EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1691. THIRD EDITION MOTHERS WORRIED, How Infant Death Rate May Decrease. Cleanliness, Pure Air and Lac tated Food. The Only Sure Preventives of Cholera Infantum. Lactated Food Approaches Nearest to Breast Milk. Every One Knows What it is Made of -No Secretin it. Don't feed a baby on a secretly pre pared food. Don't tnko any chances of giving it a "trade" article that is made, no ono ktiows where nor by what process. pure, unadulterated nourishing food. There is no secret about it. Lactated food is manufactured under the personal supervision of Prof. Boynton, of Ver mont University. An absolutely pure and reliable Infant food had been eagerly sought for years as a substitute for pure mother's milk. Lariated food solved tho problem com' plctely. It stands today pre-eminent Among nil otherr. Infants fed upou it Buffer less, and fewci dlo, it is now well known, than those fed upon anything else It is used in the big charitable In stitutlons for children. It has saved the Uvea of thousands of infants during the hot, dangerous months of summer. It is indorsed by the best physicians, by nurses, and by hoppy, grateful mothers In every town and village In the laud. Sugar of milk, the basis of mother's milk, is the basis of lactated food. With it Is combined pure barley mult, the finest wheat gluten, and the nutritious elements of the oat. It is thoroughly cooked by high steam heat, and a predigested, nu tritious food is made that tullllls every requirement of the growing child. It Is by far the safest food that a child call take In the summer. It is a true pre ventive of cholera Infantum. No home where there is an Infant can BlTord to be without It. Lactated food saves babies' lives 1 The following letter from Mrs. A. Wan dell, W lluwe street, Rochester, N. Y., a picture of whoso pretty baby is given above, is one of scoros that are received every week from happy parents the coun try over . "Our baby weighed four pounds at birth. When two months old she weighed bnt ulght pounds with her clothes on. The doctor said she wos a very frail child. 3 commenced feeding her n certain food -when Bhe was fourteen days old, but she did not gain strength as I knew she ought. When she was seven months old I changed to lactated food. She com menced to gain at once, and to rest well at night. She has not been sick with bowel trouble onco through her teething, and she was teething last summer. I consider lactated food has been a great blessing to our little girl. It has made her hoalthy, strong and tho happiest two year old child In Rochester. Any mother wishing to address ono that has used lac tated food will be cheerfully answered nt my expense by nddresslng mo. Coming Events. July 10, 20. 21. Bazaar of Nations. In Itobbiim' opera house, under auspices of me u. x . 1-. u. Julv -N -Lawn party for tho benefit of All .saint's I. Ji. c church ut the residence of Dr ' M. Bordner. under the auspices of Cnmp 40, P. O. of T, A., In Bobbins' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Ilol bins' opera house, under the auspice ot the "J . C." August 14.Ioe cream and ueaoh feati val under the auspices of Fowler's M. K. nunuay sciiooi, nt Yatesvllle. Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City, Charles uurcuui, proprietor, uie neat arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to all railroads hxcellant management. tf Cheap Excursion. irom iew xorK to Liverpool or ljueeustown and return. T. T. Williams, agent, h r-ouin .lannti street. 7-HJ-lw A horse kicked H. S. Shaf sr. of the Free- rayer House, Mlddleburg, N. v., on the knee, which laid htm up in bed and caused the knee Joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, and In two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended It to inanv otheni nnd bhvs It Is excellent for any kind of a brule or Hprnin. This sainn remedy Is also famous ror us cures oi rueumausiu. tor sale Uy Uk Wells' Laundry Blck. the liest Blueing for lanndry us. K&oh package makes two quarts. 