The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 25, 1897, Image 4

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K GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.
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A. Wsle:i 106 H.IHnn St..
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P. P.P. Klrlin, 6 fi. Main St
Shenandoah,
DR. RICHTCR'S
ANf'IIOU" ST03IAC1IAT. best for
Joll , llyliepjla AHComncli Fmmilalnf. I
WE ARE RIGHT
IN FRONT. --
Allowing no new papers to
get past us. We get them
all We would like to se
cure your order for some
paper or periodical and we
will guarantee fair treatment
and prompt deliver'.
HOOKS & BROWN
a North M I n St.
( ii.i,-(i1(rntaVcti'nfin on I'ni'mli'.
N i- h .llf. Tcnn., June 25. The Con
f , in it'unii n cloteil yosteiday with
,, j ulc i.f the veterans and their
,.,m!i,,i) Indies. Ton thousand per
. u h.'ii- in line, and the crowd thut
i unci Hi'o the cty to witness the
m in h of the veterans of the south
v i- tin- Urgent of the exposition. Fully
Inn ii ii person packed the line of
limi cli. iiml the enthusiasm broke out
in thunders of applause as the men
1 the Rrny and their old leaders swept
l.y. (lon ral W. II. Jackson, of Nash
i!lf chief marshal, headed the pa
i uli his staff consisting of dlstingulsh
i a mi n. Commander-in-chief John IS
;.u. 'mi .aid taff came next, and thon
ciiii' li' ii' inl Vaughn, the new major
( ; 1 i 1 tile Tenmssee division. The
,. cf the O tifi Jcrncy nere
t in h'l.re nunili.is. and rode 111
STORE NEWS.
NEW SILKS
rOR WAISTS.
A special lot of printed
" silKsTn " choice'neWcolbrs,
now 2 1 c. per yard." -
BLACK SILKS
For Capes or dress waists,
in rich brocades, 39c. to
$1.00. Satin Duchesse
and Faille Silks in all
grades at low prices.
. iTISH DRESS GOODS
This department is so
c omplete that no descrip
tion would do it justice ;
we are the leaders in this
line and our goods are
marked at rock-bottom
prices.
DON'T FORGET THIS !
The McCall Paper Pat
tmis are the best in the
world and the prices are
only 10 or 15c.
L. J.WILKINSON
MAIN STREET.
LLOYD STREET.
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
i inlertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White ") Mansion
and LioyJ i House
Streets, Stables,
Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY.
VK HUH THK IIANIMUMKHT
lJj- -l( -N8 OF
i ..Oil CLOTHS
t IN TOWN.
t i i ii r m r
C u.. a. ruLt T ,
iX fiu. lj Went Centre Street
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PITHY POINTS.
llHPI'riihiftn TliroHglinitt the CiiOntry I
Chronicled Inr I'drnml.
The new oar simp in OnoMs la completed.
Km In mil man report through freights
heavy
Kmpty houses are plentiful at Mahanoy
Plane.
A maennerckor has tiecu organized at
Tanuiqua
The brick work on HngletOn's M brew
ery has commenced.
Har.leton lias re-elected last year's corps of
piililh' arhunl teacbem
Finn stone, pavement are being laid around
Hon. .loseph Wystt'a hotel.
Michael I'oters' store room fronts are being
lieautillcd hy a eoat of paint.
The -.hops at Jeddo are working full tlmo
I and are expected to work oyer time soon.
The state cutiventlon of the Itepuhllcan
party of Pennsylvania la to be held about
ugiiHi 2.
I Harry U. Hontr., of Thighlou, foil from a
1 coal train at Uoplay yesterday afternoon and
I waa badly Injured.
Arrangements nr being made to tiansfer
I I lie Mhnmoktu Central Pennsylvania League
base ball team to Lock Haven.
Laurels sell for S and 10 cents a bunch at
1 Williamsport and are always In demand.
And still we do not appreciate their beauty.
I The new cotnprased air locomotive has
been received at Alaska colliery and the offi
cials expect to have It working in the next
two weeks.
Sbamokin merchants will divide op their
picnic this year, and will use both Msysville
and Indian parks. The date has not been
determined.
The ftast of the Sacred Heart waa
celebrated In many of the Catholic oliu relies
to-day. Special services were conducted In
honor of the occasion.
The Ashland Cycle-Glee Club must get a
move on If it expects to capture the Journal
piano contest. The I'ottavllle Grammar
school still maintains Its lead.
