Evening Herald. Kill DAY, JUNK 22, lfeW. All THIRD EDITION MAKES THEM WELL. Ofle True Medicine for Nervous Strength. Lost There Is one true specific for diseases arising from a debllltntcd nervous Bystctu, ami thnt Is the I'alne'a celery compound no generally prescribed liy physicians. II Ik probably the most remarkable remedy Hint the scientific research of this country has produced. Prof Edward K Phelps, M. D., LL. D.. of Dartmouth college, first prescribed what ts now known the world over bb Pnlne'B celery compound, positive cure for dyspepsia, bilious hops, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheuma tism, and kidney troubles. For the latter, Tattle's celery compound has succeeded again and agalu where everything ehe lias failed. ITS ORIGIN. The Malianoy City Mine l'lro Cuusiil by a Driver. Special to tbo llEKALI). Maiianipy City, June 22. Much credit is given Superintendent Skeath, Inside Foremen George Gilgore and V. 'W Tiley, and lire bosses William Hardy and "Kdwnrd Golden for tho promptness witli which they met and successfully fought the lire in tlie .Malianoy Ulty colliery yes terdny. They worked under many dis advantages, among them a great scarcity ft water. The matter has been investigated and t he oriuiu llxed. I lie lire started WK) fee Hnutliuist of the Mammoth vein, Uangwnys Nos. 8 and (I are beiui worked and while cars are being loadei in them other cmntv cars are run into th old working, which aro lllled witli dry limber. William Paul, while im the latter nlaco at 5 n. in. on Wednesday waiting for an order to run hlseuipty cars into gangways Nos. s and 'J, changed the cotton of his lamp, put the burning cotton on one ol tuo ury timuers. Alter lining las lamn he quenched, as he thought the old cotton with a piece of coal. When the men went into th mine yesterday morning they dis covered tho lire in the place where Paul had waited with his empty cars the day previous. The fire was not discovered (ooner because there wero no night men in the mineand no one went into the old workings after Paul Ittt them. ATTEMPTED BUIOIf E. Jlruke Away From the roller and 1hhIi Ills Thrum, bpecial to tho UK HALT). GiitAltiviM.K, June 22. James O'Toole, a man about 40 years of age and having family, attempted to commit sulcid yesterday by gashing his throat with pocket knife. Durlug tho past year O'Toole has served two terms in the I'ottsvme Jail for Ueatnic bis wife and yesterday he again beat her, lie was arrested anil while on the wi,v ti the lockup broke away from the olllcer but instead of attemntlng to run awav lie drew a pocket knife and gashed his Jliroat. O Toolo was again placed in custoi' and a physician was called to examine th injuries. They did not prove serious and after they were dressed the man was sent down to the Pottsville jail, it is supposed uis mum is nuecteu. Nome June JtarRtilna. We offer two thousand pairs fast black hose in misses' and ladles sizes nt 10c per pair or 8 pair for 25c; regular price was lc per pair; Ladies ribbed vests "c; l.ndies calico shirt waists a5c, worth 50c; New Challies 3VSc. varil: lich lines ijf new uress goods, Irish lawns, wnlto goods, laces etc., at money-saving prices. U J. WILKINfcOK, 29 South Main street. I..trrilllll,l to 111". Lani'asteu, I'a., June 22. Adam Hear' of the firm of Hear ,V Long, coal and lum ber dealers of I.ltltz, aged 4(1 years, wrote it letter to his wife, who was on n visit to Jlount Joy, (dating that his body could be found in his warehouse, and then sent a bullet into bis head. This shot, which was fired in his ofllce, failed to accom plish his purpose, and he walked aver to his warehouse, where he llred three more bullets into his head. Ho is uxpeeted to die nt any moment. The revolver used was only n 22-caliber. 