-7? - Evening Herald. SATtKDAY, JULY 14, lbOl. THIRD EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where und When Hrvlcei Will he Con. dneted To-morrow. Trinity Deformed church, Rev. Robert O'llojle, pastor. Sorvloes to morrow at 10 Everybody welcome. Kchelos Israel Congregation, West Osk 1 tret I, Kev. B, Hablnowitz, Itabbl; f-rrk every Friday evening; baturduy aid oundsy afternoon and evening. . m. ana o:v p. m. Sunday school at 1 30 p. m. TVelstaBaiiUstchurcn. Preacslng services at 10 a. m. d 8 p. m, fey tke pastor, Kev. I), I. Svans. bunday school at 2 p. si. Everybody welcome, ltoman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Cherry Btreet, above West street, Rev. H. F. O'ltellly, pastor. Masses at :oo ana n:oo a. m, Vespers atJ:0Op. m. St. Oeorre's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardln and Cherrv streets. Rev. AbremalUs. pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. vespers at a p. in. Kbenezir Evangelical church. Rev. R. M. Llch tenwalner. pastor. Services to-isorrow ittlfla. n. In German, and 6:30 p. m. la English. Sunday cnool at i:au p. m. aii are neartuy invitee attend Welsh Congregational church. Services on Sunday at in a. m. In Welsh and 8 p. m In Wolsti 1'reuchlng by Mr. James VvllllaniH, or Tfoie t'ouege. Bunaay school at z p. m All arc Invited Knglish Lutheran church, 1'reachUg al M:30a m. and 6.30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev I. P. NiH. M(l). Sundar school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting ThurBQay evening at 7 o'clock. .Evcry&ouy welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wa. Powtck. pastor. Services at 10:30 a m. ana 6:30 p w. runday school at 2 p. m. Knworth League at 6:45 p. m Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. Kngllsb llaptlst church, South Jardln street, nerviccs at iu.a a. m. ana at o::w p. m. Preaching bv the pastor. Hev. W. H. Harrison, Praise service at h p m. Hunday school at 3 &ta. Monday evening nt 7:30 the Y. P. B. . will meet. Wednesday etenng general prayer meeting. civerjDoaj welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Hath. pastor Services to-morrow at 10:30a. in. and 6:30 D. m. vftsiey prayer meeting at o: n. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Wesley Lrague Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday ami weanesaay evenings at 7 o clork, Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyone not having a church home IB cordially tnvitca to come nere. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service nt 10:.t0 and evening at 7 o clock. Tho rector om elates at morning Hervlcc alternately and at every evening service. The lay reader, Charles Hasklns, officiates In tho absence of the rector, o. u. lindgman. Sunday school at p. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and beinc sickly everything ran through it like water through a sievo. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. The child kept growing tli I n uct until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then stnrted the father to uiviuK Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Hefore one bottle of the cent size hnd been used, a marked im provement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself bellevo the child's life was eaved by this remedy. J. T. Mnrlow, M. I)., Taumron, 111. Kor salo by Gruhler lircw. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder (Joining Kvents, Julv 10. Ice cream and fruit festival in Robbius' opera house, under auspices or me wenn jinptist cununy ecuooi. July 17. ice cream and bean soup lesuvni in iiouuunv nan, tinner me ana pices or tne women's itellef Corps. July 17. Grand Musical Entertainment. 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley bncnmpmeni, imo. s, l. u. u. jj'., iergu son's i ueatre. July 19. 20. 21. Bazaar of Nations. RobliitiH' opera house, under auspices of ino ii. i . l'. u . July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar, untter tno auspices of Camp 40, p. u. T. A., in Robbins' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival in Rob bins' opera house, under the nuspices of me j. j. U. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for CastorU, When she liocamo Miss, ahe clung to Castoria. (Stan aha had Children, she gave thorn CaatoriA. A horse kicked II. S. Shafcr. of tho Free myer House, Middleburg, N. Y., on the knee, which laid him u p in bed nnd caused the knee joint to becomo stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain' Pain Balm, which he did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shnfer has recommended it to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or oprnln. xnis same remedy is also jaraous for lis cures of rheumatism. For sale by uruiiier iiros. Hoar In Mind John A. Reilly's is the place to get the purest whim ana liquors, nest neer ana alee and finest brands of cigars, Don't Tobaooe Spit orSwokeyour Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a little book hat tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless Owirunlet d tobacco habit cure. The cost Ik trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No to bao." Cold by all druggists. Book at drug stores or by mull tree. Address Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd, - w as-ly Letter Lltt. The following letters remain uncalle for, to date, at the local postollica: LaurA K. Brown, Augus AriiiKtou, W m. Bork J. Dwyer, Ask for ''advertised" lettera M. Mullet, P. M I'liyiicUm Nay Ho. The only way to cure aalt rheum eczema, pimples, bolls, blotches and ulcers is ny tne use or ur. uaviu jenneay Favorite Remedy. "I ued numbers c ao-called blood purifiers," writes Mrs Belinda Hodsdon. of Haverhill. N. II "without benefit, until I began to tak Favorite Remedy. Although sullerln tram nn ulcerated sore leg, a few bottl cured me. Heart Ulaease Relieved In 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart giv vt rfect relief in all cases of orsanlc sympathetic heart disease iu 30 minutes, ami speedily effects a cure. It in a peer, let's vemedv for palpation, shortness ol breaili, smothering spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart Une dose convinces, hold oy J. Al. il lan. wH-(Vly M - Special low piuvs to all In watches Jewelry and utlvciware at Holuerman' corner Main and Lloyd streets. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Why Tlaptiblloan Conferees Ar Not In vlteil to the Tariff Conferenoe. Washington. July 14. -The river and arbor annronrlatlon bill, which usually gives rise to sharp debate and consume , from threo days to a week for its coraple- ttvo, the state of ono of her most lllus- I John lieilly visited Mt. Carmel yester tion, was passed yesterdny. Another im- trlotls oltlzens and tha oouutrv at lame of day portnnt bill tho leglslative.cxecutive and 1 judicial was immediately taken up and . put well on its way towards passage he- fore tho senate adjourned. The early part of the day's proceedings was enlivened by discussion of Mr. Utile's resolution in quiring whether there had been a ineet- nn of tho conference committee on the tariff bill. Besides the author of tho res olution the three Republican conferees enators Allison, Aldrich nnd Sherman- each expressed their condemnation of the star chamber" methods of considering the bill now in vogue. Mr. Voorhees re plied that he had been actuated by an overwhelming desiro to hurry the bill through its last stage in not inviting the Republican members to the meetings. The house agreed to the report of the conferees on tho pension appropriation bill yesterdny. Tho remainder of the day was devoted to the consideration of pri vate bills. Although several were de bated none were passed. Tho evening session was for the consideration of pri vate pension bills. i Flro Pnnto In it Pennsylvania Village. Lock Havkn, I'a., July 14. Kire at Mill Hall, this county, destroyed eighteen welling! the Disciple church, which was just Hearing completion, Urady hall, the Wilt House and about twenty stables. . he entire central portion of the town is completely wrecked and demolished by the llama. Tho lira started in a stable Its origin is unknown. The scene in the village during the progress of the flames whs one of desperate panic. Many house hold goods wero removed to places of supposed safety, only to be overtaken and entirely consumed by the flumes. Several persons were caught in tho burning build ngs, nnd were forced to make their es cape through tho windows. I he total loss will aggregate $10,000. Itrntliera Hanged for Murder. HALKK1H, N. C, July 14. Two broth ers, Tom and Calvin Coolcy, white men, aged 27 and 22 years, were hauged at Liouisburg, the execution being private, The rope used to hang Calvin Cooley had been used on seven previous occasions during the last ten years. The condemned men were unable to read or write, had never been to school nor inside of any church. Thoy refused to make any state ment, but indicated that they had not in tended to commit murder. In June, 1832, these men killed Charles Tucker, a Jew ish peddler, robbing tho body of 109. Miners Hapltlly Krsuniing. Crksson SruiNOs, Pa., July 14. For the last four months the soft coal miners in Cambria and CleRrflcId regions have b-en out, nnd as a result their families