The proposed increase uf the taxes on
brewers ami distillers wilt nil go to the state.
There will be no division of the license fees
in favor of the boroughs or townships.
1. V. Haidecker and John Cuiiictis, who
several months ago took the management of
the llright planing mills at Ashland, threw
up the contract and left with their families
for Wllkebrre yesterday.
The Odd Fellow Orphaus' Home near
Sunbtiry, is being improved every day.
.Sewerage and drain pipes aro being put
around the building this week. There are
six orphans there at present.
State Senator Harry G. Stiles stated yester
day that the Alleutown Hospital bill ap
propriating 5000 was reported favorably from
the house committee. Senator Stiles will
take care of the bill in the senate.
on and after July 3d, next, tho American
flag will have forty-flve stars. There will bo
six rows. The first, third and fifth rows
will have eight stars each, and the second,
fourth and sixth will have seven each.
Tho South Bethlehem Town Council lias
passed an ordinance prohibiting bicyclists
trom wheeling their bicycle across the pavo-
uieut. If they wish to store them in any j
resiueuce mey must carry them across on
their shoulders.
Anthony McCaffrey, of Ashland, while at
work at one of the Oirardville collieries, wh
stmck by a piece of falling coal and sue-"
uincd a cut on the hand in which the sur
geons at the State hospital found it necessary
to put eight stitches. -
A dynamite explosion, occurred in Oileu
weldertown yesterday afternoon, which
completely wreckod tho front portion of Mrs.
Mary K. Walker's home. Louis Young a
resident of tho same town, is accused of lav
ing caused the explosion.
Fertilizers.
Telcpliouo to M. Uhlch & Son, Ashland,
l'a.t when you havo a dead animal. Thoy
will haul it away at short notice, frco of
ctmrgv. 0-7-lm
Was Horn u Slave.
Ilciijaniiii Itoblnson, one of Gordon's
oldest and best known citizens, died at his
homo there Wednesday night after an illness
of some weeks. He was a colored man,
and enjoyed the respect aud esteem of tho
jieople of that community, and for 30 years
past was a faithful and trusted employe of
tho I'. & 11. lJailway Co. He was lrn a
slave, mid when the opportunity was given
him to tako up arms for freedom, and in tho
defense of his country, he shouldered his
musket, and wont forth limvoly to tho battle,
and was finally discharged after having
made a very creditable war record. Ho was
a member of Joe Hooker Post No. 43, Grand
Army of the Republic of Ashland, aud will
lie huriod with military honors at PottavIIle
on Monday next, the Ashland veterans
taking charge of the obsequies,
Wlmt do the Children Drink?
"Dont give them tea or coffee. Have you
tried the new food drink called Graiu-0 ? It
it delicious and nouiisliing and takes tho
place of cofll-e. The more Grain-0 you give
t lie children the more health yon distribute
through their systems, Graln-O is inado of
pure grains, and when properly prepared
taste like the choice grades of coll'ee but costs
about I as much. All grocers soil it. 15c.
and SUc.
Ieeds i'ecordetl.
From W. 1. lianisey, trustee, to Lauor
Brewing Company, limited, preminesin Mah
anoy City.
i ram Samuel G. Dixon, ot. al.. to owners
of Merlz and Tower tract, premises in
Schuylkill county.
I' rem Conrad Jacobs, Sr., et. al., to Max
Itoseuhlutb, premises In Tremont.
When you want good roofing, plumbing
gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call
on K. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centro street
Dealer ir stcres I-tf
I.ltei-ary Note.
The spectacle of Mr. Labouchere venting
his low opinion of Mr. Cecil It bodes in his
organ, Truth, in bland obliviousness of the
fact that be was serving on the Parliamentary
committee which was engaged in overhaul
ing Mr. Hhoiles, gave many Americans a new
impression of toe possibilities of free speech.
In the July Harper's, T. P. O'Connor, M. P.,
gives a similar, though entirely kindly and
sympathetic, account of tbc celebrities and
ml. lilies of the House of Commons; aud bav
in:, seiveti up Lord Salisbury and other, lias
ins little Joke at the expense of Mr. I
bouchcre.
"BOLD DUST."
I Hie Woman
it
Washing Powder
finishes her work as
fresh and bright as
her house is clean.
Largest package greatest economy.
