EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JULY 30, 1694. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. Reported dally fr the Mnhnnoy City bureau Ct ttieEVKHINO HKHAI.D.l Mahanot City, July 30. J. B. Frnthen, of Ashland, visited town friends. W. A. Mnrr, Esq., ot ABhland, vlitted town business men, John McGrnth, of Lost Creek, visited friends here yesterdny. Miss Kdltli Boyd, of New Boston, was -visiting friends here yesterday. Mliw Florence Hcese nnd Miss Edith Kleokner, of Ixwt Creek, were town visitors yesterdny. Miss Josephine llodgins nnd MlssStelln Scginfus, of Tnuinqun, woro guests of Isaac Fisher yesterday. Miss Maud Tovey, of Danville, wns the fittest of Miss Illnnche Hoppos. Miss Sarah Yienst, of Allontown, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. William M. Hoppes. Miss Hosle Gilbert, formerly of town mid now of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mr. ninl Mrs. William M. Hoppes. Father Martin Grover, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Stein, of Shenan doah, registered at the Mansion House. Mrs. A. E. Lyons, of East Centre street, is visiting friends in Baltimore, Md. Miss Carrie Hlcrman, one of our town belles, visited friends In Shenandoah Sat urday. Misses Maud nnd Mame Lyons, two attractive belles of East Cell, re street, were visiting Tnuinqun friends. Miss Mnggle Knier, ono of our town's aoclcty belles, visited Shenandoah friondi Saturday. William Brennnn, of Shenandoah, transacted business hero to-dny. Misses Lulu Summers, Margaret Large, XTn. Wl. ln.mln AT. .11. ..II f - J .. J1.1ICU ,111,4 .UlllUtlJl, Ul Philadelphia, are here spending their Tncniiou. Mr. and .Mrs. Ouy Irish nru spending two weekH at Ocean Grove. John Coleman, of Girardvllle, regist ered at the Mansion House Saturdny. John F. Finney, of Shenandoah, regis tered at the Kaier House yestetday. Mies Ida Edwards, of Ashland, wns a guest of William E. Edward's family yesterday. The Junior Club was defeated by Yates vlllo by n score of 12 to 0 yesterday. The feature oi ihu game was the twirling ot Kltz. Dr. A. P. Peligninn and party have left to attend the encampment of the Young Men's Itcpubllcan Club, at Bloomsburg. Dr. Hcitzrl, the painless dentist, has re turned from a trip up the Hudson river, Now York. Hon. Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain, the hustling candidate for SherllT, nnd Dallas Sanders, of Philadelphia, one of the electric railway olllcials, registered at the Mansion Houso Saturday. The motor men of the Schuylkill Trao Hon Company are not aware that they nre violating the borough ordinance when they run twelve miles an hour. There lias been some unrrow escapes. T. J. Joyce, one of the light hearted losers, siivh bo will give WO to Hiiy person who sees him put a pleco of wood on his property, outside of the necessary work required for a temporary canvas structure The Ice mon, of town, who are working 15, and sometimes "0 hours a day, Includ ing Sundays, are only receiving the small paltry sum of $9 a week. T. J. Joyce has Bpread In front of the mins of his property n banner with the encouraging lines, "Nothing left but brains, energy nnd skill. Tho Attest will survive always with you. Tho Lakeside Electric Hallway took crowds of people to High Point Park yos tcrday to hear the excellent, concert given by the Citizens Bund. Unfortunately the thunder storm preveuted the carrying out of all tho program. Miss Annie Hlchards, who died In Phila delphia, will bo buried here to-morrow nt'Jp. m. Interment will be made on the hill. The deceased was n daughter of Mrs. M. Lewis nnd was In her seventeenth year. Samuel, son of Mrs. Jnmos Adams, of East Centre street, was buried yesterday. Tho boy was drowned on Thursday Inst. Tho attendance was Very large. John CltlTord, Joseph Lyons, Hnrrv Han-Is. William Hnuerurey, George Stein and William Coons were the pall bearer The llornl tributes were numerous and very beautiful, liev. G. T. Michaels officiated nt tho services. Last June, Dick Crowford brought his twelve months old child, siillerlng from lnfuutile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned nt four months old and belns sickly everything ran through It like water through a sieve. I gave it the usual treatment iu such cases but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed hut little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Cham berlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of the 25 cent size had been used, n marked Im provement was seen nnd Its continued use cured the child. Its weakness nnd puny constitution disappeared and Its father and myself believe the child's life wag saved by this remedy. J. T. Mnrlow, M. D,, Tatunroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bros, Bargains for Printers. On account of the consolidation of the Miners' Journal nnd The Despatch the following articles can bo bought cheap for cash One Hoe Single Revolution Press size of bed .x40 One Cottrell & Babcock Press size of bed ;ji-1. V One Gordon Press Eighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. Tvo l'aper Cutters. Three Imposing Stoues. One Folder. AH In first class order. Also Lot of Display and Body Type, Itule, Furniture, Are Galley Racks nnd Galleys nnd other material necessary for a thoroughly equipped office. Address. The DKsrATCH, tf Pottavllle, Pa. Coming Events. July 31. Icecream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., In Robhlns' hall. August l.-Ice cream festlvnl In Rob bins opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." August l.-Lawn iwrty, under the auspices of the "Y," at the Hollopeter residence. South White street. Admission, 10 cents. August U. Ice cream and peach festi val under tba auspices of Fowlttr's M. K. Sunday school, at Yateevllle. August 1ft. loe cream festival In Rob bins' opera house under the auspices of the Imp. O. of R. M. and Degree of Pocahontas. Aug 30 Ice cream festival iu HobblnsJ opera house, under the auspices of the Welsh Congregational church. MT. CARMEL. Howard Zimmerman spent Sundny at Atlantic City. II. E. Herb smiled on Ashlnnd fair maidens last night. Ellsworth Potter, of Shnmokln, wns In town yesterday. Dr. Samuel b' family nre visiting rela tives at Frackvllle. Mrs. Jnmcs Sterner called on Shenan doah friends yesterday. John Batcman, of Pntterson, smiled on our fair ones Saturday night. Station Agent J. 11. Gould Sundnyed with his best girl nt Sunbury. Richard Derr, of Shnmokln, passed through town on his bicycle yesterday. W. J. Watklns, of the Evenino HER ALD, was a pleasant caller on Saturday. Miss Lizzie Penman, of Shnmokln, spent the Sabbath in town with relatives. Mrs. David Perslng nnd Mrs. Sarah Sanders, of Benr Gap, cnlled on friends here yesterday. Tncy, n five-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Cnmp, died Saturday night after n brief illness. Thomas Ogdcn, one of our hustling young business men, transacted business at the county seat Saturday night. F. M. Gray is very jubilant over tho arrlvnl of n young daughter. At this writing mother nnd child nro doing well. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is erecting n ticket office and passenger stntlon nt Mountain Grove to accommo date camp meeting goers. One of our gallant young wooers has met his fate. She went back on him. Another case of "tho caudle ol love burned down to tho socket nnd died out with n Hz I bung 1 1" NICKNACKB. Other news Is scarce. What Is Council doing t The Board of Health is napping. What has become of the "foundry f" Who can nnswer the query. Predictions nre that the new iron bridge on Vine street will not stnnd service live years. Base boll ntNational Pnrk, Wednesday. Sunbury vs. Reliance, Game cnlled nt 4:30 p. m. Thepleceof groundthntis now occupied by the old Rending depot would bo agood location for the silk mill. Mrs. James Harris in erecting a hand some two-story brick building corner Second nnd Mnrket streets. CENTRALIA. John Doyle, brotherof Postmaster B. J.' Doyle, died nt his home hereon Saturday, In his 36th year. The deceased was n steady, true nnd faithful citizen nnd much beloved by nil his young friends, w ho will miss him greatly. His mother, brothers and sistere have the sympathy of the entire community. The lollowlng lines have been dedicated to his memory: Wo miss tree from ourhimo, Hear brother, Wo miss thee from thy place i A shadow o'er our life Is cast, We miss tho sunfhlco of thy faoe. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Tby fond and earnest caro ; Our home I mark without thee, John, Wo miss thee everywhere, A Km END Miss Mnry Foy, ono of oar populnr young Indies, has returned after a pleas ant sojourn among Freeland friends. Miss Mary Lnndgon has returned from a visit to Philadelphia friends. Mr. McNellus, of Sheuandonh, was n town visitor on Sunday, Insurance Agent Michael Hughes, 1b tho guest of friends in town. Go to Cardln's, 224 W. Centre St., for bargains in wall paper. 5-18-3m Examiners Appointed. President Judgo C. L. Pershing has appointed tho following board to examine applicants for miners' certificates : Sixth District, William Sager, Shenandoah : David Williams, Wm. Penu, and Patrick Donahue, Mahoney City. Seventh Dis trict, Martin Purcell, .