1'MLITIOAI. I'OINTH. The warm weather Isn't Interfering with the candidates. It will behotenough for some of them on election day. The politicians who are grooming Gen. HitBtlugs for the Presidency should llrst let him get warm in the Gubernatorial chair. There is no law to prevent every voter in town becoming an nplrant for olllce, but the people eventually decide the question. The Ioemls have become so plentiful that there is scaicely room enough left lor more candidates to announce them aelveH for olllce. Senator Quay would make a hustling candidate for President. We believe, however, he Is working for his colleague, Senator Cameron, for that position upon i ne next, itepiiiuicau national iicsei. Col. Tom. Stewart, of Norristown, Is frequently mentioned as the next Adjti-tant-Ueneral under Hastings. It is seldom that "Tom" gets left, but he should stand Ride and give the at hoi fellows a chance. The snubbing that was given (iovernor McKluley, by a few misguided Demo craticaml Populist workmen, doesn't seem to have made the leaett impression upon Ohio's Governor. He is not a demagogue by any means, and can always be de pended upon to do his duty. Quite a number of Democrats In town I.....I. ...uitl,...fnH.l.al. ri.wt.. ask 'them to Uonie mrt for omc. While wo believe the olllce should stwk the man, still In practical olitics every tub must Mtnnd upon its own Ixitlom. If you want an olllce say so, and don't be backward, as Democratic oltiee-WHikers are hard to llud ill thtwe ten-cent. Jimmy times. MAHANOY G1TY LETTER, BUDGE! OF LATEST NEWS the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record ol To-day's Doings. Keportcd dslly from ttie Mahscoy City bureau 01 lUeUVKIUPU 11BHA1U, Mahanot Cut, June 22. Gcorce Wilfotd visited friends In Toma- ijua yesterday. Thn Mnhnnnv and St. Nicholas clubs. combined, will play the SheUBtidoahs at sverctt's farm to-morrow. I). Graham's team ran awav yesterday and monopolized WcBt Centre street, but a capture) was made before any dnmnge was done. Thomas Dovlo visited lady friends at ,ost ureeK yesteruay. The Mahanoy City Cornet Hand will bold a picnic at the Humane grovo on uiy im. Ml-. (....I- MH'lllln.o ClmrlVIII uina YMIIIC 4,11. , Jimw.to, u. - ,, .. IIavcn. is a guestof Miss Julia Gorman, ot West Pine street. .Trihn .tnnma nti,1 rinnlel Walters went to Pottsville to-day to attend tho Whitf nkcr case before the grand jury. County Commissioner 1'rank Rentz lslted town yesterdoy. Edward Hyan vlfdted filendsln Morea yesterday. Mr. Ryan Is nlwayB equipped lor a long wall:. Joseph Newman left for Philadelphia this morning. George Garrett and Charles Hendricks c uieu on mends at uiraruviue. Miss Nora Gorman, of West Pinestreet, visited the GoiT family at Mahanoy Plane. Frank Mellet enjoyed himself at Lake side yesteruay Thomas Conner nnd lady friend, of Shenandoah, visited town last evening. Miss Mnirgle Kdwards sllnned and fell from n tnble at Lakeside, injuring her side so badly that she is conuncu to ueu Tho Omega base ball club wlMies to meet any amateur club in the county John 11. Williams is me manager. Mrs. Peter O'Hrlen is visiting friends nt Pottsville, Mrs. C. W. licnslnuer. of Wayne. Is vis iting tho family of A. J. Sivartz. Minn Host Muriihv. of the Hotel Franev. Shenandoah, was in town last evening, the guest of M. J. Itynn. Mrs. .John McDonald, of Girurdville, visited town last evening. Man-trie ftrndr ami Sallie Hulli ban spent last evening visiting friends at Ullbertuu, Morgan Grlillths Is preparing for a trip to llarrlsuurg. .lolin Lewis. Mm of W. Lewis, spent yesterday at PottBVilie. Mrs. George Granger and daughter, Lillie. have returned from a visit to Pottsville irlenus. T.lnvd Brandon, of Hnzleton. wis town visitor yesterday and reported th lumber business as Dooming. David Gruham went to Pottsville this morning. James Whalen, of latesvilie, was In town to-dny. Thn Admiral club is ready to play cither the Muhanoy Citv or Ashlnnd club at any time. Thomas J-'orcmon, manager. William Slatterv. of Shenandouh. was among town menus yesteruay. Charles llecker. of Cleveland, Ohio, is guest of friends here. llees Hosser Is making a strong light for the Representative nomination and says he will not allow any grass to grow under his feet. The committee appointed to solicit for the bituminous strikers will be at all the pay ofllces of all the collieries on Friday and Saturday. Misses Llzzlo H'lrL'ins nnd Mmile Cor rigon, of Klleng.nv.ui, pushed through town on their way to Lakeblde yesterday, Humor has it that Michael Daley, tl tonsorlal artist of Fisher's, will embark on tho matrimonial sea toward the end of tills month William Cummings, formerly of Maha noy City, and now of Yatesvllle, has math arrangements to meet William Finn formerly of Wilkes Barre nnd now this place, in a four-round glove contest. Harry