EVENING HERALD riUDAY, Al'Uf ST -I, iwt. THIRD EDITION HT. CAHMBL. Mrs K. T. John Is circling among bltnmokln friends. George John, better known as "farmer," Is quite a tnasher. So the girls say. "Will lSenson, of Centralla, shook hands wiiii ins many menus uore iai nignr,. r.i...t..., CI. -.I...- t T)n. TH,vntnn mill ICR tJJillllGl Ui lull iicuiwi , . t. xemove his family to Mt. Carmel next TVCCK. Miss Florence Slaglc, of Delbler, Is a guest at the residence of Joseph Hud' dinger. Miss Carrie Cope has just returned from an extended trip among friends at tiunmoKiu. Kdward K. Hhoads. of Hemline Is com pounding prescriptions at A. S. Jordan & Co.'s drug store. D. J. Thomas, formerly of Shenandoah, now a resident of this city, Is one of the JiKHALD readers. Miss Ncta Moyer, of Milton, Is being pleasantly entertained at the residence of Miss Ada John. Henrv Ilarnhard. of Ashland, said "IIoiv do you do t" to old acquaintances Jiere last evening. , Miss Annie Whltmer has returned to home at ijellnsgrove. after a prolonged visit to .Mls iMiima w antimatter. Misses Aunle Wagner and Ma'ble Wol fleld, two of Williamsport's attractive young maidens, are the guests of Mis- Annie Jeltries. MIs Kdlth Fortner, of Centralla, ac compaulud by her friend. Miss 10 11 1 1 Hong land, of Wllllnmsport, were pleasant caucrs last nignt. Not wlulilttis tn stlirlir. nnv one. ivm tnkc pleasure In publishing the full details of nnother eventful surnrlse narty that wa1- given lust evening In honor of Master Willie 1'agloy. About II o clock, when Willie was thinking of retiring for the night, his ears were greeted with a loud rlnulnu of the door bell. He hastily re. sponded to the cill and the reader oati Imagine hli surprise when a group of prettily dressed maidens came tripping in to welcome him back to his old home. The little gentleman left nothing undone to show his fair callers a royal time ami assured them that he felt highly pleased to be the recipient of such a reception. Games and slugtug II lied the program and oner partoKing or a tempting repast tnoy an returned to tiielr respective Homes, So another leaf in the book of life has been turned bearing the record of a happy event. Those present were: Misses Lillian Wardrope, Edith Whltenian Katie Lewis. Kthel Derby. Christine llrlttou, Hattie Hhoads, Jennie and Uellie L'eninan and Katlu Gould; Messrs John Dreher. Ashland : Archie Derby Will Wynn, John Thomas, James Smith. Charles Penman and Willie Fegley, of tins city. 11MKF ITEMS THAT WILL INTHISLST YOU. Subscribe for the HliRALD. lie kind to all dumb animate. Frequent showers something unusual The dlng-a-llng of the trolley bell will soon greet our ears. Mt. Cnrmel has the blues two police men sleeping on oue neat. Six new names were added to the Unit JVLI subscription list last evening. There Isn't a town in the region that lias -worse streots tlian .nt. Uarmel. The Chestnut street hill leading from Avenue to uimptown is in a nail comu tlon. You may go where you will In Mt. Car- niel and the clattering of carpenter tools will salute your ear. Please don't spit tobacco lulce on the ................. ,i lift t (unit, ijuii u miKct mill, lue jruiuiK iaules wear wuite uresses. A certain young editor Wll-soon find out that it doesn t pay him to insult ueo pie In the columns of his advertising sneet. The "town clock" generally peals forth the hour of 12 ere some ot our vouiiir sweethearts bid their lovers good-bye at tne enu oi tno alley. A Gala Event. Great preparations are being mnde for tne picnic oi tno uoiumniiuiose company, which is to mark the opening of the new Columbia Park on August 15th. It will bo a grand ollotr, as a stupendous pro uratu of attractions has been arranged. There will be a parade of the county fire men, a masquerade parade, professional wrestling matches, foot racing, iu. -haling n hnndlcap raoe open to all with the first prize CO per cent, nud the second prize -10 jier cent, of each race, and to cap the climax vuero win no two poracuute uai loon ascensions. There will be dancing In the pavilion and the music will be fur jilshed by the Schonpe orchestra of ten pieces. The committee of arrangements is composed of Joseph Wyatt, Joseph Morris, William Hill, Frank towU, Alfred Evans, Thomas