The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 16, 1899, Image 4

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The health that
results from
the medicine
depends upon
the Ingredients
used mid the
core employed
In putting them
together.
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itreM-rllition In In
umnoo thnt the pltynU'laii'M Idea will tie
i un. M-ntiously carried out, with the purest find
best mnterlalfl'
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Ready
For
Fall
THE PROSTY WEATHER
Is not fur off now ; It's time you
..rileml your fall suit or overcoat.
Our line afford you the best "elec
tion nt the best prices. The latest
suitlnirs, the latest ovel-wmtl ngs, Hie
latest styles you tind them all here
SEE OUR LINE OF GENT'S
FURNISHINGS
Portz Bros.,
24- North Main Street.
There's a World of
Satisfaction
In being able to read without in
convenience, especially to the man
who has had difficulty with all the
glasses he ever tried. Many, thus
ictimized come to us and experi
ence for the first time what a com
petent optician can do for them.
The "up-to-date method" we use
is the cause of our success.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
El
CHILDREN'S, niSSES' and
LADIES'.
BOYS'. YOUTHS' and HENS.
Russetts and Blacks, in all
Styles and Shapes.
Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now $.60.
S2. 00, now SI.25.
Si. 50, now 90c.
Men's Russetts, $3.00, 'now S2.00
airi 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.
IH1S SALE IS FOR ;TWO
WEEKS ONLY.
BOSTON
fflClf SHOE
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Couches,
Lounges,
Upholstered in Corduroy,
Ydour, Carpets and Silks. Can
be had in all sizes and styles. To
be sold in a short time and can be
Bought at Factory Prices.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTflENT STORES,
Nos. 1 10-121-123 North Main St.
Ice Cream, i
All flavors.
Man u lac -
tured daily,
of town.
Delivered to all parte
IC FOR
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
NewYork.
y Of
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Hade Only lly
m TEKWEY COMPANY,
TOR 8AUS III
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker aiid Confectioner,
104 N. Main St.
PITHY POINTS.
mi,eiihiRs Throughout the Country
Otiroulcled for Hasty 1'nrusal,
l'y ilny to-day.
t he big Chicago Trust Ims again raised the
prii 1' of beef.
Six machinists are wanted nt the I'alo Alto
liiat'liliie shops.
A icon' lug to the a iiaiwc, summer otirti
next TliurwlHy.
Attend divine services to-morrmv and you
will I xi the better Tor It.
Nine tunolilnUts employed at Delano were
transferred to IUcletoti.
Hi) Miit the Delano sho8 will be jierman
ently closed about October 1st.
Fmii It Muuley, of Malmtioy I'laue, lias
secured employment In 1'liil.ttleltiliia.
Our merchants are stockhiK up with Tall
eooils, and a brisk trade Is anticipated.
There may bo another race meet nt the
Mahanoy City iwrk uefuro tlie season closes
The public steam boat plaut at Jlahauoy
City turned on tbe steam yesterday a com
mendable act.
The I'erudnle l'owiler Company has ndiled
new fixtures to iu utiles Kiuipnmuts in tbe
iitniau blinding.
The employes of the lakeside Hallway
company gave their electric cars their regular
monthly defining yesterday.
It is rumored that tbo lioilery mill at
Mahanoy City, owned by Jones & Johnson,
will be removed to another town.
Headers of the llKKAM) should not fail to
read M. O'Neill's piano "ad," which appears
in another colutuu to-day.
Thieves broke into a sealed car stauditig on
a tiding at the I.. V. station at Central! on
Wednesday night. It contained household
goods.
So far nothing has been heard of tho whore
abouts of I.iike Whalen and lllrdlc ee-
who eloped from .Mahanoy City baturduy
night last.
MoAdoo citizens will vote at tho comiUK
election on the question of bonding tbe bnr
ough in tbe sum of $5,000 for an electric
light plaut.
Patrick Close, of Hcckscberville, buried a
six-weeks' old infant yesterday. Two weeks
ago be buried a two-year-old child. Another
child is seriously ill.
Charles L. AdMn, candldato for Register of
Wills, on the Democratic ticket, does not
look much unlike Thomas 11. Reed, tbe
Maine state, man, in his picture.
