The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 26, 1899, Image 4

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Proteciioit to Complexion.
Mntir compleilnim
are rtllneil through
the effect, of the
liutmin. HriilrH
groat onm In limp
the face soft mitt
dear 111 tlio sum
mer. You will be
pleas-d with the re
sult It you two the
preparations we
oell Lotions to
overcome the bail
cfteotn of the aim,
IMiwders to innke
votir nkln filiiootli.
IiiiITii, chnmols
skins, flush brushes, perfumes -whatever you
want for the toilet, we supply In Its best form
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
A SUMMER NECESSITY !
This Is the season
when new clothes
and gent's furnish
ings are necessary.
When we make you a suit there is no
JricM atinut its fit and duality. Our stock of
summer light weight suitings will insure satis
faction. Examine our show window and
street case.
Portz Bros.,
24 North Main Street.
Jeweler
arid Optician.
PITHY POINTS.
tf AppetiliiR: Throughout the (jountry
Oliroiilc1"i1 for Hasty l'erusnl.
Lmsforcl 1ms a policeman 8 feet ) Inch In
helttht.
liRtisford will liavo a liloyclo meet noxt
Saturday.
A l'oltsvlllu saloonkeeper, named Kopii
was arresled fur selling ou Sunilny.
Invitations aro nut hiiuouiicIuk tho niitrrl
aeenf John Hatdorf to Mis Daisy HorUog,
of Fnokvlllo, July 27th.
On Labor Day, Septoinbor 4, all oistedilfod
will Ik) hold under tho auspice of tho Wolsh
Ilaptlst ohuroh, of Mnhsuoy City,
Letters testamentary woro granted to An
diew F. llaab on the ostnto of Leonard 0.
Knab, lato of Tamsqua, decoescd.
"Mag"' Sherman Is In trouble nt Fottsvllto,
and sad as It may scorn, prosecuted her pros
pective husband for III treatment.
Company K, of St. Clair, held an election
last evening and sclectod John J. Dully first
lieutenant and Maurice J, Connors second
lieutenant.
Mrs. Michael McCanu and family, of Malia
noy Plana, will soon remove to Fall llivot,
Mass., where her husbnud has secured em
ployment. Tho Pennsylvania Koman and Greek
Catholic Union will issue a paper of Its own
next wvek at Scrnnton devoted to the Inter
ests of tho organization.
Fr tho month of June G. B. Markle &
Co., shipped ovor 100,000 tons of coal from
their mines. This is tho largest output lu
tho history of the collieries.
A largo washory is to bo erected about three
miles bolow Tamaqua by Williams & Moyor,
of Pottsrlllo. A lcaso has been eocured on
tho big coal bauks at that placo.
Marriage licenses woro Issued to tho follow
ing: Gulscppa Do Magglo and Carmcla
ueotto, both of Kelayres ; Androw Itudda
nd Mary Protula, both of Mahanoy City.
The assessed valuations of Ashland is
$1,310,140, a decronso of (5,370 compared
with last year.
Tho good will and fixtures of the Penna.
Lfall hotel, at Pottsvillo, were purohased yes
terday by J. Claude Brown, attorney, for
about $400.
PERSONAL MENTION.
rrWlrVVIWVVVV1'T
rtrc tho best nnd safest
i FAMILY P.SEDIGIBE
for nil
BILIOUS AND
NERVOUS DISORDERS
10ccnlsand2S cents Drufrpists. j
Tin: WKATnr.it.
CZ (TO "
tor V&F
ir-
this
type Is
too line
ami these linen
run together
wronR
about your-
YES-
and
-optician
-should examine
-them before
-further injury
-Is done.
-No oxiense
-for tho
-test.
Tlios. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street
Thomas Coyne, of Philadelphia, is a guest
town friends.
Abraham Yost and sou, Roy, have gone to
Now ork to visit relatives.
Jacob Botbsteln, of Pottsvillo. is a visitor
town.
W. B. Durkin, of Qirardville, has opened
his law olllco in tho Franey building, on
Lloyd street.