-ham. .kin; Philip Mongold, Locust Gop. and Joseph Fyfe, Girardvllle. Eighth District, David G. Thompson, Tower City; William Short all, Forestvllle, and Thomas Durkln, St. Clair. The terms of the appointees will run three years from the 1st of August, next. Work Completed. Tho Emerlck Street Sewerage Com pany to-day completed Its line from the corner of Cherry and Emerlck streets to the comer of Coal mid Bowers streets. On Saturday Michael Graham, the presl dei t, and Patrick Sullivan, the treasurer of the company, paid the employes and distributed JfifcO among them. "Amerl can labor nnd tl.SO per day" wns the motto of the compnuy In doing this work. Married. William Thomas and Miss Lizzie Parry, both of town, were married Saturday evening nt the groom's residence, on West Huckleberry alley by Rov. John Bath, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church. Charles Sluigars was the groomsman and and Miss Ida Thomns, sister ot the groom, the brides tnnld. Men and Boys 1 The entire lino of n lnrgemnunfncturcr of Philadelphia, consisting of men's, boys' nnd children's hats nud caps will he sold for 25c. on the 81, nt private sale only for one week. Mux Reese's Auction Hooms. at Buy Keystone flour. Be f ure that tho name Lessio & BAKU, Ashland, Pn Is printed on every sack. tf Electric Railway Trip. A pnrtyof prominent Phtlndelphln nnd Pottsvllle ladies nnd gentlemen enjoyed a tilp over the electric railways north of the Broad mountain to-day as the guests of the Schuylkill Traction Company and the Lakeside Electric Railway Company, nnd under the escort of Major John F. Finney. The pnrty arrived here at noon via the Pennsylvania Railroad nnd left for Mahanoy City via the Lakesioe Elec tric Railway. Dinner was served nt tho Knier House by Mine Host Burchlll, after which the pnrty stnrted for a trip over the Traction Company's liuet. Among the prominent members of the pnrty were W. A. Barrett, Jr., treasurer of the Schuylkill Electric Railway Com pany nnd president of the Car Equipment Company, Philadelphia ; Mrs. W. A. Barrett, Jr., Mrs J. B. Stuart, wife of the general superintendent of the Schuyl kill Electric Rallwny Compnny; Frank Barrett and Mr. E. Nusbaum. The trip over the electric lines will end with n re ylslt to town this evening. Free Entertainment. An eutertnlnmeut nnd soclnl will he held In the Primitive Methodist church to-night, commencing nt 7 o'clook. Ice cream, oake, fruit, etc., will be served iu the lecture rooms below the ohurch. Admission free. Bear In Mind John A. Itellly's is the place to get the purest wlnos and liquors, best beer nnd ale and finest brands of cigars. Free Lunch at Joa Trewella's saloon from 0 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. lw. A Itlral to rnllintn. CniOAOO, July 80. The Herald says: If negotiations now pending are carried to a successful termination the striking car builders at Pullman will quit the "model town" In a body and become the employes of n powerful now corporation organized for tho manufacture of palace nnd freight cars nnd day coaches. "The corporation which Is making these offers means business," said a capitalist who has had a part in the negotiations, "and tf a definite arrangement can be made all of the skilled mechanics at Pullman will be hired in a body." Arinn to Hide Blnrtlrr, HBEEKVILLE, Miss., July 30. On Thurs di y last Walter Watson, colored, received several hundred dollars in pension money. Watson resides on Egypt Ridge planta tion In Bollvnrcounty, a few miles north of Greenville. Saturday it wns fqundthnt Wjntson had been murdered Anil robbed. Tho body wns placed In bis cabin and the latter set on fire, so tl-t only the charred body of the old neio remained. George Hall, a color. 1 ex-convlct, is under ar rest, charged with the terrible crime. Aftpr Hi A Lottrry TlilTfs. Washington, July 30. A strong de mand Is being made by religious bodies for tho house to pass the autl-lottery bill, which Senator Hoar Introduced In the sen ate, and which passed that body. Tho penalties provided by tho pending bill nre very heavy, the first offeuso being punish able by imprisonment for not more than twp years, or by a lino of not more than f 1,000, or both, and after the first offense by 'such Imprisonment only. Wreck of a Lnrge Vessel Seen. Baltimore, July 30. Captain Molller, ol the Bteamer II. II. Meier, from Bremen, reports that in latitude 40.86 north, and longitude 60.31 west, about ten miles soiith of Nantucket lightship, the Meier almost ran Into a wreck of a copper bot. torned vessel. It Was the hulk of a large vessel, and looked as If it had been cut in two, presumably by a collision. Near It floiited a painted deck house aud'a part of a liiast painted white. Nl.nt fin ft Loud of ffln. ll)OWNINTowJ, Pa., July 30. The re- miltus of John Todd, colored, who died Her rcmnrkable circumstances,, have t been Interred here. A few nights ngo drove over from Coatesvllle with n lorid of ice for William Krauter. With nojthlng but n blanket between him and thjj ice he slept nil the way durlrg the dr vo home. This rosulted In cramps that kiy led Todd. i ue niiuauon m iimeiieius New Orleans, July 30. A letter from tht Associated Presto correspondent nt Bl lefields, dnted July 23, shows that no tremble had taken place there up .to tha date. The natives are keoolnir a close ird of till the avenues, awaiting the ar- .al of the iMcp.ragunn troops. General Mez is still at Rama, where he is gathering troops. mltidneti Cured by Faith. wilkesbarrk, Pa., July SO. Through pn tracted prayer at the grave of llev. her O'Haren, In Hanovor cemetery. Fat am the application of loose earth from hi grave to her eyes, Mrs. Mary Coyle. of th! Vi city, claims to have been cured ol bll idness. Sirs. Coyle has been blind fci lift for een years, nnd Father O'Haren was her mer pastor. injured by a Driving Aooldent. ItDMORE, Pa July 30. Joseph M, Ba ta, who resides near Gladwyne, a his brother, John, were thrown from a car; Hago on their way to' the Baltz mill by the tali1 am cut norse running away. The latter "ris ked severe Injuries, a leg being broken his head and face being contused and while the former was considerably bru lsed. Doth Duelllts Killed. S tLMA, Ala., July 30. Two policemen, )ay and W. E. Clarke, who live In th( T. ) san as 1, a house, became Involved In a quarrel o which was to vacate the house, as the 17 could not live together without ouar reli on Incessantly. finally shots were exo hanged that killed them both. Tin men Hi were cousins, and both wert married .Vh I n Baby was sick, we nave her C&storla. tVh.ro she was a UtalU, she cried for CastorU. SHiyn Bhebecamo Miss, she clung to CustorU, m she had Children, she gave them Castor 1a. t your repairing done at Holder 's. f . H. Nelson, who Is in the drug busl li at Klnrzvllle. Mo., has so much con Ince In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera , Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants y bottle and offers to refund the f ley to any customer who is not satisfied f r usimr it. Mr. Nelson takes nn risk iolng this because tho remedy is n rt rain cure for the diseases for which it i iiDitended and be knows It. It Is for sale ijlruhler Bros. Mlin's suits reduced to rock bottom Drid'8 at Ellas SuDowltz's bariraln store. 23 Sclmth Main street. 7-27-0t, 1150.00 GIVEN AWAY ;:n CASH prizes 1 (J')u August 15,1691, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S fK'AVY lokgcut TOBACCO, 1 Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsomo Mantle Clocks If, 00 Elenant Kickel Watches. 1 1 - P San four Emplj Paper Wrappers. l Your Dealer Can FuroTsh Full Particulars. A horse kicked II. S. Shafer, of the Free mycr House, Mtddleburg, 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's PalnBalm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr, Shafer has recommended It to many others nnd 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 Gruhler Bros. A Clean Collar One that you can keep clean nil the time a collar that does not wilt when you get over-hented; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out nt the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cutis ore made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloid' thus giving strcngUi and durability. They ore the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stomped as follows: LLUL0IQ mark Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each . Cuffs so cts. pair. State ske, nnd . t , ji , i wueuier bianu-np or lurneu-aown i collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., new xorK. w ANTKI. A ccod girl it once. Apply at lujaoutn wnitesireot. it iJtMNTKD. A Ctrl for oncral houscworV, fV ADDlvHtthe Heiialb im tow.i office. aiax itetso s Auction uooms. sju-?c TnTA'-TED.-llonrders wanted by week or 11 inontn. neierences r'qu rca APP y at weeas- uoie,Boumjiuin street. i-it-ti TiOR PENT. Two rooms, tor office uses P heated by steam; pasi cheap. Apply to u ueiowicn, h. jmin street. 7--u . nil 1 1 . I nllii t -n Ti-.l. . V. .1 set, sideboard, cupboard, lounge nd neuter. Appiy ai do iorm wain sxreer. nnen andoah, Pa, 7-20-tt WANTED, Men to represent tho Metropol t un Life Insurance L'omrnnv in Maha noy City nnd Dtlauo. Good pay Apply at nnce to L. A. Caselcr, 629 EsstCentro street, Aiananoy uuy. t i-i-im TjOR SALE. A mare seven years old. with l very nne colt dv ner siae two months oin The mare Is a eood driver and worker, and will be sold cheap as the t.wcer has no use for the animal. Address or fall on V. A. T. Keller, Ilarrjcsvlllo. tjcbuylklll county, fa. 7-2a inp SAFE DEPOSIT uildinigi Savini ASSOCIATION, Of Reeding, Penna. Authorized Capital Stoch, m 1,000,000.00 OFl-ICKHS;- IsitAEL II. Hotiiermel, - President, Hamilton Godfiiet, Secretary and Treas, BI. H. Master, I Agents. W. H. Bacbman, The value of each share is (200 nt inn turity. Application fee on ench share, 25 cents ; nnd monthly dues on each share, tl.00. On dues paid In ndvnnce for n period of sir months or longer, 5 percent, interest will be allowed. Members mny itlidraw one or all shares nt nny time by giving 30 dnys' written notice, nud nte tutltled to the full amount of dues fund on .such shnres, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for nnd dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II Mnster's marble yard, 137 N. Jardln St. on the first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. "The crisis deJs a MAN for the place, Hot 1 place for the man." For Congress, Chas. E Brumm. 