The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 26, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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Evening Herald.1 N
STREET WHISPERINGS.
Tt'KSOAY, JVNK 20, lc94.
THIHU EDITION
WEIGH 1 hE BABY OFTEN,
A Very Simple and Easy Test
of Growth.
When the Inc ease is Slight
Put Baby on Lactated Food
It Has Saved the Lives of Thous
ands of BabiesWhat It Is.
Weighing the Imby
every week Is nn old
fashloned method of
dcto r m i n 1 n g ' 1
health, but there la no
Biniplcr way.
A hcnlthy baby in
creases in weight very
steadily. Any d e
crease is a plain w arn
ing that the little one
is not properly nourished; the mother's
milk is Insufleient or not healthful; or If
ey Items lllmneil by ihitTiiwn I'ntriilU
Ing lUportt-r.
To the people of Shenandoah it should
lie a source of much pride that they have
go nobly provided for the education of the
youth of all classes. The commencen rut
exerciies held Inst evening by the Oram
mnr schools reflects much creditupon our
corps of instructors, and show s that, grade
of our sclioolsto be in excellentcondltlon.
The lllgh school exercise this evening
will no doubt show a similar standard of
efficiency.
.
There Is no just rei.son why the attend
ance at the schools should not be much
larger. There Is a want of proper appre
ciation on the part of some in the use of
what is so abundantly supplied, Our
teachers will tell you that there are many
children wno attend scuooi very irregu
larly, and others not at all. Our Hoard
nf Illrprtnrs have furnished the reuulred
number of buildings, hired able and
efficient teachers, and now supply books
and other supplies free, and Btlll, with all
these Inducements to get an education,
some parent nre utterly Indifferent and
permit their children to grow up in
ignorance and not unfreqiiently vicious.
Wasteful of opportunities themselves,
they liana down the same traits to their
posterity, wno to-uay are given uie au
MAHANOY G1TY LETTER,
A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS
Alt the Events
of the Day Told in
A
Bright and Spicy Paragraph s
Record of To-day's Doings.
Ueporud dally from the Mahatoy City bureau
Ot UieEVKNlNO HKRALD.l
Mahakoy City, .Tune 0.
'Suulre Sherman attended court yester
day.
John J. Keigel, nf South Bethlehem,
was here yesterday.
William J., son of Daniel Mlmer, dfed
at 2:15 a. m. yesterday.
Charles McCool, of Pottsvllle, was n
town visitor yesterday,
P. J. Fergusoti, of Shenandoah, was
seen upon our streets yeBterday.
Col. M. P. Fowler, of Shenandoah, at
tended to business here yesterday.
.lames H. McGlntv Is making improve
ments in his hotel on Xorth Main street.
W. S. Breunun and Michael Muldoon,
nt Slionnnilnnh vpra Mntirlnr -lsitors to
vantage of greater privileges than what! town.
they could possible have enjoyed. N mn Mnthlas and Timothy Mack, of
parent can, In justice to his ofTspri ng an 1 w h , r(.specl8 to gheuaudoah
the community nt large, allow his chil- ' 1 '
Sirs K'lpRf IintTHkl'i Tniik.
BosTOK.June 20. A woman named Mrs
Annie Knpscbowski started frjui the stati
house steps yesterday tj make a trit
around tho world In fifteen months, start
ing without a cent and returning with I
stipulated sum, the amount of which ii
not disclosed. The trip is to settlea wagei
ot (20,000 to f 10,000 that It cannot be done
Two Hundred families Urlcteil.
PlTTsnuno, June 20. Secretary Warner
of the miners' Union, has received Wore
that 2(10 families in company hquses nttb.
Pan Handle mines, Painter's Hun, have
been evicted, The firm refuses to slgi
the scale, to recognize n pit committee oi
to pay the price.
An Killtor Clmrcud with llnrglary.
GAUPKK CITY, Kan., June 20.Li-E. 13.
Stotts, editor of a Populist paper at Gar
den City, Kan., and former partner of ex
Adjutant General Artz, was arrested hen
yesterday on a charge of burglary. Last
February the store of William Inge wot
burglarized. Yesterday Inge went rnto n
pawnshop to buy a revolver and recog
nized one as having been stolen from hie
store. The pawnshop records showed thai
Stotts had pawned the weapon. lleclalni
to have received it in payment for an ad
vertlsement.
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart
POTTSVILLE, PENNA.
