Evening Herald. TUKSDAY, JULY 10, lb94. THIRD EDITION BREAKING OF RECORDS- What Science Can Do In Till I.lne Whan Him Trim Hard. Steamship captains, horse owners, bi cycle riders, and n lot of other people, are making strenuous nnd untlrlnK elTorts to "break tho record." The great public looks on at tho KHtuo with Kod-natured Interest. Once In n while sober science does a Uttlo record-smashing on her own Re count. One of her 1 litest ami great achievements U the discovery nnd nppll cation of n process for artificially digest ing food, so that it is absorbed lmtne dlately by the system, without Imposing the least lnbor on a weak stomach. This food Is called 1'askoln. It restores the debilitated, nnd gives fat to the thin be cause It is starchy. Only starches ndd real, solid lasting flesh to tho body. Oils and fata don't and nover will. Mr. II. O. Mahood, of Kmlentou, "Venango Co., 1'a., says: "I was so weak nnd run down that I thought I would have to give up my business. I could not ent nor sleep; after one bottle of I'nskola I began to gain at once nnd I have gained over fifteen pounds in less than three -weeks and I now feel like n now man." No wonder. Mrs. S. C. Stouch, of Wellington and Dauphin Sts., Philadelphia, writes: "I have been sick nearly three years, at times suffering terrlblu burning pains In my back and then cold in tho lower part of the bowels. Sometimes I thought I should die. All this time I wns consti pated. When I first began taking Pas kola, I was tomptod to give It up. think ing It would do me no good, because I bad taken so much medicine. I feel Paskola beginning to do me good, and to day I took a longer walk than I have been able to tako in threo years. I nm much stronger. I am taking my fifth bottle of Paskola, and I eat almost every thing now. I am 50 years old, and was always active, having worked hard." Paskola may be bought of any re putable druggist. An interesting pam phlet on food and digestion will be mailed free, on application to The Pro-Digested Food Co., 30 Heade St., New York. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old nnd being sickly everything ran through it like water through a sievo. I gnve It the usual treatment In such cases but with out benefit. Tho child kept growing thinner until it weighed but utile more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Cham berlain's Uollc, Unolern and Diarrhoea Remedy. Uefore one bottle of tho 21 cent size had been used, a marked 1m provemcnt was seen and its continued use cured the child. Ub weakness and nunv constitution disappeared and its father nnd myself believe tho child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. D , Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhlcr llros. tlnmlng Events. July 10. Ice cream and fruit festival, In Rohhlns' opera bouse, under auspices or. tlie welsh liaptlst Sunday hcuooi. .July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival in koduiiis nan, under tne aus pices of the women's Keller corps. July H Grand Musical Entertainment, lath anniversary or bnenamioan v alley Kncampmsnt, .No. aw, l. u. u. l., Jjergu, son's Theatre. July 19. 30. 21. nszaar of Nations. In Kobhlns' opera house, under auspices of tne u. I. 1'. u. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar. under ttie auspices of Camp 40, P. O. o T. A., in Bobbins' hall. Aucrust 1. Ich cream festival In Rnl- bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." Ifhta Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, ann she had Children, she gave them Custorli Newspaper Extract, A. X). 