The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 09, 1897, Image 4

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    PERSONAL MENTION. J
Mrs. A. It Plopert. of Welt t finl Mi" I,
presented her hitiluiiiil with n yonng ion hM .
evening.
Mrs. Charlotte Hew and iluiiRlitem 11 11 1 1 it
and Mildred, spent to-day visiting friends at
VotUrille.
Joseph Riikrrt ii home from Philadelphia.
The condition of hix gon, Carl, is wmew'i.t
Improved.
L. A. Bamhergcr returned huine lu-i i m n
ing from a commercial trip to 1'hil uh iplm
olid llaltininre.
Dr. (J. F. Matter, of Knst 0k street, k
lying 111. Yesterday Mi condition w4
critical at tinioa.
School Director T. E. IMwarda and his two
daughters are "pending a few day in Phila
delphia, visiting frundi.
Hugh McDonald, a former rosldent of thin
town and now located at Philadelphia, Is
visiting relatives in town.
Andrew Kecsc find his two Bona. Walter
and Harry, of Shamnkin, stoppod off in I
town between trains to day.
Mar Levit, the tip-to date hatter, returned
laat eveniiiK from New York. Max will
make an elaborate display for his winter
opening.
Chas. F. Hoffman, the Rescue II. At, Co.'a
delegate to the fireman's convention at
YVilkeabarre, returned home to-day. Charlie
report having had a good time and says he
had a ride on a hose wagon, but Leo Bamber
ger says it was a patrol wagon.
Shake Off Rheumatlam and Neuralgia.
Bub well with Red Flag Oil, 26c. At
Ornhler Bros., drug store.
Hone to lttrefift Horn
Kowman Hart left town yesterday for
Indiana, Fa., to purchase another carload of
Pennsylvania horses for Liveryman Nels
wenter. Mr. Xciswetiter struck a bonanss
when he introduced those horses to his
Imyerx, for the very reason that they are all
acclimated , avoiding any risks of sickness
peculiar to Western horses.
UI1 I llfea r
it '. Ski
88
Railway Men and Travelers Rcij'
on Munyon,
A M Tlnrmirp, c.,in, -1 r" Jin r, Ban
1', ii . .i. Pi, In- 'o 1 .U at . t Hie
U i ' a ami frifient Itoute. i n I foi me fly
aHWiMsssHri J J!
Sick Headache.
Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness.
. prominent business man of Buffalo, N.
Y., says: " Munyon's Rbeumntism Cure
cured me and also several of my friends
to whom I gave some of that great
remedy. Before your agency whh estab
lished rm th coast I was compelled to
send Kast for supplies of your remedies,
and have always kept them on hand for
the benefit of myself and friends, t
oarry a pocket case In my valise when
traveling In case sny of my chance ac
quaintance should need assistance. I
haw- frequently given away some of the
remedies to people In distress. I have
great faith In Munyon's rt medics."
' Rheumatism la known ns the "tubborn
eet of dipen-ses. It will not sueenmb to
anv kind of medicine exeent the riftht
kind. M . on has the right hind, nid
cures nlneiy-slx per cent, of all cases
submitted to his treatment. Munvon's
Rheumatism Cure Is guaranteed to be
ansoiuieiy narmiess ano
! MAHANOY CITY.
i I lie Prise Wtuiicra In ibe lllijilc Parade
I Laat Mgbt.
' Ma lit gov CtTY, M 11. -Alxmt inn
! hit Vcfi rs were in line In the p inide held lust
night In celebrate the completion of the
! street paving. Many of the business houses
I ere decorated with flags and hunting and
I illuminated with Chinese lanterns. Hetween
! s.noOnnil 10,000 peoplo were ftlonu tho mute
of parade. The line started at R o'clock,
i The likeside and Schuylkill Traction cars
I were packed to their ntmostny travelers to
town u lid the P. & R. and Jhlgh V alley
trains brought large crowds to the town.
The Slietisndosh wheelmen camo 38 strong
and were cheered ns they passed along
Outre street upon their arrival. The next
latgcstln numher wan the Cycle Glee Club
of Ashland, 80 sttuug. The parade was
headed by five mounted horsemen, follower!
by Chief Marshal J. W. I.ugan accnnipauled
by a corps of white uniformed aides.