Miss Lillian Titman, of Philadelphia, is
the guest of town friends.
Rev. Robert O'Boylo, of Suubury, was
isitor to town to-day.
Miss Nellie Klotz, of Lansford, is visiting
Miss Annio Schaeffcr, of North Main street.
William Jenkins, of Norristown, is being
shown tho sights about town by his friend,
Joo Petors.
Adam Leckie was a passenger to Philadel
phia this morning.
Miss Lulu Mayor and Master Thomas
Mauror. of Mt, Carmel, are spending a few
weeks in town as guests of tho Nelswenter
family, on North Jardln street.
Dr. D. J. Langton and his two sons have
roturned from a sojourn of two weeks at
Bodford Springs. His sou, Edward, who
suffers from rheumatism, was much relieved
during tho stay at the Springs.
Miss Sophie Kurtz, of Bridgeport, Conn., Is
being entertained at tho residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Shelder, on East Centre street.
Miss Kurtz was a former residont of town.
Extra
Reduction
In Our
Line of
FOOTWEAR
Has begun. Save your
dollars while you have
a chance. Do not miss
any opportunities. A
dollar saved is a dollar
earned.
BOSTON
97 Smith Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS AB0YE POST OFFICE.
rniuL- enrnr store
o DEALER IN o
Fruit," Confectionery,
Cigars and Tobacco
Wholesale and Retail.
SO West Centre Stroet.
Tho tcmneruturc hns fallen In tho
middle plateau, the Red river of tho
North nnd Upper
Missouri valleys,
nnd tho lower lnko
regions. It has
risen from tho
Mhldlo and South
'Itocky mountain
region to the MIs-
.jstsslppi river, and
ly stationary olse
whoro. Forecast
for today and to
morrow In this
section; Probably
Wearing this afternoon; threatening to
norrow; modoruto temperature: vari
able winds.
Sunrise, 8:01: sunset, 7:25: longth
of day, lih., 26m.; moon rises. 9:44
3. m.: moon sets, 9:20 a. m.
JAILED FOR COSTS.
Litigants Whose Cases Were Ignored by
the Gram! Jury Imprisoned.
Thero is a disposition on tho part of the
authorities to insist on tho payment of all
costs in every case ignored by the Grand
Jury. Its strict enforcement may have a
beneficial effect upon those who rush before
ajustico of the Peaco on tho spur of tho
moment and enter suit for imaginary wrougs.
Theso people never stop to consider that this
class of cases occupy the time of couit olh
clals, as well as the Grand Jury, and that
somo one must hear this burden of costs. The
various Justices of the Peace throughout the
county are not wholly irresponsible for tne
condition of affairs and the time may not bo
far distant when they will bo called to ac
count for the return of trivial cases to court.
As a result of tho strict adherence to this
rule, the following were committed to prison
yestorday for failure to pay tho costs of cases
ignored by the Grnnd Jury at tho last session
of criminal c. urt : MarcellaStravinski, Mary
Coyno, Enlc Sadusky, Joseph Savick, Michael
Virgallo and John Rank. Too first seven are
from Shenandoah and tho last named from
New Philadelphia. Another consideration is
tho fact that Innocent children must suffer
for the nonsense of their parents. No les-i
than seven children, whoso ages rango from
thrco months to eight years, woro also Im
prisoned with yesterday's commitments be
cause thero is no one to tako care of them.
Daily Tribune.
HOW &E GOD KILLING
A REPORTER'S TUSSLE TO INTERVIEW
. THE GREAT AUTHOR.
Three Extraordinary Specials.
REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE.
hllailelpliia St Heading's 11-Day Exonr
slon to Klaguru Fnlls.
