1 ppwP !Jppx 'i i1' 5,00(te- Pounds of newspapers .jy suitable for wrapping piper, must be sold at "Is once. No reasonable offer refused. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. UNION VETERAN LEGION ENCAMPMENT Iti'ilui'cil linlcn tn WiisliliiRton, ! (.' IVim) It unlit Ilallmail. The National KiHHiiipnii'iit of the Union Vctersn JA-nion will lie holil lit Washington, I). J., from Ortolwr 1 1 to 17, nnil for tlmt occasion tlio Pennsylvania Itnilroml (Joinpany lms arranged to sell excursion tickets to Washington ami return from all stations at a Inelu fhrc for tlie romul trip. Thu tickets will lie solil on October 12, 13, nnil 11, ana will be gooil for return p.wuko until Octolicr 25, inclusive, A Sew Cliun.li nt the (lap. Locust (lap is to havo a new Cntliollc church ami the contractor says lio will liavo it comiileteil by I)rccnilr 35th. Tho olil church is a total wreck nml will lmvo to bo torn ilown, tho result of last week's storm. The new edifice will cost ?5,00u. WilkinsoN The New Cloaks,Coats, Suits and Dress Goods Are now ready for your inspection. We cordially invite our thousands of patrons to come any time, but especially OlEDHESDflY, SATURDAY ctobcr 7tb to lotb, When our choicest dress goods, wraps, etc., will be displayed to the best advantage in our large, well-lighted show room. You Don't tiave to Buy, We only ask you to come and sqe why it pays to be a customer of L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET, ;-: LLOYD STREET. 3fc REMOVED TO T 20 East Oak Sreet. Dr. J.W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. M All Work Guaranteed. & No stairways climb anymore. to &mmmfwwmwwmm,t? 5,000 BARS Or : ...SOAP 3 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOB Bo. ; E. B. FOLEY, j ' 1(0. J7 WEST CENTRE STREET, r PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Region Cliron Icleil lor Hasty Perusal. Tamau.ua is sun'orlng from an epidemic of typhoiil fover. The Locust Dale ami St. Nicholas elulra will play at Aslilaml on Satunlay. The station along tho Lakeside roail, de molished by tho storm, has been rebuilt. Miss llartollet, a deaconess of the M. K. ronference, is to be stationed at Khamokin. lluzlctun councils have appropriated money for the erection of n public drinking fountain. Tim. Hurst will bo tho ollicial referee at .lini Kennedy's Kmpiro Athletic club, New- York, this week, Tlie Mahanoy City Hook ami ladder Com pany will rtceivo their Iloyes truck tho latter part of this week. The conductors, inotortnen and others em- loyed by tho Schuylkill Traction Company, received their pay yesterday. 1 homas Morgan, of JIabauoy City, has re signed as assistant superintendent for the l'rudcntlal Insuranco Company. Three schools, olio each in l oster, Cam nml Now Castlo townships, will bo supplied with furniture, by O'Neill tiros., of town. Miss Annie Moore, of l'ottsvllle, and I.. K. Fish, of Chicago, wcro married to-day in the latter city, whoro they will resido In tlie future Tho succossor to Postmaster Toole, of Minersville, who resigned, has not been ap pointed and f several aspirants aro on tho anxious bench. There aro 1000 pupils between tho ages of S and 13 in Mahanoy City, nml if tho Com pulsory Educational law wcro enforced tho number would reach 2,000. A Mighty Nlco Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At (Iruhlcr Hros., drug store. The Coal Trade. The anthracito coal trado continued to improvo last week. Tho cooler weather has stimulated tho consumption of coal, and taidy dealers and householders who havo been holding back their orders In the hopo that lower prices might prevail have been disappointed, and they are now clamorous for the immediate delivery of supplies. The New Knglaud trade is reported activo and shippers report a scarcity of tho brands and sizes of coal wanted in tho liist, while vessels to carry it there aro in gieatcr de mand than supply at present. Tho Heading Company reports that its orders for coal on hand fiom tho 1-astcrn tide-water trade will keep its barges busily engaged for month to come, whilo tho other companies aro also behindhand in tilling their Lastcrn orders. TO Cl'Ki: A COI.U IN" ONI! IAV Tako Laxativo Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggWs refund tho money if it fails to cure 25 cents. Tatlier Muthett' Day. Tho twelfth annual banquet and entertain ment of Father Matthew Pioneer Corps, Mahanoy City, will bo held on the 1 1th inst. Tlie corps now numbers 230 members, and at thu banquet there will bo prepared an elabor ate menu by a well known caterer. Every Sunday afternoon tho corps holds a literary entertainment, for tho advancement of its members. James J. Collins is tho president. How is