Michael Nomaleius, a miner thirty years of
age, was painfully injured at the liaveii Ituu
colliery yesterday. He was workiug in the
breast when a sharp piece of coal fell en bis
hand.
A freight wreck on tbo Lehigh Valloy rail
road, at Botblehem, yesterday, blocked
tratlic for several hours.
Tbe Pequa Presbyterian church, in tho
eastern part of Lancaster county, has just
celebrated its 175th anniversary.
In a fight near New Franklin, Fianklin
county, James Kansom was struck on the
head with an iron bar and his skull was
probably fractured.
George F Landusky, of Mt. Carmel, who
last January lost a tooth in tbo Lehigh Val
ley train wreck, at Duuellcn, N. J., settled
with the company yesterday for f 650 dam
ages.
The marriage of Miss Maggie Luke and
John Pressor, two popular young people of
Mahanoy City, is announced to take plate on
Thursday, September 28.
Tbe Frackville High school foot ball team
has oiganized for tho season, and is ready to
hear from similar teams in the county.
Edward S. Frock is tbe manager.
General J. K. Sigfried, Camp No. 223, S. of
V., will hold a picnic and campfireat Pine
Dale Park on Monday, September ISth. Dele
gations from Shenandoah and Minersville
will be in attendance.
It is now sail that Hon. Clay W. Evans, of
St. Clair, is to be made deputy internal rev
enue collector of this district. It is queer
that this official must always come from be
low tbe mountain. American.
Robbed tbe Grave
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is
narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most
dreadful condition. My skin was almost
yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sidos, no appetite
gradually growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given me up. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric
Hitters," ana to my groat Joy ana surprise,
the first bottle made a decided improvement.
I continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved my
No one should fail to try them. Only 50
cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store.
I.ow-Itate Kxcurslott
To Allontown Fair Thursday, Sept. 21, 1800.
The Philadelphia & Heading Itailway will
sell round trip tickets, from stations
named below, at rates annexed, good
going only on special train, and good to
return on train leaving Allentuwn for Sha
mokin and points uamod below, via Heading,
7:00 p. m. Rates of fare and schedule of
train :
Hound Trip Hound trip Train
Fare, Fnre,chlldreu Leaves
stations. AUuits, bet 5 & 12 yrB. a. ni,
Ashland 1.90 81.00 5:6
tlirardville 1.50 1.03 0:02
Mahanoy 1'lanc... 1,60 1.00 O.Ot
Hhenandoiih 1.50 1 00 8:H8
Oilberton 1.50 1.D0 0:12
IKsar Kun June...- I.SO 1,00 6:11
St. Nicholas 1.50 1.00 0:16
Mahanoy City 1.00 1.00 0:22
liuclc Mountain.... 1.50 1.00 0.27
K. Mabanoy June. 1.50 1,00 6:113
liamesvllle 1.50 1.00 6:87
Tamaqua 1.60 1.00 6:B2
Allentown. via
Heading arrive 9 15
For further' information apply to ticket
agente.
Had blood and Indigestion are deadly
enemies to good health. Burdock Blood
Hitters destroys them.
Deaths and Funerals.
John Qrebel, aged 83 years, died at tbe
home of his step-daughter, Mrs. Lewis Lauer,
in Ashland yesterday. Funeral to-morrow
afternoon.
James, infant ton of Martin Burns, of
Hrownsville, who died last Thursday, was
buried in tbe Annuaoiation cemetery yester
day afUrnoon.
An 18-montb-old child of Michael Hughes,
204 North West street, died kwtovenlng. In.
terment will be made to-morrow afternoon,
in the Annunciation cemetery, by Under
taker M. O'Neill.
Call and see our fine line of jewelry and
silverware. Olga Netheraole braewleU at
half prion. Orklu's. 7 South Main street,
nut to Goldln'i clothing store. 7-17-lf
Mr. Ferguson Eutertulns.
Daniel Ferguson entertained a number of
friends at -hU residence, on South Whito
street, latt evening, in honor of his birthday
anniversary. In conjunction with tbe affair
a euchre party was also enjoyed. Several
beautiful prixw were awarded the winners.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise
lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's
(lover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its
action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else
will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee.
