Mr, EVENING HERALD RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. TOPICS OF THE TINES. MONDAY, MAY U7, 1S03. THIRD EDITION BASEBALL RECORDS. BUndlng of the Clubs In the Ilaco for Cham plonhip l'ennniits. Nntlonnl Laacu. ruins, w. u Iiojtnn 12 13 CMTIH. w. L. Plttsbtrs..5i) 8 Clncinnatl.il) 10 ChlotiKO 10 11 Clev(.laml...l7 12 1'hilada 13 13 Jew Vor)!...13 12 P.O. .711 .era .633 .580 .C20 .ax P.C. .'WO. liiUtlmorc.il 11 St. Louis.. ..U 10 Urookljn..lO 18 Wash'ton... B 17 Louisville.- 5 SO SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cleveland Now York, 11; Cleve land, 8. At Louisville Brooklyn, 9; Louisville, 7. At Chicago Chicago, 7; Baltimore, 3. At St. Louis Washing ton, 0; St. Louis, 1. At Pittsburg Pitts burg, 1; Boston, 0. At Cincinnati Cin cinnati, 8; Philadelphia, 4. YESTEIIIMY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; Clovo land, 4. At St. Louis St. Louis, S3; Washington, 7. At Louisville Brook lyn, 11; Louisville, 0. At Chicago Baltic more, 12; Chicago, 11. Knstcrn Leagne. n.iTiis. w. u p.c. cluds. w. u r.c t?"rliiitllelcl.l5 8 .032 Provld'nce.ll .OK Wllk'aba'o.13 8 .019 Scranton ...10 11 .4"r racufc ....12 8 .000 Toronto 8 13 .SSI Buffalo .... 13 11 .512 Kochester... 0 17 .20t BATUHDAY'S EASTEttX LEAGUE GAMES. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Springfield, 5. At Rochester Wllkesbarre, il: Rochester, 6. At Syracuso Syria-use, IS; Scranton, 8 At Toronto Pri rldenco, 0; Toronto, 5. TKSTEIiDAV's EASTERN LEAGUE OAM2S. At Hochcstor Wilkoabarre, 7; Bodies- ter, 4. At Buffalo (10 innings) Spring field, 1; Buffalo, 0. l'cnusj lvania State Inguo. crxm. w. L. v.c. clum. v. l. r-.c. Hnzleton....ll 7 .GU7 leading 10 V .02.' Allentown.12 6 .007 Harrisburg U 11 4V. l'ottvl)le....l2 7 .052 Lancaster... 7 13 av 'arbond'le.l2 10 .013 Ill .Oik SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAME!: At Lancaster Hazletou 7; Lancaster, 2. At Allentowu Cnrboudale, U; Allen town, 3. Accldontly Killed Ills Tnn Sisters. NASHVILLE, May 27. News has readied this city of n frightful tragedy which oa curred near Chestnut Mount, Smith connty, as a result of which two youn, daughters of Sara McKlnncy are doad, whllo his baby is slightly wounded. Mr. McKlnncy had been out on his farm with a Winchester rifle and approaching the fcoueo banded the gun to his 23-ycnr-old son Henry. Henry decided to unload the gun, and thinking ho had removed all the lead ho left tho hammer fall. Through the door the bullet sped and through the bodies of his two sisters. Tho elder was fc years old. Both were Instantly killed, while a 0-months-old infant was slightly wounded. The numerous bridges on the Catawlssa division of tho P. & It. are being painted. The Lehigh Valley received three new locomotives from the Baldwin works at Philadelphia. The P. & It. passenger station at Potts- vllle is receiving a new coat of paint. Pasenger traffic on tho Shatnokin vision of the P. & It. has considerably In creased within the last few months. A number of the heavy locomotives doing passenger service on the main line of the P. & It. will be transferred to ISO the Atlantic City division on June 1. General Superintendent Wilbur, of the 31 Lehigh Valley, Is making a tour of in '.316 spection over the different lines. The various supenntenaents accompauy mm over their respective divisions. C. S. Krlck, formerly of Downlngton, has been appointed supervisor of theP.S. V.. between Pottsvllle and Phoonlxvllle, in place of C. S. Young, who has been granted a year's leave of absence. The disbursements of the Pennsylvania relief department for last month were $5G,GS3.80, divided as follows: Deaths, $30,000; ncclden;s, 9049.40; sickness, $17,030 40. The disbursements In March were e3S,09130; in February, $50,210,42, and In January, $47,593.13. To Discuss a Monster Coal Strike. Pocahontas, Va., May 27. A meeting will bo hold here this afternoon, when delegates will bo selected to go to Coluni' bus, O. No action looking to the adjust ment of tho strike will bo entertained un til tho national convention meets, when It 13 claimed the Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio men may join in asking an auvanco of wages. Great in dignation oxtsts at tuo effort of tho com pany to dispossess tho men who refuse to work in tho West Virginia mines, and the Hungarian counsel has been written at Pittsburg to look Into