suf fered much for want of food, many of them leaving for their native country, others going to Cnnadn to work in the lumber district. The order has been changed, and hundreds of miners have flocked into the towns of Gnllltzin, Bast ing, Ben's Creek, Clearfield and Coalport within the last few days and ure resum ing work as rapidly as places can bo give" them. Death nf a Veteran Journalist. ORANGE, N. J., July 14. George Rox Graham, veteran publisher and journali'tv died late yesterday afternoon of disease of the heart nt the Orange Memorial hos pital. He had been treated for this mal ndy since July 7. In 1810, after other jour nalistic ventures, bo published Graham s Magazine, in Philadelphia, all tho most eminent literary lights of tho day being contributors. Subsequently lie published tho Philadelphia Nonh American and tho United States Gazette, consolidating the two. Disastrous Forest Fire, Phnxsutawney, Pa., July 14. A de structive forest lire raged all dny in tho 3,000 acres of timber tract of Clark, Kiter & Kipp, n few miles north of here. Large quantitcs of newly baled bark nnd much valuable timber was destroyed. Hundreds of men fought the fire desperately. Tho town of Anita was threatened nil day and It required gallant lighting to save the tipples. One dwelling house, nn oil house and many fences woreburned, but the great loss is in timber. Good Haul by Express Itoubers. Helijna, Mont,, July 14. The Great Northern Express company was robbed of $11,600 at Wickes, twenty miles cast o Helena. The money stolen bolongs to the United Smelting company, nnd was for uso in paying off employes of the Alta mine, near Wickes. Robbers intercepted the express wngon, held up tho driver, took out the safe containing tho money, put it into their wagon and made off to the hills. The Supposed Corpse Protests. New Yom;, July 14. Cha-Ies A. Ken nedy, who was identified on Thursday as the man who committed suicide at Flag bridge, Central park, on Wednesday, walked into the morgue yesterdny after noon and pr mounceu tno ldentiucatlon Uagrant inlstaKe. lie was very angry when he saw a burial case with his name on it. The case was about to be removed to potters' field. Knglneer Killed, Fireman Fatally Scalriett SENECA, Mo., July 14. A south bound freight on the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf railroad met with a disastrous wreok at McKlhenry Switch, five miles south of Neosho, killing Engineer Travers In stnutly and fatally scalding the fireman. G. A. Graulze. The accident was caused by a misplaoed switch. Killed by a Trolley Car. New Yoke, July 14. An old woman. apparently about iU years of age, waa kno.ked down and instantly killed by trolley car of the Union Railway company at one Hundred and thirty-tmnl street and Lincoln avenue. Motorman Charles McLaughlin and Conductor William Key were arrested. Archbishop Ryan Will Investigate. READING), Pa., July 14 It is announced that Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, will visit this city tomorrow to inquire Into the fructlonnl troubles In at. Mary1 Catholic church. Archbishop Ryan hits 'written a letter to the church direettug that the edifice be closet! for the preseut Muley Mohammed Imprisoned Rome, July 14. A lelignim rccalvt- here from Tangier reports that Malay Alobuinmed, ili sultan s older brother. has been impris ned by the govt-rtior of 'lint ity, for interiguettuj to inducu the powerful It hiimnui tribe to proclaim him aultnu. THE HANGING OF PRENDERGAST. Mayor Harrison' Brutal Murderer MU 11 If Death namely. Chicago, July 14. Nearly nine months have elapsed since tho bullet of an assas- .In denrived Chicntro of her chiof execu- n statesman nud n patriot. Yesterday the crime was avenged, and Patrick Eugene 'rendergnst suffered an ignominious death at the hands nf the hangman. The execution was devoid of incident, for tho assassin went to his death like an ox going to the shambles. Up to the last moment tho hope of interposition from some source or another did not desert him, although ho was fully cognizant of tho fact that all efforts in both state and fed- ral courts nnd in tho executive chamber had been exhausted. When it came to the end he nerved himself for a supreme ffort, and paid tho penalty of his crime without a whimper and without a word. The jail officials said after the execu tion tbnt tho condemned man had re quested an indulgence of twenty minutes fter reaching tho scaffold for the pur pose of making a speech. He was dis suaded from this intention, however, by Father Barry, who was with him from the time he awoke, nt 6 o'clock In the morning, until the trap fell nt 11:43. THE