1" -wspfr"'-''' 5 .1 Ik i tifl Jffl Are vou for GOLD OR SILVER Or haven't you decided ? Coin's Financial School. " Fool. Money, Silver and Finance We will supply any book on the above questions you desire. HOOKS & BR0WN North Main St. CLOTHING SLAUGHTER FOR 3o DAYS To make room for the carpenters who are pre paring to extend our building to Market street. The carpenters must have space to work in, so we announce ... A Great Cheap Sale ol Clothing To get the room over half our stock now takes up. NO MISFIT, OR OLD STYL.K GOODS, but all stock pur chased for this summer's trade and offered at Half the Prices Asked Last Week. Our present quarters, al though recently enlarged, were too small for our sum mer trade and we are now preparing for plenty of room in the fall. MAMMOTH CLOTHING. HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and n South Main Street EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1800. TRUE AMERICANS' OFFICERS. ltvHiilt ol 111.) Patriotic Orilcr'H Election lit .Sliiilunklii, Shamokin, July 23. Tho two-days' session of tho stato camp of tho l'atriotic Order of Truo Americans, closed last evening. Ilio convention has proven one of much benefit to tho order, and those lu uttendauco ox prosscd themselves well pleased with the pro- cciuiiugs. Tho contest; for tho various oltices was a spirited one, many candidates seeking the honors. The uloctinn was held yesterday afturnoon, and resulted a follows : President, .Mrs. Kmma Hutton, Shenandoah ; assistant. JI. C. Van Fosen, 1'hiladclphla ; vice presi dent, A. W. Moon, Jr., of i ork ; conductor, Annie lioyd, of Shamokin ; assistant, (ieorgo Scbaellur, of ltcnding; guardian, Mary L. Nice, of KcadinK ; sentinel, Mary K. lioss, of liorwick. Shenandoah had three prominent candi dates for the olllces : Mrs. Miranda James and Mrs. Kmma Ilutton for state president, and Ii. U. Hens for assistant state conductor. The next annual convention will 1 held in York, in July, 1M)7. Another T In Shalt Conference. Tho officials of tho Newton Coal Company, of I'lttston, havo decided to hold a confur- eiuo of the mine ospertsof the region on tho Krounds of tho Twin Shaft to-inorrow morn ing. There, will bo no propositions mado un til after a tour of inspection has been made by a committco of tho conference and a ill cushion of tho situation. Those who have consented to attend aro (ieorgo 1'. Smith Pennsylvania Coal Company; V. It. Storrs, I). L. & W.; E. II. Lawall, Lohigli & Wilkos larre; Irving Stearns, Susquehanna Coal Company; W. A. Luthron, Lehigh Valloy; J. B. Davis, Plyniouth; Joseph!.. Cake, Clear Spring; I). V. Kvaus and 12. D. Jenkins, of tho .Stevens Coal Company, Besides these, Inspectors Blewitt, Itoderick, Davis, Stein and Brenuan will bo on hand to oiler sug gestions and assist iu tho work. Tho work yostorday had progressed 4U7 feet, a gain of ton feet over tho day lieforo. Oliittmry. Nellie, a threo-yoar-old daughter of John and Mary Coyne, of Brooklyn, N. Y., diod yesterday. Tho funeral will tako place from tho residence of Mrs. Mary Donahue, 101 West Cherry street, to-morrow afternoon at three o clock. Interment iu tho Auuunchv tion cemetery. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent' Hour, and tako no other brand. It Istholost Hour made. HAVE KETUUNKD FHOM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A ... . Complete Dental Outfit FOR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron Btalrway on Oak street. Ofilce Hours i 8 a. ru. to 8 p, ni. SO BOXES OR ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR S CIS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. NOT HELPLESS. No Baby Need Die of Cholera Infantum. No Trouble Where the Diet Was Lactated Food. Hot Weather Fatal to the Care lessly Fed. Baby Should Grow as Much in July as in December. Health and Growth Wholly a Matter of Proper Food. Tho most pitiable sight In tlio world Is that of a sick baby, that can neither oat, sleep nor hold up its head. In nearly ovcry cuso parents or nurses aro responsible, and not the hot weather. Kven thoso children who aro inclined to bo sickly nro not Hclples3 in tho hottest weather if they aro in tho hands of parents who know how very much depends on tho child's food being rifiht. Children born delicate grow to Ik) strong when fed on nn exclusive diet of lactated food. Tho rich ingredients just suited to a baby's stomach, plump out its tiny frnmo, and make tho converting of its food into solid llesh and bono an easy matter. In hot weather a baby's entiro alimentary system is quick to bo deranged ; its appetite