EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, JUIA' 27, 1&94. err- THIRD EDITION DON'T LLT THEM DIE, July Heat Weakens Babies' Digestion. No Snei.gth to Resist Cholera Infantum. Half the Funerals of July Are of Little Ones. Safety Lies in Lactated Food and Cleanliness. The Proper Food is Very Far From Expensve. July U dcallnc even more cruelly with the babies thnn a year ngo. The fatal cases of cholera Infantum last week In this city were many, and there will be many more. Precious little lives sacrificed to Ig norance ! Almost every one might have been wived ' All theso diarrheal diseases, whether cholera infantum, dlnrrhwu or summer complaint, nre preventable. Physicians emphatically say so. Hot weather alone will not produce these disorders; It simply weakens the infant digestion, and makes it easy for improper feeding to bring on dreaded liarrhua. AVhat, then, is proper diet in July ? Healthy mother's milk has no rival ; but when the child is being weaned or when Its natural food is thin and watery and unable to keep baby strong and well lactated food must be used at once, cither to supplement mother's milk or as a complete diet. For years It has been noted that in countless homes and in the large child reu's institutions, wherever lactated food has been regularly used, their have been few or no returns of deaths from cholera infantum In July and August. The reason is that this highly nutrl tlous, predlgested and especially pala- table food is the very next thing in every respect to pure mother's milk. It is easily nssimilated by the infant stomach, with but a trilling expenditure of vitality. It keeps up the little one's strength, and as it cannot possibly contain a particle of impurity, these two great causes of cholera Infantum are successfully avoided, And babies like it. Any food, however nutritious that baby will not readily take, has small chances of doing good. And it is here that lactated food stands pre-eniiuent in the minds of medical men. When teething, and during hot weather, when babies are most capri clous In their appetite, It is found that they take lactated food with relish when nothing else will tempt them. Members of boards of health and physl clans, it will be found, feed their own children on lactated food. The fact known to physicians from the start that lactated food wos prepared under tin personal supervision of no less man than Prof. Uuynton, of Vermont university, gave it immediate stundlii among practitioners. When a change of diet is needed because babv is uottnkini; sulUolent nourishment lactated food is sure to delight mothers by the evident relish with which liable take it. Bargains for Printers. On account ot the consolidation of tho Miners' Journal and The Despatch the following articles can bo bought cheap for cash : One Hoe Single Revolution Press size ot bed ax4ti One Cottrell & Ilabcock Press slzo of ueu w,xn'.t. One tiordim Press Klghth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All In first class order. Also Lot of jJlsplay and lloily Type, Utile, Furniture, Galley Racks and Galleys and other material necessary for a thoroughly Tub Dkwatcii, tf Pottsvllle, Pa. When Baby wMfok, w kt br Outorla. When ko was a Kotttt, ah cried tor Ontario, Wba h tnaM Wm. sha elusc U Quttorhv 4?henfcbbAd Children, i&e gavetueiu Costortli Coming- Events. July 28. Irfiwd party for the beueflt o All Halut's P. R. church at the residence of Dr. u. M. llonlnsr. T to 11 p. in. Jnly HI. Ice oream ftwtlval and bazar. under tbe auspices ot Umnp qp. P. O. T A , in RobuW hall. August -Ice cream festival in Hou- 'is opwa nouse, uudvr the auauii tb "J A. C " Am ;ii"t M - Ice cream and peach fest i. under fli- auspices uf Fowler's M. r-'i l'li.' t e P . 'I iv Helm, 1, at Vatesvllle. iLUKt 15 1' e ereani festival in K t njT L u-.e under the uu&piLt'H Ti.ip. ' ot R. M and Degree abnu'ax. Aug -Icecream festival in, Robbins i, u.vu... . ... au. v. ...... opera bimse, under tbe auspices of tbe Wr .Ii I j.ni.HDiillnniil Mhn.ni " DOWN A SHAFT TO DEATH. Mine Superintendent and aMlne Fore man Killed and Two Otners.injurcd. WlLKMDAnitK. Pa., July 27. A num ber of Lehigh Valley Coal company offi cials yesterday went on n tour of inspec tion of the Kxeter mine, one of tho com pany's collieries at West l'ittslon. Tno party comprised Superintendent A. C. Mason, of I'lttstou; Itobert a. .Mercur, 01 the Lehigh Vulley engineering corps, ot this city; Professor IJarrel l, of Lehigh uni versity, and Inside Foreman William Wil son. With the party was the foreman, Jacob Gates. While going Up the cold air shaft, which Is a second opening for the Kxeter shaft, tho bottom of the car riage gave way and precipitated the men to the bottom. Gates, the foreman, when he felt thn timber giving way, grasped the side of the bunting and held on until rescued. Colonel Mason was