1
Best Q-oods,
X-c-wogrt 3E:rlooet,
Stepping Stones to Success.
Miss Julia nud Sarah Gorman and
Nellie Latkln were Shenandoah visitors
yesterday.
Harry Gearhurt and Geo. Hoppesrodeto
Leblghton on their bicycles yesterday and
returned on the train.
William Senger. baggage-master at the
dren suffer in years to come for the want
of proper education. What Is Ios to-day
111 tills respeci can never ue regameu iu
future years.
.
To remedy this evil should be the duty
and privilege of every resident of the town.
lino tii u rol r nf bU the Lehigh V Hey. Is spending a week at
fellow man at heart, if he has a neighbor Sboeinakersville visiting his family.
n'l.n u InillflVriMit. nlinnt the education of Hlilnev I.iiiiilnii. receiitlv of the New
1 i -l.M.l .1. 1.1. ..l.flf.llnn l n I I. r.. lin. T.Aurt nr.r.1 ft t aril
"artificial" food is used It does does friendly manner tohlsduty In this matter, day clerkat the Hotel Kaler by proprietor
,,nf input Mm linlir'H rpfMilrements The In many cases it is tnewnni. oi n proper iitircuui.
not meet the baby s riquirements appreciation of the duty of the parent mCvCle riders of town are talking of
infant should be put on lactated food at rJmtlv(i to the education of the. young iiniiSf,?YtS Sn the outskirts of the
once. that so many children are allowed to re- i,orol,Bi, ior purpose of training for the
Lactated food Is as "natural" as hunger, main away irom scuooi. event on the Fourth.
In it, the combination of thenecessarvele-1 I MIbs Alice Lewis' Sunday school will
..M.rtinH. l,,.i.llliv iiintlinr'a lullU 111 T .. n,nli lioln In rr.nr 1illkll.Pa hold BU Ice Crealll festiVnl On PleBSant
accomplished ' see that every one iu your employ having Hill on Wednesday, June 27th, couimene-
nccompiisueu. ... i,n.i.,, .ii,i ,,i Lni.nnl. i.pt Ing at 3 o'clock p. m., for the benefit of
thing pure milk sugar as a basis there y' j;. vo tow ext.rt their Iniluenee the building fund,
is combined with It the richest gluten in tliU rpsnert. mid see that those belong- Mr. James, a student of Oberlin, O.,
Hour of wheat and oats, which by long ing tothetrrellglousorgniilzatloushaving college, who Is filling the pulpit of Ash
... i , f liilili-in old enoiitrh to attend school do bind conirreiratloual church, p lid a visit
,u,ll " "f" B,e" . "EI 1 , u" ho. If these agencies were put intoncttve to Mr. and .Sirs. John Philip, and family,
me nun mme m tuuamu, iuul.uu, in.-, i opcrntloii the result would be a larger of town, yesterday.
Deen perfectly cookeil anil mane reauy 10 enrollment, w lilltr tlio regular attendance
would lie grentiy lncreaseu. r.uucaiion is
an inmorlant matter under our tonn of
government, for the better the peuple un
educated the better will he the govern
ment itself.
Special low prices to all In watches,
lewelry and silverware at Ho'deriiinnV,
jorner Main and Llovd streets.
be easil) acted upon by the iiiiportiintnd-
dl'iMii n the pure malt extract.
It is a safe, simple, invaluable food for
infants and they like It and thrive upon
it, and grow healthy and strong.
Thousands of thankful testimonials
from fond parents are sent every year to
the tmiufacturcrs of this food. Here is
one from Mrs. L. W. Hills, of Itiverside,
111., the mother of the bouncing boy
whose picture appears above:
"Lactated food saved my baby's life.
At the age of five week's I put him on ar
tificial food. Not being successful with
the first brand I discontinued that and
tried condensed milk. That did not seem
to contain nourishment enough, nnd nt
the age of five months ho was so poor and
sickly that I had no Idea I would raise
him. Heading of lactated food I gave it
a trial. He began to improve within a
few days and has contiuued.to do so. We
have not given him a drop of medicine
since using lactated food. I consider that
it saved his life, and whenever my boy Is
praised for his bright, healthy looks I
never fail to tell his admirers that he is a
luctated food baby."
IJIAICAItU
Superlluous ilet.h N n disease. Fat
women are seldom ragged or long lived.
