The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 28, 1899, Image 4

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    Protection to Complexion.
Mnnv compleilmiA
nro rulntMl tlimuuh
the pffccU of tho
liotsun. It require
groat on re to keen
the face soft mid
clear In the mint
nier. You will be
plmuM with the re
sult If you mo the
lirenarnt Ions we
sell Lotloni to
overcome the lul
effect of the sun,
powder to make
your skin smooth,
puns, ounmoii
kin, flenh lrushcfl, per(time9--whftteer you
want for tho toilet, we supply ltd bent 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 n suit there is no
doubt about its fit ami rjuality. 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
and Optician,
It
this
typo is
too line
and these lines
run tnRether
Homethlnft
Is wrong
ft bout
your
and
our
-optician
should examine
them before
further injury
Is done.
No expense
for tho
test.
Tlios. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
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
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Fa
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Keystone
State
Normal
School,
KUTZTOWN, PA.
1
1
1
I
The fall term of this famous
training school for teaeliers
will open August 38, 1999. Su
nerlor advantages ore offered
to young- men and women
preparing for teaching, col
lege, or business. The build
ings are all new, containing
spacious and comfortable
rooms forstudents, roomy re
citation balls, steam heated
throughout,and supplied with
the lata i ana own. uK"ii"K
nml Mftnftnrv
appnanoes.
TtofnrA choosln&r o school
secure a catalogue of the
Keystone Normal School.
Rev. N, G. Schaeifer, Ph. D., D. D
PRINCIPAL.
S For full Information, catalogue, etc,
S address
1 KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
S KUTZTOWH, PA.
J. Dalius'
Meat Market,
Try our meats. They are well
preserved these hot days. We
give you more for your money
than anywhere else. Those who
tried us know this to be a fact.
2o3 E. Centre St.,
fRCHT VIEW. SttQWfottZMfoPfttt NT IMPROVED FflGtAVS
Shenandoah, Pa.
Below U. V. Station.
CRIMINAL COURT JURORS.
Druwn Tor September Hesnloii Tor Two
Weeks nf Criminal Court.
Nnnies of Grand Jurors drawn to Attend n
Court ol Oyer ami Torinliior, Ooiiornl Jail
Delivery nm! (Ic-nrrnl Quarter Sessions of tho
I'cnrv to he held at, IVittsvtllo In nnd for tho
County of Schuylkill on Monday, tho fourth
day of Septetnher, A. I). 1809, at 10 o'clock
In tho forenoon :
Win. Stevenson, machinist. Pottsvlllo.
Mlrhaol Carey, teacher, V. Mali. Twp.
Joseph Wyatt, saloon keener, Shenandoah.
Geo. Freed, laborer, Sohuylklll Haven.
Owen Leonard, conductor, Mahanoy City,
Jumo Wolsh, teamster, Shcnauilbah.
rhlllp Storch. moulder, Pottsvlllo.
Patrick Itrennan, mlii-r, nirardvlllo.
Win. Zellors, carenter, K. Union.
Chas. SeltElliKor, flrotrmti, Fraokvlllo.
Peter Helm, minor, Plneftrovo Twp.
Tlios. Holland, conductor, Gordon,
Chas. Campbell, engineer, Gordon.
John Krobs, laborer, St. Clair.
Jas. Thomas, miner, Shenandoah.
John Schuster, laborer. St. Clair,
J. A. Miller, farmor, Washington Twp.
Noah Phillips, fireman, Gordon.
Geo. Owens, watchman, Pottsvlllo.
Newton Pllline, hotel, St. Clair.
Tlios. Lawrence, plumber, Pottsvlllo.
Win h. Williams, moulder, rottsvlllo.
E. G. Morgan, laborer, Fralloy.
Edw. Spcacht, teamster, Pottsvlllo.
I'KTIT jurohs ant'T, 11.
The following in this vicinity havo been
drawn as petit jurors for tho week beginning
September 11th :
Christ Eherlc, manufacturer. Glrnrdvillo.
Michael Leonard, laborer, Mahanoy City.
Dennis Whear, clerk, Mahanoy City.
Michaol Carmody, minor, Mahanoy City.
