Waterproof collars and cuffs that will not wilt, arc not effected by moisture and look just like liucu arc all the fashion now. They arc made by cov ering a linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid" and are the only waterproof goods made with on interlining, con sequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try thctn and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, and cosily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu ine is stumped as follows : XL , TRAD M Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer does not keep them, we will send a sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4T-139 Broadway, New Yorlu TOPICS OF THK TIMES Tho watermelon season has begun. You an satisfy yourself by casting an eye along the fruit stands. It will be a source of gratification to many to learn that this will probably bo a fine season for water melons, as far ns quality and quantity are concerned. It is also hoped that there will be plenty of watermelon weather and a strong demand for the cooling fruit. The watermelon has not much flavor, but It Is full of liquid and very refreshing. No drink lias a cooliug effect as a large piece of good, fresh melon. The melon's qualities are genuine. It is a really valuable hot weather food. Hut unless tlie heat is con siderable there is not a great demand for them. It is when the temperature causes serious dtscoiutort that the watermelon Is preferred to more highly flavored but loss cooling fruits. The melons now arriving are of good size. They como almost entirely from Florida. The Georgia melons aio also coming lu and the Soittb Carolina melons are also making their ap pearance. They should Increase in size and quality from now on. An experienced dealer says that South Carolina now sup plies more good melons than any other state. Georgia held the palm for a long time, but the crop has fallen oft In recent years. Next month the melons of tho uortl )ru states will be in tho market. It is a very difficult matter to judge the qua! ity of a melon successfully from its appear. auce, because the eatable part is far from the outside. The ability to do this a valu able stoolc in trade. The average consumer must be at the mercy of the retailer from whom he buys. A good melon should have iirtnt weicht for Its Bize. The heavier It is the hotter, as a rule. Weight is an ludlca. tiqn thnt the melon is full of juice. The rind should be firm. As a rule the host melons are of a good red color inside. The pulp should be liriu, but not too hard Some of the best melons have very thin rinds, but these aio not often sold here, as they are usually damaged and spoiled in passage. Don't oat a watermelon that Is not entirely abovo suspicion. This is very important summer "don't." A melon that Is over ripe or uuder ripe is likely to cause sorrow, suffering, and even death. It is nluo important to avoid eating tho greenish-white part of the melon, next to the rlud. Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, C'h..leia nnd Diarr hoea Itemedy, which gave very speedy relief. "We regard it as the best medicine ever put uu the market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly is the best med icine ever put on the market for dysentery, iiimnr nmunlalnt. colic and cholera In fantum in children. It never falls to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions aro YnltnwMi. Mnuv mothers nave expressed weir slucere gratitude for the cures it has Restel. For sale uy uruiuer jjros., arug trist. Ton of Con! Fixed by Low. OneoJ the'laws of wideepiead interest in Pennsylvania siured recently by the Governor is that fixing 2240 pounds as a ton of cobI. Dealers who sell lees tbnti that can now be fined. In tome pa'ta of the Stale dealers have been giving only 2000 pounds for a ton, nud the complain ing housekeeper could not easily get ro dreec. Now the ex set ton is fixed1 by law nod coal deal'is will have to look tharp 1mh tbev tumble into a trap by giving light weight, When Baby was siek, we gave her Costorio. Wha she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Wh4n she became illm, she clung to Castorla. When She bad Cbildrea, she gave thsm CastorU E. B. FOLEY, BTHE R0SBEIBS, 201 Wast Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provlsons, teas l; CHICAGO. A Would-be ltoljli'r Slint nml Klllert liy n I'ollceiimii. Chicago, July 0. In wostorn desporado style n nmn supposed to be C. K. Colo