The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 12, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1801.
THIRD EDITION
PENCIL POINTS.
Local News Gleanings Condensed (or
Hasty Perusal.
Fine gliop window.
Confectioners Are busy.
Cake baking has began.
Holiday trade has started.
The old year Is getting feeble.
Fatten up the Christmas turkey.
Were you ever at an Almshouse picnic t
(Jur merchants hope for n good holiday
trade.
Home big porkers are belnt; killed this
season.
The Ice houses are being prepared for
the crop.
Visitors to the Herald's new quarters
are numerous.
Jack Frost hasn't got down to real.
earnest work yet.
Daylight shuts down long before the
day's work Is done.
Thus far the weather hasn't been so
hard on the coal bins.
Easter will occur unusually early next
year on March 25th.
An advertisement In a newspaper is
worth a dozen on a fence.
A Good Suggestion.
HotUESTEn, X. Y. John Da vies of this
city, took a severe cold and suffered pain
through the back and kidneys. Ills phy
sician pronounced his case gravel, and
failed to help him. Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Itemedy was recommended, and
after taking two bottles he considered
himself cured. It never fulls In these
troubles.
Trustee's Sale.
The entire stock of ti. Felnberg's new
beaters, ranges, cooking stoves, tinware,
ti'illowware, glassware and lamps pur
chased at the Sheriff's sale are now of
fered to the public, at No. 130 South Main
street, at 50 per cent, below cost by the
trustee. These goods mast be sold at
once in order that the trustee may liqul
date the accounts. 13-1 1-1 w
COLLISION IN A TUNNEL
Iwn Klltt'd ntul Many Injun! by an Arrl
di'tit tit Crimdi-il Cnlilu Ours.
Chicaoo, Dpc. 12. In a collision be
tween cable cars In the Washington street
tunnel lant evening one man was fatally
hurt, fifteen miiro jieuple were seriously
injured and a score of others more or less
bruised. The cars were set on Are by the
stoves, and for a time there was a fearful
panic around the wreck. Morris Smith,
who was internally Injured and had both
legs broken, and John Donoiiue died in
th hiwpltul last night.
Huth the West Madison street and the
Milwaukee avenue cable lines run through
the. tunnel, and at the time the accident
occurred, 1:30 o'clock, all the westbound
cars are jammed to suffocation with people
returning from business. A Madison street
cable train, consisting of a grip car and
two trailers, was two-thirds of tho way
down the Incline toward Jie bottom of
the tunnel, when a cable train of tho Mil
waukee line, also consisting of three cars
entered the tunnel.
Almost immediately after starting down
the sIoimi Urlpman T. II. Mortm, of the
Milwaukee aveuuo oar, lost his hold on
the cable anil tho oars plunged down
the steep lncllno at a fearful speed. At
tho bottom of tho tunnel the runnwoy
ears struck tho Madison avenue train with
awful forco, smashing Its rear car into
splinters and demolishing tho Milwaukee
grip car. lloth cars were piled up In a
heap, from which such passengers as were
capable, crawlei', battered and bleeding,
while the others were removed by firemen.
Each of the two wrecked cars held about
seventy-live passengers, and that a num
ber of them wore not instantly killed was
wonder.
Fattier Kolntlnskrsrioafur Itelnntatenicnt.
Ualtimohe, Deo. IS. Father 1'oter Ko-
laslnskl, of Cleveland, O., who about two
yonrs ago started tho Independent Polish
Catholic movoment and who 19 Known
among the Independent Polish Catholics
as "Bishop" Koloslhski, passed through
horo on Ida wny from Washington, where
he went to seo Archbishop Satolll. Father
Kolaslnskl asked tho papal ablegate to re
Instate him as a priest of tho Roman Cath
olic church, stutlng thut ho was willing
to express his sorrow for having revolted
against tho papal authority. Tho papal
ahlegato domanded that Father Koloslu-
ski should go into retreat tor several
weeks and spend all of his tlmo in prayer,
asking for forgiveness for his offense.
Father Kolasinskl said: I mil yet unde
cided as to what answer I shnll give to
Mgr. Sutolll, but I hope to IK) reconciled,
and then I liellevo I will be put bock in
my church again."
MA1IAN0Y CITY.