their treatment. A bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Syrup In the house save? doctors' save trouble, and very often saves prec ious lives. Glve3 almost Instant relief In cases of coughs, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. A Cheap Trip to the Rockies. The annual meeting of the National Educational Association, which is to be held In the city of Denver next July, pre sents an excellent opportunity to visit the scenic wonders of Colorado and Utuh at a very small expense, and no teacher should miss what promises to be one of tho largest meetings ever held. All the railroads have made very much reduced rates from the east and the lines beyond Denver have made corresponding reduc tions to all the mountain resorts ; the "Circle" trips and to Salt Lake City. The "Burlington Route," Chicago, Bur lington and Quincy Railroad, which oper ates over Its own tracks from Chicago and St. Louis direct to Denver, Is the short line aud people's favorite to the Queen City of the Plains, and teachers and their friends should be sure to select it for their journey. Pamphlets descriptive of Colorado scenery and general Information concern ing rates, route, etc., to the Denver meet ing can be had on application to Haury E. Heller, T. P. A., Allentowu, Pa. Burlington Route. Sentenced In Salem County Court. Salem, N. J., May 23. Tho May term of tho Saloin county courts adjournod yes teruay. Tho jury in tho case of Isaac Stelnsneldcr, who was indicted on the charge of burning Joseph Rudnlck's barn at Alliance, after n long session returned a verdict of not guilty. Tho following sen tonces wero imposed: John Ryan, alias "Lightning Jack," highway robbery, six years in state prison; John Berry, beating his wife, eight years, and Jeremiah Par ker, larceny, one year. Pertinent Paragraphs Prom the Reporters' Pens and Pencils. Most of our builuess nun nud property owners continue to statu! In their awn , light. They do not attempt to better (things but stand idly by waiting, Mlcawber like, for something to turn up. viuce them that times can ue made better if they, themselves, will help to make them. They trust to luck ; they always do, no matter if school keeps or not. All property owners are not rent sharks, but we have In our midst people, owners of rookeries, who have no hearts at all. They won t come down with the rents during hard times, and the accommoda tions afforded tenants is a disgrace to civilization. They are extctlng in their demands for the rents nnd take tho work- lugman's last penny to satisfy them, leaving the tenants to get along as best they can for the common necessaries of life. Wo have these kind of sharks living not u thousand miles from the Herald office. Fifty five towns and cities in England now destroy garbage by burning, aud use the heat to generate electricity for street lighting. That's economy. Now why not utilize cats in a like manner. Some cats are very electrical so It Is said. Pine bill's, Why Mr. Powell Chose Another. Westminster, Md., May 2r,. In tho breach of promiso suit brought by tho aged iustlco of tho peaco, D. Calvin War ner, against Mrs. Emma Powell, Mrs. Powell testified: "The Intimacy between myself and the plaintiff commenced in the spring of 1893, and continued up until February, 1B94, when I smolled liquor on mm, which he had In the beginning con cealed by chowing coffee; his anxiety to socuro loans of money, and thon finally the report which camo to mo saying thot he was tho father of an Illegitimate child induced mo to break thoeugagoment." Shot nnd Killed the TJarclar. Ellsworth, Me., May 23. J. H. Bun ker, clerk and night watchman In the store of John P. Condon, of Franklin, was aroused early In tho morning by the at tempts of a burglar to forco an ontrancc to tho store through a transom over one of the windows. Ho socured a rovolvei and shot tho burglar through tho head, killing him Instantly. There was nothing on the dead man's person to disclose his identity. Washington's Distinguished Invalids. Washington, May 33. Secretary 01 Stato Gresham Is improving steadily. He eats heartily and sleeps well. Represen tativo Hitt is reported much better. There Is no chango of note In tho condition ot Miss Mary A, Dodge (Gall Hamilton). Sho was conscious for a fow minutes yes terday, and spoko to those around her. Sho is a llttlo easier, though sho has