Evening Herald.1 a i 2 TiyflDAY, JULY 17, 1804. I TJRD EDITION What Prc-Digcslt d Food is Doiig For Dyspeptic People, ITS WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Thin People Bapidly Gain floih 07 TaHng Patkola, the Newly Discovered ?re-Blgtd Feed - Rtnjrh able Ceres cf Indigestion. Paskola works wonders ! That i what people who take Itsay, and tbestntemetit is repeated by the druggists who sell it. There has never been such a demand fur any preparation as there now is for I'askola, the pre-dlgettetl food. The druggists say that ft large stock of It Is rapiul) disposed of lu meeting the calls that nir constantly made for It. Dyspeptic sufferers, who have tried PaB' kola n a last resort, after taking every other remedy they could find, have been delighted to notice their symptoms soon disappearing. Pale, thin people who take Paskola rapidly gain flesh. The fact uf tho matter Is. Paskola Is a scientific discovery. It is not an old fash ioned remedy liko the greasy evil-smelling cod liver oil, a relic of a past, age. Paskola Is the outcome of modern research and progress. It cures because It Is based on correct principles. Paskola is not a medicine, but a food, pleasant to the taste and agreeable to the weakest stomach. Being predlgested, It is instantly absorbed by tho system when it is swallowed, entering at once into the tissues of the body to form new Ilesh and blood. It builds up the strength, gives tone to the stomach, enables other food to be properly digested. Delicate stomachs cannot stand sickening cod-liver oils and other fatty mixtures. Paskola has re placed them. Children thrive wonderfully when they are given Paskoln. They like it, and can not get enough of It. As a means of im parting health, strength and vigor to the puny little ones it is unsurpassed. You can obtnin Paskola of any good ditiggist and a free pamphlet will he mailed by the Pre-Digested Food Co., 30 Hondo street, Now York. CheRp KxcurMon, 23 from J,ow York to Liverpool or Quectistown and return. T. T. Williams agent, 4 South Jnrdin street. 7-4!Mw When Baby was Mek, we gava her Castorla, When sht was a Child, she cried tor Castorla. When she. breams Miss, she clung to Castor!, When sum baa Children, she gave them Cwtori. Coming Hventa. .Inly 17.- Ice cream ami bean soup festival In llobblns' linn, under mo mis ploes or the Women's Kellel Corps. Jnlv 17. Grand Musical Entertainment, 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Encampment, No. 35S, I. O. O. F., Fergu son's Theatre. Julv 10. "0. 21. Bazaar of Nations, in Robblns' opera house, under auspices of wo jj. x. i: u. July 2H Lawn party for tho benefit of All Saint's P. K. church at tho residence of Dr. C. M. Hordner. July 31. Ice crenm festival and bazar, nnder the auspices of Camp 40, P. O, T. A., In Hobhlus' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival lu Hob bins' opera house, under the auspices of tne u. A. u." August 1 1. Ice cream and pencil festi vnl under the auspices of l'owler s JI. i Sunday school, at latesville. A horse kicked II. 8. Shafer.of the Free' nirer Heme. Mldulebttrg, rs. 1.. on tb knee, which laid him up In bed and caused tlio Knee joint to uecomo Btur. a irien recommended him to use Chamberlain Pain Halm, which he did. and in two tin v was able to be around. Mr. Shnfer has recommended It to lnanv others aud say it Is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for us cures of rheumatism. For sale by u rubier llros. Hotel Kaler, Mabanoy City, Charles Burrlnll, proprietor. The best arranged hotel in t lie couuty. Convenient to all railroads, excellent management. l.OSl' GKKKK. The Kiiuiueer Corne hae hall club lie. feated a picked nine of Shenandoah at Shenandoah park by a score of U to 0. Parson Jones' catching and batting de serves special mention. The Engineer club are open for dial ienges, wnicti snouiii tie sent to Jolm Graut, manager. Con. T. Foley Is again at his place of business, after lwing away for the put weeK. Miss Mazlu Jones is visiting friends at Frackvllle. II. V. Hesse spent yesterday with his "parents at Bethlehem. Col. I). P. Brown and family are at Wlldwood Beauh, X. J., where they will remain during the summer. II. M. Heynolds, Lehigh Vnlley station jtgent, is in Asnury z-arK. ins place l belug filled by John McDonald. MIsss Maggie Small returned home. after spending the past week with .Mt Ciirmel friends. Single I'uro Kate to Toronto, Out Special tickets Ua Lehigh Valley Rail ro.ul io Toiouto, acooimt Convention liaiti-t Young I'BOnle's Union, at rnte Mnule tare lor round trip, will be on sale at L. V. it. H. ticket unices July nth and 18th, good for return to July HI. Hout via Li-high valley to Niagara Jail", Nc York l'i ntral to Lew iston, thence Xlngu Navig.it ion Company s steamer. 