killed by the shock, Inside Foreman Wilson was fatally in jured, and died soon afterward. Mr. Mer- cur was badly and Professor uurrell lightly Injured. He and Mr. Mercur Were taken to the Pittston hospital. The Kxeter shaft is tho one in which, in 1870, twonty-seven men nnd boys met death from suffocation by the burning of the breaker, which was directly over tho shaft. The second opening, where the ac cident occurred yesterday, has not been used as a traveling way, and was In use yesterday because of repairs in the main shaft. Foreman Gates says the accident was due to the carriage getting caught In the side guides, and the rope continu ing to pull, the oross beams ut the junc tion with one of the uprights gave way, pilling tho Occupants out. They tell about thirty feet. Colonel Mason was born In Uraatora fviiititv tlila .tntn nnd fnnatvDil Tl ftirll- , " -1 ...... . v . .-v mentary education at Towanda, Vhere he was fitted for the busquehauna collegiate Institute. He completed his studies at Worcester, Mass, Ho was educated with a view to becoming a civil engineer, but he entered a bank in Scrantou, where he remained until 185U. In 1801 he assisted In raising 2M men when the call was made for volunteers. Before tho com' mnnd reached Harrisburg he was pro moted to second lieutenant, and further promoted to ndjutant the same year. At tho battle of South Mountain he was dl tlnguished for bravery.and warn favorably mentioned by the Hue officers. After this action he was selected by General Robert E. Meade as a member of his stall, with the rank of coionel. Last June. Dick Crawford broueht his twelve months olu child, sullerlng from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly everything rau through It like water through n sieve. I irave it the Usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more tuun wnen horn, or perhaps ten pounds, I then started the father to uivlnir Cham' berloln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Before one bottle of the 2. U..f Ul.n i.n.l i....... .......i .. .l i... provement was seen nnd its continued use cured tbe child. Its weakness and nuny constitution disappeared and itH father auu tuyseii oeneve me cniurs me was laved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M, u., 'iamaroa, ill. i'or sale by Urtitil Bros. MAHANOVCITY. Ifteported dally from the MahaooyClty bureau 01 mejVKHIKO iJEl(AID, MAHANOY" ClTT, July 27. Mr. Hrewer. of Shennndoah. was visit ing town yesterday. J.J. Douchertv. of Philadelnhla. visited town inenus yesteruay. S G. VanBuren. of Ashlaud. called on business menus Here yesterday, W. D. Hill, of Pottsville. registered nt the Mansion House yesterday. Willie Hess, who was removed to tho hospital on Tuesday, Ik improving, Mrs. W. W. Lewis, accomuanied by her son, John, left yesterday for Atlantic City. Willie Boyer. son of Homer B .yer. is recovering from the injury he sustained nt i.aKeame. David R. Lewis. T. T. Williams. J. II, Pomeroy nnd Sol Foster, Eqt , of Shen nndoah, visited town yesterday. Al. Palmer. John Grady and T. f Gorman were nmong thetown people who leit yesteruay to visit tne seasnore. Caleb W. Fisher, ono of Delano's cxnert mnclmnics, also one of W. A. Uensinger's populnr hotel guestB, left yesterday for mm home in Weathorly, where he will re side witn nis parents, John Klnn. aided by local collectors, re I'eived W5.07 nt the Maple Hill colliery in aid ot the striking bituminous coil miners nnd has placed the amount in the hands of John . Parker, who will tor wnrd it to the proper parties, Manager Ryan has signed pitcher KddlB Day and catcher Charley Shlneholise, of Pnttstown. Shinehouse was the manager 01 last year s team nere ntui is an excel lent nlaver. Negotiations are under way to got Joe Gray, the star twlrler of the Camden club, and. catcher Nelius, o: Riverton, N, J, Thomas J. Edwards, who has with drawn from the Senatorial fight to accept a lucrative position at Mt. Carmel, has not entirely lost interest in the contest. He Is reported us saying that a certain nerson will take his nlace who will carry off the honors of the nomination and also conriier all obstacles In the way ot elec tion. John Anstock. tho tonsorial artist, hnt just placed in his shop n hnndsome nnd elaborate cup cafe. It Is 17V1 feet in length, Sy, feet In height, and contains r-'ii cups. Tins nenutnui piece 01 work was turned out bv Jralt iV Lieoner. o Ashland, nnd It is worth the time of ton sorial artists and saloon men to inspect tins piece ot worn. Jonn feels proud over it. and witn nis new cnnirs lie sa that his shaving parlor leads all in tl county. CENTRALIA. The young men who nnrtlclnated In tb disgraceful street fight on Monday anil arretted, were discharged yesterday upon payment 01 me line. John Doyle Is very low with typhoid pnuuinonin. William Beck Is visiting friends 1 