Kearns.the accommodating siles mnn for Sellninn & Co.. ejects to capture the first prlste in the bicycle race tiiitCKjit rue para on u uiyjuu f i nation." Turning to General llutler he said, "Henceforth I shall call him Coxey Hutler." General Uutler laughingly re plied: "That's all right; I don't care." Two or ttiree times there was imminent fdangeroi a row, out iortunateiy tueauuir passed oil without actual violence. A New Floating 1'alaoe New York, Juno 22. About 1,200 ladles Uml SfiPilfirWeeWB 8lvrne".iVlmrioy City Uauie ami nsu t-roiecwve jvbsuuiiiiiuu was held last evening to arrange for a gala day. Committees on grounds, re freshments, music and shooting tourna ment were appointed and tho vacancies in the executive force were tilled by the election of Dr. H. H. Hrlckernnd Lincoln Lord, of Mahanoy City; Dr. H. I). Kent schler and Ellas Miller, Hlugtown ; J. K. 1'. Scheilly, Shenandoah, and Dr. J. C. Diddle, Fountain Springs. Charles F. Klelndlenst nnd F. L. Smith were eiected members of the organization. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder Comluic Events. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival In Robblns' ball, under the aus picei of the Women's Relief Corps. July 31. Ice cream festival nnd bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., in Robblns' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Rob blns' opera house, under the auspices of tho "J. A. C." July 3. ice cream festival under the auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps, J. T. ot H. & T-, in Robblns' opera house. July 31. Icecream festival and bazaar under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., In Robblns' opera house. Atlantic City and lti four Jt ' The popularity and nrestice of Atlantic City are largely due to thesuperbgettlng thero facilities provided by the Royal Reading Railroad Route. From America's Kastern coast to the Sun-down Seas ex tend the fame of the fearless "Seventy Minute FlyerB." These royal and unriv aled trains run upon a double track rail road - Its four railt visible to the nnked eve -and they start from Chestnut street and South street ferries on a conveniently arranged schedule, which is printed inour time table column, lleglnnlng Saturday, 2ltd Inst., the original and celebrated Four O'clock Flyer" will be further 1m- ' V"". Til"?, " ,""'10'' DRT f ,hB I vbuled pattern. "' ' ! USE WELLS' LAUWUllT DniK, the oest Blueing for laundry use. Kach package ' makes two quart, 15 cts. Sold by I Manser & Ueddall. THE ALLBN TRIAL. .ry Little Iniermt ri fling Munlfe.ttd In the Cane. Bpcclal to the Hiimld. I'OTISVILLK, June 22. Very little Inter est is being manifested In the trial of bounty Commlsloncr Charlej F, Allen, nnd still less la taken In the reiultlof the deliberations ot tho jury from the fact that everyone, even some ot thote who are pushing the prosecution, expect a verdict or acquittal, in no other ease tried before the court In the nast. two or three years has there been so little evi dence to sustain me cnarge. It was confidently expected that the evidence Would nil be submitted and the case given to the jury nt the ndjaurnment of court yesterday afternoon. But this expectation was not realized, and It Is hard to say when it will terminate. The Dlstrlut Attorney has made the statement that he had nothing to do with the drawing up ot the Indictment; that certain lawyers, who we working the prosecution, drew up that document. The defense called the District Attorney for the purnose of showing that neither he nor nny of his deputies drew up the muicinieni, out upon tue oujections oi the Commonwealth his evidence was not allowed. AnUCnSfnf witnesses were called bv the defense to testify as td Mr. Allen's good character, and among the number were Uanlel fcihepp, 'squire rmer, J. u. Schadd. H. K. Aurand. Kobert Carter, F. C. Job. J. C, Farley, Thomas Purcell. Slg. Livingstone and Dr. Coble, all of whom snoko hltthlv ot the defendant. The defense submitted In evidence two letters, one written by George HetTner to Mr. Allen nsklug for the appointment ot janitor at the court house, and an other from Charles Hatise, asking for the appointment of policeman, janitor or something else. John F. Gressnng, of Pottsville, was called bv tho Commonwealth for the pur nose of