EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUUUST 1, 1R91. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY CITY. (Heported dully from tho MahscoyOlty buresu ol ibeBvKNino Hkhald.1 Mahanoy Citt, Augiut 1. Miss Nellie Corcrnti, of Ulrnrdvllle, vis ted friends hero yesterday. Will Hnle, of Lnnslord, was yesterday a guest at the Mansion House. "VV. K. Shenfer, of New York, end John J. Ilnbcock, of Philadelphia, were In town yesterday adjusting tho loss caused by -.the fire. fi. J. Hoades, editor nnd manager of the TJuiontowu Democrat, was In town yes terday. Thomas DnvhUon. the icenlal salesman for SellKman & Co., has returned home from n two-weeks stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. W. W. Lewis and son, Jonn, re turned from Atlautlc City yesterday. Miss Nellie Oormnn. one of Glrard villo's belles, was a town visitor yesler- tlay. W. G. Clifford, of PoltBVille, was town visitor yesterday. James Smith, manager of the base ball club of hheniindoah, registered at the Knier House. H. E. Congan, of Hast Mahanoy Junc tion, visited irieuds here yesterday. John Mathhis was In PottBVille yester- tlay. Henry Ganto whb committed by Justice Alex May on a charge of fale pretense and cheating boarding-housekeeper, John liuscn. C. E. Klaugh, of Philadelphia, Is mnk- G'onsmefB rnrr on oia rrueei turougn Kue coal regions F. A. McKearne, of Pottavllle, was doing business here yesterday. John Coleman, of Glrardvllle, boomed tip trade here yesterday. Mls Ella L. Faiist. daughter of Mr. .audVMrs. W. J. Faust, of North Main trcel, died this morning at bo'clock. The Ideceased was 10 ears. U innuths and Maya old. Funeral will taktt place on (Saturday, at 2 o'clock, interment, on the mill. I Catharine Kelly, the estimable wlfoof Mlchaei J. Kelly, and daughter of LMIchael and Mary Hartnett. of town Idled last night, aged 23 years. The de ceased left a daughter one week old. I .1 K 1'. bculelly, of blienandoab, was a town visitor yesterday. I Miss Maine Haughuey nnd slider, were visiting irienus in i'ottsville yusteruny. I Tho Misses Carloy, .ccoinpll-l.ed young ladles of town, spent yesterday with I'ottsville friends. I Misses Maud and Mary Hoffman, Maine lJu ii li. Julia Goriniiu and Kalle Moore visited I'ottsville friends yesterday. M. J. U ileum, of shtnandonh, was a town visitor yesterday. Otto Ward, a real estate and stock broker, was a visitor to the camp a High Point yesterday. Thomas Gorman returned home yester day after an enjoyable time at Atlantic City. "I know an old soldier ho had chronic diarrmea of long standing to have been permanently cured by taking Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Dinrrhcca Hem edy, says hdward Shutnpik. apromlneu uruggist or .Minneapolis, Minn, "l liav sold the remedy In this city for over save years and consider it superiorlo ant olln medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and CO cent bottles ol this remedy for sale by Gruhler BrOf, Coming' Events. Augu-t 1. Ice cream festival In Hob' bins' opera house, under the auspices of tne .1 . A. u. August 1. Lawn party, uuiler tl. auspices of the "Y," at the Hollopeter residence, aoui li wuitesireet. Aiiniissinn 10 cent , good for a plate ot cream. August 14. Ice cream and peach festi Till under the auspices of Fowler's M. Sunday school, at Yatesville. August 15. Ice cream festival in Itol: bins' opera house under the auspices of tho Imp. O. of It. M. and Degree of Pocahontas. Aug. 20 Ice cream festival In Hobbiu opera house, under the auspices of tin Welsh Congregational church. ( llllltl 141 f ,HtM til ! XA"' 1 IN, ft. II , Aug. I. .- . Ill lg rain m-i'.mg it . ii-in-i.