EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1694. THIRD EDITION COWARDLY JULY. .Strikes Down the Precious Babes-Fatal Cnses of Cholera Infantum Terminate inside a Few Hours-May be Prevented fcy the Use of Lactatcd Food. The big plnnts, with their roots deep lu the earth, grow strong when the July sun beats down on them, but the flowers droop nnd die before the fierce bent. Babies nnd young children feel the disastrous effects of hent more tlinii others. Hut physicians positively declare that where the strength Is carefully kept up, nnd every possibility of contusion re moved by using "a splendid nutriment" ns doctors coll lactatcd food, the mere presence of high temperature can do no harm. For, at the bottom, cholera lnfan turn is tho result of n condition of things th it follows Improper feeding. During hot weather the slightest Btgns of Indigestion or diarrhoea should receive Immediate attention, and be met by a close scrutiny of tho diet. Babies and young children who do not eat with relish, who nro weak and debilitated, "pick up" marvellously when they are put on a diet of lactnted food even for a few weeks. Lactated food Is taken with relish when all other nutriment Is refused Kvery element of puro mother's milk Is met lu lactated food. Keep baby upon lactated food nnd It will escape cholera infantum and danger ous summer illness. No household with little children in It should feel safe during these hot days und nights unless they know lactated food Is nt hand for emergencies, It is the food upon which hundreds of happy mothers have nourished their little ones. Says Mrs. II. K. Chapman, of New ton Centre, Mass., whose baby is shown above, in a letter to the makers of this food : "I wish to tell you nbout our baby. We tried n food at first that baby did not seem to like, as he always left half In his bottle, i'inally ho was taken very sick and the doctor advised us to use lactatcd food, which wo did nt once, and from that time until this hu has cried for it every two hours, and although wo always give him one nnd one-hnlf cupful, ho has never left nny In his bottle. He is nowouoyearold, and has grown to be such n fat, healthy boy.' Kvery mother should try lnctated food. Any druggist will sell for 25 cents a pack- nge large enough to make 10 pints of nourishing food, nnd in large packages it Is even less expensive. W. H. Nelson, who is in tho drug busi ness nt Klngville, Mo., has so much con fidence in Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hemedy that he warrants every bottle nnd offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk ln doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It Is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. July 27. Trinity Heformed Sunday school picnic, accompanied by theKngllsu Lutheran nud Presbyterian Sunday schools, nt LiaKeside. July is. Lawn party for tho benefit of All Saint's I'. K. church nt the residence of Dr. C. M. Ilordner. 7 to II p. m. .T..1T. '11 lr.U ftt.f..! I i. ........ under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. ol T. A., In Hobbius' hall. August 1. Ice cream fsstlvnl ln Hob bins' opera bouse, under the auspices of tne J. A. u." August 14,-Ice cream nnd peach festi val under tho auspices of Fowler s M. K. Sunday school, at latesvllle. Aug. 20 Ice cream festival in Itobbins opera house, under the auspices ot the Welsh Congregational church. Ahorsekioked II. S. Shafer.of theFrce- myer House, fliiuuieourg, jn. i on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee Joiut to become stiff. A friend recommended bliu to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which ho did, nud ln two days wus able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended it to many others nnd says It Is excellent for any kind of a bruise ot sprain. This mime remedy is also famous for its euros of rheumatism. For snle by uruuier uros. Bargains for Printers. On account of the consolidation of the Miners' Journal and The Despatch tho following articles can be. bought cheap for cash : One Hoe Single devolution Press size of bed 33x10 One Cottrell & Dubcock Press size of bed W,xM, One Gordon Press Klghth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All in first class order. Also Lot of Display and Body Type, Utile, Furniture, &c. Unlley Hacks and Galleys and other material necessary for n thoroughly equipped ouice. Auuress, The Despatch. tf Pottavllle, l'a. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from Infantile dlarrhoen, to me. It had been weaned at four mouths old nnd belnic sickly everything rnn through It like water through u sieve. I gavo it the usual treatment ln such cases but with out benefit. The child kent urowinu thinner until It weighed but little more tnan wneu uorn, or pemnps ten pounds, I then started the father to Hiving Chain- berluin's Colic. Cholera nud Diarrhoea Itemedy. Before one bottle ot the 2ft cent size nail oeen used, a marked lm- .. .., ......... .... provement was seen and it oontinued use cured the child. constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was rfnved by this remedy. J. T. Mnrlow, M. D., Tamaroa, 111, For sale by Gruhler .vn .. i.y; iiroa. MT. CARMEL. Peter A. Stlef nnd wife visited Ashland friends yesterdny. Mrs. I'rof. Dean nnd daughter are on the Indisposed list. George D. Anderson called onShamokln friends yesterday, Cyrus llornbergcr and family are visit ing at Atlantic City. William Hendricks, of Shnmokln, was a pleasant caller to day. William V. King nnd fnmlly nro so. jourmng nt the sen snore. Hen Masehal has accepted n position ns clerk in Ulckel & Co.'b store. Misses Hnttle Hevnn nnd Ada Innls are enjoying the sights nt Suubury. Misses Katie Scott nnd Mndge Carey are sight-seeing at Atlontlc City. Mrs. Michael Wholeu nnd Mrs. Joe Young are Atlantic City visitors. Farmer John was nt Shamokln last night, smiling on the fair mnldensof thnt city. Mrs. R J. Bevan nnd daughters, Edna and Kthel, nre visiting Atlantic uity ana Cape Mny. A. .1. Stlef boarded the Heading train this morning for i'hilndolphln and other points enst. MissAunlo Whltner. of Selltu Grove Is thegustof Miss Emma Wanauiaker nt the commercial. We nre informed that another connubial nllalr is close nt hand nnd the contracting parties aro well known. An pnlstlu of recent date from Will Miller, of Norfolk, Vn., Informs ns that lie is getting along nicely nnd likes his new home. Tho lndv mandolin nlover. the beautiful mechanical figure now on exhibition In one of the larife show windows of Ike Goldsmith's mammoth clothing store, 25 North Dak street, is reuliy a wonueriui niece of work. It renrescnts a perfectly formed lndy, life size, with lovely face and natural movements of the arms and eyes. It stands erect, thumbing the mandolin nnd ntrncts crowds who view it with delight and wonder. Uo nnu see it. SPLINTEUS. Wnter Is very scarce. Subscribe for the HERALD. It Is rumored that we are to fiave n silk mill. Mt. Carmcl can now manufacture her own Ice. Tim now First Natlonnl Umk building will be n beauty when completed. The emnloves at Patterson colliery struck for higher wogos yesterday. Al. Norstedt. the iewelcr. is erecting n Unndsome dwelling on aoutn unK street. Oivliitr to their Increasing business Geiger, Gibson & Co. have enlarged their planing mm. GIRARDVILLE. The Palace theatre cufe has ugnln changed hands. This town has not been much behind In the number of imnroveiuentti this sum mer. This is noticenble wherever you go. Our Nntionnl Guard company is getting rendv for the annual encampment at Gettysburg next month. Hoys, keep up your good record. 'Dick" Flvnn. one of the bet hearted and Jovial Irishmen in the Butlers, is working up his boom for Poor Director, or rather his lrieuds are. Political circles here nre somewhnt dull. The choice nmomr liemtbllcnns lor Con gressman Is about equally divided be tween Loscb, Brumm and Shoener. MnnlT.... -fll.nl. nf Acl.lnrwl lid. al0 been ,re( ln fnct ,0 ls herB imc.st everyday. lie says he Is a candidate for Senntor and will knock Coyle higher than a kite. Tho larue number of strnutre faces seen on our streets Is frequently the cause of much comment, which niways results in tho unanimous decision that the traffic created by the electric railway is responsi ble ior it. Kx-Senntor Watson called upon his nollticnl friends this week and was en thusiastically received. Mr. Watson's relntionshln is lmmen-e turrmaliout this valley