Obesity may be simmered down to two
rauses laziness and self-indulgence. It
Is pleasant to loll about In hammocks,
locking-chairs nnd couches, and to indulge
every whim ot tlio appetite, me very
dishes that 1'ellght the senses of the
woman inclined to olieslty are the very
ones they should not eat. The first step
townrdsn cure for "lazy" matter is self
sacrifice. It was petting that piled tipthe
billows, and only the severe lines of some
thing approaching asceticism will scatter
them. Fat girls who leave college and go
Into active business or professional life,
and great wives of the men who meet
with reverses of fortune, necessitating
self-help from every member of the faintly,
lose flesh in a year under the new order of
things, proving that evercise of the right
sort is demolishing as well as ennobling.
juo lnterntuionljp
famous REMEDY for
NEURALGIA ana similar Complaints
mannfaotsred under the ttrisgent
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, .
kpresoribodby eminent phyilclacr
DR. RICHTER'S
tmununni'
f Only genuine w.Trndem'k"Anchor."
3 Look also on twekars for Sr, KIchter's firm 1 1
IF. Ad. Rlchtor&Co. Now York.
-29 HIGHEST AWARDS.-
112 Brunch Houses, - - - Own Glauworka.l
hai; 11AI.L.
25 and 60c
. sbr n. r Cy
J .M ii l.an.
For sain In 1
r II II i -T in mita.
1 p V KirMa
Sylvester Zimmerman made flying
trip to Catnwissa.
Mrs. Henry Fisher, of Weatherly, is
here visiting her son, William, who was
injured on the Lehigh Valley road ou
Siturdii.
Mrs. Peter Shoemaker Is on the sick
list.
William James U confined to his house
through sickness, and Mr. Kleckner is
1.U11 II1C9I.IIIK. I 111 UlU JIIU, 111.4 uini.ll, UllUUhll fcl
Harry Zimmerman is agent for the strumentallty of Charles F. Allen.
JfEliALl) here.
Mrs. William Fisher's father and
mother speut Sunday here with the
former.
Quakhke will have a grand time ou the
Fourth.
Contractor William Houser is plaster
ing he bouse of William Lutss.
Alvine ISatikus Is erecting u new house.
Henry Garber and wife spent Sunday
with the former's parents.
So the much-talked of suit against
Commissioner Charles F. Allen has at
last come to nn end, nnd the fs.000 syndi
cate is in mourning. Wlint a fall was
there, my countrymen ! The fond hopes
of revenge that have been nursed In the
boom of my friend, the "allldavit editor,"
have been cast asunder by the "twelve
men. tried and true." Many slepless
nights has this snme purifier nf Snhuyl
klll county journ ili-ni i u in In-, mad
course for revenge ngsinst the man
who was instrumental In saving the
taxpayers of the county over 60.000 lu one
contract, and at the same time reduced
the exchequer of the nforesald editor
and his brother scribblers at the
county seat a corresponding amount.
Hut fortunately their scheme was nipped
ill the bud, anil mainly through the In-
t be
people, the court and the jury saw
through their veil of hypocrisy with which
the prosocution tried to seclude their dis
honest motive, and to-day the Comnils-i
sioner stands vindicated, while his perse
cutors, nt least some of them, have dug a
political pit for themselves. Hex.
Hodson, of the Scrnuton team, has been
sold to the lioutsville
Pitcher McCoach has been released by
Pottsvillo and has signed with Allen-town.
Nattrnss, of the Demorests, Wllllnms
sport's crank club, visited friends in
Shenandoah and Girardvllle to day.
Jimmy Toninn, who has been elected
mnnager of the home team, went to Phil
adelphia this morning in search of
players.
The three new players for Shenandoah,
namely, Bartholomew, Dodge and Bar
clay, of Lewisburg, are expected this
afternoon.
Messrs. Brenuan and Scheillv visited
the grand stand this afternoon and report
tile worK OI uuiuung as going on rapmiy.
The new stand will seat 1500 people. The
roof will be completed by Friday.
Bradley, whop tchedfor the home team
last year, came up from Pottsvllle last
evening to spend a few hours with some
of his admirers. He Is now playing with
the Easton State League team.
Manager Barnle, of the Louisvllles, is
after Meany, of the Harrisburgteam. He
claims to have a signed contract with
Manager Myers transferring that player
nnd willentorce the contract.