The N. K. Fairbank Company,
Chicago. St. Louis. New York.
iioston. t'uilaueipim.
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WMUWIIMIMIMll8WWWiWtMtlMIl
PERSONAL MENTION. j
Mrs John 11. Martin has gone to KtmU.i'y
to visit relatives.
Mise Maggie and Klla Whalen have gone
to RIoomsburK to visit friends.
Mls May Gillan, of town, Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harvey Con fair, at Mim'raviilv
Miss i:mma Bagl. of Lewisburg, was
regiter( il nf the Ferguson House last night.
Councilman I). 1!. James left town this
morning on a Iuimucss mission to Blatington
C C. II. Klrlin iumI W. G. Dusto enjoyed a
trip to Ashland on tluir bicycles last even
ing. W. F. Schmidt, a student at Lafayette Col
lego, En ton, is home to spend the summer
vacation.
"Miss Katie Connor and brother, Riymond,
of New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Coakloy, on North Main street.
Thomas II. Snyder and William Casliner
spent yesterday fishing for bass at IBkeslile.
The former caught IS and the latter .
Dennis I). Doris and wife, of North WMte
street, this morning left ror Kingston, N. Y.,
where they will spent a week with friend.
Duroiigh Solicitor I'omeroy ha finished
moving and now has his offico In largo and
comfortable quarters In the 'Pitman building,
D. W. Iieese, of Plymouth, It Master of
the A. I'. L. A., is visiting the lodges of this
district and is the guest of Mr. Ilebecea
Hood, of South Dowers street.
Mfswtngr -Mini Mliowti l'p.
ISaston, Pa., June 26. Henry Clauser,
the assistant postmaster at Seldom
vllle, this county, who disappeared on
the evening of June 18, was found yeg
terday at White Haven. He wandered
Into that town and went to a physi
cian's office for treatment. Clauser
aaya that after leaving; hie home lw
went to Alleutown, and there fell In
with a man, who drugged him. That,
he declares, Is the last he remember
until yesterday morning. The police
take no stock In his story, and thev
now express the belief that Clauser
mailed to himself the letter signed
"But-glare," and which threatened his
life.
P'h licit to lieneli uu Asrrocilienl.
Pittsburg, June 26. The conference
on the Iron and steel sheet wage scale
adjourned last evening without hav
ing reached an agreement. The differ
ences between the two sides are not
very great, but the manufacturers con
cluded that they would not sign the
scale until the tlnplate scale Is set
tled. A settlement of the sheet scale
Is more Important than the tlnplate
scale, so far np the number of work
men employed is concerned. The seal"
sought to -ustetl yesterday at
fects '. . -:;es of fully 25,000 men em
ploye!' ::i the union sheet mills of the
country.
Tiotlce.
The undersigned committee of the Shen
andoah School Hoard on text books aud
school supplies will meet in tho West street
hchool building on Tuetday evening, July
nth, 1897, at 7:80 o'clock, to receive and
open bids for chool supplies for the present
school year. All bids should be sealed and
addressed to tho Secretary of the School
Hoard, or to menniers of this committee.
The School Hoard reserves the right to reject
my, or nil bids.
FRANK liANNA,
T. It. LllWARDI,
H. E, Keij-kk,
Mioiiaijl Sullivan,
J. F. Hiuoins,
0-22-tf ' Committee
ltetm-nod From Kurope.
Miss Gcrtrmlo Hough, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hough, of South Jardln
street, returned homo this morning from an
oxtemled tour in Kngland. Miss Hough left
hero last September in the interest of her
health, and during her absence visited Lou
don, Sheffield, Liverpool, It I ploy and Derby
shire, Lnsland. On hor return trip alio was
accompanied by her aunts, Mrs. Peck and
.Mrs. Crossley, who will spend somo tinio at
the Hough homestead and other points of
intorcst in America.
Sonic lor ten, somo for twenty and somo
for thirty years have suffered from piles and
then have been quickly ami permanently
cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo.
1 110 great remedy for piles and all forms of
skin diseases. C. H. llaRcubuuk.
Ilaso Hall.
Tho Homeswillo club will play the Famous
Shenandoah team on the former's grounds
next Sunday.
Tho base ball team of the Lost Creek oivil
engineering corps met the Fearless club of
town at the Trotting park yesterday after
noon and won hy a score of 12 to 0.