4000. A fow persons riding in a West Madison streetcar lost night witnessed an amusing episode The oar was full, and n stylish young gentleman who ontered waa prepar ing to stand during tho rest of the trip, whon two huiidsomo ladles aroso and po Utcly offered him their seats. Ho took one with ft how of thanks. Soon after iiuother man rlud In cheaper attiro and rather plain of feature entered, but the young lady u hose heat the first gentleman had not accepted kept her eyes fuatencd on bet newsp.miT nnd pffcotrd not to sou him Tho poor fellow would doubtless have had to btand all the way hod not the stylish young gentlemnn arisen with Hashing eyes nnd given up his own seat. Tlio liandsomu lady evidently felt tho rebulte, for she got out at tho next crossing, while a suppressed titter ran through tho car. Chicago Keeonl. GOOD STREET WORK. The Kleotrlo Hallway Company Leares Nothing Undoue. I T). II Llewellyn, who has charge of the ' track extension of the Lakeside Electric: Railway, yesterday finished two nal neat pieces of street work as over done In tbo town. At tbe north and south side crossings at White and Centre streets ho put In lengths of 12-lnch pipe which will carry tho surface drainage under the crossings and leave them dry, doing away with tho unsightly and troublesome open gutters. The pipes are neatly covered with earth and cracked atones aud the coverlngsare nicely graded. The same kind of W"i-k will lie dona at the corner of . Whit'" and Oak streets. Mr. Lllewellyu hat perrfonal Instructions from Mr. Dallas hvioi i -. president of the road, todoevery thin - tint will obvlato any possible com plaint by auy of the property owners aloncr the new line, except to guarantee nickel plate rails All dirt left after the tracks are in proper condition Is to be rnrted away and ern e is to be taken that no holes are left beside the track. FERMENT AT SCOTTDALE. Fatal Fight Hstwaan Import! Nagra cabs" and rnlle Ofiloers. SC0TTDAl.It, P July 10. ScotUlale is the aoene of the wildest excitement. A regular pitohed battle has been fought between the negro coke workers and the town authorities, nnd one negro U fatally shot and will dlo. Yesterday after noon three negroes came into town from the Painter ooko plant. The strikers, on getting sight of them, set up a howl and ran the men almost to their homos, throw ing stones and making every kind of threats. When the negroes reached home they raised an oxcitement among their neighbors at the plant, and forty of them started for the strikers. Six Hungarians wcro found near the plant, and were badly beaten, and n rush was then made for Scottdnlc, the mad dened negroes entering town, each armed with clubs and revolvers. A fight was soon raised between the nogroes and the police authorities. Tho colored men be came frantic and In a few seconds resolved themselves Into a mob and commenced shooting. The officers called upon the citizens for help, nnd a rush was made for them, when they all took to their heels and ran out of town. They were followed by three or four hundred citizens, who gave them close pursuit In the face of volloy after volley of shot from rsvolvora in the hands of the negroes. When two hundred yards out of town ono negro fell, shot In the head, whlls the others made their escape. Word bus been recoived from the plant that the negroes are arming themselves with Winchesters and will return to town to rescue their comrade taken in charge by the police. The citizens are in a fever of excitement. Tho Sons of Veterans' headquarters have been looted of Its guns, and every firearm to be found has been brought into requisition. TERRIFIED BY ANARCHISTS Unrsau County, Ills., In a IHata or HUfro anil I'anto. LA UP, Ills., July 10. The stores wero looted at this pluju yesterday afternoon by a mob of 400 foreign miners. The city is now guarded by fifty deputies. The na tional banks have removed their valuables from the city, and many of the business bouses have closed temporarily. Reports from surrounding districts are to tho ef fect that the anarchists of Peru, La Salle and other towns are moving toward Spring Valley for an attack on that place. The town is now guarded by two militia companies and ICOdeputies. Homeguards are being organized in a dozen different points In this vicinity. Scouts on horseback are out from each town on the public highways watching all means of approach to the various towns. The rioters have cut the tele phone and telegrnph wires to such an ox tent that it is difficult to get news throughout the oountry from mining towns. Between Spring Valley and Ladd and Laceyvllle not only the wires have been cut, but the polls as well cither pulled out or cut down. An uprising is Imminent In Grundv eounty, and a force of deputy sheriffs have gone to Coal City to quell