evening Herald.1 ! I . KKIDAY, JUliY 13, 1MW. mTTT-r--r . , -, - r,, - T THIRD EI )1 1 ION OLD ;ES0PS STORY. 3t Is Almiit ltel.. llt(.ii ThHt llmleil In 1'lHt failure. Thnt wise old slave, JKop, tells how the 1 jaws and the anus refused to supply nnd ! to grind food for the stomach whloh, they 1 said, was a lar.y thing living on its neigh bora. Of courso the rebellious members suffered and grew weak. As what we cull aclence did not exist in Kwip's day, it Isn't likely that even he understood the lull force of this fable. Wo understand to-dHy the supreme im portance of treating the stomach well, for the consequences of Indigestion ex tend from the brain to the toes. Decnuso of bad illgetion, there are ho tunny skinny, pale, bloodless men and women in the world. Nothing will fntten and strengthen them unless they call llnd a food that will pass from the stomach Into , tho blood without digestion. 1'askola Is such a pre-digested food. "It gives me great pleasure," says Dr. G. W Dabcock, of Chelsea, Mass., "to speak in the highest terms of your de lightful preparation, 1'askoia. I have lately prescribed It for one of my Indy patients, nnd I am greatly surprised at its wonderful poivcras a flesh producer. Tho young lndy has been out of health nnd losing fleh. She began taking I'as kola ns directed. Her weight was 103 pounds. She has tnken four bottles nnd now weighs KfJ pounds, and Is looking much Improved. Slio says flic feels like a now creature. This change has been brought about by 1'askola." Another physician's testimony : Osukoo, N. Y., May ill. 1MM. Gentlemen : Tho bottle of l'nskoln re ceived a week ngo to-day nnd I Immedi ately commenced the use of It, in connec tion with Poland water. I am feeling very much better nnd have Increased 1 pounds. Durlug the eight days use of l'nskoln, nocructlons of gas, in fnct, seem ing perfect digestion. If this condition continues, I shnll beadevotee of l'nskoln and will prescribe it when indicated to my patients. Sincerely yours, E. M. J1ANWAHEX, M. I). l'nskoln may be obtained of any repu ' table retail druggist and a pamphlet fully descriptive will be mailed upon nppllcn- tion to The I're-Dlgested Food Co., 30 K-ade St., New York. Onmtnr Events. July 10. Ice cream nnd fruit festlvnl. In Bobbins' opera house, under auspices oi iuu n eisu jiuptist mitiuiiy sonooi. juiy 17 ice cream and bean soup lesuvai in iioooins- nnu, unuer the aus pices of the Women's Ilelief Corps. July n Urnnd Musical Entertainment, 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Kiicainiuiient, No. SI6S, I. O. O. b, Kergu non s Then) re. Jaly Hi, yn, ai. Bazaar of Nations. In Roliliiiis' opera house, uuder auspices of uie i. i . i i . July l - Icecream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, 1'. O. oi T. A , m Uobbins' hall. Anu-tvt 1 Ice cream festival in Itoh- blnb opera house, under the auspices of Tne .i .heD Bsi y a sick, we gave her Castor la. Then eh ..a a Child, shi cried for Castorla. Then all nivarnn Miss, she clung to Castorla. VbRn she had Children, sha gave thera Custorta,. NiHciirn Fulls KxcurMon, i lie seufcou ot cheap excursions is uow nt hand and the Leliieh Vallev is. usual, among the first to announce that they will run an excursion to Niagara Falls, N Y., July 21st., at the low rate of ffl.00 for the round trip, tickets good to return .Jiuy Mta. i'assengers going on this excursion are assured ilrst-chiss nc commodations and those who miss it will miss a treat, as tills msv lie tin nnlv nr. ennsion of this kind to Niagara Falls this season. LaBt June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve mom ns oiu cnuu, suueriiig from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been wenned at four months old nnd being sickly everything rnn through It like wnter through a sieve. I gnvo It the usual treatment in such cases but with out benetlt 'the child kept growing lliuiner until it weighed hut little more thnu wheu horn, or perhaps ten pounds. I then M.med the father to giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Iharrhoea llenieiiv Before one' bottle of the 25 cent size hail been used, a marked lm