The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 11, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
PERSONAL.
MONDAY, MAIICH 11, 1805.
THIRD EDITION
PENCIL POINTS.
for
Local News Gleanings Condensed
Hasty Perusal.
Kaster Miles nro budding.
Spring flowers bye and bye.
Winter Is doing the lingering act.
Considerable frost In the ground yet.
Arbutus will shortly commence toBhow
its buds.
The bnse ball crank Is getting his
tongue loose.
Merchants are prepurlng for nn active
spring trade.
Just be a little patient and spring will
come In all right.
March is sustaining its reputation for
uncertain weather.
Kister bonnets are the leading topic
among the fair ones.
There nppears to be more grip about
this season than last.
No bird books for distribution this
year, says the Governor.
An exchange says March is the
Populist month, because it's so windy.
The man with several overcoats puz
zles his brain which one to wear these
days.
The bllzzardy conditions in the west
indicate the fact that winter Is dying
hard.
Don't let a warm Bun and pleasant day
beguile you into laying off your overcoat
or wraps.
Guy Sternor spent last evening at Ah
land, John H. Boyer transacted business at
Heading to-day.
John 1. Mnthlns, of Mahanoy City, was
a town vliltor today.
A. Schmlnkey, of Ashland, spent Satur
day evening In town.
Mr. and Mrs, Belsel, of Wllburton,
were In town on Saturday.
Miss Llbble Merget, of Ashland, Is the
guest of Miss Sadie Iteese.
Harry Gardner, of Tamaqun, spent
yesterday afternoon in town.
Mr. and Mrs. William Herman, of
Del ino, spent yesterday In town.
Mrs. Mary Moore and eon, Joe, of St.
Clair, are gue9ts of town friends.
Peter A. McCabe, of Pottsvllle, was the
guest of town friends yesterday.
John Weeks, the popular South Main
street hotelkeeper, is conflned to his bed
by illness.
Capt. Ed. Reese and II. J. Kelly, of
Centralla, were town visitors yesterday
afternoon.
Harry Wertz has returned to town after
spending several weeks at his "home In
Lewlsburg.
Messrs. Constein, Kester, Staung and
Faust, of Ashland, spent yesterday after
noon in town.
James Hllbert, Sr., spent last even
lne as the cilest of the Murphy family at
Mahanoy Plane.
Charles Klrlln, a student af the Phlla
delphla College of Pharmacy, Is spending
a vacation with friends in town.
William Brittle, one of Mahanoy City's
traveling salesmen, was In town this
morning drumming up outness.
Misses Maud Delcamp and Ellen
Boland, and Irvln Moycr, of town, spent
last evening visiting friends at Glrard'
vllle.
William James, who spent the last low
days in town, the gueit of bis parents, re-
.AMPS BECOMING DtSPERATfc.
They Oiiiituro r Trnln In IMiururo nnil a
Mill In Iihtii.
Wn.MIXdTON, Del., March 11. A gang
of tramp took possession of a no. ch bound
freight train on tho Marylnuil division of
the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Haiti
moro railroad at Bayvlow, and In an en
counter with tho train crow used somo of
tho latter pretty badly. A fow of tho gang
had revolvers, and all wcro nrincd with
knlvos nnd clubs. Ono brnkomnn was
caught on top of a oar and boaten. Whon
tho train reached tho outskirts of Wil
mington a squad of pollco captured the
gang. Tho mon woro given n hearing be
fore a magistrate, and ench ono was given
thirty days at tho stono pllo and ilnud $5.
Thoy will lnngulsh in prison about two
months.
Boonk, la., Mnrch 11. Fifteen trnmps
took possession of a rail mill noar hero
and In tho attempt to dispossess thorn tho
nollco killed one, fatally shot a socoud,
maimed a third, nnd arrested tho remain
ing twelve. Tho killed Is James Freeman,
alias Hlloy. Tho injured nro Tim Lang
man, shot in breast: will dlo. Unknown
tramp, shot in right arm.
Robbed n Church Safe.
MOUNT VEUSON, N. Y., March 11. Tho
safo In tho rectory of the Church or Our
Lady of Victory, In Brldgo street, was
brokon Into and tho contents, consisting
of $160 In currency and various valuablo
church papors, tnkon. Tho latter woro af
terward found In tho hall. Tho robbery
was evidently committed by two young
mon who had applied for food and woro
given a lunch by tho housekcepor.
