The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 20, 1895, Image 4

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    ft Wfllp REGEPTIOJi
I.s ready for anybody, from a
child to a man, who will take
the trouble to enter our
store. This is our second
successful sale of
500 OVERCOATS.
We have just this lot from
Hammerslough & Co., which
wf are sdlling on commission
and which can be bought at
big inducements. We can
.show the people sights of
Overcoats which will make
them Overcoat hungry, in
Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and
black, and Kerseys.
ItKM KMI1K.U Till! l'LACU
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,
Levi Refowich,
10 and 12 South Main St.
EVENING HERALD
WEDNESDAY. NOVKMHER 20, 18!)o.
ANOTHFR DEFENSE OF TERRELL
Missionaries Owe Their I.Ives to Ills Per
1 1
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sistent i:nort(t In Tnrlipy.
Washington, Xov. SO. llov. Gcorgi
Washburn, president of Kobett collnac.
Constantinople, writing from thoro to ,u
friend In America, speaks ns follows of the
Vnltod Ktntos minister to Turkey, Mr.
Terrell:
"Mr. Terrell has been so bitterly at
tacked that it seems to mo that at this
ALEXANDEK W. TEIUIKLL.
critical liniment in his mission tho presi
dent ought to know tlio facts about him,
that ho may not unintentionally do him
Injustice
"He is a brave, honest man, with a warm
heart, and Is enthusiastically dovotod to
his work of defending' all Amorlcan in
terests in Turkey. No man ever tried
harder to do his whole duty, and tho at
tacks upon him have often been slinmo
fully unjust, and generally whou they
have come from responsible partlos they
hnvo been based upon 11 partial knowledge
of the r-liviuiistnucos. Tills Is specially
true of tin- last eight or ten mouths. I
th'iil; many missionaries in tlio interior
owe their lives to ills persistent efforts
witli the Turkish govurnmont."
Held for I trill ill Assault unit Rolihcry.
CmcAcio. Xov. til). Tho pollen havo ar
rested "Kid" Hubbell, alius "riufTnloKid,"
charged with assaulting 11 a 1 robbing Mrs.
E. P. JIack, of Detroit, on Sept. Al. Sir.
and Sirs. Mack were . on inelr way to De
troit, nnd had, titen tlio state room In n
Bloopepmi' thi' Wabash train hero. Mrs.
Slack was alone in tho stato room, hor
husband having gone to tho smokingcom
pnrttnent. Suddenly a man entered, and
after warning Mrs. Mack to bo quiet If
she valued her life proceeded to ruko every
thing iu .sight. Mrs. Muck was so fright
ened that she was 11 nablo to speak until lie
grasped a small satchel containing money
and j"welry to the amount of $l(X). Then
she grappled with him. Tlio man pulled
her from the state room to tho platform of
the car, lieating her in 11 brutal manner.
Mrs. Mack hung to him, but on tho plat
form tho fellow managed to beat hor down
and escape.
The l.lttle Mini on tho Drfi nslve.
San KltA.scihto, Nov. 20. T. II. Will
iams, president of tho California .Tookoy
club, and lessee of tho Bay District track,
encountered Kdward Corrlgan, tho Chi
cago turfman, in tho Palace hotel last
night and the two Immediately becamo in
volved in a dlsputo over racing matters.
C'orrlgan mado an attack ou his youthful
nnd slondor opponont. Before ho could do
any damage bo found a muzzle of a re
volver jammed against bis vest button,
nnd nearly died of heart failure. Before
Williams could pull the trigger, a friend
threw up his arm, while friends of Corrl
gan rushed him ou.?
I)laMtroiii Tire In OUlnhoma.
PintCEM., U. T., Nov. SO. Harly yester
day nioriiliiK lire hroko out on tho north
side of this city, und for eight hours tlio
fire raged furiously. Finally, about noon
tho fire was brought undor oontrol, but
throe-fourths of the business houses aud
many residences had nmo up In smoke.
The loss Is estimated at MOO.OOO, with but
(light Insuranco, A man named Glucks
man is u:'ir arrest for having pourod oil
on his stock to mako it burn.
