EVENING HERALD Tt'KsDAY, JULY 21, 1894. THIRD EDITION A RECKLESS GENERAL. How the Duke of Wellington Trifled With Great Danger. One day the Duke ot Wellington's .French cook came to him for orders. "Oh, set anything," said the Duke, lm patiently. "1 never think ot what I put into my Btomnch." The chef was horrified. Whether "Wellington was punished with indigos- tlou or not, history does not tell. One thing is certain. People who don't care what they eat soon find themselves un able to eat anything atall without agony. Their offended stomachs go on strike. Natural digostlon ceases. "What Is to be done, then r One cannot live without outing. The only possible help Is in a predlgested food, which science has furnished In the form of Pas- kola. It replaces Wasted tUtsueund invig- orates the entire system without aid from the stomach. Willard Hettrlck of Bridgeton, N. J., says: "1 have been a great Bufferer from dys pepsia and Indigestion until I waslnduned bv a friend as n last report to try Pas- kola. I am more than ploased to testify that 1'askola has worked wonders In my case, as I have no distress after eating, nnd eat whatever the appetite craves. I advise all like sufferers to use Pas- kola.'' This is the story of P. A. Hank, ot Vol pnraiso, Iud. : "Before I used Paskola I was very weak. 1 could not digest any thing. I tried everything to gaiu strength but failed. My doctor told me to use Pnskola and I am satisfied that it is the only thing for a weak stomach. "I have gained two pounds in a week, There is nothing that heljw Indigestion like Paskola. 1 have tried about twelve doctors and have been suffering more than twelve years. "At times I could work only two days In a week. For ueorly three years I spent 11 I hod for doctoring and had given up hope." Any up-to-date druggist will furnish Paskola. If you want to know how it works, send for free pamphlet to The Pro Digested Food Co., 80 Ueado St., New York. NAHANOY CITY. IKeported dally from tLe Slnhanoy City bureau 01 lUU.VK4irU JlfAi.U, Maiianot City, July 24. J. II. Pomeroy, Ksn., of Shenandoah, registered at Hotel Kilter yesterday. Miss I.lllle Kline, of Shenandoah, is now employed as head dining room girl nt Hotel Kaler. David Hennie, Samuel Wragg and "William Hlldebrandt, of Shenandoah, called on town friends. William Davidson, Jr., Is spending a few days at Niagara Falls. Messrs. MIeswenkle. Hoffman and Higgius, three popular young men of Pottsville, called on William Mathlas, inuuager of tbo "Terminal," yesterday, J. J. Dilchcr and daughter are spending b few days at Magara .Falls. Mihs Anulo Theobold, an attractive society belle of Sliauiokln, formerly of this town, Is visiting mends Here. 'Saniro Sherman transacted business at (iir.irdville yostorday. Mrs. It. A. Hacon and Miss Ella Krebs. accompanied by Messrs. Harry J. and KdwardJ. Krebs, visited frlondsln Tama iin yesterday. John (Julnn returned home from Niagara cans yesteruay. Go to Cardln's, 231 W. bargains in wall paper. Centre St., for 5-18-3m Corning Events. July 27. Trinity Heformed Sunday school picnic, accompanied by thoKngltsh Lutheran and l'reibyterlan Sunday schools, at Lnjsesuie. July 2S. Lawn party for the benefit of All Saint's P. K. church at the residence of Dr. C. M. Bordtier. 7 to II p. m. July 31. ice cream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. ol T. A., In Bobbins' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Hob bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. U. August 14. Ice cream and peach festi val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at xatesville. A horse kicked II. S. Shafor, of the Free- myer House, MIddleburg, N. Y., on the kuee, 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 ho did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shnfer has recommended It to many others and savs it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous lor Its cures ol rheumatism, lor sale by uruuier liros. Bargains for Printers, On account of the consolidation of the Miners' Journal and The Despatch the following articles oau be bought cheap for cash : One Hoe Single Revolution Press sizo of bed 33x4U One Cottrell & Uaboock Press size of bed my, nu One Gordon Press Klghth Medium. Ouo Gordon Press Quarter Medium, Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All