Lri-it art Spru.m"r I .-TS b'ucct'Hnor.
Lomiov Mnrrli II - I'll- Jlnllv News
Urges (he claims nf tin- KiHht Ron. Tjcnn
nrd Henry Courtmn- to the speakership of
tho house of commons, in suixsiou to the
Hlght Hon. Arthur W. Pool, whose resig
nation Is Imminent. Mr. Courtney, who
is an.iulyanoed Llbornl. sits for tho Bod
min division of Cornwall. Ho has held
soveral positions under tho government, l
Including that of financial secretary of tho
treasury. From 1880 to 1803 he was chair
man of commlttcos and deputy speaker of
tho house, o'f commons.
"Perhaps you would not think so, but a
very large proportion of diseases in New
York comes from carelessness about catch-
nnl.l II e t.a Fl. Koriiii TMenn. 'Tt. is
such a simple thing and so common that turned to his studies at the Bloomsburg
"very lew people, unless it is a case ui Normai school today.
pneumonia, pay any .attention to a co4a. rnPilmn Alomo V Shollen
vvnVntia nnanr t m hpn tli ml ti kce iiix councilman Aionio V. OUOlieil
on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a berger, now a resident of Tremont, spent
great many cases of catarrh and con- Saturday and a pnrt of yesterday with
3E! "Mi" rJSStal Parent8' n Soth Jardln street.
every day life. The most sensible advice Mr. and Mrs. Abner Powell, who were
'hen you have one get nu ol it as soon married here on tueystnuit.,navouni9ueu
their bridal tour and reached New
Orleans, where they will locate perina
nently.
M. T. Purcell, formerly of this place
and now located at Philllpsburg, Center
county, where he holdsasuperlntendeuey
for the Prudential Insurance Company, Is
spending a few days In town visiting
relatives.
Faith Curlst Violated Health Lima,
RoYKltSKOitu, Pa., March 11. Tho health
board of this place has docldod to request
tho prosonco of John Rosonberger at tho
April meeting, to show cnuso why he
should not bo fined for violating tho health
laws. Itosouborger is a faith curlst. Dur
ing tho winter three of his children died
of dlphthorla without having been at
tended by a physician.
is, when
irou have one cet rid of it as soon
as possible. By an means no nop neglect
it," Dr. Edson does not tell you how to
cure n cold but we will. Take Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the
lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre
tinnu urul nnnn effect, a nermanent cure.
25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler
Bros.
Fire Alarm Boxes.
The following list shows the location
of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah
fire department:
LOCATION.
16 Coal nnd Bowers streets.
16 Bowers and Centre streets.
34 Bridge and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets.
82. Jardln and Oak streets.
34 Main and Poplar Btreets.
35 Main and Coal streets.
43 Gilbert and Centre streets.
43 Gilhert and Cherry streets.
46. Oak and Gilbert streets.
48. West and Poplar streets.
52 Chestnut and Coal streets.
54. West and Lloyd streets.
To send an alarm open the box, pull
down the hook once and let go. When nn
alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound
the number of the box and repeat the
alarm four times.
HOW TO LOCATE ALAKMS.
If the alarm Is sounded from box 15
the fire bell will strike one, then pause
and strike five, which will indicate thnt
the Ore is in the vicinity of No. 15 box.
Every alarm Is repeated four times.
Relief In Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved In six hours by the "New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy is a great surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary pas
sages in male or female. It relieves re
tention of water and pain in passing it
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold
at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St.,
next door to the post office, Shenandoah,
Pa. j 10-3m
Buy Keystone flonr. Be sure that the
name Lessiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is
printed on every sack. tf
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the
best satisfaction of any cough medicine I
handle nnd as r seller leads all otherprep
aratlons in this market. I recommend
It beenuBe it is the best medicine I eyer,
handled for coughs, colds Hnd'eroup. A,
W. BAXDIUDOE. MHIersville, III. For sale
by Gruhler Bros.
Coming: Events.
"I contracted a severe cold from wet
aud exposure. Bronchitis followed.