Land Agent Carter, of the Philadelphia
& Heading Coal and Iron Company,
has received numerously signed petitions
from the ministers of this town, prnying
thnt the leae of the Trotting park be
annulled. The park is leased from year
to year, beginning from September 1st.
It is necessary to give the association three
months' notice, nnd Mr. Carter says the
petitions were received too lnte to give
this notice, and the lease therefore stands
good until beptember 1st, i&uj.
Laborers nn Mtrlkn nt Ilomeitoitil
PlTTSlll'ItO, June 20. The laborers em
ployed In the S3 and 40-iucli mills of thi
Homestead steel works have struck, mil
the departments are idle. The men for
merly worked In gangs of ten, but latelj
the number has been reduced to six.
fiherDrnBrieWv
BARTMAN STEEL PICKET TENCE
Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper
than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem
etery lots or any kind of fencing M. II. Mastek
nas ine agency ana curries ii in biul-k hi ma
marble and granite works, 127 N. JAEDIN ST.
330 W EiS'
Saloon and Restaurant
Fcrmerly Mictatl Peters',
15 N. Main St., Slieuai;donti.
Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest
wlLe, liquors and cigars.
JAMES BOWES, Prop.
THE wonderful b'argains we are always giving1 hardly
spptti rrprlHn Vi1r. lint, nro tiovprtliolnoc (nm
I " - -..x.. fciiiv, AVI LfcVA J 1C-
fiect and act ! At our Dress Goods Department, turn
goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must
wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of
every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it
must be the latest, as we carry 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.
" " Hffiillinery.
With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid
summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery'
for little money and the offers 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 hundred 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.
MISOELIiANEOTJS.
W
r ANTED.-T'n tbousand quarts el huclsle-
berries every my ai 7 cents a quart
Goodman & lino .
33 West Cer.tr- street,
C-2iMt Hhcnandoah, Pa.
rhOK tot-TOver week using and selling Old
tboO KillaMe (liter hvery tumllv has I
runy, worn snives, iurKB, oi'uuua ciw .-uiv.ij
plated by dipping in melted meial. No ex
erlence or hard w rk: a good sltuatiou. At-
dress W P. Harrison Co, Clerk No. U, Col
umbus, umo.
Your Fanfs
Are Afraid .
Hound the bottom. Pardon our noticing it, but we're" frayed you don't
realize how it spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel
as li we unu to ten you mat you can get, our iinest pants iroin W to t3.au.
Others ns low as 50 cents.
We Have a Pew Summer Suits
For men, boys and children neat and stylish which we will close out nt
low prices between now and the Fourth. All our foods are the best make
and guaranteed to wear.
W. Shines New Clothing Store,
Simon AbraniBon, Manager.
21 South Main St., Shenandoah.
I Home-Killed Beef.
I have two little grandchildren who
are teething this hot summer weatherand
are troubled with bowel complaint. I
five them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Hemetlv and It nets 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 cranins and nalns lu my
stomach, one-third of n dottle of this
remedy cured me. Within twenty-four
houri l was out ot bed ana doing my
house work. Mis. W. 1j. llunnCnu. llon-
hiiuh, Hickman Co., Teun. For sale by
urumer tiros.
Then Daby was slct, we gave her Castorla.
Vhea she wan a Child, she cried for Castorla,
Then aba became Mlys, she. clung to Cattorla
Tten the had Children, alio gave them CastorUv
UHNTKALIA.
Trlnl nf a Hank Wrecker.
Independence, Mo., June 20. Elmer C
Sattley, president and cashier of the Kau
sas City Deposit and Savings bank, whlck
he and J. U. Uarrah are accused oi wrecK-
lug, was placed.on trial yesterday in the
criminal court here.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
3VE. LEVI,
Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a
large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, I
Cumtng l-leuts
July 17. Ice cream and beau soup
festival in Hobblus' hall, under the nus
pices of the Women's Hellef Corps.
July 81. Ice cream festival and bazar,
uuder the auspices of Camp -10, P. O. of
T. A., in Itohblns' hall.
August 1. Ice croum festival In Hob
blus' opera house, uuder the auspices of
the "J. A. C."
July 3. Ice cream feotlval under the
Itobert Wilson, of Mt. Cnrmel, mis in'
town on Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Thomas Is visiting friends
in Yatesville.
Itev. Frost visited Shenandoah on Slon
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Steward Kennedy, of Hnz-
leton. are spending n few dnys with
friends here.