proveinent was seon and its continued use cured tne iiiuu. its weakness and nunv on-titution disappeared anil its father and mv-i-lf beJieve the child's life was navel by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M, D,, Tainaron, 111. For sale by Gruhler lira Noteworthy l'lituiestlun. A feature of the approaching National Kiicamnmeiii of the Grand Armv of the K nublir at I'ittslmrg, I'a., September lOtiitoliil) next, will he the souvenir book It will contain 100 pages, ilxll! In rues, in magazine iorm. printed on en ameled paper. The book will he artisti- rally arranged and profusely Illustrated It will contain the official nroeram dur ing Fncampment week, and roster of all tne posts and Headquarters of all organi zations, re-unlons, cmp-flres, ronto of parade and olllclal orders. A horse kicked II. 8. Sliafer.of the Free. myer House, Mlddleburg, N. Y., on the knee, which lnid him up lu bed and caused the knee joint to become stiir. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's I'alnllnlm, which he did, and in twodays win able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended it to many others mid says it is excellent lor irtiy kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also fatuous for l's cures of rheumatism. For sale by iruuier iiros. Hear In Mind Jcli r A. Hellly's 1 the place to get the pur t, wimHand liquor, best bwir aud ales .I'M iiuest oranua of cigars. Tsk W uib' Launiuiv Blv. the bast Blue lag tor laundry use. Each pNukave mnkM tn-o quarts. 16 eta. gold by Mrt - r & Jledt.aH. DEPUTY MARSHALS KILLED. Their Denth tlin ItrMlIt nf Mlftlinrit rstaml. log f Order. diirAno, July 18. Two deputy United States marshal met their dentils mid two others were more or lew seriously injured ?rr;v:r.,,r f.'i.,r "u"," p,1 tracks near Sixteenth anil .Tackson streets' crotwlnp;. Two locomotives nnd several oars were wrecked In the accldout, ami , the three story brick warehouse of Hur- dett, Smith & Co., stove manufacturers, occupied jointly by them nnd the Norton Brothers company, mctnufncturcrs o( tln- wnre, was partly destroyed, The men who met denth were: J. B. Bristol, deputy marshal, crushed under box car nnd taken out dond: W. A. l'ross, deputy marshal, both legs crushed and In jured Internally, died at county hospital. The injured were: Andrew Hales, deputy marshal, left foot and leg mangled and leg nmputated, condition critical; Augus tine Wright, deputy marshal, not serious. Tho Baltimore nnd Ohio and Wisconsin Central jointly use this truck, nnd by antiiG misunderstanding of orders both trains came together on the same track lloth engines were buried undertho mass of shattered cars tucv were hauliug, ami tUo hnpless deputies, who were riding on top of the enrs next to the engines, were caught and crushed beneath the debris. The train crews saved themselvos by jumping. Terribly llraten oy a lrnntp. CltKSTlMt, I'a., July 13. A tramp en tered the residence of Mrs. Annie Devcrs, a widow, aged !5 years, residing at Six. i atid Iteany streets, in the southern partol this city, yesterday afternoon. He heal the woman to Insensibility, tied uml gagged her and ransacked the house. Hi then lied without securing any booty. Po lice and citizens are hunting for the as sailant. Physicians sny Mrs. Devcrs will probably die. Maur UnMirrrirnl SHrlkcs. IlAWtlsnuita. July 13. There were fifty- three strikes in Pennsylvania last year, ui twice as ninny as occurred lu lb02. Of those hlrty-four were by tho miners In tho bi tuminous coal regions, nltio among iron nd steel workers, four among carpet weavers, one among china mnnutnetur- ers' employes, one umong cloak makers and one among journeymen plasterers. Not one of these, strikes succeeded. Sulrlile by Drowning Lebanon, Pn., July 13. John II Shllcker, aged 00 years, of Jonestown, committed suicide yesterday by drowning himself in the Swatora creek. He had re cently been sold out by, the slierill on a small execution, and his lluuncial troubles are supposed to have beeu the cause of his act. Murdnror Wonillny Convlotril. FlTTSllUlto, July 13. Albert Woodley, the murderer of Mrs. Iiuchnunn, his sweethenrt, was found guilty of murder in the first degree yesterday. The jury hud been out since Tuesday evening. The only defense in the case was drunkenness. Cruihxil to Drntli l)j Full nt I'ntl. Ashland, Pa., July 13. Dennis Hede, aged i!7 year.