Doctors failed to relieve me. Several of
the members of my family had died of
consumption, nnd I thought I .vas doomed.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup brought
lustant relief and perfect cure." M.
linger. Union Corners, Northumberland
Co., Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad's Second Tour to
"The Golden Gate."
The large number of people who have
leisure, aud the growing desire of Ameri
cans to see the wonders of their native
land, are the principal agencies lnadvanc
lnc a healthy sentiment in favor of travel,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
personally-conducted tours to California
will be conducted In all respects as those
of preceding years, with some added
advantages, which cannot fall to attract
the attention land enlist the interest of
the tourist.
In addition to the high-grade accommo
dations and entertainment in transit, the
Pennsylvania tourists are treattd with
the same liberality wherever tho journey
is broken. The choicest rooms In the
leading hottls are always reserved for
their use, for which regular rates aro paid,
so that the guests, although members of
a large party, enjoy all the privileges of
individuals who may have made their
own selections.
The second tour In the 1895 series to the
Golden Gate will leave New York and
Philadelphia March 20, 1895, arriving at
San Francisco March 29, and at New York
and Philadelphia May 16, 1895,
Detailed Itinerary will be sent on appll
cation to Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway,
New York, or Room -411, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
Whitebread Burled.
Philip Whitebread, the yardmaster who
was killed at Brownsville on Friday last,
was burled yesterday at the White church
cemetery, in Quakake. The funeral took
place from the residence of John Mock,
at Delnno. and the ceremony was con
Death from Hydrophobia.
Reading, Pa., March 11. Mrs. Susan
Dautrlch, 00 years, who was bitten In tho
hand by a strnngo dog which sho took In
out of tho cold six wcoks ago, died hero
yesterday. Sho showed all tho symptoms
of hydrophobia, snarling nnd barking, a
dread of water and all tho horrlblo suffer
ings of a person afflicted with rubles. Tho
dog was killed.
Demi Ilmly In n IJarrel.
NEVADA, Mo., March 11. There is con
siderable excitement at Bronaugh,"Vernon
county, over tho finding of tho body of an
unknown nmr.aoubledupln a coal oil bar
rel. Police officials are making un Inves
tigation and hint at u sensation.
The New School.
D. H. Llewellyn, who has the contract
for making the excavations for the founda
tion walls of the new school building, to
be erected at the corner of
Jardln streets, commenced
twelve men this morning.
Tho "Duilo Uurirtnr" Captured.
PlTTSiiuito, March 11. John Hcltz, for
soveral weeks an artist on tho Pittsburg
Post, was arrested as ho was going to his
work. Ho is wanted in Kontuoky, wheru
ho Borvod tlmo in prison and mode his
escape His detection was duo to the fact
that ho signed his namo to his cartoons.
Holtz also goes under tho names of John
Hclno and John Homo. In Loulsvlllo ho
was known as tho "dudo burglar," He
had also served tlmo at tho Elmlru (N, Y.)
ponltontlary for stealing a tray of dia
monds. Literally Itoasteil Alive. '
PlTTSliUKQ, Mnrch 11. John Sweonoy,
of Allegheny, was literally roasted allvo at
his homo early yesterday morning. His
wlfo was bo badly burnod In her efforts to
rescue him that sho had to bo removed to
tho hospital, whoro sho Is lying in a very
sorlous condition. Sweonoy had beon
drinking heavily last week and was under
tho doctors' caro. Ho wns recovering and
on Saturday night, was sleeping alone.
An exploding lamp was tho cause of tho
flro.
Declares Murphy a Perjurer.
Newark, N. J., March 11. Tho testi
mony of ox-Bookmakor Murphy, boforo
tho Voorhces committee, at Trenton, that
ox-Senator Michael T, Barrett had re
ceived a flno suite of dining room furnl
turo from Mullln & Co., nnd that tho stato
paid for it, mado Mr. Barrett very hot. He
went boforo Master In Chancory John
Montloth, and mado an uHldavlt, in which
ho said that what was testified to by Mur
phy Is wholly falso.
HOOKS & BROWN
"Full line of
Books and Stationery,
Celluloid Frames and Art Materlnls.
Agent for DAILY PAPERS.
4 North Main St.
8
Cherry and
work with
The Town Quiet.