EARTHQUAKES IN TURKEY The Shocks Continue, Hrlnglngw Ith Them Heath nnd Destruction. Constantinople, July 14. Karthnuake shocks continue at irregular intervals The sea of Marmora seems to be the center f the disturbances. The inhabitants of the city have been driven to a condition f abject fear by the repented disturb ances, and in all tho places which have felt tho earthquakes a state of panic ex ists. Houses lmvo been doserted, nnd the peoplo are clustered in tho parks, gardens and fields. All are suffering hardships, nnd the oxpostiro is especially severe on the sick and persons injured by falling debris of housos wrecked by tho early shocks. Tho sultan ordered that a supply of food and tents bo distributed wherever needed, and Unit everything possible be done for the comfort of the suffering. The technical commission is engaged in demolishing all unsafe buildings. A wing of the milienry schools fell, killing three persons and wounding twenty-two. Many bodios havo been extricated from ruins in various parts of the city. The shocks wero very severo at Adabnzar. One hun dred nnd thirty housos were wrecked there and twenty-two persons lost their lives, Ousting English Olllcers. Ottawa, July 14. The Dominion gov ernment has tlecided to make changes in the headquarters of the militia. The first of these was tho retirement of Major General Cameron, commandant of the Royal Military college at Kingston. Ont., the West Point of Canada. Memberaof parliament have insisted that Canadians should be given good positions instead of English officers, ns is now the case. Mr. Cameron's position will be given to Col onel Gordon Ridout, a Canadian. Major General Herbert, commnnder-in-chief of the Canadian militia, declines to resign. The policy of the government in the fu ture will be to engage Englishmen only when a Canadian cannot bo had to fill the position. No War Iletween China and Japan. London, July 14. Both China and Japan have accepted in a friendly spirit the offer of tho Earl of Kimberly, tho sec retary of state for foreign affairs, of the good offices of tho British government. in order to settle the disputes regarding Corea. Twelve representatives of botli China and Japan will shortly confer witli the Earl of Kimberly with the view of settling upon the basis of an amicable ar rangement. Cape May's First Hanging. CAPE MAY C. II., July 14. Richard Pearce, the 23-year-old mulatto who killed his wife in February last, was hanged yesterday. Tho murderer confessed to killing his wife with a hatchet and cut ting her throat with a razor. He walked to the gallows with a firm tread, and ns the deputy sheriff put the noose around his neck he turned and said: "Don't shake; take your time." Two Snvea from the Gallows. Montgomery, Ala., July 14. Jim Gal loway and Joe Woodloy were hanged in the yard of the county jail for the atro cious assassination of a prominent young merchant, Ed. Grant, in his store near Montgomery last March. Four men were to have been hanged for tho murder, but on Thursday Governor Jones respited Al exander and Wilson v oo.lley. Fulfnrd Not a Criminal, Indianatous, July 14. Edward Ful ford, the champion wing shot of tho world, was acquitted by a jury of the charge of embezzlement from the Long Distance Telephone company, ot which Fulford was a minor official. Fulford was acquitted of jnry bribing several weeks ago, tho same springing from the present ono. An Abbe to Die Tor Murder. PARIS, July 14. After a four days' trial Abbe Hrunenu was sentenced in Laval to death for having murdered Abbe Fricot nt Entrammes last January. Brunenu was proved also to have killed Mme, Bourdnis, a florist. Bruneau protgsta his Innocence. Mtrlklng Against a lteductlon, Patersos, N. J., July 14. Fifty weav ers In the employ of the Golden Rod Silk company went on strike yesterday against a reduction in wages of 10 per cent. The Weather, Fair, followed by local thunder Btorins winds shifting to northwest; cooler this evening. NUGGETS OF NEWS Samuel Gillinger, a miller at Logan Run, Pa,, wan kicked to death by a vic ious horse, John Downer, a miner, was Instantly killed by a fall of coal in the Knttlter- bocker colliery at Ashland, Pa. Charles Pertrle, 17 years old, of Trin idad, ( olo.,jwaB killed by the aociduntal dUchitrge of hu gun while out bunting. John lieilly, while walking iu his ileep on the root of a tour story uulldi.ig in New Ynr fatally hi- The uie! gross eaih' has been ell to the ground aui was g ot the American turf eon i.,r Coviugton, Ky., July 18 to the Auditorium at Chlcag", sain Pre-lik-n I'l hunt la; tfi . . coin nuKil .late. -velatidia arranging lot i ('uluradti. He w ill v,e 1 1 