1"' "UP y jsf - Zoning Herald. MONDAY, J VIA' 10, 184. lIIIRD EDITION PH1MONAI, Mix Virtue CiolT, of Ashland, spent to-uny Here. Jlnnie Wllllnins wns a I'otUville visitor on Saturday Kdwnrd Maley, of MHlianoylCity, spent Dummy nere. Miss Maine Donsvon spent last evenluft in uiraruvme. County Auditor Samuels wns a visitor to tow n to-day. It. Stoeker and family spent yesterday at -Nuremijurg. I'atrick Curry, of St. Clair, whs cecn In town yesterday. Henry Wesner, of Jit. Carmel, spent yeitnlay In town. Master I.ee Ktrnub is speiullUK lihi vneu' lion hi leiiigii liap. Charles Palmer came up from Orwlgs uurg u spend aunuay. Mrs A. T. Jones Is recovering from sever' attack of Illness. MIvm Kntti Taylor, of Stockton, ts the guest ot rt'iatnuB nere. Mis Nellie Ilaird la the guest of Mlsg -uevierriu at riymouui. Him l il-ii .1. Covle, of Malianoy City, "wan tu town last evening. Ur .i.uiick Stein left to-day for Scran ijn, u in ii tie wilt locate. Mi . I.nurn VoJiner came homo fron Orwi.-hiirg on Sat unlay. Mios Nulie l.lnghain lias returned to Her home in Uloouisuurg. Mls Kilith Under, of Orwigsburg, is tlie guest of friends in town. Anms Walhridcre, of Malianoy City wiiH u oiisiucBH tsitor to any. Misses I.i.stlo and Susie I lesser were county Heat iltoi Saturday. ,J. Claude Helper, of Washington, D. C. is nome on inn annual vacntton. Frank Port, whs ii piifenger on the'J:10 ijeuin train lor rotisvlllo to-tlay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman and fnmil., spent yesterday at Ashland. Jnmei Murpliy, of Malianoy Plane, was a visitor to um n fenlurdny evening. Miss Annie V. Clouser is In Pliiladel phlii, the guest of Miss Carrie Luburg. Mrs ('. M. Horduer In entertaining her mother, airs. Whitney, ol Philadelphia, William Llngham, of Xowport News, vii., nas oeen visiiing fnieiiatidoan rel atlves. 11. V. Kester, of Wilkes-Barre, spent nuuuny in towu as mo guesi oi uis son utinioti. T. .1. Edwards, of Malianoy City, was nuenuing 10 pontics nero on Saturday evening. Misses Alice ami Kate Gibson, of Wanamle, are the guests of Mrs. George itouianu. Miss Lizzie Drown, of Scrnntou, is the guest of Miss Miunlo Champion, of North .uaruin street. John and Karl Kltler nro spending n vacation on their grandfather's farm at iYumpton, Pa. Mrs. Win. H. Dettrey is spending a few iays wiui relatives unit irienus in th Untnwissa valley. II. J Evans, John O'Hearn, Arthu Shaw mid George Heddall, of Mt. Carmrl spenr .-.ununy nuro. Mrw Thouias Kvans and sons, David and Milton, of Plymouth, are guostB of j. ,i. i-rice s lamuy. William Junes, or Mt. Uarmel, snen Saturday evening here hb the guest of out i line neighbors. Miss Nettie Thiol ami her nephew, Jay Sellzei, o( Heading, are the guests ot Mrs P. 1' I). Kirlin. Me r Daniel HoiiBcr and Howard Doi.-, jt ed themselves with Ashland friends lust rveuiug. David It Lewis anil his brother, W. W. Ijcuis, ill Malianoy City, spent yesterday at Si hit) Hull Haven. Will Scker is recovering from an injury he received to Ills foot, by accidentally driving a lath nail into it. Misses Nellie anil Clara Mullen, of Shu nioktn. and Miss Maine Quail, of Polls vllle, are Kiting MIsb Nellie V. Itellly. Miss Lizzie Husscr, who has been visit ing friends in Heading anil Philadelphia for the past two mouths, is home again. Mr. and Mrs. llenjanjin Guhlin, of 1'ottsville, were yesterday the guests ot their relatives at the Commercial Hotel. George Senger and wife and Charles Fowler and Benjamin Parrott, with their Ittdj friends, spent yesterday at Hames vl He ll. F. Laurtlg, wife andson.of Hazletoo, came to town on Saturday and are the guests of Mrs. Laudig's father, James It Lessig. MIsh Lizzie Hartsch, Mrs. Thomas Jamea and Mrs. James Huttuu ureattend lug the V. O. T. A. conference in Berwick today. I toy Holmes, a nephew of C. II. Ilagcn buch, of town, left llloomshurg yesterday morning at 9 o'clock on his bicycle and arrived hero at about 1:30 p. m. Among the Shenandoah people In at tendance at the Emiuelt Hand concert in Ashland yesterday were Messrs. Warren, Frank and George Portz, Johcph Lemler, George L. ilufner, John Bakeyllehl, Owen