BUY YOUR-
Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW,
Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From
E. B. FOLEY,
(01 t'eolic and Went cUh.
I
PITHY POINTS.
Happening Throughout tin; Helton Chron
icled for Itimty Perusal.
Seven trliiug are in operation in the
JIaslctou region.
Quite a number of lieople are confined to
tlioir leds with pneumonia at MHlmnoy City.
The Ileal Estate KxctiaitRO Oomny, of
Mt. Cnrniol, capital 10.000, w chartered
yesterday.
Tliore are at presont 103 palionts at tho
Miners' Hospital, while that institution's
limit is expected to ho only BO. In one ward
there lay B0 aloiio.
The Ashland Telegram wants tlio water
cominitleo of that town to resign, booHUso it
can't stop tho lcnks.
Mrs. Cuthnriuo Myers, the Ashland widow
whoattempled suicido hy shooting herself, is
still alive, and may recover.
A inarringo license has loen granted to
William Pearson, of Malianoy City, and
Annie M. Schad, of Malianoy township.
A true hill was found hy tlio United Stutos
grand jury against I). H. IJanck, of l'rack-
ville, for sending obscene letters through tlio
mail. .
The water supply has run out at Mahanoy
rlane and (lilbertdn, and tho citizens arc
supplied with water from rraokvillo, which
is hauled in wagons.
Mrs. John Harloy has hcon awarded $1,000
diimagos against tho borough of Mahanoy
City, for injurios sustained in falling into an
open trench on tlio street.
Monday, December Kith, is the last day
upon which applications for liquor liconses
can bo filed. Thus far ninety-eight appli
cants havo filed their papers.
Itichard Iticliards. of l-'rackvlllo, who as
caught in a semper Hue, is now at tlio hospi
tal. One of his logs was amputated and tlio
other lias a compound fracture.
The revival sorvices conducted by Evan
gelist (ioorgo Williams at Minorsvilic are
meeting with much success. Tho altar is
crowded witli penitents, and largo audlonccs
are present nightly.
The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup is ft
elf nlmnst. instnntlv.
There is no other cough medicine that com
bines so many virtues. Sold by all dealers.
PERSONAL.
Thomas ltiley transacted business at Mt.
Carmel to-day.
Councilman O'Brien is confined to his home
by sickness.
Miss Sajlic l'ortz visited friends in Maha
noy City last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kemnierer and son
visited Allontowu to-day.
Mrs. Hess, of West Lloyd street, is visiting
her sister in Newark, N.J.
Mrs. .7. S. Kistler, of Noitli .lardin street,
is visiting in Philadelphia.
Mrs. frank McAndrew, sister of the lato
J. .1. Monaghan, is scriim-ly ill.
.lohn O. Davis, of Ninth West street, is
very sick with inilamatioii of tlio lungs.
Charles liubinsky, the West Centre street
grocer, is spending the. day at Pottsvillc.
Mrs. James Fox, of West Oak street, who
was reported seriously 111, is improving.
John J. Slattery and George Ploppert trans
acted business at Philadelphia yesterday.
R. W. Stout, Mrs. T. M. Stout nd 1!. II.
Morgan spent yesteiday at Philadelphia.
Samuel Davies and sisters, Misses Nellie
and Annie, visited friends at Philadelphia.
Mrs. John Hughes and son, William, of
Ashland, visited friends in town yesterday.
Dr. J. W. Bnvin, wife nnd child loft town
this morning to visit fru 1 ds at Wilkesbarre
Miss Mamie Mofl'at, of Putston, is tho guest
of her sister, Mrs. A. H.Swalin, on North Main
street.
Miss Lena King, ot Mahanoy City, was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Williams last
evening.
P. J. Oatighan, the North Main street dry
goods dealer, is purchasing holiday goods in
Philadelphia.
G. W. Watson has returned home from tho
Minors' Hospital, at Fountain Springs, where
lie sought relief.
Mr. M. J. Iirennan, who wa dangerously
! ill tho past few days, was tills afternoon re
ported as much improved.