ns GFiultod nud nt tempted to rob P. J.'Mo Glolu, in his miloon nt 01 Adams strdot, In tho hotirt ot tho business illstrlot of CJilongo, last; night. After seriously Wounding .McGloln tho thief escaped nud mudo tho moat rcmitrknblo rnoo for liberty ovor Been In tho stroets of ChlcaRO. Aftur firing Into the mob thnt pursued him, mid seriously wounding three citizens, ho was run down and killed by Ollloor Hmouthnl opposlto tho euttunce of the Auditorium, on Congroa street. Tho wounded ro: P. G. McGloln, saloon keeper, tlireo woiids In the bond, will recover; II. M. Sti.rfiUurg, shot In the nbdomen, will probably dlo; Samuel Stone, shot In tho right leg, will rocover. McGloln wiw nioue in his suloon when Cole onterodimd ordered 11 glass of beor. Ho thou nsked the snloon kocper to get him some men) thut ha olnlmud to hnve left In tho loe uox of tho snloon. McGloiu walked to the entrnnoe of tlio Ico bos, nud Colo, drawing 11 roVolvor, ordered him to go Inside mid stay there. McGloiu turned nud struck tho robber In tho face, nearly knocking him down. The two men then clinched and fought dosper.itoly. Colo managed to get one nrm free and with hU revolver he pounded tho saloon keeper viciously, Inflicting three severe wounds on the bond. Tho robber then broke loose and rushed to the street, followed by the bleeding snloon keeper mid iwi excited crowd. Officers Rosenthal nml Daly joined In tho chnso, nnd Colo fired sovornl shots Into tho crowd. Tho.i Kosentbnl, nftor ordering tho fugitive t'i surrender nnd rocoivlug n shot lu return, fired with fatal effect. The Mils Will " Out Together." Atlantic City, July 0. This city is ovorrun with Klks, who are nttendlng tho third annual convention of tho grand lodge of tho Benevolent Protective Order of Klks, which opened at Morris Gunrds' nnuory nt 10 o'clock todny. Tho conven tion promises to be tho groatest In tho history of tho order. Tho last batch of delegates to nrrlvo were thoso from Phila delphia, who oanio down this niornlugSOO strong. At a meeting of Grand Exalted Ruler Edwin II. Hay nnd Monde T. Dot- wller, of Harrlsburg, who was elected grand exalted ruler by tho Buffalo fac tion, yosterday It was agreed to compro mise tho differences existing botwoou tho two factions. Mr. Dotwller is hero with full authority to net, und it is now u set tled fact that tho order will bo united bo fore the convention adjourns, which will probably bo n Friday. Tho I.hw Wa Not Violated. Piedmont s. C, July 9. Sunday oven' nig Ira Johnson, a young negro, shot and mortally wounded Frank Lnnirioru, n young white man of Marietta, S. C, with out cause. The negro ntonco tried to make his escnpe, but was so hptly pursued that he took refuse In a houso 11 short distance away. Ho was promptly pullod out and tied, and in about thirty minutes ovor 00O people wore nround him, somo with guns, pistols and ropes, crying "lynch him. A fow cool heads wore present, and Anally prevailed on tho crowd not to lynch him. Tljo negro was taken to tho Greenville jail. Everything 6Coms quiet hero, nud no further fears of lynching are now entertained. Onngurnus Slinnlg Unguarded. AVasiiixgton, July 9. From obscrvn tions madu by tho llghthouio board it np pears that the second attempt to erect a lighthouse on tho dangerous Diamond shoals, off Cane Hattoras, N.C., has failed Just what stops will bo noxt taken to guord tho Important coastwlso traffic against the perils of this veritable grave yard of ships hns not beon determined Thcso shoals lie off Hattoras about ten miles. Tho difficulties thus far encoun tcred far exceed thoso overcome in the caso of tho celebrated Eddystono light. To Enlarge Now Jersey's State I'rlsnn. Trbntox, July 9. Tho Now Jersey state prison building commission yester day afternoon opened about twenty-flvo bids for tho construction of tho new 200 coll wing nnd hospital for the prison. The contract for putting up tho now building was nwnrdod to Charles W. Kafer. of this city, for 545,342, nnd for constructing tho cells to tho Pauloy Jail and Iron Building company, of St. Louis, for 680,807.12. Tho nmount whloh tho logislaturo nppro prlatod for tho work was $180,000. Shot nim for Cnralnc Ilcr. Little Kock Ark., July 0. At Kln michi, I T., Snlllo Harklns, n young whlto woman Uvlug near that placo, shot and killed John Burgess, a negro, who cursed her because sho charged him with burning hgr Jathor's houso. Tho negro admitted tho crime, and said ho was sorry