15 eta. Sold by Musser & Beddall. Mo to tardlu's, 224 W. bargains In wJl imimh-. Cunt re St., for VlasSm Bear In Mind wuuu n, jiruij . i mc j,mu w, g'b sue purest wines ana liquors, nest beer and ales anil finest brands of cigars. MAIIANOY CITY. Reported dally from Ike M abut 07 City bureau ox uie.E;vBlu usiialu.1 MAJIANOT ClTT, July 19. A dispatch from Atlantic City says : T. W. Johnson, a Mahanov Cltv. Pa.. hotel man wns robbed here lust night of (200 In ensh at an Arkansas avenue hotel, where he has been stopping (or several days. The cash was taken Irom his clothes In his bed room while ho was asleep." William O. Hornsbv. n vonnir man 14 years of ago and residing on West Mnhn- noy street, met w ltu a painiui accident list ovenlnc while returning from the Methodist picnic at Lakeside. Whllo the tralu was approaching the depot In this town, the vount; man was standing unoii the steps of the platform. A sudden jar of the train threw him from the car and the train passed over his hand badly masumg it. uoctors uarmouy anu uissel have hopes that amputation will not bo necessary. Misses Mary and Maraaret O'Donnell left yesterday lor Philadelphia and At' lantic uuy. P. J. Toland, pf town, drives a hand some tea wagon, A sacred concert will be held In High Point Park on Sunday next, commencing at 3:30. The Citizens Baud, of Mabmioy City, will furnish excellent music. High Point Park is the lilchest nark around this vicinity, and has all the advantage of a first-class summer resort, which is noted for Its shade and coolness. A large crowd attended the picnic at LaKosiue to-uny. The Vlgllitnt Wins n lure. Rakoou (Uolfnut Lough), Ireland, July 18. The Vigilant won tho eighth race with her competitor, tho Hritaunia. In nenrlng the ending the Britannia carried away her bobstay and had to haul in her mainsail, giving up tho race. Rut this had no eilect on the race, for at the time the Vigilant, with a breeze that Just suited uer, was lending uy about six minutes. captain carter, 01 uie iirltannla, was struck on tho head by a piece of the shucklo which fell from aloft ut the time of tho accident, and received a bad cut. Terribly Whipped br Wliltecnpi. CoMJMlius, Ind., July 19. Whitecappers have been Invading brown oouuty, and have terribly beaten the entire household of Perry Bloomfleld, consisting of his wife and father and three brothers named otopnens anu tnoir wives. They wore taken from their home, and fearfully whipped. Tho youngest of tho Stephens brothers attempted to escape, but wan shot through the heel and captured by the whitecappers and unmercifully whipped. A number of others were warned to leave the county. New York's Tulloe Investigation. NEW York, July 19. Lawyer Louis J, Grant created a Bcene In general sessions yesterday by complaining that his client, ex-Wardruan Levy, has been Intimidated by Assistant District Attorney V, oilman Grant stated that Wellman took Levy into his private room nnd told him that If he did not turn state s evldenoe he would have him in Sing Sing Inside of a week Levy ie under Indictment for bribery. Mr, Wellman denied that he exercised any wrong lnnuence on L,evy. Killed Her Ilrutal Father. LOUISVILLE, July 19. Mrs. T. F. Mcagh er, 31 years old, shot nnd killer her father, John Ashbacker. Mrs. Meagher fired three shots at Ashbacker, one ot whioh took effect in the heart, and he died in stoutly. Ashbacker was beating his wife when shot by his daughter. Mrs. Ash backer la said to be dying from a kick in the stomach inflicted by the brutal has band. At Cnlup Wert.. SKA Giut, N. J., July 19. There were many visitors at Camp v erts yesterday CapIniuFisk, of tho Seventh regiment of New York, arrived with seven men of his command in full uniform, .he. brigade was reviewed by Major Geueral Blume. commanding the state guard Just be fore the review the general was salutod by nineteen guus. A Crlpule Ilrowu.d In the Surf. Roi'kaway Beach, L. I., July 19. Mi Anuio I'oliskl, a crippled girl residing in Is ew l ork, came to the beach with her sis' tor to spend the day. They ventured into the surf and the heavy breakers carried the crippled girl beyond her depth, bhe was drowned before her sister or the beach life saver could rouder assistance. A Child's Mulolde. Bhadshaw, W. Va., July 19. Nelll Keene, a 9-year-old child, hanged herself because she had been kept home from school by her mother to rare for two babies. She was dead when found. Sh had fastened a clothes line to bar neok and to a beam in the barn and dropped through a loop in the hay mow. Killed Ills Wife with a Hatchet. Kibsimiie, Fla., July 19. Will London met Ilia wife on the main steeet of tho town