urii -y (icm ill ( i-'-tary La. aunt, Sonatur U I'm nth i s. John Farrell, ot Pniiadelphia, returned after spending a few days amonc town friends. Palmer Kress, one of our prominent young men, was in Shnmokiu yesterday. Mies Annie Farrell, one of our popular young Indies, is spending a few dnys with irienas m X'unnuelpnin. Bets on the shooting match bttween Finnell and Higgint are becoming more numerous nnd larger thntt was customary with former matches. That's right, boys, when yon take anything in hand "make num. - The Centrnlia GrVtys will cros bats Ith Mahanoy Cltv club at the former's field on Sunday, July iB. The grays have improved greatly of late and the game on Sunday will bo very interesting. Burge and Horan will do the battery work for the Grays. Miss Mary Caddlncton transacted busi ness nt Mt. Carmel yesterday. Don't forcret the Dlcnic to-nicht at the P. O. S. of A.'s pretty park on Troutwine street. A good time is in store for nil ho attend. All kinds of amusements are to be bad on the grounds. Music will he furnished by a llrit-clftBt orchestra. Owen McDonounh. one of our popular young men, nnnounces his willingness to run a hundred-yard dash with any one in town. Owen, at practice on Fridsy even ing, made quite n good record and is the best sprinter we have in town. All chal lenites will be forwarded to his manager, John J. Dempsey. Parties owninc vicious cows should strive to keep them oil the streets, es pecinuy m niguttime, nstney are a source or annoyance, un t nuay evening a young man on his way from the depot met one of thef-e vicious beasts on Railroad street. He mude several attempts to pass but the cow wa nor to ne cnugnt napping nna would not allow him. Finnlly be gavo up tne attempt to cet Homo via nauroaa street. Cheep Excursion. 123 from New lork to Liverpool or Oueeustown and return. T. T. W illinms, agent, 4 ScJUth Jardln street. 7-43-lw The Leading Dental Association In the World. omcr.s in an zeadixq cities. No crounds for fear any longer, be cause we have found the eecretof extract ing teeth without tmin. which is onlv known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those who are sullerlng from aching teetn. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver, aluminum, wats. metnland rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown nnd bridge work ; gold nnd silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. Remember the place and number, ir ltiLjjs vat J i, noons, Sice."' .. m fmt fpnirp St.. Mihunnii Clli iiig'iooin. Over M. Stein's drug store. "The crisis demands a MAN for the h i plus for the nun'" litt, For Congress, Okas. 1 Brumm. 'Oil SKNAIOH, (30th District) MALAC1II C. WATSON, ot Shenandoah. Snblect to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. 3Ucl. 33 x-oxzri evil's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beqr, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Handsome Bar Fixtures. SAFE DEPOSIT BuildingiSaving ASSOCIATION, Of Beading', Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $5 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS ! IsitAF.L H. Rothekmf.l, - - President. Hamilton Godfrey, Secretary nnd Trens, Iff. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachmau The value of each share is J200 nt ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, 11,00. On dues paid in advance for period of six monthaor longer, 5 percent. interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shores at any time by giving 30 days' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full nmonnt ot dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will bo received at the office of M. H. Master's mnrble ynrd, 127 N. Jardln St, on the first Monday after the first Satu day of each month. THEATRE ; CAFE Foiruerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Slien&ndoafr Frebh and crol Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. t'oiEIxo& Cassidt, Proprietort. GIVEN AWAY INCASHPRIZFS On August IB, 1691, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S f AVY loke cut TOBAPCQ, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75',Hand6ome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Kickel Watches. Im Your mptj Piper Wrapper.. Tour Dealer Can Furnish Full Particulars, it MISCEIXANEOUS. WANTED. Two lady operators on sewltg mucblncB and two good lasters. Apply neuituuuau UUUI WWW IUUG . - " TJIOU RENT. A nice residence bdC store room on South Jaram street, wnn siauio rear. Inaulro of Max neete, auctioneer, wst Centre street. liraNTlj.D.