The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 12, 1895, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD
1883-
-HUIUfKD OUT 1893.
l'nblislicd clallj;, except Sunday, by the
1IKUALI) PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Olllct llefon loll bUlg., Houtli Main St.
II. C. ltOYHIt, Udltor.
W. .1. WATK1NH, Load Kdllor.
J M HOYElt, Treus. nnil UnelnoM Manager.
TU Uorg Irl I delivered In Shen
I ne nerd Id nndonh nnd tliosur
mmidingtnwn for six cents u week, payable tn
the carrier", lty mull, S3 00 u year or 25 cents ii
month, payable In ndvntice.
Adcrtt.ements chowd according to "pace and
poMtHm. The pulillllM-rx rcicre the right to
change die position of ndcrtienicnts whenever
the publuutlou of news demand It, The right
Is roorvcd to reject any mliurtlement, hcther
paid for ornot.thnt the publishers inny ileem
improper. Advertising rules made known upon
upplUtittnn.
Lnteied at the putorhce at Shenandoah, Pa., as
teeond class tnatl matter.
Bcening Herald.
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 12, 1895.
I'EUSONAL.
Miss Gertie Sanger, of Mt. Cttriuel, is
visiting friends in town.
Br J. W. Envlu spent yesterday at
Pottsville.
David llechtel, of Onvigsburg, was a
guest or bis son-in-law, Tnllesln Phillips,
last night. Mr. llechtol is one of the
Lehigh Valley ltallroad Company's engi
neers. K J. Owens, of Freeland, was a gue9t of
town friends last evening.
Miss Mabel llannoti, of Steeltou, Is the
guest of Miss llauuah Keeso, of North
Jardin street.
Mrs. C. T. Straughn, of North Jardin
street, wife of Councilman Straughn, has
given birth to a sou. There will he no
serious deadlock in the Borough Council
now.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Claude Keiper spent
thoday at Pottsville, visiting the latter's
sister, Mrs.' John 11. Glover.
Misses Susie Bedford) and .Tosie Pugh, of
Pottsville, are tho guests of Miss Jennie
Beddall, on South Jardin street.
Miss Nellie Allison, of Port Carbon, and
Maine Yaullureu, of Ashland, were town
visitors yesterday.
Miss Lizzie Thomas, of Turkey Run, left
for Brooklyn yesterday to visit friends.
Mrs. ThoniaE Hutchinson and family are
tho guests of Mrs. Hutchinson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 12. T. Drumheller, at Sun
bury. Capt G. AY. Johnson spent this after
noon in Pottsville.
Mrs. E. Griflin, of Atlantic City, who
was the guest of Mrs. J. Pooler for a few
days, returned to her home this morning.
Miss Gertrude Evans, of Ashland, passed
through town on her way to Lakeside
yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Fay were serenaded
by the Grant band last night after the con
cert. ,
Michael Purcell, of Centralia, was a town
visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Kills Supowitz returned home yes
terday after a pleasant visit to relatives in
New York and Staton Island.
Mrs ('. L. Fay, Mrs. Dodd, Birdie Gul
lin, May and Carrie Beddall, Maggie
Uaraier, Katie and Lottie Burkhart, Mame
Iieed, 'William Graut, John lliggins,
William Galvin, J. J. Beilly, Harry
Uowling and Charles Klrlln spent yester
day at Lakeside
A nian and his wife should be one, but
the question often is, whithis the one?
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general timsmithiug done
call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre
Btreet. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf
The pen is mightier than the paste pot
but ltss convenient.
For pure blood use Fowler's Sarsapar
ilia. Old Sol promises to giTe the delegates a
warm reception.
Buy your wall paper and room mould
ing at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m
Ohl Dies.
Special to Eveking HtlKALD.
Pkincbtox, N. J., Juno 12. Fred. Ohl,
one of the Princeton college Btudeuts who
was shot by tho negro Collins on Saturday
sight, died this morning. a. i. a.
For baby's, colicky pains use Luks'
Syrup.
Have jour carpets, feathers and mat
tresses cleaned by the Steam IienovatlDg
Co., 32 East Coal etreet. -l.17.3ai
The hotels will now have a chance to
get back at the plumbers in the matter of
bills.