yesterday and brained her with hatchet. The woman's head was split in twain, and the hatchet left In the wound London fled, but was soon arrested and lodged in jail. Jealousy caused tho mur der. lilolTan.lve (lltlz.u Murdered. FAKMEKVILI.B, La., July 10. Joe Piatt a quiet and peaceable man living near Murcelon, was murdered anil his father- in-law seriously wounded. The sheriff posse is in search of the murderers. Denial frm Mrs. Ulereland, Buzzard's Bay, Mass., July 10. Mrs, Cleveland deities the published story that she has asked furpnlloe protection. fearing that the children may he kidnaped, ah says she has no fear for their safety. Fenii.ylYanla teiubllena Convention Hahrisburs, July 18. A meeting ot th executive committee of the State Leasu ot Republican Clubs was held here yestsr day, at whieh it was Ueoidtd to hold tb annual convention at Harrisburg on Sept. 5. Bargains for Printers. On acoount of the consolidation of the Miners' Journal and The DMiiintnh tlin following articles can be I ought cheap for cash : One Hoe Single Revolution Press size ot ntxi aaxwi One Cottrell & Babcock Prass sis bad !Vix41a4. One Gordon Press Eighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Metiluui. Two Paper Cutters, Thre Imposing Stones. One Folder. All In first class order. A tun Tit Display and Body Type, Hula, Furniture, ice. Galley Backs and Galleva nnd ni.lior material necessary lor a tliorouuhlv ; equipped omoe. Address. The Despatch jtf Pottsvllle, Pa. GETTYSBURG. Flan for a Soldiers' Rome, Park and Military Post. The bill General Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, Is about to Introduce in Con gress for the establishment of a National 'ark, Military Post and Soldiers' Home at Gettysburg, will bo hailed with great satisfaction by the loyal people of the United States. In speaking of the bill the General U quoted as Baying: "Wo have material at Gettysburg not only for a national park on a grand scale, but also a military post and n national soldiers' home. Rut It has never been organized. We have something like 300 or 400 monu ments there and'a good deal of land, We liavo the money appropriated essentially for thoproject, and all my bill alms to do is to give It form and organization. When carried out, we will have n military or artillery post there, so that the morning and evening guns will forever salute the victorious flag on that consecrated lipid, where sleep so many patriots in the oivouao 01 tuo oeau." 1 uavo oecn many months Is studying Up some unique fea tures of the nlan. both as reirards artistic nnd patriotic effects, and 1 promise you mat wnen my ineas are carrieu out mere win he nothing ot tne Kinii 111 me world, "Resides till", we hone to have 11 na tional soldiers' home there One Of these uays, on a spot thnt will be most op nronriate for old soldleri in nerinlttintr them to spend their declining years among the hallowed associations of their souner days, ana among scenes that are esaeiitiully historic in our country's an nals, with companies of soldiers, es pecially artillery, the place would take on an added glory nnd significance, for Gettysburg wns the battlefield that do elded the issues of the great war, nnd made us a liomeogenous people, with a Hag proclaiming to the world ''Union nn-1 liberty, now and lorever. one nnd In separable.'" iienernl blckles win endeavor to put throuuh his bill before the session closes. Tho scheme, he believes, will strike the general pnbllc ns something highly np propriate, as well ns artistic, and arouse tne highest enthusiasm among tho urnuu Army men and nil old soldiers. Last June, Dick Crnwford brouizht his twelve mouths old child, sufierinir from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned nt four months old nnd being Blckly everything ran through it like water mrougn n sieve. J gave it the usual treatment In such enses but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until It weighed but little more thnn when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then stnrted the father to giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of the 25 cent size had been used, n mnrked im provement was seen nnd its continued use cured tho child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared nnd Its fnther and myself believe tho