" CSttUWID " C0M.AR9 AND OPFS are made by covering n linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," tliu9 making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows : IV TRADE LLULOl MARK- Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer does not keep them you can procure a sample from us direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. Oirfornu Outlupt. The Shennndoah Outiug Club loft this morning for Its second annual, common sense trip, "Koughlng It In tho woods.' The club consists chiefly of school teachers and students, who find far more ploasure clad In tho slouchy togs of a gypsy, in pursuit of happiness In the country, than .-"Mouued in tho tight fitting apparel of a iliwln in mirsuit of a mash in the city. Tho old camp officers were unanimously re elected at the cluVs last meeting, having been fouud duly qualified by actual ex- perlence. Many new features will be introduced into camp this year, among them field sports aud target practice, in which ill the nieuilwrs will compete for lilMi honors. The members are James Mullohey, W. J. Scanlan, J. W. Ilurkc, Joseph "Whltnker, Richard MoHnle, Arthur O'Hara and Daniel Ferguson. Go to Maloy's for ladles' silver belt buckles, 10 North Main street. tf llendy for All Work. The Herald has mado ample arrange ments for a continuance of its extensive business in the job printing lino and is prepared to turn out all work with prompt ness aud due attention to excellence of workmanship. Orders left at the new office in the Itefowlch building on South Main street will receive prompt attention Tlio Discovery Saved His lilfo. Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist, Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Nmv Discovery I owe uiv life. Was taken with la grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of 110 avail aud was clven up and told I could not live. Hav' ing Dr. King's New Discovery in my storo J sent for a bottle anil began Its use, nnd from the first dose beaan to net better, and after using three bottles was up and about acain. It is worth its weight in frnld. AVe won't keen store or houso with out it." Get a free trial bottle at A. AVas- IcWtley's llr"S store. falltum itilC3 soothing syritp foro ross babies. prompt re -tJn Iowa's' Itepubllcnir Ticket DesMoinbs, la., July 11. Tho Republic . eau stato convention yosterday nominated Genewu Drako lor govornor on the sixth ballot. The ualanco of tho tlckotls as fol lows: For lloutonant governor, Matt Par rott; superintendent of publlo Instruction Henry Snbln (renominated); for railroad commissioner, Goorgo W. Forking; for judgo of tho supromo court, Joslnh Given, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Owing to a fresh political crisis, Count Inouyi, tho former Japaneso resident, re turns to Corca forthwith. Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, de nies tho published statomout that bo Is out of the raco forre-olectlon to tho United Statos senate. Goorgo W. AVooks, a loading lnsuranco agent of Marshalltown, Va., prominent In oliurok and society, is under arrost.charged with ombez?rtlng 5,000. Rear Admiral Curtis, of tho British ijavy, died suddenly yesterday while re turning to London from a visit to the "4talhm man-of-war Splthead, " Tho negro Robinson was convictod at Berryvillo, Vn., of attempted assault on Miss Maggie Nails, and was seurraot-u" to eighteen yoars' liuprlsonjvuv. There Is a general ririko of bakers In Madrid, and the trrvernment has ordered the nilU-fcRVoakeriea to assist In supplying tlv demand. There were serious disorders last night, and many arrests. Wbn Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Mhn abe wu a Ciukl, she erid for Castoria, When ebe beeame Miss, the clung to Oastorla, Vhn she had Children, she gave thora Costorlt A haVrowini' experience the averaee ar( farmer's, these days. TB. FOLEY, FINE &B.06ERIES. 