The new police force has not had an
opportunity to get a good taste of active I
service as yet. Officers Walaitls and
Hand landed one drunk in the lockup
Saturday and no other case has come tol
hand since then.
Audit Commenced.
The Borough Auditors today com
menced their work. They expect to have I
all the accounts reviewed and a sum
marized statement of their work ready I
for presentation to the Borough Council
by the 21st Inst.
Notice to Subscribers.
Subscribers to the EVENING HERALD
who are not receiving their paper regu
larly and people who wish to receive the
paper ns new subscribers, are requested to I
leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's
stationery store, on North Main street.
"If taken Into the head by the nostrils
two or three times a weeK, Thomas'
Eclectric Oil wiil positively relieve the!
most offensive case of catarrh," says Rev.
E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y.
MISCEIXANE OUS.
Full oftwtth starch and gloss serene,
The linen collar starts the morn;
Full oft at noontime it is seen
All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn.
That's what you must expect of
such a collar; it's the linen of it.
The stand-np collars won't stand
up, and the turn-down collars will
wilt down. The easy, cheap, and
pleasant way out of thi3'is to wear
" CELLULOID " COLLARS Anu
Cdffs. These goods are made
by covering linen collars or cuffs
on both sides with"CELLULOiD,"
thus making them strong and
durable, and waterproof, not oitec
ted by heat or moisture. There
are no other waterproof goods
made this way, consequently none
that can wear so well. When soiled
simply wipe them off with a wet
cloth. Every piece of the genuine
is stamped like uiis :
TRAD
Mr, jr. M. Crocker
Washington, D. O.
Rests the Tired Brain
Hood's Sarsaparilla Gives Nerve
Strength and Bodily Health
Hood's Pills are " Much In Little."
"t have used Hood's Sarsaparilla and
Hood's Pills for many years and consider
them the best on tho market. Hood's Sar
saparilla has given me health and strength
from time to tlmo when tired and
Worn Out From Ovorwork
and the worry of business. It has purified
my blood, toned my nerves, and rested
my tired brain by restoring Bleep and in-
VlEOr&ung my euwru Dowi. "u a
Vegetablo Pills are much in little. I use
no others. They Invigorate the liver to
healthy action, net gently on the bowels,
I 1- parilla
relieve sick headache
and indigestion, and
thus assist tired tStty
nature to remove disease and restore
health." J. M. Crocker, 1410 Rhods
Island Avenue, Washington, D. C.
Hnnrl'c DSlIc acti harmoniously
c
ures
M.J. LAWLOR,
Justice of the Peace
Insurance and .
Roal Estate Agent,
123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah
with
a. 230.
Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire.
tLLUUH
tOK KENT. Store aDd dwelling on North
Main street, addiv to Mrs. urwge
Burns, 25 W. Coal street. 3-9-1 w
TTTANTKn.-A eirl for ceneml bouseworK
W Annlv tn Mnx Hchmldt's drv eoodsl
store. North Main street all tf I
Mark.
Tnsist nnon eoods so marked r
if you expect full satisfaction, and I
if your dealer does not keep them, l
send direct to us enclosing amount j
and we will mail sample. State
size, and whether a stand-up or i
tumed-down coUar is wanted, i
Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair.
Tho CELLULOID COMPANY f
-29 Broadway, NewYopk.
j.iw."n -.run iw.p -
A Car Load of the
Best Horses
Ever brought to tho Coal Region will tee I
onerea lur Bate oa
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895,
Commencing at 1 p. m. at the COM
MERCIAL HOTEL.
Evan J. Davies,
UNDERTAK1N
AND LIVEHY.
13 Worth Jar din Street.
Do 7ou Want
A superior headlight oil f
One that gives a brilliant light f
One that will not. smoke the chimney!'
One that will not char the wick f
One that has a high fire test t ,
One that will not explode f
One that Is a family safety oil t
Then send your orders to the
KclipsQ Oil Oom'y
Oils, Gssoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks,
Burners, etc.
213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
OX3E3-3u3Sr2X.
The STEAM RENOVATING C0,,ftcSaiprnn'
36 North Main Streot.
Tho most normlnr resort in the town.
I Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our
cigars are tne unest.
iVERY
SNEDDEN'S
Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House.
