' ' ' EVENING HERALD1 THURSDAY, MAI" 0, lfcM. THIRD EDITION STORY WITH A STATEMENT. rof. Jones Takes Exception to a Recent Publication by a Contemporary. "It wns almost midnight. The quiet citizen was wrapped In the arms of Mor pheus but n crowd of nearly 200 young men stood under the electric light at the corner of Main and Centre streets. The lights shone brilliantly and the Stan in the sky tried vainly to pierce the thick blue smoke that filled the April attnos phere. Most of the members of the Con xoy and Fox company that had produced "Hot Tamales' at the theatre had de nominated their 'night saps' and were preparing to retire. One of their num ber, however, was abroml. He was in the crowd on the corner. With him was a leading member of Jones' orchestra, of Mahanoy City. Their voices did what the stars failed to do. They bored holes in that lazy, blue atmosphere and they were heard two squares away. There was a woman in tuo case, but she wasn't in the crowd. She was a good looking Sha1 mokin brunette who became fascinated with the actor and followed him here. The musician tried to 'make a mash' but was repuUed, Then he called the girl a vile name. The showman called him to an account for it and threatened to punch his bead. He invited the Muha noy City, man into a convenient club which is supplied with the parapharnalia for the settlement of disputes according to prize ring rules, but the fellow from over the hill declined the Invitation. The crowd urged the showman to take a fall out of him right there but he was afraid of the police, even when tho odds on him was two to one and there wasn't a police man in sight. The showman left town with his company in the morning, and the girl bade him an affectionate farewell at the depot and took a train in the opposite direction for her home in Sha mokin." . The foregoing article appeared in the Sunday News of the 28th ult. Prof. John Jones, of Mahanoy City, and leader of the well known orchestra of that place, says the story Is a fabrication from beginning to end. He also states that he requested the editor of the News to make a rctrac tion, but they have neglected to do so. Mr. Jones says that there were but three members of the orchestra, including him self, in Shenandoah on the night in question and that one of them re turned to Mahanoy City immediately after the performance, the Professor and the other member going direct to the hotel, where they remained until time for their departure for home. Prof. Jones says that during their stay here not a word was spoken by any of the men of his orchestra to any lady, that there was no attempt at fighting, and that he would not have allowed any of the members of his orchestra to become a pty to such an affair. A Piece of Her Mind. A lady correspondent has this to say ; "I want to give a piece of my mind to a certain class who object to advertisirc. when It costs them anything this won't cost them a cent. "I suffered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, backache, in pain standing or walking, was being literally araggea out oi existence, my misery in creased by drugging. "At last, in despair, I committed the sin of trying an advertised medicine, Dr, .Flerce's Davorlte Prescription, ana it re- stored me to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when ne Knows ne can cure, nas tne moral courage to advertise the fact." The medicine mentioned cures all the delicate diseases peculiar to females, as "Female Weakness," periodical pain Irregularities, nervous prostration spasms, cholera or St. Yitus's dance, sleeplessness, tnreatenea insanity. To permanently cure constinatlon. biliousness, indigestion or dyspepsia, use ur. jrierce s neasani ieneis. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAME' National I.enKim. AtPt. IiOuH Helton, 10; St. Louis, At Pittsburg Pittnlmrg, 9; Brooklyn, i. At Cincinnati New York, 10; nnciunnti. 8. At Cleveland Baltimore, 0; Cleveland, 2. At Louisville Philadelphia, 9; Louis ville, 6. At Chlcugo Chicago, 8: Wash ington, i. Kastern Leugut At Springfield Springflel)r;d; Syracuse 4. At Providence Rochester, 8; Provi dence, 2. .Mr. 1). f. Davis, a , prominent livery man and merchant of Gosheu, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I tnfie pleasure in recommending Chamber. Iain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that U claimed for it. A year ago this spring mv brother was lam ur in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and Bunered intensely. The nrst application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and the use of one bottle completely cured him.' For Bale by Gruhler Bros. Druggist. Valuable Property for Sale. A good three-story brick house, store room and dwelling Best location. Next door to First National Bank. Apply to ao Oak street, Mt. Carmel, Pa. lm All the latest novelties Hue atStrouse's. in the jewelry For every quarter in a man's pocket tliero are a dozen uses : and to use each one in such a way as to derive the great est