Evening Herald. FKIDAY, JUNK at, lb04. THIRD EDITION STREET WHISPERINGS. Uewsy Items Ulrnnetl by the Town l'airoll mg Uijriers Lloyd Drown la the youthful, unlet ami uuasMinilng .son ot Al. Drown, 11 wall known and rtupecled resident of Ijost Creek. The hoy, notwithstanding his tender jmra nnd retiring disposition, in jjuite a wit oue ot those nnturnl will who do not borrow from the nltnnnacs nnd practice putleiice-robbing Imposi tions upon the people. In Almost every case In which he springs his wit It Is un premeditated nnd lie f retjuently f iiIIh to re :s ize Unit he has said nuythiug to make his hearers Bmllo. It was one of theBe spontaneous outbursts that caused ine to pen this re ft rente to him. A neighbor jOt, family of the Drowns have n son who wiia Ulilortuunte enough to lone oue of his eyes The other clay Lloyd met the neighbor's boy and said, "Joliuny, ain't It tunny you have only one eye and I have two, j et you cau see twice as much At I can ' "Aw. vvhatcher givin' mer" exclaimed Johnny. "Yes, truly," persisted Lloyd. "When 2 look at you I cau only sec one eye, but when you look al me you see two eyes." V It is claimed that the city of Baltimore lias solved the tramp problem, and that the solution has been fouud lu the one -word ' Work." The tramp problem has always been a serious one, but never so much so as during the present rear, when the tramps discovered how much more tncctlvely they could ply their trade of intimidation by marching through the country lu organized bodies than by tramping separately or lu groups of twos and threes. Under the old plan they (cared only households, especially when the men were awav from home, into liv ing them food, shelter, or money ; under me new plan, tney terrorize towns, and even large cities, into compliance with their demands. This they have done to successfully that one of the prominent leaders of the Coxeyites has publicly ex pressed his surprise that It was not thought of earlier. The Haiti more plan is based upon Car lyle s idea that the man who is able to work ami twli not work shall starve. The idea is a good one : and the oily ot li.iltl more lias realized It Ijy making the price of its hospitality to trampscompensating jauor jo every tramp wno applies in that sity for food and shelter, they are given. but only upon the. understanding that they are to be enrned and paid tor with labor The Haltimure Central Heliel Committee opened last autumn a Wav fnrers Lodge, which was a sort of annex of a Friendly Inn which was already in operation. These establishments refused no tramp food and shelter if he agreed to pay me price asKetl lor them, it was that every applicant should Militant! saw wood to the value of what he received. In addi tion he -as obliged to take a hot bat h. use carbolic soap, and have his clothing dlsiu- leeteti. v uen tuts plau went Into opera tioti. the station houses, which had during me year oeiore entertatued ;fJ,o.u tramps were closed to all comers unles the Way. larers Lodge was full, in which caso the excess were accommodated with meals and lodging. The tramps having soon learned the nature of the new system, promptly gave Ilaltimore the go-uv. 1 hey did not even march or tramp through thecliy. they went nrouud It, ami the number nnplyluir for aid steadily and largely fell on". In January the average nightly number of applicants at the i'riendly Inu and the statiou-houaes was AH. during the following week the aver age was 223, and from February 15 to April t, at which time admission to the ponce stations was refused, the number ot uiKuuy applications snowed an average of only 171 N'ot only the tramps, but the vagrants. It Is stated, deserted the city. J.lie charity organization society, whic in all previous winters had been besieged uy lucui, icponeu mat. me two classes oz applicants uaa pructlcally disappeared V To the unemployed residents who sought aid the organization offered employment as stone breakers; It bought and sold at regular market rates, paying price rates for labor, fifty cents was the rate for lour hours' work: II for olght hours work nnd no applicant could receive more tnan thnt on nny one day, nnd the applicant Riven the eight-hour tusk was obliged to u-ive noi less than lour persons depend cm upon ins earnings, ts.yots perous were employed, and 7,000 tons of stone nroKen. This sold for ft) (HO, and ns the society s total outlay was about flu.OOO, only 3.350 had to be raised hv snbscrin tion. The result of the winter's effect was entirely satisfactory, citizens testuying that street and house-to-house begging jia i almost, ceaseu, auti the nonce stating mac tramps anu vagr tilts ar now exceed ingly few m Baltimore. 