VENING HERALD VKIiNKSlUY. NOVKMUKIt It. 1S9I riHRI) EDITION lllll iN 1ST WORK. Tho Many Uncomplaining But Weary Toilers, Tkj Go Without ltcst to Make Surf or Happiness for Others. Orerwroupht Nerves Work Half Ped and Cry Out With Pain. For eight out of every ten who ever take n vacation, there remains behind bo me hard worklUK. uncomplaining toller who is only too happy If he can provide a rest and a change for those dear to him. And il Is lucky If in ninny cases this self-denial does not get to be regarded as a duty, nnd tho thought of n rest for one's nelt n thlug impossible. Tho number of such overwrought men, who simply toil right on without so much as a two weeks' respite a year, Is surprls iiiKly large. Grateful wives and children should see, then, that these cheerful nnd unselfish fathers and brothers do not "work them selves to death." Slgnsof falling strength And nervous weakness, tlmt none so tiulckly detect as they, should be promptly nnd firmly combntted. A thorough feed ing of worn-out nervous tissues by I'aine's celery compound, soon does away with every form of nervous debility nnd ex haustion. This great nerve and brain invlgoralor, I'nine's celery componnd.snp- plies rich ninteriul for the repair of all tho nerve tissues. It makes the thin, used-up blood again capable of feeding the system, nnd purifies it of all humors that work harm to the body. Tli ere arc countless men so absorbed In business that they disregard the Indica tions of nervous weakness and think that their nturnlgin, beadncheg, nud rheuma tism are tildes. It is the duty of thoie members of the household who see this gradual decline from health to Insist on a hul)diiiR up of the "run-down" system and n strengthening of the nerves nud brain by a vigorous touio like Taine's cejery compound. In every city In this country there nre homes that have escaped slckuess nnd .misfortune because some prudent member has known the value of I'nine's celery compound for strengthening nerves and brain, purifying the blood, nnd building -up the vigor of the tired body. For over worked men, for nervous, "run-down" women, In n bloodless condition, Paine's celery compound is the rcgulnr prescrlp tlon of family practitioners all over the country. It has permanently freed thous ands from neuralgia, rheumatism, dys pepsia. kidney troubles, and blood diseases by invigorating the body, purify ing tho blood and feeding tho nerves. Mothlng gives strength like Palno's celery compound. Coining; Events. Nov. 89. Turkey supper in Robblns1 opera house under tho nusplcesof tho ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertainment In Hob bins' opera house under the nuspices of the vestry of All Saitits P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of tho Carpenters' Social Club lu Itobblus' opera house. Henrv AVllson. the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarr hoea of long standing, in six hours, with onesmnll bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhma ltemedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to tho sufferer. Such cures are not unusual -with this remedy. In many Instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can nlways be de .ncuded unon. When reduced with water It Is pleasant to tnke. For sale by Gruhler iiros. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal street, Is now open. Fish, oysters and irult always fresh. Just received a car load of bananas, sweat potatoes, lemons pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open all night. ll-5-tf James Wood. For a pain in the side or chest there Is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam -nenedwlth Chamberlain's Pain Halm anil bound on over the sent of pain. Itnffords t and permanent relief and If used In time will otten prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat mentis a sure cure for lame back. For bsIo by Gruhler Bros. When Baby was sWc, we Rate her Coswria, IRko sue wo a Child, she oriaa for Owtorkk maen aha beoamo Miss, she ulung to Castorla. Wlw ;ho had Children, she favn thm Castor! Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week In ladles' uud children's ooatN, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels nnd woolen dress goods. Our prices nre always lower than you expect to pay nnd our assortments lu the various departments were never so complete as now. L. J. Wilkinson, flu South Main street, 10-l-tf Shenandoah, Pa. Heart Disease Helleved In 30 Minutes Dr. Agnew's oure for the heart gives perfect relief lu all oases of organio or sympathetic heart disease In SO minute, and speedily effects a cure. It Is n peer ess remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pnln In loft side and nil symptoms of n diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. was 6-8-ly i STREET GLEANINGS. They Arc Brief, But Will be round Very Interesting. Abatement was recently mail, (hat in linking his campaign for election bk .SheiltTof tills county Hon. T. J. HiKnins spent $2,000. Thin whh wide ol the mark. An Intlnmtt) friend of Mr. lllKRins glvps assurance tlmt the campaign aimt tlmt Kentlenian between W,500 and 4U,a00. lie spent W.000 Iwfore liOROttlie nomination nud his assessment waJ800. Theluform ant says the ox-onndldato lias a barrol full of ball tickets at his home. These pasteboards swallowed a pile of money. Foot ball la all the rage with the boys nnd there is li inlly an hour in the day that there Is not a group playing in some street or alley. They go at It in earnest, too, and It Is surprising that scores of them are not laid up with broken bonds or limbs. The falls they sustain on the frozen ground seem sufllclent to break anything, but the foot ball youngster seems to be built of adamant. It has been n matter of some surpilsc that Shenandoah did not celebrate the Hcpnbllcnu victory In some ninnuer, but the explanation is a very sensible one. A celebration was spoken of, but the parties concluded that the time and money re quired for such a purpose could be better employed in the work of organization. Tho celebiation nt Ashland was due, In a niensuro.lotheresldeuoeof County Chair man Burd Payne being there. Although beaten in the last political battle of Ills life ex Senator King, of Maha noy City, is still a popular man. The secret of his success in this reject Is his liberality. It Is said that healways takes care of his delegates nnd never nllows them to plunge iuto expense on their own account. A day or two after the election lie wrote to n man of town who bad mnde a fight for him nnd asked what expense had been incurred. A check was sent on receipt of the answer. The average poli tician seldom gives such matters a thought after election, especially after a defeat has been met. Ex-Chief Burgess Smith has tired of the saloon business ngnln and will retire to private life until ho sees some other opening. He will chanice his family residence from West Lloyd to North White street. Mr. Smithsaysthesaloons that make money nre those located in the centre of the town. A. resident of town who saw Sheriff elect Scott a day or two ago says tlint gentleman holds nearly two hundred applications for positions In the Sheriff's ofllce. Applicants In this town nre multiplying steadily. Constable Thornns Tosh and Edward Roberts are among the seekers for Deputy Sheriffships. William T. Trezlse has his eyo on n clerkship at the almshouse. John L. Ilasslcr wants to be steward of that Institution. ' How's Your Window 1 Does it need a new shade f All kinds at Frlcke's enrpet store. ll9-tf MAIIANOY CITY. MAHANOV CITY, Nov. 14, 1894 J. Krebs, of Mt. Carmel, drove to town yesterday. M. C. O'Connor is attending court at Pottsvllle lo-dny. Miss Tilllo Adams visited friends at Pottsvllle yesterday. Isaac Hefowich yesterday attended to business In Pottsvllle. Christ. Teegnn tried his luck with tho gun in the woods this morning. G. B. KImbel, of East Pine street, Is couflned to bis home by sickness. Messrs. Thomns Tregella and Thomas Patterson are on a gunning expedition to-day. John Correll, engineer nt the Lakeside Hallway power house, is visiting friends nt Philadelphia. Charles Grelgg, of Pottsvllle, visited tho Lightenberger family, on East Centre street, yesterday. Misses Gertlo Dillon and Annie Philips witnessed the production of "Casper tho Yodler" at Shennndoah last evenlug. The funernl of FrancU Wynu was largely attended yesterday by friends and relatives. Services were held nt the