Mr. Albcrsou, of Kohrsburg, is spending a
few days in town as a guest of lienjamin
James, of South Jardin street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powick, of Wilming
ton, Del., nro visiting Mrs. Powick's parents,
Mr. and Sirs. Henry ShaU'or, on North Main
street. They expect to remain until Thanks
giving Day.
Miake oil' Itlu-iimntlsm nnd Neuralgia.
Kub well with lied I'i.ig Oil, 22c. At
Gruhlor Bros., drug store.
Orange lllossoins.
John Adolf and Mitts Angelina Speilus,
both of Ashland, were married at the abovo
place yesterday. They were tendered a re
ception. Michael Freshock, of Lost Creek, and Miss
Colia Harrin, of Ashland, were married at
St. Michael's church, Mahanoy City, yester
day. Tho groom holds responsible posi
tion under tlio Lehigh Valloy Coal Company.
The couple will reside at Lost Creek in a
cozily furnished house.
Anyone who Millers from that terriblo
plague, Itching Piles, will appreciate tho
immediate, relief and permanent euro that
conies through tho use of Doau's Ointment.
It uovor fails.
Sporting Kvent at lliizleton.
Tho lang-talked-of contest between
"Scaldy Bill," of Williamsport, and Jack
IUvis, for eight rounds, will take place
to-morrow night in the Hazlctou opera houso
Many port from tills county will be In
attendance, and Sheuandouh will bo repre
sented among tho number.
Buy Koystono Hour. Bo sure that the
nuno Lbbbio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every saok. tf
Arbitrator Chosen.
J. II. Filbert, Esq., Charles Ornvor and J.
G. Fri6k woro appointed arbitrators in tho
case of (3co, S. Stouffur vs. the borough of
Shenandoah. Tlioy will meet at tho court
house to hoar testimony on Tuosday, Docom
lier 30th. The suit grew out of a claim for
service as surveyor ou tho now romrvolr
built by tho borough of Shenandoah.
Coming' Kvcnls.
Nov. 88. Annual turkey supper, under
auspices of All Saints' P. E. Churoh, in Bob
bins' opera Ijouse.
Dec. S. tirand masquerade ball iu Bob
bins' opera house under the auiplces of the
Grant Baud.
A (loot! Thliif n ml Nothing to Pay,
Just sou what Dr. Greene offbM to dofbrnll
weak and suffering peoide. Ho is the tilwt
successful living specialist in curing nervous
and chronic diseases. His unpamileloil offer
to consult witli anyone free of chnrge, by
letter correspondence, is doing wonderful
good. If you have any complaint which you
do not thoroughly understand, and which
you would like cured, write the Doctor a
letter stating just how you feel and what
symptoms troublo you. He will answer it,
giving a complete description of your onso,
explaining tho meaning of overy symptom,
and telling how you can surely get well and
strong. Ho gives most careful attention to
each letter, and explailis your case so
thoroughly that you understand exactly
what ails you. All this costs you nothing,
you havo no doctor's fees to pay, and you
don't havo to leave your homo. Tho Doctor
makes a specialty of treating patients through
letter correspondence and they nearly always
get well. Ho is tho discoverer of that won
derful medicine, Dr. Greene's Xorvum blood
and nerve remedy. Write to hint at his
office 35 West 11th St., New York city, and
you will undoubtedly bo mado strong und
well.
A Itclgn nf Lawlessness.
Hazi.eton, Pa., Nov. SO. John Osefsky,
his wlfo and his brother Peter wore yes
terday sent to Wllkosbiirro jail to uwult
trial on tho chnrge of having murdered
John Kokowskl, under tho vordlct found
uy tno coroner s jury, Lmst nignc uiojury
considered tho shooting of John Holodock
lib Liuusvuiu uu oununy jiikiv,(uhl uiuugiib
In u verdict of dollboruto murder ngnlnst
John Bobaok, who was sent to jail today.
Two more highway robberies occurred yes
terday, and ono will probably add to the
murder list. John Rouck, a driver for a
local beef company, was hold up at Lot ti
mer, and at the point of u revolver was
compelled to empty his pockets. William
Wnlton, wlillo driving an undertaker's
wagon near Kborvolo, was shot nt twice.
