EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, JU1A' 25, 1694. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. Reported dally fro . .c Mobanoy I'lty bureau 01 iriO 1. VKNINQ 1IK11A1.U. Mahanov Cur. July 25, Hon. T. J. IIIkkIiib was seen on our streets to-day. Jlrn. Marv ltnmcr. of Denver Valley. wore out a warrant against Oliver Shoupo for lovInK too well but not too wisely. He wB arrested by Ohicer Lelt enberccr nml taken back to Columbia county. HIioutio was married lust leb. xunry to Miss Sophia Hose, daughter ol Peter Hose, ol this town. "William Hess, aged IS years, wblle IilayinR around some dumpers at the hlnlinuoy colliery, fell underneath caus Jng external Injuries about the head and shoulders. Frank Martin and 1'cUr Hogcl, of Oil Tjorton, were visitors here last evening. AVbile tne cage was being hoisted at Schuylkill colliery. It jumped from the guides and fell to tho bottom, demolish ing the cage. William Morgan, Thomas .7. Evans and YroA W. Weeks, of Gllbertou, were In town last evening. Mib. M. Nathan, accompanIel by her two daughters, Mabel and Hose, of Brooklyn, are visiting Mrs. M. Mastir. Mrs. Isaac dross, of Danville, Is the guest of Misu Kva Mayer. MifH Florence Halm, of Philadelphia, is vibitlng Miss EmmHJ'"elst. Steinman Qiiliinisky was seriously burned this morning at the Vulcan col liery by a blast igniting the gas. Don't Tobaooft Spit or Smokeyour Life A way Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and tlie mnn who wants to quit and can't runs no Eliyslcal or financial risk In using "No-to-ac." Sold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Address The bterllng Itemedy Co., In- tllnna Mineral Springs, Ind. wss-iy RINGTOWN. If anything 1b being done in tho Interest of the electric railway through this valley, It has not yet come to tho surface. Noth ing has been done since the surveyors started to worK on mo proposed line. All the candidates for tho Seuatorship nave ueeu uere ; mat is mosc on me uem ocnittc side. 1 presume they all claim that tlioy are "in it." trauey has Inter ests here which ought to give him a pull, but on the other hand Watt on has mauv warm friends among the fanners. He is well known and his many favors to them in the past aro not easily foruotten. 1'er hapi It will be a great surprise to his ueiguuor, air. iraney, lino should hap pen to get the delegates from this town Bhip. Stranger things have happened in pontics, The rains of tho past few days were greatly needed, and much more would bo welcome. ltevertlng to the electric railway pro ject between here and Shenandoah, there Is much speculation about it being built this year. It Is bound to come, and the farmers who are anxious to.see tho trolley cars enter ltlugtown are willing to go clown into their own pockets to a liberal extent to help tho project, and aro ready to maKn any and every concession ru- quired or them. The farmers have little to complain of this year. If their crops hive not been up to tho average they liavo received good prices tor tneir prouueo and always re turned home with empty truck wagons nun inn purses when at marKet. The Mansion House is well llllcd with summer boarders this year. Harry Hart the genial landlurd, knows how to treat his guests, and has Utile dilllculty In vetting ins snare oe the uusiness C. O. II W. H. Nelson, who Is In the drug bus! uess at Klnuville. Mo., has so much con fldenco In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nml Diarrhoea Itemedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund tho money to any customer who Is not satisfied alter using It. Mr. Nelson takes no risk In doing this because tho remedy Is a certain cure for tho diseases for which it Is Intended and he knows It. It Is for sale by Uruhler lirou. Comlnff Events. July 2T. Trinity Deformed Sunday school picnic, accompanied bytheKuglUh Xiiitherau and Presbyterian Sunday scnoois, at i.asesme. July 2S. -Lawn party for tho benefit of All Saint's 1. E. church at the residence of Dr. t . M. liorduer. 7 to 11 p. m. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar. nnder tho auspices of Camp 40, P. u. T. A., In Dobbins' hall. Auirust 1. Ice cream festival In Dob bins' opera house, under tho auspices of me "j. a. u. ' August 14. Ice cream and peach festl val under tho auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Vatesville. Aug. 20 Ice cream festival In HibbinfJ opera uouse, unuer mo auspice, or, tu welsh Congregational church. A horse kicked II. S. Shafer, of the Free- myer House, Middleburg, N. Y., on the Knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended htm to use Chamberlain PaluDalm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended It to many others and says It is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by uruuier uru. Bargains for Printers. On account ot the consolidation of the Miners' Journal and The Despatch the iouowiug articles can ne nought euear for cash : One IIoo Single Devolution Press size of bed 32x40 Ono Cottrell & Duboook Press size of bed 2x4i"4. Ono Cordon Press Eighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder, All In first class order. Also Lot of Display and llody Type, little, Furniture, &c. Galley Dacks and Galleys and other material necessary for a thoroughly equipped oiuce. AUdrees, The Dssi'ATCii, tf Pottsville, Po. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, nr. Alftiew's cure ior tno heart mvns perfect relief In all oases of organic or sympathetic heart disease m M minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is a neer- less remedy for palpation, shortiiet-s of breath, smothering spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hit Ian. wis o-0-ly BEFORE THE JUSTICES. Criminal Business Begins to Boom In A the FlrstgWard, There Is no better sign of a return of good times than the nctlvlty of the con stables In the foreign quarters. It is a sign that there was enough money In the last "nay" to uuy porK Bnci nour anu nlentv over for "nollnky" and a tight. Tho first racket beuan with tho women on Sunday over the ownership of n cat wiucn ootn parlies uisciaimeii, ine icuna was tossed over the fence to the next yard and back again (several times until he could see no fun In the game and scratched one of tho throwers. This lieln bored each other in old country stvle. Tho light resulted In n law suit before Justice Toomey, last evening, with Hono hoko as defendant, lie was placed under fdOO ball for his appearance at court. Tho next case on the justice's calendar was that ol .Mrs. l.miultr i.tvitzKV. charged by Mm. Julia Ocavitieky, with iiHsniiit. Krom the storv told uv interpre ters, It seems that Mrs. Oscavltzky called upon the defendant to complain about the former's four-year old child who had iTiio,;";? m ' nLitlllr n,S i .....it ......v.. ....... ...... ............ j . omnanied the complaint with language more forcible than Is petmltled in tho daily papers and made other remarks that raised the defendant's Ire ami caused theLivltzky woman' to run her oil the iremifces at the end of n broom, delivering litr a wholesome belaboring en route. Mrs. Livltzky was released 011 bail. SI10 threatens to bring suit against the prose cutor for slander. MTCAUMEL. W. H. Goodling, of Sunbury, was here yesterday representing C. C. Seebold, tho piano and organ dealer. Misses Mary and Dosie Malinowskl, of Danville, are the guests of Fourth street menus. William Gould, of Millllntown. called on his many Ml . Cnrmel friends yesterday. Master Elmer Illestcr. one of Ashland's bustling drummers, was lu tonn yester day jotting down oruers. Harry John, a tonsorlal artist of Klys- burg, was 111 town yesterday Mrs. David Perslng, of Dear Gap, visited relatives here yesterday. Doric Dobbins and John Myrkle. tno of our sporty boys, called on Shamokln's fair ones last night, Miss Mary Leister, of Ashland, Is a nest nt the residence 01 her sister, Airs 'eter A. Stief. Miss Daisy Erving Is visiting in the country. A pleasant and very select social was held at the residence of Miss Alice Wirt on Monday night. Games and singing was on the nrouram. and after spending a few blissful hours they returned to their homes. Tho loliowing is n list 01 those who participated : Misses Alice Wirt. Carrie Philliiis, Sadlo Morgan and ltosle Zeigler: Messrs. Hugh Evans, George II liedilali, Artie auaw and donn u iiearn Frank John bus returned from a visit to the country. Dev. Father O'ncilly leavis his charge here to accent a similar 0110 ut PlUlndel- llila. ills many incuiis regret to near 01 us departure, Ed. J. Owens, tho retired merchant, was