On Tuesday next, August 1st, a special
oheap oxcursion to Niagara Falls via Phila
delphia & Reading Railway to Willinmsport
and thence to Niagara t alls over Now lork
Central & Hudson Rlvor R. R., will bo run
from Shenandoah at tho spocial rnto of $8.00
for the round trip. Tickets will be good for
continuous passago day of excursion only
on train loavlng Shenandoah at 3:27 a, in..
and will bo good to return on any regular
train within eleven days, including day of
sale. Stop-off will be allowed on return trip
at Buffalo. Rochester and Watklns Ulen
within time limit of ticket. This will bo
one of the finost chances to view some of
nature's greatest scenery, as arrangements
have been mado whereby excursionists can
securo tickets from Rochester to Alexandria
Bar (Thousand Islands) and return to
Genova and Lyons at the rate of $5.50 ad
ditional. also from Niagara Falls to Toronto
and return via Lewiston and Niagara Navi
gation Company's steamers at the rate of 51,00
additional. For full particulars consult Phil
adelphia & Reading ticket agents, or address
Edson J. Weeks, General l'assonger Agent,
Philadelphia.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied bv all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All such
should know that Dr. Kine's New Lile I'llls,
the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives
snlendid annetite. sound dicestion ana
regular bodily habit that insures perfect health
and great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's
drug store.
Seeds llecorded.
Tim fnllnwlnir deeds were filed : Odd Fel
lnwn' remetarv to Ralph A. Carter, Br,
premises in Tamaqua. Androw J. Matthows
et ux to Adam Shandis, premisos In New
Philadelphia. Thomas SIcAUlstor to 1 nomas
T Itcrccn. nremises in Hublevillo. Thomas
n Rnrsen to Marr uulrE. premises in
Hublevillo.
Do You Know
rvnnnmntlon Is preventable? Science has
nroven that, and also that neglect is suicidal.
The worst cold or cough can bo cured with
BMlrJi'n rVinuh and Consumption Cure. Sold
on positive guarantee for over fifty years,
Sold by P, D. Klrlln on a guarantee.
Annual Law-Itute Excursions tn Atluntlo
City, .to., via Pennsylvania Itullronil.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
arranged for three low-rato ton-day excur
sions for tho present season from Erie, Troy,
Bellefontc, Willlamsport, Mocanaq.ua, Sun-
bury, Shenandoah, D.uiphlu, and principal
intermediate stations (including stations ou
branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May,
Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anslosea,
Wlldwood, or Holly Reach, on Thursdays,
July 27, August 10 and 2-1, 18D9.
Excursion tickets, good to return by regu
lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at
very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will
bo sold via the Delaware Rlvor Bridgo Route,
tho only all-rail lino, or via Market street
wharf, Philadelphia.
For information in rogard to speclflo rates
aud time of trains consult hand bills, or ap
ply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division
Ticket Agent, Willlamsport, Pa.
Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia,
either going or returning, within limit of
ticket, provided ticket is deposited with
agent at Broad streot station immediately on
arrival.
Receiver Applied For.
The New York Sun says J. N. Walter,
nresidont of the Now York National Build-
ing and Loan Association, with offices in New
York city, was served on Thursday last witu
Daners directing him to show causa why he
andthoothor officers should not be perma
nently enjoined from paying out any more
funds of the association, and why a receiver
should not bo appointed to wind up its affairs.
Tho action is brought by the Attorney uen
eral at tho recommendation of tho State
Banking Department. Many Shenandoah
residents have large sums of money invested
In thi concern. Tho assota of tho assocla
Hon. according to Its last report, aro fUOO.uuo,
and there are about 5.000 shareholders. The
nrnccfidines is brought on information
furnished by James 1. iseu, a snareuuiuer
and a dlroctor.
Officers Installed.
Tho following officers of General Harrison
T.ndff. No. 251. Knights of Pythias, wore 111
tulled last nieht by Ulstrlct Deputy urana
Chancellor Daniel Knolly: P. C, Isaac
Wagner: C. C, S. M. Fetzor ; V. U., Ueorgo
W. Wagner; P., A. Li. urai; li-.oi a. anu a.
n. IT. Hamnsell: K. of E., uanioi uwens
nr. at A.. P. W. Biers tein : M.of w., wmiam
Veale : I. G , Oscar Bollch ; O. G., William
J. Lucas ; Trnstoe. C. L. fowler.
FOR YOUR ICE COLD
SODA WATER
3 and 5 Cents Per Glass,
Go to A. GOLDMAN'S,
Cor. Main 8c Centre Sts.