houe, Hev. F. T. Evans.Jof Lausford, ofllclatlng. "Eight I)ells,"Jia comedy that has had wonderful success everywhere, will bo seen at Killer's opera house on Thursday, Nov. 15. The Byrne Brothers are progresj sive artists nud with this season's pro ductlon nre giving theatre-goers n rare treat, exhibiting ninny new tricks. Go and see the carriage ride and Its mishaps. See the revolving ship and hear tho re ceipt for the blues. AMUSEMENTS. "ENEMIES FOIt LIFE." The Inferior attraction of the former week had a disastrous effect on the box oftlco receipts of "Enemies for Life,' which In reality deserved the hearty sup port of the patrons of Jthe house. Joan Cravnn pleased all who saw her In difficult duel role, nnd the rest o( the cast were up to the requirements of the piece, which was repleto with thrilling scenes and high-class specialties. There was enough fun to offset the pathos. Nash' ville Bauner, December 10, 1803. This attraction played here last February nud made- a hit. Many new features have been added for this season. At Fergu son's theatre on Friday evening, Novem ber 10th. "IIUM1TY DUMPTV." They will be here I Who f The world wide famous Asbtun Bros., premier noro bats, triple horizontal bam and doubl somersault artists, commencing where others have left off. Doing double somer saults where single were always hereto fore thought to be Impossible. To be seen only with F. D. JStraffin's Bates Bros, New Up to Date Ilumpty Dumpty Cora pany, at Ferguson's theatre ou Monday evening, November 10th. THE DENVER STRANGLER. Another MyntprloTH Mnrriflr In the Slumi of t.'oloi .Kin's MetropnlN. T)K" Kll, Nov. 14. "Stranwler's How" lias be "i the -.ceiie of another miir.ler. No. linr Mm .rt strew 'vr , Kited b. tho (lend wn, i - hwbby It is to clink" women to dent ' .mil wh-n he left the place Kikn Oynuin. a .Inpanese girl, who ran the place, was a corpse, with tho marks of the strangler's work upon her throat. ihoimimer-wnsconiniitwHi In tho same row of houses In which ,Ima Tnp(.er and Mitrio uonriMolt worn strangled. Tho mode of her death, too, wa exactly similar. After partially choking her the Job was completed b,- tying a towel around her neck nnd tlgiitnlng the ntiome until life left her body. There was overy indication of n desperate struggle. Klku Oynmii was 24 yonrs old, and emi grated from Japan to Chicago with the racial representatives of her natlvo land to tho Columbian exposition. There she Wide the acquaintance of Iml Oynma, nnd together they onmo to Deliver lint November. Iml Oynma says he was the dead womnn's oook, but the nelghlmrs my ho lived with her as her husband. He was tho first person to enter tho Japanese girl's room nftr her death. Iml and sev eral other Japaneso wero arrested, but thoro is no evidence ngninst them. I'olloe fcuirgoon Wheeler believes tlmt 'such a criminal oxists in this city as .Jack the Hipper," who so foully uiur 'tiered and hacked fallen women In thedis reputablo Wliltochnpol, In Ijoudon. A Ilrlilo's Wedding OIKs. NEW YoHK, Nov. 14. Myrtllla V. Hnri entered suit in tho supremo court again -t TUlnny & cjo. forS2,rno, tho alleged value of sllverwnro nnd other property in n trunk which was given lu their charge. Sho was married In 18S1 nt Charleston, H. C, to Josliu.. L. Hart, and separated from him in 1HM3. Sho had glvon tho trunk, .which contnlncd wedding presents, into Tnlrnny s ran1, and the husband wroto fur tho trunk. It wns sent to him. Tho jury brought In n verdict for $1,109.50. Judge Barrett held that Tiffany had no right to turn the trunk over to tho husband unless they could provo that tho wife had given tho authority to do so. The Forest l'lres South. JlEMrills, Nov. 14. Tho forest fires nre still raging in Arkansas, but fortunately nro In a section whero hut llttlo dnmnge is being done except to tho timber lands, fences, etc., dwellings lx'ing few nud f.ir between. The fires in Mississippi nre do ing more dnuutgo. nud have now broken ut in the vicinity of Haywood, MisL. near where H. F. Tate lost four houses by tho llnmcs. In Do Sotn and Tunica the fires nro still raging, nud have dono con sldcrnblo damage to fences, outhousos, the top growtli of cotton, etc. hires nro also r"iorted nt Paris, Turin., nnd