Try Scheider'a Homemade Bread and
Cakes. 28 East Coal etreet. 4-17-lm
Columbia tlio Gem.
''Columbia the gem of the ocean" and
Columbia Beer share equal fame. Colum
bia Beer Is meeting daily increasing de
mand and its popularity continues un
bounded. When Baby was nick, we pave hr Castotia.
When die was a Child, she cried for Castork.
When she beeame Miss, she clung to Castorta,
When she bad Children, she gate them CastorU.
E. B. FOLEY,
FINE GROCERIES,
201 West Centre Street.
Dealer In groceries, flour, proviaons, teas
coffees etc. 'ood delivered free-
MOKE PASSED BILLS. '
Which nro Awnltlntr tho Action of
Governor IlttstlniM.
In addition the list of hills published
yesterday, which awoit Executive action, ne
Kivo the following:
Giving preference to the appointment
and employment ol honorably discharged
tntlors, soldiers and marines of the late
war.
Au act for the protection of sturgeon.
An act authorizing and requiting the
Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds
to en'pluy capable superintendents of con
struction for charitable and State institu
tions. Tha bill provides that hereafter
when buildings such as above described are
tn be erected a competent superintendent
shall be employed on behalf of the State to
superintend their erection.
Au act permitting tho incorporation of
certain corporations and companies (or
buying, selling, trading and dealing in mer
chandise at wholesale. This is the act
which permits the incorporation of com
panies tor the sale of groceries, provisions,
etc
Granting a pension to Rachel Watson, of
Lancaster county.
Making an appropriation to provide for
the education of children in the Soldiers'
Orphans' Industrial Schools.
Providing for the classification of real
estate aud other property for the purposes
af taxation and for the election of assessors.
A supplement to the act acquiring by tho
State of certain ground at Valley Forge,
and authorizing the acceptance nud giving
of money lor lands, etc.
Providing for the erection of n statue of
Mnjor. General John F. Ilartranft.
Providing for the manner of ascertain
ing and awarding compensation for dam
ages in all cases where municipalities may
hereafter be authorized to take, use aud
appropriate private property.
Providing for the improvement of certain
public roads and highways This ia what
ia known as the Flinu Road bill.
Providing for an additional law judge In
the 46th judicial district.
Authorizing boroughs to redeem out
standing bonus.
Providing for the opening, improvement,
use, caie and protection ol school and
otber grounds.
Equalizing and fixing the compensation
and mileage of the members of the various
State boards created I y the act of June 2,
1831.
Creating the office of County Controller
in the various counties of the State.
Amending the net relating to the protec
tion ot stargeou and game fish in the River
Delaware.
For te protection of the nests and eggs
of game birds.
i emulating the letting of contracts ior
the erection and construction of public
buildings.
A supplement to an act to make the car
rying on of the detective business without
n license a misdemeanor by regulating lees
of detectives in certain cases.
Extending the power of mothers over
their minor children under certain circum
stances. Authorizing courts of quarter sessions to
consolidate election districts in townships,
boroughs and cities.
Authorizing the erection of workhouses
in the different counties.
Defining who shall be responsible for
maintenance oi insane patients placed in
hospitals by the courts of the different
counties.
An act to regulate the advertising of
sales by County Commissioners by lands
bought by them lor the non-payment of
taxes.
A supplement to the pharmacy act, re
quiring registration and renewal certificates
to be kept in conspicuious places,
Authorizing the State Food Commis
sioner to enforce laws against the adulter
ation of impurities ia food supplies.
To encourage the use of wide tires on
wagons.
For the punishment of crime of train
robbery.
Granting to water power companies and
other corporations owning or controlling
water power, authority to develop and dis
tribute electric power by means of their
water power.
Giving building add loan associations the
right to make temporary loans.
Allowing motor power companies to
issue bonds, etc.
Authorizing cities of the first class to
make appropriations for free libraries.
Empowering presidents ot boards of pub
lic education in ci'ies of the first class to
deputize vice presidents to sign warrants.
An act to prohibit iu public places exhi
bitions of physical or mental deformities.
Creating a Bureab. of Health in the De
partment of Public Safety in the cities of
the Commonwealth.
Regulating the issuing or transferring of
stock by incorporated companies.