J. Dalius'
Meat Market,
are well
We
Try our meats. They
preserved these hot days
give you more for your mouey
timn nnvwhere else. Those who
tried us know this to be a fact
2o3 E. Centre St.,
S5.00 to Niagara Falls and Ileturn via the
Lehigh Valley Kallroad.
n,i August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Bail
rnad will sell tlckeU to Niagara Falls and
. .. . .1. .. ..m.l. 1 nw ran nr M R lor
return, at muoiiwioi . - - . , .
the round trip from Shenandoah, llmitod for cause of the accident.
return nasaage to August ln, inclusive.
Tickets will be honored on any train except
the Black Diamond express. Consult benign
Valley ticket agents for particulars.
Resumed Operations
The I.awrenco colliery will rename opera
tions Monday morning. On tho 11th Inst much
damage was done the slope by the breaking
of the rope, and many thought the colliery
would be Idle for a much longer poriou uo
Ask your grocer for the "lioyal patent
flour, and take no other brand. It la tho host
floor made.
A CHILD ENJOYS
The nleamnt flavor, gentle action, and sooth.
ing ellect of Syrup of Figs, when in ncea 01
a laxative, and if tho fathor or mother be
eortive or bilious, the most gratifying results
follow It use ;o that It is the best lamuy
remedy known and every family should have
a bo'tle. Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Yesterday's ItecrulU.
The following were examined and accepted
at the recruiting office at Hazloton yester
dv ; William Prosser. Slionandoab J Wm
Haas. Mahanoy City ; Maurice Whetstone
and Erwin FranU, Tamaqua. Tbey will be
sworn lu Friday and will leave on Saturday
for Camp Meade.
Shenandoah, Pa.
Below t. V. Station.
To PATENT Good Ideas
may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
BalUmort. Md.
Subscriptions to The Pstent Record 11.00 per sanom.
I A Handsomo Complexion 1
Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I
possess Foosi' Courtaxio PoWDaa
Igtvialt. I
Keystone
State
Normal
Cntinnt
?i kiitztown. pa.
'
"ft Tho fall term of this famous
- training school for teachers
Sl will open August V, 1899. Su-
perlor aavaniugo8 ru uuc(c
to young men and women
preparing for teaching, col
's lege, or business. Tho build
51 Ingaare all new, containing;
h tpucloui. and comfortablo
5l rooms forstudents, roomy re
$1 citation halls, steam heated
"Si throughout.nml supplied with
H the latest and best lighting
anil sanitary appliance.
n..fnt-M fhrutHlnir a school
S& suuure a catalogue of the
41 Kevstone Norrasl School.
8 Rev. N C. Schaelfer, Ph. D 0. D
4 . . Y
$ PRINCIPAL. g
S For full information, catalogue, etc.,
i? address 14
KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
g KUTZTOWIt, PA. 14
&
Aftor nn Jnnviilllnu HTlilliHIon of
Imp ml cut Nnrvo tlio ICflort SiicucpiI
pI !. I'liriiiiiu Uio CimvcMiitlnn to
the Subject of SoIillorliiK.
"Whon Iludyiml Kipling first visited
this country, ho hnd ft short, shnrp nnd
rtcclslvo poso to which ho clung tormoloua
ly," sold n Chicago nowspnper man, "nnd
I was sont down to Kipling's hotel to pick
n hit of talk out of him when ho struck
Chlongo on tils wny from Sun Frnnolsco to
Now York. Ho Wnm't qulto such n big gun
thon ns ho Is now, but ho wns big enough.
All the wny front tho coast to Chicago tho
roiiortors ho hnd mot had boon hammering
him its it caso of a romnrknbly bright
young nmn nllllctcd with elcphnnthisls of
tho skull. I concluded that nil of this
nnvll chorus muslo mndo by tho reporters
Kipling luul met was unjust I had such
nn opinion of my own Interviewing skill
that I would hnvo boon willing to lny hot
ter thnn evon money that I'd succeed In
getting n corking, redhot talk out of tho
young Unst Indian.