it. At Morris the Grand Army of the Republic and Sons of Veterans hnve been asked to assist the sheriff. The English Bpcnking miners voted to go to work, but the Italians drove them out of town and threaten to kill them If they go to work. To Investigate Chinese Smuggling, WAStllNOTON, July 10. The attention of Secretary Carlisle was called to a state ment published In the New York World to the effect that largo numbers of China men had been smuggled Into this country through tho connivance of treasury of ficials and tho railroads. Tho secretary declined to ay anything in regard to the matter further thnti Hint the whole sub ject would bo thoroughly investigated. and nny officials or employes found guilty of wrong doing would be summarily dis missed and punished to tho f ull extent of tbo law. The Fireman Saved the Little On, SIIAMOKIN, Pa., July 10. While Mrs. Sarah Stopzie and her child wero crossing n high trestle along the line of the Le high Valley railroad they were overtaken by n passing freight train and seemed in immlnont danger of being run down. Charles Harry, the fireman of the train, climbed out over the pilot of tho loaouio- tivo and pushed the child off the super structure into tho street beneath just as tho train reached her. The mother es caped by clinging to a pier. Tiro mother and child sustained slight bruises. FIJI Cannibals Ilefented. Auckland, N. 55., July 10. Severn! hill tribes of Vauu Lcvn Island, of tho Fiji group, refused to pay communal duties, and, armed with clubs, attacked tho na tive police, who tried to enforce their collection. Tho tribes have revived the practice of eating human flesh. Sir John U. Thurston, the British governor of Fiji, immediately took steps to quell the up rising, and after n severe encounter was successful. Seven of the rebels were killed and a large number wounded. Several troops were also wounded. New York Federal Appointment. Washington, July 10. The president sent to the senate the following nomina tions: John C. Mcuiilre, surveyor of cus toms at New York; Edward J. Taylor, collector of customs at Mngara, N. Y William A. Reach, collector of Internal revenuo for the Twenty-first district o New York; John II. McCarty, United States marshal for the Southern district of New York. New Jersey Senator Surprised. Washington, July 10. The president yesterday nominated Captain James Par ker to be United States district attorney ' for the New Jersey district. It was aoom I plete surprise to both the senators from I that state. He was known to be a candl I date, but had received from the senators j only a perfunctory endorsement. They bad another man slated for the place. President lilaut Not a Verjnrer. New YOltK, July 10. The indictments against Joseph F. lilaut, president of the Madison Square bank, for perjury were dismissed by Justice Barrett in the court of oyer nnd terminer. On tbe indictment charging him with receiving deposits when he knew the bank was insolvent Judge Barrett has fixed ball for President lilaut at 10,000. VlgUvnt Aglu Defeated. Glasoow, July 10. For the third time in succession tbe Prince of Wales' yacht Britaunia yesterday defeated Mr. George Gould's Vigilant. The course wus the same as that sailed over lit the two pre vious races, and the race was for a prize of X75. The finishing time of tbe two yachts was: Hrltanula, Mi., 84 mm., -15 sec; Vijjllaut, 5h., U mlu., 19 see. REAOING'b HURCH WAR. Anatker Outbreak nrsalts In a Dotsrmi- atlan tn ftiupctnd fltrvlaes. Rkadinq, Pa., July 10. Another out break occurred yesterday at St. Mary's Polish Catholic church, Twelfth and Spruce streets, being a repetition of Bun day's disgraceful affair, when the pastor was driven out of the church, and an at tempt was made to do him violence in his parsonage. Yesterday members opposed to tho pas tor assembled In the vicinity of the church, and later on proceeded to tho parj sonage, where they began using insulting remarks about Rev. Janautklewltoz, ring ing Ills doer bell and demanding admis- lon. Detective Martc and Joe Kovalskl appeared and warned them off, but no at tention was paid to this. Finally the party made a rush for the door of tho pari sonage, but no one