mid jKjwcr of assimilating its food aro very apt to flag. Lactated food at such trying times not only keeps a baby fully nourished but prevents any possibility of diarrheal disorders. Tho principal elememt of mother's milk is sugar of milk. This is tho basis of lactated food. With it is combined tho nutritious elements of tho great cereals, wheat and liar ley, and the necessary bone-forming salts. This makes lactated food a perfect und nat ural substitute for mother's milk. Mothers should remember that tho best food that can be given to a baby in summer, lactated food, is so inexpensive that it is within tho reach of everj' family. For twenty-live cents a mother eiin buy n packago that contains enough to make ten pints of cooked food. If anything but mother's milk is used, use lactated food. It is prepared with exacting care nnder tho personal supervision of Prof. Boynton of Vermont university, and is recom mended by physlclansas tho best possiblo diet for infants, invalids, forchildrcugettingtheir teeth, or being weaned, especially during tho summer months. Mrs. M. Koch of Dorchester, Mass., recent ly wroto to tho proprietors of lactated food ; "I inclose tho picture of our Utile girl, Emma Margnerito Koch, aged 18 months. "When sho was two weeks old wo com menced to feed hor on lactated food. Sho lias never since been sick, and is a perfectly healthy child. This picturo was taken when sho was 15 months old, Wo havo a baby six months old, whom wo feed on lactated food also, and ho thrivos on it." MUST PAY WATER RENT. Consumers of the lloi-ough GUcn Thirty Ilaya to l'uy Up. To Water Consumers : Notico is hereby given to all delinquent water cousumors of tho Borough water works that if arrearages aro not paid within thirty days from tho date of this notico that tho water will bo shut off from such delinquents without further notice. Payments can bo mado to the undorsigued at tho Council chamber. By order of tho couimitteo, 0.-cAn Dettkuijxje, 7-31-0t Water Superintendent. Look at tho big stock of high priced music now sold at 5 and 10 cents at Brumm's. statu Sabbath School Convention, The Pennsylvania Stato Sabbath School Association, of which Hon, John Wanamakcr is president, will hold its thirty-second annual convention at Carlisle, Oct. 13-15. Delegates to tho convention aro appointed by County Subbnth School Conventions, or by their Executive Committcos. Couutios having more than 100,000 population aro entitled to 20 delegates each ; other couutios to 10 each, This gives 700 delegates for tho entire stato. Mr. Wauamakor will prosldo at tho conven tion and give tho annual address. Governor llastlugs will speak on tho evening of the 13th, and a number of tho bost Sabbath School workers of tho country will tako part lu the exercises. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tno orcein cusiumers witu uo not pay. iicro an aro one lovci. All aro cash. 7-16-tf Factory Shoe Stoke. Denlli of .Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Martha Dunn, nco Iilchards, died at her homo in ilkosbarro this morning, from inflammation of the bowels, Tho deceased is well known lu Shenandoah, having spent several weeks here fast summer as tho guest of Miss Ldith Morgan, on East Oak street, A LACTATE!) F(X)I1 IUIiY. PITHV POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Heglou Chron icled for lla.ty Perusal. Potatoos are veiling at f 'rcssoim for 30 cent a bushel. There will 1 an abundant crop of diest- nuts next (nil. West Apple alley, beyond West etrdet, is being guttered and graded. Dnvid Whlteiiouso, of l'ottsvillo, latter of W. J. Whitohouse, Esq , is ilatigaroutlMtll at hit homo. Tho Itnst colliery, which lias beei Idle since the aloiw closed iu on the 10th Iira, will resume on Monday. Tho Sunday schools of Schuylkill okunty havo 42,023 Bchohirs enrolled, making jl tho s'xth highest in the state. llki Lizzie Carvey and Jowndi Vt . leader, of Park Place, were united In inarrioio at Mahanoy City yostcrday. , D.ivid Jonos, of lloarlng Creek, a former resident of town, yesterday lost a valuable, horse which died of colic. Mrs. Chas. J. Beach, an ngod lady of Elian- gowan, who has been an invalid for the last fow years, is in a critical condition. Prof. M. M. Knocbol, of Bear Gap, has been elected principal of Siiydcrtown bor ough schools at a salary of fifty dollars per month. Miss Anna Fnust, daughter of Alexander Faust, of Pottsvillo, died yesterday, aged 22 years. The funeral will tako place Saturday afternoon. Joseph Wadlingcr, formorly of town and now conducting a hotel nt Pottsville, is