You Can MqWg Yotirdollnrn nnd ci-nt (jo n IntiR wny by curry. tin tlirtn. You can tnvu -TIME AND MONEY by buying your stfltlum-ry blank bookn, &c, m our store HOOKS & BROWN 1 Nortrn Main t. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in onr large show windows at greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent. 011 the original price. a mo STOCK MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. L- Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. ACfirsT IS IStiO. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National I.ritgno. At I'hlltiilelphia Klrst pamo: Halti- moro, il; Philadelphia, 2. Second game. Daltlmoro, 10; Philadelphia, 15. At Now York Now York, 15; Washington. a At Pittsburg First gnmu:Clovcl.uul,f); Pitts- burp, 2. Second gumo : Pittsburg, ti; Cleve land, 3; At Uo.ston Iiostou, 0; Drool: lyn. 1. irastcrti League, At Wllkesbarro Wllkeshurro, Ij To ronto, 3. At Scnintdii DulTalo, 7; Scran ton. 3. At Springfield Syracuse, 11; Springfield, 8. At Providence Providence, 7 , Kocheater, 4. Atlantic League, At Lancaster Lancaster. 0; Hartford, 3. At Wilmington Paterson, 0; Wil mington, 1. At Newark Newark, 12; Athletic, 3. Heading's Itrlliery Senimtlnn. ItEAMN'U, Pa., Aug. 1H Detectlvo Henry ilartz is preparing tho papers for addi tional arrests In tho rounrllmanlc bribery cases, and It Is predicted that In a day or two there will 1)6 guino startling develop tnoiits. He hail expected to capture a I'Miinclliuan at last Friday night's special jimieting uf count Ha in tlio net of rocotv ing money for his Voto, but Councilman Meljcrt, who was offered jluo for his voto, mado the fact kmnvn too soon. It is I e lieved that Soloet Cminrllnmu Wltman, now under arrest, will bo compelled to (jive Increased ball. Senator Unity's Illg Tarpon. St. Lucie, Kla., Aug. is. The largest tarpon uvorcnughtat St. Ltulo was landed last evening by Senator Cjimy, of Penn sylvania. It weighed 203 pounds. Alter an exciting struggle, In which tho craft was nearly swamped, tho senator landed his fish snfely in tlio boat. Whllo strug- ling with tho fish Senator Quay was struck on tho leg below tho knee, but was not seriously hurt. Tho boatman also had a narrow escape. Mine Started oil I'll II Time. Hazlkton", Pa., Aug. 18. For tho first time In many months Coxo Hros. & Co. yesterday started up nil of their mines on full tlino. Di tho opinion of Superintend ent Kudllch this Improved working time is likely to continue until January. Fully 12.0110 coal workers tire benefited by tho change. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to WE HAVE THE . . . I ...LATEST DESIGNS jE IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. i E. B. FOLEY, H0, 27 WEST CENTRE BTKEET. THE LYON-DUNK CONTEST. Tlio CotitrMiint lYrmlttt-il In I'llo Ailill lliimil 11I1U or I'urtlt'iiliin. I'ottivii.i.k, Miu. IK The Lyon-Dunn rmiti'tt rourt RKiiin convened in court room No. 1 yesterday afternoon, with tlio threo jniliwn and the attorneys for hoth sides present. Mr. Sjehnlck, for tlio rostionilents, called tlio court's attention to one or two errors In the printed lejiort of tlio nroccedltiKi. The court then mado tho following order: "Sow, August 17th, 1WI(, after hearing lengthy and full nrgninonts of counsel In favi.r of and ngniint tlio rule, and after a careful review of the authoilties on tho ques tion us cited hy cotUHtl on hoth sides, and consldeihn? also the status of this case, wo feel obliged to mako tho rule absolute, and allow tho additional bill of particulars, m otrerod July Oth, 1MM5, and direct the same to be filed on record in tho wo and further direct that additional hills of particulars will bo allowed to be filed as tho case progresses, providing they shall bo in line with tho charges ntid Kpecificatlons as bet forth In tho petition of tho contestant and npon giving ten days notice to respondent's counfel, tho court reserving tho