MAilANor CITY, Dec. 12, 1S94.
Miss Edith Steele was the guest of
friends at OUberton on Sunday,
Matthew Kearney and daughter spent
yesterday with their parents In Shamokln.
The HERALD can be purchased at W. H.
Snyder's stationery store, 138 West Centre
street.
Miss Mary Whetstone, of Tanian.ua,
visited her sister Mrs. W. II. Snyder, hero
yesterday.
E. Barlow and Andrew Conirey are on a
hunting trip at the latter's farm in Cum
berland county.
Sunday school teachers and scholars
are holding rehearsals for oantatas to be
given on Christmas.
The funeral of Francis Kane was largely
attended. Interment was made at the
Catholic cemetary on the hill.
John Hughes, of East Mahanoy avenue,
who went to the Fountain Springs Hos
pital to undergo an operation, is Improv
ing.
East Lynne" was not produced at the
opera house Monday evening on account
of a leading member of the company be
ing 111.
Dead Men
Don't couut, bnt live men no, and we
want an active agent In every town In the
United States to solicit subscriptions to
the breez'est, brightest, best hustnesj
magazine published for business men and
their cle'ks. The field is wide, ns no
store need be skipped. Trade Magazine
ts for all kinds of trade. Write at once
nnd secure an agency. We pay liberal
commission. Trade Magazine, 114 North
Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokeyour Life Away
Is the l rutl ful, startling title of a little
book that tells all about No-to-bac, the
wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling and the
man who wants to qrlt and can t runs no
physical or financial risk in using "No-to
bac. ' Sold by all druggists.
Book at drug stores or by mail free.
Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In
dlana Mineral Springs, Ind. WAs-ly
Candy! Candy! Candy!
The linest assortment in town at lowest
prlceb. Fresh candy made every hour Rt
In cents per pound. Give it a trial and
you will come agaiD. t Rosasco, 84 West
Centre street.
Mi Ira P. estmoie, a prominent real
estsii- ngeut of Kan Angelo, Texas, has
used Cliamberlalu'a Colic, Cholera and
Dian liu-a Remedy in bis family tor sev
ernl years us occasion required, and al
wav. with perfect snccess. He says :
find it a perfect cure for our baby when
trou bleu witu cone or uygemery. i now
feel that ruv outfit Is not oommete with
out a bottle of this Remedy at home or
on a trip away from home. For sale by
Uruhler Bros.
Hupture.
Cnre guaranteed. No operation. In
quire at the Shenandoah drug More, No,
8 South Mai street. 0-13-tf
Heart Disease Relieved tn 30 Minutes.
Dr. Acnew'a cure for the heart elves
perfect relief in all cases of organic or
ympatuetic ueart uiseaso in ou minutes,
ud speedily effects a cure. It is n peer
ess remedy for palpation, shortness of
breath, smothering snells. nnln In left
side nnd all symptoms of a diseased heart
une dose convinces, som ny J. .m. mi-
tan, w&s 0-0-lyji
New Vdrk'n ilfflclal'Vote.
ALBANY, Dec. 12. Secretary of State
Palmer has called n meeting of the state
board oi canvassers for tomorrow. Tli.
returns aro complete. Tho lead pencil
footings, subject to correction, show tla
'ote to he: For governor: Morton, UTU.Hla;
Hill, 517,710; plurality, 150,108. Lieuten
ant governor: axton. 67H,71W; Lockwood,
6W,815; plurality, 127,483. Associate judgi
of the court of appeals: Halght, Uil,'.VJ,
Brown, 547,335; plurality, 123,924. Degls
lative apportionment: For, 40,386; against,
850,1125; scattering, 12,738. Relating tc
ustices of the County ot Kings: For, 3U1,-
850; against, 332,505; scuttoriug, 13,170.
Worltlin; tliol'nllco lViiilnn Fund,
New Youk. Deo. 12. Abuses of the po
lice pension fund was one of the subjects
brought Into relief by tho Lexow invest!
gating committee yesterday. In 1SS5 tho
fund was 25 .0S5.t. In 1898 the totnl
amount was SoiU.lS.). 71, the total amount
paid nut since 1885 being d8,30S,(n 3"i.