again lapsed into unconsciousness. Welt Known Pennsylvania l'rlest Dead, York, Pa., May 23. Rev. Fathor Honrj Relt, of St. Mary's Catholic church, thii city, died yesterday, aged 40 years. Rov Relt was born In Germany, and was or- dalnod a priest twonty years ago. He wa stationed at Lykeus, Lock Haven, Trevor ton, Gettysburg, and Lancaster before coming here. Ho stood high In tho dio cese, and was onoof tho three nudltors up pointed by tho bishop. Ilyrnes May be Obi Iced to Retire. New York. May 2" 1 It can bo statod positively now that Chief of Police Byrnes will soon havo to leavo tuo pollco depart ment, If It is within tho power of the board of police to compass that end. With him, it was determined, must go Inspec tor Williams, tho preponderating forces in the board having settled Anally Into the conviction that a complete reform of the department would bo Impossible with these two men in it. Yesterday Inspector Williams was retired at his own request. He will got n pension at SI, 00 a year, llannlgan'n Victim Dead. New York, May 2.V Solomon H. Mnnn, who was shot by uaviu llannlgan on Thursday evening, died at tho Flower hos pital lost nlgtit. iiy Ills tloath tho over powering doslro of llannlgan to avenge tho ulloged betrayal and death of his sls- tr, Lorcttu Huunlgan, was accomplished. From the ttmo tho bullet from Hannlgan's revolver entered his brain Maun rapidly grew weaker, ami never recovered con sciousness from tho timo of tho traglo shooting. Younc Grlffo Doclarei Ills Innocence. Brooklyn, May 21. "Young Grlffo," the pugilist, was brought from Phlladol- nhta last evening und looked up In tho Adams street pollco station. The maxi mum penalty for "Young Grlffo's" offense W twenty years Imprisonment, too pris oner mado a rambling statement, most of which would not bear publication, but which was mainly to tho effect that he was innocent of tne crime charged. The Discovery Saved His Life. vlKl. and oue-thlrd DUcoverv I owe mv life. Was taken fares for the round trip, good for return with La Grippe and tried all the phy-1 nassaee until May 81. inclusive. This slclins for miles about, but of no avail wU1 make the rouml tr p rfttes a follow.; aud was given up and told I could not T , . n,,n en at. tmi il. rinSintr fir kw kw niRrnvBrr .New York, $8.73; Trenton $0.47; Phlla. in my store I sent for h bottle and began delphia, $5.40; Pittsburg, 110.03 Williams Its use anu irom tne nrst nose negan 101 Dort 15.53. nronortlonate rates from other in,, a. I - ' No Costa Illca-Nlcaragua War Probable, Washington, Mut20. Senor Calvo, the Costa ltlcan representative here, says thai the reports of probablo war between Costu Rica and Nicaragua aro groundless, no cording to advices received by him. He says tho boundary question Is tho only one on which tho governments amor. This, ho says, Is a subject of poacoful, diplo matic adjustment. A friend ot mine has written from New York concerning a cold May in 1831 : This spring is almost a duplicate of the spring of 1834, t-xcept tint we have had heavy frosts instead of snow and light frost. Ice formed as thick in May of that year as window class. On May 14 I hired out to work on a farm, two miles from Cort landt. The spring had b3en very sltnl lap to this. Fruit trees wero in blossom the day I commenced working, but It be gan lo grow cold aud continued to do so for three days. Finally it grew o cold that Mr. Howe, for whom I worked, had to wear an overcoat and mittens while ploughing. On the 17th it commenced snowing very fast, and the flakes were soon eight to ten inches deep. On the ISth and 19th it was very cold. Potatoes that were covered un with straw In the barn were frozen. On the 19th ond 20th we drew wood on a sled. The sleighing at that time was good. Nearly all tho leaves dropped off the trees In the forest. 'A. small hov Rmrtked a b'e clear : From out of the stieets heerstwhile picked cm, Ifn trli dead In n trollev car. And the next day the papers came out with columns ot blood-curdling details nnd wlui blacK rjeaaea-ucoswrncureaa: 'Andatlll Another Trolley victim.