. P. J, MONACIHAN, No. SB S. Main St., Shenandoah, brwotal low prlcen to all In watohee. Jewelry and silverware at Holdenuan's, earner .Main anil jiioyu atreeui. Buy Keystone flour. Be aura that th name Les.il. & Baku. Asliliiid, Ph., ih printed on every sack. a-3-3taw Go to Cardln's, 281 W. bargains in wall paper. Centre St., for M8-8in Tho Saltan's llrother ImprUoneil, Tanqikii, June 20. Mulai Mohnmmet, eldest sou of tho lute sultan and a pre tender to tho throne, has been Imprisoned at Marakesh, by order of his brother, Sul tan Abdul Aziz, and compelled to sign an act of adhesion to Abdul Aziz. The post. tlon of tho latter has been secured by his being recognized as sultan by the power ful shereef of wazau. The towns of Mara kesh and Mequinez, and the chief of the independent Zayan tribe have promised Abdul Aziz to place 8.Q00 armed men along the road between Fez and Mequinez for the purpose of preserving order. Commonwealers Capture a Train. MlLWAUKr.K, June 20. General "Jum bo" Cant well's Commonweal army cap tured a fast stock train on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road at La Crosse at midnight and came through to Mil waukee, 200 miles, The army numbered 190, but forty were lefi nt La Croi.e. The 'Wealers were lUunmued to rldu, and overcame the train crew by sheer force ol numbers. The conductor notified the of ficers In this city of the situation, and re ceived orders to carry the army to Mil waukee. Suspected Pnatolllre Thief Captnrod. WHEKLINO, W. Va., June 20. A man who refuses to tell his name, but who seems to be about 50 years old, was ar rested at New Martinsville and brought here by United States officers on suspicion of being engaged In numerous posioillce robberies. He is thought to be the head of a troublesome gang which has worked Pennsylvania aud V eat Virginia for some time. Ho wus held for identification. Is Mnli c Mowljr Hit Ante of Mu I.tsnl Tills. I'OTTBVILLE, June 20. The trial of County Commissioner Charles F. Allen was continued before Judge Weinman yesterday, with Wllllnm Wllhelm, Kq., appearing as additional counsel for the defense. The trial Is moving very slowly, from the fact that the arrny of legal intent nn both sides take advantage of every technicality that presents itself. The first witness called yesterday wns George Heffner, who lestlllcd ne nan met Allen both at Schuylkill Haven and Potts vllle hefore anu alter uie convention. While on his way to Creasona tho wit ness reminded Allen of the fact that he was an applicant for eltlierwaraen.nnuer warden or janitor at the court house, but did not, ho said, attempt to secure a promise of assistance from Allen, ine latter, the witness stated, volunteered to see that the witness secured one of the three positions. He met Allen subse quently in Pottsvllle. when tne latter re quested him to secure solid votes lor mm. Upon cross-examination little was elicited from the witness. Mr. Wilbclm asked him if he had seen Allen alter the election. To this tlio commonwealth objected, when Mr. Wilhelm Bhowed the witness a letter dated Schuylkill Haven, November 24, 1893, nnd nsked whether the signature was that of the witness, who answered in the affirmative. Mr. Wilhelm at this point made nn oner to prove uy the witness that he (Heffner) had written to Alien and aUo visited him at his home and Importuned Allen to give him an ap pointment; mat ueouereu iu give tan f ii with clven a nositlon i also that the witness went to a certain Bepubllcan o ltlcluu and promised mm u ior uis nfluence upon Alien to give him an ap pointment. The Commonwealth objected, but the nnrtr-f nvnrrlllf.rl t tin ntllpr.t lOllR. XUe WIL- ness testified that he visited Alien at, nis lw.ma mi u'H nrrnsinnn concerning me .io..lr,.,l nnnnliitment. although he realized ... . - , , Tr- lii' miili! not, secure mo warueusmii. im denied having offered Allen SCO for the ap t. hut stated thot on his second vlstt.AUen told him the three places were gone, the appointment oi janitor unvuig urcu kivcu m "'a 7 ..... , witness then told Allen that if his brother was tmnr lie would uive his first month's salary to him, the brother to take me- thlnire se. alter leaving jviieu ue wmicu Frank Hentz. J. Harry Filbert, attorney-at-iaw, was the next witness whostated that Heffner solicited his influence