n caller to Shenandoah to-day William White, of New York, was a visitor to-day. WHAT WE HAVE, AND WHAT WE SHOULD HAVE. A lot of kickers that are always kick lng about nothing. Detter Btreets nnd pavements. The fastest trotters In the county A new lock-up. A base ball team that can knock out iVshland every time, , few industries that would itivc cm ployment to about 400 women nnd girls, A few people tbat do too much gosIi- lng. Safety gates at thoD. V. station., A little "boom" in renl estate. The fastest blcyclo riders lu thestato (f) Another dally newspaper that would hoom" tho town and picture the brisrbt side of llfoto every business man and give every one equal anil reasonable rates 111 advertising. Tho cleanest and healthiest town In tho coal region. A town clock. Alt. Cnrmel hns more lawyers and dociors than any town of Its size lu the state. Detter legislation. Free mall delivery. Illlnnln Tnwu Dvuntdteil l,y Flumes. CllENOA, Ills., July 23. A great con flagration wiped out the finest part of the business portion of thU place yesterday afternoon, starting In Ilalllnger's livery stable. All of the business houses in two blocks on both sides of the street lying east of the Alton and south of the Tmprin. IVnrin. jinil Avpstprn wurn I stroyed. This Is the same ground Hint I was burned ovi-r four years ago, and nearly all the buildings wero uew and I contained valuable stocks. Tho total loss I is not less than 503,000. J. T. McKsnzle, a tailor.leaped from tlie second story win-1 dow aud was Impaled ou uu Iron picket. I lie will die. Flro nml Kxplnnlon In New York. Nnw York, July 28. A big lire broke out hut night in the dry goods district and did a damage of probably J7S.000. It started in the Ave story brick building at 21 alker street, occupied by Ijouis Gor don, shirt manufacturer. Just how the fire started is a mystery, but an explosion which shattered all the windows lu the building, as well as several in buildings on the other side of the street, preceded 11 burst of flame which lit up the entire block. The stock of Sir. Gordon was to tally destroyed. Us placos his lots at W0,000. Itamaudln? l'rotectlon from Troopi, Guthrie, O. T., July 36. The situation at bnuth Knld and Hound Plain again at pears to be serious. All day telegrams have been pouring Into the governor's of fice from people declaring they are being abused and maltreated by United States deputies and troops. Citizens are being dragged from tbolr homes, arrested with out warrants aud denied the right of pre liminary examination. The people d mand protection, aud declare if It Is not soon grantedlthey will arm nnd defend themselves. A Dunk Thlof OonlxiKi, SAN FnAKClsco, July 35. William Mel ville, the correapoudlnKolerk of the Il.ink of California, has ooufessed thnt during the latter part ol thirteen years he has stolen $85,000 of the bank's funds. Ex pensive clothes and living beyond his means causeu his downfall, He Is a brother ot Kmlly .Melville, the well known comic opera singer, and was prominent nere as a society ana club man. mmia ll,n u-mtinn ,,tnil. nml Rlin rrnliheri I i. I.,. r,; . nuce or support, anu actually went to ",e "Xi' "'-.'"r, 1 work in rov behalf, so that I telt assured on. ine otner woman uiu naewise, anu , - ,,- 1 both yelled forhelp. To their aid came Joe "T.',.r ..... . wls0 movo on tuo nnrt TnmchecK anu Aiicnaei kopoiioko. who . . i.i ANOTHER LETTER. Mahanoy City Correspondent Apaln Writes of the Political Field. The rumor I gave In my last letter In reference tolthecontemplnted withdrawal of T. J, Edwards from the Senatorial fight proves to be considerable moro than mere rumor. He is now entirely out of the fight, for he sayssohtmself. In a card published In ono of the papers of town Mr. Edwards gracefully withdraws tono cept a situation in Mt. Carmcl, and says 1 do this earlv so that others who desire to enter me ueiu win uvu nine iu o the canvam. 