EVENMG HERALD. 1883 BUltNED OUT- -1895. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1895. THOUGHTS OF THE MOMENT. As rnrnrn i)lie hy tho l'ou nuil l'onoll Mon. Boys, as a. rule, nro famous for their ca pacity for storlug away largo quantities of provender, auil a Httlo follow about six Years olil In size was ho exception, the other ovenltig, after purchasing one dozen bananas from ouo of tho fruit stands, ho sat down on a near-by curb and ate thein all. A pile of "peels" testllled that a workman is known by his chips. Unripe green applos have made their appearance on the fruit stands, and are, of course, purchased by clilldron. They have foryearsbeen appropriately styled "cholera pills." That they are In the highest de gree detrimental to the health of those who oat them is too well known to require other proofs than those abundantly given in the " past. The Board of Health should Inter pose its life-saving authority and promptly forbid their salo. They are a constant menace to health, and especially at this season of tho year when diseases of tho bowels are so apt to prevail. The conductor of a Schuylkill Traction trolley car bound along Coal street noticed along the route strolling Italian mu sicians playing in front of dwelling houses. "If Iliad my way, he remarked to a passenger lu the rear seat, "I would send all those dagoes to jail. They make more money in a day than I do, and as soon as they accumulate a small sum they loavo tho country for their native laud. I met the other day a man who rents out hand organs. He told mo that he gets 55 a day for each one; but I suspect he was lying, for I don't believe auy of tho musicians can afford to pay such a sum and make a living. The people who give these Itiner ant musicians money wouldn't aid a starv ing man by giving him a blto to eat. That is the way of tho world." "It is remarkablo how easily tho people can be fooled," remarked a town grocer as ho picked three big strawberries from a box, ate them and then gave the box a clever shake, which made it look as though it was fuller than it had been before. ' 'There goes a woman who came to tho store two mornings ago and bought half a pound of tea. She came back shortly after saying it was no good. I said 'all right.' I would give her a different mixture. Did I do It ? Of course not. I simply went back to the tea caddies, and when her back was turned slipped the same tea lu a fresh bag and handed it to her. She came back today to tell me that tho tea was just lovely." Wo notice that the girls pretty girls God bless 'em, are making regular ilower gardens of their hats this season. And as the summer jogs along we observe that these gardens grow just as though June's real roses and other posies were in It, and that the handiwork of the flower factories in the cities and the milliner had nothing to do with them. If there Is a prize being contested for to be awarded at the close of the season we can understand tho matter fully, but otherwise tho question stands. Flowers on hats are jaunty. They are always helpful to making a pretty face prettier, but there Is limit beyond which it is not wise to go. By the way, tho Knox bats worn by the ladles this year are pretty. They are an Improvement on many of the styles lately introduced, but after all has it overoccurrod to you, reader, that tho old broad-brim white or yellow leghorn gave decided additional charms to a pretty face, and often helped a homely one out lu a most generous way? Thero Is some thing In hiding frdm broad view oven that whioh is beautiful, making it all tho more fasolnatlng,.and the old leghorn hat filled that bill to the letter. If we were bossing the summer hat business for girls that style of hat would be resurrected In short order. "If all tho gold In mint or bank, All earthly things that man call wealth Were mine, with every titled rank, I'd give them all for precious health." Thus, in anguish, wrote a lady teacher to a near friend, telling of pitiless headache, of smarting pain, of pain In back and loins, of dejection, weakness and ucrvous, fever ish unrest. The friend knew both cases and oure and Hashed back the answor, "Take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." The