nud had he nny mie ! than Senn tor Monnchnu tor an opponent four years ago bo would have been re-uomlnated. It seems they are In the Bamc relationship and Brian received the best share of favor in tho last Senatorial campaign. NAHANOY CITY. Reported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau oi ine.cvKrui'u uekaui.i Mahaxot City, July 20. Jnmes Murnhv visited friends at Shen- nn loan yesteruay. Charles I). Kaier & Co. will furnish the nuw base ball club with suits. George L. Medlar has opened n harness factory an Third street, opposite tho Hoppes mills. There Is a report that we nre to have a salaried base ball club. All that is re quired is a Uttla sand, as tho stuff is here. A warrnnt was swornDut beforo Justice May yesterdny by James II. Hagenbuch, for tho nrrest of Joseph Ii. Hex. of Tama qua, on a charge of embezzlement to the extent of H'iO. Hex waived n bearing nnd gave nnu ln tho sum ol ?l,uuu. Chnrles It. Seitzinirer. the nll-rnund sport of Fountain Springs, visited friends hero yesteruny and stateu that the newly equipped Wise ball team nt his place is open to challenges from the best amateur clubs )n the county. The team has good management and an excellent battery. A challenge from Ashland Is preferred. Mr, beitzinger will receive all challenges. Iftwa Kvpublloiui Nnmlnrttt. Deb MOINES, In,, July 20. The Repub lican state convention nominated the fol lowing ticket; For secretary of state, W. il, McForlnnd; nudltor, A. C. McCarthv: lunges of the supreme court, C. T Granger nnd II. E. Deemerj state treas urer, John S. llerriett; nttorney general, Milton' Itemloy; rnilroad commissioner, p. L. Davidson; clerk supreme court, Chr'h Jones; reporter supreme court, B. I. Sal linger, Abbna Cjiniei Another llrothcr'a Arrest. Tanqieii, July Sifl. Advices received here from Fez ore to the effect that the sultan has caused the arrest of another of nis urotuers, iuuiey umra, ana the mem bers of his suite. Ho is charged with try ing to depose the sultan und telze the throne. Snecinl low nrlces to nil in watches. Jewelry nnd silverware at Iloldermnu's, I corner ainin nuti iioyn streets. The New State Normal School. Ihe rnll term of the Kast btroudsburg State Normal School will open Sept. 3, 1MI4. Marvelous success the first vaar: linn pupils enrolled during the three terms. Mngnlficent buildings. All rooms carpeted and luruished throtiKhout with tne most niouern lurnuure. The heat grndeof matting on all the halls. All home comforts provided for our pupils. A faculty of competent instructors. The boarding of any school of the kind in the; .raid 'I rofnini, f 'n m ... a.nl 1 ..l 1 ...... i ........ wv.u,,.,c:vii, v-ui.wo Preparatory, Music, and Klocutlonaiy De - y. mm mi i.uuiu, colleges without jurther examination. Benu nnmeuinlely lor our new illustrated catalogue, aud engage ypur room early, Address, Gko. P. Dible, PrlnS, t!.ast btrouusburg, ra THE SENATORIAL FIGHT. MacIIcnry WIlhelm.lEsq., in the Fight to Win. Tho graceful withdrawal of T. J. Edwards, of Mahanoy City, from the fight for tho Senntorinl nomination In the 30th district on the Hepublicnn ticket, lenves the, fight open to Hon. John J. Coylo and Mncllenry Wllhelm, Ksq., tho rising young lawyer of Ashland. The latter gentleman Informed a representa tive of tho HERALD yesterday that he wos In the contest In earnest, nnd was confi dent of securing the nomination. From now on the fight between these two gentlemen will be most Interesting. In Mr. Wllhelm, the present Hepresentn- tlvofrom this district will And n warrior worthy of his steed. He Is no novice In the politics of Schuylkill county, nnd Is backed by mi unknown quantity, that will cause his opponent considerable un easiness. There Is n great difference be- tween the support back of Mr. Wllhelm nnd thnt which rallied nround Edwards. As the battle progresses the friends of Coyle will find this out. Since It Is certain that Wllhelm has en tered tho race In earnest, Mr. Coyle will have to put Into operntion all his hustling qualities. There is no use disguising the fact thnt the opposition to tho latter Is growing dnily, nnd this opposition nnd those who fnvored Edwards' nomination will join forces with Wllhelm contingent, thus creating