sho was not In tho houso whon It burned. MIbb Harklns replied by putting two bul lots into tho negro's hoad. Silver Cllir Gold Kxcttement. Silver Cliff, Colo., July 0. Excite ment Increases ovor tho Willotto gold camp southeast of Silver Cliff. Now strikes nro being mado dally, and business men and housekeopors nro boooiuing prospec tors. A gonoral minors' meeting has boon called to mako camp rules und organize, tho district. Picks, shovels nnd 'Winches ters nro numerous, Jllany Drowned by n Cloudburst. Bucharest, July 0. A cloudburst on Saturday night destroyod half tho vlllngo of Olnnosol, In tho district of Vnlcoa. Many persons porished and ton bodies have boen recovered. In othor villages there was muoh damage. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The khedlve of Egypt Is now in Alexan dria. Ho will start for Constantinople on July 15. The collieries of tho Philadelphia and Heading company will work three days this week. Sanger, tho oyollst, announces that he will ride hereof tor only whero monoy prlzos lire offorod. The British parliament hns beon dis solved nnd writs for a gonoral oloctlon have been Issued. Von der Abe, of the St. Louis baseball team, rofused an offer of $25,000 by Mnok, of Pittsburg, for Broltonstoln, Peltz nnd Ely. By tho caving In of a ditch whloh work. mn were digging for n water plpo In St. Louis two men were killed and three fa tally Injured. William Best, the most notorious resi dent of Point Lick, Ky., was shot and In. stantly killed yosterday, In a quarrel, by Speed Nunn. The killing of Best wipei out the last ot a family ot outlaws. RUNNING DUEu ION OF FOOD. The humnli HtomitPh li n lioar-nhapcd 11IK into w hn'h all food drop at mint .icn swallowed. Three thlnus Iiiiimu'm : the blood ru-hes Into the subitum!? of tho stomach (not into its Interior) to ieat it; thousands of little ducts or ilpos pour copiously forth 11 fluid called ho mistrlc ItilRoiuml. then, tho stomach begins .1 wnvo-llke, churning move ment which thoroughly mixes the gastric juice with the food, und by-nnd-liy changes the whole into 11 gray look ing, semi-nqum iinsieoiuiea online, this is digestion as it tnkos placo in health. Hut, look you! If tho stomach fails to furnish the gastrin juice, or falls to fur nish enougn or it, tno looa simpiy lies in thostoninch nnd turns souv, putrefies, ferments ns It would in n warm, moist nlr outdoors. This Is indigestion, dys- nensla or trastrltls. llnvintr 110 other way of escnpe tho poisons so engendered Hiss 11110 me circulation mm set UP a rnln of results like these: hotulneho! foul taste in tho mouth; loss of appe tite and nausea; furred tongue; dis ordered heart action; nervous wenk- 10ns nnd prostration: chills followed by heat flashes; distress and weight in the chest after entlnir: fmritlvo inns. cular pains, followed In time, bv gravo local ailmonts, ote. All this, boar in mind, comos of n moro or loss complete failure of tho stomach to socroto gastric juice. Having studied this subject for many years the Hhnkors of Mt. I.obanon, (i. V.,) famous as medical chemists nnd Herbalists sought nmong tho plants cultivated by them only for n remedy which should hnve the distinct nnd cspecinl effect of stimulating the flow of gastric juice to a normal amount and at the same time of the full, natural di gostlvo strength. No other so-called romeuios tor dyspepsia nave tins pur pose In viow, yet it is the absolutely es senttul thing. .Successful in their efforts, oven ueyonci ineir nopes, moy nave placed their discovery on the market under the name of he Shaker Digestive Cordial. Its effects aro Immediate and radical, ltelief is felt at on.co and a per manent cure soon follows. It Is tlio sure nnd scientific remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Confident in their work tho Shakers offer trial bottles at tho nominal price of ton cents. For sale by nearly all druggists. Hurled to Death. Patrick Bakey, of Mtnt-rsville, who was engineer of the Lytle colliery pomps, was instantly killed y sterday morning. After starting the pumps early in the morning Iiakey dest ended the slope to oil the worn inns. A quaot ty of gas had collected there over Sunday and Bakey'B naked lamp ignited it, thus causing a teniae txplosiou which cost him his life. The airttavs of the place wi-re dib- lociltd, timbers were torn from I thtir plaws and that pnrfc of the mine lo- tntty detnolienert. The loss to the company will icnch into the