your Liver? If you havo Dr. Hobbs Little Liver l'ills always at hand you need not sull'er distress and misery. For salo at Kirlins drug stole. Sculcly IIIU Matched. Joe Welcott and Scaldy Hill are to box twenty rounds at tho Luipiro Athletic Club, Maspeth, L. I., on next .Monday night. Manager Hubert Deady will bo on hand to get the winner to box John Honor at tho Art Athletic Club, Philadelphia. Vim Will ho Surprised When you'see our ladies OSc dongola button shoes. You'll pay $l.fl0 in other stores for shoes no better. Fac-toiiv Shoi: Stork, tf J. A. Moyki!, Manager. fii-miil Army lEeiiiiiou. Shenandoah was represented at tho annual reunion of the Lehigh Valley Association at Lchlglitou yestorday. Tliero were about 1,000 veterans of tho htto war present. Tho camp tiro was a decided success. Lansford was selected as tho next pluco for holding the annual reunion. No Gripe When you tako nood's rills. Tho big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, hlch tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to tako Hood's and easy to operate, Is true . . of Hood's Pills, which aro F " B j up to dato In every respect. s-r III Sate, certain and sure. All druggists. 250. O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The only l'ills to tako with Hood'3 Sarsaparilla. Prosperity Means Success. -(o)- Our store room which has just been remodeled is positively the Largest Clothing House in the county, and contains noth ing but the very latest styles in Fall and.. ...Winter.. ...Clothing. We have now a city store, city stock and exceedingly low prices. We guarantee to give more value and better satisfaction than any other Clothing House in the county. Our Overcoat Department this year will surpass all our previous efforts in styles and patterns. -OIAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, U. GOLDIN,(Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Yost, of Dumnore, aro tho guosts of town relatives. Alfred J. Price, of Olrardvllle, was a guest of town friends last evening. Mrs. Hitler and Mrs. Herrls were visiting friends in rrackvlllo yesteiday. Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Muldoon returned from their wedding tour last night. Messrs.lt..). Muldoon and Joseph Hell were pnsengers to-day to Philadelphia. Mrs. llenjamin Hlcbards, of North Jardln street, is lying seriously III of heart failure. Mrs. (Irllfltlis, of Luzerne, is tho guest of Iter mother, Mrs. l'.llls, on North Market street. Prank Hart, bookkeeper at the Columbia brewery, leaves on a few days' sojourn to New York to-nlgbt. Thomas Mcllinty and Harry Campbell, of Mahanoy City, spent a few hours in town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Middleton, of Haleton, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. llradlcy, re turned to her homo to-day. William Goodrich, of Smith Peach alley, is gradually recovering from an attack of pneumonia, from which ho has suffered for soveral weeks. William Lewis, of West Cherry street. leaves for Philadelphia to-morrow to resume his studies in tho law department of the University of Pennsylvania. Misses Katio and Annie Ilcndcr, of Miners. vlllc, who wcro spending tho .past few days as tho guests of Miss Maggie llremian, ro turned to their homes to-day. Mrs. S. Q. M. Hollopetcr, who spent tho past two weeks visiting fiicnds in town and Watsontown, returned hero from tho latter loco yesterday and to-day left for her homo in Philadelphia. farewell l'nrty at AVlu 1'cnil. A largo gathering of young folks took place at tho homo of Miss Nellie Toole, in Win. Pcnn, last ovening, who tendered her a farewell party, prior to her departure for Newark, N. J., whero sho will locate. D.uic ing for tho occasion was furnished by Hugh McGulrc, who formed the chief amusement of tho ovening. A repast was also served, in which Miss Toolo proved hen-elf an excellent hostess. Among those present wore : Misses Mary and llridget Toole. Llla and Mnggt Malia, Klla and Katio C'irey.Mary McAndrow Annio liarrett, Maggio Malloy, Nelliollanloy, Ncllio Corny and Mary J. Davis, and .Iniues Wells, Daniel McKlaney, Martin Dee, John and Thomas Malloy, Michael Hanlcy, Harney Keogh, Martin Conry, Patrick Monaglian, Sylvester Toole, James and William Dough erty, John Ilrcnnan and John Delaney. Mr. anil Airs, (ritmliu The romantic drama, "At tho Carnival," was produced last ovening by .Mr. and Mrs. (irandiu and an excellent company. Tho play was of a high character, with scenes of an exciting nature. Mrs. Grandiu is an ex ceptionally strong emotional actress, and re ceives tho proper support at tho hands of her husband. 