"Ho got into Chicago nt 4 o'clock in tho
nftcrnoon, too lato for tho hotol reporters
for tho afternoon papers to got In n talk
with him Kipling put up nt tho IMcho
lieu, and I sont my card up to him nbout
7 o'clock in tho ovonlng. After nbout ilvo
minutes a Toung mnn wearing a very
baggy suit of olothos and tho bummcst
black dorby hat I over saw got off tho
clovator and shambled Into tho hotol lob
by. I know tho young mnn was Kipling.
Ho looked nbout tho samo thon ns ho does
now snmo bulldog, rook of Gibraltar
Jaw, stubby mustncho, searching oyos nnd
general look of slouchlnoss.
"Ho had my card In his hand ns ho en
tered tho hotel lobby. Ho scorned to ro
gard tho card ns a great curiosity. Ho ex
amined it from nil points of viow, wnlkod
over to tho window front of tho hotel nnd
scrutinized It from top to bottom; held it
out at arm's longth, nnd scorned to hnvo
nil kinds of tllllloulty in arriving nt a de
termination what tho douco tho card
meant I wnlkod over to whero ho was
fumbling with tho card at tho window
front.
'"Mr. Klpllngf 1 said.
"Ho turned upon mo sharply. Ho looked
rao in tho eyos. Then ho lowered his oyos
to my foot ond began a slow study of mo
from my shoes up. Whon his oyos finally
reochod tho point of my chin, ho looked nt
my twisted card In his hand aud said in a
short, choppy volco:
' ' Um what If I ami I don't know
you. Did you bond mo this card? '
I admitted tho soft lmpeachmont.
" '1 am Just after being hurtled down
hero by my city editor to find out what
you think about tho world, tho flesh and
tho devil,' I said. 'Go ahead. Let's have
it. Cough up. Any old thing you say will
do.'
"Kipling's rugged countonanco was
momentarily crossed by a very boyish,
fetching grin.
'"You'ro a protty cheeky sort, nron't
youP' ho inquired, not qulto so chopplly as
ho had spoken uoforo. 'What docs you
blnstod olty editor or anybody olso suppose
that I know about tho dovll, tho flesh or
tho world? I'm only six and twenty a
kid, a kid in England, at any ruto, whero
precocity, instead of being at a premium,
as it scorns to bo over horo, is a soolal
vlco. "Thoworld, tho flesh nnd thodovll?"
Haven't you got nny hoary patriarchs hero
to whom you con put that quostionr'
" 'Slows of 'om,' I repllod. 'But they
haven't written books about tho doings of
Mulvanoy, Orthorls and Loaroyd. That
stuff of yours is protty good that is, it
isn't half bad. You're of tho Improving
sort, I think, and you'll probably do somo
very decent wurlc lator on, whon you got
noxt to yourself.'
"Kipling took oil his spectacles, wiped
them with his pookct handkerchief, read
justed thorn, and looked mo through for
fully a mlnuto boforo ho spoko.
"'I say," ho said then, 'you'ro a con
founded lmportlnont sort of a oovo, aren't
you? What tho douco do you meant It's
solacing to run across a mnn who's devised
of pure gall It's novel, I moan. What do
you want mo to suyf
" 'How do you liko what you vo scon of
this country, anyhow? I asked him, to
mako a switch In tho una of talk.
" 'I llko It In spots,' he- replied. 'What
dlfferenco docs lb mako whether I like It
or not?'
'Lots,' I said. 'Wo wont to bo npprov
cd. Wo strive to. ploaso. Wo deslra to bo
patted on tho back. Go on and pat us on
tho book somo mora I'll take It down In
shorthand.'
" 'I wish you'd go away and let me
alone,' said Kipling.