benefit is a quesiiun every one must solve for hinuelf. We believe, however, toat no better ute could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine thit every famllv should be provided with, For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists, E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour provisions, teas, ooaea, sugar, cus. cenguamy, lowest pn.cee. Our Souvenir. The HERALD has gone to considerable expvtrte and labor to iBsue a souvenir edition of the paper on the 28th Inst. It is intendedjto reflect the past history of Shenandoah, with its present status in the commercial and manufacturing world, and a full account of the progress made by the enterprising citizens. So far the paper has received but little en couragement from the representative citizens, or industries. Without them the edition cannot be what it was origi nally intended and a lack of support to an Industrial edition of a newspaper can not fall to make a poor Impression upon the minds of those who are on the watch for enterprising towns. We have two banking institutions, half a dozen or more manufacturing concerns, and scores of business men and to go to press without having them represented in the souvenir will almost be like producing the play of "Hamlet" without the title role. Should such be the result the Herald will not be At fault. It cannot afford to Insert fulsome praise of any establishment when it is not deserving, noi: can it go to heavy expense for the benefit of manufacturers and business men when they stand idle and indifferent .to their own interests. The outside public will measure Shenan doah enterprises by the appearance of this industrial edition. The HERALD will do its share with excellent book paper, the highest priced ink, excellent half tone cuts and first claBs workmanship in every particular. This Is all that can be expected of it. The business people must do the rest. Strouse for clockB. PERSONAL. C. J. Qulnn spent yesterday at Potts- ville. Mrs. J. J. .Monaghan gave birth to a daughter this morning. Dr. Manrer, of Shamoktn, was a guest of town friends last evening. T. L. Hess, the land agent, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor today. Claude E. Knight, wife and son leve for Bluefleld, W. V., to morrow. P. J. Ferguson and William Neiswenter were county seat visitors yesterday. Jamea Robblns, our champion checker player, is doing jury duty this week. John H. Boyer, of Port Carbon, called upon many of his old friends here yester day. Harvey Lindenmuth and Miss Sarah James spent last evening in Mahanoy City. T. R. Beddall and J. R. Coyle, Esqp.; transacted legal business at the county seat today. Miss Ivy FerriB, of Maizeville, Is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Williams, of East Coal street. William T. Evans went to Hazleton this morning on business connected with the Home Friendly Society. Dr. J. C. Blddle, Superintendent and Surgeon of the Miners' Hospital, was an early morning visitor to town today. Strouse for stick pins. A Glorious Fourth. A movement is on foot to have a grand old-fashioned celebration of the Fourth of July this year. It has been started early so that the people may have ample time to prepare for it and it Is hoped they will respond enthusiastically. A joint parade will be a feature of the celebra tion. Strouse for broaches. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good uualltv Bheetlnc. 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. f. J. AlOXAUUAa, 8-22-tf 28 South Main street. Riiv KevRtone flour. Be sure that the nameLEBSlQ & BAKU. Ashland, Pn., is printed on every sacK. NiraruKou Will Iay Froinptly. Managua, Nlcaruguu, May 9 There If no longer any doubt that Great Britain will receive her smart money on time. The 10,000 sterling to be paid by Nicara gua to Great Britain bus been raised here by popular donation. The raising of the money, however, has only increased pop ular feeling in Nicaragua against Great Britain, and the general opinion seomR tc be that the Central American republic will form a combination, possibly secret. against Great Brltaln.and that everything po&sible will bo done to exclude British goods from Central America. Trucoj Knocka Ont Cavannugh. Galveston, Tox., May 9. Tom Tracey put Tom Cavanaugh to sleep In tho eighth round before a large audience In the Tro- meat Opera house last night. The men weighed in at 145 pounds each. John Duffy, of New Orleans, acted as referee. Tho first round was tame, but tho follow ing rounds were hot enough to satisfy the most enthusiastic pugilist. Cavanaugh came up groggy for tho eighth round, and finally Tracey landed a terrific blow od Cavanaugh's breust, which settled him, and he was counted out. Reduced Rates To Reading, Pa., via Pennsylvania Rail road. On May SS the main festivities in. connection with the Annual Conclave of the Knights Templar at Reading, Pa will be held, and on that day the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will Bell excursion tickets to