-., wns crushed to deuth be neath a full of coal nt Packer No. 5 col liery yesterday afternoon. MAIIANOV CITY. Hoported dl!v from the Mnhoooy City bureau of the Evening Huhald.1 Maiiakoy Cur, July 13. Joseph Wvntt. of Shenandoah, attended a meeting or the Knights of the Golden r.ngio nere last evening. Prof. Joseph M. Roberts, prlnclnal of tneiiutnienem High school, is viiltinghis inouier anu sister uere. Miss Mneeio Delnnpv. of A-hlnnd. is the guest of Michael Hyau's Jauuly. I. B.Crowell. of E'hllndelnhin. is visit ing tho Mnhoney brothers, of West Centre street. Joseph Kchoe and John Gaticban. of Ufrnrdville, visited towu friends. Misses Lizzie Wolf. Mnttio Poor and Saddle Slattery, three of our nttraaive belles, accompanied bv William Shenfer. took a pleusnnt drive to Shenandoah lust evening. James Murphy, one of our nonolnr young men, Intends to spend a few dHys wiiu jiazieiou mentis. i lie umega base ball club will cross bats with tho Ashland Hiuh school team tins niteruoon. The guitar and mnndolin club held n prnctlce meeting at the residence of Mrs. O. P. Smith last evening. Mrs. Dennis Loahv is recovering from her illness. Dr. Flennlntr. a graduate of thetTnivor- sity of Pennsylvniiin, hs beuu practice nere, nis omce being on .Maunuoy avenue. Hichnrd Chambers left for I'hllndololiia yesteriiny. Cnpt. Mover has recovered from his ill ness and is at his desk again. Frank Gable, a stndent nt tho TTnlver. slty of Pennsylvania, and one of the star players on its base hall team, is spending his vacation here. A grand parade wns held herelasteven Ing under the auspices or Mnhanov Citv distil. Xn. 4T.M uml l'r,.bu l'.,ll.. V Knights of the Golden Kaulu, In honor of urnnii umei i . u. wooiu The castle marched to Knap hall, where the Grand Chief made n brief address on the objects of the K. of (i. K. T. J. Edwards also made tin address ami his remark reflected patriotic and logical sentlmeuts. At 11 o'clock the societies went, to Harris' hotel and partook or refreshments. The follow ing aastles were represented In the parade: No. m. Tiimanuii: 74. Shenandoah: 90. I.anslord: s5, Ashland: 1S8. Pottsville: and sad, Delano. The German Lutheran church choir eu joyedn hay party to Ilariiesvillelastevei lug, William Kersker guidiug the horses. Supper was served nt the llarnesville hotel. The party comprised Hev. J. M. lllaek, Prof. Jones, Mr. Fisthmuth, Fred. Wolf, John Kencher, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kehler, Messrs. Campbell and Stoker.of Brooklyn; Henry Prltz. William Kerscher, William Leonard, Misses Laura Knapp, Annie Moyer, Annie Kerscher, Minnie Wendt, Kmnia Zimmerman, Josle Skeath, Emma and Tillie Hersker, Minnie Kudel and Barbara Helchurdt. W. II. Nelson, who is in the drug busi ness at Kingvllle, Mo., has so much con fidence In Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy that he warranto evory bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied nfter using It. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this beoause the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for whioh it is intended nnd he knows it. It is for wile by G ruhler Bros). Special low prices lo all in watches jewelry and silverware at HoldarmauV, ooruer Mtttu and IJoyd street. Hotel Kaier, Muhanoy City, Charles JinichiU, proprietor. The best arranged hotel lu the couuty. Convenient to all railroads. Excellent management. tf THEgAUDITOnS' OASB. Tut of the Decision on thtHCoiitrolltr's Act. The principal topic of discussion last evening was the decision of Judge Mitchell, of t h o Su pr cm o Coti rt, i n pass! n g upon the constltutlonnlity of the not creating th Controllershlp of Schuylkill county. The friends of the County Audi tors were jubilant, while a large number of people expresceil regret that the ofllco of Controller had been practically de clarida noneulty, ns they felt that tho oflice hnd been of