The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 17, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4
EVENING HERALD MtlDAY, AI'lilST 17. 1WM. VPTOCONCKKT PITCH A Business Man Gives Ills Experience and Tells How He Gets Along Nicely Without Golns; Away. ' No vacatlou for me this year." Mr. J. Z. Clinton, n prominent business mnn, seemed quite cheerful ns lie made tills remnrk. "No.'1 ho said, "hard times and busi ness cures prevent my usual holtilny ; but, let me tell you I am not no disappointed a'i I would have been In former years." How Is that t "Because I am enjoying pound health. 1 never felt better In my life. In spite of overwork and anxiety, I manage to keep atrong and vigorous and ltiBtead of suf fering from tired feelings, dyspeiwia and nervousness as I did In years gone by. I feel like a new man. Even now I shud der as I think of the miserable symp tt mi I once experienced. What were they Well, generally a headache In the tnorulng. dull heaviness or aohlng at the ti.ise of tLe brain; wakefulness; loss of ni'petitc and disgust with food; loss of tiii'iitn! energy and interest In ordinary !ntin n nd business; restlessness and auxin v without any aMlgnable reason; b.id hrmtli glddinea; palpitation of the ' 11' illownesa of the skin; coated nii;u. iml gradusl failure of strength i d .ft in tmn I consulted doctor after 'cr . and with but one exception 1 re i. v 'I Hie siime advice, namely: to take thr iiinnths' vacation. This I could mot, do At last, I oonsulted auother pliVMcmn and the result of our conver sai in was that he advised me to take pre Uigested food about which 1 hud heard a great deal. Hut I had had some exler lence witn cod liver oil and feared that this food might be something like it and equally sickening. 1 said 'no,' I preferred to try something else. The doctor, how over, persisted. 'This food,' ho said, 'is not a drug or a medicino nor a greasy mixture like cod liver oil. It Is a pure starch food, totally different from any thing that has ever been Introduced be fore. Its flavor Is delicious, It Is most re freshing, and ft Is stimulating to the weakest stomach. Take my word for It, and you will llnd Paskoln. Is just what you need. So upon this recommendation I commenced taking I'askola." And what hns been the result f "A decided victory for I'askola. Before many days had passed, I felt much better. All the miserable symptoms I had form erly endured passed away, and I found that by taking I'askola I could eat well and digest well. I also gained a healthy appetite and a feeling of fresh vigor that was simply wonderful. I took Paskola with great relish, for I found that, as the doctor had said, It has a very pleasant taste. Vnliko all other health foods It causes no bloating sensations. Being pre dicted, it is absorbed by the system the Instant It ts swallo'-ed, thus Imparting nourishment Immediately. The result Is, I no longer suffer from Indigestion, while Tinder the nourishing influence of I'as kola my weight has Increased from 180 to 1 j pounds in tho past two months. 1 lltul It n splendid thing to take at noon, aft m 'ii'iruiug's hard work and at night nit .i bniui ss is ended. It seems to take n;v , i tint feeling of weariness and ner .on 'Mm Iroin which most business vac i il.r. As I say, it has done so much for mc. and made me so strong and well, th.v l haw no need for a vacation even If Ih l 'lie rime and opportunity to take one H ic'i statements, as this are being con. tlft'ia ij made by people of all classes and Etu'i 'unsolicited praise is the best evidence that I'askola owes its wonderful popu larity to merit alone. 3U can obtain I'askola of any good dru ist and a free pamphlet will be vi? led by the I're-dlgested Food Co.. 80 He ic Ktrcet, New York. Bear In Mind Jol n A Reilly's is the place to get the jnm t wlues and liquors, best beer and all and llnest brands of cigars. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing tin" a' Ion nf the w Vurk anil l'li liiidi-lp hla !xiilmnic. TMI iv Vmk, AUf. HI The volume of bmi fic i tie Ht'iit'k Exchangee Unlay wasconslu ra v i'.uIit than on yesterday, and the spc .iiru n was healthier In tone, evidences of a i i H niiitf market were found In the In cren i ordi rs received by the commission hou i I losing bids; Lei! l2h Valley SH W. N. Y & Pa OM Pen ' ilvnnm . .. 6OV4 Krie -WW Itea ? IUI.4 D.. I.. W I Bl 1.111 . .. West Shore 101 Lch.ii 1 nv .... SUl N. Y. Central luiy N V & N I 2d pf Lake Krle & W HM4 UewJcr cy Cen-lW Del. & Hudson.... lwji (ieneral Slarketi. Pint ADEt.l'IUA, Aug. 16. Flour steady! winter superfine. i.10 S.tt; winter 1 ra. J, 1-' Vi; No winter family. St 40 t.lu Knii'-yK aula roller, stralitht. t 608 "0; we'irrn winter, clear, fi.iu&t 05. Wheat wea- li w.r with Mlfc. bid and Mc. nuked for Vi'-M urn dull, lower, with OlHe bid andl '.i nsl.nl tor AukukI. Outs dull. weak. wnti'' ir Wit mid MtV'. asked for August Iteef qui. c tors 'lull Ijird iiuiet. uraili nvairu stenm. ciij $7 50 ltutter firm: western ua r j ' i.i . wi stern creamery, 10ttiiHc.; do ..iitury U'US !&.: Gliiw, riMf.: Iiolta tlon ' rcainery. Iiai7c ; New Votk dairy, H& 21c rr' amrr) ITlijat ; state creamery fancy ytM ir 00 eiiolce. .; uo fnlrtOEood ti' 1 r uts johhliiK. 2j4(au. C'hBMK quiet New York mrire. nv&IMc ' small, "Jia&Vto p 1 .u. :il,u14c: full skims, iOSo Kngs Dtm New orkandrennylvanla, KOHMo. return, fr ih. lottlTo. 1,1 hti.cU .Markfita. New Yoiik. Aug. 10. Kurojiean cables quote American steers at llulllvo per lb., dressed weight, refrigerator beef, W&hHc. Calves steady, poor to prime veals, IVftU.M) per 1C0 jds. 1 ouitrriniiK caives. smowii. sheep lower; lamt'Sdull. sheep, M-tUOD Iwr 1U0 lbs.; lambs, $3.w vt .5. Uogs bltther; Inferior to choice. East Libektv. Pa., Aug. 16rt'attle market (low and unclianied. UoEii'liliiher; Philadelphia- tfi.T'i-jj a); beet Yorteru. tA.GOQt M; common to fair Yorkers, S3.404W.tiO; pigs. 15 ( Qi.V). hneep tvy dull; extra, IB.10H3.30; good t- VMilZ&O; couiuion, Wc.ajl; lambs "EXPLOREIl ll'ELLilANT 0 He Discusses His Failure to Reach the North Pole. WILL TRY IT AGAIN NEXT YEAR.- l'riife.nnr weu II. I'renrli, of the Coatt nml (lendetloHtirveynt WimliltiKtun, 8ttr veys a Lnrge Tart ir tbn I'onat and Adds Several Cnpen In the Jin p. Tromjok, Xnrwny, Aug 17. Walter W'ellmnti, with his crew of the crushed Meatner Itagnvald Jarl, arrived hero 011 Wednesduy by,the fishing yacht Herntlne, Cnptnlu Johnseu, from Is'orth Spltzber gen. All the members of the party are well. Discussing the failure of the expe dition to reach tho pole Mr. Wellmnn snld to a representative of the Associated l'ress, "After tho loss of the Itagnvald Jarl and the consequent breaking up of my line of retreat 1 was compelled to modify my plans for the summer's work and mnkc sure of being nble to return to the coast of Spitsbergen earlier than in tended, though the expedition reached within a few miles of the Nlst parallel on Way 1!!, eleven days from Tromsoo. "The season had then changed to tho other extreme. North of Seven Islands, situated at the extreme north of SpIUber geu, as far as we could see, were masses of heavy, unbroken ice, which appeared absolutely impassable. "The expedition then turned its face east along the northeast land, and though the nor! beast gales quickly broke up the ice, which had promised to afford smooth and easy traveling, the whole northeast land was explored. "The scientific men of the party made many interesting observations In geology and natural history, l'rofessnr Owen U. French, of the coast and geodetic survey, Washington, accurately surveyed a large part of the coast. Among thepoints added to the map by virtue of the discoveries made during this survey "Rre Cuppa JresliBin, Whitney, Armour ami Scott and Walsh Islaud. "On July 1, with seven men and an al uminum boat, I Bttirtetl to force my way north ovor tho pack ice. Hut I was com pelled after several days of frightful struggle with the ico to give up the at tempt. "On July 4 I started to return to Wnl den Island, crossing Dove bay. We were nil compelled for hours to