- If the electricity sharps keep nn with their discoveries we may some day ere long be able to dismiss the night, get along without labor and travel whither we will by pressing upon a button while sitting in a chair. Now we are told, says an exchange, that we may have the night illuminated with the phosphorescence of the fire fly and with a light so Innocent and free from heat that we may carry It around in our pockets and have its light whenever we want it by touching a button. An arrangement of this sort will be very grateful to people who do not care to have electric wires about their premises, that may set things afire and knock things over, when they are out of shape. Alight that is less energetic in its disorder will suit them better. The old-fashioned candle would be hard to beat if it did not drip grease; ana a phosphorescent candle will be just the thing. There came a burst of thunder sound ; The boy oh, where was he f Out at the city base ball ground, Where he had slipped In Iree. The lightning flashed, the thunder rolled, The rain came pouring down ; The game was called, and, wet and cold", Ho sprinted Into town. Back to the office he returned, And Badly dtd explain Iiow his grandmother's funeral Was postponed by the rain. Those persons who were In a hurry to pay the tax on their incomes before they found out whether It was actually due will not have as much trouble getting It back as was anticipated. Undera general law the Internal Revenue Commissioner Is empowered to refund Uxes wrongly collected. The amount paid on account of the income tax and which must be refunded amounts to only $73,000. The Ntrikuig ."..t-ils-.k Woavma. NoKIHRTr.ws. Pa., May ST. Tho strik ing weavers of the Woodstock mills hnvj beiii soekln.t to effect a oompromljo with tholr employers all hut wool;, but so fnt their effort havo been unsuccessful. The company offered tho strikers an increase of 10 per cent, on all goods except chin chilla. On this thero was nn increase about a month before tho strlko began. The wcavors, who nt first wanted 20 pot cent., wto willing to compromise on nn increase of 10 per cont. on all grades ol goods. Tho wcavors aro dotormlned ta hold out. Tho Strlko Situation at Providence. Providence, May 21. Thoro Is llttlo ot no change In tho Industrial situation here, The strikers will hold a mooting this after noon todlcu4s tho proposition of Hon. E L. Gannon to submit tho questions nt is sue to arbitration. Mr. Gannon, who it nu cx-dlstrlct master workman of tb ICnlghts of Labor, thinks that If tho op eratives at tho Provldeneo and Nntlonnl mills should effect a settlement tho op cratlves In tho othor mills would returr to work. Tho Manufacturer's club, how ever, stands In tho way of any sucli sottle. mcnt. Production of Mnrcarlne In Helglutn. Washington, May 27. Genrgo Roose velt, t'nltcd States consul nt Brussels, ha? transmitted to the slate department n re port on butter, margarlno nud other arti ficial butters In Belgium, which shows that tho consumption of margarlnoln that country Is nbont 33,000,000 pounds, of which about C3.000 pounds Is produced in Belgium. Most of tho margarlno used is Imported from Hollnnd. Tho consumption is constantly Increasing, and It is sold In tho markots under Its proper namo. Largest aud best stock of 'Utjo. &tO Call and be convinced. Watches and jewelry repaired. Main springs furnished for 50 cents. All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Peuna. IGYCIES. ARE THE HIGHEST OF AH HISE SHADES, Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of nnce. Do not be induppil tn in,. ...... r. ,..rJ ti. i x.. , . , ., .. , 1 -J """i. numuv uu nu inn-inn wiieui. ur sist on having the averlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. J wu., 21 lb. SCORCHER, $85. 22 lb. LADIES', $75. J. S. HOrSEXICK. Exclusive Agent. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. piost select styles ever shown. Waterproof coWaxs nnd cuffs that will not wilt, aro not offected by moisture and look just like liaen aro ell ths fashion now. They arc mada by cov ering n linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid" and are the only waterproof goods n:ado with an interlining,- con sequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, and easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu ine is stamped as follows : TRADf We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and French and American designs in nowers ot every description. Chean ribbon all bilk, No. 5, Be; No. 7, 7c; No.0. 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. SO, 25c per yard all rnlors. Snllor lints. 