Providing for the adjustment of indebt
edness and property rights retween school
districts, townships and otber districts.
Creating the office of Fire Marshal in
cities of the third class.
A supplement to an act providing for the
supply, storage and transportation of water,
water power, &c.
Providing lor a eepsrate appearance
docket in all cases in which the Attorney
General appears officially for the Common
wealth. An act relating to and regulating the bus
iness of plumbing nnd bouse drainage in
cities of the second class.
Regulating the pay of election officers at
all elections hereafter ta be held.
Designating the several judicial districts
of the Commonwealth. This is the Judi
cial Apportionment bill
Punishing the printing, posting and dis
tributing ot any libelous or defamatory
circular, poster or otber written matter.
Amending tbe 48th section of the act of
April 13, 1637, entitled an act providing
for tbe organization and regulation ot tbe
National Guard of Pennsylvania. This is
the Band bill.
Making an appropriation to pay the ex
penses iuenrred by tbe Election Committee
of the House of Representatives in the con
tested cases of Higbee vs. Andrewe,.Okell
vs. Quinnao, Franklin vs. Forrest and
Tsggart vs. Baker, during tbe session ol
1603.
An act preventing tbe placing of explo
sives in streams for tbe purpose of catch
ing uen.
An act authorizing school boards to pro
vide a water supply for fire, etc
A supplement to tbe Bullitt law provi
ding for the safety of inhabitants in first
class cities. This is tbe lodging house
bill.
An act exempting sewing and typewrit
ing machines leased or hires from levy or
sale on execution.
An act legalising the dishorning of
cattle.
An act to provide for tbe erection of
new counties ont of the two or more
adjoining counties and defining the man
ner. This Is tbe (2 nay Connty bill.
Babies made happy with Luks' Svnip.
A Sl'ItONG AfPKAL.
Tho onimleslonora to Circulate Peti
tions nud I'rosout tho Same to tho
Ooveriior.
The Commissioners of this county will
ose every effort tn induce tho Governor not
to approve the Qnay County Mil. That
portion ot Schuylkill county which is pro
posed to take to make up Quay county
comprises the three Unions, Itnbn, Kline,
Rush nnd Rjan townships. The loss of
tbee township-, it is claimed, will "bring
unnecessary burdens and inconveniences"
upon tbe citizens of old Schuylkill and n
strong oppeal will he made to tbe people
residing in tbe townships uam-d above to
oppose tbe dismemberment of their oil
county.
Petitions will be circulated in tbe town
ships named nnd tbe commissioners started
out to-day to place the papers in the
hands of the taxpayers fur their signatures.
The petition opens with greeting to Gover
nor Hastings and reads as follows:
"We the undersigned citizens and tax
payers of that portion of Schuylkill county
intended to he incorporated into a new
county icspectfnlly request you to veto bill
known as the "Quay County BUI" because
if it becomes a law it would he detri
mental to our interests, bring upon us un
necessary burdens and inconvenience us in
many respects."
The best and most reliable plumbing in
town is done by P. "W. Bell, the plumber,
corner of Main and Centre streets. Satis
nction guaranteed. G-4-tts
Tatterdon Torn "Did you travd iu
coeuitn on your Western trip ?" Rolling
stone Nomoss "No; I traveled in freight."
A Snow Wort u Seeltifr.
Of tbe many circusis and menageries ex
hibiting throughout tbe Union, none has a
more enviable record than Sands & Astley's
Enormous New and Old World Railroad
Shows, n mnustcr consolidation of the most
notable circus and menagerie of America
with tbe leading British circus, hippo
drome, menagerie, museum and grand
curio exhibition. There are no words but
of praise wherever this model combination
has exhibited, and its visit here, which
will take place Monday, June 24, wi 1 be
an important era in tbe amusement anna's
of our community.
Symbols of the "Cloud rire."