The best rigs in town. Horses taken to
board. Hauling promptly attended to.
A genuine welcome
Awaits yon at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon!
MAIN AND COAL STS.
Fool room attached.- Finest whiskeys,
beers, porter and ale constantly on top.
Choice temperance drinks nnd cigars.
nvEOxyiiNrca- 3l.x:e 3
Our entire stock of clothing and gents'
furnishing goods, bats, etc., must be sold be
fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early
and securo bargains.
LIGHTSTONE'S Bargain Store,
110 North Main Btreet.
HVE. D. M.ATiBY,
WniKiir : oi : Ji
16 North Main Street.
Bepalrtngof all kinds prmoptly attended to.
Your Stomach : : :
Cannot stand the name washing that
your boots do, and the water yon drink
isn't even fit for that purpose. Use
Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter.
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
Weeks' Museum,
17 SOVTJl MAIN BTItEEl
Grand display of birds and anlmalB of all
selections ana finest paintings In tne county.
Best Beer, Porter and Ales.
Finest Brands of Cigars.
Free lunch every morning end evening.
John WEtns, Proprietor
0. W Davidson, Bartender
X&w Series
1
MS
1
CtOTTAOK FOR. RENT. New cottage cor
1 rinr of Llovd and West streets. Six
rooms and shanty, olosets in all rooms, water I
aud coal hi the bouse, private jard. front andl
side entrance, uomp'eie nome lor u kiuhh
fain 11 v. Annlv tour. J. B. Kisiier. am
... ..,
I70R HALE All the bulicings now on tne
A Phoenix lot. formerly the Hark Ins prop
erty, on .orth Jardln Bireet. will bo sold to
the Slghfst bidder. Must be rpmoydby ibe
10th of April. Hubmli bids to chalrmanof the
ciimmlttee. t . J. urennan o-ii-u
' April 23, 24 Entertainment In the All, I ducted by Hev. H. A! Kelser, of St. Paul's
Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Reformed church, of Mabnnoy buy.
I Washington Crtmp No. 72, of Dilano, of
which' deceased was n member, attended
the funeral iu a body.
170R
iiifHT-Hinrn rrom and dwelling.
with stable atiachfd, now occupied by I
Llehts'one, the clothier. Apniy 10 Bin
u.,.,rot Tphnnev. uiUianov Plane, or w.
H.Hhoemaker. J P., Shenandoah, Pa. Pos-
RBsslon clven April 1st. 3 0 1 w
Wbea Baby was atok, wo gave her Caetoria.
WlMtt k waa a Child, abe oriad for Owttoria.
When shebwawiaMta, the clung to Caetoria.
VVhw she had Children, she gave them Caetoria.
Rupture.
Cum guaranteed. No operation. In
quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No.
8 South Main street 0-18-tf
A efvere rheumatic pain in the left
tuoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loner, a
well kaown drngglst of lies Moines, Iowa,
for over stx months. At times the paiu
was so severe that he could not lift any
thing. With all he could do he could not
get rid of it until he applied Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. "I only made three
applications of It," he says, "And have
since been free from all pain." He now
recommends it to persons similarly
aflllcted. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros.
E. B. FOLEY,
" " Fine Groceries.
201 West Centre Street.
Dealer in groceries, flonr, pmvMons, teas,
c off oej, sugar, etc Best quality, lowest prices.
Full of trouble" is the unhappy
I sufferer with palus and rlieuuiatUui.
Tied Flag OH Is the famous pain cure for
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia aud Lum-
baso. CoeU 3S cents. Hed Flug Oil ia
told at Gruhler Bros. Drug Store.
Reception.
A reception was held yesterday at the
residenoe of Mr. and Mrs. Max Supowltz,
on East Ceutro street. Among the gnasta
were Mlsees Annie and Jannle Hefowich,
Mahauoy City; Simon KauovBky and
wife, of Mt. Carmel i Joseph Hablnon-itz
and Benjamin Kanovsky, o'f Mahanoy
City ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Moses, Miss Kate
Levlne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellas Supoivltz,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Martin, Louis
Habinowltz and Louis Felnbtrg, of town.
. Important Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties who
have left watches at my place for repairs
that it they are not called lor on or neiore
Aiarcu oo, tovo, mey win ue cuuamcreu
lorieitea nnu eoia at auction to tne nigu
est bidder. All work ordered of me will
be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102
North Main street. 2-20-apU
i jjaDD has removed his gallery to Hoff
man's old stand, West Centre street.
fir toSSOver week using and selling Old
AJ ittiltaWc l'later I'.very tamtiy rms
fuity, worn knives, foiks, spoons elo Qulokly
tiArlnnrA nr hurd w rk: a aood situation. An
dreas W P. Itarrlsen & Co , Clerk No. H, Col-
urabus, Ohio.
The Citizens' Building
and Loan Association
Of Shenandoah, Pa., will lasua a NEW
SERIES of Stock. Books will be open on
Tuesday, March 19th, 1895, between the
hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p.m., at the office
oi tne secretary.
James Bell, President
C, W. DEKOLKIl, Secy.
- DR. A. A. SEIBEliT -
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.'
207 West Market 8 1., Pottsvllle.
Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to I p. m 7 to
8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Xa.3STX3E 3IjSS
OYSTER BAY I
105 East Centre Street.
Families Supplied with Oysters.
Dining parlors attached.
CRUB
CTOSISB
take place regardless of weather condl-1 Largest Paper Store M TOWH,
ia t A net) nuivu T c r ii ctu uv t j i cdwj t - ,fl.a
great deal of IaFt year'B patterns wnlca we are neiim y.
see our line of coods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers.
Finest Stock, ana Lowest trices.
WM. NEISWENTER.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
Anthony Schmicker's
omreof tbeHiate Hnsnl'al for Injured per
sons of the Anthracite Ooal licglou of Penn- I
sylvanla, Fountain spring, I'onua.
Hi nlnrt ami innrltpd tirm o ait (orsuDDlles I or
the Htnte Hospital for Injured Persons of
in. AntliranltH i'ottl Uociuu of Pennsylvania.
will berecelvd by tliellosrd of Truhteesiip to
nnd luclurt net leinirlietnaayoi jiaicu.rt u.
dcj; in. fiirnistifni. bread, me -Is. eroct rlei
drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables Jce.'foed,
mm a. inrtli- vnar endlmr Aluv SlBt. loOfl.
Tue lloa'd or J runecs jwervn hid ntuiiu
rnipu't anv or fll bids. A koueoeie oi me
nnlHcH and nrobnble amount of each re-
nnlipd. will be furnished on application. Ad
dress, j. O. JIidple,
Bupt. maie uospiiai,
3-1M8-K Fountain Springs, Penna.
101 SOU1J1 IUAIX ST,
The finest cool and billiard moms In town.
miming Deer, porter ana roltsvilie aie con-
Biuauy on tap. uive ub a call.
.a,iwrgg-to-l3. TT-.'j3t Heooivod..
Call and Examine it-
All the Xiatest Xffoveliies
At the Xaowest Prices.
GEORGE NAUJUNAS,
Saloon and Restaurant,
231 North West Street.
Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines
and Liquors.
AMSY PILLS!
SAFECO HURE. 5EMQ J"??
QUAKD WltCOK Wri" vMirnB,r
Garden's iRT WALL pApER; tore,
We havo just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the
mnrknt. xvlilrh wn will kfll nt vnrv rpasonable prices. We havea!so in stock
Come and
or. 1. 03Ll.X2I!Kr,
House, Biqn and Decohative Painting. alii w cat (Jontro Street.
All orders promptly atienaeu to.
ED. BRENNAN,
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts,
Pinost Beets, Wnes and Uquors. MrS J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Mai 11 St.
If your clothier doesn't keep
Hammerslouffh : Bros
Swell, BelUble, New York
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Make him get it Their celebrated
$15.00 Melton Overcoat
Wear lib stent and li sold by every nroml
nent clothier In the state. None genuine with
out Ilummerslougn uros.- muei.
Choice Temperance Drinks.
Boat Brand b ot ft and lOo Cicrara.
JOHN A. BEILLY.
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALER,
22-Zi Bouth Main St., Bhenttndoah,
Agent for D. O. Yuenglitg & Hou'a celebrated
near, jrurier, aios, giu.
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Q. S. Haeseler's Cigars
Sold by all dealers who sell
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