201 "West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, rirovlaons, teas couees etc. uood delivered iree- AN ATLANTIC HORROR OollnpBe of a Crowded Building L tho City by tho Sea. BLE8 WERE CI&EB3ATING THEr.L rully TltluAlld l'i'0itt lpi'lplt1el ti) tlm I'lonr lien, alii, mul .Many Caught 1j Fiilllrty llnnis Mniiy X.rgs nnd Ai'iii1 llrolicli, tint Only Oim IKuth Tlim l .i. Atlantic City, July 11. Thosorinl w sion tondured by Atlnntln City l.nlgu t tho vUlting Klks at the B.dtle ovutiuo ci sluo Inst night ondi'd in u terrible dlsasti'r, In which fully n hundred persons wi re more or 1km seriously Injured. Tho ses sion had jmt opcniHl, mid onlv one of tlm sponkerj had been heard wln-n. wlt-nm tlio slightest warning, tho building whu'h had not bcon used lor several years, col lapsed, and ftlllv a thousand persons wre thrown to tho lloor beneath. Many wo men, t'ie wives of tho visiting Klks, went down in thn rulm Fully 2 0 per-ciiis who were on the flrU lloor of tho building, and Immediately bouoath tho banquet hall, were crushed beneath the timbers. The fact that idl the electric lights in the building went out nt the time the building gavo way added to tho terrible situation. A double alarm for the lire de partment win at once turned In, and tho city's entire force of 2U0 llroinennnd every pollco officer In tho city wore called to tne sceno ns a hospital corps. The police nm buluneos and carriages of every dmerip tlou wore utilized to convey the Injured to tho city hospital and to their hotels. when tho pollco and Ilromen arrived cn tho sceuo the excitement was so intense thnt they scarcely knew where to begin first. An lmmouse crosvd of pcoplo hail been nttracted to tho place by tho noise of tho falling bulldlug and tho groans of tho un fortunate who wero pinned beneath bricks. and timbers, and tho streots for several blocks woro choked. Within n f.-nv mlu utos tho pollco succeeded in cloaring the spaco In tho Immediate neighborhood of tho bulldlug and stretched ropes around to keep tho crowd back. In tho meantime tho firemen had sot to work to oxtricato tho wounded from be noath tho mass of timbers, and they were aided in their work by tho hotel keepers and residents noar.tho scouo. Kvory house was throwu opan for tho recoptlou of tho Injured, and overy avallnblo couvoy:.nce was pressed into servico to carry thorn to their hotels. Meanwhile, physicians wero on the scene and woro doing everything in their power to aid the unfortunates who had been eiuuht In the crash. As quickly as tho uiiennseious form of a victim was takon out of tho ruins willing bauds bore it to the 11 .irest place, and everything that surifini'. skill could do to alleviate their suffertnss as doue. Tho list ul casualties so far reported is ns follows: Frederick Claproth, of Cam den, both legs and arms broken, died soou after; James J. Armstrong, theatrical ngent, Now York, exalted ruler of New York Lodge. No. 1, both logs broken; Meyer Wolfo, Atlantic City, lighthouse engineer, Injured internally; Charles W. Tolwell, Camdou, leg and arm broken; V. Eckman. Camdon.lcg and arm broken; Frank 13oi jii, clerk of tho Hotel Tray more, this c.ty. shoulder badly ciushcd and othorwls-o injured; Charles W. Foote, of Minneapolis, maimed aud bruised; Do tectivo James Doyle, of Minneapolis, badly bruised ami lujurod intornally; Miss Armstrong, daughter of James J. Arm strong (met- ioued nbovo), nged 11, arm brokon; William Vnrnoy, baseball mnua ger, Baltimore, injured intpinally; Mrs. Flolschnian. Philadelphia, both legs brokon; CM Foote, arm broken; Nathan iel Duke, head and body bruised; Charles W. Farwell. Minneapolis, uoso broken; a number of members of Jennings' band, of