child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. D., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bros. THE G. A. R. Commander Emsley's Order on Riot and Disorder. Under date of July 11th, Department Commander Emsley Issued the following order to the members of his department : In view of the disorder and riot that are prevailing in some sections of our country, the Depnrtment Commander voices the sentiment of every member of our organization In reiterating that there shall be'hero but "one country and one ung." Those who dared nil, thnt the nation might live, stnud to-day on the same broad foundation, that the laws of the land must be obeyed; that the red llag of anarchism and the black llag of destruction must go down in tho mire of Ignominy, nnd that the old red, white nnd muii nione ennu wnve. i lie ranks or tne Grand Army of the Republic nro filled with men who "earn their bread by the sweor oi ineir iaces," out. in times wnen the lines nre drawn between right and wronir. deeds of violence and destruction of property, find neither advocates nor supporters among our comrades, ine members oi tue urnnu Army oi incite nubile have proven their loyalty, and now, as then, will stand shoulder to shoulder and elbow to elbow In main talnlng tho peace for which they Btruggled and suffered. Should scenes of turbulence and de fiance of law and of trovernment unfor tunately reach within the borders of our own great stnte nt nny time, the boys who wore the blue will nil bo found on the side of America nnd Its institutions. Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla, .Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Costorla, iPhen she becamo Hiss, she clung to Costorla. Then she had Childi en, she gave them Caatorf.. PENCIL POINTS. As the steeraire rotes come down the legal bars against Immigration ought to go up. Can't J.J. Corbett contrive to pick a fight with somebody over there and sort ot even up r i A deed, from C. G. Palmer to Benjamin Tlbbey, for a lot in tahennndoali, was re corded yesterday. President Deb's habit of not believing what he reads in the newspapers must have its consolations tnese days. It was reported hero yesterday thnt the dancing pavilion nt Lakeside had been burned down the night before, but the report proven untrue. It Is n fact that some men never know when they are whipped, but Debs Is not one of them. lie doe know and he ought to quit, ana let, us nave peace. In the slander suit ot Samuel G, Roberts against Jonathan Rogers, both of town, the arbitrators, yesterday, awarded tuepiaintui tvjo anu costs oi tno suit. Since the great run made by the Minne apolis, strnmrers nntiroachlnK the town after which the Is named nre expected to taKe oi their hats as soon ns tney reach tne corporate limits, And now the newsboys out In Coxev's town have struck and are filling the Btreets with n young riot. After Chicago this Is a good deal like a farce to ring uown tne curtain alter a irngeuy. The President's commission and the In, terstate Commerce Committee will not Interfere with each other In the Inquiry at Chicago, certainly not, for there is r jom enough for both nnd work enough, W. H. Nelson, who is In the drug bnl ness at Klnevllle. Mo., hnsBomuch con Silence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle and oilers to refund tho money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is n oertsin cure for the diseases for which it Is intended and he knows it. Itis for sale by uruhler Bros, Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nnme LkbbIO & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., is pnnteu on every sacjc, o-a-ataw Niagara Falls Excursion. The season of cheap excursions Is now nt hnnd and the Lehigh Valley Is, as usual, among the first to nnnounco thnt they will run an excursion to Niagara Falls, N. Y July 21st., at the low rate of fS.OO for the round trip, tickets good to return July 23rd, Passengers going on this excursion are nssured first-class ac commodations and those who miss it will miss a treat, as this may be the only ex cursion of this kind to Niagara Falls this season. Capt. Jack's Work. We are In receipt of a volume of unique frontier medley entitled, "The Camp Fire and Trail," from the pen of Capt. Jack Crawford, "The Poet Scout." It Is full of graphic word pictures of the romantic borderland. The work Is being sold nt 25 cents a copy by Capt. Crawford, whose address 1b Box 344, Chicago, 111, Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief In all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease In 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, palu In left aide and all symptoms ot a diseased heart J One dose convinces, Sold by J. M. Hll lan. wa C-C-ly famom REMEDY for S..vtfn , m .... ... i.Ui.rtLUlA ana similar uompitlnts manniaciorea nnaer tno stringent GEnMAH MEDICAL LAWS, pre0iibedbyenlsentpliyslcluis'( DR. RICUTER'S f Only genuine w.Trdem'k"Anchnr." I Look sleo on cseksre for Dr. Blotter's flrmi I r-.Ad. Richtor&Co. New York. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 112 Branch Honiei, OwnGliinrorli, 26 and BOe. ror sale In fr . Bhensnaons by f. 11 iias-esbuch. j m. uiuan, l'. x u. lurnn "The crisis ierads a MAN for the place, Hot a place Tor the man,'" For Congress, Chas. K Brumm. Eel. Sx'o.-taxicijra'js Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Handsome liar Fixtures. Air'a nn wbo can tasteour candle. SSIllK. O Oil .l,l,nnt n foollnr nf nW.. Orlr? OttO tlon for the young man uaa jririwho brlng8 them.bThey lust melt In the mouth: the trirl's eves melt with tenderness the young man also meits, ami tne question is settieu. Try it FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, The Leading Dental Association In the World. IN II LEAD1KG CITIES. No grounds for fear nny Ionizer, be cause we have found the secret of extract ing teetli without pain, which is only Known uy us, too Albany Dentnl Asso ciation. This secret has cost usthousnnds of dollars but is a great relief to those who are suilerlng Irom aching teeth. Plate work of ull kinds. Gold, silver, nlumlnum. wts. metal nnd rubber nlntes, Gold crowns, nlumlnum crowns, crown anu Driuge worK : boiu nnu sliver uiuncs, Saving of decnyed teeth h specialty, itememoer tne pince ana numoer, )r. J I ILL'S B121,TAL 110 Oil S, slsDig' Tooth. 133 test Centre St Mahanoy City Over M. Stein's drug store. SAFE DEPOSIT Building Saving ASSOCIATION, Of Beading, Penna, Authorized Capital Stock, 1,000,000-00 OFFiCEns : IsilAKL II, liOTIlKIlMKL, - President, Hamilton Godtokt, Secretary and Trens, M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachman The vnlue of encn shnre Is WOO nt ma' turlty. Application fee on each share, 25 cents; and monthly dues on each, share, tl.PO. On dues paid in advance tor period ot bx months or longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or nil Bhnres nt nny time by giving SO days' written notice, nnd nre entitled to the full amount ot dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after tho first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues etc., will be received nt the office of M. II, Muster's marble yard, 1ST N. Jardln St, on the first Monday atter the first Satur day of each month. iJBk. jsVsflr A JV rV A ifV A sfhAjsg GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On Aujnst 15, 1894, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY loigcbt TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. San Your Empty Paper Wrappers, Ycur Dealer Can furnish Full Particulars, 'vnKt ip-v w ni" v-J MISCEL1LAMEOUS. WANTED. A girl for cereral housework, Apply at 100 North White street. Chen- ncoah, ra, 717-31 WANTED -Immediately, nt A. If1. Van WlcKle's Colernlne colliery, nt Deaver Meadow, twentv breaker carnenters. Annlv to W. II. Kacrcher, Hupt., Uoaver Meadow, I'a. 7-tJ-lw WANTED. Two lady operators on sewing machines and two pood lasters. Apply o .-nenncnoaH Urol ana raoo Co 7 ll tf raOK KENT. A nice residence nnC store r room on Bouth Jardln street, with stable In rear. Inquire oi Mex llcetc, auctioneer, V st Centre street. XTaNTKD. A elrl for crncral housework. f V AddIv to Iteeso's Auction Room. Herald srancn cracc, vvosi centre street, Bnecanooan, WANTED. Men to rcpiesent the Metropol itan Life Insurance Company In .Maha noy City and Delano, flood pay. Apply at once to L. A. Cassler, SZ9 East Centre street, .Mananoy uuy. 11 lm WANTED SAL.ESMEN-t75.C0 per week, selling electric light oututs for houses, "tores nnd shops. Motors for rutinlnz ma chinery, and other popular patented articles outfits complete when shipped, llest people, uuy; perinaneni situation; no experience, w. I'. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14. Columbus. Ohio. TESTATE OK LOUISA UBNDEK. deceased. Vi Letters of administration on the estate of Louisa Bender, late ot Wfst Mahanoy Town ship, fcschuTlklll county, Pennsylvania, de ceasea, aave occu graniea 10 ijouis uenaer,re siding in said township, townsman persons indebted to laid estate ar on quested tomake payment and those having claims or demands will mako known the tame without delav. L.UU1M UKNDKK, Administrator. Or to J. H. Fouerot, Atty. 0-7oawt PB01'0S ALU. Proposals will be received by the undersiirred committee nn to Mondav. July 1881, at 7 o'clock p. m., for alterations and additions to the publlo school building situated on Union street Hhennndoah, I'a , In accordance with tho plans and peclHoatlons which may be teen at the secretary's office In the West street school building, or nt the bouse ot II. J Muldoon, Uhenandoab, Pa Tbe committee reserves the rliht to reiect any or all bids. U J. MDI.T100N. Charles Hooks, timothy Lynch, Makk UnnKE. 7.1-5t committee. ;grand opening of Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. COLUMBIA HOSE S; STEAM F. D. CO. Are mnklng extensive preperntions for tne opening oi their new paric, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Railwoy, by a Monster Pic-nic 7 It will be the event of the season, and thot e in attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmuf ement. Refreshments will be served, schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces win turnisu tne dancing music. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kcptbyThos. Qlbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shorn ndoah, Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTELLO & Cassiiit, Proprietors. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOItK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing nnv of these cacers delivered can leavo orders at Max Jtcese's. Dounhertv Duuaing, wesi centre Bireei. Closing Out Sale ! 26 ' ' Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to n.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75c " " 40c. 60c " " 85c. t h Price. All our light weight suits are reduoed to clear out the summer tok. We can't afford to oarry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them nt this out. Light in weight and color; some pretty olays and' cheviots, ull must go below cost. See them, even though you don't care to buy, W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon AbramBon, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL FIOEET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence tor residences, lawns, cem etery lot or any kind ot fencing M H. MASTin has the agency and carries It tn stock at his marblo and granite works, 127 H. JAED1N ST. IP TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH r 00 TO THE and get tho best. A full set. for 18, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds flllinc t ren sonnble prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Street, I'OTlsriLLE.l'A. Saloon and Restaurant, formerly Michael Peters', IS PC. Main St., Slicunmlonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors nnd cigars. JAMES HOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with EST HAWTHORN'S D. S. KOOP PAINT by TOBT, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Bhenandoah. It ts the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Olve It a trial. LEADING Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs in all the latest styles. Wondersleads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Toner, Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL BTS Sfacnandonlt, Pcnna, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. I-iVC3LOQ Tho greatest bargains in town for tho next thirty days will bo found at the BJEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. MltNi . XV. (ITDE. J. F. PL0PPER17 alCl? and orafbcf loners 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery antJ . 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. TOUR PHOTO t Taken In first-class st j le at Linton's New Gallery 7 , U N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYl'EH, 2 for 25rt ss East Centre Street. CostA Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. 11.00 Corsets for only 75c. 7Kn " " &An 75o 50a Wo! 21 South Main St., Shenandoah.
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