Wade, John Delaney, Joeeph liosch, William Stetler, J ere O'Ncil. Josenh Piatt. John McCabe. Williatn Evans. John Sbutt.Davld llolvoy and W. P. Williams. The floor managers at tho pavilion will bo T. J. Williams, William Meyrick, John Suutt and William Hill. Corning1 Events. AtiKUst 14. Ice cream and Deoch festi val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E. Sunday school, at Yatesvllle. August 15. Ice cream festival In Hob bliiB' opera house under the auspices of the Imp. O. of H, M. and Degree of I'ocauonias, Aug. 20 Ice cream festival In Hobblnsi opera House, under tne auspices of tne Welsh Congregational church. Kenneth Hnzemoro had the good for; iuiibiu receivu a suimi ouiueoi uuamoer lam's Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrhtpa Item- edv when three members of his family were sick with dysentery. This onesmall bottle cured them all and he had some left which he gave to Geo.- W. Baker, a tiromtnent merchant of the mace. Lewis- ton, N, C, and It cured him obthe same coniDlalnt. when troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus. give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The nruiso that naturally follows its Introduc tion and use has made It very Domilnr. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler ziros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Leskio & BARB, Ashland, Pa., 1 printed ou every saok. tf Great Reductions. Boots and shoes will be fold ot rock bottom prices and all summer suite are redui-ed to the very lowest figures at Ellis Kupowiu'g bargain store, 33 South Main street. g 3-6t ( ail early for bargains In light stilts at Kuunwiu a bargain store, aa &outu .Main Bir-et. 7-87 Ot t.rry silk alap.ua Hummer coats and tcv-i at less than half price atlteest'a aa '.n rooms. 11 BRAVE fire fighters killed. Fell with n Flnnr WlilU at Work In the Itumlng ItulMlnir PllIi.AliEM'llIA. Aug. 3. Two Jlremcti were killed and five injured in a fire yes terday which almost destroyed the mill building nt Ilandolph and JelTerfon streets. The loss will aggregate $35,000, fully insured. The building Is 200 feet long, and four stories In height, and sit uated In the heart of the mill district. It Is owned by David Cochran, who occupied the third and fourth floors for spinning cotton yarns. Port of the second floor was Used by McCloskey & O'Hora as a carpet cleaning establlshment,and the remainder of the structure was vacant. The lire Is supposed to have originated from a spark struck by a nail in a picking machine on the second floor. The flames spread among the Inflammable contents of the mill, and were subdued only after the entire southern portion ot the struc ture had been gutted. None of the ad joining property was seriously damaged, After the fire was quenched several firemen entered the third floor and turned their hoses on a large quantity of cotton that was stored there. Suddenly, without the slightest warning, the floor gave way with a crash, precipitating the men to the Ilrst Hour, where they were burled among the debris. Two of them were taken out dying, having been smothered by the boles of cotton. The dead arc: George Geisler, of Engine No. 21; George Dlckel, of Truck C. They died on their way to tne uospltnl. The live other firemen sus tained less serious injuries. IN SENATEAND HOUSE Hut One Morn Appropriation Now Awatti Action In tlio 8nnt. Wapihnotox, Aug. 3. Hut one more appropriation bill the deficiency re mains to be acted on by the senate, the sundry civil bill having been passed yes terday after a three days' discussion. The most Important amendments adopted yes terday were tuu lucreaseof tliequarantinc fund from (W2I.000 to $1,000,000, and the donation of 1,000,000 acres of "desert' lands to the btntcs to which the desert land laws apply, ns well as to Nebraska, Kansas, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico ond Oklahoma. The resolution introduced on Wednesday by Mr. Chandler looking to the Investigation of the Dominion Coal company was laid before the senate and gave rise to a sharp speech from Mr, Chandler, but was not acted on. Iho house adopted the majority resolu tions of the committee on elections, un seating Mr. Funstou, of Jvansas, and giv ing the title to the