l' Thomas, Lewis Hafiier, DeYVitt Wteedle, I'atrick Eecloy and Harry Close. Itobert Julius and family, of Chicago, who were the guests of town lrleuds the past week, left this morning to visit friends at other points in the region. Mr. lohus wan a resident of this place about twent v years ago. lie has become quite prosperous in Chicago. I.nuitloril mill Tonaut Justices William H. Shoemaker and C. W. Dingier sat in Lawyer Hollopeter's ofllce Saturday afternoon with a jury of twelve freeholders and listened to the evidence in the case of l'abok against Karly, in which the former attempts to Mxuire the possession of the saloon at the corner of Lloyd street and Market alley. The jury comprised William Krick, James Grant, M. If. Kuhlur, David Faust, An drew llildebraiiilt, It. A. D.tvenport, F. J. Portz, A. H. Lamb. William Klinmol, AI. P. Fowler and J. W. Johnson. Knrly claims a right to possession under a lease given by the previous owner of the premises and a failure to receive the usual three months' notice, or as Tabok's tenant for one year, the latter having accepted .rent and failed to give the usual notice to iUlt. S, G. M. Hollopeter, Kwj., appeared for the landlord and M. M. Hurke and J. 11. Pomcroy, Ksqa., for the tenant. The Justices and jury will meet again next Wednesday altenioon to hear the argu ments of the lawyers. Ur. HltijiH Himteueed. . l)r John Kzlupa and hi four co-defendant ui the libel suit recently tried p jieiied lietnre the Pottsvllle court tills moi ninu! and received sentence lo pay the o-ts of i he case, which, e., inshe of the wnie -. t, i s mid in liei-expense for the def,-usi aiiniiinl to -.i.l.. Hnci lal low in lc to all In watches. jewelry i.ul silverware at llolderioau's, corner aiara auu ijioyu streets. MURDEROUSLY A8BAUL.TED. A VntnTllle Ailxir Wlilcli Mill Trnbably Tirniliiiite in Murder. Frank Hayuolo, aged 31 years, and n native of Naples, Italy, was murderously assaulted by several young men In Fovr- ler's pHtch last night, and will probably die from his Injuries. Information Is yet meagre but all Indications ixiiut to William llrennan and four unknown companions, as his assailant, llrennan Is 18 years of age nnd Uvea In Yatesvllle. He was arrested at nine o'clock this morn ing and taken,! bcfnro Justle May, of MnliaiioyClty,wlio committed him to jail. The story of the assault ns given by several parties about the place issnbstan tlally ns followsl: , Havnolo wns passing homeward at about eight o'clock Inst evening when a crowd of young men standing In front of the Halllet residence called him "Maca roni Frank" and made other remarks that aroused the Italian's temper. HeuiarkB teutonic ipiarrei in umcii iireunan is alleged to have kicked the ltnllmi under the chin with his wooden leg, the other members of the gang alo being active In the assault, which resulted in the break- tug of llaynolo's jaw, his skull and two rllis, injuries wlilcli may cause Ills death, Havnolo's wounds were dressed by Dr. A. P. Hlssell, of Malianoy City, who placed twenty studies In the back of his head. He pronounced the case hopeless. Father Sweeney, was summoned and administered the last rites of the church. lSRynolo's death is expected at any mo inont. Meanwhile Hrenuan Hen In the Malia noy Ci y lock-up awaiting the resnlt of the Italian s injuries. He cries ntteouslv. but will tell nothing of the assault, nor win ho divulge tlie names ot Ins com panions. One man who will doubtless fell the whole story when he returns from the mines to-night is Thomas Gah In, who is said to hnve tried to natt the fliHiters. Lathis llnynolo qMed at his boarding house near Yutesvillo at tbiee o'clock this afternoon. One Woinsu'n i:xpprlpricn A womanly woman will be womnnly everywhere and under all circumstances, and her influence is sure to be felt bene ficially. One woman's most unique ex perience of life for a year in a Michlgau lumber-camp is most cuarmingly told In tl.e exceedingly interesting article "In and About a Lumber Camp," published in the August number of Demorest's Family Magazine; and after rending her vivid descriptions of the life of the lumbermen