wade through water waist high. The screwing of the pack ico threatened to destroy tho boats and sledges, but though they were sub jected to tho hardest usage the aluminum boats came through uninjured. "We reached Waldcu Island July 23, where wo waited a fortnight In vain for open water, and ou Aug. 4 decided to push through the ice, "The attempt, which was a most dan gerous one, wns wholly successful, aud our four boats reached Law Islund on Aug. 0, where wo sighted the Herntlne. Evontually we hired her to convey our party to Tromsoe. Wo sailed from Low Island on Aug. 7, and reached Dane's Isl and 011 Aug. . There wo took off Profes sor Oyeu, tho geologist, and Hyerdnhl.tho Bportsman from tho University of Chris tiana, and the stores which they were guarding for us. "Though wo were unable to get as far north as we hoped In 1801 on account of the loss of our steamer, etc., and the bad nature of the season, I am determined to try the Spitzbergen route again in lb0.5." 1'lireatenod Lynching In l'lillmlnlphla. PniLAiin.'1'iiiA, Aug. 17. David C.Wise man, S!H yenrs of age, attacked Nellie Davis, a 20-year-old girl, on the street last night, dragged her into a vacant lot aud attempted to assail 1 1 li r The gni's cries attracted a policeman, who shot at Wise man and drove him away. Wiseman was afterward captured by a posse of citizens, among whom lynching was threatened. Wiseman, in nn agony of fright, begged the policemen to shoot him rather than nllow violence. He was finally lodged in jail. Miss Davis' condition is serious. K111111K Gultlnmn Keleulcil. New YoKKAug. 17. Emma Goldman, the anarchists.' heroine, wus released to day from the i!,eultoiitlnry on lllackwell's Island. She entered the prison ten months HKi a general sessions jury having found her guilty of making an Incendiary speech In Union square to the unemployed. Im prisonment, it Is said, has hud uo effect on the woman's principles, and It is probable J.bat she will ugltute more determinedly for anarchism than ever. Ktitbtieil hy u l'liiyimtto. I'OTTSViu.K,.l'a., Aug. 17. An 11-year-old boy named Nice was bruught down from Glrardville aud lodged in jail, to await the result of Injuries inflicted by him on another boy 'named McDonald. The boys quarrelled while playing, und Nice drew a pocketknifu and stabbed Mo Donald lit the stomach and between the ribs. ' McDonnld is lying In a critical con dition, and it Is not thought possible for him to live. Culberson for Governor of Texas, DALLAS, 'fox., Aug. 17. The Cleveland Democracy, headed by George Clark, rode over the free silver sixteen to oneratioltes hy a vote of 4.11 to 415. llnd the minority report for free silver at the ratio of six teen to one report been ndopted there is a probability that the straight Cleveland men would have bolted tho convention. Coiigrossmnn David D. Culberson wus nominated for governor by acclamation. A Condemned Murderer Kicapes. Wavnkbhuiio, Pa., Aug. 17. John Eis mlnger, the convicted murderer of Sam uel McCoy, who has beeu confined in the county jail since his sentence to death, awaiting the llxing the dnte of execution, escaped Wednesday night, and has left no truce of his going, Eismlnger shot aud killed McCoy, robbing him of tilOO, after having been befriended by him in many ways. Craabed to Death In a Sewer Trench. South Ueno, Intl., Aug. 17. The big trunk sewer being constructed In Michi gan avenue caved In, aud several work men were entombed at a depth of twenty Jive feet. All were rescued with but slight injuries except Henry I.eder, u Ilelglnn, aged SH, from Mollne, Ills., who was crushed to death by the mass of fall ing dirt and timber. Dig Onrpet Worki to lteiume. CAHLIBLK, Pa., Aug. 17. The Stephens fc ISeetem carpet factory of this place, tho largest textile establishment In this part of the state, will resume operations on Monday after a protracted Idleness, giving employment to a large number of hands. "llaftHirtat f 1l lifflattuS jljlf lllf THE nAilUHAL YoLlbTb. Ken llreonlii In the One Ml!e anil I"IT .Mile Itanef