1'ho secret of success was in obliging those who sought and to nay a just price for it, to pay for it witu tueirowninuor. It l llfHlltlf ll. The handsomest Illustrated brochure nt the season has just been Issued by George ji, jueauorti, uenertil rnssenger Agent o the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. l'aul Jtallway. giving n woman a opinion o the compartment sleeping cars run on the solid vesttbuled electric lighted trains o that line, between Chicago, Milwaukee, Kllbourn-Clty (The Bells of Wisconsin), Lncrosse, Winoun. St. Paul and Minne apolls. Contains time table of t lie express Trains to anu irom points anove named, ns well as between Chicago, Cedar Kiinitls DesMolnes, Sioux City, Council IIIuiIh and Omaha, gives the sleeping and parlor car rates irom Chicago to an nrlncipa points west Write to John H. Pott District Passenger Agent, Wllltamsport. j-a. tor oue oi mem, anu u new map ni the I nued States, furnished free. iiMtv I have two little grandchildren who are teething this Hot summer weatheraud are trotuiietl with Dowel complaint. give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Kemedy anil It acts like charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was m self taken with a severe attack of bloot mix, with cramps and pal ns in in stomach, one-third of a bottle of tb remedy cured me. Within twenty-fou: hour I was out of bet! and doing my house work. Mrs. W. I Dunagau. Hon- aqua, Hickman Co,, Teun. For sale by uruuier ziros. 1'rtipovaU Wanted, Sealed proposals addressed to this un dersigned will be received until 7 ti. m Monday, July 2, ltKM, for the conHtruo tion of a dancing pavilion at Columbia Park Plans and specifications may be ' obta netl at the Columbia hose house ev p? . v tig or from any of the under tngned ' ummittee- The committee re- 8C"Vt."5 '1 i e ri. ut "o reject nnv or all ouis. M LA1NG. J I W KtsKMIOWH., I IUlllMII. I W U1.ANT, Set y I't -t j.enovat ng Co., call for. rlean deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at super t j.enovat ng C'ou call for. rlean SUGAR SCHEDULE CHANGES Senator IJlRnoliartl, of LouUliinA, It tli Only objector. Washington, Juno SO. The amended sugar schedule, which will probably be of fered when the tariff bill Is taken up In the senate, has been put Into shnpe by Senator Jones. It was accepted by all to whom it was shown except Senator ninnchard. The amendment as prepared changes the dale when the sugar schedule shall go into effect from the first day of January to the time of the passage of the bill, nnd provides for a continuation of a part of the bounty for the present year, giving nine-tenths of a cent bounty per pound on sugar tenting above 90 degrees by the polariscope, nnd eight-tentha of n cent on sugar testing below 00 degress and above M) degrees. The secretnry of the treasury is also nuthorlzed to refrain from imposing the ndditlonnl duty of one-tenth of a cent upon sugar Imported from coun tries paying an export bounty where It Is demonstrated to his satisfaction that the producer has not received the bounty. Senator Iilancbard's objection is under stood to be based upon the ground that a part of the bounty of two cents for the present year is withdrawn; but the nim of the trainers of the bill Is to avoid giving double protection to this article, nnd they agree that if the duty is to go into effect Immediately the bounty should be abated to the extent of the protection afforded by the 40 per cent, duty which the sugar schedule as nt present nrranged will af ford. There are one or two Democratic members of the finance committee to whom the amendment has not yet been submitted. The developments of the day confirm the report of the conference between Sen ator Irby and the three Populist senators, Allen, Kyle and 1'effer. They will oppose the differential duty of one-third of a cent n pound on rellned sugar, nnd may carry their opposition to the extent of antag onizing any duty at nil on sugar. Attempt to Wreck n Train. Ottawa, Out., June 2!). An attempt was made to wreck the west bound Can adian Central train from Montreal. A few miles this side of Buckingham, about twenty miles from Ottawa, a