The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 06, 1896, Image 4

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    FIREWORKS
AND
Largest and Cheapest Stock
in Town.
HOOKS & BROWN
V North Main St.
EVENING HERALD
MONDAY, JULY 0, 1690.
THE BABE BALL RECORDS.
Standing nf tho Clnln in tiio ltace for
Championship 1'ciinaiiU.
National I-nguc.
clot w. i. P.O. cxcin. w. u P.O.
Cleveland.. 89 19 .072 Fhilndel'n !B 81 .510
Baltimore.. 40 20 .007 Wiu-h'ton. 29 29 .500
Cincinnati 43 24 .842 Brooklyn... 81 33 .493
Boston. 87 24 .007 Now York 25 80 .410
Pittsburg . 83 23 .541 St. Louts . 15 60 .230
Chicago.. . 80 33 JSO Louisville 11 47 .190
EATOHDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMES.
At Now York First gnmo: Unltlmore,
11; Now York, 10. Second garao: Now
York, 7; Baltimore, 2. At Brooklyn
First game! Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Sec
ond gamo: Bostpn, 7; Brooklyn, 3. At
Philadclphliv First gamo: Washington,
13; Philadelphia, 8. Second gamo: Phila
delphia, 15; Washington, 14. At Pitts
burg First gamo: Cincinnati, 3; Pitts
burg, 1. Second gamo: Pittsburg, 4; Cin
cinnati, 8. At Chicago First game: Chi
cago, 8 ; Louisville, 5. Second gamo: Chi
cago, 11; Loulsvlllo, 0. At Clovoland
First game: Cleveland, 8; St. Louis, 8.
Second gamo: Cleveland, 5; St. Louis, 4.
SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis,
0. At Chicago (10 Innings) Chicago, 7;
Loulsvlllo, 6.
Eastern Leagno.
clubs, w. t p.o. ci.uns. w. i. P.O.
Rochester.. 89 23 .039 Buffalo 80 20 .530
Providence S3 20 .033 Bcrnnton... 19 84 .353
Toronto... 82 21 .001 'WilkosVrc. 20 87 .851
Syracuse.. 81 23 .674 Sprlugfl'ld. 19 83 .SO
BATUKDAY'S EASTERN LEAODK GAMES.
At Scranton First gamo: Scranton.10;
Wllkosbarro, 3. Socond gamo: Wilkes
barro, 7; Scranton, 1. At Providence
First gamo Providence 10; Springfield,
. Second gamo: Providence, 0 ; Spring
field, 3. At Kochostcr First gamo: Ro
chester, 0; Syracuse, 3. Second game: Sy
racuse, 5; Ilochestcr, 4.
SUNDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Rochester Rochester, 10 ;Syracuse, 4.
Atlnutlo Li'ntfiio.
CLUBS. w. U P.O. CLOT1!, yr. I P.O.
Paterson . . 83 23 .033 Hartford 80 83 .473
Newark... 84 29 .540 Metrop'tan 25 23 .472
Wilmngt'n 80 81 .493 NcwIIav'n 21 SO .803
SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES.
At Wilmington Firstgamo : Wilming
ton. 8 : Paterson. 3. Socond gamo: Wil-
ininKtou. 5; Paterson, 2. At Newark-
First gamo: Newark, 11; Metropolitan, 13.
Second gamo : Newark.ll ;Motropolltau,10.
SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE OAMES.
At Newark Now Haven, 7 ; Newark, 8.
At Patorson Paterson, 11 ; Hartford, i.
1'ouinylvnnia State Lcasuo.
CLP11S. w. L. P.O. ci.um. w. L. P.O.
Ijincastcr. 89 13 .705 Iteadini . . 23 23 .451
Athletlo. . 85 15 .700 Pottavillo... 10 80 .303
SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES
At Pottsvlllo Pottsvlllo, 4; Reading, 1.
At Reading Pottsvlllo, 7; Reading, 0.
At Lancaster First gamo: Lancaster,
11; Athlotio, 3. Second gamo: Lancaster,
C; Athletic, 1.
nrip-GoIds-lIendache.
Whv sufler with Couuks. Colds and La
Grippe when Laxatlvo Dromo Quinine will
r.nvo von in ono dav. Put un in tablets con
venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or
money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For salo
by Kirlin's Pharmacy.