succeeded in effecting an entrance, and the crowd became en raged. Kovalskl was then seized, and knocked about very roughly before he was rescued by Detective Marti and others from the parsonage. He was badly bruised about the body, and his clothing torn and stained with blood. A call was sent to the police station for aid, and Chief Cullen and eight officers arrived and cleared tho street. Three of the leaders of the mob were ar rested, and subsequently officers arrested Father Jauausklewlcz on n warrant charg ing him with choking a parishioner at a luneral. IJall was furnished for a hear ing. The priest was protected on the way to the magistrate's office by officers and followed by about 200 excited foreigners. Warrants have been Issued for twenty of the rioters. The authorities have decided to close up the church, allowing no more services. striking Miners Still Determined. Phillifsburo. Pa.. July 10. Formal notice was yestorday given the sheriff of Jleartlsld oounty by the IJerwlnd White Mining company that it will hold the county responsible for any destruction of its property. It also gave notice to its striking miners to remove their tools from the mines, Miners are of the opinion that the notice means that new men are to be brought Into these regions. Mass meetings were held near Houtzdala and at Coaldale mine. At both places resolu tions were adopted reiterating the Inten tion of the strikers to stand firm. An Insane Murderer Sentenced. Bordentown, N. J., July 10. The oase of Charles Hunter, colored, charged with the murder of James Reynolds nt the Burlington oounty almshouse, Pembtr ton, on July SU. 1B03, came up for trial be fore Judgo Garrison at Mount Holly yes terday. The testimony of Dr. Parsons Melcher and Theodore B. Gosklll, stew ard of the almshouse, showed that nun ter was subject to eplleptto fits, and was not responsible for his acts. Judge Gar rison thereupon ended the trial by sen tencing the accused to tho state insane asylum. General afoCanley's Death. NEW Yons, July 10. The nows of tho sudden death of General Daniel AfcCanley, at Managua, Nicaragua, was a great shock to the hoits of friends possessed by that distinguished soldier in this city. He went to Nicaragua less than two months ago to remain as permanent agent of the Maritime Canal company, and up to the middle of last week was In tho best of health. No details of his last illness have been received ns yet, The president of Nicaragua has decreed that ho be buried with military honors. Alteaberger nn Trlnl for Murder. Jersey City, July 10. The trial of Ber nnrd Altenberger, charged with tho mini der of Katie Rupp on the night of Mav is was begun in the Hudson oounty court of oyer and terminer In Jersey City yes terday. Tho jury was qulokly selected, Assemblyman Sallinger, In behalf of tho prisoner, askod that tho trial be postponed on tho ground that expeoted evidence from Germany bad not arrived. This was denied and the trlnl proceeded. A verdiot is expected tomorrow. Mnrderer Hurt Anxlnna to Die. Doylestown, Pa., July 10. Wallace Burt, the half breed Indian, who la to hang here on the 20th for the murder of Mr. and Airs. Samuel Illghtley, asked Sheriff Nicholson to proouro an nttornoy to draw up his will. He is desirous of leaving bis body to the sheriff. Burt says ho don't wnnt his body to get into the hnnds of the doctors. The murderer says he is glad his end is near, nnd Is counting bis fow remaining days on earth. A Farmer's Mvstorlnus Disappearance, LANCASTKIt, Pa., July 10. Tho police authorities have been u i Ified of tho mys terious disappearance of Wilson Bru bnker, a rich and well known farmer liv ing near this city. He came to town on Saturday with considerable money in his possession, and has not been heard from since. His wifo and brother fear foul play or suicide. Thieving Cashier Confesses. PlTTBDUlto, July 10. Clarence G. Her man, the cashier of tho defunct Corry National bank, of Corry, Pa., pleaded guilty in the United States court to an in dictment of ten counts for making false entries In tho books of the bank. His rel atlves and frlouds here turned over secur ities amounting to $100,000 to make good the deficiency. Sentence