n serious opposition to the nomination of Mr. Coyle. The bnttlo cry, whether justifiable or not, seems to be anything to beat Coyle, and if thnt wily politician is not careful it will likely succeed. THE NEW PARTY. It Is Reported That the Populists Will Name "a Courtly Ticket. The Populist party Is gradually making Inroads with the ranks of the old parties in this state. Uerks nnd Luzerne counties have tickets in the field under the Popu- llstlc banner, nnd the indications point to I a similar course In Schuylkill county. It Is not known who the promoters nro. but It Is nresumed they were at one time member of the defunct Greenback party. It tho movement materializes it will effect tho ranks of both the old nnrtles. The defection in the Deraocrntic party at I present Is very great, nnd there are nl number of them who dislike to vote the I Itetmblican ticket. These dissatisfied Democrats will, therefore, welcome any I nny new movement. The oricinators are verv likely dissatis fied Democrats, nnd for that reason it is thought by some thnt the new party will nave a large nucleus to uraw irom. ta&i Vhen Baby -was elck, we gave her Castorla, J71ien ahe was a Child, she cried for Castorla. ?hen ah"5 became Miss, she clung to Castorla. 'Jten ihe had Children, she gave them CastorU, REl'OIlT Ot THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or siienandoaii, at Shenandoah In tho State ot Pennsylvania, at tho close ol uusiness, juiy id, jmii: RKSOUKCEH. Loans and Discounts t250.G93 su Overdrartssecuredond unsecured (502 73 U. a. lionds to secure circulation 100,01)0 r Htocks, securities etc 97,066 07 llanklug-house, furniture, ana nxt... i,&uu uo uue irom nuuonai nanus, noi reserve agents.,...- &9 49 Due from State hanks and hankers 79180 Due from annruved reerve agents 59 Checks nnd other cash Items 2.27 71 Notts ol other national tanks 0.7.5 w Fractional paper currency, nicKeis, ana ceuisH v iMwIul tnunef reserven bank: Specie - 47,828 93 Legal tender notes 6,9i5 00 i . h. ceruncaiub oi ul-ddkii for legal te'-dfr. 43,201 95 Medemptlonfimdivlth 11.8. Treasurer lojioi circulation) - .ow w Total $5tO,0S9 81 LiAr.u.rriRS. Capital stock paid In. 1100,000 00 Surplus Fund au.OUO 00 Undivided proms, less expenses ana taxes nnld 4.457 13 Natlonnl lianlc notes outstanding.... 90.0n00 Due to other National names e,un n DuetoBliite Hanks and Baukers 691 BJ Individual deposits subject to check., 219,a) 08 Deniaud certlUcxtes of deposit 99,580 46 Time eeitlHcates of deDoslt 36.626 15 Cashier's checks outstanding - 193 0U Total i580,026 31 State of Fennsylvanln,County of Sehuylklll.ss: 1, n, w or, casuier oi me anove named bank, do bolemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho bet of my Knowledge ami nenei. . o. " . 1 nr. LHtllier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me 1 lilt. 21th day of July lt!i. n. A. mwai.m. otry Patdlc. Lorrect-Aiiesi : J. It L.EISFNH1NG. 1 -' J. FitANEV, Plre'ctors.' M. MBbLVT, I " The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IN 11 LEADIHG tlllFS, Xo grounds for fear any longer, be onuse we have found the eciet of extract ine teeth without pain, which is quly known by tu, The Albany Dental Awfo- clntlon. ThisM'cret hnscostusthoutundsl Df Hollnra hut is a oreat relief (n 1 1 . nm I who are suffering from aching teeth. Plate work of nil kinds aluiuluum. wnts. metal am u.Xw Gold crowns, alurninpm crowon, grown , , . . . ,.1 .T .. , , uuii uriuge nur& ; juiii nun viiver uiiiuKS. 1 Saving of (lecyd IretU h peilnlVy. . iiememuer tue pinc una nuuiuer. T(D "r- j.,,,-,, j Sign of 1q C..I r.),. Ci U,UUi Till lligTootfc IJS tUHWIIt Sin MUUOJUIJ Over M. Stein's drug itore. MM (irliior Wm Murdered. Atlantic Citt. July 20. A coroner' jury nt hgg Huronr City decided that Mrs. Catharine Geltuvr. nn nged resident oil that city, who disappeared Inst Septenv ber, and whose remnlns were found on Monday in a swamp three miles from hei home, enme to her death at the hands oil persons unknown. Suspicion points tc- wards n mnn seen In the neighborhood where the body was found, and It Is likely that arrests win be made. New lVnhsylvntif Poitmnitert. Washington, July 2fl. Tho president sent to the senate the following nomina