Miss Snllle Schnuui, one of our pretty
belles, visited friends in Shenandoah.
11. J. Kelley and daughter spent Sun
day at latesvlile.
Heiiben Fahrlnger visited friends at
Park Place yesterday.
Thomas Schilling, oneot Delano's pleas-
1 I'eimltiri Attorn.-- Ditbnrreil.
WASIIINOTON, June ait. Attorney Heurj
I. Lord, of Illddefnrd, Me,, has been dis
barred from practice before the lnteriu
department for accepting Illegal fees ii
pension coses.
Ilie Wftathr.
Generally fair; southerly winds.
VETERANS IN TENT3.
Tlie ti. A. It. at lletlysburc low Fare a
Tl lteaillug KatlroAil.
The diminishing remnant of the ast
nud uallnnt host that went forth from the
mountains and valleys and cities of Penn
sylvania to the defense of the Union dur
ing the dark days of the Hebelllon will
rea'-semble on the historic battlefield of
Gettysburg ou Saturday, June 30th. The
occasion is that ot the annual encamp
mentot the Graud Armyof the Republic,
and for n week the veterans win live ovei
No. 102 North Centre Street,
POTTSVILLE, PA.,
Confectioner,,
29 Ka3t Centre Street.
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
The onlr nlace in town to secure home-
killed beef , guaranteeing choice and juicy
meat, and nt the same price as Chicago
-beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb.
lin will be nleased to e-reet his old Fresh sausage and bologna made every
friends from Shenandoah and vicinity, day. Finest steak, 3 lbs, 25c; rib roasts,
iT.OO buvs i handsome spring suit, the 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and fc; best veal,
latest style. Better cues for $10 nnd up. Ho; fresh home-made Bausa- , JUC.
JAMES O. SAMPSEL, Reuben Martin,,
AGENT for the EVENING HERALD 121 n. Main St., Shenandoah
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOIIK
DAILY PAPERS.
auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps, fnt young brpkeiiien, attended the festival again their war time experiences u true
J. T. of II. & T in Hobblus' opera house, here on taaturdny evening. rmy style. The green heights of Ceme-
1 Alex. Buchanan and II. J. Kelley. Jr., tery Hill, thickly dotted with the white
Sometime ago I was troubled with nn
attack of rheumatism. I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and was completely
cured. I have since advised many of my
friends nnd customers to try the remedy
and all speak highly of it. Simon Gold
haum, San Luis Key, Cal, For sale by
Gruhler Bros,
were among the visitors to latesvllleon
Sunday.
Misses Annie nnd Tessle Wright re
turned home on Sunday after a few days
sojourn In rjlieunuaoau.
John J. Cnin, one of our popular saloon
keepers, spent Sunday lu Mahanoy City,
i.m, nl tlmnld soldiers, is an imposing
spectacle in itself, while a continuous
round of drills, parades, ceremonies ami
eamn life frolics render Gettysburg a
most attractive place to visit during the
encampment. From June 27th until July
0th, inclusive, the Heading Itailroad will
sell special round trip tiCKeis irom an
SlOO llewanl.
The Shenaudoak Base Ball Association
will give f 100 reward for Information that
will lead to the arrest and conviction of
the party or parties who set fire to the
grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting
park.
W. S. UllKNNAN,
7 22-tf President.
A H Pnrniiv. telpirnnh onemtnr ,lt tlio I nnlnta In Its territory at a verV material
Lehigh Valley station, is spending a Jew reduction from the regular rates. These
days with Lock Haven friends. tickets will, be good to return any day
- . until and including JulyOth. OnSunday,
It Is lleHiitlml. July tneie win oe btooi t,",uu
delpMraud'ah
"Many of the citizens of IUinsvIUe, Ju
diaua, are never without a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough liemedy In the house,"
saj - .Jm'ob Brown, the leading merchant
of the place This remedy has proven of
go iuui h value lor colds, croup aud whoop
lug 'ough lu children that few mothers
who kuow its worth are willing to be
without It. For Bale by Uruhler Bros.
'l'h
the seaBoli bus Just been Issued by George
II. Heattord, Ueneral J."as6enger Agent or
the Chicago, Milwaukee aud St, Paul
Hallway, ulvlng n woman's opinion of
the compartment sleeping euro run on the
solid vestibuled electric-lighted trains of
that line, between Chicago, Milwaukee.