Dknvfr. Auk 17. Th national rn'-ing tournament ot the Liagnc "f American Wheelmen wa inaugurated hwe yester day in the presence of over lu.OO'i people There wan muiip disappointment over the non-appearanui' of .1. H. .Johnson, the Min neapolis champion. His wheel br ike In the mile open 1 rial iu the morning, and he ditl not qualify. Tiie record lowered yesterday are those for the one mile n0vlcesine mile ripen null five mile uatlnnnl championship. Lee Jtlcliardson, of Chicago, went agniusttho half mllo record for backward riding, and reduced It from 2.47 to 2.83. The mllo nov ice was paced by Caflln and Phillips, nnd tho result was the fastest mllo overridden In a novice nice. The first championship rnco wns that of a mile. Twelve men started. Sanger went clear of the hunch In the back stretch, but gave up In the straight. Paid, tho win ner, is from Buffalo. The fourth event, tho one mile open, created the greatest enthusiasm of the day. Sanger took the' lend and hold It un til 200 feet from the tape. Here Sanger, Titus, Drown and Ilald were all lapping each other. Sanger had the pole or wns close to it, and Titus, coming very fast, cut Inside of him. Sanger's wheel was seen to wobble for an Instant, and Titus and Brown finished ahead of him. Titus was disqualified for foul riding and Brown wns given flrst place, with Sanger second nnd Bald third. Tltns' time was 2.10 8-5, which is the record for a scratch race Ilrowu, the winner. Is a Cleveland man. In the two mile handicap Harnett, of Lincoln, Neb., who had a handicap of 190 yards, passed the lender iu the second mile and won by 200 feet. In the five mile championship seven men started. Titus won, antl beat the world's record for Ave mlleB in competi tion, making the distance In 12.101-5 Murphy, of Brooklyn, was second, nud Zlegler, of California, third. A Negro Arrested for Arson. NrAtK, N. Y Aug. 17. Mary An drews, a colored cook, who claims to have been a cook In the White Houbo duriug President Cleveland's former adminis tration Is in tho now county jail charged with arson. She was employed in Mr. C. O. Tiffany's benutlful residence hero ns head cook. Yesterday sho wns notified that her services were no longer needed. She went to her room nnd shortly utter wnrd tho houso -was discovered to bo In flames. The houso was saved from de struction by heroic efforts of the firemen. An angry crowd surrounded the prisoner as she wns being conveyed through the streets to the station house, and It re quired great efforts to save her from bod ily Injuries. The Fnmlne In Corea. WAsniKOTON, Aug. 17. Mr. Ye Sing Soo, tho Corean minister, received by mall a letter from a friend in Chemulpo, which gives some particulars concerning the famine in Corea. The latter says that the conditions of the people in tho famine stricken districts Is most distressing. Of the eight provinces in the kingdom, but three nre producing any crops, and It Is In these provinces that the recent rebellion In Coren existed. Men nud women wan der from place to place homeless and friendless, dying on the street. Tho opin ion is expressed that since the war be tween China nnd Jnpnn has broken out tho condition of the people, will be more serious than before. Forget fill iicm Oiiuies a Serious Wreok. Tkenton, Mo., Aug. 17. Passenger train No. 11 on tho Hock Islund road crashed into the dining cur just before it reached the depot, making sad huvoo of the dining car and seriously injuring five employes. It was caused by the yard master forgetting to set the switch, leav ing a clear main track. Cijuduotor W. T. Crawford was seriously injured inter nally; Freeman, a cook, injured ou bend; Ben Field, porter. Injured on head, John J. Anderson, cut ou wrists; Perry Coul son, cut on side nnd head. Fireman Killed, engineer Injured. ALliurjtJEIlQUK, NVM., Aug. 17. No. 3 passenger train, going west on the Atlan tic aud Pacific railroad, -was wrecked by n washout at Cubero. The engine was ditched. James Horton, fireman, wns killed and William Morris, onglueer, was dangerously