has been de ferred. Carrot's Murderer VenHn. LONDON, July 10. A dispatch from Ly ons says of Santo Caserlo, tho murderer of President Carnot: "His spirit is com pletely broken. He lies on his cot and groans continually that he Is only 20 years old, and does not wish to die. The guards watch him most carefully to prevent his suicide." A Bunlan Town Wiped Oat by Flames, St. PKTEitsnnRO, July 10. The entlro township of Plungan, Russia, has been completely destroyed by lire, xnree hun dred and seventy houses have been burne and over 2,000 persons are now without shelter. Some children nnd a number of cattle perished in the flames. To Inquire Into I.lllle llatlldaj's Sanity, Albany, July 10. Governor Flower has appointed a commission to examine into the sanity of Mrs. lizzie ilalllday. Urs. J. M. Lee, Rochester; J. G. Spencer, Watertown, and Dr, Bloomer, Utloa, form the commission. All Maryland Mines Wurklnjr. IS.U.timohk, July 10 Ocean mine, the onlv Idle mine in the Murvlaud coal re- ' gion, resumed oix-rRtions yesterduy with between lifty and sixty employes. tho W.ath.r. Generally fair; southerly winds; slightly warmer iu the interior. MAIUU.a.OES. no Town Connies Hound la Wedlock llonds To-day, Miss Mary Schlltzerand Joseph Shoupo, both of town, were married this morning nt the German Catholic church, Tho couple have gono to Niagara Falls to spend the honeymoon. John Fersruson nnd Miss Edith Elsen hower were mnrrled this afternoon nt three o clock in the Evangelical church. Go to Cardln's. 284 W. Centre St.. for bargains In wall caper. 5-18-3m Monnghants liargalns. A good quality home-made rag carpet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress glnghnms.O cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset In the market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods oi an Kinus cneap. i. J. ilONAOHAN, No. 28 S. Main St., Shennndoab. Shunting Match. Green, of Glrardvllle. nnd Cooper, of Mahauoy City, hnve been mntched to shoot at twenty-five birds for J100 a side, nt .Mniianoy uity parK, on August 2nd. Buy Keystone flour. Re sure that the name Li'swo & Bakk, Ashland, Pn., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3triw Osb Wells' Laundry Rlde. the best Blueing for Ianndry use. Each package jinkes two quarts, 15 eta. Sold by Musser & iseddall. Schmlrker's Ashland Summer Garden open evenings. Ico cream nnd beer. Dane lng everj Saturday night. C-10-tf Itnllrnndere Paid. All the cmnloves of tho Mnhnnov divi sion or tbo Jjelilgn valley itnnrond re ceived tlielr pay to-day. ino pay car reached here at noon nnd went back nt 30 after naving nil hands between Shun- nndoah nnd Ashland. Get your repairing done at Holder- man's. A hone kicked II. S. Shafer.of the Free-1 myer House, MIddleburg, N. Y., on tho knee, which laid him up in bed and oaused tho knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's PaluBalm. which he did. and in twodaya was able to be around. Mr. Sbafer has recommended it to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or iprain. Tins same remedy is also lamous or Its cures of rheumatism. For sale by urunier uros. Hotel Knier. Mnbanor Cltv. Charles Burchill, proprietor. The best arranged hotel in tbe county, convenient to nil railroads. Excellent management. tf ltednced Itntes. On account of the International conven tion 61 tbo Christian Endeavor SDecial tickets at the low rate of single fare for round trip will be on sale by tbe Lehigh Vnlley Railroad to Cleveland, O, These tickets will be sold at all stations, July 'Jin to lltn, good lor return to July 3lst. i or iuriner particulars apply to aaents. 7-a-4t-eoa W. II. Nelson, who is in the drutr busi ness at Klngvllle, Mo., tins so much con fidence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle nnd offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing tins Decause tne remedy is a certain cure for tbe diseases for which it Is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros. S100 Reward. The Shenandoah Base Ball Association will give J100 reward for Information thnt will lead to the arrest and conviction of the nartv or nsrtlea who set fire to the grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. BrtKNNAN, Frealdent. 