tions: Albert T. Spotts, to be oolner of tbi I mint nt San Francisco, and tho following postmasters In Pennsylvania: Emll Holl Media: John 1.. dimming. Mansfield: Al brecht' Kneule, Norrlstown; M. S. Long aker, Pottstpwn; Robert D. Evans, Ulalrs ville. Charted with Embrnecry. CHICAGO. July 20. Mrs. Wnrren Springer, the wife of tho Chicago million aire, was held to the grand jury In thi sum of J5.000 on a charge of jury bribing. Mrs. Springer is accused of attempting tc I bribe two Jurors through their families lr a condemnation suit in which her hus band was interested. Murdered by !!! Stepson. CrAwfordsville, Ind., July 2C Will iam Skinner, n prominent citizen of Foun tain county, was murdered by his stepson George Starkes. A quarrel nrose over 15 which resulted In Starke's seizing n spad nnd floating Skinner's brains out. Th young man then fled and has not yet been captured. United In Doth. PITTSVILLK. Md., July 20. F. C. Hlch ardson and Mt Alice Davis hnve bees burled in one grave here. The couple were soon to have been married, but fati deorced thatthay die within two hours of tach other, Both died from typhoid fever. famous REMEDY for 1IEUEALQIA and similar OompUinta manniajtnrcu under tt0 stringent GERKflH MEDICAL LAWS,. preionDMbyemlaBntpnyslclansV DR. RICHTER'S Onlyirenulno v.Tradein'k"Anclior.' Look also on naokseo for Dr, Klohtor'a firm: J F.Ad. RIchtor A.Co. Now York.! -29 HIGHEST AWARDS 12 Brand Hoimei, - OwnQlaisworks.. 25 and 50c. For sale In i Shenandoah by C, II Hsgcnbueh., . M. uiiian, v. r. i. Klrlin 'ether DraggMJi SAFE DEPOSIT BuildingiSaving ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stoch, 1,000,000-00 OFFICEHS ; Israel II. Hothermkl, - - President. HAMILTON GoDFltET, Secretnrynnd Treas. M. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bacbman Theynlue of each share Is f200 nt ma- turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents; - nnd monthly dues on each share, tl.00. On dues paid in advnnce for a period of elx months or longer, S percent, Interest will be nllowed. Members mny withdraw one or all Bhares nt nny time by giving 30 days' written notice, nnd nre entitled to the full nmount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first yenr's membership. Bhares may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. IL Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Monday after the first Satur- day of each month. "The crisis demands a MAN for the place, lint a place for Ids man,"' ' For Congress, Chas. PJ. Brumn Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Comet Band, of Mahonoy City Among the nttractl'"'s will be a boat I race, a tub race, n ' mlnu contest and n ball name betwee'i iwo professional teams, several visiting nanus win taue part in the musicale. This will be the I greatest day of the season at Lakeside Dancing uvusio will he furnished by a I first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15, 1894, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY cut TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75andBomo Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Sate IourjEnpl Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer Can Fumlsri'Fiill Particulars, "xypty jyc jc tJF vfrngcwjfft F OR KENT. Two rocms, for offlce use) heated bv steam: cas: chenn. Apply to U He'owlcb, B. Mfcln street. 7 25tf FOK SALE OHEAP.-Parlor set. bed room set, sideboard, cupboard, lounge snd heater. .AudIt at 36 North Main street, Shen. andoah, Pa. 7-20-tf WANTED. Men to repicscnt the Metropol itan Life Insurance Company In Maha noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to L. A. Casslor, 629 East Centre street, juananoy uuy. i n-ira UOK PALE. A mare seven years old. with 1 very nnu colt dv cer siae two tnontns om. The mare Is a cood driver and worker, and will bo sold cheap as the owner has no use for the animal. Address or rail on VV. A. F. Keller, Uarncsvllle, BchujlKlll county, Pa. 7-23 2w dtnc VEIL WK.EK using and selling Dy LD lJ namos for rjlaline watches, lewelrv I and tablenare. Plates cold, silver, nickel, &c , same as new gocus. Different sues for agents, famines ana e-nops luisy operated; no ex- nerlence: big prouts. W. Ilarriton & Co., Clerk No. 11. Columbus, Ohio, OUT DOOR RELIEF. SouuTLKiti. County almshouse:, HcHUYLKim Haven, Pa., July lth. 1894. 