seat to II. L. Moore. Several Democrats voted with the Itepub llcans ngninst unseating Mr. Moore, The conference reports on the District of Co lumbia and Indian appropriation bills were adopted. Another Hlg Lumbftr Klre In Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 8. Tho lumber district was last night visited by a second flro, which for a time threatened to rival in destructiveness that of Wednesday night. Before It was subdued it had wiped out three lumber yards and the wooden bridge over tho Chicago river nt Ashland avenue. The lire was directly east of where the Are was checked Wednesday night. Again firemen were compelled to flee from the flames, oud Peter Fleming, driver of an engine, is In tho hospital as the result ol his burns. Lieutenant Cunnlnghnm, ol Hook and Ladder Company No. 10, was fatally injured by a fulling wall, and Cap tain Sullivan, of Engine 3-1, was seriously wounded by fulling glass. Tho loss U $100,000. Thv Htrlkn at Omtiha. OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 3. The situation at South Omaha hourly grows more serious. I' ive hundred men, including all the la borers at the packing houses, have quit work iu sympatliy with tho butchers. Some of the houses have exu-nsivo con tracts on hand, which will compel them to begin running a full force in the very near future. Tho strikers know this, and have hopes of winning their points foi that reason, but it is now a settled fact that the managers have made all the con cessions they propose to, and nfter Mon day will glvo employment to all men whe nre willing to work. Carl llrowna Welcomed tn Vlneland. VlNF.I.AKI), N. J., Aug. 3. Carl Brownt and a division of the Army of the Com mouweal entered Vineland yesterday alter a march of eighteen miles. They an sixty-eight men strong in the division Their entrance into the town wns an ova tion. Buildings were decorated wit' flues aud bunting nnd the streets wer crowded with people A line dinner wai served, and the ladles waited on the hun gry commonwealers. Oe'nrgla'n iVelnocrutto Ticket. ATLASTA, Aug. 3. At the Democratic state convention W. Atkinson was nom inated for governor vlthoutopposttlon. A. D. Candler was nominated for secretarj of state over William Clifton. Tho ro maluder of the ticket Is ns follows; Comp troller general, W. A. Wright; treasurer, It. U. Hardeman: attorney general, J. M Terrell; commissioner of agriculture, It T. Nesblt. Illinois Mine trlkers Weaken. Stheatois, Ills., Aug. a. At a mast meeting of the miners of Streator and vl clnlty it was resolved to go to work next Monday at (Joluuilms scale prices. Thii virtually ends the big strike in the north crn Illinois district, which has lasted nearly four months. KllWd T Ills Son. Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 8. Chris Evani was killed by his 17-year-old son Bud, It Hamblon county, near Bulls Uap. Lvaui was drunk, and hod shot the boy with Winchester rille. NUGGETS OF NEWS The old association of railroad coal op erators, which disbanded during the ro cent strike, was reorganized at Pittsburg yesterday. A protest to congress will boou be en tered from Oklahoma aud the Indian Ter ritory against Indian dances on account ot their Indecency. J. L. Lee, a young man ot Jamestown N. Y., died yesterday from injuries re ceived in a collision lu the bicycle racet held there July SO. A dispatch from Nashville announcei an unsuccessful attempt to rob tho gravt of Andrew Jackson at the "Hermitage. The gliouls were frightened off. A fire, supposed to be of Incendiary orl gin, destroyed one-fourth of the town ol Minsk, KusHia. Many persons are lniea lug and are believed to have perished. Chairman Cuu-herm and Secretarj Smalley, of Mil Injun's Dt'iucicrutii stati Committee, reaim-d ln'ciuae t he i-ommlt tee refUbud tu indorse Cleveland's tariO reform letter. MAHAN0Y CITY. Heportfd dally from the MahsooyOlty bureau 01 UieKVXNINO iir.HAi.u.i Maiunov City, August 3. Lieut. Jacob llrltz broke the small fin ger of his left hand on Wednesday. Do not foriiet the ntculc of the Citizen's Band nt Lakeside on the 15th of this month. Give them a helping hand an make It an enjoyable time. Henrv StaulTer and Henry Goodbellet. two stalwart members of the Quaker City police force, called