15c mi : ladles' hats. 25o un; Infants lnntr nlnnVo white for $1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down from S1.00 to 50c per yard Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75 Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to 51.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. Garden's iT WALL piipER; fStose. We have just received a flee line of the' most beautiful and artistic papers In the mnrket, which we will sell nt very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great dpal of last year's patterns which we are selling at n sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. Wo have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J". I. OjSLDEH3S3KT, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. ah orders promptly attended to. CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY Luiuoin 2To. 3.0 STozt23. Main Stxcot. Sllona.ria.OD.li, " .. Clothes of all description neatlv done un in a first class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this city as to my enre in washing nnd superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry In this city. CHARLES LES, Manager. 11 a V Ma alt Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please yon. If your dealer does not keep them, we will send n sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar h wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 187-120 Broadway, New Vorta C3-0 TO- T, H, SNYDER Painter and I) Paper Hanger, Cor. Jardin and Oak Sts., SBENANB0AH, FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to......... For a first class job In plumbing or gas fitting, have it done by P. W. Bell corner Main and Centre street. Estimates furnished on all jobs at short notice. Reduced Rates To Gettysburg, Pa., vU Pennsylvania Railroad. For the accommodation of those who desire to witness the D;Cora tlon Day exercises at Gettysburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell on May 29 and 30 excursion tickets frcm New York city and all stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to Gettys- L'ct better, and after uslutr three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its vrelL'ht in cold. We won't keep store or house without It. Get a free trial bottle At A. Wasley's drug store. - E. B. FOLEY, " " Pine Groceries, 301 West Centra Street. Detler In groceries, flour, rrovl'lons, teas olees, sugar, etc. Host quality, lowest price points. May park b Coming: Events. SO Monster nlcnlo at Columbia y tho Gymnasium Club. May 80. Ice cream festival In Robblns1 hall, under the auspices ot the xouo People's Working Society ol the ' Unite evangelical cnurcn. JuneO. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," In the P, church. June 19.-rStrawberry and ice cream festival Infrtobblns' opera house, aus pices of thelPresbyterlan church. Style! Denmark's police, when they und a drunken man on the street summon a cab, place him inside and drive to the police station, where he is detained until sober. Then he Is driven home, the police never leaving him until he is safe in his family. The cabman then makes his charge, the police surgeon his, the constables theirs, and this bill is presented to tne proprietor of the establishment where the culprit took his last and overpowering This system, it introduced In this conn' try, would tend to reduce the appalling drunkenness. Is a different thing from-f asblon. The two ought to go togetner, out some times they don't. There's mighty little style about some fasnlons. Heal style improves any one's ap pearance, but some fasnlons would make an angel look silly. All our foods are right in this season's atest fashions, and, better still, they are In true "style." Every pattern in our stock has been se lected for that genuine artistic quality which causes friends to ex claim. "So becoming to you 1" Mournlncr uoods a sneclnltv. Prices lower than any other millinery in town. Alioe Teunings, 2U South Main Street. ED. BREKNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brawl ot fi nnd Iflr. Cigars. MISCELLANEOUS. D&vies, UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A gennlne welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers. Dorter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDks aud cigars. L. REF0WICH, Leading Clothier GIUL WANTED -Girl wantedlo do general homework. Asnlv at llradlev's moat mamei, .7 hi ceatie strret, B-So-tr SALE. Two II eh ALU office. TOOK V Both in pjtcollc nt condition. 