contradicting tho testimony of Frank J. Alber. Witness remembered hearing Charles Hause make an affidavit early In January concerning tho meeting between Allen, Alber and llause in "Jumbo" Ti out's saloon. Hause said Allen left the saloon first and beckoned him to follow, which he did, Alber golnc in another direction. Witness said lie line a conversation with Alber, a Bbort time after Utilise made his statement, and re peated to Alber what Hausb had made affidavit to. Alber told witness Hnuse's statement was trim with the exception of tho matter of purchasing drinks, Alber claiming he bought the drinks. Witness saiil this ended his conversation with Alber On cross examination witness said he was interested in the prosecution of the ease, and that be had been a candidate for the position of warden at the county jail. He had visited Tamnqua for the purpose ot getting lJutmeluerger to witnuraw from tho contest. Gressamr also stated that K. H. Koch advised him to see Young, brother in-law of Duukleberger, about getting the latter out of the fight. He did so, but without Micces". rne witness stated ttiai lmnKei berger told htm he was in the fight foi warden for what there was In it, as hi business ventures proved unsuccessful Then Gressang made tho oner of a f,00 loan If he would retire from the fight. The only development in the case to-dny was a decision by Judge Weidman, grunt ing District Attorney Ryan permission to amend the indictment to overcome the defects pointed out by the defense. It is quite likely the case will be closed this evening, with the exception of the summing up nnd charge to the jury, which will in nil probability be concluded to-morrow afternoon, and perhaps earlier. 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 Remedy and It acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. 1 was my self taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramns and pains In my stomach, one-third of n bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hours 1 was out ol bed and lining my house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunacan. Bon- aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by Urubler ilros. UOTIOE TO THE PUBLIO. In Jteference to the Animal School Com- mi ncenients In SheiiHiitloHli. The seventh annual commencement ex ercises of the Grammar schools will be held In Ferguson's Theatre on Monday evening, June 2o, nnd the sixteenth an nual commencement exercises of the High school, on Tuesday evening, June 20. On both occasions the exerc ses will open promptly at 8 o'clock and seats will be reserved only until thnt hour. Reserved seat tickets will be sold at the Library, West street building, beginning at 9 o clock a. m.. on fcaturday. June 23 The public will be admitted to the Library through the main entrance of the building during the sale of tickets. The prices will be : Reserved seats, 15c; gen eral odmlssion. 10c. iNo person con purchase more man ten tickets at one time. M. I'. W MTAKEIt, 619 4t Superintendent. Vhea Bby was tick, we gave her CastorU. Sffhen she wa3 a Child, she cried for Cttitorta. ffhon she. became Miss, she clung to Castor!, Wfcen she had Children, she gave them Castoruv Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lesbio & BAElt, Ashland, Pn., printed on every sack. 3-3-3lav "Many of the citizens of Ralnsville, In dlana,are never without n bottle of Cham herlnin's Couch Remedy in the house.' savs Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place, This remedy has proven of so mucli value for colds, croup and whoop ing cough in children that few mothers who kuow Its worth are willing to be without It. For sale by Gruhler Bros, Lehigh Valley It. It, Special tickets to New York City at re duced rates, account National Saeuger fest, will be on sale at ticket olllces of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, June21stto24tu inclusive, good for return to and includ Ing June tfutn. An Kxoellent Hotel. Charles Burchlll. formerly of town. I now installed as proprietor of the Hotel Kaler at Mahanoy City. This hotel Is said to be one of the best arranged In th county nnd under the able management of Mr iiurciiui it win necome very pop ular. The cafe Is conducted by Frank Black, who has uiado an enviable reputn lion as a caterer in Mienumioati. Sometime ago J was troubled with nn attack of rheumatism, I used Chamber lain's Pain Halm and was completely cured. I have sinte advised many of my friends ami customers to try the reined and all speal; highly of It. Slmou Goli liHtuii, San Luie Key, Cal. Far sale Gruhler Bros. Go to Cardln's. m W. Centre St., for bargains iu wall naper. 