Kilbourn-Ctty (The Dells of Wisconsin),
Lacrosse, Wluoua. be. t'aui and Minne
apolis. Contains lime table of the express
trams to aim iroui poiuis suave iiauieu,
as well as bet ween Chicago, Cedar Itaplils,
DesMolnes, Moux City, Council Blults
and Hinahn, gives the sleeping and parlor
car rates Irom Chicago to all principal
points west Write to John It Pott,
District Passenger geut, Willlamspcrt,
Pa., for one of them, and a new manot
the United states, furnished free. 2ti lw
Parties wishing any of thetc papers delivered
ran lesve orders at Max Keese's, Dougherty
lulldlng, West Lentre street.
GORMAN'S GAFE
M UN AND COAL STB.,
Shciiauftoali, l'eitna,
'"Polite and Prompt Waiters.
Have you the Very Latest Song ?
"AN ENGINEER'S LOVE,"
A beautiful and pathetic song and chorus
composed by Thomas Waters. Jr. Pro
nounced a uem bv Havmond Moore and
other song writers and critics. For sale at
Brumm's music store, East Centre St., and
at 2lu west centre at., anenanaoan.
ItfEW YORK
IF YOU WANT
ARTIFICIAL TEETH I
CO TO THE
at reasonable prices.
and get the best. A full set
for 18. anv size, shade, stare,
and several hundred sets to
select from. Their vltallied
air has no eaual for nalnless
extraction. All kinds ailing
Don't fnreet the number
1 100 North Centre Htreet, VOTTsrilX,!!, l-A,
itlBli, ProBBrty Owners !
ROOF PAINTING promptly done with
tST HAWTHORN'S U. S. BOOr PAINT by
J.. "X-OSBV, Agent,
1S9 East Ool street, Bhenandcah. It la the best
and only gusrsntee pslnt against corrosion, tire
and every kind ot weather, lor metal, wooden
ana paper roois ana wans, uive i
. 1 . . . i, " ... . t . . i.
Inres uiioru a rare oppurmimy iu thh
t-reatest battlefield of the rebellion, and
i.n.n ilMtlrincr information regarding
tickets nnd trains can obtain the same
from tho nearest Reading Railroad ticket
agent.
Uo to Carilln's, 331 W. Centre St., for
bargains In wall Daner. M8-3m
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the
name Li-.sslG i!w Baku. Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. 3-:i-dtaw
Use Wells' Laundhy Blue, the best
Blueing for laundry use. Each package
mates two quarts,
Mueser & Beddall.
Cosh Millinery Store, wonders
29 North Main St., Shenandoah. I ZEA.DIHQ Photographe
Ladles, yon must see our large line of
lace ana straw
Trimmed Hats at Special Prices
Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville.
The best photograrlbs lu all the latest
styles. Wonders leads all photographers.
15 cts. Sold by I
Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants'
bats, capa and robes. Zephyrs and Ger
mantown wool. The latest New York
styles always ou hand at lowest prices.
Mnnrnlnir Goods a eneclaltv.
HXtt O, W. 11YE, prompt attention,
WARREN J. PORTZ,
. Ptnnn Tuner.
Pianos and oreans repaired. Orders left at
21 North Main street, Bhenasdoan.Ydll receive
J. F. PL0PPERTV
StBseF and
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 snort notice. Ice cream delivered tc
all parts of town In pint or quart buckets.
Does Your Roof Leak
011 xvim VAIXT?
If It does, now Is tho time to have it done.
Thos. Waters, Jr.,
If ns returned to Hhenandoab with the best root
paint on the market, and Is prepared to do all
kinds ot tin rooting, repairing and nalntinir.
All work guaranteed Orders wilf receive
prompt attention If left at Ukualo office or at
sio west axxTiti: stisiset.
yotth photo r
Taken In first-class style at
Linton's New Gallery T
14 N. PLUM ALLEY.
ItenrL. V. station. TINTYPES), 2 fr IScl
r P. IiSITZEI,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Licensed to clean
CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES
Work done on Installment plan.
ID. 3D. X)"2"ICEJ;,
Centralis. Fa.
Licensed to clean
Cess Pools, Out Houses
Work done in first-class manner, Orders by
mall promptly attended to, Orders may also
be left at W m. Nelan ender's Uvcry stable, West
Coal street, tthenandoah,
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