The strong Harrison nine, of Gimrdvillo,
and the Cherry (.treat team will battlo for vic
tory at the Trotting park next Monday after
noon. Both teams are evenly matched and a
good game may be expected.
Curate Arrives.
Key. James Kane, tho now curate at tho
Annunciation church, arrivod from Philadel
phia Inst evening.
Joyce Indicted.
The Grand Jury at Pottsvllle yesterday
found a true bill in the libel suit of Senator
J. J. Coyle against Thomas J. Joyce, editor
of the "rtlack Diamoud."
Marriage Licenses.
Fred Schad and Sarah A. Grilllths, both of
Mahanoy City.
Trutllo Delayed.
In consequence of the terrific- thunder
storm last evening traffic on the Schuylkill
Traction road was delayed for three-quarters
of an hour.
jri-K IHkik'.v WIiih Hor Suit.
New York, June 26. Justice Book
ataver, in tho supreme court, yester
day handed down a decision In the
sensational Hlgney divorce case, which
for nearly four years has been bit
terly contested in the courts of New
York and New Jersey, The opinion is
voluminous, and uphold a decrefe of di
vorce awarded to Mrs. Ella lllgney
against her husband, Thomas G and
orders that he pay his wife back ali
mony amounting to $9,339, besides the
cost of the action. The Rlgneys are
well known In New Jersey social circles,
and the family 1 said to be very
wealthy.
"GOLD DUST.'
Who Uses f
i liUMumy.-
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ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE !
20 DAYS SALE.
FOR the next 20 days we intend to dispose of our entire line of Summer Clothing in Hen's, Boys' and
Children's Suits, of which we have yet a large stock in all shades and colors. As the time to dispose of them has
1 t...... 1 .i entf nf tlipm nvrr wfi have made a cut in the nrices that exceeds
now oecome so snort, aim as we uu nut uucuu w ....
all former reductions, and as the saying is "Competition is the life of trade," we intend to be
store will convince you that this is the truth and not an ADVERTISING SCHEME. We
comes to see us ; no matter how small or big he is, as we carry a full line of
MEN'S EXTRA SIZE SUITS AND SINGLE PAN IS, -
If you want a nice Plnin White Vest or Mixed Goods, you can get them here. In fact we do not know of any
thing that a mnnTboy or child needs in our line that wc cannot supply. If there is any customer who cannot be fitted
in ready-made clothing, we take his measure and have it made for him inany style of goods he selects, and without
any extra charges.
Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Department is Complete.
ppyiPMRPP THIS IS OUR SPECIAL SALE -mam
ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE,
MAIN STREET.
THE RESCUE OUTING.
Over Tour Hundred l'coplo Spend the Day
at IjHkeshle,
Tho annual outing of the 1'escuo II. & L.
Company was held atLakesido to day. When
tho first lays of the sun slione this morning,
many of the fire laddies wore seen wending
their way towards the engine house, awaiting
the arrival of the Lithuanian Irnnd to escort
them to the Reading station, from which
place the excursion train started shortly after
8 o'clook. They were accompanied by a large
number of friends and their families. Tho
imradc was halted at the comer of Main
and Centre streets, whore the bravo laddies
and members of the band wese presented
with white caps from tho Famous clothiers.
The thunder storm of last night cooled off
the atmosphere considerably and with the
beautiful weather of to-day, thore is no
doubt that all who accompanied the excur
sion onjoyed a pleasant day out. A concert
was reudered by the band in the grove this
afternoon.
Ask your grocer for tne " Eoyal Patent'
flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best
dour made.
MAHANOY CITY.
A lteprescntntlvo From Japan Is IiiRpect
Ing tho Collieries.
Mahanoy City, Juno 25. Prof. Eisiug,
of Japan, was the guest of Division Superin
tendent Iicos Tasker yesterday. Ho is tho
leprcsentativo of a large railway syndlcato
in Japan and is In this country to Inspect tho
railway systems aud American mechanics
gunomlly. Ho visited the Maple Hill colliery
yosterday. Next week lio will bring ten
Japanese students hero.
Three boys of respectable families of town
were arrested by the C & I. police
lust evening for riding on a freight train .
They were discharged upon payment of costs
by their parents.
Itichard Gill, Jr., son of It. F. GUI, of
shonandcah, lost control of his bicyclo on
North Main street last night. Ho was
stunned by tho fall, but soon recovered.
Last evening several Shenandoah bicyclers
wore ordored off tho streets for failing to
havo lamps on their wheels.