in tavor oi Alien tvhir.li wn oivfm. clinrluu llimto wns next cailEU. anu tne Cnmmiinwealtli stated that, under the thti.,1 rnnnt. thev tironosed to nrove by the witness that Allen had solicited his alii in securing delegates, promising ilnuse the appointment ot iniuior ior such service. Mr. Byon, for the defense, objected because tho third count spoke of thogeneral election, while it was proposed tn lirnvn a violation OL Hie ueieuuic elec tion laws that It was an attempt to prove two offenses under one count. This caused a long legal bottle, consuming much time quoting authorities. Court adjourned until this morning to look up certain imt rmrltlna. Judge Weidman, upon convening oi court to day, decided In favor of the Commonwealth, and allowed the witness to testify. ftn miirprini p.vuience was suuu uicu this morning, the attention of the court finrl In iwi.ru lielnir taken tin with the intlniidntinir witnesses. George Heffner testified that he had been approaciieu anu warned to be careful in wuhl ne sain 11 ruin tin. stand. It has been since learned that John Woodward Is the man who approached Heffner In this respect. Wondwnrd was not in court to-day, nntl a Ktihnnpnfi war Issued for him. AninvestV gation has neon oruereu uy tne court 111 retereuce to tne inuiuiuuuuu. ITufTnpi- wna nrrnln called tills morning Imt. nntliltirr nf imnnrtance was cleaned from him outside of whnt he previously testified to. Joseph Honsberger, nn important wit npsm fnr Hip nrnspcution. nnd unon whose Rvlilnnnn the defense greatly depended upon, was not allowed to testify upon objection being rnised by the lawyers for defense. , , T ip nrnspcution is auout turoucn wuu tlio eJnmlnntlnn nt their witnesses, nnd will probably close their side this after noon. MAIIANOV CITY. P. J. Powers nttended the temperance convention In Shenandoah to-day. Martin J. McGulre is attending the funeral of a cousin in Mlncrsvllle to-day. The funeral of Miss Kate Kervlck, who died on Sunday, took place this morning. High mass was held In the St. Canlcus church at 9:30. Miss Kate Melley sang a beautiful ,olo entitled, "Bale Me, Jesus." Father McEnroe officiated. The following named gentlemen were the pall bearers 1 Kyran, Edward and Patrick Puriell, Martin Foley, John Btordan and James F. Melley, The floral display was prettyk interment was maae at n o'ciock. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, PENNA. 0 Some June lhtrsalns. Wp offer two thousand rtalrB fast black one in misses' and ladies sizes at 10c per pair or 8 pair for 25c: regular price was c per pair; x.auies nuueu veiw ii .fullpn rnllrn slilrr waists 25c. worth 50c: New Challles sy,c, yard; lich lines of new uress goods, insn lawns, wnue gouus, lnces etc., at money-saving prices. L. J. WILKINSON, 29 South Main street. Ilrar In Mind lnhn A. lielllr'A is the nlnce to net the I rmrest wines and liquors, best beer and ties and finest brands of cigars. For dyspepsia and all othe: conditions resulting from cor -stipation, go by the book o.i Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores : or write to B F Allen Co. 365 Canal st, New York. NEISWENTERBROS' stpuni' TpnnvHtlm Co.. coll for. clean and deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 3oper yarn ; heavier carpets c. o, r vuai ou UIHAItDVII.I.i:. A rireuiau Fatally Irjuretl. NonitlsTOWN, I'a., June 20. John Bur nett, president of tho Falrmount Fire company, was thrown from a nose car riage while going to a lire and fatally in jured. Mr. Burnett is one of the most widely known volunteer firemen in the state, and Is a leading member of the State Firemen's association. John Light. nep was also seriously injured in the same accident. Mrs. Ilalllday's Infense M0NTICHU.0, N. Y., June 20. The de fense in the Ilnllidny case seem to be do ing but little, apparently relying upon tho law which protects any nnd all forms of Insanity. Thus far it has been shown that the murdered women were found under the hay, and that blood spots were on the carpet in tho house occupied by Mrs. Halliday. Sanders' Army Jailed. LkAVKNWOIITH, Kan., June 10. Judge Thomas sentenced Sanders' Commonweal army to pay fines varying from f20 to f50 each. The prisoners were divided into five batches, ench going to a different county jail. This, it is thought, will of fectually