State League DUlinmliMl,
As anticipated, tho life of tho State League
of base bull clubs went up witli tho pyro
technic displays on Saturday. Milligan dis
banded the Reading toam on Saturday and
tho bottom dropped out of tho league. Potts
Tille is to apply for admission to tho Cumber
land, or Atlantic League
How aro your Kidneys? If your kidneys
are not well, you aro llablo to contract Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Gout, Diabetes and othor
kidney troubles. Dr. llobbs bpamgus Met
ney Piils make healthy kidneys and c
vigorous body, Hold by S. P. Kirlin, druggist
HAVE GONE TO PHILADELPHIA
TO PURCHASE A . , . .
Complete Dental Outfit
von
CROWN AND
BRIDGE WORK.
Will be absent about 10 days, but my office
is open at rogular hours in ciiargo oi an
attcmiant.
DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH,
Ferguson's Theatre Block,
Corner Main and Oak Streets.
Take tho Iron stairway on Oak street,
OQlce Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m.
STEAM RENOVATOR
Now in operation for tho spring
house cleaning.
Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty,
Feathers and Mattresses Renovated
Price Llt : Renovating carpets, Brussels and
Insrain, 8o per yard. Heavier grades, Jo per
ynrd. Feathers cleaned. So per lb. AlnttretMes
cleaned onu upholstered, Hair, i j cotton, w
cheaper grades, ir-'.
Called for and Delivered Without
Charge, by Your Command.
Ad., STEAM RENOVATING CO.,
Bowers itree and Apple alley, Shenandoah,
50 BOXES OF"
...SOAP
TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CTS.
E. B. FOLEY,
' 27 West Centre St.
DR. BROWN
IS NOW IN
IYIAHANOY CITY, PA.,
WILL RJ-MA1N THERE UNTIL
JULY 21st, '96,
Office : HOTEL KAIER.
DR. P. H.. BROWN, Chiropodist-
Enlarged JJunianti wadosmaJL The
Corns or littulonn don't return.
Corn. Kunions. Incrowlnc Toe Nallc. Kn
lnrRcil Too Joints.Chilbnlna nnd Sweaty Feet
cured by ur. urown neru in Hiionttnuonnien
years uro havo not como bfick.nnd the feet
are to-dav free from ftelies 'ami pains. Rend
the nrooM. Oo and uco the tjcoiilc. Tlie
following home testimonials should convince
luemost HKepneai :
"We take plensure in rocomtnewlinB Tr,
Brown to all Buffcrera from corns, bunions.
Insrowinrf toe nails, etc Ho ha permanently
cured our feet without pain, blood or' sore
ness. His treatment Is absolutely painless
and nis cures tray cured."
Isaac Itefowfcb. clothier, 131 East Centre
Street; John Smith, RrOctTand meat market,
119 West Centre Street ; Leon Kekert, meat
market, 800 Tine Street, Mahanoy City.
Thomas S. Farrell, chief cleric 1. &It. frclKht
office; Levi Itefowlch, clothing, 10 South
Main Street ! Win., and Mrs. Woomcr. creen
crocer, 121 Korth Main Street; 12. J. Mo-
Uinnes", expressman, 221 Centre Street; Mis.
Kllen I). Ferguson, Miss MnnRle Frnneyt
Shenandoah. Hon. II. M, Ktilp. Congress
man; Kev. Geo. W. Orosi, Tastor United
i'ivanReiieai cnurcn, riiamnKin, i-a.: -urn.
.Mary Heinbold and Miss Mlnnlo D. Kalcr",
I)lGl.n. n1n M a4Ti..l Ullllmnn nml
Miss K. 1). billon. Centre Street, Mahanoy
City, and hundreds of others.
Very hlRhly recommended by several of
Shenandoah, Aehland, (llrardvlllc, Frack
ville, Mahanoy Plane, Gllberton, Delano
aod Tamaqua's leading citizens, both ladies
and Reniiemen, wnose icei ur. iirown coin-
Jiletely cured several years iko. Hon. II. M.
vulp, Congressman Sliamokin; M. D. Bright,
of Uripht Ilros., lumber, also proprietor of
Ashland Steam Laundry, Ashland; C. Serr,
merchant tailor and Rents furnishing Roods,
Gtrniilvillo; Miss Barbara "Warner and Miss
Kllen J. Granger, GlrardvHle; Miss Annie
I). Buck and Mary Itussell, walnut Street,
Ashland; Mis Lizzie Price nnd Julia L.