right to prewrilx) a limit." Tlio respondent's counsel did notautlcipato such a sweeping order hy tho court, and showed their stirprlso by vigorously opposing It, hut court was inexorable. Tlio argument consumed tho entire afternoon session of yos- terday. Tho counsel for Judge Dunn say tho rule will allow tho summoning of every voter in the county. PERGONAL. Miss Annie Portz is visiting friends at Pottsvlllo. Mrs. Thomas Mullahy, of Jit. Carmel, is a guest of town friends. Azariah Hughes, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. r.lmer Noss, of 111" West Coal street, is suffering from diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. (llhson visited friends at Palo Alto to-day. John II. Hughes and family, of Philadel phia, are guests of town friends. Miss Mayer, of Ashland, is the guest of Miss Hi idle (iuldin at the Commercial hotel. Mrs. r.isenhtuvcr and daughter. Miss Emma, went to Shaniokln this morning to visit friends. Miss Millio Schoeucr, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Mrs. Cieorge Schoeucr, of North West street. W. J. Dech, tho carriage builder, has returned from a visit to Potters Lake, much improved in health. Harry Ijmg, of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday in tho interest of J. A. Little's barber supply house of that city. Mrs. V,. 1!. (ireenwood, of Morton, Ii a former resident of town, is visiting her cousin, Mis. D.miel liledy, of West Oak street. Miss Minnie Ztillitk, of Hazleton, who was the guest of Miss Annio Pratt, on South Jardin street, returned to her home last evening. S. (1. M. Hollopcter, l'.sq., has returned to his professional duties after spending the past seven weeks in Philadelphia on a vacation. .7. W.lluber and wife, of Philadelphia, who uero guests of SIr.andMrs. J. H. Martin, of North Jardin street, have returned to their home. A. 11. U. Dailey, a bicyclo dealer of Phila delphia, was a visitor to town last evening, accompanied by IMitor John Parker, of the Mahauoy rity liecord. Dditor W. 11. Wilson, of Mt. Canncl, stopped over in town for a few hours yester day on his way homo and paid tho HnitALii sanctum a pleasant visit. Miss Mnttio llaugh, of South White street, left this morning for Kutztown, to resume her studies at tho state normal school. Sho was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Marshal lliugh. County Controller II. 1!. Sovorn left town this morning for Philadelphia and on Wed nesday will be joined in that city by Mrs. Severn for a trip to Chicago to visit Mr. Severn's mother. Tlio New- Telephone. Tho new Shamokin-Mt. Carmel telephone company is now in full working order aud ti giving rerfect satisfaction. Tho lino at present extends from Sunbury to Shamokin and Mt. Carmel, and there are now about 01) 'phones in use. Shaniokln has about 223 subscribers while Jit. Canncl has 71. Each subscriber la tho latter town has a seperato wire connected with tho exchange which is a great convenience. Under this arrangement communication can bo made with moro privacy thau is now done. AVovlc to bo IteMimed. It is understood that tho Newton Coal Company experts to resume the work of mining in a portion of tho Twin mlno this week. The gas has been cleared out of a largo portion of tho west sido of tho shaft, in the sixth vein, and it Is believed to bo safe enough to permit tho resumption of work in chambers not all'ectod hy tho cavo in. About 10 or 12 chambers will bo worked at tho outset, but tho number will probably bo increased as rapidly as possiblo. "Utile Italy" Again. Iletwecn tho "colored gents" of Llttlo Italy and tho increasing foreign clement of Pottsvlllo that town Is gaining an unenviable reputation for bloody encounters. Saturday evening a shooting atl'ray occurred in the quarters known as "Italy," and as a result a negro was shot by unother, which last night culminated in a suit. Tho negro who re ceived the bullet wound had