on town lrlends yes terday, Fred. Miller called on his brother nt Pottsvllle yesterday. Hon. Charles F. Kltiir was In Pottsvllle yesterday, booming politics. Miss Martha Breslln. one of Shenan doah's fairest damsels, cast her bright smiles on seme ot our young townsmen yesterday. Clinrlei Fisher, of East Pine street, Is a papa now. It's a girl. Itobert Hi'lllv, ot Hazlcton, Is visiting town menus. John Bnnks. a former resident of town. now residing at Los Angclos, Cal., Is vis iting In 'own. The members of Co E are hereby noti fied to have all comnanv nroDertr at the car rcody for shipment to Gettysburg by Saturday next. Mrs. E. Schertzinner. Miss Carrie Shcrt- zlnger and Illchard Cleary left yesterday morning ior Aiianuc uuy, The lire fiend again visited the slaught ering house of John F. Qulim about one o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fire comtiimles nnswered nroniptlv to tho call, bnt through the niomnt. use of the hose of the power house of tho Lakeside Kail way Company, and tho Darktown fire ungraue, tne lire was nnnuicappeu. .an Investigation was mode ond it was found that cotton waste saturated with coal nil had been thrown behind the holler. Tho sentiment of some people Is that the cause of the fire is known by some one. Mr. Ouimi Kays ho left tho plnce at twelve o'clock to go for dinner, nnd In his absence the tire mailo us nppenrance. W. W. Lewis, the hotelmnn. is often made the butt of a 1oke by a friend in town. "Hill" generally proves equnl to the occasion, however, and cleverly avoids, or turns the fun bock on the joker. The latter recently Informed the boys about town that Mr. Lewis was buying up locust wings for the mnnufneture of a new medicine. During the day mobs of lads with hats full of wings besieged the place to sell their wares. "Bill" held tho lads until their number became a small army and then Informed them that he had Inst sold out the entire business to his friend nnd that they Bhould go there In uaste as mo iricnu was anxious to lay In stock at once. And away they went. Last night a bum floated In among the gilded crowd and osk If Mr. Lewis had any "fifteen cent rooms." "Who sent you f" was asked. The bum Innocently named the joker. "Did you want a front or back room V The crowd smiled and the bum said he wasn't particular Lewis rang for the bell boy, ordered a pitcher of ice water, winked to tne uoy nuu ornercu him to "show the gentleman a fifteen tent room." The lad, who Is "onto his job," piloted the "gentleman" to the cellarway with on apology about the upper stairway being blocked by the painters. The bum was led back among tho beer kegs when the lad extinguished his light, bid the guest good night, oud skipped up stairs. The bum tumbled oil over the barrels, swore long and loud and Anally came out evidently not altogether satlblled with Lewis' uiteen cent, rooms. The followluc Is tho score of the base boll iruine which was played uere yester day. maiianoy city. n. In po. a b. Salmon, ss 2 0 0 2 1 wenna, c a o j i a lirmvn. In f 0 0 8 0 U lluniz nser. It 1 1 0 II 0 CVRourko, rt 2 0 U 0 0 lluik o. n z 1 J u u Waltcrs.ili II 0 2 1 1 NaltroRS 3b 0 0 2 4 2 Untwutle, cf l l u o u Totals 11 6 15 8 6 HI. OAKMEL. It. IB. TO. A. K Wrldensaul 2b lb 1 0 1 2 S llafTey. lb 2b 1 0 4 0 2 Cannon, c 0 10 10 uarizog- bs H u u Yonsc.Sb 0 1111 nan, ci u u u u u McElwee. rf 0 0 2 0 0 Oseoskicf, It 0 0 0 0 0 Dee.p - o o 1 u u Total 2 2 15 0 t INNINGS. Uahannvnitv ...4 2 0 5 011 Mt. Carmol 1 0 0 102 Earned runs Mshanoy City, 1. Threo base bits Wennd. Home run Weana. Stolen bAscs Mahanoy City 3. Double play Nat irpHs nnd Hrrmn : halmon. iliowll HBd Nat- tress, liftse ou ouus uu iiukkiu, x, uu ucc, 4. Htruck out liy itucme. a: ny uee, u Passod bails Cannon, 3. wna pitcn uee Umplro Huntzlntter. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. 'Then she was n Child, she- cried for Castorla, JThen she became VM, 10 clung to Castorla, 'ftnn she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Go to Cardln's. 224 W. Centre St,, for bargains In wall paper. 