Camdou, N. J., wero Injured Internally. Tho first victim to succumb to his Inju ries was Frederick Claproth, of No. 810 Klmbor street, Camden. Ho died shortly after midnight nt a neighboring hotel to which ho had been convoyed. Claproth had boon in tho crowd on thn lower lloor of the buildin'sr when tlio crash enme. He was caught and pinioned down under a mass of timbers and when, after great dllllculty, the police succeeded In extricat ing his body, It was found that both liU legs and arms had been broken. He never rogaiucd consciousness. It is now feared that many more deaths will result, and it Is a matter of wonder ment that out of tho 20) or more persons who wero on the lower lloor none wero killed outright. Carelenrss Cits Tour I.Ives. New Yokk, July 11. Two inouandtwo women were drowned In tho East river last night us a rosult of recklessness. Two of tho women and one of tho men woro laughing, joking and struggling on ono of the plors. Suddenly, no ono knows just how it happened, thoy woro precipi tated Into tho water. Tholr names aro unknown, Tho fourth porson drowned was a young man who heroically tried to roscuo thorn. His namo Is given ns Michael O'Nolll, a young steol engraver, of this city. Minister De Lome's VncRtlon. Wasihnotox, July 11. Minister De puy de Lome, of Spain, left Washington yostorday for Boston. He will remain with his family in the resorts nonr Boston until October. Tho mlulstor choosos this Ideation so that there may be ready corn iusiuJcnfclou wJth Secretary' OInoy on tho pending Cuban trouble. Tlio logatlon bore will be closed after noxt Saturday, when the secretaries join tho minister and es tablish a summer office with him. A Hoy Commits Suicide. GAHLISLE, Pn., July 11. Albert Buoher, pged 10 years, a promising colored lad, who bad been omployed for two yoars In tho office of George M. Pullman, at Chi cago, came homo from that olty on Mon day, and last night committed suicide by putting a bullet Into his head. Letters left by Bucher showod that he had planned the suicide In Chicago nnd enmo to his homo to execute his purpose. He had on sevoral occasions oxprossedtho foar that he was losing his mind. Now Jersey Crop Report. TnESTON, July 11. Secretary Dyo, of tho state board of agriculture, has received re ports from all parts of the state Indicat ing an average peach crop of 50 per cont. Of a full yield; apples, grapes and pears, 75 per cent.; wheat, 00 per ceut.i ryo, 87; oats, 45; hay, S6, Burlington and Mon mouth counties report pears badly blighted. Man nnd Wife Killed by Italians. RossKAU, Ont., July 11. At Eddlngton (liege, fifteen miles north of here, two taUin laborers shot and klllod John ebb nod wife. The murdorors osoapod.' 17i I'a'liout NATIONAL HBAlBo or lla ill IV NEURALGIA and similar Complaint?, ci&nataotnrea nnaer mo Btilniront .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, tV. 1 1 - IT. 1 A L. .1.1 . 'A DR. RIGHTER S SDnlv mmiiinovrith Trade Mnrk"Anchor."l IlIanufactnroriOomiiicrtlPnraUiDr.KichterofB S F. Ad. IUchter& Co., 17 Wttn Bt.,lTW 703S. 1 -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Houses. Own QIaisworko, . 2 & 50 els. In Shcnniulonu for sRIe by X. V. v. Kiiiin om. Mnin ft , ,1. ai liiiw i 7 ( ai.'fn ri 1 i no i-iibiiili, T. It cor jinin i Want n Mnndnmus Ag.iltitt Cnrllilo. Washington, July 11. Washington A. Whaloy and Harry Taylor, formorly part ners in this city under tho nnmo of Whnloy & Taylor, brought a potltlon yosterday for a writ of mandamus ngulust Secretary Carlisle and Daniel N. Morgan, treasurer of the United Statos, to prevent tho pay ment of a check for $17,350 In Now York. Thoy constructed two buildings for tho military post of tho United States at Wlllott's Point, N. Y., and their accounts havo been approved by tho secretary of the treasury. Tho