These Were followed by a long string of
wheelmen. Among the most noticeable dis
plays were those of It. J. Boitrcl, J. C.
Wagner and Joseph May, of Shenandoah,
Wesley lluhlcr ami Harry llahlanian, who
rule a bicycle made in 1869 and which was
the first wheel ever seen in this borough.
The judges of the imrade were Messrs.
T. V. O'Connor, T. E. Pattersou. Hon. W. E.
Jones, Enos J. Ball and Alexander May.
The following awards of prices were made:
Largest delegation, case of Rbein wlue,
Shenandoah Bicycle Club ; most attractively
decorated gentleman's wheel, Wesley Dehler,
Mahanoy City, silk umbrella ; most attrac
tively decorated lady's wheel. Miss Mary
Hanlnn, Ht. Nicholas, silk umbrella ; hand
some lady's costume. Miss Eva Mehlcr, Mali
auoy City, bicycle hat; club having largest
number in line, Ashland, box of cigars;
tallest rider, William Helms, Mahauoy Citf,
sweater ; heaviest rider, (teorgc Smith. Mah
anoy City, fancy pipe ; most ridicoulnmly
decorated wheel, William Crounnettcr, Mali-
THREE VALUABLE BOOKS'
GIVEN AWAY. '
"AUT AMI FANCY WORK," "M RSICKY ,
RHYMiw." "lioiii: livniNo."
Mrs. Xella Daggett, editor of The Home, !
lias published anew edition of her popular!
laws, "Fancy Work and Art lecoratioii,
that gives practical Instructions for making
dollies, table covers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin
cushions, etc., etc., with fifty illustiations
This book, together with "Nursery Hhymcs"
(a IQ.page pamphlet with a liamNonu (olored
cover design of the Old Woman Who Lived
in ii Shoe), and "Successful Home Dyeing,"
will he sent free to any reader of the Hr.KAi.n
who forwards the following coupon to Wells,
ltichadsoii A Co., llurllngtou, Vt.
PITHY POINTS.
a Rtrnnir tnnti
Prof. Munyon puts up a separate cure lanoT ('itT' nottleof wiue; second prize, box
tor eacn disease. At an nrucrgiHtn. most
ly 28 cents a vial. Personal letter to
rror. Munyon. i.wm Arcn street, Hhtia.
delphla. Pa., answered with free medio!
advl n for any disease.
! anSS CISNEROS' ESCAPE.
i
How the Beautiful Ouban Outwit
ted Her Spanish Jailors.
WAS AIDED PBOH THE OUTSIDE,
r-'tVEE slnco I wai etihtaen years old
until I learned ot 1: iliU's' Retora-
" ; i . o Rcmcdios, 1 suilerud from Ick I
t- :.-.cl andextrcmc :.i rv t Hbiu ,3 an Jdya- '
. I u time heart dl-.e.;5" dovelopd. I
wastiatcd by soveral doctors with no re
Jk f Sevore pulplti-.tlou ivith pain in left
breast, KUor!ae:8 ot breath, and smothering
sprlls made mo most miserable. I pro
cured Dr. Milus' Restorative Nervine and
Si-w Heart Cura and took tham alterurtcly
us directed. Improvement began at ones
":itj(l increased so rap-
! idly that lualdo of six
I months I lncrecaed
fefs . J3 thirty uix pounds In
j-iferVineSgwelsht. All P1ln In
9 the heart la gone, and
Hhe nervousness has
wholly lett me,"
Mrs. Cha. Kmapc
W. Uermun St., Little l''alls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'ttS.
I).. Milos' Iiemedies are sold hy alldiMi;
r;l,t , u ider a positive guarantee, first bottle
: ) ! i m or money rcf undotL Book on ! icxrt
,r nerves sent free to all applicants.
I lit. Mll.ES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind
DON'T PAY
More than you need to for
STATIONERY.
Dr.
Miles'
- HoaHh
V'ou'll pay less if you buy here,
and get the best. We have a
choice-goods store a small-profit
store. We're always willing to
show goods and quoteprices don't
cost anything. So don't buy any
thing in our line until you see our
goods and learn our prices.