7-23-tf SIiigIuk for ti.e Strike. A party of eleven striking miners from the bituminous coal region arrived in town tp-day. Thoy nre from Phlllpsburg nnd nre on n singing tour through the county to earn a livlihood pending tbe termination of the strike. They have ap peared in Mt. Carmel nnd Ashland nnd tne pnpera oi inose places spean very nigmy oi tnoir singing. A very stri". j. ; -nor of tbo extreme ekifcUcli y T . 1 is i -.liibited in bon.o cx ncrimciit.. i ..u,- ul t..o wollers works unit described in l'.m J ukiIouii Mnclmilbt. Threo oyiiudrh .il su-cl posts Inchon in diameter mid 10 feet long wero placed in n vertical position upon a hteel disk, tho threo postn arranged in tho form of n triangle. Un top of theso wns placed nnothor stool disk, and arrangements wore miulo by which n pound weight could bo carefully placed upon or removed from tho upper disk. An electrical contnet wns nr- ranged In such a manner thnt any diminu tion of length of tho columns would cnuso a bell to ring, and It was found thnt this pound woight was sulUeieut to miiKo anil break tho contact, tho bull continuing to ring so long ns tho woight was In placo nnd stopping whenever It wus removed. By experiments mudo upon specimens of tho eiiino bar of steel and by calculation It was detonnlnud that tho steel bars woro comprobbud about 1-14,000,000 of an inch, whlOi, though but a small amount, showed that even the highest strain cannot bo im posed upon such materials without n cor responding yielding, which yielding mny or may not b disregarded according to olruumstnneei., a: d to this fact that nietnl always yield um'i r strain is undoubtedly due much of tie wearing to n bearing that is often considered necessary iu now macbini rv. SjJtnteruallon,' fauons REMEDY for iJEURALGIA Bad similar OompUbts uansraatsrea isder tee stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. kVreeuibedbyealntntpliyiUluisV OR. RICllTER'S ( Only r;onInow.Tradcui'k"AncUor. ' I Look alto on package for Dr, Blotter's firm 1 1 IF.Ad.Rlchtor&Co. Now York. -29 HIGHEST AWAHDS.- i la Brawn Hinei, Own flUuwtrki.i 26 ard 50c. For .sale tn . c)jf nandnak by H Hatnhuch. 1 j 1 uman, V u. Kirlia GRAND OPENING OF Columbia hi ! August 15, '94. IWUEMIFM Are ranking extensive prcperntlons for uin-mug oi ineir now pnrK, on tue of tho Lakeside Electric Rail way, by a Monster Pic-nic 1 It will 1)0 tho GVfnt, fit fl.fi on no Art nml I those In attentlanco will hn treated tn all kinds of nmnement. Refreshments will be served. Dancing music in abundance. JUST ARRIVED. PIIItKNOLOOY AND VAtMISTKY. Mrs. Banc, tho great phrenolORlst and palmist, has arrived In Micnandoob and will regain nt the Central Uou-c. corner Centre and White streets, for ono week. Is a graduate of Fowler and wells' Phrenological College and as a palmist has eighteen years' practical experi ence, uj a pnrenoiob'i0"1 u-iitminnbion you will lcnrn wnai you can nei suiay. wnat propensities you should cultivate oud what restrain. Ily tho art ol palmistry jou will havo your future life explained to you as sot lortn oyxue lines oi your nana, riwmisiry is the only true and scientluo art by which tho future can be predicted Questions nnsworcd concerning bu;lne, love and marriage Phrenological examinations for ladles, 60 cents i gents, 76 cents. All part'as having a phrenological examination can havo tho sand examined absolutely free of charge. Call and bo convinced. "o humbug. jyj-HS. O. II. 1HIIDGMAN, H.C. M.. TeachEr of Violin, Piano, Violoncello. Cor. Jaidlo and Lloyd Sts., Bhenacdoab, mSCKT.T. A TTBOUS. tir ANTED. A rirl for eeneral houseware, TV Apply to Reese's Auction Reom, IlniAi.n traneh. cmce, ATcat centre street, Hhecanuoan. WANTED. Experienced hnnCs for steady work; also girls to larn their trade. Ap- ai tne nai ana cap laciory oi me new It Proerfss Comrani. on North Ilnwers street, Shenandoah, l'a. 7-7-2t WANTED. Two good coatmakars at Isaac Bcfowlch's, 1S1 East Ctntre street, Uahanoy City, Fa, 7-3 it r Ar- TED.- Ten thousand Quarts ol huckle berries overy day, oodhan & lino . 