and tlie modus operandi of "logging," illustrated with superb half-tone pictures, one feels thoroughly posted about this picturesque though laborious Industry. Hut not every lumber enmp Is blessed with the ministrations of a trained nurse. Under tin apt title "Golden Silence" a pathetic story of a deaf mute is told, and tiicidentnlly ono may learn the method by which these unfortunates communicate with their fellow-beings. In fact, these in addition to the stories and the bright matter in "Chat" and "Society Fads" make this an ideal midsummer number: and, as usual, the departments abound with valuable suggestions and informa tion. This "nil around" family maga zine is published for only a year bv W. Jennings Demorest, 15 E. 14th St., New York. CheHp Kictirplnn. $23 from New York to Liverpool or Queeustown and return. T Williams, agent, 4 South Jnrdln street, 7--lv hen Baby was sick, vo gave her Castorfa. ?hen alia was a Cu lid, she cried for Castorla. Then shs became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. Jften sag had Children, she gave them Costorln, No IVars lor Well man. Chicago, July IB. Tue cable dispatch from Troinsiie expressing fears for the safety of Walter "Wellman and other members of the Wellman north polar ex pedition caused no uneasiness in Chicago. A letter from Wellman sent back by a Hilling Btnack convoyed the information that nothing would be heard from the ex pedltien until the end of July, and there fore no fears are felt for the expedition. doming Kvents, July 10. Ice cream and fruit festival, in Hobblns' opera house, under auspices oi mo weisn impust sunany school July 17. Ice crenm and bean soup festival In Hobblns' hall, under the ans plcea of the Women's Relief Corps. July 17. Grand Musical Entertainment. 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Vnlley Encampment, No. 258, 1. O. O. F., Fergu son a ineiure. July 19, SO, 21. Bazaar of Nations, in flobblns' opera house, uuder auspice of the U. Y. P. U. July 31. Ice cream festlvnl and bazar, under the nuspices of Camp 40, P. O. of C A., in Hobblns' hall. August 1. Ice cream festlvnl In Hob jlns' opera house, under the auspices of che "J. A. C." August 14. Ice cream and peach festi val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yntesvllle. A horse kicked H. S. Shnfer.of the Free- myer nouse, Miuuietinrg, i. v., on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer ba recommended It to many others mid says It is excellent for any kind ot a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous iur iih cures oi meumausm. nor Bale uy Gruhler Hros. HAll"AH.NNOCK. Lawrence Gntighan, of this place, has re turned from Washington where he has spent tho last few years. MIbb Katie Brehany has returned from Phllndelphln to visit her parents. MIbb Katlo Flaherty, of New York, Is visiting her parents In Connor's, Patrick O'Donnell, brother of Mrs. William Horsewood, of Glrardvllle, died In Philadelphia on Saturday morning. The cause of his death Is not yet known. The picnic hold In Armory Park by Co. F., of Glrardvllle, proved itself a success by tlie large crowd that attended. Michael Hurke and John Connely, both of Malianoy Plane, spent Sunday with friends. The Progress base ball club of this plaoe went to Ileekeraville youterday to play and returned home defeated. The score was eight to ten In favor of Ileckers vllle. Use Wmlub' LAowimr Blueing for laundry uee. 1U.UB, the best make two quarts. IS ate. Muaeer & Brddall. Bold by Chimp Metlug. The annual camp meeting of the Evan- Helical Association nf tliu f'eiii.ml Pmi. sylvauia district will open at Zioui, Grove on August lotn. ; MAHANOV OITV. tllotorted dally from tbe Mahanoy City bureau OI ineCVKBIMO ueiialu.i MAHAKOV ClTT, July 16. St. Nicholas colliery resumed work to- dny after a long idleness since the fire in us worKings. Will Mathlas. the accommodating bar tender of The Terminal, enjoyed a ride to sueiinmtonh yesterday. W. J. Hyan.of town, wns a Shenandoah visitor yesterday. Edwnrd Krebs and John H. Edwards were Glrnrdvllle visitors Saturday. Mrs. H. S. Mctigle, of Philadelphia, Is vlBltlng parents