thousands of dollars. As soon as the di'astr occuried a leaeumg party was formed The men emend fie! mine and found Bukt-y's maugltd nuSs of1 humanity. Patrick Bakey lived in Miiirrs-j ville and was 32 yea-s ot age. He was I married and is survived by lib wile and J several childien. A Hcnvj Sr.rcuniMO. It is soid the County Auditors have charged ex-Sheriff Woll upwards of $.,200 for credits nit allowed him for hori-e hue nud other incidentals claimed hy him in his last report. Elcotrlo Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, hut perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish nud the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often nverted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No med icine will act moro surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, constipa tion, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. "SVasley's drng store. NOTICE 0? &PPE&LS. Notice is hereby Riven by the utulerslftned Bclmylkill County CominUsioiiers, to the tnxa ble iiilinbitants and other owners of property within said count) that nnpeds relntlns to the assessments mudo for 1893 will be held for the several boroughs and townships of the county ns follows: For 1'Iueprove borough, i Inegrove and Washington tow-nslilH, nt Ktlwnrd lluiiiincl's hotel Plregrove, nt 10 A. t Tues.lay July 23rd. For Tower City and forter townihlp at Win. Frank's hotel Tower City, Wi-cluosilay July 21, For Treiuont borougli, xrcmoni, irnue anil Rcillv township-, nt Dlltlcld's hotel, Trcmom, Thurslaj-JJuly 25. For Aiinertvine ioro ifu Chsr. Foster and Branch townshtus at Pierce Mailers hotel, Mln- eritvtlle, Krldav July 26. For Mahnnoy City borough, lano Kline, Kyau and Mahauoy townships, at ICaicr's hotel, Wahanoy City 1(1 A. Monday July 29. For tSbenandonh, nt lienjaiuiu Richards hotel Tuesdny July 3 1. For Union, North and Ea3" Union townships nt Isaac Aplegate'a hole), Hlugtown, Wednes day July 31. For Qllberton and Fr.ekvllle borouchs and i t Mahanuy townships at Ueorgo Unldzuhu!s hotel, Jlalinnoy l'lane, Tliursuoy August 1. ForTnmaqun borough ltalm, Has , chuyl klll nnd Walker townships, nt the United Stales hotel. Tamanua. OA. M Mondar Micilst S, For West Penn towhshlp at William Mnntz's hotel, Wehr, 1'. 0. 10 A, r., Tuesdny August 6. For New lilnggolil nnd I'or Clinton boroughs nnrt Kast llrunswicu townsnip at kocu's notei. New Itinggold, Wednesday, August 7. For Orwlgsburg nnd I.nndingvi In boroughs, West Hrunswick and South Manhelm town ships ii' the Arcadian Hotel, Orwlgsburg, Thurs ilnv. Auirut 8. For f chuylkill Haven, Auburn nnd Cressona boroughs, ' nyne township, nml for Slellot's and focht's district of North Manheim town ship at Hobert Kbllng's hotel, Schuylkill Haven, rrinay, August v. FYir (JlriiriW'ttla hnroucrh nnd the East Alic! North Districts of Ilutlcr township at Louis Hlass' hotel, (Jlrardvillc, nt 10 A. M., Monday, AUgllSl 12. For Ashland nnd Gordon boroughs and the South, West and Northwest districts of Butler township at the Un'on house, Ashland, Tues day, August 13. For Harry lownsnipnnu xrc rrfisi uisiric. u, Kldrcd at Hillerman's totol Tayloravllle, Wed nesday. August 14. , ror iiegin B townsnip ni ncumittuui b uuici. Valley View, nt 9 A. M., Thursday, August 15. For Ilubley township at the Sacramento hotel at 2 p. M , Thursday, August IV ForMnhantongo township at D. K. Ho pier's hotel nt 9 A. M., Friday, Augusi 10 For West district Kldrcd township at 2 p. M., Friday, August 10, nt D. M. Snyder's hotel. For Saint Clair, I'nlo Alto and Fort Carbon boroughs and New Castle township at the court house, Hotlsville, Monday, August 19. For Yotkvllle and Mount Carbon boroughs nnd Norwegian, Host Norwegian nnd SlcUer inott's and Brown's districts of North Mntiheim township, at the court house, I'ottsvllle, Tubs day, August 20. Forlllytho township. New Philadelphia nnd illddleport boroughs at the court house, Potts vllle, Wednesday, Auust 21. For the Northwest, Middle and South wards of Pottsvllleat the court house Thursday, Au gust 2 KorTho Southesst, Northeast, North and Sev enth wards of ottsvllle nt tho court house, Fri- Anneals will be heard betweon tho hours of 9 and 12 A, u.. and between 1 nnd 8 p.