Florcuco Alu. Twenty-five Kllicd"by I.llierlniH. SiEiutA Leone, Noy. 14. On Nov. 7 Llberlnn gunboat fired upon boats t at wero landing, at Settrakoo, n cargo fn,,.. tho African Steamship company's stenn cr Ambrlz. Twcnty-flvo persons weroklllei Tho captain of tho Ambriz had been pro vlously notified that tho lauding of n, cargo at Settrakoo would cause a breech of tho revenue laws, that placo notbjinga port of entry. Will Appeal to tho Court. , HEAPINO, Pn., Nov. 14. Tho city He publican lenders met hero nnd decided to appeal to the supremo court tho action of tho Democratic members of select council, who mustered a quorum nnd sworo lu William A. Wltnian, dem., in placo ol Charles II. Hninsoy, rep., who had held tho scat over two years. It is claimed that tho Democrats violated tho law. Dr. aieCoKh Groulns Wealitr. PltlNCETON, N. J., Nov. 14. Dr. Jnme McCosh, ex-president of Princeton uni verslty, ha been confined to bed for somw days. I)r. N yekoll, his fr.mlly physician, stilted that while Dr. McCush Is in no li -.- mediate danger, ho is growing weaker week by week, and the physician feuml, would never thoroughly recover. Dr. Mc- Cosli is now H3 yonrs old. Death or a Welt Kmmn Minuter. , "WlLKESHAUliB. Pn Nov. U Hev. Frnnklln K. Levnn, one of the b r known ministers in northeastern Pennsylvania, died yesterday of henrt disease, ug d (Jl years. At tho tlmo of his death lie was president ol tho eastern synod of tl.o United States, and cdltor-ln-chlef of Tho Reformed Church Mcssongcr, published in Philadelphia. Oon't Tobaoca Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, stsrtllng title of a little book that tells nil about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to qntt and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No-to- bac." boiu dv till uruuEists. Hook at druir stores or bv mnil free. Aiiuress rue sterling nemeuy uo.. n- dinna Mineral Springs, Ind, wis-ly Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Sbenaudoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 8-13-tf V. A. McOulre. n wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that tnere is nothing as good lor children troubled with colds or cronnas Chamber lntn's Cough Iteinedy. He has used it In hl family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of It In I be house. Afterhaving lagrlppehe was himself troubled with n severe cough. He nsed other romedies without benefit and then conoluded to try 'be children's medicine and to hi 4 delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 5 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by urunier tiros. All persons desiring to subscribe for the uonas ot the tiorougn oi bnenanuonu authorized to bo issued, and bearing In terest nt five (5) per rent., will nlenso send their names nud tho amount they desire to siioscriue tor, to nir. i, . itrnuigan treasurer of the borough. The bond! mature in thirty yenrs, aud the interest is pnynuie semi-annually. JAM Its KAKK, ANDREW MiauSKEY, T. J. James. U-H-lw Flnanoe Committee, PROE'OdALI will be re.-ened by 11. o Leblgh Vallev I on I (Jomuanv. boat CreeU. fs.. un til Snturuny, 81th lnit for driving u tunnel ut 1'aoner colliery No. 6 Jrom ibe top split ot tho Mammoth to the llolnes vein slupe level. 1)1- monslous: 7H Icoi hlgli, stove rail, 10 feet wide, EUtter 2 feet wide by 12 Inches clef p, bo low ton of sill, lenelh. 150 feet, moieorless For further information apply to l.eblch Vol ley L;oai uompauy. u. i, uhdwk, 1 1-1 Hw District Supt., Lost Creek, l'a, After THREE MONTHS! of Daily Wear I This Collar :Is Still in Good Condition.; j That'sbccnuse it'9thc"Cm,i.ULOlD" Pnllnr. Its nrlcnnnl rnit wna ir rt. . and it cost the wenrer nothing after- 5 I wards to keep it clean. When soiled, J ! simnlv wine off with snonpc or wet Sclotli.' ' i i These collnrs and cuffs arc tvaier- 5 proof, and arc the only waterproof? goods inauo Willi nn liiicriining or 5 linen; therefore the only ones that can last and jive absolute satisfac-1 ftiou. Every piece of the genuine i9 S stamped as follows : $ Rcfusc nnvthinj! that is not sol marked, nnd if your dealer has not 5 5 got the right kind scud direct to us, J enclosing amount, and wc will mail j you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 Jets. each. Culls 50 cts. pair. Give $ size, nnd stnte whether stand-up or 5 turncu-uowu collar is wantcil. 