6-18-3m KnpHnl low nrlces to all In watches, jewelry and silverware at Holderman's, corner Alain auu r.ioyu nurcm. Onward It Strides. Tlin demand for the EVENING HERALD Imu .n i.nHtlv increased that it has be- coino necessary to establish an additional nuencv at Hooks cc tirowu s btntiouary store, 4 North Main street. GIVEN AWAY i 3 IN CASH PRIZES On August 15, 1S94, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY TOBACCO, ! Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Sit Ytmr Empty Paper'Wrappers. Your Dealer Can Furclsh Full Paitlctlai! Eft iy WV vHjrUrHTJBrT' i'nitlllau Arrenttd ". Vagrants. Ciiicaoo, Aug. 8. "Solly" Smith, the prize lighter, uud Jack Flaherty, unothsr pugilist, were in court here yesterday, charged with vagrancy. Thoy were lined $80 each and sutpeudrd on c-onditicii that they leave town In twenty-four hours. They left last uight. Crushed to Death by Falllnir Coal. Siiamokin, Pa.. Aug. 3. Frank Adams. aged 85 yeurs, was crushed to death yes terday by a fall of coal ol Burnslde col liery. It required two hours work to re cover his body. Ho leaves a wife and two children. The Weather cooler, southeast winds, be. Showers; doming west. Walcrfcroof collars and cuffs that will not wilt, nre not effected by moisture nnd look just like linen ore all the fashion now. They nre made by cov ering n linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid " and are tho only waterproof goods made with on Interlining, con sequently the only ones that will6tand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them nnd you will never regret it Al ways neat, and cosily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with n wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu ine is stamped as follows: TRADf MARK- Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer does not keep them, we will send n sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 127-120 Broadway, Nevr York) 117 ANTED A cood ladv rook for restaur VV ant. Apply at 36 N Main street S-MI w ANTKD. A cood elrl at once. Apply at 1UJ Boutn Wblte street. TTtOR KENT. Two rooms, for office uses 1 heated by steum; eaa; cheap. Apply to L,. Refowlch, H. Main street. WANTED. Men to represent the Mefopol l'fin Life Insurance Company In Alaha- noy City and uelauo. uooa rav Apply at once 10 u. a. uaBHier, oju uusi lenire street, jiannnoy city. 111.1m COU "ALE. A mere seven years old. with r very tine colt by her side two months old The mure is a cooa ariver ana worker, anawiu be sold cheap us the uwcer has no use for the animal. Address or oall on W. A. T. Keller. llarnesvlllc, Hcnuylklll county, Fa. 1 1B 2w 70K BALK Ibe Mt. Carmel Houso propyl crty, on Ibe comer of Oik stieet nnd the Avenue. Mt Cnrmel. is offered for sale at a lowngureand ou taty terms. Will sell tne hotel bundles with or without tbe adjoining round. Any Information as to Scares and leruis can ne ontainea oy anmyinc to oionion Bcnoeccr, mi uarmei. e-i zw TjibTATE OF MARY LINDENMUTII, do- I'J ceased. Letters ot administration on tbe eBiate of Mary Llndenmuth, late of Union townsbln. Mchuylklll c uniy. Pennsylvania. deceased, hvo been granted to Win a. Nun- eesser. residing at lllnctown. t'a . to wbom all nersons Indebted ti said estate are reauested to mane payment. ana tnose aavinir claims. 1 r demands, will make known tbe same without aeiay. wu. 11. rUf.oEBSEK. Hxecuior, UlnKtown. Fa. Or to 8. Q. M. Hollopiteh bhecandoah, Fa., Aug. 1, 1'Vl. b 3-oaw'Gt SAFE DEPOSIT Building Saving ASSOCIATION, Of Beading1, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, m 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS : Ibkall II. ltoTllKHMEL, President. IIamiltoi. Goufrev, Secretary and Treas. M. H. Master, I Agents. W. E. Bacbman, The value of each share is (300 at ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, (1.00. On duea paid in advance for a period of six tnontbBor longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giving SO days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount qf dues paid on such shares, together with elx per cent, interest after tbe first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received at tbe ofllce of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on tbe first Monday after the first Satur day of each month. DEIcL. 