There aro 1,107 pensioners now, and 50)
mom are only waiting till Jan. 1, when
the Increased snlary will go Into effect, to
retire. A great many of tlicm were quite
aide to remain on the force and do police
work. Several men who aro now in lucra
tive business testified that thoy were in
regular receipt of tho police pension,
though In perlect pnyslcni condition. Tlie
pensions range from JU00 to 81,000.
A Swindler Convicted.
COU'MUIA, S. C, Deo. 12. Charles P,
Barrett, who has boen on trlnl hero In tho
United States court on two Indictments of
oonsnlraey to uso the mails to defraud
various firms, was convicted. Barrett was
a promluet Spartanburg lawyer and used
his Influence- to get curtain men appointed
postmasters at cross road offices. In
connection with thom Barrett had firms
in different parts of tho country ship
pianos, bicycles, books, etc., U tho post
masters, which were disposed of by them
at much less than their market value.
Barrett coming In for his share of the pre
ceiiU. Two men named Tillman and
Moore were convicted with him.
The Atlvnuco of tlio Japanese Army,
Yokohama, Deo. 12. The column of the
second Japanese army sent to attack Fu
Chow has met with no resistance so far.
The column retains communication with
the force from tho first army which is sim
ultaneotisly advancing on tho enemy. It
Is reported that tho Chlnoso are concen
trating at Now Chwang. A detachment
of tho first army Is advancing on Hn
Ching, east of New Chwang. The de
tachment has met with resistance, but tin
advance continues.
TThno Baby in sick, wfl gare bar C'Mtoita.
Tfbm sha was a Child, she cried for Otworla.
Wbm alia lweanie SII, she clang to Contort.
What b baa CWMran.sbe umtli'-ui Oastorti
Coming Events,
Dec. 81. Inter-8utte Milkmaids Con
vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the
auspices of Y. W. C. T. U.
Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball ot the Na
tional Social Club, In Robblns' opera
house.
Jan. 4th, 'DR. Annual supper In Rob
bins' opera house under the auspice of
the Welsh Baptist church.
Any one who has children will rejoice
wltuL. B. Mulford, of Plalufleld, N. J.
His little boy, five years of age, was atclc
with croup. For two days and night he
tried various remedies recommeurted
fru-niln and neighbors. He aavs:
tbouirbt ure I would lose htm. 1 had
w ii Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad
vei tlsed aud thought I would try It as a
last, hope and am happy to say that after
two doses he slept until morning. I gave
it to him next day and a cure was f
feited. I keep this remedy in the house
iiuw and as soon as any of my children
show signs of croup I give it to them and
ih.tr is the last of it." 25 and 50 oeut
1 1 lej for aale by Gruhler Bvoa.
May llriug Up Tariff Hills.
Wahiiisutos, Dec. 12. There is a well
defined movement on the Democratic side
of the senate to get up the supplemental
tnrllf' bills, notwithstanding the decision
of tho caucus of last week to give the pref
erence to other measures and virtually to
shelve the tariff bills. The opponents of
tho bill express the opplnlon that it will
be Impossible to get them up. It is now
considered probable that there will lie an
effort to displace tho Nicaragua hill with
tho sugar bill.
To IleorgxnlM! Oliloagu's l'lillce Force,
Chicago, Deo. 12. Thepolioeoommlttee
annolnted to prepare a non-naruatau
method for the management of the Chicago
police forco recommends that both ap
pointments and promotions Im made by
examinations, physical and mental, and
provides that all present officers under ton
years ot service bo required to take the
proposed examinations. Mayor Hopkins
will support tho recommendations of the
committee.
Till nia it KteetatI Senator.
Columbia, S. C, Dec. 12. Kx-Governor
Benjamin R Tillman was elected Uninxl
States senator yesterday, receiving 131 out
of 155 votes cast. M. V. Butler received 2
votes. The vote stood in the senato 2tl for
Tillman, 0 for Butler; tn the house, 102 for
Tillman and 15 for Butler. Throe uegn
members of the bouse voted against both
the leading oaudldatos, two voting for
Qeorge Murray and ouo for W D. Criini.
i iwii m mi i urn mi iiiiimsiiiiii niiirn
"CKM.tJI.Onj" COU.AR3 AND CVTVS
arc made by covering n linen collar or
cuff with "celluloid," thus making
them strong, durable and waterproof.