Nearly all of tho ancient nations called
lightning by mimes signifying "cloud
fire," and tho major portion of them cm
ployed somo symbol to represent tho flash
of the "forked fury'1 darting from tho
thunderclouds. Tho early Chaldeans
symbolized it with a trident; nnd tho
Babylonians, learned In mystic lore, em'
ployed a humnn hand for tho saina pur
pose. Tho bas-reliefs of t ho towers of
Nimrud and Malthla, which arc the work
of tho later and more refined Assyrian art
ists, show tho trident doubled or trans
formed Into what Is known as n "trlfld
fascicle." This triumph of tho classio art
secured for the anciout Mesopotnmlnn sym
bol tho ndvantago i.vor nil other represen
tations of tho thunderbolt. Tho Greeks
represented tho "st .rrnllro' with tho feath
ers of n bird of pre; . Later on, when they
had begun to incoriorntothe Asiatic form
of tho symbol with their own, thoy put it
In tho claws of an eaglo aud mado It the
scepter of Zeus. Gnul received tliu symbol
from Italy, but soon altered it to tho fa
miliar two headed hammer amnion on
Gallo-Roman monuments. Th nine sym
bol is seen on amulets found in rraany,
Scandinavia, England and Franco, Sc.
Louis Republic.
Economy nnd Artince,
Tho Duchess of Buckingham, In her
"Glimpses of Four Continents, " tells an
nmusing Maori story belonging to tho pe
riod whon theso natives wero nt war with
England. All sorts of tricks went on,
such as are not only fair, but commenda
blo In war.
When tho Maoris wero in want of bul
lets, they used to show a dummy In tho
bush. Of courso it was Immediately fired
at. A man in tho background pulled it
down by a string.
"Oh," thought tho British soldiers, "we
have done for him!"
Up came the dummy again cautiously.
Bang, bang! went tho British rifles. Down
fell dummy, nnd this went on till somo
worse marksman than usual cut tho dum
my's ropo. No Maori would go up the
treo to splice it, for that osposuro meant
certain death.
Tho bullets were nil taken out of a llttlo
eorth bank which tho Maoris had mado
behind tho treo whero tho dummy appear
ed nnd were usod over again. It was a
long time before this artifice was discov
ered. MIfcCBLiT.ATJKOUS.
"I70K RENT. A first-class stable. Apply at
A the it KHALI) ofllce. 0-10-3t
fOR TIRVT. A litre hnuaa for a small fiimilv
Apply at Refowich's clothing house C-U-tf
WAXTED. A strong boy to learn tho baking
" bulnes. Apply nt llurkhart's, 33 North
Main street. 6-12-St
A MAN Oil LADY TO MANAGE DISTItlBUT
ing samples, soaps, sieeiaUles, books, do
corresponding. Sena Sylvan Co., 727 Wood
ward, Detroit, Mich., 10c. for set of samples,
ecelve otter tb you.
WHY do people complain of hard times, when
'' any woman ot man can make from S to
S10 a day easily? All have heard of the won
derful succeat of tbe Climax Dish Washer; yet
many are apt to think they can't make money
selling it; but any one can make money, because
every family wants one. One agent has made
S478.SG in the last three mouths, after paying all
exiienses and attending to regular bnilnesa
besides. You don't have to canvass; as soon as
people know you hare it tor inio they send for
a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co,,
45 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars,
WANTKD. Wnnted by Tho Singer Manufac
'' turlug Company, n man to net ns salesman
nnd collector. Must come recommended and
able to furnish bond. We wnnt u worker. A
good position for the right man. No money ru-
iiuireu. itrains anu energy is wuars reqtureu.
Wo furnish the rest. Apply at tho Singer olllco,
21 Centre street, Shenandoah. C-ll;tf
PSTATE OF BENJAMIN HASKEY, deceased.
Letters of administration on the above es
tate having been granted to the undersigned,
persons indebted to the said estate are requested
to maKepaymeni, anu inose uaviug claims to
present tue same wituouiueuy to
iUuv Ann Habkkv,
Shenandoah, l'a.
0-11-law-Ct
Or to her attorney,
J. H. I'OMKUOV.
N
OTICE OK DISSOLUTION. Notice is liere
hv irlvnn tbst the narlnershln tradliur as
uoyle lirotners, puuusiiers, uas neen uissoiven
by reason of the death of the late D. J. Doyle,
one of th tlrtn. All nersons indebted to the said
firm are requested to make settlement without
delay and those having olaims to present the
same at the office, West Coal street. Shenandoah,
l'a, or to n. ai. iiuiuvu,
0-12-lw Attorney.