Barnard, Market Street, Ashland; Mis
Amelia Wanner, Hello Ilaupt and Mrs. J.I).
"Wagner, Frackville: Miss Hannah Itoynolds,
Mahanoy Blanc: Mrs. Kllen Henry and
da u Rhtcr, Gllberton; Miss Paulino Shcpp,
Pino Street, MUs Ellen F. Kuln, West Broad
Street, and Miss Josephine Aeldy, Market
Street, Tamaqua, and several hundred
others.
Ofllcct Hotel Kalcr. Mahanoy City, Pa.,
from July Clh io 21st, 1&06; hours, Sn.ni, to
8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Dr. Brown returns to Philadelphia after
Mahanoy City visit, owing to home onice en
gagements be cannot visit Shenandoah.
COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. I
riberandoati and vicinity, present tula
M Coupon nt ofilce and yonr trolley fare S
is pam Dom wnys. iso coupon no lare.
ltnbbed n Drummer.
A commercial traveler, representing a
prominent shoo firm of Philadelphia, while
journeying from Shenandoah to Tamaqua on
Friday, loft a grip in one of tho cars while
ho went to tho smoking car to enjoy a cigar.
After passiug Lakesido ho returned to tho
coach whero he had left his grip, when ho
discovered that it was gouo. Coustablo
Frank Sprone arrested tho thief at Lake
sido. Tho drummer refusod to prosecute
after tho grip, which contained $50, two
mileage books and other valuables, was
returned to him and tho names of all parties
concerned wero suppressed.
A MliiUtcr's Pointed Stntemcnt
Some ministors and other public speakors
aro greatly troubled with hoarsenoss and soro
throat. Hero is what Rev. S. B. Evans,
ister of tho Wllliamspovt, Pa., Third street,
M. E. church, 6ays : "My throat became so
hoarse and troubled mo so much that I
thought my ministerial work from tho pulpit
must end. Used Thompson's Diphtheria
Cure and obtained prompt and permanent
relief. Can highly and unreservedly reconi
mend Thompson's Diphtheria Curo as a sure
and safe remedy for all it claims." Sold by
druggists every whero.
A Free ScliolarHhlp.
The University of Pennsylvania has
number of free scholarships which aro
annually awarded to the most meritorious
students in tho public schools of Philadelphia
This year thero wero thirteou vacancies to be
filled of which twelvo wore awarded to boys,
and tho thirteenth to a young lady, who
thereby enjoys tho distinction of being the
first of hor box appointed to ono or those
scholarships. Her name is Laura May
Metzler, 10 years old, or tiormautown, anu
her examination papers wero marked with
100 average Her father Christian E. Metzler,
si popular official of tho P. & R. R. R., wh
Is well aud favorably known throughout this
region, is very proud of his daughter
achievement, and well ho may be, as it is an
enviable distinction to earn.
Only Ono Arrest.
The pollco had a dull Fourth, so far as their
duties were concerned. Only ono arrest was
made. Policeman Stanton found William
Young full of fire water and took him to tho
lockup in a wagon, Young is serving tli
balance of fivo days.
Uycs Injured.
George. 12-yoar-old son of S. G. Acker, of
North Wost streot, was burned about tho
evos on Saturday by tho discharge of a fire
cracker ho held in his hand. Dr. J. Tierce
HoberU attended tho boy.
!'riuiro Your l'eet For tho Fourth
Ily fitting them up with a pair of sporting
shoog. Wo havo a big assortment lor irom
f 1.25 to $3.50.
Faotoby Shoe Stoke,
0-23-tf J. A. JIOVEK, Hun.
l'atrlotlo Sermons.
1'atriotio sermons voro delivered last
evening by Eov. Alfred Ilecbuer In tho
Methodist Episcopal church, aud Iiov.
Kobort O'Hoyle. in tho Trinity Kefonuod
church. Tho attendance at both places of
worship was very largo.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street.
Dealer Jr. stocs. MI
ECHOES OF THE FOURTH.
Some of tho Nous Items tllcniieri by tlie
ltcpnrters.
Tlie colouration of the Fourth in town was
comparatively tamo. Tho parado in tho
morning was moro abbreviated than an
nounced, tho Iioscuo and Phoenix uro com
panies falling to appear, It being claimed that
a formal notice to participate had not lieen
issued by tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co.