33 Weit Centre street, Shenandoah, l'a. s-ae-tt QiC tofl5PEB DAY at homo selling Ltcht H0 nlcg Plater and plating Jewelry watches lublewaie, etc. Every has house goods needing nlatlng. No experience: nn capital: no talking. Some agents arc making ?2o a day. Permanent position. Address H, K. Dolno & Co., Colum bus, Ohio. Ornos orCoNTRoixiB of ins Coowit or) ScntlTLKILL. POTTSVILLX. PA., 1804 ) NO riOE. Sealed proposals will be received by the uadcrslgnrd, the Controller of rchuylklll county, until 2 p. m. Monday, July 3d, 1881, to paint tho roof of the county prison, f peclflcatlnns can be had Ly applica tion to me uoumy commissioners. warn envciopca "iroposais.'- oraeroi lue uouniv irommissioners. 11. It. SKVKKN. ju-10 13-14 Controller. DE.cL. Brenn zxtol7& Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gllbsrt Sts. I n tit.- T2H..AHM l n: 'iiios, liquors and Handcome Bar Fixtures. nvvr, nwus, Jjitiuuia uuu waaia, THEATRE : CAFE ! Formerly kept by Ttos. Olbboas, Slain and Oak Sts., Shensndoab. Fresh and cool Deer always oa tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Costeixo & Cassidt, Proprietors. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING IVT. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has ODencd a largo clothing hall, Krotosky's oldstnnd, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old menus irom Buennnnonn nnti vicinity. $7.00 buvs a handsome Rnrino-sult. the latest style. Better ones for 110 nnd up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NtTW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing nnv of these tinners delivered can leave orders at Max Heese's. Douchcrtv building, West Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to 11.38 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75c " " 49c 60o " " 35c. ITou Meed . . n decent JJ1 J Yol need it now don't spoil your credit by wearing seedy garments look like prosperity if you would havo folks think you nre prosperous. Wo hnvo Black Cheviots at tO.00, out In three button long sacks and Hegent frocks. Black nnd blue clays In same styles nt J0.D0. When you wear ourclothinK your friends will think that thtKod old boom days havo returned, when you could nfford to pay dm or 436 a Bult. Our $9.00 Suits look just as handsome. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Bhennndoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper than a -wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Mabtik has the agency and carries It In stock at Ms marble and granite works, 127 N, JJLSDIN ST. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO THE and get the best. A full set for la, any site, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their Tltallred air has no equal tor painless extraction. All kinds HIUdz at rnssnnable nrtees. Don't forcet tho number 100 North Centre Street, rOTTHriLZE, rJL BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N, Blaln St., Slicunndoah. Fresh and cool beer always en lap. Finest wines, liquors and algars. JAMKS BOTTES.Prep. 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly done wltk VB HAWTHORN'B U. S. HOOP PAINT by jSk.n sroar, Agent, lt9 East Oosl street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, are and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsvillk. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ. .,.MHfflK. Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will rsselvo proaapt ntteattoa. MAIN AND COAL BTd., Otacucuidoali, Pcunai 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. XjVC3.01S The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at tho 1'SW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 9 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. BIB Hi 0. W. RTDB. J. F. PL0PPERT, and Cponfecfioner,, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PEMA. 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. Icecream delivered' to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. srouiEi. PIIOTO I Taken in first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T li N. PLUM ALL-KY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o, East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.OO Corsets 75o " 50o " for only 75c. 60o. " 85c.
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