- -1 ! btwun this c unity u der tin- u.r-ciinn f iw citizens, uno v.sr.eu a Kiiukii, inmninlkfi obtained his formula and received mmru tlons In us Use. One inn of cliemio'.l were consumed, and .Mmiduy night one the most voluminous rain storms of th summer v. its ushered in. It e.tteuded over an area twenty iinien siuaru in all dircc- tlons from the experiment station nes this city. The rnln saves late corn and In sures a half crop of hav. Tho citizens i charge of the rain making claim tile storm was of their production. Kenneth Bazemore had thu good for) tune to receive a small bottlcot LUiamlier- laln's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhrea Hem edy when three members of his family were sick witn dysentery, mis oiihsiub bottlu cured them all and he had some Jeft which he cave to Geo. W. Hskor. prominent merchant of the place, Lewis ton, N. ('., anil It cured him or the complaint wnen trounied wltn dysen -lery. dlarrlHoa, colic or cholera morbn clve this remedy a trial aim you will more than pleased with the result. Th praie that naturally follows itslutrodu tlou and use has made It very pnpula si nnu ou ceuL oouies tor sale uy urtiui Jlros. Bargains for Printers. Un account of the consolidation of th Miners' Journal and The I)p.stcb the following articles can be bought clitvi for cash : One Hoe Single Revolution Press slr.e of bed .'x4U One Cottrell & Babcock Press size of bed WV,xU One Gordon Press Eighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder, All m first class order. Also Lot of Display aud llody Type, Itule, Furniture, &c. Galley Hacks and Galleys aud other material m cw.su ry for n thoroughly tMimppeii mum. Atiuress. The Dki'atcii, tf Potuvllle, l'a Mv bov was taken with a disease rttsem bl in i,' Moody ltux. The first, thing I t'lontrht of wag Chamberlains t "oil (' u i ru and Dlarrhoo'i Uemedv. l' il r-of It settled tbe matter nnd cure Jim sound a a well, i lirur.lly leo-uu )i end this reme Iv to all mr-ons stifferin from a like comiilnlnt. I will uusw, r sn juuuiuhs ragardiiii; it whu stMuinis clos -d I ri-fer to any county nlTU-lal nS 1o mv relliblllty. Wu Hiiach J. I'rlinroy, C- innlitdl Co., Teiili. For sal Iij (iruliler Hros. IN SENATEAND HOUSE. A Sill to loan to Htate KbtaI Mllltla. WAsniNOTON, Aug. 1. The only feature f Interest In the proceedings of thu senate yesterday was a discussion on the site for new government printing oince, wnicn came up during the consideration of the sundry civil bill. The geperal deflclonoy appropriation mil was reported to tne sen ate nnd plaitfd on the calendar, as was also the house bill to provide a uniform lystem of bankruptcy. The report of the conference committee on the Indian ap- roprlatton was adopted. Agreement was had on some of the senate amendments and disagreements on others, and the bill was sent back to conference. The session of tho house was brief. Most of the time was spent discussing the sen ate amendment to the agricultural bill ap propriating 11,000,000 for the destruction of the Itiissiau thistle in the northwest ern states. The house Instructed the con ferees to further Insist on its disagree ment to this amondment. Among the other bills passed was one authorizing the ecrotary of the navy to loan to states for the use of naval militia such vessels as re not required or suitable for general service. Shot III Wife of n Striker. PniLMI'snunu, Pa,, Aug. 1. Great ex citement ns caused here yesterday by the shooting of Jennie Jones, wife of one f the striking miners, by James Myers, who had returned to work in the Pardeo mines. Myers was commissioned as a deputy sherilt, and was probably driven to the shooting by the taunts and jeers of the wives of tho strikers. Immediately after the shooting Myers fled Into the mine. Strikers shot at the engineer of train taking empty cars to the Pardee mine. Thirty men wont to work in the mlno yesterday, hut there will be a de termined effort ou the part of the strikers tq persuade them to stop work. All the miners at work have beeu commissioned d!put sheriffs. ItrfcAtidnga In Colorado. pENVErt, Aug. 1. One result of the late warlike strike at CriDtile Creek is the or ganization of a band of robbers who have terrorized tho country In the immediate neignDornoou, nnu -"tne oucnrc.iK oi trhuble more bloody than the recent strike is among the possibilities. The rob bers lire mounted on stolen horses, and mnke raids, seizing cattle, poultry aud horses or anything that will serve their purposes. Last bundny tuey rode into e little town of victor, demanded what ey wanted and then boasted that no one I Victor could stop them. So serious hAve the raids become that a vigilance cammlttece is being organized to drive tile robbers nwny or exterminate them. - Terrible Crime of Colorrd Hoys. TKKHE1X, Tex., Aug. 1. On the W. O, McCord Ifarm, six