Tho latter, howovcr, insisted that tho
invitations were issued. Tho lino of parado
was niado up of tho pollco, Lost Creok cadets
and drum corps, Patriotic Drum Corps,
Defender lloso Company, of Turkey Kun,
Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. and tho Dark-
town llrigado.
Tho Columbia Hose Company hold a picnic
at Columbia park during the day and oven
lug, but it was not very successful. Many
pooplo wcro drawn away from tho town by
attractions at Lakeside, ilahauoy City and
other places and at night tho rain spoiled
hat chances wcro left for tho tuccoss of tho
lenic.
Tho Japanese Tiffin in tho Ferguson House
building was very successful and will be iq-
peated to-night.
Tho flag raisings on itho site of tho now
White 6trcct school building and at tho
Union street school hullding wcro very sue.
cossful and pleasing events. Each were at
tended by members of tho Grand Army of
tho Republic Tho Union street ceremonies
woro held at 10:30 in tho morning under tho
auspices of Camp No. 40, Iatriotic Order of
True Americans. l!ov. I. J. Keitz, pastor of
tho United Evangelical church, presented
tho flag and Prof. J, W. Coorer accepted it,
Thero was singing by Prof. John Knight and
party, of wnl. Fcnn. Tho ceremonies on
NortliltWhito street wero conducted by
Barbara Fntchlo Council Ao, SI, Daugh.
tors of Liberty. Rev. Alfred Heebncr,
pastor or tho Methodist Episcopal church,
made an address on Principles of tho-Order
Miss Annie Klino recited "Declaration of
Independence," Davis and prtrty rendered
vocal selections, Mrs. Ida B. Solomon pre
sented tho llag and Rov. Robert O Boylo,
pastor of tht Trinity Reformed church,
accepted it.
The local post office employes wero tho ro
pients of beautiful rosos presented by
Richard llorrell, of North Catheiino street, for
which they extend their thanks.
POTTSVILLE LETTER.
POTTSVILLE, July 0,
Tho following marriago licenses havo been
granted: James G. Seagrcaves, of West
'cun township, and Mrs. Louisa T. Eddinger,
Orwigsburg ; Richaad Ellis, of Yorkvillo,
and Katio Mills, of Girardvillo; Samuel
Adams, of Eingtown, aud Emma C. Schaup,
of Shenandoah : Grant E. Botig, of Dornsifo,
and Cora Heifner, of South Manheim town
ship t Peter Schmolzo and Minnio Ireno
itmer, both of Lorbcrry, Tremont town
ship : Joseph Ambrosavitch and Mrs. Argota
Schllkus, both of Minersvilie; Charles
Gesslcy and Annio Kelly, both of Shonan
doah.
Tho deeds recorded to-day wero : Hannah
reen, administratrix of Thomas Green, to
John Green, for a lotin Girardvillo; Lucy W,
Harper to iannie Seligman, premises In St,
Clair; Ella w. Shumway to Fannio Seligman
for premises in St. Clair; city of Philadelphia
Trnstco, to St. James Reformed church, for
lots in Girardvillo; Mary A. Thomas to Evan
. Evans, lot in St. Clair; A. P. Carr to Annio
M. Weaver, premises in St. Clair.
Tho following committments wero mado to-
ilay : 'Squiro Morgan, of Mahanoy City, sent
nugh Hagorty to jail in default of S500 bail,
on oath of Martin Goodoff, charged with
malicious mischief. Patrick Borgan, of St.
Clair, was committed to jail by 'Squiro
Edwards in default of S300 bail, on oath of
Michael J. 1'lynn, charged with assault aud
battery. William Griffiths, of Mahanoy
City, was sent down by 'Squire Weber in do.
fault of ?500 bail, charged with malicious
mischief on oath of Annie Grilhths.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout the Region Ghroa,
Iclod for Hasty l'erusul.
Tho Gaughan propertlcrs on North Main
street aro beiugadorned by a coat of paint,
Tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. will cole
brato its "0th anniversary at Lakesido on
Thursday,
Tho forco of men engaged in repairing tho
raco course at tho Trotting Park are making
rapid advancement.
The Tamaqua Borough Council has passed
an ordinance regulating speed and making
other regulations for bicycle riding.
iV boy at Sliamokin was bitten by a copper
head snake on Friday whilo picking buckle-
homes and is nt tho point of death.
Council No. 217, Jr. O. U. A. M., was in
stituted nt Quakako Saturday night h;
Councils No. 547 of Tamaqua and No.203 of
Pottsvlllo.