Miss Sarah A. Griffiths, of Lansford. and
Frederick Schod, of town, wore married at
tho residence of tho bride's sister in Lans
ford yosterday.
Miss Louise Lattimore, of Now Boston,
and William Doudeu, of Millorsburg, wore
married at the residenco of the bride's
mother, Mrs. William Lattimore, at Now
Boston, yesterday.
Surprise I'nrty.
A surprise party was hold at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob llildonbrandt in honor of
their sou, Charles, who celebrated his 11th
birthday anniversary. Ho received many
prosents. llefroshmonU of ice cream, lemon
ade, fruit and cakes were served at midnight.
Tho following were those present: Lcua
Carls, Lizzie Kickor, Lottie Dornbach, Ida
Hierman, Clam and Irene Hildebrnndt. Liz
zie Hess, Lilly Heinbach. Mablo Smith.
Daisy Price, Lottie Hoehler and Wm. Sliar-
rooks, Martin Unibach, Fredorick Hess,
Balph Bartsch, Charles Hihlenbraudt, Sam
uel aioyer, Harry Hililenhraudt, Harry Price,
Walter Bierman and William ICatz.
Graduates Heturu.
Misses Mattlo Baugh, Celia Young, Mary
Glblln and James Stack, graduates of tho
KutKtown Normal School, accompanied by
Misses Nellie Baugh, Annie Tiinmins, Lisio
jouee, Annie Giblon and Mary Staok. re
turned homo from Kutxtown at noon to-day.
Knterpiislng.
In connection with his gold fish aauarliim.
James Shields has added two beautiful iialms
io neauuiy tno appearance of his liar.
fEMT DOWN WITH THE BARK.
I'lvo SilUniM I.oMt With tho Wrookod
Hark Mn1illil.
Quebec, June 25. The remainder of the
crew of the Norweigan bark Magnhild,
of Chrlstlanla, arrived; here yesterday
on board the steamer Antwerp City.
The Magnhild left Philadelphia, coal
laden, on June 9, for this city. They
had fair weather until the 21st Inst.,
when a heavy gale set In. The bark
was then 70 miles north of Bird Rocks,
and a heavy gale from the south to
southeast was blowing. The cargo
shifted during the gale, and the hark
careened over. The crew Immediately
began to cut away the masts, whteh
on falling broke up two of the life
boats. Twelve men got Into the one re
maining, the largest on tbe bark, but
the captain and five at the urw,
thinking themselves safer AH board, re
fused to leave the barki
About ten minutes after leaving,
those on the lifeboat saw the bark
founder. This happened about 10 p. m.
on Monday, and after tossing about
for 24 hours the steamer City of Ant
werp was blghted and picked up the
crew of the wrecked bark, and brought
them to Quebec, where they were
they were taken In change by the Nor
wtKlau consul.
The names of the men who went
down with the bark are: Captain Tol
lafson, H. A. Anson, nrst mate; Wll
helm Jorgensen, cook; IltMtg Wicltner.
steward, and Alexande)- Sjogren and
Carl Carppener, able seamen.
HOOD'S FILLS cufe Liver Ills,
Dllloueness, Indlgeatlofa, Headache.
A. pleaa-nt laxative. All Druggist
SIZES. 44 to SO.
(End of Electric
SAMUEL BLOCK, Rroprietor.
Woulil-bo J.ynohorH Thwarted.
Key West, Fla., June 2B. Two un
successful attempts were made yes
terday to lynch the negro rapist, Syl
vester Johnson, who assaulted Mrs.
Atwell. During the preliminary ex
amination C. B. Pendleton nrosc In tho
court and asked the audience If thero
were not enough whites present to
tnke the negro and hang him. Great
excitement ensued, but nothing wan
done, and the nezro was safely re
moved to Jail. Later a mob of negroes
attempted to kill Pendleton, but the
authorities Interfered and protcctel
him. Intense excitement prevails, and
the Island City Guard slept at the.'r
armory last night. Threats to raid tho
armory have been made, and serious
trouble Is feared.