miles southeast of this city, a most sensational and peculiar crime has been committed. Petir Gib son and Murruw Jackson, both colored. live on the farm. Two of Gibson's chil dren, 9 nnd 11 years old, and Ji-cksou's 0- year-old son were playing together near a tank. With an awl the two larger boys gouged one of the little boy's eyes out. afterwards throwing him into the tank to prevent him from going homo aud telling on them. Tbey then dragged Mm up the bank again and held him under the water until he was drowned. The boys con fessed. Tli Ntrtl( InvestlKntloa. Washington, Aug. 1. The labor com- mission nppolnted by Presideut Cleveland to investigate tho causes of the recent strike will hold Its first meeting at the postofllee building in Chicago on Aug. 15, aud requests railroads, labor organiza tions and citizens having a patriotic in teres.t in the rlgl t si.'u uui of the ques tion to be Inqnirid into, in d who cannot attend the public hearing, to present thoir views and suggestions in writina to the commission prior to the date of the pub lic hearing. Another striker Hnutmifnil. Pukbcott. A. T., Aug. 1. John Mur phy, nn Atlantic and Pnclllc striker, has been sentenced to sixty days in iai for attempting lo prevent men from working in the company's shops at Wins low. T. A. Ur.iphy, an ex-oonductor, and Juhu Lyons, a former engineer of th road, were given the alternative of sixty days in jail or giving $5IK) bond to kce the pence and refrain from interforin, with the present employes of the com, pauy. U'ltliflrawine Illinois Tronpt. SriUKuFitMi. Ills., Aua. 1. Governor Altgtld lust night ordered eight com pauies of the First regiment at Pullman to thtlr homes, leaving four companies there. The entire second regiment, is still nttheUnlon stockyards. The order was Issued nt the request of Mayor Hopkins A llsni;ini; In Norfolk Norfolk. Va., Aug. 1. Tho first hang ing In Norfolk for fifty years took place yesterday, when Madison Hrown, colored, was hanged for the murder of John Pol lard. Tho hanging was witnessed by about sixty persous, and went, off without a hitch. r Fatal Fight llftvrnen Coal Ilenrers. Poktmioutii, N. H., Aug. 1. During fight between Dennis Carey and Jere mlah Cowhlg, coal heavers on the C. and M. road wharf, the former was knocked down into tho hold of the steamer Charles F. Maycraud killed. Ilnroeil to Dratli 111 llnr Home, PjllbADKLl'lllA, Aug. 1. Mrs. Joseph H, Sheppard, widow of a wealthy local mer chant, was burned to death last night at her residence In Chestnut Hill by her clothing catching fire from a coal which fell from a stove. ' Ltek Observatory Kmlatisnred. San Jok, Cal., Aug. 1. A forest Are which has been burning slue Sunday has devastated 1,100 acres in thn vicinity of Mount Hamilton, and is now raging on the north side of thu Lick observatory. NUGGETS OF NEWS Indiana farmers are feeding their wheat ' m to the bogs, owing to tbe low price. There baa not beeu n drop of rnln in 'i Lower California this year, and the peo- pie are sutTeriug. Representative Ilrynn, of Nebraska, is urged for the United States Semite by the , Jt Demoeratlo Free Coinage league. i TJ In n fight between negro miners near'j Pittsburg, Kan., It is reported that six were killed and a dozeuor more wounded. 3 The comptroller of the currency has granted authority for the organisation of the First National bank of New llethle hm, Pa. CENTRALIA. Max Levitt combined business with pleasure here yesterday. An Informal danro will be held under the auspices of tho Phllemak Social Club at the P. O. S. of A. pnrk on August 7th. .numerous invitations nave men sent out. Miss Mary Kalowich, one of onr bright young ladles. Is spending a few days among friends In Shamokiu, Miss Ella Lsnghlln, of town, nnd Mls Hegetta Laughlln and sister, of Freeland, left yesterday for Shamokln, whore they will spend a few days with their many friends. Miss Mary Fox. one of Shenandoah's bright young school marins, Is the guest of Miss Maggie Moran. Messrs. John Roonev nnd William Hyan acted ns escorts for a party of young ladles who viewed the beautiful P. O. S. of A. park one afternoon last week. It Is rumored that the Electric Hallwa Com ii ti, any will put a force of men to wor tho corner of Locust io corner of Locust avenue and Centre street this week. The funeral ot John Doyle, who died on Saturday, took place this morning from his late home on Centre street. It largely attended by his friends of thts ami tne neigunoriug town, ine itinera: servlcts were held In St. Iunutlus' church. Hov. M. Power officiating. Interment wns made In St. Ignatius ceme'ery. The linvtv tendered Miss ItccPttaLnuah Hit and sister, of Freeland, by their consm Aiiss i.fuiKUiin, oi lown. was a i.rll llant affair. Numerous young people irom town nnu vicinity were in attend ance. The manner In which the party wnB conducted -hawed that the hostess knew Fomt'tlnng about the mauaeeuient ot such affairs. The Ci-ntralla Gravs defeated the Diamond Mue. of Nlrardvllle. In none- sided game here on Sunday. The visitors could not begin to play ball with onr boys. The GrayR slugged the ball so bard that It required three pitcherH to pitch the flvo Innings played, while thelropponents secured but n few scattered hits. The score was: Centralin Grave. 16; Diamond Nine, i The Shamrock bse ball club.of Bvrnos- vllle. and the Ashland team Dlaved a close and exciting game of bHll at the lat ter pince on Saturday, rue snamrocKs were defeated by the cood nlaviniz of n man called "Evans," who thought he could umpire. At every opportunity this man "roasted" the snnmrocus and reno cred some decisions that turned the ni-o pie of his own town against hltri. The gnme nbounded tn exciting nrt phenom enal plnvs. both sides nutting un a strontr game. The .-hamrocks had more hits aud earned runs to their cH-dll than their opponents, but the, umpire' ujanSged to bring the score thus: Ashland, 3: 'Sham rocks, 2. fhen ftaby wa tek, we;ve her Cartorla, hen she war. '.-hlld, sli- rrte-l J'-v Castorla '"hensln bear i-Xles, sh c!nr to Castnrle, rten she IiaJ Cltitilren, sue gpvii Lhota Oastotin Call earlv for bargains In lltht suits at Snonwltz's bnrualn store. 23 South Main street. 7-27 6t CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION. A Mahantongo Valley Farmer is Held for Trial. Constnble Thomas Giblin, of town, yes terday arrested at Ahland a Mfthantongo Valley farmer named Wllllnin K. Shum ber, who Is charged with the abduction of the five-year-old son of Moses Frezlnskv. n merchant In tho First ward of this town, The farmer waived a heavinc and entered ffl.OOO bail for trial at court. He visits this place to dispose of his produce, The eon plninnnt nlleges that the farmer coaxed his bov to get In the wanon nnn took him ns far as Lost Creek. Justice I-.lmer Johnson found the bov wanderln and, upon learning who he was, sent him nonie. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minute' Dr. Agnrw s cure for the heart gives erfect relief In all cases of organic or ivinpnthetic hesrt disease in 30 minutes, nd speedily effects a cure. It is n peer less remedy for palpation, .shortness of 'ireath, smothering spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart Inn dose convinces. Sold by J. M. U II lan. was W-ly Ret your repairing man's. done at Holder Frfe Lunch it, Joe Treivella's saloon from B to 12 a. 111. and 7to 10 p. m. lw. Grey silk nbipii' vests nt less than auction roonfa. 1 summer coats nnd h ilf price nt Reese's tt For Sale. One couch, hnlf dozen cane seated chiilrs, black hslr cloth pnrlor suite, one single bed, lot of framed pictures, &c, nil In first, cln's condition .Moving Into n smaller bouse compels the owner to dispose of these goods. Apply nt No. 10!) South White street. Buy Keystone flour. lie stir- that the tinme I.E&SIO & HAER, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Special low prices to nil In watches, jewelry mid silverware at Ho.derman's,, corner Alnln ntm liioyu streets. a Tardin's, !j tt . "tgalns n wmI) paper. Cejtie for..'. s.lXm kin Ri. jv jfiuiv jSo JkjjrvjAiyiijfti A, GIVEN AWAY INCASHPRIZrS' On August. lfi,18(M, to ennmmere of GAIL & AX'S NAVY mot TOBACCO Alto 00 Elegant Gold Walclics 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 1 100 Elegant Ficfcel Wf.ltLts. lm Your jfij Piper Wrappers, Vcur Cede! hi fenltb Foil Particulars, t $115O.0O EST RDaTS BASEBALL GAMES. SltH!tl l.