01 Columbia bicycles. Appiy at tue 11 We Have the Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yon. (Eclipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the pole agent for the Slater Woolen Company INDISO BLIM, L R, SUITS All other 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, boyB1 and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REF0WICH, Reliable Clothier. T70R SAt E.-Natlonal jr new ana it HERALO Office. Tvnewrlter. almost new unu m peneci conaitiun Inquire at ti Spring : and : Summer S'u.Itlrig's- 5-2-tr itwiT.-A rotm suitable lor a lodge, . riewlvcaroelprtnr.il nntntpd. linnet imfprt unrin tivo n rtichl- fit I V vcou" u'Kuh inquire 111 ueiowicns "Well, welll Didn't ever hear of a 'grin like a Cheshire catf Why, you see, a man down in Cheshire had a cat which grinned and grinned until there thing left of the cat but tne grin, ' . 1 1 ...V r. .4 .... 1 know of Dr. Pierce's Go den Medical W"rhuild una .raiSiffi trotwftrR ntiil wiH.itio-. , get a cough, ana tuen cougn self. Must be able to famish best reconamen. b Why waste your time shopping around I for Hats and Bonnets when you knpw T that you can always be suited In price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah v and get the latest styles In shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place in the town or county. DE3:"32"IDE3, Now York Cash Millinery Store, " 29 North Main Street. T WANT FINE SAMPLES HANDED YOOB 1 friends or neighbors. Bend A. F, Wood, I cnuiuer. wdouav.. neirniT. Mirn.. inc. rnr 6 trial boltlea Balln Sceat Perfumes! receive oner to you. 6-18 liw-d&w ( Order spring garments now). Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in Tllsnovprr. and cough until there is nothing left of them to erect a monument to bat the The "Golden Medical Discovery" U the most effective, antl bilious, anti-dyspepttc, strong-giving remedy extant. For weak ""ove estate, navlng been granted to the lungs, lingering cougus, piiukoi u.uu, - KVnT.'mS'SS'm.S. CVCles. ranfrintr in un. sores. r inline auu uicura. 11 i ,h.,. I o 7 , o-.i I u,i UK KiuimH iu nreseni me Hume wilu. I datlons for houestr. No laree nmflu butsteadv I wore and sure money. Address. Lock Box 88. I Bnaniokln, Pa. 5-2&-31 T7STATE OF AUGUBTE ALITA. DE. Jit ceased. Letters of administration on the onrnfnl wnmlflrfnl nnd efficacious remedy. Send 6 cents in stamps for n book (100 pages) on these diseases and their cure. Address World's Dispensary Medical Assoslatlon, Butlalo, N. x, Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, sick headache, aud indigestion, or dyspepsia. Typewriter For Sale. A National Typewriter, almost new and In perfect condition, for sale cheap. Inquire at Heiuld ofllce. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup, until lha damn uHti. Wabonika Aijta. T Shenandoah, Fa, J. H. PoMEnov. Attorney. Hhenandoah, Pa. 66 lawit WHYdo people complain of hard times, -XBe? any woman or man can make :liu.Ei5 'v ? a&y easily All have heard ot the wonderful success of the Climax Dish wasner, yet many uro apt to think they can't make money selling It i but anyone can make roonev. bGcnmn nn, if,,,!.. nnm.a one One agent has made J178.8B In the last three months.aiterpayip.B all expenses andnt tending to regularfciutneuabesldes. Yqu don't uttvo twwM.w3- , p. buuu aa people know you hnva It for Sale theVspnn frtv a VvleV, Waef, Addreis the Climax Mfg. Co., BtarrAve.I Columbus', OUo, for particulars. We are also sole agents in Shenandoah for the celebrated Crescent and Rambler bi- price from S25 to $100. Every Tlicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St. Bheuaudoah, Fa. 1 77P ' ' 1 A Clean, Quick Shave Catl always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss-class hair cutting ;and singeing. Ferguson House Building, Waiitop : anfl : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTXU HA.IN BTBBEX. . ' . 1 .la nf Hll Grand display ot oiras nu "-,,--selections and finest paintings In the county. Ileal ceer, rui.vi rjnes Brands of. . Oiftars Free lunch every morning nd ewnlM. John WW"", Proprietor ! "When it Comoa to GROCERIES Our tock speaks tnWiUU tort come to town, send your oraer. j.uj will be nicely fllled, MUSSER & BEDDALL, 28 E. Centre Btreet, Snenandoih.
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