large stick of timber, which would take several men to lift, was planted Inn culvert. Had the culvert not given way the train would certainly have been wrecked. As it was, the locomotive was raised several feet In the air, audit is miraculous that it and the cars were not derailed. There were n large uumbe r of pnsseugers on the trntu. Two tramps are in custody on suspicion. Defying Atlantic's Authorities. Atlantic City, June 29. J. It. lilce. the "Cowboy Evangelist," and his wife, who were arrested Wednesday night charged with disorderly conduct in hold ing a meeting on Atlantic avenue, were released on bail yestertlay and arrested again last night on a state warrant, and held in bail. They gave bond and were released, after which they immediately held another meeting in nn open lot, at which they denounced lu the most un measured terms the city authorities and the local newspapers. Cmalied to Death Under Ills Knelne. Biiiminoiiam, Ala,, June 29. A west hound local freight on the Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham road jumped the track near Horse Creek, and was wrecked. The engine turned down nn embankment. Kngineer Boisclair escaped by jumping, but wns badly injured. Fire man Jack Hale was caught under the lo comotive and scalded nnd crushed to death. A brakeman was badly Injured. Seven cars were wrecked nnd much dam age done. Senator Carey TJrgti Woman Suffrage. Aldant, June 29. The tmestion of granting suffrage to women ennte up in nn unexpected manner yesterday before the committee on suffrage, when United States Senator Carey, of Wyoming, ap peared and spoke at length in its favor, lie detailed the success in his state and urged that this state try it. He scoffed at the Idea advanced that bad women would rule the ballot. rrendergAit an ICmbeclle. CHICAGO, June 29. Three female ex perts, Mrs. Sarah Hackett Stevenson, Har riet Alexander and Florence W. Hunt. were witnesses yesterday In the Prcnder- gast Insanity hearing. They testified that the prisoner is an imbecile and that his brain is not developed. Mrs. Prendergast, the mother of the prisoner, testified that there had been insauity lu the family. I'rofcuiar l'ancnatt Kctlref. PllILADELPlHA,Juue29. Professor Will- iam M. Paucoast, M. I)., last night re tired from the presidency of the Medico Chirurgical college, and the board of trustees elected him emeritus president, and chose Charles William Bergncr, a wealthy brewer, for the presidency. Leeds' Cliallence to McAallnV. ATLANTIC CITY, June 29. Horace Leeds, the lightweight, has posted u forfeit of $500 with n New York sporting publica tion to fight Jack McAulltre at 138 pounds belore the club ottering the largest purse. Leeds' expresses confidence in his ability to ueleat .McAulllte. Labor liar a National Holiday, Washington, June 29. The bill creat lng "Labor Day" a natioual holiday hui become a law, for Mr. Cummlngs, of New York, who first Introduced the hill, took it to the president yesterday and had it signed. Inventor Killsnn Nearl Well, OKANQK, N. J., June 38. Thomas A Edison has so far recovered from the ef fect of his recent fall that ho will prob ably return to the Ogtleu, the scene of his experiments, early next week. NUGGETS OF NEWS Near Woodmont, Conn., two unknown Italian laborers were killed by a train. llacelaud. the once celebrated race horse, who wns suffering from meningitis, was shot yestertlay to end bis sulierlngs, George K'.btnsoii. a colored tough of washlngt .u. murittred 17-year-old Abra ham Hrtc. t- i.y puslii., him overboard John Go(i,,mv, of Minnesota, has been elected clmli .uiiii "f the executive com mitte of the Senator (', 'York P"i tender, d ,t l.-u. .Tt, Ut , 1. day ii 1 1 ii and firiiti y! -t. . () t pr,,r, s,.r ililunii National league. i'- I.i-Miw. of the New n n- committee, was ii' a-t night m Brook i was lulur.'d H.itnr i in the ( i tit y I n l St, tptei Imn, du ll :impr.u dtt suddtnly at t t. Atgo professor of t!ieV" lit- a? .iNMatiii! stetuuiic theologv MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events of the Day Told i Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings, Reported dally trim tie Mahstoy City bureau of theEvtuino Uehalp.1 MAiiANor City, Juue2. W. D. Hnrrls returned from Pottsvllle last evening. John W. Pnrker, of the Trl-Weekly ltecord, spent Thursdny nt the county sent. Dr. G. S. Hardly, n graduate of Ann rbor University. Mich., will associate himself