great benefit In tho nllalrs of tho county. The suit in which the decision was ren dered grew out of a rcfusol on the part of the County Commissioners of Seoul 1 kill county to turn over the books of the county to the County Auditors Messrs. Thomas E. Ssmuels, Emanuel Jcnkjn nnd John E. Doyle who made a demand for the books for the purpose of auditing them. Phil. J. Conuell, chief clerk of the County Commissioners, was arrested for refining to deliver the books to the Auditors, and upon Mr. Connell's petition to the Attorney General quo wnrrnnto proceedings were begun to oust tho County Auditors. The ense was argued before Judge Weidmnn in March, and on April 0th he bonded down an opinion ousting the Auditors. Mr. Wllhelm ap pealed the case to the Supreme Court, and upon a petition presented by him the case was given n special heating, argument hnvlng been heard in May, Ex Attorney General Palmer, of Wllkes-Barre, ap issarlng with Mr. Wllhelm before the Supremo Court, on behnlf of the Audi tors of Luzerne county. liie text ol Judge Ailtcneii s opinion is as follows : The net of June 8. 1S03, P. L. 393, while it- does not in nxoress terms abolish tho office of County Auditor in counties having more thnu lfto.OUO inhabitants, does so In eflect by trnnsfening their dutips nnd powers to a fount v Controller. This is tin manifest intuit of the act ns gathered from ail its provisions, and us especially indicated in Section one, which directB the election of a Controller In place of County Auditors, una r-rction lllteen wmcn ex oresslv directs how theduties theretoforo devolved on the Couuty Auditors shall thereafter be performed. Such, moreover, even without an express legislation In tent, would be the result ol tbe act. liie powers, authority and jurisdiction of an olllce nre the essence of tho ollice Itself nud are inseuarahlo from It. lo tako them away totally Is to destroy the oflice. Com. vs. Gamble, fa Pa. 313. Heed vs. Smoulter, 1S8, Pa. 324. "The title of theact under consideration Is an net creating the olllce of Comnty Controller lu counties ot tnis uommon wenlth containing 150.000 inhabitants and over, and prescribing his duties. Iu this there is no indication ot tne purpose nna effect of theact to abolish the oflice of County Auditor. So far as appears in the title the act is merely cumulative in pro viding an additional county ollicer. "It is true t hat the constitution in enum erating couuty officers. Act 10, Section 1, puts the two officers together in the dis junctive, Auditors or Controllers, and that those who are fr.millnr with the duties ot Controllers iib existing in Philadelphia and Allegheny would know tuat uiey are muiuly the same as those of Auditors in other counties and. therefore, t lie creation of the office of Controller wns likely to interfere with If not to obolish the other. But this is not tho notice which thu con stitution requires the title of the net to give or its subject. The object oi tunire quiremeiit Is that legislators nud others interested Bhnll receive direct notice iu immediate connection with the net itself of its subiect. so that they may know of or be put upon inquiry us to its provisions anu their eliect. suggestions or inter ferences which may be drawn from knowl edge, which debars the language used nre not enough. The constitution requires that the notice shall be continued iu the title lUelf. In re-road in Phoenixvllle, 10 Pa. 44; Ilidge Avenue H. W. Co. vs., Philadelphia 11! Pa. 21U ; Philadelphia vs. Ilidire Avenue Hiver Co. 142 Pa. 484. '"i'hib defect in the title is decisive of the unconstitutionality of the entire uct. It is not necessary to discusB theother objec tions raised to it. J udgment reversed. ' Mr. Severn was seen by a reporter this inorniuu before coina down to i'oitsvllle. When asked us lo the probable procedure iu his behalf in view of tho decision he said he would wait until he received ollicls.1 notice of the result nud then, lie presumed, there would be nothing left for hlin to do but to step out of the office. County Auditor John E. Doyle wus at the Lehigh Valley depot this morning, standing within