In town. John Dlod, William Doyle and Patrick Hick, prominent hotelkeepcrs of Hazle toti, paid Thomas Whlttnker a friendly call yesterday. The first issue of the dally paper to be started here will appear on August win. The HlcyoleClttb contemplates making a trip to Philadelphia this week and do It In twelve hours. Miss Lizzie Williams was nShcnnndonb visitor yesterday. t..in t i i.,Ani -vtni,Pn..t 4WIU1C tiiuiKii ivi wi u,ieviii .uiiii'niii. died on Friday, aged three months, and was hurled yesterday. A wagon belonging to the Dunn Tea Compnny wiib wrecked by the horses run nlng away. G. W. Ash, general manager of the Schuylkill Traction Company, was in town yesterday. Phil. Harry, superintendent for ex-Seun tor King, visited Hazleton yesterdny. II. W. Heckrr, of Glrardvllle, drove through towu yesterday. Miss Laura Granger spent yesterday visiting trlends In iMiennndoali. The picnic at Sprlngdale on Satnrday was a grand success. Edward Iiecker, who was killed by a runaway borne on Friday, was buried at Hliigtown yesterday. Hev. II. A. Keyser conducted the services. Several Iloral decorations were presented, among them a beautiful sheaf of wheat by his brother and sister, miles hy .Miss J.ninia r-isher, louriuetol roses hv .ulss 11,11a M. fan. bouquet by Miss Hannah Lutz, a beauti ful wreath bearing the inscription Died while trying to save John Watkins," by Mrs. John Wntkin, nud an anchor from his comrades, John Kisher. do in Mivder and Arthur batil. The deceased was very popular, and his mnny traits endeared him to a large circle of friends. Tlie nicnic of the Mnhanov City Fish and Game Protective Association at Lake side to-morrow promises to be one of the greatest events of the season. Clubs of Shenandoah. Delano. Pottsville. Tama' nun. Locust Valley. Wm. Penn, St. Clnlr. Tremont and numerous other places have notified the reception committee that they will be on hand. Hadges will be given members on the urounds by W. A. Ben singer and only members of the club will be allowed on the grounds. The parade will take place at 12:30 p. m. under the direction of Cnntniu Lucan. The arrangements are as follows : The Malianoy City Associntlou and visiting clubs, led tiy tlie Association under unpt Lugnn and Lieut. Stern; 20 uniformed police. The various delegations will be marshnled as follows: Hraudonvllle, Silns Hufnagle; Hlugtown, Elias Miller Ashland, Frank Hentz; Pottsville, G. A. Doerllinger ; Frnckville, Geo. W. John son: Hamburg. Samuel S. Stoyer: Del ano, Frnuk Wentz; Shenandoah, J K. P, Scheifly; Wm. Penn, Dr. S. II. Brady: Malzeville, Steve Middletnn ; Barnesvllfe: .loo Whittle; Taiuaq.ua, in. b. Hobi-rt r.ast lUaninoy junction, August itotn St. Clair, rseut. 1'elllng; locust Vnlley, Wm. Seddon; Mnhanov City, John A. Weber ; Pottsville club, Capt. H. J Hendlcr; Tremont club, David P. Faust Schuylkill Haven club. P. Brower. Line of parade will form right resting on Grove avenue. Marshals will report to the Chiei .Marshal, K. S. suitman. Grand march around nice track to place of re freshmeuts. Sports Blue rocks free, every person to furnish his own gnu and shells ; bicycle racing, high jump, bag race, quoit pitch ing, boat racing; contestants pay for boats. Music Lincoln Drum Corps, Italian string baud, Pottsville Glee Club, Maha noy City vocalUls. i Court of Justice, E. S. SllllmnU, Judge: J. K. P. Scheifly, associate: Major J. F. Shoener. associate. Police, twenty under Capt. Lugan and i-jeut. stern. On amuBementR, Wallace Haldeman. Waiters, C. S. Heichert, Lincoln Lord win. Jl. iieims. jiomer iioyer, ii. w Johnson, r rnnz Wolff, John otober, Hestnuraut, D. K Dress. Pines and tobacco. Tim Grim. Temperance stand, Chns Brownmlller. A number of speakers will deliver ad' dresses on the subject of fish and game associations: 1';. S. hliuniaii, 1. 11. 