Wm Derr, barbor, Shenandoah.
Frank Wharmby, hotel, Uuion.
Peter Lconhardt, miner, Glrardvillo,
John Flanigan, clerk, Ashland,
John Noon, laborer, Ashland.
Thomas Farr, laboror, Mahanoy City.
Wm Price, teamster, Mahanoy City.
Wm. Edmunds, laborer, Mahanoy City.
Bernard Kelloy, laborer, Ashland.
Frank McDonald, land agent, Ashland.
W. II. Nungossor, laborer, Union.
Harry Reese, laboror, Shenandoah.
John Kiehlcr, laborer, Ashland.
Evan Allen, laboicr, Mahanoy Twp , E.
John IJobin, saloon, Mahanoy City,
Edw. McCaulcy, teamstor, Mahanoy City,
M. J, Murphy, saloon, Mahanoy City.
Vincent Donohoo, druggist, Glrardvillo.
James Copley, laborer, Mahanoy City.
Jesse Wobb, salesman, Mahanoy City.
PETIT JUBOBS, 8EPTEMBKB 4, 1899.
Andrew Hiues, laborer, Tamaqua.
John Kllker, laboror, GlrardvIIIe.
Simon Coombe, laborer, Mahanoy City.
John Dauks, laborer, Shenandoah,
George Davidson, laborer, Shenandoah,
Daniel Skeath, miner, Mahanoy City.
John Campbell, laboror, Gllberton,
Wm. ReliT, farmer, Butler.
Wm. Itosser, laborer, E. Mahanoy.
James Madden, laborer, Ashland.
Patrick Clark, laboicr, Mshanoy City.
Wm. Patterson, miner, Shonandoab.
David Thompson, Jr., miner, W. Mahanoy,
Charles Young, caipenter, Ashland.
John Morgan, laborer, Gilberton.
David McGinty, laboror, Mahanoy City.
Jos. B. Garner, mining engineer, Ashland,
Wm. Devlin, conductor, Delano.
Jas. O'Connor, teacher, Mahanoy City.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All such
should know that Dr. Kind's New Life Pills
the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives
splendid appetite, sound digestion and a
regular bodily habit that insures perlect health
and great energy, unly 25c. at A. wasiey
drug store.
x eniLD KNJors
Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and sooth
ing ellect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of
a laxative, and if the father or mother be
costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results
follow it use ; to that it is the best family
remedy known and every family should havo
a bottle. Manufactured by tho California
Fg Syrup Co.
CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOE CUANLEB,
Congressman from New York, is tho presl
dent of Tub New York Stab, which is
giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE
daily, as offered by tholr advertisement in
another column. Hon. Amos J. Cummiag:
M. C, Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District At
tomey of New York, ex-Governor Hogg, of
Texas, and Col. Fred. Feigl, of New York,
are among the well known names in their
Board of Directors,
One Exception.
"Do you lova mu so much," sho do
manded. "thnt you would bo willing to
iglvo up your nil for mof"
"Yes," ho repneu, "i wouiu wiiuugiy
give up nil for you; but, of courso, that
doosn't Includo what I expect from your
father." Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Looklnic Ahead.
"It is only a mattor of time," said Golf
er, "when tho expansion policy will carry
us into Canada."
"What makes you think thatf"
"Oh, wo will need tho land on the othor
(dn of tho border for coif links I" Phila
delphia North American.
GREAT
CASH
SALE
Of the stock of millinery, fixtures,
etc., sold at recent Shenit 's sale as
the property of the Bon Ion btore
In includes
TRinnED HATS, SAILORS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Etc.,
And will be sold at one-quarter
the real value.
Sale opens to-morrow morning
at o o'clock, and will continue
daily until disposed of at
29 North Main Street.
I. SCHULMAN,
erun tic nilC nni I AD "o.thta a4 wui
ocnu uo unu uuli.hu
.n,1 vnu thlH Sic 131-lb.
... f.iu Hrkri. uutsaroiu coil. sp ouo
COOK sTOTk, by freight O.Q.U., snbject to smnlattton.
examine it .