Last night John Hnbeln was waylaid by
masked men near Cranberry and robbed
of 360. Ho was kioked into Insensibility,
and tho doctors say ho will die. Frank
Donoy Is under arrest on suspicion. There
Is talk of organizing a vigllanco committee
to cheek tho atrocities.
There Never Wan a lletter Cure
Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. AtGruhler
Bros., drug store.
Tlio Greek Society Case.
The cases of Bertl Hawrilla, charged with
perjury by Prucnp Koma, Joseph Deeda and
Cipro Stcck were tried and disposed of at
Pottsvillc yesterday. Hawrilla was found
not guilty, but directed to pay half tho cots
and tho prosecutors to pay tho balance. The
charges arose from a suit brought sometime
ago to recover books belonging to a Greek
Catholic society at Slicppton. As members
of the society Koma, Deeda and Steck held
tho books and they retained possession of them
after forming a new society. Hawrilla came
to town and complained to Rev. Laurisin,
pastor of tlio Greek Catholic church, who
consulted legal authority for the recovery of
tho books and a warrant was issued for the
arrest of Koma, Deeda and Stcck for larceny,
but upon trial of the case they were acquitted
and they retaliated by prosecuting Hawrilla
for perjury. On the trial of the latter ease,
which occupied tlio attention of tho court on
Monday and yesterday, it was pleaded iu
behalf of Hawrilla that the larceny proceed
ings were tho result of a mistako ; that when
ho swore to tho warrant Hawrilla did not
understand tho nature of tho suit, but thought
it was a proceeding within tlio province of
law to recover possession of tlio books. By
dividing tho costs the jury evidently took
tho view that Koma, Deeda aud Steck should
have surrendered tho books after their con
nection with tho society ceased; and that
Hawrilla should pay half the costs for mak
ing tho mistako of causing the nrrest of
people without knowing what ho was doiug.
Kxpcllcd
overy poison and impurity of your blood,
by Dr. Pierce a uoiuen Medical uiscovery.
Then there's a clear skin and a clean system.
Tetter, Salt rheum, hezema. Krysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles, Enlarged Glaods, Tumors and
Swellings, and all Blood, Skin, and Scalp
Diseases, form a common blotch or eruption
to tho worst scrofula these arc perfectly and
nennanentlv cured bv It.
In building up needed flosh and strength of
pale, puny, serotinous cmiiiren, nointng can
equal it.
Delicato diseases of either sox, hnwovcr
induced, speedily nnd radically cured. Ad
dress, in confidence, World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
Albert Lynch's ruinous "Godmother."
Tho Ladies' Home Journal announces that
it has secured tlio oxclusivo rights to repub
lish Albert Lyneh's famous painting, "Tho
Godmother," over which tho French art
critics raved whon it was exhibited. It will
appoar ou tlio January cover of the magazine.
Tlio picture is said to more clearly present
Mr. Lyuch's typical woman a dainty,
spirituello beauty than anything he has yet
offered the public. The original is owned by
Mrs. Alfred C. Harrison, who purchased the
painting in Paris last year at an unusually
largo figure.
"I was completely covered witli sores
Evorv limb in my body achod. Had been
sick for five years. Doctors could do mo no
eood. Most of my time was spent in bod
was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood
Bittors havo completely cured mo in three
months." Mrs. Annio Zoepon, t'rookstown,
Mum.
Twenty-l'lvo Koiiml Contest.
Articles of agreement have been sigued by
John Bower, of Summit Hill, and "Scaldy
Bill," of Kansas City, to box twenty-five
rounds or moro for $100 a shlo. Tho fight is
to take place on December Illth, and tboplaco
will bo named noit Thursday. Tho club
offering tho highest puro will get the contest
lleiueinber If you Have 11 Cough or Cold,
Pan-Tina always cures, !2oc. At Gruhlor
Bros., drug store.
Miiluiiioy City Uliginous College.
This excellent college, at 203 Bast t'entre
street, gives Commercial, Shorthand -ad
Typewriting coursos equal to any in the stato
at tlio very lowest rates. Individual in
struction. Day and evening clauses. Students
constantly entering. Catalogue freo.
10-li-tf O. W. Williams, Principal.