1 desiro to thank those who have so generously given me the assur- position lie has secured will profit htm more than pontics, iiivru 13 uu uiuuvj' 111 the latter for an honest mnn. because it Is not on unusunl thing to find that the end of a political olllce olten cnus in dis aster. Many a bright mnn hns been ruined from this samo cause, and as a nartlculnr friend of "Tom" Edwards I extend tuo hand 01 congraipiniiou ior the wlto course no is pursuing. Ex-Senator Kltur doesn't beem to mako much of a stir In this vicinity just now. It I "if home, and nothing is morenaturnl to ,,.,..,,.. . i,Q,, . )mn elm,, Itl hn mnn, nntlvitv I among his followers. The nbsenee of his I chief lieutenant, ex-l'ostmnsier Aiaunco I .It srli. may In a measure account for-the "Innocuous desuetude" of the King con tingent. it is very liKeiy mat uau jmiiuur Samuels been deposed from that ofUco he would now have been a tormiuauio can diilntn for Assemblyman in this district, Samuels is one of the most popular youug ltepubllcons in the First district. Editor Parker, of the frl Weekly, promhesto publish a dally in tho near future. Opinion is divided as to the finan cial tuceoss of such a venture, nnd I know some newspaper men who have wished a thousand times that they had eschewed daily journalism. However, Air. T'nrkpr Ir a hrlizht. oneruetlc VOUUg man. and circumstances and localities often niter cases. Thnnew Democratic daily that is to ap- near bere August 17th may never mater ialize. One thing is sure, twodnily papers will never succeed lu this town. This statement can bo easily verified by a trial. v Mahanoy City, July 25, 1601. Last June. Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from I Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been! weaned nt four months old and being I sickly everything ran through It like I water turougu a sieve. 1 gave 11 uiei nBiuil treatment in sucu cases nut witn- out benefit. The child kept growing I thinner until it weighed but little more I than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then starteiltho father to clvinir Cbam- berlnlu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea I Itemedy. Uelore one Dottle 01 the liol cent size had been used, a marked im-1 provement was seen nnd Its continued ue cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared nnd Its father and myself believe the child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. I 1).. Tamaroa, 111. ior sale uy uruuier tiros. The New State Normal School. The Fall term of the Kast Stroudsburg State Normal School will open Sept. 3. 1KU4. Marvelous success tne nrsi yenr; 1105 uuplls enrolled during the three terms. Magnificent buildings. Allrooms carpeted and furnished throughout with the most modern furniture. Tho best grade of matting on all the halls. All 11011m comiorts nroviucu ior our puphs. A faculty of competent instructors. The boarding of nny school of the kind In the state. Training, Commercial, College Prcnarotorv. Music, and Elocutionary De partments. Our pupils enter tho leading colleges without. lurtncr examination. Send immediately for our new illustrated catalogue, ami engage your room eariy. Address, uno. 1: ijiiile, rnn.. East stroudsburg, rn Vhax Baby wan (rtck, we gave her Cartorta. When slia was a Child, the cried for Cantorla. Vhf n she became Mlw, she clung to Castorlo. Vtxa the bad Children, sbo gave them CastorU. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES III II LEADING CI1IES, Xo Grounds for fear any longer, be cause we have found the cecretof extract ing teeth witbout pain, which la only known bv us. The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This f ecret has cost usthouwtnds of dollars hut is n great relief to tho.e who lire suliermg from aching teeth. Plate work of till kinds. Gold, silver, aluminum, wnts. metal nnd rubbernlntoa. Gold crowns, Hlumlnutn crowns, orown nnd bridge work; gold and silvtr fillings. saving 01 ui raven t-etn a specialty. Meniember the place anu numner, Dr. HILL'S Hi:tTAT, 1W03IS, sii??.pt m Fast Centre SI.. Muhrnim Mi HlgTOOlC - J 1 Over M- Stein's drug store Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Citizens Cornet Bind, of Malianoj City AmoDR the attractions will be a boat I race, a tub race, a swimming contest nnd a bnll name betwten two professional teams. Several visiting bands will take I part In the musicale. This will be the I greatest day of the season at Lakeside Dancing music will be furnished by a I first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. in, nir. r.iiwuriiH. ill; ,,111 iiiiu .iiiti tuo. WATSON'S CANVASS. lie Is flaking' Great Inroads On His Two q Competitors. Ex-Senator SI. C, Watson, of