Pottsville. Subscribe for the HKUALD nnd it will be delivered at your homes every evening by M. P. Collhan. The Shamrock Club of Byrnesvlllo and tho Ashland team will cross bats at the latter -place on Saturday. The Sham rocks nave been playing very good of Jati and the Ashland team will dlsuovor thi when they meet on Saturday The bat tcrles will be Smith and Carr for Sham rocks and Jones and Jones lor Ashland it would lie well it onr town folks wouli attend tills game, nt. 11 promises to Im grand one and, besides, one of the elubx Is from our neighboring little village. Teachers' examlutition wll take place m i on) imimm t,ui,Mnp on August it u and in (Ymrali i borough August Ntli The tount-lnp examination will be held in ii ii i, In the central sebool house at Uyrnesville and the borough examination at the Hlgli , t. t . ....iji.. . bkuuui uuuuing on centre btreec, MT. CARMEL. Isaac Goldsmith transacted business at Shamokln to day. r v i f t 1. 1 i i Dr. hrebs and wife nre visiting nt Mlagara Falls. John Krebs and Jere. Snyder are visit- . ing nt Niagara Falls. I Ed, Krebs, of Mahanoy City, is manng- lng the hotel during his brother's absence. Miss Ollle Uensingcr is sojourntug at the seashore. K. J. Thomas, of Third street, has had his name added to the HKli ALP'S subscrip tion list. Dart Slgfried, ot Denver, Colt, Is calling on Mt. Carmel relatives. Lewis Carl, the L. V. carpenter, Is one of the Heualii readers. Ono of the most terrific rain storms that ever visited the place struck Mt. Carmel last nigut. A great many neonle are wonderinff whether Dr. Fnlb's predictions will come true. Mt. Carmel expects ten thousand visi tors on Labor Day. Get a "move on," boys, and make anipje preparations ttj re ceive them. Lightning struck D. M. Zimmerman's ouse last night, enuring slight damage. The rubbish In the Avenue should be removed, Let the authorities see to it. One of our snortv bovs came very near meeting nis Waterloo the otber evening. Camntown was tho scene of n bloody ngnt last, Uigur spmetning unusual, Tho Shnmnkln base bnll team Is comma ere to-morrow afternoon to get knocked out. Come, everybody, and cheer the Reliance boys on to victory. Game called at 4:30 p. in. The silk mill will burely come. Why can't Mt. Carmel enjoy these blessings as well as other towns t You who have coffers o'erflowlng take Bome of that wealth and put it into machinery that win manuiucture gooUR ana eive em ployment to some of our poor. Doom the town, for it promises to be one of the leading cities of the anthracite region. A very nleasant social was ctven nt tho residence of D. E. Herb Inst night, in honor of Miss Annie Whitmer. The usual games and pastimes were Indulged In nnd after partaking of n luxurious re na.t the iruests returned to their homes singing "Love Comes Like a Summer's uream." rne louowing is n list ol those who participated ; Miss Kdlth Fnhrlnger, Centralin; Miss Annie Whitmer, Selins Grove; Miss Grace Cawley, Shamokin; Misses Thlrza Parton, Fannie nnd Carrie Uope, bailie Rupp, Llua Parton, Lizzie Lambert, Katie Zimmerman, Carrie Williams ond Ktnnm Wanomnker, of Mt. Carmel : Messrs. Andrew Murrav nnd Milton Scitzlngcr, of Sbnmokin; Will Heuson. Central a : Bright Wilhelm and Harry Merkert, AFhland; Frank, John nnd Horrv llenslnoer. Hen Masclinl. Will Fisher, Frank Miller, line Montelins, win runups, w in unn nun u. is. iieru. Call early for bargains in light suits at Supowitz's bargain store, 23 South Maiu street. 7-27-Ct W. II. Nelcon. who Is In the drug bus!- ness nt Kingvllle. Mo., has so much con fidence in Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund tho money to any customer wbo is not sntlslied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk tn doing this because the remedy Is n certain cure for the diseases for which it Is Intended nnd he knows it. Itls for sale by Uruuier Bros. Zoltung's llullet Proof Coat. New YoliK, July 27. Herr Zeitung, tho Austrian who has invented a bullet proof military coat, gave a test of his invention In the armory of the Seventh regiment, Eight bullets of 32 caliber were discharged from a modern w inchester rifle at the in ventor, who stood at a distance of twenty yards. None of the bullets pierced the coat, and tbere was no evidence ol their Impact on the bosom of the mnu's shirt. One of tho balls pierced a medal attached to the coat and nuother went through pine board Inches thick. A'lfetr Japnueie Minister. WAsRkoton, July 27. Mr. Gozo Ta- teno, who has represented the Japanese government ns minister plenipotentiary to the United Slates, has been recalled and will .start for Jnpan Monday next. The term otservice in the Japanese diplo- uiubiu buiun a. (ill j wiiv Jii-b la luinu yuuri. Mr. Tntauo is succeeded as minister by Mr. Kakeno, a graduate of Yule oollege. In his native country he has been chief secretary of the house of peers, and is now vice minister of agriculture and cam merce. ) Mlirit-rd lr a Woman. RKNO, Nov., July 27. Mrs. M. A. Hart ley last evening shut and killed State Sen ator M. D. Foley. The cause of the shoot ing is not known. Mrs. Hartley is an artist and has "room ' in the Bank of Ne vada, wheVe theh- Jjng occurred. Mrs, Hartley, has been ni'tr-Ued. , t Druu-KHil ahd Annaultef1. 