no friends aud was committed to jail. Of Interest to Veteran. General Jlulholland, tho U. S. pension agent at Philadelphia, calls attention to the act of CougresB, approved August 23, 1801, requiring fourth-class postmasters to ad minister oaths to pensioners aud their wit nossos to pension vouchers. This will bo a groat convenience to thousands of pensioners throughout tho country as, in many cases, they are obliged to travel several miles to catch a Justice of tho Peace. CaiiKlit in tlio CJnlilu Italia. Shenandoah City colliery suspended opera tions for tho balance of tho day at 2:30 yobterday afternoon, owing to an accident in the shift. A truck that was helug hoisted caught In tho guldo rails and tore out souio of tho timbers. Tho cago va,a considerably damaged and an old ouo was put In the shaft to enable tho colliery to rosumo operations this morning. , - Mine KxnillluorM Meeting. Tho Jliucrs fcxainlning Hoard of tho Sixth Anthracite District will meet at the houso of David T. Williams, at tho east end of Win, l'enn, ou tho first Saturday of each,juouth, for tho purpose of examining minors and granting ccrtiflcatcs. . Thomas Moikiak, EllWARK J. IllTBKE, JM8 David D. Wiiuajih, Sco'y, Buy Kcystono Hour. Uo Euro that the name Lessio & liAKR, Ashlan'i, Pa., Is printed ou overy sack. I SOME SILVER STATISTICS. llcpoits Itccrlrcd hy the (Inveriitiient from ' Twenty-one Countries, 1 Washington, Aug. 18. From official Information received by tho treasury de partment from twenty-ono countries tho colnngo of silver during the calentlnr year 18115 amounted In tho aggregate, to $11B fi72,m Of this sum $13,1503,200 wns re coiniigo; deducting this sum from thototnl colnago, gives tho colnago of silver from now bullion in lWtt as SlOu.ntiit.OOO. . The country coining the largest amount of silver in IS'.t.l was Mexico, with n coin ago of 21.S32,3fn; followed closely by Julian, with n coinage of $23.883,K(I0 next comes China, with M,2,(3,34(!J Spain, J", (K)!),5(X); Oroat Dritain. f5,831,151; United States, $3,008,000; Austrla-Hungnry, i 2!),0U0; Porn, f 1,073,000, Hussla, J3,n51,0U0; Ecuador $2,500,000 ; (Jermany, $1,820,000. Tho silver colnago executed by Oroat Britain during the year for her colonies was; For Canada, $1,1BS,0:W; Hong Kong, $2,200,000; straits sottlemcnts, $150,600; a total of $3,808,130. Franco coined for Illndoo-China $0,002,000 In silver, mid for Morocco $351,000. During tho year 1805 tho Unltod States recolned tho largest uniountof silver, viz. : $1,850,000, followed by Austrln-Hungary with n reoolnago of .f:i,318,oOO; Kngland, $2,100,000; Germany, $1,820,000; Hussla, $012,500; India, $481,500. From Jnn. 1 to Aug. 1, 1805, tho colnago of silver dollars by the mints of tho United States wns $8,502,112, while tho colnago of sllvor dollars from 1702 to 1873 aggregated only $3,031,238. Tho. world's product of silver during tho calendor year 1805 is estimated to have lieen $220,000,000. Tho amount of now bul lion used In tho colnago, so far as known, was $100,o0(i,mx), and from roports received from twelve countries, tho niliount used in tho Industrial arts was $12,000,000, while tho exports to tho cast mnountod to $37.- 500,000, making thototnl disposition of tho world's silver product for 1K05, so far as known, $170,fi(l.),0no, which would leave $10,430,000 for colnago and uso In the arts by the countries from which no reports havo boon received. Car Load ot l'eaches. A thousand baskets of peaches will arrive at Pennsylvania depot on Wednesday morn ing at 0:00 o'clock. Prices to suit tho times. 