33xoxixitvxxre Cool LIesort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, liquors and Cigars. Handtomo Bir Fixtures. LLULO 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, 3? OTTSVILLE. Grand Musicale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Ciliztts' Cornet Band,. of Mahanoy City Among the attractions will be a boat raco, a tub race, a swimming contest and n uau come ueiween two proiessionoi teams. Several visiting bands will take part In the musicale. This will bo the greatest day of the season at Lakeside Dancing music will be furnished by a first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IK 11 LEADING CITIES, No Grounds for fenr nny loncer. be cause we hn 0 found the eecret of extract ing teeth without pain, which Ib only known by us, Tho Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those who are sullerlng from aclilneicetn. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Pavlnit of decayed teeth a specialty. Remember the place and number, Zr. 11IZIS8 11 III. TAT. ltOOMS, si8?.pt 13!) Fast PfinlrR St.. Mnm Til. uig'iooin. -- . - Over M Stein's drug storo. "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. 1IUHF.U0. Are making extensive preperatlons for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a 1 Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of tbe season, anil those in attendance will be treated to all kinds of araufemeut. Hcfreshmenta will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces win lurnisu rue uancing music. The crisis iemaoJs a MAN for tbe place. Not 3 place for tbe man."1 For Congress, Ghas. M. Brumm WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, 6 mi ienandoah,vrlll receive prompt attention Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to (1.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c. 50c " " 35o. At h Price, All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out tbe 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 colors some pretty clays and cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though you don't care to buy. W. Shines New Clothing Store, ' Simon Abrameon, Manager. 21 Boutk Main tit., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PIOKET FENOE a Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residence, UKns.cem ctery lots or any kind of fencing M II. MASTin has the agency and carries it In stock at b!a marble and granite works, 127 N. JAKD1N ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT ior tho EVENING HERALD PMLADELrnU AND NBW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of there papers delivered? can leave orders at Max Itccse s, Dougherty building, West Centre street. BO W 333' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters'. Z5 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Freeh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, llquorsand cigars. JAME8 BOW E8, Prop-. Attention, Proierty Owners? ROOF PAINTING Promptly dono with fS HAWTHORN'S D. S. HOOF PAINT by jBl.. YOBT, Agent, 139 EftatOosl street, Shenandoah. It lsthebest and oily guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. QlvcltatrlaU THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shorn ndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, COSTELLO & CASS1DT, Proprietors. A fe-enulse welcome Awaits you at JoeWyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. ;ers. norterand ale constantly on tan Choice temperance drinks and cigars. MAIN AND COAL BTd Shenandoah, Pcnna. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Xindios The greatest bargains in town for tho next thirty days will be found at the HEW YORK Cosh Milliner Store. S3 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes nud outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. SIHHi O. W, nYDK, J. F. PL0PPERT, aker and Cponfecfionex?? 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNAi Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and yanjn8l Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. TOUR PHOTO S Talten in first-class stile at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. FHTM ALLEY. Hear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25c East Centre Street. CostA Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. M.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 60c. 6O0 " " 35c. 5 '1 'itlrfl ',11 'Jt fi&LlS0l3. r&.J