1 GltEENrOINT. L. L. July 27! Miss Mamie Kerrigan, a girl who 'camo here from Now York, was found lying1 uncon scious just within the village. An exam inaiioii uy pnysieiiins uixcioseu ma race mat sue uai neon uruggeu-anu outraged. Her condition is critical. Fright Canted Fever and XJeath. SnAMOKUJi Vn Jiilyi277 George' Bougl ner, aged 17 years, died yesterday from brain fever, caiucd by severe fright that he sustained on July 4th, when several companion" ex,'."uy.ii.s4uuuvu Mi puw der'vinder his chair. " . $1150.00 't GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15,1804, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY long cut TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Mckel Watches. Save m Empty Paper Wrappers, Your Dealer id fcitlsti Full Particular: k HP SFjotji Men and Boys I I The entire line of a large manufacturer of Philadelphia, consisting of men's. uujn miu liiiiiiiiDU B Jims auu cuua win told for 25c. on the-l , or private sale, oniy jor onu week MllX neeBe'g Auction Rooms. St , ... boys' and children's bats and caps will Snecial low nrices tn nil in watchM. Jewelry and silverware at Holdcrman's, corner Mnln and Lloyd streets. myer House, MIddleburg, N. Y.. on the knee, which laid him up In bed nnd caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's I'alnllalm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafcr has recommended It to mnny othere nnd says It is excellent for nny kind of n bruise or sprnln. This same remedy is also famous for Its cures ot rheumatism. For' Bale bv Gruhler Bros. Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that you can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Tut- genuine look exactly like linen nnd every piece is marked this way : "TRADfcT HULL! ftTARrV They are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," nnd are he only waterproof goods made with n interlining, nud the only goods that can stand the wear nnd give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect ed by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trade mark and refuse any imitations. If your dealer does not have them we will mail you a sample direct on receipt of pri.e. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. SAFE DEPOSIT Buildings Savin ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $5 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS : ISRAEl, H. HOTHEIlMEL, - - President, HAMILTON Godfhet, Secretary and Treas. "Jas'flr' "Agents. W.H. BachmanJ a The value of each share is $200 at ma turity. Application fee on each shnre, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share. J1.00. On dues paid in ndvnnce for period of six months or longer, 5 percent, interest will he allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shnres nt any time by giving 80 days' written notice, and nre entitled to the full amount ot dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H, Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St. 'on the first Monday after the first Satur day ot each month. "The crisis demands a -MAN for the place. Not a place for Ike mao,'" For Congress, Chas. N. Brumm. Grand Akicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 AT LAKESIDE Citizens Cornet Band, of llalianoy City Among the attract' ' s will be a boat i race, a tub race, a sv . ; ing contest nnd a ball game betwet i two professional teams, Several visiting bands will take , part In the muslcnle. This will be the greatest day ot tbe season at Lakeside n . v r. . - .... . .... 1 Dancing music win oe lurnisnea uy flrit-class orchestra. Come, everybody. QIU The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. offices m n mm cities. No crounda for fear nnv longer. hi cnuse we have found the secretof extract ing leewi wiiiioui pain, wnicn is only known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands Of dollars but Is a great relief to those Who are sullering irom ocblng Ketu. Plate work of all kinds. Gobi, sllverl aluminum, wnts, metal and rubberplatcs. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work; gold and silver fillings. nving oi uecnyeu teetn n specialty, ememberine place auu numuer, Dr. IUIjVS m:hTM. JtOOMS, S1S9.P' .... 133 Fit rent St.. me iooic. -- Over M. Stein's drug store. mSCSLIiAJSTEOUS. WANTED. Hoarders wanted by week or month. Iteferenccs required Appy at Weeks' Hotel, Fouth llaln stnot. OR BENT. Two rooms, for office uset iivl tA V s,i.ntn. ona. nAnn. innlv tn Li. Itefowlch, H. Mfctn street. 