7 12 Get your repairing inau -. done at Holder. 5P CKNTItALIA. MIm Annlo Cult bns returned niter sfieiiilltiK a few pleasant days with IOSt Joseph Hell, of Shenandoah, was In town on Sunday. Mm. .lames Madden ami niece. Miss MhkkI' Heller, and Minn Ellen Madden visited Shenandoah friend yesterday. James I.nujtton. of Ashland, trans acted business In town yesterday. Thomas Schilling, of Delano, was In ' town yesterday Miss Jane Ilaggerty, ono of Philadel phia's bright young ladles, Is visiting her I parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hnggerty, of Ilark Corner. What has become of the electric road 1 Are wo going to get It f Miss Maggie Gorman, a prominent young belle from Connor's Pntch, Is mong tne visitors to town. The removal of a family from one of the neighboring towns to this place saves n great deal or trouble and will King lor one of our young men when he wishes to u tils best girl. Dominick Dugau and foij. Thomas, loft this morning for Ireland, where they will spend a few weeks with their mnny friends. Miss Maggie McLoiiKhlln, of Lost Creek, Is among the visitors to town. Tliu Centralla Gravs were defeated on Sunday by the Mabanoy City club In an uninteresting game of base ball. The score was 14 to 0. Miss Xora MoIIale. of Brooklyn, left thl morulng for ilkes-Uarre, after spending a few days bete as the guest o David waisn anu latniiy. One of our young men showed what . '."lrt.?e. 1" b,1 iWLffi lonesome road to Mid Valley on Sunday evening. As far aB we can learn he un- lertooS this perilous Journey as tue gal lant guide of one ot the fair ones from that place. The circus which exhibited here last evening w as as good ns could be expected for the ailinlssioii lee. Acrobatic per formances, comic recitations nnd the per forming of a troup of trained dogs were most notable. The audience was very atge. Many people being obliged to re main outside. The Shamrock club, of Hvrncsvllle. de feated tho Glrardville club at the former laco on Sunday. Byrnesville took the end in the bectimlng and It was only a question of how many runs tboy could pile up neiore nine innings were pinyeti. They succeeded In scoring is, while Glr ardville scored 4. The Centralia foot ball team begins practice this week. A number of new mil goon men nave oeen s cureu ami tne earn promises to make some oi tneir old ime onnonents "bite the dust" before the season is over. The team is composed of bovs between the ages of in and 10 and nre now ready to receive challenges from similar teams. Address all communica tious to C. Mclirearty, malinger. At the circus hero yesterday Manager Welsh offered a prize of $35 to any one who could successfully wrestle a large hear which he had. Cine of our popular ouiiir iiuuinsmen intended to compete or the prize, but wns unable to do mi, as be had to work last evening. He is a good wrestler and we feel certain that he would secure the prize if he had entered the contest. His friends are arranging to have the match take place to day, at Alt. Carmel, or at some other town that the show will visit in the near future. W. II. Nelbon. who is In the drug busi ness nt KiugvUle, Mo., 1ms so much con Ililenco In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera mil Diarrhoea Remedy that ho warrants verv bottle and oilers to reltiuil tne money to any customer who is not hatislleil liter using it. .Mr. m'iboii ui&es no risK in doing tins because tbe remedy is a ertain cure for the diseases for which it Is intended and ho knows it. It is for sale by Gruhlcr Bros. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Standing of tb Club In tlm Kusleri Ijnagitn lbnm;lnnillllp St-rltis. W. t.. I' c. W. U V ' Troy .1034 MO HprlnBOeld. its .1" Wtlkesh'e .. an M .U1U lluTalo W M Providence. M X .380 Erie 38 l IBt Syraouse. ... 31 :t! .401 IlingU'mt'n 11 AM YKSTERDAV'8 EASTERN LEAUUE. At Troy Troy. 18;' Illngliamton, 4, At 1'roviilonce Buffalo, 1: Providence, 0. At Springfield Erie, 12; Springfield, fi. At Syracuse Wilkeabarre, 7; Syracuse, 0. Nntloniil I.neli. At Philadelphia- Philadelphia, 9: Hoe- ton, 2. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 10: Cleveland, 0. At Chicago Louisville, 11: Chicago, 10. At St. Louis St. Louis, 11 Pittsburg, 6. 