abovo sum is still duo. Tho socrotary of tho treasury has directed that tho draft for $17,350 shall bo dollvored to Mr. Whaloy and Mr. Taylor In tho pres. onco jpf certain alleged creditors. They object to those proceedings on tho ground that tho creditors nrd not bona fide or parties to the contract. A Question of Veracity. PAms, July 11. Tho Figaro reporter who wroto tho alleged lntcrviow with United States Ambassudor Eustls, which has caused so much comment, has ad dressed n lottcr to Tho Tomps, in which journal Mr. Eustls donlcd tho interview, stating that ho was Introduced to Mr. Eustls by Henry Vignaud, secretary to tho Unltod States embassy, on May 13 as an author. Ho says that ho convorscd with Mr. Eustls for throo-quarters of an hour, and wroto and published tho Interview immediately nf forwards. The writer con cludes: "Probably Mr. Eustls did uot know that ho wns talklng'to a journalist. This Is tho exact truth. I do not wish to discuss tho matter further, aud am only desirous of closing the rogrotablo inci dent." For the Corbett-Fltzstuimons Fight. Dallas, Tex., July 11. A diagram of tho Corbett-Fltzslmmous building was displayed at Dan Stuart's ofilco in th,o Astor building this morning. It shows ac octagon structure covering 400 feet of ground, or nonrly four acres. Tho follow ing are its grand divisions: UnroserveC scats, 30,808; reserved seats, 17.6S3; seats In balcony, 2,403; scats for tho press, 032. Total, 52,815. Thero never was such a thcator built in tho United States and pos sibly nover will bo ngaln. Tho prize ring Is In tho exact center, and wlji bo forty foot squaro, elevated four felt from tho ground. Tho 052 seats resorved for tho press will bo noxt around tho ring. Detroit's ratal Stable Fire. DETItoiT, July 11. Flro In Case's livery barn, a four story brick structuro on Con gress street, completely destroyed tho structuro. Six men wero elthor burned to doath or smothorcd, ono fatally Injured, two horsos burned to death and $00,000 worth of property dostroyed. The names of tho dead aro: John Shaw, aged 38; John Bowman, 20; Thomas Webb, 55; James R. Shaw, 23; Edward Hughes aud Charles Davis. HaWes made hippy with Luks' Syrup. NOTICE 0? APPEALS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Pchuylklll County Commissioners, to the taxa ble Inhabitants and other owners of property ilhin SHld county that nppeuls relating to the assessments made for 189") will be held for tlio several boroughs nnd toiMishlps of the county ns follows: For l'iueirro'-e borouch. UneKrovo nnd Washington townships, ni Udward ll,utumcl'8 hotel Plncgrovo, nt 10 A. M., Tuesday July 2-ird. For Tower uny ami rorier to iiinip at vt m. Frank's hotel Tower City, Wednesday July 31. For Tremont borouith. Tremont, Frnlley nnd Rellly townships nt DilllcWs hotel, Tremont, Thursday July 25. f or Wliiersvllie boro igh, uass, rosier nnu Branch townships at Fierce Makers Intel, Mln. ersvllle, Friday July 20. ror omnnnoy v;uy uorougu, u -ihiio ftiiiie Rynn nnd Jlauanoy townshipj, nt Kuler's hotel, IMnltMnnv Oitv. 10 A. M . MondftV Jlllv 29. For Shenandoah, nt UenJ.unln lllchards hotel 'luesany juiy - For Union. North and Enlt Union township. nt Isaao Aplcgate's hotel, Klngtown, Wednes day July 31. For Gilberton and Frckville borouchs and W . st Mnhauoy townshii s at George lialdzuhn's hotel, Jlalinnoy I'lnne, unurxaay August l For Timianua borough ltahu. ltus . chuyl kill and Walker townships, nt the United States hotel. Tamanua. 