7 2311 OR SALE OHEAP.-Parlor set, bed room set. sideboard, cunboard. lounge find heater. Amilv at SO North Main street. Shen. anaoaa, ra. t-w-u WANTED. Men to repteeent the Metropol ian Life insurance I'omranv in Maha noy City Bnd Delano. Good pay. Apply at once lo u. a. unssier, our .basi Lenire sireei, AlttDBDDf Ullji 14'im FOR SALE. A mare seven years old. with very fine colt by her side two months old. The mare is a good driver and worker, and will be sold cheap as the owner 1ms no use for tho animal. Address or tall on W. A. T. Keller, Darnesville, Schuylkill county, 1'a. 7-23 !hv dine PEIt WKEK using and selling Dy Hi tJ camos for plating watches, jewelry and tableware. Plates cold, silver, nickel. So same as net? goons. Dinercnt biics lor sgents, periences big pronts. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. Ii. Columbus, Ohio. OUT DOOR RELIEF. SCHUTLKIIL fOUNTY Al MSIIODSE. 1 KomiTlKItil- HAVKK, PA., Julv lHlh. 1S!I4. i OWINO 'o an inBufflclcnt appropriation we nrr c. mnellpd tn fltiAnrnd thM tKnn nf orders on Horikcereis (or the reltif of indi gent persons until October 1st, 1891 snouia tno nnnniiai situation or tne county allow the Commissioners to make au appro- (jriiiuu ai ny Mine i lore mm oaie, mo Issue of relief orders will be resumed immedi ately, KOUKUT EULINO, V11,L,1AM UEllH, JACOB DAY, Director ol the Poor. Attest : Jno J. O'CoNKOn. Clerk. 7 2(lt lEcl. Bronuan'B Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Hnndsome Bur Flxtuics. A Kenulne welcome Awaits yon ut J oe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room nttnehed. Finest whitkevs. ueers, porter nnu nie cpnsrnniiy on tap, iuuiuu temperance uriuKS anu cigars. GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive preperatlons for the opening of their new park, On the line of the Lakeside Electric IJuilway, by a Monster Pic-nic 7 ' It will be the event of the season, nnd tnose in attendance will be treated to all kinds of amupement. Kef reshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT lor tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEVJ YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing anvol there naners delivered can leave orders at Max HCese'H. Douchertv building,, West Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In StrawfHat Given Away to $1.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49a 50o " " , 35c,. t J Price. All our light weight Buits 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 and cheviots, ull must go below cost. See them, even though yon don't care to buy. W. Shine's New Blmon Abramson, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is tbe cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M H. Masteb has the agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 H. JARDIN ST. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO THE and get the best. A full set ' for 13, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select trom. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless eztrsctlon. All kinds fllllnir it reasonable prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Btreet, rOTTSriLLE, 1A. BO W JEU3" Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. main St., Sltcvnndonl). Fresh and cool beer always on lap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. AttfliliOB, PippertT Dwiers? ROOF PAINTING promptly done with, tST HAWTHORN'S U. S.BOOF PAINT by jCX.. -arOT, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhenacdoah. It la the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trUL THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shemndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. WARREN J. PORTZ, rrrawPiano Timer. Pianos and onus repaired. Orders left at 21 North Mnln street, Snensndosh.wlU receive tirnmpt attention. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN ANl COAL STS., Slicunucloali, Pcnun, ''Polite and' Prompt Waiters. Xjica.loet The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty days will be found nt tho MEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St.,-Shenandoab. Always on hnnd a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. nt r.h . w. nvnn. J. F. PL0PPER1V and Cponfectionerp 89 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery antl ' Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events fillet on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts ot town In pint or quart buckets. YOUH PBCOTO S Taken in first-class utjle at Linton's New Gallery T H N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 26o East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. 11.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 50c 50c " ' 85o. Clothing Store, 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. i .giraaggr r.- J -t. .ggatWAJi'Ca