Deafness Cannot he Cured
by loenl application, ns they cannot rrach tho
iliBeiwed portion of the ear. Thero is only ono
way to cure deafness, and ttiat Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous llnincr of the
Kut4ichinn Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear
iitr, and when It Is entirely clo.cd deafness
Is the resu1t,and unless ttie inflammation can be
tnktn out nml this tube restored to Its normal
condition, benrllifr will be destroyed forever;
nine caes out of ten are caused bv catarrh.
whUh Is nothing hut an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for
circulars, free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family rills arc the best.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOIl 8AU5.--A flrst-clms barber slio,i. Good
location Must bo boIiI. Apply at HekaUi
oIWcp. tVJfrlw
TVf ANTKD. A younff man for permanent
? ? position Catholic preferred. Cull on or
nddrcHH. W W. Hehn, 308 South West street.
TyANTKU. Active reliable man to travel
IT and solicit order for nursery stock;
permanent employment; expenses and salary
or commUnlon, For terms address tho It, U.
Chose Co., .South Penn Square, Philadelphia.
FOIt BALK. -Lot 30x150, situate on West Coal
street. Two nIukIo houses, one on the
front and tho other on the rear of ot. For
price and term apply to T. 11. lleddall,
Attomey-at-law. corner of Main and Centre
htreets. 4-2S-tf
FOR THIS WEEK
We offer two assortments of
glassware for 5 ana 10 cents
that cannot be beat any where
for the money in town.
A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS.
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main St.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
Lauer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Plnest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, a..
203
West Coal Street.
Wanted-An Idea
Bsrs. Wulilngtou. It. ..fer'tklr t'l.sw prlta ertw
lad lUt ot two honored luruitleus nakled.
20
Car Line.)- CHERRY STREET.
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Ever hud in this section is now going on at
our store. We've bought the entire stock of
n retail 9hoc store that failed.
The goods will be sold without regard to former
price or their real value.
There are a great many very fine shoes in tnis stock,
and the former owners would weep if they
could see the little bits of prices we arc now
asking.
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GENTLEMEN :-
Remember wc are now at the new stand, No.
12 West Centre Street, (Fercuson House Block) the most
central location in town. We have competent journeymen, ever
willing to enter to you In the best of taste, style anil workman,
ship. If you want to look dressy, you must also have a neat
facial appearance. Wc can fill all these requirements. Soliciting
your patronage 1 remain,
PROGRESS...
BARGAIN STORE
Was opened on Saturday, June
19th, with tui entire new stock of ladles'
and gout's furnishings, fancy uoo1,
notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces, auu em
broideries, ladies' and children's waists
and wrapper, table cloths, toweling and
napkins. A specialty in ladies' corsets,
the celebrated II. & II. corset, long steel,
being protected with leather covers.
Having been engaged with the New York
Progress Hat and Cap Company, for
many years, which has dissolved busi
ness, and whose stock I have retained,
consisting of 800 dozen different styles
of cap, will be disposed of at the
following prices : Children' and men's
caps, 5 cents and upward ; ladies' and
misses' tarn o'shanters at lew than half
the cost of manufacturing. Every pur
chaser of fi.oo worth of goods, all
marked in plain, lowest cash figures, will
receive a cap free. Larger purchasers
will be presented with a finer quality of
cap in proportion to the amount of their
purcliaee.
One lot of dress goods at exceedingly
low figures. Also a lot of children's
nobby suits at bargain price.
Lady Ci.krks in Atthndancr.
NICHOLAS FREIBAND,
27 S, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
nillions of Dollars
Go up In smoke every year. Take m
risk but get your house, stock, fui
nlture, etc., Insured In 11 rat-claw rt.
liable companies a represented by
riAVIh FAIIST Insurance Agen-.
IU rAUOl, I) South Jardln 8
Also Life and Accidental Gompanl es
DAYS SALE,
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the leaders. A call to our
cftn suit any customer that
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J40VELTIES IJ1...
JEWELRY.-
We are already prepared to cater
to the trade with a splendid line of
Ladles' Sulphur Stone Shirt Waist Sets,
Gent's Shirt Sets, Paper Gutters,
Silver Hat and Clothes Brushes,
Glove Buttoners, Etc., Ete.
We call special attention to our
large and complete line of Sulphur
Stone Novelties. Largest stock in
the locality.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
Repairing neatly done.
YOST'S
Jewelry - Store,
112 N. Hain St.
Teams to H Ire.
If you want to hire a safe and reliable
team for drtvl ng or for working iurpo
pay Ublelds' llnry stable a visit. Tents
oonttantly on hand at reasonable rata
JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 Bast Centre strest.
Opposite Reading rallroadststlon.
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