break up the army. Best Qoods, A Lowest Prices. ' fStx-io-t A-ttention Stepping Stones to Success. HE wonderful bargains we are always giving hardly SPP111 rrprlif n Mr V111 nrp tipvnrlinlnc-o 4--.. T3.1 if -DON'T FORGET- seem creditable, but are nevertheless true. fleet and act I 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 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. With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for lit'tle money 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 rmntv iiimf 59 ThUisthebestlnadof horseseveroffered Several IlUnUrea SUltS 10 US at JeSS tlian halt their nnmrinl T, tliu i-pirlnn nn,l .nnii, pvtrn Olio llrlvprs I and double teams. .No postponement. Big Horse Sale COMMERCIAL HOTrL. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AKD NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS Parties wishing any of thete papers delivered enn leAve orders ai Max Kecse s, uougnerty building, west centre street. prices anu they go .to you the same way. bee, save. Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. Why Not Read This r-m& F on HALE. Ct eat), a pood horse -and rr- rmge. tail at me herald omce. i n n WANTED Salesman! salary from start or rmanrntnlace. Drown Bros, t'o .Sur- f erymen Rochester, N. Y. 6-21-eod-l You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee yon first-class Roods at the right price. You will find in our NEW CLOTHING STOUE a lnrge nnd varied line of WITS, wih to employ a Jew good men to make 1 Y y too to iiuoa wee e nine our nome riiec- trie Jlotor. liuns sewing macnines. printing presses, ventilating fan, pumps, etc verj- body buys mere, sieaay employment, r.asy situation ana gooa wages. AuareBS v. r llarrt.-cm & 0 . uiertc no. n. uoiumous, umo. Ileeldad Against Katlur Corbett. Nkuuaska Citv, Neb., June 20. The temporary Injunction in tho Ilonacum- Cotbett case was yesterday made per manent. The court finds upon the evi dence that the de;endant wrongfully usurpz the rlghtsjf parish priest in th mission f ran rightsit 1'aluyyra. ilXnd Ml Man Kllloilfcnd Mill Illown to I'leors. IlKLLEFOSrt'E, Pa., June 20. Tho boiler of Uilgeriiiros.' sawmill, at Pleasant Rap, exploded, killing Nelson Dllger, one of the pr prletors, and seriously, if uot fa tally, .earning Herbert linger. The mill was b(own to pieces. Krye's Army In Murylauil. HaVtock, Md., June 80. Frye's army of Commonweal sirrivwl at Ilauooct yesterday aiul intoured provinlous from th residents. Ah udvaneo guanl ot several oowboys reached llagerstown yesterday. Arolihlshop Taeli Iljlnt;, MlNNKAi-oi.ls, Iune W. A talegmn) to The Tribune frorn Winniiiecaya Araji bUhop Tache, thu, well known preJute, 1 4ylug. John Coleman and Edward Kinney, who were delegates to the State Convention of toe A, u. 11., neiu at x-uisuurm turned home. .Tnlm PhII is haviuir his residence hand. somely repainted by UenjaminDonoghue. Mlcliel NaBh, of St. Ulalr, was a town caller yesterday. Abo Llnkert Is visiting his parents in Duunhln county the past week. F. B. Adress, ot Philadelphia, is visit ing the Hnley family on 1! street. MIsbbs rinmlnizo and J'r. bummers. 01 Mahnnoy City, eie Uie guests of the Mis? es Tearneys on Sunday. James H. Cooper, the genial young pro- nrletor of the Donnelly House, Intends PUrCIiaSUlg a letllll Ul uumca miu i.nfcSvu, Patrick McKenna. of Philadelphia, is vlilting the JlcCauns. Misses McAlees visited the Bowes family at Shenandoah last evening. Misa Maggie Gamer is visiting her sister. Mrs. Collins, of Philadelphia, this week. TVt ir ilnlev. the cental vounc proprietor nt rl.i, sliBimiiilrmli Hnuse. has nut un tho handsomest sign over seen in this part of thereclon. It Is worth a treat to go and seo it. The Hammond colliery started up full tlniH after belnir Idle about six weeks and ills a god-send to Girardvilleuud vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ered. Hart, of Shenan doah, and Miss Sadie Miller, of Hlngtown, are visiting Mr anu airs, jvuurew iuiucr. Mrs.William Llnney, of Happahannock, died yesterday atterno(on about i o'clock from natural causes. William F. Thomas, the popular con fectioner of Second street, keeps the best ice cream in town. The Third annual commencement of tho High school was lnrgely attended last evening, the Opera house being hand somely decorated