in first claim order. Also Lot of Display and Body Type, ltule, Furniture, Sc. Galley Hacks and Galleys and other material necessary for n thoroughly equipped omce. Address, Till! DKSl'ATCH. tf Pottsville, Pa. LaBt June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, sullerlug from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly everything ran through It like water through a sieve. I eavo it the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. Tue child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more tnau when horn, or perhaps ten jiouuds, I then started tho father to giving Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. Uefore one bottle of the 36 cent size had been used, a marked im provement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness nnd puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was saved by this remedy. J, T. Marlow, M. I).. Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Oruiiler Broa. CENTRALIA. Miss Cella Gcrrletv. ono of Browns ville's fair belles. Is spending n few days with town friends. Miss MnryShnrploss.oneof Catawlssa's bright oud talented young ladles, is the Ruest of the Millard family. John J. Kealev. of Ashland, spent Sun day wltli his parents here. Terrance liurke burled a three-year-old dnughtcr Sunday nfternoon. The child died on Friday after a severe spell of sickness. Interment was made In St. Ignatius cemetery, and the funeral was largely attended. Charles Mclirearty called on Ashland friends Sunday. MIhr Ellen Hooclau. of WllllaniBPort. is spending a few days here as the guest ot Miss Kdltn iortner. Dr. It. M. Lashelle has returned after visiting friends In the Quaker City. Jacob Snaeder. ot Ashland, visited friends in town Sunday. Tim llummvllln linse hall club defeated the Glen Carbon team In an Interesting game of boll on the former's grounds, Kiiiulnv. Tlin trHtiia abounded In nrettv and exciting plays, but It was plain to be seen that the Byrnesvllle boys were much better players than their opponents. The scoro was III to IS in favor ot jsyruesviiie. The Bnntlst Sunday school held a basket pl nic at the I'. O. S. of A. park on Sat urday. A largo number ol people were In attendance, and all report having had a delightful time. Centrnlla and Loean collieries resumed work Mondny after three days suspension. Miss Matrele McTjOUKhlln. of Lost Creek, rcturmtd yesterday after spending a tew days uere. Tho V. C. band held their picnic in the I. O. O. V. hall last evening on account of the rainy weather. Quite a number of young folks from here and snrronndlug tnwiiK were m-esent and all retiort having pnseu an cuioyame evening, music was turnisneu ny iiyan s orcuesiru. ThoniRs Devine is visiting friends at Minersvllle. M. P. Cook and wife returned to-day from u visit to Irish valley. The Centralia foot ball team Is now open for challenges fromallslmilarteiims in the Coal region. It Is composed of boy-i between the ages ot 15 and n. send nil communications to C. Mclirearty, man nger. The Centralia Grava and the Mahanoy City club played a great gome at the latter mace on annuity, juier eigne in nings of brilliant playing the score stood i to a. At this stage the game was given un hut the teams will meet again in the near future. The battery for the home team was Scbnuller, llornn ond Hurke. and for Mnhanov City McNerney and Lyons. Mahanoy City, could only secure S hits from Burke, while our boys touched McNerney for 1) hits. The Urays have progressed greatly since they met this team oeiore. At thu shootinc match on Saturday be tween Hiuirins ond Finnell. the meanness of one crowd was plainly shown by them buying the referee to suubtituie sueus Iniuli'd with salt for the ones nronerlv loaded. Out of tho eleven shots Jilgglns was to have It was found that six had salt In them. Uefore this tritk was dis covered Finnell had shot at three birds and had missed two out of the three. Illggins had shot at two birds and killed one of them and would have probably killed the two, hut It is supposed tuat the iirst sneii used was ono tilled with salt. One thing is certain that the first bird was a much easter one than the second and auy com mon shooter could hnve killed it. As Illggins was about to shoot at the third bird the man who was loading his nun found that the s-hell