If I was working for a salary instead
of writing on spaoo, I'd obllgo you, for
this Isn't uny fun for mo, 'said L 'Toll
mo somo things ubout American soldiers,
what you'vo seen of thorn
" 'They're a blooming lino lot, your sol
dlers aro,' said Kipling, looking intorost-
od. 'They aro crook men way up men
tho horso outfits especially. I'vo visited
about a dozen posts, and I'd llko to have
spent a month at each of 'om. I lmaglno
It must bo lino work soldiering down there
in Arizona.
" 'Nlco work,' said I. 'I often long to
bo book at old San Carlos. I put in three
years as a buck private inonoof tho troops
down thoro.'
Woll, that's how I got Kipling bo-
cause I had soldiered, and if there's one
thing that interests Kipling more than
another It's soldiering. His homely phiz
lit up whon I mentioned that soldiering
lnoldont In my tumultuous career, and for
three-quarters of on hour ho sat there In
tho window front of tho Hotel Rlohollott
and talked over the military end of It In a
clover, luminous, sketchy wny that was
full of meat. Ho told mo all about the
American military posts ho had visited,
comparing our soldiers with tho men who
oomposo tho British outfits, and woll, it
mado over two columns of tiptop Btuff.
When I rose to tako my leavo of Kipling,
I said:
" 'Now, don't forget Whonover you
wrlto something that you think is really
good Just send mo along a batch of -advance
proofs, and I'll give you a stlok or
two of a notlco la my paper If I approve
of tho stuff and consider it up to the
mark.'
"Kipling simply glared at me amusedly
out of his shrewd eyes, said something
that sounded liko 'Impudent whelpl' and.
I wont away to wrlto my interview."
Washington Star.
SPECIAL NO. 1.
We have placed on sale
our entire Mock of Men's and Hoys'
Kht weitnit and summer clothing
including all the latest styles and
patterns, in light colors and blue
serges, borne ot them are all wool
and the rest of them are pure
worsteds. Any of them arc worth
$8 oo and $g oo, and some of them
are worth $12 00. Our price for
ten days only will he from
$3.50 to $5.00.
9 and 11 S. Main St.
HOT AND COLD LUNCH
EVERY MORNING AT
HENTZ'SCAFE,
COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS.
THURSDAY. Vegetable soup.
OIl SALE. A lot 160x30 feet nt Turkey Run,
' to be sold at once, llest location. Apitl'
at 437, Turkey Kun. 7-25-3t
w
TOOR SALE. A
Bhenanuonh.
(SOLDIIM'S.
aouoiN'g.
caoLDiN's.
SPBCIAL NO. S.
Our south side show
window has been utilized for our
single pants display. It contains
men's and boys' single pants, all
kinds, styles and sizes. Any
pants shown is worth from $2.00 to
3.25. Our price while they last
$1.50.
SPECIAL NO. 3.
Our Children's clothing
has also been considered. We hflve
selected about 200 suits, ull woolen
goods, Reefer and Junior styles,
from 4 to 8. This stock can be
seen on one large table rind 's
ready for your inspection. Ihe
former prices were 52.50 up to
?4.oo. Our price lor ten days
only.
351.50.
n order to give late buyers a chance to secure some of the bargains offered we nave
decided to continue these special sales for a few days longer
than at first intended.
Mammoth Clothing House,
I Goldin, Proprietor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ANTED. Two respectable young men to
hoard In a nrlvato family. Annly to Mrs.
13. retcrs, 118 West Conl street. 7-21-lw
good paying business In
Hmall capital required. Sult-
oiing irishman, a j.miuan-
Ma for nti nctivo vi
American or both, Large returns, aati
'nctnrv reasons trlvcn for nuittlnir. None but
thoso meaning; business need apply.
UDWARD W. nilUliMAKr.it,
19-2W
Attorney-at-Low,
Shenandoah, l'a.
T-.ort TilT.NT. A nultn of rooms In tho Ecnn
" building, corner of Main nnd Centro streets,
for office purposes. Well lighted nnd all con
veniences. Apply at 10 East Centro street, tf
A Lucky Purchase.
$1.24.
We bought of a manufacturer all
the Men's Russets he had. We got
them 40c less ou the dollar, as he
wanted to get rid of them before fall.
They are worth $2.00, but to sell
them quick we have marked them
only SI .24 per Pair.