Shenan doah, is making a grand tight for the Senatorial nomination in the Thirtieth district. No man ever made a more honorable contest for political honors, and none have met with greater success than he has, If one Is allowed to Judge by 1 tuo uearty reception witn wmcu ue is re ceived. He Is here, there and everywhere, ami it is a mystery him he can cover so mucu grounu. lie is not tn&iug unyiuiug for uranted in this ilirlil. and on the day of the convention Franey and King wilt unci out tnat ne la a hustler. Down in the Drunswlizs. among the German farmers, and where nothing but "ljutcn" coes. Air. Watson nas iieen re ceived with onen nrms. He can snout the I accepted language of that district in such n unmiier iuh luobB goou-uatureu lariu- era are for him to a man. In fact, there, is no other name mentioned for the nom ination but that of Watson, the friend of run larmnrs. Good work is nlso belnir done In his be half ovtr In the Unions, and in tho Uiit lers and Alaiiantonirone has many nam workers. Destdts ho has made a personal I canvass through these districts, and feels sanguine of winning. When it is considered that his opponents were In the ueht months uelore. nnd have brought all their energies Into play, it must 00 gratuying to theinenusoi .ur, Wntsou to know that ho now leads them In the race. HI" great strength with tho people lies in the fact that he Is liberal and g6od-nattired, and makes new friends easllv. and holds them. too. Ashland will be heard from in no uncertain tones In his behalf, and he now has some of the lendlug workers of the town hustling for mm. -v. Ashlnnd, Pa., July 24, ISW. Go to Cardln's. 234 W. Centre St.. for bargains In wull paper. B-18-3m Get your repairing done nt Holde:- mau's. Interlined "Cclluloid"Collars and CufTs turn water like a duck's back and show neither snot nor soil. They are not effected by perspiration, and always. look as it rigut out ot tne box. wncn lucv get boucu you mu ucuu imi:ui 1 1 f 1 rr...!,v. Ill u lliuiuii: uy o,ui,iy ,v,ji,,k wiw a wet cloth. These nre but a lew of the advantages of wearing tlie "Celluloid" Collars aud Culls, lucre aro many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. Tuey are the only watcrprooi inter lined collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade mark TRADP mark. stamjicd inside, if you desire perfect satisfaction. Wade in all sizes and all styles. If you can't get them nt the dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt ot price : collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, to cents pair. State size, aud whether you want a stand-up or turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427.!2n HroadwaT, NKW YORK. SAFE DEPOSIT . ASSOCIATION, Of Beading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock', & 1,000,000-00 OFFICEP.S! IsitAEL II, KoTllEllMEL, - - President, Hamilton Godfjsey, Secretary and Treas, RE Master, l W.H.Bachman,j u The value of each share is JSOO at ma' turlty. Application fee on each share, 35 cents ; ami monthly duea on each share, fl.CO. On dues paid in advance for a period of six months or longer, 5 percent. interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares at nny time by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's mentbershlp. Shares may be subscribed for and dues etc., will be received at the olllce of M. II, Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jnrdln St., on the first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. "The crisis demands a MAK for the place. Hot i place for Hie man,"' For CongresS, Chas. N. Brumni. Wy OJ In Riii HinfTi Navinrr m - aaaaaaaaaaiuM $1150.00 GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15, 1804, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY uk m TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Im Your Emptj Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer Can fiiiolsfi'Fiill Particulars, MISCELLANEOUS. Olt KENT. Two rocms, for office utei heated by stesmi tros; cheap. Apply to Li. lle'owlch, H. ililn street. 