injured -tso far as known no passengers were injured. Colonel lloulle for CongreiiB. LTNCHBUltO, Vn., Aug. 17. The Repub lican convention for the 'Sixth district yesterday nominated J Hampton Hogue for congress. Mr Hogue was receutly appointed by President Cleveland as con sul to Amoy. but the nomination was can celed, ahd Hogue joined the Republican party. McCrenry Wunts to be Senator. Lexinuton, Ky.,Ajig. 17. Congressman J. B. McCrcary Is out In a letter to a prominent Democrat here announcing himself as a candidate for United States senator. Senator Blackburn will stand for re-election, and Governor Brown is also a candidate. To Suneeeir Governor Tlflman. CoLUMMA. S. C Aug. 17. The reform convention yesterduy nominated Joliu Gary Evans for governor and Dr. Tim merman for lieutenant governor. This is equivalent to election, as the conservative Democrats are having nothing to do w . the election. The rest of the ticket will bo nominated at n primary to be held AuK. 28. Evans is only 31 years old nud Is tho author of the dispensary Jaw. IlRllaa' Lateit Murder Mystery, Dallas, Tex., Aug. 17. Last evening an unknown man was found dead under the Trinity river Commerce street bridge, from which high structure be bad been thrown over the high ratling by unknown parties, and his neck broken. Ills body was badly bruised by blows. His pockets had been rifled of everything except a mall knife und a live cent piece. There is no clew. Want to be Governor of Maryland. Baltimore, Aug. 17. Congressman Is ador Hayuer, of the fourth district, for mally announces his withdrawal from the congressional oauvnss aud his caudidaoy for the governorship of Maryland. IIU nomination to congress lias beon con ceded. For the governorship nomination his opponent will be Governor Brown. lllsetiarelne Union I'acltlo Employes. Omaha, Neh Auk. 17. Over 3,000 men have beeu formally discharged from the Union Pacific as the result of the srei t strike and others aro being replaced dally. Two hundred and fifty engineers are included In the list. Borne of the en gineers nnd firemen were with the com pany for twenty years nnd upwurdi. ' itft jjllllil ftilt oltrtn Mltmh and ptoii eren, I me imm Conor ttarl the morn, Full 01 at noontime U U teen All wilted, wrinkled andorlom. That's what you must expect of sucn a coiiar; it's ine linen ot it. The stand-up" collars won't stand up, and the turn-down collars will wilt down. The easy, cheap, nnd I pleasant way out of this is to wear I " Celluloid " Collars and Corrs. These goods are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides titli"CELLULOlD," thus making them strong and durable, nnd waterproof, not nflcc-1 ted by heat or moisture. There are uo other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled , simply wipe them off with n wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine j is stumped Like LUIS : LLOLQl AJARK- InsiFt upon Bootls so marked if you expect full satisfaction, and if your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us enclosing uutount and we will mail sample. State size, and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cutis 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOID COMPANY 1 -127-29 Broadway, NewYork. E" I3TH8 BEST. K NOSQUCAKINQ, 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAM ELLED CALK 4-.5.s?FlNECAiF&rftN6A(Sll $3.5.0 POLICE SOLES. 2.i. Boys'schodlShdes. LADIES' 1UK bAlAUJQUb W'L'DOUSLAS. BROCKTON, AIA53. 1'ou can save money by, purcliasluu V. L. Doueln bhoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of odverUted shoes In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Sbemindoah, Pa. HUMPHREY'S' Dr. Humphrey' Speclflra are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years in private practice aud for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every sluglo Speclflo a special cure for tho disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the systom and are in fact and deed the boterclgn ltemedlcs of the World, ya, crRBi, r&ice. 1Fevcrs, Congestions, Inflammations,. ,5 li Worms, Worm revcr, Worm Colic 25 3- Tectlilniri Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .S3 4- Dlnrrhcn, of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis US 8 Ncurnlgln, Toothache, l'aceache. iS !)