5 Itui? .r-l I Ml mn .Alinnftlu S i 1 n c b&Lku j bum r-m T , J S llroailwny, HEW YORK. S Chas. Hooks & Son, am South Jardin St. utchersD and GROCERS. The finest nnd most tender beef to be found in Shennndonh. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A flue line of choice nnd fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. ED. BRENNAN. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta Finest Boers, Wines and Liquor Umflsome Bar Fixtures. Best, Brands of 5 ami 10c Cie- HOOKS & BROWN. 100 Celluloid Frames 6c, formerly 10c 10U mo " loo 100 " " 18o " 25o 100 " " 25o " 60o See Onr Window Display. No. 4 North Main St. largainS Cook Pots All kiuda and Blzes. At FEIOKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlakevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap unoice temperance urinKs ana cigars MXSCHEIXANEOTTS. ipOIlRAl.E CHEAP -A .good barber shop In rardville. Klckue.stbeonlyreason for selling. H . U1IU1 LI Tiliv., WW J u -A 4 dm a' ITULl 111" vrO'ICK. This is certify that after dale I, luuiua- jiuiutu, ui iru uurougn oi unoer ton. will not he rispocslble for any debts con. trailed by roy wife Mary Holden, she having lei mv ueu unu I'tmra, 'lllOMAS HOlDKN inovemucr ixtn, A. u. if.it. ll-lz-31 IOK HE'- T. A larce new store-room, with plalc class front, i.welllne and cellar. Excellent business location. Will be reaoy for rent November 1st. Kent reasona ,lo. Apply to C. W. Newhouser. 120 North Main TTiOU SALE. A stricolyne machine. fostloK I J' about Ktu In tlist.ch.ss rider, l'urchater I can have Itior ISO. present owner twvluu no further uc lur It- Apply at the IIeiuldI TTOn SA LF K mvlllnir machine. addressed r from Mo lis. Peveml dozen galleys. com over fini. uan no uaa at iesb man one fourth l'i Uly worlted. Apply at the lljt- FOR HALE.-A versa 1 preis. Urge eighth-medium Unl Unt room for n Inreer I yrvuK. in dp una en tup jor cacn. Apply ail HID XlUKAtU UII1CJ. IJiOH HALK. Having two lawe Brown A I ; Carver paper cutterp, will sell one at one- trnra itierroi. wlilcli wns 9100. Apply at tue ULIIAIjU UlllUt), 170K BALK A lot of minion hedy type, in T casts. Middling good orter. A bargain. Cases, nearly i.tw,16 ceuls mil a. Apply at iuu nuuAiu unite. TJIOKSALK. A hall Interestlnafrood-psylng 1 business having smoota moncpoly. Ill health the only reason for tolling. Aodress 10-13 tf A MAN In evaryrwttAii atoncetoccllstsple I gcods to deulers: no teodltng; experl- i nco unnicessr ; btst ilde Uaei 175 to a IDoniB. rsiary ana etyerees cr large com mlBslun niado. t uftom Boap AD Manu rAcnuKiM. CiiirAnT. unomnatL u 10-17 Iy-Wed48a CtAt-ESMAN WAHWD to (ll the HaDld jO Dlh Wsher to iht- wbolesnlo aud roiall trade. Wunries aca arlus the dlthes In two minutes without wcuing the fingers 175 a week and nil eipemt-s. Easy position: no hard work; can make (100 a week Adilicis V. 1', Harrison & Co., uierk JNo. J 4, Colum bus, Ohio, M. P. CONKYV Monongnhela Whiskey, Pure ryo whiskey, XX. -Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, 50c n qt. tl n qt.. (1.26 a qt. Sn)rlor Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, "VUENGLING'S Sloe and Fresh 1 brums cf 5c ('Id. KSXAHIilSlIKD 187S. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. OfFesfs foa? Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats, SOo. Trimmed JHch-crownFBl. TT.t. nrv. Sailor lints, from 35e up. Ten dozen Trimmed iSAJn hX and prices. nmi coi Velvet opening We Cant Make Brains infants' long and short Uoats, J1.B0 up. Misses' limvV ill :;t',.. ors, fi.w up. iniants- Laps, aoc nnd up. Children's Pliisfi s,,i ViC ,-5 Cnos. Infants Saccules. 25c un. T.,l. 7. "t? i , Surnh Silk und Corsets. Six papera of Weedles, 6c. ' " -""""""K "ous. Bcir- At the Wi!kes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Bulldlne. West Markit St. Instruction Is mainly individual. Stndents bibt enter at mnm Tntti erate. Elegant catalogue for nothlnjr. Oil Cloths as "Window shades as low as rollers. Keiser's, At Jp"mHiI.!, SHARES FOR SALE. Tho Safe DcnosltHullduie and Savlnc Abs- elation of Heading, Pa., otfers for sale a lew hundred shares ol stock. This Is a good-, i enable and prosperous DFfcoclatlon in which to take shares. Having ready sale for all money, the iiremlum received is larfire. eonsenuently tho stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns wlioro there Isnogreatueniaiia lor moncv. and building operations are very limited. The value of each share is f-'OI at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents eacn snare. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Firoper cent. Interest allowed on all pa) merits made In advance for 0 months or leaner. M embers may withdraw one or all shares at any time bv (riv ing 80 days written notice, and are entitled to tho full amount nf flnesTiaid. Interest alter one year, thereby makug it au 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will ho forced out. The tuna is run on tho same conservative principles as onr local funds which have been tiled lor vciira and found safe. Any one wish ing to Invest in a Bavins Fund will find it to their interest 10 call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Hot. II. A. Keyser, D. D., of Mahanoy City, is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents,. 127 North Jardin Strett, Shenandoah. For In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's uionKs, uaps, isonnets, iioousanu lauies Fascinators, eo to MRS. HYDE'S.29 North Main Btreet. On Saturday until sold 100 I In.iTi AT illltmannt- nnVrawn """" Ladies' EmDioiaorea Linen Handkerchiefs at Ball Price. Bv the failure of a Swis manufacturer we procureit tnem. uan't get any mora Take them while you can Now nnoh Mil Yorfr UUU11 JJ11I 29 N. Mnln St., Shenandoah. AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin. Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. -MBsia.?ano Tuner Plmos nnd orcua rersirrd. Ordrrs left nt 31 N orth Main si rtet. SlaeEsnaaaij.wMI prompt aitnotlos. BERTHA L. DOLPH - - - Fasbionabh himl il N. West Street, Shenandoab. Gaipets, Featheis, Mattresses, &c.r oxii3ii.isrDE:x. Tii. stum Minmiic rn..??""". .-?! ... ...... -.......,...., i.jaijsi uoaitjfc At Ileiser's, Pottsville. Evan J. Dayies, UNDERTAKING "31 South Main St. MS:S nGianuuuuiUlulC fl.SOaqt. I I Ale, ratHtht Portor ami wir iw aBVu Y2t ALDrM U Week. SOSoutli 3Vrvlax Stroot. But we enn mulce an accomplished ac countant, penman, stenographer and typjv. writer, or competent business mnn or woman of nnv ntienf nvi.T.n(rnf,i,lif,.. Tn.. r highest mentBl discipline Is ffiven liv ,i .v.. ...... .j iiiUH h ' inenlty with yeurs of business cxperlcnco .. A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all newv J styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. lowas 17ca 17 cents, mounted on spring Fottsnille Pjrofesaloaial Cardra- w. W. STEIN, M. 11, PBT81SIA11 ADD SVROEOX. Office Boom 2, Kg3n"s New Dulldliut. cni bot Main and Centre streets, Micnandoah, n. Ofllce Hours: f to .10 a. I".: 1 loSp n.; 7o 8 p. m. MteatoWce Ko.2W WtBt Oak street. H M. IZVVsixi'.. M. D iyi. Offion ISO Norlk JiAm Kir . HbennwoM. nrrijv. v.nn hnilrtlpr. ccrnfr of Wain anO Centra Btrtta. HbcamO h. J. PI25KOE BOBWWM, -1. U. ' Ho. CS Kaat Ckal tc. BIUINAKnOAn. l'A Ofsre Hoars l:8f U act a-W to 9 yt. m. Dk. J. a. oLitLstn, , . Ko. a Uoita 3 arflJx atrcot, Bbcniitoabi Ottkx IIobm: 1:50 to3 smO fcJOuSP.a. I3zee9t Tlmr4y evonlia. Ut Stiw ml on Sunday kwjjjI jni- it absolutely iwmiwV. D1 B. WKNDKLJj KEBKK, SO0C53Or to Do. CHAS. T. SAL0WRH. lerx UT issn uvnatsux,- 801 Mnhnntonco Street Pottevllle, Pennrt. mm mm wvm '31 v ) It yoorartiHtu.1 tilth mtt you, coll toteeas Ai fatuti.iwlteca titu. We make, all xfnd" of rlatw- RHr. LM A imlnum and W alls' Wt' fxiw AVe ao jovvu and Sik.p vtak.' svl ujmitniii ilmt pertain to In 1.1 TJ o Ux extract- UigTrlMM lttl.ieil- A ntUNY Vi- JWAI. JCOOMH, USssiCe M. X. HMiin'sdrnK store. t<aj Otj-. COOPER & CO.. E(jan Bldg.,Sbeinidoali. R'sci, tzilr inr Mijht vr is' li anil CAr rted on xaarjtln. TB iliareKKtnot urlu-VbusU- olsgolo bnugM i lu nn tirtt w&rgiR of tlB, relllD4JBe CU13K.'I,I.. AlrtUl.r. A. M ML, i'lAltT II Butty iutt hani.ka hte mypllc- o zsrxzsr o . Fall-Winter Millinery arwitsst ntKiw to Town. AHNIE MORRISON: & East Caabee Si . I. l. cah. 41 nJI
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