Jour freight
unnt AMI If
found perfect
ly satUfftetorr
m! u. im.lMt
km Hia
tus you
ever ssw
or beftrd
of, par the
rimeirr
lUfT..r
srtciiL
FK1CK.
SI3.G0
leu the $1.00
write von oun bio free
ont withm
2nd freight charges This store UsjteNo. I, own Is
STOVE CATAUOUUB.
Isree Bom, fie.TT eoT.n, bery llnhs nt grates,
Juveooi helf, eTytitt lined ojen cloor. Usaoiome
Uilii 11, top Is uoi nume from seal pig iron, eiiia
nickel plswea oraieiiinwu u. Hiuuimn -Unte
deep, genulu.BUU pwmUI. rwn. , hmd
KmeUrireornunentedbtM. B.rt Ml km mti; sod
we furnlib rUXU n eitr wood erM. mttlaf it a per.
MwMlftWr. W l3l A DIIDltlidVAIUiTU With
rosdiuuoa. V"0''0"'"?0"??,0!
iM&nVi?:.!.W
6EARS, ROEBUCK A CO.dKCJCHIUm.ltL
TllH WKATIlBtl.
Tho temperature hns fallen In tho
Lower Missouri nud MliUlIn Mississippi
vnlloys, tho lower
lulto region and
tho northern pin
t o.iu ; It hits rlson
in tho Middle
Hocky mnuntntn
region, nnd has
remained nearly
stationary else
where. Forecast
for today nnd to
morrow In this
section: Threaten
ing today and
nrolmbly tomor
row; light southwesterly winds.
Sunrise, 5:03; sunset, 7:23; length ot
ay, 14h., 20m.; moon rises, 10: CO p.
moon sets, 10:31 a. m.
Olieap Irn-llny Trip to Srimlinrp, via l'lilln-
ilelplila V Heading ltallwfiy.
On Thursday, August 3rd, tho Philadelphia
& Ilcadlnir Railway will run a special tcu-d.ty
oxcursion to Attautlo City, Capo May, Ocean
City nnd Sea Islo City. Special oxcursion
tickets will bo on salo at tho low rato of
$3.50 from Shenandoah to cither of tho above
seashoro rosorts.
Thcso tickets will bo good going to Phila
delphia ou day of excursion from Shenan
doah on special train leaving 0.55 a. 111., or
on regular train leaving 12.20 p. m., nnd
from Philadelphia to point of destination on
any regular train excopt 3.40 and 5.00 p 111.
Sixty-tninuto flyers to Atlantic City, within
timo limit of ticket nnd good to rotnrii on
any regular train within ten days including
day of isstio Pullman parlor cars will bo
nttached to special train to Philadelphia.
Whilo thcso tickets do not include the
trausfer of cjthor passengers or baggage
through Philadelphia, arrangements havo
been niado whoroby on tho payment ot ton
cents extra ono plcco of baggago for eacli
ticket can bo checked through to Atlantic
ity.
For further Information, seats in parlor
ccr, &c, apply to ticket agents, or address D
Mauger, Traveling Passongcr Agent, or
Edson J. Weeks, Gen, Passenger Agt., Phila
delphia.
Swlndllnc tJntnn Chocked.
San Francisco, July 28. "Drlck"
McPherson and T. J. Clisham havo
been arrested on charges of conspiracy.
McPherson Is nccused of obtaining $10,
000 by false pretenses. Clisham claims
to havo been tno victim 01 nis com
panion behind the bars. Among those
alleged to be involved in the affair, In
addition to McPherson nnd Clisham,
are two attorneys, a saloon keeper and
two Chinamen. The scheme by which
money Is said to have been obtained
from several persons was to represent
the Chinese as opium smugglers hav
ing a contract with tho Six Companies,
by which small Investments were made
to realize immense profits.
GeneKRoe "Will Itnco Aunlnst Cnnndn.
Chicago, July 28. Genessee, of tho
Rochester (N. Y.) Yacht club, cap
tained by Charles Van Voorhls and
Ballod by Charles O. Davis, of Brook
lyn, will be the boat that represents
the United States and tne unicago
Yacht club as tho challenging party for
the Canada cup at Toronto Aug. 21
Such was the decision of the judges
of tho Chicago Yacht club after yes
terday's race, in which tho now boat
Briar was given a trial race against
Prairie and was badly beaten. Tho
race was 15 miles' tho Prairie making
it in 2:24 and theJriar In 2:49.