-S At Philadelphia rii'-adelphta, If: Uioo'lrn, fi. At New York New York, Host-in. 3. At .ialllmni-e Baltimore, 11; Wnshint oft. 3. At Pittsburg Pitts- bunt. 11; Cincinnati, 10; At Chicago Chicago, 8; At. Lmls, 1. At Cleveland Firsi gum.-: Cleveland, 12; Louisville, 10. Second gam: Louisville, 7; Cleveland, J. Kutlsrii Langue, At Buffalo Buffalo, T; Blnghamton, 8. At Springfield First gsmei Syracuse, 10; bprluglleld, 13. Second gams: bprlng- field, 12; Syracuse. 4. At Providence Providence, tf; Troy, 1. PeiitiaylTMtil Ntat Losgn. At Heading-Reading, 11; Philadelphia, 8. At bcrauton Scranton, 11; Harris burg, 1. At Hazleton Hazleton, 0; Lan caster 0. At Allentown Allentown, 6; Pottsvllle, 5. and do it too in n way that he will like. Every tnnn that wears collars and cuffs should know about the " CELLULOID " Interlined. A lincu collar or cuff cov ered witli waterproof " Celluloid." They are the ouly Interlined Collars and Cults made. They arc the top notch of comfort, nentness and economy. They will go through Uie day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how Busy you get. You can clean one yourself in a minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Every piece is marked as follows: TRAD? MARK- You must insist upon goods so marked nnd take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, nnd specify stand up or turned-down collar ns wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 437-20 Ilroodrrar, HEW YORK. lir ANTI'P. A good Indycook i-,r re-aii' V snt. ApplyatSGN Mlns:resi ! w ANTKl'. i iood lcir nt once. Apply a idi Houtn wniu- street. 11 TA TED. Hosrders naittd liy week or VY month. Hffermcea r-qu red Weeks' Hou fouih Malnstriet App y it TOR PENT. Two rctmt 1 hfated by s'cnmi f asi 1 L. Hefowieb,8. MMn street. for race' Apply to OJT-.A pair of gold spectacles, durlrg th I Tiinnwsv neoldent near, the Indian HI coble v on the SOth lost. The tlndui "111 be kullntilv e rde1 unoi returnlui.- sane to Mrs. Janeursnt 300 West Oik. street, Hhennncoili, I l'a. 7 ai-ai WANTED.- Men to rrpreent the Met-or"l iian Life Insurance ( onu an In Mslia- tioy City nd Utlano. Good pav Aiply at I once to Jj. A. Cosuler, CO) East Centr- .street, I llshanoy City. 7 n lm FOIl -AtE. A mere seven years old. with vtry Une coll by ber side two. months old The ninn- Is a goon drlvtr and worker, and w-11 1 nt torn cl ape iu wcer xius li life ior' tee xnlmul. Address or all on W A. T. Keller. UaixcsviIle,icliuj:lilUcovnty,Pa. .a2v I. Oit ttAI.H. hu Mt Oarnu-1 Ifoefe pript- V cr'v. on tl 0 vo-ntr of U.t si-tc k..(1i e Avpiiu-. Jit ( unu-'i, s onerea for sale at low ncurt and on asv t. miK. . Will sell t' ho rlbutldlDH nitli ,01 wlttoilt t- tdjoli Inr yrond Any infonm,t.att''its lo-llR-rp- and cruis con l- obiaind hy spplylnc toSolomon Mi-noerei, wi t arn 1, s 1 .w SAFE DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION, Or Heading', Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, e33 T fff-s (f" 1 PP ' W Ww,w"w'W-V 'V OrTlCEItSt IsiiALL 11. RimiWiiiKL, President. tlAim.T?iN Got ri:i T, Secretary and Treas. W. ti. tollman, AentS The value of each share Is t300 nt ma turity. Application lee on each share, -J5 cents; and monthly dues ou each share, fl.CO, On dues paid in advance for a period nf fix iiioiithsor lonper, B percent, Interest will be allowed. Members tnny withdraw one or oil shares nt any time by kIvIdr 0 days' written nottce,and are mtltlcd tothefull amount of 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 receded at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jnrdln St., ou the first Aiondny ufter the first Satur day of each month. 3Z!c. 333T02iXllXX,3 (V ot. Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Eeer, Wines, Hqcors and Cigars. I llsndtome llsr Fliluief. WLLUJLOn sl Bui ding Saving Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing A Parts a specialty TheAJeebnerCo. IOC North Centre Street, Grand Musicals AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Citizens' Cmntt Band, f Mabnoy Cily Amonc the attractions will be a boat rare, n tub rnce. a swimming contest and a Dan came between two nrolessionai teams. Several visiting bands will take nart In the musltiale. This will be the ureatestday of the season nt Lakeside Dancltlg music will be furnished by n llrst-class