1't.ntmylTnnla HtatB League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 14. Heading, 1. At llazletoii Hazleton, 88; Alleiitown, 14. At HarUburg Ilarrlsburg, 8; Potts vllle, 4. At Scranton Scrauton, 10; Phila delphia, 1. A llriltal Trnmp Cnptureil. Catbkill, X. Y., July 17. While Jacob Van Orden anil his sou were nt work n tramp visited the Van Orden farmhouse in tho lower part of this town, nnd ns suited Mrs. Van Orden, who Is OS year old. Then he placed a revolver at bei head, and by Uiraueniiig to limit he compelled hex to give up what nn uev -h had, He then attempt, d to hm.au U a li tie girl at a place mily a few in. .n tant from the Van t).Uui farm girl's father heard hi r ii.-- i , ance. and, iu company '.vi'.. i-.,.. pursued the r sc.il ami i nut n . The euruged furimri. i' i n nvere thraobmg uuU i.u' ;.n r Vrniimraga Mllln Olocr ltown. CHATHAM, Out., July 17. Theeooi.enip mills of K-cx, Kent & Iainbtou bae shut down, throwing 1,800 men out of cm ployment.. General depression In busines wii the cauae. It is expected operatl'nis will also cease iu Ohio, Indiana and Mich inau, aud that aa.OOO employes will have to b laid olt. Mr. HUnil Will Slake Aimtlier r.n'urt. Washingtun, July 17. Jutltfa lUaud, of Missouri, will make oue more attempt to revive the frau silver fight this Mission. He has called a meeting of tbe oommitteii on coinage for tomorrow and will cull ut his hill to re-enact the law of 11137 for free coinage. fllAIIANOV CITY. (Iteported dally from tho Mabanoy City bureau 01 lUB AYEKlHti tlKUALU,! Maiianoy City, July 17. Mrs. Plerco Schlier and her three ohild ren were tbe guests of friends here yei terday. Charles Kirlln, of Shenandoah, was town visitor lust evening. Miss Carrie AVolf. one of Ashland attractive young ladies, wm tlie guest of Alias rnoebe sniltti. A Hungarian bad a narrow eacajHi from falling tie ncal h a train at the Lehigh v aiiey uepoi last srening. rgR Whi.ib' LArNDUY BttiK, the beat -linking for laundry use. Kach packogi " iKeH tw oimrts. IS cts, Sold by PULLMAN MEN WEAKEN, They Have (liven Iloth the Strike anil rrtfthlent Debi. Bpcclaltotho liEHAt.n. CHIf'AOO, July 17. The linrdest blow Deb ban yet received is In tlio announce ment that the Pullman strikers are net ting ready to return to work. Thomas W. Hentlioole, one of the leaders of the Pullmnu strike committee, admits that tm) strike, so far as tho Pullman employes are concerned, Is practically over. Ac cording to his views tho men have been literally starved out. The difference be tween employes and employers, he says, in slight, a mere mntter of rent. Mr. Heathoote was somewhat dis heartened to-day ns he spoke about the strike and the prospects. "The men hero nre becoming weak, and It Is all the leaders enn do to keep them In line. The people have no money. Not one-third of tin, dipti lino pmmtrli monev to UHCk Qti their goods nnd move as far as Kensing ton. I myself have not a dollar in the house. Those who hart n little saved up have used It by this time, and every day more and more nre coming to the relief fund and drawing a small amount In order to keen alive." It Is the general opinion that If the works of the Pullman Company nre opened to-morrow there will be a stnm nede of tho men to regain their old posi tlons. During the last twenty four hours the attitude of the strikers has undergone a marked change, and where nruvlouslv thev v, ere talking about how the fight was won, to day little groups of work-men talsed ot now tuey uau lost tue ,."r ..ntp Pimirnmn nf ad,nlUed!,atCll'elrh!,d, prac the strikers, practically given tin hope, the only reason for holding on being that Delis might be able to como to tne rescue, ne sain it neons wouiu declare the general strike oil, the Pull man strike would also bo at an end Heathcote finds difficulty in keeping the strikers together on account of the diversity of nationalities. The Polaml ers, who number about 1,910, he said, and the Huns with equal numbers, who to gether (onstitute a majority of the Pull man emnloves. are anxious to return, re gnrdless of the feelings of tho other nationalities. Pullman officials say a week would be required to get ready for opening the works. They expect tne announcement nf onenlliLr to be made this week, nnd expect to begin operations with all the men needed to get out contracts now on band. Mr. Heat ncote mode, tue state meiit that the A. II. I, had never do nated a dollar to the hungry Pullman strikers, and that the only way Debs had shown his sympathy for the strik ers had been by