Price 2fi eta. and SO eta. Sold by ?. D. Kirlin
on a guarantee.
Inn Games To-morrow.
Two base ball games will be played at the
Trotting park to-rrorruw afternoon. Frack
ville and Shenandoah will cross baU first,
tbe game to be called at 1 p. m. At 3 p. m.
Mt. Carmel and Shenandoah will be on tbe
diamond.
Scratch, scratch, soialuh ; unable to attend
to business during the day or- leep during
the night Itohlng piles, horrible plague.
Doan's Olutiient eurea. Never fails. At
any drug store, 50 rents.
I will guarantee
mat my Klieumatlsm
uure will rl ete iunr
bngo, sclnticn and nil
rheumatic Doln In
two or three hours,
ana cure in a few
daya.
M UN YON.
At all druggists,
25c. a via. Uuldo
to Health nnd medi
cal ndrlco free.
1C05 Arch t., Phlla.
TUB WKATnKlt.
Frost occurred generally Friday
morning in tbe Atlantic coast states
from Maryland
northward, and
tho llrst freezing
temperature of the
season In the Mid
dle Atlantic and
New England
states was noted
Hi Dinglmmpton,
N. Y. Tho tem
perature has risen
generally from tho
tontral valloys
over tho Atlantic
coast states. Forecast for this section:
Fair and warmer today; rain tomor
row; winds shifting to fresh south
easterly. Sunrise, 5:40; sunset, 0:14; length ot
day, 13h., 25m.; moon rlsos, 4:30 p. m.;
moon'sets, 2:01 a. in.
PERSONAL MENTION.
James Xlocs, of Heading, was a visitor to
town last night.
Qeorge Williams, of Allentown, is visiting
relatives in town,
P. W. Ulerstcin is homo from a business
trip to Now York,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eorslake will spend
Sunday in Pottsvltlo.
Miss Mame Henry, of Pottsville, was a
visitor to town to-day.
Miss Margaret Stank is homo from a week's
sojourn at Mt. Carmel.
Miss Gertrude Noiswontor has gone to
Shamokin on a brief visit.
Mrs. Sarah Whalen, of Pottsvillo. Is being
entertained here by friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gregory are visiting
the former's parents at Heading.
Miss Mame Henry, of Pottsville, is circu
lating among her friends in town.
Misses Tillle Carbel, of town, and Nottio
Troutman, of Frackvlllo, were passengers to
Heading to-day.
Miss Lizzie Slattcry, of Philadelphia, spent
yesterday as tho guest of bor sister, Mrs.
Cleary, on West Centre street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, who were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, of
South West street, to-day left for their home
in Pittston.
Mrs. John Malta, of Ft. Clair, and Mrs.
Patrick Gaugban, of Springfield, 111,, are
visiting at tbo residence of Patrick Gafligan.
on West Cherry streot.
Mrs. Thomas L. Williams is visiting friends
in Pottsville.
Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman has returned from
Pottsville, whero sho was a guest of friends.
Mrs. John L. Williams and Mrs. Edward
Wright, of Mt. Carmel, accompanied by their
guest, Mrs. Edward Davies, of Zanesville, O.,
wcro visitors to town to-day.
r.xcursion to Munch Chunk und Glen
Onoko via the I.. V. It. It., Sunday Next,
The L. V. It. R. will rnn nnother of their
popular excursions to Mauch Chunk nod
Glen Onoko, Sunday, Sept. 17. Adults, 00
cents. Children, 45 cents. Consult ticket
agent for further particulars.
Moving Central Offices.
Tho Central railroad offices, which have
been located at Mauch Chunk for years, will
bo removed to Mahanoy City, October 1st.
Light men will be effected by the removal,
five of whom are married, and own hand
some residences in Mauch Chunk. Hazleton
Standard.
Buy Roynl Patent Flour. It is tho best in
tho market.
rilH.ADICI.I'IHA & HEADING EXCUIt
SION TICKETS TO NATIONAL
HXPOKT EXPOSITION.