distressed teachor obeyed, was re stored to perfect health, and her daily duties once more became a daily pleasure. For lady teachors, salesladies And others kept long standing, or broken down by ex hausting work, the "Prescription" is a most potent restorative, tonic, and a cortaln cure for all female weakness. Send for free pamphlet. Addross World's Dispen sary Medical Association, GG3 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Fibroid, ovarian and other Tumors cured without resort to surgery. Book, with numerous references, sent on receipt of 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. France is having a bard time putting down the trouble in Madagascar. Over one-tenth of her troops in that country are invalided. tVhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she beoamo MIm, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla M. Faure is the moat popular President France has bad in many years. E. B. FOLEY, FINE GROCERIES 201 "West Centro Street. "pries, flour, pre-.- use. Unr THE BASEBALL RECORDS, Standing of the Clubs In the Itnce for Chum. plnnnhlp I'ennnnts. National League. ewns. W. L. nnltlmor3..3 S3 PlttburK....40 28 Boston 'M 25 Clnclnnati..37 28 Cleveland. .-ra 31 Chicago 10 32 P.O. .027 .598 .583 .609 .557 .558 CMjns. w. L. I'hilada 31 28 Brooklyn 30 Now York..31 32 Wash'ton...!!! 30 St. Louis. ...11 45 LouIsvllle..l2 51 P.O. MS .5:18 .402 .400 .313 .1(10 SATUIIDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMES. AtClevolnnd Clovelaud, 3; Now York, 8. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Wash ington, 3. At Pittsburg Brooklyn, 4j Pittsburg, 1. At Loulsvlllo Boston, 15; Loulsvlllo, 2. At Chicago Baltimore, S; Chicago, 4. At St. Louis Philadelphia, 0; St. Louis, i. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Louisville Brooklyn, 15; Loulsvlllo, 8. At St. Louis St. Louis. 5; Cleveland, 4. At Chicago Baltimore 0; Chicago, 3. At Cincinnati Washington, 0; Cincin nati, 3. Knstern League. UI.UHS. TV. Li. P.C. CLUDS. W. U Bprlngflold.39 21 .050 Buffalo 3t 35 Provld'nco.30 23 .690 Scrauton....25 31 Wllk'sba'e.31 25 .570 ltoohester...2fl 41 8yracuso....J3 20 .674 Toronto 22 44 P.O. .491 .421 .383 .319 SATURDAY'S EASTEltN LEAGUE GAMES. At Wllkesbarro Provldcnctt, 8; Wllkes barre, a At Sorauton Sprlngflold, 18; Scran ton, 0. At Toronto Iloohcster, Si Toronto, 0. At Buffalo-Buffalo, 9; Srra ouso, 0. v SUNDAY'S EASTEHN LEAGUE GAMES. At Buffalo-Syracuse 7; Buffalo, 0. At Rocbestor First gamo: Toronto, 15; Ro chester, 1. Socond game: Toronto, 11; Rochester, 7. Pennsylvania State League. v-i-uiia. ,w. 14. P.O. CLCnS. W. L. Carbond'lo.15 8 .052 Lancaster-. 8 U nazleton....l3 11 .542 Pottsvillo.-lO 14 Heading ....13 11 .512 Allentown. 9 13 P.O .421 .417 .409 SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES At Hazlcton Lancaster, 5; Hazleton, 8. At Pottsvillo-Pottsvlllo, 14; Allon town. U. At Carbondalo Carbondnlo, 21: Reading, 4. k ' Two Murderers Lynched. CAMDEN. Ark.. Jnlv 1KAt w,M thirty mUos cast of hero, two negroes woro mobbed by flvo whlto men. Two wooks ago a white man by the namo of Martin was klllod by threo ncgroos. Two of them wero arrested and confined in jail. A mob marched to tho jail nt midnight and domanded of tho shorlff tho surrondcr of me muraerers. It was useless to trout such a force, so tho koys wero dollvorod to the mob. Tho culprits wore carrlod to tho noigiiooring forest and hnngod to trees. ino lynchers made no effort to conceal tueir mcntity. Yonng Outlaws Sentenced, Kingwood, W. Vn., July 15. Tho four outlaws, "Bud" and Bill Smiley, "Hnnk" Harvey and "Archy" Pattorson, who wero convicted last week for shooting and sorlouslv woundinir Sheriff T of this county, wero sentenced by Judgo Hoke to five years' imprisonment lu tho poniteutlary. Those aro tho four Fayette county desperadoes who wero arrested at vuo time tno snooting occurred for steal lng four flno horses Inst April nt Browns iiu. xiicir comuinctt ngos nggregato os ji-urs, mjuii amiioy, tno young' est, being 18 yoars old. Cure for Uoadacho. As a remedy for all forms of headache. .Electric Bitters lias proved to ue tlie very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its Influence. We urge all who aro afflicted to procure a bottle, and clve this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by eivine tno needed tonic to tuo ooweis. and few cases lone resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasle'y's drug store. At East Palestine, O., wages are 01 cents per ton for mining. Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowei trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, theu we tried uuauiberlain s Colic. Cholera and Dlarr hoea Itemedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as tho best medicine ever put on tho market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. K, G. Gregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly is the best med lclno ever put on the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera in fantum in children. It nover fails to give prompt rolief when used In reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers havo expressed their sincere gratitude for tho cures it has effected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "Kew Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of lis exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages lu male orfcmale. It relieves retention of water and pain lu passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaao Shapira, druggist, 107 S. Main street. When Dr. W. G. Grace, the English cricket champion, makes a run be carries with him 250 pounds of flesh. Mrs. Khodie Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and i the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a uottlo of blackberry cordial but got no relief, sue then sent to me to see u l had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her, Another of our neighbors had beon sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this saino remedy. Only four doses of It were required to euro him, He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. A police census ol the Cannnian North west Territories shows the present popula tion to be 6G,8G1, of whom 13,815 ore In dians. About one thousand Chicago business men will go to Atlanta, Ga., to help boom the Cotton States and International Expo sition. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Hekald office. Sprung Auy Leaks Lately J We can't stop the leaks from the clouds t .. l-ll, the plumber, corner Main aud v jri.'u streets, can stop all your leaks in HYGIENIC HINTS. right Lacing nnd Tied Jmc Ilow to Ite duco Flexh. Tlio following hints mny bousoful: Con itant uso of rouge mnkos tho skin both thick and yellow, nnd tho skin, onco In jured, is nlmost Impossible to euro. A rod noso is not an ngrceablo addition to any face. Tight lacing nnd cold feet nro too ofton tho causo. If tho eyes nro strained and Inflamed with slceplossuoss or flno work, npply to tho lids soft llnon wrung out in boiling water. Apply this ns hot as can bo borne, and rolief will bo felt In STREET GOWN, half nn hour. Wnrts on tho fnco nro spe cially dlsagrcenblo to havo. Rub them with raw potato, or steep fresh beef In vinegar for 24 hours, and thou apply at night. Much sonsntlon has been created in Franco by tho proposal of tho femalo con scription bill. It is a theoretical Idea, and ono very unlikely to bo adopted, but should it bo by somo unforeseen chnnco tho cooking department seems oup of tho most sultnblo openings for womon. Several persons whose adipose has In creased to n dlsagreeablo pitch nnd whoso waist lines aro lu danger of becoming nearly if not entirely obliterated havo! found groat benefit from strlklug tho front I of tho body with tho Hat hand, especially after a hot bath. Tho rapid and smart con cussion Is said to break some of tho fat cells, or at' least to soften thorn so that they can bo absorbed. Ono Ingenious hy glcnlst has Invented n method of flagella tion that Is nt onco simple and effective. A number "of longths of very soft rubbor tubing nro attached to pieces of ropo. With theso tho back and shoulders nro boaten by throwing tho tubos ovortho shoulders first ono sldo and then tho other. Tho sketch shows a walking gown of bluo crepon, with a plain godot skirt. Tho blonso bodlco has a plain back, tho front bolng arranged with a sort of plastron of taffeta matching tho crepon In