a stvllsh liKht suit and under a high silk hat. Ills face was rad lent with smiles and n pink rose In the lnpel of his coat vied with the high hat iu attracting attention. Mr. Doyle said he wnH going down to I'ottsviiie to meet his fellow-Auditors and ee William Wll helm, Esq.. his counsel, and that the Au ditors would very likely make arrange ments to commence auditing the county accounts of lsud on .Monday next. HAITAII IJfNOCK. The flying horses are the latest attrac tion in town. Michael MonnKhnn. who hnd ben burned severely by an explosion of gas lu Pucker No. 4 mine, bus returned from the hospital. Miss Annie Feeney, who hud been visit ing her pnrcnts for the Inst few weeks, mis returned 10 I'tuianeipiiia. Miss Bridget Mahn hns returned home from Philadelphia, where she had been visiting her sister, Mary. Jnmee Crane nnd wife, of Pottaville, spent Sunday with friends. The Girardville School Board held meeting last evening and elected the same corps or teachers. Patrick Tallett, of Connor's, has lost his terond child within a week. They unin tiled oi scnriet lever. Thomas Gniighaii hits returned from the Smoky City, where he hns beeu work ing tor the last lew montns. Misses Marv Gatiuhnn. Mnry Craiif, Bessie Garvev and Ellin Leuuirhan have reiumed home from Philadelphia to visit their parents. Ko1uttoitK of Uemloleiice. At a rettulnr meeting of the board o directors of the Shenandoah Citizens Water and Gas Comunnv. held Julv ti. lhiil. the following resolutions of condo lence were unanimously adopted : Wiif.keas, It has pleased an all-wise Providence to take out of this world and from the sphere of his activity our es' teemed director. John It. Jones. Resolved. That we. the directors of the Shenandoah Citizens Wnter and Gas Company, reoognue lu the death of John It, Jones tbe loss ot a most efficient director of our company. Krsolved, Thut we extend and express our heartieit sympathies to tuo uereaveu fnmlly. Kvsolved. That aconv of these resold tions be transmitted to the bereaved fsniilv. that they be enrend on the miu Ules and published iu the EVKN1NO H KH ALI) aim sunuay rews. F. C. HEE8E, E. J. WABLKV, S. I). Hum, Committee Killed on lb lUllroad, Emma Knlttle, an unmarried woman 4h years old, was struck and instantly killed on the Philadelphia and Heading Hailroad at Bariiesville last night bv passenger train No. W. Tbe woman was walking on me irac a ami ma not notice or hear the approach of the train MAYOR HARRISON'S MURDERER IIotT l!n Itrrelveft the Annonncftment That Ills Ilnnrs r Numbered. Ciiicaoo, July 13. A dispatch from Springfield received lnte yesterdny after noon announced that Governor Altgeld refused to interfere In tho ense of Assas sin Prendemast. The governor said the law must take its courso. Meantime the application of the attorneys for Assassin I'reudergast for n writ of habeas corpus in the United States circuit court was ar gued beforo Judge rGrosscup, Judge Grosscitp henrd tho grounds upon which the application was mndonnd the demand of the attorneys of the condemned man for a stay of execution Until nu anneal could be tnken to tho United Stntes su preme court, but decided not to interfere iu tho mntter. When Prendergnst was told thnt there wns no hope for further btny ot execution of tbe sentence of denth he would not be lieve it. "I still have hopo that some sort of a stay will be granted," replied the as sassin, if l nm hanged it will be an of ficial murder. I am not guilty of tho crime of murder. No mnllce wns shown on the trial, nnd the lnw says thnt mur der Is the mnlicious tnkiug of n human life." Prendergnst's supper wns brought to him while he was talking nud he at once Btopped and began eating. Ills uppetltc wns good and he ate heartily. After ent itig ho began to smoke u cigar, which mnde him violently ill. Ho soon rcoovered. however. Attornoy Dnrrow, Prendergnst's coun sel, abandoned hope Inst night. Ho snid: "the country seems determined to hnng au Insane man nnd I guess we will have to allow it to do so. Wo hnd little rea son for hopo from the governor from the first." An i:luettlnnni (Jilalltreatlon. AMIANT, July 13. Tho