9 a. M.. Mondav- uuust 5, For West Penn towhshlp at William Mnntz's hotel, wtnr. I", o. lu a, m., rucsuny August o. For New Itinggold nni For Clinton boroughs nnd Fust Urunswlck township at Koch's hotel. New ltlnggold, Wednesday, Aunust 7. For Orwlgsburg nnd Iniidiugvi.le boroughs West Urunswlck and South Mnmielm town ships n the Arcadlaii Hotel, Orwlgsburg, Thurs day, Augmt b. For rchuvikill Haven. Auburn and C ressona boroughs, ayne towiiBblp, ni.d for Melloi'u' and poc Ill's district of Js'orlh Alanhelm tuwn ship nt Itobert Kblinx'4 hotel, Schuylkill Haven, Frinay, Atigusvu.' For (j'l'mrdvillo hoiouch mid the Bast nnd North Districts of Butler township nt Louis Blnss' hotel, Girardville, at 10 A. it., Monday, Almost l. Knr AOiland nnd Gordon borouclis nnd HlQ South, West ond Northwest districts of Butler tounshin at the Un on house Aelilnud, Tuo- iIav. Aooust 13. For Harry townsnip auu tr o ensi uisirici m Eldrod nt Bitierman's totel Taylorsvlllo, Wed nesday. August H. For Hi-glu's township at SchlTstall's hotel Vsllvv View, nt 9 a. M.. Thursday. August 1R. For Hubley township nt the Sacrnmento hotel at 2 r. m., Thursday, August 1K. ForMuhantongo township at I. K. Hepler's noiei ni u A. si., l riuny, Augua' lu For West district Hldred township nt 2 V. M. Friday.' Aunust 16. at D. 31 titivdw's hotel. For Saint ClBir, Pnlo Alto and Port Carbon borough and New Cnstle township ntthe court house. Potlsville. Monday. August 19. For Yoikvillo and Mount Carbon boroughs and Norwegian, Kast Norwetiian and MoDer- molt s and Brown's districts of North Manhelin township, nt the court house, Potlsville, Tiles. dav. August 20. Forlllythe township. New Philadelphia nnd Miiunepori uorougns at tue court house, i-otis-vllle, AVedncsilay, August 21. For the Northwest. Mlddlo and South wnrdi of Pottsvllle nt the court house Thursday, Au gust 22. Fnr thp Soiilbnftst. Northeast. North and Sev enth wards of ottsville at tho court house, Frl day, Augusta). Armenia will be heard between the hours 9 and 12 a, m., and between I and 5 r. M., except lvliarAit in otlierwise stated. All persons who feel themselves agrieved by the assessments and valuation of their pioperiy aro requeued to attend, for redress at the time and plaol n abovo stated for each district. OHA8. F. ALLEN, "I Fit ANK HKNTZ, County Commissioners, JNO. P. MAUTINjJ Attest: Pmu J. CONNELU, T , CommUjlouers Olllce, P0"1116" i95 CORNELL CREW WEAKENED. llnilty llcntcnbyTrliiltyllrtll In the Fourth OlmllenRo Cup Heat. HKLnT-ON-THAMES,July 11. Thocrows of Cornell university and Trinity Hall, Cambrldgo, rowed In tbo fourth boat of tho trials for tho grand ehallougo oup yos terday. Tho Trinity Hall crow won as thoy plcasod. Tho Cornell crow, which led for half n mile with tholr rapid strnko of forty-six to tho minuto, wont all to pieces after passing thnt point, thrco of tho men bolng compelled by falntnoss or exhaustion to stop rowing. Trinity Hall crossed tho finish lino eight longths ahead, while the Cornoll mon stopped rowing be fore thoy passed tho judgos, Fonnoll fall ing Into tho bottom of tho boat In a faint ing fit. In the fifth heat for tho grand ohallongo oup Now collogo beat Eton. In tho third hoatfor tho Thames ohal longo cup Kingston boat tbo Fronch crow of tho Socloto do l'Encouragomont au Sport Nnutlquo, and In tbo fourth hont tho crow of tho Mousloy Rowing clubbont the crew of tho London Rowing club. In tho second boat for tho Stoward's ohallongo cup tho crow of tbo London Rowing club boat tho crow of Now col lege, Oxford. In tho third heat for tho Stoward's chal lenge oup tho crow of tho Thames Rowing club beat the crow of tho Leondor Boat club. In tho fifth hoot for tho Thames dial longo cup tho St. John's collogo, Oxford, crow beat the eight of tho Anglian Boot club. Trinity Hall's time was 7 mln. 15 sees. Tho record time Is 0 mln. 61 sees., made by a Leandor crow, oud tbo cup was won last yoar in 7 mln. 22 sees. Tho general opinion Is that tho Cornell crow woro bopolessly ovortrolncd, and that neither climate nor malaria caused their dofeat. A Juvenile, Murderer Confesses. Detroit, July II. Elghteon-year-old