"If taken into the head by tho nostrils tw
or three timos a week, Thomas' Kclocttio Oil
will positively iviiove tho most offensive case
ot oatarrli. ' Itev. it. r. wrano, iJuiiKirit, n
Y.
l'or Sale.
A now upright piano for salo cheap. Cun
be bought at a bargain as it must be sold
within 30 days. Satisfactory reasons for
selling Ninio. which oan bo seen at 000 Woet
Centre street. 11-13-tf
Satisfaction
plumber.
guaranteed by Bell, the
Itlntcrs Indicted for II order.
BtJFFAtO, Nov. 80. Four indictments
for murder In tho first degree ami twolvo
for riot were reported yesterday hy tlio
grand jury, which hnil tho Tonuwnndit
cnnnl riot cased tinder consideration for
throe weeks. Those indicted for murder
nro also indicted for riot, so thnt no loop
hole of oscnpo Is loft. Those indicted for
murder In the first degree nro Jesso Graves,
Gcorgo Hydo, John .1. Qulok and Irving
Collins.
Our Now Minister to Switzerland.
Washington, Nov. 80. Tlio president
has appointed John E. I'onk, of Kansas
City, Mo., United States minister to Switz
erland, to succeed Minister IJroildhoiul, re
signed, Ho has also appointed. Otto
Munclunoyer United Stutos consul at San
Salvador.
The Weather.
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jcr
soy: Haln or snow, with brisk nnd high
northwesterly winds and a cold wnvo.
A lilt Tor Coughs
What? Pan-Tina, 35c.
drug store.
anil Colds.
At Gruhlor Tirol.,
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or genoral tlnsmltliing dono call
ou E y Gallagher
,)en,cr ,
18 Wert Centre street.
8-1-tf
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HKILBY. On the 18th lust., nt St. Clair, ln.,
Michael Itclley, ngcil 7J years. Funeral will
, take place from the family residence at St.
C'lalr on Thursday, 21st Inst., at 10 a. 111, High
mass In St. Mary's church, St. Clair, anil
interment in the parish cemetery. Itclattves
nnd friends respectfully Invited to ntteml. It
"dr. miles,
Through His Nervine Is a Ben
efactor to Thousands."
Tr WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher,
J- who resides at Green Bay, writes
March Otb, 1893. as follows:
"Fivo years ago I becamo so nervous that
mental work was a burden. I could notrest
at night on account ot sleeplessness. My
attention was called to Dr. Miles' Kcstora
tivo Nervine, and I commenced to uso It
with tho very best effect. Since thon I
havo kept a bottlo in my houso and uso it
whenovor my nerves become unstrung, with
always tho same good results. My son also
Dr. Miles'
takes it for nervousness
with llko never failing
success. I havo recom
mended It to many and
It cures them. All who
Nervine
Restores
Uoilflt auuor irom norvo
tlCdllll troubles should try it.
It Is freo from narcotics, porfoctly harm
less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr.
Miles, through his Ncrvino Is a benefactor
to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN.
Editor and proprietor of Deu Landsman.
Dr. Miles' Ncrvino is sold on guarantee
first bottlo will benefit or money rofunded.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OST. A gold watch and chain, on tho ISth
J Inst. A sultablo reward will ho naid for
return of .samo to this ofllce. ll'20-3t
XJ ANTKI). Lady or gpiitleinan to take chnrge
ot business for holiday trndo In Shenan
doah. Address with reference. Champion Mfg.
Co., Mldillctown, I'n. ll-20-lt
"T710U SAI.U. Double block of dwelling houses,
J 20,1 anil 207 Knst Coal street: all modern
onvcnlcnccs: owner irolncr to leave town. Anrly
onthoiireinit.es. lt-18-Ut
IOlt SALE. An upright plnno, In excellent
condition, will lio sold for S115.00. Annly
at this olllcc. 11-15-tf
BUSINESS MICN lookiiiB for new Ideas In job
printing can Olid them at the llr.RALD
meo. Wo are IookIiik lor new customers, and
tlio next time you need printing call around or
tirop us n postal. iew type, new presses nnu
new men do the work.