In order to properly accommodate tho
largo numbers of people who will desire to
attend tho National Export Exposition which
opened September 14th at Philadelphia und
will continue until November 30th, arrange
ments have been made by tho Passenger De
partment of tho Philadelphia & Reading
Railway for the bale of excursion tickets
from its principal ticket offices, including a
coupon of admission to tho Exposition.
These tickets will bo on sale from Septem
ber 13th to November 30th, good to return
until December 4th,
For any further information, call on nearest
Philadelphia & Heading Ticket Agent or
address Edsou J. Weeks, Gen. Passenger
Agent, Philadelphia.
Ask your grocer lor tho "Royal Patent
Sour, and take no other brand. It is tbe best
flrmr mvl
Grand Welcome to Admiral Ueivey New
York, Sept, 2U and 30.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will place on
sale excursion tickets to New York and re
turn tor this occasion from all points. Con.
suit Lehigh Valley Railroad ticket agents for
particulars, rates, &c.
p"erguson's Theatre,
J. H. QUINH, Manager.
one: night only i
Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99.
EVERYTHING HBW BUT THE NAME.
choppo nip
Dros. ss DM
In the screaming farce
Shenandoah
Borough
Council
In Session.
HEW I
NOVEL I
ORIGINAL
Had hot ragtime sprelaltlea and dances.
Grand First Part.
Elaborate stage setting, representing 4bo deck
on board the battleship Oregon,
Watch for the drand Street Parade.
$1.00 Worth of Amusement for
10, 20 and 30c.
1
SIX DAYS PER WEEK.
A Full Number of Working Days for
Miners for the Next Three Months.
The collieries of the Philadelphia A Head
ing Coal nnd Iron Com nan v w.irknl tn rlav
which makes six days that they bavo been
in operation this wcok. rnlms onl nra mmn
to tho contrary tho samo program will bo
lunowcu next wcok.
The months of September, October nnd
Noyombor promise to bo very good ones for
tbo miners of tbo Schuylkill coal region.
r rom wnai a reporter learned in mi Inter
view With n prominent Coal ,t Iron Comnmir
ofllclal this morning, it is altogether probable
nun mo collieries will work a full wcok until
tlio close Of November.
The demand for anthracite coal continues
strong nnd steady aud tho only difficulty
seems to get suilicicnt cars to get the "black
diamonds" to tho sovoral big market points
At present the miners aro working but three
quarter tlmo per day. It is said that if It
were possible to got sufllclcnt car service tbo
miners could work full time.
At all events thero lias been n big change
for tho hotter this your nil throuch tho an.
thraclto coal region for tlio benefit of tho
tultior, over tho deplorable condition of af
fairs which existed last rear. Tho nutlclna-
tlon of steady work has given encouragement
to tuousands of miners and their families hi
this county.
WM. l'KSN,
Tho Infant child of Ellis Jones is very
sick.
Thomas Chalmers is Improving the lutorior
oi ins property by a new coat of paint.
Tho largo gnng of men employed at No, 4
on tno preliminary work for tho new mam
moth breaker to be erected by the Lehiel
Valley Coal Company, aro making a great
cnaugo in me landscape In that vicinity.
The families of Daniel Rick aud William
Prescott removed to Philadelphia this week,
and their dopartitro is regretted.
Mrs. William Wilde, of No. 2. who has
been sick for several weeks, Is now Improv
ing. Tho property occupied by Supt. Quln is
being improved by tho erection of a new
fence.
Tickets for tho entertainment to bo hold
in tho M. E. church on September 29th are
now oD'ered for 6ale, Tbo admission Is 25
cents for adults and 15 cents for children.
The Lotus Gleo Club, of Pottsville, assisted
by local talent, is tho attraction, aud it will
ho an entertainment of much merit.
The third quarterly coufcreuco of the M.
E. church will be held on Saturday, Septem
ber 30th, at 7 p. m. Rev. W. L. McDowell,
D. D of Philadelphia, will occupy tbo pulpit
on Sunday, October 1st.
Tbe services in tho M. E church to-morrow
are as follows : Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.:
Jr. Epworth League, 5:15 p. m : preaching at
0:00 p. m , subject. "Tho Great Question."
Rov. Stewart, tbo pastor, extends a cordial
invitation to all to be present.