calling out railway men right nnd left. Mr. Heathcote added that he did not expect tho Hallway Union to lurnlsli tunus. nituougu nuumuer oi strikers thought that would be an appro priate manner to show sympathy. Vice President Wlckes, of the Pullman Company, stated to-day that tbecompany is wining to taue uacK us striKing em ployes. "Our manager nt tho works," "Our mnnnger at tlio worKS, Mckes said, "has been Instructed for 1 weeks to put the men back to .Mr. W severa work just as soon ns enough of them agree to work to make the running of all departments possible. e could proba bly get along witn imiu men." rilKSONAI.. Poor Director Dorr went to New York yesterday morning. Tom. Waters. Jr.. was n business visitor to BhnmoKln to-day. Charles I). Kaler. of Mahanov City. wns in town yesieruay. James M. Haley, En., ot I'ottsvllle. wns in town to-day, visiting menus, Misses Kntlo McXernev and Julia Ilradlgan spent tho day with Centralia friends. Mrs. John Pooler, Mrs. Griflin and Mrs. llroxtou visited friends m Ashland yes terday. Mtfses Mary Krauso and Mary Delaney. of Lakeside, visited friends In town last evening. Deputy Sheriff Sallnde. of Pottsvllle. transacted official business In town this morning. Sirs. James F. O'Hnren. wife of the commercial traveler, has given birth to n daughter. Miss Katie Troutman, of Centrnlin, Is visiting Mrs. AV. It. Pratt and other irlends in town. George V. Frlcko hns returned to his homo In Port Carbon niter n pleasant visit to mends here. John Gather. Sr.. who hns been snend lug the past few months iu Utah, has left for lliuelleld, w. Vn. Frank Hlack. tho genial young caterer at tho Hotel Kaler iu Mabanoy City, vis ited uis menus nere to-uny. Misses Sadie Davis aud Annie Hoberts left to-day to Brend several days with friends in Catnwlssa and Uloomsnurg. Mrs. C. Vi'. Dengler aud son. Knymond. and Misses Jennie Hamago aud Annie Dengler left yesterday for Ocean tirove. A'. J. Patrick Kennedy. Frank Hierfchmldt nnd Kdwnnl Doiilnn, threeof Mt. Carniel's bright young men, were guests of town irlends. William T. Evans, the superintendent for tho llomo friendly bociety or Haiti more. Mil., sputit yesterday nt Huzluton establishing an agency lor tue company, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ilcddall. of Taimn and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert On of Pottsvllle, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Glen, of Kast Coal street, yrsteruay. Messrs. Kills Pupowitz, Louis Iloblno vltss, Louis Fein I erg and Max Sehmeg elsky lormeil a driving party that spent Sunday at ltingtown nnd other p)aoe about the valley. Last June, Dick Crawford brought hU twelve months old child, suffering from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at tour months old and belug atcklv even-thing ran through It like water through a sieve. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more! tuan when uorn, or perunps ten pouuug. I then started the father to giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of the 3l cent size had bten used, n marked Im provement wns seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was , i .. i.t i .. t rn rn-ln... Af I Haeu ujr luin iriunii. u. x ..itu.uvv. u. D., Tnmnroa, 111. For sale by Grtihler llros. Nlsguru FulU 2xcurlun. The season of cheap excursions is now Ht hand nnd the Lehigh Valley is. as usual, among the first to announce Unit they will ruu an excursion to Aiagurn luills. N. V.. July aist.. at tho low rate of tfi.UU for the round trip, tickets good to return July Sard. Passengers going on 1 1 is excursion ate assured flrst-clnsa ac commodations and those who miss it will miss h treat, as this mav be tho only ex cursion of this kind to -Magara Faustina heanoii. Uo to Cardlu's. SM W. Centre St., for 'mrgalns iu wall Dpr. 5-18-8m Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Ljssw & IlAlK, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw OharEnd with Flrncrng Italians. Boston, July 17. Frank Sagasse, n well known "padrone," has been nrrested on an Indictment for obtaining money under false pretences. Forty-three Ital ians are ready to testify that HagRsse ob tained t4.HT from each of them to take them to Blackmora, Conn., to go to work, and when t hey arrived he left them to get back as b st they might. Htrlkrr tftt HiiorHlnwto Upturn to Work. SACRAMKKTo.July IT. The strike Is vir tually ovr her Several hundred hop men who walked out with the strikers hnve returned to work, having realized the hopelessne-s of