(t0 0 Ministers. Teachers, Agents Wanted
Ol C3 U Everywhere M AKION IIAlt LAND'S
NEW HOOK, "Home of the Uible." Over 200
New Photos. Pleases. Sells rasi rays big.
Tffn nerienc needed One sold 81 in .I0 hours.
Illustrated circulars fice- Address, Historical
?ub. Co , 1'lUladelpuia,
Lcanllzed to Wed.
Marriage -licensts were grouted to the
following,: Jacob Secoria and Catharine
Gewack, of Park Place: Edward L. Lelby.
of Ornigsbnrg, and Aunes S. William, of
tiressoimj Kandnipb Jjchwank, of West
Viriuia, nnd Lizzie A. Llewellyn, of
bhenandouh; Maurice Scblauch and Lllen
Horn, of .Ion's Grove; Walter fielders
nnd Ida At. Walters, of Taniarjua;
Michael J. Hogmi, of Mabauoy Plane;
and Bridget Cantwell of Gilberton;
Daniel Moyer. of Lebanon, and Sallle
II -in bach, of Washington township; Ste-
Eh en Spesock, of Roaring Creek, and Annie
iesko, of Big Mine Run; Benjamin N.
Titus, ofSU Clair, and Rachel L. Williams,
of Shamokln, John E. Gaiis and Frances
E Dick, of Port Carbon; George Smeltzer
and Mary Cutcupski, of Lost Creek; Loui3
Miofskl and Bridget Repie, of Shenandoah;
William Lane, of Aebland, and Annie
Dixon, ol Locust Dale.
A few copies of the IlniiALn's silver
anniversary souvenir edition remain in tho
hands of the publishers. They were saved
from the fire and are in excellent condition.
Iu addition to their intrinsic worth they
will be valuable as relics of the fire. First
come, first 3erved.
Hooks & Brown
Fall Hue of
BASE BALL GOODS,
Special inducements to clubs.
Agents for Daily Papers.
NO. 4 N. MAIN ST
Get our Prices on
Gasoline and Headlight Oil,
Our delivery wagon will do the rest.
Eclipse Oil Company,
Oils, Gasoline, Candies, Lamp Wicks,
Burners, Etc.
213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Mailorders promptly attended to.
A genuine welcome awaits you at
1
Joe Wtjatt's Saloon,
MAItf AD COAL STS.,
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys,
beers, porter and ale constantly on tap.
Choice temperance drinks and cigars.
When it conies to
GROCERIES,
Our stock speaks for itself. If you
, don't come to town, send your
orders. They will bo nicely filled.
-MUSSER & BEDDALL,-
20 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE
Can always be bad at
Charles Derr's Barber Shop,
First-class hair cutting and singeing.
Fpist'isip. Hons? Buildinp.
John F. Cleary,
TEMPERANCE DRINKS.
Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tlio
finest lager beers.
1" and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa
BIG CUT IK PRICES
New York Gash Store
29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Too many goods, nt this time in tho
season, 200 dili'erent shapes trimmed and
untrimmed goes for cost and less. Child,
ren's $1.75 Embroidend dreesos goes for
$1.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., nt cost. This
Sacrifico Sale begins Saturday, Juno 8th,
for 3 weeks only. Its tbe greatest money
saver yet olfered. Como early and select
yeur bargains.
Spring and Summer
SUITINGS.
Order Spring Garments Now.
Complete line of domestic and inv
ported novelties in trousers and suit
ings. AVe are also sole agents in Shenan
doah for the celebrated Cresent and
Rambler bicycles, ranging in price
from 25 to gioo. Every bicycle sold
is guaranteed.
PORTZ BROS,
Comfort
In Rot Weather.
Finest and coolest ice cream
parlors in town. All flavors con
stantly on hand. Famlllw wn.
plied and delivered at short no
tice. Fruits and confectionery.
Dread and cakes.
L, Little,
Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets.