with the Albany Dental Associa tion of Mahanoy City. John Noon and Miss Mary Kinney, of Ashland, called on their friend, .lames .Murpny, and visited the sues ot town. W. E. Huehes. one of WIlkes-Barre's business men, and family, are visiting Isaac Davis, of town. T. II. B. Lvon and I. Y. Sollenberser are visitors at Asbury Park. Thomas Clark, ex-mltldleweiuht of Pennsylvania, visited W. W. Lewis. Civil service examinations for clerks will be held July 21st. Miss Maud Haughney is visiting friends u Pottsvllle. Miss Lizzie Schuth. n student of Wilkes- Barre academy, is home for the season, Miss Kate Gloven. of Hazleton. is visit ing her brother, Thos. F. Gloven. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 1L Stein. Mnmie Ger- hnrt. Lizzie Wenver. of Sunburv. nnd Dr. Stein, of Sheuaudoah, had an enjoyable time out nshiug. Mat httB always good iccoss. T. C O'Connor, our accommodating Postmaster, Is furnishing the post office with a new mall box, case and table, which is a great improvement. The contract for the Lakeside road. which is to he built as far as Delano for he present, will be given out next week. Dave Owens not! Edward Mnlick. of Shenandoah, visited Howard Burchlll, ight clerk at the Kuler House. Miss Annie Hablnovltz returned from visit to Philadelphia. Mi"s Lena Steif, of Ashland, is spending few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Sudes. Chas. D. Kaier will cive a snleiidid nnd mngnificent parade to-ulgbt, beginning t so clock. .Mr. Kaier has been" iiretwr- nu this very silentls for the ureal event of his 4tb anniversary of his brewery. One of the interesting features oil the Fourth will be the representation of the D irk Town Fire Brigade by the Hook and Ladder Company of town. A meetlug of the Mahanov City Ath letic Association was held nt the Harris Hotel for the purpose of completing the arrangements for the sports to lie held in ine paru on the fourth. The commuter were appointed as follows : Mr. A. C. Griffith was appointed handicapped, Tho. Ilornn pistol firer, Messrs. James J. Qulnn and Steve BricTgen were appointed ticket sellers, Messrs. George Hoppes nnd B. Lnbows bb a committee to receive bicy cle competitors. Trier Bros, have completed the new front In their building at the corner of Fourth and East Centre streets, which will be opened for business on Monday. Messrs. Trier have nut in the largest nlate glass in Mahanoy City. Miss Hannah and Jennie Refowtch were visiting Shenandoah friends. A dog race for 100 a Bide has been ar ranged between dogs owned by George Chtsnell, of Morea, and Frank Whirrity, of Mahanoy City. An Officer's Narrow Bicape. Little Falls, N. Y., June 29. A des perate attempt was made to murder Louis Bowers, chief of police of the village of Illon. At about 2 a. m.. as the chiei was on his way home, he heard two met talking in n driveway. He went in to in vestlgate, when a big, burly fellow, shove a revolver in Chief Bowers' face and lirn.. the ball entering his left shoulder. . short tussle ensued between the time men, and the chief was shot again, tin- time In the left hand. The desneradoei, then ran away. nraiil Itatin-, A.i-nin Defiltril. BUKNOS Ayises. June iS. Advices from Rio Graude do Sul say that the iusurgent 'orces under General Saraiva have ben ieateu by the loynl troops. Hotel Kaler. Mahanov Gltv. Chnrles Burchlll, proprietor. The best arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to nil railroads. Excellent management. tf Hear in ivi'int John A. Reilly's is the lace to get the tnrcst wines and liquors, best beer and nies anu nnem nranus ot f cigars. 1100 itewartt. The Shenandoah Base Ball Association will give tlOO reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who set lire to the grand stand nt the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. BltESNAN. 7-23-tf President. A postal card to the registrar will brine- the K'O-paue year hook, showlnu the Ave tlepartments LolIOKe, Academy. I.atliea' institute, .Music r-clicol ami Art Uepnrt- ineni anu cuib or tne ten iiuiltlliigs, ot iitiCKiii ii university at J.entsnurir, rn Next j ear biginr September 13, 18B4. -It Ouuu,., i.veuts. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival In Bobbins' ball, under the aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. July 31, Ice cream festival and bazar, under the Busplces of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., in Bobbins' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Rob bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." July 3. lee cream festival under the auspices ol Hope Section Pioneer Corps, J, T.'of II. & T., In Hobbtnu' opera house. July 10. Ice cream and fruit festival, In Robbins' opera house, under auspices' ot the Welsh Baptist Sunday school, July 19. SO. 21. Bazaar of Nations, lu Robliinx' opera house, under auspices of the'll. V. V. U. July 17. Grand Musical Kntertalnment, 1.1) It anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Ktiraiiipmeut, No, 258, 1. O. O. F., Fergu son's Theatre. Special low prices to nil In watches. Jewelry and silverware ot Holderman's, lorner .Main anu j.ioyu sireem. Sometime ago 1 was troubled with an attack of rbeninatl'-m. I used Chombtr-I lam's Pain Balm and wes completely ured I have since advised mnuy of my trlentls and customers to try the remedy J and all speak highly of it. Mutou tiold batim, Han Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by A Summer Vacation Suggestion, July 17th and August 21 nre the dates selected for n sorles of personnlly-con-ducted tours to the North tinder the auspices of the Pennsylvania Knttroad Company. Wntklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlatn and George, Saratoga, and the Highlands of the Hud son are nmong the many" attractive places to be vistted. This section Is unquestion ably the finest summer touring around In eastern United States, and abounds In the most Interesting and charming of sccner. v. A rate of 90.00 atmlles from New York. it l'liuatieipnia, Baltimore, Washington. Harrisburg, a ml intermediate stations. intermediate stations, and correspondingly low rates from other points. This rate Includes every Herd of necessary expenses during the entire time ot fourteen days spent on the trips, and Is remarkably low considering the large territory covered and the luxurious enter tainment afforded at the dlllereut places. For detailed Information address Tour ist Agent, Philadelphia, or apply to near est Passenger or Ticket Agent, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. "Many of the citizens of Halnsvllle, In dlana, are never without a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in the house," says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place. This remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whoop ing cough In children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without it. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Use Wklls' LATJNDnr Bluk, the best Blueing for lanndry use. Each package makes two quarts, 15 cts. Sold by Husser & Beddall. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder fThen Baby was sick, we gave her Costorta. When ahn was a Child, she cried for Costorta. When she became Miss, Fhe clung to Castor!, Teen the had Children, she gave them CaatorU. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper thn a wooden fence for residences, lavns,cem et, ry lots or any kind of fcnciDg M. H. MASTER has the ugency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JAF.DIN ST, BOWES' Saloon and Restauran1, T- , .11.1 I T. . . , 15 N. main St., Slieiinnclonh. Fresh and cool beer alwavs on tan. Finest liquors and cigars. JAMES BO WEB, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. J el.ht vears o d. Howard wl.l be nald for return lo unanea Kuswniie, nm. 1'enn t-a. WANTED. A position as cook or general h usekeeDer In a rjrlvate famllv. Hatls lactory reference can be given. Apply at No. 20 West Cherry street, Khecandoah. 8 27-3t w t ANTED. Ten thousand quarts ot hucale oerries every asy ai 1 cents a quart. Goodman & Duo., O'l w .... n......,., &2Mt Shenandoah, Pa. Important to Capitalists. A firm of nelMtnown Silk manufacturers de sire a building erected fortbelr usm In a pro gressive town of BbuutZOOO Inhabitants, not over 800 miles fiom New York and in locality vrbeie there is no otner silk mill. TUls DUlld- lnc w ould be leased for a Urm ot or vrars on a petcentageon nvestment snd muld not only rove a ae-irame tmerprite lor any rapuausi ui a-so oi aavamaie to ine town in wmcn u ib located. Wter power prefer eO. Address, Milk Manufacturer, care Umbert Booth King & tiro , .v. urouanay, jvew Yors. o-ism FASHIONABLE CLOTHING IVT. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened larKeclothlng hnll, Krotosky's oldstand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where be will be plensed to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. f".00 buys handsome spring suit, the latest style, iietter ones tor iu anu up, JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD riHLADELPnlA AND NEW TOItK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any ot thete papers delivered can lettve orders at Max lleese s, Dougherty GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL HTB., Slicnonduiili, Pvmint "Polite and Prompt Waiters. Have you the Very Latest Song? "AN ENGINEER'S I.OVE," A beautiful and pathetic song and chorus composed by Thomas Waters. Jr. Pro nounced a gem by Raymond Jloore and other song writers and critics. For sale at Brumm's music store, East Centre St., and Diointtwn.nt.ac, ci.nn..jMi. Ladies The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at the MEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 2'J North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children1 caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best Goods. Lowest Prices. Strict Stepping Stones to Success. T HE wonderful bargains eppm rrprlif n Vtln Vinf nt-n ..w.w ,...t..vao u ut. avcuu, re flect and act 1 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 - - - - MEillinery . With us this is one of our liveliest departments. Mid summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery or little money and the offers Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest price's. 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 original 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. Your Pants Are Afraid . Round the bottom. Pardon our noticing it, but we're frayed you don't realize how it spoils your otherwise faultles1 appearance. Anyway, we feel as If we hnd to tell you that you can get our finest pants from $3 to $3.50. Others as low as 50 cents. We Have a Pew Summer For men, boys nnd children neat and stylish which we will close out at low prices between now nnd the Fourth. All our goods nre the best make and guaranteed to wear. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abrainson, Manaper. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Home-Killed Beef. The only 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 sansage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs, 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and ?c; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausan, 10c. Reuben Martira? 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get the best. A full set for 13. anv size, sbade. sbttDe. and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no eaual for-nalnless extraction. All kinds tilllne si reasonarjie rjrices. uon'i inrttei me nurnuer 100 North Centre Btreet, rOTT8riLl.J!,l'A. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with r HAWTllORN'8 O. S. HOOF PAINT by V. TOBT, Agent, 139 EastOotl street, Bhenandoah, It Is the best ana oniy guarantee psini against corrosion, nre and every kind ot weatber, tor metal, wooden ana piper roots ana vans, uive it trial. UyondersBBCEzs zxAxxo Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville, The best photographs lu all the iBtest sty lea. w ouners leaus all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ . Pinnn Tuner PUbos and organs repaired. Orders left at PENNA. we are always giving hardly nnttorflioloee T .1 no old fashioned goods) we stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. are of unusual importance. you never bought stylish same way. See, save.. POTTSVILLE, PA. Suits J. F. PL0PPERTV 3? and Oonfectioner 29 Ea3t 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. Does Your. Roof Leak Oil XEUIl 1-A1XTV If it does, now Is the time to have It done. Thos. Waters, Jr., Has returned to Hhenandoah with the best roof aim on tne mantel, ana Is prepared to do au lnds ot tin roohnc. renalrlne and calntlnir. All work ctursnteYu Orders will receive prompt attention 11 ten at ueiiald omce or at 210 WEST CJ2XTH11 HTJtVET. T2-OTJH. PHOTO ! Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T It N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPEK, 2for 25cl HHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES "Work done on Installment plan. 3D. D. DYKE, Ceil trails. I'a. Licenced to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first-class manner Orders by mall promptly kttendedto. Orders may alio
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