Humped by h Car.
An accident occurred at. WfRt. KhAnnmlnali
colliery this morning, in which Martin
Molefski, of 433 East Raspberry alley, was
mo vicuiu. Moieisui is employed as a la
borer Anil wllltn frMtlnr. nn, nf t,a n.n f ...
approaching car he was struck by another in
me oacE auu nuneu to a side. Tho victim is
confined to his homo.
The Allentown Fair lly Heading Itailway.
For tbe accommodation of nersons attend.
Ing tho Allentown Fair, the Philadelphia &
Reading Railway will sell excursion tickets
nu Thursday next. 21st inst.. rood to return
Friday, 22nd., at rate of fl 50 for adults aud
$1 00 for children. Train leaves Shenandoah
at 5:38 a. m. Sept. 21st. Stop off iu Reading
allowed within time limit of ticket.
"Tom" Joyce Iteleassd.
Thomas J. Joyce, former editor of the
Mahanoy City Black Diamond, was released
from the Eastern Penitentiary, Philadelphia.
yesterday, and will arrive at his homo in
Mahanoy City this evening. If Joyce has
not changed his mind he will again enter the
journalistic field.
United States Court Jurors.
Marshal Reilly yesterday drew the jurors
to serve in the United States court at Phila
delphia, on October 10. Those from this
county are Joseph U. Pomoroy, P, P, D.
Kirlin, Cbarle3 U. Woltjon, Jr., and William
Beok.
Colliery Thrown Idle,
The Knickerbocker colliery at Yatesville
worked hut five hours to-day, owing to tbe
breaking of a rail in tho gunboat slope.
Ladies, if you have any cloth to be made
into a dress, jacket orcapo just bringlt to us,
we will do tho rest. Satisfaction aud price
guaranteed. The Famous. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjlSVHAYED. Several h'ogs from tho barn of
!J George 1'. Leltzel. A suitable reward will
be offered for their return to the owner. It
SALESMAN WANTED To call on doctors
only on behalf of the leading flrut in the
trade. Position permanent. Applicant must
be intelligent, indefatigable and of good
appearance. State experience Address, 1". O,
no i loaz, 1'iiiiaueipiiia. lb-zo-J
OH HENT. Two very desirable brick dwell-
Intr bouses. 32 and 85 Knst Oak street. Hent
reasonable. Apply at 28 West I.loyd street, or
20 South White street. 9-12-11-18
FOR HUNT. A small house containing three
rooms suitable for n small family. Apply
to James Patterson, 205 West OaV street. tf
TnOR SALE, CII1IAI A light spring delivery
l wncon fki'tmr lina r,ft fitrflinp nan tn It
Apply at tills oilico. tf
"VTOTICfi. Desirable properties tor ale. At
nlw in U fl XT 1 f Jtn..,n,.
Hhenandoah. ' 81 -tf
FOn HALE. Most desirable dwelling on "West
Centre street, bath, water closet, reweraire.
two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business
property, two stores, North Main street. Two
nouses on JUist coal street, uuie camji requireu,
Fine house In Brownsville. Apply to
J Cl-AUDB IlROWK,
Attorney-atlaw(
7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets
VOTICKOF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby
ll given that the co-partnership, heretofore
ex I stint; between Joseph Haytkiewicz and
Thomas A Uleckle. dolntr a bottlfne business at
No 43dWet Cherry fetreet, In the Horough of
nnei anuoaii, bciiulkt l county. rennyivan.a,
under the Arm name of Joseph Jlaytkiewlcz. Is
dissolved from this date, Joseph Itaytklewlcz
ret'rinic from the business. The said business
will be conducted . t the same place by Thomas
A. Uleckle, to whom all bills of the 11 rm are to
be presented for payment and to whom all pay.
inenU due the said firm are to be paid.
Joseph Kaytkiewicz,
Tuouab A. Uleckik.
OPENING ON SATURDAY !
A. BROWN
WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY
NEW STOCK OP
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishings and Novelties.
107 N. Main Street.
Call and inspect our goods. We pre
sent new goods and new prices.