When soiled they can be cleaned by
simply wiping off with a wet cloth.
No other waterproof goods aro made
with this interlining, consequently no
other goods can possibly give satisfac
tion. Do not forget that every piece
of the genuine is stamped as follows :
TRAD
A Mlulng World Olrdlcr.
Kast Livehi'ool, O , Dec. 12. Attornej
J. J Purlugton, of this city, who had been
mnklng an active effort to llnd some trace
of Frank Lena, tho missing Pittsburg bl
cyclist who s'arted out to girdle the globe
on his wheel Tor Outing, anil who was liiit
heard from at Tabrvez, Persia, on April
28 of this year, received a letter from It
W. Graves, British consul nt Krzeroum,
Turkey, In which Mr. Graves gives it as
his lielief that Lenz was murdered l,
brigands In Asiatlo Turkey.
Captain Stepbenmm on Trial.
New Youk, Dec. 12. The trial of ex
Police Captain Stephenson begun in tin
court of oyer and terminer yesterday. Col
oncl Fellows addressed the jury and gavi
a short review of the case. It wos clnimid
that Captain Stephenson mnde a practi
of levying tribute against u man named
Jlnrtln N . Kdwtirds, who ran a milt ston
and continually kept largo consignment
of fruit illicit up In front of the store ir
violation of tho city ordinance.
Reduction Sale.
For the next 30 days will sell all our ready.
trimmed I1AT8 at cost and less. Children's
Cloaks, Caps ana Backs aro all reduced for the
holiday trade. Our lino ot linen embroidered
HANDKERCHIEFS
for holiday presents Is tho lines t nnd cheap'st
In the town.
Our 15c grade 2 for 25c.
" 80c ' .2 for 35c.
" 25c " 2 for 40c.
" 35c " -. 2 for 55c.
New
York
29 N. Main St.
A I-orger Sent to Auburn X'rlHim.
Lyoxh, N. Y Deo. 12. Kbert H. Cady
of Butler, pleaded guilty to four Indict
nicnts in the court of sessions, charging
forgery in the second degree and gruui'
larceny in the second degree, and was sei
kanif.il by Judge ZNorton to lour years am
throe months at hard labor in Aubiiii
sti't'). Cady has masqueraded under
number of aliases during his earei i, .in
tin) lull extent of his misdeeds is not
know D-
No International CoiiuiliratluiiH.
Ottawa, tint.., Dec. 12. Tho reeeii
seizures of the nets of the tinted Mate-
fishermen ill Canadian waters in LnK
Krlo by the government cruiser Petrel ar
not likely to lead to nuy International
complications. It Is said that the Wash
lniiton government tacitly approves ol
whilt tho Ottawa authorities nr doing Iv
tho direction of protecting tho fishermen
AMUSEMENTS.
F
EKODSON'H THEATRE.
P ) rEROrjSON. UANAOEH
Onewiek beginning
MONDAY EVEN'G, DEC. 10th
The Laugh I'rciucera,
imu ; mm mm
With LIZZIE MAY ULMER,
In Repertoire-
Monday....... "Colorado'
Tuesday. ,. 'Our Ueule'
Wwlnoi-day "Friend of the Kurally
Thursday ...,........"Mulleiry Bend'
Friday .."Streslt o' Lightning'
Haiurday ...'The Siarch Light'
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Slating and Dancing Hpeciftltlrs.
fric-e, 10, ao, sad 30 uno.
Ksaw ced aaaui at K Iran's drug ston.
MARK-
Insist upon goods so marked and re
fuse anything else if offered. If your
dealer does not keep them you can
procure a sample from us direct by
enclosing amount and stating size and
whether 9tand-up or turned-down col
lar is wanted. Collars 25c, each. Cuffs
50c. pair.
Hie Celluloid Company,
?-4i? Broadway, New York.
Hooks & Brown . . .
xHoliday Goods.
Prosonts for tlie Old and tho Yonng.
Plush and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing
paper, shaving- sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums.
Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys,
China tea sets, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel
barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our
Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be con
vinced. 2Px-looi3 .l-wixyjs DElLis5it.