-IIcnilnclies, SIek Headache, Vertigo.. ,23 10 Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. .t25 11 SupprcNsc il or l'ttlnfitl Periods... .23 J'J-WliltcH, Too Profuse Periods .S3 13 Crup, LnryuKltls, rioarsencas !23 14 Snlt lthcnm, Erjelpelas, Eruptions.. ,23 15 ItliciinintlHiii, Itlicumatlo Pains 23 10 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .23 lll-Ciitiirrli, Influenza, Cold la tho Head, .23 20-W!ioolutr Cough .23 27- Klilncy lHcnt.c .23 28- Kervous nihility 1.0(1 3D Urluury Wcnkncss 25 3 1 Soro Tlironl, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 lIUMPIIltKYK' WITCH 1IAZEI, OIIi, "The I'lle Olnluient."-Trlul glie, 25 Via. Sold tr Pi'iSKbitii, or sent frtvatd on Tee-It ot price. Pa. HUMritKKl-. lUNHAI. lipan.B, M.ILKti iiianiiius' snu.io., 111 a lumiiiim si., M.r Kiut. SPECIFICS. , permanently corea g ) MiicRemedy.nnder Wl rnr.tlaV TVu.U ! ri-f at.H KflnnaM E TilluHLratfid framiifafromDBODlecuxedal i iroo uj mull. oinm ana win euro. BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Mlctarl Peters', 15 N.IUnlii St., SlieriRiifltxih. Fresh nnd cool beer always on tap. Fines, wipes, llquorsana cigars. JAMES BOW ES, Prop. MAIN AND COAL BT8., 91 . jfc.n?onIi, Pcitna. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., Hrr above Green, phlla, Pa., Formerly at 206 North Htcona St Is the old est in America for the treatment of Special Dliratts and Toulhful Xrrort. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment by mall a specialty. Communications tscredly confidential, Pind stamp for book. Hours, t a. rn.to8p.tr Sundsvs. 9 to Km Millions, of Dollars Go up In smcke every year. Take no risks hnt get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In nrBt-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance? Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies HOTEL KAIBR, 1 CIJAB. BURCHILL, Prop. N orth Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Ullllard Dooms Attached. , iotflflfy..f'l- I li. ti W.L.D as sm -1 IS! wmm cm Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF BEADING, PA. 3MC. DEE. DVruSLSTDEJDEl., W. D3C.a3.03Et3VX3S.jSo:I:,t,- The value of eaoh share Is t200 at maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 ft.. L?t m,nthly dues on each share, fl.00. On dnea pnld In ndvance for a wilSV or lon,??f',G I""1 cent- Interest will be allowed at time of payment is matlev i.imamnyw.l,t.'J"rnwonB orall Bhares at anytime by giving 80 dnyB1 written notice, nnd nre entitled to tho full amount of dues paid on such shares, together EliLi f,fperAC,.nt,1 ln'er,t"f't n'ter the first year's membership. No shnres will bo forced out. All shareholders nre entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur cfT;. i J.e iVce nn,d "'formation on application. New series starts In Sept,. 181M. bnaresmay lie subscribed foranv tlmn. Ami ,1hp ik -til t, r,lt-a.i .tiL r,rrw Sl!dhr8fIJl marP' yard. 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Monday after tho first Saturday of each month. AVe refer to tho following shareholders: v p Si?nntaw;,erFlr8tNntlonnl unk. j W. H. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market, tnuv n wmT,"' B- F- KEHLKlt, Grocer. JOHN IIOULHTS, Livery. q. M, HAMILTON, M. D. J. F. PL0PPERT, SlSsGI and ' "OBSSKS& Oonfcctioner, SO Ea3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PEWKA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anr . . Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ioe Cream and Soda Watet Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filler: on short notice. Ice cream delivered tt all parts of town in pint or quart buckets, HAKTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest nnd best fence mado. Cheaper man a wooucu icnce lor rcsiacnccs, lawns.ccm etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Masteh has tho agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JARDIN ST. Lauex?'s Lager and Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, At 1207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S centralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ol Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. neilly's, Locust Avenue, CEKTKALIA, P MONEY TO LOAN. Loans msdo from 8100 to JiO.000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can bo returned in small monthly payments or retained for a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not Injure the rlnanclsl standing ot any individual or ilrm. No bonus. Interests per cent, annually. Money loaned (or any purpore. such as to increase or enter cuslni ss, to pay on mortgages, judgement cotes, to bulla or purchase property, or In tact for any purpose that money may be desired Address, Central Truit Company of la., IDS Arch street, fhtladelphla, l'u, 6-9-tlm Attention, Prptf Owners ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with PT HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by jfJk.- Agent, 139 East Coil street, Bhenandoab. It 1b the beat and only gusrantee pslnt against corrosion, tire and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden asd paper roofs and walls. Ulve it a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah. Fresh nnd cool Beer always an tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, CosTKLLO & CASS1DT, Proprietors. When Yon Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to ""Decamp's Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, 38 East centre Street, SnGKANDOAII, PA. FIT CLASS GBOCERY ! Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Catr Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. ;r.i - Nl'r i tli'rtHaniiftrr -f E Pisne Jicfcle 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 Centro Street, POTTSVILLE. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. mm IH 11 LEADING CITIES. No grounds for fear any longer, be cause weiiave found tho secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which isouly known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation, This secret hns cost ub thousands of dollars but is n great relief to those whonre suffering from nchlng teeth. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown nnd bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. Remember the place and number, Dr. llimH IiEATAI. J1003IS, sleme Tooth. '33 East Centre St Mm Cltj Over M. Stein's drug store. RETTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Forteir (Wholesale). BOX,. HAAH, AQBNI. Liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Btreet. PE O P LE who have CARI'KTB, FkA'lllEHH or J1ATTKESBES Uo "too Oloa.3o.oc3. While clesr.lrp boube, will do well to call on or address Tie STEAM RESOVATJKE CO.W.SS.-- 82 East Coal Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In every articular, Hllk ties and lace curtain ea (spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A. trial solicited, . A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks nnd cigars. For Fainting .... The Season Is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Muhanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Tlarrrnlnfl In nntntn nn,1 ntla nlnln nn stained glass. All the uew patterns In wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, uuvcxb, uuveiciies uuu stationery, 133 Wost Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evknino HERALD. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. She'8 an 9 can taste onr eandteo without a feeling of nffec- Odd Girl u?n ?or. the young man i ,77 .uwh0 br,lnS8 ttem- They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyea melt with tenderness the yonng man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITH AN. Ice Cream, all flavors. id N. Main St. YOTJDEL PHOTO X Taken In first-class stjle at t Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. station. TIHTYPEB,3for25! rft.'