color. This plastron forms a box plait, ornament ed with two antlquo buttons nnd termi nating at tho top under a band of guipuro. Guipuro frames tho plastron nt tho sides and Is carried around tho shoulders be hind. Tho sleovcs nro tight below tho el bow, having a balloon puff nbovo It. Tho hat Is of ryo straw trimmed with changea ble ribbon and roses. Judio Ciiollet. MILLINERY NOTES. Roses of Surprising Shades Fancy Fins nnd llucklcs. Bonnots nro decidedly larger this season, probably bocauso fashion mixes her fabrics so incongruously nnd lays on color so voho montly. Ono model from Vlrot carried no fewer than 10 roses In four distinct col ors, for nnturo no longer sounds the koy noto of color. Flowers aro reproduced ar tificially In all shades, natural aud unnat ural. Tho roso in particular Is subject to morvolous liberties. Sho blossoms lu pur- OUT OF DOOIt GOWN. plo and bluo, nnd her lovoly blush of red is tonod to suit tlio modern Philistine. Sho is also garbed In crepon sllU, and, in short, Is subject to nrtlstio travostlos all round Tho poppy is also now In ovory color and in cropon too. Tlio orchid likewise suffers tho 6amo troatmont. No botanical spec! mon oscnpos alterations and Improvement at tlio hands of mnn. anil tno moro tt de parts from ltd ;iatural condition t"o moro fashionablo It appears to no. It Is a rococo ago. Both hats and bon nets nro ornamented with n variety of or namontal pins, somo with onormous heads, in many dovlcos, from that of a gargoyle to a mediteval saint s Head. Tliose in Fronoli paste nro tho prettiest, and uowa days such pasto Is inexpensive, thanks to commercial rivalry. JiuoKles, buttons, links and various ornaments aro all at a figuro that almost nny ono can compass. Straw Is tho favored matorlal for lints and bonnets. It is produoed in all tho fashionable tints, butter yellow, tnbac, cop- per and a curious shade of rod. Tho plait is In many designs, somo showing oupllko excrescences aud somo workod with cro poued strands. It is said that Quoon Yio toria Is very fond of straw plaiting, which Is now becoming a brnuon or tno groat de partment of fancy work, a moro'usoful and liractloal branch than many that inlcrht bo named. Tho illustration shows a gown of bolgo molro cropon. Tho godot slMrt forms a double box plait In front. Tho bodlco has a similar ulalt falling In a slight blouse. Tho belt nnd draped oollar aro of bogoula greon velvet, tho latter adorned with two olustors of Russian violets. The glgot sleovoe aro plain. A white Louis Salzo flohu of nllsse mbussellno do solo trimmed with white loco oovors tho shoulders. The toijuo of bolgo straw is trimmed with be gonia gren ribbon nnd violets. Jupic CnOLLEff. i A I . A VJAamW EipenUve "Ilallruad Wreck In Ohio. White SuLPiiun.O., July 15. Ycstorday a bad wrcok occurrod at Whlto Sulphur, on tho Big Four, resulting in tho wrecking of foUrtoon cars of whlskoy, food, tobacco and canned goods, worth about $75,000. Dlok Hurley, a mouldor, of Clnolnuatl, was killed. Tho cause of the accident was the burning of a journal. lloundnry DUpute Compromised. Paiiis, July 15. Tho Politique Colc nlnlo announces thnt, with tho view of avoiding a repetition of the recent conflict botwoon Fronch and Brazilian settlors In the disputed territory of Amapa, tho governments of Franco nnd Brazil havo docldodto establish mixed posts In that region. Cnban Murderers Captured. HAVANA, July 15. Tho civil gunrd has captured two of tho band who murdered eight persons at a store in San Joso, near Guanajny. Two of tho gang armed with machetes mado a pretext of watering their horses, nnd killed a corporal of tho olvil guard who was pursuing. The Sclwfll Valley Cottage Owned by Peter Grim lis, GlrnrdTllle, 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, PA Two nn d one-V squares from P. & II. station lmlf Fnuare froabaio'" Repnlnted. repapercd and renimfeheu. Fiery '''ir complete forcon venlcucc of patrons. MBS M. A. OMFI'IN, Proprietress. nrThool 1317 Arch St, 11 I I ItUUa PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only (lonnlnr ucclnllst In America, notwltlntandln, t others ailTertiso. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special Disease and Stricture Permanently Cured tu II to 6 days BLQOD POISON KKffiftSSBSS: newmetliodlauo to vodays. s years1 Euro pean Hospital and 32 practical eiperlence, as Certificates and lMnlompsnmvp. Semi flv 2-cent stamps for book, KTltUTH," the only book exposing Quack Doctors and others ad- to all sufferers and to those contemplating inarria?e. inoinosi.stuuuornaiiuaangeruu8 cases solicited. Write or call and be saed. Hours i i jive's e-a j wea. and sat. eve'a &-10Sun. -. successful treatment oy mall. MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED -25 Rood clrls at once. Apply In pcreon at overall factory, Glrardville Eb crlo nnd Mass. 7-2-tf fjOn SALE, CHEAP. A Rood horse, wagon, I- linmrsA nnd conl route. Atuilv nt tho Herald olllce. Ml-Ct ESTKAYKD To tlio premises of the under pltnied nt No. 2, next doorlo Michael Noon's, n jrood sized piu. Owner can have tliOBamcby proving property and paying expenses. 7-13-3t PETER FOX. BAKEU Situation wanted. Steady situation ns ilrst or second hand by n sober, Industrious nhd experienced young n.nn. Address "J. F. T.," care of HEnAi.nolllee, Miennndonh, Pa. If WANTED. Twenty gltls wanted to worknt sewing machines. Apply nttbeNcw York ProRress lint Sc Cnp Factory. North White street, on Monday. 15tli Inst. 7-9-Ct PROPOSALS. 1'roposnls will be received by the undersigned until July 16tb, 1895, nt 7 o'clock p in., for CC0 squnro feet of b!fleklonrd nnd 75, or more single desks. Tho committee reserves all rights to reject nny, or nil bids. joiin lee, inairmnn. Shenandoah, Pa., July 0, 1895. 7-St DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby flrpn Hint the firm heretofore, nxigtincr be tween Nicholns Frlelmnd nnd Abram Lcvlne, under the firm name of the New York Progress Hatand Cnp Factory, lias this day been mutually dissolved, both members hiving -withdrawn. All bills against the snld firm ore to be presented to the said firm, to whom nil debts arc to bo paid. rniEnAKD & i,r.viNr. Shenandoah, To., JulyC, IMS. 7-9-Ct PROPOSALS. Proposals In veritine will be received by the umlersiened up to Thursday, July 18, 1895, at G o'clock p. in., for making all the connections of publlcaiulprlvatopropertles lu tlie uoroucli ot auenanuoau, i'a., witn tho public water -works of said borough upon tne ioiiowuib speculations : 1. Each bidder is to submit a bulk bid and an Itemized bid. !. The borouch is to pay for not more than six feet of tho digging for each con nectiou. 3. The borouch is not to pay for more man two i; leet 01 lead pipe to ue used an'd not moro than four (4) leet of galvan ized pipe. 4. The bidder is also to make a bid on pipe In bulk, lead or galvanized, provided tuat an connections must ue 01 not less thnn two feet of lead pipe. a. ah worn is to ue pusueu as rapidly as practicable and only taxpayers of the BOnOUQII Altn TO BE EMPLOYED IVY THE CONTRACTORS ON THE WORK, and SO to be set forth in tho contract and under penalty of the bond. ((. The work will entail 2,000 connections. more or less. 7. The corporation stops must be of brass, or gun metal. Tierce, ISutlor & I'ierco Manufacturing Company's No. 341 stop preferred. a. 'iue contractor must leave an streets in" as good condition as they are found before commenclnc the work. 9. All bids must bV accompanied by a bond equal to at least llf the amount of tho bid as a Guarantee or cood faith. 10. The committee reserves the right to reject any, or all ulds. A. D. GABLE, Chairman of the Committee, Tublto Water "Works of Shenandoah, 437 South Catherine street, Shenaudcah, I'a., July 11, 1893. 7-12-Ct On exhibition at the KAIER HOUSE, MAHAN0Y CITY, One car load of WESTERN HORSES! "Will be sold on JULK 17,1895 AT 2 P. M. This sale will be held ralu or shine. There are 27 lu number. Speolal men tion is mado of six mated teams, one pacor and ono gray pacer. Bound to attract the buyers' attention. ; Horses nlways oii sale at my stables, cor ner Main and Coal streets, Shenandoah. All horses guaranteed. 