Crown l'rlnco Dnnllo Woddod.
Cettlnje, July 28. The wedding of
Crown Prince Danllo of Montenegro
and the Duchess of Jutta was cele
brated yesterday afternoon by tho
metropolitan of Cettinjo in the pres
ence of the bride's mother and brother.
the Prince nnd Princess of Monto-
negro, tne uucness 01 juecKienrjurE
Strelltz, Duke Frederick and others.
The inhabitants displayed the great
est enthusiasm and throughout the day
royal salutes were fired. The bride
wore tho Montenegrin national cos
tume and was everywhere affectionate
ly welcomed
Ilobbed by tlio Panel Game.
Chicago, July 28. A wealthy mer
chant, whoso Identity tho police dis
guise behind tho fictitious name of
"George Edwards," was robbed last
night of $7,000 through a "panel game,"
operated in the house of Nellie Miller,
in State street. Tho money consisted
of seven 1,000 bills. This Is tho
largest amount of money over secured
in a Bimllar robbery in tno Lioveo ais
trlct. The Miller woman has been ar
rested. "Edwards" Is a wealthy mer
chant, whoso home is not far from
Denver.
Clinrorod With Double Mnrdor,
"Waukegon, Ills., July 28. George
Krueger Is a prisoner In the Lake
county Jail, accused of the murder of
his wife, Bertha Krueger, and mother-
in-law. Mrs. Catherine Voss. The ar
rest followed immediately arter a
nost mortem examination yesterday
afternoon of the body of ivlrs. Krueger,
which revealed two bullets in the brain
of the woman, whom a coroner's jury
adjudged guilty of the murder of her
mother, the wounding of her hus
band and the taking of her own life,
Thn result of tho nost mortem exami
nation was a verification of the popu-
las suspicion that Mrs. Krueger had
not taken her own lire.
SnbAtdles For Cnnndlnn Railways,
Ottawa, Ont., July 28. The Domin
ion government presented to parlia
ment last night a resolution granting
subsidies to railways to the extent of
16,540,245. This includes $1,000,000 for
a bridge over the St. Lawrence at
Quebec and $986,000 for the Ontario
and uainy uiver railway, ino re
matnder of the money goes to new
roads built for development purposes,
Kansas Importing: Jfeprro Miners
Kansas City, July 28. Seventy-five
negroes Imported from the south were
yesterday placed In the Central Coal
and Coke company's mine at Scammon,
Kan. Altogether the company will
have COO Imported negro miners at
work in the district within ten days,
President Hobart, of the Kansas and
Texas Coal company, says this com
pany Intends to fill its ompty mines
with imported negroes. Tne tsoum
western Mining and Improvement com
pany has nlso placed an order for
negro miaers.
Ilrvnn In Indtnnn.
Qreonfiold, Intl., July- 28. William J.
Bryaa held throe meetings here yea
terday, two at the fair grounds and one
on the Court House square In tne
evening. Fully 15,000 visitors wore in
town, and 12,000 people heard him on
the fair grounds at each of the two
meetings. In his Bpeerhes Mr. Bryan
Insisted upon nothing IHng subtracted
from the Democratic platform of 189G,
hut that to It should be added denun
ciation of the Philippine policy of the
administration and condemnation of
rllsiH
iruais.
Captain DrcyfiiH In Ooml Ilonltb.
Rennes, France, July 28. The 111-
nflca nf Hnntnln DrAvfiiH won lint fllleht.
and he has recovered. His friends say
I that his mental and' bodily condition
Is excellent.
WW
PITHY POINTS.
tppenliigs Throughout thn Country
flbronlclnl for Unity I'erusnl.
Despondent ovor illness. James II. Cowling,
of Easton, hung himself. ,
Stotcn bmCrlck was yesterday appointed n
fourth-class postmastor ntTlinrnhill, Pa.
Chaltman Quair has opened Republican
headquarters in tho Shissler building, Potts
vlllo. A movemont Is on fot r.t Pittsburg to
organic tho unskilled workmen in tho iron
nnd steel mills. ,
Thoic nro a few assessors who havo not as
yot mado their returns In tho school enroll
ment of children botweon 0 nnd 21 years
Crowds of pcoplo saw Harry Schmidt, a
boy, drown in tho Susquehanna river, at
Wtlliainsport, without being nblo to render
111 in nssistnnco,
Tho membors of John S. Meredith Post No.
4S5, G. A. R of Frackvillo, are making
auoraiearrangomcuMiorftcninp nro 10 no
held nt that placo ou August 25th and SOtli.
The statement that William Corby, the
young man who was seriously injured at the
St. Clair collicrv on Tnr-ndav nvontmr. had I
tiWnSrVhliritaY toT ratlng iulc,,y Bt
Work is being rapidly pushed on tho now
bteakcr of tho St. Clair Coal Co. Two shltfs
of carpenters nro eugaged in erecting the
wood work. It is expected to havo tho placo
In operation by tho close of tho year.
Fourteen deaths occurred in Pottsvlllo dur
ing tho past two wooks.
John Selgrado, of GlrardvIIIe, nnd Miss
Maggie Shoron, of Homosvlllo, woro married
nl thn former placo on Wednesday.
Miss Hattio Nowlin, of Mahanoy City, has
been appointed a grammar school teacher nt
Rock (llonn, Luzerne county.
John Connolly, of Ashland, was badly in
jured about tho back and legs by falling
from tho top of a ladder yesterday afternoon,
Sovoral thousaud Mcnnonltcs attondod a
mission meeting nt Paradise, Lancaster
county, nt which Bishop Isaao Eby presided,
Captain James S. Grnhnin, a votcran of tho
civil war, committed suicide at Middlctowu
uy shooting himself.
The Reading Iron Company and other
mills nt Reading have temporarily suspended I
operations on account of tho oxcossivo heat
and humidity.
Over 30 bricklayers at tho Bothlohem Steel
Works have struck for an incrcaso of wages,
and 100 workmou, employed on forging
presses, demand n higher schedule
Mrs. Joseph Boll, wifu of a Beading babor,
yesterday gavo birth to twin girls weighing
13 and 11 pounds. Tho mother and babes
are doing well.
Private Albort McVeigh, of tho Twenty-
seventh Regiment, was killed at Camp
Meade, nnd Privato Gould, of the same
regiment, fatally injured, whilo they were
attempting to alight from n freight train.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Harry Yost has gone to Scranton on a vist.
Mrs Emma Klstler, of Allentown, Is a
uric, t u-iIa r m. in.iii,tn t
cuest of friends in town
guest ot menus in town.
Oliver Capper and Miss Sadlo Harris
visited friends nt Lost Creek last evening.
Lawrence V.Maurer .an instructor in the
Piorco school nt Philadelphia, was a visitor
to town yesterday.
Dr. P. O. Bleller, wifo nnd boh, Ira, of
Glrardvillo, spent yesterday ia town as tho
cuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. li. L. Brown.
Miss Nora Brown, of tho Miuers' hospital,
was a visitor to town yesterday
Justice of tho Peace John Bannon, of
Delano, was a business visitor to town last
evening.
Miss Nora Breisch, of Ringtown, nnd her
friend. Miss Nollio Bcrtlor. of Scranton.
wore sleasant visitors to town to-dav.
M. G. Wurm was'last night elected secre
tary of tho Rescue Hook & Ladder Company,
to succeed It D Eeeso. who recently located
in x iiiuiuujpiuu.
Abo Mnmmcy, tho genial clork at E. C.
Brobst's grocory, had trouble in adjusting
his spectaclos this morning because he
couldn't keep his face in shape, his wife
having presented him with a baby boy last
night.
Mrs. J. F. Finney nnd son, John, of Potts-
villo ; Mrs. G. W. Helper and Miss Maud
land and Mrs. Claudo Keiper. of Washington,
D. C, departed yesterday for Atlantic City
where they will enjoy the sea brewe for sov-
era! weoks.
ij.i:i.
xiniviiin. "Vn tilt) 4o.ii nisi.., ucMiiwj vj.j 1
tlaughtor of David anu JHary l'erklns, aged
11 months and 9 days. Tho funeral will tako
place on Sunday, 30th Inst, at 2:30 p. m from
the family residence at 22t West Mayherry
allcv. Services at tho house. Interment lit
Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relntlves and friends
rcsnecnuuy inviieu to auenu. ia-t
rfor over ax".
li?." ILL NATtJY??'
""fV,S
of thoOlobofor
1TEUE ALGIA &nd similar Complaints,
ana preparea uuaer iao cu-ingcni;
GERMAH MEDICAL LA'
. presoribed ty eminent phymcia
DR. RIRHTER S
(fa AftinLsnn
9
Wnrld wnimnnif I Pimiavlr.blvfilireeMf nl I
j Only genolno with Trade Mar k Anchor.' ' 1
I vdo. oc a Dottle. Atauurngguisormrouga i
3 HIGHEST AWARDS,
13 Srasob Houses, Own Glassworks.
Endorsed and Jlecommendea oy
, Leading WliclesaU and, J!etatl .
jni0fittf, iuinixr, ui,tt
' vrominent
people.
DR. RICHTCR'S
"ANCnoit" STOMACI1AI, beat
I dollo, nypepslg Afitomnch Complnlnt
I
LI
MEAT
MARKET.
2 S. Jardin St.
Kext door to E. r Ilrolmt's grocery.
T'8v
.'or all Biuous and tfssvous
Uiskasei. They pur If ibe
fli.ooD and give Healthy
action to the entire ijUcin.
Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
COrsTIPATIOfj end PTflPLES
WILL OPEN
SATURDAY
GOL. DIM'S.
Three Extraordinary Specials.
SPECIAL NO. 1.
We have placed on sale
our entire stock of Ien's nnd Boys'
light weight nnd summer clothing
including nil the latest styles and
patterns, in light colors nnd blue
serges. Some of them are all wool
nnd the rest of them are pure
v oitcds. Any of them are worth
j?8 00 and $g oo, and some of them
nre worth $12 OO. Our price for
te day3 01,iy W,U be from
' '
CfcO Crt 4. CfcC ff
3O.OU XO 3Zj,JJm
In order lo give lale buyers a
decided to continue these special sales for a
than at first intended.
Mammoth Clothing
9 and 11 S. Main
Sft.OO to Niagara Falls anil Itolurn via the
Lrhlgli Valley Itallroail,
On August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Rail-
road will soil tickets to Niagara Falls nnd
return, nt the sneclal low faro of 15.00 for
tho round trip from Shenandoah, llruitoil for
return- passage to August 14th, inclusive.
Tickets will bo honored on any train except
tho Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh
Vulley ticket agents for particulars.
4sk your grocer for the "Royal Patent
flour, nnd tako no other brand. It is tho best
HOT AND COLD LUNCH
EVERY MORNING AT
HENTZ'SCAFE,
COR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS.
SATURDAY MORNING. Noodle soup.
' EVENING. Sour krout, pork
and mashed potatoes.
MlfPI ANPOII.S.
TSTKAYKD.-On the 27th lnsfc, a Shepherd
iabout 6 weeks old and brown In color.
Finder will please return to 100 West Cherry
street. 1'
gALE.-A lot 150x30 feet at Turkey Bun.
Ji to be goia t onas. utst location. Apply
at 437, Turkey Hun. 7-25-ot
y board In n private lamily. Apply to Mrs.
r.. IS. Petera. 118 West Uoal street. 7-21-iw
F
OB SALE. A good paying business In
Shenandoah. Small capital required. Bult-
jj,0 for n active'
for an active Touue Iris
ouug irishman, a j.unuan
inth. Lnrizo returns. Satis-
Ian, American or hi
r.rinrv roAnnnn o-iven for nulttlmr. None but
thoso meaning business need apply.
Attornoy-at-I-aw,
Shenandoah, Pa.
1 7-19-2W
FOR RENT. A suite of rooms in tho icgon
bulldlnsr. corner of Main and Centro streets.
tooBc. Pu WatA10Kai'tBO.n1rea.txen.V.
I
I iOR SALK A new bicycle, the latest make.
J? Cheap for cash. Apply at the Hekald
"'He0,
I -vroTIOE. Deslrablo properties for sale. Ap-
XS ply to S. Q. M. lioiiopeter, attorney,
841-tt
hr "' nM All flavors
J.VV jl Vttlll. ManulttC-
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tured daily. Delivered to all parts
of town.
A&JZl FOR
Bealed PINK BAND Package.
TJewYork.
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Blade Only Vy
TENNEY COMPANY,
rOK BAJJH BV
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 N. IVIaln St.
POLITICAL CARDS.
rOTE FOB
wn. S. LEIB,
OF ASHLAND.
FOR FROTHONOTARY.
JOTB FOIt
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OF LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
yoTE Fort
HORACE F. RABER,
OF HNEanOVE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
yOTE FOIt
THOMAS J. HIGGINS,
OF BIIENANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
FOR FINE
FURNITURE,
STOVES,
CARPETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO
DAVISON'S
DEI'ARTJIENT STORES,
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QOLDIN'S.
SPECIAL. NO. S.
Our south side show
window lias been utilized for our
single pants display. It contains
men's and boys' single pants, all
kinds, styles nnd sizes. Any
pants shown is worth from 2.00 to
3.25. Our price while they last
$1.50.
chance to secure some of
St.,
TWO STORES IN ONE !
On and after August ist our stock will be increased to twice its
present size, because we are going to combine our two stores and re
move all goods to Shenandoah to our present location, the Baltimore
Cheap Store, 30 East Centrestreet. Our accommodation will be beyond
reproach then, and we will conduct special bargain sales every Satur
day. They will start on Saturday Don't miss the place.
BALTIMORE
3o East Centre Street,
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
S South Main Stroot. - Abo Lovlno, Prop.
D MI
Does the finest hath room work.
P. W. BELL, Cor- White and Lloyd sts
Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards
Iron Railings, &c.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FACTORY 22I-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE :-22l N. West St.
WHAT YOU PAY
For a thing Is important but wlnt you get
for your money is ten time9 more important. Our goods and our prices
do their own talking and give you big rewards.
Our Furniture--
Is good, stylish and
viewable. We believe in It ana m
everything else we sell. We won't
say any more but if you haven't tried
us you miss a good thing. Special
inducements in Couches and Parlor
Suits.
Wo Soli Good Goodo at Factory PHooo.
D. & J.
103 and 10S South Main Street.
LOAVES OF
BREAD,
25c.
Buy 2So worth of checks and receive more
and better bread than Is baVed anywhere In
town. Calces and pas'T ,ow i"t. TrX
our celebrated Itye and Oraham bread.
BOSTON BAKERY,
lie Morffentteln.
287 W. Centre Street
Our Haircuttlng
and Shampooing
rieases everybody. V'e do lota
ol It aim are gaining now mi
tomers dally. Lodtcasimmpoolng
done at ynur own home upon
notification,
W. G- DUSTO,
Ferguson House Ulock.
OOLDIN'S.
SPECIAL NO. Q.
Our Children's clothing
has also been considered. We have
selected about 200 suits, till woolen
goods, Reefer and Junior styles,
from 4 to 8. This stock can be
seen on one large table and is
ready lor your inspection. The
former prices were $2.50 up to
$4.00. Our price lor ten days
only.
351.50.
the bargains offered we have
few days longer
House,
I Goldin, Proprietor.
CHEAP STORE,
- Shenandoah, Penna.
A Lucky Purchase.
$1.24.
We bought of a manufacturer all
the Men's Russets he had. We got
them 40c less on the dollar, as lie
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 J,69 a pair.
Repairs leaky hydrants.
Does all kinds of plumbing. -Does
gas fitting.
Gives estimates on steam and hot water
plants.
Manufacturer
ot .
Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
Fire Escapes
Our Stoves-ess
ser- re oest In every re
spect. Best of material, best
system of baking, all modern
conveniences and the prices are
lower than elsewhere.
SIBGEL,
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
To PATENT Good Ideas
11M
may be secured by
oar aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD.
Baltimore. Ui.
Babicrlptlom to TUe Fatent Itecord (UK) personam.