Harry Gorhart and Jess Webb, both of
Mahanoy City, aro matched for a half-mile
blcyclo raco on tho Lakeside track on July
23rd for a f 50 prize.
Mrs. Rachel Williams, one of Pottsvlllo s
oldest residents, died yesterday. She was tho
widow of Llewellyn Williams, who was a
well known coal operator.
No service was hold in tho Prosbyterian
church last evening on account of the
absence of tho pastor, who is spendlug u
vacation with his parents, at Avondale, Pa.
n electric light wire started a Uro In tho
cellar under n, Royor & Sou's store in Potts
vlllo Saturday night. Tho firo was confined
to tho collar aud Iho firo department got it
under control in thirty minutes.
Waldson, tho. Canada horso dealer, hag
swung a largo red baunor, advertising his
sale on Thureday, across Main street nt tho
Commercial hotel.
liiiso Hall.
In tho game yesterday between tho Cherry
street club, of town, and tho Itaven Kun
nino, on tho latter's grounds yestorday, tho
formor won by a score of 0 to 8.
Tiio Famous baso ball club wcut to 6t, Clair
on Saturday to battle with tho Shamrocks,
and wero greeted with a sound uelcat. iho
result of the bcoro was 11) to 2 in favor of tho
homo clnb. Tho game was ono of many
errors on both sides.
Klectrlo Lump Fell.
Tho aro elcctrio lamp at tho cornor of
Coal and Catharine streets fell on Saturday
evening and was demolished. Xho ropo
which held It broko. A Tolo picked up tho
wires and carried them to tho gutter in spite
of protests by tho spectators. His intentions
were good, but tiio act was jooinarny. ii 13
surprising ho did not reccivo a shock.
Au Unfounded ltmnor.
Thero was a rumor to-day that a man had
committed suicide, by hanging himself to a
tree at Brownsville last ovening, but tho
people of that place deny the report.
Finger Severely llunied.
Harry Jlortou, aged 20 years and residing
on East Coal street, had tho Index linger of
his left baud burned to tho bone whilo at
Mahanoy City on Saturday by powdor from a
blank cartridge discharged in a revolver.
PERSONAL.
Warren J. Porta spout this afternoon at
Mahanoy City.
Miss Ellle Hentou has gone to Philadelphia
to visit friends.
Dr. G. M. Hamilton spent tho Fourth In
New York City.
Shorn II. Evans, of Sliamokin, was a town
visitor yesterday.
Emma Thatcher, of Wost Coal street, is .
suffering from soarletlna.
Miss Mary Davis, of Girnrdville, spent
yesterday morning in town.
1'. J. Cardiu and William Kimmel, Jr.,
pent last evening nt Ashland.
Mrs. Geisbach and daughter, of New Ring
gold, are visiting at Ellangownu.
Jliss Ooriuuo Tempest, of East Coal street,
is visiting friends in Philadelphia.
R. II. Madison, a Millersburg horsedonler,
transacted buslnoss in towu to-day.
Heber Smith and William Davis visited
friends at Girardvillo Inst evening.
Controller B. H. Severn and wifo spent tho
Fourth with friends in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Thomas E. Phillips and children, of
Scranton, nro guests of town friends.
Misses Roso nnd Maggio Ozneskl, of Mt.
Carmcl, wcro Sunday visitors to town.
James J. Coaklcy, tho dry goods merchant.
recuperated at Glen Ouoko on Saturday.
Misses Jjottid Bowman and Katio Mc-
Dormott, spent last evening in Girardvillo.
Messrs. Joseph. Krobmer aud Frank Bates,
of Pottsvillo, woro towu visitors to-day.
David Ilcumo nnd Thomas Maschal, of Mt.
Carrael, were visitors to town on Saturday.
Elmer Hooks, of Pottsvillo. spent yester'
day in town as a guest of his brother, Fred.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Keim, of Reading,
spent Saturday ' nnd Sunday with friends in
town.
Misses Hattio Skeath and Hannah Lutz. of
Mahanoy City, spent yesterday afternoon in
town.
J. J. O'Hearn nnd Miss Mary Whalcn spent
tho Fourth among tho green hlllst of Glen
Onoko.
Mrs. Cora LoUcks, of West Line street, who
Buflcred.from typhoid fover, is now con
valescent. ,
Mrs. H. F, Mellet and children returned
to-day from a three weeks' visit to friends In
WilkcdBarro.