-m., except where It Is otherwise stated. All persons wu ira iu.." .ti.. the assessments and valuation of tuolr ptonony re refluetted to attend, for redress at the time at)"4 plaojns above stated for each district. OnAS F. ALLEN,) Fit ANK UKNTZ, County Commissioners. JNO. V. MAKTIN.J Attest: Puil. J. Cosxell, Commissioners Olllee, I'ottsvllle, Pn July 2, 1895 2,0,9,13,1,20,23 THE THEORY OF THE DIGEST Itewnrd of Honesty. Mr. ChugwAtor, who was taking n rido on n strootcnr, had just haudodn half dol lar to tho conductor. Ou counting tho chnngo given to him lu roturn ho colled out: "Conductor, you didn't keep out your nlckol. You'vo given mo 60 conts." So I have," repliod tho conduotor, counting It himself. "I must havo drop pod n dlmo in my nlckol pookofc by mis take Thanks." Ho took bnok tho dlmo, put It into its proper pocket, and Mr. Chugwotcr rodo to his destination suffused with tho comfort ahlo glow that comos with the conscious ness of having done o manly, honorable upright act. And It was not until Mr. Chugwntor hod got off tho car thnt It downed upon him ho had pnld 10 cents for his ride, Chicago Tribune, Dixon nnd Plimraer will hardly fight nt Dnlln, Texas. The forwei's manager snys the colored boy can nn longer fight nt 118 pounds. It wns proposed to 1-nve ex-Cliamplon John L. Sullivan travel In a tbeittic.il company next ymr with the present cham pion, Jnmes J. Corbett. Tho Full Torill. Tho Shnmokln Business College will re open August Cth. Persons desiring to pur sue a thorough business or shorthand course should consider tho advantages offered by this school boforo deciding to go olsewhere. The College office will be opou during vacation for the reception of visi tors and enrollment of applicants. For cataloguo and College Journal address W. F. Magco, principal, Shnmokln, Pa. 7-3-flt Uendy for All Work. The IIekald has made ample arrange ments for a continuance of Its extensive business in the Job printing line nnd is prepared to turn 'out all work with prompt ness and due attention to excellence of workmanship. Orders left at the new office in the Eefowlch building' on South Main street will receive prompt attention Coining KvoUls. July 17. Ice cream festival In Bobbins' Opera House uijder the auspices of the ,Y Aug. 15. Ice cream festival In P.obblus' opera house under the nusplces of Hope Pection Pioneer Corps. T-JTe turnout NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manntactured nnacr tho stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, ypresciioeaoy eminent pnysiuausij DR. RICHTER S SOnlr rrennlnerrith Trade Mnrk"Anchor."l lIanufacturcr:CoromerzlenrathDr.lUclitcrof F. Ad. Eichter&Co.,17WineaCi.,HS'!7 7022.1 -29 HIGHEST AVARDS.- 12 Branch Houseis, Own Glassworks. i V fi 60 cts. In Shenandoah for sale by 1. P. D. Klrlln, 0 S. AMln w., .1. M , Hihi.n.T Jlaln rt , (. H. iin- kKcnbuch N. E, cor. Mnln MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED, Twenty gills wnntcd to work nt " sewing machines, Apply nt tho New York Progress lint ifc Cop Factory, North White street, on Mondny, 15th inst. pKOPOSALS. Proposals will be received by x tho undersigned until July 15th, 1893, nt 7 o'clock p. in., for 5G0 square foet of blackboard nnd 175, or more single desks. Tho committee reserves all rights to reject nny, or nil bids. John Lee, Chairman. Shenandoah, Pn., July 9, 1895. 7-9-Ct WANTF.D -25 good girls nt once. Apply in person at overall factory, Glrnrdvllle. Eb eric nnd lllass. 7-2tf niSSOLTJTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby a-' given thnt the Arm heretofore existing be tween Nicholns Friebnlid and Abrnm Levine, under tho llrm name of the New York Progress Hat anil Cap Factory, hns this day been mutually dissolved, both members htvlng withdrawn. All bills ngnhiHt tho said firm nrc to be presented to the said llrm, to whom nil debts are to be paid. FniEDASD & Levi.vk Shennndonh, Pa., July 6, 1895. 7-9-3t Comfort In Hot Weather. Finest and coolest ice cream parlors in town. Vll flavors con stantly on hand. Families sup plied and delivered at short no tice. Fruits and confectionery. Brrad and cakes. lu. Little, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. Get our Prices on Gasoline arid Headlight Oils, Our delivery Wagon will do the regt. Eclipse Oil Company, Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, ISuiuers, Etc 213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mall orders promptly attended to. BIG GUT IN PRICES Uqw York Gash Store 29-N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in tho season, 200 different shapes (rimmed and untrimmed cobs for cost and less. Child ren's $1.70 Erabroidend dresses goes for 81.