1! Lyon, Cnpt. S. II. Hendler, I). P. Fnust Col. Wetherill. C. W. Parkins, W. A, Bensinger. J. W. Parker and others. Photoitrnnherson ground to take groups, Signs, grips and passwords of Association given at the park. Two baloou nssensions. Perrons enter ing the grounds will report to W. A. lien sluirer. who will furnish budges to mem hers. None but those wearing budges allowed on grounds. Refreshments free to those wearing badges. No gambling games allowed. A "Prominent" Oluirgeil with foTBery Detroit, July l(i. Alonzo Jay Whlto- mnn, at one time a member of the Min nesota senate, son of a millionaire, worth 7800,009 In his own l ight, occupies a cell in the central statiou. It is asserted that h misappropriated a large sum from his sis ter's estate and later became identified with a gang of forgers. rrotwlily Kii,iiI I Jurml liy Ills Father HuooKLYK. July HI. James Hogan, after au alterotuiou w.U his sou Daniel, w cut to his son's bedside early In tbe morning while the latter was asleep aud dealt him 1 1.1 .. I.L 1 Nireru uius w n n c jtieuB ui Ijifiu pipe, causing a o ninn'i id fracture of tie skull He thru niudu hi.s "scape. Young Hogau will probably die. Fatal (Juarrol Utrfan RtT.il Lovnrt. Providknck, July 18. Pasuautle Cap nlo was shot four times by his brother-in- law, Joseph Marsico, last evening, ns tlie result of a quarrel over a girl of doubtful reputation. Capalo will die, and Marsico is under arrest. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve mouths old child, suffering from Infnntile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly everything ran through it like water through a sieve. I gave It the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. The child kent growlim thinner until it weighed but little mora tiiaii when born, or perha ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Chani' herlaiti's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteniedy. Hero re one bottle of tbe mint ulna liu.l liusl, itn-ul . . tnukbail I.... provement was Men and 1U continued net cured tbe child. lOi weak set and puny constitution disappeared aud ita father auu niyseii Deueve tlie chlla s lire w saved hv this remedy. J. T. JMarlnw. 1)., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler nro. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbbhio & Haek, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-iKttaw What In llennty? Replied Aristotle. Hut Mrs. Sherwood says that It Is "dynamite" hi her article which opens tue interesting pages oi tue July Cosmopolitan. Beauty ts always a fascinating subject, and Mrs. Sherwood's dlscueslonts an especially interesting one. Thnt the July Cosmopolitan is a mid summer number Is shown In mnny direc tions. Three snort stories, including one of sport nnd adventure, two trnvel arti cle", and other light matter, make up 128 iagea oi cunrming summer reading, i ne uly Cosmopolitan marks tho close of the first jenr since the revolutionary an nouncement was made that the price of that magazine, already low, hnd been cut to one half of three dollars n year. All sorts ot predictions have come to be un- iii 1 til led during the year it would be im possible to malntnin tho rate the quality would bo lowered the size would be de creased, But even severo critics admit thnt with encu succeeding number there has been a betterment In the quality of articles and Illustrations, nnd the size has remained unchanged, except tbe nlways growing advertising pnges. The mngn zine printed, for the six monthsembraced in Volume svi, ono million four hundred and nineteen thousand copies, nn entirely unnpproached record, and has doubled its already large plant of presses and bind ing machinery. The wnlls ot the mnga- Ine's new home are rapidly rising at Irvington-on-the-IIitdson. Artistically de signed by McKim, Mend tc White, the building, witu us eigut grent por t icos. will be 270 feet long by 70 feet wide. aud one of the most perfectly lighted buildings In the world, having 100 large windows, ench nearly double tho size of tlie ordinary wintiow opening. Nlaguru Falls Kxcurnlon, The season of chenn excursions la now at hand and the Lehigh Valley is, as usual, among the first to announce that tney win run an excursion 10 ..Ningara Kalis. N. Y.. July 21st.. nt the low rate of t.5.00 for the round trip, tickets good to return July 2ord. Passengers going on tlds excursion nro nsBtired first-class ac commodations nnd those