'I ho attendanco was small. Prin ters' ink and theatrical investments go hand in hand; tho latter cannot bo successful without tho proper uso of tho former. Thero is only ono medium to reach th'o theatre goers in wis town inrougn ru people s popular paper. Not Oulto 1'inlslieil. Tho new school building, on North White street, although about completed, will not bo ready for occupancy for a few weeks. Finishing touches are required in soveral places and a general cleaning up will bo nec essary before tho building can bo mado ready for tho furniture. Tho blackboards havo been placed In the classrooms. The building is entirely different from any other school structure in the town and seems to bo superior in point of light and means of en trances and oxits. It is certainly fdrsuncrinr to tho West street building. Deed- Kecoriletl. From Thomas lioiioblu to Thomas Hunnon, lot in Tamaqua. From Patrick O'Neill to Georgo Fluchr, two lots in ISutler township. From II. 11. Zulick, et. al., to Albert Iiur kert, lot in Schuylkill Haven. From Georgo Hall to Hebecca Hlack, premises in Minersville. From Harnesvillo It. and L. Association to John H. Faust, lot in Harnesvillo. Successful Socialite. The sociable held in Hobbins' opera house last night under the auspices of The Jolly Four, was a very successful and pleasing event. Many couples were in attendanco and dancing was kept up until a lato hour. Tho Cleary orchestra furnished tho music. Funeral. Tho funeral of Paul Itltz, who was crushed to death at Ellangowau colliery on Mouday, took place to-day. Deceased was 30 years of age and is survived by a wife and loveral children. Tho remains wcro interred In tho Greek Catholic cemetery. "Hoys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Ho ready for the green applo season by having DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in tho house. C. H. Hagen buch. IH'liiorratg at ltlngtown. Tho Democrats will hold forth at ltlng town this evening. Those who will address tho meeting are Watson Shepherd, M. M. Iturke, K. W. Ilechtcl and Dr. James W. Sallade. Tlioy might infurm tho farmers why wheat has risen in prico without tho frco coinage of silver, while the white metal has depreciated. On this quetluu they will likely keep mum. A Hotel 3Ian Disappear. W. S. Dunkel, proprietor of tho Palaco Hotel, on Labt Centre street, Mahanoy City, suddenly disappeared on Sunday, and with him his family. It Is said ho was heavily in volved, his heaviest creditor being C. D. Kaler. Thu latter has the key to tlie house. A Democratic Assault, Tho Democrats mado an attack on St. Nicholas last night and fired oil' speeches at a rapid rate to convinco tho peoplo of that placo that tho only sure iu.nl to prosporlty and happiness is through ltryauUui. Among tho speakers were (ieorgo Folmcr and M. M. llurke, Ii of town, James I'. Minogue, of Ashland, and W. 1- , Shepherd, of Pottsvlllo. MarrltiKfl Licenses. Timothy J. Sullivan, of Connor's Patch, and Cutharino Stack, of Oirardvillo. Paul llocnvago, ot liuck Mountain, and Mary Mekulls, of JIabauoy City. Guardians Appointed, Francis Itumble was appointed guardian of Handel Llias Miller and Arthur Clayton Mil lor, minor children of Klias Miller, deceased. Jf. Webster Major was appointed guardian of Lillio Ituy Phillips, minor child of Iiichard Phillips, deceased. Premature Implosion, Ily a promaturo explosion of powder nt Lllangowan colliery yosterday, Jctlroy Will iams, of Haspbrry alley, was burned about the head and fbco. Tho Injuries are not of a serious nature. i CAN CUBE ASTHMA AMD HAY FEVER. A Noied l'hyslcliin Oilers tit l'nivn tilts to Alt Siillerci-s hi Mifiitititlimli mi Thursday. The majority of sufferers from Asthma and kindred complaints, after trying Doctors and nuinborloss Itcniedlos ndvortlsed as positive cures without avail, havo como to tho con clusion 'Hint there Is no cure for this most distressing disease, and these same persons will bo the moro in doubt and skeptical when they learn through tho columns of the press that Dr. lEudolph Schllfiniln, the recognized authority who has treated moio eases of these diseases than any living Doctor, has achieved success by perfecting a remedy which not only gives immediate relief in the worst cases but lias positively cured thousands of sufferers who were considered Incurable These wore just us skeptical as some of our renders now are. Dr. Schtffmaim's remedy no doubt possesses the merit which is claimed for it or ho would not authorize this paper to announce that ho is not only willing to give free to each person suffering from Asthma, liny l over, or Jironchitls m this city ono liberal "free trial box" of his Curo, but ur gently requests nil sufferers to call at Gruhlcr Hros' Drug Store, corner Main and Centre streets, Thursday, or