HOOKS & BROWN
North Misln
It.
FOR TO-DAY .
Big, lat and juicy cool
oysters direct from
Maurice River.
DRESSED CHICKEN,
PRODUCE
Lcti'ge Quinces. 15 to
25 cents pei
dozen.
OF : EVERY : DESCRIPTION,
COSLETT'S,
36 South Malm
tr
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - ail its Branches. 1
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White
and Lloyd
Streets,
Shenandoah. J
Mansion
House
f Stables,
MAHANOY CITY.
HEHT LINK OK
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and 8TKAW.
Floor and Tabte 011 Olotlu.
E. B. FOLEY, "SSUh..
Gave Her Tellow Ii'loners DrnKffe"!
CnurtloR In Orrter to Prevent Tlietn
nttnt'Iuir the Nole or ShwIiib Her
Prison llarx.
Havana, Oct. 9. The escape of Sen
orlta Evangelina Casslo, otherwise Gas
sio y Clsneros, the beautiful young;
Cuban patriot, heroine of the censa
tional adventure with the Spanish
Governor Bevez, has caused quite a
sensation In Havana. It is now as
serted that the young woman escaped
between 11 o'clock and midnight of
Wednesday over the roof of a neigh
boring house, and through It to the
street below O'Farrell lane, and not
Into the street where the police found
a hand ladder.
On the roof of the adjoining house '
the authorities found three planks, each
bout three feet long and IS inches
wide, Joined together by strong hinges. !
so as to serve as a bridge, enabling
a person to pass from the roof of the
prison to the roof of the house referred
to. The authorities also found on the
roof a Smith & Wesson revolver of large
caliber, having Its six chambers load
ed, and a new knitted rope, which liad
evidently been used as a life line, or i
guiding rope to enable the escaping
prisoner to cross the plank In-Mere j
which had been extended by her uc- f
complices from the house near the Caa .
de Itecojldas to the roof of that prison. I
The revolver, the knotted rope, and the !
portable bridge, a well as other (lis- '
coverles made by the police. Rhow that
the escape of Senorlta Casslo was Inns
and carefully planned. She must have
been In constant communication with
those who enabled her to escape from
the Casa de Rlcojldas, where she was
Imprisoned with 11 other women.
Some of the details ot the young
Cuban's escape are quite romantic. It
appears that a real estate agent named
Mariano Fernandez, who was in charge
of the house at No. 1 O'Farrell lane,
declares that he recently rented that
j building to two well dressed young
' men. The latter seemed to be highly
I respectable, hired the house for two
months and paid the rent In advance.
Little or no notice of them was taken
by the neighbors or by anybody else,
in spite of the fact that the house was
situated close to the prison In which
i a young Cuban girl, whose story caused
such a sensation In the United States,
was confined.
Inside the window through which
Senorlta 'Casslo escaped the police dis
covered a bed sheet, and, as this apart
ment was her sleeping room, the au
thorities are Inclined to believe that
the sheet was used by the escaping
prisoner to envelop herself, with the
object of deceiving her roommates, if
she was unlucky enough to awaken
them, Into the belief that she was
moving about in her night clothes.
The companions of the young Cuban
woman whom she left behind say that
the day before Senorlta Casslo escaped
she received a package, believed to have
contained drugged candles. The senor
lta, contrary to her usual custom, did
not at once distribute the candies to
her prison companions, but waited until
Wednesday night, when she urged each
of them to partake of the confections.
The prisoners did so, and they express
the conviction that the sweets were
drugged, for they soon afterwards fell
Into a deep sleep, and did not awake
throughout the night, although the til'
lng of the Iron bar of the senortta'S
bed mom window must have caused
enough noise to have awakened the
prWmrrs under ordinary circumstances
People living In the vicinity of the
, Cusit c RecoJidas have Informed the
i authorities that they heard the noise
of carriage wheels shortly before mid
night on Wednesday, and this fact Is
; supposed to have a connection with the
, prisoner'! escape.
I There is a division of opinion as to
1 whether the escape of the senorlta was
effected by Americana or by Cuban In
surgents. The police are hard at work
Investigating the escape, and all the
Spanish authorities along the coast
have been communicated with, In -the
belief that : u attempt may be made to
embark tho senorlta upon some ves
sel leaving Cuba for the United States
or elsewhere.