handed him bv the referee was much lighter than It ought to be. He pulled out the wad and found the shell was loaded with coarse salt. Then It was when the ruiumis beimn. All eve? sought the re- teree out that wortny individual was noi to Do lound. lie had leit the grounds, After a half hour wrangling and light ing the crowd left tho grounds, Illggins1 friends elalmiui: the money and there op ponents denying their claim. The light ing was Kept up around town nu through the niulit. but who is to tret the money Is still a question of doubt.. The Finnell faction bet he.ivilv on the lirstand third biids. nrobablv because they knew thnt lh shells were false ones, but few of them were iounu 10 put money uu uiu sccuim bird. Hoys, if this is the way you want to manage shooting match- s you had better select fools who are not able to de tect you. "Wanted. A irlrl for housework. Ati lily at 130 West Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy Ulty, or to uoodman liros,, sueuaudoan Get your repairing done nt Holder man's. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Then she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. Vhen she became Miss, she clung to Castorla,. Vbta the ha J Children, she gave them CostorUv MT. CARMEL. News Is scarce. Sam. Dunn, of Phllodelnhia. was pleasant caller yesterday. J. S. llrown. of Philadelphia, dined at tho Mt. Cartnel Hotel to day. Samuel S. Eaton, of Shamokln. trans acteil business in town to-day. G. M. Smith. President of the Mt. Cnr- mel ic Shamokin I'Jectric Hallway, was. pleasant caller yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cono have re turned irom a trip tnrougn the jt,mni state. Messrs. Hughes nnd Frank, eminent tonsorlal artists of 1'hlladelnhm. ha opened n saloon on South Oak street, aud tueir many menus wisu tuein success. Lambert Camn la building a cozy little homo In Cnmptowu. Head the Mt. Carmel letter tomorrow. Thomas Harris, of Market street, who has been seriously 111 for the past two months with dronsy is. wo are pleased to state, recovering. Sunt. Frank G. Clemens has returned from from a plensont visit to his wlfewho is spending tho Beason nt Asbury Park, The Kveniko Herald subscription list is swelling. The Citizens' Hand, under the leader ship of Prof. C. K. Gross, promises to be one of the leading organizations of Its kind iu Central Pennsylvania. They play the most difficult nnibic and merit much praise from nil who love music. Time after time thoy have serenaded some of our wealthiest people and received h t little nB a compensation for their work. The writer says: Help them, for we all love music. Don't be afraid to give a 5 or an X. One of Shamokln's "sporty women" was in town to-day and was uhewlnu tobacco on our streets. How is that for Shamokln toughs f The Lutherans arc building a handsome new struoture on tue out sue. D, D. Uollch is erecting a beautiful dwelling, corner Avenue and Hickory streets, Gelger, uiuson cV uo. are the ' contractors. TRAIN WhtCKtRS CAUGHT Two Hnndrrd Citizens of Ilamnl Town ArrentftU by Hntrilori. AVicniTA, Kan.. July 84. A special from Pond Creek states that nearly two hundred of tho citizens have been ar rested for train wrecking. The arrests were made by seven deputy marshals, backed by a car load of federal soldiers. At first the Pond Creek lookouts sta tioned on tho top of buildings saw twenty soldiers marching from Pond Creek sta tion, and so reported, The citizens took their luchesters In high glee to give the . battle, but while they were drawn up . line waiting for the soldiers to demand their surrender two unexpected companies of soldiers rolled off a train that had just came from an other direction In great haste. The citi zens then grounded arms and surrendered. It is said that when the soldiers were put ting the citizens under arrest other citi zens, with vengeance in their hearts, rode out of town hastily, and it Is expected that they are scattered along the unpro tected line of road, applying the torch to bridges and culverts. May Iteaurae with Negro Miners. PniLursuuiio, Pa.. July 24. Another mass meeting of miners In the Houtzdale district will be held In that place this afternoon to hear tho report of the com mittee selected from among the Derwind White Coal Mining company's employes who had a conference with