who miss it will mlau it front. n tilts lil.'iy he tlln only ex cursion of this kind to Ningnrn Fnllsthls season. Hotel Knier. MHhnnoy City. Chnrles Hurchtll, proprietor. The best arranged hotel In the county. Convenient to all railroads. Excellent management. tf Slnele Fare llstu to Toronto, Out. Specinl tickets via Lehigh Valley Rail road to Toronto, account convention llnotist Young People's Union, nt rate of single fare for round trip, will be on snle at L. V. It. It. ticket offices July 17tb and 18th, good lor return to juiyyi. Houte via Lehigh Vnlley to Nlngnra Fnlls, New York Centrnl to Lewiston, thence Ningnrn Nnvlgutlon Uompnny's steamer. 7-ia-td W. H. Nelson, who Is in the drug busi ness nt Klnuvllle. Mo., has so much con fldence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer wno is not sntistied after using it. Mr. Nelsou takes no risk In doing this becnuse the remedy is u certnlu cure for the diseases for which It is intended nnd he knows it. It Is for Bale by Gruhler Bros. ilear In Mind lohn A. Rellly's is the place to get the inrest wines anu liquors, uest necr ano lea and finest brands of cigars. The Leading Dental Association In the World. OVJ'lCr.S IX 2!! LUADJXa C1TIHS. No grounds for fear any longer, be cause we hnve found the secret of extrnct iug teeth without pain, which is only lrnmvn lty ns. The Allinnv Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a grent relief to those who are suffering from aching teeth. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver, aluminum, wnts, metal nnd rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work ; gold and silver fillings, Saving ot decayed tectu n specialty Hememtier tne place nnu numuer, Dr. IIILVS DVATAL IIOOIIS, Sign of W& U, fonlro CI I.Minn,, Til lllg Tooth. tan bbiiui, din iiimiauuj tin Over M. Stoin"s drug store. "The crisis demands a MAN for the place, Not a place for tlie man.'" For Congress, Ghas. R Brumm. SAFE DEPOSIT 3uiIding?Saving ASSOCIATION, Of Reading1, Penna, Authorized Capital StocJi, & 1,000,000-00 0FFICKI1S : ISI!Ai:LlI. IlOTIlKRMEL, - - President Hamilton Goufmsy, Secretary nnd Trens, M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachmaa The value of each share is tfiOO nt ma' turlty. Application fee on each share, 35 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, 11.00. On dues paid in advance for period of six months or longer, S percent, Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw onoor nil shares at any lime by giving 30 days' wrltte notice, nud are entitled to tbe full amount ot dues paid on such share, togethei with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shares may lie subscribed for and flues, etc., will be leceived at the oluce of M Master's marble yard, 12T X. Jardln St. on the first Monday after the first Satu day of each month. r tTt4 JO M sne st. ", P a i G YEN AWAY INCASH PRIZES jj On August IB, 1B94, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY ukcjt TOBACCO, AlsoIQO Elegant Gold Watches 75;Han(lsomeSHantlo Clocks 100 Elegant Kickel Watches. SaveYcur Empty Piper Wrappers. Your Dealer Can Fmolsti full Particulars. ftelf-Hfvip JU-IP W fgF VVIl MISCELLANEOUS. AOENrx WANTED. To canvass for the New York National Mulldlng and Lo-n Association in pnenanrioau. No lapses can mnke from H5 to 25 each week. Call on William J. Morgan, treasurer, South Main street, or nd(tres John Lcnahan general agent, Ashland, fa. 7-10 at WANTED.-Tno lady operators on sewing machines nnd two good lastcrs. Apply bu rueiini-uu ill f 11 iui uuu i-IIUI) to I -It'll fOll KENT. A nice residence anC store 1 room on 8outh Jardln slrtet. with stable n rear. Innulro at Mux Hnete. Auctioneer. Wfst Centre street. MtraNTED.