Our Haircutting:
and Shampooing:
Pleases everybody. Ve do lots
of It and are gaining new cus
tomers dally. I jwlles shampooing
done at ynur own home upon
notification,
W. G. DUSTO,
Ferguson House Ulock.
OVERWORK
ERISHED, ACID BLOOD FILLED WITH MORBID MATERIAL. THE SYSTEM
IS UNNOURISHED AND LOSES STRENGTH, ENDURANCE. THE BODY DOES
NOT REST AT NIGHT AND CANNOT WORK IN THE DAY.
PAINE'S;
Celery Compound
Makes nerve fibre, nerve force ; keeps the organs of the body
in healthy action. The blood is made clean, rich and in full
quantity. Muscle tissues are nourished,
body is healthy.
A. J. Criss, Canton, Ohio, writes : "I commenced using Paine's Celery Compound
some time last spring. I used
"I used many other
none of them did me any good,. I am confident from my own experience that there is no
medicine in existence that will build up the broken-down system so quickly as Paine's
Celery Compound."
PIANO
TALK!
We have added to our list of
Piano Agencies that of Behr
Bros. & Co., of New York.
Their first instrument iu town
is now ou exhibition at our
warerooms, and we invite the
public to come and inspect it.
It is an upright instrument and
is manufactured by the firm
that introduced the "Muffler"
which is also shown in this
piano. They are sold by all
the prominent dealers in the
country as a "leader." These
pianos have a deserved reputa
tion for their full, pure and
sweet tone, and their great re
liability and artistic case work.
To the purchaser of this instru
ment a great reduction iu price
will be made to introduce it.
M. O'NEILL,
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
10 South Main Street,
Commercial Hotel
Entirely remodeled and refurn
ished. Elegant Bath and Wash
Rooms.
Boarders by the Day, week
or month
Well stocked bar attached. An
heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and
Pabst Milwaukee beer iu bottles.
The Best Hotel In the Region Giving
the Best Accommodations
for the Honey.
Try Our ''CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent
Cigar. Best on Earth.
Morris Heckman,
PROPRIETOR,
Cor, Main and Coal Sts Shenandoah, Pa,
EXHAUSTION OF NERVE FORCE. THE DIGES
TIVE ORGANS ARE SLUGGISH, MAKING IMPOV
two bottles and experienced
so-called remedies before using
CONSISTENT WITH
Are responsible for our
Try us ou plumbing and
regret the trial.
P. W. BELL,
WALL PAPER
30c Papers Reduced to 1 Be.
25c Papers Reduced to IS 1 -Sc.
1 0c Papers Reduced to Qc
Thos. Snyder,
82
BUCKWALIER
None better in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make.
We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere else in
town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur
prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper
stove house in town.
FURNITURE'
We can furnish your house from cellar to garret, for less money
than you would ever expect.
D. & J. SIEGEL
103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
BUY OUR
Af- IteHUlaralze
cupcake, ' -
1f , . Regular .lie o -
7Ixave. of ES
bread, I&C
Our galea are large Try our 23 oeut check
aystem You can anve money by It. People
who have tried It wont tlo without it.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morgen.teln.
237 W. Centre Blreel
I A Handsome Complexion
la one of tbe greateat charma a woman can!
poaaeaa. Pouoni'i Coitruixioa I'qwduk
give. It.
invigorated, and the
almost immediate relief.
Paine's Celery Compound, but
always busy business.
gas fitting. You wont
Cor - wmte and L1yd sts-
GREATLY
REDUCED.
These prices will hold good only
for the next sixty days.
South Jetr-dln St,,
. . . Shenandoah, Pa-
STOVES,
RANGES,
HEATERS.
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
HOUSEWIVES I
LOOK AT 0DR PRIDES I
Wheat Flour as Low as $1,65 Per Hundred.
Farmer roll butter, 30 cents ; creamery butter,
27centa; oap, 15 bare for 25 cents, Other bar
galnatoonumerouetn mention, Special bargalna
In floor oil cloth. Till, la the season for it. Wo
also carry a full line of Dry Good., Iloots and
Shoe.
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PHILIP YAROWSKY,
RELIABLE OROCER,
333 West Centre St., Shenandoah,