continuing the strug gle. The railr'.ud iJJDcials believe that all the shops will lie ill full operation by next Monday. Train. wen) running outline today. . Vw Mm for 1'UMltliin Shops. Clsx'ixNATl. July 1". The Pullman shops at Ludlow, Ky., opened with a fairly good forcu. Tne matmgsr is tint taking back any of the leaders of the 'trike, but accepts all who were lorced out. He is also obtaining some new men. Three Klllril, One 1'ntally Jijured. Wilmington, N. C, July 17. A boiler at the Kcclesou and Parmlee Lumber As sociation mills, Jacksonville, X. C, ex ploded, killing three colored men in stantly and fatally injuring fourth. i Intern Atioay famous REMEDY for NE'JEALGIA nni similar Oomplilats mannractnrert nndar tho itrlorent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, lorlbedhyeailmentphyilcia DR. RICKTER'S OnIjrirenulnow.Tradem'lt"Anchor." Look alio on tiiokips for Dr. BIchter'a firm 1 1 F.Ad.Rlchtor&Co. Now York. S -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branoh Homes. - - OwaQlaisworki.l 2B ard 60c. Tor sale In C II Ilaueabuch. , Phenandoaa by j M lininn, 1' V V. Ktrlln DIVIDEND DECLARED. Biienanuoaii, PA., July ICth, lb'Jl The Merctianls' National Dana: lias bdav aeciartm a remi annum uiviaenu oi a per ceni., payame on iilii uutr Juiy jjiu She's an who can tnsleour candies without a feeling of auec n . r i tion for the young innD VJCltZ Sllxwljo rlngB them They Jn8t melt In the montj,; the giri's eyei- Jnst melt in the mouth; tne girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, nil flavors. 104 N. Main St The Leading Dental Association In the World. OFFICES IH 11 LEADING CITIES, No grounds for fear any longer, be cause wo hnve found tho secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which is only known by ns. The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those who are sullermg from aculnc teetli. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver, aluminum, wats. metal and rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work ; gold and silver fillings, having of decayed teetli n specialty iteniember tne place and number, jr. mi.vs jjvatai, Jiooirs, siE-nof .. m FaslPpntrp St.. Mahnnvflti uigTooin. -.j Over M. Stein's drug store. "Ilie crisis demands a M For the place, Hot a place For the man,'" For Congress, Gli as. I. Brumm. SAFE DEPOSIT n i ASSOCIATION, Of ReBding", Penna, Authorized Capital Stock, & 1,000,000-00 0FFICEI1S : iBItAEb II. lIOTHEnMEL, - - President, IUmiltok Godfrey, Secretary and Treas, M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachman The value of each sbaro Is $300 at mil turlty. Application fee on each share, 21 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, fl.CO. On dues paid in advance for period of plx niontlisor longer, 6 percent. Interest will bo nllowed. Mem here may withdraw one or nil shared at any time by giving SO dnys' written notice, and aro entitled tothofuU nmount of dues paid on such shares, togeth with six per cent. Intetest after the first year's membership. Shares may lie subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. II, Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St, on the first Monday after the first 6atur day of each month. K"3 mi WME Sail I M in 1 1 i llltiilrlinv V mun -Mil II II 111 VI 1 1 1 1 I mm. I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I a I n U I I I nn ILiUIIUIIir I UU I 111 AttttL jilt WV A m3 A rfk rfWVV tftcjfkjE $1150.00 GIVEN AWAY INCASH PRIZFS On August IB, 1801, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY mot TOBACCO, Alf 050 Elegant Gold Watches 75;Haud6omoiMantlo Clocks 100 Elegant Kickol Watches. Save Your Empty Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer an Furnish Full Particulars, jj MISCELLANEOUS. WANiEK-lmrccdlatily, nt A. K. Van Wlcklo's Coleralne colllrry, at Beaver eauow, twenty b(akrr oarptnters. Apply to W. II. Kacrcher, 8upt., ueaver ,ieaauw, 7-li-lw r OST An sccoutit bork, wl hmemo andura j in L-threw. Fli iter will receive i word by turolne to Mix Freiubi re. 2.9 llowin street. Shenandoah. 7-17-lt WANTFD A six rorm boue. drug store, next to post offlco. to St Ac GENrJ WANTED. To canvans for tho New York National Hutldlnir nod inin Association in Hiemindoali. No lapses. Can make from tl5 to 825 each week. Call on wnitam J. A' organ, treasurer, soutn Mam fctreet, or address John I.enahun general agent, Ashland, 1'a. 7-JO-gt WANTED. Two lady operators on sewing machines and two good listers. Apply to Shenutdohh Urol and hoo Co. 744 tf Oll KENT. A nice residence, sue store room on couth Jardln street, with stable in rear. Inquire cf Max Itcete, auctioneer. Wf st Centre street. I JTANTFD.