No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah.
4
It Is Easier
You
Shenandoah.
C&ipelsjs&fa, litass, k,
p STUM PfNMTIIim.''!"iVJ.'?'"'.
...,. ti.iiuiniinH 1 33 jaast uoai si.
Piano Lamps,
1
Banquet Lamps,
Stand Lamps,
Boudoir Lamps,
Hall Lamps,
1
Hanging Lamps,
Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public,
Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
41 1 A v rva Of 1 ATI i I M 4 m
uiecimiK D&iu. mi uruuus iu viu.
Closlncr out some Ladles' nnd Children's Hals, down from 85c to 50c : French
Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, nnd trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora lists, 50c trimmed.
Velvet, 50c n yard up ; Plash, all colors, 35c ,a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a yard.
Iks at a wh to M Room lor Spring Stock !
Infants' caps, 25c np ; Infants' long coats, 75c up to f5.00. Christening dresses and a
full line of Infants' wenr. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's veils, $1.25 np.
Closing out n lot of Corsets, from 81 down to 85c; from 60c down to 40c. We1 will
not be undersold. Call and get prices.
Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner.
30 SS oil tli HUXnlxx Stroot.
eman&Co.
Clb-Irxa, Hall
P0TTSVLLE, PA.
MISCEIXANI OUS.
T OHT. A white nntf
U 11? 111 iiun rniiA''
livr-colored pointer.
Deieci 'u one eye.
lremrn 10 li. j. vui. weti ueuiie h ie-
BtieaHUdoali, l'H. 1211 Al
Foil SAL.F - goi
buMd 11 m lih
ood-i ay ug double frsmi
1 (i ll lot on Weil Llovi
BUeel, UO '01 irout ami; '30 lee back lor
ra noulai apjily al ro. 413 Web. Cheiry
bx-mi. 12 9-1 w
"POR KKNT A Jnrpe new etore-room, w tb
L pine mm rrciDi, cweiuot ana cellar
m 'Cut DuMneu location. Kent reuoo.
a -:e. Jiop'yij u. w. newuougor. ivunoii
jni'D s. f 10-lS if
jilt L&ttces.r j bv( nle fw(.J
nit ma. iiry a -i -i.ee o. u r roa)
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J J-i7-; WeSASa
KUGUSONS THBATfiS.
P. J. riKCOIOi M4XAbH.
EDNESDY, DEC. 19, '94.
THS COM) NO CiMf"ON.
F3STKR MAHER
-AMI 1UJ
75.00;
WMiwa ai d
A WEEK paid to ladle aod genu
iu bc'i mo nauiu uian waauer.
d drie ihem In two mlnutn with.
out ve.i.ug i He baLds. No expcrlenre oeoea-
na-y; "ai aijai; peraiasani poaivion. Ail
orean w. i: luinwnsi o.,urk No. u, Col
annus, uoio.
Wi
ANTED.-Manorutd" tranagrr lu each
luvaii'A lu u.eiiniwiu autriDUfioii it
oar fine mi m plea, bookt. caida and oltou
Plea ni punlllou. Pays well Bend l'o. for
wnnw ' u ai eriai oaer 10 you. Bylvan
Cu . lit Vi oxl-uv., Dalrult, Mloli. li i tw
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Nonce W Subscribers. PoatinaHter W. E. Ugoa, ot Moro, Ark
-nhBcrlbera to th Evbninh HKUAbD . In uudur itrreat for robbing malls,
(vtMHrenoreeWlng their paper reitu- Bu-nea (ireolay, the laat surviving
lany and people who with to receive the brother of th great Horiuw Grocley, died
. .. ... .. .... i...ii-U .,..tal . 1 t Wuyne. Ph., ng.nl k2.
.-,n e their addreeses at Hooks & Brown'i
afntioue'y htore, on North Main street.
imr l heuiuatlfin) I have found nothing
-..mil to ( hiiiiiberlaiu'a Puiu Balm. It
vr-Iicvea the patn as applieil. J. .