officials of the company yesterday nfternoou at Phila delphia. The result of the conference will not be mnde public until tho meeting. As the work of erecting additional barracks at Atlantic mines has continued all day It Is surmised that the company did not yield from Its position not to pay more than forty cents a ton. should the meet ing not result in declaring the strike oil a arge number of negroes will probably be set to work In tho mines tomorrow morn ing. Governor Tillman's Proclamation. COLUMniA, S. C, July 24. Governor Tillman, in his proclamation ordering the reopening of tho state dispensaries on Aug. 1, says: "Tho law will be enforced in accordance with my oath of office, un til the court shall have passed upon tho same, or until the legislature shall have I repealed it. All persons interested, in cluding public carriers, are notified that I importation of honors will be at tho risk of seizure and proecution, and all con traband liquors found in the borders of tho state will be Belzed and confiscated ac cording to law." Wanted to Drive Out the Dutch. Cleveland, July 24. A crank called at the city hall and demauded to see the ' lord mayor," saying thnt ho had been in sulted by the Dutch, and demanded that every one of that nationality be driven out of the country. A patrol wagon call had been meantime sent in, and when the officers arrived there was n fearful strug gle betweeu tho men. The crank seemed to have the strength of a Sampson. He was finally placed iu the wagon and later registered nt the police station as Henry J. Vinke, Baltimore, Md. SnstAinlnv tho Anti-Ana- ohlst 11111, PAMS, July 21. In tho chamber of dep uties, when Jl. Dupuy made his proposi tion to the chamber asking for the rejec tion of all amendments to the govern ment's nuti-aniirchist measure,M. Goblet, M. Hrisson aud others made vehement protests, declaring that tho denytnd was unconstitutional and of tho nature of a fresh second of December. In spite of these protests nil the amendments were offered nnd were promptly rejected, the government majorities ranging from 82 to 137, A l'ulloeman Murderously Aisaulted. Altoona, Pa., July 21. Policeman Philip Uurkhnrt atfempted to arrest one of a drunken crowd of fighters last night when the gang murderously assaulted him. He fired iu self defense and hit John McEnany two inches below the hiart. JIcKuany is a boiler maker, who came here recently from Baltimore. The ball was extracted at the hospital and he will probably recover. The policemaD was badly cut about the head and face. Ilnldlnir Knights of tho Iload. JENKINTOWN, Pa., July 21. The borough officers made u big sweep or tramps and lodged a dozen of them In the lockup. They were given a hearing before Burgess Harmer, who Imposed a line on some aud committed others to jail. The people have been much annoyed by petty thieving, and it Is thought these knights of the road were responsible for a good deal of It. A YlllHgn U !i-d Out by Flnrnei. Manistee, Mtih., July 21, The village of Mousetown, a i-uburb of Manistee, con taining thirty houses, was entirely con sumed by fire during tho night. The Art caught from a barn in which children had been playing while their parents were at church. Nine children were barely saved from a burning building. TIih Sittantta Again in Trim, London, July 24. HepairB to tho cuttei Satanlta, which run into and sauk Lord I Dunraven's cntter Valkyrie, iu the Clyde have been completed, and she started l-1 Penzance today. She is entered in the re-1 gatta to be sniled from Penzance on Julj 20, and will then meet the Vigilant and Britannia. AV. H, Xelson, who ia iu i..t drag busi ness nt klnuvllle. Mo.. 1ms go much con fidence in Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dlarrhf en Hemedy thai lie warrants every bottle and oiler-, to refund the money to nnv customer who Is not satistled after nsiug it, Mr. Nelson takes no risk iu doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which It Is Intended and ho knows it, It is for sale by Gruhler liros. Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE ny Citizens' Cornet Bind, of Malianoy City Among the nttrnotlons will be 'S boat race, n tub race, a swimming content and n ball game between two professional teams. Several visiting bands will take part In the ntdsicnle. This will be the greatest day or the season at Lakeside Dancing imislo will be lumlshed by a I first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. rnllKdelplilft Crlrtelarl Ahrad. Touokto, Ont.. July 24. In the cricket match yesterday between Philadelphia and Hoscdale the home teom went to bat first, putting up only 03 for the Inning. Philadelphia scored 141 The match will be continued this afternoon. Killed Her Hiiabnnd In Snlf Ilpfonmi. Mt Veivroj. Ind.. July 24, George Powell became Intoxicated and nttempted to cut his wife's throat She broke array, seized a club and crushed his skull. The woman was arrested. The IXctetl Tenants' Hill. LONDON, July.sW. The evicted tenants' bill passed Its second reading in the house of commons last evening by a vote of 259 to 387. NUGGETS OF NEWS Fire nt Riverside, a summer resort near Frovidence, H. I., destroyed a 160,000 ho tel and live summer cottages. Judge Bnrtlett, of tho New York su preme court, refused n new trial in the slander suit of Father Dent against Bishop llynn, of Buffalo. Minnesota forest fires are getting worse, and now threaten to destroy .crops and buildings of hundreds of farmers scat- tcred through the woods near Duluth. Uulseppe Zalnasco, 42 years old, was stabbed to death iu front of his home In Now York last night by Francisco Caluc- cio. Uotli were Unban fruit venders. Alexander Webber, William Higglns and John Casey, the eldest- It years of age, stole 1200 worth of copper Ire from a New York apartment house, which they sold for 81 U. They were held for burg lary. juo lutoruatuTT famous REMEDY for JSEU2ALGIA and similar Complaints mnrcturcd nnaor tho stringent KERM1H MEDICAL LAWS,. KPreMriosabyeminontpliyiieunsV DR. RIGHTER'S ODjygenulnow.Tradom'l"AriClior.M Look alio on motafa for Dr. Biohter's firmi F.Ad. Rlchtor&Co. Now York. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS 12 Branch Houses. - Own Glassworks, i 25 ard 60c For sale In kShi-nandeah by C. II llatrr-nbuch. M. iiiuan, v 1' u. Jilrlln The Leading Dental Association In the World. No cronnds for fear any lonuer. be cause we have found tho secret of extract ing teeth without nnin. which is only known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but Is n great relief to those who are sullenm: irom nchlnc teeth. Plate work of nil kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wnts, nietnlnndrubberplatos. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown nnd bridge work ; gold and silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. nemember the place anil numuer, jr liii.ijs vi:atatj jiooms, S1sp' .. 1SB Fast Renlre St.. MuhKiinu THif uig'i-ootn - Over M Stein's drug store. ASSOCIATION, Of Beading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $J 1,000,000.00 0FFlCEr.S : Israel II. Hothehmel, - - President, HAMILTON Godfret, Secretary and Treas. M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachman, The value of each share Is ?200 nt ma turity. Application fee on each share, cents ; nnd monthly dues on each share, M.00. On dues paid in ndvnnce for n period of six months or longer, 5 percent. Interest will be nllowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares nt any time by giving SO days' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest nf ter the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for nnd dnes, etc., will be received nt the office of II. II. Muster's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. "The crisis demands a MAN for the plate, Nat a place far tlie mao,"' For Congress, Chas. N. Brumra. DFFfCES IU II LEADING CITIES. Pnilrlinnri ciinfT uuiiuiiijJt uuviiijj COLUMBIA HOSE $1150.00 GIVEN AWAY INCASH PRIZES On August 15.1KH, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY lqhg cut TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. lm Your Empty Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer Can Fuinlsli'Fiill Particulars, i MISCELLANEOUS. FOH HALE OHEAP.-Parlor set, bed room set, sideboard, oupboard, lounge snd heritor. Annlvat ! North Mam street, Shcn. andoah, l'a. j-su-ti WANTKT). Two lady operators on sewing machines and two good lusters. Apply I to --henaLdoah Ucot and h-hoe Co. 7 H-tf T7ANTED.