committeo on BUlIrngo ot the constitutional committei considered Mr. Gilbert's amendment pro viding thnt no persons shnll hnve the right to vote or be eligible to office under the constitution of this stntu who shall not bo nblo to read tho constitution in the En glish lnugungo nnd write his linmc, pro viding, however, thnt the provisions oi this section ahull not apply to nny person who hns now the right to vote, or to any person prevented by physicnl dlsnblllty from complying with its requirements. It wns decided to report tho amendment fn vorably after amending it by making it go into effect Jan. 1, 1005. Wlnnn Will lis Ilnleaifd on Hail. New Yop.k, July 13. Judge Dnrrett, in the supreme court, granted a certlflcntt of reasonable doubt In the cuso of Ernstus Wimnn. After reudlng Judge Barrett's opinion General Trncey snid that today he would ask to have tho defendant ad mitted to bail. He snid thnt ho thought the amount required would not exceed thut on which thu defendant wns nt His erty beforo his trinl, namely, $25,000. Thi' they would furnish In cash. Assistaiv District Attorney Wellmnn, who con ducted the prosecution, suys ho will inn opposoMr. Wimun's relense on bail. Chesp Kxcurnlon, t23 from New York to Liverpool or Queeustown nnd return. T. T. Willlnms, ngent, 4 South Jnrdln Btreet. 7-43-lw Get your repairing done at Holder- man's. CnlllFTlrn Idle. All tho collieries of tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Company iu this district will shut down to-night until next Monday. No reason for remnluinc idle to morrow hns been assigned. The employes w ill receive their pny to-morrow. "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are mnking extensive preperations for the opening oi their now part;, on tne lino of the Lnkeside Electric Railway, by a Monster Pic-nic 7 It will be tho event of the season, nnd those in attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmusement. Refreshments will be served. Dancing music in abundnnce. SAFE DEPOSIT 3uiuf Savin ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stoclt, $l 1,000,000-00 OFFICERS : ISUABI. II. ItOTUERMEL, - - President, Hamilton Godfrey, Secretary and Treas. M.H. Master, W.H, BachiuaH.J U The value of each share is $300 at ma1 turity. Application fee on each sliRre, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, $1.00, On dues paid in advance for period of six monthsor longer, 5 percent Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shores nt any time by giving 80 days' written notice, nnd are entitled tothefull amount of dues paid on such shares, together with tlx per cent, interest after the first yenr'n membership. Shares may be subscribed for and duos, etc., w) 11 be received at the oflice of M. II. Master's marble yard, 1ST N. Jnrdln St. on the first Monday after tho first Satur day of each month. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' "Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and iiealino application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or IIemorriioips, External or Internal, Wind or Weeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Kcitel immediate cure certain. It Cures BURNS. Scalds and Uleeralion.-ind Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and IlruUes. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald ucau. it is iiimiiioic. It Cures Inflamed or CAKitn Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions. Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 2Sc-t Soc. and $i,co. Sold bj Druggists, or eW post-paid on receiptor prioe. lIl'irilRETS'niD. CO., Ill 111 Hllllin St., Km, Wi. WITGE4 HAZEL OIL Wi A Mr tfhjWtjflt jacjOuffloac A nlfoj $1150.00 GIVEN .AWAY INCASHPRIZfS On August 15, 1894, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY long cut TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Kickel Watches. litt Your Empty Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer Can Furnish Full Particulars, 3E3c3.. Bi'onnan's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Uandtome liar Fixtures. MXSCEIXANEOUS. I?OK UKNT. A nice reBidenco .atid store 7 room on Bouth Jnrdln street, with stable n rear. Inoulro of Max lleene. niic'-loncer. West Centre street. ir ANTKD. A girl for g'neral botincworU. V Anrlv to Hecse's AuctlonKooin.IiEitAi.il branch tfilce, West Centre strict, Shemndoah S A-TED.