with flowers aud bunt ing. Anthony McGlnnls and family will leave for Montana the latter part of the week where they intend to locate for the future. Elmer Brltton and brother were taken suddenly 111 at Packer No. 5 colliery yes terday afternoon and had to be taken home in a wagon. John McAllister left last evening for Kutztown to attend the commencemenftj M. M. Klter, of Philad'ilia. v-s a town visitor to-day. K. W. Miller, of Wllkes-Barre, arrived in town this morning. H. A'CoJjiiJJuiVojt HenflUJg; i'rfcpt .Hon, day in town. J. B, KD'.hn,.i3iye" guests for dinner yesterday. Joseph NarjoiVhof 'UshlaniG drfvl through towflestertlaf.' P. v John PritShanl Avlll feutbarktfjrtjrJlie matrimonial (ta.jhrthejleajjrfuwre. 7f Phil. Connell nnd sister left for Wilkes liar 10 to atti-nd UU brother's wedding. I Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEER'S LOVE," iV beautiful and pathetic song nnd chorus composed by Thomas Waters. Jr. Pro nounced a L'om bv Kavmond Moore and other song writers aud critics. For sale at iiru inm's music store, .cast, centre ai., anu ai Jiu est centre St., nnenanuonn. 'Wen's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and at low prices. Call nnd see us". No' trouble to show goods. I'oiue anu prompt attention, anu one price to all. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Home-Killed Beef. HARTMAN STEEL PIOKET FENOE Is the chearcst nnd best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M H. Masteii nuB tne agency anu curries 11 iubiock hi uie marble and granite works, 127 H. JARD1H ST. FAS H 10 NAB LEG LOTH ING The onlv place in town to secure home- killed beef , guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, and at the same price os Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh Sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, !i lbs. '25c; rib roasts, 'i lbs. 25c;, soup meats, T and ?c; best vel( 14c; fresh home-made sausa,. 10c Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT,. &.kF and 3onfectioner? 89 Eait 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. IMC. IZE-VI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened at large clothing hall, Krotosky's oldstand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. 17.00 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest style. Better ones for f 10 and up. 95 fu .i..vteSt J IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH 00 TO TUB and got the best. A full set, for IS, auy size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless -extraction. All kinds aillne t vAannnnhlfi rirlees. Don't fnrcft the number 100 North Centre Htreet, VOTTS TIItLJS, VA GORMAN'S CAFE . MAIN AND COAL HT8., Slicmmrioiili, lennn 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. MEW YORK ROOF PAINTING promptly done with ISr HAWTHORN'S TJ. 8. HOOF FAINT By jk.. YOST, Agent, 1S9 East Coil meet, hhenandoah. Itisthebest &nd onlv iru&rsntefic&lntair&lnst corrosion, fire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and vails. 0 ive It a trUl. Cosh Millinery StoreAvn&vvs- L! r-il 1 zEAmsa rnoiograpner North Main St., 8h'enaudoah. Ijtdies, you niust see tJtir.Jarge line of laeeTjaayipv t ill Trimmed Huts ai Special Prices Before yon buy elsewhere. Also Infanta' hats, Caps and robes. ZepbyrBaud Ger niantowu wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices, Mourning Goods a specialty. Market Bnd Centre Sts., PoTTSVlLtK. The best photographs tn all the latest styles. Yh uuuert leaia, an puuwgrapucio, WARREN J. PORTZ. v.i.Plnpn Tuner, Plsnos and orcs,na remlrfd. Orders left al 31 ?. rrth Msln street, 8nencdoh,wlll receive nrjmpt attenuon. (Successor to O. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade n hand. Special low rates for paper hanging "3ZOXJDEt PHOTO ! Taken in first-class stjle at Linton's IvTew Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY, Hear L. V. station. TINTYl'EB, 2 for 25o a. P. LEITZEL. SHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on installment plan. ID. ID. ZDlrTIKIIE, Centralla. Pa. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In flrstclass manner. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Orders mif also be left t Wm, Nelswender's livery stable.Wcsi Coal slrot, Bhenandoah.
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