Reading and return from all points on their Schuylkill Division, Wllliamsport, Wllkesbarre Sunbury, and intermediate stations, at single fare for the round trip, with mini mum rate of twenty five cents. These tickets will be good on that day only. special train w'il leave Reading at mid night for Philadelphia, stopping at prin cipal intermediate stations, Two Wwrfciuvu Killed by a Fulling Wall Hazlbton, Pa., May 0. Two men were '. killed and a third severely Injured by a 1 falling wall on Uroad street vestordav. Thr killed are Christian Stlllwagon and Kmnu-1 uol Altonbaoh, and tho Injured Samuel! Grlluths. The men were working for Con j tractor Bubo as masous.and wore building , a iounuation uotwecn two houses. A wall fifteen feet high stood on one side, sup porting the adjoining houso. Tho sutwort of this wall was dug away, and so weak ened It that it toppled over on the work men. Massacre of Christians Prevented. LONDON, May 9. A dispatch from Er- zlnghlan, Asiatic Turkey, says that massacre of Christians at that placo wae prevented by tne arrest of the chief con spirators in the plot. The dispatch add! that tho evldenco taken at Moush by the I Turkish minister of inquiry tends to fls tho responsibility for tho recent massa cres on Tahsln Pa9ha, late governor oi Bltlts, who stated In official dispatches that tho Armenians had raised the stan dard of rebellion. Ubeler Chime Denied Pardon. Washington, May I). Tho president de nied the petition for tho pardon of Will- lam C. Chaso, who was recently convicted of publishing n libel against C. H. J. Tay lor, recorder of deeds of tho District of Co-1 lumbla. Both Chase and Taylor aro col ored, and tho conviction and sentence oi Chase to nlnoty days' imprisonment was the outcome of a bitter factional contro versy wuicn was starteu noro on tno up-1 polntmcut of Taylor (a non-resident) near ly two years ago. Pennsylvania American Mechanics. Schanton, Pa., May 0. -The state coun cil of the Ordor of United American Me chanics, now in session here, decided to .hold the noxt session in Chamborsburg. For tho better government of the order the state was divided into three districts. These oiflcers wore elected: State councillor, Howard H. Holstclu of Harrlsburg; state vice councillor, John M. Horubaker of Madlsonvllle; stato secretary, Walter Gra ham of Philadelphia. ltonsa In the House of Commons. IiONDON, May 9. O'Donovun Rossa, the well known Irish agitator of New York, created a scene in the house of commons yesterday by rising in his- seat in the spec tators' gallery and endeavoring to address tho house. Ho was promptly ejected. Rossa says he simply wanted to deny nn alleged assertion of Henry Labouchere that he (Rossa) had received money from tho British government. Stnge Conch Hold Up anil Itnbbml, CAL1STOOA, Cnl., May ii. A Mngo coach running between this pined and Clear Lake was held up and robbed by tv masked men, who spi-im-d nbont l,2uo in cash, and looted tho Wells Fargo treusure box. It is not known how much they got from the box. liiu highwaymen also se cured considerable valuable jewelry A reward of M,!2X is offered for thoir cap ture. A SlinUter Plead Guilty of Illcnmy. LlVEitPOOL, May 9. William Browne, a Baptist minister, pleaded guilty to the charge of bigamy in court hero. Elizabeth Marchaut Is the name of the woman whom Browne married while ho still had a law ful wife, and whom he afterwards de serted in New York city, whero it is al leged-she now is, ponniless and lnsuuo. The court deferred sentence. An Embarrasied Miller Attempts Suicide, FAlltBURY, Ills., Muy 9. John B. Tay lor, member of the Qulnoy milling firm, which assigned yesterday, attempted sul clde last evening. He was found hanging in the park at his residence in time to save his life. It is believed he was temporarily deranged, and that there was no need whatever for the appointment of a r elver for the firm. A Noted English Artist Dying. London, May 0. A dispatch from Al giers announces that Sir Frederick Leigh- ton, president of the Royal academy, who has been 111 for some time. Is now in such a serious cond'tlon that hope of his recov ery has been abandoned. Sir Frederick, who is now in his 65th year, is admittedly die greatest of i.uullsti artists. w 1 ' 1 Stricken Statesmen Recovering. WASHlNQTON.Muy 8. Secretary Gresham Is reported to bo constantly gaining ground, and it Is now said that all danger in his case has passed. It is hoped that he will bo able to leave the city for some health resort in about ten days. The re port from Representative Hitt's house is that the patient is much better, nnu hopes aro now entertained that ne may recover. General Cogswell is reported to be resting comfortably. 