Messrs. William Bangh and William Vealo
wero ntteudants at tho Hazleton Trotting
park races on Saturday.
Tho causo of Justice J. A. Toomey's
mirthful mood may bo found at his homo.
Tho little girl Is ono day old.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDormott, Mrs.
Coylo and Mrs. McLaughlin, of town, aro
visiting friends in Philadelphia.
Missesldannd Sarah Buckman, of Trenton,
N. J., who wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Boddall, left for their home to-day.
Hon. D. D. Phillips was ablo to pay a visit
to High Point park Friday night. Richard
Flynn, of Girardvillo, accompanied him.
Miss Susie Roxby, of Philadelphia, spent
tho Fourth in town as tho guest of Mrs,
Alexander Kincaid, ot South Jardln street.
Miss Mamo Molroy, of Philadelphia, and
Edward Melroy, of Ashland, were tlie guests
of tho Conry family, on East Lloyd stroct,
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Drew, who wero guests of
Mrs. Drew's mother, on North Chestnut
street, left for their homes in Houtzdale, Pa.,
this morning.
Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kistler havo returned
from their honeymoon trip and aro oc
cupying a rcsidcuco on North Jardln street.
S. L. Stull, T. C. Milligan and John Covert
aro guests of J. II. and Edward Kester, hav
ing traveled from Luzerno borough on
bicycles. They will start for homo to
morrow. Shouaudoah lirowim Challenge.
Tho Shenandoah Browns aro now open for
a gamo of ball with tho Ashland Grays for a
purso of $5 or $10, tho latter club to specify
tho dato aud plaro for tho game. Now
Ashland come forth and show your abilities.
A Funeral.
Carl, infant son of Howard and Lauretta'
Kleckner, of Lost Creok, was buried in tho
Odd Fellows' cemetery to-day.
Work or Dunlin.
Somo Polos who wero colelnating tho
Fourth on Saturday badly damaged tho
foundation of a hi.uso 011 Jiorth Gilbert
street by exploding a stick of dualin near it.
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constt
patlon, sour stomach, indigestion aro promptly
cured by Hood's nils. They do their work
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner pills.
25 cents. All druggists.
Trepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Tho only 1'ill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
PAPER HANGING
Done at short notice.
Moderate prices.
WM. J. SPADE,
33 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
FOLLOW
THE . . .
BIG RUSH
And your inevitable
wind up point will be the place
where you can buy
. . . READY TO WEAR CLOTHIN
Made in a proper manner, fit and
style by the most reliable manutac
turers, all sold at the lowest prices
ever known for well made Men s
Boys' and Children s wear.
We are ottering some great
values in
Blue, drey and Black Serges,
Fancy Cheviots and Worsted.
Light suits of every description
with low cut vests.
We have a large stock to select
irom. The place is at
S. BLOCK'S
ROCHESTER : CLOTHING : HOUSE,
COR. MAIN AND CHERRY 8TS.
Liver Ills
Hoods
Pills
A Collar
The Si
Can't Hurt.
"Celluloid" collars and cuffs arc water
proof and will not wilt with perspira
tion. You can wear them on the hot
test day or in the hottest place with
comforting knowledge that they will
look as nice when you tuko them off,
as they were when you put them on.
When they set soiled you can clean
them yourself in a minute, with a
damp cloth or sponge, Get the
TRAD
L.LUL0IQ
r4 L Mark-
interlined
and you'll have the right kind.
They aro Imitated ol course, but if you want tho
genuine insist upon those with above trademark.
Sold everywhere, or snd direct to ns. Collars
cents. CatTa 40 ccnt pair, mailage paid. Stato
Bize And style wanted.
THE CEIiTOJIXHD COMPANY,
New York.
SAPOLSO "iS'tfiSiSSB
JUNE OFFERINGS.,
Largest stock of trimmed tjonuets and
hats, in all tlie latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed
Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to $1.50. Leghorn hats 56c up.
Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up.
Infant's lace caps, iocto$i.oo; silk hats, 50c.
Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up.
Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to S3. 50.
AT. KELLY'S MILLINERY
26 South Main Street.
Two Questions
??????
Are you Awake
to the fact that thero are
men all around you who
want ' -.-?
Custom Made Clothing?
Are you Aware
of tho fact that you can
make plenty of money by
taking Orders for the samel 1
Write for particulars. J
acobs Brothers.
IS to 21 Lafayette Placed
NEW YORK CJTY.,
BROMO-KOLA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES .
Cured by this urnnulnr effervescent anil stimu
lant. An inetnnt cure fur sour stomnclia ami
headache, which often accumulate irom Having
a night out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 und 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
YOU CAN SAVE
HVIONEY-
By Purchasing Your
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main St.
FOR FANCY
Groceries,
Flour,
Feed, &c,
At lowest cash prices.
T. J. BROUGHALL,
25 BOOTH MAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
M. C. WATSON,
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer.
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading
urewlug uo. s ueer ana roner.
11 and 1113 S. Main St
RUSSIAN CORN CURE
Is known as the best in the world. This
cau bo obtained at
POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE,
28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA
NON-POISONOUS. SVIti: CUKE.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wngon awaits your order Goods
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. riUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
Evan J, Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking I
13 N, Jardln Street.
SPRING and
SUMMER SUITS.
ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS.
ALL PRICES.
Made to fit by ex
perienced tailors. Look
one of our customers
over and consider his
make-up.
PORTZ & mo.,
2-q. rsl. Main S
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED. 2000 quarts of huckleberries
every day for the entire Benson ; will pay
the h1ghet mnrket prices. Apply at Patterson
Urdu., 203 West Oak street, Shenandoah. 6-27-lw
OR SALE. The building ot the corner ot Oak
and West streets. For further particulars
apply to Dr. C. II. Bordner, 31 East Oak Street.
6-25.tf.
WANTED. Active, reliable men to travel
and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornamental
mirsery stock. Permanent employment and
good pay. Reference required, Address the K,
G, CIIAHE CO., South Peim Sq., I'Mladc-Jphin.
5-&-2Gt-eod
IOlt 8AIE. $0,000 worth of fir&t morrgiipe 10-
year bonds to be Issued by AH Saints' Pro
testant Episcopal Church, of Shenandoah, Pa.
ThebondB will bo in denominations of S5 nntl
50, bearing interest from July lt, IMM, nt 5 per
cent, pcrannum, paynble quarterly. There will
bonprivilcKOof redemption within two years.
Subscription books pow open. Bonds for sale
nt Dr. 0. M. Ilordner's, 'M East Oak Street,
Shennndoah, Pa. 6-29-tf
WANTED. 5,(XW nReuts for Husieira author
ized "lives ok Mckinley nnd no-
BAUT." STjOpaKes, elegantly illustrated. Price
only S1.00. Tho best nnd the cheapest, nnd out
sells all others. 50 per cent, to nKcnts nnd
freight pnid. S5-Ilooks now ready. Save time
bysendincSOcentsin stamps for nn outfit nt
once. Address A. D. WOKTHINGTON & CO.,
Hartford, Conn. 73-iweod
PROPOSALS-
Proposals will bo received by the undersigned
up to Saturday, July 11th, 18iMi, nt 7 p.m., for
making; additions and alterations to the prop
erty at tho northwest corner of Centre and West
streets. Specifications nnd pinna may boneen.
at tlie place of business of the undersigned.
Tho right to reject any or nil bids is reserved.
II. J. MuLnoox,
7-3-3t Shenandoah, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EST AT K OP JOHN l'ACHUCKI, OF SIIEN.
andonh, Vn.t deceased.
Notice Is hereby irlven that lcttoraot adminis
tration upon tho estate ot John Pachuckl, late
of the borough of Shenandoah, lu the county
ot Hcnuylklll, leccaeil, nave lieen Kranieu wj
the undersigned, AU persons Indebted to said
estate aro required to make Immediate payment,
nnd those having claims against the same are
required to make tho same known to
Shenandoah. 1'a.
Or to M. 31. Ilurke, Esq., his Attorney.
Shackamaxon Hotel
Arkansas Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic
City, N.J. ,
MONEY TO LOAN
ON EASY TERMS
P. W. B1ERSTEIN,
SOS G. Jardln St.
OPEN EVERYDAY
Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooma for
Salnloss extraction of teeth. Gold aud Silver
llings. If your nrtiflcal teeth do not suit
you call to see us. AU examinations free.
We make all kinds of plates. Gold. Crowns,
Alummura wwns i.ogau crowu3, woven
and Bridge work and all operations that per
tain to Dental Surgery.
no charges tor extracting when plates aro
ordered. We aro the only users of vitalised
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titman's Block)
East Centre Street.
Onlce Hours; 7 a, ui. to 8 p. m.