Fernandes. the Jailer In charge of the
Casa de Recojldas, and four employes
of the government who were on duty
there, have been arrested pending the
result of the Inquiry being made Into
the escape.
of cicar, Hnlph Fisher, Mabnnor City
third, bottle of perfume, .John Sliruck, Huh
anoy City; originality lit construction,
Lincoln Morrw, fountain pen ; stun I lent
rider on smallest bleyulo, Frank McOinty,
Tamaiiuu, bicycle lamp ; highest wheel.
Hurry I.ugan, Jlalmnoy City, box of dgnrs ;
captain haviog finest appearance, John V,
i.iigtin, basket of flowers ; oldest
wheel In line. Hurry Ilnldemim,
hieycle lamp; best decorated tnndeni, Mrs.
Frank Stryker, of town, and I'M ward
llcardner, of Itendingf perfume atomiser;
fined illuminated wheel, the Ileitzel Hunt,
lialf doxeu handkerchiefs; greatest oddity in
whet la, Michael lioirea, box of clsar. Special
prises were slso awarded to lEnlpli l'lntt and
lluward lturchill fur meritorious disphiy.
COUPON.
Tlil entitles sny render of The &hemui
nndosli llKKALn to one copy of "Fonoy
Art Deoorstlniw," "Numery llhymes" nd
"Hiuwsmfiil Home Dying."
The shove liberal oner is made to advertise
the old reliable Diamond Dyes, sod to get
their hook upon home dyeing into the hands
of women who want to ilrewi well by making
their old clothing look like new.
Diamond Dyes havespoclnl dyes for cotton,
different from thoie that arc used for wool,
and are the only package dye on the market
that can be relied upon to give colon that
will not fade or crock. The fact thnt Dia
mond Dyes have heen the standard home
dyes foT nearly twenty years and that their
sale iticresses from year to year, is proof posi
tive that they ncvor have an c(iial.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tht fie- y
1 M
VUfftt.
U, K Throughout Hie :,,unll,V
rliroulrleil for Hsly Pernwll.
Tins was pay day al the (lilherton col
liciies
Jack Mivitts has been icserved hy the
Host on team.
The American wants the Health Board of
Mahanoy City abolished.
A horse belonging to John K. Jonoa, the
junk dealer, died last night
ThoM K. church at Mahanny Plane will
hold harvest home sorvicna next Sunday.
Fred. Midgtcy, of St. Clair, ha accepted a
position at the V. & li. weigh-seales at that
place.
Harry Faust has resigned as bartender at
McElhsnny't cafe, Mabsnoy City, on account
of ill health.
William D. Everhsft. of ShenaniiffcB. was
am ii ted an original pension, under date of
issue of Sept. 84.
Do ymi need printed stationery f Drop us
a postal card and our solicitor will call on
you and supply yonr wants.
The rabbit season does not open tmwl So
veuiber 1st, according to the new law. Quill
can be shot on the 18th Inst, -.
The officials say there Is no troth firthe
rumor that the Pine Forest colliery st fit.
Clair will close down indefinitely.
(lenrgo W. Smith, of Shenandoah, Who
served four mouths foi defending a boarding
house keeper, was released from Snnbury
prison Thursday morning.
Buyers of produce should watch Coslett's
space dalty for his regular announcements,
which will appear in the issues of this psper.
It will keep you constantly posted of every
thing in season.
With tho advent of the coot weather the
stove announcement of D. ,i. Slegel ap
pears in another column of to-day s Issue.
Their first offer Is a bargain on tho celebrated
Ijiura" heater.
MICHAEL,KING AWHEEL
Great Benefit He Has Received From
Painc's Celery Compounds
For Itching Piles, irritation of the genitals,
or Itching in any part of the body, Doau's
Ointment Is worth its weight in gold. No
matter how long-standing the. trouble, Doan's
Ointment will not fail to give Instant relief.
Karpowskl Sohl tint.
In the SheiifFssale of the personal prop
erty of Matt. Karpowskl. of West Coal street,
the sum of $220 21) was realised and included
the contents of the store, warehouse anil two
wagons. The puicliascr was Joe Js'avltslsi.