a candldato for Iiocorder, subject to Demo cratic rules. James O'Donucll, general mitio foreman for tho Silver Brook Coal Company, has tendered his resignation, to take clfect thirty days hence. Dr. Soligman, of Mahanoy City, has been appointed n medical examiner for tho Pru dential LIfo Insurance Company in tho Mahanoy district. Thomas Thomas, of Shamokin, has been appointed flro Ihiss at tho Locust Spring col liery at Locust Gap, on account of the illness of Jacob Mangold. A. L. Graff, tho enterprising screen manu facturer, of North Emerick street, is erecting an addition to his building, to accommodate his increasing business. Tho diamond drill at tho boro hole at tho Ashland reservoirs has reached a depth of 300 feet. About SO feet each day is being made. Water is flowing from the hole at the rate of ten gallons per minute. To Knoy the Cool Sen ltrcc7es. The first excursion of tho season to Atlantic City over tho Beading railroad, which left town this morning nt 11:30 o'clock, was patronized by n largo delegation from town, tho number of persons accompanying it being fifty. Their departure was witnessed by a large number of friends as tho platform at tho station presented an appcamnco similar to that of a Sunday school picnic or outing. Among those who were noticed to board tho train to enjoy tho cool sea breezes wero tho following : Misses Maggio Stank, Leo Lawsou, Alico Sacgor, Emma Bolicli, ballio and 12dith IMchanlson, Ida Williams, Mary and Minnlo LaU'orty, Ellen and Mary Connelly, JInry Burns, MisH Bradigan, Miss Malone, Mrs. A. P. Tabor, Mrs. B. B. Severn, Mrs. David Irvine, Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. Eisenhower and daughter, Lydia, Mrs, LatTcrty, Mrs. P. J. Breeu. Mrs. Patrick Breunan, Dr. and Mrs, S. II. Brady, of Lost Creek ; Messrs. H. L. Jones, Martin Fad rowski, (Ieorgo Itichardson, Daniel Malone, Patrick McNeilis and Williain II. Evans, Tlio Itoyul Arcanum. The annual report of tho Supremo Kegcnt of tho Royal Arcanum shows that tho mem. bcrshlp at the closo of last year was 171,000, an iiicrcuso of 11,733, of which Pennsylvania contributed 1, If;!). Tho amount paid out of tho Widows and Orphans I uud during tho year was f4, 11)7,440.12, and tho total pay ments sineo tho organization of tho order, somo twenty years ago, reaches tho enor mous sum of $33,700,513.30. Tho order has dono a grand work and is in a very flourish ing condition. Strike at rutlerson Collier-, Tho operators of tho Patterson colliery at Natalie, again failed to pay their men on Monday. Saturday was tho regular pay day, but it was announced that tho cash would not bo given out until Monday. But tho ex pected money did not arrive, und as tho result tho employes aro again on stnko. Many of the employes think that as tho company has failed to pay monthly, an effort should bo made to euforco tho semi monthly pay law. Kullroud Fatality. Tho number of railroad employes killed during tlio year ending Juno 30, 1&95, was 1,811, and tho number injured 2o,000; pass engers killed, 170; injured, 2,375. Tho number of passengers killed is remarkable small, being only ono out of each 2,031,832 carried and only ono injured out of each 213,051 carried. Arrested For Assault. A long existing grudgo between John Loary, of Ellangownn, and John Gouldin, of Hills, resulted in a Bcrap last evening as they -wore returning from work at Elian- gowan colliery, A suit beforo 'Squlro Weber mis evening is tlio outcomo 01 tno quarrel, Gouldin charging Loary with assault. Maha noy City Iiecord, l'ell otr u Lumber l'lle. Mary, n soven-year-old daughter of Mr, aud Mrs. Matthew Lambert, of North Whito street, fell from ono of tho largo lumber piles at tho now Whito street school buildiug last evening, iuflictiug a gash on her forehead which required sevoral stitches to sow up tho wound. Tho little girl had been engaged iu playing with 6ovoral other children on tho pile. A New llxploalti'. A now explosive was teted in tho Drifton mines Tuosday by n party of distinguished export. Tho powder used, and which may eventually bo introduced in tho nnthracito coal fields, can bo handled without danger, bconuso If it does oxplodo only a peculiar odor arises. It has been recommended to operate because of its absolute safety. Buy Koystono flour. Bo euro that tho name Leksio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack; J2yo Injured. TToiii-v Smltilr. fnrnmnn nf ltf TV.lnii shops, narrowly escaped, losing tho sight of his right eye. Ho was engaged in doing somo work when ho was struck in tho cyo Au Uely Cut. An ugly cut in the thick llesh ou tho left arm und a similar gash abovo tho left cyo wero tlio Injuries which Charles Spant re ceived atMaplo Hill colliery, by a fall of coal tins morning. Dr. Hamilton applied n vo eticncs to tno wound ou tne arm. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A Dleasrut laxative. AU Druggists. Misrepresented H0 Hume. LastWck Thomas McDonald, a frirtiiir living in I'nion townshln. until n. lmnn Evan J. Davles.tho Hvcrvtnkn. fur S(10. wlileh le guaranteed to be safe and leliablo. Mr. lUvles brought tho horse to town, tried him, and found him to bo a bnlkbr. Ho nt once returned the horw, mid sought recovory for thn Amount nnlil. f1v1.1 nr.,.1 ..m,, .v.iioia. and which, wound tip in a law suit before .nonce oiiueiiiBKsr, in wiucu no was ennrgou with fraud and false pretense. McDonald was arrested by Constable Phillips, who took him to the Justices office where ho agreed to settle the case by returning the amount paid nml paying tho costs. mini. COYNE. On Wrdneoilny, the 32ml Inst., Njellic, tiiiuKiiii-r in .lonii nnu .nary coyno, or Brooklyn, N. Y , rorcd 3 years. Tlio funeral will tako place to morrow afternoon ut 3.00 o'clock frmn the residence of Mrs. Mnry Donahue, 101 West Cherry street, to proceed to the Anuuncintion cemetery, where interment will he mmle. Friends and relatives aro respectfully Invited to attend, H DR. BROWN Has prolonged his visit In Mahanoy City 1 1! 25, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. 11. BROWN, Chiropodist. UnlatAeil Jiustiotts made small The Corns or Jiunions don't return. Corn, JUinions, InKrowIng Toe Nnlls, En InrKeil Toe Joints.Chtlbaliis nml Hwonty Feet cured by Dr. IJrown here In Shennmloahten years aro havo not eomu back, and the feet nre to-day free from aclies and pains. Head the proofs. Uo and heo tho people. The following home testimonials should convince the imwt skeptical : "Wo take pleasure in rtxommendinK Dr. IJrown to all Rufferern from corn', bunions, iiiKrowimr toe nails, etc Ho has permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness, lite trentment is absolutely painless and his cures stay cured." 1. W. Smith, urocer, 200 West Centre Htreet; Isaac IEefowich. clothier, 131 ITast Centre Street; John Smith, Rroeerand meat market, 1PJ West Centre Street ; 1-eoii IX-kert, meat market, .10") IMnc Street, Mahanoy City. Thomas S. Farrell, chief clerk I'. fc It. freight oilleei Ixivl Hcfowich, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Win. and Mrs. Woonier, green grocer, 121 North Main Street; E, J. Mc Oinness, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Kllen P. Kerpruson, Miss Maggie Franey, Shenandoah, Hon, II. M. Kulp. Congress man ; llev. (Jeo. W. Oroya, Pastor United Kvnnuelical Church, Shamokin, In.; Mrs. Mary lteinhold and Miss Minnie 1). Kaier. Pino Strett, also Mrs. Gertrude HiUimnn and Miss K. D. J)lUon, Centre Street, Mahanoy Citv, and hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Oirardvllle, Frnck ville, Mahanoy Plane, Clilberton, Delano and Taniaqua's lending citizens, both lartlea nnd gentlemen, whose feet Dr. Ilrown com pletely cured several years ago. Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congressman Shamokin; Si. V. Uriglir, of Bright Hrns., lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Iauudry, Ashland; C Serr, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, (iirardvillc; Miss Harbara Wagner nnd Miss Kllen .7. Gtanger, (iirardvillc; Miss Annie I. Buck nnd Mary Itussell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price nnd Julia L. Harnanl, Market Stmt, Aehland; Miss Amelia Sanner, Hello Haunt and Mrs. J.I). Wagner, Frnekvllle; Mi&sllnunah Iteynolds, Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Kllen Henry nnd daughter, Uilbcrton, nnd several hundred others. OflUe- Hotel Knier. Mahanoy City, Pa., visit extended to Saturday, July 2tth, 1MK1; hours, Hn.ii). to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 n. m. to 1 p. m. Dr. Drown returns to Philadelphia after Mahanoy City visit, owing to home nillec en gagements he cannot visit Shenandoah. Animmi . . nnunnii & UUUfUN. snenanaoan. uuuruH. W . m . - 11 i T t ii you are ii puiiens ui jr, jiruwii irum M Shenandoah and vicinity, present this J m Coupon at nis oiuce nnu your irouey laro M is paid both wnys. sso coupon no larc. CHARLES DERR, -AQKNT FOR- SHAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. MISCELLANEOUS. fANTKD. Oil 1 to do general housework Apply ui inn omce. r?OH SALK CIIKAK. An unriirbt nluno lu I' irood condition. Apply to John ilerrome, 100 South .hirdiu street. PliOl'EUTY VOll HAI,I2.