8-17-lt William WotiMr.it. Ions Gnno Notes. Jlr. Charles Huuschhcrger, formany years "sawyer boss" for Coxo llrus. & Co., at Slieppton, has resigned his position. Tlio attendance at tho Zlons Grovo camp m eetlng was very large, despite a sevcro rain late in the afternoon. William Honicker, better known as "Hilly, tho Hlinker," and Samuel Fishor had a pugilistic encounter at ltankus' hotel. They say Hilly came out on top. Ulysses Hunschbergcr, son of Charles Hunsehbergor, has returned from Michigan. Charles lireadbcntler, of Zions Grove, and Jtiss JIary Dankes, of Heaver Valley, wero made one last week. I'eport says that an unknown man and woman wero waylaid on the road below Lucian Krebs, Into Friday night. Tho as sailants made good their escape. Pay ouly your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Here all are one level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factokv Sitou Stori:. Tlio Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trado Is now In the condition of mid-summer dullness usual at this period of tho year. Thero are few now orders for coal ill tho market, and dealers are buying only from hand to mouth to supply immediate requirements. Tho mining and carrying companies are rigidly restricting the output of coal as closely as possiblo to the actual necessities of their customers, and some of the companies that haveovershipped their quota of production for this year to date havo temporarily suspended operations at their collieries. Saturday, tho Feast of tho Assumption, was generally observed as a church holiday throughout tho anthracite fields, and thero was general suspension of Itii'tiug operations. The prices for anthra cite are generally being well maintained, notwithstanding rumors of soino cnijcosslous, being offered by Individual operators. Seo tho window display of now silvorwarc at Ilrumm's jcwLlry store God's American Volunteers, The local corps of God's American Volun teers seems to havo received renewed life since First Lieutenant Ilnslatn and wifo have taken chargo and many peoplo havo expressed their appreciation of tho services of tho lieutenant and his wifo hy sending food aud other lokeis to their homo at 213 East Coal street. Lieutenant llaslam and his wifo say they lovo tho old Salvation Army movement, but he loves the flag of freedom anil inde pendence as well and is always ready to carry It at tho head of tho procession. Tho Lieutenant has done missionary work at tlio Eastern Stato Penitentiary and his talks on his experiences there make tho meetings of tho corps very interesting. A Day at Atlantic City. For tho accommodation of those who do sl re to spend only a day at the seashore the Phlla. & Heading I!. It. will run a low price excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday next, Aug. 23rd, leaving Shenandoah at 3.10 a. in. aiid;Philadelphia, Chestnut St. wharf, at 0.00 u. in. Tickets 2.75 good only on the abovo siiecial trains. Ilettiruing leavo Atlantic City at 7.00 p. m. and Philadelphia at 0.30 p. m., thus giving about 8 1 ours at the sea shore. 8-17-Ot Another 'Squire for Miihaiioy City. The "powers that he" havo declared that Mahauoy City is entitled to but two Justices of tho Poace, but Neal llreunan has declared otherwise. Ho holds a commission as Justico of tho Pcaco of Mahanoy township, and in order to givo the people of SJaliauoy City tlio benefit of his judicial mind has rented the old Skeath property, situatod about 100 yards from the I V. depot and close to tho borough line. This ho intends fitting up in first-class shapo as a business olllce. His town head quarters will bo in Alex. May's insiirauco office, wlicro ho can ho consulted ou mutters relating to tho business of his olllco. HOOD'S riTiliS cure Liver Ills, Illllotisness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Found lleiul In the Minei. While passing through a manway at Al bright's colliery, noar Llowollyu, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a workman enmo upon tho prostroto body of Paul Slump, n Pole, 22 years old. Tho man was removed to tho gangway. Tho body was lifeless and from all Indications had been so for an hour or more. None of tho workmen could throw j any light ou tho tragedy. They hadflicard tho report of a blast about an hoi) relief ore Slump's body was found, vy !? l or Sale Cheap, - . A deslrablo residenco on East Coal'etrceC Apply to M. M. Ilurkc, attoruey-at-lw.'"'