The sale of tho two horse was withheld .is
Navitski claims to lie the owner of them,
saying that lie had received ti bill of snlo
, some time ago.
ItKPOItT OF TIIK CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
at Slieiiaii'toah. in the state of l'eiinsvlanla, at
the close, of butineim, IK lolicr 1th, 18117 :
iiksoi ri s
Loam and discounts $3!,0W SI
0enlrafb, secured ami unsecured 2,9142
V. 0. HoniU to secure elreulntlon 100CO 00
Storks, securities, etc 72.2U5 07
Ibinkliig-houM!. furniture, ami Hit 1,800 00
line from Xattonal Banks 'not re-
rvo agents) 7,W8 41
Hue from state Punks and hunkers.. .. 2,278 SO
Due from Spiiroveil reserve agents O?,709 M
( "hecks and nthr oaoh Items :i,00s 22
Notes of other national l,mks 8,200 00
l 'nxtlonal ionerirm!icy, nickels and
cents tit IJBO& IS
lawful money reserve in bank, vix :
SK-elo 3,201 .10
f.egnl-tenler notes ",000 00
t'. S. certif sof ileiKMlt for
legal tenders. ,20I 80
Due from U. 8. Imasiircr. oilier than
I, IWU on
...007,870 IS
expenses ulv
.CHASES
Bloody Nerve Pood
For Weak nnd Run Down Pooplo.
UfUAT IT IS I The richest of nil reslora.
IntlHI II 10 1 tlve foods, because It re
places tno essentials of lire that are ox.
IiaiiBleil by disease, indlirc.siion. hlirh Uvlnir.
overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc
UfMAT IT nnCC! Byinaklngtho blood
wnAI II UUCOi pure and rich nud the
digestion perfectIt creates solid llesh,
nniscle and strength. The nerves being
made strong tho brain boconies ntlvcnnd
clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast
ing drains- and weakness In either sex, and
as a female regulnffir has no equal. Frlre
60c, orflve boxes K2.00. Druggists or by mall.
We cun help you. Advice nnd book, free.
"Write Us About Your Case.
6 per cent, redemption fund
Total ,
wmi mis
( 'aplfad stock paid In.
surplus fund..
I mllvlileil prontS) i
sssee pMa...r
National llauk ots utitstnnillug.
line to othrUBtkHJ banks. .
Hue to state basTsean-l banker .
Individual deyasitS subject to ehrek
Demand certlnstee of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
tVrtllle.1 checks..;
Ciih!er ehreksoiitstsndlng .. .
Total 9fi07,:i70 IS
Stale of Pennsylvania, Count) o( s hulklll, ss:
I, S. V, Vott, insider of the nliovo nainiHl
bank, do solemnly awoar that the nhove state
ment Is true to the bet of iiiv knowledge and
I belief.
H. V. Yomt, C'nalder.
I Sul,orilod and sworn to before me this 0th
il.iy of October, IU97. S. Q. M. IloLun-KTKa.
1 Notary I'ulillc.
Correct Attest:
3Ios- Owunh, )
.Ions (Iliciil.KK, J- 1)1 rectors.
Wll. II 1.EW1S, I
.SI0O.O0O CO
. 2.1.0O) 00
I
I.M0 "7
tio.ooo mi
1,546 07
H3 00
. 21.7,739 00
2S.403 SO
X5,70t' 6.5
it IB All
576 l
Cascarets stimnUtc
bowels. Never siekon,
liver, kidm and
weaken orgriie. lOe
THE DR. CHASE
l&U Chestnut Street,
COMPANY,
Philadelphia.
BICYCLES ! BICYCLES !
FOU SALE CHEAP.
One $100 Gents '07 Hunger wheel, Roml as iww. '
One Si0 Indies' or JIfion' Cresct-nt wlicol,
)fO(Jl COD'llliotl.
iSTo ; Reasonable : Offer ; Refused.
SUY D. STERNER,
No. 406 West Cherry St., - Shenandoah, Pa
nillions of Dollars
GASOLINE, OIL,
WAGON GREESE.-
We ruako a specialty of Gasoline, GOc
in iivo gallon lots delivered. Mica and
U. S. axle grceso.
...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test.