7 25-tf FOIl HALE CHEAP. Parlor sot, bed room set, sideboard, cupboard, lounrc r-nd heater. ApdIv at North Main street, Hhen. andoah, Pa. 7-aj-ti W ANTED. Men to represent the Mctropol 1 an LI to Insurance t'omranyln Maha noy Lily ana utiano. uooa pay Apply at once to L. A. CftSblcr, C20 East Centre Rtrcct, Jlohanoy CHy. 7 111m FOR SALE. A mare seven years old. with very tine colt by her side two months old. Tho n tiro Is a good driver and worker, and will be sold cheap as the owner hs no use for tho animal. Address or call on W. A. F. Keller, llarnesvllle, Schuslftlll county, Pa. 7-23 In? $75 PEll WKEK using and selling Dy namos for plating watches, jewelry and tableware. Plates gold, silver, nickel. &c, some as new gords. Different sizes for sgents, famines ana mops, i-.nsy operatca; no cx pcrience, uig proms, w. i. u larrliou & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. OUT DOOR RELIEF. Schuylkill County ai mshodsk, I b ulylkili Haven, Pa., July 1Mb. 1801. I OWING lo an Insufficient appropriation we are 0 mpeiled to suspend the Issue of I orders on ttortkeet ers for the relief ot Indi gent persons until October 1st. 1801. nnouia ine nnnnriRi situation oi too county allow th Commissioners to maso an appro priation at any time, rr-rore that date, the Issue ot relief orders will be resumed Immedi ately, ROBERT EULINU, W1L.L.1AA1 JUltK, JACOB DAY, Director ol the Poor. Attest :-Jno J. O'ConnOk, Clerk. 7 23 0t Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome Hsr Fixtures, A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeyi beers, porter nnd nle constantly on ti Choice temperance drinks and cigars. GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive prcperatlons for the opening of their new park, ou the line of the Lakeside Electric Iiallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd thoso In attendance will be treated to nil kinds of amufement. Refreshments will he served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlshtne any of thete papers delivered can leave orders at Max eesers. Dougherty Duuaing, west centre street. Closing Out Sale! 20 Goods Must Go Below In StrawHat Given Away to tl.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c 75c " " 4c. 500 " " 85o. Price. Kt h All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out the summer stock. We can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them at this cut, Light In weight and color; some pretty clays nnd cheviots, nil niUBt go below cost. See them, even though yon don't care to buy. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blinon Abramson, Manager, 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE & Is tho chcapost and best fence made, Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. H H. Master has the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granlto workB, 127 H. JAED1H ST. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO TtlK ed for to, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds fllllnc st reasonable prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Htreet, rOTTSYIZLE, 1'A. - BOWBS' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Slietrnndoali. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Fines, wises, liquors ana cigars. JAMES DOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly dono with Sr HAWTHORN'S U. S. ROOr PAINT by jflk.. VOST, Agent, 139 KafltCol street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Sliemndoah. Fresh and cool Ileer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CostkllO & Cabsidt, Proprietors. WARREN J. PORTZ, MUifflkPiaiio Toner. Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at SI North Main street. Shenandoah, will recelvo prompt attention. MAIN AND COAL, BT8., SUcunndonli, Penna, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Ijvc3.icf3 The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found nt tht Cosh Millinery Store. 89 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand n full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. imti n. -tv. HVBE, J. F. PLOPPERT,. and Cpczzfectionexy 29 Ka3t Centre Street, S HEN AUD O AH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anrj 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. YOTJH. PHOTO ! Taken In first-class st;le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 260 East Centre Street. CostA Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. 11.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 50c. 50c " " 85c. I
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