Another one worth $2.50, and
cheap at $2.25 ; we will sell them at
the low price of Sl.69 a pair.
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
S South Main Street. - Abe Uevlno, Prop.
TJOIt SALE. A new bicycle, the latest make.
Cheap (or casu. Apply ot too iiebaljj
ofllee. I
OTICE. Desirable properties for sale.
iiouopeier,
ply to 8. O. M.
Shenandoah.
Ap-
attorney,
Ice Cream,
tured daily
of town.
All flavors.
Man u f a c -
Delivered to all parts
BELL
P. W. BELL,
Repairs leaky hydrants.
Does all kinds of plumbing.
Does gas fitting.
Gives estimates on steam and hot water
plants. ;
Does the finest bath room work.
Cor. White and Lloyd sts.
FOR
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
NewYork
FAMOUS
CANBIEJS,
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Blade Only By
TENNEY COMPANY,
FOB SAXB BY
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,.
104 !M. ISlaln St.i
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WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU
VIRTUALLY FREE.
Temper.
Tom per, says an authority, has Immense
Influence on tho tone of the singing voice.
An 111 natureu or qu.oru.lous person will
lnvurtably have a catllku quality In the
voice, which Is perceptible In singing
quite as much as tn spoukliig,
Krolutlou of a Name.
The "evolutiou of a name" is what the
Pittsburg News calls It. A Tennessee paper
tells of a girl, narnod plain "Mary" at birth,
who dropped the ' V when she grew up ana
became Miss May. As she began to shine in
a social way, she ckanicd the "j" to "a" and
signed her letters Mae. About a year ago
she was married, and now she has dropped
the 'V and it's just pUln "lis." 'ihaf
evolution, u
It Wits Very Funny.
A singular accident yesterday happened to
Roy Allison, a sou of Cluirles Allison, at Port
Carbon. lie waa laughing heartily and in
bringing his hand down forcibly en his knee
be broke It,
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Manufacturer
of .
Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
Fire Escapes
Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards
Iron Railings, &c.
WORK PROMPTLY AT I t imucu i w.
REPAIR
FACTORY : 221-240 H. EmerlckSt.
RESIDENCE : 22! N. West St.
WHAT YOU PAY
For a thing is important but wlnt you get
for your money is ten times more important. Our goods and our prices
do their own talking and give you big rewards.
Our Stoves-
Our Furniture--
Is good, stylish and ser
viceable. We believe 111 it ana in
everything else we sell. We won't
say any more but if you haven't tried
us you miss a gooa uung. opcv-mi
inducements in Couches aud Parlor
Suits.
Wo Soil Good Goods
Are the best in eyery re
spect. Best of material, best
system of baking, all modern
conveniences and the prices are
lower than elsewhere.
at Pactory Prices.
D. 8c J. SIEIGEL,
103 and 105 South Main Street.
POLITICAL CARDS.
yOTE FOU
WM. S. LEIB,
OP ASHLAND.
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
r
LOAVES OF
BREAD,
25c.
Buy 25a worth o( checks end receive more
and better bread than is baked anywhere in
town. Cokes and pastry at low prlcca. Try
our celebrated Rye and Graham bread.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morireosteln. S3T W. Centre Btrtt
yons Kon
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OK LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
TOTH FOR
HORACE F. RABER,
OF PINEQROVK. ,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 Nortn Jardln St.
Our Haircuttlng
and Shampooing
Pleases everybody. We do Iota
ol It and are gaining now cus
tomers dally. Ladles shampooing
done at ynur own home upon
notification.
L'-yOTB FOR
THOMAS J. HIlililNS,
OF SHENANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
jNew Store I New Stock I
BOTTOn KUtK. i'Kimai
Boot nd shoe and footwear of all kinds
Repairing neatly, promptly and cheopll
done.
CATTEL'S,
tO SOutb Main St.,
W. O. DUSTO,
Ferguson House Block.
FOR FINE
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STOVES,
CARPETS,
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DAVISON'S
DEPARTflENT STORES,
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