Notable; Mining Experiment.
One of the largest and most successful
feats of mine engineering that bas been ac
complished in this region, is the completion
of the mammoth water shaft at Oilbcr.ton,
under the direction of Contractors Poland A
llerney. of l'ottsville. It wo shitted 8ep
temlier in, 180B, and required a little ovci
two years In complete It. The shaft Is sunk
1.800 feet from the surface. Many ('ifuctiltios
had to he overcome, due mainly to surface
water, and several times opcialions were
suspended. The lurire number of men em
ployed nielii nnd day, and tho largo quanti
ties of ilynniiiik' used, It Is remarkable tlmt
not s sinelp fatal accident niTiirred. A cskc
is now heini; erected and will be placed in
position in a few days The shaft wilt he
used to hoist water from what will be termed
tho nump gangway, and will drain both
Oilberton and Draper collieries, thus doing
away witli a lnrge number of pumjis now in
use. Two of the finest engines ever sent out
of the Pottsville simps will be erected at the
shaft and the shaft will be equipped with the
most improved tank system, Both collieries
will he conuected at the bottom of the shaft
by a gangway 1,(100 feet long to the Draper
ralliriy, and a short tunnel to the I.ykens
vein. Oilberton colliery. Work will lie
poshed rapidly, and complected by the first
of next yeai.
Heat the Slot Stsublnes.
l'rom llahanoy City Hcconl.
Two slick young men from town, and one
slioker from Shenandoah, operated the
nlckle-iu-the-slot machines in several nf our
saloons last uvening, and it is stated they
gathered In about 10 worth of nickels.
Their modus oierandl was to crack the glass
and then by pressing on the fragments sprag
the whtel. In this manner dollar after dol
lar was extracted from the machines. The
proprietor of the machines caught on" to
their little game and followed them. In a
Third ward restaurant he came npon the
"slick una" all unawares aid a lively nltero
eation followed in which it is said tho
machine man was badly beaten.
Invincible, peerless, wonilcrfiil is .Michael. I his own methods tho following letter will
When he races his chief couiuetitor is time. "Here t everybody
and when he crosses the tape iu his finishing
Boston, Mass , Feb. 21, 1890.
After the exertion of my record rides while
with the Morgan & Wright team in the South
last winter, during which I lost somewhat in
weight, on nci wun t of the unaccustomed cli
mate, I was advised to use Paine 'scelery com
pound. I am pleased to say that it gave such
satisfaction that I was impelled to ueo it again
to In ace up from the effects of the two unusu
ally rough uccau trips that I have taken dur
ing the pist month. I believe that wheel
men who havo to undergo the hardships of
"ci-uuit chasing" will find' Paine's celery
compound of assistance iu keeping up their
physical tone.
Jimmio Michael.
Thousands need to take a remedy to purify
lib for relief, hut they 1 then blood, arouse the circulation ana coun-
iiud that this splendid exercise, like any i ti met the debilitating effect of confining
sprint he leaves records as well as opponents
behind him.
James Michael, the most wonderful bicy
clist of tbe world, recommends alt wheelmen
to take l'uine's celery compound.
Many a young person and hundreds of
older people who have determined to take up
bicycling as a health-giving exercise find
themselves really lacking the proper "snap"
or stamina to begin on. Their bodily condi
tion prevents so spirited exercise. Many who
are really sick, who have suffered from de
bility or wasting diseases for a long time until
they had begun to think their troubles had
I ecome chronic, as uotuing gave tiiem relief,
would turn to bloyollng for relief, hut they
blood is nut of order, the nerves are deranged,
anil nature's food for both is needed.
All such persons will find to their immense
joy that 1'aino s celery compound
The more intelliuent Dortion of every com
munity are the ones who best locommond
Paine's celery compound. They havo looked
will make 1 into this areot remedy, followed its remnrk-
themwell. able achievements in the case of fricuds,
Michael has made cycle riding a careful i neighbors and relatives, and know just what
study, and is in-a position to give excellent j to expect from its use as a nerve and brain,
advice, not only to racing men, but to wheel- strc.ngtheuer and restorer and un ideal invigo
men and people in general. In reference to I rator for a run-down system.