-A girl for gfneral housework, rv Anntr tn Ttppse's Auction Poom. Heralb ranch office. West Cen'ro street, Shenandoah, WANTED. Men to repref cnt the Metropol ian Life Insurance Company in Maha noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to L. A. Cassler, 639 East Centre street, Mahanoy City. 7H-lm mc tofl5PEK DAY at homo selling litgnt in!) nine Plater and nlatlne lewelrv watches tablewaro, etc. Everv has house goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking. Some agents are malting KG a day. Permanent position. Address II. K. Delnoic Co., Colum bus, Ohio. rXECUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Jofin A. i Hvnlm. late nf the llnroucrh ol Bheann doah, in the County of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. All perrons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thece having legal claims against the same will present them without delay, in proper oraer tor settlement, to n. a owmim and A. 11. biralm, executors, Shenandoah. o-w ai-oaw Office of Controller orinu Cotjniy of OCnUYLKILL. POTTSVILLK, PA., 1801. t NoriCE. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned, the Controller of chuvlklll count y. until 2 n. m. Monday, July 23d, 1S91, to paint the roof of the county prison, ppecincations pan do naa ny applica tion to tne uouniy i-ommissioners, luara envelopes "f roposais." By order of the County Commissioners. 11. K. BKVERN. Ju-10-12-14 Controller, "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. ntmnflfA RAW v.rwu.ih n nn Are ranking extensive preperations for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Klectric Railway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd tliofe in attendance will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING -3VE. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a large clothing hall, Krotosky's oldstand, No. 102 North Centro Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah am o vicinity. J7.0O buvs a handsome snrinor suit, the handsome spri latest style. Better ones for 110 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlshlntr anvof theee nanera delivered can leave orders at Mar Hcesc's. Dougherty UUltUlU(, V VOW ,(iUMO BDUIH Closing Out Sale! S26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to 11.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c, 50c " " S5c. Hon KTecd . , a decent SUIT? ! You n6ed " now don,t spoil your credit by wearing seedy garments look like prosperity If you would have folks think you are prosperous. We have Black Cheviots nt $6.00, out in three button long sncks und Regent frooks. Black and blue clays in same styles nt $0.60. When you wear our clothing your friends will think that the good old boom days have returned, when you could afford to pay $20 or $86 a suit. Our $8.00 Suits look just as handsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramaon, Manager. 21 Bonth Main tit., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.ccm etory lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Master has the agency and carries It in stocfc at his marble nnd granite works, 127 N, JABDIN ST. IT TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THK and get the best. A full set for 13, any Blze, shade, Bhape, nnd several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless l reifcgunHDio prices, uon'i lorget tne number. 100 North Centre Htrcet, J'OTTSril,LJ3,l'A.. BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 NT. Slain St., Slieiinttcionli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars, JAMES BOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with. V3 HAWTHORN'S TJ. S.BOOF PAINT by JX.m TTOST, Agent, 1S9 EastOoal street, Bhcn&ndoah, It Is thebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire 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 photoeraphs in all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, MMUBnasQSk.Piano Tuner. Pianos nnd orrans recalred. Orders left nt 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt vuienuon. MAIN AND COAL ST3., Shcnandonli, Pemim "Polite and Prompt Waiters. Xjtc3LiOfS The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty days will be found at the Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hnnd a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty, vm.fi o. w. srvnu. J. F. PLOPPERT, and ' Cponfectioners S9 Eant Centre Street, SHJSNAJJTDOAH, PENNAt 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. "STQ-EnE. PHOTO Taken in first-class style at Linton's New Gallery I 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25ol East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings $1,00 Corsets for only 75o. 75o " " 60c. 50o 85c. 9
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