V.. iinn, West Liberty, W. Va. The
prompt relief it affonta is alone worth
many times the ooat, 50 cents. IU con
tinurd uae will effect u permanent cure.
for sale by lirouiar i
Klf'li.uiU'ii'ki r, thoi'K Tiiiiiin luy K adi r,
will in. to ICntrliinit n'Xt April to I'liwr Ills
Iimi-s,-, in Kiik1I-.Ii riK't'-.
h'r d H.i.'s. I yi'.iM mKI, play id will
in, in !n in W.ishint' ii ami In-, 1
ii, ,n'1.- ..Id ninti r u.i- I. it illy Ii irii, d
i , , Jlnin-. li k, N ,T , In n'C" Bruwn
IT , ..r ulil l.ili'i'.il Imy, Was M'Ut-ii'd
jv.lu-uc Biuli-y tn ton yiiirs Imprison
iH.'iil for futfjly khootlng Miuhuel Cody on
A nll .mi (t
C' I ') Cf a oay togeiJt Mlllog ilieKoynl
HIM If I f MM I WW t MM BID ' .WU , WuM Mela! PlaUr or taKiog
ftENOAVBED HiGH-COAHJ AUT'BTi.
TK FkKUANH,
C'oaeiy
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Mluiie and luo .aio . I Ajui. calCoared ai)'..
Yoi-ai .b utiu Jaucii!
CONLF.V A tli) M
Coreii'i'
ANN'E DAt'l.'NO,
lia ;ti ii'A . -,.e.
OLN,
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Klin Mfi-rei, iui euuiai,
Ireu. A iioi aaen
ee tuoumud d lara ui
yHr wu ine r.oyai ni ir. r umn., etc.
adi. eK (.myi Lo., flatiug Woiks, Coluni
UUUOi.'S NviiOK. lo He O-piaoa
voi" ioi muuTikiii eoui y luiaem lie
.a.e ol Maiir.:eb Ha kiim. lai i.r tir
uorouru oi r uenauaoan, ie
of lb
i tld on. in v. dp.
Of 6et . noiii'i- & lan u i vec leei .ueunue
ncu iui uutlMoi u 1 pn n ed iiv .-ale couit
a'.iaewlh: Una n - f itie (uui-a ti .lie huniiB of
Pfcitrhni'l mis tl.iinil-itiainr uf , ,de-u,e to
tun1 anioi.u i i'e i-i i n tCKt.iiy tm 'ilea i ler
To save money during hard times thnn to earn it.
can 6avo money by buying
Choice
Roller Flour
Made of old winter wheat
At $3.00 Per Barrel
200 barrels for sale at this price and every barrel
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also Freah Ground
Whole Wheat Graham Flour
and Old Time Rye Flour " r
M. P. CONRY,
31 South Main St.
Monongabela WhUkey, 50c a qt.
Pnre rye whiskey, XX, - - il a qt.
Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - f 1.36 a qt.
Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt.
Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.OO a qt.
Imported Jamaica Hum, 1.50 a qt.
4 RiiiLiquorStore
YUENGLING'S Btooh nnd Fre&li Ale, Drought Porter uuil Welner Beer
lient btacdf of Sc Cigars and all ktLde of Temuorance Drinks.
Isn't There a
Boy or Girl
Ip this entire region wlio would like
a tborougli liusiuees education? "We
furnish the very best al very small
cost. All we want la your name and
address. You will then iret our cata-
logue'Klvinp full paiticulnrs about the way we do business. Send it in on a
postnl card to-day.
Wilkes-Barre Business College,
Anthracite Bulldlnrt. West Market St. Wade and Williams, Prlns.
Evan J. Davies,
UNDERTAKING
i
AND MVKBY.
13 North Jar din Street.
A genuine wloomn
Awaits you at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon'
MAIN AND C0&L STS. ,
Pool room attached. Finest whlnkej-a.
tweni, porter and ale oonaUutly on tap.
Choloe temixirance drinks and Anntr.
ED. BRENKAN.
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St.
Finut Hers, Wlnwi and Liquors,
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M. J. LAWLOR,
Justice of the Peace
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Real Estato Agent,
123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah
T-llQIUiin"i' POtl 84 LK A baxMlD for
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Fall-Winter Millinery
OreaUat Bargain In Town.
ANNIE MORRISON
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8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.
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Flasoa and orrans ranalraa. OnSen left at
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