7ANTKD. An honest, active gentleman or
) lady to travel for rcliahlo cetnhlishcd
house. Salary 3780, payable $15 weekly, and
oxpenscs. Situation permanent. Itefercnces.
ISuelonc sell-adiiroHseii stampcu envelope, inc
Dominion Company, 310 Omaha Building,
Chicago. lMl-2fit
DO YOU WANT A JOli'.'-Thereare many kinds
of jolit to l,o had; some are had, somo are
(rood ; home require brains while others do not.
We refer to neither of these It's job work we'ro
looking for, anil coupled with this information Is
the fiu-t tho UuitALO job rooms turn out the
neatcat work In t lie county, competent work
men, new material and no watts do the work,
llrimr us your orders; you'll never regret It. A
postal card Is suukicnt.
HAVE YOU
NOTICED.
Our millinery prices for this
week. A complete stock, with our
millinery trimmed in the season's
prettiest colors.
Children's Caps, 25c. and up.
Sailor Hats, SO cents and up.
Trimmed Hats, $1.00 and up.
STANK'S,
7 South Main Street. - - Shenandoah.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking; !
13 N. Jardin Street.
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The
Happy Housewives
All housewives are happy when
they receive a second supply of
"GOLD flEDAL" Flour, for they
know it "makes the best bread."
You can get it of any grocer at
$2.50 per half-barrel sack.
Thos. E. Samuels & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa.
Garden's "ART WALL PAPER Store.
Wo havo just received a fino line of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho
marlcot, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. We havo also in stock a
great deal of last year's patterns which wo are selling at a sacrifice Come and
see our lino of goods. Wo havo tlio most beautiful and artistic papers.
Largest Paper Store
Finest Stock
J. P. GARDEN,
No.
CHARLIE SING, -
I NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET.
First-class NAork at Low Prices.
AH Work done in first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed
and Ironed, loc; shirts ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, ?c;
uudcrdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c.
CHARLEY SING, Manager.
S
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.,
207
West Coal Street.
REMOVAL SALE !
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All goods must bo sold by Janu
ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our
prices will prove to you that this
is a geuuino closing out salo. Come
early beforo the assortment is
gone. 25 to 40 per cent, saved.
Store to rent and fixtures for salo
after January 1st.
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Lightest
and Best Located Store
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N. MAIN STREET,
MRS. Q. W. HYDE.
FALL and WINTER STYLES.
Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest
lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan
doah has ever had.
We're experts on fit.
We're dealers in new ideas.
We're leaders of reasonable prices.
If you are a hard man to suit wo want
you to call.
PORTZ & BRO.,
24- North tvlaln St.
For tho Latest Styles and
Lowest I'rlces in . . .
Pall and
Millinery
Winter
-Call at-
SALLIE SENIOR'S,
No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah
John A. Reilly,
Wholesale Liquors.
AGENT FOE
YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER
AND PORTER.
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Welter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer.
22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
Temperance Drinks.
Mineral waters, Weiss hcer. Bottler of the
finest lager beers,
(7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
in Town.
and Lowest Prices.
r
House. Slcn and Decorative Paintin
224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah,'
Chinese Laundry,
OPEN EVERY DAY
Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artifical teeth do not Bult
you call to see us. All examinations free.
Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Bridgo work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. We are tho only users of vitalised
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltman's Block;)
East Centre Street.
Ofllce Hours: 7 a. 111. to 8 p. m.
Hooks & Brown,
Ae deliver trie
EVENING HERALD
and all the
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK
and
POTTS VI LLE
dally pa pcrs.
Agents for all periodicals, &c.
4 IN. ivlain Street
JOHN D ALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter.
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
M. C. WATSON,
Wholesale and RetlS&A
Liquor Dealer.
Cigars, Tohacco, &c. Agent for Iicadinr V
Brewing Uo.'s lleer ana rortor.
11 and 11S S. tvlaln St.
A genuine welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. nain and Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys.
pernuce Urllinn anu ciirnrs.
GORMAN'S CAFE
Cor. Coal and Main Sts.
Hot lunch aally rrorn 0 to 12 a. m. Hat
attached with all the delicacies ot the sei
.Prompt attention and polite waiters