orchestra. Uoine, everybody, The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IN 22 LEAQtKG CITIES. No irroiinds for fear any longer, be cause we have foundthe eecretot extract ing teeth without pain, which is only knqwn by us, The Albnny Dental Asso ciation, This secret 1ms cost us thousands of dollnrs but is n great relief to those who are suiicrinir irom ncuinir item. Plate work of all kinds. G6I0. silver. aluminum, wata, metal anu rubber plates. Gold crowns, alnnilnum crowns, crotvn and bridge work i gold and silver illllugs. Saving of decayed teeth n specialty. Remember the place nnd number, nr. lriws nnyTAZ, nooirs, Slenpf ijn f.., p,. , t, M,t.,nm ril, ing'iooin. -- - - - j j Over M Stein's drug sloro. ' GRAND OPENING OF Colombia Park ! August 15, '94. wmmmi Are Tnnlclot. 'pttpnslv nrenerations for the opening of their naV park, on the. 1 line of the Jnkesldo Klectrlc Jtnllwny, by n Monster Pic-rjc 1 . It will be the event of the season, nnd those in attendance will be treated'to all kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces vUl furnish the dancing music. The crisis demands a MA! Not i place for tbe man,' for the. place. For Congress, Chas. E Brnmm. WARRHN K)RTZ, .,iL3JuSPi&.7ia Tuner. i . - I'lssna and oreatts repaired. Orders left at . "orth Main street. SVniDdosb, will receive Closing Out Sale! 20 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to $1,25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 41)c. BOo ' " " 85c. X h Price. All our llKht weight suits are reduced to clear out the summer stock. AVe can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them nt this cut.' Light In weight ami color; some pretty clays and cheviots, nil must go below cost. See thero, evD though yon don't care to buy. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Plmou Abramson, Mauager. 21 Bonlb Main tU Rbrnando th. HARTHAN STEEL PICKET FENCE iitwir,i h twnii nrr(u-iHiui n 5Sr 1 Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper man a wooaen tence tor residences, iann, cem etery lots or ny kind of leucine M H. MASTER has the agency and carries It in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JARD1N ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD rniLADELrniA and new tobk DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of these papers delivered can leave orders at Max Hecsn'e. Doueherty bulldluc, West Centre street. BO VV lilES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters' 15 Pi. Dlalo St., SlJcuniidonh. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Fines wlr.es, liquors and cigars. JAMES HOWES, Prop. Attention, Propily Ours ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VtT IIA.WTHORN'S V. S. HOOF PAINT by -Ok.. "SrpiBT, Agent, 1S9 EastCosl street, Bhensndoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind of westhcr, for meul, wooden and paper roots and trails. Give It a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Skemndoah. Fresh and cool llcer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Clears Costello & CASSinr, Proprietors. A Kenulne welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyati's jSalocn ! MAIN AND COAX STS. Pool room nttached. Finest whiskeys. beers, poriernnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks nnd cigars. MAIN AND COA1. HTd., Stocin.fjctonli, 1'eiiilii. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. XjCVC3.0!3 The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at tho IEW YORK Cosh Millmery Store. 28 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hnnd a full llneof Children'! caps, robes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a npeclnlty. ttB. . w, nvntt. J. F. PL0PPERT,. , ll Ka.it Centre Street, SH53NAOTJOAK, PEIfWAi ' .Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anrj Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw , berry Ice Cream and PodaWater. 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. TOUR PHOTO I Taken In tl rat-class Btjle at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM AXLEY. near I.. V. station. TINTY HE, 2 for 25e imf m it East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. $1.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o-r - " '' 50o. '60o " I ' 85o. BOEImE cafe i