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. Tills Socriflce Salo begins Saturday, June 8th for 3 weeks onlv. Its the eroutdst money. saver yet olfered. Como early and select your bargains. Lardepsia would be a more appropriate name for thnt common cause of suffering dyspepsia because most cases of dyspepsia can be traced to food cooked with lard, Iet COTTOLENE take the place of lard in your kitchen and good health will take the place of Dyspepsia. MAKES BEST BREAD. Ask your grocer for it. If he can't supply you d op us a postal card. We-will see that he delivers it to you. Tho General Result In 1 weeks, For Sale by V. V D, Wholesale Grocers, mi Carden's Art Wall Paper Store. Vo bavo just rcceivtd a line lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, whieb Me will sell at very reaeonablo prices. "Wo liave nlo in stocl" a great deal of Inst year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our linn of goods "Vo have the nibst beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Pric House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED Half the nriee in Millinery Goods poods in Millinery has just arrived-and the Hats trom loc up; 1'reiicli tlower ustrlcli Roods lu all styies. intants Caps from oc up. Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all colors, SI. 00. Iufants' shorr white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; Infants' lone Coats, embroidered on cape. SI. 00 up. When you want good you cannot no suuea eisewnere. wo must over. Kim's veils from S1.00 up. Mourning MRS. J. J. SAM CHINESE : - No. 10 North Main Clothes of all dioscription neatly dono up of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloth, ing. I da my work better and quicker than other laundry in the city. Snyder, Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. For Scleutlfio DentUtry go to Dr. J. Donaldson Ford, Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam ami Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Alumluum Crowns. Beet teeth 510.00, no better made nt any price. Teeth extraoted with vitalized air, 50c. Extraoteo without air, 25c. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. jVu, "Womc Guaranteed. Lady attendant always jirescnt. Office hours : Every day 1 to 5 p. in . Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. 30 E. Centre St., Max Reese's resid ence, tront room, up Btalr, Shen andoah, 1'a. JOHN A. REILLY Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR DEALER, 22 and 21 South Main 3U Shenandoah. Agents forD. ?. Yueen & S'" eelbrilted Beer, l'orter, Ales etc. Try it. Every pail of the genuine COTTOLENE bears this trade mark -steer's head in cotton-plant wreath. Mode only by Tho N. K. Fali-bank Company, CHICAGO, mid 133 N. Delaware Ave., I'lilliula. Samuels & Com'y Agents, 105 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. RESTORE 'j 5 LOST VIGOR Vfhtn In doubt vhat to um tot Nenmn TVMKty, Loss of Sexuil Tower fin either se), IrrpDtency, Atrophy, Varicocele anti other veikn-e-, ! -n nny cause, uie Sex.r.j l'llli. Drains checkaJ anJ fll Mffor qUckly rtorei!. If nepiettLd, such troat' Ics result fatally. Madid anj where, se?leil, forfi.oj bhmif r f 5 00 With e 'rvfe- j f rder e give a Icjfal gurife to cure or reiund t..e niviKy, Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. KIItLIK, Slaeuaudoali, 1'a. - IN - 1873. and Xotlons to reduce stock. The rholcest cheapest of the feason. Hie. lot of Sailor poods and cheap, come to ICKLLY'S, when close out our stocicj will carry no goods goods our specialty. KElLY, IvKB, : LAUNDRY, Street, Shenandoah, Pa. in a first class manner. I can refer to ecorte OHAKLES LEK, Manager. Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Largest Assortment nml I.owet Trices. All orders iiroiuptly attended to OPEN EVERY DAY ! Qo to the Shenandoah Dental llooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All exami nations free. "We malce nil kinds of plate. Gol(l Crowns, Aluminum Crowns , Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge "Work and all oporations.that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtruotion of teeth. Slionaadoali Dontal Rooms, (TITJIAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pit. Oflloe Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ra. When it coiner to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself, If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. i couees etc. uoou ueuvereu nee- i (