.''tf PITHY POINTS, Happening Throughout tlio Kcglon Chron icled for ltanty Perusal. A new pavement Is being laid around tho West Lloyd street school builtling. Tho sudden change in tho weather has had an effect ou tlio display of summer clothing. Waldron, tho Canadian horso shipper, appeared on tho streets this morning with a handsome now team. A new nwnlng is being erected In front of the buildings of the Columbia Brewing Com pany, on South Jlain street, A cltlen suggests that the traveling bands and orchestras bo taxed, tlio proceeds to bo donated to tho home organizations. ( . Ilarway and step repairs aro being mado to '.io Hoehlur property ou South Jardin stiuet. Samuel Evans has severed his connection with Miles & Uaughan, the grocers, and has entered tho employ of F. E. JIagarglo. Jacob Iloncberger, of St. Nicholas, who has been confined to bed with typhoid fever for soveml weeks, is slowly recovciing and is thought to bo out of danger. The Methodist church, of Sliamoklu, Is without a pastor, but expects soon to wcl como to tho pastorate l!ov". SarnUci' Ilarnctz, of lilversido. Jlathcw Walton, of St. Nicholas, employed as a car runner at tho St. Nicholas colliery, got sulphur water in a soro in his right hand, blood poisoning set in and ho went to tho Minors' hospital for treatment. ' Potatoes are being sold at Ashland In ten bushel lots at from 10 to 15 cents per bushel. Tho Schuylkill Traction Company carried 17,000 passengors on Saturday. Tho work of connecting tho No. 10 gang way at Ilurnsldo colliery with tho No. 10 gangway at liig Mountain has been completed which makes n continuous connection of tho two workings at water level. Ocean Grovo Camp meeting. A special excursion train for Ocean' Grovo will bo run by tho Philadelphia & Heading il. ii. Tuesday, Aug. 23th, leaving Shenandoah at tl:0. a. in. Tickets $1.00 good ouly on special train going and for return ou any train up to and including Sept. 1st. Ot Picnic and Festival, Tlio Jlcthodist Episcopal Sunday school of Yntosvillq will hold a picnic in Fowler's grovo to-morrow afternoon and in the even ing an ire cream festival will bo held. Tho object of both events is to raiso funds for the benefit of the Sunday school. ot the Globo for ?H 17EITI5ALGIA and similar Omplabtsf uu iiii-jitwvu uuuvr uiu stringent iEIiMAh MEDICAL prescribed by eminent phydoians DR. RICHTER'S 66 a ivgnisnn in 1 1 lk EXPELLED! World renowned I KfinnrVfiMtf Kiicpr-eafnl I lOnlrcpmilno with Trade Mark Anchor." I. Ad. Illchtor ACo., 215 1'cnrlSU, Acw Vork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch nouses, Own Glassworks, : so cu. i-udorucd & rccouimundcil 1' j t Mnshy, lOT, North Jliiln Strctt, V. u JlnKcnlnicli, mi j. Slain St.. Mienandoah. DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL bnRt . A uoin-, inHprpHintvwioninrri iinmpinlntn. MISCELLANEOUS. Irtvr A cold watch and chain, on Saturday t ei iiiiiK, AiiKUst ISth. A suitable reward will lie paid for return to the IlKItALIi olllce. at FOIt HUNT. A stable. Main street. Apply at 129 North ' 8-lS-tf TJTOIC SALU. A HcciiH'd saloon property. Lot aoxl.riO and donltlc dwelling on tho rear, l'air price. A tlclrahlo property. Inquire of Win. II. Shoemaker, at lilt olllce. S-15-lw ITlOIt SALH. A deslrablo residence and halt : lot on White street, within one square ot Centre fetreet. Inquire of Win. II. Shoemaker 8-ll.lw If Oil SAI.K. A FcconiMiaml bqunre piano. Aimlv ut illiams & bon. furniture nnd inuMc t-torc. 7-28-tf n. 5.000 nireuts for Hudl's nutlior- izi'd."LlVi:S OF McKINMCV nnd 110. HAUT." 550 rnei's.cleirnntlv illustrated. PHco only 31.00. Tho bi-at and the cheapest, nnd out sells all otherH. AO per cent, to agents and freight paid. JE-Hooks now ready, Suvo time by sending 