- Tm thousand quarts ol hucklc- birrles every doy ui OODMAN & UllO . 33 Ve t Centre street, t-henano'oah, Pa. dJC toK15PEH DAY at home selling Lirht WJ nicg Plater aid plating Jewelry watches lauiewaic, eic. every nas nouso goousneeutng Dialing. Ko omei lcnce; no comtul: no talking. Some agents are mnklngl25a day. Permanent position Address II K. Delno & Co., Colum bus, Ohio. THEATRE : CAFE ! Formerly kept by THos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Slien' ndoah. Fresh and cool lleer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Formerly of Shenandoah, has ODened a large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, FA., Where ha will be pleased to greet his old friends from snenanuoan and vicinity. 17.00 buys a hnndsome sprint; suit, the latest style. Better ones for jlO nnd up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOHK DAILY FAPEHS. Parties wishing any of there oarers delivered can leave orders at Max Keese's. Dougherty building, West Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to $1.25 Kid Gloves for only "5c 75c " " . 49c. 50o " " 35c. You KTced ... a decent Jj-jTUJjP1 J You neeJ now don't spoil your credit by wearing seedy gnrmonts look like prosperity if you would have folks think you are prosperous. We have Blaok Cheviots nt Jtl.OO, out In three button long snoks and liegent frocks. Black and blue clays in game tjle at IO.S0. When you wear our clothing your friends will think thnt the good old booin days have returned, when you could ufford to pay tao or J5 a ult. Onr W.OO Suits look jiiBt as hnndsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abrameon., Manager. 21 Bouth Main tit., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fence mnde Cheaper than a wooilon fenco for residence, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M II. Masieii has tho agency nnd carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 M. JARDIN ST. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO TUB and get the best. A full set lor IS, any size, shade, shape, and sovcrnl hundred nets to select from. Their vitalized air bni no equal for painless extraction. All kinds flllinc at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number, 100 North Centre Btreet, VOTTSriLhH, I'A. BO'WJbJS' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Mlcbnel Peters', 15 N. Main St., Sliennrdonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest ivlr.es, liquors nnd cigars. JAMES BOWFJ3, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done witu tST HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by "S"OST, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Hhcnandoah. It is thebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Olve It a trial. 1 zAia Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs in all the latest Bty les. Wondersleads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Pianos and organB repaired. Orders left at ill North Main Btreet, Shenandoah, will receive piwtpt attention. MAIN AND COAL BT., Sftcnandonli, Pcnnnt Polite and Prompt Waiters. XjVC3L0!S The greatest bargains in town for tho next thirty days will be found at tho M22W YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full lino of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. aimi . vr. nvnif, J. F. PLOPPERTY and Cpcmfeclicmex'p 29 East Centre Street, S&ENA27DOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery andt 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 ot town in pint or quart buckets. TTOTJjEt PHOTO Taken in first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery Y H N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. station. TINTY PEH, 2 for 25ol East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. $1.00 Corsets for only 75c. 7Bo " " 50o. 60o " " 35c. jjtfjjftr-fiftiiii .'iteiiiiiiifiiiihiM
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