Goorgo Choesoboro has confessod that he was tho murdoror of his grandmother, Mrs. Levi Piece. Ho claimed that his grandmother suddenly became offended at somo thing which ho did, nnd that she attacked him with a knlfo, and that ho killed hor In solf defenso. Mary Piece, tho 13 year-old daughter, confessed that tho killing was justifiable). Mary and her mothor were having a wordy quarrel, aud Georgo, sho claims, Interfered nnd struck Mrs. Pleco sovcral violent blows with a stovo poker, and then throttled hor to death. Mary did not iutorfero. Instead sho assisted Chcoseboro lu bis attempt to clear up ovidencos of tho struggle. MISCELLANEOUS, WANTKD -25 Rood Blrls nt oneo. Apply ir ' person fit overall fuctory, GimvdvIIie. Kb eric mid IHnss. 7-2-tf TfOIt SALE, CIIEAP.- linmeps nnd conl Herald olllce. A Rood horse, wnson, route. Apply nt the 7-U-3t BAKKU Wtimtlon wanted. Slendy situation ns 11 rat or geconri linnd bv ft Miltr. lmlimtrimm nnd experienced yomiR mnn. Addies "J. T" eaie of Hi:i:ai.1 ollicc, Phciiundonli, Va. WANTKD. Twenty Rills wanted to work nt eewliiR machines. Apply nt tlio New York Progress lint .t Cnp Fnclory, North White street, 011 Moiulny, lSlh int pSTATK OF HKX.TAIIN HASKEY, deceased. Lettcisof Hdminlstintlou on the above ch tnlo lmvliiR been lpnntcd to the undersigned, persons indebted to thesnld estatonre requested to lnnkc pnyrucnt, nnd those having claims to ireevnt the same without delay to ilAUY Akn Haskhv, Shenandoah. Pn. Or to her nttoiney. j, 11. roMEitov. i-u-inw-iit UOP03ALS. Piooosnls will bo received by tl...n.laU.,ml ....111 Till.. 161 nt T o'clock i. 111.. for S00 souaro feet of b'nekboard nnd 75, or more single" desks. The comuilttco reserves all rights to reject nny or nil bids John i.ek, (.nairmnn. Shennndoah, Pn., July 9, 1893. 7-9-Ct TM5SOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the tlrm heretofore existing be tween Tsicnoins rricimuil nna Aornm i.cvine, under the firm nnme of ttie New York Progress lint mill Cap Factory, na thloday been mutually dissolved, both members h -vine withdrawn. All bills ngninst the Mild llrm lire to be nreented to tho said llrmlo whom nil uebts nreto ho pnlil. Shennndoah, Pn , July 0, 1S93. 7-9-31 m ANNUAL SALE OF Will be held at the KAIER HOUSE, MAHAN0Y CITY, JUL! 17,1 AT 2 P. M. This sale will be held rain or shine. Anybody wishing to purchase a good horse should await this opportunity. Horses always ou sale at my stables, cor ner Main and Coal street's, Shenandoah. AU horsos guaranteed. WM. NBISWEIfTBR. BIG GUT IN PRICES NetD York Cash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in tho season. 200 different shapes trimmed and untrimmed goes for cost and less. Child ren'B $1.75 Embroidend drosses goes for $1.00 alsooloaks, sacks, etc., at cost, Tins Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, Juno 8th, for 3 weeks onlv. Its tho irroatest money- saver yet offered. Como eurly and select your bargains. Your Stomach : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. nnd tlie water you armic wvi oven fit for tliat puriwse. Use Loronz Schmidt's Boor and Portor. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shennndoah Branch, You Will never need another dose of Dyspepsia Medicine after a meal, if your food is cooked with Cottolcne, the new vegetable shortening, instead of lard. Cottolcne aids the digestive them, -which will you Cottblcnc is identified by this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Fair bank Company, CHICAGO, nnd .133 N. Delaware Ave., Dillndn. rasa 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 E. Samuels Com'y General Wholesale Grocers Tien In dourit what tn Use for Nerxut Debility, Loss cf Sexual Tow er ln either text, Jmpotencj, Atrophj , Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any emse, use S ine l'lll. Drains checked and fu1! igvt quickly restored. If nei'letied, such tr-Mii ilcs result fatally. Mailed anywhere, (.caled, for $i.ctt 6 Y-ntn tot 55.00. With Xicsult in 1 weeks. c ry f 00 order ie srlve PCA1 WEDIC1NE CO.. For Sale by P. P. D. ICIRLTN, Slienaiuloah, Pa. Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. 3 "N o havo just received a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers iu the market, which v o will sell at very reasonablo prices. "Ve havo also in ptocl- a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro Eollini; at a pneriflee. Come and see our lino of goods Wo have tho moat beautiful nnd artistis pnpers. Largest Paper Store in Town. House, Sign and Decorative Paintingr All orders promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED - IM - 1873." Half the price In Jlllllnery Goods ami poods lu Millinery has just arrived and the Hats irouj iso up; irenoii nower ustrtcn goods in all styles intants" (Japs trom oc up. Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, S1.00. Infants' short white dressei, handsomely embroidered, 7Cc up; Infants' lone Coats, embroidered ou cape. S1.00 up. When you want, good you cannot De suited elsewhere, we must over. Nun's veils from 1.00 up. Mourning MRS. J. J. SAM CHINESE s . No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all dioscription neatly done up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in this citv us to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloth, ing. I do my vt'ork bettor and quicker than other laundry in tho city. CIIAKLES LEE, Manager. -CSrO T.H Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. 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 Scientific Dentistry go to Dr, J. Donaldson Ford, Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam nnd Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth I1Q.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, BOc. Extracted without air, S5o. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. All "Wokk Guakanteed: Lady attendant always present. Office hoars : Every day 1 to B p. m. Sundays 1 to 3 p, m. 30 K. Centre St., Max Iteese's resid ence, front room, up stnlrt, Shen andoah. Pa. JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale aud Itetail LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 and 21 South Main St., 8hnandoah. Agents forD. Q. Yuengllng & Sou's celebrated Beer, l'orter, Ales etc, powers lard destroys choose? The genuine Agents, 105 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. ftSSTORE a legal jruanm Cleveland, Ol.ic itee 10 cure cr reiuna the money. Aaaress Finest Stock and Lowest-Pric 224 West Centre Street; Notions to reduce stock. Tho choicest cheapest of the season. Ttlg lot of Sailor goods and cheap, como to KELLY'S, when close out our stoclc; will carry no goods goods our specialty. KElLY, LEE, "370 Painter and J Paper Hanger, OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to tho Shenandoah Dental ltooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Sllvor fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. AU exami nations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns , Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo "Work and all operations thut pertain to Dental Surgory. No charges' for extracting when plates are ordered. AVo are tho only users of vitalized nir for the painless extraction of teeth. " SIloiuuuIoiiIl Scuta! IloMs, (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Offlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Whou it comes to GROCERIES, Our stools speaks for itself. If you , don't como to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 . Centre Street, Shenandoah. i 4
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