- Men torepiescnt the Metropol- VV 1 an Life Insurance Company In aiana- noy City and Dt-lano. Good pay. Apply at UUtD IU JJ. t. UHBHIEr, OJJ .USl ICHirO BirCCI, Jlahanoy City. 7111m FOH SALE. A mare seven years old. with very Una colt by her side two months old. The ir-nre la a cood driver nnd worker, nnd will be sold chrapas the cwrer hns no use for tho animal. Address or call on W. A. P. Keller, Darnesville, Schuylkill county, l'a. 7-23 2iv Anc PEK WFEK using and selling' Dy ID (J namos for nlatlniz wntphps. Inwpirv and lablewnre. Plates gold, silver, nickel, &c , siime as new gords. Different sixes for sgente, famine" and phops Easy operated; no ox- Scrlenrei big proms. W. P. Harrison & Co., lerk No. H, Columbus, Ohio. OUT DOOR RELIEF. eCUUTLKILI, C'OtJNTV ALMSHOUSE, SCnDTl.KII,L HAVEN, 1'A., July iotn, ism. OWING '0 an Insufficient appropriation we are c mpelled to suspend the issue of I orders on Morekceners for the relief ot Indi gent persons until October 1st, ISO I. bdouiu me nnancisi situation ortnoconnty allow the Commissioners to ma no an appro priation at anv time, rpfore that fin In. tho I Issue of relief orders will be resumed immedi ately ItOUKRT EDLINU, WI L.L1AM UKUH, JACOH DAY. Dirnetor-i ol the Poor. Attest : Jno J. O'CONNOn, Clerk. 7-23-Ot 223 cl. 3Etr ennan's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Handsome Bar Fixtures. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room nttnehed. Finest whlskev. beers, norternnd nle constantly on t-. Choico temperance drinks nnd cigars. "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park August 15, '94. nwmi Are making extensive prercratlons for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic 7 It will be the event of the season, nnd those in attendance will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Hefreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces will furnish the dnneing music. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. PartleB wishing any ol there tuners delivered can leave orders at Max Jtecse's. Dougherty ouuaing, wesiuenire sireei. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below ........ In StrawJHat Given Away to $1.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c. 50o ' " " 35c. A Price. AH our light weight suits nre reduced to clear out the summer stock. Wo can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them nt this cut. Light in weight nnd color; some pretty clnys and cheviots, all must go below coit. See them, even though you don't care to buy, W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. II ARTISAN STEELFIOEET.FENOiS' Is tho cheapest and best fence made Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns.ccm ctery lota or any kind of fencing, M. II. Masted has tho agency and carries It In stock at hls.4 marblo ond granite works, 127 N, JAKDIN ST. IP TOD WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TUB and get tho best. A full Bet for ts, any size, shade, sbape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds UlllrSb. fit rpftAnnAhln tirlces. Don't forcrt the numbenhW iuu North centre nircei, x oijn l ii-i., i-jt, 330W JLJ23' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters'. 15 1ST. Mnln St., Slicnnndoali. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors nnd cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with Wr HAWTHOKN'S D. S. HOOF PAINT by J.. "STOIEIT, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Ure and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shcmndoab. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, CosTELto & Cassidy, Proprietors. WARREN J. PORTZ, aaJPiano Tuner. Pianos and orcacs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. MAIN AND COAL HTS., Shenandoah, Pcmin. "Polite and Prompt Waiters. The greatest bargains In town for tho next thirty dnys will be found at the MEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's enps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods n specialty. matHi fi. w. ntDG, F. PL0PPERT,' and Confectioner,, 29 Eajt Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd 1 Vanilla, Chocolnte nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Taken In first-class etjle at Linton's New Gallery 1 U N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o East Centre Street. Cost,y Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. $1.00 Corsets for only 75c. 7Ko " ' rsir. 60c. 85c. 50c 4-1