1 OWING 'o an Insufficient appropriation wo aro o mcetled to suspend the Issue ct orders on MOMkeerers for the relief o( Indi gent persons until October 1st. 1891 snouia me nnanciai situation or inocoumy allow the Commissioners to maso an appro priation bt nnv time, before that date, the Itesue of relief orders wilt bo resumed immedi ately. KOUKKT EULINO, JACOB DAY, Director ol the Poor. Attest :-Jno J. O'CONNOn, Clerk. 7 23-Ct HHcL. DBX"OX1.3a.VXl''f3 Cool Resort Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Boor, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome liar Fixtures. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt j QQ Wyatf $ SaoQn MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room nttnehed. Finest whiskeys. beers, norter and nle constnntlv on tnD. uuoice temperance arinits ana cigars. '"GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. nn?!IMufn UfldP 9i PffPAJf fl fflfl UULUiy Dlfl nU)D ffi llMNl I. D. iJU. Are making extensive preperntions for tho opening ot tnoir new pari-, on the line of the Lakeside. Electric Itailway, by n Monster Fic-nic 7 'It will be the event of the senson. and thof e in nttendance will be treated to all kinds of amurement. Refreshments will bo served. Schoppea full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for U16 EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing an v of there capers delivered can leave orders at Max Reese's. Douehertv i Duuamg, weBtieniro Bireei. Closing Out Sale ! 26 Goods Must Go Below In StrawjHat Given Away to tl.35 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 40c. 60o " " S5c. At h Price. n 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 nnd color; some pretty clays and cheviots, nil must go below cost. See them, even though you don't enre to buy. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Bhenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PI0KET FENCE Is tho cheapest nnd best fence made Cheaper than a woouen ienco ior residences, lawns.ccm- etery lots or any kind or fencing. M 11. master has the agenry and carries It In stock at bis marble and granuo works, 1Z7 N. JAKUIN ST. IF TOTJ WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO TOE and get the best. A full set tor fa, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds fllline at reasonable prices. Don't foreet the number. 100 North Centre Htreet, rOTTSflLLEA. Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 IV. Itlnlri St., Sliciinndonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. FlntSi wises, llquorsand cigars. JAMES llOWEH, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with BT HAWTHORN'S U. 8. HOOP PAINT by JX., YOBT, Agent, 139 EastOoal street, Bhenandoah. It lsthobest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give it a trial THEATRE : CAFE I Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Slain and Oak Sts., Shorn ndoah. Fresh and cool Deer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & CA8SIDT, Proprietors. WARREN J. PORTZ, .nirr-- "Pfnnn Tuner. Pianos nnd oreans repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Bhenandoah, will receive prompt attention. IMS GAF MAIN AND COAL BT8., Sbcnatidoali, rcima. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. The greatest bargains ln town for the next thirty days will be found at the MEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 20 North Main St., Shenandoah. Alwnyson hand a full llneof Children's caps, robes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. HBSi n. w. nvDB, J. F. PLOPPERT,. i2? and 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery antj Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water, Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice.' Ice cream delivered to all parte of town ln pint or quart buckets. TOUH PHOTO ! Taken ln first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY, Bear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25c Kaat Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. 1.00 Corsets for only 75c 75o " " 50q. 60o " 35o.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers