The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 09, 1899, Image 4

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    SUMMER SATISFACTION.
You want n drink
Mint ill quench llio
till rut without af
fecting the health.
An Bsrrewhle win
Mimtlon U found
In our Oinnor Al.
Tlu' flrr hfti been
trmitml by the
Addition of iiiaH
It fa wtioJc-Nxne,
fuitUfylnji nnd &t
trtKtlve. Clilldrru
like It women
want It tiiei; iwk
for It A. tonic as well as a beverage
Drink Ginger Ale at our nmla foiuttaln or have
some of it sent home.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Warm Weather Wear.
Thnt's tlio kind we lmvo to show you
Pellnlitfully cool, delicate In touch nnd color,
low in price, nnd Intent nnd best In stjlo those
point count.
We wnnt your special attention when wo
talk of MRKCIIANT TA1LOUING AND
OFNT'H Fl'UNlSIIINOS, lor our line plenum
tlu- most fasttdlou, nnil satlsuM the longings of
men.
Portz Bros.,
24- .North MainiiStreet.
WtfOHflflTfl WOE?"
" Who ba h reduess of eyes?"
Their trouble is often caused by an
error of refraction which can be
corrected by a pair ot properly
adjusted glasses. Examination
Iree.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
mi mi i
lllLtl OIIUL OHLL
CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and
LADIES'.
BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'.
Russetts and Blacks, in all
Styles and Shapes
Ladies' Russetts, S3.00, now SI.60.
$2.00, now SI.25.
51.50, now 90C.
f f
Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2,00
and S2.25.
Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c.
Misses'. Children's and In
fant's shoes at a reduction of
30 per cent, below regular
price.
'I HIS SALE IS FOR TWO
WEEKS ONLY.
BOSTON
FMM SHOE STORE,
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa,
I. SPONT, PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardln St.
Our Haircutting
and Shampooing:
Pleases everybody. VTe do lots
of It and are galnlne new cus
tomers dally. Ladles sliatupoolng
done at ynur own home upon
notification.
W. G. DUSTO,
Ferguson House Block,
e-4
Sweets Meats,
f 4
f--4 nr- 1 A T..I-,,
0-3 teuuer anu jui.
f-8
Well seasoned
s s r ickled and smoked meats, f
II the purest ot lara ana
above all, our captivating
s- price, are elegant proofs of
f I our steadily increasing s
business.
TRY US AND SEE.
.T.nalilis'MeatMarket,
2o3 E. Centre St.,
Below L. V. Station.
PERSONAL MENTION.
SliorlffToolo was Among tho visitors to
town to-day.
MIm OumIo 8ccils lilts gono to Clcarflold, to
visit friends.
Mrs. W. N. Stoln went to Tremont this
morning, to visit friomls
Mlssos MurrIo Ilurko and Annlo Malcy
spent to-dny visiting friends at 1'otUvlllo.
Mrs. Louis Oolilin nnd ditUBliters, Jonnlo
nnd Cecelia, wero 1'ottsN Ilia visitors yestor
ilay. J11I111 Ulorstciti loft towu to enlist In tho
U. 8. array, at the recruiting ofllce at Haislo.
ton.
John Qiilnri. n son of 0. J. Qulnn, of
Scmnton, is visiting among his numerous
acquaintances in town.
Mrs. William Solomon and Miss Mary
llrowu, of I'hlladolnlila, aro guosts of Mr.
and Mrs W. E. Matshall, of town.
Oil. McCarthy has gono to Elizabeth, N. J
to spend several weeks as a guest of his
grandmother.
Mrs, Thomas Hough gave her class in tho
Methodist Epireopal Sunday school an outing
on Locust Mountain to-day.
George M. Howls, Esq., of l'ottsvlllo, was a
vMtor hero to-day, ou legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L, Hrown loft town this
afternoon to visit friends nt llazluton.
Mlsi Sarah Garbor, of Mahanoy City,
islted friends in town last evening.
Thomas Balrd and family havo returned
from a visit to Plymouth and Harvey's Lake.
Tho journey to both points and return was
made by oarrlago.
Mr. Thomas Jenkins and children, of
Philadelphia, aro spending a few weeks with
Mrs. Joukins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Davis, of South Wost street.
William Summons, of North -Janlin street,
yosterday shipped his household goods to
Allontown, which placo bo intends to mako
his future homo.
William Stctler loft town to-dasr for I'hila.
dolphia, to seek employment.
Mrs. James Hughes, of Johnstown, is the
guest of tho family of Amandns Womor, on
North Main street.
Miss Mary 1'omoroy, of 8unbury, and Miss
Edwards, of Heaver Meadow, aro bcinu
entertained by Miss Sun Fowlor, of town.
Hiss Llllie Creasy, of Berwick, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kecily, of North Main
street.
Edwin Williams, of Danville, Is a guest of
his parents, ou North White street.
Misses Rohcna aud Sophia Glover, of
Atlsntic City, are visiting their mother on
South Janlin street.
Dr. J. S. Callen returned to town last even
ing, having recovered from his recent ill
ness, aud to-day resumed his professional
duties.
Daniel Duffy, ono of tho prominent Re
publican stalwarts of St. Clair, talked in
surance hero to-day.
Guy Luburg, of Philadelphia, is tho guest
of bis uncle, A. H. Swalm, in town.
T. F. Miles, tho North Main Btreot grocer,
left town last ovening for Erie, Pa., whore
bo Intends to purchaso a team of horses.
C. 0. nurchill, of Mahanoy City, was a
visitor to town to-day.
Miss Gussio Klino, of Reading, is spending
a two weoka vacation with her parentB. Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Klino, of North West
street.
S.VOO to Niagara Falls nnd Return via the
Lehigh Valley Itallroiul.
On August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Rail
road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and
return, at tho special low faro of $5.00 for
tho rouud trip from Shenandoah, limited for
return passago to August 14th, Inclusive.
Tickets will bo honored on any train except
the lllack Diamond express. Consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for particulars.
Lehigh Valley Itallronit.
Commencing July 17th an additional train
service has been established between Buffalo
and Suspension Bridge, train leaving Buffalo
10:45 a. m. arriving at Suspension Bridge
11:43 a. m., and leaving Suspension Bridge at
0 p. m., arriving at Buffalo 7:30 p. m where
connection is mado for the east with train
leaving at 7:30 p. m.
1. & It. Dates.
Sneeifll ten-dflv mrpiirslnn in Atlantic fnw
Capo May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City, Thurel
days. 17th, 1809.
Special ton-day excursion to Ocean Grovo,
Tuesday, August 22nd, 1809.
special eleven-day excursion to Niagara
Falls, Thursday, September 14th, 1899.
For filltliir nnrtfonlnra ..all nn . n,lHDa
- - - . u,,. W 1. U 1 1.11 tl 1 1 J
local Philadelphia and Reading ticket agent.
TO CLK VNSE THE SYSTL'St
Effectually yet gently, when costivo or bil
ious, to permanently overcome habitual con
stipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver
to a healthy activity, without Irritating or
weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds,
or fevers, nso Syrup of Figs, made by the
California Fig Syrup Co.
WANTED,
100 Head
"Apply at"
neiswenter;s sales stables,
Coal and Haiti Streets.
WM. DAVIS, PHILA., PA.
This Hot
Weather
One needs a cooling
beverage that will gently
tone up the system while
it quenches the thirst.
Lauer's
Beer and Porter
Just touches the spot,
They are cooling, satisfy
ing and invigorating.
These brews will be
furnished in case lots for
family use by applying to
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
3HENANDOA H
PA
PITHY POINTS.
'lnieulngs Throughout the Country
Ohronlclml for Ilrntr I'erusal.
The publlo schools nt Mahanoy City will
open August 28.
Betbluhcm has spent f 50,000 tbo past year
in macadamizing streets.
Tboro will bo two games of base ball at
Ashland ou the 15th Inst.
A thousand Gorman-Americans at Wilkes
barro havo orgaulzcd for political purposes.
Tho G. A. R , of town, cleared over f50 at
their camp flro recently held nt Fowler's
Grovo. ,
A county seat papor says goat meat is com
ing into use as a food at that- place, and is a
luxury.
Wagos aro bolng gradually Increased from
10 to 15 por cont. by the Bethlehem Sk-ol
Company,
William Roberts, n fugitive from thoNorrls
towu Insane Asylum, was recaptured at
Ba gor, his homo.
John Wnltzor, of Hazleton, will manage
I'ottsvlllo's theatre this season, Mr. Young
going to New York.
In a bicycle collision with Miss Gertie
Meyers, at Hazlctou, 10-year old Benjamin
Cook was fatally hurt.
Missing Farmer William Kalsor, of Mont
gomery township, Franklin county, Is be
lieved to havo bfon murdored.
"Marl," Dr. Fethorolf 's horso, came under
thewiro first In the 2 11 class at WatHns
Glen yesterday, capturing $000.
Frightened at a mouse, Miss Jennie
Schaoffer. of Bothlehcni, iell down a flight of
stairs and fractured an arm and shoulder.
Legal examiners report that many Irregu
lar voles wero cast for the Mayor and Treas
urer of York, whoso terms expired last April.
The members of Honry Uorncastlo Camp
No. 49, Sons of Vetorans, will attend tho
picnic of tho Mahanoy City camp next Sat
urday. Thoro aro 103 patients at tho Minors' hospi
tal, Fountain Springs, at present.
William Fritz baa resigned from tbo fore
maushlp of the Morea colliery strlpplngs to
go farming in tho Coyulngham valley.
Tho Schuylkill County Pharmaceutical
Board will hold their annual meeting and
enjoy a day's outing nt Tumbling Run to
morrow. Rev. Gonscr, pastor of Grace Roformed
church at Mt. Carmel, who was extended a
call by St. John's church, of Tamaqua, has
declined to accept.
A boiler at Tylor & Turk's star washcry,
Audenriod, exploded yesterday, and tho
works, owned by Phlladelphians, will bo Idle
for three weeks.
Clergymen who resisted tho establtshmen'
of a now brewory at Stroudsburg havo gono
to tho sonshoro, and tho prospective brewers
applied for a charter.
Pensions havo been granted to Schuylkill
countians as follows :! David Jones, Mahanoy
City, $0, and Sylvester C. Dorr, Delano, in
crease from fa to $10.
Peter Cress, of Girardvllle, claims he has
located n tract containing silver near Girard
vllle, and is now in Philadelphia looking for
money to develop it.
J. A. Dietrich, who was ono of the original
promoters of the Sunday News, this town, is
now nt Braddocks, where ho is publishing
tho Evening Tribune
Nathan Bcddall and family, of Shenandoah,
who were the guests of the former's brother,
E. A, Beddnll, yesterday, spent the aftornoon
at Tumbing Run. Miners Journal.
Dauiol Hoffman, aged 71 years, who had
his leg badly crushed between two mine
wagons at the Willlamstowu colliery, ou
Monday, died whilo enroute to the Miners'
hospital.
Three partners from Baltimore, Md., have
started a liquor store at Carlisle, refused to
pay for license, and say they will test in the
courts the constitutionality of the now bor
ough license law.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health. In
domitable will nnd tremendous energy are
not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels are out of order. If you want
these qualities and the success they bring, use
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop
every power of brain and body. Only 25c at
A. Wasley's drug store.
Slarrled.
Daniel Griffith and Miss Nora Casoy, both
of Ashland, were quietly married at that
place yestorday afternoon, at the parsonage
of St. Joseph's church. Rev. McGettigan
officiating. Tho groom la an attacbeo of tho
P. & R. engineering corps.
At high noon to-day John J. Carlin, of
Mahanoy City, nnd Miss Elizabeth Bopple,
of Askland, wero married In the Catholio
chureh at the latter place. Mr. Carlin is em
ployed as salesman for Swift & Co. The
couple left this afternoon on a tour, includ
ing Atlantic City.
Edward S. Bloom, the well known drug
salesman, and Miss Clara S. Maurer, of Ash
land, will be married this fall.
AT ONCE !
Low - Priced.
Horses
and Mules.
Ice Cream,
All flavors.
Man u f a c -
tured daily,
of town.
Delivered to all parts
It FOR
Sealed PINK HAND Package.
NewYork.
FAMOUS
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Made Only Ily
TENNKY COMPAXY,
FOK BALK IIY
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 N. Main St.
THIS WI! ATI! Kit.
Tho lilRh area In tho north la slowly
disappearing nnd tho tomporaturcs
ovor this district
aro rising, oxcopt
from tho Ohio vnl
ley and tho lower
lako region oast
ward. High tom
peraturos continue
generally else
where. Forecast
for today and to
morrow In this
section: Fair;
high temporaturo
tomorrow: fresh
easterly nnd southerly winds.
Sunrise, 6:13; sunset, 7:11; longth ot
lay, 13h., 6Sm.; moon rlsos, 8:24 a. m.;
noon sots, 8:10 p. m.
AntorCnnnot llooomo a Poor.
London, Aug. 9. Henry Labouchero
says In Truth: "The rumor that Mr.
William Waldorf ABtor will soon ho
raised to tho peerage assumes what Is
impossible. A law passed during tho
rolgn of William III deprives tne crown
of tho power of conferring the rank of
peer upon naturalized aliens. It was
enacted becauso tho king was con
verting too many Dutch nopubilcana
Into British peers. A baronet or a
knight Mr. Astor could bo, and If ho Is
roody to pay thero Is no doubt that
ho will find no dlfflculty in negotiating
tho matter."
A jLynclilnir fn Aloxniidrln.
Alexandria. V.i., Aug. 9. Benjamin
Thomas, 20 years of ago, was lynch
ed hero Inst night for attempting an
assault upon Lillian Clarke, 8 years
old. Tho jail door was broken In nnd
during tho scuffle which ensued Chief
of I'ollco Webster was hurt. Tho pris
oner wns dragged out and strung up to
an electric light polo. The prisoner
was roughly handled on tho way to
tho place of hanging, his clothes being
cut almost to shreds. Mayor Simpson
made a vain plea for Justice.
Wonltli 1'rom tho Klondike
Washington, Aug. 9. Reports re
ceived by the director of tho mint show
that so far this season tho amount of
gold received at Seattle from the Alas
kan gold fields aggregates about $4,900,
000, of which $4,018,202 arrived during
July. The amount so far rccolvod at
San Francisco Is approximately $2,700,
000. These amounts, however, do not
represent tho entfro output of tho fields,
aa largo qunntttttcs are supposed to
have been held for later shipment, and
considerable amounts aro believed to
have been brought Into the states by
other routes than San Francisco and
Seattle
Islnndors In Ilovolt.
Zanzibar. Aug. 9. Great Comoro
Island Is In revolt. The police com
missary has been assassinated and tho
governor's residence Is besieged. A
gunboat has been ordered to assist the
island authorities in restoring order.
Great Comoro, otherwise Angaziya Isl
and, Is tho principal island of the
Comoro Isles, In the Mozambique chan
nel, 350 miles from the northwest
coa3t of Madagascar and 200 miles from
the cast coast of Africa. Tho popula
tion of tho group Is estimated at about
00,000 soula mostly Mahommedans.
The islands form part of the French
colonial possessions.
Director O'llrleu Ousted.
The School Board of North Cass township,
composed of six members, have ousted their
fellow membor, Michael O'Brien, for non
attendance at the meetings, and appointed
Thomas McCorralck as his successor. O'Brien
is taking legal proceedings against the Board.
marriage T.lcenses.
To Michael Luckiewicz and Ludwika
Buczkowska, both of Shenandoah ; to Mary
Kisaloufsht and Wm. Betkawiczi, both of
Mahanoy City ; to Martin J. McCormick and
Winifred Maloney, both of Lost Creok.
Does TMs Strike Ton 73
Mnddy complexions, Nauseating breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl's
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has
been sold for fifty years on an absolute
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by
P. D. EIrlin on a guarantee.
GO Cents From Shenandoah
To Manch Chunk and Glen Onoko via tho
Lehigh Valley Eallroad Sunday, August 13th.
Special train both ways. Consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agonts for further particulars.
Cfinrltr.
It is nn old saying that charity begins
at home, but this is no reason it should
not go abroad. A man should livo with
tho world as a citizen of tbo world. He
may havo a preference for the particular
quarter or square or oven alley in which
he lives, but be should have a generous
feeling for the welfare of the whole.
Cumberlnnd.
IT'S DIFFERENT
THE NORTH AMERICAN
(PHILADELPHIA)
IT-S niFFKHKNT. because It prints
all the news, and all the news It prints
is true.
IT S DIFFERENT, because It's bright
and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but
not yellow,
ITS DIFFERENT, because Its only
policy Is to tell the truth. It has no
covert or personal Interests to promote.
It serves no political ambition, no creed,
no class prejudice, no mere partisan
purpose.
IT S DIFFERENT, because it advocates
equal taxation and battles against the
existing system, which favors the rich
corporation at the expense of the
farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer
and the wage-earner.
ITS DIFFERENT, because It stands
for Republican principles, and makes
war upon all who, under the stolen
name of Republicanism, are disloyal
to those principles.
IT-S DIFFERENT, because It believes
manhood and not money should rule.
Therefore it upholds the rights of all,
as against the aggressive power of the
privileged few.
ITS DIFFERENT, because no boss, no
corporation, can control one line of Its
space,
ITS DIFFERENT, because it!s non
sectarian and broad; every party, every
faith, every class, and the worklngman
equally with the millionaire, gets a fair
hearing In Its columns.'
jT-B DIFFERENT, be
cause It upholds faith in
humanity, and the pro
gress of mankind toward
higher Ideals, larger
hopes and better living.
ONE
CENT
ITS DIFFERENT. t will continue to
be different. Watch The North Ameri
can and see It grow,
QOLDIN'S Bid STORE.
The Arrival of the Tenth Day
Of our big sacrifice sale is almost here, and during the few days left to secure bargniifs, we
would suggest that now is an excellent time to do so. Our Fall goods will soon commence arriving aud
we must have room, and something must be done to getHhat room, and for a few days more we will offer
the following extraordinary inducements :
Black French Clay Suits, Size 34 to 42, $5,50 were $9.50.
Clay Worsted Suits, Size 34 to 42, $4.00 were $7.50.
Blue Serge Suits, Size 34 to 42, $3.75 were $7.50.
Our north side show window is again ready for your inspection, contains a choice collection of
Light Weight and Summer Suits for Men and Boys, all styles, colors and sizes, and the prices are marked
so low that they actually sell themselves. Our south side show window contains an assortment of the
latest style Trousers for Men and they must be seen to be appreciated.
We would also mention that we are selling good black, brown and light
colored Derby and Fedora Hats worth $1.25, Our Price 75c.
Lightweight Underwear, worth $1.00, Our Price 41c.
VvvvvwvvvvvvwvMvW
Mammoth Clothing House,
and 11 S. Main
THE YAQUIS SURROUNDED
tttoxlcnn Troops Will Proolpltoto ft
lllc Hnttln Willi the Iudlnna.
Guayamas, Mox Aug. 9. General
Torres has almost completely sur
rounded Blcam, a YaquI stronghold,
where nearly 2,000 savages are massed.
Da the arrival of tho artillery and the
machine guns tho Mexican general will
close on tho Indians and procipltato
the biggest battlo ever fought between
the government and the Yaquls. The
reports from General Torres regarding
tho killing of Remlcy and Miller say
their bodies wore found hanging from
a tree, with tho hands and feet cut oft.
The uprising reaches down the YaquI
river to tho sea, and it Is not ex
pected to extend further north than
tho Sahuarlpa district. Tho govern
ment now has nearly 6,000 mon in the
field.
A fight Is expected on tho YaquI
river with a largo band of savages that
last week attacked and burned three
sloops, A. Eares, a well known Mexi
can at Hermoslllo, losing his life In
the encounter.
Peter D. Chiscm, a prominent Amer
ican merchant In Guagmas and one of
the signers of the treaty made by tho
Mexican government with the Yaquls
In 1897, declares the Indians have been
Bpolled through kindness. Tho gov
ernment has given them the very
choicest strip of land In tho valley,
containing 250,000 acres, encroach
ments on which have never been made
and would not be tolerated by tho
government.
A lazy llvor makes a lazy man. .Burdock
Blood Bitters is the natural, never failing
remedy for a lazy liver.
FOR SALE !
Stock and fixtures of
the best . . .
HILLINERY BUSINESS
in Columbia county.
Splendid location. Call or address
H. E. WASLEY,
No. n2 Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OR HUNT. Storeroom and dwelling, 105
North Main street, now occupied by Oeorco
1'loppcrt, tho shoe dealer. Apply to Mrs. U.
uurns, iw pi. juain street. tw-ut
IjlOIt SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West
Centro street, bath, water closet, .eweracre.
two houses on rear of lot. Reasonable terms.
Apply to J. CLAUDE BlIOWN,
Attomev-aMaw.
7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets.
NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
ply to S. Q, M. Ilollopeter, attorney,
snenanaoaa. hyi.u
HOT AND COLD LUNCH
EVERY MORNING AT
HENTZ'S CAFE,
GOR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS.
WEDNE8DAY. Vegetable soup.
WEDDING WREATHS, :
BURIAL SLIPPERS. :
NATURAL AND WAX FLOWERS. :
The Jarcest assortment In town.
Prices beyond competition. De
tflgna desired by special orders
promptly filled. Come and see
our stock before purchoslncr t
where. Flowers for sociable.
bulls, banquets or other festive
occasions furnished at short
notice-
Miss Mary E. Jones,
West Lloyd St.
Next to Hub department store.
NOW OPEN
E.
8
MEAT
MARKET.
We carry none but the best of
Fresh and Smoked Meats, Sau
sages, Lard, etc, Our meats are
sold as cheap as good meats can be
sold for.
ALL WE ASK IS ATRIAL.
2 South Jardln Street.
Next door to II. O. Ilrobst'i grocery.
aOLDIN'S UIQ STORE.
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 Centre street. 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,
Does the finest bath room work.
P. W. BELL, Cor- White aDd Llovd sts-
Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards
Iron Railings, &c.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO.
FACTORY : 221-240 H. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St.
.-.vssf vi ., mwt
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
5 South Main Street.
Our Extensive Business
Is due to the popular prices on popular
and staple goods that are being sold at our store. We can
furnish your home complete for less money than you will be
able to buy anywhere else. At present we are offering very
low inducement in a nice stock of
COACHES, CARPETS
and OIL CLOTHS.
For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in price,
quality or stock.
D. & J. SI EG EEL,
103 and 10S South Main Street.
4 Ilcgular alze 'y s-
cupcake, '
If-") f- llegular Ue C3
.ponge cuke, .
7I.0nvt-.0f ot-
bread,
Tlieae are some ot the necessaries of
life we sell cheaper than otherm.
Fresh every day.
Our Kyo anil Graham bread Is Increasing Its
""""'nj a if uu, mnj cucck system anu
HI. uiuitvy.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morgensteln.
237 W. Centre Street
millions of Dollars
Go up in iimoko avery year. Taka no
rUk but got your houses, stock, ur
nltnre,otc., Insured in flrstrclasg ro
lublo companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, i""""" Aent
' 130 South Jardln Bt
Alto Lift amUeddtnta) oupanlas
OOLDIN'S BIQ STORE.
I Goldin, Proprietor.
CHEAP STORE,
Shenandoah, Penna.
Repairs leaky hydrants.
Does all kinds of plumbing.
Does gas fitting.
Gives estimates on steam and hot. water
plants.
Manufacturer
of .
Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
Fire Escapes
BOOTS.
We are headquarters for working
shoes and boots, gum or leather,
the same as in good shoes and at
prices to defy competition.
Boy's wcrking shoes, with buckles,
double and top soles, worth
$1.15, for 89 cents.
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men wuriuug suues, Willi Uiliis,
worth $1.35, only 95 cents.
Come and be convinced that this
is the place to buy all kinds of
boots and shoes at prices lower
than the lowest.
Abo Lovlno, Prop.
FOR FINE
FURNITURE,
STOVES,
CARPETS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO
DAVISON'S
DEPARTflENT STORES,
Nos. llp-121.123 North Main St.
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