1 Crushed Under a Falling Ledge. Uniontown, Pa., May 8. A party of workmen were drilling in tho rock at the foot of a thirty foot precipice here when a ledge became loosened ana leu, Durylng thren nf thpm. ivncnaei Jov was crushed to death. Patrick Ryan was fatally Injured and nn Italian was seriously hurt. It re- auired two hours to dig them from tho mass of stone and earth. v . Governor Tnrney Again bworn Into (Mnce. NASHVIIA.E, Tonn., May 8. The Repub llcnns and Populists in the legislature de cided to have no hand In the inauguration of Governor Turney today, on the ground that to narticiputo would bo to endorse what they conceive to be a wrong. Ac cordingly only Democratic members were present when uovernor xurney was sworn In. Severe KarthqnaUe In Argentina. BUENOS AvilES, May 8. There was a Be fore earthnutike yesterday in Mendoza, capital of tho province of that name. The Inhabitants were terror Btrloken and lied from the town. Mendoza is sltuatod about flfty-flvo miles southeast from the volcano of Aconcagua. Tho place was destroyed by an earthquake In 1669, Italy. Chamber of Deputies Dissolved. Rome, Muy 8. King Humbert has signed a decreo il ssolvlliir tho Cliamoer oi uepu ties, and fixing May 28 as the date for the election of dmmties. The second ballots will be takou on June 2. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. Tfl. IV.- dlfn oii a Itiilci. Gt'TiiniK, O. T., May 0. Two armed Tjandlfrt made n wholesale raid through tlu country thirty miles east of hero. At John McClpllan's, near Tyrou, they robbed Clcllan and his son of n lai'g. sum "I money, and then went to a neighboring staulo and stole two fresh horses. A num ber of other houses wcro visited and the occupants hold up. They reached George Koss placo, noar Dale, whom they rouix'U of fCOO, a watch and a gun, but threw the two lattor articles away after going n short distance. The 1-atnout MauAauuia ana similar igmpmuiu), mmnfectnred tinder the stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent pnysicianB DR. R CHTER'S libitum pain expellee: innWnArmlnftvMtli Trnrfe Mark" Anchor." SlIanufactureriCommerzlenratliDr.Illchterofl IF. Ad. Kichterft Co.,17Wi:rsiEt.,li5W idbs. 29 HIGHEST AWAKU5. 12 Branoh HonBes, Own Glassworks. A 50 rte In Shenandoah for ale i by J k.P -D.KIrim,08. MnlnHt.J. M. . Hlllon 7 K. AlU' U CI.. - v-. ........ Mrt,n ... . frenhticn. 1. "ill. - MISCELLANE OTIS. IUlv xvr.r.x. a rutin buiiuujb ui n iuukcj 1 newlv cumeted atd painted. Unocupled Wednesday nlubt. Inquire at Kefowlch's clothing store. 5'2-tr -itthv rtn npnnlfi comnlaln of hard times VV when any woman or man can make lrom foto HO a day easily? All have heard ot the wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washer i yet many re apt to think they can't make money selling It ; but anyone can make money, berauf e every lnmlly wants one One ncent has made 5178.36 In the last three months.after paying nil expends and at tending to regular business besides. You don't have to canvass : as soon as people know you fcavR It lor sale they fend for a Dish Washer. AddresR the Climax Mfg. Co., 45 BtarrAve, Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. r-TATE OP JOHN P. HOFFJIAN. DE- C CEASKD. Letters tesumentary on the JSstateof Jorml uonman, late oi nnenan-dn.ih- ehuvlkill tountv. Pennsylvania, de ceased, havintr been aranted to the undersitned all ni-rsons Indebted to said e- tato are reoueat- ed to make payment, and those having claims to present tne same witnoui aeiay to WILLIAM u KKU, .xeCUTOr, Bhenandcah. i'a Or his Attorney, J. H. Pomeroy, Bhenandcah, ra. i a-w-ts-w III A KTKli NOXIOE. Notice Is hereby ;lven that an application will be made to the Governor if Pennsylva In. en the 24th day of May. A. D. If03, by William . Marr. sauueiii. iaercner. iiowin u. rnce. & ii Huntef, i dward bill man and others uuder the Act of Assembly er.title.1 An Act to provide lor tne incorporation ana recuia ion oi c nam corporations," approvea April v.ntn 187. ana tie supplements memo, tor the charter oi an intenaea corporation to he called the "bcfcuylklll Tolepbonn Company," the character and object of which Is tbe construct li.g, maintaining and leastr g inesof telegraph ror private uso oi inomuuius mms, corpora tions, municipal or otherwise, lor general business, and lor the Irnn-Hctlon l anv busi ness In which electricity over or through wires n ay be applied to any useful purpose In the counties oi fccnuyiitin, uommuianna Northum berland, and tor ihese purposes to have possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits anu privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. U. M. ULEMENT Mny 1, 1805. Solicitor AMUSEMENTS. pEKGUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. rEROCSOH, MANAGER Three nights, commencing THURSDAY, MAY 9th, '95, Return engagement of In a plays, sented repertoire of new never before pre here. irices, io, ao, anu 30 cents Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. -Mr IVMI man. r VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Doge, Hess, AND POULTRY. OOOFage Book on Treatment of Animals and Chart rient I'rce. CURES! Feverg,ConKestions,Inflummntlon A,A(rpinni .ucuiiiuuim, iiiim I'ever. Jl. II, Strains, Lameness, ltliemnatUm, u.;."iiistemper, mibuI Dlacuargcs. I.I),llotM or firubs, Worms, I:.K...I'o!!b1is, Heaves, 1'neumnnla. If.K.Cnlie or Uripc. llellvaclic. (:.