Friday, Oct. 8th and tlth, and receive a package absolutely frco of charge, knowing that in making the claim ho docs for his Cure, a strong doubt may ariso in tho minds of many, and that a personal test, as ho offers to all, will bo moro convincing, and prove its merits, than the publishing of thousands of testimonials from persons who havo been permanently cured by tho uso of his Asthma Cure. "Dr. Schill'mann's Asthma Cure," as it is called, has been Bold by Druggists of this city ever sineo it was first introduced, although many persons may nover havo heard of it, and it is witli a view to reaching theso that ho makes this offer. This is cortainly a most generous and fair offer, and all who arc suffering from any of tho abovo complaints should rcmcm her the dato and placo whero tho distribution will bo mado, and avail themselves of tho same. Persons living out of this city who desire to test theclllcacy of thismost wonder ful remedy will rcceivo a package free by mail by writing to Dr. It. Schiffmann, 320 Hosahol street, St, Paul, Minn., providing their letter is received boforo Oct. 10th, as no frco samples can bo obtained after that date. Gruhlcr Hros., tho well known drug gists, authorize us to announco that they havo received a quantity of samples from Dr. Schiffmann which they will distribute during the hours mentioned in accordance with his offer. l-'or Style and Tit Quality and prico in clothing, hats and gents' furnishings, of which wo carry tho largest stock in town, wo can compete witli anyone, Wo carry only tho best of makes such as llammcrslough Hros., of Xew York, who warrant every article sold. Children novelties in largo varieties. L. I'kfowich, One-Prico Clothier, 10-li-tf Xu. 10 South Main streei. A Still, Wiii; Att'ray. John Tticta is employed as fireman at Hear liidgo colliery, Mahanoy Plane. Yesterday afternoon he bad some words with his helper about tho work. Tho hitter's brother-in-law. Mike Mctcca, was brought into tho quarrel and it resulted in Mctcca plunging iv knifo three times in Tucta's brea3t, inflicting dangerous wounds. Tho injured man is at tho Miners' hospital. " The Contest Court. Tho Lyon-Dunn judicial contest court re sumed its sittings yesterday afternoon, after a recess of ten days, witli the three Judges in attend inee. The witnesses summoue weie the election otlicers of Win. Peun and Lost Creek. Tlie ballot box from tho latte place was identified by Anthony J. Cnrey The box was opened and tho check list taken therefiom. 1 ho witness was examined as t a number of ntlldavlts taken on election day, MISCELLANEOUS. I OJsT. A gold llreinairs badge. Suitable ro- 1J warn will be paid for return to Hcnjnniin . Ucnclier. 10-7-lt IOlt 9AI.1C. A valuable farm near Itfugtown. ; Kxccllent house nml burn and nil conven iences. Apply to H. U. M. Hollopetcr, i'.si, am-imiiMoiiii, j-n, io-w TOOK ItUN'T. Tbedwelliiiirnow occonied 1 J1 tho iimlerslgncil, is ottered for rent. Apply to Josinh W. Johnson, Xortli Main ht, 10-0-tf TjOU SAI.K. A scennd-hnnd sntiaro ninno, X Apply at Williams & Son, furniture and music store. 7-28-tf PROPOSALS. Senlel proposals will bo received by the umlerslKiit'fl, tlie Controller of .Schuylkill county, nt hi otlk-e in l'ottsville until 2 o'clock t, m.t Monday, October U'th, ltttf, to print, furnish a ml deliver nct-onllng to law, nil the oflldnl iuhI spec! men I ml lots necessary for tho enuiir election to bo held Xov.ttrd, IWW. UUU to stieeify urice ier column of 2n niche wld including' voting stain re ntk right of name, Sample of pa per en n ho ccn and other informa tion nc received ni tlio onteo 01 tno coin roue and CoinmlHHionen. Mark envelopes proposals for election ballots. The rluht Is reser ed to accept or reject any or an num. Hy order of the County Commissioners. 11. It. Hkveux. 10-5-3t Controller. CHARTER NOTICE. Xotleo Is hereby Riven that an npplleatlou will be made to the Court of Common IMcus. of Schuylkill county, on Monday, November -nu, i'ju, in iv n. mM unueruio Act oi ahm-iiiijIj of the Commonwealth of JYnnsvlvanlii. en- titled "An Ait to provide for the lncornnrutlim and regulation of ct'itain corporation,' ap. pro veil April ?., 171, ami the supplements inereio, lor me ennrier oi imemieq corporation to be called "The German Warrior Association of Micnamlonli. 1'cnnsyivanm." The character and oiiH-ct whereof Ih for tl: purpose of mniutaluiui u society for beneficial iKiriMMtra to its mrmhcrH from funds collected thcielu, and for these purposes to have, poeHi ami enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supple memti. The proposed charter is now on illo nt tli l'rotuonotary s omce. 8. Jl. Kdwahiii. 7-13-20 Solicitor. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY- By rurclinsing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son 105 S. Main St The Medical Society. A meeting of tho Schuylkill Medical So ciety was held ill Pottsvlllo yesterday nfter- oon. Dr. J. 8 Callcn. of town, and Dr. Ilrady. of Lost Crook, were among those in attendance. Dr. G. It. llalhersta.lt cavo a general talk on surgery. Dr. George Far- mlmr read a well nrcimrod miner on "Chronic Endometritis." Dr. Wendol Itel inf nrpsftiitril coso of long standing Inflammation of tho pino and blindness following the result of a spinal disorilor. All of tho themes presented ere freely discussed by a number of the doctors present. Theories of cure may bo discussed at lmmtl, by physicians, but tho sufferers want quick relief; and Ono Min'uto Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe euro for children. It is the onlv harmless remedy that imdiiiu inimcdiaio results, u. n. Jiagenmicu. Letters Ot-anted, Letters testamentary w ero granted to Sophia L. Schramm and August Knecht on tho estate John Schramm, lato of Pottsvlllo, de ceased. Letters of administration wcro granted to ngelino Martin on tho estate of Jacob Kline, lato of Mnlmnoy City, deceased. The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. Never before in the history of tins store lias there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion ot lair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. We are much gratineci at tlie admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the higl Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in nisny designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c 75c, ini.oo, 51.50 jintl $1.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool extra quality, 25c per yard I 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality 50c to 75c per yard. ' - The fashion sheet of Iiuttenck patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show main beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, and is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won t miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Buttenck patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St HAVE YOU SHEX THOSE PltETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths 4Ld Window Shades, Jut received nt FRICKE'S CARPET STORE FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c. At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. THE MONEY QUESTION That is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, but all the time, li you want your money's worth iti exchange for -a&CLOTHiNG Or anything in the line of gents furnishing goods; for a necktit or a neat fitting suit or stylish over coat, call at the ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. An entire new stock of all the latest goods at prices that will suit everybody. styli '.v. There Are But Few Famous limnufnctu rera lit tlifi t'nltril S'tntfes orTiuropo who liavo not nlremly contributed to our stock, but soino tlcMjrvlug recruits are fount! who aro entitled to our notice with tho old favorites, and cnablo us to make now nddltlons to our notably brilliant stock each successive week. What is necessary for iv good business Is confidence wo havo it. Wo aro going to keep on buying, because wo aro selling. To every buyer we aro always ready to furnish tho business Inducement that will make tho sales boom. Modes anil fabrics is published frco for our patrons ovory month. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge wor't and all operations that per tain to Dcnt 1 Surgery. No charges lorcxtracttug wticn plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITItiiiiin's Block 1 East Centre Street. OMco Hours: 1 ft. n. to fi p. m. To the admiring gnze ot those who hnvo a tnsten for really tine wnll paper Is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have JustreelveilAoQ can find any color or pattern you want for your tiali; bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5e up to $.'! per roll. Flneortlstio papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal.- 5 J. P. GARDEN, 22t W, Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Vlfice Your Orders Now. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Beauty Unrolle Jl Our delivery wagon awaits your order. GooJerf1 ' delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WAT-SON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading urewing l. a Jieer im l urtcr, 11S iand 113 S. Main St BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An intitaut euro for sour stomachs and hefidaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. iU 1 .. ... ,.i " f iWffirtWIilliiiiiiii liiin'i 'stew. u