5-18-Sm LOST I'lllIlEK. Da ii Toland is having his house and saloon palmed. Con. T Fo.ov visited Ashland yester day, Anthony Carey. Martin De and Thos, Ilretinan took in the picnic nt Lakeside. Prof. M. 11 Carev. M. J. Urennau and T. H. Dee took In the circus at Pottsville today. MisesOilie Lewis. Jossle Glover and Lizzie Williams, three accomplished young ladles of Sheuandoah, spent last evening here visiting friends. Blanche Wilkinson is lying seriously 111 with convention ot the brain. Peter Gauuhau. Democratic candidate for Jury Commissioner, looked after his political friends In Ashland yesterday. J. J. Frauev. of Shenandoah, candidate for Senator, talked politics with friends here yesterday. John McMurtle attended the funeral of Miss Katie Kerwlck nt Mahanoy City. The funeral of Thouia Kelly, theyoung man who was killed at West Bear ltldge colliery, will takeplaceon Saturday morn ing. Tim T. A. II. cadets will attend the funeral In a body. Interment at Glrard vlile. occlal low i.iictn to all In watches, ewelry and silverware at Hnblerman'F, orner .Mam ami uioyu street. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey!' Sprclnci are .clentlflcsllj jnA carefully prepared ltemedlel, wed for Tea J" I,rlTte practlco nnd for oier thirty Teari by the people with endro uocce. ETcry Blnglo Bpccino a upeclal cure for tho dlwase named. I ter euro without drustglnif. purging or reducing theBj-itemnndareln fact and deed the Boterelgn llemedlei of the World, no. etiMi, riicit. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., J-Worm, Worm Terer, Worm Colic.... .'J5 3- TecthIniri Colic, Crjlng, Wakefulness ,23 4- Dlarrhea, of Children or Adults 23 7- CouKba, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8- Ncnrnlgla, Toothache, Faceaehe. 25 D-Hcndnchcs, Kick ncadache, Vertigo.. .23 10- DyspepsIa, Wllousness, Constipation. .25 11- Hupprcmcd or l'nlnfnl Periods... ,23 12- Whltc, Too nofuse rerlods 25 13- Croup Iiaryngltls, Boarseness 25 l l-Salt ltlieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15-ltlicuiiiallmn, llheumatlo l'alns 25 1 n Mnlnrln. ("litllK. Fever nnd Ague .25 lll-Cntnrrh. Influcnia, Cold In tho Head. .25 in Wlinnnlnir f!ntl(zll ,25 2r-Kldncy lllseascs 25 2S-Ncrvoua Ilrhlilty 1-00 30-Urlnnry W eakness 3 t-Horo Throat, Qulncy.Ulceratol Throat .25 HUMPIIltliYS' WITCH IIA7.ni, Oil,, "Tho Pile Ointinent."-TrIal Slic, 25 Ols. Bold bj DruftcUti, or teot rrt't'l on receipt of i rice. PM. llUHfBKKTB' MANOAL Hi PtV,l HAILkU I kt. utariiKitis'aiD.io., hi 4 iiiuu. si., si.w iokk. JSPBOIPIOS. Tiinj08Ar,- - -ipnl-Ht nronoj' Is nddresse i n i nuo iku w 11 ii- ipnuui u ii in n Mu tl.y, Juti-Sn. 18UI, fur tout dlnit nduti.m wmIis for C 'lum a P ru iin i s,. i ilk' 'io. i-in yie obt.lUKl frtm the nil hi or -ee. at i-e larKitu-r in m on June ;M, 'Kll. T IV OllAl, V pcreturv Oomml.t.-c Shenjndo.ih, Pa. Junufc!, 1WI. 0 2i 3t Does Your Roof Leek on xkkd i:iisr? If it does, now is Ihe time tohave It done. Thos. Waters, Jr., as returned to Shenandoah with the rest roof piilnt o" tbe market, and Is preiaftd to do all kind- of tin rontinK, repalrlne anl painting All work guirn ei d Order will rjceite prom' t attention If left at Heuai.i. office or at IO iriSST l EXTJt V. STllllKT, JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD rnlLADELriHA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of thefe pa tiers delivered can leave orders ai Max Iteest's, Dougherty Duuaing, west entre street. Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEER'S LOVE," A beautiful and pathetic song nnd chorus I composed by Thomas Waters, Jr. Pro nounced a nem oy itavmonu Moore nnd other song writers nnd critics. For sale at I Brumm's music store. East Centre St., and I at 210 West Centre St., Sheuandoah. EARTMAN STEEL PIOEET FENCE Is tho cheapest nnd beBt fence made. Cheaper man a wooaen xence tor residences, l.uvns.cem- elery lots or any ltind of fencing. M H. IIastkh mis tne agency ana carries it in stocx at nis marble and granite works, 127 N. JAKDIN ST. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 1VE. Xii3E3Xri, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a inrgeciotmng nan, ivrotosKys oiu stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinitv. $7.00 buys a lmndbonie spring suit, the latest, styie. uetter ones lor tiu una up. GORMAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL BTH., Shciiniicloiili, Peiiusi 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Sheuandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace anu straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infanta' hats, capes and robot). Zenhvrs and Ger- inautown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. AlUti. U, -W. I1VJDK, J,rSeIT-Vlf-YlJUL TO- Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best Groods, Lowest Prices, Stepping Stones to Success. Ml rA HE Wonderful barfraltlS ' ju. rri., p. mt arc seem creditable, but are, 7IK fleet arid 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 qualities. give striking bargains, having With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buv millinerv for little money and the offers -m-v. vUUCIvc 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 house, short of cash, unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their nt-io-inni prices and they go to you the Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This You may have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee, you first-class goodB at the right price. You will find In our NEW CLOTHING STORE a large nnd varied line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles nnd nt low prices. gooos. ionio ana prompt, attention, ana one price to all. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd luloy meat, anu at tne same price as unlcago oeet. iresn veai, mutton, porK ana lamu. Fresh sausage and bolocna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Pc; best veal, lie; iresn nome-maue sausa, j, iuc. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. IF TOH WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1 GO TO TDK and get the best. A full set for m. bdv size, stiaae. bhudb. and several hundred sets to select from, Their vitallted air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds filllntr at reasonable prices, uon't rnrget tne numner 100 North Centre Btreet, VUTTHY1I.1,1S,VA, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VJT HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by YOST, Agent, 189 East Coal street, (Shenandoah. Itlsthebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every ltind of weather, for metal, wooden anu paper ruom una wans, uive it a trial. Wonders Photographe LVAIilHO Market and Centre Ste. , I'ottbvillk. The best photographs In all the latest styles, w onaers leads all photographers, WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. 21 North Main street, bhenaod Orders left hi esandoab.wlU receive jmpi aiieuuoc. PENNA. We are rtltunvo rr;,,:, t. Ji- jb""B uaiuiy nevertheless true. never(l,nU. rj '"WV'M " J-eau, re- no old fashioned goods) we stylish fabrics. Silks al2 In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid are of unusunl imonr you never bought stylish - ------ same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA. Cnll nnd see us. No trouble to show 21 South Main 8t., Shenandoah. J. F. PLOPPERT, srf&Gl? 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. L Orders for parties and othereveuts filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or guart buckets. T. H. SKDER5 (Successor to Q. W. Hassler) 101 "West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. I large Stock of Wall Vtmr nf nil shmln on hand. Special low rates for Datier hanitlng TOUH PHOTO I Taken In u rat-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. ItearL. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25ol SHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on installmect plan. td. id. zd3t;k::e, Centralla, Pa. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done in first class manner. Orders by JJIa,litPr??,yuy attended to. Orders may alto pe lejt l Wm. Neiswender's liverv stahl. wm Coal slret, Bhenandoah. t 1 m
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