'VM. If EIS1TENTEK. Hand in Hand go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand gphealth and Cot tolcnc that's why Cottolene has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the, medical profession. Vhen you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, iTho N. 13a MAKES BEST BREAD. Ask your grocer for it. If he can't supply you dop us a postal card. We will see that he dolivers it to you. i no General Wholesale Grocers, CS-O T. H. Snyder Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo havo just received n fine lino of tho most beautiful .and artistic papers in tho market, which "vo will sell at very reasonable prices. "We havo also intocl' a great deal of last year's patterns which we are soiling at a sacrifice. Come and see our lino of goods "Wo havo tho mo3t beautiful and artistis papers. argest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Pric House, Sign and Decorative Painting. All orders promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED Half the price In Millinery Goods and goods in Millinery has just arrived and tho Hats troin loc up; Jfrenou llower Ustrlcu goods in all styles. Inlants Oaps Irom oo up. Hats, all embroidery. 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors. S1.00. Iufants' short whlto dresses, handsomely embroidered, 7Bc upj Infants' long Coats, embroidered on cape, 51.00 up. "When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you cannot ue suited elsewnere. we must over. Nun's veils from Sl.OO up. Mourning MRS. J. J. BometlQes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Onlj harmless and the purest drugs should be used. II jou want the bos I, get Their are prompt, safe and cortaln In result. The eenulne (Dr. real's) nerer d!ap nolnt. Sent anywhere, 81.00. Address fAL Medicihd Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIBLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. SAM CHINESE :-: No. io North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all dioscription neatly dono up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloth ing. I do my Avork better and quicker than other laundry in tho city. 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. VAN J. DAVIES, LIVEBY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street' sis out is?1 miom Neto York Cash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too mnny goods, nt this time in tho season, 200 dilierent shapes trimmed ana untrimmed eoes for cost nml lass. Child ren's $1.75 Embroidend dresses goes for 81.00 nhso cloaks, sacks, otc, at cost, 11m Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, Juno 8th, for 3 weeks onlv. Its tho oreatost money- saver vet oflercd. Como early and select ycur bargains. liirtS. HYDE. gel uottolene. See that the trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every' pail., Made only by K, Falrbank Company, CIllt'AtJQ, and .. N, DeluMwre Ave.. PhlUiUu ii Ie Samuels & Com'y Agents, 105 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. TO Painter and $ Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Larucst Assortment and J,ow-ct Prices. All orders promptly attended to 224 West Centre Street. - IN - 1873. Notions to reduce stock. The choicest cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor close out our stock; will carry no-goods goods our specialty. KElLY, LEE, LAUNDRY, CHARLES LEE, Manager. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J, Donaldson Ford. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, 50c. Extracted without air, 25c. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates, All "Work Guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Office hours : Every day 1 to 6 p. m . Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. , 30 I". Centre St., Max Reese's resid ence, front room, up stairs, Shen- anuoau, i'a. OPEN EVERY DAY! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painlosi extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit yew call tq see us. All examl- nations frees wo make all kinds o plates. Golo Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown anH Bridge Work and nil operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No ohar'gos for oxtractlng when plates aro ordered. "Wo nro tho only users of vitoliied air for the painless extraction of teeth. SIiOftiiEilOtilL Dental Ktfouts, (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah. 1 Office Houri; 7 a. ru. ts 8 p. m. i 7 It: r 1 I lellvered lreo1 wuer and zz : .:.. uv.j i ; taction.