ROBERT YEAGER,
yall orders promptly attended to.
32 Hast Coal St.,
Shenandoah,
Go up in smoke every year. Take in
risks but get your houses, stock, fur
olture, etc., Insured in first-class re
liable companies as represented by
PvAVm FATKT insurance Atfeni.
1'AVIJJ I ilUOI, 120 South Jardlu St
Also f.lfe nnd Aeoldenftnl Cooapanl et
MISCELLANEOUS.
QALKflMAN WANTED. A flrW salesman
O wnntwl. Apply at thi Famous Clothhiu
HoiiftO, Hhemimioftn, l'a lO-'J-lf
IjlOU SAM? A vnluftble propeitj, i!7 ami 'J
W'ot Coal street, Sheunudodh, j-t
offered for sale. Double block, hmiao ami
stable (n the renr. Apply to Samuel ltobertn.
West Cliwty street, hlicnanUaah, Vi. tUMMw
101! ItKNT.tHore ft'l 1w1IIh: Two hIiow
1 window h. No. 120 Not;tb Main Btrtrl.
Apply to O. W. Kewhoiwer, 12J North Main
atnrt. 9-27-tf
SELLING OUT
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DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP !
"WOK HAM.. Cheap,
i) itropoity on Kat Centre etret't.
m. m. jh trice, .Attorney
tlenlrahle biiHinesi
iVmily to
Ijran hitihlinK K-5-tf
4 OKNTS ret fifty oenU or
exiwneuce
Atieutivennd HkllHul ton so rial artUtd alwaj
in anenuance.
cm b dollar , no
tieeary, Wnti for uitciu s
outfit Addre The Oatliolle News, " Jtun-lin j
St., New York. 10-tMt f
Neatest Shop in Tow
W. G. DUSTO, Prop.
Ferguson House Block.
(T i A A iier month to repieM'uf
O 1 UU up slam. Undone 4c
i t.uth llend, IniL
im nnd tin k
I' ink Hroft , I
IU s 2t I
$50,000
Stock of Clothinir.
I "TANTKO. To borrow !, on (lit mortK-
ivo. liuiulreatthUonice. 10-S-tf
15th OCTOBER.
Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits.
SINCLK 11AXREI. 11REACU LOADING GUNS.
DOUBLE BARREL 1IREACII LOADIMJ DUNS.
HAMMKRLB8S BRKACII LOADING OUN8.
SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS.
LOADING, SETS. GAME BAGS. .
GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS.
.-SWALtt'S HARDWARE STORE..
I will positively rtir from buin on or about
January 1st, 1897. Th anormous stock of Clothing
for Mn's, Boys' and Ohildrsn's vwsar, Furnishing
CSoods, tc, must b sold, and this groat sals will
oommsncs at one and eontinus until svsry garment
and articls in the stors Is turnsd into monsy. Ths
stock of Clothing consists of nsw, clean, stylish and
the beat ready-made garments in the market, and all
of this season's productions.
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Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits.
15th OCTOBER.
OVERCOATS !
Which will be sold
tremendous
i Newspaper Man Tumml Out.
At Mabuuoy City's Oouueil meeting Wed
nesday evening when tbe question of paying I
for tbe new street pavement came up there I
wnsa wrangle over the terms Pn siili ut j
.loins remarked that the question was a
pnvate one and he declared ( oiiuril iu t - I
' 1'iititc .esioii .ind excliuli.il tl.i neiAi,nit)iei
. . A HOT MEMBER. . .
The 1897 "Itaara" Heater.;
A nleasiug design made witti sliiliiiK fcexl 1
doors and triples grate which removes all ushes i
and chukers, Ftuiahed iu Russia iron, is gas
tight and has ornamented nickel feet, skirt,
fool rails and shaker. 1
at 25 per cent, below cost, We have
ine in Men's, Boys' and Children's,
Which you can buy at your own prices.
Our price means a saving to
you of $5 to $6, if you
you buy here.
D. & J. SIEGEL,
183 S. MAIN T- i
L. REFOWICf
The Reliable Clothier,
10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
nun uutl -.jiictalurA tium the
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