-Four houses on Wwt Moyd street, all in good condition nnd renting at 331 per month, leased ground, will bo Bold cheap. Can !e purvhued by tno Iartics if desired. Apply at No. 12 North Main btrect, Sheni.ndoah. 7-22-lv ""TANTin. 3,000 agents for ItuwelU nutlior- Ized"UVICS OK McKINLKY und UO IJAItT." 550 pages, elegantly illustrated. lr!po only 1 00. Tho best and the cheapest, and out sells all others. CO per cent, to agents and freight paid. &-11ooks now ready. Have time by sending AO cents In stamps for an outfit at once. Address A. I). WOKTJIIN(iTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. 7 IMw-eod 3710K 8AI.U. 3,000 worth o( the Sfl.000 first : mortk'nKe 10-year bonds to bo Issued by All halnU' Protestant Episcopal Church, o( Hhetian doah. llondswillhuiiidcnomlnntlousof and 50, bearing Interest (rom July 1st, lstifl, at S per cent, peraiimipi, parable quarterly. There will bo a privilege or redemption within two years. Subscription books now open. Honds (or sale at Dr. (.'. M. Uonlner, 31 Kant Oak Street, Shenandoah, Fa. 6-2y-t( TESTATE OK TIIOMAB 8AVAOK, Deceased. lli Letter testamentary on the estatu o( Thomas Savage, lateo( Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Henry Iteese, o( Shenandoah, Pa., to whom all uersons indebtetl to snld ..tutn n.n retiuesteil to make payment, ami those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to IIuxuv Heese, Executor. Or to his Attorney, E. W. HlIOEMlKEII. Shenuiidoah, I'll., June 23th, lbW. 0-S3-Ct-oow mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimwm lAfioqQencef Oratorg 1 g All sit down when PRICE rises to speak. Price 3 j- is the thing after all. P,rice is the thing we howl on, f ' if it was'nt for price we would be just like other f stores, Some of our shoes may be like some of their better kinds, but when it comes to Price ;! Oh What a 2E: r SZ Here arc some of t Ladles' fan color or black OXFORD TIES, regular store price Is $1.25, 5 Factory Store Price is 75c. f 15 different styles of fine hand sewed Oxford Ties, regular store price SI.50 to $2, SE: r-actory More Price is SCJc. !fc No such saving in any other shoe store but the FACTORY SHOE STORE f J. A. MOYER, Manager. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tbe Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold nml Silvei fllliiiKS. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates art ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnu'slilocfe) Eoot Centres Street. Ofllce Itours: 7 u. iu, to S p. m. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. - WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, S3 V. Centre Street, Shennniloah. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons Howaiid Harris, JAm D., Trcst. 'College with four courses of study lending to degrees: Aclemy for boys and yound men ; Ijidiea' Institute, and School of Mu.ic. Thirty aero campus; 'ten buildings Including gym lmsium, lal)oratory nnd obgervatory. Vot cntnlogue and other information address, WM. C. GUKTZINOEK, Hegistrnr, Lcwisburg, la. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, SmoKed Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 26 BODTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEItMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, hob s. Jardln St. Difference. 1 i - the differences : Beauty Unrolled To the admiring Kazcfof ihoso who hove n tnsti (or really flue wnll paper la tho dlfplay o(ncw wall paper wrinkles we have justrecelved.i ou can find any eolor or pattern you want (or your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or ea(c, (rom 60 up to S3;per roll. Kino artistic papers a apecialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates checr (nlly (urnlshcd. Hend postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St.,iShenandoali, Fa. IMaee Your Orders Now. SPRING ana" 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 & BRO., 23- IM. IVlaln St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking f 13 N. Jardin Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale ana Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigors, Tobacco, &c. Agent (or Heading Brewing Co,' Beer aud Porter. 11Q and 11S S. Main St BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this Kronulor elTervcscent and stimu lant. An Instant cure (or sour stomachs nnd headaches, which often accumulate (rom havlnc a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansos Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantlo City, N. J. BERNARD CONWAY, i , !...,-