60 cents In htnmps for an outfit at once. Address A. I. WOltTlIINUTON & CO., Hartford, Conn. 7-3-lw-eod inOIt SALK. The balance of tho 50,000 flrt .1; mortgage 10-yenr bonds to be issued by AH Saints' Protestant KpUcopal Church, of Shenan doah. Bonds aro In denominations of $3 and &30, and bear interest at 5 per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds are taken on or before tho Sth Inst, the accrued interest from July 1st will go to the purchasers. Applto Dr. O. M. llordner, 31 Itst Oak Street, .Shenandoah, ln. TMPOKTANT NOTICE. The fmccs, dancing L pavilion and htaudi at Columbia 1'ark nro open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces and all others will ho considered as trespassers, whether the signs bo painted, or tacked, or hung upon tlio fence. Terms for spaces may be secured from Al.niiai isvanh, Thomas J. Wiujaxs, Thomas Bcllis, 27-tf Committee. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St Km W W RHEIf I A PRETTY FOOT IS SOMETHING uE E and a pretty foot in a j pretty shoe is a good ; deal niore. But a i pretty foot in an ill- j looking.ill-fitting shoe 2 2 is worst of all. The i Oxford Ties and San- i dais we sell will make i a pretty foot prettier, i or a less attractive : 'understanding,' neat ; and trim. We've the : nicest line you ever : saw ; neatest shapes ; ; all widths; all toes and j all prices from 75c. to $1.50. We can suit j any purse in town.and j Fit Any Maid But a Mermaid, ; and we'd try right ! hard to fit her. They j come in Blacks and ! Russets; bows or! buckles, and are al- j together the cheapest foot beautifiers you ever saw for any- j where near the prices j we ask. Checks for every j purchase you make, ; which can be ex- j changed for that hand- i some Gold Aluminum : Ware you see in our ; window. 3 2 J. A. MOYER, Manager. r &m?!mm?mwmmmmm! GRAND PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of tho GRANT BAND I LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. Kehnrmo's Pull Orchestra will furnish the danciiiB music. Concerts by the band during inoanernoon aim evening. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awatU your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. flUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS IIEADACUES Cured hv thti irranular effervescent and ittiinti' lnnt. An Instant euro for sour BtomocliBand headaches, which often accumulate from having a nitfiit out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver tllllnits. ,.If your nrtlfical teeth do not Suit you call to seo us. All examinations freo. wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown and llridgo work and all operations that per Uiln to Dental Surgery, No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo nro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: i n. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring Bi" ' those who hnvo a tast forrenlly flno wall paper Is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have ustreeelyeU.oo can flml any color or pattern you want for your hall, hod room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to $3 per roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Tainting.. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstimntes cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, Ztt Centre St., Sheniwulonh, Pa. l'laco Voifr Onlera nv. MONEY TO LOAN ON KASY TKItMS. P A RIFRSTFIN. i) V I mam mam a . liOQ S. Jardin St. Edward H. Spade, -AGKNT FOH- SHJira STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and xtnexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Yicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac Agent for Reading; Brewing Co.'a Beer and Porter, 11Q and 11S S. Main St Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave,, below Heading depot, Atlantis Clty.N, J, BERNARD CONWAY, wit Em
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