(!. MlKcnrrlnsc, Hemorrhages. H. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases. I. 1. Eruptive Illsrnses. Mnmre. J.K.Diseuses of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottle (over 60 dosee), - .CO tunie uase, wltn Specifics, Manual, Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, . . 1.00 MM M DretgUUi or tni prrptll ujwltra ul U y IirarmiETS'HED. CO., Ill lUWlUlm St, XtwTort. HOMEOPATHIC fftff SPECIFIC No,&0 In use 'M yean. The only Bucceaefal remedy for nervous ueniiity, vital weakness, nd Prostration, from' over-work or other cause SI Dar vial, or fivi&la&ndl&rff.vi.l nnnrrf.r. fnr -Jl. Bold hy DrurcUta, or mm tiuatu.tdon melpt ot rricc UCOl'llimVS'JltU. Ca,lllilllIlllu.bl.,K.wIoca. IMPORT JLMT! WhV WHRtA Vnilt tlma nhnnnlnr, I . - . . ... Hlut'f un tMuw lor nau and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited In price aim quany bv trolnc direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in shapes and Wmmlng for less MONEY than any place New York Cash Millinery Store, 89 North Main Street. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shoo. r Fires-class hair cutting and singeing, Ferguson House Bnlldlng, The Clair M Patee Co Largest aud best stock of xisieal Instruments Call and be convinced. Watches springs furnished for 50 cents. All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 "outh Main Street. GO H. SHOES 1 i Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. SAM CHINESE STo. lO 3Tortli. 2va.3.33. Otxeet, S33.ona.x3.i3.OB.33., Fa.. Clothes of all description neatly done up in a first class manner. 1 can refer to scores of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry inthiscity. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown French and American designs in flowers silk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c ; No. 0, 9c; No. IS, colors, bailor nats, idc up ; lauies' nats, zac up; imams long cioaKs, cream anu white for fl.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down from $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black satin, 24 inches veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, Garden's WALL pApER jStore. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of laBt year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Slock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. L. REFOWICH, Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the Slater Woolen Company INDIGO BLIM, L 8. SUITS Allotber goods offered for sale are not the genuine. If these goods should change color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be beat for price. An im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothinc. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American snamrocK iree. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clolhler. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. Emil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Tne bar sunnlied with first-class wines. liquors, Deer, aie, porter, unolce cigars "When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, sena your orders. They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 9 . Centre Street, Shenandoah. Spring : and : Summer Sm.Itin.g's: (Order spring garments now). Besides diviner ample time for delivery it .enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and sujting;. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., 'Bhenandoab, Pa. Weeks' Museum, 17 AOPTJI MAJt HXJISSl. Orand display of birds and animals of all ewcbbiuun nuu uucbv jmmiinKB lb me county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars, Free lnnch overy morning nnd evening, Jonn tksks, Proprietor. and iewelry repaired. Main Shenandoah, Penna. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SHENANDOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prico All orders promptly attended to LAUNDRY CHARLES LsE, Manager. and Bonnets is Now on. of every description. Cheap ribbon, all 12c; No. 10, ISc; No. SO, 25c per yard all wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nnn's 26 S. Main St. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. We Have flie Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop U8 a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Feeley's Cafe . 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Out cigars are the finest. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AHD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskey. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDks and cigars. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity the most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and Bonnets In this city, and at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Bhenandoali. Evan J. Bams, AND LIVKBY. 13 North Jardin Street. ff tMnhr : ai : Jeweler 16 North Bain Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. UNDERM
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