-A girl for freneral housework. T V Atrnly to Heese's Auction Hoora. Herald branch office, West Centre street, Shenandoah. "tTTANTED. Men to repteset the Metropol VV ban Life Insurance Company In Mnha nov City and Deluuo. Good nay. Aimlv at once to 1 A. Cassler, 639 East Centre street, mnnanoy uity. 7ii-im Office or Controllkk or tub Counit or) HCIIDTLKIIL. S POTTSVIU.E, PA., 1801 1 NOTICE. Scaled proponlslwill bo received by the undcrsldncd, the Controller ot -chuvlklll county, until 3 p. mi Monday, July 30th 1SD4, to build an cruet, on abutments to bo bulll by the county, a new steel bridge of 60 reel span, and 18 feet roadway, to cross the wiconisco urei k in i-oricr lownsnip. epecin cations and worlilnc drawlnc cm be Been nt the County Commissioner' office. uy airet'iion or tne uounty uommissioncrs. Note Endorse envelopes ''Proposals." 11. 11. BKVKKN. ju-lfi-18-20 Controller. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Rhhnaniqah, Pa., July lCth, mx. The Merchants National Bank has to-dav declarea a eemi annual dividend of 3 per cent., pfiyaoie on am aiier juiy uiu. "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, 94. Are making extensive prepcrations for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic 1 It will bo the event of the sennon. nnd those In attendance will be treated to all kinds of nuiii'ement. Refreshments will bo served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. C9STELL0 & CASS1DT, Proprietors. DEIcl. BroTman's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome liar Fixtures. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOKK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing anyof there papers delivered can leave orders at Max Itcese 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 75c. 75o " " 49c. Mo " " 85c. You RZced . n decent SUM? ! You neeJ 11 now,,,on't 8P'l your credit by wearing seedy garments look like prosperity if you would have folks think you nro prosperous. We have Black Cheviots nt K).00, cut In three button lonx saoks aud Itegent frocks. Black and blue clays In some styles at $0.50. When you wear our clothing your friends will think that the good old boom days have returned, when you could afford to pay tSO or $Sfi n suit. Our $9.00 Suits look just as handsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramson, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PIOKET FENOE Is the cheapest nnd best fence made Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lnwns.cem etory lots or any kind of fencing M H.Mastmi. has the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JARDIN ST. IF TOD WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO TOB and get tho best. A full set for tS, any size, shnde, shape, nnd Bcvernl hundred Bets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds filling st ronsonnble prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Htreet, 1'OTIS riLlll, VA. BOWBS' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., SltciiitEdoalt. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors nnd cigars. JAMEH DOWES, Prop. li ROOF PAINTING promptly done with r HAWTHORN'S VJ. S. BOOr PAINT by dd.. Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhonandoah. It Is the beat and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tiro and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. Photographer Market and Centre Sta., Pottsville. The best photographs In nil the latest styles. WonderBleadsall photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, -....imrm Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prnmpt Mtcmlon. MS GAFE MAIN AND COALj BTd., Sbennndoali, Pcniin , "Polite and Prompt Waiters. XjtC3.iOt The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will bo found nt tho MSSW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's enps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. MKRi . "W. HYDE. J. F. PLOPPERT,. and C?onfectiorse3?? 20 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . vnnlUa, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd 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. TOUR PEEOTO S Taken In first-class stylo at Linton's New Gallery Y (Q 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. atatlon. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o1 East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. ft, 00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 60c. 50o " " 85c. 21 South Main tit., Sbunandoau.
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