-A girl for general housework. 1 V Apply to lteese's Auction I'oom. Heiiald branch cfUcc, West Centre suect, sihecsndoah. "VI T ANTED, Men to repiepent tho Jletropol VV I an Life Insurance Company In Maba noy City and Delano Good pay. Apply at once to L. A. Cassler, Sit) East Centre street, Jlahanoy City. 7141m WANTED SALnSMEN-r5.C0 per week, selling electric llctit outfits for houses. stores and shops. Motors for running ma chinery, and other popular patented ariiclcs outllts complete when shipped, Dost people, uuy; permuncni situation; no experience, w. I. llarrlion & Co.. Clerk No. 14. Columbus. Ohio. ".GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive preperntions for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Electric ltnilway, by n Monster Pic-nic 1 It will ho the event of the season, nnd thoi-e in attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmmcment. llefreshments will be served, bchonnes full orchestra ot ten pieces win lurnisu the dancing music. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shorn ndoah. Freeh and cool Deer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CoSTELLO & Cabsidt, Proprietors. 'Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Handsome Iltr Fixtures. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOUK DAILY PILFERS. Parties wtshlnc anvnf thero Doners delivered can leave orders at Max Jteese s, Dougherty Duuaing, went centre street. Closing Out Sale! ( 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to 11,25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 750 " " 49c. 600 " " 850. You I&ced a decent STTT'l' t You nee1 'l now don't spoil your credit by wearing seedy Rnrments look like prosperity If you would have folks think you nro prosperous, Wo have Black Cheviots at 10.00, out In three button long saoks and Regent frocks, Black and blue clays In same styles at tM. When you wear our clothing your friends will think that tbe good old boom days have returned, whan you could afford to pay 20 or 125 a ult. Our $9.00 Suit! look just as handsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon AbrairiBon, Manager. 21 South Main St., Bhcnandonh. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho chcapost nnd beat fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for reaidentes, lawns, cem etery lots or any Kind of fencing. M. 11. MASlKit has tho agency and carries It In stock nt his marblo and granite, works, 127 N, JARDIH ST. IF YOU WAKT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get tho best. A full set lor tH, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds fllllne t reasonable prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Street, 1'OTTSriLLH, rA, Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 IV. Mnlti St,, Slicimnclonb. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wires, llquorsand cigars. JAMES HOWEH,Prop. li ROOF PAINTING promptly done with S3- HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by J3k.m "STOfST, Agent, 139 Kast Coil street, Hhenaniloah. It is thobest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Ulvo It a trial. MaDwo Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsvillk. The best bhotocranhs in all the latest. styles. Wonders lends all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, ...,.n..ra&3?i an o Tuner. Pianos and oreans renalrsd. Orders left at 21 North Main Btreet, Bhenandoah.will receive prompt attention. MAIN AND COAL 8TS., Sltcnnndoah,. Pcuunt 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. XilCl0!3 Tho greatest barfrnlns In town for the next thirty dnys will be found at the Cosh Millinery Store, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand n full line of Children's! caps, robes aud outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. nuns, o, w. "tvnu. J. F. PLOPPERT,. and. 29 Ea3t Centre Street, SHI2NANDOAH, PENNAi Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for partiesand otherevents filled on short notice. Ice crenm delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. TOTJB. PHOTO Taken In first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPEB, 2 for 25ol East Centre Street. Cost,A Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. $1.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " ' 50c. 50o " " 35c.
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