1 I Ccol Resort 1 ' Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Boer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Handsome Uir Fixtures. 1 Its; 'n For all kinds of headache and all other conditions result ing from constipation go by le book on Beecham s pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. Irand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Citizens' Cornet Band, of Mahanoy Ciiy Amoncr the attractions will be n boat race, a tub race, a swimming contest and n Dnll gnme between two prolesslonnl tennis. Several visiting bands will take nnrt In the musicale. This will be the greatest day ot tbe Benson at Lakeside ancing musio will be furnished by n Mrst-class orchestra, Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IN 11 LEADING CITIES, No crounds for fenr nny I oncer, be- cnuse we unve found tue secret of extract- Inn teeth without nain. which is onlv known by us, The Albnny Dentnl Asso cintlon. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is n great relief to those who nre still erlng from acmng tcstu. Plate work of nil kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plntes. Gold crowns, nluminum crowns, crown nnd bridge work; gold nnd silver fillings. Snvlng of decayed teeth a specialty. Remember the place and number, Dr. HILL'S X)17A TAL HOOMS, S'enpf .. 130 Fast fprlrs St.. Mjtannii f!llu uig iooin. v " " "j urer m. stein b qruE store. WARREN !. PORTZ. Pl&nos and orcsnq "-ariiVr-;!. Ordrrsletta; 11 North Ualn sUuot, buun.ndoih, will receive prompt attention. GEAND OPENING OF Colombia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive preperntlons for the opening of their new pnrk, on the line of the Lakeside Electrlo ltallwny, by a Monster Pic-nic 1 It will be tho event of the season, nnd those In attendance will be treated to nil kinds of nmusenient- Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Stra-wjHat Given Away to tl.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 40c. 500 " " 85c. t J Price. All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out the summer stock. We can't afford to carry them over, nor enn you nfford to do with out them at this out. Light in weight and color; some pretty clays and cheviots, all must go below cost. Sea them, even though you don't care to buy. . ,aAa0 W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Blmon Abrain&on, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the cheapest and best fence made, Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.ccm etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Master has the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 M. JAEDIN ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD mrLADELHItA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of theio papers delivered can leave orders at Max Kecso's, Dougherty building, West Centre street. BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Slicnnnclonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly dono with tar HAWTHORN'S C. S. KOOF PAINT by L. "JTOBT, Agent, 139 East Col street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre 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 Sis., Shemndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. A genuine welcome Awnlts you nt J oe Wyatt's Salocn MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room nttached. 1'lnest whiskeys, beers, norter nnd nle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks nud clgnrs. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL 8TB SlUcnancIouli, Pennat ''Polite and Prompt Waiters. Xjtca.ieis The grentest bnrgalns In town for the next thirty dnjy vlll be found nt the- HEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St,, Shennndoah. Always on hnnd n full line of Children's enps, robes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. MtlHi o. w. iiyiji:. J. F. PL0PPERTV &3g:K? and CPosifectionei?., 29 Kiut Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vanilla, Chocolate nnd 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 parte of town in pint or quart buckets. xoun PHOTO s Taken in first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 1 J VT TIT TTII T T-f II 1 X liUl'l ALlLJEi X I Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25e East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. 11.00 Corsets for only 75c 75c " " Ron. 60c " " 35c. 21 Bouth Main tit., Bbmandoah. T5 -4
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