Poor Pie
is responsible for many of man's (and woman's) physi
cal woes but the pie needn't be poor, and it may
bring joy instead of woe. How ? Use nothing but
COTTOLENE for shortening and the pie crust will be
delicate, flaky, delicious, and so healthful that even a
ujajjnw tan car. rreeiy 01 it ana De
comfortable. COTTOLENE can't be
equalled as a shortening, and is abso
lutely healthful. Genuine has this trade
mark on every pail. Take no other.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK
CIIlRAnrt
13a N. Delaware Ave.,
ARE THE
Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town.
INDIANA BICYCLE CO,, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. U.S. A,
J. S. HOTJSEKICIv, Exclusive Aueut, Shenandoah, Pa.
Card en s Art Wall Paper Store.
"We have just received a fine lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho
market, which o will sell at very reasonable prices. "We havo also in stock a
great deal of last year's patterns which we are sellincr nt a sacrifice. Come and
hee our linn of goods. "We have the mo.it beautiful and artisti; papers.
Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stoclc an Lowest Prices.
ar. dep. oiFtiDizsiNr
House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street.
All orders promptly attended to.
&O
T.H. Snyder
Corner Jardin and Oak Streets,-Shenandoah, Pa.
FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, tTlZT
SAM
CHINESE :-:
No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Clothes of all diescription neatly done up in n first class manner. I can refer to soorto
of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clon
ing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry in the city.
CHARLES LEE, Manager.
ESTABLISHED - IN - 18737"
Half the price in Millinery Goods and Notlous to reduce stock. The choicest
goods in Millinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor
Ilats from lflo up; French flower Ostrich goods in nil styles. Infants' Caps from 5c up.
Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all colors, SI. 00. Infants' short white
dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape,
S1.00 up. "Wheu you waut good goods and cheap, como to KELLY'S, when
you cannot be suited elsewhere. "We must close out our stock; will carry no goods
over. Nun's veils from 81.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty.
MRS. J. J. KEL.LY,
26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
When in Pottsville Stop at
Phil. Woll's Hotel,
200 North Centre Street.
Menls at all hours. Ladies' dining room
attached. Fiue6t wines, liqnors, cigars.
Your Stomach : : :
Cannot starlit tlio same washing that your
boots do, nml the water you drink isn't
even fit for Hint jmrioso. Use
Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter.
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
3XE. W. M-A-LElrT,
WatcIiDiator.j4ii(IjteoIcL
16 North Main Street.
Repairing of Jill kinds promptly attended to.
ED. BBENNAN,
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert 8ts.
Finest Beers, "Wines and Liquors.
Choice Temperance Drinks.
Best Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigars,
Shenandoah's Reliable
Hand Laundry.
Cor. Lloyd and White Sts.
All work guaranteed to be flrit-clasi in every
particular. Silk tie and law curtains a ipec
laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial
solicited.
GREAT REDUCTION
Of summer millinery, including
Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats
and bonnets. Special bargains in
mourning goods. Prices the lowest.
Alice Jennings,
214 South Main Street.
COMPANY,
Fhtlad.
IOYCLES.
HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GRADES.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in tho world re
gardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for
an inferior wheel. Insist on havintr the "Waverloy. Built
and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar
concern, w hose bond is as good as gold.
21 1.8. f 0QR0HE8, 80. 2 LB. LADIES', 7B.
TO
Painter and
Paper Hanger,
LEE,
LAUNDRY,
JOHN A. REILLY,
Wholesale and Itetnll
LIQUOR : DEALER,
22 and 21 South Slain St., Shenandoah.
Agents for D. G. Yuenuling & Sou's celebrated
Beer, Porter, Ales etc.
-DR. A. A. SEIBERT,-
Specialist in diseases of tho
Eye, Ear, Kose and Throat.
207 West Market St., Pottsville.
Hours-8:30 a. ni. to 12 m; 1 to 4 p. m., to 8 p.
tu. Sundays, 9 a. 111. to 12 m. '
HOTEL K2LIER,
CltAS. BUnCHILL, Prop.,
North Main-Street, Mahauoy City.
Largest and finest hotel in tho region.
Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures
Tool aud Billiard Itooms Attached,
Millions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year.
Take no risks but get your houses,
stock, furniture, etc., insured in first
cUtss, reliable companies, as repr
sented by David Faust, Insurance
Agent.
120 South Main Street.
Also Life and Accidental Companies.
EVAN J.DAVIES7
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13 North Jardin Street.
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